Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1952 — Page 13

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ALAN YOUNG, who flatly ‘told his network he'd rather 'sit home than do live TV 'shows, will start filming his | new series Wednesday.

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M.— I recent national tournament At the other table, the North | Too bad the TV cameras were | 6-Burns & Allen 10-My Little Margie 6-Wrestling 6-Theater ! where all of the contestants ‘nj5yer elected to pass as dealer. not around. | —5:30 P. M.— —7:30 P. M.—~ —9:30 P. M.— 10-Wrestling 5 1 were Life Masters. South opened with one: heart, . na | 6-Groucho Marx 6-Arthur Murray 6-Wrestling —11:30 P. M.— I Today's deal is from a knock- west passed and North now |= BOB HOPE, currently follow- | 10-Godfrey's Friends 10-Stu Erwin 10-Crime Syndicated 10-News-Sports | D3} teamsol four mater: AL She jumped to three hearts. South ing Big Crosby around on a tour | = ee Se te i en a i on a og i 25s. ot at pc a wd tt 5 wo Yeo e Ing we 8 1ol- i hi Yeasts nich Rast of Europe, said, “I plan to clean| ¥ 2 SATURDAY RADIO PROGRAM $ dou v Af , ie 1 { § oe dem eia————— Ti Se ————r—— oI ome J NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST: co a tr Lay no | 8 ee oe ar 1 WFBM 1260 | WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 | WXLW 1590 1D Pass 1H 2C spades were led each time the they get their first look at Cros-! css MUTUAL NBC ABC | Pate Jam 1S Dou cerenden go hy's shirts.” | 00 | Make Mine Music | News-Easy Star Time Tops in Variety | News-Date 3H Pass 4 H Pass That assured a three trick :15' Make Mine Music | Easy Does It Star Time Tops in Variety Saturday Date Pass Dbl. Redbl. All Pass set but in addition South TV Tips 30! Make Mine Music Fasy Does It Star Time At Home Music Saturday Date West led the king of spades Sroppeds wick io Ee a MAYHEM TIME ... 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