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THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1946 INOIANAI'OLIS STAR ALLY'S WAGCT IV MIKEROW-SCOPES Evan Walker Awarded Jaycce Your Garden 1BC33PIC3BBI I have landed in town for the I races. Jack Dempsey, Henry Ford IL and if you don't whisper a word Bing Crosby and Bob 1 Hope. I've heard the i-umor too many times not pass it on. WITH ALL THE EXCITEMENT fT Distinguished Medal For '46 i I Barnes, ous local broadcasts 7:02 a.m.. 9:15, 2, 5 and 6:50, besides the MBS shots.

WFBM will broadcast the progress of the race at 10:45, 12:45 2:15, and from 25 To the end Announcers will be Paul Roberts Joe'Pierson and Dick Pittinger. Remote lines will be used to pick PAGE 11 the leaves, pinch them elf and put them In the can to be destroyed with the bugs. If your cabbage leaves are rolling up you will likely notice a cluster of lice on the leaves. We are having some trouble with our cabbage, for the repeated rains wash oft the residue almost as soon as we put It on. Our onions we are growing from plants are doing fine.

On nice thing about onions, you don't have to spray them. The job I like least in the gar den is spraying, but it has to done. if down at th' news stand, savs he wishes all th" Memorial Day speeches in th world could be boiled down to th' three words th' war By MOLLY STAR RADIO will again be on the scene of action to report the events of one of the sports classics of the year the 500-mile race, with WABW, WFBM and WIBC providing the mikes. Mutual has the exclusive network broadcast rights, and WIBC is stepping lively to feed coast-to-coast listeners. Bill Slater and Noim Perry Jr.

will broadcast the race for MBS with the aid of WIBC announcers. Gene Kelly, Jim Shelton, Ranee MacFarland and Easy Gwynn, from various points of interest at the Speedway. MBS broadcasts will be 10.45, the start of the classic, 12:15. 2:30, and 3:15, the final laps and finish. WIBC will have numer By HENRY WOOD WARMER DAYS Gardening will become more Intel esting now for as the days warm up gardens really begin to grow.

The seed you plant will ikely come up in a few days and you can begin to see some results. Keep watching for insects and he ready to spray the very day they show up. using rotenone or cryolite for the beetles and a nicotine preparation for the aphids or plant lice. If you have just a few potatoes you will find the old-fashioned method of taking a stick and can and going through the patch knocking the large potato-hugs into the can, effective, and if there are clusters of egRS on of being the metropolis of racing activities, we shouldn't forget the real purpose of Memorial Day. A special patriotic program will presented by Fred Waring U0 a.m., WIRE-NBC) to i honor, the nation's war dead.

Eileen Frederick will honor the deceased heroes of World War II i (3:25, WFBM Lew Leiir, emcee of "Detect and Collect" will participate in a portion of Morris Town's Me-; morial Day ceremonies in the morning planting of 2,001 trees in i memory of those who fell in ac-j tion. He will broadcast his regu-1 lar program a 8:30 WISH-ABC. -ad are tryin to say to us: Love l'hy Neighbor. iTvx', 'S )( it vrV i ly 1 up interviews and comments from the starting post, repair pits and i in Victory Lane. I WABW, Indianapolis' FM sta-' fran, will broadcast the race in-; lermittently throughout the day.

Parting at 10:30. i SPIKE JONES has entered a 16-cylinder, super-charged Spike Jones Special in the classic. As a matter of fact, you'll he surprised all the famous personalities that Wally Boren rWE BUY DIAMONDS i Highest Cash Prices Paid STANLEY JEWELRY 127 Washington St. Dinah Shore will receive a Distinguished Service Award from the American Legion Cinema Post No. 561 for her notable wartime services (7:30, WIRE-NBO.

Red Skelton will be around to help Dinah close her "Open House" for the season. Bob Burns brings us around to the races again hy devoting his monologue to automobile racing the Arkansas wav (8:30, Your Radio Programs For Thursday WIBC 1070 Mutual WLW "00 Morning WISH 1310 Blue WIRE 1430 NBC WFBM 160 CBS "Early Birds News News Emmy May Maker Top O' Morning Ridin' the Range Mustard Gravy Dawn Patrol Hvmntime Farm News Four Indianapolis veterans i 6 7 :00 Sunrise Ranch :15 Sacred Heart :30 Hired Hands :45 Morning Mail News :15 Dunk-in" Time :30 News :45 Time to Shine World News Musical Clock Chore time News Cadle labernacle News Chuck Acree Morn. Neighhors News Devotions News Phil and Ezra 1 World Today Sunrise Ranch Top o' Morning News 11 Larry Richardson Ruccaneers Yawn Patrol News Am Matinee Thumbnail M'st'ry Early Birds Mrs. Farrell The Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce's 19tA Distinguished Service Medal was pinned on Kvan R. Walker (left) by Galen Parks, chairman of (he award committee, at the junior chamber's luncheon yesterday.

he interviewed at 9 '30 o'clock tonight over Station WIBC for the second in a series of "Room Service" broadcasts sponsored by the Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs The program, a public service feature of the station, is oeing conducted to arouse public aid in the veterans' search for homes. Theodore Sendak, public relations director for the Indiana Department of Veterans' Affairs, and Mrs.H.Denise Terrell, office manager of Homes Registry, have chaige of the program. Breakfast Club :15 :30 :00 My True Story :15 Church Hymns :45 Listening Post Musical Clock Dick Reed, news Sneak Preview Lone Journey Lora Lawton Road of Life Joyce Jordan 1 1 TO Valiant I-ady Light of World Evelyn Winters Bachelor's Child Am Matinee Road of Life Joyce Jordan Speedway Crosby Son is Spinning Wheel Fred Waring to Barry Cameron Fred Waring 44 Barry Cameron David Harum :00 Tom Breneman :15 :30 Home Edition :45 Ted Malone Godfrey Show 44 4. Tena and Tim Speedway News Speedway Take It. Easy Speedway son of a former mayor of that city, Clyde B.

Walker was graduated from Lebanon High School and Butler University. Walker holds directorships on the Butler University board, Puller University Foundation, Sp. curity Trust Company, Y.M.C.A., Indianapolis Convention Bureau and the Indianapolis Personnel Association. David Harum CLOSED HODAY DECOBflTHORI EDAY 11 News Ed. Daughter Dr.

Malone Life Beautiful Lyle Van Morton Downey Navy Band Jan Garber :00 Glamour Manor :15 :3 Dick and Guy :43 George Byron Kate Smith Big Sister Helen Trent "Our Gal Sunday Today's Band Eat-itorially Evan B. Walker, executive assistant to the president of the Indianapolis Railways, was awarded the Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce's 1946 Distinguished Service Medal for outstanding business and civic leadership at the organization's luncheon yesterday in the Hotel Washington. Presentation of the award was made by Galen L. Parks, chairman of the award committee, AFFILIATED WITH Indianapolis Railways since 19.17, Walker lias worked up through the ranks from the position of commercial agent and director of -public relations. Before April 1 he held the combined title of executive assistant and director ot public relations.

A NATIVE OF Lebanon and Afternoon WISH 1313 Blue WIRE 1430 NBC WFBM 1260 CBS WIBC 1070 Mutual WLW 700 Fifty Club 12 Chiropractic College Buys IVew Quarters An eight-room brick house at 1718 North Meridian Street has been purchased for approximately $25,000 by the Bebout College of Chiropractic, it was announced yesterday, by Dr. E. R. Bebout, president and treasurer of the school. The school, now located in the Kahn Building, will occupv, ils new quarters about Julv :00 Baukhage :15 Home Front :30 Kay Reporter Everybody's Farm Larry Richardson Speedway Navy Memorial Farm Bureau Cedric Foster John J.

Anthony Queen for Day Gilbert Forbes Ma Perkins Farm Circle Speedway 2d Mrs. Burton Perry Mason Rosemary Dr. Malone Tello Test Dick Reed, news Memorl. Day Pg. 44 41 "Flit Frolics First Love Harmony Hearts Ed Daughter Injuries Are Fatal May 29 (SpU-Injuries suffered yesterday when he fell from a utility pole proved fatal today to James F.

Horton, 62 years old, of Seymour. He was employed as a section equipment man for the Western Union. Open Friday at 9:30 A. M. :45 News Catherine Daniels :15 :.1 Bride Groom MS Guiding Light Today's Child Woman in White Church Hymns Al Pearce Show :15 :30 Ladies Be Seated M3 Speedway P.

M. Parly Speedway Easy Does Tt Women of Am. Ma Perkins Pepper Young Happiness Prog. 2 "3 Women of Am. Ma Perkins Pepper Voting Happiness Prog.

Backstage Wife Stella Dallas Lorenzo Jones Widder Brown Road of Life Speedway Star Time Speedway Speedway Ayres Program Ayres Program Personal Prblms. Tea Time Tunes Easy Does It Speedway Jack Berch :15 Day Dreams :30 Ethel and Albert M3 Cascades Backstage Wife Stella Dallas Lorenzo Jones Widder Brown :00 News Easy Does It 4 :15 Melody Time :30 Swine- Spssion Girl Marries Portia Faces Life Plain Bill Farrell Series HENRY J. KAISER and JOSEPH W. FRAZER :45 Hop Harrigan Girl Marries Portia Faces Lit Just Plain Bill Farrell Series Monarch News Melody Billboard Frank Parrish Sports, Dick Reed "5 :00 Terry Pirates :15 pick Tracy :30 Jack Armstrong First Love Lone Journey Lora Lawton Lowell Thomas Melody Time CIO Comment Tune Teaser Gilbert Forbes Fox's Den Superman Capt. Midnight Tom Mix M5 John DeYoung Evening WISH 1310 Blue WIRE 1130 NBO WFBM 1360 CBS WIBC 1070 Mutual WLW 700 :00 Luke Wallon :15 Waltz Time :30 Singin' Sam M5 Cliff Edwards Supper Club Lanny Ross Wor.JNews Jack Smith Block's Melody BoxMr.

Keen Fred Holt ANNOUNC Fulton Lewis Jr. Supper Club Frank Edwards News Speedway Gossip Crossroads Cafe Inside Sports H. V. Kaltenborn Burns Allen Suspense Burns Allen Supper Serenade Supper Serenade Lum and Abner Earl Godwin :30 Town Meeting M5 Dinah Shore FBI Program Rogue's Gallery Dinah Shore Music Hall 4 Bob Burns Kostelanetz Orch 44 44 Hobby Lohby Gabriel Hoatter Music Hall Life Stories Hour of Song Haley Arden Town Meeting :15 Delect and Collect :45 8 9 rhe New Abbott-Costello" Rudy Vallea Island Veritun 44 That's Life Abbott-Costello 44 44 Rudy Vallee :00 Curtain Time :15 :30 Here's Morgan M5 Fantasy in Melody Sky Bulletin Popular Balons Room for GIs Atomic Bomb Test Frank Edwards Symphonette 10 John Morrow Island Songs .30 Chuckle Time Fred Holt Gilbert Forbes Date With Music Nitecap Revue Music to Remem. Alvino Rey News Sunnyside Singin' Sam Music Shop Scores and Sports :45 News Variety Hour :30 MS 11 I5? News-Sportsman News, Orchestra News, Orch.

Sportsman Benny Goodman Dance Orch. Galliccho Orch. Sammy Kaye Richard Himber News Background Treasury Salute Dance Orch. Moon River News, Sign Off News, Sign Oft Danes Time" Off 12 What's The Answer? Do you like or dislike (hit FINt CtCAMIl rugs-Carpets using ttur cHjnfe 500-mile, meet John Butler, 1814 Park Avenue, Meridian Bookstore Employe I i enjoy the 500-mile race because It i is a part, of Indi- one LI.557I anapolis and is the signal piece i of advertising by which the city is I known all over the world. As a child, I enjoyed visiting garages JORDAN CABINET CO.

Immediate delivery on all size built-in kitchen cabinets. REK OCR LARUE IMSPI.AT 8 North Delaware St. Biddlc Services To Be Tomorrow At Bloominglon Bloominglon, May 29 Spl. Indiana University will pay ils final tribute to Ward Biddle, vice-president and treasurer who died yesterday In an Indianapolis hospital, in services at 11 o'clock Friday morning in "the Memorial Union Building. Dr.

William Lowe Bryan, president emeritus of the university under whom Mr. Bindle served 14 years, will give the funeral adiiress with the services in charge of the Rev. Joseph Walker pastor of the First Presbyterian Church here, of which Mr. Biddle was a member. The Rev, Merrill B.

MrFall, pastor of the First Methodist Church, will give the prayer while music will be given by members of the faculty of the School of Music. PALLBEARERS chosen from members of the staff of the ofh. of vice-president and treasutei A'ill be J. A. Franklin, assistant treasurer; Claude J.

Black, put chasing agent: J. W. Hicks, chief fjecountant; Harold W. Jordan director of service enterprises, Henry 15. Pearson, superintendent of buildings and grounds: L.

in the older section of the citv I which housed as piring drivers and mechanics preparing their cars for the race. Miss -liia nit a Burns, 552 North Belmont Avenue, Saleslady ThPre are several reasons why I dislike I Ji Speedway CARPETS Linotile LINOLEUMS Asphalt Tile race, tor one thing, the crowd Smuck'S 17 E. Maryland St. F- I is too 1 a I "4 there Is too confusion. I feel lost in such a large gathering.

Also, I don't Ijke to see people SONGS OF GEORGE BYRON killed and Then, too, it gets pretty The Kaiser Special is on the assembly lines at Willow Run now! It is a conventional rear-wheel-drive automobile, tho result of months of advanced engineering, modern production planning and exhaustive tests. This new 1947 motor car has everything you expect in styling, comfort, roominess, roadability and performance. Best of all, this car will soon be in the showrooms of our more than 4,000 dealers. To provide vitally needed steel for the Kaiser Special, excess ingot production from the Kaiser Fontana steel plant is now being shipped and will be used to roll sheets in Mid west plants having excess rolling capacity. The Kaiser Special precedes the front wheel drive Kaiser which will go into production later.

KAISER-FRAZER CORPORATION Willow Run, Michigan i boring out there just watching the cars go by. time after time for more than four hours. Mis Betty Wood. 1517 Park Avenue, Telephone Toll Checker I've never seen the race but I'm jot risher, cashier; M. C.

BarKer manager of the insurance department, and Robert E. Burton, assistant vice-president. The body of the late vice-president and treasurer will Me in state tomorrow and until 10 o'clock Friday morning in the Day Funeral Home here. Classes and all other university activities will be suspended from 10 o'clock until noon Friday, while the office of the president and vice-president will be closed during "the entire day. certainly looking forward to the i one this year I'm sure that it will give me jenough chills and thrills to last me until next! year.

Maybe I'll I get a little sun- rih burn, too. I like the race itself, but to tell the truth, the large crowd all decked out in new spring clothes attracts me more than the race Itself. Gr.ORGB BYRON George Byron. Impreslv youn baritone of taj! nl icreen, now tar In a gay nw show. It' "Solus ot iore Byron" with Pan Seymour.

nl Jeff Ateisndpri orchestra. Don't mis it Every TIESDAf tnd THLRSUAV 11:45 A. M. Presented by GULFSPRAY "SINGIN' SAM" 6:30 P. M.

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