Show - ' - - : k THr "ALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY - :it WitnessCites — - ' p -- --- Will-See- - 1 t0 90000 Aeres of Siirinff Wheat 30000 of Oats and 13300 of Potatoes ' ' 1 z ' 1' 4 More potatoes but less corn and tame hay will be planted in Utah in 1938 than in 1937 while plantings in spring wheatroats and barley I will remain approximately the same' according to figures released I Monday by Frank Andrews agricultural statistician acreage report of the department of agriculture indicated 13300 acres would be planted I tatoes in 'Utah compared with 13200' I planted last year Corn acreage was expected to drop from 22000 to Is 21000 acres and tame hay from i 513000 acres to 505000 1 in-li- o By JIMMIE FIDDLER Woman Testifies Defendant Threatened Shot - - HOLLYWOOD- CaL—Every now ' ' and then some columnist makes a ' crack about the probable marriage of Robert Taylor and Bar- ' bara Stanwyck The fact is—and I ' have lt on the best authority—that ' 1 Metro officials are actually praying 14 for that marriage ' reason They ' that it will give Bob "dignity" in the eyes of "the fans i A I- - think tharthe 'I rough handling ' Taylor received from the press ' when he made that trip to Europe opened the eyes of MGM's big shots ' to their own mistakes in exploiting so valuable a property They real- " ized for the first time that the deluge of mawkish "great lover" publicity which they had 'showered on Bob' had antagonized a large percentage of the theatergoer& Ever since his return they have been frantically trying to offset their early publicity by giving him roles He is to play a disillusioned German veteran and - an Indian fighting frontiers man in The same his next two pictures camera men who used to try every ruse in order to make his face "pretty" are now trying every trick of harsh lighting in order to make the Taylor face seem older and harden The studio wants every girl ' In America to forget that she ever 31 considered Bob her idealIt would all be very amusing if —71 It were not so tragic A nice kid who without being as yet a matured actor nevertheless showed great promise has been the unfortunate 'victim of one of Hollywood's worst mistakes t 41 Nsc -4 ' 4 -' ' " - - - '' - i It i1 2 ' he can step into and pick Out the animal most likely to reflect equine glamor from the silver sheet "Why horses even helptto establish their masters' characters in the minds of the audience" Sherman "Take Tom said enthusiastically Mix's' great horse Tony for example His affectionate and immediate response to Tom's orders during thrilling action sequences greatly enhanced Mix's own characterizations For a time Tony grew so popular he was rivaling his master's ' fan mail sack" S Sherman also cited William Harts pinto Fritz which- recently died as another example of equine ' '' "personality" Almost every other 'i western star you can name he Rays ' '" ' rode to fame on the back of a mount that had appearance potee intelN''N7 ligence—and a& Sherman puts it ' ' "horse glamor" Ni ' : So often has Jed Prouty played '41i"Pa Jones" in Twentieth Century-Fo- x' s 1 Jones family series that he re1 1 :'1 remarked: "When I leave cently ‘8 'I! whohme ne tio Loa toe wwoorrkk I ao hoe mh earn' send e X :: v still go homer t ' - - ' ' ' ' a t s ' he-m- : t ' ''-- -- 4' 31 --- -4 4 ': ' '' '' ' - s -l A 43 '-- i': I a r" '''' ' first degreemurder 4 4e''' The story was toldon direct and cross examination by Miss Melba Pierson 18 of 68 West Sixth South - '' street who said she was the fiancee ai2c1 who declared she Trend of ' Contrasting ' -- !l' ' i'a k N was withRomero when the shooting The Utah trend in potatoes was RecomMendation for a minimum occurred i as opposita- of the national cents an hour for The courtroom of District Judge 'reported trend where a reduction of planting paylichedule of 30 ikt: Schiller was crowded Herbert in workers women all Utah Nalaundry ds of 38 per cent MIS indicated but through the exclusion rule a tional acreage in tame hay was was submitted to the Mate indus- all witnesses in the case were to increase by 4 per cent trial commission Monday by the ushered from the room when tak11 expected and corn to decrease by 2 per cent wage board for this industry ' The recommendationf which Mao ing of testimony began Monday ' I The report estimated 90000 acres includes A — an eight-hoday and a Cites Quarrel ' a al spring wheat 30000 acres of oats tat week was unanimous on ' ''''' 81000 acres of barley would again Indiai was accused I be ' f of 'Beatiprey an planted this year Nationally de- - the part of the seven members Add ' by the girl of having quarreled with ts :' ' 'Creased plantings were expected in theA board his Lillian —Reynolds public hearing will be fixed soon from companion each of these grain crops the time he the group ''' "' t' Spring wheat planting in Nevada by the commission at which time late Sunday nightjoined and he also '0: was expected to increase from 13000 opponents and proponents of the threatened to H L (Doe) StuXi to 14000 acrei 230 Oto 2400 acres proposals may submit arguments ard 39 of 32'get' Emit Second South ' :: and tame hay from 182000 to 184000 The commission will later enter its street whom he accused of 1? paying :acres while barley was expected to order "' -to the Reynolds girl 4s The board also recommended that attentionscross 8000 to 7000 acres from 1decrease o examination of Carl '' time and a half be paid for all hours V Under I counthe defense of chief arrom Growers° Reports " King I worked over the standard week of It 1:''"--:"r" "The acreages shown for 1938 are 143 htittra but that in no case shall sell she admitted she had taken -- -I I "four drinks of whisky" between ' more 11 1I !Interpretation of reports from grow- - a woman be required to work 3 a m Mon- and in p Sunday e ers and are based upon past !Tie- - than 48 hours that part-timday 1 '' '''' time the the shooting dayabout I ! tionships between such reports and be not less than four hours and occurred Romero and a Mr and k On the "Kidnaped" set today sev'LS A worker be paid 33' Mrs Gilbert- - had drank a like H acreages actually planted" the re- - that a part-tim- e "Tin i --:::::::-::eral of us were arguing about the ! port points out and warns: "The cents an hour 4 amount she said Only a pint of relative of luck and A A importance Other recommendations are: That acreages actually planted in 1938 liquor was consumed by the four ability in a screen career Warner ' Ar —inlay turn' out to be larger or smaller Wages be paid weekly that one hour she declared contributed this story out Baxter 1 than the indicated be from deducted here working acreages eeafeohr "The ly 'Pete' minute SSONNOSOMMA411MOS0041046v (Biaiiprey) als101 likekepOKOM06111166lameNolle in own and of his I shown experience spite by reason of weather condi- - medal periods and 10 minutes in - oo came room Romero's of the facts having been widely Those cracks from columnists to the effect that the rumored k are frowned nuptials tions price changes: labor supply four be allowed for rest periods room) ihnetostatrht the the publicized at the time it's worth seems Best authorities claim that the officials by BO'a studio haven't a leg financial conditions the agricultural that the employer provide uniforms woman said and when rumpus" 0 the Reynolds retelling Talkies had just come Amon Robert s just as quick as ever they can Taylor's fans they say and Barbara say their OtcUlii4 conservation prograpt and the effect whenever they are required one woman told him to hope beout" i "get of flood a them in with new and vc: more for are the of this report itself upon farmers' week's vacation after 12 conseculover' I her all demanding 714'ilr'gt' cause he "dignity' "great had "embarrassed veteran a Warner stars ' already tive moiiths of service no deducI actions" I night" the witness continued Beau-pre- y was down on his luck It looked as 4 tion for waiting time left the room saying: actors never think At up tergrow to be was though Members board are the of wage : "All right I'll go but I'm coming minated and he had little hope of MGM whith has Its sets scatS L Stake Increases 1 I I FL RCM Brown John Van Cott and 41 back I'll get a 'rod' and come back getting another And at that criti- tered over some 20 blocks an emcity French George representing and if you're wtth anyone I'll shoot cal moment Raoul WaLsh the dirCouncil Members ND electric tram system was Installed ployers Mrs J M Brady you and him too" ector-star ON THE AUDIBLE SCREEN of the first outdoor STUDIO—"The Girl 'of ili'e Golden ieiktMrrmesp Charles F and Priest rr Appointment of three new 'mem to several weeks ago supposedly MacDonald with Jeanette "In Old Arizona" had the West" talkie i M Warned t CI employes and bers of the Salt Lake L D S stake materials GEM—"Double or Nothing" with Nelson Eddy Leo Carrillo and Walstrangest of accidents While driv- convey workmen an Bing Crosby Martha Raye Andy arne ' high council was announced Mon Hnerr of the' industrial Anion ter oy Blackhurst clerk ing his car along a desert road a from one far corner to another But Devine Pidgeon and William Frawley ex tote) that Beauprey had itzi- day following the stake quarterly jackrablit blinded by his lights ' ' 'conference which was addressed STATE—"Varsity Show" with Dick :AP anything but eturned and as coming up the jumped through the windshield the contrivance by I PARAMOUNT—"The Girl of the Powell Rosemary Lane also "Idol' HO 11 i poor laborers stairs Romero and the Pierson Walsh lost the sight ot one eye— efficient because IJoseph Fielding Smith member of Golden West" with Jeanette Mac- of the Crowds" with John Wayne woman ranI out i to the hall and bid and of coursetluid to be replaced never had a chance to use the trams Donald Nelson the Quncil of twelve apostles Eddy Leo Carrillo -TOWER In a line I cl et she said As In the starring iole Baxter was The Gables high council members (Ninth East and Ninth i0t14 DO I Loys Taylors and and Walter Pidgeon 4 ore George45rAehton for the past —' Romero ed South)—"You Can't Have Every- it 1Beauprey grabbed the only suitable type available'and crawfords of the lot on pounced UTAH—"Rebeces of him arm of the a the stake Alice Sunnybrook thing" with he was rushed pito the part It by )15 years FaYV1:!Qf tangier OF f them withAtiLeathusiagraata4 R Ahleerid-'Rit- i "Theti what happened" asked—Mads—hlza—a—greater—star—than---he-brothers also Sunday school sberintendency GIR DEN Gloria HE and RawScott W Jack Steenblik Calvin on of for on Haley Oland "Charlie children in F dolph Chan Warner Christmes morning had ever been before "Luck rules Attorney Joseph eight years lit on "Portia t stake superintendent of the Y 11 dents of the University of Utah wiU lings on 'direct examination also with said-ranStuart Trial" d this business" Warner And today following the formal Broadway" Abel and Frieda Inescourt "There were threeahats fired couldn't get a dissenting voice and Grant S Iverson register for the final quarter of tho posting of notices which forbid joy- Walter STAR—"The Good 'Eaith" with iAaroul e priesthood supervisor in scholastic year Tuesday beginning during- - the scuffle and Jack 4- ' ' on the electric trams a pall CENTER—"A Slight Case of MurPaul Mum and 14Mse Rainer also Mrs Withers showed Inc an riding at it a rn in the Wilon building moanefU 'He shot me Allred times" r "CapitpOiithward Zi s' of gloom hangs over the Metro star der" with Edward G Robinson "Fish from Hell' Paramount lirridaP: Freshman and sophomore stu- wai her reply amusing letter whieh Jane received brigade for obtarrily WI liAale b SOUTH EAST fan an from dents for the for the state Other witnesses quar(Sugarhousel— ON THE STAGE AND SCREEN t'— today signed up spring —with— I - "Love And Hisses" with Walter 1 000 ter claims County "I've tonatanco Beano been Scanlon named Lotibfird Carole were to Y likes William tell about Betty Monday Registration Monday Tipton BOXY—On the stage: "Uncle Ezra ! Ar ias Aherne Simone Winchell want that Bernie the and eatBen in classes the combined a you for of an enormous in friend hers the papers draftsman city engineer's reading figures !load Bond Debt may Dance Frolic" IWith e total 4000 by thaz end of the office and Captain of City Deter- to ride on a fire engine and that er who was sadly overweight She Simon also Wakner Oland In 20Smith's Barn : : raof and stars hillbilly stage Carlo" you have a football team" Miss consulted the studio doctor who in- "Charlie Chan ) With the issuing of an auditor's week said Registrar E J Norton tives E A Hedman dio On the screen: "Transatlan1 wrote mama won't Scanlon to on of a structed her a of strict diet "My the go Tipton dentified equaling registration drawing RIALTO—"S 000nd Honeymoon" tic warrant on Salt Lake county by Monday :1 with Jack of the winter quarter which wcs part of the first and second floor let me play football with the boys orange juice Melba toast and green with Loretta Young and Tyrone Benny: also "The Bold Caballero"' 7County Auditor Ferrell H Adams the no teams where are there and "All of said the of Hotel Rex in girls' the history and Captain the plans the vegetables right" largest Power also Dolores Del Rio and with Bob Livington and Heather Monday for $136000 County TreasHedman told of 'ballistics teats I live So if you'll let me play gourmand doubtfully"Do I take it Peter Lorre In "Lancer urer J R Jarvis was authorized university Angel Spy" 011 football team on I'll or before Beaumy a get meals?" after will in bullet fired from 'your my : to dispatch to New York City a Students showing register Tuesday ROBINSO to let ride on his fire CAPITOL—"Wells Fargo" with Joel check for that amount with which order of alphabetical positions of prey's gun by himself and one found daddy because you 1938 The for Tribune Copyright Sinhe's Bob Dee a fireman and McCrea Frances In 8 hotel wall m at names the "N" to follows: a the following engine to retire $120000 in road bonds plus "SI" 9 as INE —sTaRTS Burns: also "Love on a Budget" a in "Sin" to "2" 10 a tn' the shooting came from the same cerely your fan—because you're no ° accrued interest on April 1 I 4-I with the Jones "A" sissy!" m "D" to "H" gun to "C" 12:45 p Family Fa3rment of the road bonds now Singing Group Will Mr Rawlings was assisted by MaGEO BRENT O'BRIEN PAT due will cut down the outstanding 7:45 p m "I" to "M" 1 Melvyn Douglas showed up at The program will comprise songs of I :bonds of the county to $845000 Mr Regular class instruction will be- rlon G Romney assistant district the studio the other day with com- Present Program attorney Assisting Mr 'King was gin Wednesday MURDER' 461t't Adams said various nations house for the II plete plans atB local 'woman Meyers Belyr a With Beatrice Davies as conduche is going to build in the Hollybe heard are Violet solists Four to ePar torney tor the Elysian Ladies' chorus will R AtcShd Is t a: The trial will be resumed at 10 wood hill& Ontocourse everyone Gray soprano Paloma A Beesblue- give a concert in the Twentieth L D the around Inspect ' gathered a in Tuesday 'LAST il at 7:30 pm ley Dorothy Allen and Erma FerI If prints Katharine Hepburn was the S ward chapel Tuesday 'it: ALBIEREN BWIRERNIECEll -A DAY! -— -Merle Derrick will be accompanist nellus contraltos : touvenrustiLgchr ts vesory ouknifiutithiyewoutxu: i -CBS Son Annou SBIONE ZION "he's forgotten to put Jn an tt 1 I I ' A son - I no) rumpus roe --7 I ky 41 '' 7 blue':t111E VOICE OFTHÉ WEST) Mr and Mrs gravely rolled up the i rmegglea-- he said "there's no t "No" s street in MARCH 24 TiJkSDAY East TLIEbIDAY MARCH r""""" A m Z ' and no play room I'm being A M rtime w9k po um n pital the 11""1117:24110derenada a to build Mrs :001EDYL4)awa repress going 4 0Iguunerilear day 81 114 Ltasar the Morning 8:30—KDYL-1tide- rs or the Ranee Jimiiivis I 41)1CCIZ not a clubhouse!" 7 News drey 1" Meditations Salt iiiJ:1! Daybook ( t B T E113E(CA CI flyi staollatior- ttl'SwHtvrto"WrtototT'Tilltst will be kith—and sometimes — NSW I East iireet— -" 7:30KDYLTronofladio NMI isiropttitql UNNYEECOICIALI 7:45—KDYL-MueicMoods Clock 4 IA New' No- Lake Council Of Wen alt S30—Kpirl-8nngfi '' 40r ' m'On-- 01r1 lime Tunew Scout council 7 r " Footnotes AMATEUR iteettaL tKANO Ottisw-r----FINAIn ItivtiMig t IS at the Cmiiimade-Ir w S 'nell 0 — ' g i t I of CaltilwVA " botrogarie!Jiejsm TILL- -1pc 6 i 2PM a : Julian 43d4 V4Igglittee: r 9 130k urilL:t91 9999-91- 9 i V'Al rs it FluillionS---mt -II at — It is Sherman's proud boast that a corral lanytime 'T 2 ' 4 lity" 1 1 - - ' 4 ' i ' By HAROLD HEFFERNAN HOLLYWOOD March 21—Harry (Pop) Sherman one of Hollywood's most successful and proliflo makers of western films prides himself on his knowledge of horses Horces like men he says are cast for screen roles because of their "gersona- a a l '" '' '' ' f t - ' " 1AL' ' '' - I Have Glamor - 4 ' f 14 ' ' HorsesAust d- - zs4 --- 1 — ' ' ' Even Movie -- - ' '4- - ' we - ' A 1' ' Details of events leading to the fatal shooting of John Arnold Smithsen kpown in professional boxing as Jack Romero Were recited Monday to a jury in the trial of Peter W Beauprey charged with !state Will Set H earinon on Lattildry Pay ' 0? : - 1 4- here : - ' ' Studio W ill k arbara---Stanwy-c ' -- : - 1 i - - Rob6-7'7j'4'161i7:'''4i''-M'oe01-''Qik'0- - ' - ' 1938 22 MORNING--MARC- Will Plant More Spuds Si66: I:UtakCorn in Hay Than in '37 - Quarrel kJrncials—HopeHeandB Illurder Trial ' uk S Estimates State Farmers i- - 14 -- - - - id "- 4 - z 1 ‘ ' 4 Ptlitikl ' vrTx-gltirttnrm- a y I I Taylor-Stanwyc- v A- to!!?cloIt Nt - - take At Salt Theaters 0 I 0 D r U of U Sgtc The-"ni- 1 kw Registration armAwith-Shirley-TempleT- - ict A '1 do 1 F—aTtiz-15Tier- -- ' Lops$120 off ' : C4 Merry-Go-Roun- - D1" m t - - IL Zf: t' Itvotiventt - Ilgint Hk6 nceHcla ' R :15—NBC--"Margo- -- - name' tomtit- Jose guest aettat Minty War with Min "Ill Tigrwri:"S ItiVirlik' Wa411! i0:1 42 ot Witted Taint' 3046tH0--Our Gal Sunday Siowart-and d ateettusk Preis Oospoidinser0Takt VIII OtIte6113t VV"a"P'S ercheatrals" drarnattion 9:45NBC--Edwar- t l' ' ' and B(41- of all Churehos000 ShPROttlabY 711 jirermi Ilm'onbatightoa 2 I :45—CB8—"Valiant rLmady" t 21:01C118--Hett- y i ri't 'x t ' 3 e) m in"4447:limvrrtd0 N Patch" Other Wite11Plain AIL" st 12:004XDFL-Retreahns- ent - "Time Iloilo' Sam 1130N110"Jorin's 11:45N130-"Ju- i2 y :!s—ppak '' t Midnight : Al 21100—CRIII--He- I22 t 'I A nry -(Paid - - Midnight - Knurl orchestra Paiinderir orchestra Night Advertisement) ) Hal Dreisktes orcirstra Prorh 12:qn—NP0—Rotor A tnftfi NirMI 30—trorrp -- d Paid Advertisement) orChestra i I ''''''l f 11 l'' Z r '11 - market quotatigns With 'of the Air nManners idyls " au P M ' thorny 121nC01-InOtilring' Rimers' Guide Reporter '' : 2 4 e Federation of We"with visiting tit men's Clubs lehrities t Chef 1:45—CBS—Rollers Ithaw soprano With LT:45eNFIC-eMYst- ati with concert orchestra Young's Paeilly'" 1:00Ntto"pepper ' 7''" 2:00eCBS-41y- rt and MargePerkins" '" 2 154'liS-Prettanti Sado" Kitty deity 1::Intvno"Vic '' Keene Licht" drama 1:43—NBC"Guldini ! Gene :I and Glenn Hints Harry's 2:15NBC--ittort- o olutn-- 1 of Mary Marti& ottineio "' ' I :15KST--internation- al News ' 2:20—KrlY17-Melott- o Scrapbook ' i ""tt B trton Bora 'Dr Kate" drama Mouse starring gess 2:00NBC--1tenne- tt and Wolverton 4 " Johnson 3:15—NBCVagabonds " but Rhythm the 30—NBC—Joseph Csillechlri's orchestra t ' KEG orchostrc ni---AtnvYroneRadin Newt' e Riffle effIUMIL 4:00—NBC-8cie-nce in the Nen 8:004011--Broadcaster- s' 4 15—KilYL—Notes to Rhythm Review -0 15 of JIMMY Alice 4 Party actnrie rfulM pre 5 ntlNBC—"Essy Aces" ! 4 gents Helen Mettekto in "Second Keen i Tracer of Lost ' 0 1112baivt" Persons" (11:00CRit--"81- 1 town'" starring St& j Artnetrtmg the ah- Ward G Robinson and Claire Tor American Boy tor 18:45--- K DIU- - "Orphan Annie" t' 10 Arden's orchestra and 11:00—NBC—Walter Kelsey's Mute t ' 01:3044Krit--11gilextl II:15—K DYL—Trangradio rJews Droning 1 Carter Kdition :4 the run GO By with King Serenade i0—NBC—Wayne Al Pearce and His Gang 2:00—NBC—Von Pop—Iltdewaik inter TI30Cfts---Jaci- t 't Giant's M College and views condueted by Wallace Sutton ' ' worthand Parke tohnson 4 wthte"' orcgcbile7tii:a T:30—NBC—Fibber McGee and Mollie a :4 comedy iiketeit by Marian end Jim with Hugh Porter tenor and Hit Jordan: Billy Mills' orchestra 4 nett Rays's - Style Chats PAii—NRC—To be announced ' il P M O—CBS—Just with Enteainment : Fullers aollywoed - Jack Fulton's orchestra and Am- rlosip q (trews Sisters it :45—NBC—Delo Carnegie ' McCall's '"Hoilywood 'er Ands P Screen honors" Varieties ' 4 Jolson Perky Serene i:30—NEC—Johon tiresetits Russ Mon i Martha Rays' and Victor Young's gates orchestra with the Swing 4 orchestra Fourteen Adair AM Frances for Madame Cherie' Martin's Thrill Marv 1 ' 3 0 '''' concert See Snelling 1 - '' 3 News InAA—NBc—Woody Hermand's oretiestka '' 1045—KS14--T- he 11(St4 orchestra Players underittIn 10430—NBC—Mike Siley's - ' In - ocrwy rection of Louise Hill Howe lAnniiredio New I )I i' IEscortn Inei by Gladys Wag-- 1115—NBC—Bud Music ' Box at t art Pinney orchestra A rt of Conversation i 11 il :3 Trumbauer't erchea- ' ed 1 I :43—CB--TFlo Rtto's emitter ra and ' - A Stater -- - '' - - ' - 41 RIDGE RUNNERS ° s- t 4or 4 9 I ti ''''-- SI o" s ' '747 ' '0 4 k TY '' - 1111 0 " 10 -- -- 11111J1iIllik ' I EIMENI " A a o' t I -- ' ' - all 1 tit'Aottt Irak WI WALTZ TONIGHT 4 Il oN C wit4'4 ' 1 ' - ' may' '0PAMAb'ff - ' ' bleon - ' k I ballroom Adolph Brox Intim : parable Music Ladles 20o Gents —30o Coconutt Grove ' -8- - 11 - — j I 7770"- — 014 I 0 isDouble or Nothing" ' )' TIMES TODAY— BING CROSBY MARTHA RAYE 114 illuminated -- LAST ' 1EARTS TOMORRO- EDDY 4vith isr GOW t VIII N W- "ROSALIE" ' NELSON A 1 ' ' PI EANOR POWELL - - s- - Ax 4:t 01 k It- 1S x o- 7001 wo NMI" t 14 t " ti L7CEILO e CI 1T - 112 E r Of '' 1111111111 ''s ''1aillYARING ANON'S SAND IL 1: UDG 1011ICEmy' r711 IL' For a 'fP — I ' POP 1 EYE 4 CNA Cartoon a VI 1r 11' ' ):4 -- O'N : i I ' ' o 1 fe Z3) belielous Repast :Ill Ifillr 1 'I 4611 0 0 c AFE 100 '184 POPULAR PRICES l ) - 0 0 a t I s - of EUROPE et day In a asset °valuable - - ' e enjoy Its grapple analysis of why war clouds hover over Europe Watch for this haap tonight In The SAL T You'll -- map in school - o - - MAIN 11""1"""""""717 ' 1 - Now that history book maps are "obsolete" The Salt Lake Telegram prints tonight a full pagel color map—complete in detail facts and vital informa- tion—on how Europe looks to- " 1 4mAyFtoriER a BOBBIJRNS Iv - '' - work EHARLI i iwkmmcc(csilft The New Map CowDS' - 4 r 1 P M TO MIDNITE ft 7-- 1 it A ire k ' fA ' re parloi -N ' 4 It 0 POViE I L 115 ylivofiiri4 too 1 oftv WAYNE ie e'' ii c 04 t --- A W 2g0 idi: 111""itm15C't i iv! IT'S Wednesday' Capitol- - Atolkhermtlli miTEI gow - ' 11°WiER 1 roil 4 HENRY FONDA - borrt i 1 -4-4v121--- tirjer- - t 6 rS 11011 190Ate latri CI lir Da ' w ! 4E3vsit ' ill - colo" 1:161130 loly::11-- - II “onto OCCUPATIONS" 8 )r I -- -- in the beautiful dJ— g II - e VT - Color Cartoons - -- " a — GEORGE IRENE Ott - AIN I -- VAPID BETTE DAVIS - — :o itAl WIEST PHI $IIIUUIHI l'IN1 1 4 FEATURES- 2 THE 12 BIG GOOD SEAT GET EARLY SCREEN L t ri 1 - ' iolig $ 4 - A04- - 4111 ' k I V4 i : C - ze -- ' 1! 4 h g r-- I7 BIG 'APPLE AN 1 AND - If or t- - -- - - 1mote ' "f t - - firptittiNOVDO o k 1 ' f 1 1 ( - 0- - a: - a - 71 : a ‘ t I - - 140051ER BIG SHOTS "Its Aki tallAlfa- ( 14ILLBILLI ES TEN N ESSE E A 1111 1 k --- p4: ' WRANbLERS ARKANSAS - ' I IJIN C t t Maltori' wiachan Eleanore Howe Page la '"Pciondi o Mine" 11:15NBC--"Iir- s Wiggs et the (Mihail S010 i It tri 3 n PK( y ik I4S-N3ou- orgag "1 S14 r ts1-'s- al 1000-Ksi--T- - 11111E3In -- ':66:"I30-I114- : - - ' 45—Kg1-Morni- 1 1013rOF ouTHollisTi I - 1 Wit E :IltAILIGHt TOMORROW-"SUBMAR- t ' 11111V1 IT - Alt it—TELEPRA31 I 4 |