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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 32

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Sunday April 9 1950 Tuna in 9 90 on your Hear it on Read it in The News-Sentinel Page C-3 THE KNOXVILLE NEWS-SENTINEL Wan 3-3131 Pick of the Week's Listening Mahlers Monumental 8 th Symphony on WN OX Today JITUSIC appropriate for Easter Messiah Heifetz Horafernment should recognize a fact win hold the snotlieht dur- Staccato Rimsky- Korsakov's known by private citizens that ing most of the day Flight of the Bumble Bee Sog-! it is impossible to live beyond JSt nest Knoxdll Srmphon gSSl Orphutn thit uaun the VMt O' tP nAOX St 430 I) RL til lOflij Orchestra this season the West- heard on WNOX at 5 today The plot concerns the unsuspected cross-currents and conflicts which surround the hostess of a striking assortment of human beings Olivia De Havilland and Mark Stevens will be heard in The 9 Opera soprano ahd Gordon Mac-Rae will be heard in songs from Victor Naughty Marietta on WROL at 8 Monday a ROBINSON IS NARRATOR TCDWARD ROBINSON will Snake Pit at Monday WNOX Modern Stella's Big Decision Backfires FULTON OIRSLER Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts: TN DECIDING the problems of life something more than reason is needed if we are to find wisdom one must also listen to the counsels of the heart Which makes me think of the story of Stella and Ralph Stella was dark and slim and young and her flashing black eyes were full of questions very eager about people and the world One Thanks giving Day at a i football game she I met Ralph He was a student from Johns llopkins University a blond thoughtful very intellectual lad from the Deep South As the storybooks used to say they fell madly in love and in their courtship they were so happy that they were almost afraid of such glory be narrator for a documentary program titled Growing Pains a red for the United Jewish Appeal at 9:30 Wedne sday WBIR Cornelia Otis Skinner will be guest on We Take Your Word on WNOX at 10:30 today An Easter gift from movie actress Jeanne Crain starts VACATION IN SMOKY MTS Charlie McCarthy on a fantastic flight to Bunnyland during the i Excellent la Spring fishing Edgar Bergen show on WNOX at boating riding pon fun and rriaxa-8 today Ray Noble has Usui fr all Bring yuur family One composed special music for the two and three bedroom cottage with or event Without cooking (acllllies Also superb meals at Caftena Coffee Shop and Din ing Room DRAMA AND MYSTERY minster Choir the Schola Can- loa'y' to rum and 50 boy singers will rs kivr pmori'c assist the New York Philhar- monic Symphony in its first THE James King Chorus Mill broadcast of the monumental present a program of special Eighth Symphony of Gustav music over WROL at 6 to-Mahlcr on WNOX at 3 to- day Soloists for the program day The great religious sym- will include Dale Yambcrt phony is divided into two parts Ralph Guinn Almeda Beeler and the first being a setting of the Bill Brakebill Dr Alexander Latin hymn Veni Creator Spir- Matthews will speak on The Life itus The text of the second part Everlasting is the final scene of the second 1 The Robert Shaw Chorale will part of Goethe's Faust ending present- the final movement in with the famous line Etcr- the series of Bach Easter Music nal Feminine leads us upward programs on WBIR at 7 and today Mahler uses groups of isolated In recognition of Easter Dick instruments in the symphony in Haymes will do a special ar-ordcr to add a sense of physical rangement of The Prayer space to the music to during Contented Hour over yourself1 he wrote entire WNOX at 10:00 today universe suddenly beginning to sound and sing! In this work FORUM OF THE AIR guases in a choral-symphonic work HI iucccss in doin' it MEET T1IE MENJOU5 his will be heard oh a true-to-life husband' and-wife show on WNOX at 10 a Mondays through Fridays Dennis Day will make a guest appearance on Mod-i vk-7 em Music Hall program at 5 today WBIR Day will sing Night Mr Mrnjou and Day and the orchestra will be heard in Scheherezade suite Freddy Martin returns to his old time spot 1 today WBIR EASTER DRAMA THE Resurrection will be the broadcast in Greatest heard on his last appearance on program at before he In Hollywood Metropolitan Then one day while they were ahead and of the possibility of her broke her his her she must she must waiting for the results Stella had a visitor Sitting stiffly in her living room an elderly woman was waiting for her tears glittering in her eyes She mother and this is what she had of her pleaded for love children horrors thronged mind Even though it own heart as well as common sense told her siting for her common sense told her like melting ice 'break the engagement he was Ralph's to forget him But another HFI CPtO SOIDH Writei Is Mp Bar US airi firing i i topic on the WNOX Forum of and try tribute to the sircneth of hi the Air Wednesday at 10:30 part musical structure Opinions will be expressed by musical structure ptEBORAH KERR Charles A-r Boyer John Garfield Dorothy McGuire Rosalind Russell raul Douglas Otto Kruger and Jan Sterling form the roster of players for Dinner at Eight to be Service every mile comfort every minute on Canadian Pacific trains across CANADA i Mrs George A Caldwell a vol- unteer worker who enlists other volunteers Howard Preston the Gods president of Hamilton National Sunrise Service will be heard Bank: Kenneth Kaiser plant on WNOX at 9:30 a today i manager of Rohm Haas and sinnat rphittai (followed at 10 on the same sta- George Tate of Tate Realty A I II I on by the Hollywood Bowl Co hei a ta5 would Sunrise Service i CoL Robert Downie who promise to love him in sickness The Hallelujah Chorus believes that the national Gov- and in health for better or for1 worse You would do that even 1 if this sad thing about him were not true Yet afterward he might be crippled in an accident and then you would stand by him I I I I a at U-T Otters Adult Entertainment against him If you love him pray for better but take him for TWIST of your FM radio dial Hall have been turned into head- title of the final the Easter series of Story dramas to be WBIR at 5:30 today Ezio Pinza will make Telephone Hour the 20th anniversary 9 pm Monday WROL takes up movie vprk June Nadine Conner periment in direct come to say: know you love my son I am sure that you will be a good wife to him And I'm certain your marriage will be a success However there is something about Ralph that you have a right to know and he is afraid to tell you I have urged him to let you know and he has refused That is why he has always put off our meeting WRESTLES WITH SOUL his wishes Ihcrc-Aforc I considered it my duty to come and tell you myself even though it may end everything son spent three years of his life in a mental asylum the doctors regard him as completely cured They all feel sure his trouble will never return But if you are going to be his wife that means until death and you should go into marriage knowing the truth" What was the right thing to do? For days and nights Stella wrestled with her soul When she thought of the long years PUN FOR FUTURE OFTEN in moonlit walks through the whispering groves of Druid Hill Park they swore to each other that nothing nothing nothing whatever should part them Ralph was a medical student and came from an old colonial family his father and grandfather having been doctors before him In spite of his precise logical way of reasoning everything out he seemed to Stella the kindest most romantic man she ever knew I say man Instead of youth because while Stella was 19 Ralph was nearly 30 It never occurred to Stella to wonder why her fiance was so late in reaching his graduation year They were too full of plans for their future to think of suh details a MOTHER TELLS SECRET 1 WITHIN two months of their first meeting they decided to be married the ceremony would be held right after he passed his state medical board examinations GutaJhanGtc classroom instruction by radio to schools throughout the Knoxville area The last purpose is still in the experimental stage The Radio Workshop a student organization is the nucleus from which students are drawn for the station's activities No student receives money for the work just valuable training and a lot of fun Some 125 colleges throughout the nation now operate their own radio stations better or worse rv to 919 will bring hours of quarters for the station WUOT The other lnpiral nart nf her 1 radio entertainment without is supervised by the Division of jVu Wgicai pan oi UK I milllllmail Unimniilv Rvlmtimi kesrieri hv replied: he had told you about this himself you might feel differently How can you trust him?" To which her heart replied: loved me so much he was afraid to risk losing our happiness" ENGAGEMENT BROKEN rpiiE end of it was that Stella's news of student activities Student interest in broadcast- AM radios but not more than 50 mind her sensible arguments ing has increased 100 per cent feet from the steam pipes Easy chain roomettes wide berths Canadian Pacific style service cast or west across Canada Warm hospitality waits at the Empress set tamid ever-blooming rose gardens in Victoria British Columbia Come! Fsr rifumsw wit law Cud Lskti tnpt ri aids ifu awd ItgM-PHifi a If satvks! fa ysar tnesl Mf Cauadiaa Pmcfte 14I2C6S Rraf ByfJdMgrirJaaia CmtU won over her heart's entreaties since the new station went on the The studio also broadcasts The logical conclusion was that n'r Oct 27 1949 according to adult Jnformation programs oyer the engagement be broken and Ken Wright station director five Tennessee commercial SUNDAY APRIL 9 1930 sta-Students do all the work from tions operating the control board to i writing the scripts and TRAINING VALUABLE rpilE purpose of WUOT Mr 3- Wright said is to offer adult-level radio entertainment to provide an outlet for student and faculty contributions and to ex- U-T FOOTS BILL rfO classrooms and an office on the ground floor of Ayres so it was Ralph left Baltimore and went to California For a long time after his going Stella was inconsolable Indeed 10 years passed by before she was able to become interested in another man That time did come however and in her young 30s she became the wife of a lawyer in Trenton Then only a few years after her marriage she awoke one night and found the bed beside her empty She began searching the house only to find her husband in the cellar swinging an axe against the stone foundations of the house and screaming: am Samson and I am going to tear down this place" INCURABLY 3IAD QUITE mad he was incurably so Today he is ending his life in an asylum After the commitment Stella took a long trip west One night in a small ity in California she came by chance face to face with Ralph again He was the most distinguished surgeon in that whole region With him were his wife his son and his daugh- is when you go out concealed when minimum meld requirements are waived What is the principle on irhich singletons or doublctons are discarded It's a good idea to discard them when the pack is small but when the pack is large think twice If you have not a black three or even a wild card to prevent your opponent from taking the pack it may be a good thing to discard from one of your long suits hoping that he will not have a match for it Is it a good thing to keep your hand as small as possible? No You can have too few cards thus making your hand inflexible Are red treys counted in the initial meld? No You do not include the value of any red treys you may A I ny the W( MrKrawrr IN Canasta it is sometimes possible to encourage opportunity to knock at the door by giving the opposition a misleading picture of your hand This can most effectively be done when your hand contains five cards of a kind and the initial meld has been established Rather than meld all five of the cards it sometimes pays to meld only three of the holding and freeze the pack at your next turn If your side has only a limited number of melds showing it is possible that the opponent on your right will eventually discard into i the pair withheld from your original five of a kind enabling you to pick up the pack If I have a vatu ral canasta in my hand cron though sixes or sevens and the individual card ralues total to only 35 points does it constitute an opening meld? No Melding of a canasta docs not meet the minimum meld requirements unless the value of the cards themselves totals the required amount Only exception have laid on the table in your i initial meld The 100-point value ter all sane all happy of the red trey is a bonus only Of course in making our dec! AIRING BOTH SIDES Two University of Tennessee tuaens It is not counted as meld value stons we must use the brains that on ihe program over WUOT non-commercial student- Goa has given us But we must 7 I McCloud also use our hearts which HeLso operated radio station The smiling co-ed is Miss Ann gave us as a part of Himself Lo Follette and the gent is Frank Lester of Nashville Patsy Neal Says You've got a sure winner every time in MLS PAR PAINTS I NAMELESS CARTOON Two callers and BUI original drawing will rewerd the writer cf the best title tor this cartoon Send idecs to Nameiess Cartoon Editor The News-Sentinel by Wednesday morning Only one entry per person piecse MONDAY DAYTIME APRIL 10 1930 EBKS' Date With Dne Date With Doe Dele With Doe Date With Doe WIBK BOO KC Fvetoslve R'east Haas gmahtes The Easter Beanies "13? Date Doe Dote With Dee Doe Date With Doe Devotions Morning Express Morning Express Breakfast First Firt Call First ai! Rev Mull 9 Weather News Date With Dne Dae Doe Date With Doe Weather News Mom Serenade Mom Serenade Mom Serenade Lenoir City Lenoir City Bob and Don Whltefrost Qt Sene Turner 322 Emory Street Itarrl-man HAT CHECKS BOY Ruby Ball 1006 Uliana Street SCREAM-UNEP MODELS Roy Large Route Maryville CAP-TIVATEDi Stevie Grisham ldd Wade Lane Oak Ridge LOOKING FOR HIGHER THINGS Harry Mills 41S Roaedale Avenue Morristown THEY HAD NO COPY RIGHT Mrs Herbert Turner 322 Emory Street Har nman THE JOKE'S ON HIM Mrs Florence Livingston Jamestown T-HATS FOR ME Mrs Lewi Cook Box mi Hamman: Katie Gnsham ltid Wade Lane Oak Ridge B'kfast at Friars R'kfsst st Friars I Morning ge'pade I Morning I I or Out There's a Valspar paint that will do the job better! Outside House Faint Inside Finishes in Gloss and Semi-Gloss Inside Flat Paint Floor Enamel Floor Sealer Roof Finishes Screen Enamel Valspar Varnishes Val Oil Boat Paints For Sunday April 9 and Monday Daytime April 10 1950 ALL Listings Are Eastern Standard Time Adv Nears Agronsky Date Wth Doe Date Wh Dne Date With Doe Rmkfast Club Breakfast Cluo Breakfast Cuh Breakfast Club Radio Bible Hr Radio Rihle Hr Joe Harriett Morn' Bud's Mom' So Bud's Mom So Rev Ivie 'WO Morning Se'nade I Morning 9:30 to 10:50 BIG JIM'S Cowboy Jobiloo True Pnry True Pory W-tty Crortrer Treasure Chest Rev Ivie Rev Wad ley Rev Suilivan I Devotions (N H1oft-bowe Behind the Story Bob Pooie I Bob Poole I Do hoy Mod'n Romance Mod's Romanes Quick As A rush Ladies be Seated LBS Doug's News 1240 Club 1240 Club Smith Snks Eddia Arnold Lunrh Melodies Meaner Mail News RauVhaee TUNE-0 See Patsy Neal in Hasty Heart" starting Tuesday at the Riviera Rev Reviwbn Cat Walker Farm Hama 11:15 a at 12:15 All Hymna 12:30 1:30 Bib a K-x- bnoy BASEBALL 7 Boston BRAVES vs Cincinnati REDS R-h rm BuJ Maryan Shaw a 9 si a 1 BRONSON Caryville wins the art and the rash today with this title: Easter Beanies" HONORABLE MENTION BIRDS OF A FEATHER A Same Rout 5 WOMAN-LIKE Nancy 1 Vernon LOOK FOP A FLOP! Wendell Hogs Box £75 Cumberland Ky CAN YOU TOP THAT? Bflim 4227 TaUiuna Avenue HATS ALL SON M- Hardin Mom 52 Stain Road Eitkiton ViLage Maryttlle KID HIM WiLiam Cm UX Pnuti Race HAT HAPPy BUI Ray 3SX1 Logan Avenue THAT TOPS THEM ALL Bi'ly Genet Paynler lid Ebn Street Harlan Ky A CHANCE TO BLOW HIS TOP i TV lorn SMioe Fort Sander Nurae Hornet JUST PLAIN ADk Mr Ward Box 90 Harrlman BOY BLUE HIS TOP Imo-- Wrlrome to Hollywood Hannlhal Cobb Hannihal Cook Cedrle Foster Oman Fanrie Afternoon ja e'ade Afternoon Ladies Fair Ladies Queen for a Day Queen for a Day BIG JIM'S RHYTHM ROUNDUP Jute Box Jute Box Review Use the best! Use Valspar! eep the kill running Bride and Groom RAG: K'l'ran My Name And Number 1240 Cub 1240 Club 1249 Club Jimmy Alien PINK RED till ar WHITE These grand hsrdy Buddleia are perhaps tne moat piolinc dowering el all shrubs a July nil frot Charming rag rant cut low era I is IS inch xakn These strong voting plants WILL BLOOM THIS YEAR Exon St ORDERS ONLY VOW CHOICI any coloe ALL FOUR foe dollar hill R0CKN0LL Morrow Ohio Knoxville Tenn 406-12 State St Phone 3-2161 Crossville Tenn 410 West Ave Phone 63 Chal'ge ef Y'kon Charge of Y'kon Jnrk Armstrong Jack Armstrong Mark Trail Mark Trad Tom Mx Tom Mix David Murriso White Frost Qt Sign Off CYfCO.

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