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Altoona Tribune from Altoona, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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Altoona Tribunei
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Altoona, Pennsylvania
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ALTOONA TRIBUNE, Tuesday, January II, INI 1 1 By Verral and Al laatln AMY NOBLB MARKET-STOCK'REPORTS RADIO HIGHLIGHTS MR. HOELtlH NICE GOING, MOM I'LL TAKI CAM OF WHSRCf I BEEN SHOT. I DON'T OHHHHhhh i WFBC WHAT HAPPENIDf, NATIONAL MO Ke CBS 8:45 Lowell Thomas, News 7:00 BeulahJack Smith Show 7:30 Club 15Kdward Murrow 8:00 Big Town 3:30 Mr. and Mrs. forth 9:00 We? the Peopl 9:30 Studio One 10:30 Open Hearing 11:30 Starlight Salute Mack Trucks -48 Loew4 Ino 17 164 1V McKess and Rob 334 Montgom Ward 50, 50' 604 Nash-Kelvlnator 16, 16U 14 Nat Biscuit 29 2S'i 39 Nat 9lry Prod 28 374 374 Nat Distiller! 19 194 Nat Pow an Lt 4 Nal Supply 30', 304 NT Central RR 144 14 North Amer Co 154 154, Northern Pacific 184 14 Packard Motor i 4H 4 Pan Am Airways 94 94 4 Param Plcturaa 194 19 194 Panney (JC) 404 Penn Pw and Lt 19 ll Psnn RR 18 174 174 Pepsi-Cola 334 214 Phlla Elec 31, S14 314 Pub Svc NJ 314 214- 9 TBtANlHV POSITION Air Reduction iMTs Alleghany Corp 3H 9 Al Chm and Dye 130 179 Allied Sire 27 Am Airllnea 7'( 7 Am Can 79 78H 71 Am Ch and Cable 31H 314 Am Distill 37 Am Rsd nd St mi 18 184 Am Roll Mill 3(4 Am Smelt and 51 614 61H Am Tel and Tel 150, 160H WH Am Tob 664 44 644 Anaconda Cop 334 33 Armour and Co 134 134 134 Atch and 9l 1W 914 Atl Refining 33 834 Avco Mfg 44 Bald Loco 144 144 Bait and Ohio 114 Barnsdall Oil 33 4 33 iH Bendix Aviat 384 384 Beth Steel 334 334 Borde Co 404 404 1 Brlggs Mfg 314,31 314-Bucyrus-Erie 17 174 174 Case (J I) Co i2 42'4 42 Celanese Corp 24 24Hi Certain-Teed Prod 164 154 dies and Ohio 424 -4 424 Chrysler Corp 5S4 57j THE LYONS DEI! By LEONARD LYONS BROADWAY GAZETTE SCHOOL The Public TiOO 7:30 "1:00 1:30 9:00 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 13:14 13:30 1:00 1:15 3:00 3:15 3:90 3:45 3:00 3:15 3:30 i.h 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:46 3:00 3:30 Hub lirent and Bob Weill JUDGE WRIGHT "Pullman 49 TVWTIIBBn KJ MfclAAJ OilBVilin WHtN ik36 9AW HOW BUT 9Mt'5 MEN MtAUZeQ education assnciaticn will hold aJ It Pflvnvv yam happini By AT DSATM'9 POOR.

IP A AAUbM JOT 1UU miKV IN KMPT7I mm TwowsMTOP hity a a HI3HER POWBK FOfcWVW NEK, stuTY WIi TlliP TO HURT YOU NP 8UsrrV NOT UM Ke-NBO MORNING RitJ and ShlntDevotions Musical Clock NawsTonlc Tunti Musical MoodsNew-Honeymoon in Nw York NawsEasy Aci ETsd Warlna; Show Road of UiaJoyc Jordan Nora Drake Katie' a Daughter Jack BsrchMusieala AFTKKN'OON Bob and Gene -Milady's Program Khythni RevueLuncheon Music Bhiir County Nws BandwafooRuaa Morgan Today I Children Woman in White Story of Holly Sloan NewsStar of Today Life Can Be Beautiful Ma Perkins Pepper l'oung Family Right to Happiness Backstage Wife Stella Pallas Lorenio Jones Young Widder Brown Golden TrioLittle Show Dancetlme NIGHT NewsAcross the footlights Songs of Good CheerNeva Supper ClubWorld News Wayne King Milton Berle Show A Date with Judy Amos 'n' Andy Fibber McGee and Molly Bob Hope Red Skelton News, Meet the StarNews America United NewtSign Off tVMBOL OF SOVK HArPINswa BHOULPN'T WBf 0CE THAT RUSTY 15 1 VI HURT 90 BAD HE MIOHT WITH THE WHOEVER HURT BOY. JON. A PSOPLft KK ANY RBA9CN -TVi 19 WICKIO ANP WOMAN'S KOTTBN. VCNflEPULNBSS yVmOJMLB MCA.U9 W65 MEAN, BUT MCAUMT i I mass meeting at Hunter college Monday night, as a climax to its campaign for saving the public schools of N. Y.

C. Gov. Thomas E. Dewey is one of the principal targets of this campaign, and his school program has been singled 9HB MIWR0ie. PONT V0U i Pure Oil 26 Reading Co 174 Radio Corp 8 84 '4 epub Steel 24 34 Reynolds Tob 39 $84 384 St, Regis Pap 9'i 9 Sears Roebuck 34'i S3 844 SheUUnlon Oil 32 33 32 4 Sinclair Oil 16H Socony-Vacuum 15 15S 154 Southern Pacific 47H 48 47 Sperry Corp 325 23 32V Stand Brands 354 36U AWYf Colum ana El 11 Wit Colum Carbon 32 33 Com Solvents 32 21H Com'wlth and South 24 2i 2 Cons Edison tih 214 224 Cons Vultet 14S 144 Cont Can S2 314 Cont Motors 7 7H Curttss-Wrtght 51, 6 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 13:00 Rei.iy McEvoy and Jim Pablan SCREEN GIRL Del Lack and west 9 si Douglas Aircraft 53 Du Pont De 176', 1764 Eastman Kodak 41 404 El Auto-Lite 47! 47 Food Fair Strs 10ft Gen Elec 34 34 Gen Foods 364 364 364 Gen Motors 64 C54 534 Gen Pub Util 117, 11 114 Gen Refract 25 34', Goodrich (BF) 52 Goodyear and 4Ji; 42 Greyhound Corp 10H lOH 104 Gulf Oil 614 6l 11, 'CAUB TOOK yHI ALWAV I MIAN WHILE I PONT VOUR KATWBR HIM AN' UIB MOV 0OUNPE7 B1 WHAT MAMfEB IN A ANA BY.

TO TH' AIRPtPtrrl Stand Oil Cal 56 Stand 01! NJ 71 70 71 Stone and Webster 13 Studebaker Corp 1H 114 Swift and Co 364 36 864 Sylvan El Prod 30 30 304 Texaa Co 544 33 644 Texas Gulf Sulph 544 .544 4 Tide Wat A Oil 20 30u 20H Union Pacific 155 164 United Aircraft 25 S44 344 United Corp 24 2 United Gas Imp 21 Rubber 414 41 il Smelt and 43 434, 484 Steel 74 73 734 Warner Bros Pict 11 lis West Un Tel 19 19 194 Westing Elec 36 364 26 Woolworth (FW) 45 45 York Corp 13 Youngst Sh and 70; 70 TREASURY POSITION WASHINGTON. Jan. 26 (AP)-The position of the treasury Jan, 22: Receipts 3212.773.830.27 Expenditures $92,663 340.9 Balance 13,498,471.790.18 Total debt $256. 466. 522, 873.16 Decrease under previous day WAVE YOU LOT I KNOW YOUR 0ENM Of PAPPY.

WAVE VOU e-r wine liai i i. I mue YOU THINK MINUTE. YETERPAy. AN' out for attack. The Assn.

re-cently mailed, as part of its membership drive, a leaflet to which is attached a coupon to be signed by any person who should desire "More Information on How to Save the Public schools." And one of these coupons was returned this week signed by Infovmation-seeker Thomas E. Dewey. BUSINESS Jean Jaffe, of The Day, has just re-turned from a long stay in Germany. Tne correspondent was asked: "Which of the Occupation Troops do 1he frauleins like best?" "Unquestionably, they like the Americans the best," she said. "And will you tell us, briefly, why that is?" Miss Jaffe was asked.

"Is it because they have more humor, more warmth, more appeal?" "Briefly," she explained "more PX." TRAVEL NOTE: Fanny Hurst, who recently received a ticket for jaywalking in Dallas, has received a letter of ex Off NO AAOVIK. WJSW v. OMeBOPV VOU NBVEK vvokb WOOP? HMMM JrAHTABULA? MAKE-UP IN ASH UVIN' IN VAN WHEN I PKOVE TVltf 0LON78 PAM6 It) HIB PLAOE I AW TABULA. TAKE nee au w.i i- E6TATB fESUUIAK FACES Hercules Powder 49 484 49 Ulinole Central J', 39'4 394 1 Int Harvester 874 88 Int Nick Can 27'i 37 37 Int Paper 47' 47 Int Tel and Tel 144 13'4 134 IN TH' WINPOI BV9t amrH itBnacT iti Johns-Manvllle 37 364 364 7:00 7.1a 7:30 8:00 8:45 9:30 10:00 10:30 10:45 11:01) 11:15 11:30 Kennecott Cop 4SH 45 Lehigh Port 32 32 32 1390 Ke MCTl'AL MORNING Farm Front Toplca Sacred Heart Program Musical Clock NewsMixing It Up Morning Devotions NewsThe Editor's Diary Variety Time News Mormnr Moods Tin Pan Alley Shopper's Guide Bill Harrington Tell Your Neighbor Heart Desire AFTERNOON News and Commentary Local News County AgentVets Adm. Cedric Hook Jl Rhythm Roundup In a Woman's World Lenigh Val Cos 2 2 Leh Val RR 64 5, Libby McN and 9 94 etc.

And after a half hour both American Girl planation from the Chief of MICKEY FINN men, separated by half the world, could accurately report By Laujk Leonard pPolice of Dallas. It was a pohtu I'M QieF THEY VF5. 1 lSWfr AD ELINE that they had gotten drunk Dies Heroically 010, SERGEANT WEIL MAYBE THAT'S NOT YET, ThMM! I'M ANXIOUS TO kSEIeAlff'KN0W F0K SUKC THAT THEY JL Y0TCD AGAINST HIM ill CffvV GOING TO ELIXIR 'iPRINGSj OH. HELLO. SPEGEANT) NO.MICKfY-I PHIL ISN'T HOME SAI0 HE HAD IT YET -HE'S PROBABLY 12:00 1.1:15 12:30 1:00 1:30 1:45 2:00 2:30 3:30 3:45 4:00 4:15 4:30 :00 6:30 OBIT: Dorothy Parker wus I -15 ANYTHIN6 WA5JUSTiOtl0emNG ALL SET j.

FEELING LOW reminiscing of her early da'V" in New York and mentions the name of a man she hd met. HOME FROM IHAI SPKIAL MEETING ATTWELOOoc? "Poor fellow," she tehed, I hear he don't think so," Mrs. Parkf was told. "He's Before Japs TOKYO, Jan. 26 (JPt Ar.

American woman dancer died heroically on the deck of a Japanese submarine, scorning a blindfold and calling goodbye In Japanese to her executioners, a surprise witness at the war ciimes trial related today, ending a search of nearly four years for the missing woman. the woman was Mrs. Verna and friendly letter. But Dallas' rival, Ft. Worth, was quick to capitalize on this episode.

The Mayor of Ft. Worth wrote to Miss Hurst, assured her that her reception in Dallas was not typical of Texas, and invited her to test true Texan hospitality by visiting Ft. Worth where she would not have to jaywalk but would be shown around the city in a police-car. EMPLOYMENT Jules Dassin, who directed the new Mark Hellinger picture, "Naked City," was visited by John Houseman, who will produce Allan Scott's new play. Houseman was seeking a director of this wueen tor a Day Martin Block Show Song of the Stranger Matinee Melodies Erskine Johnson The Johnson Family Two-Ton Baker Hop Harrigan Superman Captain Midnight NIGHT News and Sports Music by Martin Song for Today Sports Fulton Lewis, Jr.

Doctors Courageous NewscopeGuest Star Mysterious Traveler Curtain Call Gabriel HeatterPeter Donald Zane Gray Show American Forum of the Air News and Sports Just Relax Music for Dancing News and Sign Off not dead. The last I heard of him he was doing publicity work for Tommy "Sir," replied Mrs. Parker, "let's not split hairs." Distributed by Mc-Naught Syndicate, Inc. 6:00 6:15 6:30 7:00 7:15 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 11:00 11:15 11:30 13:55 3 By Charles Plumb and Fred Fox Gordon Brittain, 33, a native of San Francisco and wife of Laurie Erittain, Br'tish manager for the 7 MAJWk.WHY KCAUE Broadway presentation. P0ESNT ANY Nestle Food in Penang.

ANP FOR, YEARS, I'VE BEEN TRYINS TO BEAT SOWS IN0NE5 INTO LTHOCHB me, Mr. Dassin," he began, "what was your last picture?" STUPIP TO BE 1 1 KINO TO THING LIKE THAT EVER HAPPEN TO The witness was Jiro Nakahara, 28, Hawaiian-born Japanese who 1 WRTA "I did 'Brute said Dassin. "Well, frankly," said ANYONE ANYONE said he was a crew member of ME I 1" rtfl Houseman, about to end lhi the submarine ana acted as in terpreter for Mrs. Brittain, negotiations, "I didn't like that picture" "Frankly," replied 6:30 7:15 8:00 Sr. THAT HIS NAN wl Nakahara was brought in as a surprise witness by the prosecu the director, neither did I "Good," said Houseman, safe 9.W 10 11:30 tion in the trial of Hideki Tojo and 24 other former leaders of liea.

Ill have the contract at Altoona Soldier Is Assigned In Arizona Sgt. Henry Richard Lardieri of 1000 Eighth avenue, has been assigned to the 2nd Bomb group, Davis-Monthan Air Field, Tucson, Arizona. His former station was Fort Slocum, New York. Sgt. Lardieri, whose wife, vMrs.

E. Mae. Lardieri, -resides in Woodsbend, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Lardieri of Altoona.

He enlisted in the Air Force in December of 1943 and served with the 15th Air Force in the ETO as a tail gunner. Among other decorations' the sergeant holds the Air Medal, four Battle Stars, and a Distinguished Unit Citation. Sgt. Lardieri graduated from Altoona High school and has attended the Air Force Flexible Gunner school. your office in the morning." Japan.

His testimony was in rebuttal to the denial of Adm FOREIGN DISPATCH: A State Dept. official, in discussing the Soviet-Nazi documents which Shigetaro Shimada, onetime chief of the naval staff, that he ordered were released this week, corv tided yesterday that he is posi II rni- 1 execution of suivivors of torpedo' ings. tive of Soviet retaliation that Moscow will release transctipts By Ernie Bushmlller 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:15 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:30 4:45 6:00 6:15 ifANCT 1240 Ke ABC MORNING Daily Bugle Tyrone HourChapel Hour Martin AgronskyMelodiea Breakfast Club My True Story Cup of Coffee Breakfast in Hollywood Galen DrakeToday's Album AFTERNOON Welcome Travelers Music as You Like It Baukhage Barry Wood Tyrone Hour Walter Kiernan Ethel and Albert Matinee Melodies Ladies Be Seated Paul Whiteman Club Veterans Administration The Old Corral Dick Tracy Terry and the Pirates Melody Time NIGHT News Bandstand Door of- HopeDinner Music Headline EditionMaierhofer The Green Hornet All Star Dance Parade Town Meeting of the Air Boston Symphony Orchestra It's Your Business It's in the Family News of Tomorrow Hasel Gems of Thoueht Danr feinri er alleged conversations between eral days. IT I PAINTED DIS Mr. Bartholomew who repre Neville Chamberlain and Nazi diplomats, urging the Nazis to LOOKS SIGN MYSELF sents his colleagues Herbert S.

move against Russia. Bolger and Milton E. Emeigh in negotiations with the marketing administration expects the fol THAT GRAPEFRUIT DOESN'T LOOK FRESrV 1 WATER RADIO: Richard Sale, the mystery-writer and author of the new "Benefit Performance," has a shortwave sending-and-rcceiv-ing station in his home at Santa Monica. He recently tuned in on a conversation between a radio ham in Australia ana one in lowing: 1,175 cases of seedless raisins; 1,200 boxes of dried peaches, 1,835 cases of dried prunes and 750 cases of tomato juice. Other items will be 1 DOES IT LOOK fREAL NOW ioRAPEFRUT 9jJffAflteM, JSM lt If, SALE 00 6:15 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:30 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:30 1:00 Blair Schools to Receive Excess Food County Commissioner Forrest L.

Bartholomew has received word that excess commodities for schools operating lunch programs without profit are in transit and will arrive within the next sev shipped at an early date, the en Nova Scotia. Both these men proposed a series of toasts, to tire commodities valued at A number of Blair county institutions participate in the each other, to the King, the President, the Prime Minister," News 'Midnight Dsncing Party Sign Off program. TEBKV Il ta. U. f.

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