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DOROTHY

at 1:30 p. m. on WXLW,

Friday morning. was interviewed by John Randall, director of the WXILW news bureau. She sets

forth her views on our role in world affairs and takes issue‘with many established policies of our government especially as concern foreign affairs. = » = WARD GLENN, master of ceremonies for the “Indianapolis | Forum” will conduct his panel in a discussion of the question “Should the United States Appoint an Ambassador to the Vatican?” Guest panelists will be the Rev. Felix Cirlot, rector of All Saints Episcopal Church and Fred J. Schoettle on the affirmative; and Rev. Fr. Raymond Bosler, editor of the Indiana Catholic, and Dr. Edwin Garrison, administrative

assistant to Methodist Bishop Richard C. Raines, on the negative.

7 » EJ ” I THIS EVENING'S Fred Warrate yet attempted. Seen on WFBM-TV at 8 p. m,, the Waring Show is always a masterpiece ; of showmanship, in my opinion, ; but tonight promises to be some- : thing extra special. There will be no Varsity Showcase, Crystal Ball tune or middle commercial. The whole program will be devoted to “Song of America,” the telling of the story of our country since its earliest days. The music has heen ‘specially 3 composed by Roy Jingwald and : the ‘words for the lyrics and nar- § ration have been drawn from the

works of America's. greatest poets. = u = ED SULLIVAN, “Toast of the Town,” WFBM-TV at 7 p. ms

3 will go all out in his salute to py Cole Porter. In fact, the tribute 4 will cover two entire telecasts beginning with the one this evening. Personally, I'm woking forward to the Porter music to be featured on the shows—hits from “Panama Hattie,” “Kiss Me Kate” “Something for the Boys” and many : others will be done in full produetion. If the stagings for the music are nearly as good as the numbers themselves, the show should be quite a spectacle!

” 2 ” 5 BEGINNING this afternoon WXLW will broadcast the third period of the Sunday afternoon jce hockey games.: Afternoon games will be played by. the Indianapolis Caps for the next four weeks, and each Sunday, the station will air the third period, from 4:15 p. m, until 5 p.'m.

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Thompson: Airs World Views Over WXLW

By Kathleen

THOMPSON, will be heard in a tape-recorded interview this afternoon

noted political columnist,

TV Tips FAIRMEADOWS, U. 8S. A, When a minor crisis is solved “for the Olcott family a major one develops for. the whole CH.10,2 p. m. RED SKELTON . This delayed telecast brings you Re Skelton in Ju his varied roles, + CH. 6,2 p.m, MEE T THE PRESS . . . Ellis Arnall, price stabilizer, will be interviewed by reporters. . . . CH. 10, 3 p. m. THIS IS SHOW. BUSINESS... Divena, the world’s foremost underwater ballerina, will ply her art in a glass tank. .. . CH. 6 and 10, 6:30 p. m TOAST OF THE TOWN

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Cole Porter is honored by Ed Sullivan... €H. 6, 7 p. m. COMEDY HOUR . .'. Danny

Thomas will have Carmen Miranda, Grace Hartman and Adele Jergens as his guests when- he returns. for a repeat performance. +. CH. 10,7 p. m. TELEVISION PLAYHOUSE...

“The Tender Age,” an original

play about a tragedy wrought by J

an irresponsible generation on its hapless successor, stars Anthony

Ross and Stella Andrew .,. CH. 10. 8 p. m. 3 FRED WARING . .. The program is devoted to “Song of America” ... CH. 6, 8 p. m, RED SKELTON Variety

program starring Red Skelton in his usual and unusual antics . .

CH. 10, 9p. 1 -LECEBRITY. TIME . . . The Roaring Twenties, its ‘music,

movies and flappers, will be the nostalgic theme . .. CH. 6, 9 p.m COMEDY HOU R Martin

I.ewis are the starz of this delayed'telecast ... CH. 6, 11 p. m.

On the Air

TEXAS RANGER . . . Joel McCrae stars as Ranger Jace Pearson... WIRE, § p.m, °’ OUR MISS BROOKS... George Washington may never have told a lie, but he probably would have been forced to if he” had had an accomplice like Eve Arden around

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Julah Bankhead is hostess to Ed

Gardner, Vietor Borge, Gertrude Berg and Rabert Merrill WIRE. 5:36 p. m. ¢ PHIL. HARRIS Alice Faye has to cope with her husband and his Sighhy wacky friends WIRE, 7 p. m.

CHARLIE McCARTHY Charlie falls in love with twins

and “can’t wait until the preacher makes us three.” WFBM, T pom

BROADWAY " PLAYHOUSE . Ann Wedgeworth of Dallas,

Tex., opens the second cycle of the acting competition , . WFBM, 7:30 p. m.

THEATRE GUILD . . © A cast composed entirely of top Broadway stars will be heard in a special adaptation of “Oliver Twist” .’. . WIRE, 7:30 p. m, INDIANAPOLIS FORUM . . . “Should the United h States Ap-

point an Ambassador to the Vati-|

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at prize fights “shall not coach the

contestants or make any remarks

or.noise while the bouts are going on.” The rule also decrees that the.fight fans ‘shall behave in a gentlemanly and sportsmanlike manner.”

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By LEE HASTINGS BRISTOL -

Manufacturer

President, Bristol-Myers Company

MY ONLY justification for speaking up on such an intimate, highly subject lies in the hope that no matter how unimportant my own contribution be, perhaps may bé stimulated to clarify his own beliefs and thus add to his own bigger contribution to the collective value of this series of | credps. In a complex society and a complex civilization the {indiyidual is inevitably confused much of the time. But I believe that the basic solution of all world and group problems must first be solved by the individual himself. Each one of us, whether we publicly admit it or not, has a deeply spiritual side. Not one of us can conceal it-— scratch the surface and it is always there. So first of

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Prominent Niw York executive, Lee H. Bristol speaks frankly and reveals here his personal creed. This is one of a series of statements prepared for breadcast By thinking, useful people—in- all walks of life. The program is presented by Fdward R. Mugrow over WFBM

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{period of time, 1 Pelieve that Hap-

piness is a truly basic objective— happiness for one’s self and hopefully, happines. for others, It hasn't taken too much living on my part to discover that real PAP es piness, which sounds so selfish and self-centered, is never achieved merely by selfish materialism—it can only have depth and real satisfaction if.it is bound

up with unselfishness—a consideration for others. Service is the It has beert

said that ‘Service is. the rent we

pay for our place on earth. That |

____lishness which is outstandingly the approach

tening fear of the grow from this to ‘help destroy international level. Thomas Mann kind of Survice hungs tie ire ligion, of Inighe nh their old forever the seeds of friction and once gavs this challenging definichurch pews were as uncomfort- injustice that stem from group tion: “War is only a cowardly able as strait-jackets! A joyous minority prejudices. escape from the problems. of towards living even If only each one of us can de- Peace.” With faith and good will greatest worldwide vice. It seems cheers you yourself —to say noth- velop a sound philosophy and/in our hesrts and with peace 19 / ing of its warmth that eases the work out a course of conduct as/our souls , sure 58 though al! te World Jind, the DS nt of others. ~ individuals, then I believe we can can leave this world the better 1 believe that brotherhood. can solve our world problems at the for our having lived in it.

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happiness we, all seek. The antithesis of all this is sejf-

“gimmies,” selfishly grasping for power and more power at national levels, with individuals selfishly struggling for material things at their own level, Fach one of us needs, sense of humer with its balancing factor of a sense proportion. I believe a sense of humor brings poise and a start towards understanding.

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MY CREDO embraces a joyous approach for me towards my fellow man and for collective groups towards each other. I want none of that grim hell-fire-and-brim-stone stuff that flourished in the

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