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TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1944 PAGE SIXTEEN DAVIES FOR ROOSEVELT At one time North Carolina own- NEW YORK. Oct. 25. Joseph ers ot ni8h hats paid an annual tax RADIO PROGRAMS of $4 to the state for the privilege. Owners of gold-headed canes paid a similar levy.

(Announced by stations; subject to chance) (Designates Local Program) E. Davies, former ambassador to Russia, will head a business and professional men's league for Roosevelt, Democratic national chairman Robert E. Hannegan announced today. PLANS LISTED FOR FLORIDA HOMECOMING UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, WHERE TO LISTEN WFLA NBC Features 970 WDAE CBS Features 1 H'Sl'N Blue Features WIAK NBC Features 1810 -WISP MBS Feature 1380 Tt III LAST DAY 9c 26c "MISSION TO MOSCOW" Walter Huston Ann Harding BACKGROUND TO DANGER" Gcorga Raft Brnda Marshall GAINESVILLE, Oct. 25.

(Special.) Plans are nearing completion for the observance of homecoming on Saturday at the University of Florida with the announcement today of the program for the annual event. JUVENILE JUDGE DENIES HE OWNS SHANGRI LA INN The price panel of the Hillsborough rationing board yesterday asked for a contribution of $86.40 for overcharges on beer from the Shangri La inn. of 1212 Grand Central which Mrs Florence Aldridge, the manager, saia was leased by Juvenile Court Judge Paul Kickliter. Mrs. Aldridge said she had been operating the place for Judge Kick-liter since he leased It about a month ago, but Judge Kickliter denied owning any interest in the place.

"I understand my brother, J. V. Kickliter, of St. Petersburg, has an Interest in it, but I have not placed any money in the business and have no interest whatsoever In it," Kickliter said. Box Office Open 4urJ 6:30 to 10:00 P.

M. m'iM fl VJWW" TODAY, FRI. f-VfVS mAJL ifil; "THE YOUNG 7'Hr-3 Uiiii IN HEART" tMJlV 3:00 WFLA WLAK Women of America WDAE Mary Marlin WSUN Morton Downey 3:15 WFLA WLAK Ma Perkins WDAE Irene Beasley WSUN Star Time 3:30 WFLA WLAK Pepper Young WDAE High Places WSUN Appointment With Life WTSP The Smoothies 3:45 WFLA WLAK Right to Happiness WDAE Bob Trout 4:00 WTLA WLAK Backstage Wife WDAE Service Time WSUN Ethel and Albert WTSP Walter, Compton, News 4:15 WFLA WLAK Stella Dallas WSUN Don Norman Show WTSP-i-Johnson Family 4:30 WFLA WLAK Lorenzo Jones WDAE News WTSP Hollywood Scenes WSUN Views of the News 4:85 WDAE Raymond Scott 4 :43 WFLA WLAK Young Widder Brown WTSP The Handyman WSUN Hop Harrigan 5:00 WFLA WLAK When a Girl Marries WDAE Jimmy Allen WTSP Nashville Varieties WSUN Terry and the Pirates 5:13 WFLA WLAK Portia WDAE Musical Matinee WTSP Chick Carter WSUN Dick Tracy 5:25 WDAE News 6:30 WFLA Isla Garcia WDAE Lum and Abner WSUN Jack Armstrong WTSP Superman 5:45 WFLA Xavier Cugat WDAE Wilderness Road WTSP Tom Mix A number of distinguished Floridians are expected to attend, including Gov. and Mrs. Holland, members of the cabinet and of the legislature and their wives, as well as outstanding alumni and their families.

rSTi Pouletfe Goddord f. I I Cortoon Newt Lllll AltV Children Under 12 p- IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR CAR iS, Stw DANCE TONIGHT ALL LADIES ADMITTED FREE WHO PRESENT THIS AD ROSELAND BALLROOM 516 ZACK IN THE DESOTO HOTEL LISTEN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHTS, 9:15, WTSP, BROADCAST Florida Union will be headquarters gftur. ill ilsii inin ill lir TliiM for both formal and informal gatherings of the alumni and other visitors. An information booth will be maintained, for the convenience of visitors, and faculty members and students will be on hand to greet the returning grads and other guests. At 11 a.

m. a meeting of the Asked whether she planned to pay the contribution asked by the price panel, Mrs. Aldridge said: "Not without having some account TODAY LAST DAY ing made of how they arrived at that NONE SHALL ESCAPE" alumni will be held in the Union auditorium on the second floor of the student center. Roy P. Terry, of Miami, president of the Alumno association will preside.

Plans for reorganization and for post-war activities of the association will be discussed. Marsha Hunt Alexander Knox figure. We haven't been open long and even if we have inadvertently overcharged a cent or two on beer, I doubt ii SOMEONE TO REMEMBER" if we have even made $86 since we MABEL PAIGE JOHN CRAVEN Marine Corps Photo took the place over." Second Offense Tibbett's Corner restaurant, at the corner of Franklin and Lafayette streets, was asked for a contribution of $129.60 for alleged overcharges on doughnuts. 6:43 a. m.

Musical Clock WDAE Sons of Pioneers :0 WFLA WDAE News 1:03 WFLA Musical Clock WDAE W. Leo Daniel WDAE Morning Melodies WFLA Tennessee Hoedown WDAE Devotions 9:43 WFLA WDAE News 1 WDAE Weather, Music 8:00 WFLA WLAK News WDAE News 8:15 WFLA Do You Remember? WDAE Renfro Valley Folks :30 WDAE News WSUN Correspondents WDAE Turntable Time 8:45 WFLA WLAK News WSUN Rosa Rio 9:00 WFLA WLAK Mirth and Madness a WSUN Breakfast Club WDAE News 9:1 WDAE School of the Air 9:30 WFLA WLAK Daytime Classics 9:45 WFLA WLAK Alice Cornell WDAE This Life Is Mine 10:00 WFLA Tobe's Topics WDAE Theater Time WSUN My True Story WTSP Billy Repaid 10:15 WFLA WLAK Robert St. John WTSP Maxine Keith WDAE Voice of Experience 10:30 WFLA Betty and Bob i WDAE This Changing World WTSP Shady Valley Folks 10:45 WFLA WLAK Finders Keepers WDAE News WSUN Listening Post WTSP Women in the News WDAE Here's Looking at You 11:00 WLA Road of Life i WDAE From the Band Shell WSUN Breakfast at Sardi's WTSP Arthur Gaeth. News 11:15 WFLA WLAK Rosemary WDAE Bridge Forum. 11:30 WFLA WLAK Star Playhouse WDAE Bright Horizon WSUN Gil Martin, News 11:45 WFLA WLAK David Harum WDAE Aunt Jenny t- WTSP Whafs Your Idea? I NEWS BROADCASTS News broadcasts on WFLA 7.

7:45. :45. 9:45. 10:15 a. nooni 1:45.

2:55. B. :25. 7:15, 1:45 11. 1115 p.

m.l 13 midnight. 4 Noon to 6 P. M. 12:00 WFLA News WDAE Kate Smith WSUN Glamour Manor WTSP Boake Carter WFLA Alexander McQueen 1 1 0 WFLA Ted Steele 13:15 WFLA Victory Farmers WDAE Big Sister WFLA Sky High WDAE Helen Trent's Romance WSUN Jack Berch 19:43 WDAE Our Gal Sunday WSUN Farm and Homemakers 1:00 WFLA Sketches in Melody WDAE Life Can Be Beautiful WSUN Baukhage Talking WTSP Ray Dady, News 1:15 WDAE Ma Perkins WTSP Democratic Women 1:30 WFLA Carolyn Gilbert WDAE News, Music WSUN Little Jack Little WTSP Luncheon With 1:43 WFLA WLAK Morgan Beatty WDAE The Goldbergs WTSP Woman's Jury 00 WFLA WLAK Guiding Light WDAE Joyce Jordan WSUN Kiernan's Corner WTSP Cedric Foster. News 15 WFLA WLAK Today's Children WDAE Two On a Clue WTSP Jane Cowl 2:30 WFLA WLAK Woman In White WDAE Young Dr.

Malone WSUN Ladies Be Seated WTSP Open House WFLA Magic Melodies WDAE Perry Mason 8:55 WFLA News TAMPAN IS DOUGHBOY DOUGHNUT KING PhMlc Larry M. Christman, of 206 S. Delaware drops a newly-made doughnut into a helmet pot on Guam island. With him are PhM3c Clarence L. Van-derveer, of Belton, PhM2c Oliver C.

Mitchell, of Waco, and PhM3c Bill S. VanZandt, of Detroit. The restaurant, so the price panel charged, was charging 12 cents for coffee and doughnuts instead of its iiiiiiJSS-H 6 P. M. to Midnight :00 WFLA WDAE News WTSP News WFLA Twilight Melodies WDAE Melodic Moments WFLA News :30 WFLA Workingman Speaks WDAE Where To Go in Tampa :45 WFLA News WDAE The World Today WFLA WLAK Johnny Mercer WDAE I Love a Mystery WSUN Fred Waring WTSP Fulton Lewis, Jr.

:15 WFLA WLAK News WDAE Music That Satisfies WTSP World's Front Page :30 WFLA Democratic Committee WDAE News WSUN It's Murder :35 WDAE Musical Revue 45 WFLA WLAK Kaltenborn :00 WFLA WLAK Frank Morgan WSUN Ray Henle WDAE Suspense WTSP News WFLA WLAK Dinah Shore WDAE Dixie Jamboree WSUN Town Meeting WTSP Sammy Kaye :55 WDAE Bill Henry, News :00 WFLA WLAK George Murphy WDAE Major Bowes WTSP Gabriel Heatter :30 WFLA WLAK Joan Davis WDAE Corliss Archer WSUN Spotlight Bands WTSP Starlight Serenade :55 WFLA WLAK Dem. Nat. Committee. WSUN Story Teller :00 WFLA WLAK Abbott and Costello WSUN Raymond Gram Swing WDAE The First Line WTSP News :30 WFLA Lest We Forget i mil ill III legal price of 10 cents. Joseph Miyares, panel chairman, Complete Citrus Report FROM STATE AND FEDERAL CITRUS AND MARKET BUREAUS Meet Your Friends at the TERRACE LOUNGE Dining Room Luncheon Planned From 12 to 2 p.

Gov. and Mrs. Holland, members of the cabinet and senators and their wives, will be luncheon guests of Sen. and Mrs. W.

A. Shands at the Shands residence in Highlands. House members and their wives will be entertained by the Gainesville Chamber of Commerce at a barbecue at noon at the Elks club on W. University ave. Gov.

Holland is scheduled to make a short address. Prior to the barbecue, an informal get-together will be held at the club at 10 o'clock for the representatives and their families. The chamber of commerce will sponsor a tour of the campus before the game. All the Greek-letter social fraternities will hold open house during the week-end for alumni, parents, and other visitors. The game between Maryland and Florida will take place at 2:30 p.

m. Between halves of the game, Gov. DAILY CITRl'S AUCTION'S ORANGES Florida Std. boxes Std. boxes Wirebd.

Ind. Riv. Cars Av. Cars Av. Cars Av.

mm lew 4.49 3 4.51 Market New York (strong' Philadelohia (ceiling) Calif. Texas Cars Av. Cars Av. 10 5.86 5 5.81 4 5.89 2 5.86 Try Our Delicious Fresh Fried Gulf Shrimp, Famous Copper Kettle Recipe said this was the second time it had been called before the panel and he warned that a third violation would call for loss of its licenses. Other beer places were called before the panel and the following contributions were asked from them: Tropical Inn, of 1501 Tampa alleged overcharges on beer, The Spar, of 2713 Bay shore alleged overcharges on beer, $17.28 and the Lone Star service station, near Drew field, $43.20 for alleged overcharges on beer.

4.50 4.59 4.7i 4.56 5.81 5.82 5.82 5.84 28 5.85 We Usually Have Broiled Live Maine LOBSTER SHRIMP or Flo. CRAWFISH a la Newberg Soft Shell CRABS FRESH Delaware SHAD ROE 10 Holland will pay tribute to Florida 3.S4 3.55 men in the service and to Florida men BABY'S Pi who have given their lives for their wdae Here's To Romance WSUN Sen. Harry S. Truman :45 WFLA Palestine Speaks :00 WFLA WLAK WDAE News WTSP Radio Newsreel :10 WFLA Local, State News :15 WFLA Richard Harkness WDAE: Joan Brooks WSUN Leon Decker WTSP George Olsen LiS country. He will be introduced by President John J.

Tigert of the Boston Pittsburgh Cleveland (none) Chicago St. Louis (ceiling) 1 Cincinnati Detroit (ceiling) 1 Baltimore Totals Jew 4.49 6 GRAPEFRUIT (Seeded) New York (strong) 1 3.54 1 Philadelphia (ceiling) 2 Boston (none) Pittsburgh (none) Cleveland (steady) Chicago St. Louis Cincinnati (unchanged) 1 Detroit Baltimore Totals 1 3.54 4 GRAPEFRUIT (Seedless) New York" (strong) Philadelphia (ceiling) Boston (none) Pittsburgh (none) Cleveland (steady) 2 Chicago St. Louis Cincinnati (unchanged) Detroit Baltimore Totals 2 2.74 The University of Florida band is Relieve misery direct without "dosing." 11 30 WFLA WLAK New World Music 3.34 expected to play for the game and may make another appearance during the day. 1 4.36 wdae viva America WSUN Norman Cordon, Sings WTSP Guy Lombardo 55 WSUN News :00 WFLA WLAK WDAE News WSUN Harry Owens Band 2 4.07 ROB ON Site Buy More Bonds! For Your Hero in the Service! oRue Visitors will have an opportunity to see the roll of honor of Florida stu 2.80 i jl dents for World war II, which has been placed on a new bulletin board 2.69 2.63 3.49 3.89 in the hall of Florida Union.

Listed (M-MSL 3 3.19 2.80 2 4.07 1008 FRANKLIN ST. on the board are the names of those who have died, those missing and those taken prisoner. Over the board is the inscription," and glory guards." CARLOT SHIPMENTS (Tuesday) Fla. Calif. Tex.

Ttl. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES The following number of cars containing Florida fruit and vegetables were forwarded from Jacksonville, Baldwin, Oranges 83 100 lgj Grapefruit 35 35 II I I 7U Fronki.n 20c I I High Springs and Hampton via rail dur Mixed citrus la Unreported Oct. 23 Oranges, Texas, 34; grapefruit, Texas, 106; mixed citrus, ing the last 24 hours ending 6 p. m. GRAND CAYMAN DAMAGE GREAT; SHIPS WRECKED Oct.

25: Texas, 46. Florida trucx movement luesaaj "COBRA WOMAN" Universal film with Maria Mon-tez, Jon Hall, Sabu, Lon Chaney, Edgar Barrier, Mary Nash, Lois Collier, Samuel S. Hinds and Moroni Olsen. At the Strand through next Tuesday. By RUTH ALDEN Tribune Movie Critic "Cobra Wonian," with its techni West Oranges, -27; grapefruit, 8.

Oranges 22 Grapefruit 2 Summary of passing inrougn nunm gate ways 24 hours ending 8 a. m. yesterday: Mixed Citrus East South Total 64 32 118 27 7 36 14 9 23 1 3 5 2 2 4 3 3 Peppers Cucumbers 2 wesi Doum Autm "Grand Cayman experienced the severest hurricane since 1876," so states a letter just received here from E. S. Parsons, clerk of the court of Oranges 80 19 if Mixed VeK.

F. V. Nos. Grapefruit 2 Mixed Citrus 22 1 7 30 Totals 26 114 50 190 that British island south of Cuba. One car neld gateways POTOMAC-CINCINNATI PASSING AND BOAT REPORT Graoe- Mixed color tropical background and comparatively undressed heroine-villain, Since Beginning of Season "All crops destroyed," the letter Oranges 517 1246 357 2120 Grapefruit 683 1133 176 1992 stated, "shipping casualties: Lost; Oranges fruit Citrus for Maria Montez plays a double role, is eye-filling, to say the most.

Philadelphia schooner Albion. Wrecked, schooner New Yorlc Mixed citrus ma oji Peppers 2 Cucumbers 8 9 1 18 Beans 1 6 7 Mixed Veg. 30 8 35 From this critic's point of view, the Boston Pittsburgh Armistice; ketch Gravina. Grave anx iety is felt over two overdue vessels- Storm Debris Must Be Kept Off Streets "Capt. Hamm, of the city traffic bureau, appealed to Tampans yesterday to stop piling trash from the recent hurricane in the streets.

He pointed out that the trash Is a traffic hazard and is especially dangerous now while street lights are out and the vision of motorists is cut down considerably, it is against the law to pile trash in the streets," Hamm said, "and the person who violates the law may be held responsible for an accident, resulting from the hazard. While no accidents have been reported due to trash in streets yet, it can happen. "The sanitary department is working as fast as it can to clear the streets but it is a big job and it may be time before all of the trash Is picked up." iHamm said the debris from the atorm should be piled on the parkways between the street and the side- walk. 3 NO ACTION DUNEDIN, Oct. 25.

(Special.) The city of Tallahassee has requested the city of Dunedin to oppose an amendment to be voted upon this November which would set forth uniform charters for all cities if passed. No action was taken by the Dunedin entire film is completely absurd and F. V. Nos 49 111 160 motor vessel Kirkson and yawl Jem- 17 7 1 24 11 4 13 3 2 5 11 5 2 2 i i i pointless. That, of course, is a purely feminine reaction.

sons. The schooners Goldfield, L. Totals 1373 2815 678 4866 New Haven Cleveland Detroit Washington Buffalo Columbus Wilson, Meritwell, and motor sloop ADVERTISEMENT Thinking maybe she was all wrong Antarus are safe." about the whole thing, this writer Providence Did "Diamond Jim" Several of these small ships have Have Pains? Inspection Report RpDort of the state citrus inspection glanced over the impressions of some of the nation's leading critics. Six been regularly in the Tampa-Carib Stomach or Ulcer bureau at 10 a. m.

Wednesday in boxes: bean trade. ft is hardly likely that Diamond Jim Brady tiirt. orgs. Rail 17,344 37,946 The Kirksons was grounded on Truck 3,129 11,053 could have eaten eo voraciously if he suffered after-eating pains. Sufferers who shoals near the Isle of Pines, but the Total 20.473 48.999 crew is safe, cargo undamaged, and have to pay the penalty or etomach or ulcer pains, indigestion, gas pains, heartburn, burning sensation, bloat and other By cars oi.z ij.d the ship apparently not seriously dam Total cars, 173.7.

conditions caused by excess acid should aged, according to meager information were written by men, only one of whom was the least bit charitable. He believed Maria's architecture was ample excuse for the complete production. Others called it "an orgy of a low-grade imagination, backed by too much "an escape-to-nowhere film product, its point cunningly concealed among sarongs and jungle "a cinematic mouse," and at the British liaison office here. try Udga. Get a 2oc box of Udga Tablet from your druggist.

First dose must convince or return box to us and get DOUBLE The Kirksons is a new wooden ves YOUK MOKEY BACK. sel of about 350 tons built in the Cay ADVERTISEMENT man islands and towed to Tampa some CITRUS WATER CONTROL TO BE DISCUSSED GAINESVILLE, Oct. 25. (Special.) Problems of current labor and of wa months ago for installation of a motor. In command of Capt.

Charles Kirk- "as wacky an adventure fable as was ever dished up outside the comic connelt, -it sailed from Tampa on its first voyage just before the hurricane. strips When Other Laxatives Fail FLUSH BOWELS QUICK With Jacobs Laxative Salt When bowels are clogged due to constipation, camming gas pains, bloating, nervousness, take an intestinal bath for quick gentle relief. Jacobs Laxative Salt used as directed softens hardened waste mat. ter. then flushes both upper and lower bowels, restoring inner cleanliness.

Quick, gentle. Only 40c at druggists. Ask for Jacobs Laxative Salt today. The weird story moves along at a POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT ENROLLMENT AT CLEARWATER fast pace, however, with fighting and ter control in citrus area counties will be discussed at a meeting of supervisors of the emergency farm labor program, officials of the Soil Conservation Service, farm agents, assistants and placement agents to love-making the order of the day Miss Montez, a native South Seas IS INCREASED island beauty, is kidnapped on the ADVERTISEMENT CLEARWATER, Oct. 25.

(Special) eve of her wedding to Jon Hall, who, Pinellas county school enrollment with Sabu, traces her to nearby Cobra be held at 10 a. Friday at the New Florida hotel in Lakeland. this month is 465 more white and 22 more Negro children than the same isle, where she has been brought back to take her rightful place as high E. F. DeBusk, Gainesville, state su pervisor of the emergency farm la priestess to end the cruel reign of her evil twin sister.

The sisters fight it bor program, will preside and lead Vote Against LOW WAGES HEAR MRS. L. T. PAYNE Wife of Electrical Workers Union Member TONIGHT Ob WFLA at 6:30 P. M.

"Th Working Man Speaks" Tomorrow Niqht WDAE WALTER CLEMENTS Member Boilermakers Onion out to the tune of volcanic eruptions the discussions. The meeting, orig Men, Women Old at NeedPep? Want to Feel Younger, More Vim? Do you blame exhausted, worn-out feelings on your age? Listen! You can feel old. pepless. low in vitality, solely because body lacks iron. Ostrex Tonic Tablets supply iron prophylactic doses vitamin Thousands once iron-poor, pepiess.old.

now amazm; feel peppy, years younger. Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets today. Get 35c Introductory size, now only 29c. inally scheduled for Oct. 20, was Lon Chaney plays the mute servant of the queen.

He probably refused to postponed until Friday because of the hurricane. speak the idiotic dialogue provided Principal speakers during farm la him by the writers. bor discussions will be Mrs. Bonnie The funniest scene is that in which time last year. County Supt.

of Schools Fuguitt reported today. There are now 547 teachers compared with 519 last year, many of them teaching in the county for the fijst time this term. Every white school showed a gain. However, a Negro school in Tarpon Springs and St. Petersburg showed losses.

The increase is due largely to families of members of the armed forces moving into this area. Many of these families have men overseas and are expected to be here for the duration. The county total enrollment is 13,890. J. Carter, H.

S. McLendon, G. Nor Miss Montez does a hip dance for a man Rose, and Dr. P. H.

Senn, all For sale at all drug stores everywhere ln Tampa at Bennett's Pharm. Walgreen's. poor, bewildered snake. 1 Kf. fWW.

11 1 1 THRH-UNG ch.idren 20. I vM HI I'- MARIA MONTEZ O.n r.l Jib rf.V 1 l25e 1 111 Unbelievable Tole of It L'J 1 I Wr I 3C 111 South Sea Paradise! Nebraska at Buffalo 111 Jll ITP Cartooi ROY ROGERS IN UNfe "SILVER SPURS" 1 -ALS0- i 11 1" EgfltMd GRANT WITHERS in i 11 I M. "SILENT PARTNER" 111 6 Vi rl" A 111 STARTS TOMORROW i MAKE YOUR 1 soldier" OWN BED wgS Tp "trailof Terror" TypT'Tnfl 1 1 ylTQUllkl IVilinll" 3Se 1 I lock HOWARD KKtm -mV 2001 N. HOWARD AVE. jfrl 1 "JACK II Pof0thY LamM I KNOWS NO SfT 0 fUl I "j1" BPru4BNenEnRe; 1 CENSORSHIP Ifea) 5 "THD OXoEnnLo $EnATIOnOFTHEYEftR Vfj VV) V1 1 Flor.da MEETTHE PEOPLE" of Gainesville, assistant state super ADVERTISEMENT visors of the emergency farm labor I irwtvuKcasrir 13 program; J.

B. Miller, of Jacksonville of state board of health, and L. H. Kramer, of Lake Wales, chairman W' Aln I Roosevelt or Dewey? of the Florida War Food administra tion wage board. QUI I JW i'" I Ten southern counties will be represented at the meeting.

Counties sending representatives will be High lands. Polk, Sarasota, Manatee, Hills borough, Pasco, Lake, Orange, Semi' nole and Volusia. 4-H CLUB WEEK LARGO, Oct. 25. (Special.) Pinellas county 4-H clubs will observe 4-H club national achievement week starting Nov.

4, Mrs. H. J. Hammock, girls' leader, announced today. Special programs are being planned to show achievements of 4-H clubs ln this county.

tar light DANCE TONIGHT Music By- Young Raymond 9 to 12:00 jiiiMwwimniiiiiiiiiun. iniiiiminmijuiLiij-iJ1 mm iijiiiiiiMiiwirwTFTinTTiriwTirrj 'i si. fx. )' Admission, 50c Per Person BRIGHT LIGHTS CAUSE ARREST State Highway Patrolman Ramos yesterday warned motorists to douse all lights except their regular headlights when approaching another automobile on the highway. Ramos charged Jason Ault Hailey, of St.

Petersburg, with burning his fog lights in the face of approaching cars and the case was dismissed after the officer warned that the law requires the use of only one set of dim lights within 500 feet of a car traveling in the opposite direction. 3 gri E. Broadway and 15th St. TODAY and FRI. 9c 30c "HOME IN INDTANA" (In Technicolor) WALTER BRENNAN "HOUR BEFORE DAWN" Veronica Lake Franchot Ton rNM I iF ll 11 9c-30 Ball I I ADVERTISEMENT At The Theaters TAMPA.

"Double Indemnity," at 1, 3:06. 5:12. 7:25, 9:38. STATE "Mr. Skeffington." at 10.

12:24. 2:48. 5:04. 7:20. 9:36.

STRAND "Cobra Woman," at 1:19, 3:04. 4:49. 6:34, 8:19. 10:04. PARK "Tampico." at 1.

4:10, 7:20, also. "It Happened Tomorrow." at 2:27. 5:37. 8:47. FLORIDA "Jack London," at 12:02, 2:51.

5:40, also, "Sing a Jingle." at 11, 1:38, 4:27. 7:16. 10:05. VICTORY "And the Angels Sing," at 2:15. 5:31.

also. "U-Boat Prisoner." at 1, 3:50, 7:06. 10.22. SEMINOLE "This Is the Life," at 1:14, 4:45, also, "Meet the People," at 2:41, 6:12, 9:43. PALM A CEIA "None Shall at 7.

also. "Someone to Remember, at 8:37. GARDEN "Banjo on My Knee" and "Address Unknown." ROXY "Bridge ol San Luis Rey" and "Take It Big." DRIVE-IN "Young in Heart." RITZ "Home in Indiana" and "Hour Before Dawn." ROYAL "Between Two Worlds" and "Ride. Ranger. Ride." CASINO "Cuando La Tierra Temblo" and "Cafe Concordia." BROADWAY "Mission to Moscow" and "Background to Danger." REX "We've Never Been Licked" and "South of the Border." NORTHTOWN "Silver Spurs" and "Silent Partner." RIALTO "Make Your Own Bed" and "Trail of Terror." HOWARD "Body Beautiful." 1801 N.

Howard TODAY and Fri. 9c -25c "BETWEEN TWO WORLDS" John Garfield Paul Henreid "RIDE, RANGER, RIDE" Gene Autry WllM I mkWZm -banjo on my knee- Wlillik 1 1 1 20th Barbara Stanwyck fNll I Ph. M-1490 "ADDRESS UNKNOWN" rjegm' I -a5c Paul tukoi Ml II i 1 SAN LUIS REY jft Ii I I I ulhur Lynn Bon Mi II I 11 I Ph.S-7131. "TAKE IT BIG" Tonight Secretary lcks and Senator Ferguson, a couple of two-fisted gpokesmen for the major political parties, discuss the question of the year in the verbal battle of the week! America's Town Meeting of the Air brings you this exciting radio program just 12 days before election. Secretary Harold Ickes will tell why you should vote for Roosevelt.

Republican Senator Homer Ferguson will tell why you should vote for Dewey. Then both will face fross-questioning from a typical American audience. A unique opportunity to hear both sides on the same program Don't fail to listen tonight TOWN MEETING OF THE AIR Sponsored by Th9 Reader' Digest Ugly Eczema No Joke The itching torment of eczema is enough to make anyone wretched and anxious for relief. If you suffer from the itching of eczema, pimples, angry red blotches and other irritating olemishes, get Peterson's Ointment. 35c all druggists.

If one application does not delight you, money refunded. Peterson's Ointment also wonderful for itching feet, cracks between toes. MUCH TO SHOCK YOU 7th Ave. at 16th LAST DAY 40e "CUANDO LA TIERRA TEMBLO" Arturo de Cordova "CAFE CONCORDIA" Raquel Tomas Perrin I 1 MUCH 1 TO LEARN.

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