The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-09-07, Page 7•
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FaShions knd. Falls
pOinted
ye1y4et and •te1tihate.'•ini4slIkein'..flq,'
but, as., iirst.' fail lieadgpar..
tnene,s• 1'11401' •fiesigned,.. with tiviStk
Points -and "ays," 7 Ancnn.•Ot
et;ereW•ned ragniel'a. • All •the hataf.af.e.
Wiira ti1e4 tO.,One side, reVehling
th(49th odo .0 the Deiffuras.`". bele?*
lieW.,040,1k4;ses.".0 tide rae
�t blues ruaging" througlit',
•;royal -blue COraftower 'to INnt,
Tieyvf Plastie 'Velvet weVen.witii
• 'toque effect is:used ter a 1m:oilier, et
Itt!,044s, Opo lOselykittitig tbirge is
• lesigged :of three pieees of elastic *eV
let, gray?, browg and red -:-.-and,
vitir a Peak at:the tor), '• •
• Madame Schiaparelli stresses
lack or all white for formai and in-
•
....lreetion.: for 'formal evening isa ilea•Vily• ,
lrigkled :,Wiit Ik ,canves, cut. on
• straight, siMple lines ilia *.or,p With,
:bolero ed ed With:* 'Ha elastic rib -
Party thia..:COStiiIri
siaa Worn wItli'a smart.biackhLt.,
' 'rer 'After Dark '
'Honors are divided between sleeved:
and. alaeyeleas: -eveningkowna: .,The
tame atmliea• to high,. narroW, Wide Or.
Bruning hoUlders...' Patous ,contradiete
amleevning Model:with:
•• ti", tight :•sheath , fitting ,:t6..t1e 'Igneep;
• then spraying into a• .ftli n-ess often
by 'vertical' ruffies. • Such
,...frecks•are accoinpanied by tight waist-'
. food, anOther,-tor • rent, .electric and
. teligth. jacketswith huge leggirniutton gas bilis, an.d so.oi?-.• • Once YOu .have
sleeves.. •:, schiaparellt' Continuea her•,,do.,:ad4,. to live .oh;a'blidget,., stick t�
. :slender 'lint net. Melded 'line !held, ,ont , .how
uch
• • . . , • - .
..trein the figure by taffeta sweepets•4t easfei., ,is to • keep , house suci keep
the hem,
mAtte: -MORGAN'
1e1 auji. -Wliert Atir
In flour:4nd:- .contine-t9405.1 Stir
ijntil.1?Obbl$!..„.' Add" P4It!..,.'galper and,
'brein SIA'ar. 'Oa i4Pwly Add Water,
4PrrIag,.. gonstptTY, 'Add' ralS1414.,and
brlitg.tci th,e psdirt, Add legion.
')iiiee,''''lldreeradieir 'and •glitiond , andj
hrigs.,to, the , point '.hgt, dO. not
lot 1)�il:'. • •
.
' • WhFn..Coopurt -
.01•0 -
re,r;
.110 ;fatally aq4, enjoy it
any WOnleul .1016*k-Alft ,4.4%" Oir as
table, delicacies,, libwe'Ver„' theati.
;they 'prepare in the aaine, manner.tiMe
after-•:tinie,:.so that the fainilY te,',
.preteat that the,k•don't_like,tieh, •
hoiling;,..brolling,, frying •and„
sauteing are five method. -of preparing,.
'hoh. •whieh change it iatO. •palatable
-dishi-but-,gertaio-fiSh-reanona petter,
to. One Method Dian .ancither;" The 'fool-
lewing'is the bestaiethod'of, preparing
the ntore.'';,Ordinar,,ylish::,-... Bluefish,,
a oil,
EelS: -fry-,FlOtinder saute Ha11ock
broil; iltil-ibtit,•brOil; .•:.lgachereli broiI
Sun
C 00
0$4,Q11
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L.ssoI. SePtember 10:. 4Q,nathatl
Sem? 1404; ?0,1$..-42;
•TeXt'---TA f n4iovetha aR tem,
17:17;
A .00V.F.N4NT OF FIND,
'441•11, 1.$';
"411d.'it eailie pass,,,w.hen he bad
inge All. end of aPealc.ing unto .$.01."
The intdn'etiOn. of 'David VI Jbanthan,
toe's, pine inlinediatelY after PaYld
had,.accomplished his,stirring feat of
alaying,,:with a pebble. flung 'from his
shepherd's Sling,' the I:nighty, Philistine-
giant;:Oolitt
at''Of; , Oath. "That 'the
_.
joriathanwas knit with the
SouloP.David."'M'Veaa bound. tip Wtit,h,m,'
as, ,the Helire,w,'-inight„ 'be. rendered.
"And jenathanlOVpd, him, -aS.,his; Own
W•'& 4dqn lov.o, ''eur
,neighboV: bUt.., how few.
come '10 at, hih ideal , These
twO friends
,uAnd S.auhtook.hfin. that fl_..
the Plage;thS, arrow W)iigh.JOrtathad-
'bad.'40t,.. Jen4than eried nft*r ti e' 140,
'and -.iaisi;) Ifir 0qt-the -0,11',OWL haPrid.
:thee? TWA yWae., the r sIgnal, agreed
PaYid! that ,itt W4s`nOt
, safe let7tati, te rel. .gibeah,
• f`444 4Onat4411,' Cried after .the lad,
galte -SPecc4• h„aste.,. $ty
..eciarse'the ..V,vorc(s.„'were really achireSS-
ed.AQ Palrirdx lYing -"44 len=
.4a44,0; 144 .g4t.hered the ,arrO1WS,
and !Janie .to.. his Inas:WT.'? 'rho tisq41
'work of A "ea1dY,"1 ,•
"Hut the, lad knew got apything:.
'40natIlaa an DOW,' Imew "the
.glatte.r," And it was; .0 arranged that
If any Of Saul'e 'Spree were watehing,
the r W:OU'ld, not lint* that 4 sigtlal had
,keett givem, • '
"And Jonathan gayes his Weapons
unto his Id, and..,,said'Amto lflrn, O04
carrrthetnte.. the city.P., hat
•yeatriedloWard.'the dear friend frQM
, *horwas. toi he separated, arid he.
determined t6 thr.C.w cautien,' to,
• Yind 'arffl? ventur.0..en4ast
"And' 4 ;,s9oh...,04 theYlad',was gone,
DavidKrose' 0.kit; Of. a, Pjac.ettOward.the •
Sonth,:".•And, fell On ,his f aee;*te.- the
sgretied, (:•and bowed, ..hiniself three
•tinies T ling by stlie. 'Usual Oriental,
SiAM .D avid' did 'honor 'to the king's son.
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STIN "MQRAN •
4,c)c Radio News $yndicate—
T$
Ruy ,41.ce Artists - the -.Stage,
coilinipsipri-Prcigi74m. 4 Hit.
Rudy. Vallee: ads:the Way. . . •
' . Andy:: ;Talide leo"diag314°P OA' iarieti bent; •radkikla .
ging to pay ,an Q1:4 401)1'..to,:',tbe. theatre, giving. the Stage pew Weak* -ahoy"-
' '.st.ar0 Oot:ttglif4 iiavo given . the; micrephone..,'
To yaije goes the 44401..0 .he4ig'.. tnnwrap.n. vrbo.,:nak.eaiL9ed, the, ,-Vo04;:.
.7q4y. s.ww. p.nitcwrs49,. take a :Mo. from radio, • „ Recent:1Y,,•,in• New., Y,Ork?,otie
of the 11,argerT'theatres, presented -Practickiliy;. the entire
Motion', pictpie:;theatres,,yeek after Week; have Pielted the lieadlInersrot
Vallee's weekly' bipadeaet_..fer;'liersonal, appearanees, behind; the, ifeetlighta.
„sumahly, into his palace.. ....old wowd And. .9-JeY •kIssed (")-•''an9thr, 1Y104t. Of thee headliners.halie: used the, same material 'iot 'their 'stage an.;
iee .hini ogo no 'morehome Sp ,hit iverPte'"one*-10i•th-Ok)thel.4-until,71/aY1C1 -imaranoe'aa, that Useron the raae. ifrotrain.':. 'Vallee has. Telimptisueo,
• Keep' , •
"Yeti.n Mut your household runs mre
atneothly if You lite on' ehildget.,Take
'separaie. item', of „.expenditures
and•keen aecount ot,lioVit; ranch •AiCiney
pech .One '4!erittires, a"month ;With,
those,,figUres• for !a, guide,you. should
.htt able to -Plana budget, that will be
edequate,. Alio* ;a certainsum- for
roo nig o• on role o a
hose.' Both David and Jona-,
than found in their friendship a depth
of ,affection whiCh they did not find in
„their own ,farnilies, and Saul, for a
time,, aaemes•to have Veen a shareil in
.his bond of
• "Then Jonathan and David made e
eeVenant, because he 1Pved hin, as his'
own soul." "He", refers to Jonathan,
as the. prince and.. the •leacier in the
.fnaising of the Covenant in. WhiCh
.both. shared:.• ' •
",`And Jonaehan stripped himself of
the robe that was upert hirn, andgave
:it to David." • The :exchange of gar-
ments iS . a . frequent feature .of :the
blood covenant: • ;"And his apparel."
The rest of his royal raiment. %Yen
to his Sword." Swords .were, ra,re. in
those days. ",And be :hth bow." ;-Tie
'hew was_lenathares
"And to • used for
• holding together the. lone miter: robes.
, The remainder of. the chanter' des-
cribes David's' wise and prudent 'con-
duct ant': his raid rise in the. adinira-
OnifartCaffeetion Of the -people.- $atil
•reluetantly redeemed his promise, and
gave him hiS seconi-dangliter, 1Vlichal,
who loved' David, but only' after the
young hero .had 'finperilled: his 'life by
an . espeCiallY; hakardOuii ekpeditiefi
-a-gairrat----the.--P-hili stifles .N.4tint.L411
these things with his jealous teroper,
Saul' became ,daily more -suspicious of
David's clesigns against hilly, and,
learned to 'hate' •the more bitterly.
'The•„sliepherd-ritinze was constantly
exeeeded"”. hiny 'mean that Da- t •t
take tale, s er o ceremonles. • -
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•
. :• I
• • onla o Recipes,
A...:Matterz_wita..-Lia,w wither toina.
tees alwayg appeal.
Tomato Nests • • "
.Theselook, good ancro taste better
„. t'a.ke :three large. tomatoes Y '(ond for
• each pereon): '''Cut, off the tops, scoop
:out the pap btealtrig• •the Act:.
mato,: stew the pulp, With a tinall; 'chop -
pea. onion; seasoning and spices
stocks-Wheir
• ' •Ldet rub • tiM.gh--.- a. sieve:, COok
'Tgentlrti1rtifick,--7Drop---a wholalegg M
,eech tomato' Casa season end:replace
-;the top.. • put each one on a round of
friend: bread4nd ;bake -till the eggs are
-Set. Serve nrith the sauce:. '
•
financlaI, tnatters, straightened out
When -yen get .fised•to the .idea.
This is an:excellent drink.,,for any-
.. • • . • .
One, and to thos,0 who aSsOciate.it with
. . . .
the last thing ininsipidity, try It' Wish
of.Pot ,bdtley :and put iiiLsan With
' 2 .pints Water and the: thibly'iTdred: rind.
•9f1 pr. '2 1.ang.m.; s'imiber:,fer, •2 hours.-
Straiii, :the hquid and edd, cane anger.
orSteney....and lemon juice, auffiCient•t.e.,
-,sweeteltandAiaVQ11.rlY..,-,ft'l la.goodhqt
.or. cold and ./iS:firat.-rate for
•broke dovvn was werwhelmed by
• ; '
• "And Jonathan said te David, Goin
peace; Forasmuch as we belie Sworn
lieth :of . .irr the name Cf. JehOV'ali."
QaTiling tord bw----Wr Ittiess
• their vows, "Saving Jehovah shall be.
• between rme and thee, and, between my
seed 'And thy seed, for ever," God:
• IN-Ovild hind .
. • 4A
tnb1eJwn.d of
riiendship."And he
(David) , arose and7cleu....t1'; and ',Toth
athan went MO) the c t from Which
:Dile may infer, what the afte,r;:hiatory
leo indicates, that- Jonathall's ,filial
duty and patriotism. prevented a com-
plete inntlire With his .'father..
'atliate,S• condnet in this, as in every. -
thing, was mast:admirable. •
befere his eyes in the court, and while
the affection betWeen David ,and
than was fed by this steady inter
-Cotgrse; the rift between- Saul 'and. Da-
VIP,
7 7 -
!Ornate.- D.resSinEr
- •-bite or More scloves Of.'garlicone
,caa, toinatoes,:,..etie and one-half. •inch
: !Slice. soft bilead,. two tableano-oria-teral.
gon ologa.r,;:4i?c tablespoons olive, oil,
• ' salt, penner,'paprika-,-...Drain the juice,
•frerti , can of' tortiatbes..andreserve.
• ,for another -purpose.-• Rub opeor,racire,
...cioVeg of gArlie into a:,s1,ice.og,spft. bread.
;:alid,--allbw,•, it -'te'..remairiL•On-- the- bread
ha1f an u R.p.iutike 0.114
• and addibread ..tcp toinatoes. „soak•.
• until soff .and, heat. in. Oil. and yin'ogati.:
and season totaste.,. •Serve..with. -et-
taco, -',or,..;,endige. Make' this :dressing'
at least 'halt an hour 'before';.seffilig
and•Chill; .
.• • • . • ... • .
•
•
,•kidneya 'With" Began ••
, . .
phd. fetidly is tired og..IN,LeOki .and.
egg and like• kidneys giVe' them this
ge: inenu." !Fry; as nuich aeon
as ,you require and :pour.'off • an, but,A
, greaee,.In this 1y lanib
.kidrieyS.,.-,sear$On, one Side, turn,
son With salt 'afici..pepper; turn.',again
and 'Season the 'other Let "peok
anti:I...Well. done ,turning ..,fraittientli to.
. Prevent . their; Pori -tang a Crust. :(The,
' icidneysanhOuld-beAkinnecl,. cut•iri•half.:
.•
Pie. Core • renrelied.;.-•4theiid
Sale' water for half. an lioni ii:na dried
, ,
„. welt hefort-eo.oking): „
. 'When the kidneys' are itdinoyed front'
• the "part breWita epoonful of ,fiotir in •
. ,
the, greasei: reinalnigg,.°adding. 't little
extrabriCon.grease if •neeesserY.
sinooth., a , su ,er or-
`-a`d'
gravy, -cook. •np, . and scaSciti to
. taate, .•:,,Aerve. the 'kidneys on 'Li "hot
'.;plate. Surrounded by .tho. baceit witit
the graVy peured ,over ,
sprigebt .,Parelek Makes aZiliee. garnish:
Raisin.8014eq • • •'
. .
•
Ottlialf :cup' seedless' raiSills, 14 'pup,
plane cd. • and 'shredded rilinotuls.,". 2,
[tablespoons, I:, gated 3
tableapootiSlettion 'Woe, 2, tablespoons,
• „butter, 2. tabiespoone' iietir,•;1% tea-
•..sp.Ontia popper,„ 1, tablespeo4'..
'-•-•• •
7." To scald, In0 easily, .set, the. jog'in
-a pan of cold.water.;. when.iwaterbolig
milk is reedy.
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•While waiting. to •be• Cooked ; veal
..dhotild.,1e hung in a :ceoi :place..
nets ley, It; on a ,„•• ,•
:Rich 'cakes need cdoking for 'a
liny'e several thickneises Of./ newsnaper tied' 'around,:
standing well above the
,Whites, of eggs may be Stiffly: whisk
.0. More quickly if they are unite peid.
Flour absorbs odors and Moistnre
from. its,,Siirtimildings; therefore,,keep'
•• • • , ,
Per better.; pastry Making, ;use tif.
•heavy rather 'than'
a light- one '
.A littlefreshcreani-'added to bot-
tled ineyorineise wonderfully improves
its fieVbr.
. „ •
TO •make steak tender. snieer with
eliye' ell, and. leave. for -de least. an hour zed
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OR '.DA2
,1; Sam. 1.9,. . • •
•
While ; Said s.hostihty o David was
• titus growing, eyento the point where.
the king- Seughttlialife:'of sen -in-
law; 'hie.' servants • take :the,
:first...opporturiitY to kill him,:the thing,
:Was tiOt• hidden ;fromthe eyes ,of love;
but DAI:id's ,Weal well known to
Jtinathan'.j •• „' , "•
The • ititervieW• took place in a cer.
'' The' heir.,apparent •Pleaded.
• earnestly. With:Saul:for DeVid's
rernindings, him • liew,-' the 'sake . Of
801' he.,had
his life.in the Ornbat with
Hia.:sores:lovitie,,7brave,. and,
tinselliSh• Words..rnoVed____Saul,te
ird he:pteiniseci that DiVildhetif-d not
.bepti, to 'death., VithgreatIOY j'en-a-
'than produced: hia, 'friend; and David"
"Was In. his .preience;, as. beforetline."
13.0 War again arose with, the •Philia -
tines',, and 'David was so...Variant; and'
• baked. ...pii.d• 'din.gs aiiniin•it.ncontroIlable, bur t of rage. set
andc.eisful ei once Mote:to reuse Saul's'
Jealousy:. ; :This tirne,.,,,:beWever,',WIIiie
Saul: sat watching ,iliaryontig• musiCian,:
'Creeping...his sp'e.ar, he.hutled
• , the
dredge With :Sugar...and btoWn, .aatgiiDee,„yiroidun•Wgituilraanll avoided,
But
-1-01uler Oiler, • •whieti quivered, in •the and Made
, • To ,eutich color, of the plainer trint his • • , •.• • .
cike *Add 4. to,aSPOOu of cocoa to eaeh. • '',JONATHAN' TAlt.E§ LEAVE OF
1/21b.of flour; ilaVor•is 'riot affeCted. • DAVID,'1.Sani., 20,• , . • ,
• • ''.Leinonade• Stains „' Jonathan yentured to expostulate
DUting*:the ,,anntiner• Ol‘;0/401s 'iSinon, with the . mad king. "WhY -should. be
:ade,tains are r.recoen.tly, incurred ou: put46 death?, 'What. ,h0 I.e,:dOne"
, Saul, inan in hi jealous
kroltS and 'table. .linen f.- Such stain's wraThen
'are-nOt to• "Pr°'"dell-7 e;g011:
they .are. treated at ,once before; the atelyn-i'ioided it,shnt.he 0:;.w 'be•-:
:stain,. is allowed to harden„ • i)Sponge yond •doubt how' matters,7i.tood be -
the lettienede stein lintnedlat;ely Witii, ,Iv'feen his father..and Day. id" •
'eold, Water. After! feiV.'irlinutei• ' "Ard. it carne to pass in
• 'Will beifinind;tlin.t fhe. stain Itae,quite Ing," -.• 7111*.- .day • Alter 111
ad
• ' • - • • had .the perilon4, • interview 'with
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K4te.ISluith Get, Song,
, • Kate Smith. Saai that Itiong 'AnY• Rags,Any1bnes, 4l47 .POttJeti?' the0:
other night ThiS''.waa the Sone for which she made a request ow the aig
,w, en slier:, cotilaT liTcate a copyi Trill • any music house:. "Thr
going,:''round, that after...Kate made her airy request, the.: fetal , number` ol
soligs by the above„ name • to be received by her, ra.ii into three figure . .
Well;.1 ere were exact1y-'32•4'-copieSi• The firsCcoPy•te teach ,Kate wag •
-bat..•-nv 7 • . hovr.git,?,n*Pc.,
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: . If Yon 'Haien .to Shaw. 'Beat on „Thursday evenings you, are greeted by
:the inelodic voice of Lanny ;Ross, There a funny story going :around,
,and jt all 'about Lanny and his', rec,eut Venture into a large depadtm,ent'
stere. , It seems he was browsing abut looking' for a picture frame, when,
a :salesgirl approached him and attempted tO..§elt- him: a. picture franil
• . that was, all right until Lenny noticed •,a.' picture of "hiaself reposing
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yncT
; • '11119.NPAIE
"A.nd ke -said untiis1ad, Run find
how the atroWS which Ihoet.:"..jenti-
than was aiming, at a definite inatk.
"Arid as the lad ran, he shot an arrow
beyond. hitt." , The. Hebrew, is, "Mak-
ing if passover him." •. •
„ !And When the lad ' was 'come to
e: Hear' that.•
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• • Hey, announcer :for. Amos Andy; perfortiied: everYthibt .frogi. • .
securing. contracts; to ',singing ,solos, while:associated: with.station KFKX.
:Jane ,F,roinan got all-Imixed Up:- lately when she tried .; to . sing the -
"Hew can,:1, .ternember....to4n, she • •sang it ; "How 'Cad '
ro -rtteinher to be: retnahfiEje • ' • .
;Pet', Kennedy popular network •tetior, never 'studied VOice.. culture and.:
can,,t,read,,a.fpote' gf but once. he tears a.. song ,be: likes -L --that's•
°ugh:. He can step upto the inibroPlione '.arid Sing°it
Syt0419; .draMatie-4i-Seeter-atf•aetation-GFRB-recently-retnisied-from .
•C:hiCegp;,;;Wiiile there he, gathered patne. of :the newest ideas. applicable
t� the broadcasting -field,:. , ,• " • • • ' ' •• . •'
' The,•,Rediel Commission is 'Planning some .-fine:, programs , for fliture
preaeritation.•;• One of the finest ',programa' originating. under the .regigigg
OP "'the ,Gominiaaiort is', the, international broadeastlIndo..the• .Bridges •
Paris"... !On this good .program is heard ,the Dominion's :1-iaost"' popular' • :
inger,''capo Lamourenx. • Mies Lamoureux cones from 1VIOntreal.".. She -
began her het career .in 'aniateut--,tireatricals • Only' a few years age; and ,proMptly
made her Way .intolhe-litaeliglit Of _the 'profeseiOnal, stage;
• • After.. three.-Years—Ot;;Consecutiketbitiadcaiting,'
gping titjiaie a'ciraeatiOnf,frotti. make tip
. . .
the life.of. the radio•attist.. • ; • .
Queer Quirks. - _
Asked to relate his' faverite. anecdOte, Paul-:WhiteMan'told in •tlie:.studion
• about .k.man. partially inebriated who'. halted' 04., .bridge On:his way :hoe:al
'late' at • night over.:the be was -gazing fascinatedly at
reflection :of the 'Moon on the Water •,,When'A.''POlieeman •APPeared... ,"set
,Offish'er,', .ask'ed,-.•"Vvliiit's that' down 'there?" ...."..."That'S the. uipon", '
:seld. the: cop... For the et • rete", • exclaimed the souse, '''hotv did
:get way up here?" ' . • , • •• •••• • • .
" January:- • Wife's •a inSemaniac-•or 1She never 'goes'
bed till: two or three- ebery inotnig'... . •
Maiaseee.: , Wat-does,:she . do all dat ' tirneT
'January: .Wit s nta".10' me ..; dat's all.
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• 6,45-Lowelf'Tirornas . -.GRCT
7,00--Arnos 'n' 'Andy • ...........,CRCT
-"7.30-• -Mflia-B1641Ters-7-pi-A ..•-•WOR-
Preas ;CACI'
300-:Lov_e Songs ..
' • BlaCkStone,
8,30,r -,Kate -Smith ....;
8.45 -,Poet's Gold
13ernie
- Chief • Baird , • „'AVLAV
10.00 -,-Gaiety. and Romance .....;.:crtae
. Lives at Stake , ;
11.30-Prees Bulletins . ........ :RCP
. 4 •
. • • 1-*EDNESDAY
100-edhimb-Orcliestra. .CFRB
11,30-Prede Bulletins '..
• .
.THEESEAY: •
.AT. •
0.45 -Lowell Thomas , CRCT
7,00-Morton:Downey ,......CFRF3
'Ames 're And ....,.......CRCT
7.30 --The Mille "Spos. .........,CFRB
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Prose Bulletins .............CRCT
8.00-Ru'dy Vallee . ; CRCT
8,30 --Dramatic Guild .WGR.
9.00 -Mark Warnow': „CFRB
• • ••peath' Valley Days . „.... ,
" Show Boat
10.00 -,Willard Robinson .
•',Al •• Jolson .
1:30,,Press Bulletftfa
,• r• •
. thoines •
'n' Andy e... CROP'
, 'MOr,ton powoey, .C1.01R
7,40 --=-The 'ci.oldbergs ,
S.00 -Happy Balccra .
S. CObb, .WA1C11
10.00 ---,Mandy, Lon .
Cern .Cob .Club.,...•
"..• ,..o•one }tour \Vint You .crICT
-.10.36=L•BosWel1; ',Sisters cF11n
10.40 -Edwin .C. 11111 tt
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!6„45 --Lowell ,Thornas-
7'.06-Metton Bewney,
Amos "n'' Andy
8.00Citie.s Set vice . ,..CRCT
•• IiiIPPy Bakers
1.00,Li'ttle:•Vortira.
Fred
. Irvin s: Cob* . .NVABe
1010071.7`irst
10.302••••:-.Bosu:911 Sisters.
"-Bulletins• ...; ..„ ..011CT
SATERDA.t•
7.1-Anni4, 'Judy 'n' Zeke
7.30 -Kindergarten • 4., W.P.AL
8.00 -Evan 13,vans
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• 9.30-L-Willard-RobinsOn 4.• WA BC.
K-7 Myetery
00;•••••Daticlog. 'Party! ;•-;CRCT
10.15•Corplidelters: „*„ ,CB11.B.
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OV.A. Oily' dyeI' •Siatio.tie
• , Cl/qv - CI<A0,
,agIewhiit,y, a 'small ..village 'in .Eng:
'•nnaniniously voted , ,ageinst the
Mposai to have stteet lights.
•
'The tiopUlation' of the ITnited States
'is estimated, b' -the Bureen of Censta
• to,be,12.5,003;000 perseus, '
§-Year, VgaronSIums
'‘... Under Way in Britain
• opoAdpni• has
pd a filie-year war to the 'finish on h
'gums. The eovernitierits, irieve a,gal
.these areas is inotiVated.hy the '16
building cost anir.low rtes of 440.14
eat, tog,elther with a desire to ,eaaa,t*,1:
Pinch Of UrreMplErriervit. .,•
. The Minister :of. Health hai
upon' all. lionsine'anthoritieS Eri
land arid WaleS Stiblivit by ,Seii.tethil:
bet 3:0 :complete program: 'd,roWn
,basis of ',clearing all. areas that
require, clearance ,by ' '
Each ,pr.ogram is, to inelride alist
of the areas: in each".lacality,:the nU
"ber houses t� he' deticolisliecl„,
imMber of inhabitants, affeetecl,'It
of areas.: Where iniprolierrient., by. rearm.
'ditiorligg:ieneeeeiary, and:, time t:abl
and rehousing, ei.- the displaced &weld '
Id's. '
• "The time'liniit, is the very esserios
of thig prograni," saye. ,EdWartt.
.Minister ..of •• Health
:th4 ,zintst, of 'Coin Se,41
reasbnable tiine for the Werk, and.
,inust be fixed,' Axed 'a'bee,lutely„
NO one' knoWs' the complete, extent
the slimi Problem, in the; firdiT.tho
• the 'e.istimitte genetally given th
1,000,60o dwellifcgsjinUst V. beforeth
ei1it
• House and Garden:An did:Yank
',Piet and 'Visitors after th
third day.
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