Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1943 — Page 17

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ef 8 = = . = = : TONIGHT 71 Goose Suit,” the Empress. of the

00 Pagodas,” and one of his famous Vox Pop, WFBM. ‘ “Impressions.” With the orchestra, J H0mCavalcade of America, |he wil play the first movement of

Grieg’s “Concerto in A Minor.” x 8:00—Radio Theater, WFBM. During 1943, the “Great Artists” * 8:30—Spotlight Bands, WISH.

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WASHINGTON TUBBS II

WELL, THIS tS THE ONE. NAMES. LECLERC. FORMERLY AN INTELLIGENCE OFFICER WITH THE FRENCH ARMY, MORE RECENTLY A CONSCRIPT WORKER IN A SMALL GERMAN FACTORYMAKING AIR=::/ CRAFT PARTS, THE NAZIS DIDN'T KNOW HE UNDERSTOOD THEIR LANGUAGE, AND HE WAS ABLE TO GATHER MUCH INFORMATION

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series will continue to present leading vocalists and instrumentalists

By VIRGINIA HATFIELD from concert, stage and radio. Among those scheduled to return

* PLAY TIME: Nancy Kelly, CUT” lare ‘Lily Pons, Marian Anderson, rently seen on Broadway in the rawrence Tibbett, Helen Traubel, English war play, “Flare Path,” will |Jascha Heifetz, Grace Moore, — — igi Charles Kullman and James Mel- 2 ay Uo WELL, WELL FELD, be heard as the star of an original py e “0 PE NY. RIGHT ON me “Cavalcade of America” radio A 1 [dk bo HED) FIGGERED

drama titled “Between Them Both” Fama : “SPOTLIGHT BANDS” will sa-

at 7 o'clock tonight, on WIRE. lute the soldiers‘at Ft. Monmout}, Miss Kelly's radio role will be 'N, J, when Vaughn Monroe and that of a youthful plane factory his orchestra are heard on WISH worker who refuses to take her as-|at 8:30 o'clock tonight. The prosembly=line job seriously, She is|gram will feature : careless at work, ; . (the singing ‘of

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of an older sister, an army nurse in the Solomons, finally shocks her into responsibil- ! ity. : Wallace Beery will return to : / “Radio Theater” Miss Kelly at 8 o'clock tonight, WFBM, in the role of Sergt, Hap Doan in “The) Bugle Sounds.” Co-starred ‘with Beery will be Marjorie Rambeau and Noah Beery. Miss Rambeau will play the part of Susie, the sergeant’s sweetheart. As an old-timer in the cavalry, Sergt. Doan is unable to reconcile ‘himself to the, advent of the mechaniged forces. He is court-mar-a tiled for insubordination and reacon from the army. Out of the arty, he finds civilian life dull un- ; tl he encounters a sabotage ring ~ and ends up serving the army in “af unexpected capacity. Last Monday notice appeared in this column that Joan Fontaine would be heard in “Suspicion” on the “Screen Guild Players’” program that night. At the last minute the presentation was postponed ‘and . the correctio® arrived on Tuesday. -- This week, CBS sends _ out information that “Suspicion” will go on the air at 9 o'clock tonight. Here's hoping. Barring any

formance will mark the fourth time Monroe has appeared on the | “Spotlight” show. | He will be followed tomorrow Sh SE by Will Osborne. Mr Osborne Last Saturday, sponsors of “Spotlight Bands” received a silver plaque for their “outstanding contribution to the morale of men in the United States armed forces.” The presentation was made by the Movie-Radio guide. The bands have traveiled 150,000 miles in the four months they have been on the Blue network and have visited army camps and naval bases from one ehd of the country, to the other. Almost every big name orchestra in the U. S. has appeared on the program. » » ”

YOUNG HERO CADETS of the

United States merchant marines,| .

boys who have braved the perils

of U-boats and dive bombers on| -

the seven seas to deliver supplies the program at the Annapolis of to our forces and allies will be Vox Pop's guests tonight. During the broadcast at 7 o'clock on WFBM, they will tell of their hair-raising experiences with the enemy and about the little-known activity of the officer training divi-

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broadcast. tration. . Parks, Johnson and Warren Hull,

8 » . the Vox" Pop team, will originate

MUSICAL MUSING: The “Contented” program will begin the new year tonight with a double celebration—a salute to 1943 and the be- ‘ ginning of its 12th year on NBC. It made its bow on the NBC net“works on Jan. 4, 1932. For the anniversary broadcast,

Conductor Percy Faith will present ‘some of the outstanding musical

» favorites of the past 11 years, Solo

offerings on the program will include “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes,” ig by Josephine “Antoine, and “The American Prayer,” sung by

Basso Reinhold Schmidt, with a

encent Pelletier. the new year on

‘Hour’s” great art-|

| be Alex Templeton,

the merchant marine, the Cadet corps academy at Kings Point, L.1

FIREMAN NABBED ON ARSON CHARGE

BLOOMINGDALE, N. J. Jan, 4 (U. P).—Fireman Thomas E. Anderson’s nose for fires has resulted in his arrest on a charge Of arson; Anderson used to baffle his feliow fire-fighters of the Bloomingdale volunteer fire company, because he got to ‘the firehouse before alarms were turned in, and thus got to drive the truck. He was arrested last night after a suspicious fire broke out in a sum-

« a IN THIS WAR WE MUST WORK LIKE SLAVES TO PRESERVE OUR FREEDOM}! Sous FRED BRETLE, kit, New York, T. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF.

ALGIERS, Jan.

- - : : - 5 & & > FRENCH ‘INTERN’ 12 IN. SLAYING PROBE 2 (Delayed) (U. P.).—A French sopkesman said tonight that the 12 men arrested on orders of Gen. Henri Honore Giraud |

last Wednesday are being held in| “administrative internment.” © - |

assassinations, they will be tried in|

open court with an opportunity for

defense, the sopkesman said.’

| mer pavilion on Oakwood lake, If prelimina inquiries ate] i olice | that they wer imletad ihe]