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11111)41, Jl l-V IH. lttU. DES MOINES UEC.ISTEK. SEES BRITAIN Sings for Defense Sonja Wants To Be a Citizen LACKING ARMS NEW YORK? N. Y.

iyV)-George Jcancttc MacDonald Guest on "Proudly We Hail" HOUSE PASSES NEW NAVY FUND 585 Million Dollars for Expansion. Backer, publisher of the New York Post, Thursday Maid Great By Mary Little 41 Britain did not have enough arms to defend herself from a German a '9a aaan mmmm mm mum mmmm mm mm mm mmmmmt-m CI 4- rjL w-t i'iiU i I'! ZtJ 1 Invasion, which he considered pos A sible. Recently returned from a seven-week trip to England, Backer told a meeting of the Ad vertising club that London ware Judy Canova to Play in "Puddin Head," 7:30 p. m. houses had been destroyed by German bombs and that cargoes must be transferred to lighters.

CX yc- WSIII 910 Friday .1 i. t- 7 UDY CANOVA plays the leading role in a radio adaptation of her new picture, "Puddin' Head," on "Hollywood Premiere" at 7:30 p. KRNT-WMT. Noted for her i tils vm! 00 m. KiiKllnh 1 a.

Hook 1'arMd m. -ti Hknhlf I I m. (rut Kiimlitii 1:15 p.m. Viw anl 1 p. m.

Musical Chum m. llm M1oi1iii 5:4 p. ro, Nrri 7 p. Anifiien rin Flylnc p. m.

Hporimim 1- hm ,2 i v. Mr PA IP mmm it' WOI 610 Friday i WASHINGTON'. 13. C. tVTi The house Thursday passed a 585 mil-Lnn dollar appropriation bill with funds to expand the navy's shipbuilding, ordnance and repair facilities.

Chairman Carl Vinson" Gi of the house naval affairs nmmittee said the measure was necessary to keep up the present construction pace for the two-n enn navy in the face of expanded merchant shipbuilding. Tart of the funds may go for it factory to make a new secret explosive reported to be more powerful than any yet known. The povArr commission, trying: to forestall a power shortage, called for an intensification of conservation efforts in the southeastern section of the country. P. Patterson, undersecretary of war, announced more changes in the hih command of the army were in prospect, following the drastic shakeup of Wednesday.

Patterson also announced the army had reached a peace-time pak of 1,477.000 men, and said substantial deliveries had been attained on a new liht bomber which he said was superior to any dive-bomber in Europe. The defense plant corporation authonzed expenditure of approximately 64 million dollars for construction of defense plants. I'lorrllo H. I-a Guardia, director of civilian defense, appointed Mayor Louis Bernard Dickman of Ft. Louis, to establish another icgional home defense office Et Omaha.

Neb. hillbilly interpretations, Judy Canova is a radio veteran. She made her debut at the nge of 12, and followed li i i several years of vaude-ille Irouping. a she scored a success on Broadway in "Yokel I fi cio Morning Pxraci Firm Farl Hrn Krtiiion Ntw nil lliimrmskrri Martha Punfan Bilv Wrll 111 (mi nnd Horn Hour I I I Krom Hi 8i.rv BiM.k 1 Munp 4.110 l.rl'a Talk 11 ovrr nil havorlt MlfMMcn mmmmeim Sonja Ilenie taking preliminary cltlxeiishlp oath from George A. Satlen of Bridgeport, Conn.

Jl IY ANOA. and Ted Deglln, Madison Square Garden publicity director, as witnesses. If she passes the examination. Miss Henie will return in fall to take the oath of allegiance, they said. part of a preliminary test required in her quest for American citizenship.

Miss Henie arrived at the Fairfield County courthouse half an hour ahead of schedule with Joseph Byrne, her lawyer. BRIDGEPORT, CONN. CP) Sonja Henie, movie and skating star, spent nearly an hour with federal examiners Thursday answering questions on American history and government as Tonight Nvt Friday night JEANETTE MACDONALD, concert singer and movie star, will dedicate songs to the workers on production line and at th benches of America's defense Industrie on "Proudly We HaH," over KR.NT-W MT-WNAX at 6:30 p. m. Satires Own Play Arms Plant Contractors DRAW 196 FIRST IN U.

LOTTERY DEATH THREAT titled "Sweltering Heights." Tiny Ruffner, master of ceremonies; Mary Small, singing star, and Harry Salter's orchestra will round out the program's talent lineup, and the weekly $1,000 in cash will be distributed to persons with lucky birthdates and "DEAUTIFUL Merle Ober-on will make a complete change in personality on Your Happy Birthday, at 7 :30 p. KSO. The star of "Wuthering Heights" will do a satire on her role in that film in a sketch en FACES GIRL, 4 Boy," arter which she returned to radio on the Paul Whiteman programs. In Hollywood, her two latest pictures before "Puddin Head" were "Scatterbralu" and "Sis Hopkins." "Puddin Head" Is the htory a backwoods girl, Judy Goober, who goes "hog wild" In the big city when she Inherits a plot of valuable property. Iuella Parsons Is hostess of "Hollywood Premiere." "HpIIE Amazing Dr.

Clit- house," mystery melodrama by Barre Lyndon, is to be adapted by Charles Martin for "Great Moments From Great Plays," on KRNT-WMT-YVNAX at 7 p. m. First performed in Iondon, Aug. 6, 1936, the play began a run of 80 performances on Broadway in March, 1937, and later was made Into a moving picture. THE PLAY CONCERNS A DOCTOR who joins a gang of thieves to study the psychology Fun.

Cash Prizes Presented by Standard Oil Company Draft Continued from Pnge 1. NEW YORK, N. Y. Somewhere between Oklahoma and New York police hope to find a 6:00 P. IYI.

Central Standard Tima family whose 4-year-old daughter station KSO facc3 possible death by rabies. The child, Kathleen Hudson, left Tuis-i. Sunday for a tour of the east with her parents. Her father. Henry H.

Hudson to'd friends they would be rone will guest with Ilka Chase on Penthouse Party at 8 p. m. (KRNT- WMT- WNAX) CBS. Yvette will sing with Paul Baron and his orchestra providing the musical background, Anniversary greetings to JOAN nLAINE she's celebrating her eight years in radio this month. (Joan is formerly of Fort Dodjie, la.) of crime.

The doctor becomes leader of the mob. Later, caught by a detective friend, the doe-tor goes to jail, assured by his attorney that no jury would judge him anything but hopelessly insane. TED LEWIS, that old Top Hat Tragedian of Jazz, and Sheila Barrett, top flight com-mcdiennc and impersonator. two weeks. ing lasted two and one-half hours, with 630 the last number.

General Ilershey had started the proceedings with a brief speech In which he said the ceremony was "symbolic of American democracy" and that the draft registrants, new and old, constituted America's hope "for protection now and security for the future." The goldfish bowl is the same one used In a world war lottery and in the lottery of last fall. A paddle made from an original In On Wednesday a neighbor's cat died and the state health depart ment's report was: "Rabies." kv3 jr 0 -V l-'r- -rf' Kathleen played with the cat MONEY FOR YOUR VACATION TKWr l. IKt.r. IIIIIM MUSH' WOKKIKs Krrt'a una exaniil Kjy All Kxpcna Trip lNnrr, tiliiratlii sprlnaa anil Xoal 4aiira Tulal Ct tlS.OO Tliiw lamrnl liargr iiuiullia 7.1)2 tulal (nut t. T'a Aii'nnr Hia Mtmrv You N1 Calf I for Conipleta Pa rl tilai a.

ALIBER and COMPANY 310 Equitalil BIJf. Pkona 4 0IS3 often. Health officials said the child's life might be endangered unless innoculated within 9 to 14 days. dependence Hall rafter, used to SS I KRHT II KSO jS II WHO II WNAX II WMT ilT 1350 I 1460 1040 570 600 A nine-state poiice alarm asked authorities to look for a sedan hearing Oklahoma license plate stir the capsules last fall, was provided for similar use Thursday night. 2-CS-bOO.

YOUR PROGRAMS FOR FRIDAY MORNING sl r.K'l As names of the selectees assisting in the drawing were announced, cheers came from the Newt Today 't Farm and Market Calendar Sunrise Ffour KMA Studying constriK'tion plans 'Ilinrsday fur the small arms plant near Ankeny were Rudolph V. i-i(. (left), president of The Welt and J. A. Mel Jiiighlin, partner In J.

S. Mt-I jiughlin Sons, two of the plant contractors. STOKY ON ONE. NBC BLUE MITl'AL Vlorninz Fellow thin Chick Chatt Hour. Rev.

Mart Neijjhhor Bob Family Allar Rev. Cedarholm Cliorettino Roundup KCO Kilocycles Shenandoah I HI DAY'S most Bins audience. A round of gasps and "olis" went up when the announcer called the name of Corp. Angier Riddle iHike, wealthy who was inducted from New York, N. and now Is stationed at Camp Iee, Ya.

Muic anj market! "BOUND OVER IN ASSAULT CASE Municipal JuOSge C. S. Cooter Thursday bound to the Polk grand 1ury Henry Gronau, 2745 S. K. Market charged with assault vith intent to do great bodily in- pry.

The charge was based on an alleged fight between Gronau and STORM LEVELS RADIO TOWERS l.ddie Martin Breakfast Fdilion Memory Hymn Contetl Bohemian Orchetlra New Musical Clock Music and report! Betty Crocker Duke, 26, is a nephew of Am bassador Anthony J. Drexel Bid-die, American envoy to the By Kathleen Nornt Myrt Ac Marge Musical Cock Newt By Kathleen Norrit Myrt and Marje Stepmother Woman of Courage h.s divorced wife, Bertha Gronau -f llvnrt n-nitflrnmAnTB '1 A 5:30 Murnuig Knumkip Silrnl Aurlion Tipi lu armrrt 3:4 OIJ iavoritrt Quiz at 6 P.M. From WHO Newj A. M. Anily't Farm I he F.yr-Oprnrrs llravrn and Home I annly (mle Mrloily rune Fatm Newt 6: i0 Family All.ir Time anj lrnira- Prairie Mrlojirt Hrv.

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A. M. lreal lime Daily Devoliont Mary Marhn 9:15 Martha WeLitrr Ihe MorlJ of Muic Pep Young't Family I 9:30 Big Siler I Irlrn Mailt Schreilier I one Journey 9:45 Morning Matinee I louseholj helpt David llaruui 10 A. M. Kale Smith Seaks Ten O'tlork Newt Newt; Markett 10:15 When A (till Mairirt Sinking Sain I lie Other Unman 10:30 Helm Trent I.Jith Dunham Wehl.er Deep River Boyt 10:45 Our C.al Sunday I'dilh AJarn't Future At the Twin it Bent 11 A.

M. I lie Can Br Brautilul We Are Always Young juJy anj Jane 11:15 Woman in White Helen Huljen Aunt Jenny i II RiKl.t to Ha, ipinrtt the Town llrlen't Hume 11:4) Ihe Gulill.crni Inquiring Mike Long. Long Ago KRAMME FIRM GETS STATE JOB For Rail Underpass in Des Moines. The state highway commission at Ames, Thursday approved the low bid of E. A.

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1 real lime Songs of a Dreamer Big Sister Aunt Jenny lreat lime Judy and Jana Big Sister Aunt Jenny "I'm putting In for another (Tli RfnHr' Iowa Ni Servlct CEDAR RAPIDS, A wind and rainstorm struck Cedar Rapids about 10:20 p. m. Thursday, damaging trees and demolishing two 412 foot towers of radio station WMT. About 300 spectators watching the Cedar Rapids-Moline baseball game at Hill park, were held lri the stands during the storm, Nearly 1,000 feet of board fence was blown down. Sumner Quarton.

general man-, ager of WMT, said the station was off the air after 10:22 p. but that broadcasting would be re at 5:30 a. m. today by using a third tower recently in- stalled. I cut his wife with a knife.

At a preliminary hearing Thursday Gronau said they had been prinking before, during and after attending a carnival, and that an argument developed over Mrs. Cronaus' alleged association with (her men. Mrs. Gronau denied she had pitch association to Gronau and denied that she drank any- Kate Smith Speaks Name the Start Newireel of the Air Gospel Singer Kale Smith Speakt Magic Kitchen Helen I rent Our Gal Sunday The bid was for $218,090. The underpass will be about 1,000 feet long and will take the File Can Be Brautilul Woman in While Right to Happinrtt Hie Goldhergs File Can Be Beautiful oman in White Right to llappineta Hie GolJhergt street under the Great Western.

th while they were together. year," he said. "I'm going to try to get into the officer training school. And if I ever do, I'll sign up for good." Missing was much of the fanfare, the ceremony and excitement of the first lottery, but, for the youths concerned, it was no less significant. Each of the men who registered on July 1 was assigned at that time a district registration number.

In some of the smaller districts, these registration numbers ranged, say, from 1 to 100. In the nil i. mi Al ami Kavlmi a 15 p. iii. Malor I rmnue Hit Il.iinr iKuntun al ChiraKu) 4:1 p.m.

Tha Hariuna 4 in iNVwa 4:4. Wlnga on Watch p. m. tt. o.

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Iirania Bliliid tha i.O'l p. A tu'tlon ijulz i 1 1 p. iii. Karl Mav. Newa ni.

Urn Uernlt'a Nevr Armjr fliiiie 7:10 p.m. Vmir BlrthJay 7 :i.i p. in. The Nickri Mmi Rock Island and the Fort Dodge, Des Moines and Southern Iowa railroad tracks. YOUR PROGRAMS FOR FRIDAY AFTERNOON BABY BOY DIES IN FARM TANK Vo ot la University ave.

carries High 12 Noon 12:15 12:30 12:45 Noon Fxtra Newt Joyce JorJan You're the F.x(ert Kate Hopkins Noonday Newt Central Pul.lic Markets Tom Owent Cowhoyt Farm llililrt Markets and Weather Bu a root New Master Singert way No. 163 east ro the city limits, thence to Oskaloosa, la. Newt Tom Owens Joe Doakes Cowtov. Melody Hour Newt Service MeloJy Hour Music and chatter Orphans of Divorce II I Ml The bid also included the light 'CIIITISTS DROP AT FIRE. MISSOULA.

MONT. (U P. The ing system and concrete stairs. 1 P. M.J.

S. Russell forest service's famed parachute largest district, an area near 8: 9 10 III 111 10 1 I 1 1 1 I li Oil p. m. Konianre and Khvihtn p. ni.

h'lral Piano (VuarTrt p. in. liramas liy olmaled ill) p. m. Johnny Lon'i Band p.

m. Dawn'a Hand 05 p. m. Tuntmv lrney'a Pnnd 1.1 p. in.

p. m. Boh SHroiig'a Banel p. AnaiN'lalad Prewa Nwa in p. m.

I.ikI Clnnkln'a Hand p. ni. Kmila I'ntl a B.tml ni. Midnight Nfi OO Midnight Sign Off Against the Storm Ma Perkins Guiding Light ic anj Saje Curbstone Forum Golden Treas. of Sorif Kate Hopkins Dialines Farm anJ Home Judy and Jane Joyce Jordan oung Dr.

Malone I mJU SillI'll 1 llll John't Olher Wife fiie fighters went into action Thursday for the first time this Baltimore, the numbers ranged from 1 to 661. MRS. CHILDS RITES TODAY. Services for Mrs. Daisy Childs.

Just ('lain Mill ALGONA. IA. Funeral services be this afternoon at the Sdethndist church in Sexton, Xt Jerry Earle Angle, lR-month-Tild son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wangle, who drowned in a stock ank Wednesday night at the An-home.

His parents and four grandparents survive. season they were dropped at 66, of 1623 E. University will Shatter Parker. Circus Backstage Wile Extra Numbers. Therefore there were 661 cap a fire in the Bitterroot National forest In Idaho.

be 'at 1:30 p. m. today at the Church of God in Christ, E. Young Dr. Malone Lhe Other Woman The Joh nion Family Joyce Jordan Strll.

Dallas I orrno Jonet Viung Widder Brown sule-encased numbers in the goldfish bowl Thursday night to cover Seventeenth st. and University ave. Burial will be in Glendale Kate Hopkins Major Ixague Baseball New ork Yankees vt. Cleveland Indians at Cleveland. Play by play and color report by Gene Shumate.

the men who registered July 1, plus I I 3 Golden 1 reas. of Song 1 :30 Swing Siesta 1 45 Sum fun ilh 2 P. M. Gene I.ofller. News 2:15 at 1:55 2 30 A Boy.

A Girl and a 2:4) Band 3 P. M. For Women Only 3:15 The Old Pri Pointer 3:30 The O'Neill. 3:45 Buil Ives. Songt 4 P.

M.Young Dr. Malone 4:15 llr.lda Hoprier 4:30 Newt of the Hour 4:45 Charlie Flagler 139 "safety numbers" to cover any cemetery. Mrs. Childs died Monday at home. late registrants.

These numbers I lome of the Brave Portia Facet Life Music of the Waltz String Fnsemble Newt Pop Concerts The O'Neill. Little Concert Major league Baseball American league game between New ork 1 ankeet and Cleveland Indians. Play by play and color reiKirt by Gene Shumate Behind loine Plate Hie Bartons John Kirby't BanJ Iowa Drownings ThW Year 64 Same Date List Year 28. The Day In Washington Brhind Home Plate llrJda Hopper our Nnghlior Lady I he Other oman Light ot the World Mystery Man Valiant lady A. Grimin't Daughter America Prepare! Ilrdda Hopjier Radio Council World Today are technically known as serial numbers.

The men holding the first serial number drawn from the bowl J96 automatically became the first to be subject to call unless deferred. They will be assigned "Sequence Number 1." a further process" Is nec YOUR PROGRAMS FOR FRIDAY EVENING 5 P. M. l.venmg Funnies 5:15 essary to relate the new regis Spoils 5: 20 -New. Tour of the Ball Parks Newi of the World Oliver Scott.

Pianist New i Fulton lewis. Jr. Linger For Awhile Diama Brhind News Bobbv Bvrne's Band Ma Perkins Betty Crocker Big Fredd Miller Sunset F'dition Sportt and Ball Scoret Newt F.asy Ace. Tracer of Lost Persona 5 5:30 5:45 American Cruise Francis FangforJ trants to the men who received their numbers last fall and have not yet been called. This integration process will work as fol YOO-HOO EPISODE ENDS WASHINGTON.

IX C. CP) Xieut. Gen. 'Ben. Lear's action In disciplining troops who yoo-hooed Jt girl golfers was upheld Thursday by the war department which brusquely termed the incident (Closed.

Undersecretary Robeit V. Patterson said the second army's commander was deemed to have acted within his authority. "We always support our generals," Patterson declared. "Where would our discipline be 6 P. M.

Claudia Pat Rvan stars Auction (ui Chuck Acree Death Valley Davs Jatk M.vBiyde play. Old Ranger Lucille Manner! Sings Pence! "F'strellila" Information Plrase Deems Taylor, m.c. Win. Beebe, guest Claudia with Richard Kollmar Proudly We Hail Jeanrtte MacDonald Flmer Davis. News Claudia Pat Rvan ttari Proudly We Had Jeanette MacDonald Flmer Davis.

Newt 6:15 0:45 6:55 Proudly We Hail Jcanelle Mai Donald r.linrr Davis. News Iuls J. Taber, master of the National Grange, advocated the St. Lawrence seaway-power program as needed for the national welfaie while Gov. Leon C.

Phillips of Oklahoma labelled it a "boondoggling experiment." The senate confirmed tbe nominations of Edmund Burke, New York, to succeed Leon Henderson as a member of the Securities Exchange commission, and of Henry A. Mulligan, New York, to be a member of the board of directors of the Reconstruction Finance Corp. President Roosevelt sent to the senate the nomination of Lieut. Col. Joseph D.

Brown (Sioux City, lows If a district contains 200 old and uncalled registrants for each 20 new ones, the ratJobe-comes 10 to 1. A 21 -year-old holding Sequence Number 1 will go into the local draft hoard's list after the tenth name on the list of old Urn Brrnie's New Army Game Your I lappy Birthday all. I ime Flank Munn, trnor Waller! Dog House Father's lat Rrsort Great Moments From Great Plays Slop. Look, Listen Interlude 7 P. M.

(irrat Moments 15 From Great Plays 7 30 Hollywood Premiere 7: 45 Judy Canova stars Great Moments From Great Plavt Hollywood Premiere Judy Canova RESORT GUIDE FOR MINNESOTA AND WISCONSIN! Your FHKK copy of this new resort guide is waiting for you. This big two color guide contains individual descriptions and pictures of each of 42 resorts located in Minnesota and Wisconsin. You'll want this handy guide to plan your vacation. IT'S FREE. Send for it right now! l.uropran Nrws.

7:55 FREE! P. M.IPrnlhouse Party Grant Park Concert Classical music First Piano Quartet Dramas By Olmsted Penthouse Party With Ilka Cha.e Hie I.one Ranger Western drhna Wings of Destiny Drama of world war "Dresi Rrheanal" Backstage in Radio Penthouse Parly Ilka Chase mc Kiddies Revue Charlie Flagler 8:15 8:30 8:45 Ilka Chase m.c. Hie Kiddies Revue Charlie Flagler MRS. HAMPTON IS DEAD AT 92 A youth holding Sequence Number 2 will be put in after the twentieth name on the old list. 9 P.

M. Amos and Andy Mrs. Sophia Hampton, 92, Ne- 9:15 Lanny Ross Raymond Grain Swing News 9:25 Sport! Music You Want Tristan and Isolde Amot 'n' Andy I ife and the Land Recruiting Newt Dance Band Pleasure Time Answer Man Paul WTiilrman't Band Hie Norden Singers la.) of the coast artillery corps to 9:30 9:45 Sonny Dunham! Bd. Today! top tunes of 1420 Maryland died Thursday at Broadlawns General hospital. She had been ill several be a colonel.

News Moline at Waterloo Baseball Game Play by play and color report by Jack Walters Newslime Bob Grant's Band and so on. The final numerical order in which a new registrant will be drawn thus will depend largely upon the number of old registrants in a local district. The army is expected to take 10 P. M. 1 1 omorrow'i News The senate sent to the White Paste Coupon on Penny Postcard-Mail Today! years, fcne lived with a niece, Music You Want New 1 line News Sorts Review Teddv Powells Band 10:15 His.

Maude Final F.dilion Don O'Brien's Spt. Pg Boh Grant's Band Today! top tunes iii.l. Woodv Herman's Band Mrs. Hampton came to Des 10:30 10:45 Bob Grant's Band The World Today i-Miw iianvj Ballroom tenio Modern swing iteKlatAi anr) Trlhun Rorm No Pea Molnei. Iowa l'leaa HUSH my FREE copy ICaort Uuida, House legislation authorizing replacement of training ships operated by approved state nautical schools.

Hsincs 45 years ago and was the IT" 0 much greater proportion of men of th Mlnneaota-Wlaconaln I. Ha Fitgerald't Band Tiny Hill's Band Modern tunes O' ie.stnember of St. Paul's A.M.E. jfrom the new registrants than it rhurch. Services will be at 2 has been taking from the 16.500,- Tiny Hill's Band Modern tempos Carl Ravarra i Band with vocalists New i Neil Bandshu'l BanJ 11 P.

M. 11:15 11:30 II :45 liny Hill'! Band Dancers" request! Barron F.lliott't Band For late dancert Barron F.lliott't Band Gnlf William's Band Jimmy Joy't Band For late dancrri Barron F.lliott't Band NAME p. m. Saturday at the Estes registered last year because neral home. Burial "will be in Glen-! the new men are only 21 vesrs old.

Protests against any attempt to fix farm prices at present levels Dancetime Midnight Newt were presented to the senate ag relatively few of them have de- nd Ne to I 12MidniteSign Oli Sign Off Sign Olf Sign Off pendents or hold defense jobs and ST. or R.F.D TOWN State dale cemetery. Another niece, Mrs. Fern Warren, and a nephew, Claude Harris, both of Des Moinc3, also survive. rirulture subcommittee by state farm officials of Georgia, Texas they are in better physical condi VMT-600 KRNT-I 350 KSO-I 460 VIIAX-570 WHO-1 040 tion than older men.

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