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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE K S L RADIO PROGRAM THE MURRAY EAGLE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER Editor C. I!. Wallace, Associate Kditor, J. Issued Kvcrv Thursday 15. Wallace Telephone Murray 35 Kntercd as second class matter February 8. 1927, at the Post Office at Salt Lake (it v. Utah, under Act of Mar. 3. 1879. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Salt Lake County, Utah One Year in Advance Six Months In Advance Elswhere In The United States One Year In Advance - $1.00 .50 $2.00 THE END OF FREE SPEECH? OXK clause of the Public I'tility Act of 1935, the bitterly-debute- d Wheeler-Ravhurhill, should he read hy every citizen interested in the fundamental rights guaranteed us hy both the letter and spirit of the ('(institution. Here is the clause: "It shall he unlawful for any person employed or retained by any registered holding company, or any subsidiary company thereof, to present, advocate, or oppose any matter allVcting; any registered holding' company or any subsidiary company thereof, before the Congress or . .unless such any member or committee thereof. person shall file with the (Securities iv Kchange) Commission a statement of the subject matter in respect of which sucli person is retained or employed, the nature and character of such retainer or employment. . . ." Punishment fur violation of this clause is a fine up to $10.(XX), imprisonment up to 2 years, or both. Now consider the possibilities: If, for example, Joe Broun, a clerk in the bookkeeping department of a holding or operating utility, becomes dissatisfied with his woking conditions, he cannot legally communicate with his elected representatives in Congress without going through a maze of red tape. If he happens to own a little company stock, and believes some governmental policy endangers its value, and says so, lie is again faced with fine and imprisonment. It will he said, of course, that the law is not designed to cover such cases, and would not be literally enforced but the fact remains that the law, as written, covers every employee and worker, and that the administering commission has no authority to make exceptions. This goes far bcy.nul any question of whether holding companies are good or bad. It goes straight to the underlying philosophy of our government. It goes to the roots of the right of free speech -- of which the right of protest is an inescapable part. If the legislative branch f government possesses the power to deny one group of citizens these fundamental rights, it can extend the prohibition to other and all groups. It can establish an absolute dictatorship and indefinitely prolong the political status quo through the weapon of all dictators fear of punishment. It can abolish every democratic principle, and make the Constitution impotent. The first amendment to the Constitution, which laid the groundwork for the Pill of Rights, says: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedum of speech or of the press; or the rights of the people peace-ahl- v to assemble. AND To i'KTlTlOX TI11C (iOVKRX-MKX- T FOR A RI.DRI'.SS OF CRIKVAXCKS." n : jl 6:30 i nram w MURRA- i A riTIR I.OKIti: 9 10 10 - 15 30. 7:30 WEDNESDAY. 30 6 7 .'.5-- ': 00 8 30 00 9 :13 9 ,30 - on : 0 ( va t I I .0 t in t I1M ( US and 1.1 " (' - l.atn " Mulford's ' ' m.tt, rauia 5ton a Horry Shermon Prcducfion l ine . I Ih.tililr I'.ill U for Thrre Days Only! All I l.Mi sl N DAY "' T !. ( US: I. II-li- ra " f - K. i',w, US: (i..is: oo ( II CM, IIS: Kunrlap f no I f ll: nKie Ktilln irr nrclm urn nrrhc.tra Young KOVtMBtR nca, As You I.Ik Morning Minxla ( ofrhc-rt- r. prMia(l. Inirnatlnnl -- (, l,arrT THURSDAY. 1 T:r. Nc ( II :n It. Walrh. f:S-C- 00 H: News. Football result. Afteinm.n concert. Dance Ithythrr.s. Merchants radio column, International CMS; CallloniU ( ( ( Radio Nrwa. Breaatiat Mulodlr. jv be he Stu-ic'- : at ; P. T. A. presented their Holladay Road Show scored first place in the contest. More than sixty young people were used to present the story of "Your Own Depression." This success brought the Association the cash offered by the stake, and in addtion, a place in the winner show to be presented at West High auditorium, Dec. G. is due Especial commendation Mr. and Mrs. Krantz, Mr. Alma spot light man, Christensen, Nellie Earl and Henry, Florence, who worked so faithfully with the splendid cast. dance class in evening. Mi-teacher is vm-small ehildrtr.. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Holdaway announce the marriage of their daughter, Ordis, to Glen son of Mrs. Luella Koffard of Prices Utah. The marriage was performed at the home by Bishop Ryberg. Mr. Kofford is a prominent young business man of Price where they will make their home. Armistice dance was a brillis! The hn!! was deccril in fla?.s with the ward Sent; star banner as a center. Eiehte: were special guess veterans among whom v. as Mrs. L I Tribute i; Knowlton. a tendered the vcti by B." Ryberg. Dfrir.u' the evcninjf:3 the Lanca couples a new a new M l. A. dance of tit ;. revue vm, ; thei' sucefscf.. r-.- . :r.-'Hollndav '' be held Novonber 2! nfi Vr.. j. at the Amusetn'-.- t F- r 5ani?ation of the v:?H vi!! k responsible for an activitv. Thc-s-'aev.j- hot dinner wil t o served. s vi'le'-wi- th the fi a dance. Clirista'; will be a large featured the bazarr. . V.'- -r -- sjji Mr ? 'i'-- success. Kof-for- d. mir-T-- ra-.-.- dciiioin-'.r.'ite- Mr. and Mrs. Grover Threat season. Lovell, Wyoming, are house was bzts Ruests of Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Irene Coxe. Mr. Treat is a successful Wednesday at. In rhwn to circle. contractor of western Wyoming. of ber of -r V.u-:--- Jr.cs-be- M U It R A Y I II C i I S C 1 1 0 0 L NEWS Gaufin ;md follows: Mato Y:r'.ti ETC s ill be taken rj ' Y. Pii-H- uth N r. r. ,: M.iry Q:.rbv Members of the yearbook staff ii i. presented the assembly last by Rosa Harre!' Mvra ThoriJ F.!:e::.n: Jay Mc Henry, assistant bv Reitv business manager, was in charge. r, by Little acts, representing different Mrs. Rent ley b Ncdra Harker: sections of the Crest, were given. Peters bv b. v : :t'sn: Card The faculty skit had Marshall Russell Mi) i; Carpn by j, n tv D P.rinton, Associate Editor, acting Geoige Jeiiki'r as a profesor. Huth i - Jay Kvaos, weari- Wood; Kernel,. ng a cap and gown outfit, V.'halcn; Mr. Max by Kali: the graduating class. Quimbsy by K ni iu'.h Kelvin Kemp represented the irar,; Wil Ro:lnve!i Junior class; Ruth Fotherinchem, and Jay Mclb i.ry is Sophomore; and Wendell Watts, manager. Freshmen. I'OOTHAI.L r.WQl FT The next section was Humor. III II) Tiu nsD.u i.f tl.cf'n'' The Droopy Drizzles in A banquet gave a com' ic dance. i Thi:rAT-Ray Norton and Lucille ball team wa.-Shar, dresed in ter schod. Rarbs, had their pictures taken, Carter Gran' Virginia Pearson was the master. C";n-iK,c! Ab This act was entitled talk on "Ilov, C.i"When You and I were FYoung. fast season's - rf Mcflhie." dtdic.iierl f i o.i .Wayne Kiel ' ". Mrs. V),nt McGhic. Little Char Coach, revcali Ycsri lie r marched across the Team has to ' J l.i, if i. !mjcc in a football suit. He was Squad." Geiv: .followed by a group of ?:' prls sing-ii- n few huir.oroi- ,,. ;,c A :i a fotball song. talked Taylor ' David Camjdidl ; .,d en i'l represented Impiovc nietit ' "4i by drawing Football St...! '.!, "Picture of Popcye, the sailor. president of t!" MmII In Wood, business manager, ' ion It M jiboi.t n." F.-tl- Fri-da- y. s (oi.-Rhode- fcj ru. news. i ItS: BS: ItS: BS: Stud.bnk.r program. Anilre Kostelsnet orrhe. 7:30 Marty Mav Tlme. 8 00-- C S.b.n Moihrne. 8 30 - IXer SprayntMle. 8:45 Musical niouirnts. 9 00 CHS; Abe l.vman nrrelnlrs 9 15 ( BS: Smtlln- - Ed M.Contifll. 9 "0 Don Cave crebrstn. 10 00 CBS : ll. rbe Kay orclnMr. 10 30 lnternntlon.il News. 10 43 CBS ; Sterling Young orrlietr. 11 00 KSI. 1'rcsen's Drama 11:10 (DI.BS: Ja.k Bain ordirMr. 00 be- j ": ! . ! I , r. photo-Rraphe- 1 IMMORTALITY - SEEN AS I N.-x- ! -- -- . Ihe Golden Text: "We that are in this tabernacle do beinc burdened: not for that wc . would be unclothed, but clothed '"Id the fil":t Sldit,rrinti.v upon, that mortality micht be Dibble. Mr. Nmi.m swallowed up of life," is from II nnstensen, ycirbtn-advisor mvp n flmrt lalk ,m the imx.t-mrCorinthians 5.4. G-- t rrc -. ! jit from lid! I lie I rt .1', Christen; on v n Feoth..'l r- "' .o Captain Matlv The of a ycarlxwik. also in- "My Feehn-$ - l.t,4. ll... The rrire f mi.- tl.ltti.mi oioig passage: Ct(ft h j, f(0 Knd of t' t,P HI that is in the world, the luM J fifty cent deiH.rit is ' rrquired. Siinerintetidt " of the flesh, and the lust of the Nil:criptio,K r.v, i,ini,.r,i "Whv I Soueyes, and the pride of Mc. is not the f(,winB: R,y Norlon Fart II rood.-- . of the Father, but is of M illar r,. Mas Town: tl.r '''r.i Carr-world. And the world J'ff. Cfln'wpll. Weorlell vrdth ond I Vi V atu. I.is Evans. Virginia Tear- away, and the lust thereof: hut . Story of !!. Ko " " ' he that doeth the will nf ; tlie tine f ' , ' ' abideth forever." (Jno. 2 1(1. Smith. t cnptain-el'17); and the following rorrdativ ' a response 1" i' niters niroR'1' from the Christian Science textnn iW,tt-iriiiav .iMiV Tho Kotih firr-.book, Science and Health with ' e 1... . 1.11 ..... n in , u Nimier'"! ' to the Key Scriptures, bv M.irv ridav at (too ..- ire tvx'i ted !" loo nkcr EMy: 'That cmlw rci-cn ' ym. The price of ndmiss- - Student' which reflects God. M,.rt;,l ' n n i ic .. ..... for the full'", r man ; ,vid t a is really 'ii'l.v. ' The rvrritis't mri" wil' throat, von , ' i'iiihm-ior man is not niort.il, Jo furnished ,y Rilly Morris let ra h. I 'neither indeed ran be;' man "iitn-:-lr' t .. i Kvrrvoon di'-cno immortal." (n. 47r 'inve a cod ti time bo evtermt'i ri.AY sitrr-TrSTI DFNTS VIN A Hint to GrU The r "Tllr. not,', i The The Rum chewinc Kirl And th'o n..bl?v(tr," a ' cud cliewing cow my tcy bv Geo. the Sperrv M. Cob ' .in. to ,o f.lTFefltr-Are somewhat alike, but Isabel ' Vr bv differ. a by Ftudcnts of t ent somehow ti,r Murrav ih"V was tiver; ' lirh S boo, wa anmmneed on cont't. AH uiueiineeT Oh vrs ' I se v Wrdnrsrlay l,y Mrs, niarkrr it now. t nttrnd and t' '' ,i, ..tit ' rector. 11 ,f 300 words or IhniiKhlful l,M,k on r tin Tlie i . t-v:i! c lace of the cow. . C: i r i .o i.n yt?v for tb- Menhir Kate Smith. Luella tbe-dJITA i for Selected. "oceicr, jjr. Edwin Nclcy, Crcnll placed second. t-- - i e lesson-sermo- n I : t . tor - ? t - , !..-.- . r- rw-Fel- o' srn rrM M.liKlIn Morn CltS III.. ( I.I.IIS: K B a Radlln Column "MoMicra nf y.(i." Intrrmoiintaln Its ', 10 10 10 41 I ' lunr - Bflh,rtoft - - . of ce ' trli. HhMhm. (It; 11 00 5 :30 6 15 6 30 - . at Relief (m Tuc?cLvk coniple'i pr'.'.rTJitinr.s 'or & ward Carnival. Visiting toad M. I. A. opera try outs were jmaae tnoir rcnirts ff district; conducted Tuesday evening. M visited. Lunch vr served noon. Men and Gleaner Girls the regular sacrament service ginning at 6:30. n.-it,- lotcrniit..rj Kio.Uhjkrr nrncram 00 (IISAnil;, k, ..I.,).... ...i... i N'ni.it orchcitr (US: K 00 ( Its f nnt M,,r, 11- Fumlturt rroirm. in ( Its : M.,r, ti ot Tim 41 ( omiilv Mam r.f llollvwwwl. 0 (IIS; Mrt .r, Mart. I l'ress ltS: ltS: l.-j:- m I'lonltt. orcl.entr. . - 11 Ellison of Mmlc. llio.il, ,,.rr a Krrirw. J,cli A'tntronK. l.ltile Orphan Annl. iO ? Sunrise serenade.. International new. 4 BS: Band Wagon. Watch. 7 :45 Morning Mmxls In Music. 7:35- -4 BS: l'risa Kadlo News. 8 :0() -- Breakfast Mi lill.s 8 :30 -- Miopplng suggestions. 9:00-I- da C. Alilmlt. 9:15 -- Jennie Lee. 9:30 -- CHS: ( Inn. Conservatory of .Mush 10 on CBS: Orleiihilc. 10 :i:. CBS: rt. I', and I,. io.:to CBS: Al lloth onlie-tra- . oo n CBS: j nit Shannon, teimr. n 15 --4 HS : Jack and (.III. ii Blifljln 1'reselltS. 11 :45 News. International 12 00 Shopping l.uldtt. 3 :30 Internioiiiilalii newt. 3 45 -- Shoppers (iulde. 4 00 4 BS: Frederic Wm. Wl(. 1:I5-B- ov Scout I'n.gram. 7 :00 7:15-- 15 Partn P.mwi.i 23 6.30 4 4 4 5 meeting". 5 moon at a Sunday, November 24, Mr. less Friday and Mrs. Adolph Bridling will luncheon to members cf hcrcH, Votk was iho ixiwofthe&r spopnsor a Theme program at (lep.-innvn- E.p-rlen- c. ltelrw. Innltut Iteirl i ll.,ten Itnxil. nntrr't - "0 J .1. Hollywood. 17. nill. : Its. 22 CBS: Myrt nd Marge. CBS: Lazy Dan, Minstrel. 9:00 9:13 9:45 - 4 "Mortals and Immortals" is the subject of the sermon to "he read in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, November New. tin. Hi. ll : Jerrjr Coohrr. Durum. Hntnlii hewn. CKS; Mownril Nromlller. t of i ! Audlenci. Watch. Kr.ii'jtrr'i CiirtU . i 5 3 Star rv-- Twin Peaks. Camp, D 1' met with Mrs. On, nf Thursday nuun. "mi TI tJJosephine I"!"LS w?e to.. with the spl end id intorpst ,il in gathering !:i:;k.ry. B-y- CERTAINTY Th Merrvm.ker Story of Mary M.rlln. - ( US : H star jonw. 11 00 4 HS II. J Hrlrij I I . Mii.lol Review II .10- -4 BS: Savin Seren-.de- . .11.- - lotrrnalhinal news I? no -- CHS: lipiween the t,H,k Ends. ! CDS: .,.iir 11.11... Z ' ( IIS : .ScI.h. nr t, Air. . I on rmroll Mnll.lrr. I M ( HS "Who '0 II litis NOVEMBER 20 .,n J,, Vole, of tS: . Comedy Conference Stake Sunrise Serenade. 7 ;00 Internal Ional news. 7:13 CUS: Dear Columbia. 7 :30 Moinlng Moods. 7 :45 Morning Watch. 7:53 CBS: l'ress Kadlo News. Breakfast Melodies. 8 :()0 s :30 Suggestions to shoppers. 0. Abbott. Ida 9:08 9:15 Jennie Lee. 9:30 ltoval melodies. 9:45 CHS: X.ist I'laln Bill. 10:00 CHS: Voice of Experience. 10:15-4'- BS: Eddie llunstedter entertains CBS: Story of Mary Marllu. 10:30 10:45 CHS: Five Star Jones. 11:00 CBS: II. J. Helm II :15 Musical Itevlew Continentals. II 11 :45 International news. 12:00 4'BS: Between the Book Ends. CBS: Happy Hollow. 12:15 CHS: School of the Air. 12:30 1 :00 l'aynill Builders. 1 ;30 CBS: "Down by Herman'" 2 :00 Broadcaster's Itevlew. 2 30 4'BS: L". S. Army Band. CHS : Mark W arnow orchestra. 3 00 new. 3 :30 Inteniiountaln 3:I5-C- BS: Joseph Tlotke orchestra. -4 .00 CBS : Kallentiorn edits the news. 4:13 CBS: Georgia Erwin, contralto. 4 30 Hoadways of Rhythm. 3 .00 -- Merchant's column. lleview. 5 :15 Broadcaster's -3:30 Jack Armstrong. 3:45 Little Orphan Annie. Melodies. 6 .00 -- Twilight news. 0 :l"i -- International 6:30-CB- S: Broadway Virletle. 7 Hollywood Hotel. BS : Klchnrd lllmber. clumnlom. 8:00 :45 1 next Sunday will take the'rlace day evenmc a. tho heme the of an evening meeting in B. Drit.s. Josephine ward. The time of the eveing stake meeting is 7:30. Mrs. Lilliun will onhestra. US: I're.a Hadlo Breakfast MelntllM. Mioppiiig suggi-stioIda (i. Abbott. Jennie l,ee. Kotal nie.lles. 4 sing. Mrs. Howe, Mrs. Winder and Miss Johns were visitors Bishop from the Stake Board. Ryberg presided and Counsellor Joseph Wise conducted the opening exercises. 6:30 S:43 I'nr :43- -( 10 00- - CHS; 10 l.i ( US: 10 30 ( HS : ; Joseph Tlotke orchestra. Knighthood of Youth. of Khythni. 4 ::0 - Koadway 5:00 -- Merchant's Kudlo column. Itevlew. 5 :15 -- Uroadtastor' Jiiek Armstrong. 5 :30 Annie. 5 :45 -- Little Orphan serenade. i; :00 - Sunset news. ti :15 -- International Atwater Kent. i; 3D --CUS : -7:00 Ethel llogan at organ. 7 15 Furniture program. World i'e.tceways. 7 30 -- CUS: k 00 CBS: Horace Hchlt's Brigadiers S:30 CBS: March of Time. S 45 Victor Arden orchestra. CBS : Myrt and Marge. 9 .00 o and Melody. il :30 CBS: tilen Oray orchestra. 10 :00 KSI, players. News. International 10 :30 10:45 CBS: I'hll Scott orcehslra. i mi -- KSI. Ml it Boat. OLBS: Larry Lee orchestra. 11:30- -1 NOVEMBER e ' aicS were spoken while other pic- - the year. turps were sunc. All did beau Mr. and Mrs. Thur tifully. Omer distinguished him a story long self by telling of how pereserverance may ev en overcome tone deatness n lone really desires, to learn to 13 4 t.f Z nteniiountaln news. (US: Tito (iul.ar. irrrnade. lutenutlonal news. I"' .45 -- Morning 7 7 -I- Sunrise :0 I 30 3:45 7 i ai'i.iin: urry iu f K Tlbbett. -- 4 00 HI .MJIMIU Lawrence IIS: Wiring' fennsylvanlam Willi StiK.pnaglo and nudd. 8:30 4'BS: March of Time. 8 4"i Victor Arden orche.stri. 00 -- CUS : Myrt and M.irKe. 15 Comedy Capers. ; and Drmllng. -- .. !.-- . i.icn dray orcneMra, 10 "0- - Advrntiirva of Charlie Chan, 10 :15 - Musical Moment, 10 30 - International Nov.. 10 45 - lion Cave orchestra. i i- - ' ' ''"'s : t..i.ie Oliver and orrhi I by Mowofd IIS: tie .00 - kvnilng musicale. .15 - Furniture program. ? 7 II'- C.rcl,d I t. International es. 3 :Urpr Alice B. Casto be he visited with them fore a capacity house. The theme. he was enmuu. fro..' was carried out through a story in southern California the children as York where he will representing L Flowers and the teachers as the school Gardeners. Parts of the story He will retilrn bv Supt. ed Book Ends, 12:00 -- CBS: Between tile 12:15 -- CBS: Happy Hollow. Air. I" 'iO CUS :School of the L.i-i- in Chamber of Commerce. l" I 15 I'avroll liiuiuiT. Iteinemberf -- CBS: lo VouItevleW. 2 :00 - Broadcaster's '30 CBS: (ireellnga from Old Kentucky 3:00 CUS: 1'iano team. ;l 15 ( US : Jimmy Farrell. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Just Main 4 Dr. Brinton Primary Conference exercises jensc conducthis were chrldren with the parents a few dav 10 BS :1 , PHONE HOLLA DAY 5?.v Melodies. Happy Horn :00 Adventures of Charlie Chan 10:13 Boyle Furniture It .30 - International News. 10 :45 Wrestling Matches. 11:15 -- Don Cave orcehstr. CDLBS: Sterling Young orclies. 11:45 News. Jin 9 Boyd-Jimm- y 19 Bugle Call Kevue. Morning Watch. CBS: l'ress Kadlo Ncs. ltS: :00-C- " William NOVEMBER serenade. Bill. Voice of Experience. 1. and L. Siory nf Mary Marlln. 10 .45 CUS Hve Star Jones. 11 :00 'IIS t . Dalley orchestra. 1 :15 Li ssons In Bridge 11 :30 Colonial Mel. id lea. 11 news. inieriiatloiial ii 12:00-CB- S: Between the Hook Ends I2:15C1IS: Happy Hollow. BS: 12 Schm.1 of tho Air. 1 :U0 -I'd roll Builders. 1 ::i0-CTown Topics. 2 00 Broadcaster"! Itevlew. 2 .10 -- CUS: Kducallotial Feature. ! 15 -- CBS; Threo Little Words 3 lio : BS ( Cliansonettcs. 3 :I5 - ( BS : Hale, tenor. 3 :.:o -- Inti rinouiiulu Newt. 3:45-- 4 BS: Tito dollar. Mexican tenor. 4.00 4 BS : Joseph I'lnike orchestra. 4 15 (US. Bmay Veiiuta. 4 :i0 - Merchant's Kadio Column. 5 .00 - Latest Halite rh.tthiin. 5 :I 5- - Hroa.lcaaler 'i Id view. 5 :30 - Jack Armstrong. 5 :4 -- Little Orphan Annie. U .00 Sunset serenade. I Krlf-o- t of Mary Marllu. Star Jouen. Matinee Memories. ( Its 10:30 4 Its GREATEST! A Foromcwnt Box. .05 Breakfast Melodies. :30 Shopping suggestions. 00 - Ida (i. Abbott. :13 Jennie Leo. .30-- The Milky Way. 8 8 0 9 EH E. Story International BS: 7:55 GRAND IN Clarence Experience. Interuatioual news. J :45 tilt "The -- live Sunrise 7 :00 7:13-- Man Who Knew Too Much" I'KAXCT.S DKAKI. t Ot.IN I LIVE SERIAL AN!) COMKDY IN ADDITION $20 PAY NITE DRAWING AT 9 P. M. kll CBS: CBS: of TUESDAY. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, November CKTAT WW, UmIT.I.K Hll I. 0 If Voice 30-- The :45 11 HAPPENINGS Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter Milky Way. ( US: J.rst I'laln of Experiiiicc. 10:00 - CBS: and L. 10:15- -I t. 1 CBS: Stury of Mary Marlln. 10:30 CBS : Five Star Jones. 10 :45 4 BS 11 :00 Merrymakers. 11:15 Lessons on Bridge At Home Willi Mrs. Chapman. 11 :30 9 0 FRIDAY, BUI. C 6:30 "MAD LOVE" With (BS: CBS: :43 jii THE MOST BAFFLING l.OVi: CHIME EVEIl CONCEIVED Abhott. Lee. melodies. Just J'laln 9:00 9:15 8 Y16 Ida O. Jennie lloyal CBS : News. 12:00 --CBS: Between the Bonk Ends. 12:13 CBS: Happy Hollow. 12:30 CBS: American School of Air. 1 :00 Payroll Builder. 1 :30 CBS : Hoosier Hop from Ft. Va)u 2 00 Broadcaster's lleview. 2 :30 ( BS ; Chicago Variety Hour. 2:43 (BS: Clyde Barrle. 3 :00 ( BS : Manhattan Matinee. 3 :30 Interuiountalu news. 3 :43 CBS : Concert Ensemble. 4 :00 BS : Beatrice Osgood, pianist. 4:13 "Heart's Haven." 4 :30 -- l'ayroll Builder. 5 :00 ltecorded Concert. 3 ;1 3 Broadcaster's lleview. 3 :30 Jack Armstrong. ti :00 CBS: Maurice Schraeger ensemble 0:13 International news. ti :30 Seeing the Scenic West. 6:43 BS: Studabaker program. 7 :00 ( BS: Lux Kadlo Theatre. H:00-('- BS: Wayne King. 8:3V CBS: March of Time. 8:43-C- BS: Comedy Stan :00 ( BS : Myrt ami Marge. 0:13 CBS : "Slngln' Sam'" Barbasol. 9 30- -4 BS: I'ick and l'it. 10:00-T- he Jewel Boi. 10:15 CBS : Seymour Simons orches. 10 :30 International news. 10:45 -- CBS: Hawaii Calls. 1I:00-C1)I.- BS: Eddie Oliver, orchestra. 11:30 CILBS: Merle CarUon orches. mmmm SATURDAY ONLY, NOVEMBER Radio BS : H. J. HelHZ. Oene Austin :00 11 1'ress : CBS: Ithythin Baud 11:15 11:30 I ma :4."t 1 1 - , Breakfast Melodies, 10:00 10:13 I0.:i0 10:43 founded twenty-eigh- t years ago! An abomination unto the Lord and consisted of 53 student body land an ever present help in the members in comparison with the time of trouble. 1200 enrollment of ltKiti. Selected. ln imwi CHS 8 :00 :00 0 counter-revolutio- a, .Metropolitan parade. :1j :4j ilornlng Watch. a :30 o r--u Metis. 7:33 9:13 TWO minstrels who drew from their guitars music about "the downfall of the Sovitt 1'iiion," iV "the end of the world" as they wandered among collective farms in the Kiev district were sentence'! to death in the Kiev Regional Court as Twenty-twothers received prison terms of three to ten cars. And this is wli.it liberty and freedom amount to in Russia! do.l save this country from the agitation and propaganda that would destroy our own Constitution, limit freedom of speech and press and establish a brand of "Unity" where life, death and property are subject to the whims of a political dictatorship. Granite High School wasA lie (a small boys version) ym serenade. International tf A NEW BRAND OF 'LIBERTY" mm 11 CUS : 1 that Amendment then reread the astounding clause from the Public I'tility Act of 1935. How can the two of government they represent he diverse philosophii squared? The real issue lure is Constitutionalism versus a sort of fascist ie dictatorship. mm Sunrise :00 7 7 Ken-a- m NOVEMBER MONDAY, . naries. 17 :00 CBS Sunday at Auut Susan's. :U- u- CliS : Church of tlie Air. 8 :30 Christian Science Service. Tom comic strips. 8:45 I'ni-lV :M - Tabernacle Choir and Orjan 10 :;il) of Melody. (;cms 10 :45 Judc,e Kutlicrrord in. muio aiuuj. 11 :(I0 CUrt : Church of the Air. 1 1 ::i0 Kehlon Heaps atoruan. CH : Slaters of the Skillet. 11 :45 12 :UU CUS : Hetneeu the Uookcnds. 11 :15- -( 1!S: Labor program. 12:30 TBS: Johnny Auuustlne music. 1 ;00C1SS: Symphonic Hour. 3 :00 -- Sunday Mayors, Bible stories. 3:1)0 In the Mu.sk room. 3 :13 Afternoon concert. 1:0(1 (HS: Natl. Amateur Night. 4 :SU 'US : Suiilln" Ed McConiic'll. 4 :45 Melody Fashion I'aiade 5 :00 C1!S : Alexander Woolcott 5 Katlio Short stories. 5 :4,j 4'U.S : Zenith musicale. ti M Twilight Musleale. 6 :1J Mons. I). 0. Hunt. 6:30 CBS: Leslie Howard, drama. 7 :U ( Its : hymphuiiy orchestra. 8 :U0 CIIH : Wayne Kint; orchestra. 8 :30 W'intis of Suiie. 8 :4.j 1'iiito I'ete and Itanch Boys. :00 CHS : Eddln Cantor U :.ti) -- CBS : Voice of Experience. 9:43-- 1,. I). S. Sunday Kvenlng service. 10:1."-- S. L. HI). Of Education. 10:30 International News. 10 :45 Sunday Evening on Temple square :45 CKI.HS: Larry I.ce Orchestra. 7 8 Illiopping suggestion. Ida 0. Abbott. Jennie Lee. 30 g HOLLAnAY orchrit. ' to ' nun r - i,- i - ( inn: I ' - rwU t- -- -( ( ''' - '" ' U-- ( - (ast n fr c-'i- I i d "w ' rnt ! t ' . |