Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1946 — Page 39

ANY CAR

| PRICE : OR EQUITY ome In or Call

ote and Plymouth ASH PRICE USED CAR TODAY NTIAC

MAKE CAR , 0PM TA-1074 ns NN. ILLINOI§ YOUR CAR

TOR SALES

.. FR-4711

ot Cars. IOTORS, Ine. BE-4148

Car or Equit ores, Be,

a

st have good car at el not important ss fair condition. Cali N

H OR TAKE OVER GOOD CAR WITH RICHEY, RI-3344, Buy Used Carsl MAURER MOTORS RI-4428 CAR OR BQUITY.

3 PRICE PAID: nos. HU-1314

9s, ‘38a ‘Ia, 30a 2421 E. Wash, OR WORK. PREFER 9358. old sedan or coach 90.

on. BR-9790.

any make, “model

1-0582, leave address,

§ USED CARS, 30TH

3. TA-4501. ir car get my offer, om,

ly. “Call me Immedis

SERVICE i“

e Chev. | Service

| most complete et parts in the

Chevrolet — ee UI-03 RTS 0UsED

MODEL WRECKS Sherman

uto Parts _R1-6848

I

A MOTOR INN S and SERVICE { NIA PHONE STORAGE ROOM FOR 10 CARS MOTIVE SERVICE 35 N. Alabama TO PARTS -USED IGTON-—1.1-7519 Engine rebuilding; rings, pins, valves, r Immediate service, 0185 missions, 1 V-8 motor h Ambassador motor,

1 motor analyzer, { motor, Call MA-0738,

rs, generators and Jeteral gars e work, )8 8 Earl.

B-2323, ACCESSORIES 50

it Covers

~All Sizes or All Care

0 Sirrey (0. OR

STON SX LL 260%

od Used Tires {0GERS . 2 1 0 0 LTO di. to A / 5! Goodyear. 9004 280

Bon

+ A

INC.(@

ow i)

i yp i i i

a

a

.\

Ee

RE

§

.

THURSDAY, SEPT. 5,146 ____ dR

RADIO PROGRAMS

21

a pre n Ti 46 Geri RTE Ot Mn po

Er « A 4

Variety’ Hdur

AE WLW THURSDAY EVENING

Toh

- 9

w, a ~—By Williams

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

v

VIC FLINT

OUT OUR ‘WAY

; / ALL RIGHT, THAT'S AN | © I'LL TAKE TH' THIS EVENING ; 1 2 TURN OUT A ; ig PLL way MIDDLEMEN == (The Indianapolis Times 18 10h responsible for IMBCCUrAGies Un Program SNHOUNOE: $ : a hap. 50 WiLL NY ments ca by station after press time.) AR a J = J WIFE, I enti saca— BLIMINATE / THINK! He WE J50 wns 1430 WISH 100 SOME D i : mai? Olutuml) ! Red) (ABC) MIDDLEMEN \ 4:00 Personal Problems By Boer I Girl Marries Wheel of Fortune i 3 A ; 4:15 Rhythm at Rndm. I Portia Faces Lite | Whoel of Fortune hi 4:30 Rhythm at Rndm. | E Doss It Plata Bil Nows : . 4:45 Rhythm at Rndm. | Easy Does It Front Puge Farrel) | Musical Cocktail Rhythm at Rndm. Sporty News—Mel. Billb'd | Terty & Pirs 5 Rhythm at Rndm. itis Melody Bill R robot 30 Skyline f .{ Capt. Frank Jack Armstrong "85:45 Gilbert Forbes Tom Mix Sports—Dick Reed | Melodytyme “8:00 Mystery of Week Fulton Lewis Supper Club Luke Walton $1 Jack uid » Edwards—News | World News News A r een Como elody Box Pl Ball ea r. Keen Inside Sports Fred RoltNews Play Ball 7:00 Suspense Supper Serenade Aldrich Pamily Lum & Abner In Suspense Supper Sertiinde ‘Aldrich Family Chr, Se, Abas Nws. r 7:30 FBI Program Jie | Sw Burns and Allen Town 7:45 FBI Program Vio snd Burns and Allen | Town J 8:00 Dick Haymes i #15. Dick Hayme¥ Le ete or | Mute Hail Town. 8:45 Crime OE Banana Jack Haley Take It. re 8:30-Crime Photog’ pir] By Jack Haley Take It Prom There 9.00 '¥ Life f v bn Monro Teachers’ Conf, 9:15 That's Life. Bow rds Miniature Vaughn Monroe Teachers’ nf. 8:30 Mn Popular Travelin’ Man ORA Talk 140 Pitiledalt Southern Travelin’ Man Summer Serenade 30:00 Gilbert - | Prank Pred Holb—News |News : { 30:15 Bus. HY hte ‘Muslo & es| Date. With Music | Songs of. Islands 30:30 Invitat'n to Learn. | Musio & nes | Musio U | ember | Ten-Thirty Time [ 10:45 Inyitat'n to Learn. | Scores and Sports | Music D Remember | Ten-Thirty Time : ” 11:00 Harry Cool Orch. ape pr fi Harry Coo)’ i i Varley Sos a CaF eek = : A ten'sl axiwy Hour = : RC A " s for Listen’ TOD

BORN THIRTY YEARS OUR BOARDING HOUSE

(LM REC v4 Pat OFF

MN. : S30-Crompands Cale 3 13--Vaughh rie TO > Vege FE ~ 4:00—CHrs Marries 6: ows enborn 30—On the Sunnysi z E A WAIT! = 15—Portia Faces Lif 7:00-The Aldrich Family | 9:45—On the 8 & 2 30—Plain Bil T15—The Aldrich Family | 10 00—News-—Chamberiai Fav A Lid NOTRE eu. OR, 5—Front Page : rns an en 5—Dance ‘Orchestra THIS £ wn | T! > E FWHEN DI 5:00—Linda’s First Love 7.45—Burns and Allen 10.30-Ci t N : § 15—Lone Journey 8.00—Musio Hall 10: 4s—goncert of Nations | [5\RE CURE FER. 1 I'M WELL PEOPLE START

8:15—Music Hall 83 Haley & Eve Arden 8:4 Haley & Eve Arden 9:00—~Vaughn Monroe

FRIDAY PROGRAMS

11:00~News—Peter Grant 11:15~Baockground 11:30~Travelin’ Man 11:45—Travelin' Man

5:30—Lora Lawton 8: 45—News-L'well Thomass # 00—8upver Club 6:15. News—Riss K'gsbury

WFBM 1260 + WIBC 1070. WIRE 1430 (ABC) BONES (CBS) So (busty {NBO-Red) WISH 1310 N TT - MBIA I 6:30 Earl irds Breakfast on Farm! Dawn Patrol Hoos! a y 6:45 Early Birds Dixie Pour Dawn Patrol sler Jambores pl

Hoosier Jamboree

News Dunkin’ Time Boys News .

“7:00 N ws—Bing Sings 7:15 ning Mélodies

News, Meet Our Stat Breakfast Devotion

World News Musical Clock

30 Ayres Good Morn. | News—Congrat. Musical Clock 7:45 News Phi) & Uncle Esra | Musical Clock Time to Shine 3 00 Rhythm & Song Lamy Richardson | Musical Clock Breakfast Club

Dick Reed

8:15 Rhythm Song h Music Manhatten

rarrell

Coffee Shop Breakfast Club wiIBC Soles Shop Breakfast Club

$45 Mrs. Farrell WIBC Coffee Bhop | Music Manhatten Breakfast Club 9°00 Morning Melody | Jing Dayy House | Lone Journey My True Story 9:15 Jog Powers Jane Days House |Lora Lawton y True Story

Lady's Notebdok Jackie Hill Show

2.30 Evelyn Winters Road of Life

. ymns All Ch 9:45 Bachelor's Child’'n po

Joyce Jordan The Listening Post

= rrr he RVR. 5

A POX Wik BON SH i isa of

rang AR TE p ww Tt ee bw ta

NELDRALGEE, RING ~ - WORM, AGLIE, COLD & S50RES, TAPEWORM, WRINKLES OR | DISLOCAT D

3

,

7

LE - « NEORL 24 AANA. £1 4) (ANN LLL NNR [TL LAR

f

4

w J vi 3

10:00 A. Godfrey Show Pope forra Room | Fred Waring Tom Breneman 10:15 A Godfrey Show leq Fred Waring _ {Tom Breneman 10:30 State Fair Prog. | Lorenzo Fuller Barry Cameron Home Edition} - 10:45 Rosemary Victor H, Lindlahr | David Harum Ted Malone * » 11:00 Kate Smith Up-to-Minute News| Four Stars Glamour Msor 11:15 Aunt Jenny Coke Club-<=Downey| Four Stars Glamour Manor 11:30 Helen Trent Easy Aces Talks Dick & Guy 11.45 Our Gal Sunday - | Fair Visitors Talks Jimmy Boyer 12:00 Gilbert Forbes Larry iohardso | Tello-Test -Baukhage 12:15 Ma Perkins You Take the Mike! Today's Band Dick and Guy 12:30 Parm Circle fle Four Round the Circle | Kay Re 12:45 Parm Circle Farm Buresu Dick Reed News Noonday Headlines aap | a eee i eset, 1:00 24 Mrs Burtes | Cedric Foster Indianapolis Today | Catherine Daniels 1:15 Perry Mason John J. Anthony |Linda’s First Love | Catherine Daniels ° .1:30 Road of Life Queen, for a Day | Hearts tn Harmony| Bride and Groom 1:46 Young Dr. Maione| Queen for a Day | Editor's Daughter | Bride and Groom 2:00 Cinderella, Inc. wntown at 2. | Life Can Be B'fiful| Aye, Gr. Ch. Steer 2:15 Cinderella, Inc, 8 Party Ma Perkins Auc, Gr. Ch. Steer 2 30 Books P."M. Party Pepper Young radies Be Seatea 2:45 Salvage Com. JP. M. Party Right to Happiness | Ladies Be Seated 3.00 House Party Easy Does It Backstage Wife | jask Berch gf 3:15 House Party sy Is Stella Dallas Let's Go to Falf 3:30 Ayres Program 5 It Lgrenso Jones Wheel of Fortune 3:45 Ayres Program sy Does It er Brown Wheel of Fortune 400 Personal Problems| Ey Ber It Girl Marries Wheel of Fortuné 4:15 Rhythm at Rndm.| Easy s It Portis Fa Life | Wheel of Portune 4:30 Rhythm at Rndm. | Easy Does It Just Plain Bill News 4:45 Rhythm at Rndm.| Easy sn Front Page Farrell! Musical Cocktail WLW FRIDAY PROGRAMS AM 10:00—-Fred Waring 1:19=Today's Children 6:30—Hymn Time 10:15—Victor Lindlahr 1:30 Woman in White 6. 45~Ev'body’'s Chore Time | 10: Berry erop 1:45~Hymns All Churches 7:00~News—Jones 10 45~David Harum 2:00—Life Cap Be B'tiful 7.15—Cndle, Tabernacie 11:00—News—Peter Grant 2:15—Ms Perkins 7:30=News, Riss, Wth., Mk | 11:15—Editor's Daughter 2:30 Pepper Young 7:45—Revellle Roundup 11:30—~Young Dr. Malone 2:45~ Rig’ to Happiness 8:00—Time to Shine 11:45—Big Sister 00- Backstage Wife

12 Noon—Pifty Olub 3.15—8te). 4 Dallas P.M 3.30—Lorénao Jones 3 45—W:dder Brown ¢.00 —~Gir) Marries 4:15—Port's Faces Life 4:30--Plain Bill : 4 45. Front Page Farrell . FETT Pe er e—— WABW (FM) FRIDAY'S PROGRAM 7'30—-Musical Tete a Tete T ¢5—Musical Tete a Tele §:.00—Pan-Americana 8”15—~Pan-Americana 8.30=Just Music 8: 45—Just Music 9:00—Evening Serenade 9: 15—Evening Serenade 9:30--Hoosier Play House 8:45—Hoosier Play House 10:00—8ign Of ;

12:15—PFifty Club 12:30-Nws., Mkts, By Parm 12 45-Eveérybody's Parm

ing Matinee 1:00—-Guiding "ight

9:30—Road of Life 9:45—Joyce Jordan

4:45—Musical Comedies §:00— Varieties 5:15=Varjeties 5:30—~Viennese Concert hh rdyne Sing 8: inner Music §.15—-Dinner Music §30<Kings Men 6: 4{5—Pop Concert 2mpus Echoes 5-Dance Onvsicade

2:00—Ivory Classios 2:15~Jack Smith 2:30—Dagce Maestro 7 45—Dance Maestro 3 00—Midday Symphony 3:15=Treasury Salute 3.30—Concert Master 1 45—Concert Mag 4:00—-Treasury of 4:15~Conner Trio 4:30—Nuxical Comedies

Advertisement

ME “Q (ud ee 11 Norman Tr

Friends, I'm no longer frustrated. The “Dick Haymes Siow,” which | showed up each week during the summer minus the crooner, now earns; its handle the legitimate way again tonight at 8. That's a rather involved way of telling you that Dick is bronzed and back. Also off swmmer relief is Helen Forrest. The two of them will get together to give you an elaborate musical picture of their vacation,” which they entitle “Moonlight Bay.” Bick is fresh from a personal appearance in Boston, where he broke all existing records during a week of personal appearances in Beantown. Tonight he'll puff about “I Got the Sun in the Morning” and “To Each His Own” while Helen tries out her well-rested & voice on “Who Told You That Lie?” Gordon Jen- ' kins and the Four Hits and a Miss help to round out the musical scale, 5 " » “ Ld " .

Staats Cotsworth digs inte his laundry bag for “The Handkerchief” in his role as “Crime Photographer” at 9:30 this peceyem. I've gol a hunch that it’s more than a #lirty doily because Casey and his police pal, Capt. hogan, will be posing as a couple of gangsters. Even Casey's camera will have a leer on Its lens in the masquerade. Being something they ain't isn't to thé liking of any member of this honest group, but they have to four-flush as gangsters because it's the only way they can get to the bottom of a case in which a barkeep in a faetory district has been murdered. The murdérous carryings-on, though, don’t sidetrack Anchor-Hocking from glass blowing about their producis. Emre $8 @ Mr. Keen hasn't said a word to me about just whom he intends to uncover tonight at 6:30. Each week long about that time; the nice ahd | gentle sleuth goes to work as “Tracer of Lost Persons.” He's mighty efficient, too, with a batting average well-nigh perfect. So for gosh sakes, the next time you lose your mother-in-law speak low so this vigilant representative of Kolynos toothpaste won't go to work and! uncoyes her,

|

Dick Haymes {

| n

” » . . » y The thought waves will be crowded to capacity if you accept the invite te “Invitation to Learming” tenight at 10:30, A couple of professors get together to discuss “Fhe Rise of American Civilization,” by Charles and Mary Beard. Bookworms claim this to be one of the top surveys of American history since if is one of the few books to. place equal emphasis on political, economic, social and eultural factors. In other words, everybody but man and woman gel credit for the job turned In. The autherifies will be F, S. C. Northrop, Yale philosophy | professor and author, and Louis Wirth, professor of sociology’ at Uni- | versity of Chicago. i 2 | RR 8 ; 4:0 8 { According to statistics, “Suspense” is now the top program on any network for listeners in New York and Philadelphia when Thursday evening at 7 (GST) rolls arourid.

{

read the lead lines tonight. He's dunking a role Joseph Cotton did

YOUR G. I. RIGHTS . . . By Douglas Larsen

{make him keep you.

it'll probably be the top program for|_ every city when word gets around that Robert Young will be back tol

ED

NE

on

sma

Veterans Given No Priority On Any New Passenger Cars

WASHINGTON, Sept. 5. = Here|a person's ineceme which the vetare some general questions from erans administration figures hie can veterans and their relatives: | safely put into a new house? Q—1 have been told that the gov-| A—VA fizures that ordinarly a ernment gives a priority for new! family shopld not invest more than | cars to veterans. Is this true and if two and one-half times its annual | it is. where can I apply for such income in a home. - priority? 3 / | Q~I am a citizen of Canada but A—1It is not true. Civilian produc: | pave peen living in the U. 8. for tion administration is giving priori- cone time I am a veteran of the ties for certain automotive equip- Canadian army. I want to go te ment for trucks and tractors, ele, gllege. Will the U. 8. government but met for passenger cars. | send me? Q—I wonder if you could settle an} a__ yoo if you haven't received | argument? 1 claim that all navy similar benefit from the Canadian | men killed while at sea were buried government. at sea. Is this true? A~No, Burial at sea is only an (Questions will be answered only exireme emergency measure. lin this space—not by mail.) Q-1Is it possible for a man, to) iin have received a bronze star while! on a bombing mission? A—No. This award «ds given for, deeds “not involving participation | in aerial flight.” |

| |

SWEDISH LOAN T0 SE RE RUSSIA TO BE OUT

turned to almost 11 months now. If | WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (U. P.).— was the same job 1 had when I was|The United States planned no furdrafted. Since 1 have been back, ther action today on the projected | things have been made unpleasant Russian-Swedish trade agreement for me, } know they intend 10. to which this country earlier had me go when my year is up. Is there oa 1 anything 1 can do to make them entered a formal objection. { |

keep me? Both Sweden and Russta -re-| A—No. If your employer has sept jocted U. 8. proposals for modifica- | you on the job for uw year and is|ijon of the combination loan and | meeting all the requirements of the | i;.qe agreement. | re-employment law, there is moth-| Acting Secretary of State Wil-| ing you cah do as far as féderal jon, 1, Clayton. said it was under- | law goes dealing with veterans 10|s00d that Sweden how felt she | could not proceed with a loan of $278 million as originally planned and the scope of the entire agree

part of

wpe eo

Q—What is the average

HIROSHIMA REPORT

the features to which the United

two years ago, which received some of the top raves of the entire series, | BROADCAST PLANNED States had objected are expécted 10

It's entitled “You'll Never Bee Me Again,” in which Young tries to confess a murder, and that turns out to be a tougher job that picking up a bottle of Roma Wines at your corner store. ” » . ” . o Stu Erwin will have his late evening headache oh schedule at 9:30 tonight, Erwin features his ho-hum personality, but his job as Manager of Welcome Arts Apariments doesn't hive room for that sort of thing. He's mighty busy answering the telephone on “Phone Again Finnegan,” which complicates his housing headach®s. ‘Tonight, he goes fishing and gets into a mess of tgouble al the town lake. With his housing record, they're probably complaining about water in the basement.

a “ ” ou n o

fight murder. In order to make it 1

* nouncer for Madison Square Gigrden bouts, will call the fight blows which Wednesday and

“lead to more bloodshed than just a well poked schnozzola, ~ *

iy : . Gy - : : ris ‘

Don't be too hasty in your opinion of the heroic G-Men of "FBI in | of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima | Ptace and in War" tonight at 7:30. Just because they're involved in a|from a few moments’ before the , title called “Crime on Canvas,” that doesn't mean ‘tied up with modern-|bomb fell uritil a. year later, would | es istic art: Instead, the keepers ol democracy are resin deep ina prize be broadeast in four 30-minute 4 stic, Don Dunphy, regular an-!chapters, on next Monday, Tossa, |

| ; : NEW YORK, Sept, 5 (U. P.)— be retained.

| John Hersey's report on Hiroshima, | - This government expressed op'which constituted the entire text position te the trade portion of} lof a recent issue of the New Yorker the agreement because its effect is | imagazine, will be broadcast in its | to exclude ether counties from obtentirety over. a coast [network next week, American Broadcasting Co. anpounced here today. ? od ABC paid that the report, which | | deals with the lives of six survivors

ered by the agreement.

ursday nights at| 8:30 to 9 p. m. (Indianapolis Time). |

\

wy

tment may be scaled down. But|]

-to-coast ABC taining from Sweden products cov- |

HIPPING CREAM

+4. you can have It every day!

SA he

RE

UNAWARE SHE /S IN DANGER, ALICE KRDER GOES ABOUT MER

IT'S BEEN NEARLY A YEAR SINCE BECKY'S PLANE Ps APPEARED AT SEA, ANP NEARLY A YEAR THAT

~Bv Bushmiller

PSST. IF A 6UY . NAMED BEETHOVEN

THAT SOUNDS EXACTLY LIKE A PIECE OF MUSIC

HEY, TED ---LISTEN ‘TO DIS NEw SONG 1 WROTE--

I JUST SENT IT OFF TO BY BEETHOVEN--YOU'LL COMES LOOKIN’ FOR A MUSIC PUBLISHER GET IN TROUBLE _ ME, TELL HIM I LEFT TOWN 2B ~~ —~—] HH 4 H i i $3 ahi Pasian driheats. tee ppv. 8 «By V. T. Hamlin OM, DEAR [! WELL , ANYWAY 3

a gh by Blosser (NAW N \ A

™N

ERE'S MERCHANDISE,

T,

9 a

Every Palle Creamel on Bottle ho

in the new close-packing square design | has enough cream for whipping

‘ 4 § oa “ v