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Editors Note: ow : Center, newest pr ile | school board bids were opened and | Sales at Bowers and Oak plus ‘ ‘Syiven $ 1 : ° thought Grace Kelly deserved it. ee ener etn Mondays. clocsien. | t eral construction | eressevers at both streets, con- ; ? tabulated for general ruct BL ftps parting ref MASTS, VUGETS «she, 24.9 magniticnnt $00 im The cra Monday’ will ens | and electrical con-| struction of sccess drives and & wah the opening Evid a i ° « «-! | ballots on an amendment designed natet 000 , at week = npr Phere vicence is | | Bing Crosby, who apparently |to correct a imiowenind doves Costs of approxima: os Other Sapeyvemente costess Ge : Located on Orchard Lake road) - Continued From Page One) a eee ee has ultendod | plapes retirment passed over-| The board will act on the bids at} trol and better center parkways, & the t -| * j a . . be ° . section, Sylvan Center is in West the incidence of dental decay on in years, wasn’t ine least ad men electors last The new school i to be but on The Baldwin Library: children's : sons ane Cm tg large scale | | mayed when . | November. 20 acres, of land between the| story hour at 10:30 this Saturday ‘ . we | “I knew all along Marlon would) ‘The mistake Novem | Grand Trunk Railroad and Adams | wij feature “The Emperor's New : Furteey Drugs, Ben Franklin, Further, we are in gomplete | 11, it” he said, laughing. “And! Ber amendment, teh 88 | road south of Derby. Clothes,” from Hans Christian An- ‘= National. Feeds, Syivan Realty, | acreement that there is ng reliable /ye deserved it’ too. I had honot) gimed at thie qity’s dersen, and the new Doctor Suess % i es ten ae a oe | information ongpenns that it Fe | enough ea being nominated.” pension plan, was the sec- ” 's a Who!” ore stores ' presents any hazard to any group. nded the ceremonies in} gg , - ved ve | Dea Horton Here E mre deta beige brick masonry | As scientists interested in extend- |. ess toe and sported the only: ay ale we nd ered ve Amendments | There “a be hy ane hour on buitding. ing knowledge, we arg interested top hat seen. He escorted. Kathy City: officials agree that as or- . . 8 & g Built by Jack Raisin of the Syl. ™ having reaterches pera ai in Grant, a youtt'g Columbia starlet iginally intended, the charter With Sewer Issue . At a recent organizational meet- van Realty Co., the building was the basic causes of tooth @Y- | whom he dates often, Quip-trading should provide that an employe ing of the Little Singers Guild, the j SATURDAY ! na gE Redstone and’ |” Ting decay doce rot tell us| vite emcee Bob Hope. he was Whe ‘who has served the city 2 years. BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Voters Little Singers of the wooded - = - Agree of Detroit, - j entertainment highli of the na- ; : pues ee ; ae ss for 500 with What causes decay. From. the (tionally telecast show. or whe has tne city 0 | will be asked to decide on amend- | “yo, Birmingham News, call \ SI MEN | fb ane posatiities m0 is Public health viewpoint fluorida- | ee 8 years ands ee tail hates | ments to the city charter at the) Midwes¢ 44381, . provided in the shopping « er’ tion is highly. desirable, but it “Waterfront” was named best reaching yohuntary retirment | April 4 election. By unanimous Cross a : RREE BAC K INK : plan and another building will soon should not slow down basic -re- picture of the year. It also received | age.” recommendation, city commission- eesd ith Sous Hane Gach, Ms ; be constructed, said Raisin, for a searches out of which some day | awards for top actor, film editing, | “yw voluntary retirement ers, state adoption of the amend- large department ame may come findings which _will,| Oar rection: cinematography, |, When voluntary rete begin ‘re.| ments would be in the best in- | entertained, . Dick Furtney, owner 3 three | Agen H. Tornabene. Re. | sory and Somes we nctrene.|CC}ViNE “deferred retirement” pen ar bea aol prec } mee to office were e ae . ae ‘ / , j Aurora, supports "| sion payments based on Resources Com- Bouchard, general : a ws the new pharmacy which has! £:0Pel cesta th anamer tdegran| And: it won a plaque for set decora| ears of service he bad actually | mission has eet “eS me, oat ae, a eae There is a 27-stool fountain ard a | Which told of Dr. Waters’ quotation The winning movie was con- me in or ged age is 60) River and the city commission has| publicity; Mrs, Charles A. Dean lighted plastic dome which over. | @ news item in an Aurora news| J i04 by director Elia Kazan yo | been working on the problem. and Mrs, Rebert Rhein, choir | paper stating that there had been and years for general city employes b hangs the prescription area. eee nendow, amount of tooth de. | S7Hter Budd Schulters # pro- ‘and 55 for policemen and firemen. |’ The cheapest method, city mothers; Robert Rhein, recrea- National Feeds, first of this cay in that city where there is 1.2 or ysl yo senior com | The mis-phresed poction see the comenteoeere _tetioen, ts te oa Forester, travel com- chain fe come inte the of fluorine naturally in the ° . words “age years" e combine communities % . area, Se be managed ater ogee bags oan ede peeduced “voluntary retirement age." the south in the proposed Ever, | Gilbert Gervais, director and or by Rober{ Ames; Clift Putsier | “Dr, “Terashene’s telegram | for the comparatively small. budg- Monday's charter amendment, onay meant wat eva a ganizer of the choir will serve in Seal mestngs the wow Ben amb | ses’ that this was & Very ex ‘et figure of $780,000 it given approval by a majority methods provide an advisory capacity to each com- ‘ > wp stove which le a.branch | corsteg statement made to the | ° 8 8 of the voters, will change the Compenery Duet et 2 gpones mittee. See ; Sedlced operating > Senge by a group which was) Eva Marie Saint, who supplied | ccction tack ee Pteranns died , “=v. Harbor. nowepager . Dr. Alice - Tarbell Crathern, : - % a interested im setting up a free (the romantic interest to Brando's | tiremrat pare let ine neon te on stan ee Pom charter Wayne University author of ‘In a Boge a ah pe gle ay, Cant eat. | pmehy pug ® aoe ee an| plan since its inception in 1946. | the Chap. Detroit . . . Courage Was the > . + * a o ad ; of the Linda Lee chain ey es Sith ‘TS ppm. of | her frst fim role She'was gowned | It should be noted the employe ters 12 and 1 essential to. the phrngneite Ne KE. 2 stores, announced fluor ne y ternity dress and exclaimed | receive e ire- amendments Saturday Dearborn " _ the for the Sytvan Cen-| in its water and 25 per | is me Nv New Yoeuk’, Center| mnt allowance, or pension, only | Chapter 10 would revise the spe- 12:30 p.m. Satz wy at cent Muorosis. Upon checking this happily at s Inn. Dr, Crathern's book is dedi- $ ter shop, ; statement, Dr, L. L. Fatheree, | Theater: jit he has not withdrawn any of | ie vocaible the panmen ot the | cated. tothe part women have a ’ Sylvan Realty has floor area for Joliet Health Officer. wired as “I'm 50 happy I may have my his own contribations credited to nee possible the gong a played in the of De- Choice of vibrant - six office suites and a front of-| py ows: baby right here.” |his account in the pension fund, | City’s share of the cost troit throughout its history : thn $ » fice area for 14 desks. | proposed sewer in 20 rather than : . ‘ : “ ‘Joliet water contains wat. | E on . Pa } 19 years © the Detroit cod. "Deartore Pontiac Delegation iat i Search for Barbara |= Sams baa : or eet Smcemtatiee We |imee the forecasters agreed on, Search for TQ | rhe, Proposed amendments 0 alumnae, Local Chi {((® . he ; ported of fh is. The | WO" the best supporting actor Os |, bearing on the sewer but | "#¢ may phone their reservations BROTMERS ¥ arene perma > | car as the harried procuring press in Oakland County - are proposed at this time when the | “2 Mrs. Roger Buchanan or Mrs. : Split on Final Vote er Ore sent | agent of “The Barefoot Contessa.” | her proposals ‘ |M. C. Shepherd. ; roeosaet . as ly in other parts of the ‘coms. | In other awards, Walt Disney! (Continued From Page One) | sideration’ ‘The amendment. to| ——z rm, Delegates of Pontiac Motor Di-| Apparently it is o part of stock | moe a od ae = oe P| members of the junior class, | Chapter 9 would bring procedure PITT vision Local 63 (UAW-CIO) split) propaganda. We have no know! | this year, bringing hts all ~ time | Combed the 4,000 acres of the park, | in line with the general state law MALE Perfect for EASTER | om the actual vote on a dues in-) edge ef John E. Waters dr bis | under the direction of Erwin John- | Which has been changed since the 7 ing and Othe crease fora strike ae at the | survey.’ e bers ° a4. now why he always | son, high school principal, and Charter was written, HELP Serving ' ther : vom orn aarti to mahere Gens gery oon e Dr: drives hete in a truck,” comment. | Hershell Prebbs, the agricultural State Enfo cing Rules WANTED i$ = WwW. of ford, | ed Hope. . eacher. rc U . Bayer, the local’s nancial secre- that while fluorine e 8 e Approximately 100 boys from the : . ° tary, \ i Seat phar that it aise | “Three Coin# in the Fountain” high school searched the Highland | Coverning Truck Weight GMC TRUCK & COACH ° 7 7 Dive wt tee medl teeee Gees harm, I checked with Dr. | was named the best song and “The Recreation Area yesterday, but} LANSING W—The state High- | Division General Motors Corp. > 4 strike fund preliminary Dental Health exas | music. score. This brought @ sa- rangers and park manager Shu-|of noon truck weight restrictions | . . | / °° te the morning. But, he said, the | State Health Department, who re- tirical thank-you speech from Di- Worrell | will be enforced as follows: | Experienced e voted 3 in favor.and 3) plied: mitri Tjomkin, who paid: “I want! x4, so. ke Detroit, el Om alt binchian w + 4 coreg, ih ot ning | Heard has no orgariond.| is thank all my collaborators, Jo-| ant they wore lookine lor ta ex |trunklines in the Upper Pedals | MECHANICS : “os ballot 0 8 Ee Gre nen an hann ayes, Richard | Strauss. | convict from Pittsburgh in connee- and in the Lower Peninsula. north METAL FINISHERS : 1 A teport in yesterday's Pontiac | crease in dental decay with fluori- | George Gershwin.” | tton with the disappearance of the | ee | e Press was based on the pretimin- | dation.’ ” The Acadety, via an honorary | ©"! | ta ne sany-ver torre een COLOR SPRAY 3 | ary vote and stated that-all dele- | Fluoridation opponents have stat-| award, partially rectified one of | Detroit police say they _ ot wad te tuding M48 between $ gates from Pontiac-area locals |¢d that 119 dentists and 10 physi- | its most grievious oversights, tr | Checked out 612 tips withept Port Sanilac iew MEN : cians ¥ ing a trace of the youngster since and Newaygo and ie + voted against the strike fund pro were violently apposed to made a special award to Greta north of but not incl M &2 ie 4 posal. : | fluoridation in Worcester, Mass. || Garbo ‘for her series of luminous Sh¢ vanished on her way to school aang rr , : » | and M20 between Newaygo and WELDERS * etal ni - checked up on that too. Following and unforgettable performances.” | 4 Week ago today, M cer ert | : Aski is the reply of Dr. Alexander Wit-| Miss Garbo, often acclainféd as'| A ransom note and several phone a . ‘ll be allowed |g Excctly os Pistered tions ing kow, MD., M.P.H., Corfimissioner the screen's greatest dramatic | calls reporting her alive have been loadings wi allowed Apply 4 tf = “ I |of Public Health there actress, never won an Oscar in| dismissed as the work of cranks. |‘ ° pete: * 6 pyres = ‘ns a e erv ng 2 Governor to Halt | “The Worcester District Dental her long career A statewide teletype notice was ooreed and Bay City via us at} Employment Office |) > Pe. . ‘a Fl . S rt |and Medical Societies jointly init. | —= sent last night for dames G. | 7:15 A.M to 5 P M i$ Regular $4.9§ Value Hs uorine ouppo tated eo sfecammentation that Pontiac p ths Burns, t1-yearold tactory wert | Merchant marine means the || ¢1 09 (s mM. te . M. 3 @ Cake Platter 4A DETROIT—A petition signed by | ie, sugelics ry oe On tree of. a wanted tor questioning © commercial vessels of a nation | @ ft > Fe in ir) ai arth ey | TES ret gis J 4 Boys’ Dress Hats Sanforized broadcloth New spring styles in Togs a Men and Boys >< - 4 Sanforized broadcloth Jr. Shirt & Tie Sets 198 All-Wool Topcoats | New spring tweeds in be a ee sg Sharp belted styles! White broadcloth. 14-17. Sleeve 32-35. 8 i Sada aca See wrinkle. 3” Nationally-advertised Van Heu- eb won't Free ‘n easy styles! LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS BELTED NEW VAN HEUSEN DRESS SHIRTS sens with the Century collar shades. Sizes S-M-L that VISE SOS OR aT RS . ey, ner ale rd meeySmudt er |. SP a mma act - wih Ce i "TT a MY LINE? 19 ECEFOF 9 OKLCC f 10 TEACH LJ ii | 12 KRABE ; Ld) 1 Penny Per Cuss Word Cafe’s ‘Swear Pot' Helps Collect:Change for Polio THREE RIVERS (UP) — The | tle was full of change and the honor Squeeze In restaurant reinstated | 0f being a “swear pot" went to a its “swear pot” today to help im- big, half-gallon jar. Mrs, Beck said some people “con- customers and at the same time | tributed dimes and quarters, “prob- change for next year's |#bly because of a guilty con | science."’ * said Mrs. Josie Beck, who operates | ple—and then drop a few coins he little coffee shdép with her has-| im the swear pot without saying | band. what he had on his mind,” the “It docen’t take long Yor people | YOU"S Woman said. te change their speech habits “At least it's a good way to make ’. they know they’l to pay | people think twice before saying for all their cuss words.” something naughty in public, and Mr. and Mrs. Beck emptied the | ‘%€ Money goes to a good cause.” swear pot last month found hg on . Ff Fre today in the hope of up tia ne ore of coins Union s Gift Check year’s drive. CHICAGO @—The AFL Chicago “It started off as a sort of joke | journeyman plumbers union's $10 plained. “Our litte place te wavs |? sift to its business agent ts filled during coffee. breaks and | being handed over to a union mem- realize how many cuss words they 7 .¢ 6 use jn ordinary conversation, but| Stephen M, Bailey, the business it seemed to me there was anjagent, said a $10,000 check was awful lot-of swearing and we de-| given to him by 6,200 fellow mem- cided to do something about it.” | bers in recognition of his 25-year Mrs. Beck first a mi | Service. He said Jast night he bettie on the counter. let the | turned the check over to the par customers know they have [ents of 15-year-old Daniel Ellis ¢© cantribute to the pot who lost both hands and his right for the privilege of * eye on explosion Jan. 2. tho Gquecgp Be seateqrant. The money, he. said, will be used | “The rates will be Alto provide. artificial tims for an) and double of Sundays. education for the boy, whe was in- the customers. “| jured when his toy chemical set wasn't long until exploded. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 41, 1955 en ete Robinson Jr. Facing Drunk Trial May 18 ‘BEVERLY HILLS, Calif, # — ‘Edward.G. Robinson Jr., 22, son of the actor, will face a jury trial May 18 ona drunk charge. He was arrested yesterday by police who said he tried to geti tracted Like “3 16 the wrong car in a parking’ : it, Hs attorney pasted 390 bait | Fined $8 for Speeding Robinson pleaded innocent on ar- raignment. Last year he was arrested twice|ley on a charge of on drunk charges. Fri., Sat. to a. sbi age palit! sible fabrics: doeskins, Open Mon., Thurs., the short coat for Easter... The short story this spring .. . short coats styled just for you 94 Styled to give you the look you love ... the look of casual elegance. Softest pos- textures. 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Soult be ‘et the ‘uxaio' only’ gripe, im fact, was merely 2 psychological maneuyer, | which. would open in Detroit, Sun- | 182930 season, | nag met cgyict ovivemparg od | poe Fe Semeee Ws the : Adams : ; , te ee ee 57) Victories—one | insly calm, about it all. They were | Leafs. « }alter ‘the final es Kennedy |at the other Red Wing players. that the Montreal Canadiens “will Vj - t | ' . oy St Team 9 Victor |Inter-City Amateur Bouts Underdog Bruin Stanley playoffs. ; ; ° + > eye, rm, south lo Slated Tonight in-Chicago in ‘Last: as serious hockey,”* Adams said. 00). CHICAGO W#—The nation’s best lowed by the com- 1 : : “Even though the Rocket is out, ty boxers will mix it up to Team points are awardéd the Canadiens still have plenty of Sica Stations in. tie janly by the tite Sights ‘ . § ate aes oe See i, Ditch’ Stand ‘ * ¥ . Te feel Soagin he means dee an cio | mw expected egrew| State Outlines’ : mma out the Canta- | Vf aly and sateen (trea Projects | Lese Henry and-Flamon C8 aE gat. diens for their seventh straight in © sintes and Cuba | ¢ Thi y for Rest of Series With The Canadiens are within one | championship. Whether they ‘can topether the best | JOF Is lear ‘ ene moans rack ot |canhoe hr ae ee See amateurs from an| LANSING w — Work will stat| Canadiens the Wings. They lead the Boston | of hockey in -the--finals ; of me of sevén river and watershed pro}. MONTREAL @®—The underdog Bruins, three games to one, in|to be seen. . triuraph will trying for anjects as soon as weather permits Boston Bruins,*down two' games wf snaps my weber soda sh eet Coen dead gg straight oe conservation department | and beset by injuries, make a last- tought, eed a ictery. sil aeed \ol 14 cohacative, Sctation) esiab- yo iicaas south pteetets ent tons Sualie Gont on shaoatt beans . i . . ing and upland planting will com alive against the Montreal Cana: ; . oa rs Gotham _ battlers, however, plete a major watershed project | diens ae | ‘ ody hasty ee er , : behind inthe rivalry, hav-/on the Cedar River in Clare and R wail’ M 13 ye oe ayer rom — oar aie 100,000 | 28™es to bin their desbof-seven hive helivowves it Bo ood padhege hry Svanbigensea semifinal ‘series. ‘Their chances re- > 6 egies 4 Chicago's chances gle ng branch of the Cedar in “Gladwin |Soved ® severe Jolt yesterday 3 ioe Ghee eotehaes Tree,plantings and channel work |5US@" Jim Henry and defenseman i! peopel Ap ad is scheduled on the headwaters | eT" Flaman will be sidelined the , ‘a8 foam sat yen ay Piece. ap rest of the series. -= 4 Louis 160 pound winner of Chi-| of the Manistee River in Crawford ‘ es Tournament of Champions,|County; Upland. plantings are |_ Henry suffered a fractured jaw ae ot trom the squat! for |scheduled on the Fox. 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Choose “Chorcoal” in Soft Grain Calf with free-and-eary - styling. 16° Charcoal Brown Charcoal Black ey : went y Again THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, M MARCH 3,» 1955) Va Framer Hf ; - Today's Television Programs - - Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel +—-WW5J-TV Channel 1—-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHT'S | Sirlke Wt Rich Producer ew Little Rascals. “Wild Ding Dong -School. (2) Garry Moore. 2 Sh Poses.””_-49) Capt. ‘Video. Ad- |: . . 16:30—(4) Way of World. — > & } Creates ir td venture. (4) Time for Music. plays ameete writer — UseS | s9:45—-(4) Shellah Graham. : * ' “4 , . ” . —- for Unlocated ! jon) a wanes Grant. @ of tragedies in’ “The Forger.” |12:@0—(7) Story Studio. (4) Home. i By WAYNE OLIVER | ee makey. Stanley Cup Play | 11:%0~(2) Strike It Rich. aa oth ‘NEW YORK Television ‘pro- 6:30—(7) Cisco Kid. Duncan Re- : Montreal vs. Boston. 1 a @acer Walt Framer, who made naldo, Leo Carillo in western. Theater. Elsa Lancaster in com- | FRIDAY AFTERNOON fay _¢ fortune giving away other people's (9) Capt. Z-Ro. Roy Steffens in| @dy about con-men. and mar- teenth X83 (Cds Camaies i Money, now has cooked up w t| news adventure. (4) Liberace.| ‘i@ge-happy females in “Hanra- : oY The describes as a billion-dollar im «> News| ban.” (2) Four Star Playhouse.| Tennessee Ernie. alent hag " give-it-back show. ace pressions Dick Powell plays artist) who| Lady. ; "s | _ Framer, who owns and produces aa searches for girl he skgtched |», 15 (9) Love of Life. fF ” the daytime Strike It Rich and Big | 6:45—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr-| during chance meeting in “The ‘ eg Payoff, says there's more than one = Everett R. Phelps. Girl on the Bridge,’ with Coleen |12:30—(7) Beulah. (4) Feather et : country ane Jaawig) pierod of 7:@0—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. wey . heel saad or Te at forgotten bank deposits. corpora. Puppets. (9) Abbott and Cos-[16:00—(4) VideS Theater. Fay a4 tion Stocks jowned by shareholders! ello. Gomedy. (4) Michigan| Bainter in “My Name Is Julia | 1>,45_(2) Guiding Light. § 2 can't be located. unclaimed | Outdoors. Mort Neff-—with fea-| Ross,” suspense story of . girl =f estate and the like. | tures of interest to sportsmen.| forced to pose as man’s insane 1:00 — (7) Charm Kitchen. (4) ‘; . : aa © (2) Sportsman's Holiday.| wife. (2) Public fender.| .Nancy Dixon. (2) Inner Flame. P a - | ‘ "a to the | Yachtsman Alfred Loomis with| Young man pleads innocent to = 3 He plans to bring _ ae - murder although he had his|!*25—(4) Sonny Elliot. (2) Road # , 8; 7) M . face lifted to escape police. of Life. 5a 7 , 10:30—(7) Ella Raines Show. Janet | 1:30—-(4) Bruce Mayer Show. (2) little old lady behind series of! ing Case.” “@ My Favorite|.. -. bank robberies in “Sawtelle Story. “Thicker Than Water,” 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (9) Saga’s End.” (9) Million Dollar! drama introduced by Adolphe All .About Baby. (4) Hour of Himectt hia o Duh Shore. Menjov. . . Songs, colorcast. (2) News. |10:46 — (9) Frankie Connors 2:15—(9) Frank Conners. Doug Edwards. Music. 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. (2) Art 7:46—(4) News Caravan. John 11:90—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) Linkletter. ; Cameron Swayze. (2) Jane Fro-| National News. (4) News. Wil-is.eg_c7) ‘Tneater. (9) Friday man. Salutes -ameteur- song} Hams. (2) News. LeGotf. Matinee. (4) Greatest Gift. (2)) writers. 11:15—(7) Mystery Theater. Basil| Big Payoff. '8:00—-(7) Jumbo Theater. Claire in “Woman in|. " - Trevor in “Alisa Nor Hale.” Green.” (3%) Feature Theater. 3:15—(4) Golden Windows. (4) You Bet Your Life. Groucho} John Carradine in “Face of |s:s9_(4) One Man's Family. (2) Marx quiz. (2) Claire Taylor Soete enki = Pay. Bob Crosby Show. ; political. # Sports with Allen. ( _ : ; aoe tme< tag -3e Miss Fair Weather. Betty |#@— Concerning Miss Mar- 1—( . . m on! Wright. qa lowe. a 5: 11:30—(2)' Nightwatch Theater. |4:00—(7) Capt. Flint. (9) Justice |® %:30—(7) T-Men in Action. Son of| Jean Parker in “Adventures of| Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) — distributor py ye Kitty O’Day.” Brighter Day. caeger’e mall in “Case of the |4:38—(4) Tonight. Variety with | 4:15 — (4) First Love. (2) Secret Black Sheep.” (4) Justice. New Steve Allen: George Jessel, Mack . setback threatens actress’ come-| Gordon, guest. 4:38— (4) Mr. Sweeney's World. b “ ack attempt in “Fearful FRIDAY 2) On Your Account, Hour,” Mary Astor, Gary Mer4 MORNING s—~(7) « rill. (2) Climax. Rory Calhoun «: Rickie the Clown. (4) ial’ . ot re 1:08-—~ (4) Today. (2) Morning} Modern Romances. Ring Lardner’s story Lhow. of boxer, “Champion.” $:08—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Window _— » %:0—(7) Todd Purse Show, (4)| on Canada. t4) Pinky Lee ta) : her | 2 e—{7) Star Tonight. “Death off Romper Room. (2) Welcome ay a Stranger,” based on play by! Traveler Sagehresh Sherty. : ac- . es Rupert Brooke. (9) Film Drama 5:38—(7) Jungle Story. (9) Howdy AY TBA. (4) Dragnet. Sgt. Friday |®*9*—(2). Robert Q. Lewis. Doody. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) i and Officer Smith dig into case} i@:00—(7) Wixie Wonderland. (4)| Pirate Pete. ‘ --Today's Radio Programs - - $ Programs furnished by stations ‘listed tm this column are subject te change without notice. a : * ¢ wae, (Oe CKLW, (oem) WH, > WAR, CI WTR, Ce Wane, Gee) «6 WrON, Gem “Dear Little Linda. r % note reaches you it will find you) ¢0s—Wsn, News