Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1942 — Page 27
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IN BE: ESENTING comprehensive news orts, war plays and special prograr i, radio networks tonight will ren ember the first anniversary of Peal Harbor, For | 1e occasion, tli “Sereen Guild |" Jayers” will ojisr “Mrs | Minivy dr” with § Greer |((tarson, Walt¢ ! Pidgeon and se} ‘ral other § membe]; of the origiji al movie cast in ‘he leading ro 2s. The broadcd:+ will be Greer Garson ck on WFBM. “Mrs, Mini’ased on a novel by Jan
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FOOTSTEPS OF marching men who “fight for the right” will echo through the music on the “Voice of Firestone” at 7:30 o'clock tonight on WIRE. Along with saluting service men, the program will celebrate the beginning of its 15th year on NBC. Tht first tribute will be to the indomitable Chinese, whose song, “New China March,” has been arranged by Morton Gould. Richard
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“The Americans Come,” a French song of hope from the first world war. Other musical programs to be heard tonight on WIRE are the “Telephone Hour” at 8 o'clock and the “Contented” program at 9 o'clock. On the former program, Helen Traubel, Metropolitan Opera soprano, will be guest soloist for the second time in the “Great Artists” series. Josephine Antoine on the “Contented” program will: sing the “Laughing Song,” from A Johann
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MORE PEARL HARBOR: Two thousand young men in radio studios in 128 cities across the country and in Honolulu, will say “I do” simultaneously as they take their oaths as
navy aviation cadets via NBC today. . . . Lieut. Comm. Albert Rice of New York will administer the oath during Fred Waring’'s “Pleasure Time” broadcast at 6 p. m. on WIRE. ; = » ® AS ITS war anniversary offering, “Radio Theater” tonight will present Fay Bainter in “The War Against Mrs. Hadley.” Miss Bainter will play the title role as in the screen production. Others to be heard in their original movie roles will be Van Johnson, Edward Arnold and Jean Rogers. Mrs. Hadley is an elegant Washington matron who refuses to change her manner of living, war or no war. She consistently maintains that the war is no concern of hers. The outcome is for you to hear at 8 o'clock tonight on WFBM.
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