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Her Irish Is Up So Ballet Girl Plans to Return to Tokyo

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You can sock away that two bits you invest each week in the magazines that tell all about the dishonest people of the Wild West. Just give a listen to “Hawk Durango” at 9:30 tonight, instead. The boys play cowbovs and injuns in a modern setting. And the town is a re-1

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Beer—33 fine brews blended into one (are you reading, Ted Sullivan?)— well, anyway, Orson presents Fletcher Markle in “Life With Adam,” a satire on Orson Welles. Yep, you read it right , . . and that one will have to be cleared over the ether, too.

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{gave all the women a “thorough” | 4, the hearts of thousands of lid WELL, 1 RECKON THAT TAKES CARE OF all re-lids. TT Vig : “satire.” That's the process where they thumb their nose at life, and |® x. Eileen decided to be a ballet | DO wiTw ‘EM ANC ar i \ { § JA wee bit there was a corner around every depression, and used his degree to steer | Imperial hotel ballroom in Tokyo, dancer when she was a seven she had come to New York is at 7 on the nose—on the nose of Henry Aldrich, that is, because he's REPORTED BY ARMY She got bounced from a nightwrong dental cream, or something, because he collects the familiar snub! JAS ’ ly 19.——A rare | WASHINGTON: July 4 bounced from London in 1938, that | Holt and West that much trouble with puppy love, you'd think little boys would steer [retur ; ers theaters suimed Hom the overseas We and its implications and wanted “Brakes toda A; at 8:30 this peeyem. In all, a total of eleven numbers are slateg to be r hot : -HORNS i ary hospitals is going to like the best is her re- ’ -— Girl in the World” and Nancy Evans goes free and easy on “Cuddle Up | Nips never should have trified with GOOD IMPRESSION enter FLOORS TO GET | Virulent diphtheria germs were | HEADS LEGION POST! { kids, but the shoe fits just as well on an adult foot. At 10:05 tomorrow, | en to an army hospital because VI tropical area. Nearly half of the pole American Legion post 249, it mont 68, formation I have says specifically that ‘the thieves were frightened by T motor rebuildceptible to diphtheria, as measured! John Branham, first vice commander;

officials swarmed over the ship, and | a¢ter a1], she danced her way “Sweeney. and March” got started off with a bang last Friday at 7:30. examination, even rolling back their! 1's in the ETO They'll be back again tonight with the same routine which is called wisn : TORS I'M GONNA HAVE TONIGHT. - And: if that wasn't enough, they Worried State Department NOW TH' QUEST ON (9 WHAT TO - make it-a toe tickler. The Sweeney half had it mighty rough when he! t n 3 d ; trom ie w ' oo received his AB at college, He graduated from college in the days when |Stayed away in droves Ir ! ; ' BOUNTY VALUE! 1 b | — of a tike. She lived in Denver : = fagicabe, Hu KF "un OUND DIPHTHERIA lin those days. By the time she was Wimmen get men in trouble again tonight. Time for all the ruckus Ww for dancing lessons. From then on the character who winds up with the sore snifter. He agrees fo help pal it was strictly career. I f i Xcess wom in his life, ith ses th Homer get relieved of an excess w an in s life, He either uses e BY Sereno: Ferviee |club job in Hollywood when she y | treatment from the gals who trek back to Hamer's doorstep. The Great | " was 13—too young. She got] K-UP hi . . | or Your tan Lover, Homer, meanwhile, is having quite a session In Chicago. With type of diphtheria has been brought DE the U. 3. state department | Morris. BE-3768 clear of a dog's life when they grew up. tothe United States by soldiers Which was worried about, Munich ow 1 8 $f + with skin diseases. A new problem a I '} sical aires of Wayne King will create quite a summer breeze . 8, f , h st, WA-3 The niusica: a : X q of disease control has been created Boia SOT a thinks. she HECK-UP 4 : heard, and most .of them will be old timers. For instance, the long, The diphtheria differs f the 1 ; te y as, will whispér * » dip a dilfers from the) : '0. Those | HOPE I MAKE A lal drink of water, lay Douglas, Wili WHISRer 1 You Were we only common throat infection in that, | turn SOEBRETIET! 1 OTe ILL EVEN TE ! v a Little Closer.” King will let you try on his lightweight summer music| the diphtheria germ enters the She Irish ER iD SWEEP for size with “Merry Widow Waltz" as the come on. Pranklyn MacCor-| through a wound or sore, and at- | : . mack dusts off some soipy lyrics and sells you on the idea that romance | tacks the nose, throat and ears, as| EWER \.., STARTED / is here to stay. Bob Cunningham will tell you all about Rexall Druggists! a as the skin. M KINLEY BR found in 1/20th of the tients Kiloeycling Into tomorrow, “Let's Pretend,” spins moral lessons for| 1° Pa McKinley Brewer has been elect- | nder of ‘Tillman H. Hara large collection of so-called musicians apply the boot to a gang of of skin infections acquired in a ed comma , Evidently the musicians play some boogie-woogie because inSiena at wd : : other patients and workers in the | was announced today. Ig ; discordant and inhuman noises.” If you want to learn more, ask your |skin disease wards were found sus- Other post officers are: ) » 1 days week, kid to tune in on “The Bremen Town Musicians.” : MA-31 hn d vi mmander ; RE by the Schick test. | Wiliam, Bigich, Secona, pcr, Commands,

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by Maj. Eric Denhoff, Lieut. Max- | and William: R. Johnson, historian. well Kolodny, Col. Worth Daniels | and Capt. Landis Mitchell of the | army medical corps. Careful examination of incoming patients,’ isolation and quarantine of dipth- |.’ theria patients and Schick tests | ‘| for all patients and workers are rec-

Rai cs = : nded, especially for hospitals Which reminds me. Fhe little woman is calling for me fo play usher| OMe EA —canoe with Junior. .He's been sassy again so she wants me to turn up, ¢A"IN8 for patients with skin dis-

The food shortage will get a plug on “Grand Central Station" tomorrow at 1, with the winners of a national high school famine essay contest standing in front of the footlights for a short session, Marilyn Ann Tinkey, 15, of Manson, Washiizton, and Harvey Cumming Chong, 117, Chinese-American from Hawaii, will share’ the spot with Philip W. Pillsbury, the fellow who foots the bill for “Grand Central Station.” | When they get around th dramdtics, Santos Ortega will reel lead lines. | jersey, TA-4878, He's a big-shot radio star who got his start in the theater by working IR. AND BUN= in the Hippodyome in New York as an usher turning up seats. eft st, CH-4361, : Loam nas 2 nn

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