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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 19

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THE OGDEN (UTAH) ST A A R- EXAMINER THURSDAY EVENING DECEMBER 18 1947 S06- EVnSS- 27th 9 i adv County Surveyor May File! Death Summons I WAC Veto Lorraine Dillon from Luther Dale xniuii un grounas oi cruelty They Havi Vni were married rtov 8 1945 in coma Wash for PWio 'ciures taken now you home Ph duii ior unner ocucuj chapel 529 Twenty-fifth street Friday afternoon and evening from Sam until eight o'clock and on Saturday until nine-thirty am The holy rosary WW be recited Friday evening at eight-fifteen In the chapel Inter-ment will take place In the family Plot hi the Ogden Oltv cemetery A service of the EJrkendall-Darltng mortuary Random Reierences (advj -reported he has drawrvnone his --in i en Nrrnrt AO Lobsters lutefisk shrimps Birth A son was born Tuesday forfeited $10 bail in city and fish Globe Fish Market 429 I at St Benedict hospital to Henry "rt on a charge of running a 23rd Phone 2-6302 i aHw unH Kdith Kehoe Squires The red hght pay checKS since uouuBijr Summons Letter To support his contention that a salary raise had beeri granted Jones presented a certified letter from George Simmons commission chairman in 1946 which stated the surveyor's salary had been ivpH at $4500 per year "but due new arrival i xumm cnud and third son of the couple whose home is 1728 Twenty-seventh Ar it nine Holly and Evergreen Wreaths-Jensen Floral 1901 Wash Ph 7819 (adv) Funeral services for Bud Amos Hawks 25 son of Amos and Minnie Parkinson Hawks 662 Twentv-second street will be held Friday one £Zers Rose chapel! 533 Twenty-sixth street Bishop watkins of the LDS Fourth ward conducting Friends may -call at the WWrtuary Thursday from four to eight pm and Friday ten am to one pm Interment Brtgham City cemetery directed by the Myers and Foulger mortuary DEATHS Arthur Larson Arthur Larson 62 of 3457 Jefferson railroad employe died at twelve-fifteen a today in a local hospital following an 18-month illness of heart disease Mr Larson was born Aug 14 1885 In Kearney Neb a son of John and Anna Anderson Larson He married Agnes Larson in Farmington He was a member of the church Surviving are his widow two sons and a daughter Arthur and Leq Larson and Mrs Virginia Rael Ogden The body is at the mortuary 3408 Washington Selection of toys wheel nH siei8hs balls Close out prices Tribe's Furn 2358 Wash (adv) fish If SUn Singing canary "sh puppy Taylor's 2316 Wash (adv) Bethel No 2 Interna- $500 each 1679 Eowler Ave uuii-i wiuer oi jobs Daughters (adv) 'to! an error or oversight in the will meet tonight at eight for a ywowxao yaiiy tne MaSOniC temple 'H We buy sell rent and expertly repair all makes Free pickup free estimates Morgan Typewriter Co 2375 Kiesel Dial 2-9633 (adv) Funeral Funeral services On a charge of parking a vehicle in a theatre zone Kuss Farr 2378 Polk forfeited $10 bail in city court i FUNERAL DIRECTORS KIRKENDALL-DARLING MORTUARY DIAL 6900 Mrs Sarah Homer Clark 82 Utah Announcement A complete stock i mntViar rf Of TS Buttonhole Attachments for Singer or White's Complete motor at-tacnments including light Walking feet Complete sets new attachments for Singers Plenty of needles etc or anything a sewing machine may need Howell Sewing Machine Sales and Serv-q 19 Rlverdale Road Dial (adv) FLORISTS pioneer auu jnw- "avm Ji j-htiuiik x-ctiuines io- Clark of Ogden will be conducted Solid Colognes Sachets Saturday at one in the Clark- Cremes and Cbsmetic line now in ston Cache county ward sto at Lienhardt Drug Store 2800 chapel Washington (adv) I Indications that Irvin Jones Weber county surveyor may bring suit against the county for additional salary were seen today Jones appeared before commission-ers and presented alleged evidence of a salary scale granted by a previous commission The claim was turned down by present commissioners Blaine Peterson county attorney concurred in the action "It looks like the only way I will be able to collect my salary is to bring suit against the county" Jones declared after commissioners had pointed out that minutes of a previous commission meeting in which other county salaries were fixed did not include the surveyor Jones is claiming a yearly salary of $4500 which he declared was fixed by commissioners last fall butwas deleted from the minutes due to an error of the county clerk's office Commissioners -and Attorney Peterson contended there was a question as to whether it was an error or "whether it was done intentionally" Commissioner Hess and Attorney Peterson said tfcey recalled a discussion had during the salary fixing session in which Jones had been accused of "not doing his job" and that "possibly your salary had been deleted for that purpose" As a matter of law a county official's salary remains the same as that received by the previous official in office unless changed by the coTTnty commission Jones who was surveyor before the November general election in 1946 was paid a yearly wage of $3750 which he' is receiving now It was inh mountain Funeral CLEARFIELD Services for Emma Louisa Stoker 77 who died Wednesday will be conducted Saturday at two a in LDS Clearfield First ward chapel by Bishop George Reed of LDS Sunset ward Interment will be in Clearfield memorial park Friends may call at the Sunset mortuary chapel in Clearfield Friday from six to nine at Saturday until time of services And the Flowers Are Furnished by Olive and Mark KLENKE FLORAL 2855 Washington Phone 6788 For Sale Hand embroidery and lace pillow cases doilies and chair sets 177-27th st (adv On Bert Larson 20 of 234 Twenty-second forfeited $5 bail in city court parking a vehicle on a sidewalk office of the Weoer county clerk such salary was omitted from the minutes of the board" Simmons also pointed out that candidates for the office had paid a $45 fee which was one per cent of the anticipated wage of $4500 as required by law The letter also said the salary along with those of other county officials had been published in The Standard-Examiner prior to the general election of 1946 Jones also presented a letter written to Grover A Giles state attorney general in which he inclosed the certified letter from Simmons and set forth his allegations relative to the fixing of the wage His reply came from Huffaker deputy attorney general to whom the matter had been referred and which read: "In view of these additional facts you desire this office to reconsider its opinion that your salary should be fixed the same as your predecessor If in fact the county commissioners ordered your salary fixed at $4500 but through clerical error the clerk failed to carry sulch an order into the minutes you would be entitled to the increased salary and the minutes should be changed accordingly Having a Party? A dish of delicious Brown's Ice Cream will please the most discriminating taste Single gallon in a fine variety of flavors Obtainable at all Brown's dealers (adv marriage license was issued in the Weber county clerk's office to Eugene Wise Pierce 33 and Donna Davis 27 both of Og ELIZABETH'S FLOWER SHOP ORPHEUM THEATRE BZJXi 1514 Washington Bivc Dial 6811 Children's Cowboy Boots $795 to $985 Sizes to 3 Christehsen's Shoe Mart 2338 Wash Blvd (adv) Death John Cullen 78 re-tirpri hridpp and builriinp She Where did you get those fresh delicious soft-center chocolates? He: Out at the Bon Ton Homade Candy Shop 3028 Grant (adv) Funerals WEBER FLORAL CO i Funeral services lor Donald James Taylor 25 husband of Armenia Read Taylor and man for the Union Pacific rail-1 road in the PocatellO Idaho area i rouniain rens anu pen and pencil sets at greatly reduced vtV AMM Ol CO died late Monday in Pocatello Prices PImsp nn nhnns rail Lien Greenhouse 740 28tb St Phone 8638 Ogden City Floral Co i719 Wanhinytop Btve ntai 4781 Say It With "Sunshine" Flowers THE SUNSHINE GARDENS 2150 Wash Ph 2-8301 2-1015 Arvilla Hendricks Hotel Ben fomond offers a line of costume jewelry including earrings pins necklaces clips etc half price Arvilla Hendricks' Gift Shop Ben Lomond Hotel Lobby (adv it was learned here today Xmas Toys at bargain prices China closets oil stoves coffee tables dining set living room sets stoker for sale 1738 Washington' Blvd Dial 7830 (adv) Beatrice Jensen Kiernan Mrs Beatrice Estella Jensen Kiernan 29 1212 Thirty-second died in a local hospital Wednesday at twelve forty-five pm following a three-year illness' Mrs Kiernan was born June 22 1918 in Eden a daughter of Hyrum and Stella Knight Jensen She) was married to Thomas Kiernan HI Dec 26 1940 in Ogden At one time she was associated with her parents in the South Washington Furniture Co In February 1943 she entered the WAAC and on Aug 12 1943 joined the WAC In June 1944 she was assigned to duty in Australia as a stenographer and later saw duty in the southern Philippines and New Guinea On Sept 1 1945 she was honorably discharged with the rating of corporal and was authorized to wear the Philippine liberation ribbon WAAC ribbon good conduct medal and the Asiatic-Pacific campaign ribbon She was overseas 16 months She was a member of the LDS church Surviving are her husbah8 and hardt Drug Store 2800 Wash (adv) Bail Dunker Salt Lake City forfeited $2 bail in city today on a charge of improper parking son of Mr and Mrs James Taylor will be held Saturday at one pm in the Hooper First ward with Bishop Lorln Mel-drum officiating Friends may call at the Myers and Foulger mortuary 533 Twenty-sixth street Thursday four until eight pm and at the resident of Thom Jensen Floral Co Flowers for every occasion 1901 Washington Blvd Phone 7819 For Bob-Sleigh Parties call Hunts-ville 63-J (adv) The Baby Studio will photograph your child until Dec 19 for Christmas delivery 965 28th One to six (adv) Hallmark Christmas cards for mother friend or that sweetheart Complete stock Come in today Chugg Art Shop 2450 Wash Blvd! (adv) For Marriage osephAiken Humphries 26 Ogden: and Maurine Robson 23 Plain City obtained a marriage license in the Weber county clerk's office You should submit this additional information to your attorney If he desires a further opinion from thfs office upon the additional evidence it will be rendered" Petercon's Views Attorney Peterson declared he would not take the responsibility of changing the minutes of a former commission nor would he say the present commission had the powers to do so "The fact of the matter remains" he stated "that the fix Forfeit On a charge of improper parking Elgen Steagen 27 of 3803 Adams forfeited $2 bail in city court STARTS TODAY! George cAan Participant John Pennington Ogden now attending Whitman college Walla Walla Wash rep- UOV6THIS "BLEND" Eddie Cantor Admiral table model radio-phonograph combination with automatic record changer $6995 Standard Electric 2245 Wash Blvd Phone 5781 (adv 'C5 mms WI 1 WKe Christmas Specials -Popular A i 0im i brands of Colognes and Perfumes Lake City on Dec 29 to 31 it was Limited stocks fc price Broad- as Read at Hooper Friday four until eight pm and Saturday until time of service Interment in Hooper cemetery directed by the Myers and Foulger mortuary KIERNAN Funeral services for Be atrlce Jensen Kiernan wife of Thomas A Kiernan will be held Saturday at one pm at Llndquist and Sons Colonial funeral chapel with Bishop William deMik of the Twenty-sixth ward conducting Friends mav call at the mortuary Friday from six nine pm and Saturday until time of service Interment in an Ogden cemetery where military honors will be under the direction of the Disabled Veterans learned today (adv) bent Drug her parents Ogden a grandfather Charles Jensen Salt Lake City: a step-grandmother Mrs Pearl Jensen Salt Lake City a brother ing of your particular salary was' New Phonograph Records 6 for $1 Standard's annex 2217 Kiesel Ave Phone 5781 (adv) Highest Prices for old sewing machines Ph 3-1277 (adv) Give Art Sets for Xmas Complete stocks Xacto Knives Glass Paint Co 2340 Wash (adv) In Court Marvel A Davis 24 of 2616 Gramercy forfeited $1 bail Arrangements have been made for the party of the Rocky Prang Alphacolor textile sets in city court on a charge of im- ivxouniain jLaoy Kiders and hus- left out of the minutes I know of no way it can be entered now Asl to the question of whether it was left out in error or intentionally that will have to be determined by more than one of the former commissioners I would suggest that you get the opinion of all three" Hess a member of the present commission and also of the former commission which set the bands Saturday Dec 20 at eight re? ements- Gateway Glass proper parking at tha tut ti ww anv at the homp of Mrs John GENTILE A requiem mass for Pas-quale (Chariest Gentile will be Bpd Saturday morning at ten o'clock In St Josephs Catholic church Rev Frank Brusatto officiating Friends may call at the mortality Vernal Jensen Ogden and a sister Mrs La Verna Ourand Ogden Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at one pm at the mortuary 3408 Washington by Bishop William deMik of the Twenty-sixth LDS ward Burial will take place in an Ogden cem-i etery with full military honors accorded by the Disabled American Veterans scale sain as rornllofl Hill Clinton Games will be played and gifts exchanged Dorothy Mead suggests lustr-lox oil machineless perm for Xmas Open eve by appt Dial 2-5369 2031 Orchard Ave adv) Adele Jefgens Jim Bannon Leslie Brooks Increase City commissioners today authorized an increase of from $197 to S217 a month for Patrolman George Lindstrom who has completed his two-year "rookie" period with the force In Memoriam Shop TTs Daily from now until Xmas for the best electrical hard-to-get items in Ogden Schoss Furniture Electric Co adv) License A marriage license was issued in the Weber county clerk's office to Leslie Franklin Jones 24 Salt Lake City and Joyce Bit-ton 23 Ogden In memory of Frank Turner who departed one year ago today December 18: the surveyor's salary was "left out Home portraits taken any time or place reasonable prices Phone 2-8527 3289 Washington blvd (adv) Chents Gifts Smash Btockmaii Plot Christmas Tree Lights Eight-light series set $198 7-light 2000 hour set globes $3 49: 9-light Noma bubble light set $349: 20-lisht outdoor or indoor set $1039 White Co 2208 Wash Blvd (adv) i or a purpose Joseph Peterson was the third commissioner Jones did not indicate whether or not he would fitact Peter Among my books of souvenir I spend my time with you And in my silent solitude I see my dreams come true Thursday December 18 1947 FM (only) son IS Gene Wright's Studio will take appointments until Dec 22 for Xmas delivery Upstairs Rushmer Bldg 2434 Wash Blvd Dial 2-6494 (adv) Special on Christmas cards V4-off at Arvilla Hendricks' Gift Shop Lobby Ben Lomond Hotel (adv) For Marriage Robert John Butler 25 and Chloe Campbell 27 both of Ogden obtained a marriage license in the Weber county clerk's office 6 00 6:30 7:00 7 30 10 00 At Sundown Paradise Islanders Concert Favorites Prevue FM Ranch Music at Random Station FM Sign Off hi FROM COAST to coast millions join the chorus in praise of this truly great beer it Is our pleasure to distribute And don't forget to join the mil-lions listening to Eddie every Thursday night over NBC when he broadcasts for blended-splendid Pabst Blue Ribbon KDYL Tonite at 8 30 I know you are not really there And yet you seem to be Because the very thought of you Kenneth Palmer 23 NP- 2 forfeited a total bail of $30 in city court when he failed to appear in answer to charges of running a red light and uiffM id wtr mm Eastman and Ansco cameras $316 and up The camera man 2909 Fowler Open evenings (adv) Is comforting to me Your devoted wife Turner tciESita HUM rttrnt Frank Hooper Operetta Slated Tonight HOOPER Hooper school will present an operetta "Christmas in the Circus' at eight tonight in the school auditorium with grades one two and three participating in the cast The program will open with Christmas carols plaved by the orchestra directed byW Orm The operetta has a cast of about 110 students with Mrs Leona Birmingham Leona Widdison and Myrene Greenwell in charge The public is invited Divorce A divorce was granted in Second district court to Ruth Charig Corsets Bras Girdles Friday December 19i 1947 KOPP and FM (simultaneous) 7'-48 Musical Odp with Wayne Ryder (Weather Rpt Corr Time Nws) 9:00 The Ogden Story 9:16 Romantic Cycles 9 :30 Merry Music Time Mary Barber 1 0 30 The American Dream i 0 46 Quiz 'em with Rhythm 1 1 00 Sagebrush Party Cactus Cliff 12 00 Associated Press News 12:16 Something Old Something New 12 30 KOPP on the Spot 12:46 Afternoon Varieties 2:00 Pay-N-Takit-Time 2 16 US Navy Band 2:30 Call a Cop with Gil Henry and Forrest Kyle 2 '55 Loral News 3:00 Call a Cop (continues) 3:56 Shorts on Sports 4 00 Call a Cop (continues) 430 5 Star Sports Final Cliff Owen 4:46 At Sundown 6 00 Radio Station KOPP Sign Off Postal Receipts 20 Per Cent Up Acting Postmaster Ed Vendell today reported that receipts for December are about 20 per cent higher than at the same time last year He added that the peak of the Christmas mailing rush has apparently passed- The increase was attributed to early mailing and the fact that more packages were mailed by the same number of people than last Christmas The postmaster asked the public to take advantage of the expected lull in mailing Friday and Saturday "The weather is expected to be good and the work load low People will be wise to mail their gifts these two days rather than wait until Monday which is expected to be another large day" The postoffice will remain open to receive parcel post until six pm Saturday but will not remain open Sunday as has been expected UNITED NATIONS CLUB DANCING WEDNESDAY THURSDAY and SATURDife Loyal West Jr and the 'Artists of Rhythm' LES BEHUNIN "FREMENT RIVER RANGERS Western Dancing and Entertainment at Its Best Hear 11-year-old BUDDY" and His Electric Steel Guitar OPEN 12 O'CLOCK NOON Where You Always Get the Best Bargain for Your Money! FREE I CHRISTMAS DANCE For American Legion Members And Their Wives FRIDAY DEC EMBER It 9 Ma At The Ato-MERRILL HALL 2536' 2 Washington Boulevard Music by Ed Berry's Band Movie Club Session Two trophies to be awarded local movie makers will be shown at the monthly meeting of Ogden Movie club tonight in Utah Power auditorium according to Julian Stephens president The awards will be given to club members whose pictures win the annual movie contest which closes Jan 15 One trophy each will be awarded to 16mm and 8mm film classes Dr Pepper Bottling Co OGDEN Distributors of PABST BLUE RIBBON BEER 1 'v 30c Till 2 Open of 12:45 ENDS TONITE 'WANTED FOR MURDER" "LONE HAND TEXAN' Starts Tomorrow at 1 pm RADIO Standard-Examiner INews "I Till 17 Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri 200 tQ 2:15 KLO 1430 kc KDYL 1350 kc KSL 1160 kc KUTA 570 kc M-G-M's BIG GAY TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL! Thrills by day Romance by night! Spectacular dance revels! Magic Latin musicl got everything! Sensational 3-unit Horror TODAY FRIDAY! Ml ibix a Clock Kditlon 8eet the Band usic Sweetlahd 6:00 Gene Devey 6:15 Holly Houe 6 30 Mutual Block Party 6:45 (6 :55) Billy Rose jThe Aldricn I Family George Burns ds Grade TMlen Strike It Rich Quiz Show CBS Mr Keen Tracer I of Lost Persons Clearfield Depot Rumors Rapped Fjeldsted chamber of commerce manager today received a telegram from Sen Elbert Thomas D-TJtah) saying the navy department- has no intention of moving the special parts procurement center from the naval suddIv depot at Clearfield to a west coast site "We had asked the Utah congressional delegation to get th word of the navy department regarding this rumored transfer after such rumors became increasinelv persistent" Fjeldsted said The senator's -advice said "The navy disavows any intentions to move the special parts procurement center from Clearfield to the Pa cific coast" Picture of the Month toys IlijenM WlUle Piper jrarts for Dougtr 7:00 Gabriel Heatter 7:15 Santa Claus 7 30 RFU America 7:45 151 Dick Haymes Show Crime Photographer Music Hall with A I I'll son The Showcase I of Melody August Show 8 15 Newscope :30 Family Theatre 8:45 Ellery Queen Master Detective Reception lor I the Bride IThe Bob Hawk Readers pigest Show I Radio Edition The Eddie Cantor Man Show I Called R08WSON Supper Club (Jewel Room lEridv Howard 9-'00 Favorite 9 15 VVaRzes 9:30 intermtn News 9 45 I ui mi Lewis Jr iLowell Thomas The Clock Uack Smith Show I (News ROss Swing Own Lane lOut of the Night IVariety Show KttMUv riwy MM ontf sv doog-cr) Wk ESTHER IfVILUAMS jSymph ol Melody FBI in Peace I 0:00 Speaking for Sports 1 Q1 5 United Nations 1 0 30 Pick a Dilly Show 10 46 (10:35) Welk News (Havana Nights iMus In Moonllte lLady of Evening StuKei IVolce of the Army Krjyttau Patterns i and war (World News ln My Opinion -i DAN Uu1Ln- Doug Boll Or from Salt Lake Tavern In Town HEART SKIPPER NO 2 11 :00 Morton Downey 11 :15 The 1430 Club 11301 11 46 (News JColumbla Date Rhythm Masterworks Believe It or Not Moonllte SernadeiDesl Arnez Or AKIM CYD Torrid rom-n wWl-V TAMIROFF HrURISSF FRiDA MORNING PROGRAMS 11 mm Tm mm Ricordo MontaltMn JOHN iSST lYawn Patrol Road to Info iNews Warren IPatty Jean 7 15 Hi Neighbor 7:30 intermtn News 7 45 Saddle Songs World News Songs of Clarke iPotluck Party News Petersen The Old Corral I Will Wright News Sunny Side Up fortunio DUnAnUVA Now's the niOAnnn unuTiinni ItVNewg in An Interesting Way LISTEN TO Kaiser-Frazer Newscope Tonight 8:15 iv News 8:15 Breakfast News 8 30 Say It With Music Preview Breakfast I Club with I McNeil Fred Waring and I Pennsylvanlans Road of Life I Joyce Jordan Mornlne News Masters lArthur A DIANA PRODUCTION 9 00 i i In the Air 9 15Xouise Massey 9:30 Heart's 9 45 Desire flkkgyP 1 111 tl3iik Nora Drake Katie's Daughter IJack Berch Show ILora Law ton Godfrey Grand Slam Rosemary Produaed and Direded by FRITZ LANG A UNIVERSAL RELEASE and irfroaWng RIUHHUU IflUil I MLCMH Original Screen Play by so- 3 true and ester Cole re-r by RICHARD THORPE Predwced by JACK CUMMINGS A Metre-GeMwye-Meyec rldw Last Show at 9:30 "Fiesta" at 9:55 COMING SUNDAY Torn Sreneman'r I Bktst la riivwd Galen Drake ITed aalne i Welcome Iravelers Listening Post ISlngln Sam 10 00 Kate Smith Speaks IS lS'y10' HLlndlahr 10:30 Claudia 10461 Vocal Varieties IPattl's Song Shop Warren News Good Old Days Aunt Jenny JSomethlng for Helen Trent I the Ladles Our Gal Sunday JESS BARKER MARGARET LINDSAYf ROSALIND IVAN SAMUEL HINDS Rte Sister (Take It Easy IMargaret Whiting Under the 11 OOlCedric Foster 11 Awhile 11 -30Dr Crane 11 of Pioneers IClaudla Tops In Pops iMi i iru uiry IBetty Crocker pBaseduponthew-La-ScreenptaybyD Ma Perkins Yng Dr Malone Guiding Light Christmas Tree SPINE CHILLER NO 3 FRIDAY AFTERNOON PROGRAMS Plus These Hilarious Fun makers World News i (Perry Mason (The Three Suns Bus of Farming (Walter Kiernan Rose My Dreams Season Serenade BtOOOCHUUHGl Light of World Musical Comedy Double or iNews Nothing House Paui Whiteman I Club Party 12:00 Queen for a i 12:16 Day 12:30 Martin Bloch 12:46 Show 1 Utah Playboys 15 Man on Street 30 Song of Stranger :46 Ogden Quiz 2:00 Local Newscast 2:16 Vour Musical 2 30 Train 2:46 Playing Requests 3:00 News Commentary 3 15 3:05 Cactus Jim 3:30 Tommy Dorsey 3:45 Show KLO is 1 MISS WASATCH? MM Solid Hour of I Music Hint Hunt (David Harum Evelyn Winters (Easy Aces Williams Sh Platter Piano tWitw iiH fauilN HM She Wrok I of the Air Guest Time 2nd Mrs Burton Ladle' Bride and Groom We dare you to see fill three together ADVANCE IN PRICES jSevaretd News Meet the Musical Train Rlme-a-Line Playing Requests News News Aunt Marv the Xmas Tree Dr Paul irr-nJ Bf Seated i I World News IMother Hubbard lite BOOK I Missus 'Hits from Show Woman's Secret News Story Lady 6:161 Superman Midnight 6:46 Tom Mix llntermtn News (Story Princess iciub 15 Edward Murrow (Mother Hubbard's I Cupboard Sky King Compl I Adventure IKennv Baker MISCHA AUER KIRBY GRANT JACQUELINE de WIT GLORIA STUART Kaltenborn.

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