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U ELiv liND.NC SA t L UDA Y, NOVEMBKU ,i'L tU-IV FULL The Record Parade By OTTO MACK (Fur NNTA Nnts Service) I LEAD A SPINSTER'S LIFE (Guest Column by Fred Robbins, emcee of Station WOV’s "1280 Club" in New York. Freddie, Otto Mack said to m;, write a column on the life of a dire jockey. It’s a cockeyed world, chums, when you gott j give a slick disc show oay in and day out. tor the entire 365 to make a name tor yourself. The name gets known and you iee) pretty good, cause you've got ta host of cousins in life like you are with the educated hot note. And then whammy! Some nine one along and wants to know what you do. Between you and mi and the next busted biscuit, nobody eve: asks a a sho: i boo about what you do until you d.) it. well enough to hit ’em a mor.g the peepers. Webster ritr.es a few lines i n ‘spinster” and spiels on unwed lassies and also spinning wheels. A)i my respect to Webb.v —he just ain’t dietv for my particular profession. 1 lead a spinster’s life and salute my dear guardian wingy that Freddy never devel oped an allergy to shallac. Cook ies. biscuits, discs, crackers and platters, bless their groovy little souls, are my love and my loot. ' Disc are like people, and I'm . not vocalatmg sideways. Like a people, a cookie's gotta have per sonality and character to get a ; welcome and an eager tar on the Sarah Vaughn Is Booked Solid After Triumphs NF.Yi YORK S;nah V: : h;.n the new singing soma lion of the jukeboxes, has been booked soluby in a series of eastern nitery an” theater engagements, following her triumphs in recent appearance-.; ..*; Hollywood and Chicase The sultry singing star uponc-d a two-week engagement at the Chi.- Bali in Washington on Lriday, No vember 14, and will then lake to i the stage of the Adams Theater. Newark. N. J., the w<ek of Decem ber 4. Miss Vaughan will follow Ibis theater date with a four-week star ring role at the Onyx Club on New York’s 52nd Stive’. . petting D< cember 11. During her i-uri-cnl eastern stay Sarah is scheduled Io v a son..- of rrcerding sessions for ice Music, util label, which has been swing h r a tremendous, buildup ui the past few months. ILr most recent Musici aft plotter of•• Everything I Hava is j Yours and Don't Blame Me" are currently ranked among the top selling and most-played rerc.i-dr in the nation, according •• all surveys. Miss Vaughan only iceenily re turned to New Y.aafter achiev ing tremendous sue.css in suet: nitery engagements as the Bocage in Hollywood. Chicago's Club Sil houette and the Hotel Sherman'.- College Inn in the : nr-o city, and at such theaters a> me Regal tr Chicago and the Paradise in De troit. Former vocalist with the band of Earl Hines and Biilv Eckrtine Sarah has had a roetcoi :c rise since going on her own in 15)46. She is I presently being sol lot a theatre i tour that will start shortly after : the first of the vr„r ..rid inc.ude such houses as the Royal in Baiti- ! mere, the Howard in Washington, , the RKO Boston, the Palace in j Cleveland and the Oriental in Chi cago. ! King Cole Opens At Paramount Theatre NEW YORK lt's the whit: lights of Broadway for radio's I’ivorste threesome, the Kina Co’e j Trio, on Wednesday, Nov. 12. On that date the popular rhythm j group begin a three to four week i ■» V. s 8 " S ; | IMWIMIft m | I sacaikik m ports, «s*c.,n.y. £ » « mm. • m mom ! sm%*m wus* ww w m wmmamsmsmmmmmmmmst coast repeat. Your Frederick au dios a stack of crackers daily, and it's tilt, corn that's the weed m 1 this, setup Y’ don't mind if the music man • ! muses a petite? I spend so much : tick tuck tending the turn-table ; ! that thinkin’ time wide opens. ■ “Well bless my huarashes,” sez 1 It- Freddy Robbins, “If this shiny 1 b.’f.euit doesn’t match up pusson aiity-wi.se with mv pal Bill! (Or rnebbo it's Jot or Jack or Aiov- I St us.) bill's a good guy with a Fort Km.x heart . and you got the skins in that there music deep crown low throbbing away as goo I end steady as that heart of Bill’s. But —he’s get more. Now bite yourself a chew of t ?one while I gel Susie out of foe record back and onto the turntable. Susie’s a honey all light, but that little bee-siren hilts back at ihe bees! You know Susie . in person, and I've get trie baby on wax. Hear that? Out of the little track into your shell pink ear -all the flirt, the sweet, the gold and pink and blue milt’s Susie—and then, -here and there, that little sharp. That dusts off the idea. Is it sc clear now von can sec your inflection? As 1 said before, a o:sc is like a people and the per sonality and character therein make the old welcome mat, roll itself right out. • stand at New York’s Paramount Theater, According to reports, the radio threesome, which set an all-time record, during their personal ap pearance at the Paramount last tear, will draw a flat $5,000 .•:• week for this year’s in-person ' stint. The Trio's Paramount ap pea-ranee follow'-- a successful en gagement at Frank Dailey’s Mea dow brook. i "King Cole Trio Time,” the • . group’s weekly program, is heard 1 • n Saturday at 5.45 p. nr. EST ‘-vei NBC network. DEMON TO CONDUCT YOUTH ORC SERIES NEW YORK (ANT. Den; Dixon, conductor of the American Youth Orchestra. announced last week the continuation of a series ft new educational ecricerts. Six concerts in the early pari of las’ ! icnson were so popular and suc cessful that the American Youth - •reheatra decided to continue them •'Contorts for Yount- People’ sr an entirely new method ni teach ing music appreciation. Based on i , •'audience participation it aims to j get each individual into a challeng- j Ing learning situation out of which greater knowledge about the who. ■ j what and why of symphonic music , ;is forthcoming The response to these techniques on the part oi young people has beei beyond ad j ; expectations. NOG THESPIANS : IN 3-ACT PLAT FRIDAY, NOV, 1\ DURHAM - The Thespians, dr a- | malic society at North Carolina 1 | College here, is in the midst of re- ; I bearsals for the pregentaion of a j 13-act farce comedy. "Too Many j I Relatives” by Thomas Sutton, This ! play has been hailed wherever u • ! has been shown as a brilliant laugh ; ; hit, and reviewers often refer to it ; I os “unt of the most outrageously I j funny plays to come along in a ; long, long tirno!" i ■ Miss Blanche D. Sanders, head oi i I the North Carolina College Drama- j ! tic Department, has announceu : | that the important role of the play • will be taken by the following stu- : dents: | Harry, David W. Stith; Mabel. : j Angela Murcherta; Mrs. Donnelly. | . MabJe Bullock; Grade, Vernese : 1 Boulware; Jasper. Johnnie Parker, j i Officer Butterfield. James B. | 1 JaihiftS; Lucy. Verona Shelton; Aunt J 1 I'.rmtnlnjdfc, Swannic Moore; Uu- j ■ cic- Otto, Rubin F. Weston, and | ! Sniokey McGee. Simeon Holloway, j The play will be presented in B. N. Duke Auditorium Friday. No-! I vernb-r 21 at 8:15 p m. Peggy Mann €uest On i King Gale Trio Hour NFW YORK -- The popular j vnuU* ballad and rhythm singer, I Fegjry Mann, is the truest yocai- ; hi on "King Cole Trio Time on ; ■ SaAirdsv, Nov, 15 at 5*4S p. m.» | : FST over NBC j The ki«£ Cole Trio, featuring i ‘Nfct Cole at the piano., living! br&m Hill Blasts Drains, Groups i WILL RESORT TO COURT ACTION NEW YORK (ANP) Ablaut ! Hill, director of the famed Amcri can Negro Theatre, which first produced the- Broadway hit. “Anna 1 Lueasta," stru.k out last week r.’ • "ther Negro drama groups widen l-e charged \v: r • "deliberately mis leading the press and public" into . ; believing they were the origin;, producers of the play Hih' s protest was center'd on several gsoups which r,< holds have insisted upon usinr n ones so .urn ; iar to that of the aNT that the pub lic is confused and that aUhoi.gu tiit,'. iiave bee nrequiited not to infringe- upon th< ineorpt. rated i ame of the ginup, ihey have ; fused to do so It was pointed out that ANT j scheduled production of "Rain.' ''■■inch will '.pen late- this month ties been confused with the Am,' - can Negro Music.u Comedy group Meet Miss Jones. (hi Ainwican Ron ;l : V Players' production ••Angel Street ..r-d •■•> Air.-: • Negro Tfceatr• so- d ,J Phuadel ■ thla Hill added that since the ANT rad been unsuc-easltil in per.-uad i mg these groups use di.ssmnlni I titles, "we have no alternative ex- j . ,-ept court action to enjoin these I groups from using our name to I i capitalize on what recognition wc | -have sweated seven years r- earn.' ! HERBERT MILLS 1 CHARGED IN DIVORCE SUIT LOS ANGELES <ANP> .Stro't ing one of the most sensational oases ever filed here bv prominent j figures. Gleatus Lovings suit for; divorce recently. He accused her "1 adultery with Herbert Mills, one "1 Fm-r Mills Brothers quartet. The brief charges Mrs. l.ovin.. - 'oegan her association with Mills in i)TAt in New York aud lasted uritii : F< brt!;-.: y of 1947 Compainant I.ovings. who sOi v- ! oa as an enlisted man in the as: i corps \,«s dis .-Larges < j from the service m t«'eoiua!y of io-s; year. He- recites he lived with, hi.-: 1 w ife tr,-nr» that lime ur lii the date of partition, August 3 In addition i to in outright divorce. Loving., is . asking fur community property and i rank assets valued at $7,000. According to friends of the point ; : lar and fashionable Mi's. Lovings : j a counter suit is being institute d • denying charges of Lcvings and ! I charging bet ex-Gl husband wut . 1 -ruelty. The couple is well known I in local and New York junior so- , cial and musical circles. The court battle h oms as a major battle. Mills could not be found for a statement regarding Lovings' sensational i charges of wife stealing at urs’: | writing. “BLAZERS” HAVE HEW RECORDING LOS ANGELES. Calif. Johnny | Moore’s Three Blazers, who amis i among the biggest selling recording . artists in the business, have cc-mc j through with another smash hit it’ 1 i their latest platter for the Exchi- sfve label, ••Chuneeable Woman j ; Blues,” which is shaping up as on.’ j, !of the top discs throughout the i country. l list nun; *.»Gx x* --d i I gaged in recording fo* the Exda -! sive label during the past, few , weeks, waxing several *. essions tha> ! ; featured the guitar duets of leade-’ \ . man .Tofinny Moore and brother: , Oscar Moore who only recent!.y | ; joined the unit after an association ; jof more than a decade with the j | King Cole Trio. | The Blazers are currently ore- j j paring to embark upon a cross i country one-niter tour that will , j carry them througn toe southwes' j and midwest and into eastern ter- ; ! rilory after the first of the year. i ! Ashbv or. the jruitar and Johnny j Miller on bass, opened their ; I 'how with the novelty tune, “Ooh, j K-jckeroonie". Following thi r, | tuey combine their talents f<>= i the current hit, “Flow Soon” and j ’■Ballerina”. Peggy Mann, who began her j meteoric rise to vocal fame sing- j ;ng with Now York bands in 1944. 1 | is today one of radio’s most pop- j «J*r femme vocalists. An alum- ; ; rut of such top radio musical j : shows as “Hit Parade,” “The RCA i | Victor Show’’ and Frank Sinatra’s I pregrara Peggy u currently on 1 i a personal appearance tour tferu ] : tH; eesi a-ui u.iddk west. H i ilk CAKULiNIAN JACKIE ROBINSON INSURES JACKIE I 1 . - . , i Tiitkie Hobinson utid his M'ii'e, KachfH, TUiivi'ii a *l.oos etlnoa ticnal pt»lu*> for their baby son, i Jack, in Chicago last week. The j Robinsons are Uslciiing intently Morgan Sinks Hampton Pirates In Annual Scrap ' - - - HAMPTON INSTITUTE, V ; Morgan's victory-hungry Bcurs rip l ped into Hampton’* apf=aron>.iy ;n --sggressi- Pirates here hist S,r•■:-•- | day on Arm-ieong Field and c:. .ne j away with .1 convincing 9-0 vicla*y io imidoic ihe 1947 i ,A A 1 ootfiiiu i title- picture Toni Casey'.- 54-; :;t'd quick wick put Moreau in the hole eto ly . the firsi quarter, to alter a short j Morpiin ki -k. S.'.n, Blasuigame'* 20-yard gallop put Piiaies on die 12. A holding pen Jty set d. in back, h'.wev.r mid .ro:;. then on. j a Wi,s all Morgan. I The Bears unleashed . 62-v rd i (uoehriuwn rnarc-h u. ;hc- so-, mi j cjunrtcr. with Juntos Ftrig'nih-’ iprtUy lh-yard sun providing ::*• i piiyoff end Ait K.iuaJerm* kit Wilberforce arid Bergen Have Eyes On ‘Bowl Game 5 NEWARK--! ANP) — Upon the outcome* of the precedent-setting I'iist intercollegiate. intorrac'.ri football game ever o be played :n the metropolitan area will hinge two prospective howl bids. When Bergen college, of Tea neck. N. J. meets Wilber force col lege of Xenia, 0., at. the Polo grounds, Thanksgiving day, both teams will have- their eyes on a ppf.--ibte bowl date, according to Ben Jacobs, promotional director for the Turkey day encounter. Coach Boy Tr >coior, of Bergen, has announced that his team has been offered the right to met l Compton college, of California, in the Little Ros< Bowl game, Pas adena, or. Dec. 7. "A.ll we hire; to do is get past V, iJborf(> rcc on Thanksgiving day'”' said Bob. Not to be outdone by their eas 4 - ern rivals, Wilberforce’s director ‘4BBlßlM«»ttiauga»l^^ THE NEW Royal Friday anti Saturday, Nov. 21-22 1 i Till: RANGE BUSTERS IN “Wrangler’s Roost” ; ! Also THE 3 SIESQt;STEKES IN j “Roaring Leaii” Sunday and Monday. Nov. 23-24 j 808 STEELE J\ “SIX t,i y MAY’ — ; Tuesday anu Wednesday, j Nov. SS-3€ Humphrey Lagart Ltxaltelh Scott Jr< “DEAD fflßttidNlNG’' 4tKep&rtxwuv»*K!x*sat'T*tmi>t*i*e*mm>»tj\cit>o>m'A»ir' wwa.-m’Mrun* ’Shut-lday. Nov. 27 Roberta Aida Andrea King 4 *THE BLAST WITil FIVE FIBERS’* inMMMkanw'' i I. ■ ■ I . as Truman Gibson, Sr., presideni oi Supreme J.ibtriy Life Im.nr ancc (onipany, di-plays the 'ali ens phases of protection vuth T reman Gilo on. Jr„ lookin' on. •nuking i' 7-0. Two more pmius came the B in's way late in the Pnal ptl-icd when Torn Casey at ternpui:-.: h> jiui-t .'rum i I'hmd 0..- goal fumbled ;\v pass f or. ter:icj- ~rici f. ii t.n ih*. baTi !or j safety. High point oi the B os' touch- ! .: down drive came vh:-n Tim Hew | ; :'d, on last dawn :ih seven j ards- ; ito g., fv'iiT! ihe Pi-ole ~U. caught ihe Pirates napping with'a nuddy-Xe; !c pass to Mtit. Hurtt ft f.. first down , on the 55. Bviglitfut s Kin f-oiltiwcd : 11 couple of plays later. Ar! t aim’.; roy art Oliver Hub bard were aror.ii.' in . Bears" serer-j 1] on a-ianraii: lint-aa J the day 'chile f: r-hiiun Lutiici GouduiJ •' was a t.ut’r of strrngth in the ! • Hampton foiward wall. - ox athletics. Mac M. (ircen. has annopticed that Ik ha? been a;>- | proachod to ntev in the new Fruit Pu-A’i. in Sim Francisco. To get ; tins coveted honor, the Ohio col lege* must conn* >ut <>n top in tht game against Bergen. FINLEY BODNOE JEFFERSON $ CHESTER. S. C The Firm Bluejackets rob t; <vc 1 JeL. ss :-: High of York in ?, . toady u. ; p.nr of la in by j 4i l -a .-cm , Tin i Bluejiukc-t- scored t-«: <v in ths fust period as ihey drove 50 yard-: v. Jef/vrs i-i's 15 whore* Lorn' powcieo &■ 94,<! PKQCF r j ?00', :.' Spirits Oist,!!«c! from Grain f mm% m m a., mm. a. i. 1 Jackie's son also ieeame the yenngest stockholder in Supreme Liberty Life. He is mnv the proud possessor c-f three shares of stock in the company. his v,;.v nff tackle in pay dirt. War re;: u iivcrlui and r'lVdoy was Ou : m front 7 to 0. The second sc >rc , !/-■!, after another sustained drive f 70 yards w ith Gray again cairy n 'he mail to p.:.. curt Fcsicr c.-n . ..it-.d and at this point the BUie laekas !r-d 34 to 0. In ti'.e eio.-ine • vi' merits of this period Jefferson to;:k tht air and scored its I ,: H' ’(" jcndown ns ibis J'rst period •uded F;r.icy led :4 t< (1. As lie s < iid p.'l.ub up,-mu th< Blucifi- ks sl 1 ek ayoii- when iii.il! Mem-pied a Jefferson pass- or inis wo 40 and rnceu Oil y; rds to score ; ,'ii ;-y converted and ui the h«li ’ Finley led 21 to 6. In ti'.e fourth' arid !n.,,l penod ! i-!krso ; : l:i,Ot"i ,0. with passes •i-i was halted as Huff. Blue-puke milhaek, intci-repied anothe-, Jtf- L. rson pass and raced 70 yards fc-j : fin. i score. The try for the ex : a p .ml war no good and as th pie ended it was ihe BJui-jack«- : ! ■ ! t<- C. (PfESR HERE IN SHAW 11. CONCERT BY ,1 W. HAI l ACE RALEIGH Paul Robeson, in ••omjxirable singer and actor, nib presented in concert Tuesday December ft. at B:]s (’clock ir. eta - ' L-igh Memorial Auditorium in in terest us the Shaw University con iW series. Robeson, who towers !'< an artist jits; as he does as r i line I, on -of a man with his 6 fee* three inches and 19ft pounds, is : i highly versatile individual wh« ! . Uirint;' and since his college d<»> ; • has always merited the appellation : | ‘ail ..round. ' j The ; inr til * Emperor Jones’ '• : twenty years ago and of "Othello' ; cut !y. Paul Robeson is a legem i | nary hero to thousands of youth j j and adults who will go to see th j j man r.s well as hear his singing j ! Pic magazine spoke of him a j j "Robeson Great American." Font { J ■'■■ •er man at Rutgers, most bril- I Want student in the history of th* j | coo, 1, star of stage, screen, and j ; adiu, and a leading spokesman foi I | hi*, rare. These things make Robe- ! i ten great Princess Anne Downs ! Livingstone College j PRINCESS ANNE, Md. <NN»A) i j Spaked by freshman halfback j j Sylvester Polk. She Trojans- os Prin- 1 cess Anno Collage maintained W.eir j undefeated pa e and placed them-j selves in th running for a “BowT‘ | ’ i't Saturday. when they topped j> Livingstone College, in a see of !i mud **-M< from Milwaukee, ; dashed 36 yards for his first score I »..cuna ported, end con- ; f verted another <3 yard jaunt in the fourth frame for hi.s second score. ; Ho also tallied two placement goals : for extra points. i The Trojans got off to a flying i start t»r!y in the game when a , Martin to Cole forward pass clicked for 40 yards and a tally. Later in i the period after Coach J. C: “Roos r.oftce > -»d substituted his ond team, Benny Lewis dashed 15 yards for a score. ! BIG NAMES IN ! MOVIE INDUSTRY iASECONTACTED j j HOLLYWOOD fANPi -- Charle ; I Wherry is the usual quiet, hard- ! 1 workini' citizen one meets in ai! , - phases of life. Ordinarily, one w.-uld I ' pa.tr; his name over without much i thoughl, but Wherry h«.e come up with j whale of an idea to wuicil jbe had plcdgeti is lift* t, :e- ful j filled, J He wants t have the lives and j deeds of Negro greats, >.uch a- I George Wa.-hmgion Cat ver. the not «l Tuskegec scientist, and Bookei* T. Washington, famed educator, done vtp in full-length movie fea tures. Wherry's opinion is that since ; the film industry has produced pi.-- | lures depictiiif, the lives of Louis Pasteur, Madam Curie, Alexamitu Gri.K-am Bell, and her uutstund -ng personalities, why cannot fiin'i j n the live; Os Carver and Wast j ingtoo be immortalized on ,:u | screen for future posterity. BIG NAMES CONTACTED i To this end hr has eoiiUicii-.i j j S'-me c.f the hit n.-nv.-ii, the lihn ■ j industry. Tt:ouch interested in th ; idea, majoi -tud..;. -in hee.itani to i adept the idea because of skcpti Jcism as to whether the huge ensu | ever $500,000. would justify the re i turns form such a product - m 1 ; RKO'.- production manager, Dure j ; Soharv has had heverni conference. ' : with Whe-irv about th pi -lure, but would like to have some assurance 1 I thsit the public wouic! take in tic • i projects. j To obtain the desired re.-. ; | Wherry believes that a campaign | |of letters written to S haiy. by ; those who would be* interested in : j seeing that the lives >f the <wc! ! great men wore filmed, would be | pnma facie evidence .0 back the j j productions, ! Unco In, Mo., Tops Lane ToUcge by 6-0 Score C..- J JEFFERSON CITY. :vlo. Liu- I coin University's (Mo. i Tigers hi’ 1 ; the victory trail again hi.vt Satur- : ; cay when they earned a 6-0 win ! over the Lane Dragups in P u,.,, j Sthool stadium in St. Luiiir: iu-- w'c*. k. A crowd estimated at ap; ro > isnatrly 5,000 saw ihe nil, tin tirsl : one Lincoln has played in St. Louis in the last five years. Enily m the secei'iu p.-rirxi Inc Tigers start rtl a drive „nd finislieu it when Haifbaci; G in ~e ({ ,lt iiriiK off ruard and raced ;.5 % irds for a s ore L was Ihe only -.core -1 die c: me and proved to be Linco.t.'s margin . f victory. Jimmy Jones' ::t --i.rnpt at cunver.nion was no good Tim Battles was a standout play< i for Lane in Ihe gam;, and his aim charging severly joTferl the Ti,-ers : at times. JACKSON OUT KICKED PRINCETON. N. J. -NNPAi i Hampered by injuries, Levi Jack on. who was a sensation at Yak | fast year, was used sparingly here j 1 last Saturday ns Princeton downed ‘he Blue 17-0, to i\ in the Big Three, .•hampionship. Used mainly as a kiekei. Jacksor : ./as out kicked by Princeton boot I NOW PLAYING Mammoth Technicolor Musical! I ESTHER Wli.iT/iMJ ! “THIS TIME FOR KEEPS” i —-WITH LAURITZ MELCHOIR. JIMMY DURANTE s fl SUN.-MON.~TUE. 8 All The Love and Excitement i That Life Can Hold 1 RONALD SHIRLEY | REAGAN TEMPLE | JN p "THAT HAGEN GIRL** j ALAN LADD - DOROTHY LAMOUR ft -—-in Jg M WII.I) EiAEVEIT** I CHILDREN Jj§ L ~ J ADMISSIOK M ■~ * Amoassador | PAGE SEVEN SHOULD PROVIDE SEATS FOR UNTOUCHABLES LAWRENCE, Kan iNNPA) J, D. Morgan, assistant professor of economies at the University of Kansas, has proposed that one fourth <.-f ihe seals in motion pic ture theaters here be reserved tor white people who consider them selves “untouchables" and that anyoiv. else, regardless of race, Cv>lor or previous condHion of ser vitude , he permitted to sit where b i.leases in the ri mninlng seats, la ca! motion picture theaters havi a section in the balcony rt— served for white patrons, despite tht Kansas civil right#- statute. Prof Lawrence said hi believed racial equality m Law "once (heaters ould be obtained by segregating “those f.w pc-.pl* who have been indoctrinated wit!, a .s-mitg super eriority for years ■is. V;>l. averagme 32 yards a kick .gainst Princeton's 41. The military reservation at West Point include.- 1 5,085 acres, plus an air field reservation of 1.674 acres. Lincoln RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA SUNDAY AND MONDAY NOVEMBER 23-24 JOHN WAYNE "WAR OF THE WILDCATS' 1 TUESDAY, NOV. 35 Don Red" Barry, Ann Savage in "LAST CROOKES MILE" WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NOVEMBER 26-27 ( Lark liable Deborah Kerr Sidney Grcemtn-et sn “THE HI CkSTERS" CII. . I*l ER |l -MASTER KEY ’ EKIDAY & SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28-20 ; TIM McUOY ln “Gins CODE” WILD I ILL ELLIOTT in -SACRAMENTO" CHAPTER 51 "MYSTERY OF RIVER BOAT ’
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