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THE SIOUX CITY SUNDAY' JOURNAL SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1 8 Sec. 3 Paullette Goddard Has Lead in De Havilland Is Cast in Academy Story of Week Is Added to Mary Lee KSCJ to Keep Listeners Informed of Election Results Next Tuesday Ozzie Nelson Takes a Hand in Politics With election time in the air, somebody talks Ozzie Nelson into running for office on The Ad Local and National Vot i 7 1 1 JP -v-: cm? I Taylor Program i Women of 4Sioux City will hear Something new when they tune in tn KSCJ Saturday morning for the Mary Lee Taylor program Something new has been added to this half -hour show. The new feature is the "story the week," a dramatized story presented by Mary Lee Taylor and her own special cast of radio play- Mary Lee Taylor rs. Each week there will be a new gtory based on the familiar situations that are encountered in ev eryday life. Mary Lee Taylor's background and experience have equipped her for the dual role of being a food exnert and telling her "story of the week." As long as she can remember, Mary Lee Taylor has always been dabbling around with recipes always interested in cooking.

And Mary Lee has also had an -unflagging interest in people and their problems. Jn addition to the dramatized "story of the week," the new Mary Lee Taylor program will( -include the recipe of the week and Mary Lee Taylor will continue give, over the, air, meal planning suggestions and cooking tips. This double feature Mary Lee Taylor program comes to Sioux City radio audiences over KSCJ at 9:30 o'clock every Saturday morning, beginning November 9. t.v Seances to Be Anaylzed The plausibility of seances, spiritualism and the scientific attitude toward extra-sensory perception will be probed when Mut-ual's science-drama series, Exploring the Unknown, dramatizes the question. Can We Communicate With the Dead? on the broadcast today at 8 p.

Hollywood PAULETTE Making her second appearance as a Hollywood Player, Paulette Goddard will star in the hilarious comedy, Kitty, at 8:30 p. Tuesday, over KSCJ. Kitty, is a romantic comedy, set in the robust atmosphere of 18th century London. Kitty is a young, begrimed thief who tries to snatch the buckles from Thomas Gains borough's shoes. When she is cap tured, Gainsborough, recognizing her beauty beneath the dirt, orders her to wash her face so that' he caijaint her portrait.

The portrait creates a sensation, and Kitty is taken under the wing of Hugh Marcy, an unscrupulous gentle- man-about-town. Marcy decides to make a "lady out of Kitty and marry her to an aged duke he hates. Kitty gradu ally loses her cockney accent, but the scheme has many other unexpected and amusing twists. Kitty's life is a series of intrigues, half comic, half -tragic, but always ro mantic. In the end, however she does become a Cinderella.

Paulette Goddard scored a hit in WILLIAM DEMAREST ANN RUTHERFORD JIMMY WAILINGTON and a Great Comedy Cast r'v I ond Every Sunday KUeJ 4 iV Award Production Olivia De Havilland will travel the road from youth to age in the title role of the movie story, Cheers for Miss Bishop, on Acad any Award, Wednesday at 9 p. m. over KSCJ. i Miss Bishop is deserted at the altar by the man she is to marry, yet, despite this frustration, she leads a full, rich life. She subli mates her unrequited love for one person in a love for all in the col lege where she was a student, and raising the daughter and granddaughter of her old sweetheart Honor and love are the rewards of her old age.

The American poet, Stephen Vincent Benet, wrote the screen play from the novel, Miss Bishop, by Bess Streeter Aldnch. The picture, released in 1941, was nominated for the academy award for best scoring. Olivia De Havilland was twice nominated, for Gone With the Wind in 1939, and for best actresses of 1941 in Hold Back the Dawn. den of Sing Sing prison, believed in nonviolence in dealing with convicts. He was first taught that theory by a once condemned mur derer.

He said, "Hang up your cane. Let it be a symbol of authority rather than an instrument punishment. After this advice, Lawes never resorted to force again. JUSTICE ROBERT H. JACK SON of the United States supreme court recently accepted a report the Nuremberg executions made by correspondent ARTHUR GAETH for the national archives.

Justice Jackson was the chief prosecutor for the United States the Nuremberg trials. He praised the reporting of the net work correspondent. The new cast of the Crimes of Carelessness program, which opens today, is hardly new to show busi ness and radio. LUIS VAN ROOTEN and BETTY GARDE play prominent roles in Mr. Dis trict Attorney, Cavalcade of America, Counterspy, Mercury Theater, Theater Guild of the Air, Famous Jury Trials and the Molle Mystery Theater.

BETTY originated the role of Aunt Eller in Oklahoma. At o'clock Saturday morn ings will be Mutual and KTRI's new musical series, BANDS FOR BONDS. This series is presented connection with the United States treasury savings bond drive and is heard weekly, starring a different band each Saturday. The nation will be listening for the election returns Tuesday that may be a deciding factor in the country's future. KTRI and Mu tual will bring you a complete roundup of the returns from all over the country until the wee small hours, with reports from precincts all over the United States as well as locally B.

W. BMW Time in "Those America's funniest family, and collect 1000 laughs reward! You'll roar until your sides ache as George Webster and his family get all mixed in this week's hilarious episode. Tune in this great all-laugh program, brought to you each week direct from Hollywood by delicious Quaker Oats. Listen and laugh! "THOSE WEBSTERS" KTRI 5:00 P. M.

TODAY AND EVERT SUNDAY WEAVER'S RADIO SHOP 704 4th St. 2 DAY SERVICE ALL MAKES REPAIRED WE CALL DELIVER Phone 8-1024 Radio Programs KSCJ 1360 KTRI 145t Player Comedyy Kjliy GODDARD the screen version of Kitty, -which she starred with'. Ray land. The other members Hollywood Players are Colbert, Joseph Cotten, B-Davis, Joan Fontaine, John Ga Gene Kelly ar.d Peck. They will be heard on subsequent programs.

TONIGHT i RED "dood-it" with PHIL BAKER TUNE IN TET -A IM Sunday J) ing Reports Are Scheduled STATION KSCJ win bring its listeners up to the minute news on both local and national elections beginning with the 5:30 clock on Tuesday continuing throughout the evenahg and early morn ing until conclusive reports are given. Indications of local and regional balloting will be given by Robert Moore on his newscast at 5:30 p. m. jjximeaiateiy loiiowxng. at 5:45 p.

Robert Trout, CBS commentator, will sum up early results in the national "picture. Beginning at 7 p. m. and con tinuing throughout the evening, in addition to network coverage on the national results, KSCJ will give bulletins on local and re gional returns as fast as they are received. A tentative schedule of broad casts of national returns is as follows: 7 p.

8:45 p. 9:45 p. 10 p. m. arid continuing un til midnight or later.

A special network broadcast at 10:30 p. m. will feature reports from around the country. In addition to these broadcasts, KSCJ will maintain a close check on local and regional returns, and will stay on the air until con clusive reports on contested seats are available. KTRI Plans Full Election Reports I on Tuesday Night The Mutual Broadcasting system will call upon its newscasters and commentators Tuesday in an effort to bring its listening audience up-to-the-minute reports on the congressional elections Direct lines will be connected to democratic and republican na tional and key state headquarters until voting results are finally de termined.

Carol Reece and Robert Hannegan, chairmen of the repub lican and democratic national committees, respectively, will be heard in pertinent commentary on the will of the country's voters as expressed at the polls. Gabriel Heatter will begin the concentrated series "of special broadcasts of the election returns at 8 p. m. Tuesday. In Washington, Fulton Lewis, Upton Close and Albert Warner will be heard.

From New York, Heatter, Cecil Brown, George Carson Putnam and Paul Schubert will be reporting. SLEUTH Elliot Lewis is the new Gregory Hood on the KTRI mystery program The Casebook of Gregory Hood. He'll be heard at 7:30 o'clock Monday night. NOTDCE ALS WASHIUQ MACHINE and FIX-IT SHOP has moved to 2009 So. Royco Phone 6-5096 POLITIC At, ADVERTI SEMEXT WHAT IS TO BE DONE? Radio Talk by PAUL DURKE Independent Candidate for Congress.

Third Nebraska District. TODAY Bird a Radio Station 2IORFOLK A (i i If (V 0 I ventures of Ozzie and Harriet, comedy broadcast this afternoon at 5 o'clock, over KSCJ. Ozzie's enthusiasm for the knows no bounds, but his wife, Harriet Hilliard, and their two young sons, David and Rickie, focus their electioneering on con ditions in the Nelson household. Ozzie Nelson and Harriet Hil liard are starred in the series. The supporting cast includes Bee Bena-deret, Janet Waldo, John Brown, Henry Blair and Tommy Bernard.

Listening In With KSCJ CALIFORNIA may be a nasty word to Floridians so strong is the rivalry between the two winter resort states bt that doesn't erase the fact that fan mail to the Hollywood Players program recently included twice as many letters as is the usual percentage from natives of Florida. Perhaps a sequence in the script of Sullivan's Travels, which starred Gregory Peck on the Tuesday night C. B. S. show heard at 8:30, explains the sudden increase.

In one scene, Eddie Marr, a supporting player, tells Peck (Sullivan) that at the age of 13 he (Marr) was selling papers in the Sullivan doubts the truth of this statement, objects skeptically that he thought Marr was born in southern California. "Okay," ack nowledges Marr, deflated, "so sold papers in the rain. P. S. Florida dialers from Key West to Palm Beach thought this was "an unusually splendid script John Garfield was displaying his judo technique at the rehearsal of Academy Award version of Blood on the Sun, heard on a broadcast over KSCJ at 9 p.

m. Wednesday. Using other actors as foils, things were starting to get rough when Director Dee Engle- bach interrupted with, "Lay off there, that's $5,000 you're playing with" Garfield fee for the broadcast. Ben Alexander, of the C. B.

S. Baby Snooks show cast, is a veteran of "two" wars. After a tour of duty as a naval officer in world war 2, Alexander returned to rest camp, where the first entertainment he saw was the motion pic ture, All Quiet on the Western Front, world war 1 classic in which he was featured. YouH be hearing this veteran of "two" wars at 7 p. m.

Friday. Iliman Brown, originator, pro- N. B. C. 590 A.

B. C. 570 KTRI Exploring Unknown NBO -Merry-Go- Round ABC Walter Winchell P. M. ABC Louella Parson 8:30 P.

M. KSCJ Eddie Bracken KTRI Double or Nothing NBC Familiar Musio ABC Jimmia Fidler 8:45 P. M. ABO Policewoman AO P. M.

KSCJ Take It or Leave It KTRIBrighter Tomorrow NBC Don Ameche Show ABC Theater of Air 0:3 P. M. KSCJ Music for Sunday KTRI Latin American Serenade NBC-Ieet Me At Party's 10:00 P. M. KSCJ News KTRI News NBC News ABC News, Jim Corbett 10:15 P.

M. KSCJ Report from V. N. KTRI 8- Donahue Orch. NBC C.

8aerchlnger, News ABC Revival Hour 10:30 P. ML KSCJ Musio You Know NBC The Pacific Story 11:00 P. ML KSCJ News: Orchestra, KTRI F. Nagle's Orch. NBC Mew; Orch.

11:15 P. M. ABC Rev. Mara. 11:30 P.

Si. KSCJ Orchestra KTRI D. Jurgen's Orch. NBC Francis Craig Orch. ABC Dance Orch.

11:55 P. M. KTRI New NBC News; Sign Off ABC News: 8ien Off 12:00 Midnight KSCJ News; Sign Off A. M. NBC Life Can Be Beau Slam tiful ABC Ladle Be Seated Berch Show 8:15 P.

M. Edition KSCJ Community Serv A. M. ice Time NBC Ma Perkins ABC Perry Mason :30 P. M.

M. KSCJ Winner Take All KTRI News NBC Pepper Young's 8mlth Putnam. News Show Manor AtHj urta and uroom P. M. M.

KTRI Jackie Hill NBC Right to Happiness Time saw p. sl. KSCJ House Party A. M. KTRI Erskine Johnson NBC Backstage Wife ABC Billy Dean 3:15 P.

M. Damme Quar KTRI Johnson Family Star NBC Stella Dallas ABO Sweetheart Marr M. 335 P. M. Sunday' KSCJ Organ Interlude Wire 3:30 P.

M. Noon KSCJ Shoppers' Matinee KTRI Rhythm Room BC Lorenzo Jones ABC Neighbor Lady 3:45 P. M. Sketches Bell P. M.

KSCJ Community service NBC Widder Brown 4:00 P. M. KBC School 'of th Air KTRI Rhythm Room NBC When Girl Marries ABC 'Afternoon Recess 4:13 P. M. NBO Portia Faces Life 4:30 P.

ML KSCJ Oklahoma, Roundup KTRI Seahound NBC Just Plain BUI ABC Crosby Tim 4:45 P. M. KTRI Buck Rogers NBO Front Pag Farrell ABC Dixon. New 5:0 P. M.

Hoeven P. M. Art Smith P. M. Johnson on Street Foster.

News KSCJ Sport of AH Sorts a iKi Hop Harrlgan NBC News ABC Terry and Pirates P. M. KSCJ In My Opinion KTRI Superman N'B(-To Be Announced ABC Sky King 5:30 P. M. KSCJ News v.

KTRI Capt. Midnight NBC Sports ABC Jack Armstrong KSCT Robert New. KTRI Tom aft in White: NBC Lowell Thomas ABO Rhythm Sinm. -V -1 HEADS NEW PROGRAM Luis Van Rooten is the star of the new KTRI program heard at 2:30 o'clock, entitled Crimes of Carelessness. The new series of programs is based on famous American fires.

Van Rooten is one of the stars of the movie. Two Years Before the Mast. HUNTRESS Jay Meredith, of The Shadow mystery series over KTRI, has donned her hunting- tops for come what Shell be heard at 4 o'clock today. ducer and director of Monday nizht's chiller. Inner Sanctum.

heard over KSCJ at 7 p. does the entire program himself. At 4 p. m. the young maestro seats himself at a big table, a pile of scripts before him, to wait for his cast.

As each actor arrives he picks up a script, says "Who am Hi?" and turns to his cues. When all are seated about the round table, the first reading begins with Brown cutting and directing as they pro ceed. Three hours later, after he has put his dramatic cast and com pany through three more rehearsals, the finished Inner Sanctum murder mystery goes on the air. Phil Baker, now broadcasting his Take It or Leave It from Hoi lywood, was a guest at a famed film actress' home and admired her furniture. He asked what pe riod it was.

Replied the actress, "My first marriage." Don't miss Baker's show over KSCJ at 9 o'clock tonight- Ann Sothern. star of the Maisie show heard Friday at 9:30 p. m. has one pet frustration her petite (5-foot 1-inch) height- But strangely enough, it has been one of her greatest assets. The reason is that Maisie of the air and screen is a crusder for the little people and lost causes, so when A.

Clll tt uujr ooinern xases on a oatue against black marketers, rent gougers, crooked politicians or other villains in the place, everyone is rooting from the start for little Maisie J. S. Surgeons in the 18th and 19th centuries sometimes intoxicated their patients with alcohol or opium as anesthesia. CRUSH IT ON PLASTIC PLASTER It's a vlaster and paint in one application! Can be applied on any surface. Can be washed Covers everything.

10 beautiful colors. PLASTIC PLASTER 1313 Dace Street Toot Blocks West of Swift Jt Cow Phone 8-4247 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Wiring of All Types Commercial or Industrial Power and Light Wiring Installations Repairs and Fixtures B. E. A. Supplies of All Kinds Day cr Eight Scrvte EtLECTTCinC Phone 0-1024 Supervisor Fred Smith Phone 64315 701 FOURTH fTT.

Cionx City, Iowa I Ji I A. M- K3CJ Hawaiian trn5 KTRI Hea-ren and Horn JiBC Eternal Light 11:43 A- SC. KSCJ Hons of Beauty ABC Newt and Weather Xooa KSCJ Peoples Forum KTRI News KBC America United ABC Church Serrice P. M. KTRI Opportunity, TX.

8. A. 12:30 r. M. KSCJ News KTRI Lutheran Hour KBC Chicago Round-- table ABC Sunday Callers P.

M. KSCJ Sunday Supplement IrtO P. M. KSCJ News Review KTRI Married for Life NBC R. C.

A Victor Show ABC Get Together 1:30 P. M. KSCJ Columbia Work- shop KTRI Cunningham. New KBC Harvest of 8tars P. M.

KSCJ New TotIc PhU- harmonic KTRI Open Houss NBC Shaeffer Parade P. M. NBO One Man's Family KTRI Crimes of Carelessness ABC 8am mv Kays P. M. If ABO Fact and Fiction 3:00 P.

M. KTRI House of Mystery NBC Quls Kids ABC Sports Question Box 3:15 P. M. ABO Sam Pettincill 3:30 P. M.

KSCJ Hour of Charm PREOCCUPIED Ginny Simms studies the script before rehearsal of the Ginny Simms show heard over KSCJ at 8 p. m. on Fridays. SPOKTSCASTEK The man who takes sports fans Inside of Sports each week night at 6:45 o'clock over KTRI is BUI Brandt. Besides an up-to-the-minute commentary on activities in the sports world, he presents confidential interviews with sports personalities.

KTRI K0LLUM FRED TAYLOR, pilot on the 6 a. m. daily "yawn patroL" re ceived his first "fan" mail the other day. It was a box of candy. A special survey conducted for the network by Crossley, I revealed that 60.6 per cent of the 'potential listening audience was indicated to have neara one or games of a i i uie seven -aay 'S Of 1948 world ser-r 1 ies baseball This rrea xayior represents a lis tener increase of 15.2 per cent over last year's Keven-game series.

Could it be tho return of the servicemen that makes the difference? LEWIS E. LA WES, former war- RADIOS VANTED Cash for Small Radios GUARANTEED REPAIR SERVICE ON ALL MAKES Fast Pickup and Delivery AI's Rcdio Service AL HAWKINS, Mgr. Phone 5-8450 522 Douglas Aerial RECORDS for Xt7 FsrarUi Et. Om MI A r- 1 i assTssssllTlassslli'VrWsrtT- -'-BlsTnTJliT VJ.v,sssS.J&At&-A& of of at in up A Story book charmingly children will on end. selection of and single 4 Repair Door KTRI True Detective Mysteries NTBCLucky Stars ABC Crimes of Care-i" -j lessness 4 :00 P.

M. KSCJ Family Hour KTRI The Shadow NBC Symphony Orchestra ABC Iart for Dough 4:34 P. M. KSCJ Hoairr Carmichael KTRI Quick As Flash. ABC Counterspy P.

M. KSCJ William Fhirer 50 P. M. KSCJ Ozzie and Harriet KTRI Those Websters NBC Catholic Hour ABC Evening- Party 5:33 P. M.

KSCJ Kate Smith Sings KTRI Nick Carter NBC Bob Burns 8how ABC House of Mystery P. M. KSCJ Gene Autry KTRI Old Time Revival NBC Jack Benny Show ABC Drew Pearson 6:15 P. M. ABO Monday Headlines 0:25 P.

M. KTRI Cecil Brown. News 0:30 P. M. KSCJ Blondie NBC Fitch Bandwagon ABC Ward Clark 6:43 P.

M. ABC Treasury Salute 7KH P. M. KSCJ Sam Spade KTRI A. L.

Alexander NBC Charlie McCarthy ABC Paul Whiteman 7:30 P. M. KSCJ Crime Doctor KTRI Special Investigator NBC Fred Allen Show ABC The Clock 7:55 P. M. KSCJ Ned Calmer 8:00 P.

KSCJ Hildegarde Monday ft 1 Presents Songs CHILDREN Preview Lindlahr Harom Malone A. A. FOR YOU! sequences and nursery rhymes narrated wlth music Your enjoy listening to them houri Come in and inspect our large the finest children's albums records. Interviews Trent Party A. M.

i KSCJ News: Town KTRI Yawn Patrol ABC Bobby Dick :30 A. M. KSCJ News: Markets KTRI Morninir Worship ABC Farm Journal :45 A. M. KSCJ Ttmberoojans KBC Reveille Roundup ABC Let's Go Visiting 7:00 A.

M. KSCJ News KTRI News; Markets KBC News lABC Sweetheart Mary; Markets 7:15 A. M. KSCJ Rhythm Makers KTRI Musical Clock KBC Do Xou Remember ABC News, Jim Corbett 7.30 M. KSCJ Town Crier ABC McLaughlin Twins 1:45 A.

M. WBO News ABC Tune Crackers SrOO A. M. K8CJ Toller News KTRI Wilhgea News KBC N. Y.

Honeymoon ABC Breakfast Club "i 8:15 A. M. KTRI Cliff Edwards 8:30 A. M. KSCJ Crosby Time KTRI Back to Bible KBC Daytime Classics 8:45 A.

M. KSCJ Shoppers News KBC Nelson Olmsted A. M. KSCJ News KTRI Once Over LlKhtly KBC Veat Pocket as Varieties ABO My True Story 0:15 A. M.

KSCJ Tello Test JCTRI Majesty the Baby 1BC Lora Law ton A. KSCJ Evelyn Winters 10:30 KSCJ Grand KTRI Harrington NBC Jack ABC Home 10:45 KSCJ Program KTRI Victor NBC David ABC Ted 11:00 KSCJ Kate KTRI Geo. NBO Variety ABC Glamour 11:15 KSCJ Community Service KTRI Headline 11:30 KSCJ Helen KTRI Theater NBC Van tet ABC 5 State. Rounduo 11:45 KSCJ Our NBC Private KSCJ News KTRI News NBC Melody ABC Dinner Roundup 13:15 KSCJ Charles KTRI Markets ABC Central kets 1:30 KSCJ News: KTRI Noontime NBC Houston ABC News: KSCJ Cliff KTRI Man NBO News ABC Farm 1:00 KSCJ Second KTRI Cediio rm uuiding ABO Dr. 1:16 KSCJ Service A.

Gal A RECORDS ALBUMS to Suit Every Musical Taste Lay Away your selection for Xmas giving now! NEW DIFFERENT STORES IN ONE Public Mar Markets Matinee Sings Reporter P. M. Mrs. Burton "TELLO Records, Radios, Appliances, and Service Department The program that brings you fun and facts right into yonr home the quix that pays off if you know the answer whether yon 're listening or not. Light Malone P.

M. Community Tf me KTRI Smile Time NBC Today's Children ABC Bl- Sister 1:30 P. M. KSCJ Lone Journey KTRI Queen for a K1PRI Say It With Music KBO Road of Life Charch Hvrons A. M- KSCJ Time to Remember KBO Joyce Jordan ABO Club Time IB A.

M. K9CJ News LNBC Women Betty ABO Ma Monday Wednesday Friday 9:15 A. M. Crocker Perkins P. M.

KSCJ sing Alone CI us NBC Masquerade ABO Judy and Jane 1:00 P. M. KSCJ News KTRI Heart Desire KTRI Cecil Brown, News' kw FTsa arms show AatO Breakfast la Holly- 10:11 A. M. rrsTLT Arthur Godfrey ir Wl Teur Neighbor East of Iowa CtotMn Co..

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