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^WEDNESDAY

MORNING,

APRIL

1,

SAN

1946

Annexation Suit Action By Courts Is

ANTONIO

Phone Firm Sheriff's Sale Taxes to City RaisesM ;Show Increase

EXPRESS

Housing Problem

DISCHARGED FROM NAVY been honorably discharged from • 'Seaman (2nd.cl.) Raul M. Rod- the navy. riguez; . 615, S: Colorado St.,. has

Committee Topic

"The Housing Picture in San ficer of Texas, Louisiana and Antonio" will be the topic for Mississippi -for the Veterans' discussion Wednesday at 12:15 Administration. p. m. in the Minuet.Room of the.Menger Hotel during a joint Girls' Advisers Plan meeting of the research- and ' A total of $2,120 was collected A check for $63,933.07 was re- statistics • and emergency - hous- New Training Courses Two Citizens File Motion in Appeals Clou.-: Tuesday for the delinquent tax ceived Tuesday by the city from ing committees of the Chamber Asking That Case Not Be Dropped "-'-, Girl. reserve advisers of the account through the sale .at the .Southwestern * Bell Tele- of Commerce. Younger, Girls -department -of A reply by two citizens to the city .of San Antonio's auction of three tracts by the phone Co. In payment of the 2 Speakers wilt1 include V. F.. the Y.W.CA., meeting in the liper cent gross receipt-tax levy. Buchek, president, San Antonio brary Saturday, will prepase'an motion to drop the annexation case with .Terrell'Hills and sheriffs. department. This is. an"increase of .about $4,-: "C. T.. outline for the -'training • course Olmos Park -was filed Tuesday in the'court of civil appeals The cases .had gone through 300 over the payment, a year Assn. of/Home Builders; MacLeod, district:': supervisor, to be submitted to national headthrough the attorneys for the contestants of the bond issue. the courts in the -back tax col- ago; when the remittance' was Federal, HousingV Admimstra-; quarters. At the .same' time, 1944 remittance The reply seeks to have the" case continued to a conclusion lection campaign, handled by $59,609.71.'-The' tion; Frank 'Brown, executive' plans will be'formulated for .the was .$56,880.12. In the courts rather than of judgment in the first case Arthur M. Scholz in the district The city ha'd estimated the director,' San Antonio Housing; final 'supper scheduled, for 6 be dropped. The city 'had- ap- will adversely affect their'rights attorney's -department. Sixty- telephone gross "receipt tax .pay- Authority, and :R._F.-Andrews, "p. m. Monday in the clubroom . ' pealed its case for annexation which they have in'the bond is- five'persons attended the sale. ment would be unchanged this supervising loan guarantee of- of the "Y.V against the two. districts when sue case. G . J.'Lucchese, et al, The -parcels -sold were: Lot year. The .increase, therefore, it was lost in the district court. vs. G-us B. Mauermann.",. on Fresno St., purchased-by eases the city's- -.financial - posiThen when the annexation of '"The question of the^.validity A.'C/Hogue for $665, taxes due tion to the :amount .of about' $4,of the annexation of Terrell' the'two districts seemed likely WINDOW*/$282; lot on W. 19th St., pur-300, an'amount sufficient to' run Hllls-and Olmos'Park is-a matto invalidate the city's stand in chased by Goldie D. Bryant, the city government about 10 ter of public importance) to-the the currently contested-bond is160JL-NW. 19th. St., taxes due " '•" . • • . . ' . . sue, the city filed a motion to citizens of San Antonio; Terrell ,$406;-and a third -lot purchased hours. Hills, and Olmos^ park, • and is affirm judgment in the case and by J. B. Swift, 526" Ceralvo St., Veterans to Meet likewise of importance to the for $1050, .taxes due $740. drop the appellant action. jurisprudence o f ' the State of Veterans .Jrom /.World, Wars: Citizens' Motion CREDIT MEN 'MEET I and .II are. invited.to-the,regIn the reply; to • this; motion Texas," the-motion'stated.; Mayor's' Statement. Movies ,'explaining frequency ular; meeting -.of Alamo; Post No; two citizens, B. W. Day and Mayor -Gus B., Mauermann modulation.and television will 2, • American /Legion, to te held R. R. Redus, speaking,through the attorney's for the bond case, said after receiving -word of''the be ' shown Wednesday at a Thursday at 8 p. m. in the Elmer Ware Stahl and A. R. motion: "The people who have luncheon meeting-of the "Whole- .Legion .Club' House, 205 W. Sohn. stated that the-confession filed- this have now switched sale, Credit Men's Assn. in the French ;Place,' ^Walter-Groce, sides. When the-annexatioh>suit Cascade 'Tloom, St. Anthony- comniander,v announced' 'Tueswas in progress, they'were/in Hotel, Joe W. Thiele, program day.-': A'-band^coiicert will ^preCor theft Charge court taking notes -and confer- chairman, announced Tuesday. cede the. 'business -meeting. ring with \.the .attorneys ^who: WtUPllTT Brings 5 Years were fighting the annexation. They'are'trying^ to keep us-from WALTER G. LEHR Jr. Alfred Munoz. 616 -San Patri- winning'our, bond suit and"will :Juit Returned From Senlce • tio St., was.sentenced to five go to-'any'extreme." years in the state .penitentiary Com. Alfred Callaghan, wtio REAL^ ESTATE and LOANS 211 Tuesday by;.Judge W, W.'Mc- has fought the bond issue suit Alamo "NatLiBKi.' G-7031 ALAMO-voi Crory in criminal court on pleas said Tuesday:_aftemoon-that.-he.; PIAZA.C-Z52 of guilty in two caseVof automo- had 'riot 'heard 'that. the move bile theft Th a terms will run had been made. .' . concurrently.1 • "1 think'it is t fact thaf ifthe; UM G L A S S - G L O for Two cases of automobile theft annexation is carried -through'! the courts, the city will win .'the; cleaning windows, mirrors, were dismissed • The sentences were imposed suit,.but in so doing'-the:bond glass fops, glass doors, for theft of an automobile Nov. suit may ; be lost," Callaghan: porctlain, and chromium. 13 from O. Wolf, 245. Luther said. No wattr is nictssary Drive and a car Nov. 7.'from Mayor Mauermann said thaty1 he did not think the reply'would ] with GLASS-GLO, just A. L. Basse, 131 Mariposa St. affect the cityte move to^drop spray if on and 'polish the annexation -'suit.:and .-stick-1 with clean cloth. Lodge Notes by, the. judgement. But it might The general relief committee cause further delay:' ; Small Sprayer BottU is BUY DIRECT FROM Motion Stated •-'- • TRIAL! of the Order of Eastern Star included, when you buy FACTORY AND SAVE! The motion: :charged that the will hold its quarterly meeting Obnvinoi youhell 'by 15GiASS-GLO, Get your glasses from largest day toit, at .our rlik, that Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in the two litigants' hadv.no right to direct-to-consumer-retail opthis U the biggest bargain settle their case ;tt% private per.tical laboratories In America. Masonic Temple, Mrs. John V.you ever-fcafl. Pertect sat• __ 2 profits, StyllsH genlifactlon'(uanmt««d. or no Franklin, secretary, announced sons inasmuch' as= all the citi- . Save ulne Rhodlom* flnlib zlmleis cnt. 'Glastei around on zens of San. Antonio--would' be At Your Store • mounting, - c o; m p l e t e wittr Tuesday.. i prescription of licensed single -via!on TOR1C' stock affected -by the outcome 'of the' Doctor. lensen for-f»r.or.ne»r vlilon. bond case. ;-. . •• • . . - . . . \ IN A M E R I C A If appellants' motions"'Tiad 1 ; L A R G E S T O P T J C I A N Princlpila of,thl»Jtlrm^>wii'a.T»rg* optical factory und the largest chain merely sought to disrmss.-tiie/ap-.j -Of inctory-to^coasunier.'retail"optical brancnet'ln 'America. CSH1 »t once D A V I S M A N U F A C T U R I N G CO. peals, this ;court would''have-the'' and b« convinced. ' ' 3 9 1 S. F R O N T S T. 4 2 5 M A I N AVENUE •power, authority,:and^dutyVto 112 f . HOUSTON STREET M E M P H I S 3, -T.ENN. Acrou' from Tnas Theater SAN ANTONIO 5,TEXAS deny such motions.and retain Op*n Saturday XlthU to » o'Clack the cases for hearing .and. deterBtora la Pllnclp*! ClU*a STORES CO. mination on: their merits,'Since ••••••M FOUNDED !>>?••• the cases involve,1questions of public interest,.;., ' the reply stated. : __^__-'

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LONDON (AP) ~ A fight be- the bathroom and he got sick drink tn the bar with a youn tween British actor Richard my clothes. I washed his a c t r e s s , Declma Rickarc Harris and movie producer over David Newman (hat started in face and I combed his hair . . . Harris entered the retauran tendon's swank Mirabelle Res- "So I sent him home. The with his wife and another coupl taurant brought both men to next day he rings up the press and was unable to get a table court Monday. and says 'I beat up Richard so Newman invited them to joir Newman s o u g h t damages Harris' — looking for public- his table as his guests. from Harris, claiming the actor ity." The dinner started pleasant! H a r r i s claimed Newman's but Harris became quarrelsome libeled him when Harris related case was that he was having arid aggressive, according his version of the incident durNewman. ing a nationally televised interview. Newman claimed Harris' AN EXCITING EXPERIENCE UNIQUE FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT remarks were "calculated to bring him into disrepute in the eyes of ordinary, right-thinking Eft] people." As is usual in British libel cases, Newpian did not seek specific monetary damages. Damages are assessed by the jury. Harris, who has starred in such movies as "Mutiny on the Bounty," "This Sporting Life" [ NOW In air.conisHioned and the recently completed VIlllTA ASSEMBLY HALL "Camclot," claimed his words were true and denied they were if IMS CHORDSMEN defamatory. "In« South Shall Kin Again" Newman's lawyer, Stephen if BARBERSHOP QUARTETS Terrell, in his opening address, •k THE HAPPY JAZZ BAND if THE FREELOADERS said the fight occurred at the Mirabelle in October, 19H. 6:30 p.m. — Chow Tim* — Welt, Harris related his version of •rn and Mvxican Specialties. A what happened on a television fun meal from baotfi la baoth program in November, 1955. al prepclar prictt. Hams said on TV that New8:00 p.m.—Shaw tim« man came up lo him in the •eslaurant anil was "terrible WEDNESDAYS rude" and invited Harris outtKru Augusl side, saying something about a 'punch-up." Adults $2.00 Children tie 12-S1.00 "I hit him. I look him." Under 6, Fr«* [arris told an interviewer. "He I fell sick and I took him down to Spontorcd by tht San Antonio

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NEW THEATER NEARLY READY—Workmen put finishing touches in intimate new Art Cinema Theater, 1430 N. Main Ave. Theater, operated by William Moody Jr., will feature U.D. and foreign films of artistic quality.

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Art Cinema Offers 'Galla* For Its Premiere Tuesday San Antonio's newest motion!years. He and his associates arc picture theater, the Art Cinema! also planning new theaters in El at 1430 N'. Main Ave., will open "— Paso and' " Beaumont. with a gala premiere nf Ihe new Conversion of a store building French import, "Galia," at 8 in Evergreen Center for (he new p.m. Tuesday. (heater has been under way for The new theater, with a ca- the pasl three months with the pacity limited to 200 widely assislance of Charles Wolfe, spaced seats, wi|l specialize in well-known San Antonio showpictures of arlistic quality, new!man. The interior has been and old, it was announced byjcompletcly rebuilt and equipped William Moody Jr. of Houston, seals that are pilched steewho operates the new llieater ply enough to give Ihe enlirc auhere ami has opcralcd the Art dience an unobstructed view of Cinema in University Village at the screen. llouslp^_for Uie 'past three Complimentary cocktails will

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be served both lo Invited guests Ad affective: Friday, July 14 through Wed., July 19 and to the general public at Ihe 5 premiere. The Ihcater will go 0 Indianapolis !S into regular operation Wednes5 500 Highlight day willi continuous perforCash and Carry Salol All grMn goadi and hard goods draitl colly "iO»r rel="nofollow"> mances stalling at 12 noon and r«duc«d, nona held back. Firit com*, finr nrvid, ell wlei final, Wide World 5 " continuing through Ihe afterof Spoitj *JL» Apalia 'deal far shade, won't freeze OQf lisa) Lost In Space if noon and evening. ^ Reg. $1,49 ............. only 70* ta. Soccer Bolh American and "foreign 0 pictures will be shown, .Moody Reg Miy 0 05I said. Among the imports booked :300 2 CBS Newi -AWrestling for showing in Ihe near future 5 " R arc Ingmar Bergman's latcsl ;00 0 Porter 'ilm, "Persona," Mai ZetterSun or Shads. Hardy Todox a Bailor S Wagoner -fr Reg. $1.49 ling's "Night Games" and the Sports^0 Awny Wa Go ^ Dating Game controversial "My Sister My Flipper^ Sir fiarrloniae Larfl° flowering Love." 68 Later, Mooy said, he will ocr:000 wing in I-sal. cans. Post Time ^ The J.F.K. Discothequo r :1S S casionally feature revivals of olConspiracy A Go Go :30B Mission: der classics, and is planning a Lawrence Get Smart S Impossibla ^r 'Bergman Festival" of several We lie * Pittncnnnim Greer1 °r Silv ° r ' 'ilms by the famous Swedish di:09 9 At the Movies Capitol rector. :1SS "The Proud and :30\ .Mrs. Jeanette Manlcy, long Pistol! 'n' Piccadilly the Profane," Porrpin y *S S" Petticoat! ir associated with the theater busiPalace * _Wm^H olden, Nacho ness in San Antonio, will be the :00) Miss Univerit Deborah Kerr WASHINGTON (AP)-Tliel Opposition to the excise tax manager of the Art Cinema. Boxing de ':!$S Beauty Mexico head of one of the nation's three Moody, who is 26, is originally :30j Pageant £• plan was offered in prepared Peyton Place Better Built Homes in Forest Oaks and J.45 big radio-lelevision networks testimony by Leonard H. Gol- from Galveslon, but has made liis in Houston for the :00t Colonies North 12-Star Final predicted Friday a possible 10- rtenson, president of American past home Casanova '67 eight years. He is a gradu :1SS Weatherman TV 4 Newi * fold increase in educational (ele- Rroadcasting Co., Inc. ale of SI. Edward's University :301 Alan Burka ^ (10:20) 20th (10:40) Movie v i s i o n viewing if Congress He called the excise tax plan in Austin and the American Gran Teatro i " Century _^Cambat S^uad,' creates a public broadcastuig :00 "a special tax levies against a Academy of Dramatic Art in corporation. "Scene of John Ireland Now York and lias spent considthe Crime" Frank SUnlon. president of!sPeci"c commodity" and urged erable time in Europe, where he ln "Jet Attack" Columbia Broadcasting System, stcad that the coiporation de Sign Off played small parts in two moInc., told the House Commerce rive Its funds from "multiple tion pictures, "The White HorCommittee he expects noncom- sources — from private dona ses of Vienna" and "Come Fly mercial television lo attract be- lions, and from broad-basec Wilh Ale." .GREW ueHrTRITfflON "Galia," also tilled "I and My tween 10 or 20 per cent, of (he viewing audience at times once taxation as well as from appro- Lovers," Is a modern love story the new system is established. priations provided by the Con- nvolving the ultra-sophisticated set of Paris, starring one ol Rep. Lionel Van Derclin, gress." Euroire's mosl lalkcd-aboul new J)-Calif., a former television L i k e Stanlon, Goldcnson actresses, Mireille Dare, in the newscaster, estimated in putting strongly supported the legislalille role. the question to Stanton that non- tion. commercial stations account for So did Evcrclt N. Case, chair- Brendan Gill, Ihe New Yorker By JERRY BUCK film critic, said "Made lo two hours of late night miisiciinilllon to $30 million lo cet off alxiut 1 or 2 per cenl al present. BUG i NEW YORK (AP) - The and comedy presided over by,the ground, Nichols said- "If we Slanton said he expected com- man of the board of directors o[ delight, 'Galia' is exceptionally CONTROL rnmnrivjn Pill ran*,., rpl,- .!.„.!. . . ., ~ H . M U M . ji 01, United Network, which flopped comedian Bill Dana. The show- operated the \vay the networks petition for viewing time from National Educational Television, engaging. I can think of few who urged the congressmen "to movies wilh greater verve and was carricd b m stations do, we'd need lhat, but we're Ihe noncommercial stations but, go on its first venture into big-time >' Quickly! ™ f Ui.l f.,„„,! ...:it. i.>iii_ _ down in liistory as members finesse." television, says it expects to But, faced with lilflc sponsor not going to do il that way. U'e said he hopes "we will be skill- of the committee, and Die Con- T h e n e x t feature after Safely! inlcresl and mounting debts, il make no bones of having any ful and ingenious return to the air this fall for an- lasted for only 2.1 performances. grandiose plans or of being an!meet it. "Galia," Moody said, will be Economically! ollier try at becoming the fourth In lale June when United went American people thai compel! he Swedish production, "1, a twos >.S5) Woman," Ihe slory of a hospital itive freedom of Ihe air which, in network. NOW $ 495 into bankruptcy court it wns networks." inrse who goes through several James W. Nichols, United's reported, erroneously Gallon GREEN LIGHT Trithion romantic entanglements. that the network executive director, has been .says, The lobby of tlie new (healer isherf. Th« prict IMI bun r«ducad but lh» quality Ii ililf lh« iam». lining up financing, meeting s being decorated wilh three On* pound, or 12Vi°i Trithian Ii itilt the belt corUrol for Lawn 1 "We had simply filed for reororiginal paintings by David Chinch Bugi. SUM covert tli» averag* iiz« lawn (6000 iq. fr.), wilh creditors and studying pos- ganization under Chapter XI of work. "The forecasts indicate,", ready passed by Ihe Senate, said, "thai by ihe fall of IMl A major provision of the bill but coili {2.00 leii. Sims, well-known Houston arsible programs — to slage what the Bankruptcy Act, and we're he there will be 124 markets with! would create a public broad-! isl. could be Hie biggest comeback!11™' in Ihe process of rcorganiz- four or more stations, and Ihcse casting corporation to establish iJi television history. !!!.'/>,"^ li!,ov"1S, fnrward," said markets will repre.senl M per'one or more noncommercial ccnl of Ihe homes." jradio and television networks. Top echelon people at ~-,,, a l l H S im Second Summer Term What went wrong the jj rsl ! Slanlon said he favors Ihe three major operating networks 'producer, lime? ! proposal Ijy ihe Carnegie Comdoubt lhat Nichols can garncrj in ||ie reorganization Oliver San Anlonio Housing Authorthe V. Trnv? n n n l i on m n clime li«^.? «r .u« of Ihe Nichols says that when his:: mission on Educational Tele- ity office will seek coopcralion the financial financial harlcinr» backingrmrnscnrv necessary E. Treyz, head owners ABC television network, \vcnl group taught out i he conlracls for a second try. by an excise tax on tele- nf reallors and aproperly front Overmyer, it found itself program for United went on the air May 1 out as president. vision set sales, the proceeds of implementing willi no creative staff, no technileasing 250 low-rent homes in will its first — and only — pro- "1 waul il clear Ilial I don'l cal staff, no facilities — yet which would l>e fed directly to the city. lliink il could have been put loHie corporation. gram, Jhe "I.as Vegas Show," KClhcr without Ollio," Nichols committed lo an air date 30 Approval of Ihe program was He said this proposal offers made early this week by Sec. of said, "bul it was the decision of days away, "ft was a night6 1 a sitIe niiiro, "beiiove me "'lie "aid" " " " ™" ''aWy greater insulaH o u s i n g and Urban Devel; the board during the reorgani' ' ' lion" from possible government opment (HUD) Robert C. AVoaDay and Evening Classes ration lhat his services would! air dale sell the • alternative er. Graduate and Undergraduate Courses not be needed." | back a inonlh tn May I, bul proposal to finance Ihe corporaAccording lo guidelines,, Ihe .--.. , . ; Classes Begin: Wednesday, July 19 The network was conceived!cvcn so il was lnc wrong lime to -lion through congressional ap- I()cal authority will provide fiby Daniel H. Overmyer, a ware- K" nul ln«king for advertising propnalions. Inaneial assistance lo cover part REGISTRATION houseman. But before it ever contracts. "It was (he middle of The Johnson _ admnii.slralion| admnii.slralion ' rent nf (ne uni[s to 1>c NEW YORK TIMES HEWS SERVICE went on the air lie sold out to a the fiscnl quarter and in some wauls Ihe decision on financing of t n c I)V Tuesday, July 18, 1967, 9-11 a.m., ,,lc lcnants Thc rc. NEW YORK—1-eRoi Jones, group of Tcxnns and Kan.sans cases the lasl fiscal quarter, put of until next year, and the Icascd 6:30-8 p.m. lo be paid by Ihe tcIhe 33-year-old Negro play- headed by Nichols, Jack V ,Mc- and that meant advertisers legislalioti carries only a $9 mil--1 maindcr'is • Preston G. Northrup Hall wright, poet and jazz critic, was Glnthlin and Willard Oarvcy. were spending less money," lie lion authorizalion lo get tlie cor- nant. The program of leasing priamong those injured and ar- McGlollilin, who is chairman of sniil. poration started. vately owned dwellings is one of resled Friday in the Newark Ihe board, and Garvcy also arc In nridilion. Hie "Lns Vegas several public housing tc<>disturbances. major stockholders of the Mu- .iiiuw Show" was formida-i WMS up againsl against [armMa-iwf rkl Tl jniqucs authorized under the jhle opposition — Hie long-estab-! " v-<J-" vrKilVS Mi Jones, who lives in Newark, tual radio network. ! H o u s i n g and Urban Devel1 sllc his native city, wa.s treated al Nichols says, "When we f roj ' d. highly popular "johnny jopmcnl Act of 1065 to meet "Tonight" show on NBC cily hospital for head wounds hack on the air we'll have jhreep^son hosing needs of low-incomp fann(f lllc ncw Joey Kishop .<show said lo have been inflicted when lo four hours of programming a| I.eases may run from one lo he was struck by a bottle. There day. We're looking al a wide °n ARC. United asked for <...._, only Howard W. Davis, owner and milics. was no indication of who had range of programs — specials. .Sli.DflO a minute — compared lo manager of San Antonio Radio five years and are renewal. regular features, variety shows: nearly three limes that much Stations KMAC and KISS-F.M, Dwellings remain on the tax thrown it. [for the Carson show — bul there He was released from the hos- and documentaries. h a s won Federal Commu- rolls and Ihe owners pay full pilal and laler was picked up "Wo may very well revive a' w c r e fcw takers. nications Commission approval|P™_P££iy.'lJ5£5_ ll l>fll11 rllrt an and charged with carrying wea- show from Las Vegas," he said.l A " d helped for purchase of WMOO in Mo- "—~ BC pons. Police said he had in his Bul when asked if Dana wouldiKllow introduced the Joey liishop ibilc, Ala. possession Iwo loaded .32 cali- l» host again, he replied: "r'vc! 01 into the lale night corn- Davis, who did not disclose, City WMi Strvk* l«r pistols. The bearded writer got a great deal of respect forlP ''™." Nichols said. "His purchase ...„...„„. price ,„„,. of the station,) NO DEPOSIT — F R E E DELIVERY was taken lo Essex County jail Bill, but I don't know if he mil ratings were pom- and we ha" operated K KISS ; ^ n c o JIMMY HOPP'S on $25,000 bond. He will have a fil inlo our plans for the fii- thought it would help us.. Bulled jM.idi.snn Avenue was feeling if : W.MOO TV RENTAL CO. ' ' is ' a 50,000-waU facilhearing on July 27. He was not lure."" lricn ARC ED imi — Day and matt charged wilh having fired Ihe Nichols is purposely indefinile couldn't do it, how ity. guns. about when Unilcd will \x> back cmll(1 we do it? These factors resulted in a lack of support Jones lias gained allenlion as on the air. communi vertising communithe articulate, vitriolic spokes- He also declined to be specific from the advertising man for extreme anti-white about the network's financing, ty. Hillary views. His play "Dutchman"jsaying he feared il would "There are n lot of Ihings we Bufinttl Acfalmfitralian Hoipitol AdmlnTilration was recently made into a siic-'prcjudice his case wilh the ban- would have done differently, ChimUtry Mathematics kruptcy referee. cessful film. there's no queslion ahout lhat," Drama Mulic In its June 22 bankruptcy pcll- he said. "Our reviews were faEconomics Philosophy lion for reorganizalinn, the ncl- vorable, Nielsen said we Soothing, cooling Desenex* is so effective It's selected EducaHon Physics Engliih work listed assets of Si, 132,410 reached a peak of 2.8 million promotes rapid healing as it for use on the U. S. Olympic P«lilkal ScTincc Frtuch PsycKolo^y and liabilities of $1.822,.ISC, in- households, Imt without a lol of kills Athlete's Foot fungus 1 earn. Guaranteed to work or Gtology MANTA, Ecuador (AP)—The cluding $25,70(1 owed to Dana. advertising support il was fool- that can bring on painful yourmoney back. Use powder • •llglon Oorman luna boal Western King, out of Nichols said United wenl Into hardy, in our judgment to con- cracking, peeling and blisters. by day, ointmenl at night. At Runian Hnllh, PKyltcal IducoHan Sociology Begause il seems to work u J all drug counters. Seallle, Wash., left port Friday —' court so that continue to t i n u e and incur the losses we - 'il could ' —" Spanish Uso Desenex dally and you after (he U.S. consul In Guaya- operate while paying ils debts. would have. We decided we'd where others often fail, docFor additional Ir.f.rmatlon, onlacl UK W«c» eF Admlnltns, quil nakl a $22,620 fine for Ille- Told that a network official lake a second try at Ii when ad- tors prescribe and recom- may never suffer from itchy, Trinity Unlvirsiry, 715 Stadium Driv«, PErihing (-4MI mend Desenex. And Desenex burning feet again. gal fishing and taxes. estimalcd Uicy would need $25'vcrtising would ivarrant it." (Adv.)

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HUI9LEH MR. ANTON JIKISLEH. SR.. 1443. McKlnloy Ave., passed away tn a locul liospltal Friday (4» -KIM$.T¥ (it) - KPNO-TV 112) - I1COH-TVJ4I» •March 21st it- ttio ago ot 13 (laughter*. ----- -vt-,— .-. yra, Bucvlvcd hy hia wile, (41) Wrestling EVENING and Mr». C. C. Brlnkoetcr ol Mrs. Louis') jleislor, daufhtcrs* Sun Antonio ; sons, A. II.. Fred. .8:30-<4> Ui?ele MacKenzie Mrs. Tholma Cude. Mrs. CatliHarvey Maliuhi of 8«n Anto6 P. M. Stelnhautr; Son, Anton Edie Adams, guest TV Key preview lor Satur- ulo (iud Ue Mnhulo of Adklns. orino Hplslcr. Jr., 3nn Anlonto: SisTexas; Bisters, Mrs. Ida Tudyk |5:0"-(5) S. A. Bowling ( 5 ) Have Ciun I day: ters, Mrs. jPi-cil Trlcber, Warand Mrs Amy Rukowitz of Auing. Tcxns; Mis. Helen Kck(12)- Family Theater Paladin robbery kliis. Texas, nncl Mrs. Lula I in rd, Perry Mason St. Louis; Brother. .Mm. Walter Blm, (41) Film Short suspect. Mathcws Heielc'1, Hungary; 4 6:30 p. .m, ( 5 ) — i - e r r y Woodcock, Mrs. .George • Sclir'HUb and Mre. tfrnndchjldien, and 3 Kfent Bmll Jauernic of San Antonio: Mason. "The rase of the 6 P.M. 9 P. M. grandchildron Rosarj- will be William Maliula of Desperate Daughter." Your brother. reef ted in the chapel of the Adltlns; ivxnfi i seven grande i | 6:00-( 4 ) , Whirlybirds 9:00—1 4 ) Amateur Hour Alamo Funeral Home Sunday, seven .great-ffrnndcnilpreviewer gulssscd the identity dren nnd Mmch 03rd. at 7:.'iO p 01. Serv""The Runaways." I f . i iunsmohp Funeral services Monday of the murderer alont with rry Mason n. m. in St. Mnrjrarct Mary "Revenge," John's Lutheran cemetery. in a most enjoyable process io- St. Catholic Churcii with Rev. Rnh"Case ol the Desperate Arrangements by Greer Garson. ert Loemi officiating. Internight, • 3IZIK-KEAIWS Daughter." ment will »e in City Cemetery (41) World Movies FIINBRAL HOME Perry Como No. 4 Pallbearers will be Victor (12) Dick Clark 9:30-< 4 ) Hit Parade (c> LIPSCOMB Dubf, Erwin Schulz, Georco 7 p. m. (4)—Perry Como, (41) Trans. Music Mr. Victor H. Llpscomb. 47. of Waltz, Jr.. Raymond Matthlf 1 ( 5 ) Death Valley Ray Bolger takes over for va217 E uUHwoocl died at a local I Bs45— (41) /F News sen. -Carl Waltz nnd Lclon hospital March 21. ' Member (12) Feature c a ' t i o n i n ' g P e r r y tonight. Episcopal Cude. An-anffeiuents by church, and resident ALAMO FUNERAL HOME 7 P. M. There'll be-a soft-shoe dance, San Antonio 18 years. Survi. CA6-5Go7 vors: Wife, Mrs. Marguerite 10 P. M. review of American dance Lipscomb. I'.fO— ( 4 ) Perry Como (c) San Antonio: son. ! John Z. Bowles, offc 65. of 1882 styles from Charleston days ~r Mary Kaye Trio, guest. 10:00—( 4 ) Deadline (c) • William Lipscomb, San Antonio: Rigsby ave., passed away ThursMrs. Iris T ipacomb. De> '(12) Country Music day in a local hospital. Sur( 5 ) 10 o'Clock Movie with Ray rrd Ginger Rogers mother. vine, Tex'is; brother, J. N. vivors : Wife. Mrs. Bernlce ;; '. Mac Wiseman, Freeport, Texas: sis"Passport to Treason," rememberinR, and a raft of Lipsconib, Bowles: daughters. Mrs. Besaie terj, Mrs. E. W. Moffctt. Alice. songs from all concerned, Texas; ";'• Eva Kay "Cookie" ' Taylor. Mrs. Ruby PO&UC. Mrs. Rod Cameron. Mrs. Morris Rlrtgewav, Doilie Mae Deans: son. Lee Roy B o l g e r , R o g e r s , Connie Devine, '1'exas, and Mrs. J. E. "i McKinney. (12) 12-Star Final Bowles; nine grandchildren; Davis Rnnis. Texas. Funonii Francis and thf, Mary Kaye services will be held Saturday five preat-srnndchliaren: broth(41) Christophers 10:15—' 4 ) rommanrt t'erf. Trio. er, Alf Bowles; sister, Mrs. Nel'7:30— ( 5 j Dick, Duchess afternoon, March 22, at Die lie Hathaway. Services 2 n m. "Bonky Tonk," ClarK Piei re funeral home. Lulins. (41) Big PictureHave Gun Sunday f r o m Hfch Smith Texas, followed- by interment. .Gable, Lana Turner. ehnrch, Lulinp, Texas. 'Inter8:30 p. m. (5). Have Gun, Arranuemnnt.H by" ment. High Smith cemetery, (12) Weatherman HO* AKBRS. CAfi-7201 ._ direction. Will Travel. Not much physiSOTJTIISIDE FUNERAL HOME 10:20—1121 vnth Cent. I'hpal. cal fighting Hi this episode^ SHANNON 8':00— ( 4 ) Polly Bergen 6301 S. Floras (in Jlitr]nnd»1(>> Mr. Eldon D. Shannon sr.. 1411 "Throe Steps NSrth," but you have to ' admire S. ( 5 ) O! Mismui: St. Mary s St., passed away HKILJUMAN Lloyd Bridges, in a local hospital Thursday, Susanna plays Cupid. Mr. Herman Joseph Hciligmnn. Paladin and his cleverness as March 20. at tllfi asc of, 48 132 Grant, passed away in :i Lea Parorani. (12) Lawrence Weik le helps a widow who has two years. Survivors: Wife. Mrs. Allocnl hospital Thursday, March . berta Shannon: dnuKhter. Mrs. 20, at the nfe'ft-of 74 years. Surscheming eii rjter her land. Marjorie Vnuelin. M i d 1 a n d. vivors: Daughter. Mrs. Cecelia Paladin easily makes fools out Texas: sonn. Eldon D. Shannon AROUND THE RADIO DIAL Carder: son, Mr. Gus J. HeiligJr: and Edwin Joseph Shannon. man. San Antonio; 5 erandchilof the greedy schemers. city: sIst'T. Mrs. Thelma Nisbet. 7:30—News WOAl, 12(m k. «. tiisele -MacKenzie MlirphysburK. 111.: granddaupli7:3!i- (.iraucl Prtx sfstnrs. Mrs. Josephine Horton' (MBItAIH!) , Beverly Ann Vauphn. FuMiss Minnie Ileilipmnn. Mi?s 7:46— Sports . Saturday KvtRlnt Till MiriniKht 8:30 p. m. (4)—Gisele Mac- tor, ncral services will be hold SatNorma IIcIliKinan; brother, MilB:00—flews, changing KKNH. 080 k. *. «'HS 8:00-News ' urday. March 22. at 4 p. m. in Ion Hclligman, Washington. Fu8:05—World TonlCht Kenzie. Giseie and guest, Edie Times the chapel of the AJumo Funeral nernl services \vitl be held Sat8:25—News Analysts Adams, chat a W* and do some 6:20—Monitor home with Rev. W. R. Millrr urday, March 22, at 2 p. m. in 8:30— Entprt.i inment 5:00-John Wilson 6:30—liuest KUr relaxed singing. The girls duet officiating. Interment n-ill be in the chapel of tho Alamo Funeral U. S. A. 5:05— Grand Prix 6:46—NI-WJ Josu Burial park. Mr. Shanhome with Dr. Carl j. Schmidt 9:05—Grand t'rix to "Deli-rhlful To Be Mar- San 6:00—News.S. Walton 5:16— J*ew» non was a member of the Bapofficiating. Interment services Finals 5:30— J. Wilson 6:30—Monitor ried" and "Nice To Have A tist church. Arrangements hy will follow In Sunset Memorial 9:2B—John Wilson 8:30— 'lorn Harmon 7:00—flewa-Monitor ALAMO FUNERAL HOMB park under the auspices of 10:00—News 8:4S— John Wilson Man Around The House." The 7:45—Monitor David Crockett Lodge No. 122ft. 10:10- jaznn HI-FI 7:00— News | 1U:00—Newscast Curfew Kids join Giseie in her A. F. & A. M. Mr. Heiligmnn 11:00— RelWt RUSSELL, 10:16--Music oo Deck 7:05—Country Stylf was a member of David Crockett standard, " T i p t o e Through Miss Bnelah Russell. 52. of 502 Lodge No. 1225. A. F. & A. M.. Aueus'a. died .it her resident! The Tulips." San Antonio Consistory. Alzafnti NEWSCASTS ON RADIO March /O. Resident San AnShrine nnd the Lutheran church. Gunsmokc tonio 11 years. Mfmber JlothArrangements by church. Survivors: FathKMAC (630 k. c.): 3:30, 4:30, KITE (930 k. c.): 5:15 p. m I 9 p. m. (5).—Gunsmoke. odist ALAMO FUNERAL HOME er Bcntley Russell. San AnCA6-5357 I 5:30, 7:30, 8:30 and 9:30 p. m. and every 30 minutes on the The town drunk goes into tonio; brothers. Bnbo.rt and William M'th New Brighton. Pa., SHERRARD KONO (860 k. c.): E v e r y hour and half-hour. aclion, and he's worth watch- and Eugene Russell. EhlDlrc. Mrs. Mac L. Shenard. age 71 hour 5 minutes before. the KEXX(1250k.c.l: 3:30p.m ing. He takes on a stranger Ore.: sisters. Mrs. Eunice Tale years: residence, 148 Carey ave., passed away in a Jocal hospital KCOR (1350) k. c.): 6 p . m . with a boltle in hand, and the and Miss Thelma -Russell, both hour. San Antonio: nephew. Fred March 20. Resident of San An•iCTSA (550 k. c.): E v e r y KIWW (1450 k. c.): 2:55, plot is on. A puzzled Marshal Roffman. Pt. Neches. Texas. Fu- tonio G5 years, member of First services Saturday. March Presbyterian church. Conserva3:55 and 5:55 p. m. I hour on the hour. Dillon tries to find put why neral 22 2 p. m.. Akcrs chapel. Pr. tion s o c i e t y . Pan-American, Terry officiatinff. InterHound table, Military-Civilian the drunk wants to go to all •Paul Sunsrt Memorial park. Luncheon club and Army Wives FM Stations: KONO, 92.9; KITE, 97.3; KISS, 99.5 n that trouble, and it makes .a mem ArranE me,nt3 by and Widows of Ft. Sum Housnor AKERS. CA6-7201 _ ton. Survivors: Daughter. Mrs. .good show. K. Finley Cannon jr., Gamtsville. Kin.: son?, Col. Robert G. ShciTitrd jr.. National War college. Ft. McNair, Washington, D. C., and Col. David G. Hjlwrrard of Heidelberg, Germany; sister. Mrs. K. U. Atkins. San Antonio; seven grandchildren. Services, W o n d a y, i p. m., March 24, at the First Presbyterian church with Dr. Georgo Mauxe officiating. Interment, Ft. By RENWICKE CAKY I armed protests ol Will's mbonSam Houston National cemetery. shiner T h e f a m i l y appreciates the Th louring Innrinrr JNCW New York nrO-', wj]] P^P?-. The lorn pro ^^ jn (hp a|r fora, beauty and sentiment of flowers in San Antonio duction of Ira Levins lunatic and Smm tnpn on he inno. but suggest that donations be made to noysvillti or the charity comedy, "No Time for Ser- jccn(|y brinfes woe to everyone or church o f , y o u r choice. Arhy eeants" — well cast and • clev-1 from the sergeant of his bar- rangements CHAKLU-S HANAVAN ** ,, -~ „!,.». fwnprfl L onrt«iirtt«lVlO up to the general. CA7-G1U . erly staged-kept a big audt- racks Everhart is terrific as 13AKKON ence rocking with rib-busting theRex I. Robert Barron. ase 80, ol hapless sergeant, sharing Telephone churches for laughter at the municipal audi- many of the show's biggest 1511 W. Mlwllcloe. died Thursday in an Albuquerque, N. M., hours of services torium Friday night. hospital. He was a member of belly laughs. Temple Beth-El.- Survivors are As adapted from the novel LAUGH-MAKERS daughters. Mrg, Rose Levy, Sail North Central 'by Mac Hyman, it conies pretty Oilier laugh-getting perform- Autoulo; Mt'H. Anne Lnckrtdgo, North Side Albuquerque. N. M.. 6 grand'close to being a 1-man show ances arc those of Tucker Ash- children, (Fort Sam Houston) (Laurel Heights) Servian Sunday at for Ihe tall, gangling Georgia w o r t h as Will's mouse-like :t:30 o'clock at Ihe Porter Lor-, ST. PAUL'S CHRIST EPISCOPAL injf chapel with Rabbi David hillbilly, Will Stockdale, .who (tl. L.A60345 buddy and James Mllihollin Tel. PE2-/333 Jacobson nffirintinn. Interment Grayson nnd Willow Streftt Beiknan at Russell has a heart of gold but is KO as the psychiatrist obviously in Beth-El cemetery. DirccRev. James Joseph, llnn by • Rev. Samua! Orr Capors, dumb lie thinks latrine duty is in need of a psychiatrist. PORTER LORINO Rector an honor. Rev. George Taylor, The props, deluding the inGESaWKIN Rev. Louts R. Goodrich, Associate Rector Max J. Go.ssy.-ein, ago 8.rj. 72-'l Associate Rector FORCED TO EEPOKT terior of a Intrinc with a row j'ock died Friday in a local Rov. Wilford. D. Watts, Playing the Stockdale role of snow while toilet scats that ho^pllal. Stirvitni.s: Si.slor, Mrs. Northwest Curate C. ScliucUi;: n i- P h c w s. i for nil mi its us worth wonn was \vriri Charles v^nm i\.o ,stand rumm at <\\. attention, «*i n.m »"• •, add •••m much Tilii K. C. N. Schui-ltf and Wc»Jry (jclf'tioif Arm) J:ofli>nlir>rK: ni'-f'-n. Mr«. Hlltla Northeast Illohman, who, by tho w a y . j t o the ppnoral hilarity, TRINITY Alrn. H<TIII;III Wolfmnclsucceeded Andy Griffith, t h c j There's also the interior of licdii-r. (Alamo Height!) let. PE4 5175 l-'i- and Mrs. Wilbur Dunn. Filju:i-vli-rs .Saturday j i f t r - T 111 Havrrlnll Drive creator of the role on Broad-j a bomber in which Will and m-nil ST. LUKE'S iiiinii at -I nYlnrk nt tint Rii-l)i>, Rev. Harold W. B. Nicklo, way. • I a slaphappy crew fly smack rhapel. liitrrnicnt 11 St. dike's Lane TA6 0475 in Hcrnifinii Rector KOIIH cemetery. Arrangements Rev. Joseph L. Brown; Things get off to a very into the area of an atomie Recloi w i Ih North Loop funny start when a member explosion. . | KIEBB FUNERAL_110MB Rev. Robert L. Darwall, of Will's draft board goes into Another performance of No FRAN/ Associate Rector '(Castle Hills) ' Mrs Mnlimtit A. "Hoof" Fnmx. Rev. Harland M. lrv!h, the hills and forces him to Time for Sergeants" is on tap 71 ST. GEORGE'S of 007 E. CJuincy pi. died nt . Assistant Rector H local hospital March 21. Mem6S04 West Avenue DI2-034I) report for induction over the for Saturday night. ber Uapltst church. Survivors: ST. DAVID'S , Rev. C. H. KeM, Son, E. H. Shugart. Ft. Worth. T«l. [A424S1 Vicar Trxas; daughter. Mrs. Pearl 901 Canterbury Hill Chatham San Antonio: brothDowntown ers, Charles and Ira, both AusSouth tin. Texas, and George Willmnn, "(Travis Park) Houston. Texas: sisters. Mrs. (Columbia Helnlilt) Vivian Newman and Mrs. CUTST. MARK'S tun Kruuse, both Austin, Texas; SANTA FE MISSION lei. CM 2426 KmnddHUKlitcr*. Mrs. J. O. GaffT*l WA30822 315 E. Pecan St. ni-y and Mrs. P. J. LcMrlltaur, 11(18 Brunswick A*e. Rov. Harold C. Sosnell, D.D. both Sun Antonio: grandsons, Rev*. Melchor Saucedo, Rectnr A. J. Blllo, Son Angclo, Texas, Rfctot and J.im<* Williams. Roswell. Rev. Thomas H. Morris, Jr. i\' M.: ••IfCht Rrent'grandchilRev. Esteban S«ucetio, Associate Rector iln-n Funeral services Saturday. Aislitant Rrclor Miirch 22, 3:30 P. m.. Aknrs Southeast rlmpel. RPV. R. B. White officiTerrell Wells (Highland Area) ating. Intermrnt Mission Burial nark Arrangements hy ST. STEPHEN'S ROY AKKRS. CAG-7201 HOLY CROSS lei. LE3-7513 Tel. V»A3 1142 BASS 1 Soul ) Hew Rraunfets at Ada 575 E. Celsluma Mrs. Francos A. Bass, 78. of , r- i.(v j^ji- ij i;--i'i • • o-n Rev. Arthur Geeson, — Cumberland rd. died March . . K, Druo..' — H 5rr.,;( Co,I Rev. David C. Penticuff, CA 2-2481 Rector tfi SUrvivors: Sister, Mrs, Priest-in-Charae Goldle A. Moore, San Antonio; AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS CO brother. Marvin B. Akcrs, San 1210 N MAIN AV Antonio and several nieces and CITY-WIDE WEEKDAY SERVICES AT ST. MARK'S nephew* Funeral aprvlcoa 2 12:00 Noon—Monday. Tuesday, Saturday, Holy Communion p. m. Sunday. March 2:1. Pruitt : Avenue Baptist church with FREE DELIVERY 12:05 Noon—Wednesoay, Thursday, Friday; Preachino service tollovrtd by luncheon Kev R Louia Burt and Rev. Grover Lee officiating. 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FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1939

Theater's Gala Premier Set for Tonight

EXAMINATIONS GIVEN ALL POLICE OFFICERS

Jack Benny on Owl Show DEPORTEE DIES ON WAY TO HOME

AU member* of :th* San Antonio police department from th» -chief on down to the lojvest-ranWng man on the fore*."will have to take & special, examination to determln* their fitness "fir. their respective duties. It was announced Thursday by Commisi^oner Louis W. IJpscomb. The examinations will he conducted Friday in the cafeteria*of th« San' Antonio Technical and Vocational School. One group will report at 9 a. m. and another at

Succumbs in Car in Yards

Here Gaston Castet, 52, a Frenchman, ordered deported on charge of Illegal entry, and on his .way back to France from San. Francisco, died in a car on the eastbound Southern Pacific train here Thursday evening. Fifteen other aliens were-in the car, in charge of Dr. George P. L/emeshewsky, who told city detectives Castet WAS a diabetic. The body was turned over to the Hanavap Undertaking Company and Justice Wiley is conducting an inquest.

8 p. m.

CAR INSPECTOR DIES OF KIDNEY INFECTION T. W. Wilkes, 51, 1105 Hays Street, filed Thursday afternoon at the Robert B. Green Memorial' Hospital of a kidney infection. He had been in the hospital for the past 39 days. Wilkes was a native of Georgia, but had lived in San Antonio for 3 years. He was a car Inspector on the Southern Pacific Lines. Justice of the Peace Otis West was making an Investigation of the death. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Carrie Wilkes; a daughter, Mrs. Milton Sowell, both of San Antonio; two sons, Lorraine "Wilkes, of San Antonio, and Thomas J. "Wilkes of Norfolk, Va.; his mother. Mrs. Josephine Willies of Pulaska, Ga.; a sister, Mrs. Walter Lee of Pulaska. Ga., and two brothers, Bob Wilkes of Pulaska, Ga., and Howard Wilkes of Brunswick, Ga.

SUSPECT ARRESTED IN DRUG STORE ROBBERY Detectives Frank Brlce and Lee Williamson announced Thursday night they had arrested a suspect who had made a statement regarding the holdup of the drug store ot Mrs. Geraldine Galloway at Meerscheidt Street and Virginia Boulevard the night of June 21. The suspect, a your.g Corpus Christ! man, was reported to have been positively identified by Mrs. Galloway, The ofCicers stated they hoped to clear iip a number of other recent holdups through the arrest.

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SLOT MACHINE, BOOKIE GOODS TAKEN IN RAID A MID floodlights and the glitter that always attends the opening of a new theater, the Broadway Theater in Alamo Heights, latest of Interstate Theaters' subsequent-run picture houses, will see its initial presentation tonight. Answering a longfelt need in ~~ ~ Xhe Alamo Heights section, the On trie Air Today theater will be the finest of its kind In the Interstate Circuit, a A. M. streamlined modernistic building 6:00—KTSA. Musical Clock; KONO, Bill Bayers Cowboy Ramblers. with soft-toned, handsome finish6:15—KONO, Earlyblrd Varieties. 6:30—WOAI. Good Morning: KABC. ings for its interiors and the most Serenade; KTSA, The Southcomfortable equipment available. Sunrise erners. The affair tonight will attract 6:45—KTSA, Towns Talk. 6:59—KTSA, Cathedral Bells, notables from all over the South7:00—WOAI, Program Resume; KTSA. west who will be introduced at Trading Post; KABC. News; KMAC. Cemicrophones in front of the theater cil and VI. 7:05—WOAI, Breakfast Club. over a broadcast from Station 7:15—KTSA, Towns TalK; KABC, KABC between 7:30 and 8 p. m. Morning Roundup; KMAC. Musical Among the officials ot Interstate Clock. 7:30-KTSA. News by Air; KMAC, Theaters coming to San Antonio party. for the event will be R. J. O'Don- Birthday 7:4tt—WOAI, Friendly Messages. 7:45—WOAI. Newscast; KTSA. The nell, vice president and general Open=rs; KABC. Morning Hymns. manager of the huge theater chain; Eye 8:00—WOAI, Story of the Month: Raymond Willie, district manager KABC, News; KMAC. Breakfast Music. 8:05—KABC. Olive Floyd. Organ. and former city manager in San 8:15—WOAI, Vftss Family; KTSA, Antonio, and Frank O. Starz, pubMyrt and Marge: KMAC, Varieties: licity chief for the circuit. KABC, Monte Magee. Alamo Heights officials and | 8:20—WOAI. Josh Hlgglns. . _i de Leath: KTSA, those from San Antonio itself will ^(^WOAL House; KONO, Your Morning also be present at the opening of Hilltop Show: KABC, Grandma Travels. the Broadway Theater for the pre- 8:45—WOAI, Women In White; KTSA Bead: KABC, Choir Loft. sentation of which the feature pic- Nell 8:55—KTSA. Hollywood Mlllcman. ture will bo "Gun^a Din," the fa9:00—WOAI, Woman's Page o2 the mous thriller based on Kudyard Air; KTSA. It Happened In Holly, wood; KABC, Fashions, Gall Northe: Kipling's poem. KONO. Music and Fashions. The Broadway Theater is equip9:15—WOAI, Viennese Ensemble; ped with KCA's finest sound ap- KT9A. Scattergood Baines; KABC, Our KONO. Connie Boswell. paratus, assuring patrons of the Children; 9:30—WOAI. Fran Allison: KTSA, new playhouse of the best possible Big Sister; KABC. Morning Services; audience reception, and the house KONO, Horace Heldt Orchestra. 9:4J—WOAI. Kitty Keene: KTSA. will follow the established policy- Aunt Jenny; KONO. Pennygrams; tor subsequent-run showings of KABC, To Be Announced. 9:50—KONO. Interlude. Hollywood's major studios. Weatherman Speaks. Henry Bergman, long famous as 8:58—KONO. 10:00—WOAI. Betty CrocKer; KTSA, a member of Clark and Bergman, Towns Talk; KABC, Personalities la the vaudeville team, has been chosen Headlines: KMAC. Orchestra. • 10:15—WOAI, Betty and Bob: KTSA, as manager of the now theater. Nancy James: KMAC. Varieties; KABC, His long years of association with The Swlngsters. .' 10:30— WOAI, Studio Music: KTSA. the theater and his Intimate knowlNovelties: KABC, Toronto Trio; KMAC, edge of its workings on both, sides Guy Lombardo. of the footlights qualifies him well 10:45—WOAI, Songs to Remember; for the position. For the past two KMAC, German Hour. H:0o—WOAI, Phil and Ed: KTSA, years, Bergman has been asso- Tours for a Quarter Hour: KONO. ciated, with Interstate Theaters in Tunes of the Day; KAEC, News. 11:05—KABC, Vocallties. San Antonio in various capacities 11:15—WOAI. Tom Dickey; KTSA, 1 and he is familiar with the taste Stngln Sam; KONO, A Year Ago Toof San Antonio in Its picture enter- day: KABC. Neighbors. 11:30—WOAI, Texas Farm ana Home: tainment. The Koad of Life: KABC, Swing Many Invitations have been KTSA, or Else; KONO, Harry Owens. issued for the premiere of the new 11:45—WOAI, Words and Music; theater and there will be a capac- KTSA, This Day Is Ours; KONO, WLW Artists: KABC. Smokey Mounity house with standing-room for tain Cowboys. the opening, according to IndicaP. M. 12:00—WOAI. Newscast: KTSA, tions in San Antonio's reaction to Adolph Hofner and Boys; KABC, its new playhouse. Located at the News: KMAC. Mexican C. of C. becinlng of the Alamo Heights 12:15—WOAI, Mrs. Tucker's Smile Prosection on Broadway, the theater gram; KTSA, Dr. Susan; KABC, Voice the Crowd. is Ideally located to serve not only of 12:30—WOAI, Doughboys; KTSA, Mr. the Alamo Heights section but the K.; KABC, Around the Town. 12:45—Jack Bcrch; KTSA. 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Fellowship; KONO, 'Ben McKay's Roundup. 1:45—WOAI, Ouldlag Light. 1:56—KONO, Weatherman Speaks. 2:0f>—WOAI, Judy and Jane: KTSA, Woman's Radio Journal: KABC. La Horn Anahuac; KONO, Sing Crosby. 2:15—WOAI. Stella Dallas; KONO, Ted Crown, Organ. 2-30—WOAI, vlo and Bade: KTSA. A Woman Views the News: KONO, Ladles' Matinee. 2:40—KTSA, Markets. Stocks and Bonds. 2:45—WOAI, Midstream; KTSA, Four Clubmen, <, 3:CO_wOAI. Newscast: KONO, Eddy Duchln Orchestra: KTSA, Market Page. Produce and Live stock. 3:15— WOAI, XylopSonlst; KTSA, Towns Talk; KONO. Ye Old Player Piano. 3:30—WOAI, Sliver Winds; KABC, Len Salvo; KONO, The Smootnle». 3:45— WOAI, Edward Davles; KTSA, Men Behind the Stars; KABC, Voice of Romance; KONO, Count Basle. 4:00—WOAI. Institute of Democracy; KTSA, Home Town. Editor; KABC, HOLLYWOOD — Betty Grable, Muted Music; KMAC, Gray Gordon; 4:05—KTSA.- Aeolian Ensemble, blonde and beautiful, who haa ris4:15—KMAC, Juvenile Stars; WOAI, Malcolm Clalr: KTSA, Towns Talk; en to the top rank of Hollywood's KABC, Goln' Pishin'? younger glamour girls, during the 4:25—WOAI. Press Radio News. 4:30—WOAI. Studio: KTSA, Eton past year, has been awarded the Boys: KABC. Toe-Tapping Time; teminine lead in "The Day the KMAC, Vernon Geyer. 4:45—KTSA, Towns Tulk; KABC, i Bookies Wept," Brushwood Mercantile ' Co.

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INQUEST.CONDUCTED IN H. E. JURD DEATH Found unconscious at his room at 1634 North Alamo Street late Thursday afternoon, Harry E. Jurd, 53, was pronounced dead on arrival at the Robert B. Green Memorial Hospital. Onicers reported other occupants of the house at which Jurd lived said he had been having heart trouble. Justice of the Peace Ottis West is conducting; an inquest.

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SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING,. JUNE 25,1939

Bette Davis Will Appear on Charley McCarthy Program

THEATER'S GALA OPENING FRIDAY

N th« absence of Dorothy Lamour, who Is spending a few days la

I New York, Bette Davis will converse with impertinent Charlie MeCarthy tonight at 6 o'clock. Miss Davis often called by critics the best actress in Hollywood, will appear in a one-act play with Don Ameche as her partner. Alec Templeton, the blind English pianist, makes hi» third straight appearance on this broadcast tonight. He will So several numbers, displaying his remarkable technique at piano mimiclsry and Donald DIckson, the young- Metropolitan baritone, will sing. Eon Ameche is emcee of thl» full hour program, coming over the NBC Red and WOAI. • * * * * Edward Benei, former chisf ex XT EARLY every Sunday morning you can find BOB BURNS working ecutlve of the Czecho-Slovaklan as a farmer, guiding a plow pulled by his two champion mules, nation, and now a visiting lecture Champ and Tom, at his San Fernando Valley ranch. BURNS, -who is at the University of Chicago, wil currently starring in PAHAMOUNT'S vivid story of contemporary be one of the two speakers in thj America, "OUR LEADING CITIZEN," explained today: "After work- University of Chicago Round Tabl' ing with actors all week, it's great to get out here with my mules." when this program cornea on tin * * * * air at a new time today—at 12:30 QTUDIO FLASHES: ERROL FLYNN and HOWARD HILL'S next p. m,,1 over the NBC Red network featurette will concern bow'n arrow boar-hunting in Santa Cruz and WOAI. "Questions On Democ .... MADGE EVANS and playwright Sidney Kingsley will be married racy," is the subject. Melodies by Stephen Foster wil soon . . . . One of the shots of submersible construction in WARNER'S "SUBMARINE D-l" actually showed the ill-fated Squalus . . . BING 9 featured by Frank Munn, Jean and DIXIE CROSBY are heading for a few weeks of the wide open Dickenson, Elizabeth Lennox, thi spaces . . . CHARLEY GRAPEWIN, who has just finished "NO Buckingham. Choir, and Gustavi PLACE TO GO," has titled his ranch "Grape-Inn" . . . RONALD Hsenschea's Orchestra, on thi REAGAN and JANE WYMAN are seeking the secluded beach spots American Album of Familiar Mu. . SONJA HENIE and handsome BOB SHAW only have eyes for sic,, which you may hear on' the at 7:30 this evening. The schedeach other . •. . PERC WESTMORE has been borrowed from Warners air ule calls for the rendition o: to do "THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME" make-up for RKO 'Jaenie With the Light-Brown . . . ALAN BALDWIN, the "find" recently re-optioned by SAMUEL Hair," "Old Kentucky Home," "Old IOLDWYN, is saving his evenings for UNIVERSAL'S HELEN Folks at Home," "Oh, Suzanna' PARRISH. and "Old Black Joe," American » * » * Album of Music comes over CAN YOU ANSWER'THESE'? Waukesan Reception. 1. How old is the motion picture? The. mayors ot several Illinois 2. To whom is Genevievo Tobin married? municipalities have received "war3. What is a scrim? rants" delivered by Waukegan mo4. Who authored "The Rains Came?" :orcycle officers, summoning them 5. What is Erroll Flynn's middle name? * * * * .0 attend the gala broadcast of •n OBERT BENCHLEY has started his 1939-40 Hollywood career fack Benny's program, -which takes place tonight at 5, Benny's boywith a bang. He started work this week,in "BEE STING," his lood pal, the mayor of Waukelatest one-reeler. Meanwhile he is preparing another, titled "A DAY gan, was responsible for the "sumPETE SMITH is also very busy on his new series mons." Jack, you know, left Wait OF REST" of his popular short subjects; the first is "Here's Your Cue" billiard tegan 20 years ago with only a viospecialty -with Charles C. Peterson; and "Nature Study" shot in Cali- in to keep his chin up—now. he fornia redwood forest by Mervyn Freeman, naturalist. Smith is also s returning for a gala celebration planning a Canadian Northwest Mounted Police specialty. n hia honor. * * * * The Colonial Club Orchestra of p EODUCTION NOTES: "THE SEA HAWK" has been announced Northwestern University students as the next ERROL FLYNN starrer . . . M.-G.-M. is looking for and former students will be on the Fired as a maid, pretty Armando a bored baby to play the offspring of MYHNA LOY and WILLIAM Bandwagon when that program Lane strapped on her skates and akes to the air at 5:30 this afterPOWELL in "RETURN OF THE THIN MAN" . . . DARRYL ZANstarted downhill to apply far movie The BROADWAY, Interstate Theaters' newest ond finest suburban theater, is nearing completion and will be given a gold opening Friday eveUCK will star AL JOLSON in "FALLING STARS", a cavalcade of noon over WOAI. job. Reaching studio door, she ning at & o'clock. Artist drawing depicts sweeping modernistic exterior lines with inset at top right showing luxurious corner of Mezzanine lounge The secret of paper-making will Hollywood . . . JANE WYMAN has been lent to M.-G.-M. for a lead couldn't stop, and fell—right into at head of grand stairvray. in "THESE GLAMOUR GIRLS" . . . BETTE DAVIS' next picture, >e unfolded in "The Miracle of Pa$100-per-week role. /~\FFICIAL opening of the new tivities are nearing completion, they ] background of pure white, the ufactured under the supervision of "THREE STRANGERS", will have a million dollar budget. . . Clarke er," which Is today's dramatization of the "World Is Yours." The en,1. H. Elder, in charge of InterAndrews, producer of EDWARD G. ROBINSON'S "BIG TOWN" air| t n u i of crrnm and maroon glass • Broadway Theater in Alamo announced. Henry Bergman, who for the | tile t h a t clrcps Hie front of the state's building department, and show, has joined 20th Century-Fox as writer-director . . . CISSIE Ire half-hour starting at 2:30, -will of the Texas Quality Network and 'Beisht» will be held Friday night past two years has been associated building will stand out in sharp re- will match the colorful motif of the LOFTUS has been signed for a role in "THE DEAD END KIDS AT review paper-making processes of WOAI. This 15-minute broadcast 1 »t 8 o'clock. It was announced by with the local showhouses in vari- lief, as will t'ne huge Neon sign theater, with tones of British tan, the earliest time MILITARY SCHOOL". " "' Jdays, at' "the same ~ ' " William O'Donnell, city manager ous capacities. showing the progress that has tak- of religious songs sincerely suns maroon and green. manage the atop the Y-shaped marquee. is a regular Sunday morning- feaof Interstate In San Antonio, and new theater. Bergman has a wide en placeup to tha present time. Streamlined, air-flow seals, the Inside, first nishters will-find a j ANSWERS: ture. Charninsky, Interstate part- and varied knowledge of the thea- theater entirely different from any j newest innovation in Westlnghouse Catholic Hour. 1. It is 50 years since Edison invented the kinematoscope. Running the musical scale from ner In charge of suburban opera- ter, from the front of .the housfi as other in the San Antonio area, lair conditioning: and RCA's latest 1 2. William Keighley, Warner Bros, director. Today's Catholic Hour brgadcas blues and spirituals to the classical, tion*. Plans for the Inaugural fes- well as behind the footlights. With The large lobby, in tones of soft! developments in hish fidelity sound 3. A frame of gauze used to diffuse strong light. on WOAI at 4 o'clock, is the first the Musical Playhouse will be his wife, known professionally as green, yellow, brown and maroon land projection equipment will com4. Louis Bi'omfield. •of a series of three addresses to be broadcast over the Columbia NetGladys Clark, the team of CJark ivill blend into a rainbow-like pic- bine to make the Broadway the 5. The full name is Errol Thompson Flynn. Elven on this program by the Rev work at 5:30 this afternoon. # # * 9 and Bergman Is well known and tiire under the soft glow of myriad most modern showhousa in the James R. Kean. This new series remembered by vaudeville fans indirect lighting fixtures, A grand Southwest. Parents On. Trial. THE "EXTRA" GIRL SAYS: "A bachelor is a man wlio doesn't entitled "Marian Vignettes," depicts Interstate officials coming to Pan maka the same mistake once". LUfen to June froman, throughout the nation, stairway, leading from the lower Noah Beery Jr. has been enthe past, present and future influences ot the Virgin Mary in daily gaped for "Parents On Trial," in A civic celebration will precede floor to the mezzanine lounge, dif- Antonio from Dallas to attend the life. Father Kean—founder and di- which Jean Parker and Johnny the showing of the opening attrac- fers from the usual small stair- opening: will include R. J. O'Donnell, vice president and general ivay in most theaters on each side I V rector of the perpetual novena 01 Downs have the leading roles. This tion. In addition to the dedicatory manager; Raymond Willie, district our sorrowful mother and prior o£ drama is based on the popular ceremonies, both on the inside and of the foyer. manager, and Frank O. Starz, the Lobby and lounge furniture has the Servite Motherhouse, Monas- radio serial of the same title. John the outside of the theater there will be band music, souvenirs, loud- been especially designed and man- circuit's advertising chief. tery of Our Lady of Sorrows, Chi- Schwartz is directing, and other It's romance under pursuit for cago—will talk this afternoon on players who have important roles As thrill-packed as it sounds is speakers, Hollywood lights and a radio broadcast. The Paulisl in the production include Nana the story of the ponies In which Claudette Colbert and James Stew- "Mary Yesterday." art, as they cavort through the Bryant, Henry Kolker, Linda Terry The events outside the theater Adolphe Menjou will be starred at comical story of "It's a Wonder- Choristers under the direction of and Virginia Brissac. Father Finn will provide musical will be broadcast from 7:30 to 8 the Texas Theater starting Tuesday ful World," in which they will be background. Gulf* Mixed Ch<mi«<~ p. m., over Station KABC. RepreGIXGER JITTERS seen at the Majestic Theater beA barefooted boy left Dundee, and titled "King of the Turf." sentatives from Alamo Heights and Scotland 27 years ago on a CanaFamed for her terpslchorean talK.MAC KABC San Antonio's civic, official, fraThe picture Is all about a drunk- ginning Saturday. When James agrees to act as dian-bound ship. As he peered out ternal and business life will be on KTSA' WO, (jONOp en race-track hanger-on who was bodyguard for a wealthy playboy the porthole the boy vowed he'd ents displayed in many fljmuslcals, "inger Rogers, in "Bachelor Mothhand for the opening and will find a famous racing figure but hit the who feels that he has gotten into come home one day—with polished er," confines her dancing- to on* the Broadway a modern archiand Horry VonZclJ— i in llllllllll lllllpllllllll! the last scrape he wants to get into shoes on his feet and money in 'jitterbug" routine. skids when his jockey became intectural picture of strong, impressive lines, highlighted by brilliant volved in a crooked race. Re- he doesn't know what is in. store his pockets for a trip to the Scotfor him. The playboy gets away tish Highlands. This summer that colors and lights that will make the duced to riding the rails, he Is be- from him and is framed In a dream will finally come true when theater an outstanding landmark (The Information contained In tee following schedule or radio friended by a youngster who is a murdet- case, and it . looks as Edward MacHugh, •who has become programs is furnished by the 'stations broadcasting the' programs, and in the community. With an outside The Express should not be considered responsible lor errors in announce"valet" for the ponies. Inspired by though Stuart and the playboy famous throughout Canada and th« on"Culf* Musical Playment due to faUue of stations to advise of daily chances.—Ed.} the boy's friendship, the- former are both going to the "pen" unti United States as the Qospel Singer, A. M. 5:00—WOAI, Jack Benny; KTSA. Ves- king of the turf is reformed and on Jimmy makes a break for It and makes tha trip to his old home house"—tonight! per Hour; KONO, Artie Shaw Orch. T:00—KMAO. Brighter Smile. his way back up to the top when meets up with a poetess going to toivn. French OilCOJfPtETE 7:30 — WOAI, Crawford Caravan: 5:15—KONO, Blng Crosby. a lecture. She doesn't like his atAt 2 this afternoon the Colum- Opal OilKMAC, Musical Clock; KABC, Sunday 5:30—WOAI. Fitch Band Wagon; he stumbles on the knowledge that titude, but she does like his per- bia Broadcasting1 System carries Nestle OilMorning Roundup. I KTSA, Musical Playhouse; KONO, Bert the boy is his own son and he is Oil— "Words Lanolin 7:45—KTSA, Marimba Magic. [Ambrose. called on to make a great sacrifice sonality, and she agrees to help the unusual program, Crcme Oil— 8:OO—WOAI, Hlgnllghts of the Bible; 6:00—WOAI. Chase & Sanborn: KTSA. him prove his Innocence. Without Music." Popular verses 5:30 P.M. I KTSA. Uncle Bob; KABC, News; i Adventures ol Ellery Queen; KMAC. to get the boy out of tha racing Any Method At the head of the supporting written by old masters and new KMAC, German Hour. i Mexican C. of C.; KABC, Forum of the game. Desired 8:05—KABC, Singing Strings. I Air. Directed by Alfred B. Green, a cast will be Guy Klbbee. Nat Pen- poets are dramatized in a very efStyled, 8:15—KABC, Memories That Endure, i 7:09—WOAI, Hollywood Playhous*; strong supporting 1 oast in tha film dleton, Frances Drake, Edgar Ken- fective manner on these broad8:30—WOAI. Barry McKlnley; KTSA, |KTSA, Summer Hour; KABC, The SunShaped, all will be headed by Robert Daniel, nedy, Ernest Truex, Richard Carla Wings Over Jordan; KABC, W. Lea i day Review, the curls Hollywood Playhouse is on with W. S. you want. O'Daniel. , ' 7:30—WOAI, Album of Familiar Mu- Dolores Costello, "Walter Abel, Alan and Sidney Blackmer, THURS. NIGHT 1 8:43—WOAI, Denver Height* Church, jle: KMAC. Troubadours. WOAI at 7 tonight, bringing you Dinehart, William Demarest, Har- Van Dyke directing . JUNE 39TH Written of Christ, 7:55—KABC. Baseball HI Lltes. Charles Boyer In another of his 8:15 P. M. Guarantee 9:0o—WOAI, Chuck Wagon Gang: 8:00- WOAI, The Circle; KTSA, old Huber and Cliff Xavarro. O-VE OP THE SEASON'S BEST OPEn; O-VE dramatizations. Walter Winchell KTSA, Business Men's Bible Class; Knickerbocker Playhouse; KONO. InterNo Appoint- • — Program; KONO. Sampler program; KABC, Jaco national Goodwill KABC, S. A. CIVIC OPERA CO. PRESENTS PRESE1 broadcasts as usual at 9 p. m., in ment Goodwill Hour. Quartet. Necessary ;he whirlwind fashion which has 9:15 — WOAI. Homines Melodies; 8:30—KTSA, Nsws; KONO, Contest him apart in' the field of radio reProgram. KABC, Reviewing Stand. Air-Cooled State-Licensed 9:30—WOAI. Guitarist; KTSA. Major 8:45—KTSA. Talk by Gus Meager, porting, WITH PRICES Bowes; KONO, Stars of Yesteryear; 9:00—WOAI, Walter Winchell; KONO, Cecil B. 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The reign of rJero-the greatest of all tyrants faithfully reproduced on the screen. His house of gold with* its broiled peacocks, fountains of perfume, stuffed wild boars,- milk baths, and other extravagances for the first time depicted in a great film spectacle. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL, THE MOST WICKED OF ALL WOMEN A N D HOW IT T O O K AN E A R T H Q U A K E TO SAVE HER!

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Stars of All Nations are in the Cast! NERO Jacques GretiHa* HORATIUS ...... -....Alexander Salvini TULLIUS -, , Guide Trento OTHO Enzo De Felice THE APOSTLE T. Nero Bernard! HERCULES ...': -., .... .Alfredo Trouche GALBA -.-.Nello Carolento GRACCHUS V..T. .Americo de Giorgio GARTH vr..T....,....AlfredoGateor GENERAL •.Fernando Cecilia CAPTAIN ,..v Enrico Kant fMilly Von Kremer : Renaldo Trento SOLDIERS ) Dalvati Aldemiro lAldo Fortunate (Amadeo Trouche [Michele fpj Salvo MARCIA .......... Violet Mersereau POPPAEA Paulette Duval ACTE Edy: Darclea JULIA Talba FIRST HANDMAIDEN .....Lydia Yaguinto SECOND HANDMAIDEN Maria Marchiali Mimi Tallywich Tity Tallywich Fulvia Ademari TEN HANDMAIDENS Mary Stella AND SLAVES.... . . . 1 Esther Raffi ' Claretta Cespri Lina Troppodo Julia Trippodo Carmen Troscali Lina Belisario

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Forecasting the Other Super Attractions that are, coming to the Empire at an early date My American Wife The Covered Wagon Dark Secrets Java Head Robin Hood Bluebeard's Eighth Wife The Flirt Children of Jazz Adam's Rib The Son In The Shadow Racing Hearts The Tiger's Claw Bella Donna White Heat ? The 90 Getters . The Beautiful Adventure .'•• When Knighthood Was In Flower Hollywood Prodigal Daughters Fog Bound Grumpy The Light To The Leeward One Exciting Night You Can't Fool Your, Wife All the beauty, the mirth, the excitement^ the music and song that the higher sense of your amusement calls for will be yours at the .Empire.

An Appreciation! As we pass the eighth milestone—or successful eighth year of operating the Empire, we would feel a traitor to our conscience and purpose were we not to pause for a brief, but never the [ess sin. cere word of appreciation to a people that has made possible an amusement palace that is not only known throughout the width and breath of our own Commonwealth, but Nationally known as well. It is to you people of San Antonio—the great audiences that throngh the Empire that' we owe the debt of gratitude. Much is due to the art and technique of the pro, fesslon, it is true, but after all, it is the responsiveness of such audiences as are constituted by you that make possible these higher attainments, and it Is you we thank most heartily. W. J. LYTLE, General Manager.

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Ernest Tubb Show Coming

Simdey. September 28, 1947,

Lizabeth Scott in Rebellious Mood

From the heart ol the Tennesseex hill country comes the top-ranking hillbilly star, Ernest Tubb, whose "Grand Ote Opry" troupe will be with him in the stage show opening Thursday at the Texas theater. This will be in-conjunction with Tubb's tost starring film, "Hollywood Barn Dance. ' i Tubb and his troupe began their career as a local show on Nashville's WSN."Tubb also is famous as « songwriter and recording star.

Lizabeth Scott has her most important role to date in "Desert Fury", the technicolor film in which she is currently starring at the Majestic ttieater with John Hodiak and Mary Astor. Home from snobbish eastern finishing schools where her gambling-queen mother sent her to counteract the rugged western-

town atmosphere into which himself the true article in "Mirshe was born, Lizabeth stages acle on 34th Street," current .at a one-woman revolt against the Woodlawn and Broadway the kind of life her mother has theaters. chosen for her. Lizabeth throws herself at Ho- :"It Happened in Brooklyn," 9 diak, a professional gambler, and at the Laurel,>is tuneful music embarks upon a dramatic career. concerned with the homecoming \ _ Butt Lancaster heads a support- of G. I. Sinatra to his beloved ing cast including Kristine Mil- Brooklyn. ler, Wendell Corey, William Harrigan, James. Flavin and Jane '!The Y e a r 11 n g", technicolor On the current program at the Novak. film adapted from Marjone KinUptown is "The Farmer's Daughnan Rawlings' prize winning Happiness Not Joan's ter," Gay comedy about polnov.el, is showuig at the JoseContinuing in heavy dramatic itics, with Loretta Young and phine theater Sunday and MonJoseph Gotten. ••• roles, Joan Crawford stars to day. , "Possessed," with Van Heflin Gregory Peck'is starred as the opposite her on the current pro- Gary Cooper plays Bill Hickfather, Jane Wyrnan &s the moth.Tram »t the Aztec. : ok with Jean Arthur opposite er and Claude Jarman jr. -as Joan, nurse for the invalid him as Calamity Jane in "The Jody, the boy whose love of his wife of* wealthy man,'is hope- Plainsman," at the Harlandale. pet conflicts with his parents' iessly in love with Heflin, the fight for; survival;In a pioneer engineer who lives across the The serial queen Pearl White Shirley Temple co-stan with Gary Grant in "The Bachelor wilderness. iake from her employer's sum- is portrayed by Batty Hutton In end the Bobby Soxer", opening at Majestic Thursday. mer home. Unable to win him, "The of Pauline," which she accepts her employer's of- stars Perils her with John Lund at fer of marriage after her patient the Highland. dies. Raymond Massey also heads the cast as the sympathetic hus- Alan Ladd and William Benband. Others are Geraldine dix star in the peacetime meloWayne King and his orchestra will top a two-hour stage show Adolescent adoration is quite to be. presented at the Municipal a dragon for a knight in shining auditorium Friday, Oct. 10. armor to master, but Cary Grant of Trip- The show includes 20 acts, with tackles it in "The Bachelor and The dangerous shores ; the Bobby Soxer," in which tm oli .in the 1800's is the colorful Nancy Evan's and Ken Stevens wm star with Shirley Temple setting for "Slave Girl," techni- featured Vocalists. There's also and Myrna Loy at the Majestic color romance' which will star the King' choir of. eight voices, our boys and four girls. theater Thursday. Cary, leading the Jaunty, Yvonne deCarlo and George carefree life of a. successful Brerit at the Aztec theater Thurs: bachelor artist, suddenly finds day. things very complicated when lie Brent, on a government mis-, lectures at Shirley's high school sion to buy the freedom of ten and becomes the object of the American seamen imprisoned by The Theatre Beautiful impressionable youngster's af- the pasha at Tripoli, becomes 4S44.S. PTWM St. fections. involved in the wily schemes of Rudy Vallee, as Myrna's bumpMONDAY SUNDAY to help the pasha's tious boy friend, heads the sup- Yvonne brother overthrow him. porting cast. Broderick Crawford, Albert "BOYS RANCH" TO SUN AND BACK DeXkcr, Lois Collier, Andy-DeButch Jeaklin, Fours-years of newspaper pro vine, Arthur Treacher and Carl auction in the United States re* Esmond are in supporting roles. Color Cartoons It News quires enough newsprint to make MaMnee Sunday 1 P. M, a strip as wide as a newspaper to 5 TONS OF DIAMONDS the sun and back. World production ol diamond! What counts in tilling needs Is in 1945 and 1946 totaled more speed, case and economy. Light than live tons, one ton of gerr Want Ads give you all three, stones and four toni of industrial M(IN. tiin HUN. Dial F-I231. stones. A (ir»l Tlirlllfri JORGE NEGRETE

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Yvonne DeCerlo portrayi the exciting title role in the film, ( run beginning Thuridey. George Brent end Loii Collier elso "Sieve Girl", which it coming to the Axtec theater for e week'i < ereceit in top role>. STAKT NEW COLONY Brooks, Stanley Ridge*, Nana drama ol commercial llight over ; Bryant, John Ridjeely, Moroni the Hump" In "Calcutta," at HOLLYWOOD — A new Hollywood summer colony on the LOlien, Gerald P r ' r r e a u and the Sunset. McKonzic river which promises Blue. to rival the Rogue river settle:<3«nt Falls for Ghoit ment of stars hap been started The double program at the since RKO sent Loretta Young, Star Sunday through Tuesday • Most Women arc alraid ol ''ghosts, but Gene Ticrncy falls combines "The Virginian," star- William Holden and Robert in iovft with one In "The Ghost ring Joel McCrca and Brian Mitchum there to film "Rachel." and Mrs. Muir," in which she Donlcvy,, and "Dnll Face," night John CromweU, who directed stars with Rex Harrison on the club musical starring Carmen "Night Song," recently built a homo there. current program at the Texas. Miranda and Perry Como. The story of » rebellious young widow at the turn of the century, the film tells how Gene defies her insufferable in-laws and takes her daughter and housekeeper to live in a haunted cottage at the scacoast. George Sanders, Edna Best, Vanessa Brown, Anna Lee, Robert Coote, Natalie Wood and Isobel Elsom also arc in the cast. Lucille Bremer Stars James Craig, as the latest of Dr. Gillespie's young assistants, gets himself and Lionel Barrymore involved in the interesting question of Lucille Bremcr's sanity in "Dark Delusion," which opens Sunday at the Empire. Claudettc Colbert finds operating a chicken ranch no life for a. lady as she stars with Fred McMurray in "The Egg and L" S, "THEAVftLTZ current at the Palace. ^ "~- BIS ORCHESTRA Twin Bill All Wejtern On the twin bill at the State AND REVUE are Johnny Mack Brown and Raymond Hatton in "Land of the Lawless" and Russell Hayden and Inez Cooper in "North of the Border."

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(Continued from 1'age One) OPA as the rent coiling enforcement agency. The Delaware Republican has introduced a bill now before his subcommittee which would make the local courts the enforcement agency for rent control violations. The full senate banking com- I I O M K \VEAT1IKR FOB TOURISTS HiKh l^ow Prei.-ipmittee was scheduled to meet Temp. Temp, ilation tomorrow in closed session with Austin 41! 70 temporary controls Adminis- Uoslnil tit! trator Philip K. Fleming to dis- Cheyenne. Wyo. .. 28 19 .. 32 cuss rent control revision. OPA Cni-i'sti''. .. 77 now is under the temporary con- Corpus Del Hio Denver trols agencv. , Dudse City In addition to discontinuing Kl Pnso ... Fun Worth control of rents, sugar supplies and prices of sugar, rice and syrup, he said, OPA will have to stop: 1. A u d i t i n g government subsidy claims from industrial alco ihol producers. 2. Prosecution ot old price | control violations. 3. Enforcement o[ sales price limitations on homes built under the 19-16 veterans emergency housing program.

Reds Pledge'" Fair Distribution BUCHAREST, Feb. 19.— i-n — The Communist newspaper Scanteia, in what was regarded as the official reaction to President Truman's message announcing diversion of food shipments to _ Romania, said today the govern| men! was prepared to pledge faildistribution without -political or social discrimination.

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LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., Feb. 19.-(*i-Russia set out today to take the teeth out of the American plan loc international control of atomic energy. I Before the members of the YOKOHAMA. Feb. 19.—UN- U. N. security council was a series of Soviet proposals which, Col. Edward J. Murray was held if adopted, would establish a in the U. S. Eighth army stockseparate world convention to ade today while the army pressoutlaw atomic weapons and pered an inquiry into where he got mit the use of the veto on pun$210,000 in diamond he took ishment of violators of control home as "souvenirs." regulations. Ordered back to Japan by General MacArthur, the former Experienced AM that's always custodian of the Bank ot Japan ready to serve you is that of a vaults reached here by plane trained Light Ad-assistant in I from San Francisco last nipht. helping you word any ad

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Friday night for Mexico city, where she will remain -until July. Mrs. LeaviU Corning Jr., returned Monday evening from a trip to ;he East. She and JJeut. Col. Corning, who lias now returned to foreign duty, visited with Brig. Gen. arid Mrs. G. P. Tyner in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Coming also visited with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Holmes in Pittsburgh, Pa., before returning to San Antonio. +• * * The Pierian Study club will meet with-Mrs. W. C. Holland, 23} West Mistletoe, at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Albert Herrmann will discuss "Greece" during the study hour. At the recent election of officers the following were ' chosen: Mrs. J. 'I^ee Wilson, president; Mrs. W. C. Holland, vice president; Mrs.-C. C. Williams, recording secretary; Mrs. Albert Herrmann, corresponding secretary, and Mi's. W, R. Beyette, treasurer. £ * * The Gibbons Literary club will meet at 2:30 p. m. Monday.at the Catholic Women's association, 309 North Alamo street, Miss Rita Fleming of the Social Service school of Our Lady of the Lake college, will speak. * * *'

le Crystal room of the Aurora hoMotion Picture .Editor. I. N. S. el at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Valker Jordan will give ft program. HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 19.—(INS) — Prior to the luncheon, a social Where is Edgar Bergen? The mysour will be held in the home of tery deepens! His brother says he IB organization's president, Mrs.hasn't an Idea. His press agent, Vlll A. Morrlss, 226 West Laurel Margaret Ettinger,. says he. disap;reet, where Mrs. Claude H. Gil-peared after his broadcast last Sunmer, wife of the speaker of the day night. All, of course, leads us to the assumption that he's gone Texas house, will be introduced. Mrs. W. Glendon Roberts' com- to marry his fiancee, Frances Westilttee will accept reservations errhan, whose engagement we first announced last summer. nrough Sunday. * + * Edgar has been talking -to hei La Pluma club met Thursday every night over the long distance ;ith Miss Maud Mclver, president. telephone and at the Chester Mor•Irs. Paul Terry was in- charge of, rises party Sunday night he talkec he program. Biographies, original to her again. Then he was out of nanuscripts and classic poems were town like a flash without leaving a ead by Mesdames Cora King, Ju- forwarding address. He'll be on ian E. Smith, B. W. Barren, R. the radio Sunday, he says, from H. Morris, P. C. Hardcastle and New York, but everyone has tried Miss Etta Cushing. Mrs. Terry wafe to reach him there without any lonored with a gift shower lollow- success. Maybe he and Frances are ng the meeting. already married. * * I.met Billy Wilder, who is getting ready to produce "The Count of Luxembourg," a musical which is a far cry from "Double Indemnity," a grizzly murder melodrama. Billy believes he Is going to be able Mrs. William Moulton arrived to get Danny Kaye for the lead. :rom Williams, field, Chandler, Ariz,, He told me: or a visit, with her sister, Mr. John "Danny has one picture a year N. Reynolds Jr. outside of what lie docs for Sam* + '+ uel Goldwyn, anrl he is very inThe Pieriedes Culture club met terested In our musical." recently in the home of Mrs. Nelson P. Wimberly. ''Laughing Boy" by Visited the R.-K.-O. lot and Olliver LaFarge was reviewed by watched Maureen O'Hara emote in Mrs. Leslie C. Jennings. Mrs. W. "Spanish Main". She had on n Vincent served during the social bejGweled gown of medieval period, hour. and looked like she had stepped out of a painting.

; Mi's. Robert Bathurst will enter'tain with a small tea in her home ;beginning at 4:30. p: m. Tuesday, complimenting her daughter-in-law ,Mrs. George G. Ball, of Bronxvllle, N. Y., who is visiting her.

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honors with John Loder. 'With the Vanderbllt's half sister/ ; Glorla scarcity of good looking leading Baker, is. ill in a naval hospital; Friday, January 19, 194S :he short Warners are . releasing men, It looks like Russell Is in. 'Pledge to Bat a an," held up waitSnapshots of Hollywood collected ing for General MacArthur to set at random: The girl who has been loot on the Philippines, will soon be shown. The victorious • return of telephoning n e w s p a p e r people the general has-been filmed; Oracle Edward G. BebiDBon claiming to be Lana Turner's sec- Allen and George Burns are eating Ruth Warwick In retary Is known and she'd better potatoes, and potatoes, and ra6rp "MR. WINKLE be
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Hollywood's lary Sets Ljuncheon A ssuming The annual luncheon of the r\ Vomen's auxiliary of the San An- py inio Bar association will be held in '-' ergen s Wed By LOUELLA O. PARSONS.

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While I was on the lot I met Mrs. Hall Russell Wade, who is much younger than J, had pictured him. He's good looking, too. I'm told Here on Visit, very that the executive who saw the Mrs. James Hall of New York

NOW IN S. A,—Mrs. J. I,. Goggin of Greer, S. C., who's pictured at a recent style show luncheon at the Bright-Shawl tea of "Body Snatchers" says It's room, is making her home in San Antonio while Lieutenant City, has arrived for a week's visit rushes a very fine picture, besides being a Goggin is taldng a course at Brooks field. . with Mrs. Randall G. Piper. low budget movie. Wade's next

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picture is "The Most Dangerous * * * Chapter H, P. E. O,, will meet Gang" in which lie shares acting at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Leonard Nyslrom. The president, Mrs. G. B. Prentiss, will read her annual letter.

Tlie Anthology club will meet in Mr, and Mrs.. Bryan Frazar an the home of Mrs. Edward Boykin, mnce the marriage of the 402 Carleton, at 10:30 a. m. Sat- aughter, Margaret Mary, to Avlaurday with Mrs. J. C. Russell as on Cadet Cecil G. Foster, son of co-hostess. Mrs. B O. Pahlmann will r. and Mrs. C. E. Foster ot Middiscuss, "Understanding the Rus- nd, Mich., on.January 13 at the sians" by William L. White. Mrs. John Strieker will discuss -New ome of the brides aunt, Mrs. GroFriends and Education for Peace" er Ridgeway. The Rev. Baxter D. by Norman Cousins. , Greer officiated. * * * A reception was held .for meniers o[ the family and close friends. Club Calendar The couple will go on a wedding Saturday—Women's committee of Ip to Michigan. Foster is staAmerican Institute of Banking, San oned at the San Marcos Army air Antonio chapter,:3 p. m,, at Guntcr eld. They will make thetr home 1 San Antonio for the present. hotel. P. E . O . chapters, noon at Plaza hotel-.ballroom. The Albert Sidney Chapter ot he United. Daughters of. the Conederacy met Thursday at ation Army U. S. O. Mrs. Alex dams introduced Mrs. Anthony an Tuyl, director of Public Rcla.ons of Trinity university, who ave R comparison of the lives of1 tobert E. Lee and "Stonewall ' ackson, in whose honor the meet ng was held.

Gary Grant in Comedy Thriller -

Murder for laughter's sake is the heme of "Arsenic and Old Lace," he film starring Gary Grant which tarts Friday at the Palace. It Is he screen version of the play which lad Broadway in stitches for months vlth Raymond Massey, Jack Carson mrt Prlscilln Lnne in leading roles. Charles Starrett stars again in 'Saddle Leather Law," which tops jhe double program opening Saturday at the Stntc. Tlie second plc.ure, ."Bowery Champs" stars the East Side Kids.

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Friday, December 25, 1964

S.A. 's First Twin Indoor With the grand opening today One lobby serves each audi at 1:30 p.m. of Cinema I and II torium, but other facilities in In North Star Mall, San Antonio dividunlly serve each theater welcomes its first twin indoor theater. This is a long awaited Two cashiers are on duty tc eliminate long waiting; ticket event for theater-goers. Everything for the com- can be purchased to the attrac fort and convenience of patrons tion of your choice. A sign a has been included in this deluxe the box office Indicates thi theater project. Main entrance movie playing in each of thi to the theater is from the south- auditoriums. side parking lot of the Mall; Opening attractions at Cinema but there is also an entrance I and II are "The Pleasure direct from the east court of Seekers" and "Disorderly Or derly." the Mall.

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artists are on display for opening days. The art gallery is designed as a permanent feature of the lobby and exhibits are to be changed monthly.

Features Add Pleasure From the box office to the length. The unique picture win- & II are covered with pergiant living screen with its dow concept adds greatly to the forated, corrugated aluminum, nique picture window concept, illusion and permits motion pic- backed with three inches of CINEMA I & 11 have been de- ture viewing at its veiy best. fiberglass to provide the utmost igned for your comfort, con- Parking — the problem of in sound perfection. •enience and service. parking has been completely Art Gallery — a unique feaHere are some of the features eliminated for patrons of ture of the lobby of CINEMA tiat have been provided to CINEMA I and II. Acres of free I ft II is the Art Gallery which make movie going more pleasant parking completely surround lias been designed to add to n surroundings p 1 a n n e d, de- the theater so that patrons park, the decor of the theater . This igned and equipped for your just a few steps from the theater is a permanent feature of the Himate pleasure and comfort: box-office. Hundreds of lined lobby and is for the purpose of Luxurious Push-backseats — parking spaces are available, de- displaying the talent and \vorks lesigned to combine both retrac- signed for ease in parking and of local artists. The exhibit— lon and the popular "push back maximum safety. will be changed at frequent Inesign." No need to rise to let Perfect Acoustics and Sound- tervals to provide a constant thers pass. Extra wide spacing walls and celings of CINEMA Isource of interest. rovides 25 per cent more leg oom and the seats are upholtered with specially designed overing material developed for Itimate comfort In air condiioning surroundings. Giant Living Screens — two if the largest screens ever intailed in indoor theatres in the outhwest are in use in CINEMA & II to permit projection of Ictures as nearly realistic as >ossible. The huge screen in CINEMA I measures 25 feet in icight and nearly 60 feet in if you are

Welcome Cinema 1 and 2 to North Star Mat!

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Friday. December 25, 1964

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The 4Whys of a Twin

LUXURIOTS push-back s e a t s and [ Jure window concept provide ultimate giant living screens with a unique pic- { in motion picture entertainment.

Cinema I and II brings to lengthyI: engagements. Many sin i San Antonio, the first twin audi- gle ~'~ — *—:— "— - •have to auditorium theaters orium theater in the e n t i r e bypass these pictures because of state. Since it represents a new the unwillingness,or inability to concept in motion picture enter- tie up the t h e a t e r for the ainment, one might well ask, lengthy periods required. A twin 'why a twin?" permits scheduling of a road To the people of General Cine- show picture in one auditorium ma, the leading proponent and while the other auditorium conleveloper of this new concept, tinues to present new attraclexibility is the keynote of the tions at regular intervals. type of operation a twin permits On other occasions, when a . . flexibility of operation is single attraction may be schedthe keynote of the t y p e of uled for showing In both auditorioperation and convenience - to ums, by scheduling one auditorimovie goers. um approximately one hour beEvery indication Is that Holly- hind the other, it permits proswood is going to produce more pective patrons a greater selecand more road show pictures, tion of feature starting times with the resultant t r e n d of so they can attend practically

Local Firms Aid Project

MOVIE-GOERS have their choice of attractions at the new Cinema I and II, North Star Mall. Signs indicate movie showing in eacli auditorium.

JANUARY SALE Now In Progress Shown: CIRCLE STITCH White cotton bra with anchor band, elastic front and back.

Many local firms have playec an Important role In the construction of Cinema I and If, new theater that brings an entirely new concept In motion picture entertainment. From the start of construction until Its completion every precaution has been taken to provide comfort and convenience for theater-goers and m a n y innovations add a beauty touch to the theaters. Some of the local firms that have added their own specia touch to the project are: Martin Wright Electric Company, electric work; L. B. Palmer & Sons, painting; T e x a s Neon Advertising C o m p a n y , building signs of p o r c e l a i n , enamel and plaslic — Individual letters internally lighted w i t h neon tubing; F. P. McElwrath Construction Co., excavation and paving; Guido Erection Company, steel erection; Genera Neon Advertising Co., P y l o n sign on San Pedro and attraction panels in theater; M. Bernard & Son, masonry contractors and Prassel Manufacturing Co., millwork and concession stand. •

at their convenience, and still get in on the beginning of the program. The duplicated facilities of e twin such as rest rooms, drinking fountains, etc. permit the elimination of waiting lines, again adding to patron convenience. Staggered scheduling eliminates traffic congestion at break periods and two cashiers reduce the probability of long ticket lines. These, then, are the "why" of a twin. It Is for .flexibility of operation and for maximum of patron convenience that General Cinema is introducing its twin auditorium theater in San Antonio.

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IN SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT COMES TO SAN ANTONIO! PLEASURE

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MATINEES EVERY DAY « DOORS OPEN AT 1:30 P.M.

OUR THANKS TO Capitol Motion Picture Supply Corp. for Grigcjs Push Back S&al( £ Ultra Modem Booih Equipment —AND— ADLER SILHOUETTE LETTER CO. Pylon Letlori Deluxe

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Friday, December 25, 1964

Top Firm To Manage New Theater

SPACIOUS refreshment bar in theater ( a convenience feature theater-goers lobby serves both auditoriums. This is { have come to appreciate.

Much Success to Cinema I & II Theater

Texas Neon Advertising Co. PE4-6694

245 W. Josephine

Sincere Wishes to Cinema I & II Theater

EXCAVATION & PAVING 5170 BROADWAY

Ted Wagner will serve in managerial post at San Antonio's newest theater, Cinema I and II.

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Best Wishes Cinema I & It Theatres

. PALMER & SONS PAINTING CONTRACTORS

1326 W. Hildcbrand

Named assistant manager ol Cinema I and II, new theater opening today, Is JOB Wilson

& Concession Stands for \ I II THEATER BY

PRASSEL MANUFACTURING CO. 300 Olmos Dr.

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Operation and management of 10 new and unusual CINEMA and II at North Star Mall, the rst de-luxe indoor theaters in IB San Antonio area for many •ears, will be under tlte super•ision of one of the nation's eading theater management, ompanies. General CINEMA "oroporation of Boston. Originally a father and son peration conceived and proected to prominence by the ate Philip Smith and now eaded by his son Richard, it •as for years known and jerated as Smith Management ompany, and established an utstanding record in many secions of the country for progresive innovations in the field of motion picture entertainment. Under the original Indentificaion ol Smith Management com>any, Phillip Smith, was the irst to successfully operate )rive-in Theaters in the United tates, and introduced them to en different states starting as early as 1935. The Smiths are responsible to a great extent for he present pattern of drive n theater operation throughoul he country. Their innovation o ree playgrounds for chitdrei las led to the tremendous growth of outdoor theater in dustry as a national family ins titution. More recently, and under tin direction of the son, Richard Sniilh, all efforts have been cor centrated on the creation of ne\ theaters to serve new and exist ing shopping centers. In 1950, the first de luxe shop ping center theater to achiev' success anywhere was dovelope to the high standard of perfcc tion by the Smiths in Framing liam, a suburb of Boston. 1 became the talk of the entir industry, and has set the pat tern by which dozens have bee created and now successful!; from New England to Texas operating over a wide area from New England to Texas and from Florida to the midwes Do luxe In every way they offe to the public the finest in scree enterlainmetit in the atmospher of Informality and wiih ease accessibility. Now, General Cinema Corp the foremost proponent of th new and novel "twin," has fou of these in operation, wit CINEMA I and II in Norl Star to be the fifth. Many mor are under construction and eral others on the plannin boards. Immediate public a ceptance of those in operatio assures that many more wi follow, and shows the wisdom o the new concept of taking en terlainmcnt to the patron in new and novel form, and at spot that is easily reached. Patron comment and sugges tion has become Important t the decisions on which plans ar made for future expansion. Fre quent surveys of patrons a tending the theaters operate by General CINEMA Corporatio keep the management eve alert to the entertainment d sires of the patron. Such sur veys will be frequently made I the new CINEMA I and II her in San Antonio

RICHARD SMITH heads operation and management o£ General Cinema Corp., who today opens the deluxe indoor theater Cinema I and II at North Star Mall.

Sincere Congratulations Cinema I & II Theater

M. BERNHARD & SON, INC. MASONRY CONTRACTORS

Our Best Wishes Cinema I & II Theater

Steel Erection Contractors 8526 Vidor Dl 4-8321

Congratulations Cinema I & II Theater

Martin Wright Electric We Are Proud of Our Part in Cinema I & II Theater

General Neon Advertising Co. PYLON SIGNS 1617 No. Main

CA7-1203

Friday. December 25. 1964

San ntonio Light

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Theater Specialized Job The designing and ultimate the proper presentation of cur-the most perfect sound contro construction of a modern motion rent and future productions is a treatment yet designed for thea picture theatre, built to handle specialized project. Many fea- ters. In addition to the efficiency tures of such a building requires of this material the unusua research to accommodate such aluminum wall surfaces when factors as the tremendous used as the basic color of the in icreens which must handle many terior decor gives an interestin; types of projection, acoustical and attractive result. features which must he very Special steel framework hai exacting for proper sound re- to be designed and custom buil production, proper design of the in San Antonio to handle th twin auditoriums has been done giant plastic screens, that ex by William Riseman and As- tend across the entire front o sociates, theater architects of the auditoriums. Custom buil Boston and the same basic to give high intensity reproduc plans are being adapted to other tion of all current motion pic new twins in Florida, Texas and ture media except Cinerama several areas of the northeast. these screens give a new rea Of particular interest to sound ism to picture projection. BILL AUSTIN engineers and to lovers of good "The new CINEMA I and I Hi-Fi sound reprodution, is the unit is a great entertainmen To Play Theater Organ use of corrugated and per- addition to this entire area,1 For Grand Opening forated aluminum sidewalls,— as pointed out by H. B. Palmer of Cinema backed up by several inches of southwestern division manage fiber-glass insulation, and this for General CINEMA Corp. o WELCOME TO OUR wall treatment has proven to be a recent visit to San Antonio

NEW NEIGHBORS AT

Mall Tenants Join Welcome

NORTH STAR MALI CINEMA No. 1 & 2. It is our pleasure to participate at your ij rand opening on Christmas day by Bill Austin performing on The Fabulous New Raldwin Theater Organ

SIMS BALDWIN

All of the merchants in North Mali provides a perfect environ Star Mall join In welcoming ment f or keeping families to Cinema I and II. In fact many gether, a place where they can of the stores will combine 'afterChristmas' sales with special relax and enjoy shopping. events to mark opening of the Located in the Mall are store twin auditorium theater. of all types, restaurants, profes North Star Mall merchants sional and medical services . have set a mark for cooperation all under one roof. And, nov and for big promotion events. with the addition of Cinema Every merchant constantly up- and II the Mall takes anolhe: holds the aim that North Star step forward.

NORTH STAR MALL

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Interior view of the beautiful New Olmos theatre showing the latest moderntsKc designing in interior painfing by Mr. C. Russell Lewis of Dallas.

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A ban on enforcement of the county's massage parlor regulations will continue, at least in the near future, That resulted Friday

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parlor that has sued the county. T h e y agreed to postpone ihc hcarjng until lawyers for the massage parlor amend Iheir suit. "The Paris Rubb" had sued ihe county, claiming the o r d i n a n c e is unconstitutional. An attorney for Ihe massage parlor. Laird Palmer, said lhai since the county regulation was made possible by a state law,,the suit needs to be amended to include the state. A temporary restraining order which prevented enforcement of the regulation will remain in effect until the hearing, both parlies agreed. The suil asks for 575,000 in damages, claiming a m a s s e u s e and the massage parlor owner had b e e n caused "humiliation, fright and mental anguish" by c o m m e n t s made by represetitarives of the Dexar Counly District Altorney.s office.

Texas business educators are in lown for their fall conference at the Ramada Inn. They will hear an address by Bill Powell, coordinator for industrial education at the University of Texas, Saturday before breaking into groups to discuss competency, work processes and other areas related to secretarial and office occupations. Approximately 200 members of the Texas Business Education Association were expected for (he two-day conference with the theme, "The Future is Now." San Antonio College business teachers made local arrangements.

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Kelly Ricks was in Madison, Wis., this week for Ihe National 4-H Dairy Conference. The Bexar County 4-H'er got Ihe expense-paid irip for winning slate honors in the 4-H Dairy Conference Program. A junior at John Marshall High School, Kelly is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ricks, Roule 17. He's a member of Ihc Heloles 4-H Club.

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Legislation Needed THESE WOMEN To Encourage Adequate Housing Last night »t 10:15 p. m. the Alamo National Bank presented, fcs a public service, John B. Blandford, Administrator of the National Homing Agency, who wat interviewed on the subject of "Present Homing Problem* in the U. S." by Barnet Nover, famous columnist, in his regular weekly aeries, "Washington Views -and Interviews,' broadcast over WOAI. In hi* opening discussion Mr. Nover discussed the four billion, four hundred, million dollar loan to Britain, as follows: NOVER: The Anglo-American loan arrangement is no one-way street. On the contrary, its importance lies in the fact that it represents a determination on the part of both Britain and the U. S. to co-operate in the financial and economic sphere for the mutual benefit of both and for the general -welfare of all the nations of the world. Economic isolation in the U. S. is as impossible as political isolation proved to be. ANNOUNCER: Before continuing with Barnet Nover's interview, this friendly message from the Alamo National Bank. The friendly loan policy of the Alamo National Bank is to extend adequate credit to every person, firm or corporation worthy of it; credit in large enough amounts and for a long enough period of time to get the job done. . . . Now, back to Barnet Nover's interview with Mr. John B. Blandford. ACUTE HOUSING SHORTAGE

By Associntcd Presa

SYRACUSE, N. Y., Dec. 23. Science has fount! a way to cook hot dogs by radio waves. The General Electric Co. said Sunday it was manufacturing a machine which, for a dime in the slot, delivers a "red hot" sandwich with mustard; wrapped in paper. The device looks like the usual soft i drink or cigarette m a c h i n e . Sandwiches are placed in the machine after being prepared. When the customer inserts a dime, the machine heats the roll and meat uniformly in a high frequency oscillator coil and qjrops the sandwich into a glass-door compartment.

By Associated Press

AUSTIN, Dec. 23.—A bright future is seen for women In the field of chemistry by Dr. Kenneth A. Kobe, professor of chemical engineering at the University of Texas. Dr. Kobe, who is in charge of employment services for the university branch of tha American Chemical Society, said requests from the petroleum industry are particularly numerous for women as technical assistants, analytical and research work. There are also opportunities for women as chemical technicians, laboratory workers, stenographers, scientific writers, and in the realm of bio-chemistry.

here Saturday, following a heart littack. He is survived by his widow and eight children; his father, Daniel Chavez, pioneer print shop operator; two brothers, Fernando and Mario Chavez, and four sisters, Mrs. Rosa C. de la Pena, Mrs. Irene C. de Tre.vino, Mrs. Rosaria C. de Villarreal and Mrs. Aurora C. de Trevino.

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—The army signal corps has developed a means of locating ocean storms up to 2,000 miles away by recording the static they emit on radio direction finders. Maj.Gen. Harry C. Ingles, chief signal officer, disclohed Sunday that a network of stations had been providing this type of weather information over the North Atlantic since June 23, 1944. For a shorter period similar observations have been made in the Mediterranean and Western Pacific. The Pacific system operates in the Marianas, near which originate the typhoons which sweep northwestward over the Pacific toward the Philippines, .China a'nd Japan. The Atlantic coast network includes stations near Red Bank, N. J.; Gainsville, Fla.; Bermuda, and St. Johns, Newfoundland. Thunderstorms, cloud masses and rainfall all contain static electricity which can be de-

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QUAKES RECORDED By Associated Press

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NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—Fordham University's seismograph recorded two mild earthquake shocks early Sunday, and Fr. Joseph J. Lynch expressed belief the disturbance "probably was southwest, off the west coast of Mexico." The first shock was recorded at 3:16:28 a. m. (E.S.T.) and the second at 3:22:55.

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tected. When a storm is located by two stations, not otily its direction but distance can be deetermined by triangulation. The direction finders are accurate within two degrees. After the method, developed by physicists' at the University of Florida, was applied in the Atlantic the'airforces employed two specially fitted B-17 bombers on weather reconnaissance to check results of the observations. On 50 flights, they verified 81 per cent of the data obtained.

NOVER: I know of no one who can speak with greater authority on the subject of housing than the government's top man in that field, Mr. John B. Blandford, Administrator of the National Housing Agency. Mr. Blandford, just how bad is the housing situation at this time? BLANDFORD: Well, Mr. Nover, there is an acute housing shortage not only in our major cities but in hundreds of smaller communities as well. On Sept. 30th, about 1,200,000 American families were living "doubled up." Even assuming that we will get a large volume Greeks Take Over of construction next year, another 2,000,000 families will have to Big Industries By Associated Press double up by the end of 1946. ATHENS, Dec. 23.—Premier HOUSING FOR VETERANS Themistokles Sophoulis' govNOVER: Does that account for ernment Sunday requisitioned veterans returning to civilian life? all cement factories throughout BLANDFORD: Yes, by the end Greece and a big chemical, ferof 1946, more than a million vet- tilizer and glass works, at Pierans' families will still have to raeus which ranks as the coundouble up with others, unless we try's largest industrial concern. are willing to give them the first Authorized by recently enshot at future vacancies in the acted legislation, government existing housing, supply. control of the factories was deNOVER: What is being done to scribed as being designed to improve the situation? i n c r e-a s e, production• as an BLANDFORD: We have given initial step in a new reconstrucveterans preference in all federal- tion plan. ly-owned housing- and, wherever possible, we make available temporary housing to communities, colleges and universities. We are asking congress to provide funds for our part of the job, and are trying to get cities to share the responsibility for returned veterans where possible. We may have as many as 100,000 units to make available for moving:, in addition to those already in the hands of the communities and universities. NOVER: That ought to help. WHAT CAN BE DONE? BLANDFORD: But, thcro is « ere»t deal more thnt can bo done. There should be an all-out effort, locally and nationally, to stimulate new home construction, Cities are in the beat position to determine why shortages exist, and then call on the federal government for aid they think it can render. NOVER: Do you think any legislation is needed to help end this housing shortage? BLANDFORD: Yes. We need It to double the volume of home construction; to get people out of emergency housing, substandard housing and the •Tumi. We need Kuch proposals a* are incorporated in the pending Wagner-EllenderTaft bill. We need the new tools it provide* to stimulate private enterprise to achieve an annual rate of more than a million new homes a year for many" years to come. We need legislation to help cities clear their blight areas through redevelopment programs, to provide public housing for lowest income groups, and to stimulate programs of research to reduce building costs. LONG-RANGE GOAL NOVER: How would you describe your long-range goal, Mr. Blandford? BLANDFORD: Our ultimate objective must be—a decent home for every American. family. NOVER: And how about the cost of such a program? BLANDFORD: The cost to the .taxpayers will be whatever subsidies are provided for low-rent housing and urban redevelopment —offset, certainly in large degree, by better living for millions, elimination of slums, more revenue for our cities. Direct benefits would b.e our annual investment of private capital of perhaps six billion dollars, and the provision of four million jobs, which s would be no mere by-product of a task that so badly needs tackling. ANNOUNCER: Listen again next Sunday at 10:15 p. m. to "Washington View* and Interviews," a public service feature brought to you by the Alamo National Bank. Meantime, accept the Alamo National Bank's friendly invitation to let it serve you whenever and however it can.—.(Adv.]

Laredo Man Dies Women Find Jobs Special Telegram LAREDO, Dec. 23.^-Ruben In Chemistry Field Chavez, 48, died at his home

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Sprightly Comedy Is First Feature

FINEST PROJECTION on perfectly proportioned mimmorh s c r e e n .-. . wild hijii- fidelity stereophonic HUII4.

SELECTED ESPECIALLY TO OPEN THE NEW WONDER THEATER, BECAUSE THIS IS AN OUTSTANDING PIC^ TURE. . . ZANY AND SPARKLING!

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MUSICAL SCORE BY TOSHIRO MAYIZUMI Orip«l Swtod Ah. « M> C***i:tm Im* Tk cat n «la t{aftwmu: MICHAEL PARKS as Adam, ULLA BERGRYD is Eve, RICHARD HARRIS as Cain, JOHN HUSTON as Noah, STEPHEN BOYD as Nimrod, GEORGE C SCOTT as Abraham, AVA GARDNER as Sarah, PETER OTOOLE as The Three Angels, lot Sallis as Hagar, Gabncfe Ferzflti as Lot, Elconora Rosi Dtago as Lot's wife, fDmed in D-lWColor by DC Luu TONIGHT 1:15 All Ev«. PtrfermantM WED. MATINtES L.r. Mm. Bat. Men. thru Sal. 1:15 ATJ.QOP.M. »J.OO 11.00 »1.JO tun. In. * r-M p.m.

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Norman C. Schwartz, a long" lime "Intel-staler," has been assigned as manager of the new' 'Wonder Theaor. He has formerly manigcrt the Aztec Theater s i n c e 1946. Schwartz is a native San Anonian, attended o c a l schools and graduated rom Brackeni d ge H i g h Schwartz ifhool in 19.11. He started on his first job n show business as an usher I the Majestic Theater in IDIil. •alnr joining the visitor staffs if the Empire and Palace theaers. He was promoted lo his "•si managerial assignment to he Highland Theater in 1036 Schwartz entered ' 'military crvice in World War n in July M2, was commissioned after nur months of enlisted duty ie served overseas in the Eurpcan theatre of operations, as ommandcr nf a Transportation ii'nup. He Tlurncd to the United laics In 1946 with his attained snk of captain; and upon senration from Ihe Arm.y he reirnert to Interstate Theatres.

Premier Orders All Japs To Lay Down Their Arms ^ BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 17.-W> 'Gen. Prince Naruhlko Nlgashi-Kunt, who may himself be tried as,a war 'criminal, was sworn to as Japan's new premier today. '. In his first official act as premler' war'minister he ordefed the army to '.'strictly observe" an imperial Jcescript to lay down their arms. He declared: ' " "The decision has been taken to cease fire and return to peace." The new cabinet went Into session Immediately alter It was sworn In. SURRENDER 1ST JPB ' Dorriel announced that the first • duties of the new cabinet would be the signing of the surrender, or "the •peace terms," and "fulmlllment of 'the Potsdam declaration to be en• forced." Said the broadcast: ". "Once we have laid (down our • arms, we must take up matters • with absolute calmness. If there ishoWd. be any .incident in 'vlola~;4iori of his majesty's command, *-ive will lose the confidence of the ^"woild. The new cabinet must sec -'that the work is carried out with Ji, great care. ;•£ MUST RECOVER "*:' "The second thing which we ?1 roust bear in mind is that we must •-•••recover ourselves from the rav*£ages of war and plunge Into Hie ".'"work of reconstruction at the ^.'earliest possible moment." •w- Higashi-Kuni "announced to h Cabinet a three-point basic polic •vs^respect of the constitution, contro

Officer Insists on Fighting could make him go back was to WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.—(if)—\ of Mars, Pa., who was in Whlteley's knock him out cold. Lieut. Ell -Whileley ol Georgetown, platoon: "You couldn't stop our men "We begged him to go back for Texas, was wounded but he killed aid. But he refused and when. after that." 9 Germans and captured 23. our company commander, First - Whlteley's mother, Mrs. Ruth Then he was blinded by enemy Lieut. Rotjert A. Wann of. St. Whiteley, lives ^t Georgetown. He fire but tried to conceal the fact • Louis, Mo., asked dim to go back entered the army In April, 1942 and keep no fighting. he insisted on leading the f if fat. and was commissioned less than a His commanding officer had to ' The only way Lieutenant W»nn year later. knock him out to keep him from leading an attack. For bis courage, Whiteley has been awarded the Medal of Honor. The award was announced by the war department last night. Whiteley, a native of Florence, Texas, is how at Dlble General hospital, Menlo Park', Calif. He earned the nation's highest award last December 27 In house-to-house fighting through the fortress town of Slgolshelm, France. Although his left arm was use less from wounds, Whiteley used a machine gun, grenades and bazooka rockets to kill the 9 Germans and capture the 23. Then he was hit again—as he emerged from a house. One eye was pierced and he had a head wound. Said Pfc. Charles K. Donaldson

the military and maintenance of rder." The policy, the Dome! news gency quoted the prince as say. ng, was "personally given by., his lajesty, the emperor, when the 1msrial command was given to form new cabinet." PEOPLE WARNED After the cabinet meeting, the remier broadcast to the Jap people warning "to guard against emoonal outbursts and live up to the :tter and spirit of the Imperial re•cript." The purported broadcast was nol eard by the FCC, which recorded Domei's paraphrase promising thai free speech and lair public opinion 1 be encouraged and the liberty f sound association will be enorsed." The prince was quoted as aylng: "Efforts will be made to carry into' practice the imperial order to maintain friendly relations with the rest of the world. 'The greater the sufferings and hardships which the Japanese must endure hereafter, the more glorious will be Ihe new Japan which will come out of the present national crisis."

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OKINAWA, Aug. 17.—W>—First WAC to set foot In the Ryukus arrived today uninvited. She didn't stay long. Cpl, Mary. Haynan, 22, ol Balti^Relief From Hot Weathe more, Md., attached to the Far Eas atr forces public relations office in «£ Skin Irritations Manila, decided she -wanted to see s'^t" . . ,,-.',. the arrival of the Jap surrende; **^Are you in misery tlicso sizzling ua; 4*t'Aud nights from itching, burning 1m 1 envoys. So after making out pas **';rasli, prickly heat? Then Mcxsima is senger manifests for troops at Nlch •whilst what you need. This soothing, ols field, she stepped aboard a ready ^ -medicated powder brings instant cool- plane for the non-stop trip to Okl t^.ing relief. Aiid that's not nil Mcx- nawa. ( r .- eana's special base helps absorb excess Disappointed on learning on he /'.''moisture often the cause of such irrita- arrival hero that the envoys ha •~:tion. Also guards tender skiu from been delayed, she sheepishly re ^. chafe. Keep Mcxeana handy to check ported to her commanding office 1 (•-••'itch of mosquito bites and healing sunI : ,buni. And it's grand for easing, fiery Maj. Rodney Southwlck of Wash * *smart of baby's diaper rash. ~A 4ti- ington, D. C., who dispatched he £^Vcar favorite with the whole fanyly, it posthaste back to Manila. r^iias many use's, Costs little. Have most OLD FIDDLERS MEET. ''''in tlii) large sizes. Beat tlio heat With The Old yitldlere assocl»tlpn o Texas will meet at the Max Sturck park In SeguhV at 8:30 p. m, '"-SOOTHING MEDICATED POWDER August 22.

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Rosalind Bussell and Jack Carson are the stars of ''Roughly Speaking," which, opens Friday at the Palace. "Santa TPe Saddlemates" stars Sunset Carson'and Linda Stirling at the State on the double program with "The Power of the Whistler," starring Richard DIx. Janis Carter and Jeff Donnell. The bill opens Saturday.

Funeral Arranged For Dr. A. E.Evans

Funeral services for Dr. A. 13. By LOUELLA O. PARSONS Evans, 65, who died Tuesday at his Motloji Picture Kdltor, I. N. S. HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 11.— (INS)— home, 410 East Oltnos drive, were In Hollywood we are Just getting to be held at 2 p. m. Friday at back to normalcy after two days Pueblo, Colo. Survivors are his E, Evans; a son, uuy of talking, thinking and enjoying widow, Mrs. A. Evans, of Pueblo, Colo., and two peace. Try to get anybody to talk L. ^ ^ans 01 rl motion pictures, or try to get any- grandchildren, body on a telephone! Fortunately, I happened to meet Jack, Warner. "What's new?" I asked him. Then he told me he had signed Joan Chandler when he was in New York. I said: "You mean the girl who played In "The Late George Apley?' " He said: "That's It." She's 22 and she was one of the sensations of Broadway this season. Ei«I llHkW g.FLOKES Lunched with Prankle Sinatra and he tells me Danny K&ye Is MUSIC BY TEXAS planning to do a short similar to TUMBLE WEEDS' "The House I Live In," the nonprofit movie he made to help overcome r e l i g i o u s intolerance among children and to help 'fight Juvenile delinquency. Franklo! Js very sincere In his fight to help Played Bob lee's Way youngsters. Born a poor boy himself and remembering how the kids In his neighborhood yelled "dago" at him and his humiliation, he Is trying to help fix It so that other boys won't have the same experience. He feels that children should taught that all rqcn arc born equal and no one religion, creed or race Is ridiculed,

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. Col. Jlmmlc Stewart Is home in Vinegar Hill, his parental house In Indiana, Pa, :The townspeople have flocked to see our, and their, hero, and Jimmle's mom has cooked all the things he like? and tried to [ feed him up Just as mothers nil over the country are doing when their boys come home. * * • We, in Hollywood, are proud of Jlmmle. He was the first famous star to go Into the atr corps. He Joined the army as a private and has been promoted step by step to « -full colonel on his own merit. He has a marvelous record, having been In many combat missions over Germany. Snapshots of Hollywood collected nt random: There's talk that Shirley Temple, now that war la over,' will marry before the end of the year; Buff Cobb Bautzer turning the charm on BUI Etythe at the Troc; Irene Ryan and Harold Knox, entertainer, will probably be the first Hollywood couple to spend their honeymoon In Europe. They have asked permission to go on a USO tour right after their marriage in three weeks; Dorothy Garland, Judy's sister, Is having a big romance with Dr. Winblen Smithson; Fritz Lang has given up his monocle for the duration of "Scarlet Street;" and Is wearing glasses because they are easier to manage; Jane Withers and Bob Oliver are becoming a very special duct; Bob Burns Is writing his autobiography under the title of "Well 11 Tell You;" Betty Hutton cables: 'Having terrific experiences. Played to 200.000 men last week in Marseilles." That's all today. See you tolorrow!'

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William J. D o n o v a n , who earned the sobriquet "Wild Bill" in World War I and headed,the mysterious Office of StrategicGroup Will Meet Services in 'World War II, will :With Specialist be guest speaker at #ie seventh ,Hcre Monday annual convention of the State Dairy Improvement Com- Bar of Texas in San Antonio of the Sari Antonio July 1,2 and 3. Chamber of Commerce will meet Maj.Gen. Donovan, who has ?Vwifh Mark Buckingham, new resumed his law practice in New City, will speak, at the anspecialist for the San An- York nual banquet Tuesday night on tojrio Milk Shed, and representa- "Central Intelligence and Forof the Texas Extension eign Policy." Teapot Dome Counsel |-lservice Monday afternoon in Bacar County Court House. Martin W. Littleton /of Cody, former attorney in New •SI An area dairy committe&.will Wyo., York City, who assisted in the |b*, appointed at the meeting, it defense, of Harry Sinclair in the been announced by Henry famous Teapot Dome case, will *Moeller, chairman of the dairy be.anbther guest speaker at the FAIBY GODMOTHER—Miss Virginia McGIynn, offi; convention. Littleton will adImprovement committee. dress lawyers in.generaVassemcial representative of CHS for its program Cinderella, Representatives Jrom the foJ- bly Tuesday morning. ' * Inc., reads one of hundreds of letters which were groups •n.'ill be named Another speaker scheduled for mailed to KTSA by housewives seeking to qualify as lothe area committee: Milk pro- the convention is Philip S. Van dooers In Bexar and adjoining Cise of Denver, Colo., who will San Antonio's Cinderella. The winner gets one month !>«Hmtles. farm and ranch de- speak on "Adventures in Law." in New York City with all expenses paid by CBS. Behind the 'Law of the chamber, dairy _ processors, county agricultural Associate J u s t i c e Julian P. |.*gents from Bexar and adjoin- Alexander of the Supreme Court ', Ing counties and the milk divi- of Mississippi will speak Mon-. Rosenberg Rites Deadline July 3 fsao. of the City Health Depart- day noon at the district and apPlanned Friday pellate judges' luncheon on "The Funeral, services for Samuel In Senate Race *~ -TSus committee will be Law Behind the Law." ; charged with responsibility of Others who will address the Rosenberg, 58, 438 Mary Louise Deadline for filing for the 1 formulating and conducting a general assembly are Wilford j^-dafcy improvement program for \V. Naman, Waco attorney, who Drive, who died at. his. home state senate contest was fixed - tha nalk shed* Moeller revealed. will speak on "Personal Observ- Wednesday morning, will, be for July,3 Thursday by>the ^Buckingham will work direct- ations of the J u d Lei a r y; in held at. 10-a. m. Friday. He was election board . composed'. of y -with milk producers in the Texas," and' Robert Or. Storey, a native "of Russia, but had lived County "Judge --Charles W..;AnTo be known as:associate Dallas attorney, who -will: dis- m San Antonio 25 .years, .and •aersbn, Sheriff'Owen Kilday and agricultural agent, dairy cuss his experiences during the was a member -of. the'.Alzafar County Clerk Fred Huntress^ irspecialist, he will maintain his Nuernberg trials".;.as -executive Temple and B'nai B'rith. July 8 was set for the opening in the Bexar County Court counsel, American case-in-chief, Rosenberg 'is survived by his of absentee .balloting. Walter widow, a' brother and sister, all under Justice Robert H. JackI House. Buckingham will assume Tynan, ;.State, Rep. John C.jflpyo of San Antonio. • • /duties Mondayand P, B. Thompson have- filed for the office to date,:'. ,

A promise to ask lifting of .the polio ban entirely if it's enforcement is deemed impossible by Police and Fire Com. ;P. L. Anderson, was voiced Thursday by Dr. E. J.. Arendt, acting city health officer. ' He* dispatched a 'letter to Anderson soliciting "the-co-operation of your: department. in a strict enforcement of•.• the ban

which prohibits all children under 15 years of age' attending schools, Sunday-schools, churches, theaters, dance halls, and all-public gathering-places." ROUTON DISCHARGED Lewis H. Routon, G.M. (Srd.cl.) of 202 Weaver St. has been honorably discharged from' the navy.

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M./Sgt. James F. Burns has been awarded the" 4rmy .Commendation .Ribbon;; in : a- ceremony at Fort Bliss. Col. George J. Forster, post commander, made the presentation.

Harry Lim, 49, of ;il S. W. 29th St., died Monday night in a hospital. He was a native of China and had lived in San Anlonio for the past 21 years. He is survived by'his-widow','Mrs. Consuela-.Lim; spns, Harry D. Lim, and Eddie Roel Lim. Funeral" services were held, Thursday at 3 p; m: --

Recruiting Offices Remain Open Longer AH U.§. Army recruiting -offices in San Antonio will .b* open on, June 29 and 30 from 9 a. in. until .12' midnight, for processing applicants applying for "eleventh hour" benefits.

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Zimprich Services Set in Wisconsin The /body .of Lpuis; Anthony Zimprich, -who. died-; at'a., hospital Wednesday ;morning,J" was sent to -Milwaukee, Wis., Thursday for services and interment. Zimprich, a plumber and veteran of World War;I;was.a'native of Wisconsin buVhad lived in-San Antonio^ a year. He 'is survived by.his^TVidow,: three brothers and-two sisters.

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County commissioners, the auditor and -a representative of the district attorney's office will attend a Robert 33. Green Memorial Hospital board o£ managers' session at noon Tuesday. Primary purpose, according to Angus Cockrell, board-secretary, is to attempt to .work out a better wage scale -for employes, particularly skilled workers. ' Cockrell said an attempt may be made to unite all large Texas cities having similar public-fund hospital problems so, that the state legislature might be made aware of financial difficulties, confronting them.

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t h e said angrily in his guttural | voice, for having instituted un i warrantable prosecutions for cori ruption against the former rulers ! and their accomplices, while his | own men were filling their pockj ets. I "I have answered the fools who venture to use such language to me," he said. "I have asked them to tell me how I could otherwise meet the justified desires of my I party comrades for some reccmj pense for their years of inhuman struggle. (In Thursday's concluding article, internal >"azi corruption, winked at and condoned by Hitler, is revealed.)

Shmini Atzereth Holiday Celebrated

Special prayers entitled "Go> save, we pray thee," will be chant Excerpts from Dr. Hermann ed at Agudas Achim Synagogue Kauschning's book, "The Voice ARTICLE NINE Wednesday at 9 a, m, in celebra of Destruction," are graphicalRome "Hollow and Rotten tion of Hoshanoh Rahob, the las Why a uniform religion, a Ger- ly illustrated, in "The Ramday of the Festival of Succoth man church independent? of Rome? I parts We Wach," the longDon't you see that's all obsolete? j awaited feature length March Services also will be held at 6 p. m of Time motion picture. German Christians, G e r m a n ; The congregation will celebrati The picture includes the enchurch, Christians freed from! the holiday Shmini Atzereth, tin Rome—old stuff! I know perfect-! tire reel of "Baptism of Fire," Feast of Solemn Assembly, Thurs ly well what is coming and we j amazing >"azi propaganda film day. Rev. David Kanter will chan shall take care of it all in good ! used to intimidate the smaller time. Without a religion of its! European nations before Gerthe special prayers and Rabb man invasion. ^ own, the German people has no | David Taraarkin will speak on This startling feature picpermanence. What this religion | -We Are Thankful" at 9 a. m. will'be we do not know. We feel! ture is now currently showing After the sermon, the specia it, but that is not enough. j at the Aztec Theater, Cadets at Burbank "I'm a Catholic. Certainly that services of Yizkor. the memoria, was fated from the beginning, for that we shall really be able to To Get Commissions after the dead, will follow. only a Catholic knows the weak- destroy Christianity because there Thursday night and Friday Presentation of commisisons for nesses of the church. Bismarck is in them a true religion rooted morning the holiday Simchas To cadet officers and warrants for was a fool. .In other words, he rah will be celebrated with cerewas a Protestant. Proestants don't in nature and blood. It is through non-commissioned officers of the monies of carrying the scrolls the peasantry that we shall one Burbank High School H. 0. T. C. around the pulpit. The children know what a church is. "The Catholic church is a really ' , " - ', Guests will include Supt. I. E. Services Thursday night will « l u a , learn , C =L,I from i,v it. Astuteness ^o^^c, H is nothing new for a revolu-1 Stutsmani principal L. W. Fox start at 7 o'clock and Friday must t i o n to he lts sons to enricn and knowledge of human nature I 'P I of San Antonio Vocational and morning at 9 o'clock. Services are behind it I themselves, but in Germany this Technical High School, and Col. also will be held Friday at 6 p. m. Special prayers also will be of"Catholic priests know where! was done with such shameless j Thomas A. Austin Jr., director of "FOBEIGN CORRESPONDENT" HERE FRIDAY—Above are scenes from the shoe pinches. But their day 1 haste lhat il made one dlzz>' lo \ R. 0. T. C. units in the San An- 1 "ered at 9 a. m. Saturday, the Sabbath of Creation. "Foreign Correspondent," Walter Wanger's thrilling screen story of the Amertonio Schools. is done, and they know it. They watch. are far too intelligent not to see One, two or four houses, country ican newshawks who garner foreign news from the four corners of the globe. estates, palaces, pearl necklaces, that, and to enter upon a hopeless Joel McCrea is starred in the title role, with Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall, battle. But if they do, I shall cer- antiques, valuable tapestries and paintings, dozens of motor cars, tainly L Q l i l i V not l i u u make iiiaixcr martyrs 1110.1 L J i o of vt them. LIICILI. , ,. • George Sanders, Robert Benchley and Albert Basserman in support. At the upfarms We shall brand them as ordinary I cnampagne - factoneswhere did the money come from? per left, Day, McCrea and Sanders are shown just after they have been rescued criminals. I shall tear the mask Had not all these people been poor of honesty from their faces. from a plane crash at sea by an American sea captain. Immediately below, the "If that is not enough, I shall as church mice, up to their eyes survivors are shown clinging to the plane wreckage. At upper right, McCrea.is in debt? make them appear ridiculous and They all had official posts, shown discovering the German spy hideout in an old Dutch windmill. At the contemptible. I shall order films to be made about' them. We shall three, six. a dozen at a time, and lower right is inimitable Robert Benchley who portrays a foreign correspondent 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 show the history of the monks always there was room for one more. There were posts of all who doesn't care whether war begins or not. The picture opens at the Aztec on the cinema. Let the whole The information contained in th« following schedule mass of nonsense, selfishness, re- kinds, honorary directorships, and Friday. _ is furnished by the stations broadcasting the programs. pression and deceit be revealed; dividends, loans and bonuses. *how they drained the money out Everyone was anxious to help; of the country, how they haggled every bank and business enterWEDNESDAY MORNING with the Jews for the world, how prise required the protection of a party member. they committed incest. «:00—WOAI, Dally Devotion; KTSA, 9:10—KABC, Program. Resume. . It was Hitler himself who egged "We-shall make it so thrilling Time Tips; KONO. Early Birds. 9:15—WOAI. European News: KTSA, Myrt and Marge; KABC, Ruti Whathat everyone will want to see it. on his men quite intentionally t o < > 6:10—KTSA. News by Air. 6:15—WOAI. Texas Farm and Home; len; KONO, Mill* Brothers. There will be queues outside the make the most of their opportuni- KTSA, Time Tips. 9:30—WOAI.' Ellen Randolph, KTSA, ties.- They needed no second bidcinemas. And if the pious burgh- dm 6:30—WOAI. Southwest Radio Re- Blue Streak Rhythm; KABC, Backers find"the hair raising on their \ S- It ^as then that I heard the ports: KTSA, Farmers No-Third Term stags Wife: KONO, Morning Roundup. 8:45—WOAI, Leon» Bender; KTSA. head in horror, so much the bet- curious expression: "Planned cor- Democrats; KABC, Sunrise^ Serenade. Wilson Annual Assembly Trade With Mexico Ames; KABC. Easy Aces; KONO, 8:45—WOAI, Tom Dickey, Showooys; ter. The young people "will accept ruption." Certainly • this corrup- KTSA, Pennygranis. Time Tips. tion was planned, and not merely Conscripts who soon may be Set for Wednesday Declared Increasing it—the young people and the 9:56—KONO, Weather Bureau. 6;SS—KONO. Weather Bureau. 10:00—WOAI. rhe Man I Married; shouldering a gun and other masses. I can, do without the condoned. 6:59—KTSA, Cathedral Bells. "I give my men every freedom" Church of the Nazarens delePreparations for American deKTSA, Your Treat; KABC, Neighbors; 7:00—WOAI. Good Morning; KTSA, others. equipment for a 20-mile hike, will KMAC. Make-Believe Ballroom. Post; KMAC, Cecil and VI. "1 promise you," he concluded, Hitler said, in the course of a Trading 10:15—WOAI, Against the Storm; :ates from over the San Antonio be interested to know the weight fense are going, on'at a rapid pace 7:07—WOAI. Good Morning. "that* if I wished' to, I could de-i dinner .table conversation. "Do KTSA, Arnold Grimm's Daughter; listrict Wednesday morning will , Do You Bemember?; of the various types of packs they in Los Angeles and San Diego Our Qal Sunday. strov the church in a few years; anything you like, but don't be , Station V-A-P-O; KMAC, Mu- KABC, 10:30—WOAI, Kitty Keene: KT9A, aunch their annual assembly at will carry at times, officials of and that area, Harry P. Hornby, . • , - , (-a-iiohr at it" ' 1 slcal Clock. it is hollow and rotten and false caught at it!" Big Sister; KABC, Carol Leighton, of customs in the Twenhe First Church of the Naza- the Second Division at Fort Sam collector The Fuehrer, however, waived j 7:30—WOAI. Newscast; KTSA,_News Songs; KMAC. Parade of Stars. through and through. One push ty-third District with headquar; jo.-45—WOAI, David Harum; KTSA, Houston, declared Tuesday. «^nd the whole structure would his claims to the chancellor's sal- Birthday Party. Star ters in Laredo, said on a visit here Aunt Jenny; KABC. to De announced. collapse. We should trap the ary, thus setting a good example. 7:45—WOAI. Xavier Cugat; KTSA, 10:55—KMAC, Dr. A. W. MontgomTuesday. priests by. the notorious greed and He could well afford to do so. Musical Clock; KABC, Sunshine Ex- ery.11:00—WOAI, Right to Happiness: Hornby has just 'returned from Overnight he had become the 8:00—WOAI, Breafcfast aub; KABC. KTSA, Kate Smith; KABC, News; self-indulgence. an official tour of customs dis by KONO. Freddy Martin. "I shall give them a few years' richest publisher in the world, News; KMAC, Breakfast Music. tricts with headquarters in E 11:05—KABC, Used Cars, tion, the heaviest Gospel Fellowship. reprieve. Why should we quarrel? worth millions, and the most 8:05—KABC. Paso, Nogales, Los Angeles and 11:10—KABC, Interlude. 8:15—KMAC, Varieties. rifle and 100 rounds of .30 caliber widely read author—read under Boys: ionary Society and the Sunday 11:15—WOAI.1 Deep River They will swallow anything in San Diego. ; . 8:30—KTSA, News by Air; KABC. Health ammunition, is 42.V£ pounds. compulsion. _ KTSA. Slngln Sam; KABC. Keep Pit- to Music: KONO, Morning order to keep their material adchool. Dr. A. S. London, Okla- A light pack for a man armed -Construction of barracks, build Program: KONO. Dorothy Lamour. Merry-Go-Round. He could' afford to complain vantages. Matters will never ing of extensions 'to 'factories and oma City, who has traveled 11:30—WOAI, Ted Steele's NovMones; 8 ;45—WOAI. Melody Souvenirs: KTSA, come to a head. They will rec- about Goering's excesses and ex- Musical Clock; KABC, Band Wagon, KTSA. Twenty Fingers of Bhythm; more than 400.000 miles in the with a pistol and ax, instead of movement of men and ships form KABC. 11:30, Inc.; KONO, Wayne King. the rifle and shovel, is 18^4 travagance. He complained de9:00—WOAI, Houseboat Hannah; Jed a whirl of activity in the Wes ognize a firm will, and we need 11:45—KTSA, Market Reports; KABC, merest of Christian youth eduKTSA, Hymns 01 Aii Churches; KABC. only show them once or twice who monstratively, thereby reassuring Organ Melodies; KONO, Music and Lobby Quiz; KONO, Parade of Hits; cation, addressed the young peo- pounds. The weight of the usual Coast area, he said. opinion in certain quarters. Hitler conception of a light pack is 25V6 WOAI. Ranch Boys. Fashions. ple. "Export and imports have fallen is the master. Then they will 11:55—KTSA, News by Air. * off sharply in the West Coast cus know which way the wind blows. was "most unhappy" about Goer- 9:05—KABC, Radio Aids. Rev. H. H. Spencer, pastor of pounds. ing's recent development, Forster The Garand rifle weighs nine toms districts due to the war," he They are no fools. the church at Austin, has been WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON pounds; 100 rounds of ammuni- said. "In contrast trade between The church was something real- told "me at that time. re-elected district president. ly big. Now we're its heirs. We, "We must keep strictly to our 12:00—WOAI, Newscast; KTSA. Home 3:15— WOAI. Stella Dallas: KTSA. Dr. Williams, who addressed tion, seven pounds; tlie .45 caliber Mexico and the United States in too, are a church. Its day has promise that there should be no Town Editor; KABC, I'll Never For- Texas Livestock Market: KABC. George the mission assembly Monday pistol, 2V6 pounds; gas mack, a the border customs districts shows salaries over a thousand marks a nound: trench shovel wtih carcar- ->TI get: KMAC, Mexican Commercial Duffy Orchestra. an inm.nooa increase.<• It will not fight. I'm quite evening, will speak each morning pound: 3:20—KTSA, Afternoon Musicale. rier, 1^2 pounds, and bayonet and Traffic to Mexico, which de satisfied. As long as youth fol- month." It was all very well for Hour. 12:15—WOAI. Mrs. Tucker's Smiles: 3 :30—WOAI, Lorenzo Jones: ^ KTSA, at 8:30 a. m. Rev. I. C. Mathis, Forster to talk. He had five sepaKTSA. Chuck Wagon Gang; KABC. Hilltop House; KONO, Guide to Mexico. Dallas lows me, I don't mind if the old district superintendent, scabbard, three-fourths of a clined this season due in genera 3:45—WOAI. Tounp Widder Brown; pound.. The rest of the pack in- to possible political. disturbances Varieties. people limp to the confessional. rate posts. His income amounted Harlandale 12:30— WOAI. Light Crust Dough- KTSA. Kate Hopkins; KONO. Swing will speak at 7:30 p. m. Wednesto about a dozen times the stipcludes' certain designated items in Mexico, has been resumed as day. • But the young ones they will be boys; KTSA, Man oc the- Street. . Out; KABC, The Johnson Family. ulated sum. Two years earlier he of clothing, toilet articles and evidence tends to show that it is 12:45— WOAI, Music; KTSA, Checkdifferent. I guarantee that. 4:00—WOAI, Girl Alone; KTSA, The erboard Time; KABC. Cotton Reports. Auctioneer: had arrived in Danzig with an other things needed in the field. "all quiet on the border," Hornby KMAC. Bobby Byrne; "Our .peasants have not forgot12:50— WOAI. Prankie Masters Oreh. KABC, Louis Panlco Orchestra. said. 12:55— KABC, Used Care. ten their true religion. It still empty cigar box. 4:05—KTSA. Accent on Music. _ 1 :00— Symphony of Melody; KTSA, Gold Tiled Bathroom! lives. It is merely covered over. 4:15— WOAI, Lone Journey; KTSA, mechanized) from Iowa, will be Young Dr. Malone; KABC, Francis .ColumbiaConcert Orchestra: KABC, The Christian mythology has sim- Matters were no different in Craig- Orchestra. stationed at Brownwood for a Crime and Oeath; KMAC, Sweet 1:15— WOAI, Texas School of the Air; Swin ply coated it like a layer of Berlin. A newly appointed secre- KTSA. year's training. The' present ing. Brickbats and Bouquets; KABC, 4:3f— WOAI, Guiding Light; KABC, tallow. It has preserved the true tary of state had his apartments Gall Northe. strength of the unit is 753 offiTrojaa Horses; KMAC, Frances Langcontents of the pot. . Studio Music: KONO. ford; KTSA, Gunter Coin's On. furnished at the state's expense 1:30—WOAI. cers and men. FAST S E R V I C E ' LOWEST PRICE' ApRoundup; KABC. The old beliefs will be brought for 90,000 marks. Goering had Cowboy The 142nd Field Artillery (1554:45—WOAI. Johnny" on the Spot; preciation.. back to honor again. Four States gold tiles laid in the bathroom 1:45—WOAI, Judy and Jane: KTSA, KABC, The Troubadours; KTSA, Scatmillimeter howitzer) from ArkanBaines; KMAC, Musical Bud"It will not be done in the old of one of his many official apart- My Son and I; KABC, Malcolm. Beelby tergood sas, will be'stationed at Fort Sill, n Pvrtru dies. Orchestra. way, running riot in colorful cos- ments. -St. > l . i r \ ' Okla. The unit's strength is 789 5:00— WOAI, Dept. of Labor Program; 1:56—KONO, Weather Bureau. 2:00— WO AL Mary Marlin; «TSA. tumes and dreaming of a departed KTSA, Adolph Hofner and Boys; KABC, Hitler expressed his view on Five National Guard units from officers and men. by Air: KONO, Forget-Me-Nots; Baylor University; KMAC, Band of the Romantic age. The peasants will this state of things with his usual News The 204th Coast Artillery (antiKABC, La Hora Anahuac. t>e told that the church has de- candor. He was being reproached, 2:15—WOAI. Ma Perkins: KTSA. Day. 5:15—WOAI, Earl Godwin: KTSA. Iowa, Arkansas, New Mexico and aircraft) and the 105th Coast Ar-l Parent-Teacher Program; KONO. Rag- On Guard, America; KMAC, Count Louisiana will be stationed in the tillery stroyed for him: The whole of Battalion (anti-aircraft), Basle. pickers. the secret knowledge of nature, 2:30—WOAI. Pepper Young's Family; 5:20—WOAI, Russ Morgan Orchestra. Eighth Corps Area after being from Louisiana, will be stationed - THF fILM THE of the divine, the shapeless, the Accidents at Kyle KTSA, American School of the Air: 5:30—WOAI. Gus Steck; KTSA. Jack at Camp Hulen. The 204th haa| KONO. Varieties. ; NAZIS DEMANDED Armstrong; KABC, Bandwagon: KMAC, called into the Federal service be- 736 men and the 105th, 313. daemonic. The peasant shall learn 2:45—WOAI, Vic and Sade. i Juvenile Stars. BE S U P P R E S S E D . tween Jan. 3 and 19, according to Claim Two Victims to hate the church on that basis. The 200th Coast Artillery (anti-1 2:55—KTSA. Press News. | 5:45—WOAI. Newscast; KTSA. News; THE B R U T A L BARBARIC 3:00—WOAI. Newscast: KTSA, Portia i KABC, Tom Martin. a War Department release de- aircraft), from New Mexico, with Gradually he will be taught by KYLE, Oct. 22.—On Sundayr ' Ij Faces PICTURE Of HITLER'S < 'Life; KONO, Ladles' Choice. 5:50—KMAC, Clark Partner. ceived here Tuesday. what wiles the soul of the Ger- night two people were killed here, a strength of 736 men, will be METHODS OF INTIMIDATION The 113th Cavalry (horse and stationed at Fort Bliss. man has been raped. We shall one in Kyle, and the other two WEDNESDAY EVENING wash off the Christian veneer and miles north of Kyle. bring out a religion peculiar to Juan Martinez, 69, a Mexican, 8:00—WOAI, Fred Waring; KT3A, 9:00—KTSA, Glenn MlUer , . . Announcing the our race. was struck by a passing car, as Amos 'n1 Andy; KABC, Fulton Lewla WOAI, Kay Kyser; KABC, Raymond V i AMAZING PROPAGANDA KONO. Death Takes no Holiday. Gram Swing. I FUM USED TO F R I G H T E N "And this is where we must be- he was crossing the highway in Jr.:6:15—WOAI, No-Thlrd-Tenn Demo9:15—KTSA. Interview Fred Hoeh'ler; V_l NAZI ENEMIES BEFORE fgf gin. Not in the great cities. There Kyle. He was started to San crats; KTSA. The World Today; KABC, KABC, Selective Service Program. ^\^_, INVASION •'*'i| . and the News; KMAC, Dr. A. W. we shall only lose ourselves in the Marcos hospital, but died before 920—KABC, War In the Air. Montgomery. 9:30—KTSA. Wendell Willkie. stupid godlessness propaganda of getting there. 6:25—KONO, Pennygranu. 10:00—WOAI. Newscast; KTSA, Vlewm the Marxists: Free sex in nature Albert Smith of Buda, while 6:30—WOAI, Cavalcade of America; of the News; KABC, News; KMAC, Abe Mr. Meek: KABC, Movie Lymnn. and -that sort of bad taste. The trying to dodge a bus and an KTSA. Meet KONO, Taylor Tabernacle, 10:15—WOAI, Glenn Garr Orchestra; . urban masses are empty. But our automobile on the highway north Reporter; 6:35—KABC, Popular Dtnce Music. KTSA, The Auctioneer; KABC, Football peasantry slill lives in heathen of Kyle, turned his car over, and 6:40—KABC, Music from Yesterday. Follies. 6:45—KABC, New»: KONO, Spanish 1020—KTSA. Dane* Orclieitra, beliefs, and values. died shortly thereafter from the Newscast. 10:30—WOAI. Ray Heatherton Orch.; "It is through the peasantry injuries. 7:00—WOAI, Hollywood Playhouse; KTSA, Bob Trout, news; KMAC, TimeKTSA, Big Ttfwn: KABC. Short, Short ly Tunes. FEATURE LENGTH Stories; KMAC. Kite Hawks, 10:35—KTSA, Guy Lombardl OrchM.

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RADIO HIGHLIGHTS 5:00 p. m., WOAI—Overtime Begins at Forty, a discussion of the new wage-hour rulings, is presented by Department of Labor's Col. P. B. Fleming. 8 p. m., W O A I — P r e s i d e n t Roosevelt speaks to the American people . . . taking the regular time of the Eddie Cantor and Mr. District Attorney programs. 9 p. m., WOAI—Kay Kyser reOpens his broadcasts from New York, after a successful season on the West Coast Solos by Virginia Simms, Harry Babbitt and Sully Mason. 11:30 p. m., WOAI—Late dance music from NBC. . . . Played by Wayne King and his orchestra. Ray Heatherton will also be hoard . . . on WOAI at 10:30 p. m.

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JAMES STEWART MARGARET SULLIVAN ' —in— THE MORTAL STORM Thursday & Friday: Ray Milland Patricia Morison —in— "Untamed"

FORGET THE WAR! LAUGH WITH THIS GOOFY DIZZY GANG OF FUNSTERS Akim Tamlroff, Gladys Gtorfe, Murlal Anrelns —In— ' "THE WAY OF ALL FLESH"

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Finishing touches were completed Wednesday on the ne\v Drive-In Theater at 3602 Fredericksburg Road for the formal opening at 7:30 o'clock tonigfit, according to Hal Norfleet, managing director of San Antonio's newest suburban theater. Built at a cost of approximatjely $40,000, the open air .amusemen theater occupies 10. acres 61 ground where 484 autos
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7:15—KABC, Hymns at Twilight; KMAC, Dixie Playboys. 7:30—WOAI. Plantation Party; KTSA, Sen. Robert Talt; KABC, Football Forecasts: KMAC, Troubadours. 7:45—KABC, Going to tho Dogs. 8:00—WOAI, President Roosevelt; KTSA, Robert Jackson, talk: KABC, Brackenrtdge High School: KONO. International Good-Will Program. 8:15—KABC, To be announced; KTSA, .President Roosevelt. 3:30—KABC. Five Wise Guys.

First Show to Be Presented Tonight At 7:30 O'Clock

i* LJ 0 T ca \t\f rvj George Brent, Merle Oberon, Pat -O'Brien —in— "TIL' WE MEET AGAIN*. Ring Crosgy, Gloria Jean —in— "IF I HAD MY WAY" George Haft, Joan Bennett, Lloyd Nolan —In— •THE HOUSE ACROSS THE BAT']

Alamo Worth the trip, w h e t h e r you've seen 'The Cradle of Texas L 11 rel="nofollow"> e r I y" or not. The country's best-known mission. Alamo PJaza 225-1391. Mon-Sat 9-5:30. Sun 10-5:31). Free. Espads Acenuia A 9 u educt Built In 1731 by Franciscans, It is the s o l e remaining waterway of its kind in the U n i t e d States. A Na11 o n a J Historic Landmark. 9044 E s p a r J a Road. Free.

Landmarks K l n a William Historic HIi DEEP

D l s t r Ic t A pleasant glimpse of the past in a neighborhood of rest o r e d Victorian and early Texas frames. The district begins at the corner of Kino William Street and S. SI. Mary's at the A n t o n Wulfl House, headquarters for the San Antonio Conservation S o c i e t y . Free walking tour pamphlets available at the Wullf H o u.s e, 107 King William.

c l u s t e r of arts and Augusta. Mon-Fri 9:30the home of the Spanish e r a ( i s shops. Sol Ira- 5. Visitors w e l c o m e , flovernors and vice govH a l l features historic free. ernors when Texas was scenes of Old San Antoa province under Spannio. Tues-Sun 10-5. Tour- San Fernando Cathedral ish rule. 105 Military ist Inlormation Center The original cathedral, Plaza. 224-061)1, Mon-Sat at 511 Paseo de ta VIIbuilt in (749,* was de- 9-5. Sun 10-5. Adults 25 llta, former headquarstroyed by fire and re= cents; children 10cents. ters of the San Antonio placed by the present Conservation Society structure in 1873. West Steves Homestead Ger226-5188. man residence built in side of Main Plaia. 2271876. Home and garden maintained by San AnThe Missions To lour the four missions, follow the Schroeder-Yturrl Hou» Mission Trail markers Restored by the C i t y beginning at Roosevelt Water Board for adapMorning tours by apAvenue and M i s s i o n tive use as a museum U Vlllita Early San An- Road, Roosevelt pointment. A d u 1 1 s 75 ParK. and archives of the histonio settlement, comtory of water in the San cents; children 25 cents. pletely restored, with a Conception Probably the Antonio area. 1000 E. Tower of the Americas . best preserved of the Commerce. 225-7461. The theme structure of missions, i t includes San Antonio's Hemisfair original frescoes. 807 Spanish Governor's Pal'68, a mini W o r l d ' s Mission Road. 532-3138. ace More than 200 years Fair, is, at 750 feet, one Sun-Sal 10-6, otld, the building was of the world's t a l l e s t structures. Visitors can San Francisco de la Espada Still used as a c (lurch, it was estatillshed in 1731. Mission Road. 627-2064. Sun-Sat

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San Jose C a l l e d the " Q u e e n of the Missions," it is a National Historic Site. Famed for its Rose W i n d o w . A walled quadrangfe encloses the mission. U.S. 281 South. 922-2731. SunSat 10-4.

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San Juan Caprstranb Established in 1731, along with Espada. Restoration of walls in progress. M i s s i o n Road. 532-3154. Sun-Sat in-6.. a v a r r o House The home of Jose Navarro, farned Texas patriot, is a S t a t e Historic Site m a i n t a i n e d by the Texas Parks ana wiidlile Department. 228 S. Laredo. 226-4301. MonSun 1W. A d u l t s , 25 cents; children 6-12, 10 cents; children under. 6 free. Guided tours.

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