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a 03 O Don't fie Satisfied With Symptomatic Relief YES, HADACOL MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO RELIEVE THE CAUSE OF Aches and Pains, Stomach Distress, Weak, Run-down Conditions and NervoQsness When Due To Lack off Vitamins Bi, Bz, Niacin and Iron In Your System H "Y I 1 : " VX "'" Mr.. ,4. Flotilla 3102 S. Ab. (tWmh, Chicago, I II. "My daugh ter Carrnelita. who Is 10 year old and in tht fifth gradOiad always been underweight and I had to positively force her to eat She had no interest in food whatsoever, but 1 knew that she had tucat. When we were visit ing my mother in Missouri over the Christmas holidays she sug gested I give Carmelita HAD ACOL. I bought large bottle of it that same day and was amazedcftt the change in Car melita. Her appetite picked right up and she now eats three hearty meals a day plus in between snacks. I haver-really praised HADACOL, and highly recommend it." C. t, MonciM, 221 Column tut Si., Montgomery, Aim. I "Quite some time ago I began to have indigestion and sour stomach. My food just didn't digest right I'd get full, 'gassy1 feeling after I at. This affected my appetite and my weight I was run-down, too. My wife started taking HADACOL and so did my daughter, t saw how much it had helped Cm. so I started taking it And HADACOL has certainly helped me, too. My stomach never bothers me any more. I have a terrific appetite and have gained weight. I have ' lots of energy and just feel good io every way. I think HADA COL is rcnderful. I wish I could tell Everyone just how wonderful it really is, Mr.. IT. O. Jon.., 7244 JV. Bell St, ChUnfo, lll.i "I am a house wife and mother of three chil dren. I had been feeling very run-down, would tire so easily, and just felt listless. My mother-in-law suggested I take HADACOL, as she had heard of it through friends of hers. I just took it for a few days, when I noticed I was feeling stronger and seemed to have more energy. I continued tak ing HADACOL and I has cer tainly built up my strength. I am no longer run-down, don't tire nearly as much. I am now on my sixth large bottle of HADACOL, and intend to con tinue taking it" ri) (it vV Give HADACOL A Chance To Help YOU William J. Dunfap, 4404 Freer Si., Apt. 2, Detroit, Mirh.t "Along with the pains I suffered my body had a tired, worn-out feel ing. I had to force myself to keep going. I read about HADA COL and decided to give it try. Am now on my fifth bottle and would not be without an ample supply. My first tjottle gave me astonishing relief, and at this time of writing I feel better, without a pain or ache. Am a dairy employee, 54 years old. Veteran of two worV wars. Active overseas in both.v-i have given your HADACOL every praise to friends and relatives and know some are using it with just as astonishing results u I myself have found." If your system lackt these essential elements, you will be amazed at the wonderful results HADACOL can bring you, as it has to thousands of other fine folks who suffered deficiency of Vitamins B,, B Niacin and Iron, which JiAJjAUUL, contains. ) HAnACOI. ia that wnnrlerfiil new nrennrtinnnrAmtaine blessed relief for your indigestion, stomach disturbances (gas, heartburn, sour "risings" after meals), as well as that general run-down condition, and annoying aches and pains, If due to a lark of Vitamins B,. B Iron and Niacin in your system. Don't go through life suffering with conditions causae) by such deficiencies when relief may be as close at hand as the nearest drugstore for sufferers from these deficiencies. Buy HADACOL today. Trial size bottle only $1.25. Large family economy size, $3.50. Refuse substitutes There's only one true and genuine HADACOL. MANY DOCTORS RECOMMEND HA DEMAND THE GENUINE n mm .nf'if, nl'iltlul tinut'1'f A'y '. mi S Bill 5 HADIO PROGRAMS KRNR 1490 k. 1240 It. KRXL REMAINING HOURS TOD AT 400 Fulton Lwli Jr MB 4.1 Hemingwa MBS 4 t Homrmakara Club 4 45 Sim Hiytt MBS ft 00 Straight Arrow MBS 5 .10 Sky King MRS O W Bobby Ben ion MRS 00 Gabriel Heatlar MBS IS World of Sport t 6 30 Brighter Side 6.4A Sam Hayaa MRfl 6 55 Bill Hrnry MRS TOO SlMpytlm TalM 1:15 Chuckwagon J am bo rot) T 30 Melody Tim g oo Song of Liberty MBS :tO Hardy family too Newt MBS .15 rulton Lewli Jr MBS 8 .10 Here to Veteran 8 45 Personality Time, 55 Newt Surrwnarv 10 0O 1 Love A My t err MBS 10:13 Mstertous Traveler 11:15 Muttc 11:25 News Nltecap 11 JO Sign Off WEDNESDAY, APR II. 11, 1M 00 Coffea Club Capara f .m Newa t Muaic 8:45 Way of Ufe 7.00 Hemingway MBS 7:15 Break fait Gang-MBS 7:45 Son of Pioneers 100 Cecil Brown MBS 8:15 New s-MBS 8 ..TO Bible In It tute Hour MBS 8 00 Over the Coffe Cup 8:15 Childrraft TO Man About Town :! Music 00 News MBS 15 Tello-Test MBS ;tO Second Sorliui 10 45 National Guard Show 11:00 Ladies Fair-MBS 11:25 Nrwi-MRS U::to gueen for a Day MBS 12 00 Wor'd News 12:15 Mml.r In Modent Mtod 2:25 Safety Interview (WJ 12 .10 Man on the Street 12.45 Local News 12 55 Market KepOaVls 1:00 JarK Klrkwi MBS 1:30 United NatlSm MBS 1:45 Meet the, Band 2 OO Tune-O 2:.T0 Hollywood P. f. A. 2.45 It's Requested - 3:.'M School Show 3:45 Tony FontalnsMB5 4 00 rulton Lewis .Tr -MBS 4 15 Hemingway MBS 4 X) Passing Puade 4:45 Sam HaveskjilBS 5 00 Mark Trail-"MHS S :tO Olvde Brattv- MRi 5 55 Victor Borge-MBS fltjO Crosby Tim 8:15 World of Spnrtj fcl Brighter Side S Sam Haves-MBS V.H Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Sleenv time Tales 7:15 Lionel Barry mart 7:30 CUro Kld-MRS 8 00 What'a the Mm el that Song R::iOMayor FleiaaC 8 45 Mutual NewiTl MBS A 00 News MBS 8 15 rulton lwis Jr. MBS 8 .10 BI Neightmr 8 45 Personality Tim 8-55 News ijiimmary 10 00 I I .ova. ,A Mvtery Mftf 10:15 Music vnu WiM (7) 10.45 Club 14FH) 11 7H Nwa N-ilcaB ' U -JO Sign Mt Mormon Church Officers Move To Higher Posts SALT LAKE CITY - (,-Kr1- ucator David 0. McKay became president today of the Latter-Day Saints (Mormon) church. The 77-year-old former achool teacher was named to succeed George Al bert Smith, ho died, last Wednes day on his 81st birthday. The new president promptly chose Slephcn L, Richards as his first counselor and named J. Reu ben Clark Jr. as his second coun selor. The latter had heen fir?t counselor to Tret ident Smith. El-1 Her McKay was second conselor to President Smith. Elder Joseph Fielding Smith, senior ranking member of Ihe council of twelve apostles, became, the new president of the council. . hours today A Tlmt REMAINING 4:S0 One Upon 4 4.V Sleepy joe l-oo rour Knight 5:15 Blue Barron 5 .10 Musical Cocktalla 5 55 Under the Capitol Dom 0 no Sports Spollite, 6 15 Lampllgnlera :.' Modern Newt 8 45 Music America Loves ? no Squar Danre 7 .10 Moods In Music 8 OO- Calling All Cilixeng 8-15 Btlli Butttrfietd 8 to News ;15 II. P. Commentary 8 40 rranell Quintet 1 4.5 Music for Reminiscing 815 To B Announced 8- 45 Shallmar Room 10 00 Modern Melody Hour 10 .TO Hot Off the Record 1 1 00 Headlines of Tomorrow 1105 Hot Off the. Record 1130 ign Off WCDNESDAT, APRIL It, 1 8 00 Early Birds gas News Headline :07 Early Birds 8:30 Ricters o( the Purple Sag 6:40 Local Washer Report 8.45 rirxl' rtpttn Nw 7:00 Eddie AWfid 7.15 Alarm Clock Club 7:55 Savings Bonds Program 8 xv World News 15 Jo Sodja Trio KJ 8 .10 Tops In Pops 8 00 Mod-rn Horn 8 15 Say It With Muste o 30 World Wirt News 8:45 Top O Th Mmiri' 10 00 Sunset and Vina 10:15 Sugar 'N Spire iu:,i ii cv i o i.i 11:00 Five Shades of 11:15 Shep Fields 11-. TO Airlan Trio 1145 Sk itch Henderson 12;oo On Minute of Prayer 12:0lVarlety Time 1?:15 Roving Reporter 12 :!0 Mid-Das- News t? 45 Market ReporU 12: neison n 1 :0O K 2:00 Soci. 205 Melody Matinee 2::tO Man with th Baton 5:00 Hymns of All Taitha .1:15 Lullaby In Rhythm 330 News Summary 3:15 Phonoquest 4 io Once upon A Tim 4 45 Sleepy Joe 5 00 Andy Parker 515 Jan Car!C.r 5. TO Musical CaVlttaU 5 55 Under Thr Capitol Dom OO Sparta Spotlit 8 15 Lamplighters 8 .10 Modern News 6 45 Eddie Lemar Show 7 00 Adventures By Mora 7-30 Random Rhythm v-,7: my erenaae j 00 Lenny Hermon B'TO News 8 15 U P Commentary 8 40 Henry Jerome 8 45 Music For Reminiscing 8 15 To Be Announced ft 45 Heidelberg Harmonalrea Hum Modern Melodv Hour 10,10 Hot Off the Record U no Headlines of Tomorrow 11:05 Hot Off th Recortt 11:30 Sign Off TiMC April 10. 1T Th & twi-Rvvlw, RoMburf, Ore. S C?E)C1E) nun ijirnei rteporw 4elson Hqjl KXL LUM Hous Socially Sneaking 3; Actress Names All-Time Star Baseball Team Q The new olficials were chosen by Ihe council, and sustained ly the pries I hood of the church at the Mormon I21t annual conference on Temple square In downtown Sr.lt Lake Tilt. G23 C2 I n n n n h ri,i ii rail if " ' " ' l ' 1 .anaa () 3-WAY CHOICE! roc your Sfa I" Mrcwry now proudly molioa ovoilobl tripl cHotC in tronsfntasion. Mrc-0-MoHc Drlv. th nw ilmplr Smoother, mor fficint outomotic Irons rton Of mrlfty Touch-O-Mettc Overdrrv or optional at astro cost. THr'i oho silent oi it on dor d tr animation. Lhely miler Pindi-penny miler Nudgt tfi acclrator and fl how rh purr ing, powerful 1951 Morcury tngin rttpondtl Morcury'i xcluiv 8-cytindor, V-typ power plant promitot quick starts, troublo-fro going at long at you cor to drrv H. So, why not your Mrcury dalr for a trial runf EsLu 1 1 L 1 11 MS im !1 of vow- m Fotki with mindi for ..ooomy become Mercury's belt friendi. Aik tho who already own a Mercury . . . and cheek your Mercury dealer obout recordi on long life emrfiavingi. A 1951 Mercury will alwayl lave more and alwayl be worth more In retale. Wont proof? Coll your Mercury dealer for the foctil fMcmtFf 8 OIM (ftfJlH aw! ico r.m asw Standard aqoipmenl, occasion, ond Irk Ulvstrotvd or vbct to chong without rtoNc, ROSE and OAK L0CKV00D MOTORS, INC. By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD IIP) Ethel Rarrvmore bears two great dis tinctions ihe is the foremost ac tress of the stage and screen and she is the show world's most avid baseball fan. Because of her pre-eminence In these fields, I asked her to pick her all-lime, all-star hasehal learn. She took to the idea like Jackie Robinson afler a ground ball. She rattled off her squad as follows (alternates in parentheses): Fii-st base Hal Chase (Billy Terry). Second base Charles Gehr incer (Eddie Collins, Frankie Frilsch, Larry Lajoie, Rogers Hornshy). ) Third base Pie Traynt (Jimmy Collins, Slan Hark). Short Stop ilonus Wagner (Lou Boudreau). Left field Babe Ruth. Center field Tris Speaker (Joe DiMaggio, Terry Moore). Right field Ty Cobb. Catcher Mickey Cochrane (Gabby Street, Ray Sfhalk). Pitcher Waller J o n h s o n, Christy Mathewson, Carl Huhhell (Bob Keller. Dizzy and Paul Dean). J asked her to pick one all-tints player. "Ty Cobb, of course," she re plied without hesitation. "There's no argument shout it. I'd be a fool if I named anyone else." TONIGHT: Song of Liberty a t 8:00 p. m. commemorates the 9th anniversary of General Jimmie Oilitlle'a and the U. S. air force's historic raid on Tokyo by Drama tizing the complete story of the epic making flight. Ted Lawson, one of the pilots on the bombing mission, is guest star on the spe cial broadcast. It was following the darkest hours of World War II that the high command decided to blast Tokyo, i raid designed mainly as a home front morale booster. Volunteers from the 17th air group were se lected for the dangerous m i s sion, a mission calling for the ul tra in airmanship a take-off, in a B-25 medium bomber from the narrow ronlines of the aircraft car rier Hornet. Possible discovery by the Japa nese of the impending raitl caused the fliers to take off more than 400 miles further at sea from the Nippon coast than originally planned. But all the 16 planes, car rying five men apiece, were safely airborne and made the perilous run 800 miles just 50 feet off the deck into the Nip cities. Gas sup plies soon went out and all the plane crews either crashed landed or narachntAd in artti T -ui-a I and his group, Lieut. Dean Daven port of Portland as co-pilot: Lieut. Chuck McClure, navigator: Lieut. Bob Clever, bombardier, and Corp. Dave Thatcher, rear gunner w i 11 have their particular story nar rated on the Song of Liberty show. THE HARDY FAMILY: Tonight at 8:30 Andy Hardy, playetl by Mickey Rooney, has another riot ous adventure followed by a "man-to-man" chat with Judge Hardy. DON'T FORGET: Six days from tonight, the big new special fea ture starts on KRNR at 10:30 p.m. It's a daily evening feature you'U enjoy each night. UraffQ Accidents Kill ii) Persons Oregon Traffic accidents brought death to 20 Vi sons in Oregon last month, according to preliminary figures reported by Secretary of State Fail T. Newhry. The March death toll brings traf fic fatalMes for the year to 68. as compared with 61 during the first three months of 19W. Last month's death count is expected to increase with the receipt of late reports. Twenty-six were killed in March a year aw. As aawia! met) fatalities resulted fromcinr-tte on rural highways wilh speed contributing tgthe se verity of the mishaps. Tnt speed factor is expected to rpAke itself felt to an increasingly dealer ex tent with the return of good driv-i (4ting weather and ice-free road-; I ways, safety officials point out. Exceptionally heavy inter-c i t y travel brings greater exposure to accidents, safety men said, and highway cruising speeds add to the lethal effect of resulting smash- j ups. Worst traffic-killing monHat in the slate's hi.stnrv were July, Au-1 gust and SepteiVr of; Inst year i when a combined toll of 165 fatali ties was recorded. . fTm ReiervetleHS y5yf.-'j, far Private StOf ' SKATING -JkT partus tj far' Are Available )My RAINBOW IT Y K'NK Winchester rh.n. J-.4M TAKES NEW JOB SALEM IO Robert John son, stale civfl service direc tor, will leave his job next Friday to work for the Economic Cooper ation administration in Athene, Greece it 'i Johnson has heen civil service director since 1947, but during the past year he has heen on leave of absence while working for foe "Little Hoover" commission lo re organize the state government. your J "Mockin' Bird I "Hill" "Would I Love You J I "Beautiful 1 Brown Eyes" J EES STARTS WEDNESDAY r" IHEY'RI Mlrjorit limn MAIN WHITMORE Plui "MOTOR PATROL" Tonight: "Where Danger Lives" .nd -MOT! a vm. WULaaBf TONIGHT 3 DAYS I 1:9 fell 1 sri Vte. I I JOEL VV? I McCREA r&i j AALENEDAHL I I i fi vtany ItffDvtM I k I CD-HIT j SIOP THE WtDDIHGI wrong father) .orr 'Hll "Sparrow In Tht Trtetop" m DIAL 3-4486 G FEATURING 45 33 'i 78 RPM POPULAR CLASSICAL WISTERN ; CHILDREN -BArjlO IECOBB SMOB Pwteln Iter ' C: TOMORROW! V I Pulitztr Prizt Play I ...aw C N'B J I I Mli Ficlttm tf all tin! 'M fi THE HAPPIBST LAUGHS S -s 1 YQtrit ivtR HA JJrn, ITS JAMES STEWART tfcj I y sk 1 wreHiNi huix i t T ".Or3 TOKKJHT PLEASE NOTE: An Acodemy Award Wat Given Mm Hu Far Her Work in "HARVEY" 1