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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 15

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Tufsiiy, June 6, 1930 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Paje 13 bear Occupation Costs Attacked In Bonn Ri if KjSS Radio and Television I as. Troops Cited As German Finances Shake -r -i BY DREW MIDDLETOJf. ury goods, a general in eon-, A'. T. Timet Cable.

sutnera' goods, and some "special" Bonn, June 4 The Federal Gov- taxes on transportation. These' eminent today assailed the occupa-: taxes, however, will bring in onlyj tlon costs, which pay for the de- 45,000,000 marks and, according to French Zone 790 million mark. The report emphasized the "relatively high share of the French zone of occupation." The occupation costs born by the Federal government are increased, the report said, by orders and regulations of the occupying powers which are "not recognized as occupation costs by the these the report, the Finance Ministry fense of Germany by American, Two Dramas Aided For Summer Airing! Satan To Make Bow Tonight'i entries in the summer replacement list include twp new i amatic shows and the return of a half-hour novelty feature. On television, NBC-WLW-T rings up the curtain on "Circle Theater" at 8:30 p. m.

The weekly series feature stars in original sto- British and French troops, as aa "unstable factor" In the West German economy. The attack was made In the course of a detailed expects to propose additional saving measures. The states which compose the Federal Government also will have report on the shaky finances of ja deficit in the current fiscal year, the Federal Government Issued byjtne disclosed, although at Powers." When the income to the Germans for the occupation budget Is considered, the total occupation costs amount to 4,550 million mark or over 81 billion. The fact that this Is a relatively light defense budget for a country of 50 million peopie. the Ministry oi finance, ine re- marks it will be far less port admitted that In the fiscal than the expected federal deficit a 4 mAa a inn a 3 Ibas year 1950 the government must ex- for the h.

a hnnt 1 uevi uiai luvvuiv nil, fc Federal republic amount to 4,550 3,875,000,000 marks less than ex million marks, Herr Schaefer re penses. vealed. The Finance Minister, who The report of Finance Minister rncst solemnly to avoid mystery or sujpense tales in favor of depicting more life-like situations. Nelson Case will act as host for the series. Brian Aherne stars in tonight's story, "The Magnificent Gesture." "Satan's WaiUn'" is the provoca vigorously supposed a German law WORLD HEWS A for the reduction of income taxes, then claimed that the occupation casts are an "unstable factor" in the German economy which "weakens the will of the Federal authorities to economize and save." Nor, his A.

Frit Schaeffer, Issued here today, Is considered optimistic in the extreme. It estimates that the republic's total neome of 11,125,000,000 marks will be augmented by the addition of 250,000,000 marks after the suppression or smuggling. It also estimates that total federal expenditure of 15 billion marks will be cut by 2,700,000,000 marks through a reduction in expense of individual government office. report stated, has the expectation of a marked reduction of occupa tion costs materialized. Doris Day, a Cincinnati girl, is one of the regular vocalists rjkjTK on the "Bob Hope Show," on STife? WLW at 9 p.

m. today, ffc JiT4' Nelson Case is host on the new, half-hour weekly dramatic show, "Circle Theater," on NBC-WLW-T at 8:30 p. m. today. According to the report, occupa tion costs are apportioned among the three cones as follows: tive title of a new radio series opening at 8:30 p.

m. today on CBS-WKRC. Replacing 'JMr. And Mrs. North," the show will consist of weekly.

half -hour psychological dramas edited by Joel Malone, whose experience in scaring people Includes work on "The Whistler" and "Suspense." A permanent member of the Cast of characters is the Devil himself, who will set the scene for each story and then proceed to wreak havoc among the hapless mortals involved in the evening's plot. Tonight, for instance, Satan will throw three persons into a Jealous These "paper reductions," attrac United State Zone 1,517 million tive though they may appear In marks. 3 the Finance Ministry report, re British Zone 1,741 million marks. his damage, CBS-WKRC brings on another summer replacement, Allen Funt's "Candid Microphone," which takes over the 9:30 p. m.

time of "Don't tell mt Junior is going through another phase!" main a long way from realization fit with some home-brewed love potion. All of this will be to the eerie accompaniment of the thera- mln, a musical instrument which never has really been put to very The brutal fact Is that there Is a Five Rate Attendance Pins "This Is Your Life." "Candid Mi celve the coveted 12-year attend ance pins at commencement exer deficit of 3,875,000,000 marks in the federal financial picture. ASPIRIN crophone" is the show on which I mm ACCURATE IV At St, Ursula Graduation triD CMILORS" cises at 4 p. m. tomorrow in the Cin good use up till now.

The report also called for the the gentle art of eavesdropping is raised to new heights of ingenuity. DOSAGE 2. One hour after Satan has done Five seniors of St. Ursula Acad' introduction of new taxes on lux- cinnati Woman's Club, 643 Oak St emy, 1339 E. McMillan will re Pins will go to Miss Gertrude DAYTIME STATIONS.

Aubuchon, 8111 Woodsfield Tuesday Television Programs ot 7 PM, WCPO 1230 on your dial ruM i ay Miss Harriet Fogarty, East Kill WNOP, 140 Kf. WZ1P. IPSO Kc. Kentucky Flddlen Snow Mies Jane McJoynt, S1S6 HIGHLIGHTS SiO Portsmouth Miss Peggy Trice, Rj UP Litonlt Biptlit Brttklilt at XIT Newi, Bulletin! Ttnplt of tht kit Madison Place, and Miss Judy 8:90 9:00 :30 IMomlni Mutlctlt Rvlt Tlm Thompson, 2915 Fairfield Ave. EU7 uiuuni Open Boom Music 10:00 Diplomas will be presented by 0.16 Nfwi, Biidwla Stfv Cruir Lefi Gt Tofthi Nfwi, Ray Scott DENTISTPY PLATES crowns EXTaACTIONS BRIDGES III Tors dfntist CLEANINGS iwick A icar FILLINGS OAS, NOVACAINl gold, sitvcn, warEUM Credit EilanM to Baaponalbl raaal Hours 9 to 8 Mon.

Through Fit Sat I to Dr. S. Pollack aaaelattt On. Sehanti, O. I.

Lma, MthUaf, Cathcart. Bun la, Brana u4 Ham CORNER 6th AND VINI (Second Floor, Palace Hotel Bldf.) Entrance on Vina St 10:30 Msgr. Charles W. Kunele, Pastor liOO1 WKRC-TV, 8:30 p. Franchot Tone plays a reporter Involved In murder on "Suspense." WLW-T, 9 p.

"Ted Mack's Amateurs" salute Altoona, Pa as the honor city of the week. WKRC-TV, 9 p. Gene "Mr. America" Stanlee grapples with "Irish" Jack Dillon in a wrestling bout' televised from New York. WLW-T, 7 p.

Martha Raye makes a return appearance on Milton Berle's "Star Theater." WKRC-TV, 8 p. Ed Wynn is host to Frances Langford, vocalist, on the "Ed Wynn Show." WCPO-TV, 8 p. "Cavalcade Of Bands" features Skitch Henderson and his orchestra. Jane Pickens and the Escourtiers sing. Beritchei Hi, La CUM of St.

Monica Cathedral, assisted 1 2 00 star Roundup Farmtr'i Guldt 13:80, Luncheon MelodleilNcwa by the Rev. Ferdinand Kylius, As LrZJ sistant Pastor of St. Francis de iini titjaDy Nw Beat On Wa 3 OO Sunnyslda StTtft Concert Hall Sales Church. I 1: SO TOM IB ropa and Wirton Msgr. Ferdinand A.

Evans, As Isft Franchot Tone WKRC-TV 8:30 p. m. Ultra I Dr. ratluya A miliar Har, HKBO, Bandar, 111 OS A.M. It MS CH 8838, 6888 sistant National Director of the news new aim a)iu Catholic Student Mission Crusade, IAYMIAI IREWIHS (9, INC, COVIXtTOl tt ntymaa lAt sunaowa 8: SO Four That Scot oo Rednf Summary I 8:15 Emit Walt Bho Colnf forward the commencement "FLOWERS TO A GOOD NEIGHBOR, WN0, 1:40 to 1:00, Monday thra Friday will deliver address.

WCPO-TV Channel 11:00: Kitchen Show With Penny Pniden ooisim orr isira ott 12:00: Midday Metry-Go-Round WKRC-TV Channel 11 8:00: Komemakers' Exchange (CBS) 8:30: Hodges And Podges 4:30: Circle 11 Ranch Store Snarky Parker (CBS) 6:30: Lucky Pup (CBS) 6:45: Sports Shota Mots Tttfv? 6:00: Klrby Stone Quintet (CBS) 12:46: Meet The Ladles 1:25: Lou Smith's Dugout Dope 1:40: Jim Fair's Sports 1:60: Fan In The Stands 2:00: Reds vs. Boston 4:30: Paul Dixon's Musie Shop 6:00: Captain Video (Dumont) 6:30: Six Gun Playhouse (film) 7:25: Sports Picture 7:30: Lone Ranger 8:00: Cavalcade of Bands (Dumont) WWV-Tj Channel 4 Ernie Lee Show 12:00: Ruth Lyons' 60 Club 1 00: Maglo Tele-Kitchen Cowley's Alley With Drama (film) Shop With Rita Hackett Teen Canteen 4 00 Neal Burrls 4:30: Howdy Doody (NBC) 6:00: General Store 6:30 Neal Burrls (NBC) 6:00: Kukla.Fran and Ollla (NBC) 6:30:. Wendy Barrie (NBC) 6:45: News Caravan (NBC) Milton Berle Show (NBC) 8:00: Fireside Theater (NBC) 8:30: Circle Theater (NBC 9:00: Ted Mack's Amateurs (NBC) 10:00: Ben Grauer (NBC) 10:18: Broadway Openhouse (NBC) 11:00: News; Say It With Music 11:30: Sign Off 6:15: Photo Flashes 6:30: News, Doug Edwards (CBS) 6:45: Rehearsal 7:00: Cowboys And Indians (film) 00: Wrestling, Los Angeles "West Of Rainbow's End" 8:00: Ed Wynn Show (CBS) 8:30: Suspense (CBS) (film) 10:00: Wrestling, New York (Du 9:00: Wrestling, New York (CBS) mont film) 11:00 Dance Time 11:15: Al Lewis 12:00 News. Sign Off 10:00: Home Theater (film) "The Long Shot" 11:15: News and Sign Off Tuesday Uladio Programs HIGHLIGHTS, yellow fever In "Cavalcade Of America's" drama, "The Con. queror." WLW, 8:30 p.

m.j "Starlight Concert" includes a medley from Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Mikado." WKRC, 9 p. J. Carol Naish, of the movies, stars as Lulgi on "Life With LuigL" WKRC, 10 p. m.t Edmond O'Brien la featured on "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar." WCPO, 10:15 p. Walter Phillips combines chatter with platters on his recorded musical ehow.

WSAI, p. A young Los Angeles 1 couple tell the story of their whirl-i wind engagement on "Bride And Croom." In return, they receive $2,000 worth of prizes. WSAI, 7:30 p. David Harding investigates triple murder In Washington society on "Counter- spy." WCKY, 7:45 p. "Old-Time Hit Parade" offers Bunny Berigan's Orchestra in some of their hit tunes.

WLW, 8 p. William Eythe battles i. Carrol Nalsh WKRC 9 p. m. m.M.

WLW, 700 K. WSAI, 1360 K. WCPO, 1230 K. WKRC, SSO K. WCKY, 1S30 K.

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