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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 14

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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14
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WATERLOO DAILY COURIER, WATERLOO. IOWA, TKtTtSnAY, JANUARY 6, 1M4. wan overwhelming. Terhnps the Americans are spoiling many of the countries now harboring our van "The Sullivans," Surprise Film, Spotlights Cardwell Lh Craig D. Ellyson a swashbuckling Tieavy and Bob Hope's Nemesis.

Sam, who will go to Palm Springs with Frances, will start the Hope comedy when he returns. It's to be in technicolor with all the trimmings, a Columbia has bought one of the really big war stories of last year ous armed branches, but we are all finding a bit of friendliness that overcomes anything except that in Rath Packing Co. Renews Its Charter The Rath Packing company has renewed its corporate charter for another 20 years by filing papers with the secretary of state's office. Capitalization is $12,000,000. The Rath articles were amended our country." Rohrssen has been stationed in THEFT BRINGS TRAER MAN FINE OF $100 Verne Hattnn, 20, of Traer, was found guilty of petty Wednesday by Municipal Judge Ceorge Sager who set his fine at $100 or 30 days in the county Jail.

Hatton was arrested by city detectives Jan. 1 in connection with the theft of a spotlight from a car ownrd by Henry Kuehn, 420 Wellington street. The theft occurred Dee. 17. Hatton paid the fine and was released.

Li By Louclla O. Parsons Motion ricture Editor, J. N. 8. Hollywood, Cel.

Let me whis on Africa for the past nine months. in "Counter-Attack," a play byl Sgt. Thomas Fereday will return per something out loud. James navy Lt. Cnfj D.

Ellyson, of medical corps, hi wife and Thursday to Camp McCoy. Wis, Cardwell, who plays the eldest son their "The bum- two children. Craig W. and Mar where he is stationed as an instructor in the army engineer-corps Dec. 25, 1D40.

when the capitalization was increased to its present $12,000,000. A Wing fee of $13,291.50 was paid. is really farete. are visiting this week with Janet and Fhllip Stevenson which had a good run on Broadway, It's about a group of Germans who are captured by two Russians in a deserted villnge and Imprisoned in a cellar. The production has been turned over to Zoltan Korda, who just won a long-term contract for himself at Columbia following following a nine-day furlough spent a And.

I Know, "Outward Room." A I remember the book, lt is the story of a girl who escapes from an asylum, meets a man who helps her and in time she recovers her mental balance. Jules Dassin will direct and Edwin Knopf, who personally eelected Susie, is the director. a Victor MrLaglen has been honeymooning with his bride on the old Bolfe ranch near Fresno, That is the estate which Mrs. Gary Coop-er' step-father bought and sold to here with his wife at 808 Michigan his parents, Dr. and Mrs.

ti-Jvson. 403 Home Park boulevard, DecauJO i saw avenue, and his parents, wr. ana Mrs. H. B.

Fereday, 527 Cottage iJd-WMT Mr. Kn KXEL Nawalima MHO, WON Naws MLS Out of tha Shadows Krt Niahtcap Yrni MHO II. V. Kaltenborn 7:00 WMT Farm Ail Program KVH. Earl Godwin Yi HO Fannia Brica BBM Suspenaa MS WMT Diallnas KXfX l.mn (nil Abnfr WON Gracla Field' Show 7 30 WMT Death Valley Dayi KXFL Amarlca'a town Meeting WHO Aldrlch Family WON' Human Adventure 1:00 WMT Major Bowea WHO Ding Crosby WON Gabriel Heatter IVWr.N Newa WMT Dinah Shora KXtl.

Carmen Cavellero'i Band WHO nob Burns WON Treanura Hour ol Sonf WM AO, Joan Davla WMT Tha first Una KXfL Raymond Cram Rwinf WHO Abbott and Coitello WON Ravmond Clnpper :15 KXt.i. Tha Dack-Homa Hour WON Dale Carnegie bS0 WMT Melodlea by Maureen WHO March of Tlma WHHM Here'i 1o Romanra :15 WMT Confidentially Yours KXIL The Cralnbelt Rangera WMT, KXEI. News WHO Twi Warlna'i Band WON Fulton Lawn, Jr. WBRM I Love a Mystery 10:15 WMT Fulton Lewis. Jr.

KX EL Sportlliiht Parade WHO WM AQ Newa Lieutenant Ellyson entered service and received his commission In the navy medical corps In October, street. this picture which one of the surprise movies of the new year. It's 3941 He and Lt. Cmdr. R.

T. Talee cf La Torte City, la, were stationed 5SSSSSSS3SSSSSSSSSSSSSS Second Lt. Donald L. Thompson, army bombing navigator, left Wednesday night after spending a the naval aviation training cen l80 human and 'AV-f such a fine story Vic. He raises cattle and produce ter.

Pcnsacola, Fla where they 30c to 2 40c to 6 ill MX MAGNIFICENT! A MFRRY MIRTHFUL for the government and lt is one of a real Ameri 10-day leave with his mother, Mrs were graduated as aviation medical Ray Gillette. 1149 Hawthorne Bve- THE DRAMATIC STORY OF MUSICAL MIRACLE! examiners. -V. IS I It 'N 51e of California's largest ranches. Vic will leave it all when he reports to Samual Goldwyn to play "The nue.

He completed nis training ana Lieutenant Commander Paige Is can family. Well, Cardwell, who comes from the stage, gets the now stationed at the naval air sta was commissioned a second lieutenant at San Marcos, Tex, army Cardwell Hook" in "Treasure Chest." He is 11. SF WILLA McKAY I tion, Banana River, Fla. Lieutenant Ellyson was until recently at (Ji off navigators' school Dec. 24.

He arrived here the day after Christmas. lead in the Benny Goodman movie based on the life story of the jazz expert. It has music and interest Lieutenant Thompson was attending the State University of Iowa, and is set for one of 20th' early 1944 movies. Iowa City, before entering service Feb. 2, 1942.

Your foya-vorifi singlnj $lflf it a a Susan Teters, who just hopped Staff Sgt. Herbert B. McCullough 10:80 WMT Here'a to Romance "SWEET RIVER" NOW HEARD OVER KXEL off the train Wednesday because TODAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY Till 6:30 p. m. Adults 20c; Nite 25c FIRST RUN KXEL Guy Lombardo Band WHO War Service Billboard WON, WBBM Newa is visiting this week with his wife and her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. M. E. intiuuv uAru 10:45 WHO Memorable Muaic 11:00 WMT Newa jVB- aV suai RhumboHo.nyou.hi.parod.1 Turner, 135 Falls avenue.

Sergeant McCullough is stationed at Keesler Field, Biloxi, Miss, where he is an aircraft mechanic instructor. BROWN 1 KXFL Ray Heatherton'a Band WHO Newa; Music WBBM The Clevelandlen WF.NR Globe Trotter 8 i Monday Thru Friday she wanted to stay with her bridegroom, Richard Quine, until the very last minute, is due on the Metro lot Thursday with her new script under her arm. If ever a girl were in love it is Susie. But she also happens to be one of the most up-and-coming young stars on the Metro lot and there are movies to be made. Her first fince she became Mrs.

Quine will be "Strangers in the Dark," based on Millcn Brand's Leon K. Olsen, machinist mate 11:15 WMT Iowa Pre-FliRht Band i 9A-M KXKL Rev. Pletsch'a Hour WHO Design for Listening WON Jtmmv Joy'a Band (5) 11:30 WMT Dick Brodcur i band second class, has returned to Camp Endicott, Davisvillc, R. after spending a 10-day leave with his wife, who resides at 1230 Wallgate avenue, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

L. II. Olsen, 1214 Wallgate ave WHO Newa WON Griff Wllliama' Band i aillSllV" 4 11:15 KXf Cab Calloway'a Band AND LAST TIMES TONITE tached to the naval aviation operational training command, Beaufort, S. C. as executive medical officer at the naval air station there.

After a five-day visit in Waterloo, he will report for duty at New York. Mrs. Ellyson will accompany him. He. Forrest Hughes has returned to Camp Mackall, N.

where he Is stationed with the glider infantry, after spending a 10-day furlough here with his wife and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. F.

Hughes, all of 174 Easton avenue. Richard D. Jackson, apprentice seaman, has returned to Farragut, Ida, after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V.

L. Jackson, 821 West Second street. His brother, Howard C. Jarkson, aviation radioman third class, will report Sunday to Seattle, Wash, after spending a leave here also. Cpl.

Edward V. St. John is overseas, it was learned by his mother, Mrs. Susie St. John, 201 Allen street, when she received a telegram cablegram from him on New Year's day.

Before going overseas Corporal St. John was stationed in San Francisco. Cal, and San Antnnio. Tex. His brother, Staff Sgt.

Robert, is stationed at Camp Shelby, Miss. WHO Music; War Newa WHO Swing Shift Matinee nue. itarrtng 1 A PROFITABLE DAY. 1 la WARNER BAXTER Murlin Hansel was promoted recently from seaman second class to radio technician third class and was transferred to Treasure Island. Cal, according to word received by his wife, who now lives in Cedar Falls, la.

Formerly employed at B. and L. Tobacco Co, Technician Hansel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansel, Jesup, la.

Johnstown, Fa. INS) Henry Witt, of Johnstown, apparently found it profitable business to be arrested twice on one morning. "Brought in" for causing disturbances in a restaurant, police found $132.25 in his pockets. Rearrested some time later for abusing an officer, he was searched again as 28 Yean at 518 Jefferson llbnltoi regular procedure. time he was discovered to be carrying i Here and There STABIS FRIDAY, AM 1l "IS On the AirPfpgiQ sTIS The following are considered by the Courier to be outstanding radio programs and ran be heard over atationa best received tn this territory.

The programs A FLAT STATEMENT. Pittsburgh. Pa. Richard Thompson, Pittsburgh high school English teacher, startled his students when he told them that the earth was flat "and everybody who thinks otherwise is contemptuous." His purpose, he explained later, was to jolt their thinking facilities and get the cobwebs out of their brains. are aa accurate aa possible but subject fi Eugene Pallefte Charlotte Greenwood Eugene Pollefte Charlotte Greenwood! to change! 1044.

TlIl'BSDAY, JAV. Edward tverett Horton Tony De Marco 14 a miim "Speaking of Animals in the Desert" "No Exceptions" U. S. Gov't Novelty Hi Latest Paramount News Sgt. Verle A.

(Bud) Parker, formerly of 1430 Hawthorne avenue, left Tuesday for Memphis. to reenter Kennedy General hospital, after spending a 30-day furlough with his sisters and brothers. While here, he visited in the home of is brother, Quentin T. Parker, 1430 Hawthorne avenue. Sergeant Parker was stationed for nearly a year in north Africa, being transferred there from England.

Early in the fall he was returned to America, having suffered a back injury. Cpl. R. L. Chrever is home from Lake Charles.

La, spending a 14-day furlouch with his wife and in-fsnt daughter, Katheen Ann. 413 Grand boulevard, and his parents. Mr and Mrs. R. C.

Cheever, 445 1 TAVERN Evening 8:00 WMT Superman KXEL Terrv and the Pirates WHO, WON, WBBM Newa 5:15 WMT Stanley Dixnn KXEL Christian Mothers Scrap-book WHO Songs at Twilight WON Chirk Ca'ter. Serial 8:30 WMT. WBBM News KXFL Jack Armstrong WHO Scott and Austin 5:45 WMT World Today KXEL Hop Harngan WHO News. Sporta WON Superman WM AQ News WENB Captain Midnight 6:00 WMT I I.ove a Mystery KXEL Newstime WHO Cliff and Helen WBBM News 6:15 WMT Harrv James' Band KXEL Sport Highlights WHO News of the World FIRST WATERLOO IHOWING! on the GREEN Electric Park Serving Dinner Nightly Except Monday VALENTINES SEE OUR COMPLETE STOCK Valenlines mailed overseas must be in ihe 4 mail by, January 151h 5c to $1.00 MACKS PHOTO SHOP 615 Commercial Waterloo, Iowa "MIXED" I Dinner Late Supper Dancing Mi MM Tfie TRUTH About ill a at A f1 II A tk DIAL 4186 for Reservations I XsP IZm 1' imiiiiii Columbia street. Staff Sgt.

Percy W. Field of the army ordnance division has been transferred from Camp Livingston, La, to the Pacific coast, according to word received by Waterloo friends. Fvt Walter J. Marter has re- turned to Camp San Luis Obispo, Cal, after spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Marter, 426 East Eleventh street. "Christmas In north Africa is a touching sight, especially when service men entertain native children at a holiday party and distribute gifts," Warren Rohrssen, machinist mate second class, wrote his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. W. Rohrssen, Route 3, Waterloo. "Odd, how hundreds of men act when they stood In silence and watched those native children," he continued. of us left homes and families to help in this struggle and aajanaymai iljai -TONIGHT- Electric Park BALLROOM "The Oldtimers" Dancing Men 46c Ladies 34c It the stark reality of the atmosphere ENDS TODAY! "Higher and Higher" "Gangway for Tomorrow' I'd AniAAii mint VI II I II hi ill II 10 It OIRTKUDI a a a A aa a- a jA, John fcr BACK.

TO THRILL YOU AGAIN ft I i 4, 4 7 THAT LOVABLE LAUGHABLE IkM EVE' IN A MERRY MARITAL MARATHON 11 I i Li 1 i DAYS Jozy. iW COA EARLY! AVOID THE CROWDS! on I rC? 1 IN PERSON 4 sHo fBmmm show vf zil if immxJ then56a iUAwiJlfli ACTS Jgmaa-fmn (i Miiiflfra if-1 -j-' -i fiminrii i ii I I- t. CfQ SCREEN Lnds Toda. A SCANDAl0USlY FUNNYI Errol Flynn in WtmVT' "NORTHERN J- 1 PURSUIT" XWfAu "Ml'RDER AT THE 'TT i lii id l-m sajWaaVstKxaaaWb 1 aliHTIMi 1 i mill ajJjiaMl allMll-ll 1 If If IT sasmuMB3Mb, 1 i.ay' Va POFULAR PRICES! 30c 'til 6:30 40c Evenings Junior 21c Plus Tax b. JaWX krSTAND BY Ww ALL ACTION.

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