The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 252, Ed. 1 Monday, July 23, 1934 Page: 8 of 12
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MUNVAY, JULY 23, 1934
Shirley Temple Is Saving
Her Money for College- autem .tan..........
• C Station— Kilo. Watts
. _ . , WLW. Cinefi-hati. 700 500,000
T LKMOX, St. Louis ......1090 50,000
Rather Her Parents ATA WENR Chicago 870 50.000
• WFAA—A1 Pearce’s Gang
KTAT—Something About Everything.
KFJZ —NRA News.
I ERLD—Air Tabloid.
WRR -Story Hour.
4:15 P. M.
Film Starlet Is Worth Many Times Her
.. Weight In $50 Bills; Her Pet Passion Is
ice Cream with Chocolate Gravy
Radio Programs
MONDAY
PRESS-WORTH BIRTHDAY CLUB
Are you below 15 years of age? Then you are eligible for
The Press-Worth Birthday Club.
To join, fill out this coupon and mail or bring it to the
Birthday Club Editor of The Press, Fifth and Jones Streets.
The week before your birthday, you will receive an ad-
mittance card to a birthday party at the Worth Theater on
the following Saturday. There will be a party, with music,
movies and surprises, EVERY SATURDAY.
Name..
KFJZ -Dorothy Dean.
KTAT—Seeing SBC
KRLD—Cadets Quartet.
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KRLD—Mtlatures.
KTAT—Afternoon Music.
WFAA—Grandmother’s Trunk:
Address .
Boy............Girl.....
Age......
Five-year-old Shirley Temple, Fox starlet, is saving
her money for college. Rather, her parents are.
On her pay for a month, most students could take a 6:C0 P. M.
medical course, finish at the Sorbonne and wind up with a I KTAT-Women’s Federated Club,
trip around the world.
But at that, she seems destined to be worth many
times her 43 pounds in $50 bills to Fox Film. The company
will get twice her $1,250 a week salary next time it lends
her out. 1—---—-------—
4:45 P. M.
WFAA—Manufacturers’ Association.
KRLD—Two Pals and a Gal.
KFJZ —Musical Program.
| WRR —Radio Who’s Who
| KRLD—Bill Forbes’ Orchestra
WFAA—Central Park Orchestra
KFJZ —Popular Selections.
5:15 P. M.
WFAA Mario Cozzi.
KTAT—Judge Rutherford.
KRLD Nick Lucas. .
| . ‘ 6:30 P. N
Mother Temple is constantly and his friend also a former con- WBAP—News: Evening Reveries
. 440 4 AS: 41BP 4 KTAT—Jewel Box
KRLD-Adcaster: Highlights: Sports
with the five-year-old on the set. vict, when Shirley comes in for
At home Shirley plays, in the as neat a bit of movie acting as
has a you’ll ever see. .
back yard where she
wagon and doll house.
Her passion is ice cream with
"gravy". Gravy means chocolate
syrup.
The last 15 minutes will have
you kicking the arms off your
chair. .
KFJZ —Ed Lally. Pianist.
5:45 P. M
WBAP Sisters of the Skillet
KTAT — Madcap Players.
KFJZ - Sport Slants
KRLD—The Crowd Roars
Birth Date .....................................
- (Year) (Month) (Date)
WRR —Turf Topics.
.KMOX—Edwin C. Hill, “Human Side of
r News.”
KRLD—Jimmie Allen’s Adventures.
6:30 P. M
WLW-Gladys Swarthout.
KMOX—Four Shamrocks
WRR —Sports. Business Builders Orch.
WFAA-Mrs Tucker’s Smiles.
KFJZ — Will Parker, talk.
KRLD—Musical Brevities
KTAT—Sshroeder Brothers.
6:45 P. M ri
WFAA—Frank Monro, tenor
9:15 P. M.
KTAT—Castles in Music.
WFAA—Gene and Glenn.
KMOX—Rita Rogers.
KRLD-Newni orchestra:
KFJZ -Dance Tunes.
KTAT-Rhythm Rambles
WFAA—Club Aguila Orchestra.
WLW —Crosley Follies
9:45 P. M.
KMOX—AY Katz and Kittens.
KTAT—Rex Parks’ Orchestra.
KRLD—Enoch Light’s Orchestra.
- 10:00 P. M.
KFJZ —-Dance Tunes.
WBAP—Sammy Watkins’ Orchestra.
KTAT—Dream Ship.
KRLD—Men About Town.
10:15 P. M.
KTAT—Bedtime Tunes.
.KRLD—Blue Monday Jamboree.
.0:30 P. M.
KFJZ —Mount Gilead Choir.
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KRLD—Sports: Child’s Orchestra
KTAT —Maria Koska.
10:45 P. M.
KTAT—Solon Quarter Hour.
11:00 r. M.
WBAP—Clyde Lucas Orchestra.
KTAT—Let’s Go Dancing -
KRLD—JPN Russell’s Orchestra.
11:30 P M.
WLW — Moon River. Organ and Poems.
BAPTISTS TO PICNIC
County Association to Hold Con-
vention at Arlington
The Tarrant County Baptist
Sunday School Association mapped
plans for its annual convention
Aug. 26 at Arlington Park, at its
monthly meeting yesterday at
Forest Hill.
A pienic will be held at 1 p. m.
at the convention and annual re-
ports made.
Speakers yesterday were Rev.
C. R. Bullock, association presi-
dent, Mrs. C. W. Murphree, Joe
Ballen and Miss Mary Hague, of
Fort Worth. Trinity ‘Baptist
Church delegation was honored
for coming the greatest number of
miles and Oakhurst Baptist
Church had the largest percentage
of members present.
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selling
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NOW! The darling star
of “Little Miss Marker”
Latest Charlie Chan
Picture Real Puzzle
Among the best of many knock-
out shots is when Shirley feigns
sleep as Dunn sings a lullaby.—
T. A. T.
There’s a new twist in "Charlie BAILEY HERE TONIGHT
Chan’s Courage,” showing at the
Palace that makes it different--Congressman Joe W. Bailey Jr
6:00 P. .M.
KTAT—Dinner Music.
| WRR —Little Willie.
WFAA Dorothy Brannon
KFJZ —Venetians
KRLD-Kate Smith.
WLW —Jan Garber’s Orchestra
6 15 P. M
WFAA Rhythm Time.
KFJZ — Gene Cagle.
7:00 P. M
KRLD-News: Evan Evans, Concert
KFJZ — Smiles.
WFAA—Greater Minstrels: Gene Arnold
KTAT-Gladys Wright, pianist.
7:15 P. M.
KRLD-Looking At ILife.
KFJZ — Old Time Tunes.
KTAT—Beauty That Endures
7:30 P. M
WENR—Princess Pat Players.
| KMOX—Summer Interlude.
KTAT—Pete Hawkins’ Orchestra
Orch.
WFAA—Joe Cook Comedy: Donald Noyis.
KRLD Tom Gentry’s Orchestra.
7:45 P. M.
KTAT-Roy Newma 1 and Boys.
8:00 P. M.
KTAT—Reflections of Romance.
WPAA - Walter Woodward. Talk
KRID — Wayne King’s Orchestra
----8:5 P. M
KFJZ —Around the World .
KTAT—Donald Nayior
WRR —Baseball.
8:30 P. M.
KTAT—Around the Town.
KRLD-Singing dam
KFJZ - Otis Rogers, Talk
WFAA—Clyde Smith, Talk.
8:45 P M. - .
KFJZ —Musical Program
KRLD—Melody Masterpieces
9:00 P. M.
WLW —Cousin Bob and Kin
KFJZ —Joe Batley, Talk.
KMOX—Baseball play by play resume
KRLD—-Fats Waller.
WFAA—Frank “Bring Em Back" Buck
KTAT—Joan Jordan
SEE IT TONIGHT!
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skull-duggery pictures. Station KFJZ at 9 p. m. today in
Any dyed in-the-wool mystery the interest of his candidacy for.
—fan knows that Charlie—wH in4-1-t,—*—
the solution of what appears to The U. D. Senate. Mr. Balley with
be a chilling mystery, but it is a
maze of plot and counterplot that
mystifies the bland Chinese de-
tective in this picture. Even if
you have solved the other Chan
pictures, you’ll miss this one.
Chan wears a disguise to track
down his man for the first time
in his film criminology.
, A Chinese parrot, who screams .
"Help! Murder’" in Chinese,
Wrlldi-aw 28Till-h-mchelinWNtacnolimssicbiees:
A pictorial review and snappy"
comedy make the bill a good two
hours’ entertainment. D. C. L.
arrive here about 8 p. m. and con-
fer with supporters before the ra- -
dio talk. .
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She Takes a Bow In
"Baby, Take a Bow"
Baby Temple can take many
bows in "Baby, Take a Bow" at
the Worth Teater
The talkie, written especially
for her, has everything to make
America forget its troubles for
an hour and a half The severest
purity leaguer would stand up
and cheer
James Dunn is Shirley’s papa
who’s "going straight" despit
the hounding of Alan Dinehart.
who does a good job in the role
L of a thick-brained detective. Claire
Trevor is the beauteous mother
who is helping Jimmy beat his
record. 1
The detective is about to suc-
ceed in pinning the theft of a
$50,000 peari necklace on Dunn
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or are the critics wrong?
With the banding together of clergymen and lay
workers of all denominations to fight the present
trend in movie making, a great tide of feeling
against Hollywood has swept America. Is this feel-
ing justified? Does Hollywood deliberately pander
to man’s lowest instinets? Or do the movies merely
give the public what it wants?,
HOW ABOUT THE CHILDREN?
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Those who attack movies emphasizing sex or crime
point to the millions of children who attend the
movies every week. Yet can America’s chief form
of amusement be edited for 11-year-old minds and
still hold the adult world? Should children go to
the movies under any circumstances?.
DO THE STARS SUFFER AS A RESULT?
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Individual actresses and actors have been singled
out for attack by the clean-up movement. Does an
actress’ reputation suffer when she plays vulgar,
immoral, or supersophisticated. types in picture
after picture? And does the effect of the triangle
plot, the cheap dialog of some pictures, the bru-
tality of the gang movie, affect the moral tone of
this nation?
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Dan Thomas, Press Hollywood correspondent, has
analyzed the problem for Press readers. Here are
six articles which no parent—no thoughtful person
—should miss!
“It Ain’t No sin” Has Become a Picture Without a Name Due to Those Protesting
Against Mov fe Morals
nat’s Wrong with the Movies
Do "Gang Movies” Glorify Crime?
a startling analysis
of a moral problem
that vexes America
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Sheldon, Seward R. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 252, Ed. 1 Monday, July 23, 1934, newspaper, July 23, 1934; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1685096/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.