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a OAKLAND TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1935 RADIO NEWS AND PROGRAMS ALLEN ASSERTS, HIS SLOGAN IS BE YOURSELF' Comic Says You Can Detect Same Farm Boy Whinny In Every One of His Roles By K. L. ECKSAN Fred Allen always Fred Allen. So, at least, says Fred Allen. He insists that "Impersonations mean being something you're not Is that Definitely no.

Can't you detect In each Mighty Alten Art Players sketch the same farm boy whinny the nation has come to know as my mode of speech? Doesn't Allen the Chinese speak like Allen the detective, EUNICE STEEL with mouthful of buttons? Dosen't Allen the cockney sound like Allen the cowboy, with sombrero?" Allen adds, however, that varied characterizations are essential to the success of his show, and that is why he has turned character actor. Fred will be on the air with his "Town Hall Tonight," over an NBC net and KPO from 8 to 9. Eunice Steel, whose photograph tops today's column, is heard over KFRC, the Columbia-Don Lee outlet in San Francisco, in "Minute Melodies." Eunice is not much bigger than a minute, herself. Dialers will have their weekly opportunity to visit "Our Home on the Range," via KPO, tonight, at 5 and will hear John Charles Thomas, celebrated American baritone and several lesser luminaries. Other KPO highlights tonight will be: "House of 7:30 to 8, and the triennial meeting of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, 5:45 to 6.

DR. STEPHENS TO TALK In the club women's program referred to above, Dr. Waldo E. Stephens of Columbia will speak on "Individual Liberty and Social Security." In a program to be broadcast tomorrow over KPO at a. reports from Federation committees on three-year activities In connection with American citizenship, the American home, fine arts, education and public walfare, will be presented with Mrs.

Grace Morrison Poole, president of the Federation, and Mrs. Robert, Lawson, first vice-president, as the main speakers. Blissfully ignorant as to what she is charged with, Gracie Allen is slated to appear in court and say her say before the magistrate in tonight's broadcast in the "Adventures of Gracie" series on KFRC, 6 to 6:30. The "Adventures of Gracie" may not cause as many spinal chills as the "Perils of Pauline" did many years ago, but. who would trade Gracie for Pauline? And who wants his spine to be chilled when he can have his ribs tickled? Other.

KFRC high- spots scheduled for tonight: Strange As It Seems, 7:45 to 8, and Headlines of the Past, with John Nesbitt, 9 to 9:15. Highlights on the lanes tomorrow will include Rudy Vallee's Variety Show with the Russian screen star, Anna Sten, as one of the guest stars. You'll be able to dial this excellent show at 4'p. m. on KPO, 11 you can get near a radio set at that inconveniently early hour.

KENTUCKY GREETINGS Greetings from Old Kentucky, suh, will be yours for the dialing tomorrow on a KFRC, at 12:30 p. m. Advance notices set it down as a "salute to the national radio audience by the State made famous bybluegrass, fair ladies, good whisky and beautiful music." In five broadcasts, CBS Sports Commentator Ted Husing will cover the National Open Golf Tournament, outstanding American golfing event. This year the tournament. is being played at Oakmont Country Club, Pittsburgh, which boasts one of.

the world's best courses. Top ranking stars will compete for the title the big Californian, Olin Dutra, won last year. Husing will be on the air tomorrow over KHJ from 1 to 1:15 p. summarizing the first day's play. Who's Who; What's What Those two famous friends and rivals, Jack Benny and Fred Allen, still lead the popularity parade in the order mentioned.

When Mrs. Benny (Mary Livingston) and Mrs. Allen (Portland Hoffa) are in New York they go on shopping tours together. Mrs. Ruth De Verre, George Frame Brown's secretary, says "Tony and Gus" are receiving As much fan mail today her employer's other show, "Real received in its palmiest days back in 1929, In 1931 when the depression was at its worst, fan mail fell off 50 per cent.

The fan mail barometer these days seems to indicate that times are getting steadily better. Anette Henshaw is reported to have refused two lucrative offers of commercials and one highly attractive offer to renew her present contract. Here's her explanation: "I guess I am pretty stubborn but what I want more than money (which naturally hope will come, too) is to hold the Interest of the audience. To prove 1t I'm willing to gamble on finding a sponsor who will present my new Aden in a Fall program, rather than accept one of the present offers which would be a sure bet." DEN MARK WIL BE THEME OF KLX PROGRAM Danish Constitution Day to Be Celebrated Tonight With Special Broadcast Denmark's constitution, laid down in the Act of June 5, 1915, will be the theme of a broadcast on KLX this evening. A program will be presented! from 8:30 to 8:45 in honor of Denmark's Constitution Day, Literary exercises.

and si call numbers are to feature this annual broadcast. Peter of California, a Danish lecturer andi writer, will have charge of the program. Alexander Bertelsen, Dan- CONSTANCE DIXON ish born CONSTANCE DIXON tenor of Oakland, will offer solos. Another KLX highlight this evening will be the program offered by the Rhythmic Reporters male quartet, to be heard from 8 to 8:30 under the direction of Mort Gleason, basso. Solly Sieff, accompanist for the group, will offer a medley "Rain" numbers and "It's an Old Southern Custom" as piano solos.

The Manila String Orchestra, under the direction of Ysit, will offer its farewell program to the West Coast tonight before it starts on its tour of the Eastern States for the Summer. This broadcast will be on the air from 7:30 to 8. A quarter -hour made up of "Musical Moments" will be offered the dialers rs when the World Broadcasting System transcription bearing that title is presented through the courtesy of Chevrolet. This program will be on the air from 7:15 to 7:30. That famous bronc rider, one of the best of all time, Chuck Wilson of Tucson, and his wife, For Wilson, the world's only girl bulldogger, will be interviewed night over KLX in a State Chamber of Commerce program heralding the approach of the Livermore Rodeo.

This program will be on the air from 8:45 to 9. Wilson, winner of bronc riding championships at Calgary and Pendieton, Livermore will compete next in Saturday the rodeo and Sunday. Constance Dixon will offer her weekly bridge talk tomorrow on KLX from 2 to 2:15. International Kitchen GLADYS CRONKHITE, Director Raisin Grapefruit Marmalade 4 cups shredded carrots cups finely sliced grapefruit peel cups water cups grapefruit juice cups sugar cup lemon juice 1 cup seedless raisins chopped Brazil nuts (optional). Cut grapefruit, peel about 1 inch thick and into thin strips.

Boil carrots, grapefruit peel and water 10 minutes; add grapefruit juice, sugar, lemon juice and the halves of lemon. Continue boiling 80 minutes. Remove lemon halves, add raisins, nuts, and boll 5 minutes. Pour into hot sterilized glasses. Seal with paraffin while hot.

Makes glasses. A "Sports Extra," celebrating the 91st anniversary of the Young Men's Christian Association, will be broadcast over an NBC-KGO net tomorrow between 3:05 and 3:30 p. with leading personalities in the' realm of sports participating. The Y. C.

one of whose major activities is athletics, was organized in London June 6, 1844. It now covers 54 countries, with 000 members in the United States alone. The San Francisco chapter, established on July 18, 1853, is the oldest in this country west of Buffalo. Ford Bond, NBC sports announcer, will be master of ceremonies during the program, introducing Col. Charles, J.

Dieges, dean of American timers; Gene Sarazen, George Spitz Dorothea Dickinson, Francis Low, and other sports. celebrities. Y.M.C.A. Birthday Program Planned Mital Statistira Hital Statistics Deaths (Continued) of Vorwaerts Lodge No. 313, I.

O. 0. F. Inurnment, Mt. View CremaSIMPSON- Oakland, June 4,.

husband 1935, Simpson, beloved of T. V. Simpson, father of Mrs. Louis R. Duhig, Meyer Harry J.

and. Ray W. Simpson; a native of Chico, California, aged 77 years. (Visalia papers please copy.) Friends are invited to attend the funeral, Thursday, June 6, 1935, 5, at 1:30 o'clock at Truman's, Telegraph Avenue and 30th Street, Oakland. -In Livermore, June 3, 1935, William S.

Stirling, beloved husband of Bessie Stirling, loving father of William Stirling brother of Mrs. Alice Smart and Mrs. Jack McMenemy and Mr. Alec Stirling of New Jersey; native of Scotland, aged 42 years, A member of Live Oak Lodge No. 61, F.

A. and Oakland Pyramid of Sclots. Friends are invited to attend the funeral, Thursday, June 6, 1935, at 3:30 o'clock p. m. at the Chapel of the Chimes, 4499 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland, under auspices of Live Oak Lodge of Masons.

(Truman service.) WILLIAMS In Oakland, June 5,1 1935, Rosina wife of the late Richard H. Williams and mother of Ellen R. Williams, sister of Henry Stoll, of San Francisco; William Stoll, of Oklahoma; Louis Stoll, of Kansas City; Christine Stoll, of Topeka Kansas, and Louise Hentzler, of Topeka, Kansas. A native of Logansport, Indiana in her 79th year. Friends are invited to attend services Saturday afternoon, June 8th at 2 o'clock at the Albert Brown Chapel, 3476 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland, San Francisco Deaths AINSLEY, Linda Parker-93 years AREES, Marie Anne 62 years BARMAN, Rebecca BRENNAN, Alice B.

CANNING, Mary Jane COURTNEY, Edward P. FLYNN, Martin GARROD, James-88 years GILMOUR, William Irving GURMENDEZ, Isidore Henry F. JOTZ, Louisa LEISS, Ernst-72 years LEY, Victorine NEARY, Ellen Lewis NORTON, Michael years OHMSEN, August-66 years O'NEILL, Charles VITAL STATISTICS Oakland 1 Births NIELSEN-To the wife of Walter Nielsen, 5630 Merriwood Drive, May 22, a son, Howard Wayne. ORE -To the wife of Clarence Victor Ore, Alma Avenue, May 24, sON, Ronald Dean. RAMOS -To the wife of Felipe Ramos, 766 Fourth Street, May 21, a daughter, Virginia.

REILLY-To the wife of Harry, Francis Reilly, 2130. 13th Avenue, a son, William Wesley. RENDON-To the wife of John Rendon, 911 107th Avenue, May 15, a daughter, John Evelyn. REPOSA-TO the wife of Joseph Reposa, 1261 Avenue, May 17, daughter, Veronica Joyce. ROBELLO -TO wife of Peter Robello, 1135 26th Avenue, May 19, a son, Kenneth Eugene.

SOHN-To the wife of William Sohn. 2204 East Avenue, Hayward, May 19, a daughter, Norma Charlotte. STOLICH-To the wife of Ronald 'Anthony Stolich, 41 Los Laurellos Street, Salinas, May 24, a son, Ronald Anthony, Second. SULLIVAN To the wife of Walter Joseph Sullivan, 481 30th Street, May 23, son, John Michael. TRUTNER-To the 5694 wife of Herman Cameron Trutner, Keith Avenue, May 25, a son.

Santa Clara County SAN JOSE, June following vital statistics were on file in this city today: MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Kirk-35, San Jose. FORHSAW, Elizabeth-37, Oakland, DRAPER, James-28, San Francisco. CURRAN, Margaret-28, Palo Alto. DOUGHERTY, David-26, Paso Robles. MALSBURY, Frances-20, Watsonville.

MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS HAUNTZ, Leonard-30, Sunnyvale. GEESEY Marguerette-22 Sunnyvale. McLAUGHLIN John-21, Coyote. RICCA Mildred-18, Coyote. McDERMOTT, Darwin-28, San Jose.

HUMBURG, Verna-25, San Jose. DAVIS, Sanford-39, Davenport. MORRISON, Eva 35, Santa Cruz, JEFFRY Richard- -44, Mariposa. WHITE, Wilma-30, Mariposa. MERIDETH, Peter-30, Palo Alto.

KOEHN, Ruth-23, Stanford University. OVERTON, Frank-24, Vallejo. PESNELL, Pansy-19, Daly City. GATTO, Frank-23, San jose. GOMES, Pearl-18, San Jose.

GALLO, Anthony-26, San Jose ROSINGANA, Louise- -32, Cupertino. RAMIREZ In San Jose, June 3, Emma Ramirez, daughter of the late Horanto and Maria Ramirez, sister of Lou and Ramirez, a native of California, aged 72 years. STATLER-In San Jose, June 3, Lona B. Statler, daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Statler, sister of Mrs.

Ruth Wallace, Edna and Myrtle Statler, a native of Nebraska, aged 17 years. BIRTHS ARTAS -To the wife of Cirllo Artas. May 28, son. KELLY--To the wife of Howard L. Kelly, May 29, son.

POOL ROOM ROBBED RICHMOND, June who entered a pool room owned by Tony Esorola, 1104 Macdonald Avenue, through a rear window last night stole $2.50. Italian Branches of Druids Plan Picnic TODAY'S BROADCAST KLX PHONES: -LAKESIDE M. KROW KJBS-Records. KFRC-Ben KROW-Sports; Bernie. (8:45) 3 P.

-Musical Auction; KQW-Modern Tunes. Studio. (3115) Records. 6 P. M.

KYA--Cyrus Trobbe. KPO- Rush A KSF0-Keith Allan, (3:15) Stories of the KLX-Arion Trio, baritone; (8:45) Jack Black Chamber. KP0-Hits and Bits. Llewelyn's Orch. KG0-Nola Day; Jack KOW-Masters.

Meakin. Adventures KFRC--Feminine Fan- Gracie. 9 P. M. KYA-0g, Son of Fire: Martin and -Baseball (6:15) Cyrus Trobbe.

KLX-Dude KSF0-Records; (6:15) his Nevada Nite Herd-Studio; (3:15) Dance. (3:157 KROW (6:15) KP0 -S Sport (9:16) Studio. ers. KROW Hits; Studio; Paul Pendarvis' Orch. Piano Moods.

KJBS Mystery. (6:15) Leonard Keeler's Studio: Stocks: Varlety. Variety, A KFRC-Headlines of the 3:30 P. M. (6:15) Markets.

Past; (9:15) Bill Fleck. KLX- KYA--Cyrus Trobbe. KP0-Easy Aces; (3:45) 6:30 P.M. IKSF0-Dance; Tea Chats. KLX-Arion Trio.

KROW Studio; (9:15) KG0- Ruby Mercer, KP0-Ray Noble's Orch. Variety Review. prano; (3:45) Art. KGO Southern Har- KJBS-Vacation. KFRC- -Just Plain Bill: mony Four; (6:45) KYA-Baseball.

U. C. program." Jimmy Allen, Master- 9:30 P. M. KSF0 -Records.

KLX-Press Radio BuKFRO-Melody pieces: KROW- Oakland Public KYA--Cyrus Trobbe. reau New. Fireside Flashes; Schools; (3:45) Favor- 00 (9:45) Phamites. (6:45) Sports. tasies.

KJBS- Vacation. IKROW Dance; (6:45) KP0-Paul Pendarvis. KQW -Vacation. Studio. KG0-Wandering Min4 P.

M. KJBS Dance; (6:45) son's strel: Orch. Meredith WillKLX- -Jewel Boxf (4:15) KQW Aubrey Studio; Loux, pianist. (6:45) KFRC-Les Hite's Or- Records. chestra; (9:45) Don KP0-One Man's Fam- Bestor's Orch.

Melodies, ily. 7 P. M. KYA--Comedy Caravan; -Beaux Arts Trio. KLX-1 Studio; (9:55) America.

KFRO Harmonettes; (7115) Musical Mo-KSF0 News; (9:35) (4:15) World Peace. menta. KYA- -Baseball. KP0-Amos 'n' Andy; -Variety ReTea Dance. KG0-Emil Polak.

KJBS-Vacation. Health; (4:15) (7:15) Tony, and Gus. Pview, KROW-Waltzes: (4:15) KFRC-Claude Hopkins QW-Vacation. American Family Orch. Robinson: KYA-S port (7:16) 10 P.

M. KJBS Music; (4:15) Musical Moments. New Records, KSF0-Studio; (7:15) (10115) Jess Stafford KLX-Studio Program; (4:15) Clem Kennedy, and Lake Merritt Orch: Pop Tunes. M. KJBS KROW-Studio.

Records; (7:15) (10:16) 4:50 P. Griff Williams' Orch. KLX- Blue; (4:45) Studio. KG0 Ricardo; (10:15) Health School of the dio; Al Morris' Orch. Air, Portugal.

KFRO-R Herbeck's KPO- Cliff Nazarro: 7:30 P. M. Orch, Edna Fischer; (4:45) KLX. Manila Stringed -Supper Concert. Studio.

Orch, direction IKSFO-Review. KG0- tenor. Yuit. KROW-Variety ReKFRO-Everett Mar- of Glass," view; (10:16) Masters. shall's Broadway Va- featuring Gertrude KaBS- -Nightcap.

rioties. Berg and others. -Baseball: (4:45) KG0 Agriculture: 10:30 P. "Melody (4:55) (7:45) Californians on K1X- Jess Stafford Studio. Parade, and Lake Merritt Hotel KSF0-Keep Smiling.

KFRO Frankie Mas- (10:45) Blue Re-P1 a no; (4:45) ter's Orchestra: (7:45) flectiona with Alice Health. Strange As It Seems. Blue. KJBS- -Dance, KYA- Joe Stet's band; KP0 Griff Williams' KOW Children (7:46) Gold Rush Days. (10:55) News.

Stories: Island KSFO- (7:45) KG0-Al Morris; (10:55) Songs. Hawaiian Music, News. 5 P.M. KROW-Studio: (7:46) KFRC Orville Erin, Knapp. Hawaiians.

-Voice of KPO "Our Bro. Bob's Home Club. On KOW-Portugal; (7:45) Oakland (SERA. the Thomas; John 8 P. M.

(10:45) Dance.) Records. KROW a Charles Vocal KJBS-Nightcad. Ensemble; Wm. Daly's KLX-Rhythmie ReOrch. porters, Male Quartet.

11 P. M. KG0 Children; (5:15) KPO- Town Hall KPO Paul Carson, orSax Appeal, night: Fred Allen; ganist. FRO David Rosi Portland Hoffa and KG0--Henry Busse. Emery Deutsch's Orch.

KGO-Callf. Parade: Don KFRO News; Orch. (11:10) others. KYA-Uncle Harry: (8:15) Talk KYA- Organ. on Bestor's (5:16) Metropolitans.

Town. -Dance. KSFO Rhythm Ram- KFRC- RAdIO bles. Column; (8:15) Judy (11:15) Melodies. KROW--Studio.

Starr, blues singer. (8:05) -Nightcap. KJB5-Records. KYA-Stud1o; 11:30 P. M.

KOW Music; (6:16) Gypsies. Records. KSF0- Seventh Day Ad- KP0--Paul Carson. ventist. Loveland's 5:30 P.

M. KNOW W- -Trio; (8:15) Orch. KLX- Covered Wagon Watchtower. KERC- Les Hite's Jubilee. (11:45) Ben Bernie.

KP0 John Charles 8:30 P. M. KYA- Organ. nial Thomas; (5:45) Trien- Gen'l. KLY Denmark's Con- KROW Dance; (11:45) -Midnite Vag.

Fed, of Women's Clubs. stitutional Dar Pro- Studio. (5:45) Little Armstrong: Orphan min Commerce State Chamber Program, 12 MIDNIGHT Annie. KPO- Town Hail To- KSF0-Midnite Vag. KFRC-Freddie Rich, night.

(to 1 a. KSFO- -Health. KG0--Hollywood Com- (to KYA (8:45) a. (6:45) Cornet. and Abner.

KJBS- (to 6 m. ON AIR TOMORROW 7 A.M. KROW-Rhythm Studio; (10:15) Revue. KQW -Friends. Records.

KJBS tive." (7:15) "House Detec- Records. Organ. 1:30 P.M. KLX-Pop. Concert.

KFRC- -Bob Bence: 10:30 A.M. KPO Kay Foster; (7:25) Stocks. KLX International (1:45) Betty Marlowe KYA- Clock. Kitchen, Gladys and Californians. KSFO Cuckoo; Cronkhite, Director.

KG0-Ann Warner, Bob White. KP0 Martha KFRC University of Meditations; and Hazel Varner. the Air; (1:46) Tex KROW KIBS-Clock. KFRC -Musical Books: Clock. (10:45) KYA-Frivolities.

Clock. Owen. KQW Mrs. Elma Latta Hack- KSFO- -Jean Kent. 7:30 A.M.

ett, hostess. (1:45) Dance. KROW ROSA Love; -Organ. KP0 Johnny O'Brien: KSF0 Health; (10:45) -Records. (7:45) Lee S.

Roberts. "The Browns." KG0-U. S. Navy Band. KROW-Studio.

2 P.M. KFRC- KYA-Clock. -Bob KJBS-Records. Sam KLX-Lost and Founds Bence. KQW-Aunt a my; Constance Dixon, bridge Clock; (10:45) Hillbillies.

talk: (2:20) Closing KROW (7:46) 11 A.M. V. Stocks; Records. Studio. KPO-W a n' Mag.

KJBS- and Oros- azine. (1:45) 601. (11:15) To KGO Stubby Gorden's Courage. Tunes. (2:15) Sax Ap8 A.M.

-Platt Merman; peal. New KLX. York Stocks. 8 120) KG0 Clay Land (11:16) Vie Sade. KPO-Gen'1 Fed.

Wom- (11:15) Pair Theater of Pianos. Frivolities. Lucky, en's Clubs: Mrs. Grace KFRO- of Ro- Studio; (8:16) Poole and Mrs. Rob- cale mance; from (11:16) Baltimore.

Songs of Romance. MuelM. ert speakers. Law son, main KYA- KJBS-Blindcraft EnKG0- Studio. KSF0 Health; (11:15) semble.

KFRO Country Holly Church; wood KROW-Health: Studio. KQW-Blindcraft. Spotlight. 2:30 P.M. The Gumps.

KJB8-Splon. KLXKYA-Christian (8:15) Science Studio. KPO Woman's MagaReading; 11:30 A.M. zine. KSF0-Revue.

KG0 Organ; (2:85) KROW-Studio. 1 KLX Margaret Rey- "Mary Small. KJBS Band; molds: (11:45) Musical a Dance. Serapbook. Lucky; (2:56) Minute KOW Concert; (8:15) KP0 Perkins; Melodies.

Religious Forum. (11:45) Dreams Come (2:35) 8:30 A.M. True. Interlude; (2:43) BaseKLX Covered Wagon KG0 Pair of Planos: ball. Jubilee, (11:45) Agriculture.

KSFO Waltzes; (2:45) KP0-Gen'l Fed. Wom- KFRC-Better Business Silhouette. en's Clubs. Bureau. -Dance.

KG0-Eye-Opener. KYA Dance: Speaker; (11:50) (11:45) KJBS Favorites. Studio: (2:45) KFRC- Mary Marlin; Song Star Jones. Harmonies: KSF0-Portugal Scriptures. KQW Feature; (2:45) KYA-Concert.

Semi- Classics. K500-Jack -Grab Hall. KaBS-Salon. 3 P.M. KROW-Concert.

Bag. KJBS-Dance. KQW-Studio. NOON KLX-Magle Harmony; KQ 12 (3:15) Records. 9 A.M.

KLX Tribune Siren: KP0-Rush Hughes; Dance Music. (3:15) Fashions. KLX-The Shopping KPO Betty and Bob: KG0 List. Resume: (3:05) Battle's Con- (12:15) Farm and Y. M.

C. A. Annivercert -Rex Ensemble. Home. Bary Program: Gene KG0-Eye-Opener.

KG0-Concert. Sarazen, KFRC--Feminine and others. KFRO Instrumental- KFRO Current Quos- Fanlate; KYA- (9:15) Islanders. (12:15) Salvation Army KYA- Baseball. tions Before Congress: cles.

Women's Program. (9:15.) Band. KSFO--Screen Songs; KSF0-Prayer. KYA Studio; (12:05) (3:15) Dance. KROW Health; (9:15) Concert.

KROW Hits; (3:15) Concert. KSF0-Portugal. Piano Moods. KJB8-Records. KROW-Studio; (12:15) KJB8- Dance.

Tunes. Calif Farms. kew-Stocks; Variety. 9:30 A.M. KJBS strumental.

Vocal and In- 5:30 P.M. of the Air. KQW-Noon Tunes. KLX-Records. (0145) Records.

KPO- -Easy Aces; (3:45) KP0 Nazarro: 12:30 P.M. Tea Chats. (9:45) Kitchen Sink K1X-Doe Shahan- and Jimmy Garrigan's Songs. Okinhoma Ramblers: (8:45) Three KG0-Studio. (12:45) Paths of Mem- Scamps.

KFRC- Tom Breneman: ery. KFRC-Just Plain BIll; (9:45) George Wald PO -Farm and. Home (3:45 Records. and Ensemble. KG0-Concert.

-Baseball, KYA- Waltz Time. KFRC- -Greetings from KSFO Island Songs; Health. Kentucky: (12:45) (3:45) Sophistications. KROW -Health. Howells and KROW Talk; (3:45) g8; (9:45) Favorites.

Dance. KSF0 Stocks; (12:50) KJBS Concert; (3:45) KOW-Records. Singers. SERA. 10 A.M.

KJB5-Dance. KROW-Portugal KIX-Records; (10115) Weather; Mar- 4 P.M. San Francisco Stocks: ket. KLX- Musical Auction: Weathers (10120) 1 P.M. (4:15) Helen Wegman Press-Radio Parmelee, pianist, News Flashes.

KIX-Records. KPO- Rudy Vallee's VaKPO- Edna Fischer; KP0 Studio: (1:15) riety Hour; Anna Sten (10:15) Studio. Charles Runyan, piano. and others. KG0 Congress KG0 Modern Woman Marshall's Mavericks.

T. A. at Home; (4:15) Ted KERO Marie; (10:15) KFRC Health; (1:15) White. Helen Trent. Vera Van; (1:25) KFRC- -Kate Smith.

KYA Parade: (10:15) Stocks. Baseball. Concert Stars, KYA- -Shrine luncheon. KSFO Health; (4:15) I Frien Frolic. Tea Pance.

(10:15) Rhythm. Portugal KROW- Waltzess 66:15) The fourteenth annual Joint, picnic of the Italian branches the United Ancient Order of Druids of Oakland will be held at Stonybrook Park in Niles Canyon next. Sunday. Members of Roma Grove No. 95 and Circolo Italia No.

105 of the organization are sponsoring the outing. All attendants will take family basket lunches. Dancing will teature the occasion. Deaths CAVANAUGH--In Niles, June 1935, Mary Ellen Cavanaugh, beloved wife of Martin J. Cavanaugh and loving mother of Wil-1 liam M.

Cavanaugh; a native of Clare, Morris County, Mayo, Ireland, aged 55 Friends are invited to the funeral Thursday, June attend, at 9 o'clock from late residence, 2nd and Street, Niles, thence to Corpus Christi Church, where mass will be said for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. (Bratt service.) DALRYMPLE -In Oakland, June 4, 1935, Cora, loving mother of the late Arthur E. Dalrymple, and beloved sister Miss Elizabeth R. McCreary; a native of Ohio.

Glaze and the late a Mrs. Margaret Friends are invited to attend the funeral at the Cathedral Chapel of- the Grant D. Miller Mortuary, 2850 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Thursday, June 6, 1935, at 2 o'clock p. m. DeHART-Mrs.

Hattie DeHart, 1814 Woolsey, loving mother of Reginold DeHart, sister of Abner, Langston and Elliot Branch and Mrs. Adel Jones of Los Angeles; a native of Texas. Member of Mizpah Temple No. 18, I. B.

P. 0. W. Funeral Friday, June 7, at o'clock from Beth Eden Church, 10th and Magnolia (Hudson Funeral Home.) GARRISON -In Oakland, June 1935, Ada D. Garrison, beloved wife of the late James G.

Garrison loving mother of Dr. Olin H. Garrison and Jack B. Garrison. A native of California, aged 67 years.

Services and Interment at. Los Angeles. (For further information call Albert. Engel Company, OLympic 3626.) CARROLL In Cootehill, Ireland, June 5, 1935, Anne Carroll, beloved mother of Thomas Carroll of Oakland. A solemn requiem high mass will celebrated for the repose of her soul at Sacred Heart Church, 40th and Grove Streets, Oakland, Friday, June at 8 a.

to which friends are invited to attend. NELSON-In Oakland, June 8, 1935, August Nelson, beloved husband of Hulda A. Nelson, and loving father of Mrs. Alfreda C. Williams, Ruth Madeline A.

and C. Edward Nelson, and grandfather of Ruth Williams and Edward and Anette Nelson. A native of Sweden, aged 71 years, 11 months, 20 days. A member of Oakland Lodge No. 108, K.

of On Oakland Friends Lodge are No. invited 1, F. to 0. E. attend the funeral at the Cathedral Chapel of the Grant D.

Miller Mortuary, 2850 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Friday, June 7, 1935, at 10:30 o'clock m. Interment Mt. View NICHOLSON-In Cemetery. Oakland, June 1935, Hannah mother of Lance and Garnet Nicholson; native of Sweden. (Minneapolis, Minnesota, papers please copy.) A member of the First Baptist Church.

Funeral services will be held' Friday, June 7, at 2 p. m. at the Funeral Home of Arthur G. Stout, Telegraph Avenue at 23rd Street, Oakland. Interment, Mt.

View PARKER--In June Mida' R. (Rasner), wife of Charles Alvah Parker, mother ofJ. Brady Cunningham, grandmother of Thomas R. and William I. Cunningham, sister of Mrs.

Sarah Rawlwy, Mrs. Richard O'Connor and Brady Wolfe; native of Washington, Pennsylvania, aged 76 years, Private services, Thursday afternoon, June 6th, at 2 o'clock, at the Albert Brown Chapel, 3476 Pledmont Avenue, Oakland, PAULY-In Oakland, June of 1935, Mathew, beloved husband Lena Pauly, father of Mrs. Ralph Knight and Mrs. Frank Kevan; a native of Germany. A member of.

Vorwaerts Lodge No. 313, I. 0. 0. Oakland Camp No.

7236, M. W. A. Friends are invited to attend the funeral at the Grant D. Miller Mortuary, 2372 East 14th Street, Oakland, Friday, June 7, 1935, at o'clock p.

under auspices CREMATORIA LIKE UPON THE HILL Chapel of Memories OAKLAND COLUMBARIUM CREMATORIUM INURNMENT -Cremation and Permanent Memorials Telephone Piedmont HOWE MATHER STREETS CEMETERIES THESE IS THIN TRUE SERVICE BORN OF PROFIT CREMATORIUM MAUSOLEUM COLUMBARIUM Mountain View Cemetery Association EST. 1863 PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS EXCEED ONE MILLION DOLLARS Anthony Fonseca. (4:45) Health. KJB5-Records. -U.

S. Flag KJBS-Records. KQW-So. Am. Airs.

KQw- (4:15) Dance Tunes. KQW--Children: 5:30 P.M. Tunes. Island Songs. 4:30 P.M.

P.M. KLX Jubilee. Covered KLX Helen Wegman KLX-Bro. Bob's Club. -Show Boat.

-P a (4:45) KPO Captain Henry's KG0- Jack Armstrong; Henlth School of the Show Boat, (5:45) Little Orphan Air. KG0-Masters. Annie. KP0-Rudy Vallee. KERC -Bob Allen; KFRC-Waring's Penn.

KGO Tommy Harris; (5:15) "Let's Go to sylvanians. Emil Polak's Orch. Europe." and Bud. KFRC Smith. KYA Uncle Harry: (5:45) Corner.

-Baseball: (4:45) (5:15) Metropolitans. KJBS-Records. Melody Lady; (4:55) KSFO Rhythm Ram- Health. Studio. blings; (5:15) Old KROW KSF0-Keep Smiling.

Timer and Dog. 1Q Records; (5:45) KROW Anna Marina: KROW-Studio. Studio. NEWS! MACMILLAN The whole town's oline. The reason? SOLD AT talking amazing about new gas- this 95 INDEPENDENT works better in 95 SERVICE cent of the cars GASOLINE STATIONS ADVERTISEMENT A MESSAGE FROM K.

C. B. BESIDE A stream. AND A four-hour trip. AND HUNGER waiting.

TO BE appeased. AND FROM somewhere. A SINGLE can. OF OVEN Baked Beans. AND ANOTHER can.

OF BOSTON Brown Bread. AND. A thermos bottle. 6 OF MELLOW'D Coffee. ALL MARKED with the sign.

OF AND I'M telling you. IT WAS a lunch. FIT FOR a king. OR ANYBODY. AND JUST listen in.

ON WEDNESDAY night AT 8 o'olock. OVER KFRO. I. THANK you. BRIGHT STAR from Foreign Skies 1 4 2 Margot GRAHAME in the issue of, 1 0 Screen Radio Weekly, The Big 16-Page, Full-Color Magazine Exclusively in Next Sunday's Exclusive Associated Oakland Untied Press Press Service Associations Gribune the best Super-Features obtainable for Tribune readers! WIREPHOTOS the marvel.of the modern age Pictures With To day's News" -Wherever it happens in the country.

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