Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1942 — Page 16
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TONIGHT 7:00—Cities Serv. Concert, WIRE. 7:30—Information Please, WIRE. 9:00—Elsa Maxwell, WISH.
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Week-end radio:
DRAMA AND COMEDY: Kate Smith will pay tribute to President Roosevelt tonight by presenting a cavalcade of important events in the life of the Chief Executive at 7 o'clock on WFBM. Sunday, Humphrey Bogart will appear in a radio version of his recent film success, “High Sierra,” on the Screen Guild Theater pro- : gram on WFBM mint at 6:30 p. m..... Mr. Bogart “Each Dawn I Die,” a screen melodrama based on Jerome Odlum’s novel, is adapted by Charles Martin for his Playhouse program on the same station at 8 o'clock tonight. . . . Raymond Massey will appear in an original radio playlet ‘written especially for him at 9:30
. +|Jan Peerce in the lead roles, is
OPERA—Bidu Sayao, the Brazil-
lead of Adina tomorrow afternoon when Donizetti's Love” is broadcast in its entirety from the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House at 1 p. m. on WISH. Bruno Landi, a “Met” mainstay for the past six years, sings the role of Nemorino, Others in the cast include Salvatore Baccaloni, Francesco Valentino and Mona Paulee. . . . Victor Herbert's “Eileen,” with Marion Claire and
scheduled for the Chicago Theatre of the Air program on WIBC at 8 p. m, tomorrow. s 8 ” QUIZ: After surviving three tough grillings by Clifton Fadiman at the board of experts table on the Information Please broadcast, Cornelia Otis Skinner, actress, monologist and writer, will be back for more on the program tonight. Miss Skinner and Deems Taylor will face the verbal barrage on WIRE at 7:30 o'clock. ” ” s DEBUT: Elsa Maxwell, known as the “world’s most famous party thrower,” will begin a new series of radio broadcasts tonight on WISH beginning at 9 o'clock. Miss
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Alamo Into U. S. History
By UNITED PRESS It took 100 years to produce the ‘heroes of the Alamo and the men of Gen. George Custer's Army who fought the ‘good fight” against overwhelming odds.
The war with Japan is less than a month old, but out of it already has come the story of 378 heroic Marines who stood off the invader hordes from Wake Island for 14 days, and the defenders of Manila who today were writing another chapter of dauntless courage into American history. Even while the guhs and planes of the enemy rained death upon the defenders, Gen. Douglas MacArthur was able to speak of “international law” and “every consideration” to interned aliens, any of whom might be eager to stab him in the back. The stamina and bravery of the new war's heroes were of the stuff that has made America great. They recalled, inevitably, thé defenders of the Alamo and Custer’s soldiers who could not be defeated. None lived to tell the story of the Alamo, a walled mission in San Antonio, Tex. In 1836, during the
war for Texas. independence, Cols.|Pell British * director of informa-
William B. Travis, James Bowie and. Davy Crockett and 180 umen were besieged in it by Gen. Santa Anna and 4000 Mexicans. The garrison held out from Feb. 23 to March 6 and killed some 500 Mexicans. On the 13th day, the ‘Mexicans breached the walls and all but five 1 1s were slain in a hand<to-Mand struggle in the chapel. The survivors were put to death by Santa Anna's order, but ‘the ery, “Remember the Alamo,” re-
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CHURCHILL WEARS
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 (U. P.).— The rosette which British Prime Minister Winston Churchill wears in his button hole these days is that of the U. S. Distinguished Service {Medal awarded him 22 years ago, it was revealed today. “He always wears it when visiting this country,” said Sir Gerald Camp-
The medal was awarded to him in July, 1919, in recognition of his service as Minister of Munitions in the First World War.
MISSING’ SEAMAN SAFE LOGANSBORT, Jan. 2.(U. P).—
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