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MR. MacARTHUR >ived back to where Mr, Maney was standing. ... Inspiration of a hellish kind “came to him. Suddenly Mr. MacArthur drew "back and kicked the boss the hardest kick he could manage— then ducked into the window behind the shutter. Almost knocked down by the Kick, the boss swung around to see who had attacked him—and the only man in sight was the innocent Mr. Maney. ’ tol a “GET OUT OF HERE and stay out! I knew you should never have been around here,” roared the boss. time.” . Mr. Maney and the: boss resumed their feud, and the boss never learned that Mr. Maney was not the guy who kicked him. _. “No sir,” said Mr. MacArthur, “finishing -up- the story,

man. After all I did for Maney: he never even said thanks.’ ” = »

~The Midnight Earl WHAT'S HOT: Phil Regan was ‘notified by Lester C. Biffle that| he'll open President Truman's inaugural by singing “The Star + Joe Di“Shor wagon ly

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

. "RADIO PROGRAMS

Bar Buzz

ETHEL THORSEN gets her own WABD-TV fashion show soon. Her of Radio Daily. heavily touted Ttalian singer, arrived Wednesday for an engagement at Iceland. While in this icountry he’ll raise funds for the Italian orphans of war. ... Dan-|* ny Kaye's set for a one-week shot at the Roxy in February for 1$25,000. During the annual pre-Christ-mas slump bartenders are revivling the old Scotch gag, to wit—|, “How's the world been treating you lately?” “Very seldom.” ,. That's Earl, brother.

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(Greyhound Drivers Win Pay Increase

CLEVELAND, Dec. 20 Top MBG,

Central Greyhound Lines, Inc.

it isn’titoday announced a new agreement! ‘ Tle helping your fellow

with the Motor Coach Employees’ union (AFL) granting 900 drivers an incréase of 3.5 miils a mile and 700 maintenance and terminal workers pay boosts of 10 cents

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Long Distance, twill be loaded this Christmas |

There will be loads of Long Distance calls on the telephone | lines this Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. We'll be on the

every circuit and Switchbagrd in service, there are bound

Youll gt failr sare Hf you do you calling before § Christmas Eve or after Christmas Day. : ANBIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

(UP)—A fhristmas bonus of 30 programs are: Ma Perkins,

per cent of the yearly profits of isiella Dailas, 7.4; Big Sister, 7.2. i & Brothers,\ywnen a Girl Marries, 7.1; Portia! To ‘velvet TACT, “Willigeg cel “TTE; 7.17 Backstage Wife. paid Wednesday to nearly 300/0yr Gal Sunday, Arthur Godfrey! |employees.. Twenty per. cent Willlang Right to Happiness ail have be distributed in cash and ten per 7.0; Rosemary, 6.9; Young Wid-| der Brown, 6.7.

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SCQLLEGE STUDENT, SHOT... ..\... ST. JOLIE.

t INNER SANCTUM_ Mystery, “Between Two Worlds, " starring “WFBM, 7 E

{Mason Adams. . .. pm. ; “TALENT SCOUTS Arthur

appearance on His WFBM, 7:30 p. m. VOICE. OF FIRESTONE — Howard Barlow orchestra, Eleanor. Steber, soprano, and chorus. .» WIRE, 7:30 p. m. THE TELEPWONE HOUR — John Charles Thomas; baritone; guest soloist, with Donald Voorhees and the Bell Telephone Or-|o¢ Hooper “Miracle on 34th Street,” starring Edmund Gwen as Santa Claus. «+ WFBM, 8 p. m.

|swer questions Jom listeners. . . 8:30

|HOUR—Ted Dale orchestra and Buddy Clark, vocalist. , » WIRE, 9p. m. ON PRIAL—“Should Our Di: vorce Laws Be Changed?” will be the case tried by the court. . WISH, 9:30 p.m, RADIO CITY PLAYHOUSE {Christmas theme. ., . . WIRE,/C 9:30 p. mn.

: . ‘| Tavern, Velvet for Employees = FPONINGTON -Cona., Dec... 20

the A. Wimpfheimer

cent will go into a retirement fund. The amount was not announced.

RHINEBECK, N. Y. Dec. 20 (UP)—William G. Sorrells, 19-8 year-old Bard College student from Memphis, Tenn. was reported in serious condition at a hospital here today, after accidentally shooting himself in the abdomen with a 22-caliber rifle.

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Fibber McGee Slips To 3d Place, Hope, 4th

Jack Benny still heads the list “first fifteen” evening pro_igrams according to the latest Radio. Theater edged Fibber McGee and Molly out of second place and Bob Hope moved ‘into fourth position. FISHING AND HUNTING Among’ the “top ted” ‘daytime |OLUB—Panel of outdoor maga~'programs, Ma Perkins is first, jzine writers and sportsmen an-igtajla Dallas ranks second, and takes third place. Arthur. Godfrey, who is in_eighth CARNA a “CONTENTED place, is \the only one of the ten ‘soap opera” class. The ratings for the evening programs are: Jack Bémmy, 27.1; Radio Theater, 24.8; Fibber McGee and Molly, 22.6; Bob Hope, «121.7; Walter Winchell, 20.; Phil Harris-Alice Faye, 19.7; Arthur : Godfrey's Talent Scouts, 19.4; My (“I'he Three Men,” drama with a [Friend Irma, Bing Crosby, and’ Charlie McCarthy all haye 17, 73 Stop the Music,

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Father Dies

Stan Musial, died

night after a lingering illness. Members of the family said the elder Musial has been ill since last March when he suffered a paralytic stroke,

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It Happened Last Night— * Ra. ph gil ; «THIS EVENING A ! Seed Tale ora (The Indihnapolis Times 1s not responsible for toacoiractes 1» program spbouncements’ caused by late station changes) ; ky | WESM 1260 Wist 1070 WIRE 1430 wit! 1310 WILW 1590 ba} cms Motos) Es ™ After 500 F. 4. 00 | Niyihm of Random | Easy Doss When Girl Marries St Fun WIN Duma Of Good Works | 3 =: CEU icy 30 Rhythm of Rendon : » Just Plain BIR Station “Claws” Reminiscont Rhythm How Playwright Learned. od "pr yp bn tw fu hon fans Housler Request Tine a to y : {00 Amber Room Easy ny Yukon (Challenge ‘By Earl ‘Wilson Cen AS ewe Themes (Tom Mn Mews—Spor py Ta ~NEW YORK, Dos 20—Charles MacArthur, the prank-| 8 |Sibet fates fol AB Tan Oh 4 Wirtias Hom Vie te biog ish playwright, told me a teary tale of trying to help his| 9:30 [cu 15. Sanfa Class ~~ Froddy Martin Show {Lone Ranger Jum " fellow man—and the thanks he didn’t get. BL Lr Rt eo et 12030 Easy 8 Mr. MacArthur told it the other day at a party. 30 fa Sct Hak Cp Cavalcade of Americo | Rulivoad Show Maske trom Wolirwood He was launching his brother, John MacArthur, Pitts-| [39 |tuest sols ~~. [Grog Hood Voico of Freon | 20h Century Serenade burgh insurance man, as publisher, and himself as editor,| «45! * * a gu > Hoary J. Tayler of Theatre. Arts Magazine. TTA00 [Nadie Theater |Gabriel Wadtior |The Telephese Hour | Freddy Martie American Music By today they should be well Earl's Pearls sul. Necar Seraste - : . - Se Lill « launched. doe E. Brown, star of “Har- 45 LE Fea - Barclay Allen Orchestra The party was at “21,” the fa.| YoY” used to : Frapkle Masters Orchestra mous restaurant nd saloon. be. - on coond Blue Barron Orchestra ri ¥ SAN -Yhat Sir | Semb-pro bases le You MacArthur tried ba and, when — 0 eg induced his - the Broadway Ne Ss Mule Ee. ee ress : “Where do you ariely LA Sign Off his brains. = want . to sit"? Hi - ke w ge. = 1 5 He's so brainy he a: et Mr. Brown a $ . Dance Orchestra .- a i Dancers she said, “right behind second : TUESDAY PROGRAM show, y . - ine ns fared tor Tote To_ Sra Cd OL PY a : hantp quet..... Boris, =. om BW oa | rr a rr of trouble = MacArthur * Earloffs ig gray beasd Hop Hig “6 . Lt lemywe 3" Broakfastime Rows [Mill Herth Trio MacArthur said. . . |RipVan Winkle. > :00 |World News ~~ |Gorden Graham [World News Nows—Dunkin’ Time | Sun Dial andy in Bouble? pc 3a, | a a | w:15 |Hossior Headlines - | Time no Tunes Musical Clock Dunkin fine — a . Maney and a certain res- 2 a apy Hank Sh ek News—Rise . taurant owner had clashed, and| DAYS SMALE: A na Joo B. fo 4 Noy Supp ho Tunes Donald ‘Bruce Ln “we Mr. Maney would not go back in, |sharpie—says Copacabana Joe ——g Fh emmmm— wt ie i ] ai RAT Tw nor would the owner ask i a guy who gets into &| - ° Sifeg Weathr, bagon Graham { Musical Minutes Breakfast Club i. back fn. . revolving -door- behind ‘you and| R15 " Calling | Women's World - ie iw “But Maney,” Mr. MacArthur gets out of it ahead of you. 3 Hbersip Molodion tap Aidan | Wiman's We i . told the restaurant man, “is the | , Rn — ep A >, : a, meat Taw wt py | WISH I SMD THAT: Jol A Z| {Me Sor. |W Jin he d or) a she" [Laurie Jr, “He who laughs, :30 Arthur. Godirey Bing Sings. Road ot Life Mth Se ow self by not having him in here.” | na 45 - Easy Listening The Brighter Day Tae : Del Porter ren NOSE NEWS IS BAD NEWS: 0 /| | re bin oy Spm otags Cornbroad Matines MacArthur would bring the man, :30 | Grand Slam : Houses Malone M back # d th would of a barber to the hilt during a 45 Rosemary " " Lora Lawlos + | What Makes You Tick “ ow make peace i Ei : skit on the Mil|— oo Wendy Wares | Gesilemen Sings {Linda's inf (awe - | Welcome Trawler |i Mowney chess “I took Maney in but the boss ton Berle 115 | Aunt “ | Kate Smith ps Record Player woe Russ Morgan Orchestra was busy getting a massage and show. Picking up|. § 1:13 | helen Trea Country De, 6. W. Crane Smmy Soper Plays |Alvino Rey Orchesira a shave, so we went in the bar a large mual "slowed yma Ol C--® Record Player Luncheon Party ~~ | Charlie Spivak Orchestra 10 walt for Mim,’ he sala. ‘We lather, he| :00biberi Forbes Gordon Graham Donald Bruce Frank” Edwards Fiesta Time hadya Sovple ot 3 8. plunged it over { 2:8 Ma Perkins Pick-a-Pocket $'Prine Party Christmas on Circle Jan Garber Orchesira Com lw Ghd hia Mr. Berie's head) 15:30 (oases am Chen (De Four, Sister Jima Eis Chinas Sr hair carefully in the men’s with such vigor] 48-1 ~~~ |H& ait ei Drier voor alter Bis tears that he cracked] 00 |{Gcmd Wii Ve Guoen for a Day |Double-ari Nolling | Caflerine Daniel | Doems Tayler Concert Mr. Berle’s nose. 5 Mason > = Bl It was a ritual. y 3 . to : With blood :30 | Nora Drake Annie; Almanac Hearts in Harmony Bride _& Groom Music for Tuesday T toute 10 S30 Hi a spurting and] 45 What Makes You Tick | Codric Foster editor's Duughter | : ys eget Bin Wo pe a only three min-| “.00° Dovid Harum ~~ |P. M. Party Life Con Bo Deauiliul | Ladies Be Sealed [Songs of Ow Times : “ow om ep to Joann 1 Hilltop House nit Ho Joris ~ ite. Dri Sebo of he Shy THEY WENT QUIET oy | up, he con :30 | House Party Pepper Young ih Dann the men’s room, oo ny was| Browning io. show iit 156 us] =r ee Right to Mappiness |Mr. Micawber's Chrishmas; * * : » form. . .. ea — el eT a a — Hana Ran w Am the boss facing the mirvor, tying for. Ios, eer MOE | Wa Eon bo how | kis Wh Wold” Joi = hie He ey Stood there. With-l arty at Carmgn Sylvia's Smanl| 3710 | LAE pr - Lovoets Jone Hoosier Request Tine “|News ~~ in a minute Mr. Mac. [Kretchma. . a GufGaylord Hauser, uo . wile, Young Wille Brows . Dune eh it Fed duty hy [Close friend of Greta Garbo, who ¥ 4 a his fellow man and pacify the [Spent the summer in Europe with| 1g : pal: Oh, life was good. King Peter and Seen Alexsndiia, On the Ai v Todov : P ay oti larrives t week. . . of iin ear on Now the prankster MacArthur It's’ be swamped by y | CH Dese er J i surveyed the room. He noticed Rovgevel:s tm ing 3 buyers. . . . TOKYO, Dec. 20 (UP)--The a shultered Window. ([Lotraine Browning's one of the] RAILROAD SHOW—Gordon MacRae and guest in musical|commanding officer of the U. §. He walked over ame 90 te = new faces in Leonard S§illman’s “Holiday Inn.” ... WISH, 7 p. m. ~ 1st Cavalry Division today upheld it. Yes. A man could get In-|, .,, opening at the “Rersian +OAVALCADE OF AMERICA — Special Christmas program with|a 20-year sentence for a young side it. Room of the Plaza. the Du Pont Chorus. . .". WIRE, 7 p. m. soldier who deserted during the

height of the battle ‘for Manila and set up. housekeeping in the! hills under a civilian alias. Henry V, Lanagan, 25, Slatterville, R. I, was found guilty of deserting in February 1945 by an! Army court-martial. He was arrested in August, 1948, at Lingayen in northern Luzon, living under the alias of Henry V. Tri-

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«By $25,000 Fire

Chef af ‘The Keys’

Discovers Blaze

Fire and smoke that swept through The Keys, N. Meridian St. private club, yesterday morning caused an estimated $25,000 damage. Al Mitchell, chet at the fashionable restaurant and’ cocktail lounge at 1820 N. Meridian St.

~twho lives on the third floor of

the building, discovered the blaze when awakened by heavy smoke in his room: He sald he stumbled down a rear stairway and gave the alarm.

mer said firemen were hampered in battling the roaring blaze by dense clouds of smoke Which swirled up from the basement where the fire is believed te have started. 3 . Gas Heater Blamed An overheated gas heater in the- basement apparently started

' The blaze cut {Bfough a portion of the first floor and quickly mushroomed up the stairway to the second and third floors. Miss Bernice Gray, co-owner withr-frer~iister, Miss Mary Helen Gray, said expénsive woodwork, drapes and = furnishings were

“ruined by smokd and water: The|

bar and lounge“ fixtyres escaped

Battalion Chief “Albert Stam-|

the blaze, Chief Stammer said.|

damage, they said.

| Russ Again Tighten ‘Blockade in Berlin

BERLIN, Dec. 20° (UP) ~—The

effort to cut off the trickle of goods and other supplies filtering into western Berlin from Soviet occupied territory. The _ restrictions were an{nounced by Paul Markgraf, head {of the Soviet sector police.

ness or resident wanting to ship goods to western Berlin would have to apply for police permis-

apply to western Berliners who the Russian sector, he said.

Copenhagen Greets

American Singer COPENHAGEN, Dec. 20 (UP)

States

day from Stockholm. She was atcompanied by Mrs. Marion. Sixrood of Seattle PostIntelligencer, who arranged Miss Gudjohnson's visit. = For two days the Seattle “Queen of Light”

Association and the newspaper Estrabladet.

Rail Workers Study

Plan to Avert Strike CHICAGO, Dec. 20 (UP)—Representatives of one million non-

Fact-Finding Board's recommen-

George for the 16 railroad brotherhoods involved, said the outcome of efforts to ward off the strike “is in

bon with his wife and two chil-

the lap of the Gods.”

HEAR

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talks . on “YOUR LAND AND MINE“

Russians ordered new blockade restrictiois today-in an apparent!

fGudjohnson, 23, of Seattle, | Wash, who represented the United] at the Lucia festival inf 4Scandinavia, arrived by train to-

_E. Leighty, spokesman

American Artist

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