Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1943 — Page 16
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By T. R. MOSS
“LET FREEDOM RING,” a new broadcast on: which heroes at Bill-
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will be interviewed, will go on WISH at 6:15 o'clock this evening.
ere are men at Billings from |§
the battle fronts, sent there to
recuperate from wounds received |} or ailments incurred in the line of |§ duty. Dorothy Braun of WISH will |]
take the microphone to their bed-
sides, their wheelchairs and their |S Sy
recreation quarters and interview. them, : This new feature, to be given as a public morale builder, will be on WISH at this hour every weeksday except Friday. :
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5 Mogi i ~r 2”. al Fe Pc 0 “LIFETIDE,” a story about the late Dr. Norman Bethune, whe in Spain envisioned the present blood plasma treatment technique and
army, will be enacted on “Caval=-
Alfred Lunt, considered by many to be the a outstanding actor of the American the role of the fighting doctor. Supporting roles will be played by members of the “Cavalcade”. cast. Music will be under the direction of Don Voorhees. Maj. Gen. James Carre Magee, surgeon general of the U. S. army, will speak during the “Cavalcade” period on the function of the Red Cross in sending blood plasma. to the fighting forces. ® @ 8 “EACH DAWN I DIE,” which will be on WFBM during the “Radio Theater” hour beginning at 8 o'clock, tonight will present George Raft, Lynn Bari and Franchot Tone surrounded by an all-star Hollywood cast. The story is that of a newspaper reporter who uncovers a direct link between underworld racketeers and city politicians and is framed on a
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citing climax in a thrill-packed story. : ; #8 as 9 5 SPINSTERS VS. BACHELORS will be the line-up for “True or False,” which will be on WISH at
each side! “The “Overseas Roundup,” on WIBC at 5:30 o'clock, will bring in
Australia, Owen Cunningham from Charles P. Taft, assistant director of defense, health and ‘welfare
services of the social security agency, and .
JASCHA HEIFETZ, who is fail }|mous for his concert arrangemen of violin pieces as well as for his
+ | Percy Faith's orchestra will present, “You'd Be So Nice to Come Home
SINCLAIR LEWIS, author of “Main Street,” “Babbitt,” “It Can't
Happen . Here” and other best sellers, and who soon will publish “Gideon Plarish,” will make his first appearance tonight as a guest on “Information Please.” Christopher Morley will also be a guest, and the program will be on WIRE at 9:30 o'tlock. : Fred Waring’s band will be on WIRE at 6 o'clock with tunes selected by the field artillery school at Ft. Sill Sweetheart songs will be featured on the “Contented program, on WIRE at 9 o'clock. Among them will be “Sweethearts,” by Victor Herbert; “Will You Remember,
Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody” and
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