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ARQUND THE TOWN—Mike Wallace and his actress wife, Capp, editor of the Times Square Re-
porter, for their show, “All Around the Town," seen fonight at 8
on Channels 6 and 10. TV and Radio—
Last Year's ‘500" On TV Tonight
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By Kathleen FOR SPORTS FANS want-
they came in that order. ” » »
ing a taste of the thrills of TV Tips the big-time 500-Mile Race, KEN MURRAY ...Paul Lukas|
before this year’s event takes 2nd Betty Lou Walters
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(Mrs. Ken Murray) star in in an original dramatic sketch, and comedian Harvey Stone is the star of
“Speed Classics,” tonight at 10,|, Gir] of the Week production
will present a half-hour film fea-
race, won by Lee Wallard.
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of Channel 6 combine all the t8atur
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thrills and chills of the real thing|; «tess and star of the week | in stock, sports and big-car rac-| og, 10, 9 p. m. he
ing. Each film was made at actual races and contains the high spots of each classic.
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their overall quality indicate that|iy, ‘Jewish Welfare Fund drive, the filmmakers know how to pro-/yward Glenn presents the Israel
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movies usually begin with inter- i; “Serenade No. 3 in D Major”) views with the various drivers, ny Mozart . , . WIRE 6:30 p. m.|
world. » » ” Sunday's radio-TV section will carry the prize-winning letter in this week’s letter-writ-ing contest, as well as excerpts from other letters of interest. A subject for next week will be announced in the Sunday radio-TV column, . ¥ ” . SHAPE of things to come: a TV manufacturer is planning a receiver that will project a 3 foot by 4 foot image on a wall, screen or window shade.
» » ~ WITH Milton Berle vowing to cut his shown down to three weeks out of four, NBC is scrambling for a “name” for the fourth week slot. Best bet at present is the
teaming ip of old TV hand Eddie Cantor with rising young Broad-
way star Dolores Gray. » ” » THE grasp of TV on the American home is shown by a recent survey which found “I Love Lucy,” tonight at 7 on Channel 10, being seen by 29 million peo-
ple. . =» »
“DUFFY'S TAVERN,” the fine old radio standby, is running into snags in its conversion to TV. On
film the show was budgeted for as many as 12 times in 20 min-|
$40,000 but the costs ran up to $55,000. The show's debut has been set back from its original date of May 31 to June 21, » ~ » JOHNNY McPHEE, panelist on “20 Questions” tonight at 7 on WIBC, said it: The only two certainties in life are death and taxes
, who give interesting insights into| little-known facts of the racing
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{hauls gold through Africa, “The Gold Coast Robbery” . . |{WFBM, 7:30 p. m.
Arabs dressed | as jungle natives loot a train that in|
JUDY CANOVA ... Conster-| [nation reigns in Judy's household | |when she learns the mortgage]
{ will be foreclosed on her house {if she falls to meet the next pay|ment. . . . WIRE, 8 p. m. GANGBUSTERS . . . T he “Case of the Variable Blonde,” showing how Military Police units investigate crime involving all
solved . . . WFBM, 8 p. m.
ginia Grey and Howard Duff will be the co-stars in “The Dark
«+. WFBM, 9 p. m. tions in strike-torn Indiana in the late ’30s, progress from then to now, and labor conditions today, will be reviewed by Thomas R. Hutson, Indiana's Labor Commissioner . . . WFBM, 10:15 p. m.
Lightning Hits Twice
Lightning may strike many times in the same place, says the National Geographic Society. It has harmlessly hit the Empire
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Wedding Present DETROIT (UP)—Harold Lorton began saving silver dollars whenever he ran across them. He presented his collection of 334 to his wife on their silver wedding
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FOR PARTIES
tiny cake decorations
. " crying! ‘all colors and are usually used for decorating cake. Rose- : : buds, leaves, flowers, letters, and hearts, are only a few of Blackwood on Bridge— the cute tiny ornaments. They can be eaten safely and will ; dissolve with the sugar in hot drinks. Masters Demonstrates Pull the decoration from the card and fasten it to the | square of sugar by mixing a thick “paste” of powdered A P | ay fo R emem b er SUBar 35d WHER, DX a few leuspoons at a time, a5d with | a toothpick, pas e ornament to the sugar just like you | N making the killing defen- — - were using regular paste. They will stay on well and add | _ , ; 2 sive play on this hand, Mr. South dealer : much to your party. Go ahead and have fun, Hubert! Just because you're teach Both sid ulnerable hth Masters followed a principle Sides YUN MONDAY —Surprise Closeup of Your Finger Tips. me to fish is no reason for you to let me catch them alll" which seems to be known by NORTH ee a very few players. Not that Mr. Champion iC Crowns May ( 2: pe there’s anything intricate about A I , ¥ it. In fact, it's — A , > easy to re- Delf 3 Queen at Dance i WFBM.TV TELEVISION WITV. © member and it C—A Q10354 _ The Indiana Central College] Channel 6 Channel 10 will help you WEST - EAST student body chose a red-haired | SATURDAY —b:00 P. Mi 8:00 P. Moe 1000 P Moe to defeat a lot Mrs. Keen Mr. Masters | junior, Miss Melba Louise Ed- I —d:00 P. Moe 6-Red Skelton 6-Police Story : ; ‘ of otherwise S—Q6 , S—108752 wards to reign it swarm 10-TV Showcase 10-Wrestling 8-Spesd Classis . makable ¢on- H—-J9652 ~ H-—-83 as Queen of May | 10:Reds-Cards . 10-Foreign Intrigue tractE, D—AJTS D—K 10 2 last night at the —b:30 P, M.— —8:30 P.M Mrs. Keen C—63 C—K 13 college's Spring 4:30 F. Mn 6-Wayne King | g410 Mike & Buff ==1420 8: Moms opened the five SOUTH Festival. | 6-Racket Squad 10-One Man's Family 6-Beat the Cloek of hearts, the Mr. Abel Miss Edwards, } 10-John Wayne 7:00 P. M —9:00 P. M,— 10-Hit Parade four went on S—A KJ an edueation | —5:00 P. M.— SX lrray 6-Wrestling from dummy Ra > ear . She 8-2urns & Alle 10-I a 10-8how of Shows =11100 P. Mn Mr. Mast and Mr. Mas- : -5:30 P. M : r WANES ters played the cI 98 i Mes Harold | 6-Groucho Marx 7:30 P, 8, =930 A M~- 8-Thestar 5 eight. Mr. Abel false-carded The bidding: " War ; .. Bh | 10-Mr, Wizard 10-Stu Erwin 10-Crime Syndicated 10-News-Sports with the ace, fooling nobody at South West North East [Fan oy re "rs or — ——— — — — —— —— _ —— — — _- —— —— - — ——_" _- _- - — — mS" | all. Mr, Masters knew thatitit INT Pass SNT Al | 8 resids at" SATURDAY: RADIO PROGRAM He | took the ace to beat his eight, Pass | os IN BRext Miss Edwards WEBM 1260 WiBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 131 Lb then Mrs. Keen must have - year. A member of the Oracle s oy queen, jack and ten. But with diamond return put Mr. Mas- | to Student| =z | —— cs MUTUAL NBC ASC that holding she would have led ters in again with the king. He | san 2h Delon Ip #00 | Make Mine Music | Reds-Cards Star Time Roseland Ballrm the queen. now led the deuce and Mrs, | PRE AT (To re Teachers of §:13| Make Mine Music | Easy Does It Star Time Roseland Ball'm | Saturday A8. for Mis. K be Xk Keen had the jack-seven over | 9 2 Make Mine Music | Easy Does It DePauw Unlv, Home With Music | Saturday 8 lop Mrs seen, si KNEW Mr. Abel's eight-six. Amer eh #43 | Song Shop Easy-News DePauw Univ. Sen. Jenner Saturday that the queen was in the closed sw In her court are Joyce Liechty, | —=| = 8 FFF hand because if Mr. Masters NOTE THAT the king or |R. R. 4, Box 771; June Vannatta, 00| Music with Girls | Easy Does It News-Music Una Mae Carlisle had it, he would have played it deuce of ‘diamonds at trick Rushville; Joanne Dennis, Day- 5:15 Music with Girls | Voice of America | Music for You Track Talk instead of the lowly eight. three would not have done as (ton, O. and Margaret Ewert, :30| Make Mine Music | Les Brown Sports Review Racing Roundup ‘nn well. On the lead of the Jug Springfield, Il. enh Winpicker Club | Peewee Reese News-Sports Club Time first, Mr. Abel's eight will final- : News-G. Forbes | Speedway Gossip | Sa Music " A%2 TRICK (WO Mr. Abel ly stop the suit. If the deuce Brotherhood Plans 6:13 | Moderns’ Muste | Fox's Den . rion i 8 2 clubs ap! 2 att is led first, Mr. Abel would ial : 30] Gun Smoker News-Young World's Orchs, go. Mr. Masters won with the gu. and the jack would win. [Memorial Services #45| Gun Smok ™ y king and it was clear to him — ney ree Sons World's Orchs. h Mrs. Keen would return the five | - Memorial services for departed | 0! Ge that if the contract could be 4 Mr Master's king. But now, | members will be held at 2.p. m. 15 ne Autry : 20 Questions Jane Ace set at all, it had to be set now on the lead of the 10, Mr. |tomorrow by the Brotherhood of | 1a Sane Autry ? 20 Questions Jane Ace —before Mr. Abel regained the Apel would duck and Mrs. Keen |[ocomotive Engineers and its) . 8 AorEal : Jr. Town Meeting | Ralph Edwards Tead: Te — di < would not overtake with the ace |Grand International Auxiliary. ———e) arzan Jr. Town Meeting Ralph Edwards There was only one card Mr. without setting up the queen. |Services will be held at the IOOF Gangbusters Music Festival Judy Canova Masters could lead at this point In similar situations, then, | Hall at E. 10th St. and N, Beville 8! Gangbusters Music Festival Judy Canova which would accomplish the set. when leading up to weakness in | Ave, :30| Broadway Beat Tune Crier Grand OI’ Opry Tam card was the 10 of dia- dummy, it is usually best to | The Rev. G. Lavon Fisher, pas- :45| Broadway Beat | Crier-News Grand OI’ Opry monds. He led it, of course, lead the lowest card you have [tor of Centenary Christian ™o st and Mr. Abel covered with the which 1s higher than dummy's | Church, will speak. Mr. and Mrs. = aN] tars in Alr Co Ade RM Baseball queen. The ace won and a amall highest card in the suit, J. W, Williams will provide music. :30 | Judge for Y'urselt| Armed Forces Sen. 8. Holland | Baseball rare Ja reg Via, :45 | Judge for Y'urselt | Armed Forces | Sen. 8. Holland | Baseball 7 Purdue Graduates Assigned to Posts ree 00| News-G. 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