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17 THE B1NGIIAMT0X PKESS, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 31, 1942. other suggestions are expected to emanate from a pubilo hearing on th budget, scheduled for Feb. 10. Meanwhile. defense bills crammed legislative hoppers.

Many Capitol Stars Kay Kyser in All British and Russian Property Seized by Finns Helsinki, Jan. 81 The Tin-nlah government announced today WALTER WINCHELL On Broadway Tndi Miii Rrtlalm Cwrrlcat, 1MI PHU Ulmr. Int. Business Today Decks Cleared Arms Push at Hand Rationing Item Price Powers Legislature Opens Defense Work Monday Effort to Cut Lehman Budget Destined to Produce Fireworks Movie Sunday it had seized all British and Russian property In Finland by a decree which also prohibits further business dealings by Finnish citizens with enemy countries and their subjects. D- uurrymore loieatured in NOTES OF AN INNOCENT BYSTANDER The First Nights: Three plays and a sonnet enlivened the show shop.

The verse and one of the plays were Ben Hecht's, and neither pleased the reviewers. The sonnet'e best lines being: "Good critics who reject my fairest song, And spatter my fine shirt witU Printer's There's no place like home and there's no place like The Fresa Want Ad section to find one. Tuneful Comedy, Tlaymatei' ink, I'd bellow bitterly you do me wrong, Were I not suffocated bv Teaming for the first time on the By Gesner and Beckley Wide World Newt Writert LAST DAT screen the 01' Professor and th. of the measures, while recommended and introduced by the Democratic minority, are expected to draw little opposition from the G. O.

P. Majority members are not rommltted to any defense legislation but have indicated a willingness to "go along" with the measures. However, a rift Is likely over a Democratic move to grant the State Defense Council authority to remove local officials who refuse to cooperate with civilian defense activities. Continuing their economy drive begun several yean ago, Republican fiscal experts asserted there will be no opposition to a proposal In the Governor'! budget reducing by 25 per cent the annual income tax payments. However, other measures recommended by Mr.

Lehman probably will be pared wherever possible. One suggestion is that the home relief allotment be lowered by more than $9,000,000. Governor Lehman already has called for a $6,300,000 reduction. A want Ad-taker is no farther away than the nearest telephone. Dial 2-3411.

"TAKZANX fcHRET THE A SUBS" nuine, riaymates comes Hew York, Jan. 81 Groundwork for the coming big; push In arma to the screen etarrlngr Kay Kyser, "TlXEDO JUNCTION" Ch. I "Holt of tha Secret Servie' i 4 Albany, Jan. 31 (U.R) Republican leaden prepared the New Tork Legislature for a month of Intensive work beginning Monday night with action scheduled on scores of defense measures and a reduce Governor Leh- ment production proceeded rapidly Barrymore topping Its your itlnk' of the Valley," his drama, was a. fantaby set In a morgue.

The high-powered wordage developed a wet fuse, the judge decided had a warmer welcome. John Van Druten'e play reported a friendship between a nice man from the hobo jungles and a little rich girl. The story was found very thinnish, but It struck STARTING SUNDAY unuiant cast of mlrth-makere and tune-mixers. thin ween. Tnrougnout the defense organization and the country the decks were being stripped for cois or SAis ab (V -THREE wun, its laugher-packed plot revolving about a nnhiioitv action.

700,000 executive bud- In tne senate- a second war campaign to man's 1380,7 Jlget destined able flreworl Leaders campaign to ed works. to produce conslder- cvuivea Dy tne two celebrities' respective press-agents, the film powers bill to clarify powers of Watts, as "a rather agreeable sentimental jt spree, done with a pleasant, minimum of saccharin- mapped a "top-speed" wnicn opens Sunday at the Capitol Bui-u iavornes us iupe IttMt'' Al CharlM Sfermtt in "Wnt TTanl may ItODsnn nnrl Patau 1fall.tr 0 Hvmttrteki." 0 along with the Kyser Band, Ginny Mmms, Harry Babbitt, Ish Kabib-ble. Sully Mason and ih lty." Victor Klllian as the weary wlllie and Pat Hitchcock as his little chum were applauded. The girl la the 12-year-old daughter of one of Hollywood's top flight directors and has one of the END TONITB mem, in a rollicking, eong-studded story. a in Hits I SPNUOWN" nnai JiLi Kyser and Barrymore both por- biggest roles in town.

Gabler," revived with Katlna Paxlnou, the Greek actress, as Hedda, THE BARN TNMPMTEn CNCI. iiay inemseives In tha nirtnro VERONICA LAKC Lulu Monahan, Barrymore's press- 'WAR CI.OVDS lit th PACIFIC received a mild welcome. revival of "Porgy and Bess" (a DASHING Errol Flyrm portrays Gen. George Custer in the adventure film, "They Died With Their Boots On," starting Sunday at the Endi-cott Lyric. "scm, 19 trying to induce the millionaire manufacturer Nelson Pennypacker to put Barrymore on grand production) recalled Mark work month, determined to end the 1942 session within seven weeks.

Most of the measures scheduled for Introduction Monday will deal with defense and emhody recommendations made by Governor Lehman In his opening message to the session. Lawmakers sought various means of effecting further savings to taxpayers by lowering the Governor's budget already one of the smallest In several years. A group of upstate Republicans, led by Assemblyman George B. Parsons of Syracuse, indicate that it will seek a $15,000,000 reduction in the budget, although some sources assert that that figure Is "very Republican fiscal experts, studying ways of lowering the "budget, have mapped a plan calling for a $2,000,000 reduction. Various Hammond Organ and Chimes Organist Ethel Prleo DePew Prof.

Wm. K. Rellly Dinners HTARTIXU HINDAT Big Show of the Year Come Knrly Doors Open Edgar Bergen Charlie McCarthy Fibber McGee and Molly Lucille Ball a nation-wide radi nrntrram ad Hellinger's tribute to Gershwin after his passing: "People will sing his songs long after they have sung his praises. vertising rennypacker's vitamin pills. Pennypacker feels that Barry- the President and his appointed apents to deal with the emergency was passed and sent to the House.

Included was the vital power to requisition private plants and machinery for defense work. If passed by the House, It was expected the bill would provide the new War Production Board with clear cut powers for putting machinery to work on defense regardless of ownership. Many observers felt it would clear the way toe the broad conversion of civilian Industries to defense work which Is regarded as essential in the new armament program. The hill also would provide drastic penalties for priority violations. Faced with consumer hoarding and growing shortages of materials.

Donald Nelson delegated to Leon Henderson the power to ration supplies of goods passing over retail counters. The problem of civilian supplies appeared definitely placed in Mr. Henderson's lap for the duration, leaving the War Production Board chief free to turn his entire attention to war output. Tn another move to delegate authority where it would do the most good, Mr. Nelson passed LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING In Britain.

But reports from the Russian front prove the Nazis know the morale-shattering effect the Yanks can have on the Nazis Nazi prisoners admitted they didn't know America was at war with Germany. Roberts Report pointed out that the surprise at Pearl Harbor resulted from the complacent belief in high circles that we couldn't be attacked. In short, too many people listened to the blah-blah of isolationists. The Magic Lanterns: "Sullivan's SATURDAY THE NIGHT NIGHT'S OF FUN! Travels" will unbutton your ves with laughs. It's a yarn of i no longer popular, would like to get Kay Kyser on the program instead.

So Pete Lindsay, Kyser's press-agent, and Xulu work up a scheme of havine Barrvmore flicker director who quits the CAROI.B 4 OROROE I.ANDIH MONTGOMERY William Tracy John Shepperd "CADKT GIRL" ADDED studios to mix with the human beings, a comic narrative. Joel and Kyser do Shakespeare together McCrea is the make-believe hobo, A DUnry Cart. 'Art of Rrlf-Defmes' and the gal is Veronica Lake, the in a cnaruy show at the Penny, packer estate! Kyser and Rnrrvmnra htv, v. A rto Smith 'Armr Champions' beauty with the runaway haircut "The HAYLOFT" TONIGHT! ROUND and SQUARE DANCING and POLKAS LEO GOWE, Calling for PIERCE'S PENNSYLVANIAXS SUc, Including C. 8.

Tax Free Buses, Courthouse, P.M. Tyrone Power makes a good ject violently to the idea, but the thing out of "Son of Fury," being ENDS TONITB puDiicity they receive on It recon ciles them to making the attempt and Barrymore clans to douhie. DANCE MARTY'S INN Every Saturday Night NORM SXOW and His RAMBLERS 9-12 P. M. A 30c, Tax an 18th Century devil who Just as soon slap you down as look at Don Amtrhc Btnnrtt "CONFIRMOR DENY" "GO WERT, YOtNO LADY" you.

Very heave-ho-my-hearties. cross the band-leader on the r.en. with Gene Tierney as the boy Typewriter Ribbons: S. Gelson: He shrugged his hips in annoyance. A drop of Ink may make a million Helen Rowland: A kiss is something like a straight whisky it always requires a chaser.

Howard: How about calling it The Land of the Rising Anon: Worry Is the compound interest we pay on trouble before it cornea due. Eisenstadt: "Ex" marks his spot in her heart Roy Cohen: Ho was a. big, easy-going St. Bernard of a man. Thane: She was 4, si fMltilfiyki tamer.

Joan of Paris Is a mov lng night. Barrymore also makes a play for Kyser's girl friend, Ginny Simms, while privately instructing lng tale of Free Frenchmen fighting their way out of the clutches nis excitable Mexican finance. SIN. MON. Tl'ES GENE TIERNEY Brure Cabot Geo.

Bandore 'SUNDOWN1 i armen, to make uruent love to K.yser and unnerve him. of the Gestapo. It Is free of all the hoke heroics and gets a beautiful performance from Michele Morgan. Out the Marines" Open Town" "Roaring I0V u-ieaiurea at tne Caplto on Sunday, is the latest of the "Ellery "SING for YOUR SUPPER" NOW PLAYING a frailie, an attempt to revive yueen" series, "A Close Call for JMlery Queen." starring William still young enough to wake up ill JM-iMAM ENDS TODAT looking younger than she Sandra Michael: The hall clock Gargan as "Ellery Queen" and Margaret Lindsay as his able as the Flagg-Quirt wrangling. Mc-Laglen and Lowe are the leathernecks again, but they're hampered by the cliches.

"Three Cock-eyed Sailors," a tale of the British Navy, is better. It's the slappiest THE MALTESE FALCON" chewed its cud of C. Witwer: Homeless as a poker Zane Grey'a RIDERS of the PI Rn.K RASE" STARTS SUNDAY CARMEN MIRANDA Allr Fay, John Fsyne "Weekend in Havana" In Technicolor "Charlie Chan in Rio" chip. Redfield Peattie: of slapstick and a surprise that the Admiralty okayed such They touched glances as they might have clicked R. L.

Stevenson: If your morals sistant "Nlki Porter." Tires Plentiful for Jalopy Kansas City, Jan. SI (U.R) Otto E. Pauletic is glad he didn't yield to that urge last fall and buy SUNDAY and MONDAY You're in the Army Now J. Durante J. Wyman 'Confirm or Deny' Don Amrrhe Joan Bennett along to J.

S. Knowlson. director of the division of industry operations, power to issue priority regulations, compel acceptance of war orders and requisition, property for war work. The matter of administrative brains to run the new program also came in for its share of attention. Mr.

Nelson took the problem straight to the Senate committee investigating defense, pointing out frankly that not only were many dollar-a-year men essential to the defense organization but many badlv needed executives could not afford to work for $8,000, the top salary now permitted. After six months of waiting, Leon Henderson received his first grant of authority to fix prices as Congress approved a compromise price control bill. The bill was not all that Mr. Henderson desired and was widely criticized for failure to place a ceiling on wages but the Office of Price Administration tended to be more optimistic than discouraged over the outlook. There was a feeling among some observers that The Wireless: Private Milburn make you dreary, depend on It that they are wrong.

It Henke, the first AEF-er to put a was love he entered her heart as If It were a church Haas: She chapcruined the party. shoe on furrin' land, was yanked all the way back to Main St. when a new car. afW- 33XE-; Lady Vanishes" ride Open Town' ENDS his gal yoohooed him from Hutchinson, Minn. Iola Christensen TONIGHT Suspect Jailed Quickly hollered all the way to Ireland, 'Hello, Dinky." Fine for a Gene Autryjn 'Sierra Sue' "SOUTH OFTAHITr Ch.

"Jungle Girl" in Sugar Hijacking Pauletic drives a 1931 model and he has just that he probably won't have any difficulty getting tires despite the rationing. The tires he uses are outmoded and are of no use for military purposes. Of course, manufacturers prob daredevil! Maybe a censor is CINEMATIC Lucille Ball needed to keep the commentators rhythm. Their gab is full of is a girl with a lot on the ball STARTS SLNDAY CARMEN MIRANDA ALICE FAY JOHN TAVNE Weekend in Havana In Technicolor "Charlie Chan in Rio" contradictions. One tells you the Japs being in the Macassar Straits in "Look "Who's Laughing," new comedy hit starring Fib disastrous.

The next know-it- STARTING SUNDAY WILLIAM ft MYRNA POWELL 10 'Shadow of the Thin Man" PIckMl tin test aidurs far IMI "TARGET FOR TONIGHT" ably win not be making any more tires for Pauletic's 1931 car while the war is on, but he isn't worried because dealers seem to have since the price administrator had been able to keep prices reason all hoorays because the slanties have been pulled so far away from the home grounds. panic in the drugstore hangouts of the radio players. They are ber McGee and Molly, Edgar Bergen and Charley McCarthy starting tomorrow at the Endicott State Theatre. plenty in stock, the demand for them isn't heavy, and the tire rationing board has indicated that New York, Jan. 31 (P) District Attorney Frank S.

Hogan, declaring that any crime which takes advantage of war-time conditions amounts to sabotage, struck hard and fast yesterday after the theft of a truck and trailer loaded with 24.000 pounds of sugar. Twelve hours following the $11,500 hijacking, John Pantulino. 36, was indicted on first degree grand larceny charges. He pleaded innocent and waa held under the unusually high bail of $7,500 by Judge John J. FYeschi, who commented that Jaw enforcement agencies "should be backed up in suppressing such crimes." ably well in check with no authority, he might be able to prevent any wide Increases with the new nowers.

worried that war rationing of fats there would be few restrictions on will hit soap. And then soap the sale of outmoded tires. Hilton St. Near Murray operas. How can the daytime serials carry on if limited soap LYRIC 17o till 2 p.m.

F.nda Tonight II. Bogart as -The Maltese Faleoa' "LAST OF THE DCANES" STARTS SUNDAY A Grand and Glorious Hit That' Loved by Our Entire Nation Todny Only of the Lone WoJf'1 "Secrets Warren sales put a mickey finnish to the Holliday reports, in Coronet, that Amos and Andy hit radio as a pair of musical smallies. William, Ruth Ford Creek Indian Painter Records Tribal History Holdcnville, Jan. 31 (U.R) A new Oklahoma Indian artist Is beginning to make his mark in the NOW SHOWING Andy thumped the pianny, and "Eiders of the Purple Sage" FREDRIC HfWTrS march IHiSt'l'jr Amos clawed a uke. A newspaper Jefferson County Sells 25 Per Cent of Cows Albany, Jan.

31 (U.R) Jefferson County has sold 25 per cent of its cows in the past year. The census conducted by 41 farm committeemen shows that the county has 47.120 cows, a reduction of 14,227 cows in the past year. Three factors are held respon Montgomery, Mary Howard MARTHA man steered them to their gold mine. He told them to whip up art world. SCOTT Beyond all compare it's CLAUDETTE COLBERT'S a skit with the same appeal as the Gumps comic strip.

He is Solomon McCombs, Creek Also "TANKS A MILLION Indian, whose canvases deal mostly Sunday and Monday "SPOOKS RUN WILD" East Side Kld, lie I a Lugoil "GAY FALCON" fieorax Sfinders, Wendy Barrie HENRY FONDA The Story Tellers: Look's edl with the history of his tribe. tors found the best way to report sible for the reduction: (1) Trans McCombs Is illustrating artist for a book written by Caroline Dor greatest fer of labor Into defense industries: (2) shortage of roughage; (3) farm purchases bv U. S. Gov LARAINE DAY mon. Saline, and his mural for TMtTaaVf role! fit? -171 the Marietta, Okla-, postoffice has ernment to provide expansion or been approved by the federal gov i the Pine Camp Military ernment.

CHARLES COBURN He is 27, the grandson of Wil a Lonesome Trumpet! The big new club given Mr. Henderson was the right to enforce price ceilings by revoking a violator's license to do business. Veto power of farm price ceilings remains with the Secretary of Agriculture but Mr. Wickard stated that he regarded parity prices about right for agricultural products unless higher quotations were needed to encourage production. Still a big question mark In the price picture, however.

Is the likely effect of wage negotiations. Requests for pay increases now being negotiated with little steel companies are regarded by many as the start of a new spiral of wage demands. If increases are granted here, it Is considered only a matter of weeks before big steel companies will be faced with similar requests. Last year wage boosts In the steel industry were the bellwether for a round robin of wage Increases. But, in general, price authorities refused to permit these wage increases to be passed along in the form of higher prices.

The question now Is: What will the price control board's position be this time? If price increases are granted to cover higher wage cosis, the rising spiral of prices is likely to continue, but if price increases are denied some observers feci serious labor difficulties may develop because of the refusal nf many companies to meet Wage demands. Ham McCombs, one of the found Prl.cHle, Betty Richard in I TONITE AMUSEMENTS ers of Bacone College at Muskogee taxK FIELD WHORF Okla. Later he studied with the "BLUES IN THE NIGHT two foremost Indian artists and "BACHELOR MOTHER" ADDED ATTRACTIONS PA IX KELLY LOLO LANE "MYSTERY SHIP" CAPITOI. Cnnchiilin? its run tonight on the critics of the present age Ace Blue Eagle and Princess Ataloa Two of his works are included With Lloyd Nolan. Jack Carson Meet the Little Man Who Isn't There! trltry Jane LYNN WYMAX screen Is "Blonnle uos to uoiiege.

featuring Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake and Larry Simms. plus the stage revue, featuring Bob Douglas, baritone. currently in traveling exhibits. H1h the heroism of Capt.

Colin Kelly. The mag Illustrates all the dangers Kelly headed Into when he died as the first American hero of this war. Marx tells you in "Many Happy Returns," wild advice on income tax, that the wages of an ugly secretary are just as deductible as a pretty one's. Brubaker spun a swell quip in commenting on the death from apoplexy of Nazzy Marshal von Richenau. He queried: "Whose Royal Arch Gunnison recalls in Collier's an examination by Gen'l MacArthur's superiors, when he was a young officer just starting out in foreign service.

The gist of the quiz was: What would you do in a pinch? He's passing that exam now with flying colors. If you want a good, basic philosophy to hang onto in a hurricane of conflicting Ideas loosed by world events, sprlngle your mind with Harry Scherman's booklet: "The Last Best Hope on Earth." Al.o Parker Wallace Ford Creek Indian Ceremonial Dance' OSCAR BRADLEY'S ORCH. ROGER PRYOR M.C. "ROAR of the PRESS" THE BODY DISAPPEARS Emlinf today. Durante.

Phil Is in an exhibit being sponsored by the American Association of University Women. His "The Creek Warriors' Parade" Is in a traveling With Edward Krerett Horton JOHN PAYNE Sunday Monday Tuesday 7:30 VVfiBF AT W.M. POWELL MYRNA LOY STARTS 81'SDAYJ Silvers and Wyman in "You're in the Army Now" and Penny Slneletnn. Glenn Ford and Charlie Burgles in "Go Vonni I.adv." Starting Sunday. he'a Blonde, Beautiful, Bewltehlni exnioit sponsored by WPA.

Frozen and Dehydrated Shadow of the Thin Man Johnnv Weissmuller and Maureen Ceorite Ilonit Raatl BRENT RATHBONi O'Rullivan in "Tarzan's Secret Treas EXTRA ADDED SPECIAL: "THE MARCH OP TIME" Presents "When Air Raids Strike" Color Cartoon News ure." Foods Better Army Diet Co-Hit Richard Dlx Frances Farmer "Badlands of Dakota" "International Lady" Gene Lockhwrt Mnrjorla Gateson Frances I A NC. FORD In KXniCOTT Ending todav. Priscills l.ane. Llovd Vnlan in "Blues in the Night." with Austin, Jan. 31 (U.R) New quick-freezing and dehydration the bands of Jimmr Luncerorn ann processes for food are going to "all-american coed" AVill Osborne.

Jenrey l.ynn. jane The Cartoon of the. Week: Jim make the diet for this war's Amer Johnny Downs, Marjnrle Wood worth Berryman in the Washington Eve lean soldiers better than it was VESTAL THE HEAT-WAVE'S HERE FOLKS, AND ning Star on Jan. 27: D. R.

on for the doughboys of 1918. That's the word of Luis Bart STARTS TODAT jam. 5 Dai's! Thundering lett, University of Texas engineer the phone talking to John Edgar Hoover: "Edgar, why didn't we Intercept some of those messages that Japanese spies were sending It's comedy colluftlon. Dint's what It Is! A combination In restraint of these names ai ion uut of and Inventor of a process for de hydrating sweet potatoes. History's Heart! Errol i Olivia Tokio from Hawaii? ind all thes laugh "Kspecially at training camps Is We weren't permitted to inter Flynn DeHavilland it practical to use dried said Bartlett.

"It solves a "trans cept spy messages, Mr. President. ONE picture! What 11 Hollywood ever do to top We don't know, but until a funnier show comes lonir, for our money this one. Is portation problem and released tic Congress thought wire-tapping would undermine our Civil Liberties!" in (via wire cans lor where they are needed at the front." "THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON" rhaxlry Grapewln. G.

I.nrkhart tapping) is a Jap, who laughs and Some concentrated, dehydrated THE TOrg IN" says: That Is as easy as rolling iooos sucn as yams might be used off the Honorable Log: i Krrol Flynn's Sensallonnl portraya by men at the front. Frozen foods or the en. Gnrrc vaster generally are most suitable for The Front Pages: Have a Wyman and Krlward Everett Horton in "The Body Disappears." KN.IOY "The Maltese Falcon." starring Humphrey Bosart and Mary Astor. ends with George Montgomery in Zsne Greys "Riders of the Purple Saee." Jimniv DuranK Phil Slivers. Wyman and the Xavy Blues Sextette play the comedy "You're in the Army Now.

feature attraction Sunday with non Amerhe. and Joan Bennett In 'Confirm or Deny." LYRIC Concluding Its run ronlsht is "The Maltose Falcon." with Humnhrey Bo-'art in the principal role. Also ending is "Last of the Iuans." 'One Foot in Heaven" trln(rs Fredrir March and Martha Scott to the screen i ro-featurert is "Tanks a Mil Ion. with William Tracy and James Gleaaon. BF.r.rs Sbowlnff for the last times tonight.

Is "Sierra Sue." starring Gene Autry. Also ending Brian Donlevy and Broderick Crawford. Opening Sunday, comedy mystery. "Shadow of the Thin Man." "-starring William Powell and Myrna Loy. Also "Target for Tonight." RIVIERA Sow on fc "Kemember the Day.

with rlauilPtte Colbert and John Tayne heading the cast. serving to soldiers behind the lines. inside war experting from one of the commentators: "Offensive op Bartieir. ana nis assistants are increasing research on preserving TODAY ADDED ATTRACTIONS erations have resulted in heavy carrots ann otner vegetables in punishment to the Japanese, pun palatable, dehydrated form. ishment so heavy that.

It It can i ha l-enl tin IliA encmv'a Annrrt Jt -ffr ifVlf Si I with Ih. hoi- 1 'ifVll I 1 tail Congo en Vetal, Jan. 31 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harkness of 109 Main Street have been called to Batavia by the death of Mr.

Harkness' mother. Mrs. George Harkness. who died at the home of her son Ronald Harkness, in Watkins Glen, Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Heine of Melbourne Street were advised in letter from their son Harold Heine that he is with the Navy, stationed at Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Angle Bailey of Steenburg Road has been spending a few J's with her sister. Mrs.

Nettie Moody, at Newark Valley. The regular supper for firemen nd auxiliary will be Monday at P. m. In Vestal Fire Station, JJJth Mrs. Caroline Mapes and Mrs.

Uara Rose as hostesses. Following meeting the auxiliary will with members of the Home "oreau at 8:30 for a bonk re-yiew conducted bv Mrs. Harold "arkness. Mrs. Hilton Bulcy and Mr.

Ward Camp. ihe senior choir of Vestal Methodist church held rehearsal Hall Thursday y. l- A social hour followed, fiss Frances Brearlev the church gainst, and Carlyle Gillette, "loristor. were honored. Attend- were Mr.

and Mrs. Gillette 1 1 nAninj i I will c.riiiuaiij dckicu. i ic i BOOK DEMAND OFF Pacific Grove, Cal. (U.R) Circu Tale of Strange Desires! Ida I.uplno. I.oufs Ha.rward "1.ADIKN IN RETIREMENT" ETeljn- KEYES.

El. a Manchester WEAVER BROS, and KI.VIRT "MOl NTAIN MOONLIGHT" Betty Jane Rhodes, John Archer (Special Event at P. lation of books at the public library comes out flat and tells you the way to win a war is to lick the enemy. piece of reporting to i dropped 1,500 volumes in Decem ber under the figure for the same month in 1940. presumably be give you a picture of Hup savagery was Eve Curie's In the H-Trib.

She described the needless ruin yy i cause of blackouts. Librarian Joseph Belloli reports. Blackout curtains and emergency facilities of Russian villages by the run-1 STARTS SrjfDATt Radio's Top ramies DoubU I in Fun and Laughter! iftUH MAY ROBSGn PATSY KELLY JS rS: MAY ROBSGN PATSY KELLY a ways. Berlin spokesman PETER LIND HAYES are to be Installed in the cellar stated tnat it was or no conse 1 1-" now. quence to have American troops I Charley McCarthy ni KAY KYSER'S BAKDr; Harry BaUitt, hb KthiUU, Sully Mat Edgar Bergen Look Who's STAR Swrpt Treasure.

starring Laughing' 2nd BIG HIT! MYSTERY! THRILLS CHILLS! Fibber McGEE MOLLY liran. en, tenlrtt with the Weaver Brothers and Elvirr In Tux Lucille BALL edo junetinn." nree son Ronald. Mr. and Mrs. or" ho-A'R aiinunj STRAND Brearlev ins TODAY and daughter They're Hackle and Mrs.

Donald I Added 1 I radio on I Quiz I Mr. rearley. Mr. Khaki 1 VARIETY means a lot in a meal. That's why so many people enjoy eatingr regularly at Sherwood's.

There is always a variety of deliciona foods to choose from. And onr prices are always low. Have dinner here today. Sherwood's v.n.c Rofrr is veteran serseani and Mrs. George drama of "estOn ftnrt 1 nr- anr America new mechanised army.

Jimmy Durante. Jan Wyman I 'YOC'KK IN THE ARMY With Phil SILVERS A Western With Oomph Penny Kinrieton. Ann MIHee WEST. VOl NG tAHV (ilenn FORD. Bob WILLS srm-RBAf imn.br and Jon Bennett are Don in Tonnrm or l-eny.

rierolr Bruce Cabot and sVVirh'in'x Pre Bids. 23 Chenango St. STARTS TOMORROW-SUNDAY -Irs Gerald Hovt Mrs. James Flsh- Mr8' Vi. Horres and son Eugene.

Madeline Downing. Miss Romherger. Miss Tona HaSl Miss Velma Ward-Len Vervl Downing. t-ibbs and Clarence Minckler. Huh? er" of Ron Sewing j-'uo honored Mrs.

Alan Chamber-tartvlth a birthday Pott at the hoTne of Mrs. Clavton ThuWi 23 Melbourne Street Mi n3" n'sht- Members Include B.i. Potter. Mrs. Robert Hacry Heine.

Mrs. Al-MrV tVLth- Clarence Hill, pot," Albert Slottje. Mrs. Clayton 'r nd Mrs. Chamberlain.

for ir I our purr1- SYMPHONY Ti-rner heads the rat of Son- Teoludin tonisht James "Ji. Onenine Sunday la Your SYMPHONY Tl-roer heads the rat of Sunday STARTS SCNDAY! TARZAN'S Bnek With Sew Thrills! Johnny WEISSMULLER Maureen O'SULLIVAN John SHEFFIELD "TARZAN'S SECRET TREASURE" down. Sunday Dinners Mnriey perted feslnrine Ed- On Onr Screen EfiDS TODAY: (3n15lur VAUDEVILLES and h.rli- McCarthy, and "ll'i Tf'rr wh Crole Oorse Montgomery. "Blondie Goes to Cattege".

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