1/ page two TITE CAEOETOTAN Raleigh Personals V'EEK KNT)IN’G SATfET'OAY, nECEMREI! 15. l!)|.5 BY “PETE• WILDER !!i;a{ti(:ia.\s i:i\TKI!T\!N ".VIS [IVICI'TS r-/ :j\i L. li.t’.Kwn: '!GL^!y^ JiO'iD MTiS BY ANN n. MORGAN 15r, Roaor Arlmcr Tonne, profos- .'•iJi 01 biology ill Shaw Univcrsily. i.4l.v.iou aodii's'-os .I', the niorn- -ii;'; .. -d ev nine >c.vico* Sunday nt b-Baptiit Ch.reh. - V;.. Ui'. Young, vvlio w... iiil nliiced by llie Rov. • V 1! I.c’.fi. p.atoi. .^poke al tho ii orvlcts on tfie subjoit. ' : mify in a Scientific Afic. ' At ni/ht she spoke on "Christ’s JfWCl;:." .sj' -k.n« of • implications of atomic energy, Jr. YonnR said, V In :ti ren.n‘4' of .\ dozen or so tttom.c bomb;-, thcrcll be no hiding e d u n here. The problem w.’ucii f-iccs the nation.; of thi world ■0 i- r.ut h. v.' to ItL’p the secret of U'.c bi.mb r.ji- to offstt it.s power.; .t i, how to further luiinan under-, .•tir...:-.ps which will ir.ake use of] i.'ibon.b unthinkuble," .she con cturtod. wlitre sessions will be held at 12:30 al wiilch lime the welcome addrc.s.s will bo delivered by Pr. Robert P 1 j, p.esident of Shaw. ■ ■■ I ■ n; ,i iiif .. ..i.ii., of the lonvcnt.on is the dLscuision of 1. plans for organizing chapters in (very community thrnughoul tho, state and 2. for reaching the indi- : viiaial citizen in tliL' .'•everal enm- munitio.s. Th: Raleigh Citizems Com mittee will play a prominent pail in the meetings and residents of tho city arc being invited to be present RALKIOH — Tiic mimbm of t>. n-il.i.-i -i : dic N.nion.; Ji.aiitv Cni-i, . 1 a ■. Tii'-, i. Amreican. iiileitaii'e with a fmn:; inner aiai eancr .n tiic A,. t;. ! t- ii- w ill be Mil’ f ’. ‘iil! t-.am.ii 1' nf i’hiladi Iphi.i, I’a... viiitcd relt'iiv f’ionii- in Ii ‘ n y : VI', n' !y. Walter Bryan Coat- =. -l-H club ^ y from Johnston County, hai •• hoi'.rship ns one* of four national wmii.it ia'.t.. Field Crops Contest. iial ■ The Din i iy dci .i.ly \U‘. H. i i:. 1 .Si A-n;:; Il.-sjulal. n.M J’h m El in the abb; ;-!m> ( 'bo\vl 1 linll. • of F:. ' u! giie t Mrs. Minerva (till of Balfimrre. lid., .'•pent a very pleasant week ■>i Wiih h r sister. .\irs. J. W. .. r. 818 East Martin Street. Mrs, Alma Cathran Samples, for- : mcriy of this cuy. but now cf Phil adelphia. P.n., left the city last ' Week end after a most enoyable stay with her g.-andson una 'daugh- : ter-in-la\v. little Eiieene Calhron, Jr., and Mrs. Mildred Cathran ol ’ 422 Montague Street. ] -V ihciv Ecori;eou.s iil\. gun.s and nd i Mad-im DiSii.i... J .... dent in' m mimI d jj,... Culltire ol Daih.i:-. . w.i. _ ; ptakcr. .’.I ik'i i, y:,,. , , dent of .Sl.nk: ne..iit\, Coilc!!.-, R. Kigli. v..ir. n;-!;. .-, i.r ccnmr.na it wa.' til! iv: :■ . ci..., that till* (’. Stale A' uviaii .n i N.gro Bi..Id.cans vv.o . R cl ig)i U;r y. .i;- Ml liliil). ,d.: to be 1 M.il. 1 (3.1 of !2.1l;.de T ef I M- • ni..ny fn-. -I : H-r'-.it I.re Killy. : • the bii ‘h ol a hat.v ( ill. Klla ( hri'-tine Kt ll.v. bo^n .November 2H at St, A-; *■ ih . r n Ci. M V.-. '. !-• . • die .ii-k h-i. M.:-. U. C'.;i -on of 7 II. i; • wiek Tc;'i.=(i' c.'IcD'.taid her bir ' day riCi’iiil. . She r\,i.ccl niai • . :\.l I • Ml 1 than tin;' , in at;.le. l‘.i. 'I n.,-' i.-di.ii'-.e.l . COnRl'CTION Pvt. 1-l'Aii. 1 i... i'! NOT maiie-d a- va- pjc- vlou lyrtaud m l-a t -rnUuni’ - .. i.'i 11' h . /i tiiriu-d In turn after ti-dir.:^ i.is parent ei.d friends m the city SlaiK , I Mr, Britton Perry visited hi.5 ' vr and sisters here for a few ..i; week. Mr, Perry was over- ■ vii’ for more than twenty four monii’s. Ho is the son of Mrs. Mar- con Perry and the late Mr. Arthur Perry, Now Bern Avenue, Mr. Per ry is married to the former Miss Gladys Nesbitt of this city and they make Now York City their home. Mr. Owen Moore returned to civ-' vies after four years and eight , months of army service. He was in ^ the ETO for twenty months anJ ' wears two battle stars. He i.s the ] son of Mr. and Mrs. James Moore, j 1104 South Person Street. i Annual Y. H. and Y. W. C. -- Chri.slmas Workshop service will be held Suiulny oftern.:on al 4;30 at fehfiw University in Greenleat Me morial Chapel. An appiopriatc pro gram has been prepared by stu dents of the two organizations. Tho Baptist Emphasis series which was planned for Wednesday through Friday of the post week was defer red due to illness of Dr. S. L. Blan- Ion. pastor of First Baptist Church. Wilmington, who was .scheduled to ficlivcr the addrciiscs. . Prof. Richard Kingsbury of Hcrt- l-ni. and principal al Windfall. Mr. S. W. Privutt. Hertford, and Mr. J. W ' Bill" Ligon, formerly of this City but now of Newport News, p fCd. through the city last Satur- '■ ■ ■'.•■e to Durham for the J . • b;,co Bowl Classic. Two members of the coaching flalf of Shaw University and two Bthlct.c committee members attend ed the annual meetings of the Col ored Intercollegiate Athletic Asso ciation held at Howard University, Washington. D. C., Friday and Sat- iirouy. Coach James E. Lytle, Jr., Assistant Coach James Stevenson, Horace C. Perrin, committee chair man, and Charles R. Eason, repre- rented Shaw at the ClAA sessions. Egt. Will am Moore returned to 1 0 ci y la^t week end after more than three years In the armed ser vice. Mr. Moore served as assistant lo ih.- ch.'iplain. He is the son cf and Mrs. John Moore, East Le- i> r r et. He attended the Bowl s n 0 in Durham, witn his bioincr. '.p]-.n Miio.-e. Jr. Master Sergeant Paul Miller pass- ! l.4 through the city last week end ' for a few minutes. He was on hi.'i way to Fort Bra.gg, for separalinn ' papers. SergeiiiU Miller was an out- stanciiig athlete, under Coach C. J.. Williams at WHS and was remem bered for his outstanding work in the IQS.") championship classic. He was familiarly known ns "Goon” Mil’ r. i>f this clnpter's pro«ider.t. W.li.who in t the siioaki r. Mjil.im 70 was the rc;i.i(ivi..n’;-. Ag». .-Mji r u i;. h .ip glK-!s joii'C'i in fi..- an vvi-uiii- of gala fun. 'lia- n'.".ii- -.v-s i ,i. i . . by the pn; jdi.s.-* Night Hawks of Hn- ^Ic.kii. bhilflrcn Honoi- .'-.•(i hon>e nf 1 : I I. . .T-.m CARTER CAPITAL COCA-COU;4 BOTTUWO ca ^li V*. Uisrviia rt. An cl and Mr C-.Iii IJ, iv.T. iiy. Electric Company Anyi!>in)s Electrical 3 Ea.sl I.enior Ft. Dial 2084) .Mrs. Toole Wiih i’arl i-lv Miss Mamie S Hicks visited Dur ham last Momi.'v niijhi in an offi cial capneilv. An .nte"v.«ling and, informative sir ion w, : aapeipafed' on nil sides. In liu- ln;ll^ III' la-r thiidrc'n : n-i fi M'-.s. H. \, T lok v.'.'s v. r\' h:-; ;'i.-' .-^u: prL-;.'''. on Suluri;--. rig.M, Dec-mil. ;■ !. wil.b a bui i- rii .s ; Ki-aiuriry, a iiiiffot . " - ,1.-.*' iiivni';*. P.-iiJini' a’ i.'. ,punch bsiw! was hvi- S'lcnnd ua'i' a ter. .M'-.-.. Ma-i-iP T. N-.'b!e, th: MRS. ELAINE LEWIS Mr. and Mrs. Lottie .’(no; return ed to the city this week to mak' it home. Ho has been a ci-izc-i New York City for more than Ic. years. Mr. Stanford Jones, 425 Smith Street, continues ill at his h.;n-.e. We hope for him a speedy recov ery. The Helping Hand Club of St. Matthews AME Church met with I’R president, Mi.ss Mamie S. Hicks. c29 Smith Street. A very cnloya- le evening was had bv all. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Chavis, Mesdumes Daisy Tay lor, McCay Foamer, Minnie L. Par- tin, Eva Robinson. Ethel P. Kelly. -Miss H. Harris and Lllile Na dine Harris; Messrs. R. H. Adams. J. W. HalloWay, W. A. Wilder and V L. Beach. Among the out of towners at- ending the state high school cham pionship- Rwtball garde here last week were the following: Mr. Sam uel Charles Hinton. Mr. and Mrs 'tharles Costner, Jr., Mr. Chas. Costvor, Sr., Mr. Robert L. Phillipr Sgt. Eugene Wilson, all of Gastonia Mr. Morris Wiggin.s returned t« ivvies a'nln last wi,k after mor- Hoiai-i- C. Pen in, committee chair man. and Charles R. Eason, repre- •Tit. d Shaw al the CIAA sessions. igt Wiliam Moore returned to ' 0 Cl y in-t week er.d atier more than three years In the armed ser vice' Mr. Moore served as assistant (o Ih chaplain. He is the son cf ;n-J .Mrs. John Mn«ire, East Le- r et. Ho attended the Bowl g r. in Durham. w;tn his bioin.r. Moo c, Jr. -^mong the out of towners at- ending the state Mgh school cham- nionship football gante here last week were the following: Mr. Sam uel Charles Hinton. Mr. and Mrs "hnrles Costner, Jr.. Mr. Chas Costvor. Sr., Mr. Robert L. Phjlllp' '^gt. Eugene Wilson, all of Gastonia ivvdps a’ nin last week after mor ‘ - .1 Gi. Icf ;.:w York I. : .-.vintaK'-.s ion 1 a ivantages of- nt . r the G1 Bill of ban tw’o years in the USN. He ha ba'i''' «-iar. ?. i* mar-io-t t- •' y.'s> Brioksie Vorg n • :;j ... ur.nuni conven-' N rth Carolina Progres-' ' w il c nverge in .IV Dec mlior 15. Mr. .Taeob Smith and Mr. W, r Caldwell. Jr„ of Gastonia, accom pr niod :he Highland Rams to tn: •'ity for the ChiTpionship set- They were loyal fans. m M'-'Sr.o. Arthur McQtiire, William Wilor, James Pope, Ilasae Person • nd Rob rt Grant wer;.' seen on the ide lines of the Bowl Classic in Hurham last Saturday. Tho Cosmetologists Club met ai the h'lmc of Mrs. Mildred Williams. 202 Idlewild Avenue last Wednes day night. At the close of the meet j’ng, a dcli ious repast awaited all, I Ntrs. Robert Williams is president. I Mrs. John MTritt is .se retary, Mrs. Robert Tucker is treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whitley of t^mlth Street have returned to tho city after two years. Mr. Whitley Uvas with the. U. S. Navy in the Pacific, while Mrs. Whitley wa.s employed in some type of defense j work in Los Aangel'’s. Cal. Mrs. the oidur (iouphliT, Mr.;. Hall .- IT. Hodrick. was in chai-gu r.f ting the bufut. -Mr.s. Loui-i* Nunn d til;' c'augiiier-: in th. ; fringe ment. Mcmy lovely g’lf ft;, prc'enterl by ‘he guests an I ii pfls. T!ic foilnwing call.’-'i du'- t .50 t \'i ning. M.'id.’rnc-'; A;!.-’ Wliit--. Pi f!( i:-.Jon. Salin: f'ca!- - •f". (!. J:i: v.a:t. O. II. H'li, It.-;. Ca- -• rmc Pvans, M-t i ■ ‘’::iinH-t.s, ’Ll'.i ' Srr..all. .A"i i'- Ct. t- n, Isabella Hodge, il. T. M Naniiie Thi.jprn, Kat- M, .tj. Fa n', Nan Cl.i k ’ '■ n Rrnd L- ui.: ■ N.int). an ? M. •i: -Il H R. CAPITAL CAB CO. a* Korrs .^FHVTCz , e-a J j>r- - DIAL 0137 PAINT - PAINT l.ll Gal. 12 years ol eatUfsetion. All Colors—Stains Ensmolv Mail Orders Promptly Filled Railroad Salvage Go. Wti South Wilmington St. •>- • 3 HOME-COOKED FOODS And what a meal it will be— seasoned exactly xighl. and every dish boasting a real home-cocked flavor. B & H CAFE THE NEW VVi: (.’Altltv A m.L LINE Ot- !:i..\(.'rv and B.AKTlEK I-'It: Fuf Price Lilts c Khip A: ytvhtre m.-;.: n 1 grand KLUri-A iJcaiilv i'rodiK-ls Co. Friday cr.d Saturday Cfl.NRLFS STAERETT—In ' S.VGEBI SII HEROES” —.Aho— REX DEI.L—In ■AVrST W NEVADA’ 51 • II S. BLOUNT ST. .^5S3S2SE!7SS35E5SSESZ5dSHS3SESSi, Payne's Business and Seeretarial School Sundr.-v and Monday T'-ir MoliiDi's I’orm 'eiv JV, C. Cliaj.'ler i.’ ’ niTON PIRCFT Ki.ioki.Mi Iph. .Ni'u Viirk ■•ONJA'H«'.\’IE-Tn ■’IT’S A PLEASURE” iNow piTVin'g: Tuesday and Wednesday EUGE.NE PAU-ETTE-ln .\KE PLAUm SERENADE" MRS. S. J. PAYNE. Manager Member of the National Business Associatic.i .•\crrcdited By: The North Carolina Stale Board of Education Complete Business Course ® .'Shorthand ■® ryping ® ralcu.ator • n.^ok-kceping • ^ Ftcnotvpini, ® (Icnrr.-.l Ofice ProcGdure # Mim- oaraphing Crmp'ometiy ® Fpirializeri Courses ® Evening Clnr-ses Notary Public Public Stenography Write For Full Information Dial 8950 41G BLOODWORTH ST. Raleigh, N. C. BA^iGAIN DAY | I BLOODWORTH ST. —Double Feature— i [ Ra.eigh, N. C. I I . c«-ocvoovXbce>o«K»ooDCfi« ‘7«;i52ii?s3';?j?‘c?5?s?‘:?'7sa5a5ew »a«iii 'Ti i I - 1 ■ -* *. ' i -fe, . -i.t CIO.''y Whitley was formerly Miss Eunice Williams. The other day while I was buy ing my groceries 1 notiecd two women standing at the bread counter pinching each loaf one by one. I commented on this to my gro cer and asked him .if he would ex plain it to me. He smiled and said, ‘‘When store bread first came into popularity many years ago, bakers made every effort to de liver it oven-fresh to local gro ceries. But packing and distribution , methods were slow, so very often the bread became stale and hard— and that’s where biead-pinching came in . . . women looking for fresh bread gave each loaf an ex perimental pinch trying to find the ^freshest loaf.” My renders should know that **brcad-pinching’' i't definitely old- fashioned. You sec, modern bak ers use waxed paper for wrapping each loaf. This automatically seals in the freshness. Modem-minded shoppers know that bread wrap.jiod in waxed paper is always f/esh bread. ■ I wish 1 could tell this to every woman I see pinching a loaf. i And another thing I’ve learned iny.solf~aftcr that loaf is opened, jit should bo carefully re-closcd in ‘the waxed paper to keep it fresh i longer. Cereals and crackers, too, Fk should be carefully rc-closed. The Yinncr wrap of cereal and cracker rtoxes is waxed paper. Afterasen’- Ing, rc-ctosc the inner waxed paper ftnincY Ya,,*!! On/I If ...III f\.. Mis.1 Laura Brown, beautician who was shut in for a few days re cently, ,s out again to the delight of her many friends. Mr. Eddie Lee of Lincoln Cab Company, was in Durham last Sat urday attending the Bowl Game. The Raleigh Chapter of the Na tional As.sociation of College Wom en met with Mrs. Fred Washingto’i Tuesday night, lOU South Person Street. Mr.«. E’.ainc Lewi-s of Winston- Thi'lrr.n Jo! 'll COiii’ANV AKTilU:: DOVE. I'rpp. Aiitonialfc PlioiKt'irapli.'i sl\-mon-ti:f Salem, won the title of ‘The Sr dents' Favorit:’’ In .i r’lcnt eon- tCit spoiif: icd by the si r.ir.r d , of the James E. Sl'i prrd S hool In* Zebulon. Sen«rs w!; ; s-ponso i ri Mr.'-. Le-.vis were; Cl ;;. : lli’h. Major Hich. Eula Watson .nnd Douglas Williams. Mi-i, Li'Wi.-: is the fifth grade teacher at the school. Miss Verna E. McIV.v.iinc rf East SpJiicer. won the second place award. Her .'Lnlor sp-in- sors were: Jilin Dunn, Etta l.cach. :md Od’-l! ' ■F. • ' H T;.-.-! .r . .--n the t:t!c of "The Mr.s* Poi.ul.ir Tc-.-ch- ' I- i . I •• Spon- .^ored by the . im.c c? . . Otl;'*r conl.'tur.T-. wci'c Miss A. O. Dunsloti and Mrs. F. B. Tay- l''!*. T1 r-'r «T>->1 :or. .Ichn P. '-.nr, .Ii.iin '.’.-hufi 1.:. Lucy W: t- vnn :in.1 WUlie 11. Ru’tv Ti •if. n' lnve.^ I!:>rrlp. and La-hifl C.-rpen'cr. Til" cl'.'s f-.'vl.-rr i- ?.'iss Wil- ) ‘mnir. .A. Will ..n’.-; (f Rnloigh. Rt nlei Fi>;- nn.'l IiiMallcd on Cominl f Ei.'-ia SELECT nreORDS OIR Sl’LCI.ALTY '[ A Sons 3.1 M.W Lips . . . Murder cn Her ! DEANNA D'JRD'N Dial .‘5-27-11 129 E. C.ADARRl’S ST. “Litdv Oil A Train’' with Ralph Bi‘ll.ii.:y - D.'in Duryea civvies recently after more than twenty five months .verfc.as. He was in the ETO. Ho is the fon of Mr. Henry Wilder, Sr,, illi Mark Street. INr-.NTK rURNEI) l ATALLY IN I 01.3I HOUSE r.L.Azr: • A.'iP' The Raleigh-Wake County Negro Boy Scout Divisional Committee met at the USO Tuesday night at 7 o’clock. Mr. W. L. Greene presided. The Cub pack 100 met ai. the Gj;ace Chapel AME Z?on Ciiurch last Friday night. A most interesting meeting was held. Rev. Mr. John Rcdfern is In charge of the pack, it w'as learned. Little Eugene Cathrou, Jr., was rushed to St. Agnes Hospital on ac count of some peculiarly acute ail ment. He was promptly relieved and is much improved. He is tho infant son of Sgt. and Mrs. Eugene Cathrou, 422 Montague Street. Miss Rosa Pender, Walstanhurg. a recent gi-aduolc of Slark'i Beauty College is spending i.me time with Mrs. Alary Lowe, 413 AIoni:.«uu St. ni.VTHF.VlM,’-:. Ark. Ta-o yourr chilr.'-n were viv:im. of :i I! lye i-'Zt ! n friir.i house e-n ');•• 1.:l ■!'ii-ii-.-‘i- f-.-ni i.i'-;i- Ofci'oia I i^t v.-'( k v.hil.- their p.ironts pick ed coitini in a iv Ji-by Xicld. Mr. James R. "Skink" Browning came to tow-n Inst Saturday niunt for hi. occasional ci.iyizcmciu :.t tho Coloundc. As ii.'u:il, he v-. . the life of the party. Ho Li'i nTm-.idir.’..c- ly for Roxbor -. The cl.ildren. a six-month ol'i baby and a foiir-ye;ir-t Id girl, were rnerr l;c Iof the Jc.-.'-o 'Villiams and Clcvelurfl Sirickknid families. Messrs W. H. I’t-nc-e, GUie Crump, and L. T. Lightncr jlier-.dod tlio Durham Slato-Va. SCitc fo'-tball game in Durham last Saturcl..y. Mrs. Louise Wtilkcr «■! this City, returned h/mo recently after a trip to Tuskrgre Institute, Ala. Sht reports u most inlcreiling slay. lining. You’ll find it will keep the last serving fresh and tasty, lean tell you frankly that from my per- ^nnl experience, bread is on my list of things that must be bought wrapped in waxed paper — and kept wrapped in waxed pajicr. Mrs. Sadie Lucas Hicks has re turned to the city after sojourning to Florida. She is the wife of Sgt. I Virgil Hicks. Jr„ an the daugthcr of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Lucas. S. Sgt. Lorrenzo Duvls. formerly of this city, but r.ov/ making hin home in Chicago, ill., wa'; in the city recently visiting relalivf.-J and friends. He has rc-cnli.stod .’n ll:e ser\-iccs after more than four year'' of service. Ho is toe wearer of the Silver Star and Is the son of Airs. Irene Davis, 52o South H:iywond Street. He reports 11 Chicago to be gin his second enlistment soon. The Ex • Ser\’iceman’s Sunday School class at Manley Street Chris tian Church urges all ex-service men to attend each Sunday morning at '9:80 a. m. Service men will be special guests. Prof. Robert Smith of Jnhn.'son City, S. C., was in the city last week end to view the high school ch;ssic here. He was ccnlor on the great high schol club of 1927-30. under C'- ?h W. T. Armstrong. While at S. c State College he made All- Mr, Henry Wilder returned to?Southern tackle. Ml sN GLEANERS Casli ar.J Carry 325 S. Bloodv/orth St. = i \\El)-T‘F R-rRl-S\T Spend A Pleasant Eveninf'l at Nfver IIxs ,l.ove Been So Dangerous! • DINING and • DANCING uiCE mi We Serve Pit Cooked BARBECOE FRIED CHICKEN Hiffhway 70-A From Ruleigh From Dui ham CURTIS P. ROBERTSON ATnn.iDi'r \mh mmm CAMLlh' SUU. and MON. PRIZE PICTURE OF TKF. YEAR DEC. IS and 17 “THE VALLEY OF OECiSiON” * c::r.K c -\rsox ;m;i i -nri^ouY ri*:cK With • I'onakl Crist), Lone! Iiairymuro, rreston Foster. Miii-ilm Ilunf. Ghuly.5 Cooner. Ue.fi!iaH Owen, Dan Duryen. Jessica Tand.v, Barbara Everest. Mar-shail Thompson ‘CHURCH KITTEN” Cartoon .MT:TnOTOXK NEWS WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY DECEMBER 19 - 20 “SEE MY LAWYER” '■ r'as'.'awiserj* Come in and SEE IT i NOW ON DISPLAY Follow th© crowds lo our showroom and see the finest Ford ever built—the NEW 1946 Ford. It's ready for your inspection. Sanders Motor Co, BLOUNT and DAVIE STS., RALEICH Starrinp:—OliiKX & JOHNSON —Grace McDonald, Alan Curtis, Noah Berry, Jr. Franklin Panglmrn, Loe t’atnek, Edward S. Broph.v ...And the S’low World’s Top Song and Dance Stars!.. YV’ETTE — C.ABMEN AMAYA and Her Company KING COLE TRIO—Swinj; Kings of Record and Radio Oddity “ONE MAN NEWSPAPER" Cnrtoon “Neallcss Fly Dog” NEWS Episede 14 “SHADOWS OF CHINATOWN” 7a FRI. and SAT. (Double Feature) DEC. 21-22 CARY GRANT and JOHN GARFIELD iiT\ nr^i 99 ‘Destination Tokyo’ With—Dane Clark, RobciT Hutton, Warner Anderson Alan Hale; John liidjrlcy, William Prince “Beneath Western Skies »» St.iiTing—Bob LlGlNGSTON and Smiley EUKNETTE With—Effie Bail’d and Joe Strauch, Jr. Last Chr-r'er of “JUNGLE QUEEN”

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