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SENCBA CAMPAIGN NOTES PROGRESS Fifteen New Members Sign With Organization To Aid Drive A msetirig between officials of the Southeastern North Carolina Beach Association and represent atives of three local trade groups was held in the Woodrow Wilson hut yesterday afternoon . Hugh Morton, chairman of the SENCBA drive for funds to help develop the local region, and Louis Oriel, SENCBA president, held a conference with officials of the New Hanover Restaurant Owners Association, the Retail Merchants Association and the local Service Station group. Discussed at the session was the current campaign for funds now underway by the beach associa tion. SHIPPING NEWS INWARD BOUND Tanker S. S. Henry M. Dawes from Smith's Bluff, Texas with naptha for the American Mineral Spirits company. Cape Fear terminal, agent. S. S. Atlantic Coast from Atreco, Texas with gasoline for the Atlan tic Refining company. IN PORT Freighter $. S. Steel Artisan from Calcutta, India with 300 Rhesus monkeys and 500 bales of burlap, docked at Wilmington Terminal warehouse company. C. D. Maffitt, agent. CLEARED AND SAILED S. S. Warrior Point bound for Norfolk, Va., after unloading gaso line and kerosene for the Standard Oil company. S. S. Reaper bound for Pott Arthur, Texas after unloading pe troleum products fox the Texas company. (snnr NOW! Man and Woman Dynamite! Buffs Bunny Too! Shows: 1:05 - 2:54 4:56 - 6:58 - 9:00 • LAST TIMES TODAY • 1:00, 2:40, 4:20, 6:00, 1:40, 9:20 . . . Chuck - Full of Fun, Music, Romance and Campus Cuties! __ f tftPktmi nm KNOX | ft ns HUNTER /' ,.a REGAN 1 * BRITO m Mlt cut.It III IU«M GAILLARD TRIO CARLE UtURU Special Featurette Starring Lee Dixon “DOUBLE RHYTHM” H 30c All Day TODAY I Vivian Blaine Harry James Carmen Miranda | Perry Como -ADDED Technicolor Cartoon Latest World Wide News »aa—hhw wi ■ TODAY _ ““ Thrills & Chills! _~ LON Pr.c CHANEY A™ "FROZEN iqc GHOST" T —Added— *x Color Cartoon _ Latest N<‘ws__ -TOMORROW BOB STEELE I jJ^YTfflnffi^UTLAWEr Arrives With World Travelers I Pictured above is the S. S. Steel Artisan as she moved up the Cape Fear river for a brief stop-over. Aside from its cargo, the snip carried a number oi prominent persons. Ship Arrives With Many Noted Persons On Board A colorful array of world trav elers arrived in Wilmington yes terday afternoon aboard the S. S. Steel Artisan, cargo ship from Calcutta, India, but none were ex pecting to stay in the Port City over 24 hours. Steaming up the Cape Fear showing signs of its long journey, the vessel tied up at the Wilming ton Terminal Warehouse dock about 4:45 yesterday afternoon, but it was not until several hours later that the passengers were permitted ashore and the unload ing of the cargo began. The ship carried 300 Rhesus monkeys which are to be sent to experimental laboratories in Camden, N. J., and slightly over 500 bales of burlap. Among the passengers were three missionary nuns and a Ca'th olic priest who have been station ed in India and yesterday ended the first lap of a homeward journey before returning to the East. The priest, Omar Desrochers, and two of the nuns, Yorana Houle and Bertha Fortier, are on their way to their homes in Canada The third nun, Adela Van Agtmad. is an American subject and will proceed to her home in Pennsyl vania. A Scotish family, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mason and daughter, Radio Programs j WMFD —TODAY— 6 :30—Daybreak in the Barnyard 7:15—Top of the Morning 7:30—Zeke Manners 7:45—Musical Clock 7:55—North Carolina Highlights 8:00—News with Martin Agronsky 8:15—Round the Town Reporter 8 :20—Musical Clock 8:55—UP News 9:00-—The Breakfast Club with Don Mc Neil 10:00—My True Story 10:25—Betty Crocker’s Magazine of the Air 10:45—The Listening Post 11:00—Breakfast in Hollywood 11:30—Hollywood Story 11:45—Ted Malone 12:00—Noon Day Musical 12:30—At Your Request 1.00—Baukhage Talking 1:15—Musical Interlude 1:25—Round The Town Reporter 1:30—WMFD Concert of the A.r 2:00—Walter Kiernan—News 2:15—Ethel and Albert 2:30—Bride and Groom 3:00—Ladies be Seated 3:30—Wesleyan Methodin Church 3:45—Hollywood Studio Tour 4:00—The Tommy Bartlett Show 4:30—Let’s Dance 4:55—UP News 5:00—Terry and the Pirates 5:15—Sky King 5:30—Fred Robbins v?rord Shop 6:00—Organ Serenade 6:15—Musical Interl ?de 6:25—North Carolina Highlights 6:30—So Proudly We Hail 6:45—Little Show 7:00—Headline Edition 7:15—Request 7:25—Round the Town Reporter 7:30—Request Program Cont. Today -- Thru -- Sal. OPEN 10:45 A. M. DAILY RANDOLPH SCOn KAY FRANCIS BRIAN OONLEVY GECP.SE BANCROFT bum* CRAWFORD ALSO Serial 2 - Cartoons I 1! I STARTS SUNDAY FOR A SOLID WEEK OF FIRST RUN THRILLS! -----1 "iMWJ. 1 '"’mi1, rvmm. S LIKE A WILDCAT!... LOVES LIKE AN OUTLAW! «m* J0N hall I VICTOR McLAGLEN RITA JOHNSON ANDY DEVINE 3:30—Town Meeting of the Air 9:30—Music of the Masters 10 :00—World Security Workshop 10:30—Fantasy in Melody 10:45—Earl Godwin—News 11:00—News of Hollywood 11:15—Joe Hassel 11:30—Gems for Thought 11:35—Hotel Biltmore Orchestra WGNI —TODAY— 6:30—Sign on and News Summary 6:33—Sunup Hoedown 7:00—News 7 :05—Eye Opener . 8:00—Today in Our Tawn 8:05—Eye Opener 9:00—The Editor’s Diary 9:15—Morning Devotional 9:30—Shady Valley Folks 9:55—News 10:00—Eleanor Watts 10:15—The Little Eand Stand 10:30—Say It with Music 11:00—Cecil Brown 11:15—Tell Your Neigibor 11:30—Bill Marrington Sings 11:45—Showcase 12:00—Noon Edition 12:15—Checkerboa«d Jamboree 12:30—U. S. Navy Band 1:00—Cedric Foster 1:15—Smile Time 1:30—Merv Griffin 1:45—Bobby Norris and His Singing Strings t 2:00—Queen for a Day 2:30—Hollywood Melodies 3 :00—Heart’s Desire 3:30—Harlem Hospitality Club 4:00—Erskine Johnson 4:15—The Johnson Family 4:30—Two Ton Baker 4:45—Adventure Parade 5 :00—Record Review 5:45—Tom Mix 6:00—Music 6:15—News 6:25—News 6:30—Lest We Forget 6:45—Dinner Music 7 :00—News—Fulton Lewis, Jr. 7:15—Variety Show 7 :30—Arthur Hale 7:45—Inside of Sports 8:00—To be announced—MBS 8:30—Count of Monte Cristo 9:00—Sunset and Vine 9:15—Waltz Time 9:30—Spotlight on Sports 9:45—Orchestra 10:00—The Family Theatre 10:30—I Was A Convict 11:00—All the News 11:15—Orchestra 11:30—Music to Relax By 11:55—News 12:00—Sign Off OVER THE NETWORKS —TODAY— Time is eastern standard. For central standard subtract one hour, for moun tain strndard subtract two hours. Some local stations change hour of relay to fit local schedules. Last minute program changes cannot be included. EVENING 6:00—News Report for 15 min. — nbc Eric Sevareid and News — cbs Network Silent (1 hour) — abc-east Terry Serial in Repeat — abc-west Hop Harrigan Repeat — mbs-west 6.15—America Serenade; Sports — nbc In My Opinion, Discussion—cbs The Sky King in Repeat — abc-wcct Repeat by Superman — mbs-west 6:30—Red Barber & Sports Time — cbs Jack Armstrong Repeat — abc-west Capt. Midnight Repeat — mbs-west 6:45—Lowell Thomas Newscast — nbc World News & Commentary — cbs Tennessee Jed Repeat — abc-west Tom Mix in Repeat—mbs-west 7:00—Radio’s Supper Club—nbc-basic Mystery Drama for the Week — cbs News rnd Commentary — abc Fulton Lewis, Jr., Comment — mb9 7:15—News & Comment of World — nbc* Jack Smith Series for Songs — cbs Elmer Davis Commentary—abc Dancing 15 Minutes—mbs-basic 7:30—Grand Marquee (R*pt 9:30)—nbc Mr. Keen in a Drama—cbs-basic Dance Music Orchestra—other cbs Studs Terkel Show—abc Arthur Hale Comment—mbs-basic 7:45—Kaltenborn and Comment — nbc Bill Brandt Sports Comment — mbs 8:00—Aldrich Famwj . Dramatic—nbc Suspense Mystery Drama—cbs Lum and Abner. Comedy Skit—abc Sound Off Mark Warnow—mbs 8:15—News Views for 15 Minutes--abe 8:30—Burns and Allen Comedy—nbc FBI in Peace & War, Drama—cbs America’s Town Meeting—abc Count of Monte Cristo—mbs 8:55—Five Minutes News Period — chi 9:00—Music Hall and. Eddie Foy—nbc Dick Hsymes Show Qrch.—cbs Gabriel Heatter Comment mbs 9:15—Real Life Drama Series — mbs 9:30—Jack Haley’s Variety—nbc-basic Crime Photographer, Detec.—cbs Sensational Years, Drama—abc Antonini Half-Hour for Song—mbs 10:00—Abbott & Costello Comedy—nbc Magazine Theater & Guests—cbs Security Workshop. Drama—abc Family Theater, Hollywood--mbs 10:30—Ed. Cantor Comedy Series—nbc Man Called X, Drama—cbs Fantasy in Melody Orchestra — abc I Was a Convict, Anti-Crime—mbs 10:45—Earl Godwin and Comment—abc 11:0O- -News for 15 Minutes nbc-basic Supper Club Repeat—other nbc News, Variety, Dance 2 hrs. — cbs News Sr Dance Band Hour — abc News, Dance Band 2 hours — mbs 11:15—Variety & News to 1 a.m. — nbc 12:00—Dance Band Hr. — abc-west only —FOR— CORRECT TIME Call 2-3575 —FOR— Correct Jewelry VISIT ^^J^B|09itMONTEWHCT Wilmington’s Largest Credit Jewelers Castle Haynes Church Plans Easter Services A special Easter service will be held at the McClure Memorial Presbyterian church at Castle Haynes, Sunday morping at 9 o’clock, it was announced last night. The Rev. C. C. Myers, pastor of the church will deliver the ser mon, taking for his text, “And he set His face to go to Jerusalem.” A pantomine of “The Old Rug ged Cross” will also be presented at the service. The public is in vited to attend. Smallest player in National Hockey League history is Grant Warwick of the New York Rang ers, who is five-five and a half. Elma, were the only passengers met at the dock by friends — S. P. Clark of Atlanta, represents tive of the Royal Liverpool Group of Fire Insurance companies, al ready had made hotel reserva tions for them and train reserva tions to Boston where Mason has business. Mason is. a director of Duff and company, a British jute firm. They will sail for home again on April 24. Two American soldiers who have been stationed in India came onto home soil again yesterday, too. They are Ernest L. Curry of Mobile, Alabama, and George E. Pease of Waukesha, Wisconsin. Pauline Pulleyen. . British, has come to the United States to visit friends in Wisconsin. Elizabeth Lembke, an Ameri can girl who is' connected witn the Indian American Oil company, will leave here bound for Savan nah, Ga. Monkeys Are Sensitive; Interview Is Refused Rhesus monkeys are sensitive. They, are, perhaps, the most sen sitive people there are. The 300 Rhesus monkeys which came into port here yesterday aboard the S. S. Steel Artisan from Calcutta, India, were so sensitive that they refused to be interview ed or have their pictures taken. The 12 cages on the deck of the vessel remained covered with a canvass, despite squeeks or what ever monkeys do — coming from all 300 of them. Rhesus momteys are almost hu man. Except for being in cages, they are treated like humans on the ship. They’re logged just like any other passenger and close watch is kept for 48 hours aftei they are put ashore. Records must be kept if any die in tha‘ time. •Man-hasn’t sprung too far from his so-called descendants, accord ing to scientists. These 300 Rhe sus monkeys are going the way oi all good Rhesus monkeys. When taken off the ship today they will be sent by heated rail Kill the Itch (Scabies) With Siticide Tils liquid preparation kills in 30 .mutes those itch mites with which comes in contact. Buy SITICIDE im your druggist, or send 60c to '"ide Co.. Commerce. Ga. (Adv FLOWERS for EASTER (Sunday, April 6th) Send your greetings with a corsage, plant, or bouquet — but order now — CORSAGES made of Roses, Gar denias, Orchids, Carnations, Sweet Peas „ POT PLANTS: > Eastei Lilies, Hy- ^ acinths, Prim* roses, Begonia*, Geraniums, Cy clamen, etc. CUT FLOWERS: Roses. Sweat Peas. Carnations Gladiolus, etc. MAKE YOUB SELECTION j EARLY THE BLOSSOM SHOP Corner Front & Dock-Dial 2-0381 way express cars to experimental laboratories in Camden, N. J. Scientists there will use them in experimenting with human dis eases, as the organs of the Rhesus have been found to be very much like human organs. They catch diseases quicker than do humans, that’s why the canvas stays on and they’re treat ed so carefully. Prior to the 17th century, vine gar was prepared as a by-product to w’ine and beer making. Red Blood Cells Must Be Kept Up If You Want To Feel Alive Thousands Now Regaining Old Time Pep,Vigor and Drive By Releasing Vibrant Energy To Every Muscle, Fibre, Cell Overwork, undue worry, and lack of cer tain foods often reduces the red-blood strength — and starved, weak, puny blood Just hasn’t the power to keep up your energy and drive. Every day—every hour—millions of tiny red-blood-cells must pour forth from the marrow of your bones to re place those that are worn-out. A low blood count may affect you In several ways: no appetite, underweight, no energy, a run-down condition, lack of resistance to Infection and disease. To get real relief you must keep up your blood strength. Medical authorities, by analysis of the blood, have by posi tive proof shown that SSS Tonic Is amazingly effective In building up low blood strength In non-organlc nutri tional anemia. This Is due to the SSS Tonic formula which contains special and potent activating Ingredients. Also, SSS Tonic helps you enjoy the food you eat by Increasing the gastric digestive Juice when It Is non-organl cally too little or scanty—t* us the stom ach will have little cause to get balky with gas, bloat and give off that sour food taste. Don’t wait! Energize your body with rich, red-blood. Start on SSS Tonic now. As vigorous blood surges throughout your whole body, greater freshness and strength should make you eat better, sleep better, feel better, work better, play better, have a healthy color glow In your skin—Arm Aesh All out hollow places. Millions of bottles sold. Get a bottle from your drug store. SSS Tonic helps Build Sturdy Health. SIX MEN KILLED NEW DELHI, April 2-(*>)—Six Hindus and Sikhs were shot to death and 20 were wounded today in an .attack on a train at Gorzai in the frontier province. Troops in armored cars were sent to the scene. Russia has become a member of soccer's international governing body, and Soviet teams may make world tours in the future. JUST OVER THE HORIZON... tomes the first com van of fine new Greyhound washes to bring the luxury you've waited for In highway transportation Greyhound Terminal 120 Walnut St. Dial 2-2481 Brings You This Nighty Event—Just In Time For Easter Buying HUNDREDS OF FINE GIFTS To Choose From VASES PICTURES MIRRORS GLASSWARE TRAYS CHINAWARE DECANTER SETS HURRICANE LAMPS ELECTRIC HEATERS BABY GIFTS BE ON HIND FOR THESE GREAT VALUES Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. WATER SETS PERFUME BOTTLES ASH TRAYS COCKTAIL SHAKERS ' BRIC-A-BRACK SILK LAMP SHADES JEWEL BOXES FIGURINES DINNER SETS WATER SETS GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS MANY ITEMS NOT LISTED Today-Friday and Saturday Only What This 1c Sale Means! It means that you can buy any Item in the Gift Shop at the regular marked price and get another item for lc. If you do not wish 2 items alike you may select any other item of the same value or less for only lc. You may also purchase two or more items amounting to the regular price of your original purchase or less for only lc. Bring a friend and share in the savings. You Can SAVE MONEY By Securing Gifts For The Following Occasions Easter — Weddings — Anniversaries — Birthdays — Christmas This Is Not An Odds & Ends Sale EVERY ITEM NEW DOWNSTAIRS AT THE JEWEL BOX COMM EARLY Ft* CHOICE SELECTION
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