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March Of Television Is Crowding Dad From His Last Retreat; Altering Furniture Styles.

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NO HAM—John: Gielgud, famed Shakespearean actor currently starring in "The Lady's | Not for Burning" on Broadway, will be heard as "Hamlet" in a special hour and a’half presentation on "Theater Guild" tonight at 7:30 p. m. (WIRE).

Radio Today

"PHIL REGAN-—The Irish-born tenor will start a new radio series with a togring troupe, making the rounds of military installations and defense plants, Part of the show will be competition between

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vo WIRE, 4 pom... GREATEST {STGRY — “Fhe Parable of the-Two Sons” points ap thé question: “*The man who, mouths prayers—shall he be justified by his words alone?’ , . . WISH, 4:40 p. m. BIG SHOW-—Margaret Truman and Ethel Merman will return as guests of Tallulah Bankhead. Others slated for appearances to-| night include Fred Allen and Portland, Clive Brook, Frankie Laine, and Herb Shriner. . . . WIRE, 5 p. m. ALEXANDER’S MEDIATION | BOARD—Now being aired locally, | the program will be celebrating its 26th radio anniversary tonight. | Special panelist for the broadcast will include Fannje Hurst, columnist; Dr. Frank Kingdon, educator, and Dr. Nathan D. Perilmar Rabbi of Temple Emanuel in New| York City. . . .-WIBC, 7:30 p.’n.| THEATER GUILD—One of the,

radio history will be the presen-| tation of ‘“Hamlet,”, with John] Gielgud, Pamela Brown and Dorothy McGuire-in the leading:roles. Supporting ‘parts will be played! by the cast of “The Lady's Not for Burning,” current Broadway hit. Mr. Gielgud and Miss Brown.

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program will be lengthened for tonight's special presentation,| which has been adapted for radio by Mr. Gielgud, who will be heard in the title role. Dorothy McGuire will play Ophelia, and Pamela Brown, Hamlet's mother , . .! WIRE, 7:30 p. m. CONTENTED HOUR — Walt! Disney and Katherine Beaumont will join Tony Martin and Jo Stafford in a sneak preview of the new songs from Disney’s next animated movie, “Alice in Won-| derland” , . . WFBM, 9 p. m,

Y Meeting Tomorrow The final report meeting of the YMCA membership and fund raising drive will be held tomorrow night at the Central Y. So far the drive has reached 92 per cent of the membership goal and 96! per cent of the money goal.

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