Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1938 — Page 11

MONDAY, OCT. 10, 1938

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

PAGE 11

PURDUE AWARDS At United Typothetae Conclave

CONTRACTS FOR NEW BUILDINGS

I. U. Blue Key Fraternity Heads Named; Assistants Also Announced.

Times Special

LAFAYETTE, Oct. 10.—Contracts have been awarded for construction 3 of Purdue University's proposed new chemical engineering building and a two-story underground annex to the Purdue Memorial Union Buildin

8 A bid of $257.000 won the general construction job on the chemical engineering structure for the George Fuller Co., Chicago. Freyn Bros, ; Indianapolis, received the heating, ventilating and plumbing contract |

Times Photo.

U.S. MOVES FAST Sins Sar

|

{

urday INTRUST ACTION A AGAINST A.M. A,

Criminal Indictments Sought In Case Going to Grand Jury Oct. 11.

WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 (U. P).|§ —The Government's case against} the American Medical Association, to be presented to a Grand Jury next week, Was nearly completed | today. The case will be heard by a spe-| cial Grand Jury in secret sessions beginning Oct. 17. The Government

seeks criminal indictments against the A. M. A. on charges of using] “threatening and coercive” tactics | to combat a co-operative health organization. The main charges the Govern-

RX .

Soloists at a concert to be presented by the Indianapolis Liederkranz Chorus next Saturday night at the clubrooms are Harry Ceder Holm, tenor (above); Miss

\\ |says a printed notice affixed to the

CAFE BARS JAPANESE LONDON, Oct. 10 (U. P.).—Japa-. nese merchants and city men have lost their favorite eating place in

London—the Chinese restaurant in Piccadilly Circus. “No Japanese will be served at this restaurant,”

TONIGHT

7:00—Al Pearce, WLW. 7:30—Richard Crooks, WIRE. 8:00—Radio Theater, WFBM. 9:00—Guy Lombardo, WFBM.

entrance door. 9:30—Eddie Cantor, WFBM.

Tomorrow the Indianapolis Public Schools open their fourth consecutive season of classroom broadcasts at 2:15 p. m. on WFBM, with a “Music of Foreign Lands” pro-

ETE Ra, gram. Ralph W. Wright, the

i Lal | schools’ music director, will be guest |speaker. Four new broadcast-topic

| will be included in the year's radio :| activities over both local stations. | Networks, too, are emphasizing education. CBS’ “School of the Air,” | pioneer series, got under way today son its 10th season. MBS likewise i has inaugurated a similar series, i “Nation's School of the Air,” which {will be heard Monday’s-through-i Fridays at 9 a. m. from WLW. {| 8s = 3 | Strictly on the entertainment : side, we find Guy Lombardo and :| Al Pearce returning to the fold for [BPH the winter months tonight. F {| The Lombardo organization goes

9] NS ‘series and three former programs

ON THE RADIO

scheduled by Senators Vandenberg (R. Mich.) and O'Mahoney (D. Wyo.) and Interior Secretary Ickes. Mr. Vandenberg will speak at 8:30 p. m. today from Sioux Falls, S. D,, and Mrs. O'Mahoney at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow from New York, both on {NBC-Blue. Secretary Ickes may be ‘heard on MBS from St. Louis at 9 |o’clock tonight. un

a2 n

Mr. O'Mahoney is to speak on the Antilynching Bill before the New York Board of Trade. Subjects for the other talks are not announced. un ” 2

The Brothers Beery, Wallace and Noah, with Eduardo Cianelli and Edmund Lowe, will give you an hour of Wallace Beery's screen hit, “Viva Villa,” on tonight's “Radio Theater” { broadcast. » Deanna Durbin and Bobby Breen, a couple of Eddie Cantor's proteges, will return to scenes of their first {triumphs when they guest-star on their discoverer’'s broadcast at 9:30 p. m. today, CBS-WFBM. | = 2 ”

| Richard Crooks will be back on

» 2

on a bid of $70.989, and the Wade- | lectric Co., Chicago, the elec- | of trical contract on a bid of $34,265. | Cornelius, Indianapolis, and J. Frank Smith, Rochester, N. Y. The B-W Construction Co. of Chi- snventioh Will last two Gavs cago was low bidder on the under-| convenuon i 5 i g has. ground structure at $51970. Frevn |

ros. also received the heating. | . . . ti and nd a, 60) 0 Printing Executives Hear Discussion of Tax Problem

with a bid of $8700, and the electric- |

| to work for Wayne King's long-time NBC-WIRE at 7:30 p. m. today for (cosmetic sponsors on CBS-WFBM | second broadcast since his return, at 9 o'clock. The Pearce Gang also After this program he will be ab.|has a new sponsor, plugging cereal Sént until Oct. 31, with Margaret .. now instead of cars. You may hear SPeaks taking his place meanwhile. ‘them at 7 p. m., NBC-WLW. His program for tonight includes - un a |Grieg’s “A Dream,” the last act

oO | aria from Puccini's “La Tosca,” pera fans, who may have for-|!and Tours’ “Mother O'Mine.” Al-

N gotten the announcement in Sat- fred Wallenstein will direct the \ urday’s Times, are reminded again accompanying orchestra in the that NBC-Blue will carry the sea- Overture to Gomez “Il Guarany,” si son's first opera broadcast from |Jarnefeldt's Praeludium, and “AuSan Francisco tonight at 10:05 tumn,” from the Glazounov suite, p. m. The work is Mozart's “Don “The Seasons.” Giovanni”; the stars, Ezio Pinza, | Elisabeth Rethberg and an Italian tk |[newcomer, Mafalda Favero; the : conductor, Fritz Reiner. = ” 2

Among the preminent persons attending the United Typothetae America convention at the Claypool Hotel today were George H. The

Roberta Bland, harpist, and Mrs. Edward LaShelle, pianist. Frederick Krull is chorus director,

TOWNSEND REPEATS WARNING ON GAMING

ford ment will try to prove are: | 1. Because of the opposition of the A. M. A. and its affiliate, the | District Medical Society, qualified doctors have been restrained from practicing as they saw fit. 2. Patients have been restrained | from selecting the physician of their | choice. S| The controversy began a little te “jover a year ago when 2500 Govern- ie Way t Gilliatt Named Head ‘ment employees organized the Group peated his warning the ibe Si : x Health Association, a co-operative Would have to take action if County Of Blue Key atl. U Delegates to the 52d annual convention of the United Typothetae organization to provide medical care officials failed properly to enforce . we {of America turned their attention to taxation problems this afternoon on a prepaid basis. The organiza-| ntigambling laws Times Special at the Clavpool Hotel. tion derived its funds from its mem- apie een oo d mblin BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 10.—Neal} R. Reid Vance, Columbus, O., was to speak on “Social Security Taxes bers who contributed fixed monthly Rejsraing 0 Re a is in oy<

= = =

al contract went to the Sanam

Electric Co. Indianapolis, for $2050. Governor Townsend today re-

2

Ted Husing, who gets around to the country's leading football games, will give you intimate ? |glimpses of the season's gridiron For those with a taste for politi- stars when he returns to the CBScal discussions, there are talks WFBM “Monday Show” at 7 p. m.

# 8 2 ® ” RADIO THIS EVENING

(The Indianapolis Times is not responsible f i - nouncements caused by station changes a re i In. program, an INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI WFBM 123 : WIRE 1400 WLW 700 (CBS Net.) (NBC-MBS) (NBC-MBC) Let's Pretend Edna O’Dell id News

n 2

%

ass

2

All the 1939 Fall and Winter colors and styles. Your choice of many luxurious furs. L y luxuriou r

Se RA a A i

CHICAGO GN 720 (MBS Net.) O'Dell & Salvo Johnson Family

Melodies Swingmates

ail

2

Hannah Terry Jack Armstrong Paul Sullivan

3

Tea, Tunes Pierce's ,or.

TSI ef

Open Saturday Evening

MOSKINS

CLOTHING COMPANY

WPA Speaker Howie Wing Bohemians Shirley Sadler News Lum & Abner Piano Twins Lee Winter

”»

Terry Melody Time Orphan Annie Captain Midnight Concert Or. Bob Elson Inside Sports

Don Winslow n Orphan Annie Denton & Barber Lowell Thomas

Amos & Andy Brass Rhythm Tim Healy Inside Sports

Lone Ranger

NSS GuSn

Dick Tracy Unannounced

1

Bb G. 0 P. | Edwin C. Hill Democrats Newspaper of Air

Yom | mii LZ3a3 53

Gilliatt, Washington, Ind.. senior in/_Unemployment and Old Age Benefits.” payments. The association, in turn, conditions Business Administration, has been giscuss “Misceilancous Taxes.” | salary basis. | vi r wey t 3 3 ; as upc . Se Se : k ratson M. Gordon, Boston: | er : : derstood Grand Juries now were a chosen president of Biue Key, up-| More than 600 printing executives ner and Watson > The District Medical Society and | k in those Counties, and he des : pr Mi § ACA , J ! » i - Other officers named were Jim a plea for stabilizatioh of the print- CE an lmen, Chisago Honn | Some members contended that it|clared the State would not inter Bob Anderson, Milroy, vice presi-|jng industry by James Cockrell of > > he = ivi X, . : cialized medicine, that the ultimate | i i 3 ans |] r, Washin . ; : * | their investigations. recording secretary: Tom Buck, | The co-operation of each individ- Miller « W ashi ifton as result would be a lowering of the The ue described an edi x ~ - Jack Mueller, Ft. Wayne, | pe declared. BOY. 9. MAY FACE group health doctors would lack the torial in a Chicago paper, which umni secretary. | “The U. T. A. program to ac- [stimulus of competitive rivate charged a tieup between gambling | prog p ge p were named to the 1. U. debate most comprehensive and adequate science and development would | County political machines and the squad: Clvde Blocker. Huntington: and fits the demands of every indi- suffer. | County machines and the StateCapp, Rushville; Melvin Eggert. Ft. said ‘9-vear-old boy, whose name was General Thurman Arnold decid2d| «we are not going to get excited 7 y > i ul 71 - 3 > , » » > : ! MN I i 3 *3 ted : " : ! Wayne! Bmerson Eins, Fert vil Meet Until Wednesday | withheld, may face a possible charge that the two organizations had vio- |by such outstate criticism,” he said. | ard Hackett, Bloomington; John! Sessions of the convention will be three specific practices which he re- | : ; ’ : ik : | : N 2 , always has been able to Houghton Huntington; Robert held at the Claypool Hotel through connection with the death of | ards as uhlawil: [Indiana alwaj Mishawaka: Marvin Miller, Bedford. and Paul Meacham, Decatur. today that they would alternate in C matches throughout the

the Indiana University School of| John R. Shultz, Boston, was tos hired a staff of physicians on a Counties, the Governor said he unperclassmen’s service fraternity. of the country earlier today heard|yonr C. Henly Jr, Birmingham: | 0 A. M.A. immediately objected. |~°" BE ET I, A |ne_sndustey I. Gage. Indianapolis, and Harry L | Was a step in the direction of so-|fere until these juries have finished - City, corresponding secretary,’ yal printer in the country is needed. standards of medical practice, that Meanwhile the following 12 men|.omplish market stabilization is | CHARGES IN DEATH practice. and, as a result, that medi- [interests and the Floyd and Clark ii | William Bloom, Columbia City; Fred | (iqual in the printing industry,” he! Fl. WAYNE, Oct. 10 (U. P)—A| Last August Assistant Attorney nouse. as “Republican propaganda.” | liam Greve, West Lafayette; Rich- lof involuntary manslaughter here in | ated the antitrust laws. He named |“That has been going on for years. James, Valparaiso; Monford Mean, Robert Huber, debate coach, said The first Big Ten debate will

be held Nov. 10 against the Univer-|

sity of Michigan. Department Assistants Named

Assistants for various university departments were announced by the executive committee of the board of trustees. Those from Indianapolis are John Paul Duncan, government; Gerald Kok and Donald Carmony, history; Blanche M. Neisz, dietetics; Rose L. Nageleisen, psychology, and Mary Gavlord and Maryland Louise Bay English. Dorothy Williams. Indianapolis, was named stenogra-

pher in the botany department.

Officers of Manual Club Are Announced

of the Manual High School Junior technical subjects by 36 national University

Red Cross Club were announced today. Flora Spangler is president,

Wednesday,

| At the opening meeting today. ad-| ! dresses of welcome were given by C.|

Kenneth Miller, president of. the Indianapolis Typothetae, and Arthur D. Pratt, Indiana State Typothetae president. A response was delivered by Frank J. Smith of Ro- | chester. Others heard were A. E | Giegengack, U. S. public printer, and John M. Callahan of Cincinnatti. A luncheon was held today for former students and the staff of the United Typothetae School of Printing, formeriv located here. Arthur F. Briese. Chicago humorist, will speak tonight at a banquet of the same group. | Graphic Arts Meetings | Other activities today were to include meetings of the Graphic Arts Trade Association Executives and {the Young Executives of Graphic (Arts. A cost finding and accounting {conference also was scheduled. { The three-day program includes

printing authorities. Sessions tomorrow will open with

Howard Andrews, Clinton, Ind. last week. The youngster has admitted police that he carelessly threw stone which struck Andrews,

to a

him unconscious. Andrews fell from the train and was ground to death beneath its wheels. Andrews, married and the father of a 3-year-old child, was returning to his home in Clinton after searching for work in Detroit.

LIBRARY CONVENTION

TO OPEN WEDNESDAY

| Fimes Special BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 10.—Indiana librarians will convene here Wednesday for the Indiana Library Association's 47th annual conference.

| Judge Ora L. Wildermuth, presi-

dent of the I. U. board of trustees, will greet delegates at the first

{

who | was riding a freight train, knocking |

i

Severin Hotel,

|

. : general session at 2 p. m. Wednes- | Officers of the X and Y Sections 26 separate meetings and talks on gay at Alumni Hall on the Indiana

campus. Miss Ruth Rutzen of the Detroit Public Library will deliver the principal ad-

|

i

Conclave Schedule

1. Threatened expulsion from the ic still able to handle her own afDistrict Medical Society of doctors |fqirs.” who accept employment with Group |

{take care of her own business ar

Health Association. 2. Threatened expulsion of doctors who take part in medical con- | sultations with doctors on the G. H. A. stafl. 3. The exclusion from Washington hospitals of G. H. A. doctors.

WALLAC

EDMUN LEO CARRILLO ELLEN

Socialized Medicine on

Dr. Russell C. McCaughan, Chicago, American Osteopathic Association secretary, will discuss socialized medicine at the Indiana Osteopathic Association's 40th annual convention Oct. 19 to 20 at the

Local osteopathic physicians aparing on the program will be Dr. Blakeslee and Dr. Randall

pe Paul Bass, Dr. Paul van B. Allen, program chairman, is being assisted with arrangements by Dr. A. G. Dannin, a former president; Dr. Blakeslee, Dr.

CECIL B.

LOUIS SILVERS,

8P.M.

Carol Miedema is vice president, addresses by Clark R. Long, assist- dress, “Successful Library Legisla- Bass and Mrs. William Campbell

Wilma Hogan is recording secretary ant director of the U. S. Bureau of tion in the

and Betty Hall is treasurer of X Section. Officers of the Y Section are Alice Hausman, president; Lillian Loeper, vice president; Alma Czinczoll, recording secretary: Vivian Proctor, treasurer, and Edith Morgan, press agent,

Engraving and Printing; F. E. Wag-

4 VACANCIES FILLED ON INDIANA TICKETS

| {

Four vacancies in the list of can-

didates for legislative posts were filled before the ceadline Saturday

Mrs. Leavitt Will Address [ night, it was announced today.

Ripple Club | Those selected by party heads Mrs. Hazel Leavitt was to address were Harvey C. Cooper, Merom. Rethe Broad Ripple High School Cozy publican. Representative from Suili- | Hour Club sponsored by the Orange- van County; Carl Cluen, Democrat. Aid this afternoon on “The Representative from Kosciusko Correct Style for Miss 1938 High County; Ray Woods, Democrat. School.” Orange-Aid officers are State Senate from Benton and Rebecca Irwin, president: Jane Tippecanoe Counties, and Edward Brown, vice president; Martha Fox-|J. Ryan, Democrat, State Senate, treasurer, and Frances, from Porter. Newton, Jasper and O'Connor, secretary. ‘Pulaski Counties.

CIRCLING THE CITY

The Last Man's Club of Wayne Shelby St. and the breaking of two Post 6%, American Legion, will stage yindows at School 33. 1119 N. Sterlannusi Armistice Day dinner- ing St. A clock was destroyed at dance Friday, Nov. 11. at the Hotel School 61. they Antlers, Larry C. Hesoun, club School 61, they said. president, announced today. Music is to be provided by Connie's Orchestra.

girls

worthy,

its

A reception for teachers and parents of freshmen at Broad Ripple High School will be sponsored by The Fire Depart ment pon Ben the Parent-Teacher Association of pared to investigate a fire which lias ihe school at 8 o . 4 § ). Mm. Wednes night destroved a barn and contents : ¥ : ednesday in at the home of Henry Hubble, on the school auditorium. Churchman Ave, R. R. 5, Box 468 in Franklin Township. The loss was ; RL at £2000 Center 1 will sponsor a program toFiremen reported that the blaze morrow at Castle Hall, 230 E. Ohio was of incendiary origin, but Deputy St, Sheriffs said it appeared to have been started by spontaneous com-| bustion in a mow of new hay.

The General Welfare Federation

CRICKET STAR DEAD EDINBURG, Scotland, Oct. 10 (U. P.) —Lord Hawke, famous former cricket player and former president of the Great Marviebone Cricket Club. died today while visiting friends in Scotland. He was 78.

Tavior E. Groninger, former City corporation counsel, will speak at a luncheon of the Construction League of Indianapolis Thursday at the Architects and Builders Building. He will discuss “Taxes and the Mounting Costs of Government Operation.” Ray T. Fatout, president, will be in charge.

Dr. Byrl R. Kirklin, chief of the department of roentgenology at the | Mayo Clinic, will discuss “Early | Diagnosis of Cancer of Alimentary Tract” before the Indianapolis Medical Society at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow, Robert M. Moore, association president, announced today. |

DON'T WORRY WHEN CHILDREN come down with colds. Just rub on PINE BALM—IT'S MADE FOR THEM—8 powerfully soothing, quick-vaporiz-ing compound of HEALING PINE OILS

Col. C. E. Chatfield of the 309th engineers will be principal speaker | at the Indianapolis Apartment Own- |

quick, misery

State of Michigan.”

FINISHES SERMON WITH FIRE ALARM

WABASH, Oct. 10 (U. P.).“Pardon me, but I believe our church is on fire,” said the pastor as he suddenly dismissed the congregation at the Kesler Corner Brethren Church five miles south of here yesterday. The roof was ablaze. The 37 members picked up the furniture and lugged it out while the Wabash Fire Department rushed to the scene, too late to halt a $3500 estimated damage.

I GUY LOMBARDO

AND THE ROYAL CANADIANS INRIA

LADY ESTHER SERENAD,

MON. WFBM-9 P. M. FRI. WIRE - 9 P. M.

LJ)

LAUGH WITH

EDDIE CANTOR TONIGHT WFBM—9:30 P. N.

ON THE AIR FOR

CAMEL CIGARETTES

and 10 other important medicaments that many child doctors use. Won't burn or blister —smells delightful, like pine trees —quickly brings blessed relief from trying discomfort, promoting restful sleep. Thousands of mothers depend on PINE Bam whenever a cold strikes. Get a generous jar at your druggist’s—Cosrts ONLY 25¢!

|

ers’ Association luncheon Wednes- | day at the Hotel Washington, Robert B. Moynahan, president, announced today. Col. Chatfield will speak on “National Defense.”

for FINER LINENS ower Pri

at

Vandals were blamed by police today for the ransacking of the

ANY KIND OF

FOUNTAIN PEN

REPAIRS

AT HAAG'S CLAYPOOL HOTEL DRUG STORE

second floor of School 61, 1233

Make Weodworking Your Hebby—Use DELTA MOTOR DRIVEN TOOLS Exclusively at

VONNEGUT'S

120 E. Washington St.

Diamonds Highest ra Prices STANLEY Jewelry Co.

*13 W. Wash. Lincoln Hotel Bldg.

{ o— — ) | 4 7 Union Store | A

ennsylvania St.

118-122 N. P MEN'S & WOMEN'S APPAREL

| No Exira Sarge for Credit

Hall.

PR Rk LL

TONIGHT

EDUARDO

“VIVA VILLA”

PRODUCED BY

Indianapolis Time

131 W. Washington St.

Monday Show Directly Opposite Indiana Theatre

Pick & Pat

Believe It Richard Crook

alelaisl | yD

Al ,Pierce Contrast Studies

Margaret Speaks Lone Ranger

Radio Theater

Duchin’s Or.

De NINDS wisn

1

:

Lombardo’s Or, Eddie Cantor

=

Democrats

Hour of Charm

Contented Hour

Musical Moments

Hour of Charm Ken-Rag

Crosby’s Or. Tomorrow's Trib. Concert Or.

True or False Famous, Facts Detective

Pageant Billy Snider HB,

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 [1:00 Wilde's Or. 11:15 Strikes & 11:30 Jack Little 11:45 » »

News Henry Busse

Headline News S. JKaye's or.

Donahue’s Or.

E BEERY

D LOWE NOAH BEERY DREW

Barrie's Or, Spares doll Rapp’s ,or.

INDIANAPOLIS WFBM 1230 (CBS Net.)

INDIANAPOL WIRE 1400

(NBC-MBC)

Madriguera’'s Or, Dance Or.

Paul Sullivan Spotlight udson’s Or. Donahue’s Or.

Mogn River Barrie's Or. Review

Crosby's Or. Brigode’s Or. nn

TUESDAY PROGRAMS

IS CHICAG WGN 2

(MBC)

CINCINNATI

0 WLW 00 0 (NBC-MBC)

Roundup Devotions

CIANNELLI

Early Birds

2)

Silent Good Morning

National Dairy Renfro Valley

” ”» ”» ”»

» ”» ”» »

Musical Clock ”

” »

abet

Richard Maxwell Montana Slim Melodies Apron Strings

News Dessa Byrd Breakfast Club

deMILLE

Merrymakers Peter Grant Gospel Singer Laudt Trio Go To Town Myrt & Marge Hilltop House Linda’s Love

California Music Box

”» ” Good Morning Jean y Good Morning

PD XXX

Kitty Kelly yrt & Marge Ferrell's | Kitchen

Mrs. Wiggs Other Wife Plain Bill Women in Whi

Musical Director.

Party Line Betty Crocker Get Thin Mail Box

School of Air

Smilin’

lin’ Ed te The Goldbergs

WFBM

Mary Taylor Party Line Big Sister :45 Life Stories

David Harum Lorenzo Jones

Widow Brown Ensemble

Morning Melodies Bachelor

Short Story Vic & Sade News Don Pedro Road of Life

Painted Dreams

Towertown Singin’ Sam

PACKAGE SELECTED

strain. Your dealer will help you choose the right G-E bulbs.

Make games and study easier for eyes with a 100-watt bulb

® If you want to give your eyes a treat, get a package of G-E bulbs “hand - picked” to help you Light Condition.

Lighten tasks in the basement with a 150.watt bulb

You can begin to have Better Light for Better Sight right away. The package will have sizes chosen expressly for needs in your home. Be sure that your package has at least one 100-watt bulb in it. Get it today.

Make reading or games more fun with a 100. 200-3C0-watt bulb fer 3-light LE. S. Lamp

GENERAL @ ELECTRIC

‘Y¢ Listen In=the G-E Hour of Charm... with Dorothy Thompson ... Phil Spitalny’s all-girl orchestra... every Monday Eve. 9:00-9:30 E. 8. T,, N. B, C. Red Network,

ESPECIALLY TO HELP YOU

Light Condition

Light Conditioning means enough light in enough Places to help you see etter and to prevent eye-

Linda's Love

Nancy James Farm Hour ,

Farm Circle Market

Manhattan Mother Judy and Jane Quin Ryan Man on Street

Editor’s Daughter The O’Neills ews

Farm Hour

Headlines

Bohemians News Stepmother Comm. Fund

Police Court

WIRE Reporter

RR.

Crane & Joyce

Markets Services

» Farm News

Farber's Or. Happy Gilmans

:00 Irene Beasley Betty & Bob :15 Harmonettes i

School of Air Valiant Lady

Pd dk | GSS Se

Grimm's Daughter Church Hymns

Betty & Bob 2 Grimm's Daughter Valiant Lady Church Hymns

on Shoestring Harold Turner Hits of Today

Del Sarto’s Or. Public Schools Four Clubmen Marty Dale

Army Band

Varieties » ”»

Len Salvo June Baker Music Moods

Melody Time

Mary Marlin Ma Perkins Pepper Young Guilding Light

Rep, Potman Chamber's Or.

Stella Beautiful Girl Alone

allas Life

mud on

Www Ww EP T

Backstage Wife

Kitty Keene Rep. Potman Midstream wm, Beautiful Life Hatterfields

Two Keyboards

Men & Books Music for Fun

ne 2

I. U. Program News Flashes Pierce's Or. Happy Jack

Fo 0 SS

Tea, Tunes

Hits of Today

Decker & Salve Johnson Family Pierce's Or. Shelley's Or.

Terry Jack Armstrong Paul Sullivan

KEY NETWORK STATIONS (Subject to change): NBC-BLUE—WJZ, 760; WOWO, 1160; WENR-WLS, 870; KWK, 1350. NBC-RED—WEAF, 660; WTAM, 1070; WWJ, 920; WMAQ, 670.

CBS—WABC, 860; WIR, 750; WHAS

, 820; KMOX, 1090; WBBM, 770.

|MUTUAL—WOR, 710; WHK, 1390; WHKC, 640; CKLW, 1030; WSM, 850.

CROSSWO

RD PUZZLE

HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured legendary knight. | 8 He was King Am Arthur's = knight. 13 To hoot. 14 Life-giving. 15 Tooth tissue, 16 To stupefy. 17 New. | 19 Musical note. 20 Platform. 21 Ten cents. 22 Measure of area. 23 To cringe. 24 Optical glass. 25 Greek letter. 26 Spikes. 28 Ladder part. 29 Black. 30 Not occupied. 31 Harbor. 32 Rude persons. earns. 33 To emulate. 44 Heathen gods. 34 To search for. 46 He sat at. the 35 Wings. — Table. 36 And. 47 Model.

EAT R

F

N F RIC A R

L A T E £ N

Ril

37 Mitten. 38 Form of “a.” 39 South Carolina, 40 Kind of rubber. 4] Rested on a chair. 42 One that

Answer to Previous Puzzle

FlAIL

SMEBPRIGIRIAIPIE

9 Newspaper paragraphs, 10 Fastidious. 11 Night before. 12 Member of 8 senate. 15 He loved Queen =, 16 Serrated tools 18 Performs. L| 20 Dell. 21 Notch. 23 Rasp. 24 To slink. 25 Tree. 27 Entrance. 48 Creels. 28 Eggs of fishes, 49 He failed to 29 Pertaining to get the Holy dawn. em, 31 Kind of VERTICAL firecracker, 2 To border on. 32 Trumpeting 3 Name. 34 Vampires,

37 Wild cat. 4 Company. 5 - 39 Ragout of

game, guage, ; 6 Jens yess 40 Bow of a boat

den. 41 Rail (bird) 7 Baking dish. 43 Constellation, 8 Happening.

45 Drone bee.

| B|O|R]! N T TE ONE

£

DilIEM