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— “RAD 10 PROGRAMS Eisenhower Was My Boss— THIS EVENING (The Indianapolis Times 1s not responsible for in in prog 0 ute caused ‘by late station changes) ’ “1 e Re axes Krauss Laund : “WPM. 1260 Wis 1070 WIRE 1430 Wish 1310 WILW 1590 3 a ly ; CBs 4 Mutual NBO ABC a id ’ ; : =~ : x . oS i Nude GO NT Oa (LY Jn Ce ration “1 Project Linked to 30 Riv i inion a Js Plain Bil Staion “Clots” Reminiscent Riythe AFL Research Program il Ee for bows [Front Page Famelt | BR Scoreboard oo Invited fo Moaing phe AFL. Laundry Workers void “Room i American Yukon Challenge Music Wall Meet nion officially ¢ laundry 51s Let's Waltz ™ Nw Yt . .. or Cabinet / ng operators here a :30 {Herb Shiner Captain Midnight Dinner Winner Shy King ~~ kii-e - — — ~The Paul H. Krauss faundry, : Lowell Thomas Tom Mix Nows—Sporfs «7 i. : nig : Sougat by the union in a receiver700 | Gilberl Forbes Tg - Se p sale in October, was being 5 Jack Smith Show ion Lowi k hee bu Hd va Aha Yotn Music for Dining gota] — By Kay ens ‘ run entirely under union manage30 | Club 15 Santa Claus {Freddy Martin Show [Lone Ranger Nw AT THIS TIME; Gen: Blan aad ue idea of the spectac~iment with union money. :45 | Edward R. Marrow Inside Sports Allon Jofiries wo. 2030 Easy 5 ular acclaim awaiting him in London, New York, Amsterdam,| Sam J. Byers, president of the — Tr a ier Da : br on impo Prague, Brussels, Washington, Luxembourg, Belfast, Warsaw, Mos-|laundry workers, whose internais Sachin Mite J Covalcade of America {Railroad Show from cow’. . . half the world. as tional headquarters 1s - located, : Scout » - To celebrate the victory, he simply wanted to see—for first here, sald the project was part 30 : Toleat, fr reg Youd - Yoleo_of Firestone $ - A 0m Lontury Serenade time in three years—a good, light show, he of the union's research program 4s a -_ a ___| Winter Serenade . ho a Sudden mieten to pear oN THAT AE trio. _welto determine how much it costs H Theater Tolophone Hour Freddy Martin Derolt- Purdue fore cab pro- Welito operate a laundry efficiently, : - - " - " i visited Berchtes, en. I RRght Biol =: [een eres “imme | +" Foil xe aos ly A eon t8-1.0 the assets for $20,000 and the AS ; - " . " oa long-avaitsd th heat . party, with (ONY hen, a mountain fund and saditiona) property for : ma i w w ckets to “ ea Note.” . ~ ) 1 r. Byers said that some Friend Ip Fishing & Wunting Club | Contented Hour iy Gute " “mw Gen. Bradley was invited along ¢,81- “ Tages Rest MOMcars $20,000 would be spent in remodel:30 |Bob Hawk Show The Falcon = Nows as'a special guest. as well as Jim- ing the plant and in’ experiments i " - wo. Radio City Playhouse Trial, - . Good Music Nour my Gault and I. Happily, the de » i Patton ye with -new. operational methods. vp Tw 's , son John was in Nearly $75,000 was spent for new | 0 0 | Slut furbe ow Wily Allon Joffries Wows & Musle on Rheims, for a few days’ leave Instead, he turned quietly Blaguipment. Ray Orchasira Song of Out Times Dance Band a from. the First I jibe conducting officer and saldp 38 | bok Pasing Parade Music You Romomber (The “Banos” ; TA Init Division: grimly, “Remove that sign. ok Orer-hiundry Guest Sar. Kelly's . 3 aie Band ; « » and able to join his father in this! ’ fr, Byers said this was the first — - - Kelly's Kiubbouse : . social excursion. time the international union had Million Dollar Party Dance Hour LL Varlely Hour Sign Off The festive air began on “the| id group of sight-seeing GI's/taken ober a laundry for research 1 i - - Click Orchestra Ye ~ flight over to England. Gen. cheered so loudly their voices purposes. * The union took over - - - - Dance ow. . Eisenhower and I won 100 francs must have echoed into Italy. a laundry fa Spokane, Wash., in : a in a briage game with Gen. Brad-{. When Ambassador and Kathy 1943 Sing > ertke, he said. - TUESDAY PROGRAM or “The latter tan into dition artived as pine 3 to gather the “Wtormation oe WIM 1260 WBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 WW 1590 |With-customs officials at North- before a conference in: London, Want,” Mr. Byers Magid. “Then in CBS Mutual "NBO APO FM After 5:00 P. a. (holt airfield. They questioned Gen. Eisenhower directed me to We'll sell it.” 6 Back fo the Bible Woalher & Markels Dawn Patel © | indiana Farmer Sign On—Nows his Jrank Seeiaralioh of 18 Rotties take them to the villa in Choned, i ee 4S . . E Les . eee Breakfastime Milt Herlh Trio “10 ampagne. But when he ex- He himself was off on a trj CW Wel " g RW plained, “It's: for Gen. Eisenhow- Rome and Venice, but promised iPr eed Under Bond 200 | World Nows Gordon Graham World News Nows—Dunkin’ Ti Sun Dial ’ p “ays {Hoosier Hoodies Time 'n Tames |Musical Clock Duk’ Time | ers eB Jy the sullioritiesito Join us shortly, In Husband Slayi 30 | Bing Sings Happy Hank re Mr Me Newi—Rise & Shine . smiled and luped ther Backs, The day of his expected arrival, "LTC to ade ayn b L ’ “ ow " = - . there was no sign of a me . 45 | Nows Time's Tones Desai Brace — WE ALL HAD lunch at Tele-trom either Franikturt of Gen[dicted last week™by the Grand TO | ag: Wart ——= Sten Gritan | ORT Ay ~~ Wid Ci Cu graph Cottage and a champagne|Clark's headquarters. a et ude? 3 * n . ey's : :30 [Morning Melodies - Woman's World =. = PE [|suite at the Dorchester Hotel. A ater fwo eT husband, was released under| o. :4S | Mrs Farrell Easy Listening " “ “a = Gen. Eisenhower had thought- ot STE THAY es un Ti (83000 bond today at the request $ :00 for You ==. Fred W, My True Story My Serenade fully invited my mother and Tony of the. prosecutor's office. 15 4 & Jane - - - aring " " " Three Sons Porter, a WREN friend: Mrs a car boiling mad. . Deputy Prosecutor John Daily RH Apr dd bog Sigs fd te Mly (nck hv Gault and Sir Louls and La dy my got the worst hawhng, gut of joie Criminal pidge Saul Rabb|Ro : ® ow wi me career .. . fo morning he did not believ 45 gro Easy Listening LL Day ooh bu an Del Porter ne Gregs. of us remarked that our DAVIN transportation at the air-ithe first-degree murder indict. J 00 “ w He A i Y- Syn 1 Cornbraad M host, resplendent in a tailorea|feld. Gen. Clark's aide sufferediment would stand up in court. :15 . summer uniform, 1 a tongue-lashing equally -vehe-|Mrs. Reynolds had been a liberty Grand Slam Both Our Houses Jack Berch Ted Malone ooked boyishly 30 Jur Ho vw wu! ! ment. Yet neither of us, being injon bond through a habeas corpus happy. ug Pp 3 Rosemary Lora Lawlon What Makes You Tick the Army, could explain there had proceeding, but was jailed aften . When he wibeared in the box ; { m0 Wendy Warren i. -. LE Yodo it Love Welcome Traveler Sonny Soutu Orch. |at the Prince of Wales Theater, heed no message julprming us of thes grand jury indicted her. 3s Jonny Smith {Record Player ry 1 1iggy “Orchestra {ths “eiitite audience rose to itsi the generals’. arriv; they e_38-year-old brunet told po11:33 Helen Treat Country Carnival Dr. 6. W.—Crame-—- tHimmy:: Soyor--Plays..... Gloan- Miller Orchestra. | feet and lisqice ey te weren't interested in any expla-'lice she shot her husband, Richi) Our Gal Sunday Record Player Luncheon Party ~ Sam Donahue Orchestra roof off with un-English aban-| Nations. So the other aide andjard Reynolds, at the climax of a 100 {| Sibert Forbes Gorden Graham Donald Bruce Frank Edwards Faso lim bois Yoon, They cheered, whistled, ! uty Ay uipelr. hom. Jie die : Ma §'Prize- P Crosby Garber Orchestra stomped, and applauded until, ; ;m Le 1 Ee [BE ol [rom oe SF Sen wring hth sal St aff Coneal Boal Big Sister Jimmy & E ars eaned on thé rail and signaled ‘ ’ ) Lir— for quiet. Marseille headquarters joined — iy Wri. Buren | Qseen for a Day Double or Nofhing Cafborine Daniels Deems Taylor Concert The General Boke briefly, em- Gen. Clark's aide and me in 1 an Study Meter S +30 | Nora Drake Asale's Almanac Hearts In Harmony Bride & Groom Music for Tuesday Plasisiig Se Sclignt bing Ola-tamk jones ST Xs id hres For Parking +45 | What Makes You Tick . | Codric Foster Editor's Daughter he grinned, “to be back in a dPParently unable to sleep, I knew| Study of ang Al Feeney's 00 | David Harum P. M. Party Life Can Be Beautiful | Ladies Be Seated Songs of Our Times country where I can almost/he wanted to join us for bridge recommendations that parking in Rilliop House Easy Boas Ma Jus en te om a sty speak the language!” op asus Sonydoastion: But ve ators be installed in downtown if. :30 | House Party Does 1 Popper Young X ® = = all simply: stiffly, answering Indianapolis to help relieve traf-| a) Right fo. Hoppiness | Listen fo This OUR NEXT STOP was Ciro's. [i questions with": Yespectful/fic congestiop was scheduled to 200 | Wink Hunt Foor Sons Bf Backstage Wife Hollywood Breakfast \ rn The General said he might be ol HonoeY lables unl = burhing begin joday, | 15 | Hint Hont—Nows Stella Dallas wT. . criticized for stealing a little n ts meeting last Thursday 30 Rhythm af Random > . Liven Jones Hoosier Request Time hw ho personal fun, but he didn't care;/®a'®: 3 oa the Board of Works mate Jans 1 . ung Widder Brows | . n s was his first night out, and 5 a special meeting | {he had waited a long time for| GEN: IKE HAD more trans- Board of Safety, the traffic engi-| A e Yule Pa it. He clung tightly to that mood Portation troubles When he left neer and the Mayor today to con-| rrang ry ose pe: a ROC io Highlights Brought he van. dan 404 ATV 1 Bare. To cdr parking meter, "| e ing i @ d Presiden WS. OF z g impartially with all “us headquarters for a car, bu Keash t Leroy rum Court women, —completely—free—from y said this morning he ental Shrine; will-hold a Christ-|- OAD HOUR—Gordon McRae, “Carimth ‘Dragon {any thought of the war just over Lransportation office failed had not yet been informed of the mas party tomorrow in the home Orchestra - WISH 7:00 P. M. . or the peace just beginning. He|2nsWwer the telephone.” He tried meeting but that he was at the| of the president, Mrs, Lloyd Tugk-| INNER SANOTUM— Cause of Death,” with Santos Ortega glawed when the orchestra played several other offices, without suc-|command of the Board of Works} : . . M. ; “ , ” it was lunchtime in Paris. ef, 3343 Keuwoud Ave. CAVALCADE OF AMERICA—" Oliver Wendell Holmes Mac- Pak He it = Jay Goa igi Frrally, 8 votDy color Snares Scan. 1 Yecides to hoig el Lanahan,” drama starring Pat O'Brien. . . . WIRE 7:00 P. M. ¥ wa. e one time" “Give me that phone” Gen. . TALENT ROOUTS yee rth BASKETBALL GAME — De- B us Saure war waseer am Eisenhowe demanded. “And don’t tra puditi WEBI 7:30 P St. | troit University plays at Pur- |completely relaxed thoroughly] © Bim whos calling” . A 3 « ML. x ne ra, auditions M. due. . . . WXLX (FM) 8:00 P. M. |enjoying himelf. without Y| The colonel heard a voice boom: te Cont ACE, OF | FIRESTONE | “3; in’ HOUR Doro: (or mous Gomme aut org ie, 44. “This Is Gen. 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customer; although happier than most. He and John exchanged meaningful' looks when. the band |Played an Eisenhower request: {“One Dozen Roses.” It was a {heartfelt tribute to. Mrs. Eisen. hower, expressing - a wish she feould have: been there; too. n » ” Gen. Eisenhower's quiet little! V-E celebration énded about 2:30 {in the morning. He was up in time to attend (the Cabinet .neeting and te lunch {with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Churchill. We {returhed to the Continent im
Appropriately, Bupreme Headquarters moved on. into. Germany before the so-called “victory} month” of May was over. And
and; very devastated: Just- as we. had | expected. “AS the summer wore on, headquarters life as ‘we Had known
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bridge. Several times a week, he and I went horseback riding, following doctor's orders that the General get more exercise. Early in September, we made a trip to Austria to see Gen.
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THE END (Copyright, 1948, by Kay Bummersby)
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