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The Kokomo Tribune from Kokomo, Indiana • Page 22

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KOKOMO (Ind.) TRIBUNE Tueidoy, Feb. 15, 1949 Your Favorite Radio Programs All Listings Central Standard Time Congressmen Get Look al Biggest I Fighting Planes Wfcjihingtoit, ITeb, gremncn turned cut today for a look at come of the blggett ar.d fattest in world. The nagtd by the force at of Chairman 1 Vinaon of the House committee, an energetic advocate of a 70-group air arm. of the newest flown in from all parts of the coun-: try to nearby Andrews field after Vlniion naJd Congressmen fhould. take a look at some of the expensive gadget! for which they will be called on to vote taxpayers' money thiji year.

The indicated yesterday that the planes it lined up for the may In another decade be almont obsolete for war use ai the longbow and hone. Air generalB aaked a hotue armed to approve a bill authorizing them to upend. million for a longj guided range, to be built' "within or without the continental. llmlu of the United Statoa," At the tame time, a scientist told the group a guided missile capable 'of carrying a bomb load 5.0000 miles "certainly within the range of WIOU TUESDAY CSS WKMO KM HofUad. CiuuiE A.

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WIOU 1330 CBS WKMO 1400 12 M. WIOU 1JSO WEDNESDAY CBS WKMO HM Muiie Fiirm Jourr.nl of Air Farm Journal of Air Farm Jcnjrr.al of Air Farm Journal of Air i Fjirly Morning Alarm Clock Club I Alarm CK-ck i Clock Club Time 1 Rhythm I Iji N'orf. Jiicks United News MuMCtti Tidbits From the Waters I Hollywood Mtlodiea iTemporary Restraining Order Halts I Sale of Miami County Property Peru. Feb. 14 retired farmer, dropped dead of JArea legal action filed heart failure early Monday at the i Monday by Attorney David E.

home of his son. Raymond Cumber; Rhodes resulted in a temporary land, three and one-half south i restraining order against the sale of Macy. He had been in ill health the city parking lot. County for two years. 'officials had planned to sell the Funeral services be conduct- and parts of two other lots ed in Zimmerman Brothers funeral located at the corner of South home in Rochester at 2 o'clock Broadway and East Canal streets Wednesday afternoon.

The Rev. i along with two more items listed C. F. Golden, pastor of Denver las county-owned property. Rhodes Baptist church, will officiate and sought the restraining order on interment will be in Rochester claims that he owns the parking I- O.

O. F. cemetery. iot ground. Survivors include six children: i Two purchases were made it the Acil Cumberland.

Raymond Cum- Monday auction. American Legion betland and Mrs. Donald Wilson. Post No. 429 of Amboy.

bought the ail of Macy. and Orville Cumber- property described as lots 25 and land. Norman Cumberland and 20 in the original plat of Amboy Mrs. Howard Eisenman. all of $100.

the appraised valuation. Rochester. Surviving also are two were no other bidders. brothers. John Cumberland, of Den- Jimerson.

24 West Tenth ver and Walter Cumberland, of 1 and grandchildren. deceased had lived M.arm ul counties all his hfe. hospital here. He had been ill Mrs- Geor.ct- about a year. Mrs.

Catherine I.er.L:, 53. The body was taken to the lv: eor Ltr.tr. c.ast or.el street. her residence funeral home or. est street.

sht ld where it was Ar.nour.oed that neral had r.c: beer. Funeral services be conduct- completed. re i John's Lutheran, church Survivors ir.ckiue a son. Key Mere o'e'tvk after- Xewman. of Peru, who is a noon.

Th? Kev. A. H. hospital patient Ivoause of p.istor of the ch i w.r. officiate suffered several a ar.d Mr, Hope fire.

In addition, three other chil- cenieteiy he: o. The taken dren survive. They are. Miss Be: tha. to the Hikenberi-y home or.

Xewman. a teacher South Peru Main street where friends school: Rosa and rr.ay call after o'clock Tuesday Earl Xewman. both also of Fern. afternoon. J.

B. street, purchased parts of two lots located on the north side of West Tenth street a short distance west Your Neighbor Your Ntishbor Lucky Strike Lucky Strike of Broadway, for S100. the appraised Rhythm Rhythm Tims Take All Q. Lewis Show Ch and Elizabeth He was born near United Prew valuation. He was the only bidder.

Thomas Record Counter comment Cumberland. He was mar- Jor.e, Show The South Broadway-East Cana ried jn 1W5 Jessie Snvde who street property has been appraised 1W Unltni Press i at $6,500. There are no tmildings This Khythtr I on it, structures which formerly; occupied it having been razed after Mrs Kur Kowa nies Mrs Minnie owalk. 73, wife of Look and Listen 4 IjOOK i.1 Lndy S'rmade Just Jj-t News Serenade Gen. Alulr 8.

Fairchlld. air force vice chief of Ataff, nald the armed forces will be ready thin year to test with ranges up Ui £00 miles, but there is no place to fire them. He eald scicntlaUi believe that in 10 guided missiles will be if placing guns and The Open Mike Here's Your Chance To Pick Favorites being condemned as fire hazards. Karl Kowalk ,54 Xorth stree t. Tho county claims to have acquired died Sundav nt the horae of a it because of tax delinquency but dauglltei if rs Georee Butzin, Attorney Rhodes says he owns west Main street.

She had been ill by right of a mortgage he held on severnl mont hs. Death was attri- it and that the procedure taken by )uted jo a cerebral hemorrhage. the county to acquire was not Funeral services will be conduct- i proper. ed John's Lutheran church About three years ago the county' hcrc a 2:30 oVIock Tucsday nfter commissioners rented the property noon following a prayer service at to the city for a dollar a year for thc Butzin homCt at use as a parking area, but since Rev A Callnieier, pastor of the ithat time strained relations between; chureh i officiate and interment WEDNESDAY AND THURS. TODAY "Prairie Raiders" A WHIRLWIND OF ACTION! COMEDY! THRILLS! Smiley BURNEHE KM SUNSET CARSON ALSO- PASSING PAUADE "IT CAN'T BE DONE" THIS IS AMERICA SERIES 'FUNNY BUSINESS SPEAKING OF ANIMAIS SERIES 'DOG CRAZY" the eit atul administra- vill be in Lutheran cemetery here.

By CHAKI-KNK Tribune Staff Fire Damages Home At Young America Youngr America, Feb. BIIOWN Writer As long as this seems be thc season for choosing the "best moving picture" or "best 'actor and actress" and so forth ad (Tribune Area Special) caused heavy damage Monday afternoon to the Lybrook home, an old but colorful brick landmark of this community. The Galveston fire department and volunteer firemen from Young America fought the blaze which confined to an upstairs room. It destroyed all clothing and bedding In the room. Water and smoke damaged the wallpaper and furniture In rooms downstairs.

Mr. and Mrs. David I-ybrook, occupants of the residence, returnee from Logansport shortly after the fire was discovered nucut 1 o'clock by Gene Hobison. ilnflnltum. we thought maybe you'd like to get into the act too.

If you listen to thc radio, you undoubtedly; jhave certain preferences in pro-j jgrams. THEN TOO, we'd like to know our readers' radio pie- ferences so thnl we might write about the programs-you like most of all. If you tell us i which arc your favorite broad- casts and your "top" entertain- ers, we can include more news about them. I BECAUSE OF space thc blank for your "likes and dis-; likes" has to be small and very; Marriage William Rlley Bean 1812 South Washington street, telephone company; Elsie Boruff, 618 West Woodland avenue. Continental Steel office, i Bert W.

Daulton. Grccntown! route 1, machinist; Kettle 302 East Walnut street. James D. Patton, Muncle, truck i driver; Bonnie Louise lluncic. drug store clerk.

I Photostatic copies of valuable papers. Johnson Abstract west side of public square. Man, You're Crazy Tt-tart your ttr! rwppr 7)1. Try up" with O.tr»T. Conutiw tonic lor ri.njon due HMr body'.

iMk of Iron -olcn mm womnn rail old. Ottrex Tonle Tablets tor pep. younfr (iwlmi. Ycry diy. "get acqualnwd" drill Kokntno.

cvcrjirh I Mulr'. Hu give you more information on personalities and shows in which you're interested. AIJL WE ASK is that you fill out the blank provided for your answers to our questions and mall It to us. There is a space left also for your "comments," which might include certain "gripes" about about the broadcast "notes" we've been including in this column. Drop us a line, won't you? BIRTHDAY: "The Family Theater" will start Us third year on thc air Wednesday with the repeat performance of T.

J. Mulvey's "God and a Red Scooter." Dennis O'Kee'e and Donna Reed will be co-starred and Spencer Tracy will act as host (8:30 p. m. SPONSORED by the National Council of Protestant Episcopal churches, "Great Scenes from Great Plays" will close "Quick, Look up YELIOW PAGES of your Telephone Directory are good to keep in mind. In emergencies, or for everyday use, you'll find them quick, handy guide to products, services and repairs.

INDIANA ifU TELEPHONE Roof Repairs Plasterers Plumbers Decorating Barrels" COMPANY WHAT I LIKE My favorite, type radio program (checU one) (a) Comedy (b) Music (c) Dramatic (d) Quiz (e) Talent BIy favorite radio comedian My favorite musical program My favorite dramatic show My favorite quiz show My favorite talent show Radio program I call my "favorite" of all Radio personality I consider "tops" My favorite local radio program Other comment My niinie and address (Mil oul and mall to "Open Mike." Kokomii Tribune Koliomo, Indiana) resulted in the commissioners'; Sm vivors include the husband decision to sell it. and daug hter. and three step-chil- llonday's sale was conducted by; drcn Mrs Frcd Gucntcri Martin County Auditor IX Elbert Brown.Kowalk and Hubert Kowalk. all of and Treasurer Scuddcr Wilson. 'Chicago.

Surviving also arc the George Plotncr auctioneer. following brothers and sisters: Carl' Mishap KndTueTith Holiday MrS i' illla rccht and With Peru's record of more Irs k1KH el 11oIder year without a traffic fata i ity and Albert of I Born in Germany, the deceased had been a resident of Peru for 5S years. James B. Newman Dies James B. Newman.

70, 560 Har-; rison avenue, died shortly before noon Monday in Dukes Memorial NOW its present series of programs on February 25, with expectations of returning in the fall. The "Great use outstanding actors and actresses in excerpts from hit dramas and are closing because of the approaching Lenten season. The replacement will be "Experience Speaks," an interview series with a human-interest theme. IRONING OUT certain difficulties which made it impossible for WIOU to continue "Life With Luigl," CBS network comedy show, that station now will broadcast the program again, beginning Sunday. J.

Carrol Naish portrays Luigi and Alan Reed is his pal, Pasqualc (9 p. m. "Box 13," starring Alan Ladd, which; broken by the death of a pedestrian I Sunday night, citv safety director Robert A. Tillett Monday ordered a thorough investigation of thc case, and also accelerated a study of the local traffic and street- lighting problem. Elmer Martin Yard.

83, 529 West "1 street, a retired boilermaker! helper, was the man killed. He: was struck by an automobile as he was crossing Main street in front! of his home. The car was according to the police report. Robert Enimett Brady, 32, of Wa-j bash, a technician at Dukes Me-' morial hospital. He was not held.

Brady said he did not see the aged man until he stepped di-j rectly in front of the car, which! was headed cast. Thc man -wasl walking south across the street. 1 near the middle of thc block, which is poorly lighted. The victim was taken to Dukes Memorial hospital, where he was pronounced dead upon being ad- milled to Ihe emergency room. i Funeral services for Mr.

Yard; ianapolis (12:15 p. Al-j wil be con ducted in Ihe Drake-j though Mrs. Otterman has written Flowers funeral home on Westj several composilions during street at 2 o'clock Wednes- pasl year, Ihis is the first time oneway afternoon. The Rev. E.

Stanley of her numbers has been played or McKee. pastor of the First dist church, will officiate and inter-j ment will be in Mt. Hope cemetery here. The body was to be returned lo the late residence, where il was announced that friends may call between 4 p. m.

Tuesday and 11 a. m. Wednesday. Survivors include the widow and, Ihree children, Elmer Yard William Yard, bolh of Peru, and sung over the air. MORE MYSTERY: Charles Russell, 30-year-old Hollywood screen star, has been chosen for the starring role of "Yours Truly.

Johnny Dollar," new mystery-adventure series, which makes its debut Friday night (9:30 p. m. Russell, who was picked after, a week's audition of top film and radio actors, has appeared in the "Late George Apley," "Night Wind" and the current "Trouble Preferred." AIR WAVES: The Don Ameche Mrs. Helen Grimes, of Denver. Retired Farmer Drops Dead Thomas W.

Cumberland, 67, ENDS WED. PETER UHFORD ELIZiBETH T4TIOR CESiR ROMERO IUCILE WATSON NIGEL BRUCE HABY BOLAHD REGINALD OWEH COLONIAL- Today and Wednesday now at 9 p. m. Wednesday. THE INIMITABLE "Juvenile Jury" program (2:30 p.

m. which presents small fry judging the problems of other youngsters, came up with this one Sunday. A 5-year-old girl had lamented that she liked to kiss her 10- year-old sister but that her sister didn't want her to because she "dribbled and drooled." She saked a solution for the problem. A youthful member of the jury said he believed it was all right for her to kiss her sister because "kissing is a great American custom." Another juror, decided that it was fine for the 5-year- to kiss her sister because then the sister didn't need to wash her face so 'often! ORCHIDS: Local friends of Mrs. Elsie Otterman, 1615 South Webster street may be surprised to discover that she also composes popular as a hobby.

One of her atest, "You Didn't Care," will be featured by vocalist. Miss Dorothy Robard, on the "S'prize Party" broadcast Wednesday from Ind- 3VIP SIP Gayest Spot In Town ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY NOW FEATURING MAE MACK AND ORCHESTRA Miss Mack recently played an extended engagement in the Famous LOOKOUT HOUSE, Covington, Ky. Nlp-and-Sip has been extensively remodeled and redecorated to accommodate the growing crowds. Join your friends here for a pleasant evening's entertainment. COOP fOOP COOP ATMOSPHERE GOOD ENTERTAINMENTI Try Our Famous Ham Sandwich teethe flavor! bless The pncei CBS), which began in early December, is slated for an early March 4.

The sponsor will discontinue the show The George O'Hanlon family comedy (7 p. m. also will bow out on February 22 after a short run Morey Amsterdam's comedy will end Tuesday night with the quiz, "Strike It Rich," sched-j uled to replace it. (8:30 p. m.

CHANGE-ABOUT: As was the case in the Red Skelton move from NBC to CBS for next fall, the latest and Harriet, to be effective on April at the behest of the sponsor. In going back to CBS, Ozzic and Harriet will be in the 5:30 p.m. Sunday slot, ahead of Jack Benny. The Spike Jones show, now in that time, will transfer to 6 p. m.

Saturday, effective March 12. "The Adventures of Ozzic and Harriet," (who are Mr. and Mrs. Ozzie Nelson in private life) made its debut on CBS in October, 1944, moving to NBC in June, 1948. BY WIRELESS: Joan Davis joins Al Jolson (8 p.

m. NBC) Beatrice Li Hie and Charles Boyer with Dorothy Shay on "Theater U. S. (7:30 m. Johnny Merger with Peggy Lee (6 and 10 p.

m. Joan Fontaine in Random Harvest" (9 p. m. WIOU-CBS). THE WORLD IS FULLOFCARMENS.

They may not know it except in their mott secret day dreams. COLUMBIA PICTURES presents HflYWORTH FORD ALSO Wayne Morrit In "The Big Punch" ISIS NOW ENDS THURS. Thundering Down thc Rood To Glory An Adventure Beyond Compare! Alan LADD Donna REED BEYOND Co-Hit and News ADVANCE TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT MYGRANT'S AVOID STANDING IN LINE! HURRY! TICKETS GOING FAST! LAST INDIANA DATE- 2 Hours of C. B. S.

"Melody Ranch" Stars! PERSON 'CHAMPION" RUFE DAVIS JOHNNY BOND PINAFORES CASS COUNTY BOYS MELODY RANCH HANDS AND ADDED FEATURES CHILDREN i PRICE i ALL SHOWS! IMATINEE 2:30 p. iNITE 7:15 P. Best Seats Only SI.50 Plus Tax Children 7Sc Plus Tax Sold Only At Door Sunday FEB. 20 BUNKER HILL AIK BASE SHOW PALACE Beit $2.40 Children Intl. AH Tax TODAY ONIY1 Adventurai In Silverado" "Thc Rangeri Ride" THURS.

IT'S HIS TOP BtONDES AND BULIETS" ADVENTURE. IT WAS AN INNOCENT FtlRTATION UNTIl IT BECAME A NOTORIOUS AFFAIRI PhilnVancE leon Beloito Terry Ausfi trij Adrion AFFAIR Wednesday THURS. TODAY ONIYI In Technicolor 'One Sunday Afternoon' Sign a Card Anytime WYdncMlay L'ntil 6 P. Thursday or Be I'resviu at P. M.

Thursday. TERRIFYING ADVENTURE! INTERNATIONAL INTRIGUE! Menace Melodrama Thrilled With Mighty Mystery and Suspense On a Car of Doom Where No Man's Life Was Safe, No Woman's Motive Sure! OFF LIMITS I A where block FIGHT le death in an underground market! and deadly Intrijue HourUh I hideau! a brewery In Frankfurt I Merle Oberon, Robert Ryan, Paul Lukas, Charles Korvin ADDED HITS! Color Cartoon "Swing Monkey Swing" SCOOP! Late March of Time "ANSWER TO STALIN" 1 COMING THURSOAY! ON STA0E IN PERSON MCA PRESENTS A RARE TREAT AND HIS-FAMOUS ORCHESTRA BOB KIRK WALLY KING Also! The Carroll-Aires RAVISHING SISTER TEAM PLUS! The Marionette Maestros A Novelty Act In Which Puppets, Actually Conduct the Orch. AND! A "BURLESQUE" SCREEN HIT.

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