Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1938 — Page 13

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President Roosevelt’s message to the second session of the 75th Congress will be heard Monday on brozdcasts by the three major nete worlis at 12 o’clock noon. The session will convene an hour befcre ‘the President is to speak. A special series of programs will be broadcast at that time describing the ceremonies and activities pree ceeding the Chief Executive's ade dress. CBS has assigned ' Shepard Stone to give an account of the scone and interview a group of outstanding Senators and Representatives on the legislative plans foi: the session. Fulton Lewis, Mu~ tuil’s Washington commentator, is to be at the microphone to give hi; impressions of the ceremonies, and an unnamed NBC reporter will record the event for that network audience. Time schedules have not been set definitely, but it is Believed that both WFBM and WIRE will carry the broadcasts beginning at noon.

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The proposed Ludlow amendment, which would call for a referendum before war could be declared against any nation except one invading Anerican territory, will be discussed at the University of Chicago Round Tale, tomorrow during the broade cast over NBC-WIRE at 11:30 a. m.

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Participating in the discussion are to be Quincy Wright, professor of international law at the Snivessity; Walter Laves, Midwest Division of the League of Nations Association director, and Clifton M. Utely, Chicago Council on Foreign Relations director. ) ® 8 8 ; ‘Three distinguished Americans Gen. John J. Pershing, Major Gen, James G. Harbord and Owen -D. Young—are to honor the memory of the late Newton D. Baker, war-time Secretary of War, tomorrow night — a at 7 o'clock over NEBC-Blue. Mr. Baker died at his home’ in Clevelandon

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By JAMES THRASHER

Missing from the air tomorrow night, for the first time in many seasons, will be the symphonic hour conducted by Emo Rapee. Perhaps Mr. Rapes and his musicians got caught in the general “lay-off” of their motor sponsor's employees. Certainly they suffered from a disadvantage-

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War in the cabinet of President Wilson from 1016 ° to 1921, a period covering the pare - ticipation of the - United States in - “= the World War. Cien. Pershing Gen. pias comma nder-ine chief of the American Expeditionary Forces during the war, is to speak from Tuscon, Ariz.; - Gen. Harbord, chief of the services of supply for the A. E. F, during the war, com manded the Second Division in the

Marine brigade of his division in the historic battle of Belleau Wood.

Owen D. Young, prominent financier and industrialist and a friend of the late Mr. Baker, is to be heard from the network studios in New York.

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