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THE INDIAN ArOLIS STAR SATURDAY, BIARCII 27, 1934 -PACE tl Radio-TV Highlight Your Radio And Television Programs For Saturday (All Programs LUted Central Standard Time) Baseball, Track On Broadcast List Morning WISH 1310 ABC WIRE 1430 KSC WFBM 1269 CIS WIBC 1070 Mutual WXLW 15f0 SPRINGTIME sports events Worthless Check Brings Forgery Giarge Accused of attempting to cash worthless $208 check at the Rose Tire Company, 930 North Meridian Street. William Cheatham, 34 years old, 514 North Senate Avenue, yesterday was reslated on a forgery charge in Municipal Court, Room 3. will take over the Saturday air ti News; Morrison Bob Morrison Bob Morrison Rnh Morrison Morning Hymns Dunkin' Time Dunkin' Time Dunkin' Time Early Birds Farm News Early Birds Early Birds Farm Journal Wally Nherling Dawn Patrol Dawn Patrol Bible Says Farm Fair Dixie Four Reveille Revelry SO 45 TV 00 i 15 with the 11 pm. WFBM-TV Theater's "We're Going to Ba with Grade Fields and Brian Donlevy. Neil Hamilton and Irene Hervey will be the stars of 'Honeymoon Limited" on WTTVs Starlight Theater at 11:30 p.m.

The Night Owl Theater on WFBM-TV at about 1 a.m. will have "Double-Crossed Fool," featuring Bobby Watson and Joe Devlin. Shows has actress Rita Gam as guest hostess (8 WTTV I. Don Taylor. Joan Vohs, Jeff Donnell and Paul will be the all-star cast of the Theater's "Taming of the Shrewd" (8.30 p.m..

WFBM-TV). Spike Jones and his City Slickers (7 p.m.. WTTV) will otter their interpretation of the fairy tale. "Rumplestiltskin." Late movie fare will begin News; Dunkin' Harlin Bros. News; Dunkin Dunkin'; News World News World News News; Revelry Musical Clock Headlines; News Reveille Revelry Musical Clock Feet's Sake News; Revelry News News Reveille Revelry time today as the first post-basketball weekend gets under way.

The ABC-TV Game of the Week, to be described during the season by Dizzy Dean and Bud Blattner, will for the next few weeks on WTTV invade the 45 News; Morrison Bob Morrison Sports; Bob News New Morrison Bob Morrison Bob Morrison Bob Morrison SHADE TREES WFEMTY (6) WTTY (4) :00 :15 :30 :45 Wally Nchrling News of America News Wally Nehrling Melodies Easy On Record Wally Nehrling Starlighters Easy On Record Fort Harrison Garden Gate News; Easy LANDSCAPING No School Today No School Today No School Today No School Today Overseas Prevue Mr. Wizard Mr. Wizard Cartoons Cartoons Grapefruit circuit. Today's ex Eagle Creek Nursery 9 :00 13 :30 :43 rirpnan mf. X3SI Here's to Vets Galen Drake Billboard Galen Drake Mary L.

Taylor Galen Drake MarvL. Tavlor Galen Drake Easy On Record News; Korner Lone Ranger Mr. Wizard Easy On Record Kids Korner Ranger Mr. Wizard Crossroads Party Big Ten TBA Serial Theater Crossroads Party Bis Ten TBA Serial Theater hibition game, between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Cincinnati Redlegs at Tampa, Morning Music Space Patrol Space Patrol will begin at 12:45 p.m. im tUYINC STORM WINDOWS A AT Of YOUI HAM-THIN YOini WANT TO WRCOMf THE AL5C0 MAN Breakfast Brownson Report Robert Q.

Lewis Breakfast D'con Show Robert Q. Lewis Open House Woman in Love Robert Q. Lewis :00 15 :80 :45 Pick-a-Pocket News; Trio Space Patrol Truth Search Country Carnival Answer Man Space Patrol Country Carnival Mills Brothers Smilin' Ed Film Forum Country Carnival Meet Girls Smilin' Ed Film Forum Open House Woman in Ive Robert Q. Lewis NO DOWN PAYMENT MA. 5554 ft News; House Jamboree Today's Theater Country Carnival News; Hits Big Top Talent Revue :15 Open House Jamboree Today's Theater Country Carnival Yesterday's Hits Bis Top Talent Revue Back to Bibb? Music You Rem.

Hollywood Stars Easy at Abel's Rig Top Talent Revue :45 Back to Pible Music You Rem. Hollywood Stars Easy at Abel's Crosby Croons Big Top Talent Revue Afternoon WISH 1310 ABC WIKE 1430 NEC WFBM 1260 CBS WISC 1070 Mutual WXLW 1590 WFBM-TY WTTY (4) News News News News Johnny Jupiter Colonel Flack I 1:15 Cub Women Jordan Music Forward March Man on Farm Sports; Band Johnny Jupiter Colonel Flack I :30 Sidewalk R'cort'jr Farm Home Peter Lind HayesMan on Farm Hit Parade Place the Face Dizzy Dean 45 Waltz Festival Farm Home Peter Lind Hayes Bill Mason Hitparade Place the Face Rods-Dodgers 1:00 Metrop'n Opera Star Time City Hospital Hickory Shindig Hoosier Relays Laurel Hardy Reds-Dodgers :15 Metrop'n Opera Star Time City Hospital Hickory Shindig Saturday Date Laurel Reds-Dodgers 30 Metrop'n Opera Star Time Platter Chatter Hickory Shindig Saturday Date Laurel Hardy Reds-Dodgers 145 Metrop'n Opera Star Time Platter Chatter Hickory Shindig Hoosier Relays Laurel Hardy Reds-Dodgers 1-HOUR TV SERVICE A TELKV1SION REPAIRMAN STARTS THI MINUTE YOU CALL $2.50 BR. 8778 $2.53 (partt and service guorantetd) IMMEDIATE SERVICE. DAY OR NIT GUILFORD ELECTRIC CO. 6317 GUILFORD mediately after the preliminary Dizzy Dean Show at 12:30.

On the local scene, Greg Smith will be the WXLW representative at the IU. Field-house to report portions of the Hoosier Relays there. The station will carry the meet at 12:55, 2, 3, 4 and 5:15 p.m., for 15 minutes each time. The wind-up of activities will be taped and played tomorrow at 11:45 a.m. RADIO ROUNDUP The Annual All-Star Red Cross Show (8 p.m., WIRE-NBC) will be emceed by Bob Hope and will include on its roster of stars Bing Crosby, Ida Lupino, Liberace and Connie Haines.

The 35th Army Band of Ft. Benjamin Harrison will begin a series of Caisson Concerts, with accent on widely varied musical styles. It will be a WIBC feature at 9 p.m. The Metropolitan Opera matinee broadcasts will resume on WISH-ABC at 1 p.m. with a Ti- '-e yat- Jf Lru Big Town Big Town Reds-Dodgers Reds-Dodgers Reds-Dodgers 2 :00 Metrop nUpera 15 Metrop'n Opera 30 Metrop'n Opera 45 Metrop'n Opera Platter Chatter Sonny Grubbs Saturday Date Make Mine Music Chuckwagon Saturday Date Make Mine Music Chuckwagon Saturday Date Star Time Star Time Star Time Adventure T.

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EAST ST. WIRE 1430 NBC WFBM 1260 CBS WIBC 1070 Mutual VYFBM-TV U) Night WISH 1310 ABC WTTY (4) :00 Sports :15 News t. Jack Benny Sports News Three Suns News Supper Club Johnny Mercer Johnny Mercer Serenata Proudly We Hail Proudly We Hail News 30 Brownson 45 Nat'l Guard in on the Twenty Questions panel (7 p.m., WIBC-MBS). The National Farm and Home Hour (12:30 p.m., WIRE-NBC) will visit the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Northern Research Laboratory at Peoria, III.

Kenny Delmar will portray a chest-beating government of :00 Here's to Vets 1 :15 Air Force 20 Questions 20 Questions Jr. Town Meet'g Jr. Town Meet'g Gun Smoke Gun Smoke Gangbusters Gangbusters Big Preview Big Preview Big Preview Big Preview (ADVKRTIRF.MENT) 80 Proudly We Hail :45 Proudly We Hail ON TY 8:00 TONIGHT! WAJC FM (91.9M) Guest Star :15 You Were There :30 Dancing Party Choral Festival Choral Festival Choral Festival Choral Festival Two for Money Two for Money Two for Money Two for Money 8 Red Cross Show Red Cross Show This Is Hour This Is Hour :45 Dancing Party P.M. Billrlte 5:45 ports rlMrt-Nt-w Review 1 5-Kerrnarle Hall Bibla Harrison Band Harrison Band Proudly We Hail Proudly We Hail Tune Parade Country Style Dude Ranch Country Style Pee Wee King Horace Heidt Pee Wee King I lorace Heidt 9 Groucho Marx News Weather Groucho Marx Chandler Trio Beat Clock Ethel Albert Beat Clock Ethel Albert Jackie Gleason Spike Jones Jackie Gleason Spike Jones Jackie Gleason Amateur Hour Jackie Gleason Amateur Hour Favorite Story Show of Shows Favorite Story Show of Shows Theater Show of Shows Theater Show of Shows City Detective Show of Shows City Detective Show of Shows Red Skelton Hit Parade RodSkelton Hit Parade Amateur Fights Star Playhouse Amateur Fights Star Playhouse Mr. McNutley Man vs.

Crime Mr. McNutley Man vs. Crime Theater Red Buttons Theater Red Buttons Theater Starlight T. Theater Starlight T. Theater Starlight T.

Theater Starlight T. Medallion T. Starlight T. Night Owl T. News; Sign Off :00 Anonymous Anonymous :80 Ambassador :45 Ambassador Five-Star Final News News Final Music TUirec Suns Paul Ford Music 'til Midnite Oscar Dumont Name Band Music 'til Midnite Oscar Dumont Eileen Barton :00 Sports; Silver :15 Silver Serenade :80 Silver Serenade .45 Silver Serenade ficial who suffers piqued pride in "The One That Got Away," on Theater of Today ((11 a.m.

WFBM-CBS). Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, national music fraternity, will be saluled on the Saturday Night Dancingv Party (8:30 p.m., WISH-ABC). Three DePauw University debaters will discuss Congressional investigations on DePauw Presents (5:30 p.m. WIRE). VIDEO VARIETY A homecoming celebration will be in order tonight when Jackie Gleason returns to the helm of his show (7, WFBM-TV).

A special ballet, "Wall Street Blues," will feature the dance group when Your Show of :0 Variety Hour Variety Hour :30 Variety Hour News Sportsman Jimmy Palmer Spiritual Hour Music 'til Midnite Jimmy Palmer Spiritual Hour Music 'til Midnite Teddy Phillips Spiritual Hour Music; News Teddy Phillips Spiritual Hour 11 :45 Variety Hour Sign Off 1 a.m. Sign Off 12 00 Music After 12 (lhr.) Sign Off 1 a.m. Variety Hour (lhr.) Sign Off 1 a.m. 12 More Drivers Added A ir 5 -r fas I St I' I i i ADOLPHE MENJOU PLAYS THE LEADING ROLE IN "FAVORITE STORY" Tc.l'ht frVl- "-T-HImlf King" CHANNEL 6 VYFBM-TV Brought fo you by tht br.w.ri of RE WHYS BEER Brawrya llmitad, A. Savth Sand, 14.

House to launch the American Cancer Society's fund raising drive April 1. The President's wand will activate a switch Ike To Open Drive Washington (INS) President Eisenhower will wave a radioactive wand in the White pulse to New York which will illuminate two 50-foot crusader swords in Times Square. transmitting an electrical im- To Suspended List Mulberry Street, DD, to March Tops onW i 1 at I -I I Ford Theatre presents Following is a list issued yesterday by the State Bureau of Motor Vehicles of motorists whose drivers' licenses have been suspended: INDIANAPOLIS George W. Beasley, 2000 North Harding Street, DD, to March 18, 1956. Edna E.

Gundiff, 213 North De Quincy Street, to June 20, 1954. Robert P. Mascoe, 724 East 48th Street, to June 17, 1954. David Harvey Perry, 3130 North Gale Street, DD, to March 22, 1955. Dwight Barker, 1827 South Meridian Street, DD, to March 19 1955.

Melvin Begley, 911 East Washington Street, DD, to March 18. 1955. Ernest Bracely, 2234 Carroll-ton Avenue, LS, to Sept. 12, 1951. Nan V.

Bulleit, 2363 Broadway, DD, to March 19, 1955. James Bilbrey, 1737 South Hawthorne Lane, DD, to March 20, 1955. Hillis Driver, 2233 West Miller Street, Sept. 22, 1954. Albeit Harris, 1520 Cornell Avenue, DD, to March 22, 1955.

Joseph Morgan, 933 East Raymound Street, to June 23, 1956. Jesse Kinley, R.R. 2, DD, to March 23, 1953. CARTHAGE Paul R. Back, RD, to March 19, 1955.

David DeWitt, Indefinite. Phyllis June Dye, indefinite. OTHER PLACES Edi-nburg William Armstrong, DD, to March 15, 1956. Marion Earl M. Brown, 503 East First Street, DD and to Sept.

17, 1955. Lapel Marvin L. Forrer, Box 107, DD, to March 22, 1955. Jeffersonville Loyd S. Keith, 112 West Chestnut Street, DD on two counts, to March 11, 1956.

Kokomo William E. Saul, 1028 South Emery Street, DD, to March 22, 1955. William sport Floyd V. Smith, LS, to Sept. 7, 1954.

Topeka Gerald L. Stutzman, RD, to June 17, 1954. DePauw Denzil W. Whitman, R.R. 2, RD, to- Sept 10, 1954.

Monlicrllo James Cornish Bolton, R.R. 2, LS, to Sept. 20, 1954. Windfall Lawrence E. Ray, R.R.

2, to April 3, 1954. Hammond Elmo Sebree, 7526 Columbia Avenue, DD, to March 23, 1956. Orleans John R. Stalker, DAVID DOM BRIAN TAYLOR Starring in TAHUN6 OF THE SHREWD VYFBM-TV 8:30 P.M. CHANNEL 6 sub-debs well-suited for Easter I wfbmN in navy 9:15 A.M.

sUIMUAT Radio Address by Dr. Frederick May Eliot 14, 1954. Robert Roberts, 2859 Highland Place, DD, to March 19, 1955. RICHMOND Robert W. Maxwell, 214 North Fifth Street, DD, to Sept.

18, 1954. Baxter Mills, 113 South Second Street, DD, to March 15, 1955. Chester Kirkman, 109 North 14th Street, indefinite. NOBLES VILLE James Fraze, 685 Vi South 11th Street, DD, to March 22, 1955. R.R.

2, DD, to March 21, 1956. Gary Milan Tesanovich, 722 Mississippi Street, DD, to March 19, 1955. Bloomington Eugene E. Hendricks, R.R. 4, DD, to March 19, 1935.

Lincoln City Jack Raymond Huff, DD, to March 5, 1955. DD-Drunken Driving. RI-R rckl'ii Driving VT-Venu-ie Taking. LSLeaving thf arena rtt an accident. O-Other trtfflc 1 1 A.M.

at the Church INSTALLATION of the Jack offenses. J-Unpaid Judgment from an pccldrnt. ev. Delmar Hall, general delivery, MENDELSOHN to Aug. 22, 1954.

Ome Cheek, 508 Pleasant Participating in the Service Street, RD, to Sept. 19, 1954. Loain Pryor, R.R. 5, RD, to Two young-as-springtime suits surt malt a pretty impression in tha Easter Parada a boxy suit in fine wool flannel, and a wear-now-through-summer suit of linen-y rayon. Both jackets have fashionable polka dot linings; the wool suit sports a polka dot ascot, too.

From a selection In sub-deb sizes. Rayon Suit 25.00 Wool Box Suit 3S.00 Ayrts' Sub-Deb Shop, Fourth Floor prefty Betmar Easter straws look even prettier on sub-deb heads 5.95 to 7.95 Fetching, beguiling, intriguing we can't begin to tell you how adorable these bonnets are! All we know is that they're sure to be tha perfect complement to your Easter suit, coat or dress. From a selection of Betmar straws lor spring. Ayrn' Sub-Deb Millinery, Fourth Floor June 17, 1954. Frederick L.

Tomlinson, R.R. Teen-Age Gang Admits Theft Of 28 Cars A teen-age gang which specialized in stealing cars on the North Side was reported smashed by police yesterday with the apprehension of four boys. Police said the youths, now in custody of the Juvenile Aid Division, admitted stealing 28 cars. 1, to Sept. 1.

1954. Malon R. Bryant, 613 South Will Be: Rev. Randall S. Hilton Rev.

George A. Franti Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt Dr. Gordon T. Batman Rev. E.

T. Buehrer Rev. Frederick May Eliot Church School, 10:30 to 12 Noon ALL SOULS Second Street, DD, to March 15, 1955. -RHEUMATISM PAINS- Paul Matherly, R.R. 5, to Feb.

26, 1955. MUNCIE Robert Ewbanks. 1539 West Eighth Street, VT. Sept. 2, 1954.

Richard D. Campbell, 1428 West 14th Street, LS, to Sept. 22, 1954. MARTINSVILLE Vern L. Baker, 789 North UNITARIAN CHURCH Tk WINTER -X Tablcti fw quick rllrt of pm tod dhromfort of RhFUmatlam, Neurltli or Muicular Lumbago Mg.t do tha work to tour complrtt Mtufactlnn or our monr rr-funded.

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