Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1946 — Page 18
THIS EVENING
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Easy Does It Does It 8 Den .| Buck Rogers
Santa Claus N dm, Gabe. ii Melody Billboard apt. Midnight Prank Parrish Gil rt Forbes Tom Mix Sports—Dick Reed
Myster 5 Week Fulton Lewis Supper Club Jack Smith Pr News of the World Melody Hour Melody New Melody Hour Fred Holt. News
Big Town Johnny Presents Big Tow Johnny Presents Mel Blane Show Date With Judy Mel Blanc Show Date With Judy Amos ‘n’ Andy
Vox Pop ox Pop LWAmos 'n’ Andy Arthur Godfrey Fibber & Molly Arthur Godfrey Fibber & Molly
Greatest Gift Bob Hope Greatest Gift Bob Hope pollo Boys’ Choir Red Skelton 6 Apollo Boys' Choir Red Skelton Fred Holt—News Barry Wood M’'sic You R'memb'r M'sic You R'memb'r
Boys’ Town Choir Christmas Bells Cricket on Hearth Cricket on ‘Hearth
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Mecca of Servicemen During War Will Be Turned Over fo B. B. C. Day After Christmas
J GRORGE WELLER Foreign Correspondent
Santa C heel on “Fortune
Christmas Carollers
Terry & Pirates H-R Scoreboard Jack Armstrong Bky King
Luke Walton Freddy Martin Christmas Eve Cliff Edwards
Lum & Abner Headline Bands Xmas ‘Round Wid. Xmas 'Round Wid.
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LONDON, Dec. a ator of “Christmas carol” characters rivaling Dickens has become tangled in the struggle of Britain's “troops” to keep their famous Piccadilly Circus London's Stage Door Canteen is ‘threatened with oblivion on Dec. The ancient and battered building where thousands of British and troops amused themselves during war furloughs becomes a B. B. O studio on that date, ts it seems as|serving 10,000 men a week and Jointly by adding: “We are appealing to youn majesty to be generous enough com=municate' with the landlords’ and the new tenants, indicating the disadvantage to the services of closing |the canteen.” The queen replied that the soldiers had her sympathy but that the matter lay outside her competence. | Interrupt Broadcasts
The canteen's defenders have interrupted the Saturday B. B. C. street broadcasts from theater lob-
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10:00 Qibery Forbes 10:15 Sports Music & Milestones 10:30 Ahcient Instrum’ts | Music & Milestones 10: 45 Anclent Instrum’ ts Night Before Xmas
11:00 Christmas Carols 11:15 Christmas Carols 11:30 Christmas Carols 11:45 Christmas Carols
New Island Songs Gildersleeve Gildersleeve News Variety Hour Variety Hour Variety Hour
All Nation's C arol All Nation's Carol All Nation's Carol All Nation's Carol
WLW TUESDAY EVENING
6: «5—News—Kaltenborn 7:00~Rudy Vallee 1:15-Rudy Vallee 7:30~Date With Judy 7.46—Date With Judy 1
9:45—Red Skelton 10:00—News—Peter Grant 10:15-~Gift of the Shepherd 10:30—Gift of the Shepherd 0:46—Xmas "Round World
M, 4:00—Gir! Marries 4:15—Portia Faces Life 4:30—Plain Bill 4:45—Front Page Farrell
(The Indianapolis Times is not responsible for inaccuracies in program announce-
They managed to slip in Hm " “ " 5:00—Xmas Celebration pleas of “save our canteen” into the| gis Nows—Riss. K'gsbury
5:30--Crossroads Cafe
the Stage Door’s civilian committee,
8:00-~Amos and Andy 8:15—Amos and Andy 8:30—Fibber and Molly
11:00—Christmas Mnss 11:15—Christmas Mass 11:30—Christmas Mass
microphone before being cut off the
$6000 a year. Now it can get better air. Tim Driberg, socialist M. P., terms from the government's ex- espoused their cause before the
panding radio monopoly. | house, : But although all this has aroused | Hands-off Policy 8
considerable sympathy in parlia: | — roy The stage door’s civilian com- ment, at Buckingham palace and CBS mittee had observed a hands-off lamong the public, a happy ending policy in the matter in the belief seems nowhere in sight. i 1946, by The Ind lis T that a Te Fand Th "The Chicago "Dally Tanapo fon dragged in from Queen Eliza-
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es of Sartamens down to the To Install Queen
Several hundred servicemen and | Beihel 23 International Order of Walnsn. wade Spi Sore I Lows Daughters will install Miss jg raut chain the other day. They Marilyn Davidson as honored queen serenaded the customers with I Friday at 7:30 p. m. in the BrookLost My Heart at the Stage Door | side Lodge hall, Canteen.” Eight trucks of military | {10th and Gray police were rushed to the restau- sts, rant. But they made no arrests; Other officers because the demonstrators were to be Installed painstakingly orderly. linclude Nancy Dye, senior prinWrits to Queen cess: Betty Robb, Canteen leaders buttonholed the| junior princess; prime minister, who said he was Betty Elliott, powerless to intervene in a business guide; Betty Perdeal. They sent a letter to the kinson, marshal; pov saying that the canteen was Joyce Jones,
chaplain; Alice Miss Davidson [Dont Suffer With
8:45—Pibber and Molly 11:45—Burt Farber Orch.
9:00—Bob Hope 9:15—Bob Hope 9: 30—Red Skelton
including American benefactors, for 5:45—News— Lowell Thomas | 6:00—~8upper Club 6:15—-Quiz Kids
6:30-Quiz Kids.
WEDNESDAY P PROGRAMS
WIBC 1070 | © WIRE Jao (Mutual) Dawn patrol Dawn Patrol
World News Musical Clock Musical Clock Musical Clock
Musical Clock Dick Reed Mod. Concert Hall
1260 ro WISH 1310 : (ABC) Hooster Jamboree
Farm News Hoosier Jamboree
Fm, Nws, & Mkts,
5 Early Birds Dixie : Four
30 4 00 World News News, . Nthg. I But ut Tr. 15 Town Crier Brk'fast Devotions 30 Ayres Good Morn. Bri haat, ongrat. 45 News Little Jimmy
100 Rhythm and Song | Larry “Richardson 5 Rhythm and Song | WIBC Coffee Shop | WIBC Coffee 8hop { WIBC Coffee Shop | Happy Bthdy. Time
{Jane Day's Housa | King George Jane Day's House | Lora Lawton Little Angels Road of Life Let's Get Married Joyce Jordan
News—Board, Rm. Fred Waring Tell Neighbor Pred Waring 1 10:30 Grand Slam Bill Harrington
Jack Berch j30: 45 Rosemary Victor H. Lindlahr | David Harum
00 Kate Smith Up to Minute “News | Tune-Up Time Coke Club—Downey | Tune-Up Time Easy Aces Talks Farm Bureau Talks "Round the Circle Today's Band A. Van Damme Qt. Dick Reed News |
Indianapolis “Today | Linda's Love | Hearts in Harmony | Ed itor's Daughter
Life ¢ Can Be Beautlf. Ma Perkins Pepper Young Right to Happiness
Backstage wite Stella Dallas Lorenzo Jones Yong Widder Brown
When Girl Marries Portia Faces Life Just Plain Rill Front Page Farrell
News Dunkin Time Boys News Time to Shine Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club mers ul perce My True Story My True Story Xmas Hymns The Listening Post
Tom Brenneman Tom Brenneman Home Edition Ted Malone
Kenny Baker Kenny Baker Singin Dick,
Baukhage Bing Crosby Kay Reporter Noonday Headlines
Catherine Daniels Catherine Daniels Bride & Groom Bride & Groom
Ladies, Be Seated Ladies, Be Seated Christmas Program
Christmas Program
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0:00 Xmas Surprise 15 Xmas Surprise
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Trent 8am juy & Jim
2:00 Gilbert Forbes :15 Ma Perkins :30 Music of America 45 Music of America
100 11 Mrs, Burton :15 Perry Mason 1:20 Lone Journey 1:45 Rose of My _Drms.
2:00 Serenade in Btrgs. 2:15 Serenade in Btrgs. 2:30 Xmas Overseas 2 45 Xmas Overseas
3:00 “Elgin H'liday Shw. 3:15 Elgin H'liday Shw. 3:30 Flgin H'liday Shw. 3:45 Elgin H' 'liday Shw.
00 Flgin H' liday Shw.| Easy Does I 15 Elgin H'liday S8hw.| Easy Does :30 Elgin H' Hay Shw | Fox’ 8 Den 45 Elgin H'liday Shw. Buck Rogers
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:45—Lite of World :00—Life Can Be B'tiful 15—Ma Perkins 30—Pepper Young's Pam. 45—Right to Happiness 00—Backstage Wife 15—Stella Dallas 30—Lorenszo Jones 45—Young Widder Brown 00—~When a Girl Marries :15—Portia Faces Life 4:30—Just Plain Bill 4:45—Pront Page Farrel
Larry Richardson You Take the Mike Xmas in Toyland John J Anthony
Cedric Foster Holiday Melodies Queen for a Day Queen for a Day
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Christmas Program Christmas Program Fred Waring Pred Waring
Christmas Music Christmas Music Xmas Roundup Xmas Roundup
Easy | Does Easy Does Easy Does Easy Does
Wells, treasurer; Jo Ann Chambers, recorder. Also Eileen Weddle, Betty Brock, musician; Woods, first messenger; Jones, second messenger; . Thomas, third messenger; Stewart, fourth messenger; Norma Clark, fifth messenger; Marilyn Eaton, senior custodian; Joyce McVey, junior custodian; Marylee Garland, inner guard and Norma Neer, outer guard. Installing queen 8 15—
30—Road of Life will be Anna Jane Robb. | 9:45—Joyce Jordan
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|10: 00—Pred Warmg 10:15—Pred Waring | 10:30—Jack Berch 110:45—David Harum { 11:00—News—Peter Grant 11:15—Linda’'s First Love 11:30--News, Mkts., Ev. Fm. 11:45—Christmas Mass 12:00—Christmas Card 12:15-Christmas Card 12:30—Christmas Card n 45—Christmas Card 1:00—Today’'s Children
A.M 6:30—Nws,, Riss. Wth., Mkt. 6:45—Reveille Roundup 7:00—~Time to Shine 7:15—News—Chamberlain 7:30—Morning Matinee 7:45—Morning Matinee 8:00—Morning Matinee 8:15—Morning Matinee 8:30—REditor's Daughter 3 A5—Hrts. in Harmony Lucky Penny Club
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2: -00—Ivory Classics 2:15~Charioteers 2:30-~Dance Maestro 3 45—Dance Maestre ike 3: 316-10 Dy Ee 3:80-~Concert Master 3:45--Concert Master 4:00~Treasury of Son 4:15—-Hawalian Melodies 4:30-—Musical Comedies
Draft Violations To Be Reviewed
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24 (U. P). —President Truman yesterday appointed an amnesty board headed ty former Supreme Court Justice Cwen J. Roherts to review the cases
world war II draft violations and recommended pardons for those of some 11,000 persons convicted of
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6 Tro hi ne Po . (troops); General Omar Bundy o0pS ips Reach ‘|from Bremerhaven (troops); Stev-" U. S. on Christmas Eve ens Victory from Leghorn (troops); . NEW YORK, Dec. 24 (U. p.) — New. Bern Victory from Leghorn
Ship movements scheduled in New | (troops); General ‘M. B. Stewart York harbor today: from Bremerhaven (troops); Gene
Arriving: Mormacmail tom the Sal John Pope from Bremerhaven ‘Baltic; Halton R. Carey from Lon- eape), don; George M. Verity from Lon- Departing: Stavelot for Antwerp; don; Panama from Cristobal; | Garden State for Capetown; Noore Stevens Victory from Leghorn dam for Rotterdam.
Comedies 7:30—Gypsy Ensemble ' 3 y Ensemble 8:00—Pan Americano 8:15-—Pan-Americans 8:30-~Just Music 8:46—Just Music © 9:00—~Evening Serenade 9:15—Evening Serenade 9:30—Glory Pleasants 9:45—Glory Pleasants
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CHILDLESS c vident that they The longer th n voluntary parer Adopted child: re able to under Parents should orm their childre bosely selected the nd concealment s not the case.
found “deserving of executive clemency.” The cases involved about 800 conscientious objectors who were jailed |! for their refusal to bear arms, and raore than 10,000 draft dodgers, delinquents and persons who helped others evade the draft. Only 1300 remain in jail, including 25 conscientious objectors.
RITES SET FOR MINER CLINTON, Ind., Dec. 24 (U. P.).— Rites will be held this afternoon for Howard Kelsheimer, 45, killed in a slate fall at the Blackhawk coal mine near here.
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3:30 P. M. 6:00 A. M., Peoples’ Christmas Party Christmas Hour 4:45 Ayres' Carolers
8:00 Christmas With Don McNeill 9:25 Christmas Hymns 10:00 Christmas With Tom Breneman 11:00 Christmas at Glamour Manor 2:30 P. M. Ayres’ Christmas Program 3:30 Fred Waring : 4:00 Christmas With the Stars 4:30 Christmas Round-up
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7:30 Christmas Around the World 8:00 Bellare Choir 8:30 "Miracle of a Bum" 9:00 "Peter and the Wolf"
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