Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1943 — Page 16
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IN CIVILIAN DRESS YOU WiLL. BE CONVICTED AS A SPY. MY REWARD WILL BE GREATER FOR CAPTURING YoU
YOU MISTAKE, CAPTAIN. I AM FOR THE NEW
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Joseph E. Davies, former U. S. ambassador to the Soviet Union and author of “Mission to Mosw,”. the best-seller that has heen made into a motion picture, will address the Governor's Conference at Columbus, O, tonight over WIRE at 9. a 2 =» = ~ SERIOUS RECORDED Muslc . Tonight . . . All by Richard Wagner. The overture to “Die Meistersinger,” the prelude to Act III of “Lohengrim” and the “magic fire music” from “Die Walkure,” played by Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia orchestra, and the ~ “Prize Song” from “Die Meistersinger,” sung by Richard Crooks, {WIRE at 11:05. . x =
THE thrilling experiences of the ~ ship that wouldn't give up—the
dramatized on the “Cavalcade of America” tonight over WIRE at 17. Dean Jagger, star of stage, .screen and radio, will play the role of the skipper of the ‘“unsinkable Marblehead.” On May 6, 1942, the U. S. navy department announced that “the Dean Jagger ngs ton United States cruiser Marblehead has reached an East coast port for repairs after being bombed-to-hell by Japanese planes off Borneo .in February.” That communique told the story in a nutshell. The cruiser traveled 10,000 miles through enemy-infested waters before it steamed into port, flags flying and the crew lined proudly on her deck. During the voyage home
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the skipper and crew had the great pleasure of heafing over the radio that the cruiser had been sunk, = » F J THE INDIANA chapter of Russian War Relief, Inc., will join in the national Tribute to Russia day jLomortow with a 15-minute broadcast over WISH at 5 p. m. The program will include Bishop R. A. Kirchhoffer, chairman of thé*1Indiana chapter; Col. Everett L. Gardner, director of the Indiana Employment Security division, who lived in Russia’ from 1930 to 1938, and Mrs. H. Joseph Hyman, Rus-sian-born American citizen, 2 2 =
SPOTLIGHT BAND tonight . . Abe Lyman and his orchestra from Watervliet Arsenal, Albany, N. Y,, WISH at 8:30. » o ” THE MOST expert’ expert, Dean C. Mildred Thompson of Vassar college, makes a return engagement on “Information Please” tonight over WIRE at 9:30. Dean Thompson answered correctly every question she tackled on the program, Oct. 3, 1939. The other guest will be the novelist and literary Morley. Present also will be the two regulars, John Kieran and Franklin P. Adams. ” tJ »
LILY PONS, charming star of the Metropolitan Opera, once again
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ries” tonight over WIRE at 8. Miss Pons’ opening selection will’ be the “Dancing Doll,” by Eduard Poldihi and Frank La Forge. Her other selections include Noel
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only ones who have their}“Information Please.” Uncle Sam/s inductees coming into Ft. Douglas, Utah, reception center reportedly get a G. I. version of that show designed as a course in army orientation. Lt. Cliff Carling of special services, who did radio work in Hollywood before he entered the service, designed the army “Information Please,” which ‘version is being copied by other army reception, centers throughout the country. . Soldiers at the centers are invited to submit military questions
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perts tries to answer. Of course, the boys don’t hand out any encyclopedias. ” ” »
DRAMA TONIGHT. .. . Ronald Colman and Edna Best in Noel Coward’s prize-winning “In Which We Serve” at 8 and Charles Boyer and Martha Scott in Fannie Hurst's best-seller, “Back Street,” at 9 over WFBM. . . .' David Harding as the “Counter Spy” meets up with bogus war workers, WISH at 8.
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BERN, June 21.—A Marseille dispatch to the Tribune de Geneve discloses that the Germans are about to take down the famous
k | Marseille suspension bridge joining
the quays of Vieuxport and Riveneuve. : The explanation is that the Germans need the metal which this
| gigantic bridge with its 70 meters-
high pylons is constructed. Demo-
lition work commences on July 1.
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