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YOUR MORNING NEWSPAPER SEVEN SHREVEPORT TIMIS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1943 THE. TIMES DAILY RADIO NEWS HEDDA HOPPER Rita's Ex-Hubby Rides in an Automobilt Jimmie Fidler On Being Honest 1 Hollywood. Not. 28 Reading movie iUL nds which tnvsrlably acclaim asch "Cllm, Irrespective of Its worth, iu Howard Barlow and Warner Baxter Stars On "Cavalcade" Hollywood, Nov. 29.

If heritlnual play to the word wolf as de- Cavalcade of America" will prsaent ex-husband had his way, whan lining th predatory and sex-danger-Orson Welles and Rita arrive back ous male, thereby publicly defaming home, they'd have to walk. Just on of th animal kingdom's-least Orchestra Celebrate almost forgotten chapter pointed out tmu in reai imu American history tonight, when insisted cltusns at horns who proKram Is heard on NBC snd KTBS had broken their contracts wlth'th Fifteenth Anniversary Program Heard Tonight on ISBC and KTBS at 7:30 p. m. at 7 00 me dramatization, uuea in wue Mad General," Is baaed on Carl Van Doren's historical best-ellr, "Mutiny in January." and will featur Warner Baxter as General Wayne and Lloyd Nolan as Sgt. David Herbert The iMiiton weyn i Vf.rf i merchants, war-created; gentlemen and their wives and children flaunt ing thelc silken riches.

It ws General Wayne who saw JusUce of the soldier demand somiers oj tailing to supply maa jmj them. Louise Massey Salutes Navy "Her Comes th Navy" will 4 th roll call tun of Louis Ma) snd the Westerners on "RcvUln thi. mQrBln, lt 7 4 a.m. av wm -w Plres Burning." his orchestra" program, offer before leaving, her car was taken by her ex-husband from a parking lot, but It since has been returned. I thought Ruth Waterbury and JUine Osterman were off to Mexico to write about their movies down there, when all th Urn It's been Just vacation.

It's Wendell Willkie's story that; when Mme, Chiang Kai-shek was In New York and Winston Churchill tn Washington, he phoned to ask whether she would come over for a meeting. Her reply: "I'm not well, but I'd delighted to see you any time you oome to New York." Then Mrs. Roosevelt, nhnnarl an Invitaftnn. Also the to hear, will celebrate its sna'pted for csvaicads by nr.e pooriy ciaa, oaaiy lea, worst paia nn vac and KTB3 jmen of the Pennsylvania line, who on na to alleviate their distress by Louise's solo number will be "By rebelling In order to win from the the River of th Rose." Brother the food, clothing will baritone "My Heart Tell money to which they were Me," Larry Wellington will accordion these men weniragired. hungry! "MeHlcan Jarab TapaUo" and th President.

Mme. Chiang felt gentle-! about actors who blow up in lm-men should call on ladles. Then, too.jportant scenes and some of the rea- iu vim us) i4 tllaiviit) were crowded with war-prosperous KWKH I KTBS KRMD 1130 KC CBS tA0 KC NBC 1340 EC BLl'i 8,000 WATTS 1.000 WATTS t50 WATTS LABORATORY BEGINS 12TH SERVICE YEAR FBI Technical Division Developed to Aid Each Enforcement Agency Th) FBI technical laboratory enters this week It lath year ot service to th Nation's law enforcement system. Representing th highest development of th scientific approach to crime detection, th laboratory has grown In 11 years from Ion technician and a single microscope to staff of 35S with equipment valued at more than 1,000,000. During th last fiscal year alone the laboratory completed almost 200,000 examina tions to aid In the apprehension of criminals of all types, from petty check flashes to Nasi espionage agent.

Th present laboratory Is the ful flllment of th original plan of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover who, at it establishment in 1983, envisioned It as a national cleaning nous to which all law enforcement agencies could come with their toughest technical problems. Today It is used by virtu ally every state and local police agency tn th United States, as well. upon occasion, as those ot foreign countries. The services of the laboratory are free and its technicians are valuable to testify as expert witnesses.

Developed Own Scientific Methods Many of the tools of science used by th FBI technicians were developed In the laboratory. In nu merous instances these experts hsve been confronted with problems never before solved and they have developed their own techniques. While the technicians are well trained in basio science when they Join the laboratory staff, each undergoes specialized instruction 'so that he may have the benefit of the knowledge gained by his associates and predecessors. Although the staff has Its share of scientists and Ph. they, too, have much to learn about the pioneering crime detection methods developed by the laboratory.

Since the FBI laboratory was well established when the emergency de veloped, it had only to expand as work Increased under th Impact of war. The tremendous load of espion age, sabotage and other wartime work referred to It Is now beins MONDAY MORNING PROGRAMS "coiossai" or stupendous," I often wonder why some exhibitor doesn't try being completely honest snout "coming attractions?" Theatre ads have become meaning-lea. I doubt' that on (an In ten bothers to read them, and certainly that one has long since trained nlm- nrug on tne superlatives irrelevant, inconsequential and He knows beforehand that the most odorsome egg ever laid tn Hollywood will nevertheless be described by the ad men as "one of the great achievements of screen history." Any manufacturer of staple commodities would be ruined if his advertising contained such flagrant misrepresentations of fact. But John and Jane Public are llnlent where movies re concerned, perhaps because the commodity sold Is intangible and mil- representation ls the rule rather than the exception. I believe, however, that mv Imagin ary exhibitor, if he had the courage! fc-ive nonesty a four-week reign, ould find patrons flocking to his example.

Instead of billing "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (as -f'aramount now advertises it) as "The yteatest picture of our era," he should describe it, Justly, as a "better-than-verage melodrama, a bit too long, but offering enough fin acting and xciting action to give any fan an entertainment bargain." I warrant his business would not suffer. KDUNGS: When Miss Rays shouts or sings, her delight, There are those who admit Feeling fright, And instinctively flinch At the thought, "it's a cinch, Martha's, bark can't be Worse than her bite!" Before Nelson Eddy became a pro leasionai, he worked for aVn advertising agency but not for long. The manager, iirmg him because he continually sang In the office, predicted he would never "amount to anything." "You're more interested In music than your Job," he charged. A iew years later, Eddy by then one the greatest names in radio was engaged, at 83,000 a week, to sing on program sponsored by a client of the same advertising agency. After th first show, he received a wire of congratulations from his onetime boss.

It read: "I always knew you could do It." "Is there an answer, Mr. Eddy?" asked th telegraph messenger boy. "Yes," replied Nelson. "How do you spell PHHHRRPHHTTT (sound of Bronk cheer)?" it might have been taken as an in-: dorsement of "let's take care of. Europe first" when her one Idea was and still Is to get more help for China.

'Twill Be Fun Bob Hope always licks Ed Gardner at golf, but It will be nip and tuck when they play together In "Duffy's Tavern." When Edgar Bergen subbed for Ken Murray in "Black Ed Gardner went over to see him while he waa slinging on the grease paint. Edgar was delighted with its flavors, and Duffy said. "I can see the headlines now 'Vaudeville Revived by Charlie McCarthy!" Winnie Sheehan, back from New York, Is bubbling over about the reception Eddie Rlcken-backer got from the picture pioneers at their annual dinner there. All the bigwigs went for Rick hook, line, and sinker. And why not? They learned plenty from his two hour off-the- record talk, Blng Crosby Is back from a month's holiday for an added scene in "Going My Way" and to start "Road to Utopia" Dec.

J. One of the Best After the holidays Andy Devine will be off on another tour to entertain our service men. In the meantime. he's whittling away at a picture at universal. Before he went touring, the TJ.S.O.

asked him where he'd like to go. Andy said, "Where it's toughest." He did to Greenland and Labrador, where sometimes it was 30 belo-v. Mary Elliott, a Metro singer, went along. They picked up two enlisted men en route. Wonder when he's going back to Jack Benny's program? Everybody asks for Andy.

Young Rosemary De Camp should never have started playing mothers. She's got herself another that of Anne Blyth in 'The Merry which co-stars Donald O'Connor and Jack Oakie. Hear Ye! Jack Dionne, lumberman from Houston, Texas, writes: "Since Bob Hope and his radio comics give con- The "Howard Barlow and ing the music America loves anniversary, tonight at Lovely Irene Dunne, pictured here, and Cary Grant will star when "Screen Guild Players" present radio version of the hilarious screen comedy, "Thea-dora Goes Wild." tonight at 9:00 on CBS and KWKH. DeMille Presents "The Iron Major" "The Iron the life story of the late great football coach of Dart mouth, Prank Cavanaush, will be th dramatlo offering for the "Radio Theatre" tonight at 8 on CBS and KWKH. producer Cecil B.

DeMille has cast Pat O'Brien and Ruth Warrick In their original screen roles. As Frank Cavanaugh, Pat O'Brien University of Cincinnati, but upon marrying pretty Florence Aver de cided to give lt up and seek his fame and fortune as a lawyer. Florence, played by Ruth Warrick, is quick to realize Frank's ambitions are In th sports world. Encouraged by his sym pathetic wife, Cavanaugh leaves his legal profession and accepts an offer to coach at Dartmouth. At the outbreak of World War 1, coach Cavanaugh though 41 years old and with a family of six, enlists as a private In th army.

In France his ability at handling men wins him rapid promotion, and he is made a major for gallantry under fir. After the Armistice, "The Iron Major" goes back to the gridiron and signs a con tract to coach the Pordham Rams. Th great climax in the famed coach's career Ls the memorable Ford-ham-Oregon state battle in 1932. An incident that changes Cavanaugh's entire life occurs at the close of the 18am Lily Pons Sings On Telephone Hour Telephone Hour's "Great Art wltl Voorhees and Star wolfish creatures, let's get this wolf business straightened out one and for all. Wolves in real life are the most moral of all living creatures.

They mat in spring by Joint consent. Their partnership Is permanent. They're devoted to each other. The real animal is utterly unlike the well advertised human on, which Is about as close as modern humanity evr comes to getting anything straight. What a splendid lawsuit wolves would have against American slang alingers of today Show Business Walter Brennan and Charlotte Greenwood were chewing- the fat sons.

Walter was telling about a hulk of a man on the "Sergeant York" set who was selling long undies, when Gary Cooper, as a gag, put Into his case huge pair of women's silk bloomers, which he pulled out to show during a long scene and the look of abject horror on the guy's iso when saw them. Then Char lotte told th on about th former Broadway star who was Playing an old priest He went over and over the seen, couldn't retain the lines Finally he put his head down on the table and cried like a baby, saying "I can't do It I'm thru and I know It." He was and in 10 days the man was dead. The passing of Charley Ray spilled much printer's ink but few tears. For too many years Hollywood had forgotten he was still among the living, and now its too late. Seems Incredible.

A friend of mine rented her home to three members of "Frenchman's Creek" company on location. Among them was Joan Fontain's stand-in. Wien my friends asked the stand-in whether Miss Fontaine didn't think It was beautiful country, she replied, "I couldn't say." "Why? hasn't she mentioned It?" "No. said the stand- In. "I've been with Miss Fontaine Beveral years now and she hasn't yet said 'Good Hasso plays opposite Spencer Tracy in "Seventh Cross" and doubles as a Hollywood correspondent for a Swedish newspaper.

Cugat has such passion for stripes he even wears a striped tuxedo, Only kind he doesn't go for are those worn behind prison bars. Warner Baxter Is about to sign a two picture deal at Paramount. People say they're in love Anne Baxter and Oliver Thorndyke. Richard Le Grand of the Gildersleev show marries Alice Nixon Dec. 8.

They'll honeymoon in Ensenada. Cafe au lait Ida James sings "Shoo-Shoo Baby" In Walter Colmes' "Trocadero." She's cute as Christmas. Over Nation Are Entitled to Home for One Selling for $10,000 for $10,000," architect Frank to decentralize urban areas and rebuild America Into smaller, self-contained units. Decentralization Needed "I dont se how It 4s possible to save cities," he said. "I don't think we should.

Something drastic must be don before long or the machine itself will tear the city down. "Transportation solves slum problems. Time is our new measurement, replacing space. Decentralization would accomplish a finer and happier home throughout the nation. "Th present status of the machine belongs squsrely with Fascism and all forma of dictatorship because the machine Itself is dictator.

A democratic citizen wants a free initiative." Wright said there are two kinds of slums "The slum that Is a physical matter, and the slum that Is a matter of the oul." We seem to be trying to trade the II handled without difficulty. For thew111 Portray the dynamic coach who fiscal year endine June 80. 194.1 I began his gridiron career at the i A M. INivr-BTalcft Cute ill illrltfai i'iir Newi I Catwrvt I 4 Dot an Pmoliav A Boy, I Wirt N- .10 M' Knitrtit Ranch Bon M'li'e Haw Fatral I ts IHiMk Muaical t'lwt ln Fatrel A Sr7nf VttM nun! Martm AtTMh ISmwhina Hn Vu R-niainbai'7 Alarm C'lwh 7 3H Ro'ya Tm rUmmb7 Vw (ummirl 4a jN Mute R.vatlla Rounrtuo Aiatm Until AMRi1 rnt anil moy Na tUprr Muic Brkfat Chi IS Oal, Work From Manhal'an Brlfat Clu I ts U'aptivatiua Tavior Wad Hnnga Ftreakfaat flue 145 Nmt Ruhr! Si. John BraaHCaat Clu A.M illnmi From Qurtriatr Twtl Pow-ll a Or.

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jN-aa MHitight IoTi S1B ttr The IJ iM ilmaht Krol Baal I Baift Oinant rrln Srw, Rao4 45 Frol.o Tho Tlaaoo A 1 04 SINK. IDOL CHATTER: I get a heart pang very tiro I scan a studio directory nd come across Leslie Howard's name. Fourteen years a star and still Just 30: Loretta Young. What a star Maureen O'Hara might be with more animation! Add oreetlnmi thrfb'ua ociock on inbu ana Kitfb. Tn profr.m Da t.m vehlcl for such greats or the musi- cal world as Lily Pons, John Charles Thomas, LaurlU Melchlor.

Oladys Swarthout, Nelson Eddy, Rose Bamp a fnll Th program has had only four regular conductors, although there hav been several guest conductors for a few weeks. The first conductor was Hugo Marlanl, who started the series. Following htm William Daly took th baton and his death In 1934 brought Alfred Wallenstetn to the podium. Wallensteln left the program after seven years to take th post of musical director of the Los Angela symphony orchestra. Howard Barlow la now conductor with Metropolitan Opera Tenor Richard Crooks as soloist.

The anniversary program will fea tur some of th most often requested favorite for orchestra and soloist. Barlow and the orchestra will open th program with the "Pa rade of th Wooden Soldiers." "Com' Where My Love Lies "Mother Machree" and "Memory Lane" will be Crooks' contributions. Barlow and the orchestra also will play Frlml's "Valse Huguette" and "I'll Get By." New Mystery Unveiled Tonight Doo Long and Jack Packard wit ness a atrang pagan rite and discover a library of ancient volumes, inscribed with unreadable symbols, as "I Love a Mystery" goes Into another week of Its current story, "The Hermit of San Felipe Atabapado," tonight at 10 on CBS and KWKH. More mysteries seem about to un- In the Cathedral of the An cient Ones, high on the Great Lost Plateau of Venezuela. Michael Raf-fetto heard as Jack, with Barton Varborough as Doc, Forrest Lewis as the hermit and Mercedes McCam-bridge as Yoganda, the child of nature.

"I Love a Mystery" is heard at this same time each Monday through Friday. St. John to Substitute For Kaltenborn H. V. Kaltenborn soon will be off on another front-line reporting assignment.

The NBC commentator, who Is usually heard each Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 6:45 p.m. on KTBS, ls In San Francisco awaiting departure orders for an undisclosed destination. Robert St. John will sub for two weeks or longer starting tonight. Sullivan Entertains Jean Arthur Jean Arthur, comedienne currently featured In the movie, "Lady Takes a Chance," dines and chats with Ed Sullivan syndicated columnist and showman, on Columbia's "Ed Sullivan Entertains" this evening at on KWKH.

"Ed Sullivan Entertains" originates heard a thousand times: "Ann South Equal Quality Advocated for Housing Architect Says Young People $2,500 of Same Grade As 193,371 examinations were mad com pared with only 61,475 during the preceding year Tackle Problems With Zest Problems which confound the lay mind are tackled with eest by the technical men and women. By patient work they hav developed spy messages on th backs of Intercepted letters which wer outwardly harmless. They hav been confronted, too. In their constant work to run down enemy spies, with "unbreakable" code and cypher messages which required days and even weeks to solve. Although the American war effort has njt been handicapped by a single Instance of foreign-directed sabotage, the FBI laboratory has done significant work in tracking down the guilty in the cases of technical sabotage brought to its attention.

Frequently bits of metal and other foreign objects sr traced to their sources, tools used In damairinar equipment are found and connected with th guilty through ownership. Faulty manufacturing practices, Including improper welding, have been revealed In the laboratory under the mlrrnsrnn inri v.w as well ern, en net you'r from Dixie It is alphabetical listing, of course, but Lew Ayres' name tops all others on MOM's "gone-to-war" roster. Broad It Is long: Oliver "Babe" Hardy's rear Bari's startling imi. larlty to Claudett Colbert, In appearance, hasn't hurt Lynn's career. Headline you'll never see: "WALLACE BEERY RETIRES." Wonder how movie audiences will accept Myrna Loy's periecs wile" characterization, now mat she's divorced and re-wed? Carmen Miranda puts Into a rhumbs what Will Hays won allow In sweaters.

When Grade Allen performed her "Piano Concerto for On Finger" at th Hollywood Bowl, Paul Whiteman gave her a grand piano. The other day, after playing the now famous "composition" for MGM'i "Two Sisters snd a Sailor," she turned to Albert Coates, the studio's music director, "I know vou don't want-, tit Iau Chicago, Nov. 28 W. Young; people of America are entitled to a home for $2,500 to $3,000 which will be of the though n.r.n. Serle" W1U Present Lily Pons as generous than Mr.

Whiteman," she th ymphonlc orchestra tonight at club," New York, meeting I8, on NBC and KTBS. place of pop in MlM 'estured selection wllljth. Herb Moss nroduces. De tne orunani coloratura aria "Una1--Voce Poca Fa" from Rossini's comic ::7 wM, Mil detecting technicians are better at lt. Contribute to War Effort FBI flies ar replet with Instances of th laboratory's contributions to the war effort.

In th Ernest Frederick Lehmits case, th first real break came when laboratory technicians positively Identified th secret writing on twelve letters with a bag-gag declaration mad by th spy and picked up In New York by a special agent. Lehmits recently was sentenced to 30 years after he pleaded guilty to violation of the espionage laws. I teased, nodding toward the concert i grand she had Just played. "What would you do with TWO pianos?" scoffed Coates. "I would learn," snapped Gracle, "to play with TWO lingers Hollywood Is a town of strange contradictions.

Consider, for Instance, Charles Starrett. Browsing around in his library the other day, I picked up aa old yearbook from Dartmouth university and, in It found a picture of Starrett in cap and gown. I had known, of course, that he was a Dartmouth man, but I hadn't known, until I conned that book, that he majored in philosophy and graduated With high honors. Near the annual, was an old scrap book which enabled to follow th post-colleglate career of the promising philosopher. Befor com-ing to Hollywood, Starrett successfully worked on a construction gang, taught swimming In girl's camp, and labored in the harvest fields.

On th screen, he's always been a two-gun cowboy star! Francis Biddle Fears Race Riots in Future in March. 1943. an attemDt rt first for the second," he Mid. "Thejmade to detail a freight train at i movement has. ucceededto a grMt cecil.

and principal evidence J3oy' extent, but look tor a change when the boys come home." Th 'great builder hopes returning servicemen will "demand freedom of initiative," that they also will d- consisted of several oak posts which! had been placed on th tracks. Axel marks on the posts wer found by FBI experts to have been made by An ft in 1nummmrl msnd an "Individual horn, suited I' trwd In Juvenilt court and M1 OB 4 Wnf atlIiTw, sentem-ed to serv six years In a state jcoast guardsmen, anti-aircraft gun-reformitory. Ths identification waajners and aviaUon mechanics, many made possible beceuse this axe, llkelof whom ha opera "The barber of Seville." 8h also will be heard In songs by Rach maninoff and Dellbes. Voorhees will I conduct the orchestra In a special ar rangement of the piano "Etude In I Flat" by Frans Liszt. "Vox Pop" Broadcasts From Naval Air Station Pf rk stn4 Warrsn From th.

Naval Air Station at Floyd BenneU FleV New YoTLLt KWKH and CBS at 7. Johnson and Hull bring to the microphone men and women who ar representative of the large and varied personeu at the base, stationed there vqV.i fn.r. wvipc widely separated front, Durine the oroeram the hi.tnr Floyd Bennett field ls brought out: it site as the take-off of many trans-Atlantic flights and its transfer bv the cltv of New York tr, h. n.v. in.

l41. Blondie Corners A Contract Whn her husband's construction Daewood and his boss. Dither. tr. to complete a sample hou jfor th deadline, have to hurt! nu left "tr.d.mark"j.ubm.rm.

warfare, transport and On th WOOd lt CUt. tmrr uutrlmm anrf air k.ttl. THAI" same quality as one selling woyd Wright believes. iner should be no grade and In architecture," he Insisted emphatically, in an Interview. "There should be one quality for everyon.

Th only difference should be In xtent. Tou should get more house for 110,000. But there Is no reason why its character should go down at S2.500." Th white-hatred disciple of func- tlonallsm In architecture, at 74. Is by turns fierce nd whimsical. His manner suggests anything but his age; he seems to feel himself an un appreciated prophet, is alternately patient and furious about It.

Shop for Bohr A fundamental of Wright's "thor oughbred" American home is suit ability of location and to its owner's tastes. It should have, be says, spacious living room, letting the garden In. In th living room should be accommodations for dining. There must be a wing for bedrooms and for the children, and, if possible, "a littl shop for the boss." Kitchen and bath, of course. Furniture should be designed when the house Is built and so far as possible made part of th house.

"The Idea of a house as box. dragging in stuff that ruins lt, Is outmoded," he glared. "The modern American home will be a complete unit and will $ave style. Look at our homes nowl Full of cluttering odds and ends." War will open the field for a new type of architecture. Wright thinks, and "a new typ of man, I hop." Th latter wiU have "more liberal ideas of space and more respect tor himself." I would like to see him develop into no-man a well as a yes-man.

He has had to be a yes-man, becaus the system has demanded It. Perhaps when he gets his own acre ot ground with his feet under him. hi will learn what democracy meana. "I dont know who Is going to be the good fairy for the home-builder of the futur, but there are power ful companies that could be. I think they would be richer in the end for the sacrifice entailed financially and every other way.

Indtvidnallty Added "Th companies have not yet turned out a really acceptable house. I man the old hous In the old What he terma a "thoroughbred" American home probably won't resemble present-day houses, Wright said. It will be mor simple snd durable. It should hav Individual ity and be produced la great variety. Such houses must be mass-manu factured, Wright acknowledged, with individuality added where design enters In.

"The assembly line could create product sufficiently flexible to allow wide rang of choice, be said. "Th clan would be simple. Like all 'simpl things It tokes courage and 'big man back of the assembly line Usually a big man is a big money boy. need man who can se and understand th consumer." Wright for years has preached a gospel of Individualism. Th city to him 1 "outmoded," monstrosity." itricturo He still is trying to atimuiat publi interest la plan Quantities of dried egg powder shipped oversea under th lenses wer foun1 sub-; V1 FBI II1ln barrels ouipmenw ana round that original stencils had been uvw vnra auuoiuuiea, aitnough the original markings were restored In some instances.

Th composition of th Inks and of fibers used in packing as well as telltale tool marks entered Into th case. On September 34, 1943. a Federal Orand) Baltimore, Nov. 39 (Jfy Francis Biddle, United States Attorney General, told a group of negro lawyers yesterday that he feared a recurrence jof race rioting "at any moment" and declared himself "profoundly disturbed by ever-growing racial tension. Biddle listed five factors In the disturbed negro-whlt relationships-general war tension, bad housing, reduced police protection through manpower shortage, treatment of negro service men, and "contradiction between our profession of faith in Democracy and our acts." He did not en-large upon the classifications.

Biddle expressed the deslr that in new test cases now developing, the 8upreme Court would interpret civil liberties statutes tn such a way as to mak the statutes already on the books tantamount to a federal nti-lyaching bill. Listen to r.o.ooo' WATTS I WORLD jury ai Aioany. new York, convicted company, angling lor a government two corporations and four Individuals i housing project, runs Into tinder-following a trial at which four competition, "Blondie Corners special agents testified. The defen- a Contract" by applying feminine dants received sentence of nine and strategy at 30 on CBi one-half years and were fined a total I nd KWKH. An on-the-spot report from every corner of the globe presented by the CBS world news staff, heard every day, Monday thru Saturday, at 5:45 p.m..

Uf and problems In free 1,000 Dead, 700 Injured in Earthquake in Turkey 1 New York, Nov. 38 VP). The 4-ivt vkHiA rmnnrAA Ankara. broadcast today saying th death toll in th earthquake In the Black area of northern central Turkey early yesterday was at least 1,000 and that 700 more prson wer Injured. "The Turkish government has sent special relief trains to the devastated areas." said th London broadcast Rudy Vallee to Marry Actress Betty Greer Hollywood.

Nov. 28 Rudy Vallee. or as he's known In th Vnited State Coast Guard. Lieut. Hubert P.

Vallee, announced last night and Miaa Ratty Jan Oreer. Washington, actress, would be married next Thursday night at th Westwood lags Community chspel. Gripsholm Now Expected to Arrive in N. Y. Dec.

1 Washington, Nov. 38 0PV If good weather continues, th repatriation vessel Oripabolm will probably arrive at New York on December 1. Instead of on December 1 as announced previously, th But Department said yesterday. Colonel Aaron Tyler Is Awarded Legion of Merit Waahington. Nov 38 iJP).

The nevy announced today that Secretary Knox bad authorized award ot th Legion of Merit to Colonel A Aran W. Tver, Air Corpe. TJBJt, It, who wife Mrs. Helen F. Tjer, lives at Kaicbes, Miss.

of 142.000. A fifth person nleaded guilty and was glen suspended ol six months. Rohe Murder Cae In Columbus, Ohio murder ease, police sent parts of pistol snd ths fatal bullet to th laboratory, with other parts available from the FBr ZTZl miuuicu, test bullet fired, and it was found to be Identical with th specimen of I unxnown origin. The run Dart then! wer traced by pollc to a suDect and two men were convicted The FBI laboratory facilities arc available for th free us of all law enforcement officers criminal cases mrous obstacles thrown tn their wsy by their competitor, but Blondie unorthodox methods lad to ventual triumph. Rubinstein to Guest On Info Pleote rinur Kuotnstein.

one or the worlcl fts concert pianists will Oscar Levant, John Kleran and Pranklin P. Adams as expert en Please" tonight at I JO 00 KBC 404 KTBS. four years later he was on a tour of the Caited Slates, durtng which I he played with th Philadflphia or chestra. Sine then, ha made 1 concert tour throughout world. Cooper's Suggestion for Freedom of News Praised Asuncion, Paraguay.

Nov. 38 (JP). Th newspaper La Tribuna In an editorial yesterday said that suggestions by Kent Cooper, executive director ef th Associated Press, that th principle of freedom ot the new should be incorporated Into th peace trestles after th war "ar received throughout the world with spplsuse." "Freedom of th pro and free- dom in the news." said La Tribuna. "would be one of th best ruaran- Iscs against wsr." Underclothing snd collars sr being Mad of wp4sr Geraiany. I and testimony of th FBI expert al-1 Rubinstein gsv hi first concert ways ls given as follow-up means.

tb ag ot 6 In Warsaw. At the of cooperation at no expanse to the of 15' mdt his debut with court or tb lew enforcement body. itn Berlin symphony orchestra, snd mi 1 1 aJ NETWORK Th army's 155 -mm. gun. mounted on pneumstle tires and weighing about It tons, hurls IJ-pound pro- jectid Twr li saiie.

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