The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 18, 1937, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    V,:
1- Septvniber 18, 19:17
1
II ENOS
NM IIIR OF
CONSTITUTION
(root In itool trolls Pogo Ono0
A morlo "ol tont is !lin
I lint t boo morYmomry 'oriels tor sorrl
(Moms, loo ol Ict sit oroli Ito." lin nololool
'"Ilint to w hv I Ms voi b .... n tiny.
lost ror moolst hos IIuiI I limo lus n orig.
to Ito A moorlomis uirnuulun w bleb
ma solo 1.1 loos now It toriolo part I
mo !torts, olommorostos booms moo In PIC
til'illit ono! I oil oormil ot irriesill tom rot
on tory.. solids of boor."
Not oily. ol 1 Ito nroolotiont mon
Item hos lulolounlu I ror "rolls veins
I tom" oor ho tool kola ry mootont In I 'so
Ito loll I ppii
!hat, litip oh
tiiititril "tinder Inn.
it wwitel tin wit
Vim w III find tin twit InIisuI ion."
boo mold. "les nosy or t Iii, long otsistot
or p sso room It sot toon (or slimy In
hoo rOorstio w !itch I Ito mono or Ilse
loooldo now olsomnisol
!Moss yooro I 'bistro!
" Vet ii.uiIy sovory ill iPilulit tip
1114..1 fon soolnl no4
oromootolo hool I oomoolit boo ..... n
I ni tti..I or net on Ily fobiololoon
loY S loom w Ito vo mom Ist I oo road
Into
which I ui t,imm N ioluoml to
w Illto I S iii.i liPillt 1111On."
I)iiIiir In yorll nor 1111,11grOP
monis ovoor I too :omitting of t his
ommt It iii loom stool oil ilro'lloo
coos I nor oils lolo,1 opinion.. !Ito
lu .ohlomi Hold 5)5, "told moo ii" on
t S i.... urt hoot iifliii oloorlofrol Yltiol
loo tooos
Mr. It olossovolt
molt.' !loom w lool loos Si toi It Is Itt I ho
room? It tit Soonm column y Si) "work
out I Ito tomblomos or .lomsomrsooy" to
os,tity flint !tilt!' liV iii.ikIiii z it
now I II tsr tiu,ii 20 lOOP.
)PU ill Intim 'low:.
lloolisoo ',trot
Th.. oryotoloont vs'll I Ismss, 1 insight
for It si. Stiti, . N. V. nod will
NI nil him V.1,1 erit triii t room thorn
tio,xt VIittiisilli v.
NI 1. tiomm w ill Isomoort stov
es ol I. lll I to mo.sot no miJiiiii. 51101 IIN
I h.. illitintvillp, ',art l'ork stud
; t moil Coml., damps. Itromort on
too, y vIl Ii suit N.01 low AI Onto NO
k A I Soil 1 S to it.' is not
M will Omit limit'
doom; him Niro. John llovit Igor.
Si ITON. Somi I I --
N1.1 in Wint,ro. n Vtlit iious
Mild 'MIRY 11,11111,0M
ito.,,It Might make olio Isinjor
'ill...41i at 51 hill l,.,i I,itt if tiols
iii,t Mi, Its III lilt I lis Colossolloloo
tor om hio Si rot mil t rill.
I be to ill t Ii in in tilt! slip i !IOW
fly .It'IIII.Il F.
oiled Ir.. Stoll orrepoillictit
rritilig coo.
11,4 ft ihrem
to woriii visilizittimi mitt piciiKeil
!hat itovcroinclit ccriirimi which
111, leoIN arc iirciotyve
America's iicinoray
sought within thii 111101g or Ille
congt It 11 1011.
Seakng Itt III 1001 or Moil'
logi oil moo OillOr On t II I tit h Ito
niversitry or tho emittt It 'Ilion. Ntr
Itomitivcil ohm cc:towed him 81 litc1(
opoo iht broad tio,,rii which It,
Paid t Ito mtiiircinc court linN nit
over 14141010ton.
Thc chic( cxeciitivo iraccil flit'
gEowth ot IltIlititilnI governillont4
TOO LATL
TO CLASSIFY
ilNI I -ori.Kon Ilronmo pinta
no loi I-054, Owner lit.
11 iti 11. it Ntit- I 9-Ill
Fit ESI I .110Itt-11Y COW mill. or
iol, rot ell Irk mot. I orkoyr
ttloi. I larritI I Yorily, lit.
Ink., lolly south of Hitt
9-2.1
4 1101SK4 SSMi. Permit
lug Voy. Hero improveI gar
aro. $7:II. j tirm. S 2011. 1932
V-8 nto $200. A. J. l'tql.
Shasin ity. Comm ritual, fIrml
rood, wronfl hooo right. Son.
'lay or ;Mt' I. o. iii. 9-23
'ANTEI) - xlieriobtiPti wailroHn
Lit itrk rik. 11-18
WANTEDHousekeeper. cure of
children. hntni Otto Nfleh
tielmon. Stewing Alklition. 9-21
VAS!! for 11011 umed ear. no
Junk. no denlerL 1112 Fnl9-20
LAST "TRUSTED j
qtbr! OUTLAW"
,
,
TOMORROW
All In Color
$'101;... OUT WHERE ALL
LAW ENDED...
,AVHEIR LOVE
BEGAN!
'GM
COUNTRY
AND THE WOMAr
how Oen" 0110 .....
aot ....... 61.1,011" 116,
::
I 4 CEO. BRENT
. 1
ROBERTS
IlittON NadlINI .101101
AtAN NAll
llllll Mal llllll CIhl
II I I Addluo
Melte. Otos Maw bro.. W
11.1111,011T nolormOod le
log. Mool bt . .,,
RAINBOW
A1,14 '11111All MA'flaEltS
r----o.r;nrvrrrioRrnrr7Tr0z',,r ,
rr. -Nr,1 --, , , , ,
1,
, , ,
ff 0
..111nr
", j,
4 ,
1 44'70'
4:c0
1SE)
i
-w-
r
73.2
-z't 4
1
,.0
,;":4411
nowratie government in his coml.
try ran 11,1 nil things which "111111.
11111111401140 1111,1110, 14Ilig the nte
titre as n whole, have tint right
to I'. III t.
"I believe that these things enn
he done under the colimf ittili.oli
without the surrender or n
ono or thn nnti religions ilb
rtles it wits intended to toot,'
wird." Ntr. Itooseveit out limed
-Anti I am determined Mit tinder
constitution 'host, things
110 t111110."
1110 1111.1;1110111 reiterated his oft
HURRY!
ENDS
TONIGHT
1 , .,I 7 14.-
it,:.,-,...,-;.4.--..0., ..; .0.,y.,r,,,,7,-,,,,,, ,,,x,t, c 11 .: 41.,
0,-.04,!,!,,4-,., Ar7i,k zi 4oevy-,,' eve ts 4-,;(',
' ''.:',. ::, ' 4.
, pr,..,,:fi:',' ..,Z.-.-441 ,.'4'..,.e.,,,'V'70.,..lett. .,' 4 .., ,.- ; '
y7,' , li, - -- ,,-; ' .'.1-;-;. -, ....
., 4., - -., - .',, r, Al, , I- .-,-,,,, ,-,t. t, - ' -
- F ;14, : ,!.: 74474.10 ,4,rt 4:,,,i, . .
4,- 4 . ,-,..1,..'"' 04.4,
Fair U. S. Naval Acattemy football players charge out of Me.
Dopough Hall and onto the pi active field at Annapolis to prepare
for theit tough 1917 schedule agattra such teams as Notte Dame.
Its ineeton, Itarvard. Coilonbia hut you ran See ft Otn the in above
the archway, a la Clai,tmas !.hoppurs holt. just what tho boys ate
thinking of already
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
!,
!
4
e
NITS SHIP
ATTACKED BY
BOMB PLANE
(Continued from Page Ones
frech harvest of reports' which
heightened the of a major
Kuropean grist. in which fattens!
Grninny and Daly were lined up
againat a newly strengthened
Franco-british front.
Advice's from Malin had Inform
ed permona saying there was' "from!
reneon" to bellevo that the
it'll aircraft carrier Gloriouc, n
unit of the immenee Anglo-French
patrol of the Mediterranean. liar
towly (escaped a torpedo Thuradcy
01441111C
figNEVA. Sept. I8 UN--
Great Britain and France, sup
ported by seVen smaller powers.
I oday extended the scope Of
their joint Mediterranean naval
patrol by ordering warlike &Hoe
to be taken ;mania any "pirate
or airplane that attaeks
merehant nhipping.
'rho &Tinton, giving greater au
to the patrol ?Biala that
are engaged in the moat forint
able Angio-Freneh military rolia
horation miner the World war, WpP
a ;Bred blow to familia It
The day'a developmenta reveal
ed fordbly that France anti Great
Britain have readied the end of
their patience with the "bargaiii .
log threats" of Hurope's fascist
bloc, have rormed a virtual mili .
tar) pact in everything butt name
and are determined to abandon
diplomatic alliance with Mitsqo
lint. the Spanish nationalists and
Fuehrer Adolf Hitler of Germany.
almond anti warned that If this repeated contention that the vim
deniniacy is to Nor vivo' thot it 'dilution never wait intended bY SHANGHAI BOMBING
ffiind ii., the insistence of Anwr the founding (When to be a right AGAIN ENDANGERS
Iran masses i hat econtimie and unyielding tkwiiii,,,1, but wa,
"nrial ""ritY "1"I th" "t"1"1""' rather a idatement of objectives AMERICAN CITIZENS
of living be lilted to the peal,
whih the people ket,w i-,. nimi. Ile maid Hutt the framers of the
(Continued from Page One)
noel by this nationm resource'', documt ut used broad end general
"That In wilY I !lave Imen saY language canaille of meeting evo- and taken new Poaltlong along
leg for month,' t hat there in a t he jarpaatilla0Ly all:ref:I at,Luot hu
lution anti change when they re-
in report--
risis in Aniericnn affairs whi--11
demends Helios' now . n criNis pm.. 'erred to commerce between the ed an armored car flying the
tit-Wetly thingermot because it,, stoles. Ow taxing power and tht r I a i n g sun flag had entered
extenol rind internal dillicnitiesi general WPINI re, Knopetien as advance guard for
reinforce each other," the presi "Ewen I he supreme court was t he 60,000-man Japaneno war
dent mid- I rented wit h that purposeful lack machine rolling south on this
of specification,- the chief exert. front.
It,, fifth' I hal tin IP1 Hot it liti I 1 iv.. .0,1. contrary to no, to,
mist and that he believes that de . lief of many Americans. the con Ity IL R. IKKINSI
inocratie government in his cone- stittition says nothing about anY Copt right tigt7 by United Press
try CI !I 110 all things which "conr 1,,,wi. of the ,,,,,n., , dedar kg sil A N"A 1. snturday. Sept. I p
'WM."'" ne"1,1"- t'11114 the l' , ISIIII on II ltr011t.t it it 1011111; nor dm-s ( rP)--Japan today carried her
titre 114 II whole, have the right 1 il iii,,iitimi i IR, number of judges war with China deeper into Cid
1
to expect," for tho roort. nese territory and indicated t hat
"I believe that these things -en "Again and egain 1110 COIIVOn 1,he may be planning to entabl1
be done under the constitution !Ion voted ohm!' proposals to give basen over a line more than 2u1le
without the tome:tiler of a nitwit. JIIM hePt of t he court it veto over ;Mien long which would give het
one of the eivil and religions lib I. gislation. Clearly. a majority or permanent control over thin vast
rtien It was intended to nate. the tielegates believed that the re- nation of 400.000,000 people.
guard," Nirs Itoosevelt eontinne4 bitten if the court to 111P congrums Japanese armies advanced In
-And I am determined I hit 1 1111,1,r hind III ii'litl,. III;e the other the extreme northwent towartb
suldeets treated In W.1119'111 terms I chinese Turkestan while tvarships
ould work II,.lt mit by evoln of the intperlal navy shelled the
Ito!' and clinoge over the years. port of liolhow. On Hainan Island
By IL R. EKIINS
Cop3right 1937 by United Press
SHANGHAI, Saturday. Sept. IP
tlPlJapan today carried her
war with China deeper into Chi
nese territory and indicated that
she may he planning to establish
hasem over a line more than 2110O
milen long which would give her
permanent rontrol over thin vast
nation of 400.000.000 people.
Japanese armies advanced in
the extreme northwent towards
rhineme Turkestan while warships
In f110 or Iloo mom( part'.
of Cal bay.
1.1nt. (in. I wane Matsui r
drive Oil I he Shanghai front, how
over, was bogged down in Med
It" 101111I throug111110 !art
elitlit Heft Hit Wit approached to.
dity dill sectors In the 1(iingliet delta were quiet except in fluffed
and Klangwan, On the northwest
Prn edge tif Shatighars interim
!tonal settlement, where there was
intermittent machine gun fire.
hn weather bureau said the rain
letg h t .iiIIjii,, AP days and
it was helitVtql 1 he Japanese drive
towurtim (Admen national capital
Nankingmight be delayed rot
a week or more.
Jr the Japanere Intend a real
continent of China, observera be
lieved, Haitian Inland luny he their
southernmost bast The chain
then would extend northward
through the great Port cities 01
Amoy and Fooehow..opposite the
Jig Itilli(e,e-OW ii iii island of For
MUNI, mouth of the Yangtse
river which uiuuiuuiriiuluus t he Watt.,
approaches to central China
Tionglito in Shantung province
and 'Dike at tim ijinuutla of the
river system. which enters the
Cult or Chilli from the Peiping
Tientsin area of north China. The
Japanese long have controlled the
northern ports of the Chihli gulf
I'llreat to I. S.
The attack on Hainan Island
was the most interesting develtm
ment of the past 2I hours. Ole
servers long have predicted that
Jatain might seize this area and
establish on the Wand a southern
base which would enable the Inc
perial navy to dominate the South
China liKt an It now dominates tli.2
eastern stream of the North Patin,.
Hainan lies off Prench !pito.
China between the British crown
colony of !long Kong and the
great British military base in
Singapore.
it is within easy round-trip fly
hug distance of Manila. A Mir
anese airbase there would be a
possible threat to the Cnited
States military and naval estab
lishments in the Philippinee.
FRESH OUTBURSTS
OF CRITICISM
FIRED AT BLACK
(Continued from Page One)
declared the furor was a ques
tion of politics, apparently an
effort to embarrass the presi
dent. 4. Senator Glass ( I)-Va.), who
opposed Slack's confirmation,
said he still considers the jtis
ON. unfit "regardless of the Ku
Klits Klan charges.
5. Senator Lee (D-Okla.)
termed the k la n charges "only
a 14 iitoko sereen" laid down by
persons who disliked Marks
championship 4) t the utilities
holding compiny bill and wage
and hour legislation.
FisiiiNG siTE
CKNTRAI, POINT. Sept. IR c.p)
Sereen comedian Victor Moore.
who fished the Rogue river this
summer. is planning the purchase
of a large river frontage in associ
ation with NVilliam S. Van Dyke
and 'esley Ruggles. motion pic
ture directors. it was reported
here today.
:ENy's "FORLORN RIVER" BUSTER CRABBE
Zane Grey lived in Klamath Falls while writing this story. The "Forlorn River" is the river we know as Lost River, and his
story centers about it.
YOUNG AMECHE
Even gayer...more By popular vote radio's
captivating than in favorite actor...grander
"Cafe Metropolel than he is on the air!
SONG HIT -- "POT LUCK"
TOMORROW MCAY CONTIIIIMUS SUNDAY Doors Open 1 P.M.
A. -7 "111',., ..71 TOGETHER AGAIN FOR THE FIRST
.01,i
TIME SINCE "LOVE IS NEWS"
,t
''''.Pvt, ttl'eave., and they make the most of it!
,..,,zilael
4 .
r;1,: , .',:s
t :,, , '
. 1 t: st,-
, ,.... ..!,I, ,. She's a more exciting Loretta ... he's
rt ".P, pe, 'i
a more impetuous Dont They live on
ft .),.4.1?4-;' V,
sil
thrills, laugh at peril, trip headlong into
00-'. '.'(-c(- -,'
,,, te 4 madcap romance ... in a picture as
40414
jot ' ' 4 tempestuous with suspenseful adven-
'Iv i 'IP' iti, ;, , ture as its sparkling with carefree fun!
BORRAH MINEVITCH
ind gen9
FRANCES DRAKE
WALTER CATLETT
JOHN CARRADINE
SIG RUMANN HAROLD HUBER
SPORT -- "PIGSKIN CHAMPIONS"
Di -1115111423"4011
Another tut from the
studio you've selected
as Hollywood's out.
standing enter to in
ment.rnalters
.I4(r)k
'it
14'it
LATEST NEWS FLASHES
Darryl F. Zonuck 1 s:
n Chatne of Ptoduction
,
Wheeler Puts
Problem Up
To Business
Sept. 18 (lP)--
Sen. Burton K. Wheeler. IL.
Mont. told I" tommtitution day cel
ebration audience last night that
"we mbould not make our govevn
intent mubmervient to one man or
met up a totalitarian mtate
our politician,' have been unable
to molve the problem of over-too
auction. under-conmumption or un
employment." The Nliontana toator. leader of
the fight against President It
vol Vit supreme court reform hitt
lho crowd la the Chicago! Ne.w York
lie warned his audience ''to
take heed of what ha R happened
and In happening to all classes of
citizens where dictators are ex
perimenting in fluid govertulleulF
on continental Europe today" and
continued:
The best way to reserve the
Constitution of the United States
and this civilization of ours is not
by rendering lip service on oeca
sions like this but each of us
and particularly those who have
such heavy responsibilities in the
business, financial and political
worldto so conduct our i ffairi
that the rich hleamings which have
helm bestowed On us are more
evenly distributed; Co that those
willing to work ran get work and
receive a decent compeomation tot
tila aervices; mo that the flume!
can obtain a decent price for hie
product.
"'fhb' is not and should not he
the problem of the government...
Hut ir the buminese leaders of thip
11:1110n can not or will not Bothheme problems-- whether t hey
like it or not the people will le
mond and the politician,' will he
forced to undertake it."
Baseball
(Continaml from Page One)
111111 game:
R. H.
Chago 00 12
n a iPtf,, 11,1 1:1-1)Wq In (lie ,,li Willi',
mtdium. ii,,,. tht ,r " ti, I Lee. Brown and Sc,well; Rut-
The train leaves Klamath
iip service" will be required to,' ring Niurphy Dickey.
1 - . Falls each morning at II a. tn.,
makes the loop to Malon er-
e. M
preserve the American form oi rill, Tuielake. Hatfield and
goveroment, which. he said. "ine NA TIONA b LE.-6 l I:
H E. Stronghold. heavy loading it a.
perfect I hough it may be. is thel R. .
3 7 0 lions. and returns in the evening
best and safest government ever New York
devised by men." Cincinnati d 10 0 between 9 anti 9 p. m.
,I 'Jaw. Overstep Hubbell, Brown and Mancuso: The train carries an average
- .
Wheeler made only brief 1,4,4 .n. inivis, noilingswortn ono
1M20 to the supreme court fight 1."1"bai'di
Ile said he believed the controver- R. H. E.
sy had resulted in citizens taking PhiladePhia 3 6 2
a greater interest in their govern. Chicago 9 12 2
ment and reiterated his COOtPli- rasseau and Grace; Carleton
Hon that independence in the Judi. and Hartnett.
ciary is essential. I R. H. E.
"There are," he said, "a few Brooklyn 2 in 1
,
men serving as Judges of our Pittsburgh 3 9 0
courts who have not been true tol Fitzsimmons a n d Phelps,
the trust reposed in them and who Spencer; Blanton and Todd. '
have made a mockery of the law'
becaue they overstepped the Aii .
thority vested In them by the con- Editorials On News
stitittion and have usurped legis
lative functions, of government
Thin has bred cynicism and Li's- (Continued from Page One)
content... "
New York
Cincinnati d 10 0 , between ii and 9 p. m.
Hubbell, Brown and Mancuso: !
It. Davis, Hollingsworth and . The train carries an average
of from 10 to 20 cars of polo
1.010 bard'. toes per day, am well as heavy
IL IL E.. grain and hay shipments of from
Philadephia 3 6 2 15 to 20 cars.
Ph dadephia 3 6 2 1 a to JO cars.
Chicago 9 12 2
Passeau and Grace; Carleton C. M. Bailey, Southern Pacific
and Hartnett. , cashier. has been transferred
R. If. E. front Klamath Falb' to Ashland.
Brooklyn 2 lo 1 ilia succemaor here 'has not yet
Pittsburgh 3 9 0 been named.
(Continued from Page One)
We of America POSSESS AL
READY the biggest and Juiciest
bone on earth. Let's not drop it
in the creek in a foolish effort to
get for ourselves the old. dry.
gnawed-off bone possessed by the
regimented peoples of Europe.
OFFERS CALF
Bill Bailey of Merrill has offer
ed a calf to the boy who does the
best job of feeding out a calf for
the FFA show the coming year, ac
cording to William Holloway, FFA
instructor.
11A G141 FIVE
RAILROAD
NEWS
Si PARIS HEIGHT
TO THELAKE DAILY
TN, Southern Pacific company
has eat a hi tithed at new freight
,Itge One) train service to tho Tule lake
area to handle heavy
R. H. F1.1 or potatoes, hay and grain, it
8 12 2 , was announced by the local of-
12 18 2 , 1Ic Saturday.
. -
F. C. Clark is acting as general
yard roaster in the local S. V.
yards during the absence of H.
E. fluls, who is enjoying a visit
at Lake o the Woods.
Clara McIntyre. S. P. car fore
man's clerk at the local offices,
has returned to her duties after
several days visit in San Francisco.
Mrs. Lucy Eckstein, Who has
been visiting at the home of
her brother. L. F. Corrigan, and
family here for the vast i,!ct
weeks, is leaving Sunday for her
home in ladison, Wis.
IC. V. Candee, chief crew caller
for the S. P., and his assistant,
J. .Me Means. have been put
on the day shift due to several
changes in office personnel.
II
POSITIVELY ENDS TONIGHT
That Lovely, Lilting, Sweetheart Picture That
Makes You Breathe Through Your Heart
A SYMPHONY IN ICE, RHYTHM
AND ROMANCE!
vi-iyAERIErwoze POWER
in
Wmminmmwmmmie
IN I FE'
Twentieth-Century Fox Picture
1111111111.01111EIMEIMMEIM
Famin in
the North!
Revolution
in the South!
The looting
of the great
House of Lool
Fire Dragons!
SHOWS DAILY
2-7-9 P. M:
TOMORROW - ONE SOLID WEEK!
The Picture That Has For a Year Been Playing
To America at a Dollar-Fifty Top --How at
POPULAR PRICES
BOLDLY UNFOLDING BEFORE YOU THE
- INNOCENT AND SIMPLE LIFE OF CHINA
. :
ALSO
'COLOR CARTOON 'SPRING FESTIVAL'
LATEST NEWS FLASHES
- la
e-
orliatla
Ok ages
kVe
.ito a ta a a a N:of
co yea es
etV1 coo'
ealvtoos;tea! c
tZve sk:1, a k lot
,,,, a tvole,,e0 N
I t
CONTINUOUS I
SAT. ond SUN"
.11111
,
Toll
1-R,.;:;&:
;.
,
.-Aita,V .
,7PAY;51;:i1-,
..1
'
Ast,,,,I'".1.1,(1,,,10,0,,01,-awr, and they make the most of it! ...; &';i,i;,;s4''. f-illi. ' '
-t-roi't t -:' .,, tli s'S'' ils -- .' ;(;..4-41.4,:c.,1:i,
i if,
'Y':- '', ,' ,..- ' i,i71, She's a more exciting Loretta ... he's
bilPAr,,,,,,,,,, ,4 - -,,, r 1' 704'550,
1 AA,11.
4', i: 1 lealititktz ,.:,., .,1 a more impetuous Dont They live on
(,", --ft .A:f.74;:.k: '''ir 41,, ' thrills, laugh at peril, trip headlong into
,t,;. : , me-, ,'N''' :,,. -
.., t, ,'. , madcap romance ... in a picture as
z A N d t - . .,,tt:,';',1
4 ,,
., 404 Al -, - 4 ,,e,,,k;,,,;a
.: .: tempestuous with suspenseful adven- ':,;,,gr:04:$
A . . i's';',:;,, : p c' ,, ture as if s sparkling with carefree fun!
,"' le
'"ur ' , , ,,:-S ,4,:,
--.,: s t., 4 , , k' .,',:1'4:.,,
.4et',-;',,'''1:i44.' " .......000101111111......."' ,
4'tei) ,., .. ''''s,,,zaSrv
' fk,
,400
,itro it ,,,. a LORETTA DON ,,,Ir, ::
2,-,,i:',4', ''k''
tg
YOUNG i, AmE(HE
t 4 .44
Even gayer...more By popular vote radio's
captivating than in favorite actor...grander 411,44
'1"' "Cafe Metropole"I than he is on the air! CUMIN ;1,-AR,
, AY 4,1. N , Ok'''
4 4
(a,,,pg
-400S:4 .. ' 1441',
I' :!!11,,,ir'g',N liotw, ,i'2,' k ' 4 '
11C1195(4,514E1 1c)licticoi. , It ,001,,,' i';'...,. 4 lir
,;(4
i:::::;', ' 0..44 r!i. 00,41', 7.:, , v,
,,
;111;.0,6 (If) 1,,,,.;
111rr11311
: )00.4VA,5111 ft iv? cl.; t4 , '
t , , 1.
i? V-' '').:04'. ,,i isti ' If '''
I' '') ' 1 '''i
BORRAH MINEVITCH . ., ,
.; itirNs1 lt
Ilk vr tr;'
1, and his gang , KkhrOti '
.,,'' i - ,', , An'other hit front the .
'ki.,11
Lir"! 10 1111 i ' di: ,. 'ir . .; FRANCES DRAKE
,,,, , ,, studio you ve selected -
x ,, k., ,
---. ''); ,::,, 0 ,,,, WALTER k!,,, . os Hollywood's out.
I ','; ' ' landing entertoin
1"::3 Av ,: , RADINE t ,,, , sment.mokers! . s.
V
JOHN CAR
HAROLD HUBER
,
SIG RUMANN CATLETT
'",NA', I:
i'-'' ' '' ' ' ..' ALSO ' Darryl F. Zonuck
1....4:.14.1.,4,..kua4.....t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-- , , :n, A gPIIIII "PICgKIN CHAMPIIINV 1
.L.1.,,,,,.T chatclo of
- ,:j ' .t AS
: () 1
, 4., 0-1 e. IttctI
CI.0 (-
,
ialkimk7, Teal 1 ictv - - , ,,,,, , , eovw, .,,,).
:, : , ,,,l, - :,000...t 0,-
) ' (ow I 4., ex -4 A "-kko sova t 1 cl
, , ! . , N
ri '.- . .,'N a t 8. '',,emett'
, . , '.., 4
. 1:::" 'N - 1- ----- . ' : 5'
. . ,.... ., ., ,,, ' ,, !,,,h ...7....,,,,,--,,,,,,::)-1
-, , ,
. , A
1 II li ..k X .:. 711,
.. - ... . t
't. 1-) 1 ,.
'1,.,A .s -''v- ;7 li4 N. ,,,-, 1 :.1 t ,2,,,.-,,',,.i
4M- , ' : - ,
t. ,,,,, . .., 3 1
f. '. ,: k , r' ,,
,
1
.--- , ,
i., - Vel ' j ....--- t - - s,' '
rz, i k 's-x- ' ' ,-.--,' 01.111144i4 k) 14 , ,, , , .
Ail,11 1 '. ;
" - ''''',, .,, ' Itithot , 1
04.0 0 ,
14SIt '' ' ' V
1,.sv -,,,,. ,,',. n . ctlix t.. ,
voso.
0 eCka ? . 7:74'. ,
l'AVI k, ,
, , 1 Fee :., ,',,,, a ' r . IICic,,
: 7 : ' ' ' tA) 1 a
it..f C001 . 3eS0
i Fa m i n i e , n l , - 3w eq14 . .
i ftas.Gta9 OA f
s . Sa .."14 fl, 4
,, the North! 1,,,a -
t.,-,
Revel u t ion 4,4 -I 7.,,k ',. 42 u'll 1. (.0010..1;199::14'. .. .....'"4, .,'-''''-,,,,, '
in the South! -tf ! '' coin'. OA- ..000 ''''. ft'' ,I
The looting ;',1 ., -., R--
of the grea Lool t ' ,!,I,, ' ,,---' , 0
lit,
t(
el
Prom
House of i 4 1 ' . --,i
Z t.- ,
.
1,"4 Fire Dragons! 0,,,,,i,,,0,,,,,0,e ,. , - . ,---
C,ZV-::,:lt,
ALSO - ( 1
ILOR CARTOON 'SPRING FESTIVAL' '''' ' -
LATEST NEWS FLASHES - ',,,r , ,,,, - . ',,7,,oesdow,41,t-6,-,,.. r
- , 5',10, , 8. i,
VOlsit komitatokriamoolow floodigste, 400,....11 k, ' t ,
, , . - ' ' '",1:' ' .
.
It, ki 3
ile,t0'.;, . ' -
-...
r-.--trit -s., $41':"-- .v,
,
, .-':. , t 9
. .--...,,,,
,
a,.., f,, ...mi.. At.,-- ''''' Rd '
: ----rp OCT ,:, lextrer , ,,
- ,
,, - OCT GT' ' tA INIA,
' -."1 06'r $;:.'' 2 -RVARD'
1 v ,..).,.:: I .0 , ,,, : . 440,,,tput og , . ,
,..i...:1 i NO ' ,
, ' 4, i. 4' WitA, 4 '' ' ' ' ' ' ' , . ',..i. , -.--- 4, .'
' ',
----Tr--0- ' '' '' ''4t ' of
' 4
o
4 !, , 4 ,C 0 ;:,,,,,,,,i , r"."4
I - ,1,11t' ' '' 14 '' , "' ..,:Aj ' - I- a
) ,
01
1 --- L ; ! . II , . ! . ;
i' 7 .
,
,o ' ,
, t 1 1 '! A - .
4
.,. r,, ;,,,,i1 17:
, rx
'24, v ,,,
!,,- ,.-
1 1
cf - ,,,, C torrs '-i, , ,,
OP, '',,) 4 . i LT) , t.
, ...."" 0' Ill; ''' , .1 t.'1,7,7711';, It.
1, ; -.
7,,- ,4 04 ,,71.0"tri, P:k4gPt'''rfr14'."44 A.P1'4:t.''' ' '"
0 '
.0'4 ,- ' ' ,,,,,-,,,-"04,' '4,.. ji .441,1:tyt.4 ", ,tc, q ?I...3.
..,'Z't ' , ,6
,Ori,-,!,,,i,,..$14,,,,,,r,,,,ig'19" . 4..t7,$-J.,t,f!,yit t--.4 ''', -
L-.,.., 7-.....'.... 'II'. 1.-:Ztilif : -,,,St7,i,"?'t,"tt'4,, 047;(': :.,,o, .,'-.. 'IA
- . . ,,'40; t.; 1,--tc ie.; F, Y,17.41;,,bj -',F.4,-; ,i1Q."'-',It- -',',- -';. ,. :,'-'7'.', '
''' ","--- '5,:-':,, ;,- 'i t'.!"it,4.-t,'',-'--,-,;;.;.- ,,,1,,,
, , , - :-.:4111-.:,..;,,,d.' !;' .'-',r -j.,;tic-1;vo'íiTi'''' ' ''''?1;'''' '-'1
. , ,:.;:.- - ;(,..!;10,474 :s.. .f . ,p.-444,A'rit ..'-'' ; .
', '-, -
,
,
E
f. ryg?th io-z f
74 AI,' 104
it,-,
tt
r
'
, ti,;
Affillonsol
OUT
lip.,,LAY
,
I
,,. ii, 4.
iii 4. IIIP ri
:. ; ,,4,Pl uu
idt -,- AND
80.0
' '' ' wo, 4 GO
' , RO
-
. 1
: :17:
II Iron
o ouve,
Nilo 1
lo.ko.
, HEIM
, ,
,,
Ty