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: y. + eT TL , ie ¥ * ; * 4 PAGE 10 ThE INDIANAPOLIS 1 TIMES _ ——— A On the Air "RADIO PROGRAMS Insid n ir ~~ THIS EVENING [ nsid CAVALCADE OF AMERICA eo : . - Blamed in-Slaying a cen... om... Brena. oun Cli-Radio- Programs on- Central Standard Time). any 5 A THERE'S Lamp,” the story of a young con: wis 1070 WIRE 1430 wish 1310 w 7 10:00—81ll Dawes Ballroom to get into a b ~ Victim Helped Split tryotion (oster,_Who butt a TT im i panies a os “asu wiLw 1590 "- LL T1:00-- Widder Way Se tuunt ! 5 au | beg: - railroa rou, e nearly Im- Music Whes » Mammies ; al Te Lonely Hearts Couple penetrable Great Dismal Swamp 4 . TT erie baces Ue Stn Samp W159 is ad 12:00—Kifchon Show - times this all ST. PETERSB a. API. in Virginia . . WIRE—WLW goo unm ea hl Plate BID Hoosier Request Time | 1590 Club i 1:00—Moe! the Ladies é Win Prizes activity in an 2% (UP)— Police dismisted politics n,m. rn - Easy Does H—News [Front Page Farrel) . “ {rtp ae | 2:00—Paul Dion's Music Shop |] nm 6G. F. C.* 5.» TIER 12 caught my at today as a motive for the slaying 3 Se -1 — erin § . h ENTERTAINMENT L a AX Citizens wi of a State Legislator after learn- GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS 15) Straight Arrow Melody Billboard Groen Horest NEWS 1590 (nb [Seng fo Remember 4:00—Coco the Clown | ; : dows, throw 3 —Five well-known newsmen will 53 ony ho Jones Sports y i » [ 4 ing that, he helped split the Tat , that ware high 01 Curt Massey fime B8ar8 iden Jock 4:30—3erlal Theater Bookie joint? “lonely. hearts” marriage of his relate experiences were nig! bi Lowel Thomas Oianer Winner Armstrong Kaye Easy Listening | £:40—Nold It + GOOD FRIED CHICKEN bank? Why, . i. — he 3 1” ‘Ave. | elderly assassin. . points in their career. Ralph Ma __ |News—Sports tn Three Star Extn; | 4:50— News and Sports 750 Virginia A FR-9570 wasn't as per Officers could find no reason jor Jr. former war correspondent ny: dlibert torbes |-uiien Lewis Light Up Time Luke Wallen ‘atlomen Sing | Light Up Time la ‘I've been in a why Charles G. Gifford, 71, de- for the Kansas City Star, will tell 3 Jack Smith Show George Joy tn World Rew Bill Folger on News of the W I id S clared that State Rep. Charles J. how an incident involving a locked “3e| (hub 15 Gabriel Heater Wildhack—Music | Counterspy Lassie nside Stor Schuh Jr. “harmed me politically” door nearly resulted in his accept- | ; Edward &. Murrow Al Feeney Allen setiries er Harkness YHRER p after he had killed the 36-year- ing the official surrender of v | Mery ry Mhealer Sammy Kaye Cavalcade of America [This Is the Story Cavalcade of Amerh ndows. One old attorney with five bullets yes- Rome in 1944 . .. WISH 7:30 p. m. | 7s 3 Tello 1e9 : Dan W. hy : ' ner of the bu terday. a MUD HENS-INDIANS—Luke M&M Ser Platter Party Fanny Brice | Gontlomen of Press Fanny Brice Ais man pt Ch vo, an sion. Walton will describe the elash at my eet : pr traffic and par arles J. Sc , also an a my er em — ] ; ney, was secretary of the E. G. yi ory Field oF WISH and Dick 0 wn latter Party. Bob Hope : Fans ln the Stands Bob Hope It occurre Spink Co. in Indianapolis from Se , ta y e plays for] te Official Detective Mud Rens-Indians ought to knot 1919 to 1924. The family moved - 8:15 Je us| “wt Fibber and Molly a Fibber and Molly who were cor to St. Petersburg: in 1925. a 0 md to ; aaa : i got out, whet! ~The firm butt ana “operated — WFBM= wv Programs fr rPhilip Marlows {Frank Edwards bo Tews WER. Sig Town was there any hotels and apartment buildings. CHANNEL 6 i {1 Love a Mystery { it - 2 re ang | Tt Built the Marott Hotel, in “(CENTRAL STANDARD TIME) 45 Spo tp Howson Marder hy Sxpany Peaple Are Funmy : . People Are Funny r, their I which Mr. Sphsk was Aisoiatey Tuesday, Apr. 25, 1950 bi p Hoosiers , ' hal he with George J. Marott. e E.G. Biber! Forbes : Y News oo re emi | fi en v : Spink Co. also built the Barnes 5:00—News and: Noles 10% 15{ Sas0 Slane Babind the Stary nly BB Scores—Dance Band News—Pator Grant “How mndh-d Hotel and the Spink Arms Hotel. 5:30 Howd Doody 30) Beulah Lanny on 7 Tien ho Ai They said the retired meatcut- : 1 45 Here's lo Velerans . Hymns of Faith { : | : 6:00—Kukla, Fran and Ollie ymas i Dance Band Melody Trail _ter from Kokomo, Ind., had not §:30—Roberta Quinfan g Henry Jerome Orch. R ot 5 | ge Cin a | <omb—————— been active in politics since he 6451 mn ecord Party Nows—Sporisman ‘| Variety Hour News—Moon River 4 :45-—Langslord for Sheriff | Morlon Downey " came here three years ago and 6:50—Ed Haerle ne 30. Ray McKinley Orch. | * - ¥ i Moon River Mr. Schuh himself was unopposed 5:53 Dale Brows Ray McKinley Te a ™ Lows Down . iw | Melody Trail for re-election. ES gwialnta {raw " 45 ; ! eli. Police said it was more likely 3:50Hilin bri that Gifford carried a grudge 3053s Album | WEDNESDAY PROGRAM against Mr. Schuh because he 8:10—Mud Hens-Indians . served as Mrs. Gifford’s attorney 10:30—TeleNews WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 wish 1310 WNW 1590 WiwW—-700 2@¢ » when she filed for divorce in 10:40—Program Preview CBS Mutual NBC ABU NBC —_ © QC <¢ 3 1946, when she sought to have her Ne | “230 [Back fo the Bible [Cousin Chickle ~~ |Dawn Pairel | Bill Faulkner Show [Sign On—Sum Dia) |News . == husband declared mentally in- | 8s | : . . - i. . Prairie Ramblers — SD competent in 1947, and in a prop- WLW-T Programs i ee | | gre et | | — ree rrp ' Ft erty settlement CINCINNATI —CHANNEL 4 0] ord Hews [Nows—Time.o-Tunes World News Roundup News—Foultner Show Vowi—Sun Dial | Victor Uindlahe wi Gifford has been living on (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME) 15 oasler Headlines She Musical Clock Si > News iifford has g on a 30a Sings “« = . - Faulkner Show—News| Scores— Sun DI : farm since his divorce last No- Tuesday, Apr. 25, 1950 ne - - n " s Dla {Morning Matinee ww vember from the St. Petershurg AM. RC Donald Brace aqm—————— i— = — | Lh widow he married through a 9:30—Look Learning | 77:00] News of America |Gardon Graham [140 tb “ Broaklast (lub News—Sun Dia) | Morning Matinee ~ : lonely hearts club in 1945. He 10:00—Ernie Loe 8% 15 Weather—Ranch Time Wife Savers { “ oh. : came back to town just a few a Lyon's Fifty Club 3 : «3 Scores—Sun Dia) | Editor's Daughter i days ago, police said 7 NY . Tele Kitche |Wite Savers—News Dorothy Burton Ei _ {Party Line - % 3 Yesterday, after. meeting Mr. agic Tele Kitchen 200, Mrs. Farrell | Easy Listening | Welcome Travelers |My True Slory Musical Tune-0 | Welcome Traveler : Bchuh on the street and shaking 308. Siovry Letappui 9 bi Arthur Godfrey [ * ‘ | " " | Z Sarg ar : ‘ -. -. - | » { i 2 rants. Be went To ie ame’ tm whmenan | To | 5 [Ween mom | DD week Hil Six OF 0 e 3:00—Teen Canteen tr: & } sen rin ro ——— a 4 Empire building and waited for 3:45—Kenny Roberts is ’ News—Easy Listening Wo Love & Lear Modern 1 Romances Nows—Molody Mart We Love and Learn E> : -him--te- arrive: They went “into £:15=Judy Splinters 0 5 ; a od as repre Kenny-Roberts -- -Cook-the- easy. way—on a Modern-Gas Range 3 the legislator's inner office and 4:30—Howdy Doody rand -Slam ve ack Berch Quick as » Fi lack Borch . a ag . a few minutes later Mr. Schuh's 5:00—Bill Thall's General Store lL. 45 | Y0semary Co David Harum ia __| Guy Lombardo {David Harum that gives you instant, controlled cooking secretary, Virginia Holland, 5:30—Mews + :00 Wendy Warren News| Ladies Fair | News—Best on Wax | Ladies Bo Seated | News— Eddv Howard [Fifty Cub je yo a §3, Lo Fairy. s heard the noise of shots + 5:35—Boy Meets Girl | In 15 Aunt Jenny's Stories - " - " Crosby Croons ’ iz speeds for perfect cooking results everytime! % J Long wa Mr. Schuh’s father and his law. 6:00—Kukla, Fran and Ollie i :30 Helen Trent Country Carnival . - Cart Baker Singy You Ask for It News—Markeh ul 2 4 * Prison, It's a partner, Lewis C." Deal Jr. ran| 6:30-—Rhylhm Road AS [%w Gal Sunday a Donald Bruce Mee! the Menjous a Everybody's Farm Costs less to buy! Costs less to install! Costs less to use! * into the office and found the SN Lr 00) | Gilbert Forbes * {News The Lowe Down | Bill Folger ; © ews—You Ask for It Ma Perkins : : lawmaker lying on his back in 4 tor Theater 12: 18) | Ma Perkins 9ick-A-Pocke! - J Jackpot Quiz Linda's Love front of his desk. He lived a few 8:00—Fireside Theater 0 Houser Farm Dixie Four . Kay teporier “ww Second Springtime eo minutes but was unable to tell 8:30—Cads, Scoundrels and Cedric Foster The Lowe Down . Crane >" | Melody Time : what he and Giff Charming Ladies av | Tors me oe ee we Sea trie Bboui and Gutord talked 9:00—Amateur Hour | n (Second Mrs. Burlen |Rig Sister Lowe Down—News [Catherine Daniels | News—Warmup Time (Double er Nothing GET YOURS TODAY. WASHINC 10:00—Nows Perry Mason Mr. Malone >a : ~~. re seems to hav or Dea) sald Mr Gifford wis 10:05—Pauper's Penthouse [0 Ysa ~ Guiding Lio! : Hannibal Cobb Cards Rods Today's Children accusations ‘i open, Jury, WB re iri Soe tl FROM YOUR DEALER me and se Schuh tried to Hy cider Mr. GROWTH OF PEANUTS 10) ane ri Nowhere Gusen for 2 Day Le Can Bo Basuliel Bride and Groom a Life Can Bo Boaatife is thal a Bow assailant wit 4 op House pul San Road of Lite Road of Lite a card-carriel Balan Surghy paper weight. Peanut growing in “Virginia in 30! [Linda's First Love Double or Nothing Young Pick a Date - - Pepper Young tattooed neat a r. Gifford gave an creased 200‘ per cent to 300 per 45! Editor's Daughter - - re ’ . - - - Rioht to Happiness ersonally etc Incoherent statement that in- cent in the five- year period fol- p——- mi Happiness ire come 19! p 'S matter cluded references to his “working lowing the Civil War; Union sol- 00 Strike It Rich Sasv Does I1—News |Rackstage Wife Laugh With Ladies .w Backstage Wits 2. bal Spy of with” Mr. Schuh politically. They diers who learned to eat them 5 * [Easy Does It Stella Dallas se Stella [oN Ae founy Rotbing, however, to sub- while in the state created a 30 tm Yaty v Lorenzo Jones | Noesier Request Timo te . flows louse he who Te stantiate this, northern market. : . ay Widder Brown | Musca oreboard owe 40 a a i eri ne with the Com ANCIENT BURIAL SITE { to see them | $s BES? The 215 square miles of tropical | (A Ar ow . Saty. cities 2 Guam offer a rich field for the UA | archeologist. The little island is| of the comica dotted with pre-historic stone! 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ght=—=ro numbers down. Thus you con easily fell exactly what each number 2. This puzzle requires patience ond skill, ond. remember each number stands clone and must be added separately, For exomple,. 2,°3, 5 ond 9 are to be counted 2 plus 3 plus 5 plus 9, total 19, and is not two thousand three hundred and fifty-nine. In other worda simply odd each number os if one stood above the other in © sihgle column. That's all there is to It, but like @ great many other things it. is not as eusy
ol GSI Gre. ee essary. This is @ contest of skill but if you have the patience to Iry it,-rush your and you may win $300.00 in cash plus an extra $50.00 if you are prompt. The thing to de right SO 10 3 J] YOUF SEA) Sud Fair Sd HN adie Then rush your answer at of rid TIES—Ties are anticipated and re winners will be 4i\wiesined by the bed} onswit 30.0 @ tie-breaker puzzle or puzzles not to exceed four in number of mathematical . In the Ne-breoker puzzle or purzles it will be necessary to add a certain number of following @ n
In case e-breaker puriles for Joint + or any of the other prizes, duplicote prizes wh Par ne time in this contest of skill will there be any
gles or sitar to write. This contest is con living in the Continental United
and Canada. I doi 16. bo) ble fo win must be postmarked on or before May 15, 1950. If you ore declared the first prize winner, in order fo win the $50.00 for prompiness your answer must be mailed
and postmarked on or before midnight, May 10th. 1950. Se hurry. send your answer today.
Mrs. Otto Butzke won in our Dec. 1si contest and Fred Mylrea, Henrietta Aparte, Mary Jane Sin: gleton, Al Bauman, Mrs. B. Merry, Herman Kaz won prizes in our Nov. 12th contest. Many others have won prizes.
plus an extra $50.00 for promptness. $350.00 to the first prize winner and there is nothing for you te buy and nothing te sell. There is no obligation whatsoever on your part. There are ne tricks er illusions. You merely add all of the numBers as shown within the drawing of the newly constructed Hopkins Hall as shown above. There are no ones or zeros in the drawing shown above. Nogasars, range from 2 to 9, so add ail of the numbers. Then rush your answer at once.
COULD YOU USE ‘300.00 RIGHT NOW?
(PLUS $50.00 EXTRA FOR PROMPTNESS)
If you could use this big cash prize and have a lot of fun at the same time, then rush your answer to vs quick. Win the first| prize in this contest according to the rules and you will receive $300.00 in cosh, plus the extra $50.00 if yod are prompt in sending your solution. Then there is a big second prize of $100.00, a third prize of $50.00, a fourth prize of $25.00, and a fifth prize of $10.00. So no matter whether it's $350.00 or $10.00 the winners will be poid real cosh money. Remember, there is nothing to buy er sell.
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BUT RUSH ANSWER NOW TO QUALIFY FOR PROMPTNESS PRIZE Do not send any money whatsoever with your answer to this puzzle. There is no obligation on your port. But remember, your answer must be postmarked on or before midnight May 15, 1950, which is the closing date. But it is important to hurry, send your answer immediately—right away. Remember you are to send no money in the Booker T. Washington Birthplace Memorial contest. No money is required now or later in this contest, but when your answer is received you will be given the opportunity, if you so desire, fo enter inte contest where you may win up fo $4,000.00 in cash. Full details will be sent you when your answer is received. This big contest will be similar to this announcement contest but will be more difficult, and in that contest a small
contest in order to win a $300.00 prize in this contest. thing for you to do right now is to rush your answer to puzzle. Send no money, but hurry. Send your answer in @ sealed envelope within five days from the time you read this announcement. The first prize is $300.00 plus an extra $50. cosh for prompiness. Mail your answer right eweoy to —
A SERVICE MEMORIAL TO A GREAT AMERICAN The Rooker T. Washington Birthplace Memorial was established in 1946 as a non-profit organization under the lows of the Commonwealth of Virginia to make possible a Service Memorial” to help perpetuate the ideals and teachings of Booker T. Washington. 'S. J. Phillips is its President. It has ity at Booker Washington Birthplace, Virginie (U. S. Postoffice, established February 12, 1948). This com= poign is being conducted to bring to the aftention of the American public a progrom that will help future generations. An Industrial Training Center, which will help thousands of underprivileged Negro youth, is now being established on the historic plantation where America's greatest Negro was bern, This national program will train Negroes to meet the needs of Industry and Service Institutions for today and temorrow so that they will be able to accept more fully their is bilities in the economic life of their communities. Another outstanding feature of this Service Memerial is @ Program of Racial Understanding known os “Pulling Tee gether''—based on Booker T., Washington's philosophy of promoting harmony between the races, thereby creating greater confidence ond better understanding in meeting foday's needs. The Booker T. Washington Birthplace Memoriol has been endorsed by various notional organizations of ell races, and by prominent men and women throughout America.
TO EVERYONE WHO SUBMITS AN ANSWER
5 J Phillips, Dept. 760 il Washing iholace, Va.
FOR PROMPTNESS ‘
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