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32 Bridge holding
34 Cooking
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JUNGLE JIM, personified by
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Pictures’ “Jungle Man-Eaters.”
again swings into setion on the
Queen Theatre screen.
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21 Fan Sower
24 Festive
25 Baking ■
chamber to a
the swindlers backs out from the
deal and is killed, Harding (Don
MacLaughlin) seta his men in ac-
tion to lesrn more shout “The
Financed Fiances.”
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MR. WHITTLESEY hesitated.
“Perhaps someone entered her
apartment after she left.”
“A man named Harry Flana-
gan. for instance?”
"Flanagan? I don’t believe I
know the name."
"A hoodlum, a no-good—per-
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In the Senate to, “secure wages
for seamen in case of wrecks.”
One local newspaper waxed edi-
torially on a resolution passed by
the House on Feb. 12. The reso-
Ginger ROGERS • Jad CARSON
TheGcoom NW Spas a
Thayer to death here Dec. • be-
cause "I don’t like women,” was
declared insane at the Lima State
BGNRt.
what was your impression at the
time? I mean, had Mr Smithson
taken any efects with him-
clothing, personal belonging*—’"
"I don’t have to think about
that I recall distinctly that I
was rather surprised at the time.
His room was exactly as 1 be d
gone out for an evening and had
not returned. His clothing, an of
ft. as nearly as I could deter-
mine. was in his room. Except
for what he was wearing, nat-
urally. His shaving gear. even
hie toothbrush, was in his room
That was all the proof I needed
Mr. Smithson did not disappear
of his own free will."
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tor BaturOar
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Dakota
tempered.”
“All right. Smithson went off.
He laid low. waiting his time-
hle opportunity. At long last be
found it—and killed Jess Car-
michael!"
“He waited 12 years, sir?"
“After 12 years no one would
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MIDNITE MATINEE
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is by far the most likely prospect
of all.”
“There’s only one thing wrong
with that," Johnny said doggedly.
“I’m not engaged to find the
murderer of Jess Carmichael the
Third. My job’s to find Lester
Smithson—or what happened to
him, if be is dead.”
“I’m afraid I’ve told you aa
much as I know.”
(To Be Continued)
to protest the Senate censure of -----------------
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day be told Don Wheelwright
about it He worked htmaett up
to a fine frenzy and went to have
it out once and tor all with
young Jess. They had K asst and
Smithson lost." Johnny paused
sigmnificantly. "Carmichael killed
him!"
“Oh. nor Mr Whittlesey cried
out aghast
Johnny shrugged. Tse etven
you your choice of several the-
ories. You don’t like any of
them. You try one. What about
Jess Carmichael?"
“I should think," Mr. Whittle-
sey mid stiffly, "that should be
obvious. Young Mr Carmichael
got involved with a-a woman."
“One of the neighbors heard
the shot after she’d left the
apartment Some minutes later."
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$2.40 Per Couple Tax Inel.
He said he didn’t know anybody
on the other side of the world and
even if he did, he didn’t see why
the American taxpayers should
have to pay money to “fix it up
for me so that I would write to
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question, Mr. Whittlesey You’ve
had all these yean to form an
opinion. Just give me that opin-
ion. upon impulse. What do you
think happened to Mr. Smithson
when he walked out of this dub
ll yean ago?”
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railroad to the Pacific. Some
thought it was a fine thing. Others
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chairman of the committee, said
in a statement that the group has
“performed a highly significant
and important service in creating
a voice for millions of Americans
who are disturbed by present
trends but have no way of express-
ing themselves on important issues
such as the centure of Sen. Mc-
Carthy."
^[john ERICSON
"Ah. yes!"
“Perhaps he was afraid his
meal ticket was going to be
punched out on him. Perhaps he
was—jealous—if such creatures
can be jealous."
“Do the—the police know about
this Flanagan?"
"No.”
"There is such a person?”
“There is.”
"Then," said the club manager
firmly, “I believe the police
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ANOTHER LOOK
AT HAPPENINGS
100 YEARS AGO
By HARMAN W. NICHOLS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 -UP—
A century ago this week, your gov-
ernment was fussing about the
matter of keeping Indians from
ambushing white fathers.
The congress got exercised over
First of a series of KBWD-
Mutual broadcasts marking the
centennial of Michigan State Col-
| lege ia to be heard Saturday. 3-
3:30 p.m. Dr. James B. Canant,
U. S. High Commissioner for
Germany, is featured at the
Founder’s Day Convocation from
the East Lansing campus.
FO^ YOUR VALENTINE
FLOWERS. . . .
BROWNWOOD FLORAL
CO., INC.
Phone 2481
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Lincoln Cantata on
'Theater of Air'
A lonely hearts club that uses
the malls to bilk ex-servicemen
comes under the scrutiny of David
Harding. KBWD-Mutual’s "Coun-
ter spy" tonight, 9-9:30 o’clock
When one of the foils used by
instruction
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37 Coconut fiber
39 Russian news
agency
40 Trading place
41 Mountain pass
42 Natural fat
43 Monkshood __
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92 Allowance for P
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confined to the subject under con-
sideration, except during evening
sessions.” The paper said it
; thought that was right noble and
■ that the movet of the resolution.
a Mr. Stratton, was entitled “to
the thanks of the country for this
timely and proper restriction.”
An advertisement in one paper
was trying to sell a book on "duels
and dueling” for $1.25. Every-
thing. the ad said, "from that one
between David and Goliath to the
' present."
A bill was being considered in
the House of Representatives to
provide more efficient discipline
for the Navy. It will be recalled,
said the sponsor of the measure,
For a Wide and Colorful Se-
lection of VALENTINE Floral
Gifts—Call . . .
BROWNWOOD FLORAL
CO., INC.
Phone 2481
1 “One of our parton. Naturally, michael
I supervised the operation.“
• “Good. Now, think a moment.
“Let me try this for stze, Mr. haps • gigolo."
Whittlesey. You will concede that
SATURDAY ONLY FEATURE
The convocation opens the year-
long observance of the school’s
100th anniversary. Dr. John A.
Hannah, president of Michigan
State, introduces Dr. Conant
whose topic will be “An Old Tra-
dition in a New World."
"patch up the (so-called: long him."
bridge over the Potomac/’ There I was pretty interesting week
was no quarrel about need for fix here - 1“ years ago.
body moves from Washington to
Illinois. • Noel is heard as the ing the holes in the bridge, but
ballad singer with Miss Speaker there were some hot words about
taking the soprano roles what it was about to cost. Around
912,000.
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The annual American Legion
pilgrimage to Lincoln’s Tomb in
Springfield. Illinois; will be
broadcast by KBWD - Mutual
Saturday from 12-2:30 p.m.
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First Show Starts st 6:50 ’
LAST TIME TODAY Pp.°EEicFstonEM{ 600
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Liverpool aboard the barge Bessie;
uirge, ii is many-ueu anu vareu, and the schooner Ann D There
constantly changing from a dirge were 3,500 sacks of salt for sale
to a dance to a rollicking ballad, at auction
The cantata brings the Civil War There was a big controversy
President to life in the hearts over a proposed appropriation to
and minds of the people as the •• - - ... .
lonesome train which bore his
Thomas P. Leonard, 34. a tran-
A bill was introduced and passed sient from Harrisburg. Pa . who
admitted slashing Mrs. Virginia
Hospital Thursday. Prosecutor
________________________ Harry Friberg said that should
lution called for the remainder of Leonard be declared sane at a
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said it was to cost too much money
and one representative said that
would be too long to ride on a train,
anyhow.
the problem but did little more | There was a hot issue in the
than to Introduce a bunch of bills. HHouse over a small appropriation
most of which wound up in pigeon for transportation of mail by ocean
holes. steamers. Tempers rose and one
A paid announcement in one of congressman rose in wrath and al-
the Washington papers said a ship- lowed that he was dead against it.
ment of salt had arrived from for personal reasons.
other year, or two, then make his
reappearance and say he’d been
in the Belgian Congo, hunting
gorillas, or prospecting for
uranium Or he could say be d
been a victim of amnesia all
these years and that he suddenly
recovered and found himself
working as—a clerk in a Car-
michael grocery store.”
”I’m afraid that that ia stretch-
ing credulity a little too far."
voice 41 What a
27 «rocery
accepting the
inevitable
28 High cards
29 Communists
11 Baby buggy
33 Radon
Noodle Shortage Remedied
WASHINGTON. Feb. 11-UP-
Congress acted Thursday to bead
off a threatened shortage of maca-
roni, spaghetti and noodles. The
House unanimously passed and
sent to the White House a bill to
relax planting restrictions on
farmers producing durum wheat
in Minnesota, Montana, and North
and South Dakota to relieve a
shortage of the special wheat
which is used to manufacture
macaroni and spaghetti.
me5lg-t
MHF1d
MR. WHITTLESEY did not re-
spond properly to Johnny’s ques-
tjmm careraking cerenerzsoe
He was involved in an accident
ar—or he waa a victim of am-
nesia."
“Because he was experiencing
an emotional dliturbanee _ his
feud with young Carmichael?"
"No, air, I did not mean to
imply that"
"You wouldn’t go m far as to
say then that Mr. Smithson might
have been murdered?"
Mr. Whittlesey erlea out tn
honor. “Oh. ne . . . Not—mur-
der!"
the session to hold all discussions later date, he would be returned
in commiftee of the whole “and here for trial. Leonard said he at-
tacked the woman without provo-
cation.
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For Lincoln’s Birthday. Satur-
day. KBWD - Mutual’s "Chicago
Theater of the Air” (8-10 p.m.)
will present a special holiday can-
tata titled "The Lonesome Train.”
The production will have Henri
Noel and Virginia Speaker featur-
ed in the singing parts while
Maurice D. Copeland is to be
heard as Lincoln and as narrator.
"The Lonesome Train." with text
by Millard Lampell and music by
Earl Robinson, is a portrait of
Lincoln built from the memories
of a loving and grateful people.
10:00 Iba V
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Mattress Fire
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — UP-
John Jeffries told police he awoke
to find a smouldering mattress in
his apartment, so he tossed the
mattress Into a shower and went
back to sleep. He awoke again a ■
short time later to find his bath-
room and kitchen ablaze with a
fire which eventually damaged six
stories.
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3 00 Dr James B. Conant MM
3:30 Bports Parade MM
4:00 Great Momenta to Oporto
4:18 Hilbilly Hits
5:30 Teenagers Unlimited MM
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8:88 True or False MM
6:30 Home Edition of the News
6:45 Spotlight on a otar
7:00 Muaie in the Air
IM Breezin" Along
8:88 Hayloft Jamboree
1:88 Hayloft Jamboree
16 to Ten o Clock Nova
10:15 Night Watch
10:66 Eleventh Hour Nova
11:88 Evening Prayer
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"rmr adjourned to me man-
— ager’s office, just inside the
lobby. There, Mr. Whittlesey
sald, “I did not know Mr. Smith-
•on too waD. He was ano ot oar
wounger members, only • short
while out of Harover. Aad you
know young men. High spirits
and an that Of course a Harover
man knows how to drink; stin at
that age , . " Mr. Whittlesey
smiled indulgentiy. "You have
to make certain allowanges."
"Smithsod drank too much?"
Johnny asked.
“Ob an, atr, I did not mean to
imply that”
i “When Mr. Smithson disap-
left, rather, did be give up his
room?"
I “No, he did not Wa ask our
resident members to notify us
when they intend to be gone
from metr rooms any length of
time, but Mr. Smithson neglected
to da that We held his room,
fust as it waa, tar sometime and
then we ranis nil his effects."
I "Ab. yes," said Johnny "I
want to ask you about that. Who
removed his efects?"
The Senate passed a bill to in-
crease the salary of justices of the
Supreme Court, but there was no
mention of the new pay scale. And
there was a bill up to give Com-
modore Matthew C. Perry $25,000
for his diplomatic services in
“opening a eommunication with
Japan.”
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