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REPUBLIC CITY Page 15 -TCie Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona. June S0, 1543. Tune In SV3131ERTI3IE LVXCUEOX lllT New Broadcasting Network To Be MBS Arizona Outlet DANCE WEDNESDAY NIGHT 8:45 to 12:00 P. M. Odd Fellows Hall SI NORTH THIRD AVE.

Admission 0e Faulkner's Orchestra COLD SALAD PLATE Looks almost too good to cat. We make them highly appetizing in appearance unrl alwsvs cive von mnw Man Held In Yuma On Theft Charges YUMA, June 29 (AP) Claude D. Stevens, 18 years old, arrested on a Dallas, warrant for burglary, today was held to answer a federal charge of driving a stolen automobile across state lines. He waived preliminary hearing and was bound over to federal court. Stevens was apprehended after a telephone call to authorities here by a hitch-hiker who rode with him.

The suspect is wanted in Dallas in connection with recent burglaries and car theft. TIMES "Sainted Sisters" MESA "For You I Die" than nlpntv nr th mnnpv Dream By program has totaled more than a quarter-million words unspoken during its four years of uninterrupted melody. We wish more programs followed this schedule: the announcer puts it on the air at 11:15 p.m. Sundays (why not more the dreamy melodies flow with smooth eloquence one into another, and not another word is heard until the end of the program. Williams estimates that 279,800 words have not been spoken on the radio as a result of this program being scheduled.

Said one listener: "I would be pleased to hear this program every night. It may be noted that not a "Lady From Shanghai" Rita Hayworth Also HI tlte Luscious Sea Foods Sizzling Steaks I Crisp Fried Chicken PARKWAY Chandler peorIa Peoria "Gary and The Bishop's Wife" and "Rainbow Over The Rockies" tioning Aldrich Family. Army and air force recruiting hope to benefit from the show. The Dick Haymes Show bids farewell with a final, lavish array of music at 7 p.m. tomorrow over KOY and its time-spot will see the return of Suspense, a series of tense, psychological dramas featuring big-name film stars for Auto-Lite.

Pat O'Brien will be the replacement at 7:30 p.m. beginning tonight over KTAR for the Jimmy Durante show. JUDY GARLAND, Fred Astaire, Irving Berlin, Peter Lawford and Ann Miller, stars of M-G-M's Easter Parade, will be interviewed by Tex McCrary and Jinx Falken-burg during the opening broadcast of the Tex and Jinx summer replacement for Duffy's Tavern, on NBC-KTAR at 6 p.m. tonight. Tonight also will be the last appearance for the current season of A Day in the Life of Dennis Day, featuring the radio and movie sing BAR BAR CAFE and BUFFET 1 1 W.

WASHINGTON Air Conditioned Scottsdale Past" "Rocky" What Congress Thinks single radio station in the Phoenix i area provides a late program of a restful and relaxing type of music. I think one is definitely; needed." KOY staffer Jeanne Wright; writes the show and selects the i music. of For information about any of these theatres call 2-1705 II side of Sports, 6:15 to 6:50 p. m. tomorrow.

Paul Lopez, Arizona Title Guar-anee and Trust hurler, and Kenny Law, 'strike-out record-holder of the Clark-Smith team, will present stories of how they have achieved top-spots in Arizona soft-ball. BILL STERN, a leading national sports commentator, has a new transcribed series on KRUX from 5:30 to 5:45 p. m. Monday through Saturday, featuring stories on famous sports personalities. The program also includes musical selections by the Alfredo Antonini Ensemble and prominent vocalists such as Vera Holly, Maxine Sullivan, Monica Lewis and Joan Edwards.

The listening audience will be asked to submit titles for the program when Ray Busey, former Phoenix mayor, goes on the air as news commentator over the KOOL microphone July 5 for the first of a broadcast series. The winner is promised $100. No time has been set for the five weekly broadcasts. Spend the Fourth on the Fifth in Mesa, is the slogan that KARV is spreading as the station takes a leading part in the Mesa Lions' Club holiday celebration. THE SPECTACULAR Monday night show planned at Rendezvous Park will be produced by John C.

McPhee, KARV general manager, to collect funds for the Lions' Sight Conservation Project. A bathing beauty review, three professional Hollywood acts, fireworks, and prize awards will be included, said McPhee. Running of the Carter Stakes, known as a competition of the best sprinting horses in America, will Dick" HARLESS Open 12:30 P. M. A Hnrxlincr riaeiiij nf crnrrrnAfiii llI'lLl "fall "I spec tacular dancing; glorious singing; swash- VipJH nJJbsWMr romance; exciting adventure; stun- Mat.

Prires Till 6 ning beauty! COLOR BY MUSICAI TREASURE IN TECHNICOLOR: for GOVERNOR By MARY RHODES HELMS It's another broadcasting network for Arizona, when Radio Network of Arizona makes its debut July 15 with KOOL of Phoe-Jiix as the sponsoring station to distribute Mutual Broadcasting System programs to its affiliates. Already signed on the new state system is KCKY, Cool-idge station, with Nogales and other cities lining up as additional chain links, according to KOOL. Radio-minded Arizona already has the Arizona Broadcasting System with seven stations in the network getting National Broadcasting Company programs, and Arizona Network with three stations affiliated for Columbia Broadcasting System outlets. After wading through scores 211 to be exact- of names suggested by KARV listeners for Cliff Baker's new morning Western thow over Mesa station, Ralph Mahoney. Tune In's columnist now on vacation, chose Record Wrangler as most appropriate for the two-hour broadcast.

Alvarado Miles of Lehl, submitted the name to win the 5 prize offered by the station. Record Wrangler can be heard from 6 to 8 a. m. Mondays tTffough Fridays over KARV, but we had no idea so many lovers of Western music would be interested in a $5 prize. FREE RECORDS 5,000 of them are to be given away because Dick Gilbert, maestro of The Dick Gilbert Show over KTYL in Mesa, particularly likes the record and wants lo share it with friends of his program.

Maybe, the perennial favorite as recorded by Richard Cannon on a Diamond disc, is the piece which captured Gilbert's favor. Five hundred of the 5,000 ordered are on hand, and a total of about $4,000 5n records will be given fans just for the asking no strings attached, says Gilbert. Just see him between 12 and 2 p. m. the hours of his show at KTYL five days a week.

He'll be plugging it for several days on the broadcast. In the sports side of radio, two outstanding men Softball pitchers will be interviewed by Ed de Forest, KRUX Sportscaster on the In- As Recorded In Washington TONIGHT er at 9 p.m. over KTAR. No re- placement has been announced yet. I Prizes will go to the listening audience as well as those In the studio when Sammy Kaye presents his So You Want to Lead a Band Contest on the Supper Club at 8 p.m.

tonight over KTAR. Two lucky persons to be reached by phone will have a chance for fabulous awards from Chesterfield. I EN LEVE WITH this columnist's 1 fervently-expressed hope in the June 27 Tune-In for more late-at-night musical programs without benefit of advertising, Jack Williams, KOY program manager, reports that the station's Music to "vi i if" "if i i Last 2 Dine at OSCAR'S Under Management WHEELER ELKIN Room for Private Parties Featuring Pan Fried Chicken Delicious Steaks Barbecued Ribs Cocktails Open 6 P. M. to I A.

M. 7th St. and Indian School Rd. Phone 5-0955 KTAR KPH0 KOOL KOY KARV KRUX 7:30 9:30 9:45 10:45 7:45 6:45 Days Will Not Move To The Palms walterSLEZAK gluts mam COOPER OWEN STARTS FRIDAY 'HTmriri be described by Clem McCarthy, co out ir lirtlCIIATION 715 N. Central Www 4-SS3S Foro mount prtmnH BING JOAN CROSBY FONTAINE STARTS TODAY TODAY 5 P.M.

NBC's racing specialist, when he goes on the air from Aqueduct racetrack at 1:15 p. m. Phoenix time Saturday over KTAR. Dillard B. Lasseter, administrator of the Farmers Home Administration speaking from Washington D.

will clarify changes in insured loans for farmers on the Na ill 1 WW Clo TECHNICOLOR open 12:30 p. m. As a salesman Red's av iend 0 THK track I scream and as a scream clCl a. he's a roar! It too ADVEHIURT Mat. Prir Tin a funny to miss! OF THE 1 BELLS 1 tional Farm and Home Hour at 10 a.

m. Saturday over KTAR. SUMMER REPLACEMENTS of some of the country's leading radio shows promise top-notch entertainment for the coming months. Irving Berlin and Marlene Dietrich will recreate roles they played before troops overseas when they are guests of the first program of the NBC-KTAR Armed Services Review at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow, which takes the place of the vaca 1 AS Columbia 'fit 'Suir iEf J.

COM The Butane Ccr. LINDEN PHOENIX 4-8845 Co-Fun Hit 'CURLE" Larry Olson and Frances Rafferty TONIGHT "THE CRABB MASSACRE" Truman Authorizes Rough Rider Stakip WASHINGTON, June 29 (AP A special three-cent stamp will commemorate the Rough Riders cf the Spanish-American War and their 50th anniversary year. President Truman today signed the bill authorizing issuance of the stamp. The Rough Riders were founded in May, 1898 at San Antonio, Tex. Welcome, amigos! Welcome to the HACIENDA! We're right proud of our new establishment and we feel pretty sure you're going to like it, too! Our dining room is decorated in true style our convenient Central avenue location makes us easy to reach and our Spanish food is still the same food that has made for itself a fine reputation in Phoenix.

Won't you make plans now to attend our opening? 2633 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE Across from the Palms Theater l. 2s JANET BLAIR in KTAR 7 P. M. LV. II i You'll never nmsm EDDIE CANTOR i ANGELS with ANGLES! UUIOCiCDOOOO satisfied until Open 10:45 A.

M. you own one. A Bitlion-Dollar Mix-op -V 71 set to MUSIC mi SONG! m. I'll. la 1 1146 CaHt McDowell Rd.

J633 North Central Ave. Phone 6-1213 NOW AVAILABLE Models start at $219.50 EXCLUSIVELY AT Emit II Joan "The Sainted Davis 1975 s- Central Arizona's Largest mim Swimming Pool TlifS-LS Million iral. of fresh I cool water lots of space i for sun bathing. Open Jt Picnic (rounds. dally from 10 a.

m. Larse fl SSI rfasTCT 'NEW IfVcoCtnewSUSIG Sisters" 'Convenient 7 AVALO 825 North Central Ave. iiitiictiie hue nnwwiw Terms JORDAN PAINT GO. 2934 North 16th Street Phones 5-0791 and 5-3118 Good Neighbor Paints BRUTE! BRAWN and BEAUTY! Open P. M.

.9 JAM FLOOR SHOWS featuring Bobby Gray Harmonica Virtuoso 28 South Central droit of tk seal It "3k i Geo. BANCROFT 1340 ON YOUR RADIO DIAL I Ann SOTHERN idiot's Delight" You'll LIKE it, too! YOU'LL like it, TOO! In Our Buffet You wil! meet your friends COOL DRINKS For These Hot Days HI OUR FOUNTAIN man's gone goofy Aits Roicoe CHANIHT, the Magician Is back 6:15 to 11:30 V. M. MONDAY thronsh FRIDAY Closed Sundays RECKLESS DARING! THE LADY KNOWN its an ice creamy confection he calls "Idiot's Delight" piled up with peaches, oozed and goozed with thick syrupy slurp. Makes you drool with desire! We warn you once you try it you'll never be the same again.

Iit's simply M-A-R-V-A-L-U-S-S! Open 6:30 P. M. AS 34 W. Adams Street lilil Sf0 C3AiIilF)iSiiAM Queen of a rough-and- tumble era when renegade ruled the frontier and love was made at gun point: MERCHANT'S LUNCH 11 to 2 COMPLETE DINNER 5 to 9 P. M.

AFTER THEATER SNACKS you'll enjoy! tit- ..) rTI" Fountain WASHiaCTOI AT TOST STRlETr0K44l 14 Restaurant Delicatessen 27 West Roosevelt STARTS TODAY TWO GREAT PKTIRFS )q) Till. r.I.FNX FOUR EVFf.VN KFYFS In "THE MATING OF MILLIE" CHOCOLATES From our Refrigerated Cases you can purchase CHOCOLATES all summer. BULK or PACKAGE GIFT BOXES PjJTYJTrrflGary Cooper Jean Arthur "The Plainsman" ll'I'll'll NmCt Warren in Zane Grey's "Sunset Pass" TiflOGHl I TFCHMCOlOt kJ VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN for your favorite fountain drink topped with OUR OWN MADE CHOCOLATE, CARAMEL, MARSHMALLOW AND CRUSHED FRUIT TOPPINGS. The Bumsteads "Blondie's Holiday" Johnny Mack Brown 'Trairie Express" open 12:30 P. M.

Tyrone Tower Linda Darnell "Mark of Zorro" Henry Fonda "Drums Along the Mohawk" WITH fH PRPOT FT VMM 4 MsMj tMTVH TV HAVIUAND til CLARK GABLE LANA TURNER BASIL RATHRONT-CLM Dfe RAINS Vji In one of the most thrilling woman pictures DINNERS LUNCHES BREAKFASTS vmmm the screen has ever sriven you KTAR KOY KPHO KOOL KRUX KARV KTYL nbc-620 cbs-550 abc-1230 mbs-960 1340 1400 1490 A- M- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1948 Rhythm Ranch News Hora Del Hogar tSunrisa Saluta I News-Farm Jrnl News Spanish Hour Rise 'n Shine Rhythm R'ndup jRerord Wrangler 6:30 Record Review 1 I Sp'nlsh 7:00 Variety Psrm Guess Tell Coffee Cup News-Am Rd up iNews-Record op o' Morn vvesternBand Morn. Headlines Martins Rhythm R'ndup IRecord Wranglerr 5:30 News Radio Time Cliff Edwards Coffee Cup 7:45 Ariz. H.ghlights Singln' Sam Martin Agronsky 8:00 Fred Waring Morn. Reporter Breakfast Club F. Hemingway News-Music News-Mel.

Time News I 2 Patsy Prescott Musical Clock Great Day Music Melody Time Religious Music i 8:30 News B. Gar d. News RPX Miller Dick Jergens 8:45 Louise Massey Yours Sincerely Music H.B. Out Eddy Howard i 9:00 Family Style Arthur Godfrey Breakfast Kate Smith News-Music News-Mel. Time News-Piano SM5 Love Learn in Hollywood Every Music in Morn.

Melody Time Radio Rev. Hour 9:30 Jack Berch News Galen Drake Woman" Alvino Rey i Ji5 Lora Lawton Sing America Ted Ma lone World Sacred Heart 'Perry Como Wendy Warren vVelcome G. Hardy News News-Souvenirs News-Great Mus. News oo Andy Wilson Travelers Two Ton Baker Top Day runes Great Music Vaughn Monrot t-nnc Maciriirue'ra Art Baker Listening Post Mac's Notebook wood H'dllnes Rav Block 10 Man on Street Treas. B'dstand star Time Music for Milady Majestic Mom ts jp Stafford 11:00 Double or Big Sister Baukhage News-Melody Trade Winds 30 Children Music Morn.

Serenade Golden Melody Sr- Ma'ne My True Queen For Vic Damone i ILdi Jewel Box Weather Report story Day 1 Jack Pot Quiz i P. News Betty Crocker News-Music News News-Lunch. Dick Gilbert i firkins Eddie Arnold Selected Music Local News Music Americas Luncheon Airs iii'-4S Sppfr Xora Westrn Jamboree Ariz. Rambler Spot on New i-" Rite to Happiness Dinnerbell Time Song Styles 1:00 Backstage Wife Sing Along Club Lew Lowry News-Mus. Amer.

News Steila Dallas Hilltop House Music Americas You from Utah? 1 :30 Lorenzo Jones House Party Whiteman Club Dairy-Go-Round West, R'ndup 1 Widder Brown Social Whirl 2:" Songs by Crosby Knox Manning Heart's Desire News-PI. Party (western ReauesU 2-I6 Portia Faces Ufe 2nd Mrs. Burton Platter Party wesiern Kequesu I Road of Life Winner Take All Mr. Delegate Lew Lowry Joyce Jordan Music that Lives 3:00 Life Can Be Robt. Q.

Lewis Local News News-PI. Party News-Ministerial 3:1 Poetry Exchange Selected Music Platter Party Ministerial 3:30 Aunt Mary Evelyn Winters Bride Groom Spanish Hour Dr. Music 4 Nora Drake Paradise ction 4:00 Heart to Heart Musical Menu Ladies News-88 Keys Baseball Sum. Folk Tunes 4:15 iVorld News Be Seated Swing Sw't Way Melody Matinee Spade Coolev 4:30 Jan Garher Hint Hunt Crooners Corner Uncle Chris Claude Thornhiil Public Service Baseball Scores Romantic Mel Music Pied Pipers, etc. 5:00 Songs at Sund'n Ed Russell (Dick Tracy Advent.

Parade News-Songs News A Music News-Sleepy Eddie Le Mar News iTerry Pirates Super-man It's Baseball Sleepy Stein 6 News Sports Club 15 To Be Announced Capt. Midnight Bill Stern Spanish Show H. V. Kaltenborn Ed R. Mutrow I iTom Mix Bing Crosby Tex and Jinx Am.

Melody hour Headline Edition Fulton Lewis News ISpanish Show jSports Elmer Davis Sports Final Tnside of Sports I News .30 Smiths of Holly'd Dr. Christian Lone Ranger F. Hemingway Desert Rhapsody iBuckaroos Sports-3 Suns 8 45 '2 Wayne King Dick Harless Story Tpe Mus. for Mem 'ry 7:00 Ariz. Adventure Your Song.

Mine To Be Ann'ced Gregory Hood News-Symphony News-Trio Time News-Dorsey Case Book Symphony Hall Tlm? Elsie Anderson Richard Harless Harvest of Star Music Voice of Army 7:45 Evening Music BlueBarron Goodman-News Supper Club Variety Show Abbott Name of News-Dugout Mesa Baseball Phoenix Softball 2.:15 News Flashes and That Song Phx. vs. Tucson Jack Pearl The Whistler Go for the House Leave To DennirDay New Star Theater Glen Hardy New: Lum 'n Abner Fleetw'd Lawton Souvenirs Box 13 To Be Announced Newi 111 ArizWater ProJ Music MuSc Call the Police 30 for Tonight Selected Music Fulton Lewi Mm'RtPiaTrawr, Dancetime Spot on Rhythm Your Music Hiways to Happin Richard Harless Music 11:00 Steelcaster Chef Huntley Dance Band Night Final News-Dance New 11:15 Sports ToBeAnnYed Network Musle Dancetime II Record Review Out of the Nit 11:45 News Network New News Summary News-Mus. 6:00 i Sign Off 228 N. CENTRAL AVE.

Phone Open 7 P. M. "HOMECOMING" Bob Hope Signe Hasso "Where There's Life" Eleanor rarker oice of the 1 urtle IT 31 iuii 1 Mm nevenge oi ine ZomDies Also STAGE SHOW Open 1 p. M. "PEPITA JIMENEZ" ALL SPANISH CAST Open 1 P.

M. Jeanette MacDonald Jose Iturbi "Three Daring Daughters" Oiien 7 P. M. June Haver "Scudda Hoo-Scudda Hay" (Color) illard Parker "Wreck of the Hesperus" Open 7 P. The San Carlos French Cafe will be closed for remodeling and redecorating throughout July In view of the Inconvenience this closing may cause you patrons, we wish to thank you fn advance for your understanding and indulgence.

On August 1 when we open our doors again, we feel certain you will agree that the improvements were worth It. The Buffet Will Remain Open SAN CARLOS FRENCH CAFE San Carlos Hotel Bldg. Monroe St. at Central 23 GLENN FORD EVELYN KEYES "THE MATING OF MILLIE" Open 7 P. M.

Ronald Reacan tusan Peters and Alexander Knox "Slia Of The Ham" Ted Donaldson My Do Rusty" Van Jobnt-on Jnne Allyon Bride Goes Wild" Also Zane Grey's 'Wild Horse Mns" Shirley Temple 'That Harrn Girl" Iennls Morzan "To The Victor" HeCOMICK-MAet THIATRST.

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