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Spokane Chronicle from Spokane, Washington • 12

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Spokane Chroniclei
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111 it ti .4 tt 1 11 aisilimliallinummill.IMEnnomallinouninomommmoninlimulLinommunnommomillilmintiPlisam 1L MoMkIEMWOMIIIINERESSIII milomonoimmoommitAmmmnommagiommomm.minunieramon EINERMIll U. June 2, 1918. SPOKANE 'DAILY CHRONICLE IZr II I I Dill Gives a Preview of Washington Story New Shows Today SOUTH AVERICA STADIRMINDED MOVIE FEATURES LOVE, COOT NORTH 111)1151011AT CITY LIMITS The greatest suspense picture ever made: RECITAL PLANNED BY PIANO PUPILS Bernice Gamble will present her piano pupils in a recital tomorrow evening at 7:45 at Norfolk halt, Riverside, Students who will participate are Susan Austin, Marilyn Fox, Ronald Warnecke, Co let a Van Damme, Valerie Blankenship, Florence Brown, Renee Smith, William Shinkal, Sharon Sleet'', Harry Penney, Bessie Stutsman, Timmie Rodgers, Sharon Rogers, Hale McPhee, Janet Sullivan, Donald Sandmire, Janet McDowell, Violet Stutsman, Boyd Bumpus, Minoru Hayashi, Roberta Irvine, Fa Worthington, Vernon Fry, Barbara Chase, Audrey Paul, Donald Smith, Margaret Phelps and Kennet Bain. Audition certificates and pins will be presented. "Swamp Water" "MIRACLE OF BELLS," "ARTHUR TAKES OVER" The long-awaited "Miracle of the Bells," adapted from the bestseller Former Senator Clarence C.

Dill! gave Chamber of Commerce members a preview yesterday of the story of Washington which, he said, should be provided for tourists at Grand Coulee dam. lie explained that the story, would be told with the use of a huge relief map, built on a scale, of a foot to the mile, at the top of Crown point, 2000 feet from the, dam and 700 feet above the Colum-, bia. "It must be big, it must be magnificent and it must be stupendous in the effect it will have upon the tourists," he said. relnlin11.1111.011110....Mat...""S'. 1 IF of I.

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I With Dana Andrews Anne Baxter Walter Brennan Walter Huston and at 9:55 KENNY DELMAR Many South American cities are ahead of Spokane In already having municipal stadiums, a Spokane -man now traveling in South America wrote the Chronicle today. Carl V. Goettel, a Spokane delegate to the recent 39th annual convention of Rotary International at Rio de Janeiro, is now touring major South American capitals. Ile wrote from Montevideo, Uruguay and expects to visit Santiago, Chile and Beunos Aires, Argentina. Recalling plans to build a stadium in Spokane, Goettal wrote that he had seen "wonderful municipal stadiums in Rio de Janeiro, Santos (Brazil) and particularly at Sao Paulo (Brazil)." Goettal noted that such American companies as General Motors, Ford, Studebaker and General Electric have big factories in (Al Senator Claghorn) in 01, .1 Ci A story of love conflict, of seller novel by Russell Janney, political ideologies, Daugh- starts ter," now at the Post, is a faithful, -rts the Fox.

Fred today a but not too interesting, reproduc- MacMurraY. Valli and Frank Si-lion of the novel by J. P. Marquand. natra play the leads in the story That because the book itself is not of a super press agent El a beau-too interesting.

Barbara Stanwvck has the role of liful actress. Also showing is the spoiled daughter of a million- utur Takes Over' with Lois Collier aire, Charles Coburn, who is con-land Jerome Cowan. stantly frustrated because people, won't let her run the works. 1017 WITH "CAP- Iwo men in her life are Richard' TA IN 1101COTT." Hart, who has the role of a SeriOUSi A gay song-filled musical comery, minded, but poor, young aristocrat, "Are You With It starring Don-and Van Hemlin, as an also poor aid O'Connor, Olga San Juan, and stubborn economist whom she Martha Stewart and Lew Parker marries. opens today at the Granada.

Comrrs a drama of social conflict, pan ion feature is a British sus-temperamental clashes and emo- pense drama, "Captain Boycott," tional fireworks, but unfortunately costarring Stewart, Granger and none of it Is handled very convinc- and Kathleen Ryan, ingly. Miss I hroughoutt. the picture continues to he just Miss' 'RANGE BEYOND THE BLUE," Stanwyck; Richard hart, normally "RA') MEN OF MISSOURI." a very fine actor, never comes to A musical western, ''Range Be-life, and Van Heflin is just a stuffy, yond the Blue," with Eddie Dean, stodgy individual who has none oil Roscoe Ates and Helen Mowery, the appeal needed to win a beauti-1 heads the new bill starting today ful daughter of the rich. at the Studio. Second feature is an Keenan and Spring western, "Bad Men of Miston head the supporting cast.

Isouri," with Dennis Morgan. Jane Companion feature is "Campus Wyman. Wayne Morris and B. I ur Kennedy. novel by Russell Janney, starts today a the Fox.

Fred MacMurray, Valli and Frank Sinatra play the leads in the story of a super press agent and a beautiful actress. Also showing is "Ar "It's a Joke, Son" Cartoon KLIAOVIErUNDERE GEOLOGICAL GROUP WILL SEE MOVIES Moving pictures explaining the manufacture of grinding wheels and papers for hot industrial and lapidary work will be shown Thursday at 8 p. at the monthly public meeting of Columbian geological society, in he Spokane Public museum, W2316 First. Norman Ekholm, abrasive engineer for the Norton company, will exhibit and explain wheels and papers for various uses, 11 STATE -1 HAIN IN TECHNICOLOR 415: "GREEN GRASS regitY13CFunim iAYnissCloCM'h al sliGe lot: urn 1 "HALF PAST minNtcarr, I ALLFOR FUN Ti nh ye tsutnaerst lanngdtocodamyedayt the Granada. Donald O'Connor, Olga San Juan, Martha Stewart and Lew Parker head the cast.

It's Today's News First That Gets the Readers. 0 AT THE THEATERS "The only restriction in Brazil to American industry is the requirement that two Brazilians be employed to each American," be said. The convention was the first in which North Americans were in the minority, Goettal wrote. There were 5700 South Americans at the convention, compared to only 1500 from all other countries. Goettal was one of the convention speakers.

Fa lk 11F BANDBOX SCREENS WEIMARE FILE' or 1 he Bells," 12:04, 328, 6:48, "Arthur 'fakes Over," 2:03, 5:23, 8:53. Grass of Wynminc" 1:09, 4:119, 7:09, 1 0: 08; "Ralf Vast MiditiKht," 11:45, 45, 5:45, 8:47. OR 1210, 3:25, 6:40, 10: The Cobra Strikes," 2:15, 5:30, 91:45. rosT---ts. Dallahter," 1217, 3:28, 0:39, "Campus Sleuth," 2:10, 5:21, 5:23, 8:53.

Grass of Wyolt mins," 1 Mid 4:419. 7:09, 1 0: 011; "lia Vast 245, 5:45, 8:47. 1210, 3: 25, "The Cobra Strikes," 2 15 Dallahier." 12:17. 3:211, 6,39, 9:50, "Campus Sleuth," 2,10, 5:21, 1 GLORIA GRAHAME DIVORCED, WED LAS VEGAS, June 2. (R)-- Actress GIOlia Grahame, 21, (Wired a divorce decree and a marriage certificate all in one day.

8:32. I She divorced act or Stanley Clem- i Tau With 12:27, 3:44, 7:01, "Captain Boycott." ner husband of three years Radio Programs Wednesday and Thursday Crhe.5e schedules are compiled daily by the radio stations. and the Chronicle is nnt resnonalble tor errors or last-minute changes.) ed. I KHO, S90 KC. 920 KC.

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C. TODAY! Sr Ir 1 ri tO TODAY! tII etrwlitrui SCREEN! 14fkt 4 111 4 S.7) AN A yesterday on allegations that he was so jealous of her that it interfered with her career. Shortly after, she Nvas married to film director Nicholas Ray. New Busses Added The Hil iyard-Monroe route of the Spokane City Lines carries more passengers than any other route in the city, D. W.

Barrett, manager, said yesterday. For that reason the nine new 45-passenger coaches recently delivered to the company were placed in service on that line, Barratt said. All-Star Dance INewsieel Capt. Midnight iTom Mix Gabriel Heater fReports Cisco Kid Par. Mat 'nee 'Don Miller Sartori Concert Time Bennett of Town on Parade ITun S1101, Persorts Corres.

Se. lCavalcade of Mus le Peterson Tavern The Smint Music The Whistler Happeninp! 1:10, 4:55, 840: "Alias a Gentleman," 1150, 3,30, 7:15, 1 Woman," 7:12, 1030; "Riff Ralf," 8:33. Encounter," 1:22, 4:32, 7:42, "Imperfect Lady," 2:55, 6:05, 9:15. sr Water," 8, It a Joke Son," 9:55. MOTOR lino, Scudda Ilay," 8:15, Stranger," "Pardon Us." Road," "Grapes of Wrath." RA IN Blondes and a Redhead," "Buckaroo From Powder River." DISIIMAN "Night Song," "Mountain ii hqhm." Beyond the Moe," '9ad Men of Missouri." THURSDAY OPENINGS GA Ralf Showers," "floppy's in.tunAn -night Song," It hethno.

STI Beyond the Blue," "Dad Men of Mimaturi." THURSDAY DPI NINGS IA Itia Rail Shoners," "Miliin'a non. Lone Ranger (to for House Bing Crosby Texaco Star Theater of Fay. 7:151 Durable 001Supper Club Beatty PV451 ILowell Thomas Jack Smith Dr. Chriatian Cloakroom Beulah Night Editor Name That song to Chia IGienn Hardy Lawton 1Pamting Parade iVet'S. RIV1PW 249 I-0 I 1.) 1111VVISIDII Joan Davis Engaged HOLLYWOOD, June 2.

tti'l--Joan Davis, film and radio comedienne, is wearing an engagement ring which she describes as "so big I'll have to put my arm in a sling to wear She announced hat the seven-carat sparkler as given to her by Danny Illman, former Chicago business man. The wedding dal has not been set. Her divorce from Writer Si Wells will become final in She announced that thA seven- carat sparkler was given to her by Danny Eitnan, former Chicago' business man. The wedding dal has not been set. Her divorce from Writer Si wells will become final in De- 'Mr President I 'Reports AmbAssa dor Or.

Pa rt Bing Crosby 'Mule You Like r) Your Song. Mine 91151 9:30 Mr. D. A. Illarre't of Sim" 1 I 0: OW Reporter 'Reporter of Melody ISoft Lit es, Music 10:30 Penny Thought' Musical Album united lOrrhestr" iCharlie Spivak's Or.

Li. Wolohan's Or. Fahey Parker Lewis i Whispers in Night Wallace Or. Reprirts 'House Pal ty Eventide Echoes CamiThell Sextet Score hoard Serenade 'Reports 11:00 Dance Time 11:151 11:30 11:45 THE SENSATIONAL BESTSELLER NOVEL NOVEL COMES TO LIFE IN A HEART THROBBING iv DRAMA OF ROMANCE I Joyous EMOTIONS All the People You Loved Dashing Bill Dunnigan The Beautiful Olga, from the 1 father Paul a.u.ltiumbDleear 0 to the Hearts of the 1 Millions Who Read 4 and loved the Book THE SENSATIONAL l' BEST-SELLER NOVEL nur Til i irr III A Bill HEART THROBBING .0 DRAMA OF ROMANCE EMOTIONS I JOYOUS 41' Lvd Dashing All the People You oe unnigan The Beautiful Olga, from the Chorus Humble father Paul Dear it, to the Hearts of the Millions Who Read and loved the Book 11: 00 Sports Scoreboard 11715 Sleep Serenade 11:301 11:45 Reports 12: 00 Event hie Echoes Jazz a Philhar. Congl est Or.

A simple but elonuent English film is now at the Bandbox. It is called "Brief Encounter," and it is an expanded cinematic version of a one-act play, "Still Life," which Noel Coward wrote a decade or so ago. This picture can not be measured by any Hollywood yardstick. Its theme is a love affair with overtones of tragedy. But the lovers are a provincial couple, each nearing 40.

And because each is married and a parent, they resolve to see One another no more and they do just that. So love does not cominpr and the lives of others are not torn out of their normal channels of affection. On that note of quiet, tender heroism, "Brief Encounter" ends. its entire length unmarred by a single false touch. Much of the action transpires in the waiting room of an English railroad station.

There the lovers first met; there they A train motif accentuates the pathos of their hopeless love. Weaving this theme into the climax, the heroineaftr parting for the last time from her lover dashes on to the platform to throw herself beneath the wheels of an on-rushing express. She stops at the platform's edge, her face broken in lines of grief and horror in the dim murk of the plat form. Actress "Looks" 1 Playing the lovers a re Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard. Miss Johnson looks like a woman of 38, not a lacquered heaut off the Hollywood production mill.

She is portraying a middle-class housewife 1 of limited meansand her wardrobe is what such as a woman's1 would beabout three dresses and 1 two pairs of shoes. Miss Johnson's performance outshines Howard'sand by about as1 wide a margin his outstrips most portrayals by Hollywood males. The word "memorable" is often' used loosely. It may be used in its exact sense in describing ''Brief 1 I 1 I Aptql1040A te- -NOW- 1 DON A ED O'CONNOR OLG A' SAN 1JAN in "ARE YOU WITH IT?" PLUS "CAPTAIN BOYCOTT" IIIISSM JANNEY'S Holiday." Divorce Planned HOLLYWOOD, June 2. actress Martha Stewart says she plans to file suit for divorce soon from nightclub comedian Joe E.

Lewis. The actress said yesterday on her return from Cincinnati that she and Lewis had been separated during much of their two years of marriage because of demands of their individual careers. December. 0 .44 i 1::411 't; 4 --r 44 day." 1491 lk. I Divorce Planned to 0 ilium 4 ,0::.

wr HOLLYWOOD, June 2. cember. lm 10: actress Martha Stewart says she 4V4. plans to file suit for divorce soon 4' Hick 1, from nightclub comedian Joe i l'Avf pR ottsf a i 164savi of Lewis. 34 0 4.

.1. ''14 The actress said yesterday on AUo0 her return from Cincinnati that .4,, she and Lewis had been separated LA 'C during much of their two years of marriage because of demands (01---NOW, 1 0) FIRST RUN of ''li their individual careers. I 1 go, Id(0)N Ru 1 ,3,,....,....,:.......,: 1111 BAND110 01,6 A 1 lot i tioNolkolit: SAN 1JAN in kt I 41 1 toiNo iT?" 04.,, 1.4,. One of the Ten Best PLUS "CAPTAIN 1 Pictures of the Year. RUSSELL JANNEY'S BOYCOTT" I CtTLITR I 1 KFIO, 1230 KC.

Wednesday 5:00 Story lady 7:30 Voice or Army 5:15 Eyes on Ball 7:45 Sports Review 5:30 Sports Reel 8:00 Baseball 5:45 Theater tylargee 10:00 Little Show 6:00 Summary, 10:15 Star Dance 6:15 Three Suns 10:30 Music Read 'By 6:30 Music You Want 11700 Platter Parade 7:00 Capitol Dome 12:00 Weather :15 Across Footlites 8 7 7 7 7 8 9 9 Thursday 45 Report 400 Pied Piper 00 Charlie Ryan 4:30 Bing Crosby 15 Bible Prophecy 4:45 Kiddie Record 30 Corn Holler 500 Story Lady 45 Here's That Man 5:15 Here's Vets. 00 Musical Clock 5:30 Sports Reel 00 Musicale 5:45 Marquee 30 Bruce Davis 6:00 Summary 30 Club Bulletin 6:15 Bob Eberly 45 Band Concert 630 Carrousel 00 Pastor 7:00 Capitol Dome 15 Johnny Betts 7:15 Gale en Labor 30 Class. Column 7:30 Guest Star 45 Reveries 7:45 Sports Review 00 Revue 8:00 Baseball 15 Claudia 10:00 Eve. Edition 30 Mid Day Fdition 10:15 Star Dance 45 Garden Talk 10:30 Music Read By 00 nee. Yours 11:00 Platter Parade 00 Penny Serenade 1200 Weather KIREM.

1340 KC. Wednesday J. AMUR RANK prittentt J. AMUR RANK 10 10 1 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 1 1 1 1 44.61.4ir d.tot ROSCOE AYES 1 HELEN MOWERY BOB DUNCAN PLUS PLUS DENNIS JANE 1 MORGAthi WYMAN 4v810 MN OF MISSOURI' MIK WAYNE MORRIS ARTHUR KENNEDY 4.0,,,;04,. ROSCOE ATES 1 HELEN MOWERY I BOB DUNCAN Ilf I'Q rI MIRACLE BELLS" os BRIEF ENCOUNTER 3 I.

Peet OtStae NW IMO VOIS BARBARA 1 STAN WY CK I 0 VAN 1 HEFLIN I I Is "Ba'n so DAUGHTER" ss I Plus "Campus Sleuth" 11 evlirT15MIPAIR; I II 6iR IF a a .9 La 17. "Campus Sleuth" II Imer HOWARD lotolooll )4 1 1) I.A.C1Q. liS9 --t1 I 7 PRESTIGE PICTURE eieosed throuch uNIVERSAA PRESTIGE PICTURE THURSDAY A. M.1 KHQ 1 KNLY 6 0019y'ske up Time 8151 for Profit 6 Edition 'Clyde and Pal 8 451Auctidn Time 7 Melodies Reporter 7 151Rocky Star IStiorn. Medley 7 30iMoraing Stare Gospel Singer 7451Sam Hayes Beck 8 00iFred Waring Warren 8 151 'Reporter 8SOIJack Bergh Helen Trent 84511iymn Evangelist Our Gal Sunday 9 00iRhythm Rascals Big Sister 9 151Midmorning Edition IMa Perkins 9 30IBest Buys 1Young Dr.

Malone 9 45IStargaret Smith Guidin, Light 1000113ouble or Nothing Sec. Mrs. Burton 10 15! 1Perry Mason 10 Children iNorah Drake 10 451Light of Vs'orld Evelyn Winters 11 Be Beautiful Grand Slam 11 Perkins Rosemary 11 301Pepper Young Aunt Jenny 11 to Happiness W'oman's World Noon 1Paul Law Reporter Emp. Farmer 1Bus. of FarMinff Jones IDouble or Nothing Widr.

Brown I Girl Marries 'Winner Take Aall Faces Life 1 Plain Bill Party Page Farrell i of Life the Missus Jordan 1 Mary 'Art Godfrey Drake 300 Woman's Secret tHint Hunt Edition Fisher 3.30!Backstage Wife IClub Fifteen Dallas 1Ed Murrow Lawton Manning Baker's Note. 'Melodic Moods 4:301 Collingwd. You Like Henry on Parade Shop Reports 1Corn. Calendar Masters 1Cavalcade Music Peterson Jolson 1Readers Digest Carson 'First NIghter Hawk 1Lowell Thomas 7:151 Smity Cantor Keen 800 Supper Club IFBI in Peace, War of World 1 8.30 Aldrich Family 8 45! 1Night Editor 9 00 Burns and Alien 1Dick Eames 9 Webster Says iCrime Photog. 10 00 Richfield Reporter 10 15'Gems of Song 10 30'Penny for Thoughts Orchestra 10 45'American Legion 11 Time A.M.

1 KNEW KG 4 6 00'Reports Morning Roundup 6 a KNEW Das 6.30. Strike Band 6 45'Reports Farm Sys. 7.00:Frank Hemingway Breakfast Club 7.15 Rise and Shine 7.30 Rex Stiller 7 Carl 8 00 Eiddlestngs. Ballads Saddle Songs 8 Lindlahr iMartin Agronsky 8 Hits kfast Hollywood 8 451Uncle Sludge I 9 Hardy Drake 9 15IKate Smith iTed Malone 9 Mod. MusiciTrye Story 9 Mat, 10.00 Happy Gang Dotty Crocker 10 151 Kilgalen 10 SO-Queen for a Day Storm, 10 45 iEthel and Albert 11 Oil 'Memories in Music 1.101mtlY Hill 11 15' iliiiist Buy, 11 30 Ozark Valley Yolks iloside si.iry 31 45 filernr.

Melodies Noon i Top-Rail Time N. V'. 12:15 John Fahey Farm Reporter 12:30 Elbert LaSicbelle Paul 'Whiteman 12.45' 1:00 Heart Desiie Re(1. Mat Hi ide and Groom li 4 5'Club Clicount PLUS --'0 5: OO Sacred 'Hour 30 Caval v.I WIMP i B. I-I.

Key Notes ROO Concert 1 5:30 Short Orders 9:00 Rep Meet the 600 Dinner Band I ACTRESS SPARKLES Concert 10:00 Dance i 1 6:30 Musical Chef Time I 700 On Sport 1010 By Candlelight IN REVIEW ROLE' Scene 11-1 Requests 7:15 Songs of Times Mrs. Montgomery Smith, who Thursday gave an outstanding performance, 6i30 (REM. Knffee 2:00 1340 Club in Sookane Civic theater's "State, 7:00 Rep. KREM, 3:00 1340 Club 'of Union" last fall, revealed Roffee 4:00 In Voice 7:15 Stuart Hamb 1 len 4:15 Rhythm iditional talents last night when she entertained members of the group I Pi series WI res of Gertrude Lawrence, with reviews. 1 The program followed a business, meeting held at the Theater play-, house, S652 Denver.

rir ovonlionvo vu Encounter." B. H. entertained members of the group with a series of Gertrude Lawrence, reviews. The program followed a business, meeting held at the Theater play-; house, S652 Denver. of particular excellence was RAY MILLAND TERESA WRIGHT RAY MILLAND 1 0 1111 w.

MAIN 3600' cAtitt 14 TERESA WRIGHT 1711777TA I IIS "Imperfect Lady" I I At DANA ANDREVI'S In IN tm PAWL A iunti.r.v Increased admission this engagement only. Mat. 45c. Eve. 65c, incl.

tax. Increased admission this engagement only. Mat. 45c. Eve.

65c, incl. tar. 2 I Big Hits RA No. 2 "GRAPES of 2111 IL 0 It I No. 2 "GRAPES of WRATH" Mrs.

Smith's interpretation of Miss; Lawrence's autobiography, "A Star; Danced." Two others splendidly, done were from Noel Coward's. "Private Lives," and "Susan and God," by Rachel Crowthers. Mrs. Smith has a distinct flair; for comedy and made the most of the satirical bit from "Private; Lives." "NIGHT SONG "MOUNIAIN urrtukt" "ARTHUR TAKES A Second Feature Thrills! Romance! I 1 k.4., A Second Feature "NIGHT 111. 'I brills.

Romance. MO( UN nue 4 0 iiARTHuR TAKES 1 RIALT The BroadwaY I HI LIIXARD G-3822 OVER" LOIS COLLIER JEROME COWAN OVER" JEROME COWAN 730 KREM. Koffee Doodlers 8:00 XREM, Koffee 430 Vocal Vitamins 8:15 Voice China 5:00 Key Notei 8:30 Wings Healing 515 1st Assembly 8:45 Sunshine Miss. of God 9:00 Nazarene Hr. 5:30 Short Orders 9:15 Crosby Classics 5:45 Pop Parade 930 Lt.

Concert 6:00 Dinner 10:00 Intern- Concert Hotta! 6:30 Mus. Chef 10:15 Call of Canyon 700 On Sport 10:30 Rhythm In Scene Rhyme 15 Home Show 10 45 Hillyald Hr. 7:30 Cavalcade of 11:00 Rep Tommy Music Dorsey 8.00 Concert 12:00 Rep Spotlight Rep Meet the on Band Band 12:15 Midday Melodies10; 00 Rep Dance 12:30 Noon Tunes Time Saddle Sr. 10:30 By Candlelight 100 1340 Club 11-1 Requests KWSC, 1250 1(C, Wednesday 5 p. In Club Cougar: 5:30, Sports Final: 5:45, Andy Russell Show: 6, Smiths of Hollywood; 6:30, Here's to Veterans; 6:45, Story Lady.

Fireside Circle 7 p. Mandrake: 7:12, Destiny T1 ails; 7 22, Music Corral, 7:45, EXCUrsiOns in Science. C. Concert Hall; 8 50. Reports: 9, Young W.

S. C. Artists: 930, Chamber Moso rale. 10.30, Record Performance, 10:55. Thursday 6: 30.

Sunup Serenade: 6'55, Reports: 7. Coffee Pot Parade; 8, Reports: 8:15. Any-Thing Goes: 8:30, Sammy Kaye; 9. Listening Time: 9:30, Ellen Roberts: 9:45, Mid 730 KREM. Koffee Doodlers 8:00 IgREM, Koffee 430 Vocal Vitamins 8:15 Voice China 5:00 Key Notes 8:30 Wings Healing Assembly 8:45 Sunshine Aliss.

of God 8:00 Nazarene Hr. 5:30 Short Orders 9:15 Crosby Classics 5:45 POD parade 930 Lt. Concert Dinner Di 00 Interns- Concert ogrWSPOPtql 1 LEMMA 1 F. 7 it 1 Ill I IV 401011066' LYI CROSBVFITAlERALD 'WELCOME STRANGER' AND Laurel Hardy 'W ELCOIVIUTRA NG ER' Extra--Donald Duck Cartoon "Daddy Duck" Lt." STARTING Tills NVEEK New Midweek Policy A New Picture Every Day Pick the Show You Like to See Today 4 (I. 44 Pat O'Brien STARTING WEEK Nell' Midweek Polley New Picture Every Day Pick the Show You Like I See Today Pot O'Brien mmoneor 0 RENE Phone-MAIN 46.68 1 the Se REEIT moo', 1 L10111P111EIVIII 0 VII Atilc 4 gLIIWEEK' "Riff-Raff" Bette Davis "Marked "Riff-Raft17 Bette Davis "Marked 2: Reg.

Mat. Ladles Ile Seater) 1 NtornIng 'Chapel: 10. Reports; 10:15, Aloha 2:30, Wei, orne TriirS Land: 10:30. It Really Happened. 10.35.

3 Lewis Spain i Chtnnin Choral Carousel: 11, Allen Prescott: I 1: 15, 3: 1Frank HemingwaY ReflNlions, 1130. Music for Today; 12. 3 30 Sagebrush Ser. Varictime, 12:15, Farm Facts: 32: 30, Mel. 3: 4 A oci Way: 12:45, Reports: 1.

Concert for 4700 Ada. Parade 111 liajnierIV One: 1:30, Vocal Star Time; 2, Tune Superman Terry and Pirate! ders: 230. It Really Happened: 2:35. StMel 4:30 Once Upon Time Sir King 1 Tune Time: 245, Seeing America: 3, Pm4 45 Hey, Mr. Motorist traits In Wax: 3'30.

Look at Australia: 3 45, 5 Dance Par. Melodies Keepsakes: 4, Reports; 4:15, Alvin() Rey; 4: 30, W. S. 445. Eddie LA Mar: 5.

Club Cougar: 30, Sports Final, 5:45, Nielody a la Carte: 6, Proudly We Hall 6 30. W. S. C. Flying Club, 6:45, Story Lady; 7, Musir From Hollywood.

4' lirr 5.301Capt. Midnight Concert 5.45!Tom Mix Time Heater Ray Bennett 6'15'Reports Reports 6. 304ed Ryder liter) Morgan Arrow Whats My Nadia 7: 30IAII-Star Review 1Front Pate Wolohan 001Glenn Hardy Wester a Jarrilmrce Fleetwood Lawton 8:30 Passing Parade Candid Microoho. 8:45 Reports H. S.

Grad. Trade Winds Fahry Reports Van Or. Ambassadnr f): no pultop Lewis Jr. Wasti. Roundup News Bing Crosny 'Wallace Or.

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