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Luiwwm uAllI LAGLE, iuii, Vv iDiNKfeDAY, JUNE 9, 1937 '3 der of the world and a loi handier to reach than the other 7, Licenses Marriage Broailwar RADIO PROGRAMS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1937 Held for Grand Jury On Heroin Charge Howard Elgas, 36, 1972 Decatur is a prisoner today in the Federal Detention Prison in Manhattan awaiting indictment by the Brooklyn Federal Grand Jury. He waved examination before on a charge of having sold an ounce of heroin to Federal Narcotic Agent John W. Culhane. In default of the $1,500 bald fixed by the commissioner, he was committed. WOR 710K WMCA 570K About a year ago Hcnny Young- man was stricken dangerously ill in Ft.

Wayne, and moved "to the St. Joseph Hospital of that city. "If I ever become successful," he said gratefully to Miss Edith Dren-nen, who nursed him back to health, "you'll be my guest in N. Y. for a week!" Miss Drennen smiled.

She'd heard promises like that before from actors. But this was no idle promise. Youngman clicked 4 and Miss Drennen Is the generous-sized, smiling female you see him totting all around the night belt. Incidentally Henny tells about the fellow who had a mustache that was so long every time he sneezed it cracked like a whip! Palmer Psychologist Says. Reporter reports Uardins's Wife.

and music. Sears Kenny Don Kerr Street Forum H. W. Van Loon, I luncheon speaker. Don Kerr 'Sports Parade I Variety Show 660 WJZ 760K, Love and Learn Neighbor Nell National Farm and Home Hour Piano-guitar duo.

Wood Post Office Auction Continental varieties Strange Gretta Woman Organ Slartha .) I Wav The Home Allie I Club Time WABC 8G0K WE A 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:43, "27oo 2:15 2:30 2:45 3:15 3:30 3:45 "Make Believe Pretty Kitty Kelly Food Talk Real Life Stories Market Dan Words Charles Kathryn Cravens Jack and Loretta Montana Slim Myrt and Fantasia rhythm Choir Tunes of Manhattan Matinee variety program National Poetic Strings Pepper Ma Perkins Vic and iThe O'Neills Recital Deane, Women's Hour Down East in Symplionette. Today Key Men Economics. Lowe Miles Voung Sade Lorenzo Jones Personal Follow the Club matinee Texas Jim Lewis. H. Kogen Orch Dave Driscoll Guest Stars Hod Williams I Baseball Scores I Orchestra Dance Russell Dorr Academv of Medicin The Guiding Light 4:15 4:30 4:45 Too 5:15 5:30 5:45 Mary Marlin Melody Moments Young Hickory Vincent Connolly Top Hatters bari Dan, sketch.

Don Winslow Orphan Annie Four Stars Dr. O. H. Caldwell Doris Kerr Funny Things By Hy Gardner npHE unveiling of Ben Marden's Riviera last night was the most colorful event of the year. Almost every prominent figure in society, politics and Tin Pan Alley was there.

The Vanderbilts brushed shoulders with the Broadway Sams and liked it! From the vaniage point of the George Washington Bridge its r.iche in the sky-hy-line resembles a Hollywood movie set. Up closer, it Is indeed a living example of Hollywood's most fantastic conception of what a night club should be like. Everything, including the revue headed by Cross Dunn, Josephine Huston, the Condos and Mickey Al-pert's band moves at a breath-taking pace. With the touch of a out-ton the 52-ton dining room dome disappears. Another control button conceals the glass walls underground a disappearing act heard of 'mongst night club owners but unheard of concerning night club quarters.

Perched atop the Palisades the very presence of the palatial Riviera will write a new chapter in a history that is rich in heritage on the very clffs where Pearl White experienced "The Perils of Pauline" in silent-picture days; on the very site where the picture industry spent its infancy at the old Fort Lee studios. Marden, as daring a veteran In his field as those earlier picture pioneers were in theirs, will be rewarded with a fortune for his newest contribution to night life. It is sure-fire, an artistic eye-filling and ear-filling triumph and this reporter's nomination as the 8lh won The Singing Al Jahn Orch Joe Tobln Novelty Music Junior G-Men Today's Winners Sports Results. Orchestra Racing Previews E. C.

Olsen Snorts Resume Today's Baseball Resume Garnett Marks Alan Roberts IThree Funsters I songs and patter Morgan Lone Ranger, I Ereoiog Program! OurAniericanSchooU News; Orchestra. Don News; songs Health Talk News; Sports Resm'e News; Revelers Howard Woods Billy and Betty Lowell Thomas 6:00 Del Casino 6:15 George Hall Orch 6:30 News; hports Talk 6:45 Singing Waiters "7:00 Poetic Melodies 7:15 Ma and Pa 7:30 Gogo De Lys 7:45 Bnake Carter 1 r.i, Madam, I A RCLIFF opens June 12 Ail tde co en fie comer, eik my one wee owns toil dee, lenr.li rct, twin felt er a hontBritrtlill toee Ii the place le f. lor day er leeien. Sporty IJ-aoe coune, lennli courts, iwlmmnf lef eon, eridfe petal, cocltietff, eiceedlnely food food. Swinf nitMy to Meyer Devil' Ptlm lesce Orcneitre, Rates feme ei (eit year from ti le S9 per pertee wftfc meats, DM MArblt 7-5757 at cell eVerellff Joha W.

CrcMifl, Manuring Tiirtfr Carter L. Girdnar. ftejidtml Manmgmr "1 i Amos 'n T'ncle Ezra 'Movie Pilot Vic and Sade. Melody Orch. Soloist IFive Star Final Don Kerr Gladstone Orch.

IFrankie Basch 8:00 Cavalcade of America Don Voorhees Orch 8:30 Ken Murray, Lud 8:45 Gluskin Orch One Man's dramatic Wayne King Aces Sports Mrs. F. D. Roosevelt Lum and Abner. iSisters of Skillet Family, sketch Beatrice Lillie, I Al Rickey Orch.

'Helen Menken, dramatic serial N. B. C. String Symphony Frank Black conducting Hawaiian music. Carol Weyman.

Minstrel Show Frank The sketch Hour Radioland and Gabriel Haensrhen Ed Arthur Ileatter Orch. Fitzgerald Town Hall Tonight, FredAllen.Portlandj Hoffa, Peter Van Steeden Orch 9:00 Lily Pons, Andre Kostclanetz 9:30 Jessica Dragonette, 9:45 Goodman Orchestra. Thrilling Detective Drama Waltz Time Herbs Olympian i Orchestra Zeke Manner's Gang I Hillbillies Gannett Dramatization Richard Himber Orchestra: Guests Songsmith Qu'tct H. W. Van Loon.

Hale Golden 10:00 Gang Busters, JO: 15 Phillips Lord 10:30 Babe Kuth Program. 10:45 Sen. R. R. Reynolds.

ffioo News; Orchestra 11:15 Bunny Berigan Orch, 11:30 Shep Fields 11:45 Orchestra Amateur Night in Harlem Bouts; United States vs. Italy. News: Golden News: Coburn Gloves Bouts. orchestra United States Jack Russell I vs. Italy Orchestra PILACIS to PI1IN1JE Happy Felton Larry Lee Orch I Orchestra IMoe Jaffe Orch Jack Denny jEarl Mover ,1 Orchestra Dance Music Burke Don Bestor Orchestra mystery Lou Breeze 1 BROOKLYN IKllg EMMONS Cor.

Sheepshead Bay Sheepshead Genuine Chineie rood and American Dishes. 4Sc, Dinner T.ie. Complete Shore Dinner $1.50. LIQUORS AND WINKS FREE PARKING WOR 710K WMCA 570K BAYVIEW FELTMANS CONEY ISLAND Bay Lunrheon CHOICE BOARDWALK Moderate charges. KLSTAl'R ANT O.N Tasty unusual riishri.

12:00 Bert Block 12:15 Orchestra 12: Dailey 2:45, Orchestra WABC oOK WEAF Timel 7:15 7:30 Organ Reveille 'Morning 7:45 Jean Paul King Radio 8:00 Phil Cook; Frank (Malcolm 8:15, Cornweli Trio; 8:30 8:45 Funnyboners, and Lew White, organist Lewis ILIghts Out, sketch News; Cheerio, al talk Clock Early Riser Club Tomorrow's Early Programs 660K WJZ 760K Greeting, Rubes and Shine. Yoichi Hiraoka Claire, songs Morning Devotions (News Musical Vincent Dinnrrt from MANE GARDEN oprn June II nlnhtly thereafter. Danrinir no rover. Sorey Orch. FREPKRICK PESOS, 77 Henry St.

BESS1K COHEN, 80 Nassau St. SAMUEL 8 TRIER. 11(1 Amboy St. HILDA L1PSCHIK, 1732 Dahlll Road. ALBERT COPPOTELLI, 426 Bleecker Utica.

ELVIRA PASSALACQUA, 1349 54th St. SOLOMON AXEI.ROD. Wfl Hart St. REBECCA LUBARSKY, 925 Prospect Place THOMAS PI ATT. 4R2 Kings Highway EUGENIA MISCHENKO, 422a Sheepshead Bay Road ANTHONY SCARPA.

321 Filler? St. MARY GALLEGVO. 321 Ellery St. DREGIIORN. 204 Linden Blvd.

MARION LAWSON, 121 8th St. HARRY NEWMAV. 326 Vermont St. ANN PEARL. 240 New Jersey Ave.

CARMINE 379 40th St. FLORENCE D'ANGELIS. 357 36th St. SYDNEY LEVINE. Peterson.

N. J. SOPHIE NREIFELD. 590 Wythe Ave. SAM DEMATTEO.

1149 70th St. MARY CUSUMANO. 1855 75th St. CHARLES HYNES. 42 Oranite St.

NORA MEEHAN. 234 Hull St. BERNARD TYLER, Newark. N. J.

MARY SWENSKY. 305 Water St. SIDNEY SCHWARTZ. 319 Lenox Road. SARA LEWIS.

201 E. 94th St. HERMAN IGNACIO, 80 Nassau St. MONICA MOLLOY, 80 Nassau St. LOUIS ASARO.

2730 E. 11th St. FRANCES BARBARA. 2668 E. 12th St.

ANTHONY 8ILVIRTRI. 187 Avenue V. TESS1E BARONE, 231 Walworth St. JOSEPH LENCI, 7203 12th Ave. OLGA OROTTOLA, 1364 71st St.

ANOELO CAROPPOLA. 371 Wyoming St. JOSEPHINE LORIA, 371 Wyoming St. LEONARD D'ANOELO, 1130 Avenue Z. MARY CURATOLO, 2150 E.

14th St. JOSEPH POLLACK, 94 Bedford Ave. MARY SNEY, 8419 19th Ave. MILTON BKRMAN, 688 Leffert.s Ave. HELEN LEVITZ.

703 Dilferts Ave. JOHN MULVIHILL. 343 S. 4th St. HEDWIQ KRESCHKA, 962 Putnam Ave.

JOHN VAZZARO. 500 Avenue Y. MADELINE CELENTINO, 1525 M'Donsld Av, ALEXANDER MURSKO, 143 Milton St. MARION LUNIEWSKA, 205 Freeman St. JOHN LARKIN.

29 Sutton 8t. MARTHA MCCARTHY, 1042 44th St. HARRY WEISKOFF. 155 19th St. ESTHER HOCHBAUM, 2954 Br.

12th St. WILLIAM JACOBS. 2025 78th St. SOPHIE ROSENBLUM. 2033 78th St.

SIDNEY KATZ. 1806 Church Ave. TAINA WAISWAN, 775 491h St. ROBERT DARDEN. 569 Warren St.

ANNIE COX, 575 Warren St. WILLIAM BEHRENS, 510 Atlantic Ave. MARIAN THEILING, 1164 Greene Ave. JOHN BAILEY 2233 E. 15th Bt.

FRANCES ARPINO, 2384 E. 15th St. SOL DAVIS. 258 Schenectady Ave. SARAH L1PSCHITZ.

8 Herit St. ALEXANDER MILIKOWSKI, 1095 Manhattan Ave. HELEN KACZMARSKA, 1093 Manhattan Ave. LUKE LAVALLE. 2 E.

2d St. ROSE SA1A, 58 I. 3d St. JOSEPH WALLEN8TEIN. 1811 46th St.

SYDELLK SCHUFMAN, 6219 23d Ave. DOMIN1CK PARLANTE. 8678 Bay P'kway ELIZABETH AUUILA, 189 Bay 28th Si. EDWARD RYAN, 3118 Snyder Ave. PULIA HEALEY.

42 St. John's Place JOSEPH DIBIASI, 231 Sklllman St. ELENA VALLONE. 914 McDonald Ave. HARRY MAY.

8615 23d Ave. CHARLOTTE BRAUNSTEIN, 382 E. 51st St. JOHN ACCARDI, Bridgeport. Conn.

AMELIA COLAROSSI, 1964 62d St. CHARLES SCHNEIDER, 334 Etna St. GRACE SAINT JOHN, 1329 E. 10th St. JOHN RUGGIERA.

50 Cheever Plew. MARY ACCONE. 49 Cheever Place. HERBERT SELNER. 2818 Br.

8th St. AUGUSTA SAKOFF. 4111 Manhattan Ave. ULYSSES ADLER. 826 Dltraas Ave.

SARAH HOFSOWncH, B28 Dllmas Aye. WALTER LANG, 155 Vernon Ave. IDA SIN BALM, 2075 79 lh St. MORRIS FRITZ, 1997 Hughes Bronx EMMA DAVIS, 553 Bushvacs. Ave.

GUSTAVE SOHVENECHER, Park Ridge. N.J. ANNA SCHOM ACKER, 702 Hancock St. LEO NISENSON, 654 Linden Blvd. FAY COOPER, 850 Barney St.

SAMUEL ROTHSTEIN, 436 Eastern P'kwsy JEAN KOSHAR, 2180 E. 13.11 St. ARTHUR ROGE. 1135 Olenwood Ave. MURTLE AIIMOGIDA, 1473 St.

Mark At, F.MANUEL ROSENTHAL. 109 Sterling St. MILDRED SIMON. 1118 E. 14th St.

CHARLES FARRELL, 45-46 49th Woodside. LORETTA TWYFORD, 368 Union St. FRANCIS McCOURT, 223 Grant Hempstead. ELEANOR LATHAM, 3008 AveniK K. ALFRED AMUSO.

1334 59th St. RUTH LAUBY, 368 Linden St. VITO PAUSI. 8774 26th Ave. ANGELINA ACUR1NO, 30 Bay 46lh St.

MORTIMER EREKSON. 1530 32d St. MARIE WILLIAMS. 1530 E. 3-'d St.

MORRIS ROTHFELD, 63 Avenue D. AUELE SCHWARTZ. 2465 2Jd St. HARRY COHEN. 7113 21st St.

GERTRUDE SEIBEL, 832 44th St. NICHOLAS CARBNZA. 383 Bridne St. GEHIRL'DS FELDMAN, 154 Kuckaway Parkway UENRY YOUNG. 533 139'h St Bronx CATHERINE MrALLISIER.

138 Calyer St. HARRY COHEN. 898 Saratoga Ave. MARY BAUM, 360 S. 4th St.

JOHN POST. 58-12 69th Place. Maspeth. SOPHIE AUDR1ELA, 192 Empire Blvd. WILLIAM SANTOS.

579 Baltic St. EARL RIDLEY, 579 Baltic Bt. MICHAEL TENC7.A. 222 Carlton Ave. DOROTHY HEAGEAN.

222 Carlton Ave. JOHN DE SOMMA. 257 3d Ave. MARY SIOONOLFI, 352 2d St. IKVINO HEKWOLSKY, 1571 St.

Marks Ave. BEATRICE 8CRINOER, 229 46th St. ouiS VIRZI. 208 Eldrldge Man. KuSE GANGE, 249 N.

9th St. RICHARD BENNETT, 141 9th St. ELIZABETH ROOME. 1066 Bergen St. HENRY COCHIN, 146 Amboy St.

IDA SALMONSON, 163 Floyd St, VICTOR ASHER. 37 Malta St. REBECCA NEGRIN, Mil Alabama Ave. ABRAHAM KROOOMAN, 216 Sackman St. ROSALINE SOKOLOFP, 572 Stone Ave.

CHARLES COONATO, 8811 Bay View Manhattan. CATHERINE DI LEO, 288 Bushwlck Ave. ANTHONY E8TERLY, IS Inuraham St, RUTH RIELLY. 403 Stlmpter St. ALOUSrUS BTEFANCIC, 68-35 6Blh Giendaie.

IDA KHAUS. 83 Irving Ave, PRANK REAVEY, 353 77th St. ELLEN GRAAE, 7421 5th Ave. JACK QREENBERO, 40 Leonard St, SARAH SPILKA, 135 Slegel St, DAVID COHEN. 37 Malta St.

SOPHIE ALCOSSER, 182 Malta St. asiiiM.sasaaessiiisiianli C'C 7 GablM, Jflrleh Turnpike, Rsutt 25, Smllhtown. L. I. llfurr Kerrnntu rn3 rvirt tJ hfa ortlmtra.

Tloor Show. Dally Lunrlieon, 75c. Dinner from $100. Melodies island berenaaers lowing meioaies. inspiration- Dick Leibert Sales Talk and music.

(Rhythm Rascals Lonely Restaurant and Tap Room Lnocbeoo 50c. Special Table D'Hote Dinner 75c. A la carta a( koari. Excellent food. Choicest Liqaeir, The Breakfast Club, Ed Don McNeill, Story Helen J.

Behlke, Organ C. Dennis; News 9:00 As You Like It IThe Streamliners, 9:15 News I Fields and Hall, 9:30 Village Chapel lAdela St. 9:45 Bachelor's Landt Trio Dinner Daily 65c Sunday 85c IA CAHTE DANCING NIOHTLK Prospect Place. Corner Flatbush Are. Mrs.

Wiggs, ITim Healy, news. Pure 10:00 Betty and Bob t.i L. 1 Vxtmtie 'John's Other Ma Perkins, sketch 11U 13 I I1U11U HTIIIIM uvu-i 3 v.i Hole-in-the-Wail 159 riERREPONT ST. MICHEL'S 316-62 Flatbush nd $1.00 The hours. Cocktail social functions G0LDENR0D SARTORI'S all Foil Coarse A IIS quets.

News Bill Morning Meditations Scull, organist Beauty Talk Fitzgerald Piano Recital Teller Happiness Circle. Recital Variety show Beauty talk Food Hour IZeke Manner's Gang, Hillbillies 'Don Kerr Says Mason and Musicalilies Ives, Every. woman's Hour INews Zeke Manners Gang Hillbillies Dr. K. W.

(Dance Marathon 10:30 Betty Crocker; Hymns Just Plain 10:45 Sketch: news Today's Bill Pepper Y'ngs Family Children Cavalcade Ave. Luncheon eoo and bOc; Dinner 85o best In Brooklyn since 1910 A la certe all Lounge and Bar. Private banquet rooms. All Moderate prices. Choice liquors and wlnea HAI.SFY and NONTRAND AVK.

COST ml Homelike Complete Luncheon 40c Salad and Siinriwichcs Dally Dinner 50C-65C. A la carte. O'Neills Bean'y Talk (Personal Column Hope Alden Vic and Sade Martha Deane Ed Macllugh Evangeline Day 11:00 The Captivators David Harum 11:15 Quality Twins 'Backstage Wife The Big Sister Three fiddlers 11:45 The Merrymakers j'J he Wife Saver JOSHUA KRONGOLD, 949 West End Manhattan. PALINE LANDERMAN, 566 QuIncT St. DEAN GARDINER.

2661 Cropsey Ave. ETA CANNATA. 477 Mllford St. JOSEPH FRAZZETTA, 6224 Fort Hamilton Ave. DIANA MANISOALCO, 6224 Fort Hamilton Ave.

ANDREW SUCKFULL. 36 Cooper St. ELSIE RENN, 47 Lorimer St. JOSEPH MICHELUCCA. 567 Warren St.

ROSE ZRUDLOWSKI. 567 Warren St. MAX EINSTEIN. 244 Thatford Ave. ANN PAULIN.

131 Barrett St. ROCCO PETROSINO, 70Conselyea St. PEARL MILLER. 156 A.nslie St. AL CHAPKOWITZ.

749 I.afavette Ave. BKTTY MARCUS. 92 Tompkins Ave. ZOLTAN KLEIN. 230 E.

6th Man. EDITH MAHMORSTEIN. 55 Varet St. SOLOMON RUBENSTEIN. 2133 78th St.

ELS1B SHITEMAN. 1845 W. 9th St. LONNIE GREEN. Philadelphia.

Pa. ELSIE SAUNDERS. Philadelphia, Pa. JOSEPH HEYMAN, 1946 Clinton Bronx. RUTH FEINBERG.

104 Tapscott St. FRANK CUSMANO, 5317 Junotion Boulevard. Elmhurst. BERTHA FUICANO. 1617 70th St.

NELSON MTI.LER. 251 Devoe St. PALINE ABBATE. 41 Delmonico Place. HERMAN LUBIN.

572 Ocean Parkway. BEATRICE TOROMAN. 1039 E. 10th St. JOHN MOBTLIA.

7216 Bay Parkway. ANNE ZAVONNA. 134 Bergen St. SAUL RUBIN. 433 Rockaway Parkway.

ANNE TORAN, 2742 Br. 7th St. LAWRENCE POSNER, 2167 76th St. RUTH WAXMAN, 1631 59th 8t. JOSEPH MBRCANTE.

325 Humboldt St ANTOINETTE VACCARO. 335 Humboldt St. MICHAEL BRENNAN 544 Pacific St. OMEGA ZIMMERMAN, 544 Pacific St. VINCENT VENUTI, 170 Clifton Place.

ANTOINETTE DE MARCO, 172 Clifton Place. LAWRENCE GRAFFIGNA, 119 Cumberland St. VIRGINIA FIORB, 279 Cumberland St. SEBASTBIN BLUNDER, 815 E. 89th St.

SEBASTIAN LET1ZIA. 505 E. 88th St. RALPH PORCELLI, 255 Stockton 8t CATHERINE GIORDINO, 868 Metropolitan Ave. HARRY GA8ARCH, 964 50th St.

RIVIA MISCHNOFF. 1654 78th St. EDWARD MARRONE. 349 37th St, FLORENCE MADDATTO, 164 Ick Road. JOHN CORRIERO.

1544 79th St. MARY KONTE. 118 Lake St. JOSEPH BORDIERI. 544 McDonald Ave.

ELVIRA PINTO, 1430 36th St. JOSEPH SCHIAVO. 90 Kane St. MARIE REOINA, 1116 38lh St. JOSEPH CARRALtO.

247A Throop Ave. ANNE BERGLIONE, 973A Myrtle Ave. JAMES JENNINGS. 242 67th St. CAROLINE KELLY.

6735 Ridge Boulevard. WILLIAM SCHULTZ. 715 59th St. RUTH PETERSON. 831 52d Bt.

EUGENE SLUSKIN. 862 St. PEARL COHEN. 2337 Coney Island Ave. JOHN ANDERSON.

1770 45th St. DOROTHY MORAN. 961 E. 12th St. LA WHENCE 8CHOEN.

1454 45th St. LILLIAN KAGANOWITZ. 1756 50th St. ISAAC GELLER. 607 45th St.

ROSA BECKERMAN. 1250 44th 8t. DAVID FA TUCK. 1544 Park Place. GERTRUDE COOPER, 565 Christopher Ave.

JAMES KTLEY. 563 Atlantic Ave. MARY ITALIANI. 232 York St. MARIA D'ANOELO.

188 Meserole St. FRANCES MARCO. 547 Orand St. NICHOLAS NOVELLINO, 161 Graffe Place. MARIANNA VACCARO.

245A Orand Ave. WILLIAM HOWAS 55 44th St. CLARA BLANCHARD, 7502 Rldte Boulevard. JOHN SMYTH. 143 Engert Are.

MARGARET HARRINGTON. 112 Calyer St. STEVEN PALINOSKY. 166 7th St. MATH DA WANAUIOTIS, 374 Rutland Road.

JOSE MINOZ, 378 Van Buren St. DOROTHY R08ENBAUER, 378 Van Buren St. ISRAEL WEBBER. B19 Hinsdale St. SYLVIA SEGAL.

847 Hopktnson Ave. WALTER SINCLAIR, 549 Pennsylvania Ave. ADA STOCKIEN. 4U Qulncy St. BIGOIO DIPIREO.

125 King Bt. CAR MELA ASTARITA. 9 Ellery St. EDWARD 8KINNIDER. 506 52d St.

ELLEN WATSON, 348 14th St. JOSEPH OONIBENE. 2129 69th St. MARIE CHIAHLLLO. 1537 76th St.

MAX ARON, 729 Sheffherd Ave. SARA MUNITZ. 1KH4 W. 10th St. NICOI.O 1NGARRA.

513 Broadway. GUISEPPA SPECIALS. 188 Suydam St. SAMUEL ROSENBERG. 187 Riltledoe St.

FANNIE LUUBINSKY. 381 Marty Ave. Bert Lahr was dining at the Oaks the other evening when a bore walked in. "There's a guy," cracked Lahr, "that Isn't a bit sociable as a dinner guest. Every time he opens his mouth, lie pul.s his food in it!" There are 25,00 reasons why the Cotton Club will close for the Summer it would cost $25,000 to install a cooling system The Caliente Club reopening tonight will find business brisk with little competition plus the 3 Racketeers Frank Gonzales, ye host at the Yu-muri Club, says that from what lip's heard about, Hollywood diction is Mrancer than truth I I "Tjtjsjij MOTELTBOSSERT MARINE DINNE SUPPER DANCING Bill McCune'a Swing Band WOR rW.l BROOKLYN HEIGHTS' -wyyuj'UMi" tr Arif AIR-CONDITIONED Right at Grand Central eJpnmmtintitvi I (JOE'S) 1(1 NFV1NS ST Opn.

Fns Theater. Beautiful Banquet Rooms. Luncheons. Ban Dinners. Weddlnits Conventions.

Brldue. Euchre. Church Allaire St Cnilene Class Receptions. Dances Si other Social Riislness Oathennes. Ilininp; Rooms Alr-Conditloned.

Tomorrow's Afternoon Programs Alone, Terri Franconi Luncheon Music. Marlin, sketch Songs and Axton Strollers Matinee. News Quartet We Are Four ST. MARKS TVER.N lit St. Mark'.

Ave. near Noklrand Ave. Luncheon 40c. Complete Course steak or chicken Dinner c. A la carte.

Choice liquors and wlnea. Brooklyn's lamoue chef, Claude Olsen. Under new management. Events Tonight Meeting. Flatbush Real Estte Board, to dcusi Flatbui-h Home Exposition, J101 fatbuh Ave 8:30, Reciial.

Beatrice Reiser, soprano. Studio of Mme. Hlltna Olio, 109 St. tVl.x 8 30. Meennic.

Sheepshead Bay Property Owners Association, Oddfellow Hall, 2744 E. 234 8:30. Hearing on the city acquiring title to Sheepshead Court, between E. 14ih and E. 15th Borough President oflice, Koom 21.

Borough Hall. 9. Joint meeting, Brooklyn Women's Division, American Jewish Congress, Benson-hurst Chapter, Jewish Community House, 79th St. and Bay Parkway. Dr.

Morns Robinson to speak. 8. Annual trustees' reception to graduates, Pratt Institute, 215 Ryerson 8:30. Graduaion exercises, Volunteer Service Classes of Brooklyn Chapter, American Red Cross, Church of the Saviour. Ul Pterrepont 8.

Class Night, Adelphl College. Garden City. 9. Meeting and symposium, technical session, International Medical Center, 135 JE. 55 1 Manhattan, 8.

Meeting, Civil Service Forum, City Court House. SO Chambers Manhattan. 8:15. Meeting, Business and Professional Women's Club of Brooklyn, Hotel Margaret, 91 Columbia Heights, Fanny Boies to peak on "Holiday ior Edna Ferber," 6:30. Dinner, Public School 204, Hotel Towers, 25 Clark 6.

Annual strawberry festival and Installation, Men's Club of Flatbush Jewish Center. 500 Church Dr. Mortimer Kopp to give Illustrated lecture on plastic surttery, 8 30. Dinner dance. Brooklyn Young Men's Chamber of Commerce, Hotel Granada, Lafayette Ave.

and Ashland Place. 7:30. Twelfth annual dinner, Old Settlers Society of the Village of Queens, Commer cial Restaurant, 98-43 Springfield Boule vard. 7 30. Meeting, Bay Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Masonic Club, 7604 4th 8:30.

Meeting, Queens County Chapter -5. Military Order of the Purple Heart, Hotel Reicent. 161st St. and 89th Jamaica. To choose delegates to State convention.

8 30 Dinner. Brooklyn 8outh District Stewards. Hotel Granada, Lafayette Ave. and Ashland Place. 8.

Dinner. Brooklyn Preparatory School, Centre Club. 59th St. and Central Park South. Manhattan, 6 30.

Forum meeting. Temple Bnal Israel. 5314 4th Ave, lecture on "Nazism at Home and Abroad" 8. West Indian Night. Afro-Protective Lea cue.

Brooklyn Palace, Rockaway near Fulton 0. Wavelengths of Other IS etc York Stations Kilocycle 11.10 II. to II HO 1SIO 1SIKI 18.10 14.10 lflOO 1MIO ir.iiii 1850 Meters mt tit.i 1.14 Ml JII7 too too too WMT WIS WINS WFA WTAB wevD WBNX WHOM WCNW WMBQ WWKL wyxB Tonight's Highlights On the Short Waves (Eastern Standard Time) Rome, p.m.- Npwb In English; Folk Songs. Lina a 1 'theaters tor Ho, 31 1 9 mes. Eindhoven, Netherlands, 7 p.m.

Happy Pronram. Special broadest for America. PC'J, 31.2 9 59 men. London, ::.10 p.m. "The Iron Pegasus," train poems.

GSP, 19 6 ni 15 31 meg OSO, 19.7 15 18 meg; GSD. 2S 5 11 74 USB, 315 9.51 met. Santiago, rhlle. p.m. Symphony; Opera; Latin American.

Chilean and International Mumc, CB960. 31 2 9.60 meg. London, 9:55 p.m. "Trooping the Coior." in honor of the birthdnv ti Majesty the King. Ot-I.

lit l.2r) meg; OSF. 19 n. 15 14 0613. 25.5 OSC. 31 3 58 men.

Burno. Aires, Argentine. 10:15 m. Milnt. LRX.

31 06 9.6b m'g. Berlin. OO p.m. Children's hour. .1 1.7.

S'tio concert. 5 45 NVws Economic Ileview in tlerman. Kve Beicainos sing H.idio builds bridges. 7 15, iday in Germany Hitler Youth protr.im H.IMI. Ttie knrito Caru.so (gramophone rec-ord K.I5.

News arid Economic In English. Han, Presa Hpie'. Women a Hour: diTii beauty and boric care, tt lMI. News yi German. E-inont 10-45, Plan o(I DJU, DJB, 2j 4 11.77 meg.

Mornlnff Serenade. ity Consumers linlde. Mnsle Album. Hour, Market Specials. IO: 1.1 Music Moods.

10:30 Teuth snd Our City 10:40 J. C. Johnnie, songs. 1 1 :00 Maalcal r'stays. Capitol Danre Orchestra.

12:00 aoon Hafety Talk. 12:1.1 p.m. Hymn nlnger 1 2 Organ Recital. 1 l.lo News. Salon Fnsemhle.

Louise Oav, songs. 1:45 Salon Ensemble. Legal Dictation. 2. Ill Songs.

r'orsythe Teague. 1:00 Symphony Orchestra. 4 IH Health Talk. 4 I.V String Trio. WLWI-llOOK no Concert Echnea.

0:1.1 News of Tomorrow, 7:00 Kathleen O'Connell, 7:1.1 Songs. 7:10 Rev. J. J. Dalton.

7:1.1 Polish Kolk Music. en imsi HfprfttS1 (till i in'i jooo VjaTarJ Love and Learn. Health Talk Jerry Cooper, songs. Harding's Wife Hal Gordon Waller Ahrens Fern Scull, rgan and Music Farm and The Hitmakers Burt Raeburn. songs and Music, Home Hour; W.

Souvenirs Trio IKITllIL RIISmUlrmNITS 12:00 'The Gumps' 12:15 Edwin C. Hill 12:30 Helen Trent Gal Sunday'. 1:00 Jack Bcrch 1:15 Kitty Kelly George Rector, food. 1:45 Aunt Jenny 2:00 Rambles in Rhythm 2:15 Jack and 2:30 Dalton Brothers 2:45 Myrt and "3:00 Theater Matinee 3:15 3:30 Do You Remember? 3:15 N. B.

C. program Woman's Men of jPepper n-i. iVio and Mary Bailey iAratichair 'Dan Words Words I riKIIIS iThe O'Neills -K ft -ie Deane, Women's Hour lllllLlLg 'mxi ii and Music Guildi Blaufust and his Homesteaders Women's Clubs. Piano Recital Way Martha World the West IIM BROOKLYN Family N.li.C. Light Opera.

Rhythm Orchestra. I n.rnM ittfnrrl I a l-'nref, I Sade Concert Orch. Recital HOTEL GRANADA "BEST OP FOOD" BANQUET FACILITIES Chamber Musle LalaTMle an Ashland Haee The aballeros HOTFT PTFRRPTJOMT ierrepont and Illcks Sts. AIR roMUTIONEn nJ riLililiLrvll contant Supply of Fresh Cool Air In Our Ftuetela Rtssa l.unchns Rfle se to i-30; .1 to 9 m. Alio our CMatell Reeas I'wktalls from t.1e-54e.

Luntheoo serr.d In oiir t'o-ktiill Kwio Ilsllv t.lrept Rimiierl. Jones Club Matinee Texas Variety Program. 'News Moon Variety Trogram Light RLIIVTIATTAN Hotel Pennsylvania Roof 84 Si. and Seventh Av. Bimnr Berlssn and tils swine hand, jtlnner snd supprt danelnc Merit Iilnneri from supper eovar mtk nifhli, Jbe; Halunlsit and Uoll.lir mm II and rs Qui- es syaaaaVT n.A IN BROOKLYN BEAU RIVAGE i Margie Nicholson.

Mystery serial (rand Stand and 1 Rand Stand, Down Fast. variety show; Bob Carter, Garnett Marks, King Lear, sports; Jerry Baker Kay and Ruddy, Lee Grant others Jim 1 1, NfT Miller Orrhntra. Milkmaa i Matinee, until 7:00 a.i Tomorrow 7 a ra. Mornlnf Mflodle. 7 Awake and Swtnc.

strike lit the Band. 4 the Kerord. iHr-rolltical talk, ft in SKlnr Time. led Webbe Preaenta. DO Make Believe BaUraom.

Kitchen Kapen, Alan Sojmukert, p.m. Newi. ir Mirruphone In the Sky. Jtrr? Lee. tenet.

Mutinv With the Mietrnj. fop Dun lap Marathon. lf 1. Miner's Scrapbonk, Man on the Ntreel. Word and Music, on Marshall Novak, nonis.

Jim, drama. Kav Keed, onanist. nil llnllvwiiiid Nrwi. Mrrle Iitt Orrbftra. WNl'C 8I0K 1 00 fwsl Organist, 1 Mrlm lno.

5:1.1 Stirrd Dlrtatlon. Kfinnhon Orrbestrs. Hlritis 'I rin. 4 l.t Mu. rum llislnrr, iDtaker.

4 lluntrr-Alif Irr. i una 5 im) Itikinr n4 Camolnt. I.V 1 llrnur aonra. .1 :0 Manhatlan Band. IWIh, tor Irll.r.

Junior Inaprrtnrs Clnb. ft Hirahrlh l.um.il.n. 0 "Wnnun rrrfrrfl.H mi Ma.lrrwnrk Hnur. Mil. pin I rir l.lobr.

'Iratrl 1 llib. III Mira'lr. iif fndutrr. 1 I'- vmuhtinr Coocrrl. mi iIn ff.

Tomorrow 7:00 a film Class. 1 swing and hhlnb. lum CUm. irwlng 111 Nrws. A.

A. -A--. 4VaWJfnW-1. 4:00 Medical Convention. 4:15 Boh Byron 4:30 United States Army 4:45 Band Lorenzo Personal Follow the WHN 1010K 1 no m.

News. 1:15 Girl Interne. 1 lunri of ludar. 1.3S retimoiuel l.onrheon io H. W.

Vtarlrs. OO llramalic PUT. 2.15 f.eorse Vincent Orchestra. 2 Mt arlelv I ime. 2 .15 Jack Spriss Orchestra.

1 itv liianla vs. Syracuse. ft oat Teddy Poeli Orchestra. ft. 1.1 cs.

Health Briefs. ft it r.resorv Onbeslr. OO Inquiring Repiirler. Musical Muments. Orchestra; dramatization.

Helton. jinn Don Albert Krai Lit' Dramas. 7:. Vim-rut orchestra. 1 Ml ot, '1 hemliire Roosevelt, talk.

1 ir, Musi and News. 8. on Rroailnav Hoor: ('. UltMirn. others, ft to rank M-irciti.

Dorothy Col. Jay l.amour, Mvinc Dutchman. III! News. II Hrnry Riassnt Onhrbtra. II Albert Onhr.lia In ,4,1 Kilts I'terecc Orchestra.

11IMI allinf All 1'attlra. I llil S. am Jimm Van flrsiii-1 Jatk Sprmi tlrrhrslla. Tomorrow no a Fr Onmrr. J.l.v vlii.it and l.arl Bint.

tn Harry l.lnk Firrrlin. Vnur V'iftihor. 00 Lew Whltr, urran. ti l-0d ialk. in im in i.v Bi S'Win flrrhr.lra.

In lit nf lln Air. II tn Inn' nf loila. l.l. Snic and Mian. INTI KISTINd M-ATl HFS 5:00 KriM WNKW.

7:13 "A Y'ngs The Guiding MONTGOMERY ROYAL (luiilonr CirellMit iccoixmodationi for Iunchon. rldte-dlnneri, hanuurli. V.dilin.. anil ther social (athrrlnss. Reasonable ratea.

16 Emmons Sheepshead Bav. For reservations Wlleepshead 1 Osrdeni open for th. lesion Continuous sntertslnment nMnf. Hrnadwsv Keru. ush Avenue and Avenue 1 Miami Bech of New York Foot of Voorhies ATenue) Sheepshead Bay Fraturlni i Floor Shows Nllhtly.

Georea Fmrh and ills WMCA Orchestra. Ever? F'rldav i Harlem Msht, 8 Colored Shows) Inrludlne While shows. noon Fnnttlcbt Ficerplt. 15 p.m. Hrlrn Gray.

itttnn firkin Time. t.i cporce Creturr urcheetra. nil Nwa. in r.lrl Interne. Tune of Today.

Jimmy f.arfirld Orrhestrs. About Town; Nea, ih Dramatic play. 2:1,1 Malinre DanianU Arthur Chendlrr. Snrlrga Orrh'alrs. Don Albert Orchestra.

Nfi. 1.1 Yi-llins Gvpsy Orrheatra. I imp 1 ho Vlodrrnalrea. I 1.1 Randolph Jotre 4 1 Cieorie Vincent Orrhestra. WNEW 1250K I no Dm- JerrT le.

tonci. I 1 1 utiral Tortraits, Marathon. l.istfnrr'i Scrapbonk. Min on the Strrrt. I.1, Wt.rdw and Musir.

ihl Don Kirbrd. kiintta. I Mutc and I- Inwrrt. A Ml hav R'-fl. rg I IHV and Muir.

I li-rt- Tilt OrrhtMtra. Oil oipnrti Kriundiip. 5:1.) Kirhard Bronltt. tt Mt i isnf. A ihi M.ike BelifVP Ballroom, 7 Sit irt-b Frncram, R.fMf-Hlubhcr Rerrmao, comedian.

i.v Swine Tim. in Hpfllinc iki ituiout lnUT)pwt. RRirhall. Baltimore v. Nwa Mrar.

It 1. M.trathr.n. II Millrr Orrhrstrm. 1'! tut M.irvai )rrhr-lra. I -l am H.mlri nlr-n Or hftra, I Mk Mikf Hrmt On hritr.

ON THE A IK TODAY tits rar'iso, WliN. re -ill il illis ISTINCTLY OUT-OF-THE-ORDINARY" ROEDER'S Shore Uoail Barn 1001 4th Ave. gnore Bead S-J0 STEVENS 296 r-aiers Flatbush Ave). An eating place of distinction. Luncheon 50c.

Dinner 75e. Vol Orchestra. Liquors and Wines. MINIMUM or COVER CHARGE. BRIGHT ITALIAN VILLAGE HflTFI C.T rmorv sonnviva MUIU.

5T. (iLUKLE, BROOKLYN CI.ARK STRF.t'T 7th Ave. I tores. t.nn. i.

Tinlve, at. i pres. Station In Hotel No SPOTS nance In the Condemned IlalianVlllaKr. Jay Johnsons unuvualenter- talnment nittlillv withF.ll Dantzia'sCavallera. Dinner and Supper dancing from 7 P.m! NO COVPTR.

Mm. check per person $1. bp after 9 P.M 8at ,8 and Hole AIR tOMIlriOM.n "THE M0NTMARTRE of NEW YORK" DINNER S1.25 6 to 10 Revue et 1 1 2:15 Nltily. Il. ul.

IN MANHATTAN AMERICAN JIMMY KELLY'S 181 HI I IVAN 8T. Alf. 4-I4I4-S CONTINENTAL 7th Ave. (tilth New The" most famous th Darin. tmnX" revue.

Dine and dance to three famoue oroheetraa. Two shows nnhtlr. COItimbus B-7010 miM SCANDINAVIAN RooM Vi WHN'. Mi-l(iv Hour, Fo-ir Ink SpolJi, Aarunsnn Orchestra, o'lu-rs, WHN, WOR. Wnyne Kin? Orchfsira.

vocalists, otliors, WEAF. 9:30 Lily Pons, vrxallst; Chorus, Anrlre Kostolanfz Or-ohpstra, WABC. Allen, Pnrtlar.il FVtfr Van Stoctlpn Or-fhrslra. WEAF. Jesslra Dranonottf Charles Kuilmann, Al Goodman Orrhpstra, WABC.

Allen, Frpddlp Gibson, Richard Himber Orchestra, WEAF. Minstrel Show; Gene Arnold, Interlocutor; Vance McClune, Bill Thompson, Al Short Orchestra, WJZ. OoJdcn Gloves Amateur Boxing Contests; United I sincerely regret that the limitations of space made it impossible to accommodate all those who sought reservation last night at the opening of my new RIVIERA. Btti Hiawtt BEN MAROON'S the smnriiasbord." IBwrdlsh hors d'oeuvres) alter theater snaclt. floor show, dancing lilting tunes of Boh Awn's orchestra Marsh organht-componer.

circle 7-005d. THE WIVEL (54 W. Mlh At. EL TOREADOR Home of for that tn the McCurdy, SPANISH tuna quality In food and bey comfort, emorf. (i and raitful.

convenience. COCKTAILS nd dancing 4,30 to 0,30 DINNER nd dancing 7 to 10 An exceptional rang of llcloui entreei, from 75c Ne Cover er Minimum Chari THE COMIVIODORE eeenthlne visit RIVIERA SWEDISH JUSt ACDOSt THl Queen States vs. Italy, WOR. (WEAF, i( t. f.ath m.

Famous Swedish Hors d'Oeuvres with Dinner mor7 I-U31J vllh Luncheon Ifte Knlertalnmant, Supper Itane- in- "undaj Dinner from 1 P.M. Air conditioned out.

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