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LISTEN IN and take your choice—if you can—when | each of the presidential candidates appears on “Presidential |

Profiles,” in the next few weeks.

Harold E. Stassen, President of the University of. 1

Pennsylvania, former governor of Minnesota, and a candidate for the Republican nomination for President at the July convention, will outline his political platform tonight at 9:30 on WIRE. All the. recognized candidates of major parties have been invited to give their views on this show, and the next scheduled speaker is Sen. Richard B. Russell, Democrat of Georgia. “Profiles” is the Thursday geries pairing with “Candidates and Issues” on Tuesday. Difference in the shows is this: One candidate appears on each program of “Profiles” and all the candidates participate in each “Issues,” giving their views on a particular campaign issue. » » »

WITH THE opening of the American = Association baseball season, the Indianapolis Indians meet the Columbus. Red Birds tonight in Columbus, On hand to bring play-by-play descriptions again this year will be Luke Walton, WISH sports director. All games, both at home| and away will be carried by the! radio station. “Dug-Out Dope” will immedi-| ately precede road games, and “Fans in the Stands,” conducted by Bill Frosch, will become a regular pre-game feature whenever the team is playing at Victory Field.

» 8 «8 Midnight tonight is the dead- | line for entries in The Indianapolis Times letter-writing contest. Subject for this week is: What radio programs now on the air wopld you most like to see on TV? Address letters to: TV Editor, Indianapolis Times. "A $5 prize will be awarded for the most interesting letter, and it will be published in the Sunday radio-TV section, Ld »

Ed A “BREAKFAST CLUB” listener in New Albany sent Don McNeill this riddle: “Boy and girl twins were born before and after midnight one Saturday. Which one was born first?” You can’t catch Don on anything as simple as that. “Anyone knows,” said the Wise One, “that the boy must have been born first, because they don’t deliver mails on Sunday.” If this humor appeals to you, | “Breakfast Club” can be heard at 8 a. m. each weekday on WISH. #

ss ANOTHER of the solid families of radio will go to work in TV this fall, The Nelsons—Ozzie, Harriet, David and Ricky—will not be deserting radio, however. “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet” will be simulcast. The Nelsons signed a 10-year contract with ABC in the fall of 1949 with the proviso they would go on TV when they felt the time

HAROLD E. STASSEN — Airs his views.

Arrest Ends Masquerade By Driver

A six-month “masquerade” and the mystery of a missing billfold were solved yesterday with a traffic arrest. The bilifold belonged to Albert Gentry, 518 W. North 8t., who lost it last September while at{tending a party. With it went his’ jdriver’s license, social security card and $60. Yesterday afternoon he went to police headquarters in response to a trafic violation summons. While explaining he never drove a truck and couldn't have been given the sticker, other officers were stopping a truck in the 500 block 8. Pennsylvania St.

28, of 426 W, 12th St. Police said he admitted attend-

Gentry lost his billfold and having shown it to police when was in-

week.

using the bilifold as evidence, {placed a preliimnary charge of |larceny against him.

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John E. Siaughenboypt, 18, Indianapolis; Barbara J. Hahn, Knox, Pa. Melvin L. Courtney, 1%, 3524 N. Illinois; Margaret Park, 23, Sharon. 24, Ruth

Willlam A. Wil Anderson;

A. Weatherford, 320, Anderson, James Bivin, 30, 5121 Norwaldo: Gail Glenn, 22, Ft. Harrison. Norman Bough, 18, adianapolts; Betty Woolsey, 17, 1343 8. rth. Charlie Smith, 38, Lexington, yr Nan-

nie Porter, §1, Lexington,

he time is now, evi-|Albert Disken, 34, U. 8. ay: Dorothy was ripe. T Ondrish, 25, Pt. Harrison. dently. Frederick Dunn Jr. 38, Dayton, O.; Thelma Daniels, 19, Indianapolis. TV Ti $ red Chapman Jr.. 28, Indianapolis: Lois P ‘CRIME Sa Lak Sia aan Central; . «| Samue ens . entral; MAN AGAINST ORI : Edithanne Porter. 24, 3793 Creston

Private Detective Mike Barnett takes a job as a chauffeur in Miami for a trip to New York, and discovers he is driving a hearse for a double murder . . . CH. 6, 7:30 p. m. BIG TOWN . . . Steve Wilson of the Illustrated Press is involved in an election campaign mystery, complicated by an automobile accident in “Hit and Ruin” ... CH. 6, 8:30 p. m. MARTIN KANE . .. Following an old pattern of racketeering, a mobster with a truck company tries to muscle in on a new small manufacturer of men’s suits by offering to give trucking service on credit . . . CH. 10, 9 p. m: CRIME PHOTOGRAPHER . .. Casey of the Morning Express persuades the girl friend of an escaped convict to assist in his capture in “The Good Turn” . . CH. 10, 9:30 p. m.

On the Air FBI IN PEACE AND WAR... Martin Blaine, as FBI Agent

Sheppard, investigates “The Cele-| “liam, Bernice. Cleary: ' Aloysius, Grace brity Game’. racket, in which RIOmer iis Paul M Marthanna - Asiley

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Robert Holcomb, 21, U. 8. Air Force; Gladys Carlton, Au in Blvd. Pl Orville Smith, ih ng Army; Hilda Irvin, 27, 1330 Edge! Ernest Powell, Fig “Jin pa nden; Dorothy Murphy, 18. hia 2 E. 19th, Carroll Johnson, 29, 9 8. Joyce | Gough, 19, 038 Mass. Ave.

DIVORCE SUITS FILED

Katherine vs. Goldman Douglas Betty vs. Alvia De Ree; Evelyn vs. Ernest Dickson; Mary vs. Wendell Nickell; Lucille vs. Malcom Stallard; Virginia vs. Morris Deal; Ruth vs. Chester Ingle; vs. Clarence Posey; Charlotte vs. Garold Caldwell; Maxine vs. Melvin Tu 3 vs. Amanda Allen; Mary vs. Davie Frances vs. Arthur McCormick; Gloria vs. | Edwin Shobe Jr: Thelma vs. Robart Gil beat; Margaret vs. Walter Donehew. ———

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BOYS At Methodist—Myron, Edna Jea worth; Stanley, Carol Jean Smith; ma. Beatrice Denney; Donald, At St. Franeis—Mak. Helen Howard. At St. Vineent's — Harry, Helen Tis Albert, Donna Riley; Richard, Hise; Thomas, Patricia Pelh Alma ) , Virginia Jordan; Gerhard, Be Alemann At Home — Mattie Perry, Yandes; Elliot, hr Skipper, 2256 N. aiienal; ad

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young woman is "slain and Mr. Keen is called in to help solve, “The Apple Orchard Murder C2 ge” «+ +« WIRE, 7:30 p. m. COUNTERSPY . . . When David Harding of the Counter-| spies calls in a good-looking girl to act as bait for a group of

crafty counterfeiters, trouble Is

brewing on both sides of the Mexican border , . . WIRE, 8:30 p. m. : SHOWTUNES, U.S. A....The album, “Young Man With a Horn,” will be played. The life story of Bix Beiderbecke, the album features Doris Day, Harry James and Beiderbecke at the piano playing “In a Mist” , , . WIRE, 9:30 p. m.

Sen. Duff fo Lead Eisenlwwer Rally Here

ag George Brandt, 80, at General Hospital, £0Ygsardial infarction wn, 175, at ethoatst Hospital, on William Cochran. 70, | D¥pertensive eardiovasouls |8arah Finneran, 70, at Bt, pital. carcinom Mary Garrett, myocarditis

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TE Son 70 En 53, at Veterans Hospital,

Roy Mowry, 176, at Methodist Hospital, myocardial infarction Raymond Rosasco, , earcinoma Nora Shedran, 74, at 737 W. 31st, hyper. tensive cardiovascular.

August Skinner, pital, pneumonitis. James Stevens, 72, care

at Veterans Hospital

arteriosclerosis. Martha Sweatt. 55, at Jenersl Hospital, arteriolarne hrosol Jolin Tate,

ard{ Louise _ diovascular.

U. 8. Sen. James Duff Penn.) will come to Indianapolis | Apr. 25 to lead a mass meeting, of Republicans supporting Gen. Eisenhower for the GOP presiden- | tial nomination. Sen. Duff, one of the original | Eisenhower campaign strategists, will bring a troupe of entertainers, possibly including Eddie Can-|

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Fred Waring Runs in With Traffic Cops

TRENTON, N. J, Apr. 17 (UP)

‘possible jail sentence today on a reckless driving charge. Mr Waring was freed in $50 0 + bail last night, ‘after two radio ‘ patrolmen said ‘he cut off their ‘patrol and al- : most forced" it to i strike a parked # car. A hearing 4 was set for Apr. : 22. “I'll go to jail . first if I am con- +. victed,” Waring Mr. Waring Said. “I won't pay any fine.” | Patrolmen John Fowler and John Malone said they were cruising at the 25-mile-an-hour, speed limit when Mr. Waring tooted his horn from behind. !

” » r WHEN traffic cleared, they,

side, scowled and shouted, ur blew my horn twice to pass you.” | Qfficers Fowler and Malone said Mr. Waring then cut sharply in front of the cruiser.” They caught up with him three blocks away and took him to police headquar-| ters. They said he explained he was in a hurry to get to a tele-| vision program.

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