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SUBBING — John Daly (standing) (left to ridhy Anna Lee, John H. Faulk, Louise Albritton and Quen. on Reynolds, on "It's News to Me'' are subbina for Edward R. Mur-
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By Kathleen
THE PROGRAM DEPARTMENT at WFBM received a press release to end all press releases recently. From the CBS Press Department came this gem: Wednesday night boxing matches. Wednesday night, Dec. 24, 1952. (Christmas Eve.) Please adjust
your schedules accordingly.” Must be the heat.
“Re: There will be no bout
» » » FOUR candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination
will get the once-over -- at the same time—from a panel of reporters on a special hour show _ tonight at 9 on WIRE. Appearing for the quiz will be W. Averell Harriman, and Sens. Robert Kerr, Fistes Kefauver and Richard Russell. On the reporter side will be 4 Frank McNaughton of Time mag3 azine, Tom Reynolds of the Chi3 cago Sun-Times, Richard Wilson of Cowles Newspaper Publications and Lawrence Spivak, moderator. Combining for the special event are the two shows “Meet the Press” and “American Forum of
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BeAr ws FRANCES WALLERa— In "TV CLIFTON WEBB'S latest Playhouse" drama. movie, “Dream Boat,” takes some amusing pot-shots at TV com- of Indiana’s 38th Division and
|Capt. Mel A, Peterson, USN, com'manding officer of the Naval IT SEEMS Indianapolis wasn't Ordnance plant. the only city with ‘‘glory-seekers” Before the show R. M. Fairwho took advantage of the re- banks, president and’ general —eent—telethon for- the benefit of ‘manager of —WHIBC —~plesented the Olympic teams: : , jCapt. Peterson with an advance The Times s right in call: copy of the Greater Indianapolis | ing the shots .on false donations Area Civil Defese Manual. after the show, Reports “TV Forecast”: depressing reports that ‘contribu- service. tors’ failed to follow up their TT ¥y n pledges on the Bob Hope-Bing HAROLD PEARY, the fat felCrosby Olympics fund-raising low with the tickled laugh, who telethon has put a real damper on spent a succeesful time on radio TV benefits for the future. As the “Great Gildersleeve,” is due
mercials,
The radio station is sponsor-
“A certain percentage of ‘dead- back soon with a similar show |
beats’ is always expected on such on TV. a yenture, but for this, the finest) Peary will portray Joe Grady, a of telethons to date, there were plodding engineer and part-time more renegers than usual. inventor. “One big reason given: Many, The comedy series, titled “My ‘donors’ after hearing of the great Nephew Norvell,” is due July 25. success of the program (some- x x =
thing like $300,000 over the goal), * decided their money ShiaTY Tips needed. | TOAST OF THE TOWN ...
“Now. as it turned out, the Der Will Rogers Jr. comedian Jack Bingle-Hope opus didn't even Carter, operatic star Rise Stevens reach its goal—a sad commen- and golf champion Ben Hagan} tary on some little people's ‘big’ Will’ be among “tonight's Mad A court-
hearts.” liners . ,. CH. 6, 7 p. m. % No further comment is needed.! TV PLAYHOUSE vas = # 5 = room drama in which the jury Aa CIVIL- DEFENSE gets panel foreman attempts to have the de3 treatment today at 2:30 p. m. on!fendant convicted to satisfy his WIBC when Mayor Alex M. own personal spite during Clark, Charles R. Broderick, Mar- Trial of Steven Kent,” will be fon County director of civil de- dramatized ... CH. 10, 8p. m.
fense and Frederick T. Cretors,| INFORMATION PLEASE . . director of the Indiana depart-ig;. Gladwyn
‘dom to the United Nations, will join panel regulars John Kieran
and Franklin P. Adams , . . CH. 6 8 p.m. HALL OF FAME . YSal-
TV and Radio— |
Well—These Things | Just Haveto Be Done |
“The ing the manuals as a public
“The | »
Philip Barry's “Holiday.” BEST PLAYS ... of the Turtle,”
thinks his usefulness to society is lat an end ... CH. 10, 9 p. m. | CELEBRITY TIME . . . A large {apartment house, buzzing with is talent, will be the fancied scene Col. Webster issue with Col. ster, USAF, commanding officer Nagel for a session of fun . of the 2d Air Reserve District CH. 6. 9 p. m. Headquarters, Maj. Ray K. Bruch . : ‘On the Air
MARTIN KANE . .. A NOSPIYAL J SURRIEM tective sister tries to enlist- the
ald of Martin Kane to free her ”n . ” Indiana O Plan
|stregs, and Victor Borge, whim-
brother from the power of a bookie , . . WIRE, 3:30 p. m. STAR PLAYHOUSE .. . John Lund, screen star, will portray Joe Martin, whose fear stampedes
dividual or Family Growps him into becoming almost inLow as extricably involved in murder, in 4 00 A M 0 ¥ T H the drama, “Step Right Up and PER PERSON BrneW 5 4 p.m, Se FOR CHILDREN Die. WIRE p.m
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be pre-
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During World War II Capehart
engineers were the development
If Bossy munications equipment goes to the fair, she will have ‘to One of the first IFF (Information a Friend or Foe) devices and held cohol
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the Signal Corps, announcement here today by a company official.
While the amount of the conListener.” , , , tract was not disclosed,
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Writing in the Journal of the Association, the consultant said the only reliable way to determine a person's state of. intoxication is to test the per cent of alcohol in his blood or breath. This is because the body continually oxidizes alcohol.
Medical
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burned alcohol in a drinker's sys- system. tem that makes him tipsy, the amount he consumes.
BY spacing drinks properly, medical consultant claims, pound man can down a pint of oxidizes 100-proof liquor in 24 hours with- Seven to 10 cubic centimeters of out showing any signs of intoxi- absolute alcohol per hour,”
not’ In three hours, a normal man’s 82 Stations
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body oxidizes one ounce, a only one and one-half oun
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television programs originated by the four TV networks are seen by Ing a half-ounce of pure al- more than half of the Ameriean one-half people.
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Factors in the rate of oxidization are the amount of food in
alcohol and the drinker's general physical and emotional condition.
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