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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 9

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bA'lliilDAY, 27, lIKIi I cleplwnc 1'JM liurliugiiinc-- I I I 6 AND IMILY a i.i.AljLK-iijii Mauo, Ciilil. Autograph Xmas Seals Received Public officials from the i States nnd abroad, met nt, i i ysterclny in the interest of tlic Ihii-ty-tirst sale of Christinas Seals. A plaque was unveiled Miss i P. JJissell who originated the idea of, Christinas Souls as a means of i a i work in the prevention" and cure of tuberculosis. The San Matco Tubereu- -losis and llenlth association has received a sheet of the lS37 Christmas Seals personajly autographed by Miss Bispcll, with a message to thn youth of the country who can assist iti preventing- disease.

Purchase of Chrl.stinus is used to pay for i testing and X-ray work with follow-up public a nursing service in the homes of high school stintents. George Brent Takes Citizenship Oath HOLLYWOOD, Nov. (IP-George Brent, i star, today renounced allegiance to his native Ireland and became an American citizen i a brief ceremony in Federal Judge i i a IV JinncV sairi ho was born in Hal- Ihiuslue, Ii'elnml, on March 15, 11104. He entered this country on A 22, 1921, coming- here from France. He received his i a iniucr.s his legal name of George SAN FllANCSCO A 1 A PIIODUCK MARKETS SAX A ''l te sale Lot prices, rotoascil I I i a i 19c: a mac; jalib1n prices.

FKiu. tn rvci's: i i 0 2 uol If. a i 1 lls i i i i Olorvil. I I I I lit; i I I I i i 3 coturcd, uinloi- IMc; Hs. jinil a i i i i tr.f: I.cfrliorn, i roli.ret), I nUClvK-- I I sixes', l2 SQUABS-- A sizes.

I'lCJEONS-- A sizes, per Uoz 61.25. A i 1 3 Jlis i over, 657c. I 1 VoiniRT tonis, tnnl over i Jl An electric fan that folds when not being used has been invented to remove heated ail 1 from a i trailers or to brinp in cooler air from outside. Robt. Silva of San Bruno Dies Sin-chit i i SAN' HltUXO, Nov.

i a heart attack, Hubert A. Silva, 53, well known horseman and member of pioneer'San Kruno family, died op the Dan Ojical ranch near Colnm tntc yesterday. llif Lody was fcmnil Ity.a rRiieh at first thought he was asleeji nntl returned two hours Inter to find Silvn had expired. Son- of the late Mr, -aiut Mrs. Custodio Sih'A de ivlio ac- quireil large riineh holdings near San Uruno in the early (Jays of the county, Silva was Lorn in San Bruno and spent the greater piirt of his life here and near Ui Honilia.

He had ruu'tLcipaled in tinniy rode us anl noted us a trainer of polo ponies. In recent years he hud liccn employed on the Oneal ranch as a liorsp trainer. His diiughtcr, Miss Rolicrtn Silva, was the "Sweetheart of the Rodeo," last year nnd a son, Paul is a student at Washington State college where he is studying veterinary surgery. In addition to his sou nnd claligh- ter, Silva is survived by a brother, a Silvn, and sister, Mercedes Herguiitnn. lie was a member Sun Mateo council, i of Columbus.

services will be held on Monday fi-oin the Sun III uno cliajiel of Silvio Nicri, with mass at o'clock at St. Hi-uno's Catholic church, Internlent will be in Holy Cross cemetery, Lawhdale. Hearing Is Set On Tipsy Driving Charge Tlinr.s i i i i i i i ItBDWOOD CITY, Nov. hearing of Marsden It. Seabrook, 33, liui-HfigRme, on a charge of driving, today was set for December 8 before Justice Clay in South Snn Francisco.

A complaint WHS issued by the (lin- U-ieL aUorncy's office after Seabrook's auto collided with one driven by WnTtor Campbell, 17. of Brisbane, at Bayshore highway and the Visitncion'ticjtot road on November 11. Both drivers were slightly, injured. Stork Brings Sons To 3 S. M.

Families flirtbs of to three San tco county families we're "recorded yesterday in San Francised. On November 15 11 son was born to Mr. and ilrg. Ncujamin I). on November 1C a son was bom ti) Mr.

and Mrs. Oswald JM. Shaw, all of South Fmncisco, and on November 19 a son boi-rt to Mr. anil Mrs. i i a P.

Herbert, San Carlos. SCREEN ODDITIES by GORDON FAWCETT THE TOKEN OF A TOOTH SENT rjV A VOUrHFUL FAN IN DES MOINES.ITWASTH£FII«i OFHER FUVraVSET WHICH CAME OUT AMD SHE. FOOWARDEO IT TO MISS USES A SPECIAL MAKE-UP CONTAINING IftCARAT GOLD GROUND IN EDNA MAY OUVER ISADinECTMSCEUDAUr OF JOHN CjUIWCY ADAMS. SAN CARLOS NEWS MRS. ARLINGTON OASTAGNINO, Correspondent Phone San Carlos 247 CAKI.OS, Nov.

Bijlnie Lee Crawford nnd Echvard A. Wheeler will exchange wedding vows Wednesday evening at the homo of Mr. a i Mrs. Theodore Van Damme, aunt uncle of Miss Crawford. The bride-elect will hove as her mntron of honor, by Mrs.

V. B. Hancock, a i Mr. V. Hancock will attend Wheeler as best man.

Miss Crawford is the danghlei of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Crawford of lioswell, a a anil Wheeler is the son of Chief of Police and Mrs.

Edward J. Wheeler. Miss Crawford a the Boswell High school, while -Mi-. Wheeler attended Sequoia High school. The young couple will reside in San Carlos.

hunk Diving dinner guests nt the home of Jir. and Mrs. WiHinin Johnson were Mr. ami Mrs. Davjil Fenton, parents of Mrs.

Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, STRANGE AS IT SEEMS--By JOHN HIX Tor farther proor Ihfi author, Inclo.Ins eaTelOffe for roply. s. ftt, OS.

frte IAOPERK IHWCKTOR, Jhb5 RlTfi THt REVOLUTION COUNT6R Of '( In Snn Francisco for Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. John W. a i son, Jack nnd daughter, Betty. They were i ner guests at the home of Mrs.

W. J. mother of Mrs, Ruthcr- dale. San Carlos fire department nnrl San Carlos a i ctub will clash Sunday morning at schoof field at a game of W. Moltkc, chairman of the field activities, for the club i coach his a while H.

A. Jacopi will coach the fire team. Elizabeth Manning Govern in 'South Carolina has been family custom of the Mannings a IK! Richardsons for the past 100 years or so. Since 1802--when Mrs. EiizsbeEh Peyre Richardson Manning's uncle, James B.

Richardson, became governor of the aix members of the family have held the gubernatorial position. Elizabeth Manning's husband, Richard Manning, served as governor from 1824 to 1825; her brother, John P. Richardson, served from 1310 to 1342; her son, John L. Mnn- i from 1852 to 1854; her nephew, John P. from 1886 10 ISf'O; and her ffrsndson, Richard 1.

i from 1015 lo li'19. Today a Manning, her grear-gi'anrlson, 1 bidding for the seat as South Carolina's next governor. Washed Efrgs Spoil Washing eggs removes a a a and protective i a i coaling which serves to prevent the entrance of harmful bacteria, according to the U. S. department of agriculture.

Clean, unwashed eggs bring the highest marlcet prices. Balloon "Scarecrows" Tt was the custom during the World war for destroyers to tow captive jookout balloons, during antis a i warfare. An observer, stationed in the balloon, telephoned the ship i i a on tfir a of "sub." I Because of expense and other handicaps, i balloons were often used by convoy' ahipa. They were small in and carried mini a i of observers so that submarine commanders, on sighting them through their periscopes, would be misled to believe they were true, larfje observation balloons flying at a high altitude. First Cash Register Jacob Ritty Tvas inspired to invent the fir.

cash register of the modern type after studying the a i of steamship's propeller revolution counter. The first practical punched holes in a I i of paper, the number of whiah indicated the a of money in machine. of Johnsqn, Miss Eilnt'n Johnson, sister, a i and Mr.s Sydney brother and sister-in-law of 1 Johnson. At Dixon for Thanksgiving were Mr. Mrs.

H. F. Wriglcy nnd i two children. Thcv were the guc'Sts of Dr. and Mrs.

George Mr. find Mrs. Albert i nnl their diuighler, a were dinner guests over Thiinksgiving at Irui Sim Frnncisco homi of Jir. and Mrs. G.

Thomas. Other wore 0. P. Tlioinns, father of Smith and Mr. Thomas i and Mrs.

Norene Dunlap. For the benefit of St. Charles chinch, Mrs. George Lngomnrsino nnd her daughter, Miss Jeanne tic I.agonmrsino a i recently at a bridge party nt their Hacienda coui't apartment. Guests won- Mrs.

J. Uoyd, Miss Vcra Boy.l, Mrs, Joseph Nash, Mrs. Gorse, Mrs. Vcra Cooper, Mrs. Andrew Johnson, Mrs.

R. Trmix, Mrs; Walter J. llennessy, Mrs. W. C.

Haiick, Mrs. J. Allen, Miss Mny McCue ami Miss Cec-elin Me Cue, San Carlos Boy Rcout troop No. 153 helil a court of honor nt tlio hall )nst night. Raymond Kreiss received his star rank.

Roy- his life rBnk. Scours of the southern division vrere guests. youth Pleads Guilty To Pig Theft Charge SpcclnT ro Thr TI HALF MOON BAY, Nov. Burke, 21, Pescarfcrn, fine of two youtha arrested for the thpft nf hogs from a rojistsidc ranch, pledcl guilty to a charge of potty theft, reduced from grand theftj and was sentenced to 90 days in the county jail, of which (W days was suspended, and given credit for time served when he appeared before Justice of the Peace Bettencourt today. The i nfls spent in jail more than made up for tne balance of (he sentence.

Burke and John Herman, abo of Pescadero, allegedly stole two from the Charles Gvimm rancli near there i a thiiiKirrstorm the night of October 12. A a charge is pending against Herman. The top of a new coirvertible- tyjic automobile can be opened or closed by pressing a switch i i the car a governs compressed- air mechanism operating the top. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF i A I I I rent or WII.F. I-V THE COL'JIT OF StMe of a i i a in for the County of San a E'ltOUATJi-- N'o.

In the a of a of AX.VIE V. E'AHTELLO. XoUce ia hereby given i Monday, Jay of December, A. D. 137.

at 10 o'clock of a day, and rohate a No. 1 of safit at ttia Court House In P.edwoor! i in Ihe of San Alateo. a i i anl place (or i the i of Annie V. Partelto, ceased, a for a i a i cation of Joseph Pirt'slJo for the a a to i of a I A. IX a B.

HINMAX. Rj- A A I.VI, i 1 Nov. I SSI. B. KINMAX.

A A I A T. I i i San Xov 22 2J 2( 3C 3'- 30 i 2, 1337 llot I 1 1 IT I'uniL 1 1 In "gct-tip-aml-yo," Amo-i ruil Andy have it. It's no a sight around NBC to sec Hie boys slroak into the stuilio a i 1.110me song Has already slartcd. but you ain't sect; notliin' yet in the way of i you i i A. mUl A.

leave the place nt tlio finish of their last Line In the script. Charley lAn- tiy) Co 11 comes forward wUK thi.s tidy bit of proof i i their gctnway: E-'i-idiiy i JIH aixin ns he i i i Ancly't; last word, Condi lUshni out of the studio, in his car ami slarLcil lor Iil9 i i i house Palm Springs. Six blocks away from he i on the imllo in his car was to an or- playing I'ei feet Sonc. 1 "H'jnintinvi," lie h'mirmul. "that IKIIK! ceitaiiily has our theme sotif down pat." Yon ciin hasty clicck-iip on his made whrn he hoard tie lUstinctivc of Bill Hay cut into the theme to say "Good for Amos TT Andy.

We surest thnt Grade Allen gel in touch with Andy immcdi- ntely. She's always wanted lo hefii- tier own program on the air, and if anyone can tell her how to do it, Corroll should ho nlilc lo. SHOUT MXKS A11OUT A I A I i A A you have followed your choice footbnll games listed ill the Saturday morning "tiest Hels," you'll i Eddie Doolcy. realy, willing" and able to flnsh to you the last-minute returns of the national' pigskin picture, p. ni.) Pierre Monteux has chosen works from three contemporary omposei for hi.s 111 In! BC Symphony Orchestra conceit.

Pro- jjrfim drj.nils follow: Sl i Vrtol to mi rrrrmiiJ.K- Tnllcfturrc Trehulo, "I'erviLtil" Vhironl d'Tnilv "I'Jrc i i i SUnvLnslty I 7 ni.) Linton Wells, noted JmirnnlisL nnd commentator, will discuss the censorship of foi'cign news anI "journalistic regimentalion." Wells will bnsc his talk on a letter he received from a Journal- is Lie friend in Europe who had this to say about the recent Mussolini-Hitler "When 1 saw journalists, every man here in uniform by rtle i na rcli Ing from demonstration to demonstration in column of fours ami acting as mere cheering sections of the populace, I was through with any Fascist leanings I ever might have possessed." (KGO, 5:30 p. m.J Under the direction of J. Arthur Lewis, the Ijos Angelrs Civic Chorus will sing: a. half-hour concert with the Netherlands folk song, "Prayer of Thanksgiving," as a seasonal theme- Russell E. Horton, tenor, will be.

soloist, and Marguerite Bitter, pianist, and Wade Hamilton, organist, are to provide the musical accompaniment. 6p.m.) NOTES OFF THE CUFF FOB SUNDAY J) I AMU 13 Harry Conn, who at one time or another has written comic lines for nearly every comedian on the air, will be given cJinr.cc to show what he can do with his own material, CBS h.is given him a half-hour of time and a supporting cast of forty to fashion a variety hour called "Earaches of 10.18." Stark inauguniU'S new concert eeries called "Matinee Promenade," for the'Drn IJKK Mutual wires, As a highlight of the hnlf-luiui broadcast, Stark will i Nathaniel Shilkret's "Winterscl," a symphonic poem based on Maxwell Anderson's novel aril written for the motion picture of the same name, Other numbers include Dvorak's "Carnival Ravel's vpa- and a piano nolo of "The Clock and The Dresden by Marie Golden. p. Homer Ciinlirlil I Bets jj-00--KI'O, l.uuls A i i Uutiili tiiul AmnCran you tii KGO i I.lndiii Wells lxs A Chic Choir 6: SO-- US I'll. 111 Sere imilp; i a i i i i nml I i I la ml liSVO.

Vinii I i 00-- I I Nn El nn.il Barn 1)11 I I KL'UU. Iliitldii's A i i i -lolimu t'rrscnls Illplcy 3 0 i i sports- Tnofornii shortwave- M1OMRI1T KSFO--ITout nf Col: 1-1 rn KllOW-- DX i a otf tomorrow KCIDM 1'ji on KI'O i Duo (c -Vcvvi; Contrallo KHOlV-GL-od Momln Mclc-Udi (I) hr A A. --K HI Jir. 0 Fluie (druiuil cl 4 hr. Kr.O-KVVCi NclKhlxr i A MotnlriB M.

KRFO-- Alstor Fnrnlly 1 hr. Cli'ireh K- i KCO-KWh Feroni (t KROW-- lit. -Log-- I i 1 Nolc: The i sir Hies tlic a Don Lee maadcail- li I stations In i KI'HC Sun Stockton UTicn any one or all of I fir it A a atfl I i neliroik'i senlcr, Mill proiram I U'hru any of Ihe abotc stalloni mi tor.il (Fie tUIIgn's rail and piogTanii be 1'IVE M. A i 5:10. Hi 5:30 KQW- of Moment hr.

KI'O l.nuljt ArTiiatrons'B Oinee KC.O--Harry 1-evvJjt' Dance l)acil(c)ti lir. Clinrtci Ilnnlin vocal! A School of Ihe Air a r. ,11. KSKO-- Oh.tilie crhiin ntlal) H.irr Jlance Ilund (c) A Untnl 4 lie. 1 1 (Tar,) tiT- KQ1S'---1 1 1 Memories (runs) 1 nml Amttlcan Youth In.

aT COmn1 fll ii: I'. Noli IJaj'(vocal'. oretl.I (C) Ki'A--The 'ccrman K.illo Hour r. M. KSFO--Hulxs Show A.

Civic Cliolr ii hr. A Unlh's Pnnce Han.l (c hr. KOt), KWt! a i Today A KI.X--Music Arts M. (t) ttr. C.inctrl KEtOW-- Tedrral I I 1 SI.

Kai (at i Itumauce i i i i i i i KYA--Cliei Ilance 0:15 I'. NCWJ Jolin Ilnuhci KiO-Stii3lc by Client (rmisical pro.I KKO-n- i i i i i i KSFO--Tour 3 (munlc)(c) --VVHt A. M. KYA A of Ihe Air KQW i A II rnSni; ink Ttull Vi hi lmujLc4voc.il -K Sj-mphnny Orch. (c) Irt tits.

KCIO. KU'O--NUC Orchcslra te 1 hr. KTIOW--New I 1 (e Cforfc Ceonfil) Fool hall News Dou g. Success Story KROW-- Talk: Murtcsl Prog. I 3 EIGHT P.

M. KSFO-- Slerling Young 1 D.ince Bd. hr. Horace H1. 1 hr.

KFRC-- nuddFi'a A a Hour 1 hr. KCO. K1VC-- N'aL. Barn 1 hr. KI.X Musical Fotrre 1 hi.

KVA-- Henri Mo-cn'a Danct Band V5 hr. ft: 15 r. Al. ----KROW-- News llcpoils KSFO-- Johnny hr. Kl-0-- Al DonAhuc's.

a irj'A hr KROIV-- iliulcnl a (t) 1M Tin. KYA-- Family Netr (skl() fc) '4 hr. I P. I "iiU" (c) hr. DL-MHS i i i KPO.

KWG Robtn Klpley Cc) hr. lo (rauslei (t) KI.X-- Theatw o( 1he Air lilrirnal 4 hr. KYA-- Dance Hand 5 .11. -Know Stale Clalk) KOW--EtiIte'i Nut Club (virttlv) br. KGO -Eddy npfrj' Pnrce Bard to KYA-- at hr.

0:30 1'. M. KSKO-KLX N'ewf llfj.iils Wnyne Klr.r IM. hr. KQW-- Kilrtle'B rjnli Kdrlinutrt) KIT), K1VO-- Jnck Ha KflO-- Joe Ilinct TW K3FO-- Boh CroEhy'i Bantf fc) Waynr (continued) A Henry I rJ.ince Band (e) TEN P.

Al. KS FO--lIullywood Fr.rn hr. I 1 B1. '-i hr. KQW-- a fc) hr- i RaM hr.

KGO NMV) n.irce Panrl hr. i i i a Hand (et hr. 1 I'. .11. KlifJIV-- IVc'fTMfl (t) 1H hrs.

I' ,11. 1 and c) hr. hr. I i a Omns 1 Dance a KQW-- pros.H KPO-Jnrk i Dance Bind 1 KI.X-- KYA-Rohon t'. M.

niy Grler hr. hr BAnafc)l4 hr. Vi hr. rcliestri hr. ELEVEN I', ftl.

KSFO ra.r.r," (c) I i F.i-corrl Orsan tdifa nil i ol( srcn ofl 12-7 KFRC-- Ft.ink Dar. KFHC IHl'l" i i a i i TEN A. M. i i i Air cc) '1 fir. I 1 i a hr.

irld Ori'li. fconlln K1 Illble Pcliool A i i UromUai Ci-irVc'n Kivh-- A iiJ A 1 Knuml I I I II Liniiji fjoc.) li) hr. tniiliony Orch. niBtni Jnb Cliureh iconUnufi!) KGtM fltJi a I hr. i a Drivers A hr.

KfSOW--Tenth a i chvirrh 1 hr'. Kl'A-- i i i rroprrtm (t) hr. II A. SI. DL-M115--Palmes Orcli.

tc) A "Beauty's A Charm" By HARRIET HINSDALE i SYNOPSIS i a the i i i comp a co men to a ton, i i a in search of "Pearl a or." horn he I i a Fn A tia ion a spoTiFOrcrl hj- hi? i Yr.imc I i i o( I i-wn i wiai1f.n. i A I Ames into I room on the right, whose door stoor! in- i i too, ivii.s Hltab- biiK'Hs, i i i i liy jicrftct pro- It the i i Georgian in i hypMio Carters harl callnd i room, lie towiH itio wido Frcncli HOOIP. opc-ncJ on to a brick-floored a at the rear of the house, terrace which sloped gently down to a i pool who fountain had sine" ccaFOtl to play. On the a of the pool floated i pads, dark ami i i i creamy white a i a of ercen. HP could FCC i a live oak hung- with the mifty lace of i a gUsfened the o.uic-1 watci.s of bayou, low branches of nt Time dlr.ima skit) TWRLVB NOON KflFO--PhUhnrmonlc Sympnony 2 Cr: Kdriit --Ampriran-i'omi'KtJi'ie Prop, i hi KI'O--Jnrfc a Slrtnciinie n.

hr. iva.i li i KROW-- Hoi istmipst i nr. 13: in l'. M. KQW---Conefrt in A i i i 1) A News.

Hie Ws Kro--Hleyde I'artj i variety) hr. Kflo-KU'G Hihfnre 4 i A i a Oroicu (novelty (rnlta I'. KQW--RaIniicw Trio (vorallH:) --Hwxis anil hr. History nket.) KdO-KlVO--NAtlonnl Vt-wrs (O "4 KLX-rinno Concern i Prtrmelce A a PrtvpiXnn I A M. KI'O-- i 3 0 Uoni M.l.Mtr i KI'O --VS'orld l.i Ynur.i i i Day (' I'.

1609 KQiv-HiTs' 1 Froin ll Hancrt Hoys (vocjl tcl Kt.X--S.int^ Cl.ira-fi'iniPiKa Game to 4:45 TWO 1', M. Klr.c's HfrnlJe KPO--J1arIC'n Tslley Ivariety) (cl Vi Mr. KGO--iFd Qfitrn AiiilltlODs let hr. I'rotiram KWG-- RaintKiw Trln (vnc.iHls) nVporti KROW I1nl. Itnri-h of a hr.

3:30 I 1 M. KSFO--Dr. ChrJistl.in Mrjuiia skill i KTO-- Ue OI1 hr. KfJO-KWfS--Kmcn i a (c) TL-MBS HalX) KFKC- nndfln'F i (vArtelyj KGO, KWG Muilcnl Fros. f.Innce muric) I I I'.

M. KSFO-JtHf Per-ncr Show (c) '-i hr. JenvVs Phoa- hr. I Mattf jhr KRO--Original MUrnpfionc I'Uv hr. KP.OW--Mu.ilrnl (I) hr.

KKt'O--KfTnour rtlmon'a Ha ml fc) L(. KQW--i'onr" HlK u) KF'O--A Talc- i i 'i hr. i Jlrcs. (Id. tc) tir.

A r'. 1 TT 5raTn)(t)H hr DL-MBS Hcunlor, ol a i (continued) W--Curirnl Favorite i mutfc) FOUH AI. Iloiirc (guest a a hT. News ily i A i i i hr. KGO-KWO--1'oimlar -Know--Juice iluthfrl KYA--Gcrard and Sfi.i A A Itrtjihrrt nr.

1:30 I', M. KSFO--StuJlo: Program KPO --Sunday lal a i br. KflO--Eeeln 1 a i hr. KWQ--Siocklcm EjxitllpTiI I'. 3t, 1 3 -K-iilti live ouks.

He us hi- livai'il thu click of ht-fla on the- stairs. A woman i i) i i rnnniiu'd smile ranie i tlic room towrinl i his c-anJ in i a "Mr. A said, glancing at the a i "Tuhlicitv (Hrc-ctor of the RIoom Vouth Cosmetics company?" ''In person." ho smiled. "I came to Pearl Carter on a matter of business." "I am Pearl a Mr, Ames." She made ft studied gesture toward the a i a cruieh and sank upon it "IVon'l you a ve a a He arp rl at for i i as she glanced up at him i expression of tomorrow Best Befs i 3 0 i Miijor a.ni, Discussion I i i i i John H. I 11:00 a.ni,-- 1 Ttio Jlacto Key PliHJinrtnonie- i I Slopes' Vnrle- n.iii.

i Senator lliti- fnco i i'rof. i Kill cz Thca(r6 i i a A i i I 1 1 Prouu-nVtla 2:30 p.m. Time ol 1'our I i Tlr. i i i 3iOO-- -loc I'enuer lvC.n-li.UG, IMpul.tr Ins lie 1:30 p.m.-- Vet. 4iM p.

Charlies tra. i ol I9M 6:00 ii.ni. --liSFO, i IHIIIM- Va'aillkir i i I 7:30 p.m.-- i i Curcfrco Cari p.m.--lU'O-KWt:, Jack llrnny 3:1.1 j.i«.-- i 9:30 p.m. I OIIL- Stan's sports- shortwave- VIVE, 1'. AT.

lla Mtn a whoj-iMOl" -Mu A OM A Pensions llalK) KSFO-- Cliiin (niyiluv wtlal) KQW-- (nmslcnl i'iOK- (t) M'l-kji: E'cLKrom (t) Ki'A-- hiv IV KKKO-- KAratliiMt of IsaSfrsrlclyHe) fir, Prog, (no delAlls) Whr. 5:1,1 i'. A --KYA-- Shut-In Circle SIX I 1 St. K.S'O --Sunday Kvenlni; Hour (et 1 hr. KPO-- 9hT.

KOO-KWG-- Hollywood riayhouwfc) hr. Farullliic tquartel) hr. A Sunday Nlfl Deep finu I'r Cormntnialor Fonim Kl'fi A Album KOO-KWO W. Ktnic nnd Bcrffn Club hr. (muslctJ procniin) (e) SEVEN P.

M. KSFO--News Keporta Cray and Gueiti (i) Ho (wrlal) hr, KGO- wa Zenith Foundation (e IV, hr. Hoporlj KKOW--Judge Huthtord; Dance M. A a ol iltlody (e) I'. naptlrt Church KLX--I'Jjiro Curtffrt: Alrnee Lawrrnte 1:51) 1'.

31. KSFO--San Fianclfco Souvenirs to. UL-MRF5-- Radio RevlvMl Hour, KPO-KWC--Carefree Carnival (c) Knp--Cheerio (oich. sqloJslaKe) 1 hr. fklt) KHOW-- Vernon MoTpnn hr.

KVA-- in Tlrae (t) KLX-- Count of Monle Kriiko I I I T. M. KSFO-- Ll.vyit new He) KPO-- by Jerry Ilclcheric) KGO-KSV Rich drama skit) (e) of Melody 1 hr. i i i Baf.tlst CD I nr. A A WAlIcnittln'i Orrh, hr.

KSFO KPO-KWO--1 Want a KflO Guide; Henry Jf-cVaon Dance Bd.fcV.i bz. nance Hunrt (no details) hr. KPO-KH'G--Jack Benny (c) hr. i Band U) Programs (t) 3 tirr. KUO-- ReniV Arts Trio (InslromtntaHiti) I 1'.

M. Kdltor (drcjnit KC10--Taifes of California hr. I A CAIMTC hr. KRO(V--Muticnl I'roKram (1) dr. 9:05.

Navel's TfM. I'. M. Parade JoTnn Ntst-llt KTO-- TteAsure (vartetyl KWC--Old Fafhlon Rirtval hour (ct 1 hr. KSFO-Sterling Inncp TM.

hr. KPO One llnll of Air (t) Report KROW 3. nvmrngna i yne Dflrce yartl lhr TEX P. M. KSr'O-KI'O -News RtportK FrcrtiUc Manin's Dance TUnd KOO I i i i As It U) fa'.

10! a A i i 3 mti KEFO--Ilrllywood ATelrxly Stic-p(c.) hr. KPO--Orwan Cnrron bi. a HellKlous Hatire B.inrt (e) 10:30 I 1 ,11. KKPC--Kay Daj.ce Bd tc) li fw. Programs (1) IK bn.

KWJTr-- D.ince Dd.fc)^ hr. K.SKO--Holi Crosby's Dance Band (e) KGO--Jowl I Dance BsM ELEVEN I'. M. KSFO-Dt-jr in Ihe Moon (e 4 lir. KFRC--I-ea Hue's Band (c ltr, Wlftilnn 1 Dance a hr, Con.

off 12-7 a.m- 3 f. .11. KfiKO I.arry Kent's BarL(J(e)Vi hr. KKKC--Salon ItJ (o(l 12-S a- m-) KPO--Sirlnstimft (slim oil 12-8 KYA--Rfror11nfs (sfpn off 12-6 a.m.)- KSFO-- Ho KRtlW-- KQW-- Kcn he a and isjit down beside Jic-r, the i of the i a i a i i warniiifjly. There- must he mistake.

Tliis too-plump blontli 1 i the i eyo? Tnost. (Ciir.tir.ne.l in Ten) Dog Shoots Hunter With Own Shotgun A 0., Nov. dop fhot a man today. Cecil Pm'themer, -31, with was five miles north of warren. He re tH hi.s shotgun a i a fence 1 The fine's PAV- toiii'hed thf Tlie cbarpe buried i i I'arthenier'a He will recover..

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