Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1940 — Page 19

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“ON THE RADIO

the most useless thing |” around the studio during the John

Barrymore-Rudy

these days is the prepared scripts. . John just won't have much to do

with them.

“ Foliowing ' the

the play,

Vallee program

success achieved

though’ the networks fail to reach an agreement an the use. of A. 8. C. A. P. music’ before the «Jan, 1 - deadline, ” # »

“Must America and Japan. Clash?” is to be the topic on tonight's America's Town Meeting of the Alr , WENR, 8:35. » gn are to be Dr. Brooks Emery, director of the Foreign Affairs Council and professor of International Relations at Cleveland

stone, professor of political science ab George Washington University and Robert Aura Smith, member of the staff of The New. York Times

College; Dr. William Crane John-|:

Writer on Defense Tour F inds America’s. Army

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BY JOHN A REICHMANN ) United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 .(U, P.)— The Army is confident of its ability to meet any emergency that could confront it now and, likewise, any future emergency. That is -the opinion of officers ‘working long hours in army posts throughoit the country to convert millions of peaceful men and billions of the taxpayers’ money into an efficient, hard-hitting army, - Their - confidence is reflected in the high morale ahifgsted at various posts visited by this corre-

spondent and other defense writers

* |during a recent army-sponsored air tour of the continental defense es-|

tablishment in recent days.

The new army that. is being worked into shape gave the impres-

sion that it was deadly serious about | program.

its job. In many ways the army of today presents a different picture than the army of 1917. The officers and men are more casual in their relations, yet there is no discipline.: The salute id as brisk as ever and the air about the. amps ® thick with “Yes, sir,” “No

lack of |Okla.,

as they did in 1917. But there 'is an ordered form to the expansion Company streets are laid out with greater efficiency. metimes the equipment is inadequate but it is kep{ in up top shape. At Ft. Sill, : where the new 349th Field Artillery Regiment is heing formed with Negro recruits, the 155-milli-meter rifles made in France in 1817 are polished until they are as shiny

from the mud and dust, | plying

At Ft. Knox, Ky. young men

¢|with a flair for machines, are aptheir genius to modern; ar-

‘mour-plated tanks that go tearing across. the broken-ravines along the Ohio:River at 50 miles an hour, firing .cannon at targets, At Pt. Bliss; Tex. horse cavalry

spite ..the | ins of some other branches that, the day of the "horse has passed. "Officers there pointed out that many areas prevent any use of tanks. and horsemen’ can

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1s fighting to maintain its place de-

carry a great fire power over diffi-

cult terrain st a remarkable speed, veteran officers ask, “How do you know Where the next war ‘Will be

f > At ‘Randolph Field, Tex, young cadets work long hours with their comparatively few training planes, rushing from class to class to get

the last minute of training service dust

from them. On a fair day the skies over those Texas plains roar as one class swoops down after its lesson and another one takes off. The new streamlined infantry di-

vision at Ft. Sam Houston demon-

strates how quickly it can move a ‘ou

Deadly Serious’

foot soldiers from ohe. point to another. Their mobility is incredible . to World War doughboys. At Ft. Benning, Ga., the second armored division works out tank Wanowvers in steep ravines and 1 ooded hillsides, through -rain at ‘troops tumble diz-

Parachute zily. "from low-flying planes, their numbers and exact equipment a

secret. All’ of men and all of this activity rep: ts the army’s adaptation. of lessons learned from modern war. Gob | ee —

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“My Dear Children,” ‘when his ad libbing delighted tudiences from coast to coast, the Great Profile has introduced the impremptu remarks into his radio sketches— and with great Buccess, t00, ac-; tording fo studio ~ attaches. Des- wy, pairing script . writers recalled one “rehearsal when John’s departure from script proved 80 good that it was decided to make them part of the script. But during the actual broadcast John had so improved on his original ad libbing with newer and better wisecracks that the boys just threw up their hands. All agree, though, that during these cavortings John keeps well within bounds, and master showman

and author of “Our Future in Asia.” | ‘George V. Denny again will act as moderator. F> | .During the question and answer } | portion of the program, there will a switch from Town Hall, New York, to the Chicago meeting of the Fourth School Broadcast Conference to permit members of the Chicago~ Adult Education council to submit quections to the speakers, | 4 2 =»

Jane Pickens is to be guest soloist on .this ‘Sunday’s Bandwagon program, aired at 6:30 p. m. on the NBC-Red network. She’ll sing a medley of Negro -spirituals. Jane is now appearing as leading lady of the Ed Wynn musical, “Boys and Girls Together,” in New York.

- = sn ” i Orrin Tucker and Bonnie Baker, who proved very popujar here during their vaudeville appearance last year have been signed for a new Ww ‘cogst to toast program scheduled that he is, possesses a sure instinct for its debut Dec. 15 from 4:30 to for what will go with an audience.|5 p. m. on the NBC-Blug network. Originally Barrymore came to the| Title of the program is Hidden Vallee program as a guest, but dur-|Stars and the idea is to feature his appearances the program each Sunday a radio entertainer soared to such public favor that | popular in his own area but:lackRudy shrewdly figured ‘he should ing an opportunity for national become a permanent meinber of the |recognition. cast. And it was so ‘ordered. Listeners in each locality are to be It’s very possible you will hear asked to vote for - their favorite some of the latest Barrymore gems local radio personalities. The winby tuning in on the program :to-|ning act %n each city then will be night. WIRE will carly it at, 9|brought to Chicago for the network @:clock. broadcast.

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