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THIS EVENING (The Indianapolis’ Times 1s not responsible for n Announce ments caused by station changes after presa time.) sf : WFBM 1260 WIBO 1070 "WIRE 1430 “WISH 1310 ld (Mutual) (NBO) (ABC) 4:00 Personal Problems | Easy Does It Girl Marries 1 Fortune. 4:15 Rhythm at Rn Easy Does It Portia Faces Wheel of Fortune 4:30 Rhythm at RndW,| Easy Does It Just Plain Bill News 4:45 Rhythm at Rndm, | Easy Does It Front Page rarrell | Musical Cocktails 5:00 Rhythm at Rndm. | Sports r News-=Mel, Billbd, | Terry & Pirates 5:15 Rhythm at Rndm, | Superman Melody Billboard H-R reboard | :30 Pearson Time Capt. Midnight Frank Parrish Jack Ar ) Tom Mix Sports—Dick Reed | Melodytyme 100 Mystery of Week | Fulton Lewis Jr. Supper Club Luke Walton 6:15 Jack Bmith FP, Edwards--News | World News ows 030 Mark Warnow Or, | B'tle Commentators] Melody Box Lone Ranger 6:45 Mark Warnow Or, | Inside Sports "| Fred Holt—News Lone Ranger ie The Whistler Cares Away Mr, and Mrs. North | Lum & Abner 7:18 The Whistler Cares Away * Mr, and Mrs. North | La Guardia 7:30 Dr. Christian Dance Orchestra Mus, for Tomorrow | Sportsman's Club 7:45 Dr. Christian Dance Orchestra Mus. for Tomorrow | 8 's Club 8:00 Sad Sack Gabriel Heatter * | Great McGarry, Court ‘Missing Hrs, 8:15 Sad Sack Real Life Stories |Great McGarry Court Missing Hrs, 8:30 rigue Spotlight Bands Mr, D. A. Frankie Carle 8:45 Intrigue Spotlight Bands Mr, D. A, Frankie Oarle 9:00 Acad. Award Thtr,| Bédtrice Kay The O'Nellls 9:18 Acad, Award Thtr,| Beatrice Kay Ey Hayser ... |The ones 9:30 Holiday for Musie| Popular Batoms |Kay Kayser Earl Godwin 9:45 Holiday for Music| G- L Talks It Ovet| gay Kayser Veterans’ Housing 10:00 Gilbert Forbes | Prauk Edwards Pred Holt News .~ 10:15 Bus." Highlights |Musio &-Milestones| pleasure Parade | Songs of Islands fT 10:30 Invitation to Mus, | Music & Milestones Musie You R'm'ber|Ten-Thirty Time 10:45 Invitation to Mus, | Sco ports Musio You R'm'ber|Ten-Thirty Time 11:00 Ray Anthony Or, -|News—Ted Straetor|News—Sportsman | News J: Ray. ABB Jon Tod Srrastor Mar 3. Spurr: sel VEER ERI © 11:30 Blues Hafron Orch. | Tempo Review Chris Cross Orch, | Varfety Hour “ 11:45 Blue Barron Orch, ! Tempo Review i “ . Variety Hour

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9:156~College Mus, Knowl, 9:30~College Mus. Knowl, 9:45College Mus. Knowk : 10:00-News—OChamberiain + 7:30Music for Tomorrow | 10:15-Shelf of Melody T:45—Music for Tomorrow | 10:30--Stairways to Stars - 8:00~McGarry and Mquse |10:45~Tune Reviewer 8:15~McGarry and Mouse |11:00~News--Pgter Grans

4:00--Girl Marries 4:16~Portia Faces Life 4:30=-Platn Bill 4:45Front Page Farrel) 5:00-Linda’s First Love 5:15—Lone Journey 6:30-Lora Lawton

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6:00~8upper Club

6:15—News—Rliss, K'gsbury

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11:15~Background 11:30—Dance Orchestra 11:45-—Dance Orchestra

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WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 (CBS) (Mutual) ¥(NBC) (ABC) 6:30 Early Birds Breakfast on Farm | Dawn Patrol Hoosi 6:45 Early Birds Dixie Pour Dawn Patrol “| Hoosier Jambores 7:00 News—Bing Sings |News, Meét Our Staff | World News News 7:15 Morning Melodies | Breakiast Devotion | Musica: Clock Dunkin' Time Boys 7:30 Ayres Good Morn. | News—C’'gr't’lations | Musical Clock News 7:45 News Phil & Uncle Esra | Musical Clock Time to Shine 00 Rhythm and Song | Larry Richardson | Musical Clock Breakfast Clu :15 Rhythm and Song WIBE Coffees Bhop |Dick Reed Breakfast Cnn :30 Mrs, Farrell WIBC Coffee Shop |Allan Roth Breakfast Club 8:45 Mrs. Farrell WIBC Coftee Shop | Allan Roth Breakfast Club 9:00 Joe Powers Jane Day's House | Lone Journey My True Story 9:15 Joe Powers Jane Day's Hduse | Lora Lawton My True Story 9:30 Evelyn Winters Crosby Sings Road of Life Church Hymns 9:45 Bachelor's Child'n | Jackie Hill Show Joyce Jordan The Listening Poss 10:00 Art Godfrey Show | News—Board Roonf | Fred Waring Tom Bren 10:15 Art Godfrey 8Show| Tune Tonics Pred Waring Tom Binal

10:30 State Fair Prog. 10:45 Rosemary

11:00 Kate Smith 11:15 Aunt Jenny 11:30 Helen Trent 11:45 Our Gal Sunday

12:00 Gilbert Forbes 13:15" Ma Perkins 12:30 Farm Circle 12:45 Farm Circle

Bill Herrington Victor H., Lindlahr

Up to Minute News Coke Club=—Downey Easy Aces Radio Women’s Club

Larry Richardson You Take the Mike ixie Four Farm Bureau

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Barry Cameron David Harum

Four Stars Four Stars Talks * Talks

Tello-Test Today's Band ‘Round the Circle

1:00 24 Mrs. Burton 1:15 Perry Mason

1:45 Young Dr. Malone| Queen for a Day

Cedric Foster John J. Anthony Queen for a Day

Indidhapolis Today Linda’s First Love Hearts in Harmony Editor's Daughter

Homes Edition William Lang

Glamour Manor Glamour Manor Rhythm Makers George Byron

Baukhage Dick and Guy Kay Reporter

— Catherine Daniels Catherine Daniels Bride & Groom Bride & Groom

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2:00 Surprise Party Downtown at 4 Life Can Be B'tiful| A] Pearce T 2:15 Surprise Party P.M. Party Ma Perkins .| Al Pearce 2:30 Marines M. Party Pepper Young Ladies Be Seated 2:45 Gilbert Porbes P.M. Party Right to Happiness | Ladies Be Seated ————— 3:00 House Party Easy Does It Backstage Wife Jack Berch 3:15 House Party Easy Does It Stella Dallas Let's Go to Fair 3:30 Ayres Program Easy Does It Lorenzo Jones Wheel of Fortune 3:45 Ayres Program Easy Does It Widder Brown Wheel of Fortune 4:00 Personal Problems| Easy Does It Girl Marries Wheel of Fortune 4:15 Rhythm at Rndm.| Easy Does It * Portia Faces Life | wheel of Fortune 4:30 Rhythm at Rndm, | Easy Does It Plain Bill News 4:45 Rhythm at Rndm. | Fasy Does It Pront Page Parrell | Musical Cocktails

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A M. 10:00—Fred Waring 1:15—Today’'s Children 6:30—Hymntime 10:15—~Fred Waring airs in White 6:45—Ev’'ybody’s Cho!e¢time | 10:30—Barry Cameron 1:45—Hymns All Churches 7:00—~News-=-Jones 10:45--David Harum » 2:00-Life Can Be B'tiful 7:15~Cadle Tabernacle 11:00-News—Peter Grant 2:15--Ma Perkins 7:30-=Nws., Riss, Wth., Mk | 11:15—Editor's Daughter 2:30-—Pepper Young 7:45—~Chuck Acree | 11:30—Young Dr, Malone 2:45~Right to Happiness 8:00—Trailblazers {11:45—Big Sister ‘ 3:00—Backstage Wife 8:15—News—Chamberiatn | 12—~Noon—Fifty Club 1 a Dallas .8:30—Morning Matinee ' . 3:30-Lorenzo Jones - B:45~Morning Matinee P. M. 3:45—Widder Brown 9:80—Morning Matinee 12:15~Pifty “Club 4:00-Girl Marries 9:15] 12:30~Nws., Mkts., Ey. Frm. 4:15—Portia Faces Life 9: 4:30-Plain Bill

12:45~Everybody's Farm 9:45-Joyce Jordan 1:00-=Guiding Light 4:45—Front Page Farrell

WABW (FM) THURSDAY'S PROGRAM

4:30—Tea Time Tune 7:15=-Dance Cavalcade 4:45-Tea Time Time 7:30--Musical Favorites 5:00-=Sgotlight “ Varieties T:45--Musical Favorites 5:15~8potlight Varieties 8:00-—Pan-Americans 5:30—Viennese Concert 8:15-Pan-Americans 5:45—Freddy Martin 8:30--Just Music 3:15-Treasury Salute 6:00—Dinner Music 8:45—Just Music 3:30—Modern Concert Hall| 6:15—=Dinner Music 9:00—Evening Serenade 3:45—Modern Concert Hall 6:30--Pop Concert 9:15—Evening Serenade 4:00—~Treasury of Song 8:45--Pop Concert 9:30—Symphony of Song 4:15-Park & Recreation T:00—Dance Cavalcade 9:45—-8ymphony of Song

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P.M 2:00-~Hawallan “Melodies 2:15—King Sisters 2:30—Dance Maestro 2:45—Dance- Maestrox 3:00-Midday Sympohny

Ellery Queen is taking a quickie vacation fer a five-week period. | While the snoop is snoring, he'll be replaced by “Sound Off With Mark Warnow” beginning tonight at 6:30. That's the get-rich-quick scheme of the army in which they hope to make it a millyun. It's the musical enlistment poster featuring the music of Mark Warnow, a show formerly |

“heard on ‘Friday. CBS is donating the time and the space for the]

music, which "features some big time warbler each week. A dramatic | bit about the army in capsule size rounds it out. The “Sound Off” | chant, one of the cleverest selling jobs on the air, is intoned by Arno Tanney, an ex-GI. In radio hallways people are beginning to call him “The Chant.” The Bag » ” » ” » Be sure to listen to “Intrigue” at 8:30 tonight. There's a fellow on there who will spend the entire time trying to convince you that there isn’t a person in the world you can trust. By comparison, the Paris Peace conference is composed of a bunch ef fraternity brothers loaded with the old college try. Yep, there’s no doubt about it. This character does everything to convince you that he is the Devil's right hand man. The head man couldn’t personally attend because he’s in the midst of fuel negotiations with a group of John Lewis’ associates—or somethin’, a ” » w » » “Academy Award” presents an animated Oscar for its screen topper at 9 peeyem tonight. The attraction will- be “Pinocchio,” the pen and ink movie that captured awards for the “best musical score” and for. the song “When You Wish Upon a Star” when it was filmed in 1940. The fairy yarn has been a favorite since it was concocted in 1890 in Italy, in which Pinocchio goes Charley McCarthy one better by turning from a forest fugitive into a live human. Incidentally, when Joseph

putting them on: When Henry Fonda appeared recently, during rehearsals he phoned the little woman every hour on the hour. » ” 5 » » s Dave Rose goes sorta southwest of the border for his original composition tonight at 9:30 on “Holiday For Music.” It's entitled “To Us,” and he got his inspiration from West Indian folk dance patterns, which feature something that's a cross between the rhumba and the samba. Rose began his beguine before he enlisted in the arfny, and never got around to finishing it’ until only recently, indicating that whatever the rhythm is, it still was composed in waltz time. Other songs with the special Rose treatment are “Oh, What a Beautiful Morning” and “For Me and My Gal.” Curt Massey and Kitty Kallen also melodize in tune with cash registers that are ringing up sales on melodies they'll give voice to. Lt "8 8 ow It appedrs/to me that “Dr. Christian” ain't ‘acting his age. The pill roller from “Rivers End” is cutting capers with things romantic at 7:30, at which time he uses the radio anésthetic—ether, that is. The thing has a dead pan handle called “By Death Deferred” and was written by Mary Frances Morgan, Covington, Louisiana. But the plot isn’t as depressing as it might sound since it involves a thrilling romantic mixup. The gaed doc leaves his little black bag full of Chesebrough products at home on this one, and uses a bit of psychology as a bandage for broken heart strings.

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“Sad Sack” tries on his ex-GI suit for size. As usual, the over-sized }-

pockets of his baggy pants will be stuffed with troubles. His pal, Chester, will be In charge of trouble production as Ke concocts schemes for the Sack, Sandra Gould is the girl friend, Lucy, of the melancholy Sack, who constantly fills her nasal passage with conversation, And. she’s definitely no asset when if ®omes to ironing out the wrinkles in the Sad Sack’s sloppy make-up. ut he could spruce up his appearance by in-

vesting in a snazsy package of Old Gold cigarettes. o ”

” u ” Ld Gable may be back, but true music lovers ain't at all interested in whether Garson snares him or not. Right now, they're all in a, dither over a historic musical premier which appears on “Invitation to Music” tonight at 10:30. At that time, the first performance of Bissarion Shebalin’s Concerto for Violin and Orchestra will be presented with Mariam Solovieff; a violinist, and Bernard Herrmann conducting the CBS 8ymphony Orchestra, Shebalin is director and professor at the Moscow Conservatory of Music. He can build some. of the best consonant tone patterns in the business, can compose a good melodic number without

blushing, and won the Stalin music prize for his Russian renditions. . # # o .

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increase in ‘pensions will not be [received until around the first of October, The law was written to |go into effect Sept. 1. First payments come a month later. Q—I worked in a ‘basket factory before I was drafted. After FT got out of service I went back to work there in the same job. I am thinkLing of re-enlisting. Will my job be , guaranteed me again when I get back, A—According to selective service, it will be. Q—I have re-enlisted in the army. But I am anxious to go to ,school part time. This can be done where I am stationed. Now, is it possible to get the benefits of the GI bill of rights while I am in service and go to school?

has ruled that this is possible. You must, however, qualify for the benefits. under the law. You must have had other than a dishonorable discharge and served on active duty for a least 90 days. Q—I want to buy -a house under the GI bill of rights. But I have been told that the house I want has. already been turned down for sale to ‘another veteran. What

that have anything to do with my application? . A—The.prévious loan was prohably turned down because the price of the h was too high. If the TE 1h as our Yan application \will probably. be turned down by the government, foo. The thing for you to do is apply at the nearest VA office for specific information, (Questions will be answered only in this space—not by mail.)

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