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^WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1946 SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS

DISCHARGED FROM NAVY been honorably discharged from


Housing Problem Committee Topic • 'Seaman (2nd.cl.) Raul M. Rod- the navy.
Annexation Suit Action Sheriff's Sale Taxes
Phone Firm
to City
"The Housing Picture in San ficer of Texas, Louisiana and
Antonio" will be the topic for Mississippi -for the Veterans'
riguez; . 615, S: Colorado St.,. has

discussion Wednesday at 12:15 Administration.


By Courts Is RaisesM ;Show Increase p. m. in the Minuet.Room of
the.Menger Hotel during a joint Girls' Advisers Plan
meeting of the research- and
last Tiroes Tonight
ANCHORS AWEIGH
Thursday
Two Citizens File Motion in Appeals Clou.-: ' A total of $2,120 was collected A check for $63,933.07 was re- statistics • and emergency - hous- New Training Courses D»Mt Pregram Nighr'
Tuesday for the delinquent tax ceived Tuesday by the city from ing committees of the Chamber
Asking That Case Not Be Dropped "-'-, Girl. reserve advisers of the
account through the sale .at the .Southwestern * Bell Tele- of Commerce. Younger, Girls -department -of
A reply by two citizens to the city .of San Antonio's auction of three tracts by the phone Co. In payment of the 2 Speakers wilt1 include V. F.. the Y.W.CA., meeting in the li-
motion to drop the annexation case with .Terrell'Hills and sheriffs. department. per cent gross receipt-tax levy. Buchek, president, San Antonio brary Saturday, will prepase'an
This is. an"increase of .about $4,-: "C. T.. outline for the -'training • course
Olmos Park -was filed Tuesday in the'court of civil appeals The cases .had gone through 300 over the payment, a year Assn. of/Home Builders; It'i tru.l
through the attorneys for the contestants of the bond issue. the courts in the -back tax col- ago; when the remittance' was Federal, MacLeod, district:': supervisor, to be submitted to national head- bunts up flto and
HousingV Admimstra-; quarters. At the .same' time, moiquito«».~Para-
The reply seeks to have the" case continued to a conclusion lection campaign, handled by $59,609.71.'-The' was .$56,880.12.
1944 remittance
tion; Frank 'Brown, executive' plans will be'formulated for .the lytn and raffecatn
th.nvtoo* for good
In the courts rather than of judgment in the first case Arthur M. Scholz in the district The city ha'd estimated the director,' San Antonio Housing; final 'supper scheduled, for 6 nwawre.
be dropped. The city 'had- ap- will adversely affect their'rights attorney's -department. Sixty- telephone gross "receipt tax .pay- Authority, and :R._F.-Andrews, "p. m. Monday in the clubroom Cmtaliii DOT
pealed its case for annexation which they have in'the bond is- five'persons attended the sale. ment would be unchanged this supervising loan guarantee of- of the "Y.V . '
against the two. districts when sue case. G . J.'Lucchese, et al, The -parcels -sold were: Lot year. The .increase, therefore,
it was lost in the district court. vs. G-us B. Mauermann.",. on Fresno St., purchased-by eases the city's- -.financial - posi-
Then when the annexation of '"The question of the^.validity A.'C/Hogue for $665, taxes due tion to the :amount .of about' $4,-
the'two districts seemed likely of the
Hllls-and
annexation
Olmos'Park
of
is-a
Terrell'
mat-
$282; lot on W. 19th St., pur-300, an'amount sufficient to' run WINDOW*/-
to invalidate the city's stand in chased by Goldie D. Bryant, the city government about 10
the currently contested-bond is-
affirm judgment in the case and
drop the appellant action.
ter of public
and
importance)
Olmos^ park, •
to-the
and is
160JL-NW. 19th. St., taxes due
sue, the city filed a motion to citizens of San Antonio; Terrell ,$406;-and a third -lot purchased hours.
Hills, by J. B. Swift, 526" Ceralvo St.,
likewise of importance to the for $1050, .taxes due $740. Veterans to Meet
DACO
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TRODUCT LAST TIMES TODAY


••AMATIC THIILLIt
IT UWAU CMOtOlO) '•-

Scots
Citizens' Motion jurisprudence o f ' the State of Veterans .Jrom /.World, Wars: 'THE PICTURE OF Priws (Inc. T«>
CREDIT MEN 'MEET
In the reply; to • this; motion Texas," the-motion'stated.; I and .II are. invited.to-the,reg- Lcwer noor «J». S*M

GLflSS-GLO
DORIAN GRAY", Mczzulw «Z.H
Mayor's' Statement. Movies ,'explaining frequency ular; meeting -.of Alamo; Post No; With Geo. Sanderi Dalconr »1.3», Gallery Me
two citizens, B. W. Day and
R. R. Redus, speaking,through Mayor -Gus B., Mauermann modulation.and television will 2, • American /Legion, to te held
the attorney's for the bond case, said after receiving -word of''the be ' shown Wednesday at a Thursday at 8 p. m. in the
Elmer Ware Stahl and A. R. motion: "The people who have luncheon meeting-of the "Whole- .Legion .Club' House, 205 W.
Sohn. stated that the-confession filed- this have now switched sale, Credit Men's Assn. in the French ;Place,' ^Walter-Groce,
sides. When the-annexatioh>suit Cascade 'Tloom, St. Anthony- comniander,v announced' 'Tues-
was in progress, they'were/in Hotel, Joe W. Thiele, program day.-': A'-band^coiicert will ^pre-
Cor theft Charge court taking notes -and confer- chairman, announced Tuesday. cede the. 'business -meeting. THE CLEANER
ring with \.the .attorneys ^who:
Brings 5 Years were fighting the annexation. WtUPllTT
They'are'trying^ to keep us-from WALTER G. LEHR Jr.
Alfred Munoz. 616 -San Patri- winning'our, bond suit and"will
tio St., was.sentenced to five go to-'any'extreme." :Juit Returned From Senlce • CLEAN AND
years in the state .penitentiary Com. Alfred Callaghan, wtio REAL^ ESTATE and LOANS 211
Tuesday by;.Judge W, W.'Mc- has fought the bond issue suit Alamo "NatLiBKi.'
Crory in criminal court on pleas said Tuesday:_aftemoon-that.-he.; G-7031 ALAMO-voi POLISH THIS
of guilty in two caseVof automo- had 'riot 'heard 'that. the move PIAZA.C-Z52
bile theft Th a terms will run had been made. .' EASYWW
. concurrently.1 • "1 think'it is t fact thaf ifthe;
Two cases of automobile theft annexation is carried -through'! UM G L A S S - G L O for
were dismissed the courts, the city will win .'the; cleaning windows, mirrors,
• The sentences were imposed suit,.but in so doing'-the:bond
for theft of an automobile Nov. suit may ; be lost," Callaghan:
glass fops, glass doors,
porctlain, and chromium.
JOHN" PAYNE
13 from O. Wolf, 245. Luther said.
Drive and a car Nov. 7.'from Mayor Mauermann said thaty1 No wattr is nictssary MAUREEN O'HARA
A. L. Basse, 131 Mariposa St. he did not think the reply'would ]
affect the cityte move to^drop
the annexation -'suit.:and .-stick-1
with GLASS-GLO, just
spray if on and 'polish WILLIAM; BENDIX
Lodge Notes by, the. judgement. But it might with clean cloth.
The general relief committee cause further delay:' ; Small Sprayer BottU is
of the Order of Eastern Star Motion Stated •-'- • BUY DIRECT FROM TRIAL! included, when you buy
will hold its quarterly meeting The motion: :charged that the FACTORY AND SAVE! Obnvinoi youhell 'by 15-
Get your glasses from largest day toit, at .our rlik, that GiASS-GLO,
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in the two litigants' hadv.no right to direct-to-consumer-retail op- this U the biggest bargain
Masonic Temple, Mrs. John V.- settle their case ;tt% private per.- tical laboratories In America. you ever-fcafl. Pertect sat- • __
Franklin, secretary, announced sons inasmuch' as= all the citi- . Save 2 profits, StyllsH gen-
ulne Rhodlom* flnlib zlmleis
lifactlon'(uanmt««d. or no
cnt. 'Glastei around on
Tuesday.. i zens of San. Antonio--would' be • mounting, - c o; m p l e t e wittr prescription of licensed At Your Store
affected -by the outcome 'of the' single -via!on TOR1C' stock Doctor.
bond case. ;-. . •• • . . - . . . \ lensen for-f»r.or.ne»r vlilon.
If appellants' motions"'Tiad 1 ; L A R G E S T O P T J C I A N IN A M E R I C A

WOMEN merely sought to disrmss.-tiie/ap-.j -Of Princlpila of,thl»Jtlrm^>wii'a.T»rg* optical factory und the largest chain
peals, this ;court would''have-the'' and b« convinced. '
inctory-to^coasunier.'retail"optical brancnet'ln 'America. CSH1 »t once
' D A V I S M A N U F A C T U R I N G CO.
•power, authority,:and^dutyVto
deny such motions.and retain
the cases for hearing .and. deter- NATIONAL OPTICAL
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SAN ANTONIO 5,TEXAS
3 9 1 S. F R O N T S T.
M E M P H I S 3, -T.ENN.
AZTEC
IN THEIR
mination on: their merits,'Since ••••••M FOUNDED !>>?•••
the cases involve,1questions of
public interest,.;., ' the reply
stated. : __^__-'

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'40V
Were Never Meant To
Suffer UkeThii!
Urged by Robbins
'"Ear3y:'Ro't';'we3.ther, cpupl^lv'^:.
with last'.weel!fs:raln, f^yiineart-/
a diarhhea death peak5 as'early / '
as April this, year,",.'Dr. ::Lewis,
C. Robbins, city health" director, ;-
ft1, dj. your army
paati any

;AV'ENUE •
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W. UM Solrent »i Clear, and' Purr
A> Drinkinf Water!
warned. He urged drainage'of
standing water and screening.
H*r>'l i tip for
••men trwMtd by
against flies to stop spread' of
the baby-killing disease.-
ONE DAY SERVICE
Htrntu TtmiM. 336 increase in .diarhhea-has
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Wnk.rind, Cranky disease report. . Eighteen mea-
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DANCING EVERY NIGHT FEATURING Ralph Bellamy In Kalph Bellamy In
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ROCKE LIRA JOE REICHMAN and Orchtttra •
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*•«• 10-A SAN ANTONIO EXPSESS - T>wdiy, July 18, 1967 SUPPORT SEEN
WASHINGTON „., V<Ai?)-RepobB. Scute buppun
,M t M^PMMI- BCIMU; support JUT
lor an
an uorrKK RUTH TAYLOt

Noticiero Celebrity Fight Ends in Court can Leader Everett Dirksen of biU the House will consider
Illinois forecast Monday, strong Wednesday.
THEATEft
T1HNITY
UNIVIRSfTY
LONDON (AP) ~ A fight be- the bathroom and he got sick drink tn the bar with a youn LAST WIEK
tween British actor Richard my clothes. I washed his a c t r e s s , Declma Rickarc
Harris and movie producer over
En Espanol David Newman (hat started in face and I combed his hair . . . Harris entered the retauran
tendon's swank Mirabelle Res- "So I sent him home. The with his wife and another coupl
LUV
July 2O-22, 8:15 p.m.
Cm** My 17
taurant brought both men to next day he rings up the press and was unable to get a table SUMMER AND SMOKE
court Monday. and says 'I beat up Richard so Newman invited them to joir
: Noticias Internacionales Newman s o u g h t damages Harris' — looking for public- his table as his guests. Call PE6-4M1, Ext. 318
. REDACTAN LAS BASES DE UN PACTO DE PAZ from Harris, claiming the actor ity." The dinner started pleasant! weekday oftwnoons
.' NACIONES UNIDAS-La Asamblea General /ijd la /edia libeled him when Harris related case H a r r i s claimed Newman's but Harris became quarrelsome
del juftves pr&ximo conio plazo para la tcrminacifin de un his version of the incident dur- was that he was having arid aggressive, according
plan de paz pai'a cl Mcsoricntc. Al mismo tiempo se anunrifi ing a nationally televised inter- Newman.
r|ue ya hay observadores de las Naciones Unidas en el area view. Newman claimed Harris'
del Canal de Suez. AN EXCITING EXPERIENCE
remarks were "calculated to UNIQUE FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT
RUSIA BUSCA APOYO PARA LOS ARABES bring him into disrepute in the
VIENA—La Union Sovie'lica desearia que sus aliados de eyes of ordinary, right-thinking
Europa asumieran mayor responsauilidad on el plan de ayuda people." Eft]
a los arabcs, poro tos diplomdiicos aseguran que Moscu no ha As is usual in British libel
bbtcnido una reacci6n favorable a sus solicitudes. cases, Newpian did not seek O«M ll:«-
specific monetary damages. At: l>:»l:u-5:lt-7:u-K:H Al: 1:
ATACA EE. UU. PERO LOS COMU1SISTAS HUYEN Damages are assessed by the FREE PARKINS ifttr i:M
Atom* H«n tank ttoroje
»W s*n p«» PEUm
SAIG6N—Tropas norleamericanas persiguen a los comu- jury. r-KEE, CONVENIENT PARKINS
nislas en vcinle distintas operaciones a Iravcs de Vietnam del Harris, who has starred in
Sur, pcro el cncmigo huye y se esconde. such movies as "Mutiny on the
Bounty," "This Sporting Life"
NIGHTS the elegantnntimatei
Noticias Nacionales and the recently completed
rt cinema,
[ NOW In air.conisHioned
"Camclot," claimed his words VIlllTA ASSEMBLY HALL
24 MUERTOS Y 1.1H IIERIDOS EN NEWARK were true and denied they were
NEWARK, N.J.—Cinco dias de violencia y caos en esla
ciudad, la segitnda mas imporlante de New Jersey, dcja un
saldo de cuando menos 24 muertos y mas de 1,100 heridos, en
defamatory.
Newman's lawyer, Stephen
Terrell, in his opening address,
if IMS CHORDSMEN
"In« South Shall Kin Again"
if BARBERSHOP QUARTETS
•k THE HAPPY JAZZ BAND
premiere openingi
los zafarranchos mas graves que han ocurrido en la nacion
desdc el dc Walts en 1965. Los motines se han exlcndido a
ciudades cercanas, como PlaiiJield, Jersey City, e East
said the fight occurred at the
Mirabelle in October, 19H.
Harris related his version of
if THE FREELOADERS

6:30 p.m. — Chow Tim* — Welt,


:30 p.m.
Orange. Las perdidas pasan de cinco imlloncs de dfilarcs. what happened on a television
•rn and Mvxican Specialties. A
fun meal from baotfi la baoth
1430 N. MAIN
program in November, 1955. al prepclar prictt.
MOTJN DE PRESOS CAUSA 37 MUERTOS Hams said on TV that New- MynameisGALIA.
JAY, Fla.—Prcsidiarios encolerizados en un campo de reos man came up lo him in the 8:00 p.m.—Shaw tim« I'm French
que fue integrado rccicntemente, provocaron el incendio (juo •eslaurant anil was "terrible WEDNESDAYS -.1 love
causo la muerte de 37 presos, segi'm informan las autoridades rude" and invited Harris out- the pleasure
del e si ado. side, saying something about a tKru Augusl
of being
'punch-up." Adults $2.00 '•jjT~ i with a man!
: Noticias dc Mexico
G1RA DE DIAZ OliDAX POR VERACRUZ
MfiXICO, U.K.—El I'rcsiUente Guslavo Diaz Ordaz hara
"I hit him. I look him."
[arris told an interviewer. "He I
fell sick and I took him down to
jomwnrffi
Children tie 12-S1.00
Under 6, Fr«*

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.
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dc benoficio social, entre las que se deslaca la ciudad deporfiva
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CEREMONIA EN HONOR DE BENITO JUAREZ and
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MfiXICO, D.F.—Una imponente ccremonia se cfecluara ••NIGHT OF LUST"
cl martes en la mafiana para recordar cl fallecimiento del Nexl: "The Girl Witn The
Hirngry Eyes" and "Bowled"
Grand Opening Festivities!
Benemerito de las Americas. La ceremonia se efectuara en Live Entertainment!
el henuciclo a Juarez, ubicado en la Alameda metropolitana, HELD OVER
"DOCTOR ZHIVAGO" 9:M Coinplinicntanj Cocktails!
con la asistencia del Presidente Guzlavo Diaz Ordaz. Dcspu6s Omor Sbarlll, Julie CJiriilli
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"TrXAS ACROSS THE
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TAMING OF THE SHREW, Rock Hudun, Solwrn J«KI «,2S
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People need money WINNER OF
SHOWS AI 1:00.
5:20, 7;35,
3:10,

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for all sorts of reasons. "National School Bell Award" and
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SOUTH SCREEN
"A SHOT IN THE DARK"
Continental H e a l t h
Spa Serving the north
Peter Sellers, EUco Summers side call
"TEEN-AGE CANS DEBS"
All Ster Call
"IRMA LA DOUCE" TA 8-0591
FIESTA jack Lemnun, Shirley MacLaln.
3 C.lon Carloonv—Dusk
NORTH SCREEN
1 Carlo.* Dusk

Community man 111 Sub*ftan Run


Deris Day, Richard Harris
"CAPRICE"
SPECIAL
Lana Turner, Hop. Long JULY SPECIAL
"PEYTON PLACE"

will understand. Card Lynur, Jell Chandler


"RETURN TO PEYTON PLACE"

ULPH MOWN
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LOANS UP TO S1500 "A SHOT IN THE DARK" Loll I" IK hit Wain
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COMMUNITY -IRMA LA DOUCE"


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PROGRAM
TV
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LISTINGS KONO-TV WOAI-TY Prafram Iht.
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Caliiornian Wins
P«ge 5-C

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ings compihd hi
<hit lag ire tar-
'IS Firm Newi (6:30) Gardening nished by till
:30.
:45
:00
Capt. Kanaaioo with Renton&
16:45) Ideas
Project
Agriculture
RFD
re 1 • vision sta-
tions m*4 art
•ubjeit to lait
Powder Puff Derby
8 :30
Mighty Mouse ft
Mishljr Heroes*
Undecdog^A:

Frankenstein Jr.
Leave It To
Beaver
Pork, Pi9 *

Bidorama
Nlinura changes,
The newspapn
ii not responsibli
when listings «rt
TORRANCE, Calif. (AP) - Mrs. Wagner, wife of Dr. Ellis
Mi's. Judy Wagner, a 28-yoar- 0. Wagner, holds a commercial
old dentist's wife, was declared pilot's license and has more
winner Friday of the 21st an- than 2,700 hours of flying time.
* Impossible!^ FJintstones^ In arror. nual Powder Puff Derby.
Party *
Space Ghoit^ British SATURDAY Mrs. Wagner, of Palos Verdcs RENTALS
Space Estates, Calif., flew solo from
Open Golf KideUcs* EXPRESS
Atlantic City, N..I., to Torrance REPAIR
Superman^
Seeiet Squirrel^ in a 250-horsepower Beachcraft Enjoy Color Or
Lont Ranger ^ The Jetsoni if KWEX-TY Bonanza K35.
She scored 11.01671 points in a
Black and Whit*
CD— UHF PE 6-1711
Roadrunner ^- Bugs Bunny if
complicated ratine system.
Coo! McCool *
Tech
The Beaglei^c; Upbeat Ik- Best of Groucho Night School
Metodisra
Tom & Jerry*
Univeisfdad
Car 54 American Rocambolo
Bandstand
Movie*
Midwestern
"Charlie Chan Kayridc -fa
in Panama," King Kong NEW THEATER NEARLY READY—Workmen put finishing touches in intimate
Sidney Tolar new Art Cinema Theater, 1430 N. Main Ave. Theater, operated by William
Laurel and Cheyenne Moody Jr., will feature U.D. and foreign films of artistic quality.
Hardy
Toppe British Sonata
GARDEN CENTERS
YEAR END SAVINGS NOW!
Open Golf dc Otono
Art Cinema Offers 'Galla* TWO LOCATIONS
1520 AUSTIN HWY., NEXT TO HANDY-ANDY
Come On In... For Its Premiere Tuesday T321 FAIR AVE.
Bolh Stares Open Saturday and Sunday
Opm Sunday Ihru Satorday V a.m. to i p.m.
1221 BROADWAY • 2331S.W.MILITARY DR.' San Antonio's newest motion!years. He and his associates arc be served both lo Invited guests Ad affective: Friday, July 14 through Wed., July 19
~060 5 Star Shock Baseball ~ic
picture theater, the Art Cinema! also planning new theaters in El and to the general public at Ihe
at 1430 N'. Main Ave., will open "—
Paso and' "
!S
5
0
5
"Bride and the
Beait" Indianapolis
Chicago Cubt vi.
L.A. Dodgers
Beaumont.
with a gala premiere nf Ihe new Conversion of a store building
French import, "Galia," at 8 in Evergreen Center for (he new
premiere. The Ihcater will go
into regular operation Wednes- CLEARANCE SALE!
500 Highlight
p.m. Tuesday. day willi continuous perfor- Cash and Carry Salol All grMn goadi and hard goods draitl colly
"iO»r> Wide World
(heater has been under way for mances stalling at 12 noon and r«duc«d, nona held back. Firit com*, finr nrvid, ell wlei final,
5 " of Spoitj
The new theater, with a ca- the pasl three months with the continuing through Ihe after- *JL» Apalia 'deal far shade, won't freeze OQf
lisa) Lost In Space if pacity limited to 200 widely assislance of Charles Wolfe, noon and evening. ^ Reg. $1,49 ............. only 70* ta.
Soccer spaced seats, wi|l specialize in well-known San Antonio show-
pictures of arlistic quality, new!man. The interior has been Bolh American and "foreign
05I
0
and old, it was announced byjcompletcly rebuilt and equipped pictures will be shown, .Moody
said. Among the imports booked
* Chinese Holly . $, .69 .... Reg Miy 99*. . 0
:300 CBS Newi -A- William Moody Jr. of Houston,
\Villl:i)11 AInrulu TV nf llnm-tnn it-ifVi <-,rsl,, 41,,. t
seals that are pilched stee- - _.-i_i_-j * £ _ _
2
5 "
Wrestling
who operates the new llieater ply enough to give Ihe enlirc au-
here ami has opcralcd the Art dience an unobstructed view of
for showing in Ihe near future
arc Ingmar Bergman's latcsl * Jap Yews . ,„ R 89*.,,
;000 Porter 'ilm, "Persona," Mai Zetter- Sun or Shads. Hardy
Todox a Bailor Cinema in University Village at the screen.
S Wagoner -fr Sports^- llouslp^_for Uie 'past three Complimentary cocktails will ling's "Night Games" and the Reg. $1.49
0 Awny Wa Go ^ Dating Game controversial "My Sister My Sir fiarrloniae Larfl° flowering
Flipper^
Love." •* uaraemas R . $1.49 68
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Mission:
Impossibla ^r
Post Time ^

Lawrence
The J.F.K.
Conspiracy
Get Smart
Discothequo
A Go Go ETV Audience's der
Later, Mooy said, he will oc-
casionally feature
classics, and
revivals
is planning
'Bergman Festival" of several
of ol-
a 89',,.
wing in I-sal. cans.

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'ilms by the famous Swedish ntiwporam
di-

8 Increase Predicted
:1SS At the Movies Capitol rector.
:30\ "The Proud and
.Mrs. Jeanette Manlcy, long
*S S"
Pistol! 'n'
Petticoat! ir
Piccadilly
Palace *
the Profane,"
_Wm^H olden,
Porrpin
Nacho
y associated with the theater busi- * ALL CLAY POTS .............. 20% OFF
:00) Miss Univerit ness in San Antonio, will be the
':!$S
:30j
Beauty
Pageant £• Peyton Place
Deborah Kerr Boxing de
Mexico
WASHINGTON
head of one of the
(AP)-Tliel Opposition to the excise tax manager of the Art Cinema.
nation's three plan was offered in prepared Moody, who is 26, is originally
Visit Superb Homes!
J.45 big radio-lelevision networks testimony by Leonard H. Gol- from Galveslon, but has made Better Built Homes in Forest Oaks and
:00t 12-Star Final
Casanova '67
predicted Friday a possible 10- rtenson, president of American past home liis
eight
in Houston for the
years. He is a gradu
Colonies North
:1SS Weatherman - TV 4 Newi * fold increase in educational (ele- Rroadcasting Co., Inc.
:301 ale of SI. Edward's University
IP i
Alan Burka ^
"
(10:20) 20th
Century
(10:40) Movie
_^Cambat S^uad,'
Gran Teatro v i s i o n viewing if Congress He called the excise tax plan in Austin and the American
creates a public broadcastuig GREEN LIGHT TRITHION
:00 "Scene of corporation. "a special tax levies against a Academy of Dramatic Art in
John Ireland Now York and lias spent consid-
the Crime" Frank SUnlon. president of!sPeci"c commodity" and urged erable time in Europe, where he
II "Jet Attack" Sign Off Columbia Broadcasting System, ln
stcad that the coiporation de played small parts in two mo-
Inc., told the House Commerce rive Its funds from "multiple tion pictures, "The White Hor-
Committee he expects noncom- sources — from private dona ses of Vienna" and "Come Fly
mercial television lo attract be- lions, and from broad-basec Wilh Ale."
.GREW ueHrTRITfflON
United TV Network, a Flop in May tween 10 or 20 per cent, of (he
viewing audience at times once taxation as well as from appro- Lovers," Is a modern love story
"Galia," also tilled "I and My

the new system is established. priations provided by the Con- nvolving the ultra-sophisticated
Rep. Lionel Van Derclin, gress." set of Paris, starring one ol
Inaugural, Will Try Again in Fall J)-Calif., a former television
the question to Stanton that non- tion.
Euroire's mosl lalkcd-aboul new
L i k e Stanlon, Goldcnson actresses, Mireille Dare, in the
newscaster, estimated in putting strongly supported the legisla-
lille role.
By JERRY BUCK commercial stations account for So did Evcrclt N. Case, chair- Brendan Gill, Ihe New Yorker 0» t.WH

two hours of late night miisiciinilllon to $30 million lo cet off alxiut 1 or 2 per cenl al present.
NEW YORK (AP) - The and comedy presided over by,the ground, Nichols said- "If we Slanton said he expected com- man of the board of directors o[ delight, 'Galia' is exceptionally
film critic, said "Made lo BUG i
rnmnrivjn Pill ran*,., rpl,- .!.„.!. . . ., ~ H . M U M . ji 01,
United Network, which flopped comedian Bill Dana. The show- operated the \vay the networks petition for viewing time from National Educational Television, engaging. I can think of few
CONTROL
on its first venture into big-time was carricd b m stations
>' - do, we'd need lhat, but we're Ihe noncommercial stations but, go who urged the congressmen "to movies wilh greater verve and Quickly!
™ f Ui.l f.,„„,! ...:it. i.>iii_ _ down in liistory as members finesse."
television, says it expects to But, faced with lilflc sponsor not going to do il that way. U'e said he hopes "we will be skill- of the committee, and Die Con- T h e n e x t feature after Safely!
inlcresl and mounting debts, il make no bones of having any ful and ingenious
return to the air this fall for an- lasted for only 2.1 performances. grandiose plans or of being an!meet it. "Galia," Moody said, will be
ollier try at becoming the fourth In lale June when United went American people thai compel! he Swedish production, "1, a Economically! twos >.S5)
network. into bankruptcy court it wns networks." itive freedom of Ihe air which, in Woman,"
inrse who
Ihe slory of a hospital
goes through several
NOW $ 495
James W. Nichols, United's reported, erroneously romantic entanglements. Gallon GREEN LIGHT Trithion
executive director, has been .says, isherf.
that the network
The lobby of tlie new (healer Th« prict IMI bun r«ducad but lh» quality Ii ililf lh« iam».
lining up financing, meeting s being decorated wilh three On* pound, or 12Vi°i Trithian Ii itilt the belt corUrol for Lawn
"We had simply filed for reor- 1
wilh creditors and studying pos- ganization under Chapter XI of work. "The forecasts indicate,", ready passed by Ihe Senate, original paintings by David Chinch Bugi. SUM covert tli» averag* iiz« lawn (6000 iq. fr.),
sible programs — to slage what the Bankruptcy Act, and we're he said, "thai by ihe fall of IMl A major provision of the bill Sims, well-known Houston ar- but coili {2.00 leii.
there will be 124 markets
could be Hie biggest comeback!11™' in Ihe process of rcorganiz- four or more stations, and Ihcse casting corporation to establish
with! would create a publicHousing
broad-! isl.
iJi television history. !!!.'/>,"^ li!,ov"1S, fnrward," said markets will repre.senl M per'one or more noncommercial
Top echelon people at ~-,,, a l l H S im
three major operating networks 'producer,
ccnl of Ihe homes." jradio and television networks.
What went wrong the jj rsl ! Slanlon said he favors Ihe
Plan Pushed Second Summer Term

TRINITY
doubt lhat Nichols can garncrj in ||ie reorganization Oliver lime? ! proposal Ijy ihe Carnegie Com-
San Anlonio Housing Author-
the financial
the financial harlcinr»
backingrmrnscnrv
necessary
V. Trnv?
E. Treyz, n n n l i on
m n clime
li«^.? «r .u« of Ihe Nichols says that when his:: mission on Educational Tele- ity office will seek coopcralion
head
for a second try. ABC television network, \vcnl group taught out i he conlracls by an excise tax on tele- nf reallors and aproperly owners
United went on the air May 1 out as president. front Overmyer, it found itself
willi no creative staff, no techni- vision set sales, the proceeds of implementing program for

UNIVERSITY
will its first — and only — pro- "1 waul il clear Ilial I don'l cal staff, no facilities — yet which would l>e fed directly to the city. leasing 250 low-rent homes in
lliink il could have been put lo-
gram, Jhe "I.as Vegas Show," KClhcr without Ollio," Nichols committed lo an air date 30 Hie corporation. Approval of Ihe program was
He said this proposal offers made early this week by Sec. of
said, "bul it was the decision of days away, "ft was a night- 6 1 a sitIe
niiiro, "beiiove me "'lie "aid" " " " ™" ''aWy greater insula-
Gun Charge the board during the reorgani-
ration lhat his services would!
not be needed."
' ' '
air dale sell
| back a inonlh tn May I, bul proposal to finance
;

the • alternative er.


H o u s i n g and Urban Devel-
lion" from possible government opment (HUD) Robert C. AVoa- Day and Evening Classes
Graduate and Undergraduate Courses
Ihe corpora- According lo guidelines,, Ihe
The network was conceived!cvcn so il was lnc wrong lime to -lion .--.. , . ;
Jails Author by Daniel H. Overmyer, a ware- K" nul ln«king for advertising propnalions.
houseman. But before it ever contracts. "It was (he middle of The Johnson _ admnii.slralion|
through congressional ap- I()cal authority will provide fi-
Inaneial assistance lo cover part
Classes Begin: Wednesday, July 19
REGISTRATION
admnii.slralion '
NEW YORK TIMES HEWS SERVICE went on the air lie sold out to a the fiscnl quarter and in some wauls Ihe decision on financing of t n c I)V rent nf (ne uni[s to 1>c
,,lc lcnants Thc rc. Tuesday, July 18, 1967, 9-11 a.m.,
NEW YORK—1-eRoi Jones, group of Tcxnns and Kan.sans cases the lasl fiscal quarter, put of until next year, and the Icascd 6:30-8 p.m.
Ihe 33-year-old Negro play- headed by Nichols, Jack V ,Mc- and that meant advertisers legislalioti carries only a $9 mil--1 maindcr'is •
lo be paid by Ihe tc-
wright, poet and jazz critic, was Glnthlin and Willard Oarvcy. were spending less money," lie lion authorizalion lo get tlie cor- nant. Preston G. Northrup Hall
among those injured and ar- McGlollilin, who is chairman of sniil. The program of leasing pri-
poration started. vately owned dwellings is one of
resled Friday in the Newark Ihe board, and Garvcy also arc In nridilion. Hie "Lns Vegas
disturbances. major stockholders of the Mu- .iiiuw Show" was WMS up againsl formida-i
against [armMa-iwf rkl Tl several public housing tc<>-
jniqucs authorized under the
Jones, who lives in Newark, tual radio network. jhle opposition — Hie long-estab-! " v-<J-" vrKilVS Mi
1 sllc ! H o u s i n g and Urban Devel-
his native city, wa.s treated al Nichols says, "When we f roj ' d. highly popular "johnny jopmcnl Act of 1065 to meet
cily hospital for head wounds hack on the air we'll have jhreep^son
said lo have been inflicted when lo four hours of programming a|
nn(f lllc ncw
"Tonight" show on NBC
Joey Kishop .<show Deal for WMOO hosing needs of low-incomp fa-
I.eases may run from one lo
he was struck by a bottle. There day. We're looking al a wide °n ARC. United asked for <...._, only Howard W. Davis, owner and milics.
was no indication of who had range of programs — specials. .Sli.DflO a minute — compared lo manager of San Antonio Radio five years and are renewal.
thrown it. regular features, variety shows: nearly three limes that much Stations KMAC and KISS-F.M, Dwellings remain on the tax
He was released from the hos- and documentaries. [for the Carson show — bul there
h a s won Federal Commu- rolls and Ihe owners pay full
pilal and laler was picked up "Wo may very well revive a' w c r e fcw takers. nications Commission approval|P™_P££iy.'lJ5£5_
ll l>fll11 rllrt an
and charged with carrying wea- show from Las Vegas," he said.l A " BC
d helped for purchase of WMOO in Mo- "—~
pons. Police said he had in his Bul when asked if Dana wouldiKllow introduced the Joey liishop ibilc, Ala.
possession Iwo loaded .32 cali- l» host again, he replied: "r'vc! 01 into the lale night corn- Davis, who did not disclose,
l«r pistols. The bearded writer got a great deal of respect forlP ''™." Nichols said. "His purchase ...„...„„. price ,„„,. of the station,)
TV RENTALS City WMi Strvk*
was taken lo Essex County jail Bill, but I don't know if he mil ratings were pom- and we ha" operated K NO DEPOSIT — F R E E DELIVERY
on $25,000 bond. He will have a fil inlo our plans for the fii- thought it would help us.. Bulled KISS ; ^ n c o JIMMY HOPP'S
hearing on July 27. He was not lure."" jM.idi.snn Avenue was feeling if : W.MOO ' ' is' a 50,000-waU facil- TV RENTAL CO.
charged wilh having fired Ihe Nichols is purposely indefinile lricn ARC ED imi — Day and matt
couldn't do it, how ity.
guns. about when Unilcd will \x> back cmll(1 we do it? These factors
Jones lias gained allenlion as on the air. resulted in a lack of support
the articulate, vitriolic spokes- He also declined to be specific from the advertising
man for extreme anti-white about the network's financing, ty.
communi
vertising communi- Fast Relief For Itching,
views. His play "Dutchman"jsaying he feared il would "There are n lot of Ihings we
was recently made into a siic-'prcjudice his case wilh the ban- would have done differently,
cessful film. kruptcy referee. there's no queslion ahout lhat,"
Burning Feet. Bufinttl Acfalmfitralian
ChimUtry
Drama
Hillary
Hoipitol AdmlnTilration
Mathematics
Mulic
In its June 22 bankruptcy pcll- he said. "Our reviews were fa- Economics Philosophy
lion for reorganizalinn, the ncl- vorable, Nielsen said we Soothing, cooling Desenex* is so effective It's selected EducaHon
Boat Released work listed assets of Si, 132,410 reached a peak of 2.8 million promotes rapid healing as it for use on the U. S. Olympic Engliih
Physics
P«lilkal ScTincc
and liabilities of $1.822,.ISC, in- households, Imt without a lol of kills Athlete's Foot fungus 1 earn. Guaranteed to work or Frtuch PsycKolo^y
MANTA, Ecuador (AP)—The cluding $25,70(1 owed to Dana. advertising support il was fool- that can bring on painful yourmoney back. Use powder Gtology • •llglon
luna boal Western King, out of Nichols said United wenl Into hardy, in our judgment to con- cracking, peeling and blisters. by day, ointmenl at night. At Oorman Runian
Seallle, Wash., left port Friday —' u J Begause il seems to work all drug counters. Hnllh, PKyltcal IducoHan Sociology
court so that - 'il could ' —"continue to t i n u e and incur the losses we
after (he U.S. consul In Guaya- operate while paying ils debts. would have. We decided we'd where others often fail, doc- Uso Desenex dally and you Spanish
quil nakl a $22,620 fine for Ille- Told that a network official lake a second try at Ii when ad- tors prescribe and recom- may never suffer from itchy, For additional Ir.f.rmatlon, onlacl UK W«c» eF Admlnltns,
gal fishing and taxes. estimalcd Uicy would need $25'vcrtising would ivarrant it." mend Desenex. And Desenex burning feet again. Trinity Unlvirsiry, 715 Stadium Driv«, PErihing (-4MI
(Adv.)
Too Late to Classify loo Late to Classify DAW MIVI-IM THEATRE

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MR. ANTON JIKISLEH. SR..
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"MAN CALLID KTIR"


II SLA*S Yw In Ih4 Cutl
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Mictiy SUOHtY. Cuolm JONEJ
(4» -KIM$.T¥ (it) - KPNO-TV 112) - I1COH-TVJ4I»
EVENING (41) Wrestling
.8:30-<4> Ui?ele MacKenzie
On TV (laughter*. ----- -vt-,— .--
and Mr». C. C. Brlnkoetcr ol
Sun Antonio ; sons, A. II.. Fred.
.
1443. McKlnloy Ave., passed
away tn a locul liospltal Friday
•March 21st it- ttio ago ot 13
yra, Bucvlvcd hy hia wile,
Mrs. Louis') jleislor, daufhtcrs*
"MLACK »l,KKt"
B»lllJ>lllb«n«. Aklltl -tWlreff
Rithud Todd • Ji.n P.llri
•In Colw «nd Clntm»Scop«
"ARROWHIAO"
Chatllon Hulon • jack Cilanci
_ "I1ABK KACK MliLSON"
|Th) Wlil'l BLOODIEST Cwtll CIIOSSI
Sttrlini HAYOEN, Pimila DUNCAN
"Gun Billlr >l Monterey"
— 3 Cirtoani '
6 P. M. Harvey Maliuhi of 8«n Anto- Mrs. Tholma Cude. Mrs. Catli-
Edie Adams, guest TV Key preview lor Satur- ulo (iud Ue Mnhulo of Adklns. orino Stelnhautr; Son, Anton New. 1st
Hplslcr. Jr., 3nn Anlonto: Sis-
|5:0"-(5) S. A. Bowling ( 5 ) Have Ciun I day: Texas; Bisters, Mrs.
and Mrs Amy Rukowitz of Au-
Ida Tudyk ters, Mrs. jPi-cil Trlcber, War-
(12)- Family Theater Paladin robbery Perry Mason kliis. Texas, nncl Mrs. Lula I in rd, ing. Tcxns; Mis. Helen Kck-
(41) Film Short St. Louis; Brother.
suspect. 6:30 p. .m, ( 5 ) — i - e r r y Woodcock,
Mason. "The rase of the
.Mm. Walter Blm,
Mrs. .George • Sclir'HUb and Mre. Mathcws Heielc'1, Hungary; 4
tfrnndchjldien, and 3 Kfent THE BROADWAY COWPANY NACIONAL
6 P.M. 9 P. M. Bmll Jauernic of San Antonio:
grandchildron Rosarj- will be DIMCI FROM NEW YOliK 819 A. Commtrtl—Now Opining 1 p. n.
| 6:00-( 4 ) , Whirlybirds 9:00—1 4 ) Amateur Hour Desperate Daughter." Your brother. William Maliula of
Adltlns; ivxnfi i seven grande i - reef ted in the chapel of the IN PERSON!
previewer gulssscd the identity dren nnd seven .great-ffrnndcnil- Alamo Funeral Home Sunday,
""The Runaways." I f . i iunsmohp Mmch 03rd. at 7:.'iO p 01. Serv- ,"IF YOU LIKE TO LAUGH, YOU'LL
of the murderer alont with <lren. Funeral services Monday
JCPS will In; Monday. March ERNESTO HIL OLVERA
( 5 ) - Tracers Town drunk fights. I! p m. nt Zlzik-Kearns Funprnl
24Ih. nt 8:30 «. m. in the ' LOVE IT."_w«,,., *„,.„ .lilt Younq Virtuoio thai
16:30—(4 I People Are Funny Perry ami Miggcsts you put homo with Dr. Francis 51. Davis
of the Boldtvillc Presbyterian chaucl of the Alamo Fnnenti n*t icvolulicniteit 1 h i
H2) Chun.- Time your wits to the test with him church officiating. Interment in Home and Mass will bo at 9:00 Muilcil World!
( 5 ) P.>rry Mason "Revenge," n. m. in St. Mnrjrarct Mary ACTUALLY HE P R O -
"Case ol the Desperate in a most enjoyable process io- St. John's Lutheran cemetery.
Arrangements by Catholic Churcii with Rev. Rnh- DUCES THE HUMAN
Greer Garson. night, • 3IZIK-KEAIWS ert Loemi officiating. Inter- VOICE IN THE HAM-
Daughter." (41) World Movies FIINBRAL HOME ment will »e in City Cemetery MONO ORGAN!
(12) Dick Clark Perry Como No. 4 Pallbearers will be Victor Alu
9:30-< 4 ) Hit Parade (c> 7 p. m. (4)—Perry Como, LIPSCOMB Dubf, Erwin Schulz, Georco LOS
(41) Trans. Music ( 5 ) Death Valley Mr. Victor H. Llpscomb. 47. of Waltz, Jr.. Raymond Matthlf 1 -
I Bs45— (41) /F News Ray Bolger takes over for va- 217 E uUHwoocl died at a local sen. -Carl Waltz nnd Lclon 3
(12) Feature c a ' t i o n i n ' g P e r r y tonight. Episcopal hospital March 21. ' Member Cude. An-anffeiuents by THE TOP COMEDY
7 P. M. church, and resident ALAMO FUNERAL HOME ASES
There'll be-a soft-shoe dance, San Antonio 18 years. Survi- . CA6-5Go7 STAGE SMASH
I'.fO— ( 4 ) Perry Como (c) 10 P. M. review of American dance Lipscomb. vors: Wife, Mrs. Marguerite
Thrw young. ro« •
! San Antonio: son. John Z. Bowles, offc 65. of 1882
~r Mary Kaye Trio, guest. 10:00—( 4 ) Deadline (c) • styles from Charleston days William Lipscomb, San Antonio: nianltc and charm,
> '(12) Country Music ( 5 ) 10 o'Clock Movie with Ray rrd Ginger Rogers mother. Mrs. Iris T ipacomb. De- Rigsby ave., passed away Thurs- TONIGHT ing singers, with
;; '. Mac Wiseman,
";'• Eva Kay "Cookie" '
"i McKinney.
"Passport to Treason," rememberinR, and a raft of Lipsconib,
Rod Cameron.
(12) 12-Star Final
songs from all concerned, Texas;
vine, Tex'is; brother, J. N.

B o l g e r , R o g e r s , Connie Devine, '1'exas, and Mrs. J. E.


Freeport, Texas: sis-
terj, Mrs. E. W. Moffctt. Alice.
Mrs. Morris Rlrtgewav,
day in a local hospital. Sur-
vivors : Wife. Mrs. Bernlce
Bowles: daughters. Mrs. Besaie
Taylor. Mrs. Ruby PO&UC. Mrs.
Doilie Mae Deans: son. Lee Roy
Bowles; nine grandchildren;
LAMBDA
TODAY! THIS TERBIFff. HIT!
Municipal Auditorium
San Antonio, T«xal
TICKtlS UN SALE AT BOX OFFICE
PRICES i including lax): 54,80, $4,20,
their lattit rtcord-
ingil
} SHOWS DAILY:
}. 6 & 9
Davis
Francis and thf, Mary Kaye services will be held Saturday Rnnis. Texas. Funonii
(41) Christophers
'7:30— ( 5 j Dick, Duchess
10:15—' 4 ) rommanrt t'erf. Trio.
"Bonky Tonk," ClarK afternoon, March 22, at Die
Piei re funeral home. Lulins.
five preat-srnndchliaren: broth-
er, Alf Bowles; sister, Mrs. Nel-
lie Hathaway. Services 2 n m.
ra 53.60, 52.40, 51.80. ON IHE SCREEN: "UN FAROL
EN LA VENTANA" i Shorts—
Adults 50t—Children ISc
(41) Big Picture- .Gable, Lana Turner. Have Gun Texas, followed- by interment. Sunday f r o m Hfch Smith
ehnrch, Lulinp, Texas. 'Inter-
(12) Weatherman
8:30 p. m. (5). Have Gun, Arranuemnnt.H by" ment. High Smith cemetery,
Will Travel. Not much physi- HO* AKBRS. CAfi-7201 ._ direction.
10:20—1121 vnth Cent. I'hpal. cal fighting Hi this episode^ SOTJTIISIDE FUNERAL HOME A Symnhnnv Special Event
8':00— ( 4 ) Polly Bergen SHANNON
6301 S. Floras (in Jlitr]nnd»1(>> "A Nltjht in Granada"
( 5 ) O! Mismui: "Throe Steps NSrth," but you have to ' admire S. Mr. Eldon D. Shannon sr.. 1411
St. Mary s St., passed away HKILJUMAN lutiday Evinii'fl. U'trr 23, 8.30
Susanna plays Cupid. Lloyd Bridges, Paladin and his cleverness as March in a local hospital Thursday, Mr. Herman Joseph Hciligmnn.
(12) Lawrence Weik Lea Parorani. 20. at tllfi asc of, 48 132 Grant, passed away in :i nntt the .story you'll luvo JOSE GRECO AND" HIS COMPANY
le helps a widow who has two years. Survivors: Wife. Mrs. Al- locnl hospital Thursday, March .
berta Shannon: dnuKhter. Mrs. 20, at the nfe'ft-of 74 years. Sur- intcnsly! TICKET; NOW ON SALE. Symphony Bo< Office
scheming eii rjter her land. Marjorie Vnuelin. M i d 1 a n d. vivors: Daughter. Mrs. Cecelia
Paladin easily makes fools out Texas: sonn. Eldon D. Shannon Municipal Auditorium, CA6-226?
AROUND THE RADIO DIAL Carder: son, Mr. Gus J. Heilig- Prices S3.50 S3.0U, $2.50. S2.IIII. 51.50. 51.00
of the greedy schemers. Jr: and Edwin Joseph Shannon. man. San Antonio; 5 erandchil-
WOAl, 12(m k. «. 7:30—News city: sIst'T. Mrs. Thelma Nisbet.
(MBItAIH!) , 7:3!i- (.iraucl Prtx tiisele -MacKenzie MlirphysburK. 111.: granddaupli- sfstnrs. Mrs. Josephine Horton'
. Saturday KvtRlnt Till MiriniKht 7:46— Sports 8:30 p. m. (4)—Gisele Mac- tor, Beverly Ann Vauphn. Fu-
ncral services will be hold Sat-
Miss Minnie Ileilipmnn. Mi?s
Norma IIcIliKinan; brother, Mil-
ILESLIECARON-JOHNKERR
B:00—flews, changing KKNH. 080 k. *. «'HS 8:00-News '
Times 8:05—World TonlCht Kenzie. Giseie and guest, Edie urday. March 22. at 4 p. m. in Ion Hclligman, Washington. Fu-
the chapel of the AJumo Funeral

ZTEC 'S MOW


6:20—Monitor 8:25—News Analysts Adams, chat a W* and do some nernl services \vitl be held Sat-
5:00-John Wilson 8:30— Entprt.i inment home with Rev. W. R. Millrr urday, March 22, at 2 p. m. in
6:30—liuest KUr relaxed singing. The girls duet officiating. Interment n-ill be in the chapel of tho Alamo Funeral
6:46—NI-WJ 5:05— Grand Prix U. S. A.
6:00—News.S. Walton 5:16— J*ew» 9:05—Grand t'rix to "Deli-rhlful To Be Mar- San Josu Burial park. Mr. Shan-
non was a member of the Bap-
home with Dr. Carl j. Schmidt
officiating. Interment services
6:30—Monitor 5:30— J. Wilson Finals
7:00—flewa-Monitor 8:30— 'lorn Harmon 9:2B—John Wilson ried" and "Nice To Have A tist church. Arrangements hy will follow In Sunset Memorial
"A MOTHER . . .
8:4S— John Wilson 10:00—News Man Around The House." The ALAMO FUNERAL HOMB park under the auspices of
7:45—Monitor David Crockett Lodge No. 122ft.
| 1U:00—Newscast 7:00— News
10:16--Music oo Deck 7:05—Country Stylf
10:10- jaznn HI-FI
11:00— RelWt Curfew Kids join Giseie in her RUSSELL, A. F. & A. M. Mr. Heiligmnn BUT NOT YET A WOMAN!"
standard, " T i p t o e Through Miss Bnelah Russell. 52. of 502 was a member of David Crockett 2-9296 »POWNTOWrl
Aueus'a. died .it her resident! Lodge No. 1225. A. F. & A. M..
NEWSCASTS ON RADIO The Tulips." March /O. Resident San An- San Antonio Consistory. Alzafnti "THE BRIDE AND
Gunsmokc tonio 11 years. Mfmber Jloth- Shrine nnd the Lutheran church.
Arrangements by THE BEAST"
KMAC (630 k. c.): 3:30, 4:30, KITE (930 k. c.): 5:15 p. m I 9 p. m. (5).—Gunsmoke. odist church. Survivors: Fath-
er Bcntley Russell. San An- ALAMO FUNERAL HOME
—PLUS—
I 5:30, 7:30, 8:30 and 9:30 p. m. and every 30 minutes on the The town drunk goes into tonio; brothers. Bnbo.rt and Wil- CA6-5357
KONO (860 k. c.): E v e r y hour and half-hour. liam M'th New Brighton. Pa., SHERRARD "THE BEAST
aclion, and he's worth watch- and Eugene Russell. EhlDlrc.
hour 5 minutes before. the KEXX(1250k.c.l: 3:30p.m ing. He takes on a stranger Ore.: sisters. Mrs. Eunice Tale years: residence, 148 Carey ave.,
Mrs. Mac L. Shenard. age 71 OF BUDAPEST" , maun euro- mm scoir. mm HEBSIEI
hour. KCOR (1350) k. c.): 6 p . m . with a boltle in hand, and the and Miss Thelma -Russell, both passed away in a Jocal hospital

SUMMER LOVE1
San Antonio: nephew. Fred March 20. Resident of San An- Plus II Ml
•iCTSA (550 k. c.): E v e r y KIWW (1450 k. c.): 2:55, plot is on. A puzzled Marshal Roffman. Pt. Neches. Texas. Fu- tonio G5 years, member of First
I hour on the hour. 3:55 and 5:55 p. m. Dillon tries to find put why neral services Saturday. March
22 2 p. m.. Akcrs chapel. Pr.
Presbyterian church. Conserva- pa.eahi.neE 2nd Hit!
tion s o c i e t y . Pan-American,

NOW
PE3-7374* 339W.J05EPrllNi
the drunk wants to go to all •Paul Terry officiatinff. Inter- Hound table, Military-Civilian
FM Stations: KONO, 92.9; KITE, 97.3; KISS, 99.5 that trouble, and it makes .a mem Sunsrt Memorial park.
n
ArranE me,nt3 by
Luncheon club and Army Wives
and Widows of Ft. Sum Hous- "THE MILLER'S
.good show. nor AKERS. CA6-7201 _ ton. Survivors: Daughter. Mrs.
K. Finley Cannon jr., Gamts- BEAUTIFUL WIFE"
ville. Kin.: son?, Col. Robert G. virroRio SOPHIA
The S. A. Stage ShciTitrd jr.. National War col-
lege. Ft. McNair, Washington,
D. C., and Col. David G. Hjlwr-
DE SICA IOREN
l:50-3:45-5:35-7:30.9:30
rard of Heidelberg, Germany;
Episcopal Real Rib-Buster sister. Mrs. K. U. Atkins. San
Antonio; seven grandchildren.
Services, W o n d a y, i p. m.,
March 24, at the First Presby-
Churches By RENWICKE CAKY I armed protests ol Will's mbon-
terian church with Dr. Georgo
Mauxe officiating. Interment, Ft.
Sam Houston National cemetery. "THE YOUNG AND .ROBERT . JULIE

in San Antonio
Th louring
The Innrinrr JNCWNew York lorn pro shiner
nrO-', wj]] P^P?-.
duction of Ira Levins lunatic and Smm tnpn on he inno.
^^ jn (hp a|r fora, T h e f a m i l y appreciates the
beauty and sentiment of flowers ,THE PASSIONATE"
TAYLOR LONDON
comedy, "No Time for Ser- jccn(|y brinfes woe to everyone or church o f , y o u r choice. Ar-
but suggest that donations be
made to noysvillti or the charity IVITELLONI) JOHN CASSAVETES
Welcome You to eeants" — well cast and • clev-1 from the sergeant of his bar- rangements hy
CHAKLU-S HANAVAN
FEDERICO FEUINIS
l:00-3:10-5:20-7:35-9:45
a big audt- racks onrt«iirtt«lVlO
up to the general.
** ,, -~ „!,.». fwnprfl L

All Services erly staged-kept -


ence rocking with rib-busting theRex Everhart is terrific as
CA7-G1U
13AKKON
I. Robert Barron. ase 80, ol
.

Telephone churches for hapless sergeant,


laughter at the municipal audi- many of the show's biggest 1511 W. Mlwllcloe. died Thurs- sharing
day in an Albuquerque, N. M.,
hours of services torium Friday night. hospital. He was a member of NOW
belly laughs. Temple Beth-El.- Survivors are
As adapted from the novel LAUGH-MAKERS daughters. Mrg, Rose Levy, Sail
LAST DAY TODAY 6 TO 40 MATINEE
North Central CLINT "CHEYENNE" WALKER
North Side 'by Mac Hyman, it conies pretty Oilier laugh-getting perform- Autoulo; Mt'H. Anne Lnckrtdgo, SATURDAY 11:30 HisFirat >
'close to being a 1-man show ances arc those of Tucker Ash- children, Albuquerque. N. M.. 6 grand- "FORT DOBBS" .
(Laurel Heights) (Fort Sam Houston) Servian Sunday at "RETURN OF *'BigMotionPi(;ture!
CHRIST EPISCOPAL ST. PAUL'S for Ihe tall, gangling Georgia w o r t h as Will's mouse-like :t:30 o'clock at Ihe Porter Lor-, VIRGINIA MAYO. BDIAN KEITH
THE TEXAN" VIRGINIA MAYO
hillbilly, Will Stockdale, .who injf chapel with Rabbi David l:20-3:25-5:30-7:35-9:45 BRIAN KEITH
Tel. PE2-/333 (tl. L.A60345
Grayson nnd Willow Streftt
buddy and James Mllihollin Jacobson nffirintinn. Interment
Beiknan at Russell
Rev. James Joseph,
has a heart of gold but is KO as the psychiatrist obviously in Beth-El cemetery. Dircc-
• Rev. Samua! Orr Capors, dumb lie thinks latrine duty is in need of a psychiatrist. llnn by
Rector PORTER LORINO
Rev. Louts R. Goodrich, Rev. George Taylor, an honor. The props, deluding the in- GESaWKIN ALWAYS
VP^VE^N THEATRB
Associate Rector
Rov. Wilford. D. Watts,
Curate
Northeast
Associate

Northwest
Rector

(jclf'tioif Arm)
FORCED TO EEPOKT

i for nil mi its


us worth
wonn was
terior of a Intrinc with a row j'ock died
Playing the Stockdale role of snow while toilet scats that ho^pllal. Stirvitni.s: Si.slor, Mrs.
v^nm i\.o ,stand
\vriri Charles rumm at
Illohman, who, by tho w a y . j t o the ppnoral hilarity,
<\\. attention, •••m much Tilii
«*i n.m »"• •, add
Max J. Go.ssy.-ein, ago 8.rj. 72-'l
Friday in a local
C. ScliucUi;: n i- P h c w s.
K. C. N. Schui-ltf and Wc»Jry
J:ofli>nlir>rK: ni'-f'-n. Mr«. Hlltla
ALWAYS
GOOD
MOVIES
FIBPIFfil
UKULt ol •otfisaajt si •. ,iA«i)6 HW»:
GOOD
'»' '»:''• AT.'VRACrVC C l f e C L I
FOOD IN
'.'?!

, *7.tn''fr'H6rij WA.i2.6JS7 i SNACK BAR


TRINITY
(Alamo Height!) let. PE4 5175 succeeded Andy Griffith, t h c j There's also the interior of licdii-r. Alrn. H<TIII;III Wolfmncl-
l-'i- and Mrs. Wilbur Dunn. Fil-
ST. LUKE'S 111 Havrrlnll Drive creator of the role on Broad-j a bomber in which Will and m-nil iiiinii
ju:i-vli-rs .Saturday j i f t r - T -
at -I nYlnrk nt tint Rii-l)i>, Whiplash Action!
11 St. dike's Lane TA6 0475 Rev. Harold W. B. Nicklo, way. • I a slaphappy crew fly smack rhapel. liitrrnicnt
Rector in Hcrnifinii
Rev. Joseph L. Brown;
Recloi
Rev. Robert L. Darwall, North Loop
Things
funny start
get off
when
to
a
a very
member
into
explosion.
the area of an
.
atomie
|
KOIIH cemetery. Arrangements
w i Ih
KIEBB FUNERAL_110MB
SADUNDSof
Associate Rector
Rev. Harland M. lrv!h,
. Assistant Rector
'(Castle Hills) '
ST. GEORGE'S
of Will's draft board goes into Another performance of No
the hills and forces him to Time for Sergeants" is on tap 71
FRAN/
Mrs Mnlimtit A. "Hoof" Fnmx.
of 007 E. CJuincy pi. died nt
MONTANA
6S04 West Avenue DI2-034I) report for induction over the for Saturday night. H local hospital March 21. Mem-
ST. DAVID'S , Rev. C. H. KeM, ber Uapltst church. Survivors:
T«l. [A424S1 Vicar Son, E. H. Shugart. Ft. Worth.
901 Canterbury Hill Trxas; daughter. Mrs. Pearl
Chatham San Antonio: broth-
Downtown ers, Charles and Ira, both Aus-
South tin. Texas, and George Willmnn,
"(Travis Park) Houston. Texas: sisters. Mrs.
(Columbia Helnlilt) Vivian Newman and Mrs. CUT-
ST. MARK'S
SANTA FE MISSION lei. CM 2426 tun Kruuse, both Austin, Texas;
T*l WA30822 315 E. Pecan St. KmnddHUKlitcr*. Mrs. J. O. Gaff-
11(18 Brunswick A*e. ni-y and Mrs. P. J. LcMrlltaur,
Rov. Harold C. Sosnell, D.D. both Sun Antonio: grandsons,
Rev*. Melchor Saucedo, Rectnr A. J. Blllo, Son Angclo, Texas,
Rfctot Rev. Thomas H. Morris, Jr. and J.im<* Williams. Roswell.
Rev. Esteban S«ucetio, Associate Rector i\' M.: ••IfCht Rrent'grandchil-
Aislitant Rrclor iln-n Funeral services Saturday.
Southeast Miirch 22, 3:30 P. m.. Aknrs Sit SEASON
Terrell Wells rlmpel. RPV. R. B. White offici-
(Highland Area) ating. Intermrnt Mission Burial EO«N-)AN STERLING »*«MM*H
nark Arrangements hy
HOLY CROSS
Tel. V»A3 1142
575 E. Celsluma
ST. STEPHEN'S
1
lei. LE3-7513
Soul ) Hew Rraunfets at Ada
RENT-A-TV
, r- i.(v j^ji- ij i;--i'i • • o-n
ROY AKKRS. CAG-7201
BASS
Mrs. Francos A. Bass, 78. of
ntN
DAN nilRVf
UUKItA1.• JUUt
Illl IF MUSB14
inSM? »EVF»IV
,,E,IH GAHAND
..,,,..

Rev. David C. Penticuff,


Priest-in-Charae
Rev. Arthur Geeson,
Rector
. . K, Druo..' — H 5rr.,;( Co,I CA 2-2481 — Cumberland rd. died March
tfi SUrvivors: Sister, Mrs,
* HOPPS * AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS CO Goldle A. Moore, San Antonio;
brother. Marvin B. Akcrs, San
1210 N MAIN AV Antonio and several nieces and
CITY-WIDE WEEKDAY SERVICES AT ST. MARK'S
12:00 Noon—Monday. Tuesday, Saturday, Holy Communion
12:05 Noon—Wednesoay, Thursday, Friday; Preachino service tollovrtd by luncheon
:
FREE DELIVERY
nephew* Funeral aprvlcoa 2
p. m. Sunday. March 2:1. Pruitt
Avenue Baptist church with
Kev R Louia Burt and Rev.
DRIVXtlN JTHEATRES ICKIIOIM
MPB » I
F»E1Ij
Grover Lee officiating. InU'r- ir THIBM OMi III TOUB
mrnl in Rutledgc cemetery. Po-
teet Texas. Arrnnsrementa by
ALAMO CAPITAN
LATIN-AMERICAN SPANISH LECTURE ROV AKERS. CA6-720J
1426 Austin' N.lwoy
Lait Nilt!! Lasl Hilt!!
GET MORE W, Comni'crce -St or 3&r|r
Miquel Aceves
A Practical and Fascinating discourse on America's Intimate Question
"THE OUIET AMERICAN"—Color
Audit Murphy. Micliael1 Redrwvt
OUT Of- LIFE Lull Aguilar. Rosita Arenis
"HAy AN3ELES CON ESPUELAS"
••RUN FOR COVER '—Color
HKLD OVKlt • 3rd RIG WhfcK
At 2:10-4:t3-fi:U7-8:0))-»:5r> Jnm^s Caanty. Vivecn Linilfors GO OUT TO Maria Antonlcla Pons
Rafa>l Bjltdon "INSACIABLE"
••A hISS BEFORE DYING"
DliBOKAH • STKWAKT
Kerr (iranger
Color
RolOTt W.iontr. Virginia Lfllll
A DRSVE-IN "YOUNG GUNS" Tttiug; Willtrn
"MONSTERS NOT OF THIS EARTH"
m-u-m s *

(7:14)—"JOE DAKOTA" Pedro Infante. Antonio Badu "DEERSLAYER" (7:22)


« 9 *• Jack' Malioncy "HIJOS OE MABIA MORALES" Lex Barker, Rita Moreno
(9:03)—"SLAUGHTER ON 10TH Jorge Mits^ral. Marie felix "FOB1Y GUNS" (9:05 OKtY)

THE HOM
AVENUE" Carlos Navarro "CAHELIA" BarDa'a Stanwyck, Barry Sullivan
Richard Eoan. Jan Sttrlirm Rod Cameron. Mary Castle
(10:49)—"BADLANDS OF "YAKI DRUMi"—Western "SEA CHASE" (10:28 ONLY)
MONTANA" John Anar. Gloria Talbot John Wayne. Lana Turner
Plus Two Color Cartoons "DAUGHTER OF JEKYL" Horror Cartoon—7:15
• What a young man and a young woman
should know before marriage ; KELLY . ; ' • • .LACKLAND; MISSION TWIN
loft and fr'io City Rd. 350>: S. W. 'Military Dr 3600 ROOSEVELT RD.
• What are the ideal requisites of a life "DCERSLAYER" C/Sz-11'OJ) Color Glenn Ford. Ernest 8orgnin< South Screen
"THE QUIET AMERICAN"
companion? Ltx Barker. Rita Moreno
• "FORTY GUNS" (9:10)
•JUBAL" (7:40)
Gary Cooper. Audrey Hepburn Andie Murphy
Barry Sullivan, Barbara Stanwyck "LOVE IK THE AFTERNOON" "TIME LIMIT"—R. Wldmark
• What is the solution to an unhappy marriage? STARLITE "MAN WITHOUT A STAR" (10:35) (11:51) North ScrHn
"SING BOY SING"—Tommy Sands
Kirk Douglas. Jeanni Criin Tyrone Power, Susan Haywarrf
"HUSH HY MOUSE" (7:15) "UNTAMED" (9:23) "THE RIVERS EDGE"—R. Milland
"DECISION AT SUNDOWN" 4 COLOR CARTOONS 4 17:15) "COKMAKCHE"—Dam Andrews
of Special' Interest to all! Ralph Scott—Valeric French
"PICKUP. ALLEY" PARKAIR RIGSBY SAN PEDRO
' Anita Ekberg—Victor Mature orb or Goliocf Rd. Son Pcrjii- of Military t
Hear WALTER SCHUBERT Listen U KGN6-1420 KC. (7:221—'.'SING BOY SING." LAbT NITEII LAST N|TE!I Open 630—SUrl 7*0
(Authority on Human Behavior) Tommv Sands. Lill Gentle "FORfY GUNS"—CmennScone 3 Big Features
(9:22)—"THE PROUD ONtS" Barliara Stanwyck, Dean jailer Walt Disney's BAMBI in Technicolor
Color "THE OEERSLAYER"—Color Feu Piter. Kathleen Crowley
Robert Ryan. Vireinia M?yn Lex Barker, Rita Moreno
SATURDAY, MARCH 22 AT 8:00 P.M. (11:06)—"SEA DEVILS"
Yvonne De Carlo. Rock llud'Oi
Color' Cartoon STARTS 7:15
"HELL AND HIGH WATER"
Color
"WESTWARD 110 THE WAGONS"
Roil C*m'inn. J, Carroll Naish
"YAO.UI DRUMS"
Richard Widmark, Oelli Oani
$100
Entertaining program before the lecture MOVIE FILM and Always I Carload SO. LOOP, V3 VARSITY
LECTURER' music concert feature ANN EVANS lyric soprano "THI RIVIRS EDGE"
ANTHONY OUINN • • DEBR* PAGET
5 W. Military D-..O Cuk-bra did Bond.rn fta
WILL SPEAK IN LAST NITE!! LAST KITE!! KEEP BIG CHIEF INDIAN Tummy Sinds. llll Genlll
MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM ALSO
"MAN IN THE SHADOW" "FORTY GUNS" Cinema Scoot
Barbara Stanwyck. Barry Sullivan
"IHt DEERSIAYED" (7:15)
Lex Barker. RIU Moreno
"SING BOY SING"
Jorl MiCre>. Vlriinll May)
SPANISH «WBIT WINO) *
Jell dandier— Colleen Miller •
PREVUI
"THE DCERJUYER" Color
Lex Barker. Rita Moreno
(9.05) "FORTY GUNS'
Mayhe ) 100
Barry Stilliran, Baihara Stanwyck
"THE TALI STRANGE*"
Richard Wldmark. Felicia F»
"THE LAST WACOM"
. JVHRSON ANP I. MARTIN "2) PACES TO IAKER STREET" "LOVE ME TENDER" •ClnenaScopt ' SEA CHASE" (10:25)
Ilvls Presley. Dtbn hut John Wavne, Lana Turner All 'n :inei»atc«M 4 Color
VHI Mm* — Ven Miles _

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FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1939 SAN-ANTONI0 EXPRESS
EXAMINATIONS GIVEN
Theater's Gala Premier Set for Tonight DEPORTEE DIES Jack Benny on Owl Show ALL POLICE OFFICERS
ON WAY TO HOME AU member* of :th* San Antonio
police department from th» -chief
Succumbs in Car in Yards on down to the lojvest-ranWng man
on the fore*."will have to take &
Here special, examination to determln*
Gaston Castet, 52, a Frenchman, their fitness "fir. their respective
ordered deported on charge of duties. It was announced Thursday
Illegal entry, and on his .way back by Commisi^oner Louis W. IJps-
to France from San. Francisco, comb.
died in a car on the eastbound The examinations will he con-
Southern Pacific train here Thurs- ducted Friday in the cafeteria*of
day evening. Fifteen other aliens th« San' Antonio Technical and
were-in the car, in charge of Dr. Vocational School. One group will
George P. L/emeshewsky, who told report at 9 a. m. and another at
city detectives Castet WAS a dia- 8 p. m. .
betic. The body was turned over MAX HURT IN CRASH.
to the Hanavap Undertaking Victor Hernandez. 26,. of 1020
Company and Justice Wiley is San Patricio Street, is at Robert
conducting an inquest. B. Green Memorial Hospital with,
a broken leg and possible internal
CAR INSPECTOR DIES injuries. He was a passenger on
a truck driven by Manuel Asruilar,
OF KIDNEY INFECTION 411 South San Marcos Street, which
collided with a car driven by E.
T. W. Wilkes, 51, 1105 Hays Gomez, 513 South Pecos Street, 'at
Street, filed Thursday afternoon Bl Paso and Colorado Street*
at the Robert B. Green Memorial' Thursday night. Nobody else TVM
Hospital of a kidney infection. He hurt.
had been in the hospital for the
past 39 days. For that Important mid-morn-
Wilkes was a native of Georgia, ,'ing and mid-»fternoon «n«r-
but had lived in San Antonio for Siring drink
3 years. He was a car Inspector
on the Southern Pacific Lines. Jus- Pap Up
tice of the Peace Otis West was with
making an Investigation of the WON-UP
death.
Survivors include his widow, . . . the pur<
Julc* of »un-
Mrs. Carrie Wilkes; a daughter, melltmed Val-
Mrs. Milton Sowell, both of San ley Grapefruit
Antonio; two sons, Lorraine "Wilkes, . . . and noth-
ing else!
of San Antonio, and Thomas J.
TRY IT TODAY
"Wilkes of Norfolk, Va.; his mother.
Mrs. Josephine Willies of Pulaska,
Ga.; a sister, Mrs. Walter Lee of Jack Benny's newest starring- vehicle, "Man About Town,"
Pulaska. Ga., and two brothers, •with Dorothy Lamour, will be shown on the midnight show
Bob Wilkes of Pulaska, Ga., and Saturday at the Majestic Theater. In support of Benny
Howard Wilkes of Brunswick, Ga. and Miss Lamorfr are seen Betty Grabble, Binnie Barnes,
Phil Harris, Edward Arnold and "Rochester." HATURE'S HEALTH DKIHK.

SUSPECT ARRESTED IN TJEIXG on the receiving end o gags, and the audience goes mer- P/i5TE(/R/ZFD FOR Pt/R/fV
the jokes Isn't where Jack Ben rily along.
DRUG STORE ROBBERY ny likes to be, but that's whera h Rochester, In case you've forgot-
•WON-UP DISTRIBUTOR:
S. W. DYE
Detectives Frank Brlce and Lee usually ends up, and his role i ten, is Eddie Anderson, and the
Williamson announced Thursday Man About Town" is no exceptio cast features Dorothy Lamour, Ed- 827 S. Alamo St. San Antonio, Tel.
night they had arrested a sus- in the film set for the miflnigh ward Arnold, Binnie Barnes, Monty
pect who had made a statement
regarding the holdup of the drug
store ot Mrs. Geraldine Galloway
at Meerscheidt Street and Virginia
show at the Majestic Theater Sat
urday night.
A frothy, musical comedy ston
Woolley, Phil Harris, Betty Grable,
the Merial Abbott Dancers and
Matty Maineck's orchestra.
EMPIRES
Boulevard the night of June 21. ith plenty of laughs has bee
The suspect, a your.g Corpus provided for Benny and compan
Christ! man, was reported to have which includes most of the stars o
been positively identified by Mrs. popular radio program scram ing th*
Galloway, Ming in and out of the story. A hurtt of «x-
The ofCicers stated they hoped frequently happens on the radio 'il*f biniitiid
to clear iip a number of other re- Rochester steals the show with hi to htll'l lilt
cent holdups through the arrest. out poll!
» —
ANGRY DRIVERS FIGHT
SLOT MACHINE, BOOKIE AFTER NEAR ACCIDEN
GOODS TAKEN IN RAID
A MID floodlights and the glitter that always attends the opening of
Earl Kerrell, 30, was booked at
Charles Gilden; 23, 51S Dig-no
wity Avenue, was cut about hi
WHIflWOMAM
a new theater, the Broadway Theater in Alamo Heights, latest of 5:00—WOAI, Hnnlo Bologninl; KTSA, body, arms and legs late Thursdaj A Paramount PUlvrt iDi
The Lone Eager; KMAC, Singing Gau- police headquarters for horse
Interstate Theaters' subsequent-run picture houses, will see its initial chos; KABC, Fulton Lewis. bookmaking following a raid !ate during an altercation with a mo
presentation tonight. 5:15—WOAI, Organ Moods; KMAC, Thursday afternoon by Sgt. Frank torist with whom he had avoided
Answering a longfelt need in ~~ ~ Fats Waller. Vogler and Detective C. J. O'Neill a collision.
Xhe Alamo Heights section, the 5:30—WOAI, Buck Rogers; KTSA, at the rear of 1402 North Hack- Gilden, who was treated at th
All Hands on Deck; KMAC. On With
theater will be the finest of its On trie Air Today the Dance; KABC, Fractious'Fingering, aerry Street. Robert B. Green Memorial Hos STARTS
5:45—WOAI. Newscast; KT9A. News Vogler reported a quantity of pital, told police he was driving TODAY!
kind In the Interstate Circuit, a A. M. By Air; KMAC, Speaking Confidentially; bookie material and a slot machine on the \Y, W. White Road en rout
streamlined modernistic building 6:00—KTSA. Musical Clock; KONO, KABC, Highlights In World News. were seized in the raid. He said lome when his car narrowly miss
with soft-toned, handsome finish- Bill Bayers Cowboy Ramblers. 6:00—WOAI, Cities Service Conceit: he had been told the place was ed colliding wivh another at th
6:15—KONO, Earlyblrd Varieties. KTSA, Buddy Clark; KABC, Wiley and intersection of the old Seguin
6:30—WOAI. Good Morning: KABC. Gene; KONO, Rio Grande Fiddlers. operating as a private club.
ings for its interiors and the most Road. Both earn stopped and
comfortable equipment available. Sunrise
Serenade; KTSA, The South- 6:15—KABC, Forward March: KONO,
erners. Sammy Kaye Orchestra; KTSA, Tali, Gllden was slashed with a knife in
The affair tonight will attract 6:45—KTSA, Towns Talk.
notables from all over the South- 6:59—KTSA, Cathedral Bells,
Mayor Maury Maverick. INQUEST.CONDUCTED the hands of the other driver, h
7:00—WOAI, Program Resume; KTSA. 6:25—KABC, News. told police.
west who will be introduced at Trading Post; KABC. News; KMAC. Ce- 6:30—KTSA, Bee Morln; KABC, IN H. E. JURD DEATH Gilden failed to get the man',
microphones in front of the theater cil and VI. •Theater HILltes; KONO, Odd Facts. In name or the license number of his
over a broadcast from Station 7:05—WOAI, Breakfast Club. Spanish; WOAI. Avalon. Time, Found unconscious at his room
7:15—KTSA, Towns TalK; KABC, car.
KABC between 7:30 and 8 p. m. Morning Roundup; KMAC. Musical 6:35—KABC. WOR Symphony Orch. at 1634 North Alamo Street late He'll do any
Among the officials ot Interstate Clock. 6:45—KTSA. An Editor Views the Thursday afternoon, Harry E. Jurd, She dances thing to turn
Theaters coming to San Antonio 7:30-KTSA. News by Air; KMAC,
for the event will be R. J. O'Don- Birthday
party.
7:4tt—WOAI, Friendly Messages.
7:45—WOAI. Newscast; KTSA. The
News; KONO, News In Spanish.; KABC.
Texettes.
7:00—WOAI, Plantation Party; KTSA,
53, was pronounced dead on ar-
rival at the Robert B. Green Mem-
Irritated Eyelids? She's bis
'mother for
with a bubble
. . . . it's
an honest
nell, vice president and general
manager of the huge theater chain; Eye Open=rs; KABC. Morning Hymns.
Raymond Paige, 99 Men and & Girl;
KMAC, Sports Journal; KABC, Peter
orial Hospital. Onicers reported Bathe them with Lavoptik. Prompt re dollar....
8:00—WOAI, Story of the Month:
Raymond Willie, district manager KABC, News; KMAC. Breakfast Music. Quill. •
other occupants of the house at lief. Use also for immediate relief o He'stheKid a day'-also better than except work!
7:15—KMAC, Ted and Bill. which Jurd lived said he had been inflamed, sore, itching eyes — o r whei
and former city manager in San 8:05—KABC. Olive Floyd. Organ. 7:30—WOAI, To Be Announced; having heart trouble. Justice of eyes
,.,— feel tired or strained.
-. No harmfu from Koko- a klepto- nothing!
8:15—WOAI, Vftss Family; KTSA, KABC. To Be Announced: KMAC,
Antonio, and Frank O. Starz, pub-
Myrt and Marge: KMAC, Varieties: Troubadours: KTSA, First Nlghter.
the Peace Ottis West is conducting; i drugs. 25 years success. Get
Get Lavoptik
Lavoptik to
to mo!Yokel maniac!
licity chief for the circuit. KABC, Monte Magee. 7:45—WOAI, Kldoodlers. an inquest. | day.
" (Eye-cup
"~ included.) AH drujfjisti
Alamo Heights officials and | 8:20—WOAI. Josh Hlgglns. 8:00— WOAI. Lady Esther; KT3A, boy goes to
. _i de Leath: KTSA, Grand Central Station: KONO. Interna- There's nothing wrong with the world
those from San Antonio itself will ^(^WOAL
also be present at the opening of Hilltop
House; KONO, Your Morning tional Goodwill Program; KABC, Base- town!- that a good hearty laugh won't cure.
Show: KABC, Grandma Travels. ball HI Litcs.
the Broadway Theater for the pre- 8:45—WOAI, Women In White; KTSA 8:10—KABC. Baseball Warmup.
sentation of which the feature pic- Nell Bead: KABC, Choir Loft. 8:15—KONO, Guess the Tunes;
8:55—KTSA. Hollywood Mlllcman. KABC. S. A. vs. Beaumont.
ture will bo "Gun^a Din," the fa-

Kipling's poem.
The Broadway Theater is equip-
9:00—WOAI, Woman's Page o2 the
mous thriller based on Kudyard Air; KTSA. It Happened In Holly,
wood; KABC, Fashions, Gall Northe:
KONO. Music and Fashions.
9:15—WOAI, Viennese Ensemble;
Hew Broadway Theater shown above.
Upper left, Henry Bergman, manager;
lower right, Eph Chorninsky, supervisor
8:30—WOAI, Horace Heldt; KTSA, Be-
lieve It or Not; KONO, International
Goodwill.
8:45—WOAI, Peter Molyneaux.
9:00—WOAI, Fred Waring; KTSA,
- ^COLBERT
gurnet- ~
ped with KCA's finest sound ap- KT9A. Scattergood Baines; KABC, Our of suburban theaters for Interstate: Amos fn' Andy,
paratus, assuring patrons of the Children; KONO. Connie Boswell.
9:30—WOAI. Fran Allison: KTSA,
new playhouse of the best possible Big Sister; KABC. Morning Services;
audience reception, and the house KONO, Horace Heldt Orchestra.
9:15—KTSA. Lum and Abner; WOAI,
Jimmy Dorsey.
9:30—WOAI. Richard Himber; KTSA.
Johnny Presents.
STEWART
9:4J—WOAI. Kitty Keene: KTSA. Fellowship; KONO, 'Ben McKay's
will follow the established policy- Aunt Roundup. 10:00—WOAI. Newscast: KTSA, News
Jenny; KONO. Pennygrams; by Air; KMAC, Louis Panlco.
tor subsequent-run showings of KABC, To Be Announced. 1:45—WOAI, Ouldlag Light. "10:15—WOAI, Sports News; KTSA,
Hollywood's major studios. 9:50—KONO. Interlude. 1:56—KONO, Weatherman Speaks. Big League Baseball Returns; KABC,
Henry Bergman, long famous as 8:58—KONO. Weatherman Speaks.
10:00—WOAI. Betty CrocKer; KTSA,
2:0f>—WOAI, Judy and Jane: KTSA,
Woman's Radio Journal: KABC. La
Dance Orchestra.
a member of Clark and Bergman, Towns Talk; KABC, Personalities la the 10:2O—KTSA. Nat Erandwrne Orch.
Horn Anahuac; KONO, Sing Crosby. 10:30—WOAI, Castle Farm Orch.;
vaudeville team, has been chosen Headlines: KMAC. Orchestra. • 2:15—WOAI. Stella Dallas; KONO, KTSA. Sterling Young Orch,; KMAC.
as manager of the now theater. Nancy 10:15—WOAI, Betty and Bob: KTSA, Ted Crown, Organ. Twilight Blenders; KABC, Lelghton
James: KMAC. Varieties; KABC, 2-30—WOAI, vlo and Bade: KTSA. A Noble Orchestra.
His long years of association with The Swlngsters. .' Woman Views the News: KONO, La- 11:00—WOAI. Lawrence Wells Orch.;
the theater and his Intimate knowl- 10:30— WOAI, Studio Music: KTSA. dles' Matinee. KTSA, Carlos Molina Orchestra; KABC,
Novelties:
edge of its workings on both, sides Guy Lombardo. KABC, Toronto Trio; KMAC, 2:40—KTSA, Markets. Stocks and Joe Helchman Orchestra; KMAC, Jan
Bonds. Garber. Porky
of the footlights qualifies him well 10:45—WOAI, Songs to Remember; 2:45—WOAI, Midstream; KTSA, Four 11:15—KTSA. Texas League Baseball niu
for the position. For the past two KMAC, German Hour. Clubmen, <, Scores, MITCHELL -HAYWOHTH Pig
years, Bergman has been asso- Tours H:0o—WOAI, Phil and Ed: KTSA, 3:CO_wOAI. Newscast: KONO, Eddy 11:20—KTSA, The Crusaders. I l Klchird IMTHtlMESS Cartoon
for a Quarter Hour: KONO. Duchln Orchestra: KTSA, Market Page. 11:30—KTSA. Dick Jurgen's Orcb.
ciated, with Interstate Theaters in Tunes of the Day; KAEC, News. Produce and Live stock. KMAC, Music Your Way; KABC, Jim- A HOW-iBO HAWK!
San Antonio in various capacities 11:05—KABC, Vocallties. 3:15— WOAI, XylopSonlst; KTSA, my Dorsey Orchestra, Pat made him * champ..
and he is familiar with the taste Stngln11:15—WOAI.
1 Tom Dickey; KTSA, Towns Talk; KONO. Ye Old Player 11:55—KTSA, News by Air. Love madefrmi chump
Sam; KONO, A Year Ago To-
of San Antonio in Its picture enter- day: KABC. Neighbors.
Piano.
3:30—WOAI, Sliver Winds; KABC,
MIDNITE HEWS
tainment. 11:30—WOAI, Texas Farm ana Home: Len Salvo; KONO, The Smootnle». BETTY GRABLE SHOW
SATURDAY
Many Invitations have been KTSA,
issued for the premiere of the new
The Koad of Life: KABC, Swing
or Else; KONO, Harry Owens.
11:45—WOAI, Words and Music;
3:45— WOAI, Edward Davles; KTSA,
Men Behind the Stars; KABC, Voice
of Romance; KONO, Count Basle. IN LEADING ROLE MAN A&0(/r TOWN
theater and there will be a capac- KTSA, This Day Is Ours; KONO,
ity house with standing-room for tainWLW Artists: KABC. Smokey Moun-
4:00—WOAI. Institute of Democracy;
KTSA, Home Town. Editor; KABC, NOW! Wirlin
terns E. wwrv
Cowboys. Muted Music; KMAC, Gray Gordon; HOLLYWOOD — Betty Grable,
the opening, according to Indica- P. M. 4:05—KTSA.- Aeolian Ensemble, blonde and beautiful, who haa ris-
tions in San Antonio's reaction to 12:00—WOAI. Newscast: KTSA, 4:15—KMAC, Juvenile Stars; WOAI,
Adolph Hofner
its new playhouse. Located at the News: KMAC. Mexican and Boys; KABC, Malcolm Clalr: KTSA, Towns Talk; en to the top rank of Hollywood's
C. of C. KABC, Goln' Pishin'? younger glamour girls, during the Stark . . . Bullet-
becinlng of the Alamo Heights 12:15—WOAI, Mrs. Tucker's Smile Pro-
section on Broadway, the theater gram; KTSA, Dr. Susan; KABC, Voice
is Ideally located to serve not only of 12:30—WOAI,
the Crowd.
4:25—WOAI. Press Radio News.
4:30—WOAI. Studio: KTSA, Eton past year, has been awarded the
Boys: KABC. Toe-Tapping Time;
ill Riddled Drama ! ' !
Doughboys; KTSA, Mr. KMAC, Vernon Geyer. teminine lead in "The Day the
the Alamo Heights section but the K.; KABC, Around the Town.

TONIGHT
4:45—KTSA, Towns Tulk; KABC,
Olmos district and the Texas Jlili- 12:45—Jack Bcrch; KTSA. News by Brushwood Mercantile ' Co. i Bookies Wept,"
tary Institute sector as well. Air.
1:00—WOAI. Mary Martin; KTSA.
Chuckwagon Gang: KABC. News.r
PROP BOY GETS JOB 1:05—KABC, Woman's Page at tne If You Haven't Tried the Manhattan's Seafood
Jerri' Marlowe, former prop boy Air.
now underlong term contract, has Gunter
been assigned a featured role in
135—WOAI. Ma Perkins: KTSA,
Golu's Oc.
1:30—WOAI, Pepper Young; KTSA.
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Section A SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING,. JUNE 25,1939 Page 7

THEATER'S GALA OPENING FRIDAY Bette Davis Will Appear on


Charley McCarthy Program
N th« absence of Dorothy Lamour, who Is spending a few days la
I New York, Bette Davis will converse with impertinent Charlie Me-
prOLLYWOOD, Cal., June 24 (Special).—Struggles of pioneers who Carthy tonight at 6 o'clock. Miss Davis often called by critics the best
actress in Hollywood, will appear in a one-act play with Don Ameche
braved Death Valley to transport borax over its joadless wastes as her partner. Alec Templeton, the blind English pianist, makes hi»
will provide drama for WALLACE BEERY in "TWENTY MULE third straight appearance on this broadcast tonight. He will So several
TEAM," a novel by Robt, C. DuSoe and Owen Atkinson, purchase of numbers, displaying his remarkable technique at piano mimiclsry and
which is announced by MGM. The story deals with one'of the borax Donald DIckson, the young- Metropolitan baritone, will sing. Eon
drivers and his son, and about them the entire epic of borax, one of Ameche is emcee of thl» full hour program, coming over the NBC
the dramatic episodes in the settling of the West, is woven. J. Walter Red and WOAI.
Ruben, producer of "BAD MAN OF BRIMSTONE," will produce.
• * * * * Edward Benei, former chisf ex
XT EARLY every Sunday morning you can find BOB BURNS working ecutlve of the Czecho-Slovaklan
as a farmer, guiding a plow pulled by his two champion mules, nation, and now a visiting lecture
Champ and Tom, at his San Fernando Valley ranch. BURNS, -who is at the University of Chicago, wil
Falls Into Film
currently starring in PAHAMOUNT'S vivid story of contemporary be one of the two speakers in thj
America, "OUR LEADING CITIZEN," explained today: "After work- University of Chicago Round Tabl'
ing with actors all week, it's great to get out here with my mules." when this program cornea on tin
Skates Into Job
* * * * air at a new time today—at 12:30
QTUDIO FLASHES: ERROL FLYNN and HOWARD HILL'S next p. m,,1 over the NBC Red network
featurette will concern bow'n arrow boar-hunting in Santa Cruz and WOAI. "Questions On Democ
.... MADGE EVANS and playwright Sidney Kingsley will be married racy," is the subject.
soon . . . . One of the shots of submersible construction in WARNER'S Melodies by Stephen Foster wil
"SUBMARINE D-l" actually showed the ill-fated Squalus . . . BING 9 featured by Frank Munn, Jean
and DIXIE CROSBY are heading for a few weeks of the wide open Dickenson, Elizabeth Lennox, thi
spaces . . . CHARLEY GRAPEWIN, who has just finished "NO Buckingham. Choir, and Gustavi
PLACE TO GO," has titled his ranch "Grape-Inn" . . . RONALD Hsenschea's Orchestra, on thi
REAGAN and JANE WYMAN are seeking the secluded beach spots American Album of Familiar Mu-
. . SONJA HENIE and handsome BOB SHAW only have eyes for sic,, which you may hear on' the
each other . •. . PERC WESTMORE has been borrowed from Warners air
at 7:30 this evening. The sched-
ule calls for the rendition o:
to do "THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME" make-up for RKO 'Jaenie With the Light-Brown
. . . ALAN BALDWIN, the "find" recently re-optioned by SAMUEL Hair," "Old Kentucky Home," "Old
IOLDWYN, is saving his evenings for UNIVERSAL'S HELEN Folks at Home," "Oh, Suzanna'
PARRISH. and "Old Black Joe," American
» * » *
Album of Music comes over
CAN YOU ANSWER'THESE'?
1. How old is the motion picture? Waukesan Reception.
2. To whom is Genevievo Tobin married? The. mayors ot several Illinois
3. What is a scrim? municipalities have received "war-
4. Who authored "The Rains Came?" rants" delivered by Waukegan mo-
5. What is Erroll Flynn's middle name? :orcycle officers, summoning them
* * * * .0 attend the gala broadcast of
•n OBERT BENCHLEY has started his 1939-40 Hollywood career fack Benny's program, -which takes
place tonight at 5, Benny's boy-
with a bang. He started work this week,in "BEE STING," his lood pal, the mayor of Wauke-
latest one-reeler. Meanwhile he is preparing another, titled "A DAY gan, was responsible for the "sum-
OF REST" PETE SMITH is also very busy on his new series mons." Jack, you know, left Wait
of his popular short subjects; the first is "Here's Your Cue" billiard tegan 20 years ago with only a vio-
specialty -with Charles C. Peterson; and "Nature Study" shot in Cali- in to keep his chin up—now. he
fornia redwood forest by Mervyn Freeman, naturalist. Smith is also s returning for a gala celebration
planning a Canadian Northwest Mounted Police specialty. n hia honor.
* * * *
The Colonial Club Orchestra of
p EODUCTION NOTES: "THE SEA HAWK" has been announced Northwestern University students
as the next ERROL FLYNN starrer . . . M.-G.-M. is looking for and former students will be on the Fired as a maid, pretty Armando
a bored baby to play the offspring of MYHNA LOY and WILLIAM Bandwagon when that program Lane strapped on her skates and
POWELL in "RETURN OF THE THIN MAN" . . . DARRYL ZAN- akes to the air at 5:30 this after- started downhill to apply far movie
The BROADWAY, Interstate Theaters' newest ond finest suburban theater, is nearing completion and will be given a gold opening Friday eve-
ning at & o'clock. Artist drawing depicts sweeping modernistic exterior lines with inset at top right showing luxurious corner of Mezzanine lounge UCK will star AL JOLSON in "FALLING STARS", a cavalcade of noon over WOAI. job. Reaching studio door, she
Hollywood . . . JANE WYMAN has been lent to M.-G.-M. for a lead The secret of paper-making will couldn't stop, and fell—right into
at head of grand stairvray.
in "THESE GLAMOUR GIRLS" . . . BETTE DAVIS' next picture, >e unfolded in "The Miracle of Pa- $100-per-week role.
/~\FFICIAL opening of the new tivities are nearing completion, they ] background of pure white, the ufactured under the supervision of "THREE STRANGERS", will have a million dollar budget. . . Clarke er," which Is today's dramatization
| t n u i of crrnm and maroon glass ,1. H. Elder, in charge of Inter- Andrews, producer of EDWARD G. ROBINSON'S "BIG TOWN" air- of the "World Is Yours." The en-
• Broadway Theater in Alamo announced.
'Beisht» will be held Friday night past Henry Bergman, who for the | tile t h a t clrcps Hie front of the state's building department, and show, has joined 20th Century-Fox as writer-director . . . CISSIE Ire half-hour starting at 2:30, -will of the Texas Quality Network and
1 two years has been associated building will stand out in sharp re- will match the colorful motif of the LOFTUS has been signed for a role in "THE DEAD END KIDS AT review paper-making processes of WOAI. This 15-minute broadcast
»t 8 o'clock. It was announced by with the local showhouses in vari- lief, as will t'ne huge Neon sign theater, with tones of British tan, the earliest
MILITARY SCHOOL". " "' Jdays, at' "the same
~ time
' "
William O'Donnell, city manager ous capacities. manage the atop the Y-shaped marquee. maroon and green. showing the progress that has tak- of religious songs sincerely suns
of Interstate In San Antonio, and new theater. Bergman has a wide en place- up to tha present time. is a regular Sunday morning- fea-
Inside, first nishters will-find a j Streamlined, air-flow seals, the ANSWERS: ture.
Charninsky, Interstate part- and varied knowledge of the thea- theater entirely different from any j newest innovation in Westlnghouse Catholic Hour.
1. It is 50 years since Edison invented the kinematoscope. Running the musical scale from
ner In charge of suburban opera- ter, from the front of .the housfi as other in the San Antonio area, lair conditioning: and RCA's latest 1
tion*. Plans for the Inaugural fes- well as behind the footlights. With The large lobby, in tones of soft! developments in hish fidelity sound 2. William Keighley, Warner Bros, director. Today's Catholic Hour brgadcas blues and spirituals to the classical,
3. A frame of gauze used to diffuse strong light. on WOAI at 4 o'clock, is the first the Musical Playhouse will be
his wife, known professionally as green, yellow, brown and maroon land projection equipment will com- 4. Louis Bi'omfield. •of a series of three addresses to be broadcast over the Columbia Net-
Gladys Clark, the team of CJark ivill blend into a rainbow-like pic- bine to make the Broadway the 5. The full name is Errol Thompson Flynn. Elven on this program by the Rev work at 5:30 this afternoon.
and Bergman Is well known and tiire under the soft glow of myriad most modern showhousa in the # # * 9
James R. Kean. This new series
remembered by vaudeville fans indirect lighting fixtures, A grand Southwest. THE "EXTRA" GIRL SAYS: "A bachelor is a man wlio doesn't entitled "Marian Vignettes," depicts Parents On. Trial.
LUfen to June froman, throughout the nation, stairway, leading from the lower Interstate officials coming to Pan maka the same mistake once". the past, present and future influ- Noah Beery Jr. has been en-
A civic celebration will precede floor to the mezzanine lounge, dif- Antonio from Dallas to attend the ences ot the Virgin Mary in daily gaped for "Parents On Trial," in
the showing of the opening attrac- fers from the usual small stair- opening: will include R. J. O'Don- life. Father Kean—founder and di- which Jean Parker and Johnny
I V tion. In addition to the dedicatory ivay in most theaters on each side nell, vice president and
manager; Raymond Willie, district
general STORY OF PONIES COLBERT, STEWART rector of the perpetual novena 01 Downs have the leading roles. This
ceremonies, both on the inside and of the foyer. our sorrowful mother and prior o£ drama is based on the popular
Erno Rape*, Jon Peerce, the outside of the theater there Lobby and lounge furniture has manager, and Frank O. Starz, the AT .TEXAS THEATER IN COMICAL STORY the Servite Motherhouse, Monas- radio serial of the same title. John
will be band music, souvenirs, loud- been especially designed and man- circuit's advertising chief. tery of Our Lady of Sorrows, Chi- Schwartz is directing, and other
speakers, Hollywood lights and a As thrill-packed as it sounds is It's romance under pursuit for cago—will talk this afternoon on players who have important roles
radio broadcast. the story of the ponies In which Claudette Colbert and James Stew- "Mary Yesterday." The Paulisl in the production include Nana
art, as they cavort through the Bryant, Henry Kolker, Linda Terry
The events outside the theater Adolphe Menjou will be starred at comical story of "It's a Wonder- Choristers under the direction of and
will be broadcast from 7:30 to 8
Gulf* Mixed Ch<mi«<~ p. m., over Station KABC. Repre-
sentatives from Alamo Heights and
ON THE TODAY the Texas Theater starting
and titled "King of the Turf."
Tuesday ful World," in which
seen at the Majestic Theater be-
they will be
Father Finn will provide musical
background.
A barefooted boy left Dundee,
Virginia Brissac.
GIXGER JITTERS
San Antonio's civic, official, fra- K.MAC KABC The picture Is all about a drunk- ginning Saturday. Scotland 27 years ago on a Cana- Famed for her terpslchorean tal-
ternal and business life will be on KTSA' WO, (jONOp
When James agrees to act as dian-bound ship. As he peered out
en race-track hanger-on who was bodyguard for a wealthy playboy the porthole the boy vowed he'd ents displayed in many fljmuslcals,
hand for the opening and will find "inger Rogers, in "Bachelor Moth-
a famous racing figure but hit the who feels that he has gotten into come home one day—with polished er," confines her dancing- to on*
and Horry VonZclJ— i in the Broadway a modern archi-
tectural picture of strong, impress- llllllllll lllllpllllllll! iiiiftiliiliinjiiii skids when his jockey became in- the last scrape he wants to get into shoes on his feet and money in 'jitterbug" routine.
ive lines, highlighted by brilliant 600 700 800, .900 1000 1100 1200 1300 J400 1500 volved in a crooked race. Re- he doesn't know what is in. store his pockets for a trip to the Scot-
colors and lights that will make the for him. The playboy gets away tish Highlands. This summer that
duced to riding the rails, he Is be- from him and is framed In a dream will finally come true when
theater an outstanding landmark (The Information contained In tee following schedule or radio
in the community. With an outside programs is furnished by the 'stations broadcasting the' programs, and friended by a youngster who is a murdet- case, and it . looks as Edward MacHugh, •who has become
The Express should not be considered responsible lor errors in announce- "valet" for the ponies. Inspired by though Stuart and the playboy famous throughout Canada and th«
on"Culf* Musical Play- ment due to faUue of stations to advise of daily chances.—Ed.}
the boy's friendship, the- former are both going to the "pen" unti United States as the Qospel Singer,
house"—tonight! SUMMER A. M.
per
5:00—WOAI, Jack Benny; KTSA. Ves- king of the turf is reformed and on Jimmy makes a break for It and makes tha trip to his old home
Hour; KONO, Artie Shaw Orch.
$7.50 Wave for
T:00—KMAO. Brighter Smile. his way back up to the top when meets up with a poetess going to toivn. French Oil-
SCHOOL 7:30 — WOAI, Crawford Caravan: 5:15—KONO, Blng Crosby. a lecture. She doesn't like his at-
KMAC, Musical Clock; KABC, Sunday 5:30—WOAI. Fitch Band Wagon; he stumbles on the knowledge that titude, but she does like his per- bia Broadcasting1 System carries Nestle
At 2 this afternoon the Colum- Opal Oil- COJfPtETE
Oil-
KTSA Morning Roundup.
7:45—KTSA, Marimba Magic.
8:OO—WOAI, Hlgnllghts of the Bible;
I KTSA, Musical Playhouse; KONO, Bert the boy is his own son and he is
[Ambrose.
6:00—WOAI. Chase & Sanborn: KTSA.
called on to make a great sacrifice sonality, and she agrees to help the unusual program, "Words Lanolin
Crcme Oil—
Oil—
5:30 P.M. I KTSA. Uncle Bob; KABC, News; i Adventures ol Ellery Queen; KMAC. to get the boy out of tha racing
him prove his Innocence. Without Music." Popular verses
Any Method
KMAC, German Hour. i Mexican C. of C.; KABC, Forum of the game. At the head of the supporting written by old masters and new
Desired
8:05—KABC, Singing Strings. I Air. Directed by Alfred B. Green, a cast will be Guy Klbbee. Nat Pen- poets are dramatized in a very ef-
8:15—KABC, Memories That Endure, i 7:09—WOAI, Hollywood Playhous*; strong supporting 1 oast in tha film dleton, Frances Drake, Edgar Ken- fective manner on these broad- Styled,
8:30—WOAI. Barry McKlnley; KTSA, |KTSA, Summer Hour; KABC, The Sun- Shaped, all
Wings Over Jordan; KABC, W. Lea i day Review, will be headed by Robert Daniel, nedy, Ernest Truex, Richard Carla the curls
O'Daniel. , ' 7:30—WOAI, Album of Familiar Mu- Dolores Costello, "Walter Abel, Alan and Sidney Blackmer, with W. S. Hollywood Playhouse is on you want.
THURS. NIGHT 8:43—WOAI, Denver Height* Church, jle: KMAC. Troubadours.
SUNKEN GARDEN THEATRE
O-VE OP THE SEASON'S BEST OPEn;
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JUNE 39TH
8:15 P. M. of Christ,
9:0o—WOAI, Chuck Wagon Gang:
7:55—KABC. Baseball HI Lltes. Dinehart, William Demarest, Har- Van Dyke directing .
8:00- WOAI, The Circle; KTSA, old Huber and Cliff Xavarro.
1
WOAI at 7 tonight, bringing you
Charles Boyer In another of his
Written
Guarantee
KTSA, Business Men's Bible Class; Knickerbocker Playhouse; KONO. Inter- dramatizations. Walter Winchell No Appoint-
S. A. CIVIC OPERA CO. PRESENTS PRESE1 KONO. Sampler program; KABC, Jaco national Goodwill
Quartet.
- • — Program;
Goodwill Hour.
- KABC, ROUNDHOUSE broadcasts as usual at 9 p. m., in ment
Necessary
MUSICAL HEAD ;he whirlwind fashion which has
The BARTERED BRIDE WITH PRICES
9:15 — WOAI. Homines Melodies; 8:30—KTSA, Nsws; KONO, Contest
KABC, Reviewing Stand.
9:30—WOAI.
Program.
Guitarist; KTSA. Major 8:45—KTSA. Talk by Gus Meager, OF FILM NAMED
GHOST WANTED him apart in' the field of radio re-
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Air-Cooled State-Licensed
LOIS AND ORAN KIRKPATRICK 50c. 51.00,
Bowes; KONO, Stars of Yesteryear; 9:00—WOAI, Walter Winchell; KONO, Cecil B. DB Mills was telling Religious Services. Johnson's Beauty School
AND AX ALL STAR CAST KABC, Morning Service*. International Goodwill; KTSA, Pro-
SI .30 9;45—WOAI. Studio. gram from Brazil; KABC, To Be An- Luclen Moraweck has been sign- 3op Hope 1
about tho pioneer wood At 8:45 a. m., WOAI broadcasts 3d Floor Majestic Bldg. C-7287
9:55—WOAI. Newscasts. nounced. ed to write an original musical burning locomotive used in "Union religious services of th9 Denver
10:00—WOAI, Gospel Singer; KMAO, fl ;15—WOAI, Reverie.
Neighbors; KONO, Now Tun* Beview; 9:30—KTSA, Henry King Orchestra: background "The Man In the Pacific" and tho ancient railroad Heights Church of Christ. This pro-
KABC. Ztnn Arthur Orch. WOAI, Mexican Serenade; KABC, Heart Iron Mask," which Is nearing com- •cteran who acts as Its custodian. gram it ot 15-minute duration.
10:15—WOAX Walter Logan"» Musl- of the West. pletion and will soon be released. "Say, we might be able- to use Then at 11 a. m. the full-hour serv-
cale. 9:45—WOAI. To B» Announced.
10:30—WOAI, To Be Announced; 10:00—WOAI, Newscasts; KTSA, Jan.
KTSA. Arthur Balrtl, talfc; KONO. Ha- Garter Orch; KMAC, Louis PanJeo; based • on the famous Alexander
Heading the cast of the film, .hat team
Canary 1
In 'The Cat and the ces of tha First
," said Hope. "How much Church are- brought to your home
Presbyterian J.C.KEELEY,M.D.
waii Calls; KABC, Betty and Buddy. KABC. News. MEDICAL CLINIC
Dumas novel, are Louis Hayward, do they charge to haunt a round- via WOAL This afternoon at 3 Urology, Blood. Skin. Pllet,
10:35—KTSA, Salt La*» City Taber- 10:10—WOAI, Jimmy Lanceford. Joan Bennett, Warren William, 10USS?" WOAI also carries an hour of Old- Arthritis, High Blood Pressure
nacle Choir. 10:15—KABC, Jan Garber Orchestra; 307 Beady Building
10:45—KONO, Ted Brown, organ; WOAI, Isaam Jones. Joseph Schildkraut and Alan Fashioned Revival services. Front Gunter Hotel
KABC, American Wild Life. 10:30—WOAI, Earl Hina Orch.: Hale. ORCHESTRA. SIGJTED The Chuck Wagon Gang are on 9 to 6 P. M. Sundays 9-12
11:00—WOAI. F i r s t Presbyterian KTSA, Big League Baseball Returns; Matty Malneck and his orches- this morning at 9 over the facilities;
Church; KTSA, Church of the Air; KMAC, Timely Tunes; KABC, Jack Tea- DECISION
KMAC, Kay Kjser; KABC, First Baptist garden Oreh. ra, recently featured with Bing
Church. 10:35—KTSA, Sammy. K&ye Orch. The unusual climax of RKO Ra- Crosby in "East Side of Heaven,"
11:30—KTSA, Travis Park Methodist 11:00—WOAI, Abe Lyman; KTSA. dio's "Five Came- Back" is built ave been signed' tc- appear In
Church; KMAC, Central Christian Carlos Molina oifchj KMAC, "" Mlzpah around the, decision of one- man 'Hawaiian Nights."
Church. Hour,
P, M. 11:15—KTSA. Texas Leagus Baseball to condemn four persons to- death
12:00—WOAI. To Be Announced; scores. 11:30—KTSA, Ted Weeraj Orch.
in order that five others may live.
KTSA, " Democracy la Action;" KABC, KMAC. Music Your Way. Cheater Morris. Wendy BarrlB and
News; KMAC. Vemon Geyer. 11:55—KTSA, Newi by Air. Lucille Ball head the cast.
12:J5—KABC, Palmer House Orch.
12:30—KTSA, It Goes Like This;
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1:00—WOAI, Sunday Drivers; KTSA,
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(A Real Steam Oil Wave)
Complete with Shampoo. Haircut
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GOOD . . . dine ot the Gunter "Cove"
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1:30—KABC, Young People'* Hour; dinner, cocktail to desierr,
WEATHER KONO, Swetest Music; WOAI, Studio
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2 JO—WOAI, The World Is Yours;
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Dojsey; KTSA, St. Louis Blues,
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Gabriel,girl.
PARKING
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girl.
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Ruben M. Martinez. 5018
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For S.A.The Light's Austin Bureau


JSJ Vincent Canby-New York Times . I

AUSTIN - Three San


* "...the best movie !Ve ever seen..."
Anionio industries are
among 17 new firms
around the state that will
FUTUREWORLD BEGINS'
bring an extra S40.7
million a year to the Qffenng fonrosy, sensuolir^ and adventure
T e x a s economy, the
Texas Industrial
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Commission reports. (One of the Bad News Bears)
K l o n Cosmetics,
Williams Wood Products
:. i 4S: ' ENTPY FEE:H,200 PER DAY
Co. and P.V.F. Extruders ..Wonderful entertainment throughout... EXITF|E:YOURLIFE!
are included in the
industries that began go see it." &efmra^
operating in June and Gannett Newspapers
which, according to TIC
figures will employ a
portion of nearly 800 "Funny NUYDEE JAMES IASL
a d d i t i o n a l workers
statewide. and WILUAMS JCSES
The TIC also predicts fast."
t h a t the firms will Jerry Stem
generate more than 700
job slots beyond the
The Cmcinnsti
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numbers actually
e m p l o y e d by the
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SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS: 'SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY I I , 1923.

/ Today—Seven Days
(10 ^

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Direct from a year's run at the Lyric
Theatre, New York—a picture that stag-
gers all imagination in the presentation
of a spectacle never dreamed possible!
• ~7viesf S/ious Souths
**>P . • • * •
The reign of rJero-the greatest of all tyrants faithfully reproduced
on the screen. His house of gold with* its broiled peacocks, foun-
tains of perfume, stuffed wild boars,- milk baths, and other ex-
travagances for the first time depicted in a great film spectacle.
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL, THE MOST WICKED OF ALL WOMEN
A N D HOW IT T O O K AN E A R T H Q U A K E TO SAVE HER!
A. Chart ling -the grandiose
spectacle oft Wonderful Thrills
Love Story ! ancient Rome and Scenic Effects!
staged in Italy
reatest Stars of All
-The burning of ancient Rome as the _ creep. Nations are
chief sensation. j
Sectad© in the Cast!
-The world's most wicked woman—Pop- allTtmes
paea—the famous beauty and the in- NERO Jacques GretiHa*
famous consort of Nero. HORATIUS ...... -....Alexander Salvini
TULLIUS -, , Guide Trento
OTHO Enzo De Felice
-Many and interesting scenes of ancient THE APOSTLE T. Nero Bernard!
and modern Rome; beautiful villas, Mt. HERCULES ...': -., .... .Alfredo Trouche
Vesuvius, when she is ruptured and torn GALBA -.-.- Nello Carolento
with her upheavals, and when she is GRACCHUS V..T. .Americo de Giorgio
GARTH vr..T....,....AlfredoGateor
calm and placid and the great Italian GENERAL •.- Fernando Cecilia
Alps. CAPTAIN ,..v Enrico Kant
« fMilly Von Kremer :
Renaldo Trento
-More people and animals than have "ever SOLDIERS ) Dalvati Aldemiro
before appeared in any single motion lAldo Fortunate
picture production. (Amadeo Trouche
[Michele fpj Salvo
MARCIA .......... Violet Mersereau
-A squadron of Cavalry .of the Italian POPPAEA Paulette Duval
Government, employed to preserve order ACTE Edy: Darclea
JULIA Talba
in making the many scenes. FIRST HANDMAIDEN .....Lydia Yaguinto
SECOND HANDMAIDEN Maria Marchiali
-Mile. Paulette Duval, beautiful and ac- Mimi Tallywich
complished French actress, as the great- Tity Tallywich
Fulvia Ademari
est "Vamp" of all time. TEN HANDMAIDENS Mary Stella
AND SLAVES.... . . . 1 Esther Raffi
' Claretta Cespri
-All the beauties of ancient times gor- Lina Troppodo
geously gowned and gayly bedecked with Julia Trippodo
Carmen Troscali
the world's richest and 'rarest jewels.
{Directed J.Gordon Lina Belisario

WHATEVER YOU DO - DON'T MISS "NERO!" SEE IT SUNDAY!


Other Features for the Week Forecasting the Other Super Attractions that are, An Appreciation!
'COMEDY coming to the Empire at an early date As we pass the eighth milestone—or
VIRGINIA VANCE AND successful eighth year of operating the
JIMMY ADAMS IN
"OUCH!"
My American Wife The Covered Wagon Empire, we would feel a traitor to our
Dark Secrets Java Head conscience and purpose were we not to
pause for a brief, but never the [ess sin-
Robin Hood Bluebeard's Eighth Wife . cere word of appreciation to a people that
MUSIC The Flirt Children of Jazz has made possible an amusement palace
March and Chorus—TANHAUSER
BY RICHARD WAGNER Adam's Rib The Son In The Shadow that is not only known throughout the
width and breath of our own Common-
EMPIRE OVERTURE '
Racing Hearts The Tiger's Claw wealth, but Nationally known as well. It is
Bella Donna White Heat ? to you people of San Antonio—the great
The 90 Getters . The Beautiful Adventure .'•• audiences that throngh the Empire that'
INTERNATIONAL When Knighthood Was In Flower Hollywood
we owe the debt of gratitude. Much is
due to the art and technique of the pro-
NEWS Prodigal Daughters Fog Bound , fesslon, it is true, but after all, it is the
Grumpy responsiveness of such audiences as are
The Light To The Leeward constituted by you that make possible
One Exciting Night You Can't Fool Your, Wife these higher attainments, and it Is you we
MUTT AND thank most heartily.
JEFF All the beauty, the mirth, the excitement^ the music and song that the W. J. LYTLE,
higher sense of your amusement calls for will be yours at the .Empire. General Manager.
Thursday, Docomber 18, 196V "ihe iAN Uassified Want Ads—CA6-I23I
TRINITY I FIRST (NJOV THE BIG MOVIfi
UNIVERSITY REPERTORY ON SAN ANTONIO'S
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A Poul Baker Prediction . CHILDREN'S


- DAIUS THEATER CENTER CHRISTMAS PLAYS
' preutili
THE PROMISE
by Alekwi Arbinov
Ruth Taylor Theater—Attic Two
DEC. 20, 22 & 23
10 A.M. & 2 P.M.
DEC. 21—2:30 P.M.
AdmfaloK $1.00
Work Keebs
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Family
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Together
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6:158.15 p m , December 37, y, so/ Reservation 824-7438 (Continued from Page 63.) lar player -Wes Parker has
January 2, 3
Loner door, bale, $j callcry, II it
Tlckell 73WUI, «xr. Ill
HOChlehester ie studio. It would be great for Dorothy Manners oined the Screen Actors Guild.
I like the idea of acting during
«'SKA»K'
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THE LAST MERCENARY
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tie whole family as Paul is id of all the_ possessions we've the off season—but during the f
SAN ANTONIO 3rlngmg along a print ol his been accumulating for years as eason If they offered me
atest proc{uction, 'The Act of well.
" ~From heie on—we're just world to emote, I'd still go on
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"SHARK"
(Al !;S5 Only)
(At 7.00 & 10-12)
GOOB MORNING & GOODBYE
[At 8:« » 11:3!)

Victor Alessandro, Musical Director WORLD'S companies here," his acting debut in "The Brady THE LAST MERCENARY "LORNA1
(Mo One Under 18 Admllled)
PREMIERE
FINEST PERFORMANCE Bunch" TV series. In CClorl

HANDEL'S MESSIAH OF AN ORIGINAL FAIRY TALE


"But all this Is in the future. That's It for today. William Holdm & Ernest Bargains In
"THE WILD BUNCH" (7:00 & 11:32)
THE MASTEUSINGEBS, Roger 1. Mclone, Director "THE MAGIC TENF The present is sufficiently shln-
Plus: "THE BIO BOUNCE" (!:42 On[»)
(Balft In Color & Rated "R")
BY SAL.T. ACADEMY
Kenneth FBI. —4:30 P.M. irig to this miniature of a girl.
-rf Smith SAT._10iOO A.M. "Isn't Burton magnificent as
-- Bass SUN. —2:30 P.M. Henr>'? I think it is his finest
IN SAN PEDRO PLAYHOUSE performance since 'Becket,' also apanese feature, produced by
ALL SEATS—35e for Mr. Wallis." > .'J)DNK SMI Mill
Arute
Elgor No matter whether her family Keith Larsen, who may be glad NOW SHOWING
winds up in Hollywood or not, get away from it all Ctieek Duetttry Adi for S*t*j|»
Soprano Geneweve is looking forward to time. Vera Miles filed suit to
command performance :.6f divorce him here 10 days ago
"Anne of The Thousand Days" If Raquel Welch is successful
^mm^gRoss
SUPER PA!<AYlS10llt.UOT«OU>ll

in London on Feb. 23. "It makes in buying that statue of her by


Bruce me tingle just thinking about be- Frank Oallo, which appeared on
Brewer TODAY! ALL DAY! ing received by her majesty, a recent magazine cover, it wil
Tenor Queen Elizabeth," says t h' e cost her a chunk of her "Myra BUTCH CASSIDY AND
screen Anne Boleyn. Breckinridge" salary. Gallo's BUTCH CASSIOV AND THESUNDANCEWD
ttNAY1$ION» COLOR BY OEUKE
jT!» Heart-Stirring Drama gf a Youn
statues run in price from $10,(XX THE SUNDANCE KiO
S rl-Derelic at th» Sen" LAST 7 PAYS j3j
Now that he has completed his
'Name of The Game" TV seg- The D o d g e r s' good looking
ment at Universal, Joe Cotten
and wife Patricia Medina are
A MAGNIFICENT CHRISTMAS CONCERT1 returning to England for Christ-
THEATRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
Thurs., Dee. 18—Sat., Dec. 20, 8:30 p.m. mas with her family — and per-
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taps to headquarter permanent- 4205 San PedroPhone ft 3-7188
ly. "We're selling what proper-
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we've dreamed up a new design "—WUDtSHflS
for living What we want are
CliHT two or three small apartments
in interesting cities in JJus coun-
ISHKOfiD try and Europe. We want to ge!
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'Apartheid' OUR CHRISTMAS GIFT


Gets New Ta TO SAN ANTONIO
NATIONAL GENERAL CORPORATION
CAPE TOWN, South Africa Proudly Presents
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TOMORROW!
At: S:«-7:W-J:3J Michael
When the ruling Nationalist
"CAN HEIRONYMOUS MERKIN Bums Party came to power In 3948
EVER FORGET MERCY HUMPPE "THAT COID DAY and made it the law of the land,
AND FIND TRUE HAPPINESS?" IN THE PARK" it was called apartheid—literal-
(Color) ' Rated X Shows: 7:20-9:30 ly, apart-ness. Subsequent gov-
ernment tags designed to make
it more palatable included par- to Person! -"Viva Max" Stats
Starts 25th
Alfred
allel development, separate de- Peter Ustinov, Pamela Tiffin, Jofin Asrin, Harry Morgan and Al Hitt
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ministration and Development 7:30-11:3!
Minister Michiel C. Botha has DnvEd Hemmingi/.Joanna Pertct
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Adults S1 .25— Each Kids Fro a dubbed.it multi-national devel-
George Peppard. Jeon Seaurg opment.
PENDULUM". Color
Botha said he prefers the A bright, personable
Burt tancasler, Palrtck O'Neal
name because segregation of in- staff trclnod to serve
"CASTLE KEEP" Color (War)
dividuals is merely an "inciden-
Dcari Martiro Elke Somrner
tal aspect" of the policy. you cheerfully end
"WRECKING CREW" Color VALLEY OF THE DOLtS
Apartheid does not only involve courteausly in the
different paths and different tradition of fins
entrances to. post offices for the patron service.
various races, he explained
Fundamentally, the govern-
"THE SHAHK" 7:35 ment's policy involves a separa- WORLD PREMIERE OF
Burt Reynolds, Barry Sulttvan
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S.W. Military Dnveat IH 35 South tyCnampognePa/ly
"THE LAST MERCENARY" 9:30 tions," hence "multi-nationa Phone 924-6531
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Botha said.
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DOE8NT ALWAYS WASH
j»C SAN ANTONIO LIGHT Simdey. September 28, 1947,
Ernest Tubb It is, commonly believed that
the raccoon washes its food'be-
fore eating, but this not always
Lizabeth Scott in Show Coming
true because feeding is often
done lar.lrom water.

Rebellious Mood
Lizabeth Scott has her most important role to date in
From the heart ol the Ten-
nesseex hill country comes the
top-ranking hillbilly star, Ernest
Tubb, whose "Grand Ote Opry"
DINNER
DANCING
ssAHWrcK
'THE TWO MRS.
CARROLLS"
"Desert Fury", the technicolor film in which she is cur- troupe will be with him in the MM fetttfe* Sk.rt.
rently starring at the Majestic ttieater with John Hodiak stage show opening Thursday at CLUB
and Mary Astor. Home from snobbish eastern finishing the Texas theater. This will be
schools where her gambling-queen mother sent her to coun- in-conjunction with Tubb's tost
starring film, "Hollywood Barn and Cartoom
teract the rugged western- Dance. ' i
town atmosphere into which himself the true article in "Mir- Tubb and his troupe began
- OpfM 1:20 p. v. Fe»tanii
*:00 4:80 I'M 9:30 TIBONE fOWEB
she was born, Lizabeth stages acle on 34th Street," current .at their career as a local show on £ut complete ihW itutl 8:M ALICE FATE 1.
a one-woman revolt against the Woodlawn and Broadway Nashville's WSN."Tubb also is "ALEXANDER'S
the kind of life her mother has theaters. famous as « songwriter and re- RAGTIME BAND"
chosen for her. cording star. Plu Selected S«ort.
Lizabeth throws herself at Ho- :"It Happened in Brooklyn,"
9
diak, a professional gambler, and at the Laurel,>is tuneful music
embarks upon a dramatic career. concerned with the homecoming
Butt Lancaster heads a support- of G. I. Sinatra to his beloved
^Yearling at \ _
FRIENDS OF MUSIC
ing cast including Kristine Mil- Brooklyn.
ler, Wendell Corey, William Har- . Josephine Major Concert Events SAN ANTONIO
rigan, James. Flavin and Jane MARKOVA-DO1IN BAJLLET—MON. EVE., OCT. 27;
Novak. On the current program at the '!The Y e a r 11 n g", technicolor GLADYS SWARTHOUT—DEC. 8; JOHN CHAKLES
film adapted from Marjone Kin-
Happiness Not Joan's
Uptown is "The Farmer's Daugh-
ter," Gay comedy about pol- nan Rawlings' prize winning
nov.el, is showuig at the Jose-
THOMAS-WAN. 18;' JOSEF '.SZIGETI—JAN.1 27;
FIRST PIANO QUARTET—MARCH 4. ,
EXPOSITION GROUNDS
Continuing in heavy dramatic itics, with Loretta Young and phine theater Sunday and Mon-
roles, Joan Crawford stars to Joseph Gotten. - ••• Season Tickets—5 Events—$12.00—$9.00—$7.50 THIS COMING
"Possessed," with Van Heflin day. , 8AVJB S3 PEB CENT ON SEASON MCK1STS "
opposite her on the current pro- Gary Cooper plays Bill Hick- Gregory Peck'is starred as the
.Tram »t the Aztec. : ok with Jean Arthur opposite
Joan, nurse for the invalid him as Calamity Jane in "The
wife of* wealthy man,'is hope- Plainsman," at the Harlandale.
father, Jane Wyrnan &s the moth-
er and Claude Jarman jr. -as
Jody, the boy whose love of his
pet conflicts with his parents'
'Reservations for All Individual Evsnti-Htacludtag
TITO feUCZAR— ALEC TEMPLETON
WED: & THUR.
iessly in love with Heflin, the
engineer who lives across the The serial queen Pearl White
fight for; survival;In a pioneer - PHILADELPHIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AFTERHODK WED. 3:15* S:15
Shirley Temple co-stan with Gary Grant in "The Bachelor wilderness. ORMANDY, Conducting
iake from her employer's sum- is portrayed by Batty Hutton In end the Bobby Soxer", opening at Majestic Thursday.
Abo Being Received
MIDNIGHT THUR.2:151!:15
mer home. Unable to win him, "The
she accepts her employer's of- stars Perils of Pauline," which
her with John Lund at
Bobby Soxer Wayne King Friends of Musk-Hotel SI Anthony Mezzanine
Brent in
fer of marriage after her patient the Highland. Doers Open 1 How Earlier
dies.
Raymond Massey also heads
the cast as the sympathetic hus- Alan Ladd and William Ben- At Work \ Coming Phone G-S562

band. Others are Geraldine dix star in the peacetime melo- Wayne King and his orchestra
Adolescent adoration is quite
a dragon for a knight in shining
armor to master, but Cary Grant
Color Film
tackles it in "The Bachelor and The dangerous shores ;
will top a two-hour stage show
to be. presented at the Municipal
auditorium Friday, Oct. 10.
of Trip- The show includes 20 acts, with
the Bobby Soxer," in which tm oli .in the 1800's is the colorful Nancy Evan's and Ken Stevens
wm star with Shirley Temple setting for "Slave Girl," techni- featured Vocalists. There's also
and Myrna Loy at the Majestic color romance' which will star the King' choir of. eight voices, lit dyn»mitc-and- fire..
theater Thursday. our boys and four girls.
Cary, leading the Jaunty, Yvonne deCarlo and George
carefree life of a. successful Brerit at the Aztec theater Thurs: UZABETH SCOn
bachelor artist, suddenly finds day.
things very complicated when lie Brent, on a government mis-,
lectures at Shirley's high school sion to buy the freedom of ten
HI-HO
and becomes the object of the American seamen imprisoned by The Theatre Beautiful
JOHN HODIAK
BURT LANCASTER
impressionable youngster's af- the pasha at Tripoli, becomes 4S44.S. PTWM St.
fections. involved in the wily schemes of
Rudy Vallee, as Myrna's bump- SUNDAY MONDAY
tious boy friend, heads the sup- Yvonne to help the pasha's
brother overthrow him.
porting cast.
TO SUN AND BACK
Broderick Crawford, Albert "BOYS RANCH"
DeXkcr, Lois Collier, Andy-De-
Fours-years of newspaper pro vine, Arthur Treacher and Carl Butch Jeaklin,
auction in the United States re* Esmond are in supporting roles.
quires enough newsprint to make Color Cartoons It News
a strip as wide as a newspaper to 5 TONS OF DIAMONDS MaMnee Sunday 1 P. M,
the sun and back. World production ol diamond!
What counts in tilling needs Is in 1945 and 1946 totaled more
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Yvonne DeCerlo portrayi the exciting title role in the film, ( run beginning Thuridey. George Brent end Loii Collier elso '"THIS PH»»TOM TitiEr'
"Sieve Girl", which it coming to the Axtec theater for e week'i < ereceit in top role>.
Brooks, Stanley Ridge*, Nana drama ol commercial llight over STAKT NEW COLONY
; Bryant, John Ridjeely, Moroni the Hump" In "Calcutta," at HOLLYWOOD — A new Hol- M A G N I F I C E N T C O N C E R T S
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lywood summer colony on the »*^t*«?S^
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LOlien, Gerald P r ' r r e a u and the Sunset. UNUMITEP ON
Blue. McKonzic river which promises OF ntECIJION THE MI8M WIBl
to rival the Rogue river settle- OUTSTANDING ARTISTS TIM iOSTOCKS
:<3«nt Falls for Ghoit The double program at the ment of stars hap been started
• Most Women arc alraid ol Star Sunday through Tuesday since RKO sent Loretta Young, I HMCiit»»«r«
''ghosts, but Gene Ticrncy falls combines "The Virginian," star- William Holden and Robert
in iovft with one In "The Ghost ring Joel McCrca and Brian Mitchum there to film "Rachel." FIFTEEN MUSICAL EVENTS UUMV KMUt
and Mrs. Muir," in which she Donlcvy,, and "Dnll Face," night John CromweU, who directed AERIAL
stars with Rex Harrison on the club musical starring Carmen "Night Song," recently built a
current program at the Texas. Miranda and Perry Como. homo there. YOU'LL LONG REMEMBER! CANCAN
The story of » rebellious
young widow at the turn of the Order your i*«ion ticket! for the Sun Antonio CLASSIC PERFORMED BY
century, the film tells how Gene Symphony now; enjoy one of the nation'* fineit A PIETHORA Of GUTTtmiHi
defies her insufferable in-laws
and takes her daughter and
FRIDAY, OCT. 10 CJtrS orchestral! MIRACLE ON
rtWHINITY AT WCY'MEIfiHTS
UN mm KKu**wMMaiflMH
housekeeper to live in a haunted Cell, vltit or write Box Office, Municipal Au. J4TH STREET I4THSTRIEIT' Tta 1AIIIMJII;•*** Tte Efllfia
cottage at the scacoast.
George Sanders, Edna Best,
BUT ditorium. Phone F 2249. S«ve m much «t 507.
on tgaten tickets.
V«x Offlm , But Otfln

Vanessa Brown, Anna Lee, Rob-


ert Coote, Natalie Wood and If you've already made reservations, please
Isobel Elsom also arc in the cast. pick up your tickets «s soon at possible.
Lucille Bremer Stars ROYAL ASCOT
James Craig, as the latest of
Dr. Gillespie's young assistants,
gets himself and Lionel Barry-
uj ft vn E MAI ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY

more involved in the interesting


question of Lucille Bremcr's
sanity in "Dark Delusion," which
opens Sunday at the Empire. KINtS EQUINE ICAIiTIES KIODtl It
THE «U»AUY CEUBFATIP JOSE MOSIH
Claudettc Colbert finds oper- V>MB THE LOVELY COUHTESS DE LA'COURT
ating a chicken ranch no life for
a. lady as she stars with Fred Tut I0ALYS
McMurray in "The Egg and L" S, "THEAVftLTZ ABSOLUTE
A P O G E E OF
current at the Palace. Ef'.NE-TINSUWS

Twin Bill All Wejtern ^ "~- BIS ORCHESTRA LIMITED Sary Cooper HTTY HUTTON
HEROICS AT
fHEPIWlAtlt
OF THE V A S T
On the twin bill at the State AND REVUE EN«A«f. Jean Arthur MNH LUNB IIG Tor DOME
are Johnny Mack Brown and "TMIfBMU
Raymond Hatton in "Land of MINT "The OF PAUUNt"
the Lawless" and Russell Hay- Plminsnun"
den and Inez Cooper in "North ONLY SAN ANTONIO ENGAGEMENT ELEf IANTAS1A
of the Border." TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY—2:»0-8:30 IIUMIIS IIIIKDIE
T*» THEATRE GUILD pnu*u IT ttllW, MIU Ml
John Payne »nd Maureen
O'Hara cope with a department LAURENCE
store Santa Claus who believes ^MMAITM 1 TITO
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Wednesday. February 19. 1947.

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trace: total tor month .03 Inch: de-
fu-ieiiey for month .92 iach: total for
•at- 2.17,iiiclu»); defideney Jor year
2 inch.
The sun sets at 6:27 p. in Wed-
Lou AnKelej
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^ew ^ o i k City
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18 LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., Feb.
iuly 18i- inducles tulorlul printed fab-
rics. )8 selected wilt patterns and
latest 1947 Trail Blazers' Almanac anil
I'icmi-er UUlde Book. Full of interest-
ing facts,, dreams.. Zodiac signs,, ay-
troooiny . planting cliartl. sunrise and
RSTKWISE
foacfa*
nesday: rises at 7:09 a in anO wls Willistoii. K D unaet time, forecasts,
f , herb lyre,, birth
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 19—W) OPA as the rent coiling enforce- at 6:27 p. ni. Thursday. Th,. moon 19.-(*i-Russia set out today to
at 7:14 a. in. Thuri,duy and sets day readings, lucky days. Send We
take the teeth out of the Ameri-
-New Orleans put away its clown
suit today and went back to work.
The day — Ash Wednesday, the
ment agency.
The Delaware Republican has
at 5:17 p. in. Friday.
Moon phase. Lasl ouurtri.
Wind velocity, at 12:30 p. in . Wed-
nesalay. K-.K.E.. 16 in.ph.
Gem Suspect can plan loc international con-
trol of atomic energy.
stamp or coin. 2 for 25c. Mary T.
Caldwi-ll. Craft Remnant Co.. Dept.
W4, Blooiuingloii. HI- Clip this.

beginning of Lent — opened with


prayer' for many of the hundreds
introduced a bill now before his
subcommittee which would make
the local courts the enforcement
'I'idi-K at Aran.sas HHSS Thui.«'Jay:
Ilifhs at J:41 a. in. 4:41 p in.- lows
at 9:05 a. in.. 9:31 p in. )(
Pollen count (grains i r I'Ubl"
Back in Yokohama I Before the members of the
YOKOHAMA. Feb. 19.—UN- U. N. security council was a
ACROSS FROM
of t h o u s a n d s who yesterday y a i d > : Molds 33. ragweed 6. cedar 4. series of Soviet proposals which, KS. drewing is one «crct of
celebrated the biggest Alardi Gras
agency for rent control viola- Brass 67.
Tu<-sUav. mean lempriatui'- 61. ex-
Col. Edward J. Murray was held
if adopted, would establish a Y Fteen-a-mint's gentle effective- Btfld, delicious, candy-coated ..,
in the city's history of fun-mak- tions. in the U. S. Eighth army stock-
separate world convention to THEATRE ness. Science says: Chewing your
food helps it da the most good. used by millions! Children tak9
The full senate banking com- I I O M K \VEAT1IKR FOB TOURISTS ade today while the army press- Similarly, chewing Feen-a-mmt it gladly when needed. So -when
ing. HiKh l^ow Prei.-ip- outlaw atomic weapons and per- you're dull, sluggish, consti-
mittee was scheduled to meet Temp. Temp, ilation ed an inquiry into where he got ) Cash £ Carry Savings prepares its fine medicine to pated, chew Feen-a-mint exactly
tomorrow in closed session with Austin mit the use of the veto on pun- give the greatest benefit-flows
2 DROPS-QUICK AID FOR 70 41! $210,000 in diamond he took it gently and gradually into your as directed and feel fine again.
ishment of violators of control 10<, 25t, 5W at drugstores.
STUFFY NOSES
Put two drops Pfcnetro Nose
Drops in each nostril at bed-
time, breathe easier. Cpld-
cloggcd passages dear-
temporary controls Adminis- Uoslnil
trator Philip K. Fleming to dis- Cheyenne. Wyo. .. 28
cuss rent control revision. OPA
now is under the temporary con- Corpus Del Hio
.. 32
Cni-i'sti''. .. 77
tit!
19
home as "souvenirs."
Ordered back to Japan by Gen-
regulations.
eral MacArthur, the former Experienced AM that's always
custodian of the Bank ot Japan ready to serve you is that of a
BILLY BURKE
IAUNDRV &. CLEANING
digestive system. Fcen-a-mmt is

FEEM-A-MHIT
trols agencv. , Denver
restful sleep is invited. Use- Dudse City vaults reached here by plane trained Light Ad-assistant in I 4909 BROADWAY Famous O*wmg Gwn UaOivt
only as directed. Comes in In addition to discontinuing Kl Pnso ...
3 generous sizes. Demand Fun Worth from San Francisco last nipht. helping you word any ad
control of rents, sugar supplies
NOSE
PENETRO DROPS
and prices of sugar, rice and
syrup, he said, OPA will have to
stop:

ANNOUNCING
1. A u d i t i n g government sub-
THE ANGELUS sidy claims from industrial alco
ihol producers.
< FUNERAL HOME 2. Prosecution ot old price |
control violations.
\ AMBULANCE 3. Enforcement o[ sales price
1 SERVICE G-1461 limitations on homes built under
Sxxr
SEAT COVERS
Tailor made by r-xp'-rt tailors,
prices you can afford to jwy.
Fibers ;ind leatherettes, all rnltus
ABSOLUTELY N O ELASTIC
the 19-16 veterans emergency
housing program.

Reds Pledge'"
The
used on our covers.
TREV1NO SER. STA.
5)1)1 So.

C L K A IN I N G
I .ami ii SI
Fair Distribution
BUCHAREST, Feb. 19.— i-n —
The Communist newspaper Scan-
teia, in what was regarded as
the official reaction to President
Formal—
STEEL, STONE, BRICK, Truman's message announcing
STUCCO, MASONRY diversion of food shipments to
BY SAND BLASTING _ Romania, said today the govern-
Sagray & Son | men! was prepared to pledge fail-
1*2H02S distribution without -political or
social discrimination. TONITE FEB.19th, 7:30 P. M.

Josephine
By Popular Demand
GRAYSON'S IS ADDING A NEW DEPARTMENT
Theatre
CORNER JOSEPHINE
CHILDREN'S A
MUL-DEN & NO. ST. MARY'S ST.
THEATRE
& ^ nw c D & O P E N 2 P. M. D A I L Y
San Antonio's Best Children's Shoe Values! 1 P.M. SATURDAYS AND
Fitted By Experienced Sales People!
SUNDAYS

Grand
Opening
Special!
He forced another man into nis
wife's arms to plot o fiendish
SAN ANTONIO'S
NEWEST AND MOST MODERN
Boys Leather DE LUXE NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRE ROBERT
OXFORDS
Black or Brown. Sizes 87 to 3
IN A GALA HOLLYWOOD OPENING MONTGOMERY
Children's - RADIO BROADCAST-LIGHTS-GAIETY
Dress Sandals ieresttntinsj Opening l\iyht
1IHOADCAST KABC . . 7:30 - »:00 P. M.
POLICY TRAILER GEORGE SANDERS • IUCILE WATSON
NEWS OSCAR HOMOLKA
SELECTED SHORT SURJECTS • Screen Play by Christopher Uherwood and Robert Thoeren
Directed by W. S. VAN DYKE II
Smart dress san- FEATURE PRESENTATION Prodoted by COnfRIED REINHARDT
dal in w h i t e.
palont. tan and
brown. Si'/rs 5
to 12. The Following Firms Extend Congratulations to the Management of This Beautiful Theatre
Piftsburq Plate Glass Co. Alamo Floor Covering Co.
Children's Leather G. W. Mitchell
General Building; Contractor
Jud Plumbing and Heating Co.
Plumbing Glass and Aluminum Linoleum and Aluminum Trim

Addis E. Noonan Associates Grogq Co. Hull and Fueger Sam Speir Co.
Architccls and Engineers Air (,'niitlitioninir Fainting- Contractors
Hardware
Modern Theatre Supply Co. Krause Electric Co. Leon Sand and Gravel Co.
rni.jfrlinn, Sound, Seating and Klectrical Wirinif Sand and Gravel Aggregate Venic Art Terraxzo Co.
All Theatre Equipment
Tenmza Flooring
A. H. Beck Foundation Co. Louis Baumi A .Salisbury Co.
I'hihlerliiK Metal I-ath
Kiimiihilioii Kxi'iivatUm Shelnutt Neon
III while, nnl- Mosher Steel Co. Prassel Sesh and Door Co. General Supply Co, Signs and Marquee
u i . i l . icil and sh ucliir;il am! Itclnt'niTinK Sircl MilhvmU (i,v|)Mim HonT Deck
tiln\ui.
:< in '!
Si.'cs
Fraser Brick Co, Walls Roofing Co. John A. Williamson Co. Rufus Walker Co.
MUMVIIVV .Malt'1'ialn .Mclal Itoors Mt'lal t'nrllllfliis and \VnterjirooflnK
MANY OTHER SHOP
BARGAINS! M A I N I UHMJ EARLY!
honors with John Loder. 'With the Vanderbllt's half sister/ ; Glorla SAN ANTONIO LIGHT,
Mrs. Corning lary Hollywood's scarcity of good looking leading Baker, is. ill in a naval hospital; Friday, January 19, 194S
men, It looks like Russell Is in. :he short Warners are . releasing
'Pledge to Bat a an," held up wait-

Mexico Visitor Sets Ljuncheon A ssuming


1
Snapshots of Hollywood collected ing for General MacArthur to set
at random: The girl who has been loot on the Philippines, will soon be
shown. The victorious • return of
Mrs. Leavitf Corning will 'leave The annual luncheon of the r\ telephoning n e w s p a p e r people the general has-been filmed; Oracle
inio Bar association will be held in '-' ergen s Wed
Friday night for Mexico city, where Vomen's auxiliary of the San An- py Edward G. BebiDBon
claiming to be Lana Turner's sec- Allen and George Burns are eating Ruth Warwick In
she will remain -until July. By LOUELLA O. PARSONS. retary Is known and she'd better potatoes, and potatoes, and ra6rp
Mrs. LeaviU Corning Jr., return- le Crystal room of the Aurora ho- "MR. WINKLE
el at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Motion Picture .Editor. I. N. S. be <a little careful; EmlJ Colcman potatoes. After Qeorge .said . he
ed Monday evening from a trip to
Valker Jordan will give ft program. HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 19.—(INS) — and his band are stranded in Las liked spuds the-governor -ot Iowa GOES TO WAR"
;he East. She and JJeut. Col. Corn- Vegas, unable to work because four sent him a huge basket., That's all
Prior to the luncheon, a social Where is Edgar Bergen? The mys-
ing, who lias now returned to for-
eign duty, visited with Brig. Gen.
arid Mrs. G. P. Tyner in Washing-
our will be held in the home of tery deepens! His brother says he
IB organization's president, Mrs.hasn't an Idea. His press agent,
of his key musicians have the today! See you tomorrow!
measles; just received a Christmas mioniGHT SHOW
ton, D. C. Mrs. Coming also vis- Vlll A. Morrlss, 226 West Laurel Margaret Ettinger,. says he. disap- card from Marlene Dietrich. It Saturday 11:30 p. M.
;reet, where Mrs. Claude H. Gil-peared after his broadcast last Sun- had a history of America's part In
ited with her mother, Mrs. J. H.
Holmes in Pittsburgh, Pa., before
returning to San Antonio.
mer, wife of the speaker of the day night. All, of course, leads us
Texas house, will be introduced. to the assumption that he's gone
the war beginning on D-day and
ending with the pursuit into Ger
"MR. SKEFFINGTON"
Mrs. W. Glendon Roberts' com- to marry his fiancee, Frances West- many September 4; Doubleday
+• * * ilttee will accept reservations errhan, whose engagement we first Derail has sent galleys on the life
The Pierian Study club will meet of Sophie Tucker to the studios for
with-Mrs. W. C. Holland, 23} West nrough Sunday. announced last summer.
Mistletoe, at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday. * + * Edgar has been talking -to hei their consideration. It is a caval-
La Pluma club met Thursday every night over the long distance cade of show business and Sophie
Mrs. Albert Herrmann will discuss
;ith Miss Maud Mclver, president. telephone and at the Chester Mor- is calling the book "Some of These LATE SHOW
"Greece" during the study hour.
At the recent election of officers
the following were ' chosen: Mrs.
•Irs. Paul Terry was in- charge of, rises party Sunday night he talkec
he program. Biographies, original to her again. Then he was out of
Days," after her most famous song;
Laraine Day is wearing a gold anc RUDDERS SATURDAY NIGHT
J. 'I^ee Wilson, president; Mrs. W. nanuscripts and classic poems were town like a flash without leaving a emerald bracelet, a Christmas STARTS ATII:3O
C. Holland, vice president; Mrs.-C. ead by Mesdames Cora King, Ju- forwarding address. He'll be on present from her husband, Ray and his
ian E. Smith, B. W. Barren, R. the radio Sunday, he says, from Hendrlcks. The emeralds are matt
C. Williams, recording secretary;
H. Morris, P. C. Hardcastle and New York, but everyone has tried to spell "My Day"! Lieut. Bob ORCHESTRA
Mrs. Albert Herrmann, correspond-
ing secretary, and Mi's. W, R. Bey- Miss Etta Cushing. Mrs. Terry wafe to reach him there without any Topping, formerly married to A
ette, treasurer. lonored with a gift shower lollow- success. Maybe he and Frances are
ng the meeting.
£ * *
The Gibbons Literary club will
* *
already married.
AUD,, JAN. 25-26 DAILY except Sunday
meet at 2:30 p. m. Monday.at I.met Billy Wilder, who is get- NIGHTS 8:15; FBI. MAT. 3:30
the Catholic Women's association,
309 North Alamo street, Miss Rita
Mrs. Moulton ting ready to produce "The Count
of Luxembourg," a musical which
Luncheon
in lfi» PCRAUX ROOM
Fleming of the Social Service school is a far cry from "Double Indem- Dinner - Dancing
of Our Lady of the Lake college,
will speak.
Visits Sister nity," a grizzly murder melodrama.
Billy believes he Is going to be able
Mrs. William Moulton arrived to get Danny Kaye for the lead.
in the ANACACHO KOOM

* * *' MO KB STOW Of
:rom Williams, field, Chandler, Ariz,, He told me:
Mrs. Batliurst or a visit, with her sister, Mr. John
N. Reynolds Jr.
* + '+
"Danny has one picture a year
outside of what lie docs for Sam- NOfWNMfiS
LASTING A FULL 2'A HOURS
uel Goldwyn, anrl he is very in- Seals NOW—Anrtilorium
Will Entertain The Pieriedes Culture club met terested In our musical."
recently in the home of Mrs. Nelson
P. Wimberly. ''Laughing Boy" by
NIGHTS: SI.20, $1.80. $2.40
Fri. Mnt. Children fife, AtltiUs $1.20
Enlisted IVrAonnPl, 60c
VIRGINIA MAYO
; Mi's. Robert Bathurst will enter- Visited the R.-K.-O. lot and
Olliver LaFarge was reviewed by watched Maureen O'Hara emote in Prices Inc. Tax WAimBRENNAN
'tain with a small tea in her home in lECHNICOtOR. .,
;beginning at 4:30. p: m. Tuesday, Mrs. Leslie C. Jennings. Mrs. W. "Spanish Main". She had on n
complimenting her daughter-in-law Vincent served during the social bejGweled gown of medieval period,
hour.
,Mrs. George G. Ball, of Bronxvllle,
N. Y., who is visiting her.
and looked like she had stepped out
of a painting.
AUDITORIUM • SAT.. JAN. 20
Mrs. Hall While I was on the lot I met
Russell Wade, who is much young- SAN ANTONIO SYMPHONY
FRESH NOW IN S. A,—Mrs. J. I,. Goggin of Greer, S. C., who's pictur-
ed at a recent style show luncheon at the Bright-Shawl tea Here on Visit, very
Mrs. James Hall of New York
room, is making her home in San Antonio while Lieutenant City, has arrived for a week's visit rushes
er than J, had pictured him. He's
good looking, too. I'm told
that the executive who saw the
of "Body Snatchers" says It's
MAX REITER, CONDUCTOR
SOLOIST
M(henyoubuy'/f Goggin is taldng a course at Brooks field. . with Mrs. Randall G. Piper.
a very fine picture, besides being a
low budget movie. Wade's next HELEN
* * * picture is "The Most Dangerous

Anthologists ^razar-Foster
Plans Meeting Nuptials React
Chapter H, P. E. O,, will meet Gang" in which lie shares acting
at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday in the home
of Mrs. Leonard Nyslrom. The
president, Mrs. G. B. Prentiss, will
read her annual letter.
TRAUBEL
WORLD'S GREATEST DRAMATIC SOPRANO
Tlie Anthology club will meet in Mr, and Mrs.. Bryan Frazar an Tickets: $1.20, 51.80, 52.40, $3.00, $3.60— Enlisted Personnel 60o
the home of Mrs. Edward Boykin, mnce the marriage of the GRAND OPENING NOW AT AUDITORIUM — G-7491
402 Carleton, at 10:30 a. m. Sat- aughter, Margaret Mary, to Avla-
urday with Mrs. J. C. Russell as on Cadet Cecil G. Foster, son of
co-hostess. Mrs. B O. Pahlmann will r. and Mrs. C. E. Foster ot Mid-
LAUREL
discuss, "Understanding the Rus- nd, Mich., on.January 13 at the 2310 SAN PEDRO
sians" by William L. White. Mrs.
John Strieker will discuss -New ome of the brides aunt, Mrs. Gro-
Friends and Education for Peace" er Ridgeway. The Rev. Baxter D.
TONIGHT .;.'„.
by Norman Cousins.
* * *
, Greer officiated.
A reception was held .for meni-
ers o[ the family and close friends.
"JAN IE"
Club Calendar The couple will go on a wedding with Joyce Reynolds
Saturday—Women's committee of Ip to Michigan. Foster is sta-
American Institute of Banking, San oned at the San Marcos Army air Gala Inaugural Program =/MACKROGER'9 ORCHESTRA NIGHTLY
Antonio chapter,:3 p. m,, at Guntcr eld. They will make thetr home
hotel. 1 San Antonio for the present. and KABC Broadcast
P. E . O . chapters, noon at Plaza , From Stage 1 THE IOVE-STORY
hotel-.ballroom. The Albert Sidney Chapter ot BEHIND THE '•
TOMORROW
TEXAS
he United. Daughters of. the Con- All Receipts Donated THRILL STORY I
ederacy met Thursday at
ation Army U. S. O. Mrs. Alex *° "Uarfli nf Tlimoe"
rnalUi Ul UllllbS Fund Matinee and Night SPENC TRACY
dams introduced Mrs. Anthony
an Tuyl, director of Public Rcla- Adm. Adults 35c; Children 12e
.ons of Trinity university, who
ave R comparison of the lives of1 OLSEN & J O H N S O N S
tobert E. Lee and "Stonewall '
ackson, in whose honor the meet
ng was held.
SRAT? HAIR
NEWS The most amazing
Gary Grant in No More Dyeing? V o D I P E Q i inc. Mnt.' a.in, 2.20. i.nn, i.ao story in the annals
Comedy Thriller -
^rnlllLO. T|lx N l g h i . a . 2 5 . 2.70. 2.30. 1.IIII. 1.30.
of science!
Murder for laughter's sake is the ft- THE MAN IN
heme of "Arsenic and Old Lace,"
he film starring Gary Grant which
tarts Friday at the Palace. It Is SEE US FIRST FOR THE LATEST HALF MOON
he screen version of the play which
lad Broadway in stitches for months
vlth Raymond Massey, Jack Carson POPULAR RECORDS STREET
mrt Prlscilln Lnne in leading roles. BRUNSWICK BUJEBIRD BONORA OKEH
Charles Starrett stars again in
'Saddle Leather Law," which tops VICTOR DECCA CAPITOL COLUMBIA
jhe double program opening Satur-
day at the Stntc. Tlie second plc-
.ure, ."Bowery Champs" stars the
East Side Kids.
« ^ newVltamlM
orlng n«lur«l color to Bray h»lr
CTT be hud us Mix VltMnlni. No more
San Antonio Music Co.
antrerous hair dyeing or tire-pome
MCI Nothing artificial. 1he«e Vlu-
in< ds described by national maKMlire
ucpry hwmlesa untl-gray hair Vitamin
ubadmce to yonr uyetem. Simply Ukc
B d«y until sraylng stops »nd halt
olor relurna rtto rooli. Age 32 up
on't rook old hetoro your time. Oel
tablcU today. Don'l wait
Sommcrs Drug; Store

y
,'-fc&K

the right hat-attitude THE BLUE ROOM


SAN ANTONIO'S SMARTEST DINNER CLUB
Tlie South's finest Dance Floor"

EVERY SATURDAY MITE


RAYMOND MASSEY
PETER LORRE .,

Daiicc to the Music of


FOR RES. PH. F-89I2 219 S. FLORES Hail the Conquering r Herp
REXPREIS
felt homburg . . . . Open 7 Nights a Week . . . . "A GKAN1) HAND"
HEADLINER FLOOR SHOW ,
AND HIS
ORCHESTRA Stark SATURDAY /
CHARLES STARRETT
Vivian Yorden Alvvayi thf> best r>( Knlfttnlnrrs
and an THE BEST OF FINE FOOD
for yonrtirll why w« enjoy &
The smaii hat for every iype—ihe ' classic All Star Floor Show iv 1 tie reitiitnlion for fine foods. THtfAST SIVfKIDS*
homburg in smopih felt dipping lightly in
front—accented by a flattering drifting veil. tu nipcl yttnr frtfniln flt dip M^lflilj' Jlttotn
It will be your favorite for months to come tfir rolavntion nnil fun r v r r y Snttmla)
with all your suits and tailored costumes. IT'S GORGEOUS IT'S DELIGHTFUL
Choose it in turf, brown, hero blue, coconut, Ideal nll-senson outfit lor ym ii> or.MOS <:urn TKIIRACIK. Out JicCuiitumti t
jewel aqua1, lilac, banner red and many others. busy days! Looks trim and smart 1 anil t u r n left; or out San 1'cdro AVP. to City Limits nni! turn rlnht. Krcdrlc March
sizes 10 to 40. Pattern 0089 has ADVKNT1IHKS OF
drop seat that is not obvious; play 31AIIK TWAIN"
suit, too. Easy to cut and sew.
Pattern 9083 in sizes, 10, 12, 1

3
please send me homburg 16,-18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40. Siz
16, 3 5-8 yards 35-inch.
This pattern, together with nr>in»;RT(nvN TRAILS"
/• needlework pattern lor personal —riiiu—
household decoration, 20 cents. "FAI.CO.V 1,\ MEXICO"
Send 20 cents In coins for the
patterns to the San Antonio J
Pattern department, San Antonl
'cnsh .... chg .... c.o.d Texas. Print plainly size, nam
address, style number.
Just out! Send 15 cents more f
our Marian Martin .spring pattc
book! Ensy-to-innkc clothes for a OPEN FROM II R.M.TO 12P.M.
Carl's Casual hat bar Free blouse pattern printed rig SUNDAY AFTERNOON
INOON: ]
Street floor In the book, Send now. Oprn *t 2 r. M. I BEAN SPROUTS FOR SALE
(Orders ny. filled In the N Sweetheart Dance Flrnl Floor Hhnw »t H T. M. I
York office and delivery may r ~Pfi'one ff 3/692 ' " Air - Conditioned
quire two weeks or -longer.)
PasaS-3 SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS - Friday, May 28, 1971

Fishing Boats Si ill Hassled


BOSTON (AP) - Tlie Coast A spokesman said the cutlc RATED G... BUT MAY BE TOO INTENSE FOR
G u a r d reported Thursday the Vigilant was ordered to proceci YOUNGER CHILDREN.
11 s h 1 n g vessel United Slates, to the area, G3 m i l e s soul
southeast of M o n t a 11 k I'oini
home port not known, called for N.Y. The joys of life are
aid saying Soviet fishing traw- The spokesman said the Unit more beautiful
lers went through her risliiing„ ed States said there wore si>
gear. and the sorrows
'Soviet trawlers in her area.
less sad. The picture
OPENS TODAY AT (2) THEATRES SCREENINGS AT
1:10-3:20-5:35
runs 130 minutes!...

RATED
7:45-10:00
The story
A savage GP
HALWALLIS
PflQDUCrjQV covers 96 of the most critical hours in man's history!...
renegade and RED SKY AT The suspense
MORNING will last through your lifetime!

the chosen few.,,


they followed him
into Hell just
for the chance, Fearura Times
BARGAIN
MATINEE
fllCHMDCBENHJKUIRE BLOOM

BOTH PICTURES

to kill him!
MON./SAT.
AMcc loday only; RATED "GP"
5:45-1:50-10:00 'Ill 1:30
Clnemofex: 1:39- All SEA7S MANAGEMENT
$1.00 DOES NOT
I RECOMMEND
Bargain Mat-
inee 'Til 2
Paramount Pictures Presents JCT. SAN PEDRO & LOOP 410" FOR CHILDREN
PM Mon/Snt
'1.00 ADINODELAURENT!ISpro«n SCREENINGS: l:10-3:20-5:25-7:35-9:45
Just a person
who protects
children and
BILLY
other living
things... JACK
. PRODUCTION

ANDROMEDA STRAIN
Production Design ed by Scieenplay by From the Novel by OiiedwJ by H usf: by
BORIS LEVEN-NELSON GIDDING • MICHAELCRICHTON • ROBERT WISE' GIL MELLE
Soundtrack Album [G] A UNIVERSAL PICTURE MITTC- MOitiwHietswfii
arts? TECHNICOLOR' PANWISION" PlUlt-c
L'wmamusTw MIKUHS.

•i..Hn,BEKIMFEHMIU-RICHARD CRENNA \eJ^J2Vr FEATURES AT: FEATURES AT:


CHUGKCQNNORS-RICARDOMOIffALBAN Jom Laughlin • Delores Taylor 12:00, 2:25, 4:50, 7:20, 9:45 12:25 2:45 5:05 7:25 9:45
x » m 10 ii HumtKA «t> Interstate'*
MCCRELESS
:iNEMATEX
| DOWNTOWN 227-5281 Express-News Want Ads 225-1611 I.H.37at SO.NEWBRAUNFELS
494O BftOADWAY

most

JWCRELESS
t'CnM^ _ »«
j.H.37at SO. NEWBRAUNPELS 533-0431
*
BARGAIN
MATINEE
MATINEE EVENING 1:10-3:20-5:35-7:45-10:00
MON THRU SAT
12:00-2:25 7:20-9:45 'TIL 1:30
4:50 r ^
All S E A T S

RATED
The picture
runs 130 minutes
The story
$1.00
A story of
covers 96 o! the most critical ho 'Sinman'sliisloryL. the young-
Thesuspense
will last Iliiough your liletimcl ...for the
...BUT young-
f
MAY BE TOO
TENSE FOR
BOXOFFICE
OPENS DAILY
\ md the
YOUNGER
11:30 AM
CONTINUOUS
young- at
[CHILDREN. PERFORMANCES heart!
FROM
12:0»

> HALWALLIS (Votluclinn


RED SKY AT MORNING
as THE YOUNG ONES
ALWAYS RICHARD THOMAS • CATHERINE BURNS - [ESI ARNAZ, JR
A GOOD SHOW slurring as THE ADULTS
SOMETIMES ) CRENNA CLAIRE BLOOM J O H N C O L I C O S
TECHNICOLOR' A GREAT TLCHN1C0109 1

SHOW

TWIN ACRES OF
AUDITORIUMS SEATS - GALLERY w SCREEN
OUR SINCERE THANKS TO
THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS CAPITOL MOTION PICTURE THEATRE SUPPLY CO INC
ORGANIZATIONS FOR THEIR ASSOCIATED POPCORN DISTRIBUTORS
ASSISTANCE
GRIGGS SEAT COMPANY

GENERAL CINEMA CORPORATION


Friday, December 25, 1964 Sa» Antonio Ligfif

AT NORTH STAR MALL—LOOP 410 AND SAN PEDRO

Located on the
East Corner of
North Star Mail

North Star Merchants Launch Gigantic

INSIDE FOR 7 PAGES OF SALES VALUES AND NEWS ABOUT CINEMA I & II
San Antonio Light Friday, December 25, 1964

S.A. 's First Twin Indoor


With the grand opening today One lobby serves each audi
at 1:30 p.m. of Cinema I and II torium, but other facilities in
In North Star Mall, San Antonio dividunlly serve each theater
welcomes its first twin indoor
theater. This is a long awaited Two cashiers are on duty tc
event for theater-goers. eliminate long waiting; ticket
Everything for the com- can be purchased to the attrac
fort and convenience of patrons tion of your choice. A sign a
has been included in this deluxe the box office Indicates thi
theater project. Main entrance movie playing in each of thi
to the theater is from the south- auditoriums.
side parking lot of the Mall; Opening attractions at Cinema
but there is also an entrance I and II are "The Pleasure
direct from the east court of Seekers" and "Disorderly Or
the Mall. derly."

*1890*
SWEET SHOP
Open 7 Days for your Convenience
, . . Serving the finest
in refreshments, in a
most unique atmosphere
OPEN 9 A.M. UNTIL
AFTER THE SHOW A UNIQUE feature of San Antonio's newest theater artists are on display for opening days. The art gal-
East North Star Mall is the art gallery in the lobby. In cooperation with
the North Star Art Gallery, the works of eight local
lery is designed as a permanent feature of the lobby
and exhibits are to be changed monthly.

RETAIL BAKERY Features Add Pleasure


From the box office to the length. The unique picture win- & II are covered with per-
North Star Mall DI 2-7891 giant living screen with its dow concept adds greatly to the forated, corrugated aluminum,
McCreless Shopping City LE 3-0731 nique picture window concept, illusion and permits motion pic- backed with three inches of
Formerly Federal Bake Shops CINEMA I & 11 have been de- ture viewing at its veiy best. fiberglass to provide the utmost
igned for your comfort, con- Parking — the problem of in sound perfection.
•enience and service. parking has been completely Art Gallery — a unique fea-
Here are some of the features eliminated for patrons of ture of the lobby of CINEMA
tiat have been provided to CINEMA I and II. Acres of free I ft II is the Art Gallery which
make movie going more pleasant parking completely surround lias been designed to add to
n surroundings p 1 a n n e d, de- the theater so that patrons park, the decor of the theater . This
igned and equipped for your just a few steps from the theater is a permanent feature of the
Himate pleasure and comfort: box-office. Hundreds of lined lobby and is for the purpose of
Luxurious Push-backseats — parking spaces are available, de- displaying the talent and \vorks
lesigned to combine both retrac- signed for ease in parking and of local artists. The exhibit—
lon and the popular "push back maximum safety. will be changed at frequent In-
SATURDAY VALUES esign." No need to rise to let Perfect Acoustics and Sound- tervals to provide a constant
POTATO thers pass. Extra wide spacing walls and celings of CINEMA Isource of interest.
DONUTS rovides 25 per cent more leg
oom and the seats are uphol-
BUTTER PECAN tered with specially designed
overing material developed for
COFFEE CAKE Itimate comfort In air condi-
ioning surroundings.
Giant Living Screens — two
if the largest screens ever in-
tailed in indoor theatres in the
CARAMEL NUT MONDAY VALUES outhwest are in use in CINEMA
SWiET ROLLS DOZ 49* & II to permit projection of
Ictures as nearly realistic as
ORANGE
TWIST
>ossible. The huge screen in
CINEMA I measures 25 feet in Welcome Cinema 1 and 2
.DOZ.
icight and nearly 60 feet in
BUTTER TUESDAY VALUES to North Star Mat!
if you are
POUND CAKE .EACH
BLUEBERRY

FRITTERS DOZ. 49*


LEMON WEDNESDAY VALUES
MER8NGUE PIE EACH 39*
APPLE

.DOZ. 49* 5' 7" or taller


C O M P L E T E A P P A R E L FOR TALL
WOMEN
Shop At All B Locations
HIGH F A S H I O N AT POPULAR PRICES
dresses - skirts
Sliced or ^ sportswear separates
Unsliced Loaf I
1-Lb. Locrf, White or Wheat Cottage
OPEN WON. THRU FRI. 'TIL 9 P.M.
JENE I ALL SHOP
668
'A TO Vz
3519 Broadway
NORTH STAR MALL 406 Navarro
DJ4-WI North Star Mall
Friday. December 25, 1964 San Anfonio Lighf

The 4Whys of a Twin


Cinema I and II brings to lengthyI: engagements. Many sin at their convenience, and still
San Antonio, the first twin audi- gle
~'~ — *—:— "—
auditorium
i
- •have to
theaters get in on the beginning of the
orium theater in the e n t i r e bypass these pictures because of program.
state. Since it represents a new the unwillingness,or inability to
concept in motion picture enter- tie up the t h e a t e r for the The duplicated facilities of e
ainment, one might well ask, lengthy periods required. A twin twin such as rest rooms, drink-
'why a twin?" ing fountains, etc. permit the
permits scheduling of a road elimination of waiting lines,
To the people of General Cine- show picture in one auditorium again adding to patron conven-
ma, the leading proponent and while the other auditorium con- ience. Staggered scheduling
leveloper of this new concept, tinues to present new attrac- eliminates traffic congestion at
lexibility is the keynote of the tions at regular intervals. break periods and two cashiers
type of operation a twin permits On other occasions, when a reduce the probability of long
. . flexibility of operation is single attraction may be sched- ticket lines.
the keynote of the t y p e of uled for showing In both auditori- These, then, are the "why" of
operation and convenience - to ums, by scheduling one auditori- a twin. It Is for .flexibility of
movie goers. um approximately one hour be- operation and for maximum of
Every indication Is that Holly- hind the other, it permits pros- patron convenience that General
wood is going to produce more pective patrons a greater selec- Cinema is introducing its twin
LUXURIOTS push-back s e a t s and [ Jure window concept provide ultimate and more road show pictures, tion of feature starting times auditorium theater in San An-
giant living screens with a unique pic- { in motion picture entertainment. with the resultant t r e n d of so they can attend practically tonio.

Local Firms NORTH STAf* MAI.L,

SHOP DOWNTOWN
Aid Project SATURDAY 'TIL 5:30
Many local firms have playec
an Important role In the con-
struction of Cinema I and If, NORTH STAR UNTIL
new theater that brings an en-
tirely new concept In motion DOW NTOW N
picture entertainment.
From the start of construction
until Its completion every pre- Save on Solid Stainless
caution has been taken to pro-
vide comfort and convenience
for theater-goers and m a n y
AFTER-CHRISTMAS
innovations add a beauty touch
to the theaters.
Some of the local firms that
have added their own specia
touch to the project are:
Martin Wright Electric Com-
pany, electric work; L. B. Pal-
mer & Sons, painting; T e x a s
MOVIE-GOERS have their choice of attractions at Neon Advertising C o m p a n y ,
the new Cinema I and II, North Star Mall. Signs building signs of p o r c e l a i n ,
indicate movie showing in eacli auditorium. enamel and plaslic — Individual
letters internally lighted w i t h
neon tubing; F. P. McElwrath

JANUARY SALE Construction Co., excavation and ;


. STAINLESS r I".
paving; Guido Erection Com-
pany, steel erection; Genera s*!Pieef|v;
Neon Advertising Co., P y l o n Place-Sef Mrs si
Now In Progress sign on San Pedro and attrac-
tion panels in theater; M. Ber-
nard & Son, masonry contrac-
tors and Prassel Manufacturing
Shown: CIRCLE STITCH Co., millwork and concession
White cotton bra with stand. •
anchor band, elastic
front and back.
Reg. 1.00

2 FOR 1.69

GIRDLE and
PANTIE
GIRDLE
Reg. 3.95
Special sales evenH Oufstanding stainless beauty at tremendous savings. This
is heavy weight, beautifully finshed solid stainless that never needs polishing.
NOW j, OI Get youri today! 6-pc. set includes Dinner Fork, Salad Fork, Hollow Handlo
Knife, Soup Spoon and 2 Teaspoons. These prices will not bo continued after
sale period ends January 30th.
LONG LEG
GIRDLE Silverware, sixth floor and North Star lower level
Reg. 4.95

NOW 4. Fully patented, precision engineered


fruit anil vegetabls Juice extractor
(ulces up to 40 different fruits and
vegetables, Extracts as high as 6
•*•*•••••••••<«• ounces of |uica (ram an 8 ounca
apple. Gyroscopially balanced bast
• Cotton end floating action cutter Made gives
| Stretch Strop you maximum ]uic«, smooth vibn-
• Reg. tion-lrce operation and greater vol-
ume o( pulp free |uices ever thought
possible. Availabli la stainless steel
» Stretch or Dow Tyril.
• Strap
• Reg.
•3.00 234
HOUSE OF STAINLESS Tlmpa* Chaliai LaiHfiB Ron*
«14 North Star Moll—East Mall fan! IUv»r»» DrEllwood* Froilllri* CaAlatu

*»**•• NORTH STAR MALL Dl 4-0251— Tcrmi Available


San Anionio light Friday, December 25, 1964 Friday, December 25, 1964. S«n Anfonio Light 5-A-

The First Deluxe Twin in Texas


CfH

CVJ^^nSr' *'" *r •" •' / .* ' - a •- . ^E-.— -f

OR3KD
,8

4
EST SCREENS
OF EVERYTHING Ai-MaRGRer
TlWFRaNCIOS! CO-STARRINQ

XES, TWO OF EVERYTHING


IN ONE MAGNIFICENT
NEVV THEATRE , . . AND»
OOITO
MAKE
M
CaROLLYNier STEREO
IT OPEN'S TODAY Mosrof, as
AtMs^O P.M.! SUSAH

GRAND WIDE SPACED


Introducing Guest Stoi* OPENING fil Stoiy byHOSH UEBHnNK andtD IIMS-AYORMRRViEWis Produciron

ANDRG LawReNce BRI3N KeiTH


as Paul Bar ion
FEATURES
TUREWAS
NflTF' THIS PICTURE WASMADE
MADEENTIRELY
ENTIRELYWITHOUT
WITr
THE CO-OPERATION OF ANY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION!

A NEW AMD-* Title Seng


Sung by
COLOR BV DELUXE • CINEMASCOPE SAUMK

IN SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT
COMES TO SAN ANTONIO!

PLEASURE DISORDERLY
SEEKERS OUR THANKS TO ORDERLY
Week Day Holidays, Evenings
STARTS AT Matinees and Sat. and Sun. Capitol Motion STARTS AT
1:45-3:45-5:30 GOING TO THE ' Picture Supply Corp.
MOVIES IS FUN I 1.00 ADULTS 1,25 for Grigcjs Push Back S&al( 2:00-3:45-5:40
.75 MILITARY (In Uniforms) 1.00 £ Ultra Modem Booih
7:50-9:55 AGAIN! Equipment 7:35-9:30
« COMFORT ~ .50 CHILDREN (Under 12) 50 —AND—
S CONVENIENCE ' ADLER SILHOUETTE
• ELEGANCE » MATINEES EVERY DAY « DOORS OPEN AT 1:30 P.M. LETTER CO.
Pylon Letlori Deluxe
Experience 6-A San Antonio Light Friday, December 25, 1964

Top Firm
To Manage
New Theater
Operation and management of
10 new and unusual CINEMA
and II at North Star Mall, the
rst de-luxe indoor theaters in
IB San Antonio area for many
•ears, will be under tlte super-
•ision of one of the nation's
eading theater management,
ompanies. General CINEMA
SPACIOUS refreshment bar in theater ( a convenience feature theater-goers "oroporation of Boston.
lobby serves both auditoriums. This is { have come to appreciate. Originally a father and son
peration conceived and pro-
ected to prominence by the
ate Philip Smith and now
Much Success to eaded by his son Richard, it
•as for years known and
jerated as Smith Management
Cinema I & II ompany, and established an
Theater utstanding record in many sec-
ions of the country for progres-
ive innovations in the field of RICHARD SMITH heads operation and management
motion picture entertainment. o£ General Cinema Corp., who today opens the de-
luxe indoor theater Cinema I and II at North Star
Texas Neon Advertising Co. Under the original Indentifica-
ion ol Smith Management com-
>any, Phillip Smith, was the
Mall.
245 W. Josephine PE4-6694
irst to successfully operate
)rive-in Theaters in the United
tates, and introduced them to
en different states starting as Sincere Congratulations
early as 1935. The Smiths are
Sincere Wishes to responsible to a great extent for
he present pattern of drive Cinema I & II Theater
n theater operation throughoul
Cinema I & II Theater he country. Their innovation o
ree playgrounds for chitdrei
las led to the tremendous
growth of outdoor theater in
Ted Wagner will serve in
dustry as a national family ins
titution.
M. BERNHARD & SON, INC.
managerial post at San Anto- More recently, and under tin
nio's newest theater, Cinema direction of the son, Richard MASONRY CONTRACTORS
EXCAVATION & PAVING I and II. Sniilh, all efforts have been cor
centrated on the creation of ne\
5170 BROADWAY TA 6-2641 theaters to serve new and exist
ing shopping centers.
In 1950, the first de luxe shop
ping center theater to achiev' Our Best Wishes
success anywhere was dovelope
to the high standard of perfcc
Best Wishes tion by the Smiths in Framing Cinema I & II Theater
liam, a suburb of Boston. 1
became the talk of the entir
Cinema I & It industry, and has set the pat
tern by which dozens have bee
created and now successful!;
from New England to Texas Steel Erection Contractors
Theatres operating over a wide area 8526 Vidor Dl 4-8321
from New England to Texas
and from Florida to the midwes
Do luxe In every way they offe
. PALMER & SONS to the public the finest in scree
enterlainmetit in the atmospher
PAINTING of Informality and wiih ease
CONTRACTORS accessibility. Congratulations
Now, General Cinema Corp
Named assistant manager ol
1326 W. Hildcbrand Cinema I and II, new theater
the foremost proponent of th
new and novel "twin," has fou Cinema I & II
opening today, Is JOB Wilson of these in operation, wit
CINEMA I and II in Norl
Star to be the fifth. Many mor Theater
are under construction and
eral others on the plannin

& Concession boards. Immediate public a


ceptance of those in operatio
Martin Wright
assures that many more wi
follow, and shows the wisdom o
the new concept of taking en
Electric
Stands for terlainmcnt to the patron in
new and novel form, and at
spot that is easily reached.
We Are Proud of
\ I II THEATER Patron comment and sugges
tion has become Important t
the decisions on which plans ar
made for future expansion. Fre
Our Part in
BY quent surveys of patrons a
tending the theaters operate Cinema I & II Theater
PRASSEL MANUFACTURING CO. by General CINEMA Corporatio
keep the management eve
alert to the entertainment d General Neon Advertising Co.
300 Olmos Dr. TA 6-061 I sires of the patron. Such sur
veys will be frequently made I PYLON SIGNS
the new CINEMA I and II her 1617 No. Main CA7-1203
in San Antonio
Friday. December 25. 1964 San ntonio Light J.t

Theater Specialized Job


The designing and ultimate the proper presentation of cur-the most perfect sound contro
construction of a modern motion rent and future productions is a treatment yet designed for thea
picture theatre, built to handle specialized project. Many fea- ters. In addition to the efficiency
tures of such a building requires of this material the unusua
research to accommodate such aluminum wall surfaces when
factors as the tremendous used as the basic color of the in
icreens which must handle many terior decor gives an interestin;
types of projection, acoustical and attractive result.
features which must he very Special steel framework hai
exacting for proper sound re- to be designed and custom buil
production, proper design of the in San Antonio to handle th
twin auditoriums has been done giant plastic screens, that ex
by William Riseman and As- tend across the entire front o
sociates, theater architects of the auditoriums. Custom buil
Boston and the same basic to give high intensity reproduc
plans are being adapted to other tion of all current motion pic
new twins in Florida, Texas and ture media except Cinerama
several areas of the northeast. these screens give a new rea
BILL AUSTIN Of particular interest to sound ism to picture projection.
engineers and to lovers of good "The new CINEMA I and I
To Play Theater Organ Hi-Fi sound reprodution, is the unit is a great entertainmen
use of corrugated and per- addition to this entire area,1
For Grand Opening forated aluminum sidewalls,— as pointed out by H. B. Palmer
of Cinema backed up by several inches of southwestern division manage NORTH STAR MALL
fiber-glass insulation, and this for General CINEMA Corp. o
WELCOME TO OUR wall treatment has proven to be a recent visit to San Antonio
NEW NEIGHBORS AT

NORTH STAR MALI Mall Tenants DR E S S E


regularly 8.99 to 12.99
S
CINEMA No. 1 & 2.
It is our pleasure to
Join Welcome
participate at your All of the merchants in North Mali provides a perfect environ You can't miss for fashion...you can't miss for savings! look at the fabrics! I
ij rand opening on Star Mall join In welcoming ment f or keeping families to wools, knils, novelties...more! Look at the styles: thrilling casual and dressy
Cinema I and II. In fact many gether, a place where they can fashions, 1 and 2-pc. styles, Misses', juniors', petites, youthful half sizes,
Christmas day by Bill of the stores will combine 'after-
Austin performing on Christmas' sales with special relax and enjoy shopping.
events to mark opening of the Located in the Mall are store UUUUIlIlltllBlIllllIIIItlllUllBIlllIUnillllllUUUlUlllUUUlMUUIUIlUUimijS
The Fabulous New twin auditorium theater. of all types, restaurants, profes
Raldwin Theater Organ

SIMS BALDWIN
North Star Mall merchants sional and medical services .
have set a mark for cooperation all under one roof. And, nov
and for big promotion events. with the addition of Cinema
Every merchant constantly up- and II the Mall takes anolhe:
COATS
orig. 19.99 to 24.99
BLOUSES
reg. 2.99 & 3.99
holds the aim that North Star step forward.
$
15
You'll be glad you wailed till now
for big coat savingsl Here they arei Big choice Includes our entire 2.99
smash savings on wools, tweeds, stockl Mony 3.99 blouses, too. Tre-
novelty fabricsl Even deep pile mendous fashion collection of shirts;
lined coals included. Big choice in and blouses In smart prinli and
misses' and Junior sizes. solids. Sizes 32 to 38.

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TO BEGIN
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reg. 3.99 to 5.99 reg. 15. 99 to 19.99
JANUARY 11, 1965

&
What a wonderful lime to choose a Big savings. ..and howl Lots of
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No.nrbrfey down
ThL/r$d«v, April 15,1976 Oifli A Smile For TU WANT APS And P"ic
RUtNES THIATRf $
B3JS.W
3 Colw Movwi $3.00 CARtOAD!
U INDIA ««IA IS MOC
"WPKESIDENTA MUNICIPAL"
TICKETS — NOW "UHEAABS480NIT4"
MODE ON ALAMO PLAZA
BLEACHER SEATS
"SAMPOaPAYASOyVO"
WB>. FKEWKO-
Ttw*.. 2 Ivd-tmv UW OUUOiD
4.50 t 5.50
GRAND STANDS
CINE JOY "' * "f"4, WRITTEN AND
*~~2 MOVIES—OHNT565N- — DIRECTED AND
5.50.6.50.7.50 "IA LET" D& MONTE"
ON BROADWAY wi* vault WNAHK!
ACTED BY
Millionaire I»T I.M j no P45W r'-lASOSABWNOl" CHICANOS!
r t d o y A f l e t o n o d o t — 7 P.M
Sam Brannan, newpp/jper BIEACHER SEATS
publisher, railroad owner, >i4 Swn. Vorledod con MATEO
C A M A R G O — 2 0 A r t l l t o * en
miller and banker, is; Auditorium and 319
considered io have been
Ol: Moll <h*k • M»H-
California's firs' millionaire.
Unfortunately, Brannsn w;is •nvvbfM to: Fmllvol t IATID XX—$3.0O CAKLOADi
San Jminfe AM'IV "TUIUGI MX (IT TIM" SAN ANTONIO'S
unable in hi? later years to Jl» (teinlil tUg. 7BJ05 I TUy wir* Mnofl but Hwy Uwn fait NEWEST BARGAIN
manage his fortune and he •AHOIL •AMT" Shi wo) Iht MATINEE
pdfnotnwrfttil DAIIY
dird penniless in 1S99. m)B. 1 B^t-MN. t; OOgiLOMi

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DAY!* 1 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT
".SSrST"" I NOT ON
•mo u~< o«.o< | A LADY
LAST DAY!
yfl NOW .. E«» AT: 17^15-3:00
V.ALTER ^3Til SHOWING
JIHUWEWtUKiR^
(MS 3,45-5:30-7:30
9:10 AZTEC* SAN PEDRO
MATTHAU BARGAIN MAT DAIIY

TATUM 7:40 ^o-^E* MISSION


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THK BAD NEWS 1.15-3:25-5:30 Drive Ins:
7:40-9.50 'BILLY JACK 7 3 0 1 1 . 1 5
L4UGHING POLICEM4N 0 40

87-DI (Fredcrlckshurg)
Wj-XTRA LATI SHOW
CINEMA * 2 (San Morcm,

NOW SHOWING THRU THURSDAY. APRIL 15

AUDREY
SEAN HEPBURN ROBERT
CONNERY i, SHAW
ALL SHOWS EVERYDAY "ROBIN AND MARIAN'
The Most Devastating GHIA #2 NICOL WILLIAMSON
Detective Story Of This Centum RATED XXX ADMISSION
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• MAGAZINES
ALL SEATS n=at;i^ '* K* H'ft '*t i ..">rii: ^"/

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11:50-1:55-4:00
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12:30-2:20-4:10-6:00-7:50-9:40 KON HOWAKD
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7:00-9:36 OMAR SHARIF • KAREN BUCK
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NO passes
NO SPEC. ADM.
JOSEPH BOTTOMS
VALLEY HI
THUS!
6-8-10 W&T "HAPPY
DAYS"

EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN!! OUTPOOR THEfiTBE

HIDING
PLAGE 12:00-2:00-4:00
6:00-8:00-10:00
TWIN OUTDOOR THEATRE
SIMH«M..l>in JT,7
-EAT" 7:30-10:40
••

TOWry TWIN
OUTOOOR THIATRE (PG)
The All-new luxurious Northwest For the Grand Opening we've got some special things for you. Come in and
Six Theotres opens torjoy at 11:30 register to win a motorcycle, or a trip to the Rio Grande Volley. And shake bonds ftnay Ctr
with Cyrus Cosmos himself, all the way from Six flags. Friday, Saturday S Sunday PIUS >I DIIV! INS < UW ONIV!
a.m. OUTDOOR THEATBC
ClORIS LEACHMAN IN
located ocross from Wonderland, Bruce Hathaway in person to moke hourly drawings for McDonald's Coupons
with easy rjrcess from IH 10 and (good ot IH 10 and Wurzboch), free movie pusses S Six Flags tickets. Come oul & "CRAZYJWAMAV^
LOOP 410, the Northwest Six register, you need not be present to win. "SEIF
OUTDOOR THEATRE
1! MFI D' M>e«t."IHJ) UU
features acres of lighted
"MW 7:39-10:30 SCHOOL
parking, a spritious heuu- OIB15"
tifully corpetcd lobby, o TOWN TWIN

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Tu«td«y, March 7/1.950 3AN ANTONIO LIGHT 7-A -

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WEDNESDAY
th
MARCH 8
6:00 P.M.

fey

Exterior view of the Olmos Theatre, a motion picture house

where you will always find the finest in entertainment.

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PROGRAM ?™»K» Sf
6:00 P. M.
OPENING NITE FEATURES:
His Honor w111
MAYOR JACK WHITE °U'"**Uf °P<=n the Olmos theafre by cutting a
s"K ribbon 1o the main entrance.

FLOWERS
I I _ V Y T I _ I \ J FOR
rV^I\ THF ADIF9 Ebeautiful
M^C IL/AL/ICO "h M* rose—from
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Cauth ,n'i. >^ «m i>. P .«>=n(«d wits.
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tVCKY OCN iLEMAN AHendm, the Opening Show Will Alia Rec.ive • Complimentary Gift
Interior view of the beautiful New Olmos theatre showing the latest moderntsKc designing
in interior painfing by Mr. C. Russell Lewis of Dallas. / FlRcWORKS DISPLAY /:00 to 7:30 p.m. A h>lf hour of dowllng, beautiful fireworks.
PLENTY OF f BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKBBBj

FREE Entertainment by Arthur Murray Studio OPENING NITE


Musical Program
PARKIN© Entertainers from Arthur Murrays Studio present exhibition of
Parking Award
Tonight ii »lie Night. Juit parlt your BODBY KLEIN and tiis orchestra will entertain from 6 to 7.
modern dancing from 6:30 p. m. to 7:30 p m. Come one, come all,
Two mammoth . Park'j!? car in the Gold section and you will
lots accommodating 200 let's dance. THE RHYTHM RUSTLERS— Spo ni or.d by KONO will , n t«rt.m f,om 7 p. m. lill 7:30 p.
receive a reward. You must ha*r iJiii famoui trio, 10 ba on Kmc.
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best wishes to the management for a huge success.

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR 335 W. OLMOS DRIVE

For Opening Ceremonies by ELECTRICAL WORK BY 8

W. M. SLAGLE Qianotti-Ramsey Construction Co. GRAHAM & COLLINS ELECTRIC CO.


700 AVENUE A
PARKING GROUNDS BY
I 1 1 W. BASSE ROAD AT SAN PEDRO AVE.
Bernhardts, Wholesalers of 'Fireworks F. M. SCHAEFER.-CONSTRUCTION
3011 FREDERICKSBURG ROAD
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from 7:00 to 7:30,p.m.
INTERIOR DECORATING BY B
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Parking Qrounds by , C. Russell Lewis TARRILLION BROS.


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WM. A. TARRLUON
418 MISSION ST.
3011 FREDERICKSBURG ROAD BBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBMBMBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHrirrTBIIBBBBBBBiBBBJ GLASS WORK IY
f. M, Scluifer, wild the Sch«eftr ContUuctlon Co., It th» m«n reipsnilbl. for
<K« ground work for the pirklflo; ipice whlcX *eeommod«tii iwo SunJriJ «<,i
«»nv«n!ently pjrUd j» tk« N«w Olmoi TK««lie. '
ARCHITECT SAMUELS GLASS CO.
221 NIW8U ST.

Mr. Scholtt'l worV hi) k..j, moil uHlfoctory ind he, tog, llnceitly kcp«l iKll
• I! will eivtoy. JOHN M. MARRIOTT -" THIATIR I9U|?MINT (Y
MR. H. SORENSON, MODERN TH THEATRE EOUIPMT CO.
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Saturday, Octobers, 1977 THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT Dial A Smilo For TLC WANT ADS And Quick Results 226-1231

® f Business Educators Meet ]


A ban on enforcement
of the county's massage
StaUed
when a hearing on a suit
challengingIhelegalityof
parlor that has sued the
county.
Texas business educators are in lown for their fall
conference at the Ramada Inn.
They will hear an address by Bill Powell,
coordinator for industrial education at the University
meeting at 7 p.m. In Fox Tech High School auditorium,
637 N. Main.

Kelly Ricks was in Madison, Wis., this week for Ihe


parlor regulations will the regulations was T h e y agreed to of Texas, Saturday before breaking into groups to National 4-H Dairy Conference. The Bexar County
continue, at least in the delayed until next week postpone ihc hcarjng until discuss competency, work processes and other areas 4-H'er got Ihe expense-paid irip for winning slate
near future, by allorneys for Bexar lawyers for the massage related to secretarial and office occupations.
honors in the 4-H Dairy Conference Program.
That resulted Friday County and for a massage parlor amend Iheir suit. Approximately 200 members of the Texas Business
Education Association were expected for (he two-day A junior at John Marshall High School, Kelly is the
"The Paris Rubb" had son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ricks, Roule 17. He's a
conference with the theme, "The Future is Now."
sued ihe county, claiming member of Ihc Heloles 4-H Club.
INTERSTATE 73W**,. the o r d i n a n c e is San Antonio College business teachers made local
arrangements.
unconstitutional. East Central School District has a half dozen
An attorney for Ihe locations for General Equivalency Diploma classes,
San Antonio School District officials are going to
massage parlor. Laird listen to patrons' opinions Ocl. 11 at a town hatl (Continued on Page 13-A)
Palmer, said lhai since
the county regulation was
'ttHl irt •> ki il t\ film, biie, made possible by a state
tfuis, car Ui«i,tHr»fii«i iri law,,the suit needs to be
rmi{( s@ amended to include the
state.
A temporary
restraining order which
BURT REYNOLDS prevented enforcement of
the regulation will remain tASI YEAR 30,000 PEOPLE ENJOYED THE
WHITE UGHTNING in effect until the hearing, lARGISr GROSSING ADUIT HIM OF All
both parlies agreed. TIME AT THIS THEATER. SEE WHY
amhGATOir The suil asks for 575,000
in damages, claiming a "Misty WILLIAM SHATNER

BLOODY
11:00-3:50-8:40
3D UtD M02 JAY COME S« Mr
DOWUWFW!-20f Rift BT! m a s s e u s e and the
massage parlor owner IHIBI AR! JDU1T
Beethoven
12:00-3:10.6:15.9:20
"TWILIGHT P
2ND F£A1 URE Al SAM PtDRO, VASS1IYJ
null, AZTEC AND JUMOH4. had b e e n caused P PEOPLE" L
L 3:30-7:10
AN INTtRSTATE ENCORE PRESENTATION "^ MAH WAMI-1
"SIUNTIUHMM". "humiliation, fright and PROUD TO BUNG YOU
U
KAPI MIDNIGHT
(C) A RE-REIEASE mental anguish" by I H PUR OF CLASSICS. s
"CATOfi" 5:OM:00-10:00 1:35-4:45-7:50 SHOW TONIGHT
-mmtmr-imoIK<oo6oosM 10on c o m m e n t s made by "SPARKLE"
iA"—11:SO I:SO XSO S SO 7:JO 9:50
"IIGHTNINC" 4:05.8:05 represetitarives of the
r » 7 T T T-TTT T T r T T T T Y t i m Dexar Counly District ' You Could
•SANMDtO "BAR8AliEllA"-7;50.U:15
Altorney.s office. Callaghan. Twin 1 Be the Nexf DOUBLE '
PIUS 2ND FEATURE 4413 Victim FEATURE |l!M

It Alt ROCKY WILLIAM SHATNfR "<>


WON'T A NEW SPECIES OF
?: anus, muaniKi«.<s
Haunted QUIT HORROR IS BORN
"MHiA»aiA"-9:» run asa 101 *oo
H:M "Buford Risser... Attraction ROCKY**
AZTEC-3
OUT Of IOWH JHfAtBlf Now there was Jabrael Productions 5YIVES1ER STALLONE
A NEW SPECIES OF HORROR IS BORN (PG)
CINEMA l-LAKDO-CINEMA-SAN HAKOS . tlli-oa KO • PAIACE
-SKHJIH • ro*R-HEW BMLWmS • CtWW-VKTO«IA
» MOMCO-6gVUl£» RAZA-KtllRVlUI
a man will stage a "haunted
huuse" at 5738 Mobud, 11:00.1:13.3:30
11:3<M:00-2:3(M:00-5:30.7:I>I> ;
V «:30.10:00 (PG) TWILIGHT PEOPLE
near Loop 410 and
Bandera, through Oct. 31.
"Jabrael's Phantasma"
opens' Sunday-Thursday riiMifgn-liimw*^R^s^m7Si^77^ .Tr-,rr.r~^
at 6 p.m.
On Friday and FREE FREE FREE
1*1 ntrur tu tc» i/nei/i uti/tt fitarrnrtt Saturday, it is open from
TODAY AT 2 P.M. SEE The World's Firsl "Kentucky Fried
6:30p.m.tolZ:3fla.m. .
Movie" Football Game. KZIOO Bunardetrcs vs. UA
DOUBLE RATtD (X) Y Admission isS2.50. with
FEATURE Theatre's Kentucky Fried Movie Misses. TONIGHT AT
s p e c i a l group rales
MIDNIGHT A1TEND Trie KZ10Q Movie Premier And
available on request.
Awtrrds Ceremony.
"COMING OF ANGELS Haunted house features
AND IT'S AIL FREE—BRING A FRIEND
11:00.2:10-1:10-8:10 (X) will include [xirtrayals of
"THE TROUBLE All NEW! monsters, a snake pit,
^-"^-.WWf^iS
WITH YOUNG STUfF' ^ insane women cuged in a
Adventures of the true life hero... 1:15-3:50-6:25-9:00 • INVADERS.... 12:45-4:10-7:3*
^-_ 1JL*°j:4-0-_t;'!o-g=jQ_(>1 .7 dungeon and a mud
doctor. I VOG 2:35-6:00-9:25
HELD OVER!
WOOCIAICN DOUBLE HIS FRIENDS: Didn't Live Long.
. I ill
YOG
FEATURE In Person His Enemies Killed Them.
HIS ENEMIES: Didn't Live
"INSIDE ERSULA
— \
' ;
H:15-2:lS-SilS-8il5 (X)
"CRIES OF ECSTACY"
1 2:50-3:50-6:50 flSVENSONssaifuid
m
RESET in FINAL CHAPIl'R-WALKING TALL
Long. He Killed Them.

THE OUTLAW
H I N T i:\xM\mm MONSTER
FROM
AZTEC.3 SPACE
/"DOUBLE BAR. Till 2:00 P M. " The CB battle cry _ JOSEY WALES
FEATURE ^^^^^^^mt^^-m^^k^n*.**^
of The Great
'"Misty JUDSOH.4 Trucker's War! [ MR. BILLION . . 1:35-5:10-9:05
n i ..
LA
^T Tr*l 3O OOO rropll IN " MOTHER 3:25-7:10
Beethoven ;°"? •»' '"<»sr a,osvNo
1 3:00-3,10 55.™"" "' *u '"" *' '""
6:15-9:20 1:35 VAILEV.HI THE PLAN: KILL 80,000 PEOPLE
THE WEAPON: A BLIMP
iv 5 'MANNIQUIN'VX^Nu /iso THE PLACE: THE SUPER BOWL
MISSION TWIN lir, Or. THE D A Y :
"TAU" Ut-liy> 3 COlOU KOflES-HW CMUOM)

A long time ago in a


UUIU tt.00
TOWN TWIN
TONY AGUILAR IS BACK!
"[L HOBO Dt ClIMPHS"
"LOS RUES DtL VOUKIE"
BLACK
gabxy jar; jar away..
"TAll" 7.SO
"tBAIEf 10:00
••SUUBK KWT" 11:30 • CHUCK NORRIS
CON VIRUtA Y CAPU1INA
"OEVIl'S NESStHGER"
IttD. EjhCO-THUTt. iZ.MC»tfliO
"MOTHER, JUGS & SPEED SUNDAY

PRESENTS:

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PARK FREE ALL OflY SATURDAY-SUNDAY
WEEKDAYS AFTER 5:30 P.M. ACROSS STREET
ALAMO BANK GARAGE
NO BARGAIN MATINEE OR PASSES
ll.lS.l:O0.2:4S.4:30-6:lS-8:00-q.4S

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ENTERTAINMENT
SPECIAL MTRACtlON. XOBUGAmMATtMU EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME!
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HO w. ABU. nexus

Anew species of, AT; 8:00 ONLY


silant
running
Bruce Dern
MING
The Drones '&
A NEW DIMENSION IN MARTIAL ARTS!
BAD. MAT. 'til JlOO P.M.
HUHNING" 11:OO-2:15-5:30-B:4S
aARBAREUA" 12:30-3:45-7.00-10:10
'I All INOEOIBlf ADVEN.
tURE BEYOND 1MIUHNA-
nOM

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NOW SHOWING THE
CUNT
UA CINE CINCO HAPPY HOUR FIRST SHOW OUTLAW
13.30-3:13.4:00-3:45-7:35.9:25 EASTWOOD
ir
JOSEY ,"n mcenams
UA MOVIES 4 HAPPV HOUa FJBST SHOW
13:30-2:15-4:00-5:43-7:33-9:25
WALES °*T DIUFTER^
: "EU1EAKK" 1:05-4:45.8:25
Hk»IS\M\Mfki- .,
CAPIIAN ORIVE-IN "SPID1RS" - »:1 S VHII.F, TIIK IftlltlS
"OOBZILLA" - 7:43/"AP£S"- 11:00 taa: iiif
RUDOLF NUREYEV "VALENTINO"
/'jew ji ••• «tai^Ha^fr
JUDSON 4 DRIVE-IN "SPIDIOS" - 9.-3O LESLIE CARON -MICHELLE PHILLIPS^CAROLKANE
"GODZILIA" - 7:50 / "STANLEY" - 11105
-I" M \KUSSI I I ,,,xlM,\KI)IKMAklt\ ft GODZIUA
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SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24. 1945

Legislation Needed THESE WOMEN By HOT DOGS COOKED


D'ALESIO BY RADIO WAVES
Laredo Man Dies
Women Find Jobs Special Telegram
QUAKES RECORDED
By Associated Press
NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—Ford- SHADOWLAND
LAREDO, Dec. 23.^-Ruben
In Chemistry Field Chavez, ham University's seismograph
To Encourage By Associntcd Presa
SYRACUSE, N. Y., Dec. 23. By Associated Press
48, died at his home
here Saturday, following a heart
recorded two mild earthquake
shocks early Sunday, and Fr.
5 Miles Out Blanco Road
MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW FOR
Adequate Housing Science has fount! a way to
cook hot dogs by radio waves.
AUSTIN, Dec. 23.—A bright
future is seen for women In the
littack.
He is survived by his widow
Joseph J. Lynch expressed be-
lief the disturbance "probably
CHRISTMAS NIGHT AND NEW
YEAR'S EVE PARTIES—
The General Electric Co. field of chemistry by Dr. Ken- and eight children; his father, was southwest, off the west Open NighHy Except Wednesday,
Alamo National Bank said Sunday it was manufac- neth A. Kobe, professor of Daniel Chavez, pioneer print coast of Mexico." December 26.
Radio Guest Cite* shop operator; two brothers, Fer- The first shock was recorded • Reservationi Phone P-29618 •
turing a machine which, for chemical engineering at the Uni- nando and Mario Chavez, and at 3:16:28 a. m. (E.S.T.) and the
Imperative Need* a dime in the slot, delivers a versity of Texas. four sisters, Mrs. Rosa C. de la second at 3:22:55.
"red hot" sandwich with mus- Dr. Kobe, who is in charge of Pena, Mrs. Irene C. de Tre.vino,
Last night »t 10:15 p. m. the tard; wrapped in paper. employment services for the uni- Mrs. Rosaria C. de Villarreal and
Alamo National Bank presented, The device looks like the Mrs. Aurora C. de Trevino.
versity branch of tha American
fcs a public service, John B. Bland-
ford, Administrator of the Na-
usual soft i drink or cigarette
m a c h i n e . Sandwiches are
Chemical Society, said requests
from the petroleum industry are
WANTED
tional Homing Agency, who wat particularly numerous for wom-
interviewed on the subject of
"Present Homing Problem* in the
placed in the machine after
being prepared. When the
customer inserts a dime, the
en as technical assistants, ana-
lytical and research work.
LtasL JLlines xonigni
"A THOUSAND AND ONE
NIGHTS"
Drugstore Manager
U. S." by Barnet Nover, famous machine heats the roll and There are also opportunities Starts Tuesday
CANT HELP SINGING"
columnist, in his regular weekly
aeries, "Washington Views -and
meat uniformly in a high fre-
quency oscillator coil and
for women as chemical techni-
cians, laboratory workers, ste- Contact L. F. Harrison
Interviews,' broadcast over WOAI. qjrops the sandwich into a nographers, scientific writers,
In hi* opening discussion Mr. glass-door compartment. and in the realm of bio-chemis-
try. SOUTH SAN Milam Drugstore G-0341
Nover discussed the four billion,
four hundred, million dollar loan Last limes Today
Von Johnson, in
.••••••••••••••••••••••••••ril
to Britain, as follows:
chart., COBURN "Between Two Women"
NOVER: The Anglo-American
loan arrangement is no one-way Oinny SIMMS BOX OFFICE OPENS
street. On the contrary, its im-
portance lies in the fact that it
represents a determination on the
part of both Britain and the U. S.
to co-operate in the financial and
"I'll bet you think that's your girdle you're straightening 1"
Starts TOMORROW
AJESTIC WO/f/OS
HJID MAIN it. C. I
LAST DAY!

economic sphere for the mutual


benefit of both and for the gen-
eral -welfare of all the nations of
Army Locates Ocean Storms C»,,i, s COBURK-6,,M SIMMS
the world. Economic isolation in
the U. S. is as impossible as po- By Radio Direction Finders R...n P A I G E
litical isolation proved to be. By United Press . ' tected. When a storm is located At The) World's
ANNOUNCER: Before continu- WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—The by two stations, not otily its Most Famous
ing with Barnet Nover's interview, army signal corps has developed NightSpot..
this friendly message from the a means of locating ocean storms direction but distance can be de-
up to 2,000 miles away by re- etermined by triangulation. The It's the gayest
Alamo National Bank. The friend- cording the static they emit on time you
ly loan policy of the Alamo Na- direction finders are accurate
radio direction finders. within two degrees. ~ 'vv ever imagined
tional Bank is to extend adequate Maj.Gen. Harry C. Ingles, chief After the method, developed .'>>., Vibrant
credit to every person, firm or
corporation worthy of it; credit in signal officer, disclohed Sunday by physicists' at the University ,*., ^ J°ne.
large enough amounts and for a that a network of stations had of Florida, was applied in the
been providing this type of An Xmos Gift for AH
long enough period of time to get
weather information over the Atlantic the'airforces employed South Side Residents
the job done. . . . Now, back to two specially fitted B-17 bomb-
Barnet Nover's interview with Mr. North Atlantic since June 23, ers on weather reconnaissance
John B. Blandford. 1944. A NEW, MODERN
to check results of the observa-
For a shorter period similar MINO* JOtCf
ACUTE HOUSING SHORTAGE observations have been made in
tions. On 50 flights, they veri-
fied 81 per cent of the data ob- •A INTERSTATE
NOVER: I know of no one who the Mediterranean and Western tained.
can speak with greater authority
on the subject of housing than the
Pacific. The Pacific system op-
erates in the Marianas, near
THEATRE
government's top man in that which originate the typhoons NEAR YOU '?•,»**»*.
field, Mr. John B. Blandford, Ad- which sweep northwestward
ministrator of the National Hous-
ing Agency. Mr. Blandford, just
how bad is the housing situation
over the Pacific toward the Phil-
ippines, .China a'nd Japan. THE SUNSET SSw* hopp*
at this time? The Atlantic coast network in- Opens Puitl"

BLANDFORD: Well, Mr. Nover,


cludes stations near Red Bank,
N. J.; Gainsville, Fla.; Bermuda, CHRISTMAS DAY
there is an acute housing shortage and St. Johns, Newfoundland.
not only in our major cities but in
hundreds of smaller communities Thunderstorms, cloud masses On the Scr*«n
as well. On Sept. 30th, about 1,- and rainfall all contain static BETTY HUTTON
200,000 American families were
living "doubled up." Even assum-
electricity which can be de-
PALACE
ing that we will get a large volume Greeks Take Over "INCENDIARY THE AMAZING ADVCNTVMl Of A
of construction next year, another T/AHKtf DOODif DAHDr IN JAtAH"
BLONDE"
2,000,000 families will have to Big Industries JAMES
double up by the end of 1946. By Associated Press .\\o
ATHENS, Dec. 23.—Premier .no'""1'
CAGNEY
HOUSING FOR VETERANS Themistokles Sophoulis' gov- NDGALITD5S DIVISION SYLVIA SIDNEY
NOVER: Does that account for ernment Sunday requisitioned
veterans returning to civilian life? all cement factories throughout
BLANDFORD: Yes, by the end Greece and a big chemical, fer-
of 1946, more than a million vet- tilizer and glass works, at Pi-
ORK'CLUB BLOOD ON
erans' families will still have to raeus which ranks as the coun-
double up with others, unless we try's largest industrial concern.
wan BARRY FITZGERALD THE SUN*
are willing to give them the first Authorized by recently en- DON OiFORE -i***, ANDY RUSSELL
shot at future vacancies in the acted legislation, government Lost
existing housing, supply. !'h. P'^Tf ToVvo
control of the factories was de- Doy!
NOVER: What is being done to scribed as being designed to
improve the situation? •""" —
i n c r e-a s e, production• as an
BLANDFORD: We have given initial step in a new reconstruc-
veterans preference in all federal- tion plan.
FOR YOUR MsUUHAl
ly-owned housing- and, wherever
possible, we make available tem-
porary housing to communities,
colleges and universities. We are
asking congress to provide funds
for our part of the job, and are
trying to get cities to share the
responsibility for returned vet-
erans where possible. We may
FRUIT CAKE •HUM
f 6m*N
XI
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have as many as 100,000 units to MILAN D


make available for moving:, in ad-
dition to those already in the
hands of the communities and
VINCENT YERRO "SALOME, WHERE
SHE DANCED"
universities. V**.*1 GOOD Win, a rou»M. C. MITCL-T
NOVER: That ought to help. ON THl SHOW WITH
WHAT CAN BE DONE? "TOPPER" and
"MURDER, MY SWIET"
BLANDFORD: But, thcro is «
ere»t deal more thnt can bo done.
There should be an all-out effort,
locally and nationally, to stimu- Last it All Neighborhood Theatres Open 1 p. m. Throughout Holidays
late new home construction, Cities
are in the beat position to deter-
mine why shortages exist, and
Day ENCHANTED FOREST" S" )t "»'-<'f >t '

then call on the federal govern-


ment for aid they think it can
render.
Starts TOMORROW
NOVER: Do you think any leg-
islation is needed to help end this
housing shortage?
BLANDFORD: Yes. We need
FRANZIA A\
It to double the volume of home
construction; to get people out of
emergency housing, substandard
WINES
housing and the •Tumi. We need
Kuch proposals a* are incorporated
in the pending Wagner-Ellender-
Taft bill. We need the new tools
it provide* to stimulate private
enterprise to achieve an annual
MORI TORRID!
95c FIFTH

rate of more than a million new MORlURRimi CASE Of


homes a year for many" years to 12 S t h s . . .
come. We need legislation to help
cities clear their blight areas
through redevelopment programs,
Many of You Prefer SWEET
to provide public housing for low-
WINE
est income groups, and to stim-
ulate programs of research to re-
duce building costs.
BRANDY
• Peach • Apricot • Blackberry
FULL GAL.
LONG-RANGE GOAL
NOVER: How would you de-
scribe your long-range goal, Mr.
Blandford?
Reg. $3.86
FIFTH
$
^. n.49
BLANDFORD: Our ultimate
IDEAL FOR THE HOLIDAYS
objective must be—a decent home
for every American. family. Vodka —A SLOW GIN FIZZ-T-
NOVER: And how about the
cost of such a program?
BLANDFORD: The cost to the
Reg. $4.95
FIFTH
SLOE GIN TITO GUIZAl
.taxpayers will be whatever sub- FIFTH, REG. $275
sidies are provided for low-rent
housing and urban redevelopment
—offset, certainly in large de-
*2.45 $3.95 VALUE
CONSTANCE MOORE
gree, by better living for millions,
elimination of slums, more rev-
enue for our cities. Direct ben-
efits would b.e our annual invest-
We Always Have RUM ,/HOWAIC FMEMAH • STIVEN CiHAY •
ri CHORIITIRS • HIM MMIMMUM JUMOI o«CHtJT«»
ment of private capital of perhaps REG. $4.50 .
six billion dollars, and the pro-
vision of four million jobs, which
s would be no mere by-product of a
WHISKEY 1.95 5U,
$ Produced and Dhcttsd bjr

task that so badly needs tackling.


ANNOUNCER: Listen again
next Sunday at 10:15 p. m. to
"Washington View* and Inter- CALIFORNIA WINE and ^^^•s-wy^..,,,^,^*^^^^^^-7 • - • - •• • ™ --*7^^ » • i » ^ - — » ^ -* ™ w-^^.»— » ^— » - »-

TEXAS sh,rH TOMORROW


views," a public service feature
brought to you by the Alamo Na-
tional Bank. Meantime, accept the LIQUOR STORES
113 South Santa, Rou • 709 South Alamo • 602 East Comnwre*
Alamo National Bank's friendly
invitation to let it serve you when-
ever and however it can.—.(Adv.]
SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS: FRIDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 17. 1926. 13
trade «t dM d«>d letter o(Cet XT. L. Coleman. Mr. E. E. TVatkar,
" «JMIW
A BM*t>t)f of tbr »tjl*
zsllt«« will b* h«M friday, au4 no*
Erected riolktioB of tiis rulc.
A3 }«tt«n &»!!• with s*«ti
BAPTIST TEMPLE CHOIR
TO PRESENT CANTATA
J. TV. Coat«r. Mis» Adel* Tenor: Mr. Robert Frine, Sir, J. C
Coagfr, MJw Violet Mann. Mrt Carti*. Mr. Parid MIlMp. Bariteme:
G. HarriwB. Mra. Uujh Colfm«a.|Mr. C. A. Londetn, Mr. WUI!s» Bry
Sir. H. It Safttfer, Mr. J. R. Fantk.
Mr. •TOW*. Mr. C. B. AI«»t, Mr. J,
o« tt« ftpct wili eitiicr
<rf tii* AUtrf WboJ«*al*ra baa b*m
Outside P. 0. to tta mader, or fonrmrd«d I* til* A ostau. -Barter amd KIM." wB]
Mra. W. F. Row*, Mrs. J. C. Ixmr an. Basso: Mr. J, W. Cont*r, Mr. !>.

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tii* e«tt ?<•» w*»Ja to «SW3-
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tt ef padtucet imtnlit at tht
ttofldtoc nrftl b*fin
OF GIFTS, COPS CALLED BoaBeeraeBt froa Btr. Jeaw Tdfisc--
tea. pactor.
AS FAVORITE GUN GONE. Tb< raatata depi«» tie adrent ot >
j HERTZBERG The Wolff & SHEAFFER PENS,
en by San Antonio vni *^j to *?"<if8rtiMrt iirt trlpir ^f ti* gutjl « b«
Ti«r« Uo't »BT ow »orrria». A. O.J drift. Hit H!» and ta/(«riac, ami j
Tkoaii»OB. Ms E.i«t CiBrtnnati AT»- iriti the Balletnjab CV-iTii. It
JEWELRY COMPANY Marx Co. PENCILS AND
Merchants. !&• J
C^pJSF'tlB fl51 tltffcft.
of tJ wit, toM Mrs. Tioraptoa Thnnday wOl he Kivrn nnd«r tb* <ir»cti<» of >ESK SETS SOLD AT
STtaiS! wa* #pj*rore!(|, Co^ii* will tf an*Wbi!« by ih .
Wkei »k» informed kioi tiist bur»l«n W, B. Hutfhist. The arooinpani>t
fire^ffrf »fldf **flt to 7..0OG
tuw o» SHE.\FFKR PEN AND Headquarters for
Tb« Pfi •IK; K).f!i- J?5)<j» sa<5
b*4 «st«retl tbeir fcc-io* »nd «to!*a wfll 'be Mi«a EHaaoor Bauib, plamUt.
tfc«tr Chri»fcsa« rrf«?Dt«. but when aad Ulm CUdra BaM> and Mra. J. A. PENCIL SCTS Tent Blit Priit
•rl*M4 fc!» f*ror'.i* hnntlnc rifle,
ffatirill v !! b* b'U! in S«a ^
rVfcrnary 7 lo 17. it win derfdod Mid. vbiek b«d bvra « pert cf tb* loot *« perwnitiH at tfee afrrrlr U a* fal- "The Diamond House of SHEAFFER ft Sipply C«.
t*k?u by tt« intruder*. iktrt low*: Soprano: Mrs. J. C Carti»,
Th>ir*<Jrtrr *t « rTi*H-?jT;^ rf th«» tprttit Meodajr. hot «fft« «»<J \ ran** lor ' tarntal »og-ji«i on bin Mr*. E. E. Walker. Mrs. J. U Tal-
If'JvS'- **•••-•*-••> will b* «T»«d etarka and iP»rf. Texas" FOUNTAIN PENS 121 Broadway
b*r <>f C^/j ix>?» •»•«»« flretrorfca for)carrier* ? ijn> rx^toffiee Or tka H# did B(rt t«k* Hi* !oiw « »l««toe. Mrs. Ray H. Parry. Mr*.
t>«r(nvrf. «* hari- 100 Uiod. to wi<-t 1^^ of tfe« local Fator*. *Ad Mat a pro!«»t to th4 potire. MeUie I^<s-*i*. Mm. C. 8. AJget, Mr*.
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U /:hMr?I!3 • ,r^inn|i«. iT»i*». J.arf* awwrtment rvf eihibi- , ,ia . 11 4. wrapped and n™t!y U«J and w«r«
r»*f!R!!» •ff t..<• s'f'crlm en" ; ,:r Lt ! •wtirinj only Christmas (or Utelr dia-
tfm—fa partis an'! r,!*b»- ; " " *«* Jf * •
bt'triK f<*nvi: K).--«-ort» t1-!iv.'r<».l fr»« of nodntt
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putting CJiriirtrnm amla a* tribatica.
to-mr^'"***** ! ;« IKJ.T part of th<! Hiy. O*.»rf«! " * Trout of p»ck*««a and •craloiwa. Ealranp* tn the TboaapKm host
monih. a.» \Vnlfc, Cor. So. riore* »n/l HlliuryiTti« I*f««t poitoffiM balUtia tar* w»t (lined witt) a pan kej, poliet
t'Un« Cnxkftt 604,—(AdT.) that UtooaatuU of letter* art b*ia( r«- *«r* told.

Today's
—the day!
"CVEEIYBODY happy? You bet! The * -r
-£-* new Texas opens today! Watch the
crowds come! Hear them talk tomorrow.
About the show. About the theatre, the Untify t)U

comfort, the luxury, the service! A sen-


sational show the first week, and we'll
equal it the next week, and every week What will be the most
after that! Great motion pictures-
Paramount and others, spectacular stage
popular of all Christmas gifts?
We venture the assertion that the Sheaffer Lifetime* desk
shows—Publix Revues, originated in pet will lead in the lists. Why? Because n is a new in-
New York. Wonderful music. What- strument that exactly fills a lon^-felt need—because it is a
thin^ of real beauty — because it promotes neatness and
ever you're doing today, put it off! See efficiency. Ever ready for instant service, this original
of all fountain pen deslc sets, with its tapennft pens built
this great opening! Follow the crowds of Radite and guaranteed for a lifetime, wiB this year
to the Texas Theatre, make the smart Aif t for unnumbered thousands of beauty-
loving women. It is now built in special sizes for women,
as well as for men—to meet every personal reo~uire-
xnent. The ideal Christmas &ift for "him" and for nker."
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SHEAFFER DESK SETS Make Ideal Christmas Presents
See Them THE FOX CO Largest Assortment
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6-B SAN ANTONIO EXP»ESS-W«dn«diy, Nov. 33, 1966

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FROM YOUR
FOE!
Interstate Theatres HeV'Ajigel'.'.:
Arch-Enemy
of the ,
World! ,v
TONIGHT * GRAND OPENING!
AT 7 P.M.
AN INCOMPARABLE SHOWPLACE OF CHARM AND BEAUTY
NEW WONDER THEATER — Here's San Antonio's newest showhouse, which
INTERSTATE'S NEW opens Wednesday night in the Wonderland Shopping City area. Theater, with
ample free parking, is easy to reach from all parts of city.

WONDER Theatre/FREDERICKSBURQ ROAD AT LOOP 410


IN WONDIRUND SHOPPING CITY

m* Wonder Theater
.sss*- ts Ready To Open
An air of comfort and luxur•y limited to less than 1,000, the will also include appearances •
Urn Barrett-Michael Ripper/Sidney James-Wilfrid Brambell -Joe Baker ervades the new Wonder Thea seats are so widely spaced that by drill teams, Jim Cullums' '
r, from its gold-colored cur the floor area is nearly equal to Hazxy Jazz Band and a maria-
ifls to the tapestry rugs in the that of Ihe big downtown thea- chi group.
>anish-accented lobby. ters. The premiere program will
Though its seating capacity i: The whole town is invited to
- the opening festivities; which open wit ha ID-minute docu-
begin at 7 p.m. Wednesday mentary film on the history of
when searchlights pierce the San Antonio, specially produced
skies over Wonderland Shop- for this occasion.
ping City, whose parking area The feature picture booked ,
provides ample free space for for the opening is Warner Bros,
the cars of all who attend the latest hit comedy in Technicol-
theater. or, "Not With MY Wife, Y o u
A brief ribbon cutting cere- Don't," starring Tony Curtis,
mony — without speeches — George C. Scott and Virna Lisi. '.
will be conducted by San Anto- It's a big picture, with rapid- -
nio Mayor VV.W. McAllister and fire action ranging through Ko- •
Balcones lieight.s Mayor Daiiiclirea, Japan, Labrador, London,
Webster. The outdoor festivities | and across Europe to Rome.

Sprightly Comedy
LUXURIOUS FCHM.
PADDED O P E R A
CHAIRS throughout.
So-o relaxing. Plenty
PERFECT VISION.
Every row spaced lo
i cl»r viw
ol th! icreen. No
FINEST PROJECTION
on perfectly propor-
tioned mimmorh
s c r e e n .-. . wild
Is First Feature
ol stretch-out ram need to arise to hijii- fidelity stereo- Audiences about to see "Not "Not With My Wife" and togeth-
talween raw, too. permit pissing. phonic HUII4.
Vilh MY Wife, You Don't!" er enact the giggle-making story
vill know the moment the pic- of two friendly but competitive
DOOIIS OPEN 7:30 P.M. •EGISTEK FOK BOOK MIZESI
SCHEtN SHOW AT «:15 P.M. MATINEE DAILY AT 1:30 P.M.
ures begins that they are in Air Force officers and their ac-
or a laugh treat.
That fact .signaled by a va- tivities with an Kalian beauty
COMt lAlr AND JOIN THI FUNt IEGINNING THANKSGIVING OAYI

•iety of interest-stirring film who is loved by both.


OPENING ATTRACTION echniques such as pop art, op As Tom Ferris, a general's
art, animation and superimpo- aide who values his wife and his
ilion. which start the picture. career about equally, Tony Cur-
Virna Vnnnan Panama, pruduccr- tis makes his third recent star-
iircctor of the new Warner
Bros, release, due to be the ring appearance for Warner

lisi Scott 'pcning attraction Wednesday Bros. He was lately seen in


it the Wonder Theater, cho.s that studio's "The Great Eace"
parkling screen techniques a and "Sex and (he Single Girl."
he way to give his movie a con Virna Lisi, the beauteous Ital-
emporary look and, at th
SELECTED ESPECIALLY TO OPEN THE NEW WONDER
THEATER, BECAUSE THIS IS AN OUTSTANDING PIC-
^ TURE. . . ZANY AND SPARKLING!
BURT LANCASTER ame lime, plunge onlnokei ian blonde, came from Euro-
nlo (he racy story of "Not Wit pean films a few years back to

* miMi^ « LEE MARVIHOBERT RYAN JACKPALANCE 1Y Wife, You Don't!" The no\ star with Jack I.cmmon in
:omcdy in Technicolor is 1'an "How To Murder Your Wife"
ima's first venture as a pro and stayed lo star with Frank
RALPH BELLAMY CLAUDIA CARD1NALE lucor after 25 years as one <•
Hollywood's m o s t succc.ssfi Sinatra in "Assault On a
nd imaginative wrilcr-dircc Queen." Now she plays an ever-
ors. )ln is also co-author of th lovinp; hut wayward wife who
THE FROFESSiONAlS n'igina! story and the screen wants two of everything.
ilay of "Not With MY Wife.
In one form or another, "Wo (leorge C. Scott, two-time
Vith MY Wife" was in sum Academy Award nominee for
lage of production for mor scaring screen portrayals, as-
A COLUMBIA PICTURES RELEASE-PANAVlSlOr^ TECHNICOLOR' han two years, commencin says his first romantic comedy
ltamoatoljtroBtaifi!) vilh special footage shot ovc rnle in "Not With MY Wife."
principal cities of Europe
11:10-1:20-3:30 nd ending with work at Marc Me is cast as a tough and ruth-
5:40-7:50-10:00 \KB and the Warner Bros, lo less air commander who hunts
n California. Tony Curtis, Virn the enemy in Ihe air and
.isi and Ccorge C. Scott ar women on the ground.
he stars and the principals "Not With MY Wife, Ynu
Don't!" was photographed by

^ACHIEVEMENT MICE WUL ENDURE FORGEMfflONS Charles Lang. Miss Lisi's cns-
umes wore designed by Edith
Head, with the exception nf a
People wiUseeitaschUdreB, as teenagers and later as parents taking tbeir children. itripcd bathing-suit Virna her-
self designed for a riotous
^ AN AWESOMELY ABSORBING FILM. - beach scene.
MAN AND WOMAN PLAY OUT THE ELEMENTAL
DRAMAS OF THEIR BASIC RELATIONSHIP
IN THE BROADEST TERMS!
Manager
Is Native
San Antonian
Norman C. Schwartz, a long"
lime "Intel-staler," has been as-
signed as manager of the new'
'Wonder Thea-
or. He has
formerly man-
igcrt the Aztec
Theater s i n c e
1946.
Schwartz is a
native San An-
onian, attended
o c a l schools
and graduated
rom Bracken-
i d ge H i g h Schwartz
20tli&iiliiry-Fox|>ir3flils ifhool in 19.11.
He started on his first job
THEDINODELAURENTIIS n show business as an usher
I the Majestic Theater in IDIil.

11EBIHE
sc^npiaybyCHRISTOPHER FRYproArdbyDINO DE LAURENTIIS utaflribJOHN HUSTON
MUSICAL SCORE BY TOSHIRO MAYIZUMI Orip«l Swtod Ah. « M> C***i:tm Im*
•alnr joining the visitor staffs
if the Empire and Palace thea-
ers. He was promoted lo his
"•si managerial assignment to
he Highland Theater in 1036
Schwartz entered ' 'military
crvice in World War n in July
M2, was commissioned after
Tk cat n «la t{aftwmu: MICHAEL PARKS as Adam, ULLA BERGRYD is Eve, RICHARD HARRIS as Cain, JOHN HUSTON as Noah, nur months of enlisted duty
STEPHEN BOYD as Nimrod, GEORGE C SCOTT as Abraham, AVA GARDNER as Sarah, PETER OTOOLE as The Three Angels, ie served overseas in the Eur-
pcan theatre of operations, as
A NORMAN PANAMA PRODUCTION lot Sallis as Hagar, Gabncfe Ferzflti as Lot, Elconora Rosi Dtago as Lot's wife, fDmed in D-lWColor by DC Luu ommandcr nf a Transportation
ii'nup.
IARROLL O'CONNORGEORGETVNE TONIGHT 1:15
WED. MATINtES L.r. Mm. Bat.
All Ev«. PtrfermantM
Men. thru Sal. 1:15
All I«. Pftformancm A
Jot. ft Sun. MatintM
He Tlurncd to the United
laics In 1946 with his attained
TECHNICOLOR* FROM WARNER BROS. snk of captain; and upon sen-
ATJ.QOP.M. »J.OO 11.00 »1.JO tun. In. * r-M p.m. »1.»0 ji.50 $».QO ration from Ihe Arm.y he re-
irnert to Interstate Theatres.
rtday. Augu»t 17. 19451 SAN ANTONIO LIGHT
Blinded By Enemy Fire,
Premier Orders All Japs Officer Insists on Fighting
To Lay Down Their Arms
^ BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 17.-W> the military and maintenance of
Lieut. Ell -Whileley ol Georgetown, platoon:
Texas, was wounded but he killed aid.
9 Germans and captured 23.
"We begged him to go back for
could make him go back was to
WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.—(if)—\ of Mars, Pa., who was in Whlteley's knock him out cold.
"You couldn't stop our men
But he refused and when. after that."
our company commander, First - Whlteley's mother, Mrs. Ruth
Then he was blinded by enemy Lieut. Rotjert A. Wann of. St. Whiteley, lives ^t Georgetown. He
rder."
'Gen. Prince Naruhlko Nlgashi-Kunt,
The policy, the Dome! news fire but tried to conceal the fact • Louis, Mo., asked dim to go back entered the army In April, 1942
who may himself be tried as,a war and keep no fighting.
'criminal, was sworn to as Japan's gency quoted the prince as say. His commanding officer had to ' Thehe insisted on leading the f if fat. and was commissioned less than a
new premier today. ng, was "personally given by., his knock him out to keep him from only way Lieutenant W»nn year later.
'. In his first official act as premler- lajesty, the emperor, when the 1m- leading an attack.
' war'minister he ordefed the army srial command was given to form For bis courage, Whiteley has
to '.'strictly observe" an imperial new cabinet." been awarded the Medal of Honor.
Jcescript to lay down their arms. He PEOPLE WARNED The award was announced by the
declared: After the cabinet meeting, the war department last night.
' " "The decision has been taken remier broadcast to the Jap people Whiteley, a native of Florence,
to cease fire and return to peace." warning "to guard against emo- Texas, is how at Dlble General
The new cabinet went Into ses- onal outbursts and live up to the hospital, Menlo Park', Calif. He
sion Immediately alter It was sworn :tter and spirit of the Imperial re- earned the nation's highest award
In. •cript." last December 27 In house-to-house
SURRENDER 1ST JPB ' The purported broadcast was nol fighting through the fortress town
eard by the FCC, which recorded of Slgolshelm, France.
Dorriel announced that the first Domei's paraphrase promising thai Although his left arm was use
• duties of the new cabinet would be
the signing of the surrender, or "the
•peace terms," and "fulmlllment of
'the Potsdam declaration to be en-
free speech and lair public opinion
1 be encouraged and the liberty
f sound association will be en-
less from wounds, Whiteley used a
machine gun, grenades and ba-
zooka rockets to kill the 9 Germans
TONIGHT
orsed." The prince was quoted as and capture the 23.
• forced." Said the broadcast:
". "Once we have laid (down our
• arms, we must take up matters
aylng:
"Efforts will be made to carry
Then he was hit again—as he
emerged from a house. One eye
fct 8:OO O'clock
into' practice the imperial order was pierced and he had a head of
• with absolute calmness. If there to maintain friendly relations with
ishoWd. be any .incident in 'vlola- wound. S«n Antonio'* N«w»st
~;4iori of his majesty's command, the rest of the world. Said Pfc. Charles K. Donaldson
*-ive will lose the confidence of the
'The greater the sufferings and D» Luxt Suburban Thestr*
hardships which the Japanese
^"woild. The new cabinet must sec
-'that the work is carried out with
Ji, great care.
must endure hereafter, the more
glorious will be Ihe new Japan
which will come out of the present
Rosalind Russell^ M-G-MY outstanding picture!
;•£ MUST RECOVER
"*:' "The second thing which we
national crisis."
On Palace Screen ACTION.,
?1 roust bear in mind is that we must
•-•••recover ourselves from the rav- in ON SCREEN—David Bruce
Rosalind Bussell and Jack Car-
son are the stars of ''Roughly
*£ages of war and plunge Into Hie Speaking," which, opens Friday at
and Yvonne DeCarlo are cur-
".'"work of reconstruction at the
^.'earliest possible moment." Has rently starred In "Salome, the Palace.
"Santa TPe Saddlemates" stars
•w- Higashi-Kuni "announced to h Where She Danced," tire cur- Sunset Carson'and Linda Stirling
Cabinet a three-point basic polic
•vs^respect of the constitution, contro SSwrtStag rent screen attraction at the
Majestic. It's In technicolor.
at the State on the double program
with "The Power of the Whistler,"
OKINAWA, Aug. 17.—W>—First starring Richard DIx. Janis Carter
WAC to set foot In the Ryukus ar- and Jeff Donnell. The bill opens
Saturday.
rived today uninvited. She didn't
stay long. ack Warner
«£ Skin Irritations
Cpl, Mary. Haynan, 22, ol Balti-
^Relief From Hot Weathe more, Md., attached to the Far Eas
atr forces public relations office in ns Joan Funeral Arranged MICKEY RODNEY
s'^t" . . ,,-.',.
**^Are you in misery tlicso sizzling ua;
Manila, decided she -wanted to see
the arrival of the Jap surrende;
4*t'Aud nights from itching, burning 1m 1 envoys. So after making out pas Chandler For Dr. A. E.Evans
Funeral services for Dr. A. 13.
Donald
CRISP
Ililabtlh
TAYLOR•
**';rasli, prickly heat? Then Mcxsima is senger manifests for troops at Nlch By LOUELLA O. PARSONS Evans, 65, who died Tuesday at his
•whilst what you need. This soothing, ols field, she stepped aboard a ready Motloji Picture Kdltor, I. N. S. IN T E C H N I C O L O R !
^ -medicated powder brings instant cool- plane for the non-stop trip to Okl HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 11.— (INS)— home, 410 East Oltnos drive, were
t^.ing relief. Aiid that's not nil Mcx- nawa. In Hollywood we are Just getting to be held at 2 p. m. Friday at
back to normalcy after two days Pueblo, Colo. Survivors are his
WOODLRWN
( r
.- eana's special base helps absorb excess Disappointed on learning on he
/'.''moisture often the cause of such irrita- arrival hero that the envoys ha of talking, thinking and enjoying widow, Mrs. A. E, Evans; a son, uuy
•~:tion. Also guards tender skiu from been delayed, she sheepishly re peace. Try to get anybody to talk L. Evans, of
^ ^ans Pueblo, Colo., and two
01 rl
^. chafe. Keep Mcxeana handy to check ported to her commanding office 1 motion pictures, or try to get any- grandchildren,
(•-••'itch of mosquito bites and healing sun- body on a telephone! Fortunately, - ) 900'
I : ,buni. And it's grand for easing, fiery Maj. Rodney Southwlck of Wash I happened to meet Jack, Warner. ITS ONE HOWL OF
* *smart of baby's diaper rash. ~A 4ti- ington, D. C., who dispatched he "What's new?" I asked him. Then
£^Vcar favorite with the whole fanyly, it posthaste back to Manila. he told me he had signed Joan SPECIAL! LOVi
r^iias many use's, Costs little. Have most Chandler when he was in New York. AH!)
OLD FIDDLERS MEET.
V-J DANCE
''''in tlii) large sizes. Beat tlio heat With I said: KOKQ
IMEXSANA
'"-SOOTHING MEDICATED POWDER August 22.
The Old yitldlere assocl»tlpn o
Texas will meet at the Max Sturck
park In SeguhV at 8:30 p. m,
"You mean the girl who played
In "The Late George Apley?' "
He said:
Friday Niie
YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS IT!
«»«**
"That's It."
She's 22 and she was one of the
sensations of Broadway this season.
Lunched with Prankle Sinatra
and he tells me Danny K&ye Is
planning to do a short similar to
"The House I Live In," the non-
Ei«I llHkW g.FLOKES
MUSIC BY TEXAS
TUMBLE WEEDS'
f
6a!eSW'
HEW FLOOR Si
profit movie he made to help
overcome r e l i g i o u s intolerance
•PatflrCoofeott FEATURING:
among children and to help 'fight
Juvenile delinquency. Franklo! Js
very sincere In his fight to help
mm FOR TO MARION FOX Mistress of Ceremonies
youngsters. Born a poor boy him- Played Bob lee's Way NOW—»t home nl Hie BLUE BOOM—wllhci io erect..
WDODLRWN I i*iilift E I. I HBDADWAY
THERE'S PLENTY OF self and remembering how the kids
In his neighborhood yelled "dago" Anne Baxter Georffc Sanders
her miny friends wllli her Jolly personality and >on»s, ,
at him and his humiliation, he Is GRAND OPENING The greatest of all comediennes and
HOT WEATHER AHEAD! trying to help fix It so that other TONIGHT AT 8
"SUNDAY UINNEK
KOR A SOI.mWV
"HANGOVKB
SQUAHK" MM REYES
JfRlIRII HE I CO the original Rancho Grande flrl,
boys won't have the same experi- Bach Home at The Blue Room
ence. He feels that children should UPTOWN I HIGHLAND STAR
taught that all rqcn arc born HAHLANDALE j * PRESENTING AN ALL-STAR GIRL REVUE *
GENUINE BRAIDED equal and no one religion, creed "CISCO KID
or race Is ridiculed, "WKST OF II LOVELY JEAN KONDA—The girl with plenty of ''It," In
GBANIIK" 1'liiB RKTUHNS" HUB
mlLI.FIGllTKIlS' •TAN-A'JIKBICANA'' * new danco routines. , .V.
. Col. Jlmmlc Stewart Is home in
Vinegar Hill, his parental house In -A. SUNNY MARIE OLARK—you will love her fast stepping.'
Indiana, Pa, :The townspeople have
r\ , • •• : • ,
CHARMING BETTY LEE—direct from Uhlcairfl : m a
flocked to see our, and their, hero,
and Jimmle's mom has cooked all HIS ORCHESTRA jL. novelty act dancing on a drum upslclo down . and an
acrobatic number of no mean lalenl.
the things he like? and tried to [ and THE IK (LUB
feed him up Just as mothers nil J, VIVACIOUS CLATJDETTE GRAVES—in her celebrated
over the country are doing when rf South Sea Island gourd dance and other novelties.
their boys come home. * * • We,

'Wmiw^^
V
in Hollywood, are proud of Jlmmle.
Made For He was the first famous star to go A LOVELY ONE OF CHORUS BEAUTIES WITH
Into the atr corps. He Joined the
Plenty of army as a private and has been GORGEOUS WARDROBES—SOMETHING TO
Service promoted step by step to « -full , 'CROW ABOUT.
colonel on his own merit. He has
a marvelous record, having been
In many combat missions over DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF MILTON ULfe
THE DANCE MUSIC OF , A good dance orchestra featuring Jnanila as vocalist.
Germany. AND ms
DEV
ItGA DDEIQ
rlfCJd ORCHESTRA WEEK DAY FLOOli SHOWS
Snapshots of Hollywood collected Sunday Cocktail Hour
nt random: There's talk that Shir- "A Grand Band" 3 In R 9.45 and 11 P>
ley Temple, now that war la over,'
will marry before the end of the 2 * SOUTH'S FINEST OPEN
Floor Show at S f. M.
year; Buff Cobb Bautzer turning AIR TERRACE AND
the charm on BUI Etythe at the
Troc; Irene Ryan and Harold Knox, DANCE FLOOR
entertainer, will probably be the
first Hollywood couple to spend
their honeymoon In Europe. They
Laurel and llftrdy In
"NOTHING BUT
TROUBLE"
* HEADLINER FLOOR
SHOW
* FAMOUS OLMOS CLUB
THE BLUE ROOM
have asked permission to go on a
USO tour right after their mar- FOOD AND DINNERS "San Antonio's Smartest Nite Club^'
riage in three weeks; Dorothy Gar-
land, Judy's sister, Is having a big ilDuiGlf £Htl THE OLMOS CLUB NOW OPENS AT 8:00 P. M. For Res. Phone F-8912 219 S. Flores•
romance with Dr. Winblen Smith- Saturday 11:30 P. M. DANCING 9:00 P. M. TILL 1:00 A. M.
son; Fritz Lang has given up his
monocle for the duration of "Scar-
let Street;" and Is wearing glasses "Objective Burma"
because they are easier to man- PHONE or (I-1KS
age; Jane Withers and Bob Oliver
are becoming a very special duct;
Bob Burns Is writing his auto-
biography under the title of "Well SEE US FIRST FOR THE L4TEST IN
11 Tell You;" Betty Hutton cables:
'Having terrific experiences. ROLLER RGNSC POPULAR RECORDS
Played to 200.000 men last week Skating Wednesday Thru Sunday
in Marseilles." 1C1G N. St. Mary's
That's all today. See you to- 3Bo Skalers— Adra. * Tn*. O-21TI
lorrow!'

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BEAN SPROUTS FOR 5ALE
"WHERE YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER" Ph<,nc B 3/6?? Air - Conditioned
SAN XNTON10 EXPRESS FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 28,, 1946.

Polio Ban Hangs On Enforcement Ltm Services Held Recruiting Offices


Dairy State Bar
A promise to ask lifting of .the which prohibits all children un-
Harry Lim, 49, of ;il S. W.
29th St., died Monday night in
Remain Open Longer
AH U.§. Army recruiting -of-
Of Texas polio ban entirely if it's enforce-
ment is deemed impossible by
der 15 years of age' attending
schools, Sunday-schools,
a hospital. He was a native of
China and had lived in San An-
fices in San Antonio will .b*
open on, June 29 and 30 from 9
Police and Fire Com. ;P. L. An- churches, theaters, dance halls, lonio for the past 21 years. He a. in. until .12' midnight, for
To Assemble derson, was voiced Thursday by
Dr. E. J.. Arendt, acting city
and all-public gathering-places." is survived by'his-widow','Mrs.
Consuela-.Lim; spns, Harry D.
processing applicants applying
ROUTON DISCHARGED for "eleventh hour" benefits.
o Be Named William J. D o n o v a n , who
earned the sobriquet "Wild Bill"
in World War I and headed,the
health officer. '
He* dispatched a 'letter to An-
derson soliciting "the-co-opera-
Lewis H. Routon, G.M. (Srd.cl.)
of 202 Weaver St. has been hon-
orably discharged from' the
Lim, and Eddie Roel Lim. Fu-
neral" services were held, Thurs-
day at 3 p; m: --
CHILLS* FEVER
Group Will Meet mysterious Office of Strategic- tion of your: department. in a
strict enforcement of•.• the ban navy. DUE TO MALARIA
:With Specialist Services in 'World War II, will
be guest speaker at #ie seventh
,Hcre Monday annual convention of the State Cannon. Ungrif t*
Dairy Improvement Com- Bar of Texas in San Antonio
of the Sari Antonio July 1,2 and 3. Starts Tonite
Chamber of Commerce will meet Maj.Gen. Donovan, who has "SNAFU"
?Vwifh Mark Buckingham, new resumed his law practice in New "Bob""Ben«:Hcy
specialist for the San An- York City, will speak, at the an-
nual banquet Tuesday night on
Vera Vogue Johnny Weistmulfcr
' Brendo Joyct in
tojrio Milk Shed, and representa- "Central Intelligence and For- -TARZAN AND THE
of the Texas Extension eign Policy." LEOPARD WOMAK"
|-lservice Monday afternoon in Teapot Dome Counsel
Bacar County Court House. Martin W. Littleton /of Cody,
•SI An area dairy committe&.will Wyo., former attorney in New
York City, who assisted in the
|b*, appointed at the meeting, it defense, of Harry Sinclair in the
been announced by Henry famous Teapot Dome case, will
*Moeller, chairman of the dairy be.anbther guest speaker at the
MAJESTIC
convention. Littleton will ad- FAIBY GODMOTHER—Miss Virginia McGIynn, offi-
;
Improvement committee. dress lawyers in.generaVassem-
Representatives Jrom the foJ- bly Tuesday morning. ' * cial representative of CHS for its program Cinderella, NOW!
groups •n.'ill be named Another speaker scheduled for Inc., reads one of hundreds of letters which were
lothe area committee: Milk pro- the convention is Philip S. Van mailed to KTSA by housewives seeking to qualify as A RIOTOUS THREE-STAR
dooers In Bexar and adjoining Cise of Denver, Colo., who will San Antonio's Cinderella. The winner gets one month RACE TO THE ALTAR...
!>«Hmtles. farm and ranch de- speak on "Adventures in Law."
of the chamber, dairy Behind the 'Law in New York City with all expenses paid by CBS.
_ processors, county agricultural Associate J u s t i c e Julian P.
|.*gents from Bexar and adjoin- Alexander of the Supreme Court
Olivia DeHavilland
', Ing counties and the milk divi- of Mississippi will speak Mon-. Rosenberg Rites
fsao. of the City Health Depart- day noon at the district and ap-
Deadline July 3 DINK—DANCE—BE
Ray Milland
pellate judges' luncheon on "The Planned Friday Sonny Tufts..
Funeral, services for Samuel In Senate Race
ENTERTAINED IN THE
*~ -TSus committee will be Law Behind the Law." COMFORT OF C O O L
; charged with responsibility of Others who will address the Rosenberg, 58, 438 Mary Louise Deadline for filing for the HEALTHFUL MOUNTAIN . AIR
1 formulating and conducting a general assembly are Wilford
j^-dafcy improvement program for \V. Naman, Waco attorney, who Drive, who died at. his. home state senate contest was fixed
- tha nalk shed* Moeller revealed. will speak on "Personal Observ- Wednesday morning, will, be for July,3 Thursday by>the
Show TJm« !»:»,' Dancing Till '12
Playing Nlgntiy Except Monday
Every Saty'Nite Groomed
^Buckingham will work direct- ations of the J u d Lei a r y; in held at. 10-a. m. Friday. He was election board . composed'. of
y -with milk producers in the Texas," and' Robert Or. Storey, a native "of Russia, but had lived County "Judge --Charles W..;An-
OLMOS SPECIAL
"BIKINI—ATOM ISLAND'* . Bride"
To be known as:associate Dallas attorney, who -will: dis- m San Antonio 25 .years, .and •aersbn, Sheriff'Owen Kilday and
agricultural agent, dairy cuss his experiences during the was a member -of. the'.Alzafar County Clerk Fred Huntress^ CLUB SEE tlte locale and pluis for the great-
est experiment In inc world's Ustory!
irspecialist, he will maintain his Nuernberg trials".;.as -executive Temple and B'nai B'rith. July 8 was set for the opening
in the Bexar County Court counsel, American case-in-chief, Rosenberg 'is survived by his of absentee .balloting. Walter Starlit Gardens
I House. Buckingham will assume
/duties Monday-
under Justice Robert H. Jack- widow, a' brother
of San Antonio.
and sister,
• •
all Tynan, ;.State, Rep. John C.jflpyo
and P, B. Thompson have- filed
J .Completely New
' DANCING UNDER THE
NOW!
for the office to date,:'. , TEXAS MOON

SEMI - FINALS OF BEAUTS


Zimprich Services CONTEST SATURDAY :NITE
to choose a Miss San Antonio
Set in Wisconsin will DC neld at Olmos' Club.;
Saturday nite, June 2». "Miss
The /body .of Lpuis; Anthony San Antonio" will compete
Zimprich, -who. died-; at'a., hos- for the title ot "Miss South
Texas" at Sejuln on July J"i.
pital Wednesday ;morning,J" was
sent to -Milwaukee, Wis., Thurs- REX PREIS and his orchcsrra, feo-
day for services and interment. • HEAR MOUNTAIN TOP TRIO turing Henry Tolliver ot the piono.
Zimprich, a plumber and vet- SING THAT NEW SONG HIT Otto Closer and Philbert, Munson
eran of World War;I;was.a'na- "DOWN IN SAN ANTONE."
Compton, Olmos' singing star.
tive of Wisconsin buVhad lived • See and Be Amused at LAKRT
RANDALL, Your Funnier Fun FINE FOODS FINE MUSIC
in-San Antonio^ a year. He 'is Master. NOTE: Avallaole for private
parties on week nltes.
survived by.his^TVidow,: three Directions to Olmos Club Terrace:
brothers and-two sisters. MAKE RESERVATIONS EARL* Out McCullouRU to end and turn
FOR YOUR BIG WEEK-END loft; or out San Pedro Ave. to
PARTY—SATURDAY KITE! '
COMMENDED. city limits and turn right
12 Miles, out Frederlcksburif Road Reservations, Phone P-9191
M./Sgt. James F. Burns has Pftone 110, Ash for Mountain Tdp
been awarded the" 4rmy .Com-
mendation .Ribbon;; in : a- cere-
mony at Fort Bliss. Col. George OF ALL
J. Forster, post commander,
made the presentation. FIREWORKS WHOLESALE & RETAIL
KINDS
Lighthouse Courts . : 4120 Frederickuburg Road
J'SlOcHs Past City Limits—G-7573

Flowers
• Corsage*
• Hospital Arrangements
• Anniversaries—Birthdays
• Funeral Designs
and Flower* for avcry need and
oecaiion.
THE THOUSAMO WINDOW BAKERIES OF BtSCUifS, Memher -Florists' ' . , We Delivar
Tclcjtraph Delivery Service We Invite Your Account

BEAUTIFUL
SUCHY'S122 No. St. Mary's St.
FLOWERS,
Phone G-9318
Tlit Mightiest of all Screen'Monsters!
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of San Antonio's
Newest and Most
Beautiful -.Drive-In'
<t Theatre.

Located on the
Military Highway
at Roosevelt

Y£S, MtUlONS OF WOMEN USE CLOROX }* TONIGHT


- /N ROUTINE CLEANSING-FOR. at
1 P.M.
GREATER HOME HYGIENE! Dorothy Lamour—Jon Hall
"HUKRICANE"
LAST
IiADIES, watch out for germs! No, you can't se» Randolph Scott^-Ann Dvorak AND
them... but they're there, all right! Where? In gar- "ABILENE TOWN
bage-cans, on drain boards, in sinks, washbasins, LEOPARD WOMAN_
toilet bowls, on shoWer flooivto mention a- few
home germ "danger zones." Health authorities urg»
hygienic cleansing to protect family health .'..and
Clorox provides hygienic cleansing. To help guard -/
ogainsr infection' risks, to deodorize and remov*
C LOR OX
- ' mil FROM CAUSTIC
Dorothj Lamour—.Ion Hall
"HURRICANE"
- G V .
VENGEANCE .

stains, use Clorox in routine cleansing of garbag*.


cans... also tile, enamel, porcelain, linoleum,- r,
glass and wood surf aces.'Clorox is concentrated '"PRONTIEK: FEUD" ind
for economy o JitHe goes a Jong' way. Simply -"' DOCKS OF. NEW YORK'
follow directions: oii the label.

YEARS Of UNSORPASSED'OUAlITY AND MRrOKMAKCE HAVE MADE-CLOROX THE CHOICI \


0? M I L L I O N S . . . IT'S AIWAYS 1 -UNIFORM... IT'S A'lWAYS DEPINDAHEJ ' .
16-C Friday, December 19,1975 THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT Dlol A Smile For TL.C WANT ADS And Quick Results 22»,1231

S.A. Vital Statistics it MARRIAGE LICENSES


Orozrio: Irma. Jose I.
Donahue: Paul T., Regina tw.
Robert M. Doid, 5127 War Cloud,
FfiEE IN-ROOM XXX MOVIES
ALPINE MOTEL
1107 AUSTIN HWY.
and
True Oriental
Massage

VIMT wrm t AMY* *mi TW SHOW James Ellis league, 806 Harding
Gerald U Bolirvg, 6233 Lark Val-
ley, bov.
NAWV POTAMVS MHHMTS -ti Alice Hargrove league, 806 BIRTHS REPORTED
Eduardo G. Trevlrw, SIS S El- Day Rate $10 • Night Rate $15
HIRE COMIS SANTA CLAUS Harding. mendorl. boy. diHt« plii.ta.
Kit Landii Klein, 1723 Aganier TO MR. AND MRS.;
David O. Sloan. 2644 Ackcrman,
arel Judy Darlcne Gallant, 1417 Pas- Wilbur S. Avanl Jr., 703 CrcsMino
MTtBHATWMU MM., DM. 11 t toy.
adena. Dr. W, girl.
Tim., OK. JJ-lftMo-m. Kenneth Carl Russell, 406 Fulton Josecft E. Scclvc Rt 4, Qirl.
JlHf> E- SantCrt. 921 Burlcson, girl. • NEW COIOR TV • SWIMMING
Terry L, McAfee, 2303 Goliad Rd ,
ar*J Eliiabcth Danvsh Sanders, 101 Wdllon D. Daughprtv, 6527 Trotter
boy. AM-FM RADIO POOL
MorllKfeM. Lane, girl.
Gcrrv A. Sokrwi, 115 V/. Holly-
Pfncc A. Baker, 7415 Storehouse. 10004 McCtMlO
Victor Filoleo, 736 S. San Eduaido girN
lorxl Lucy Rummell Gulierrc*. SS2 woocf, girl. S341-7008
Cameron C. Taunt on, BZ?8 Dronc.0
S.W. 36m. Clifford E. Ktw^, ?4?7 Lockhitl
Lane, girl,
Darrell Dwanc Griflin Jr., 9J07 Sclrra, girj.
Gerafd J_ Schuike, 7729 DrvCiinvon,
Singlo. jarnett and fJorma Chmlinc Smith, Jamos C. Sriult, 4610 Drierbfook,
boy.
i#7 Garnclt. boy-
Dafos
Dafos Mares
Ma!es fseorrs
£sc s James Dale Headlev, 7639 G.ilfoo William C. KdStx-rg, I51S Dorwld-
Larry A. Meyer, 75 IS Ptnor'b United Artists Theatre Circuit
VfiC./ °" 18 to «oToa°s Creek, girj.
24 Hour it*! Charlolte Svalbero Grilfilti, 7839 son, girt.
Robert L. Higgins, 15S Pollvrtale. Introduces an Exciting Concept
^Matchmaker :••,:;. WoMing Ga>lop- Donald J. Olym, 4419 Cvprcss
QirF. in Motion Picture Entertainment
It " The I'fopic Mciu-At'rs " Chapol
Personality Anlonio Lopez l,on€/. 4530 Ray bun Waods. toy.
Waller L. Hand. 5514 Sherry- qirl.
and Silvia Jordon Vcrbonilz. 4830 Jerry W. Ft-hi no. 1fl7 Fl,iir, girl.
testing used Ravbon. Riivrnond G. D a v i d s o n , NfW
Earl S. Anderson Jr., 2311 P»on
344-1115 344-1125 list umoi Kiuii. IM»I..I tun., sum its Juan Louis Gceiia\ce. 94ft Chdl-
rrcrs artd Eva Fernandez. 946 Chal-
mers.
Oraunfeli, girl.
Dcnald L. Chambers, 7535 N. New
Braunfels, boy.
Rd., boy.

<jirl.
Juan J, L. Pfores. 10773 Clavmoro.

Francisco M. Monliel, 1fc44 West


GRAND OPENING
Calvin Hardy WMtcIv Ft. Polk,
La. and Adrienne McCleskcv Daniel,
Webb M. Burns, Rt. 17. girl.
Javier Ramos, 9011 Yelt, girl.
Ullwood, boy.
David Gulicerez, 82J W. Ashby,
UA MOVIES 4 m SOUTH PABK MAU
6026 Forrest Shadow. Armando C. Albarran. 10IU [ron-
Go r on lino Valade^, 113 Soulhtiolmc sidt-, gfrl.
toy. 2310 S.W. Military Drive 922-3111
Agapto GarcJa, 412 Conner, boy.
<vxJ Sylvia C. Hernandez. 532 ti. San Billy G. Toague, ^62? Kershcv,
Rodolfo Ccronado, 531 Cedar, girJ.
toy.
Roberto Casarn?, 808 Texas, girl.
Wmslon Matthew GrlrllHi, ;70 S. Gerald G. 5mi1h, 6313 Evers, twin
Arturo H. Card eras. 8222 Gaull,
Park and Guadalupc Yane;, 51? E. Oir Is.
girt.
Marian. John C. Kw*ms Jr., 10110 Whis- Paul El. Arredondo, 422 La-

Still the
Jack Simmons Jenkins, 421 Fen
wick and Juliette Wtalone Ferguson,
per Ritigo, girl.
Cecil T. Gray, 403 Marquis, bov-
Kcnneth N. Vra<Jenbury, 13631 Col-
manrta, girL
Genaro Ramos, 10?0 E. Elmira,
A NEW FOUR THEATRE COMPLEX
4?l Fenwick. girl. UNDER ONE ROOF
fairest Euaenc Garcia Hcrrera. 711 Oen-
arel Mary Ann Morales, 1M2
crldgp, girl.
Henry A. Vara, 1200 Waverly,
eimtjs W. Alexatxlcr, 303 W.
BaeL*, girl. • A CHOICE OF 4 TOP ATTRACTIONS • POPULAR PRICES
'of them Santa Rita.
Manuel A. Darrera, 2017 San Ter-
--irxto flrn) Josefina DC Leon, 2017
bov-
Rubscll G. Townsend, 162 Dexter,
girl.
RotXrt T. Root Sr., 5300 N.W l_ooo
4IO.bov.

Varied schedule of performances
SELECTED FILMS FOR FAMILY
• ONE MAIN FOYER

all! San Fernando.


[Jennie Ancil West, 4210 S. ZarM-
wa and Maryarct Alice West, 4210
James W. Gibson Jr., 7200 5.
Presa, bov.
Raymond A. Ford Sr., Rt. 5, girl.
Larry C. Ma/urcV, 170 CXI-ivia,
girl.
ENJOYMENT. Youngsters may view 3
"G" rated film, while parents enjoy
and box office for all
4 theatres
an adult one in another theatre • EYE-FILLING
W.ivn<- (iovd Lonq, 2502 Str.ilftxd • YEAR-ROUND TEMPERATURE DECORATIONS
onel Oorri Lynn Holzmann, J18 Kate CONTROL Luxurious seating

Alfred Itouglfts Grcgorv, 1?6 Mink A PREMIERE ATTRACTIONS TONITE


and Wary Ann Hockslra, SiM Ran-
dolrti r
y m o n d Virgil Ptkrslev, M?2
Dove Hill and Joy Stacy Robishoau, "RIDER ON "TAW TW M««Y Md 1WT
Ptut

SnmolOhitc
S39 AV.Cdrlv.
Abclino Martinez, 101B Krng and
Dctttna SaHn,i5, Asherlon. .as m »et ACKKSI
THE RAIN" "UMUBOMYAMPMH"
CMvki M, Sema III, 201 S. San Ig- HK»«
IITtCIT WHKOAVSl
nacio and Tomasa Maria Sosa, 54 'til WTH S:30 r.M. I
ConsuiHo. 2:00 PM L DAY SAL. SUM 1 .
4 COMMESCJ 51.
Joe Weddef, 547 Patton and Atnc-
ia Castillo, 1910 Peralla.
EVEtVOAY
'THE HAPPY "2001: A
TtCHNiCOLOK
William Russell Howard, S3QO N-
W. Looo 410 and Janis Lvnne Hllde-
brand, 8719 Perrin-Bcitcl. VETER I WARREN HOOKER" 'SPACE ODYSSEY"
Wilbur Henry Yeaocr, 4270 Hwy,
9D E- and Melba Perez Williams,
FONDA.] DATES \
770? Wettlvn.
William Gradv Jr., 717 Mirasol FILMED AROUND TWO SNEAK PREVIEWS TONIGHT!
and Mar I la Louise Crawford, 717
SUN ANTONIO SCREEN #3: "DOC DAY AFIIRNOON"
STARTS TOMORROW!
MJrdSOl.
Elios Garia Revna, 22? Cambcr-
RACE IT'S ft SHOCKER! SCREEN #4.- "WHEN THE NGRTHWIND BLOWS'
l3nd and Consuelo Cszarei Garza, WMTJt THB
2701 PercJ.
|S12!TtM» P.M.
FOR FEATURE TIMES CALL 922-3111
Tommy Duanc Alexander. 426 El
Monte and Pamela Nix Morgan, 426
S.W. Mil Bi. ol IH JS lo. 9?4.6J:M 1 :OO-3iOO-5:GO El Monte. "NO»TH" 1
l:OO-3,15-5:30 7:OO-9:OO
William Erick Talbot. 3631 Sugar-
hill and Cathy Jo Henderson, 311 E. IfifctsA MOVIES 4
7:43-10:00 Mel rose.
BARGAIN MATINEE DAILY TILL 1:30 Jarnes Charfcs Sriorl, 6811 Spring
Lark and Susan Jenkins Wood, 6810
LEE MARVIN
Swing Uirk.
Ernilio Ramirez. 23S E. S-nyefb
ERNEST BORGNINE in
,irxJ (ierlha M«1>na, 235 t. Savers.
Johnny Leu Love, 4032 £. Soulh- EMPEROR OF I NOT SINCE LCVE STORY,
'.TOSbandChervl blaine Mooty, 1M7S. F In- Iruc slory ol Jill Kinnionl. j
F>>nc
John rAaicus J a c k s o n , 12721
THE NORTH POLE W I \\c AniLTJCiin Olympic 7:15, 9:15
OMrKO and Viola Uliiabeth Sanchez,

NURS
12221 Blanco.
Edwcird Earl Cox Jr., 5909 Royal-
gate and Lilly Belle Gormley, 5909 »"'* ) lookcvci-ylhinj; but lu-r lilc.
Rovataale.
Wc-slev Irl P«lr 539 Crane end Ami \vlio tound Ilic comvigr
Sharon ShaMene Clicek, 218 Mvritk.
Where were Jacobo Barren Esplnora. 408 Re- to li\x' through llu- bvx- ol oni-
molino and Rosatinda Pel.ivo, 171
you in "62? Oiga.
wry special nwn.
DIVORCES GRANTED
^THE OTHER SIDE OF
Wong; Texas, Virginia
Villarreal: Lillian Garcia, Miguel
THE MOUNTAIN'
Angel
Williams: Marie Elaine, Tommy
Hcrry
Lyons: Lana Kay, John J.
fvVKlas: Gra'.Iela R.. Jesus
Taylor; Jainn P<;vton, BoWiV G.
: Westwood :
Terry: Jameselta Teresa, Carl Wil-
son
Morg.iiu Palricia Ann. Willie R. Jr.
Gcm.il; Louisd O., Phillip 7:20
RieHARDOREYFUSS ,( Kournier: Donald C., Diane Nunnel-

RONKY HOWARD n
ley
WiHinms: Betty Cfovdia, Frank P.
E.ilon: Doris. Elliott M.
Robert
WOLFMAN JACK R.mos: Eva Marie, Frank
Bendele; Lind.) Carol. Earl Joseph
R o b e r t s o n : Susan Gay Nebletl,
Redford
James Hay
-Jeremiah
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Dr. Slgmund Spaeth, national- (Adv.i'
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ly known . as America's "Tune auditor and -a representative of
Detective," will be guest speak-
er at the meeting of the San
Antonio Knife and Fork 'Club
the district attorney's office will
attend a Robert 33. Green Me-
morial Hospital board o£ man-
PREACHER'S (For tlii Hair)
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Versatile .and dynamic, -Dr. Primary purpose, according to and DANDRUFF.
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Behind the World's Great Mu- is to attempt to .work out a
sic" to Barber Shop Ballads." ' better wage scale -for employes,
particularly skilled workers. '
LARGEST MOTION PICTURE OPENING ATTRACTION
A former president of the
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Services to End. New Theater


Hitter^
^l ^ t \\1IIPtnWU

Succoth Festival
In yesterday's Express, in Ar-
ticle eight. Hitler started his dis-
W C *4 0 •=» i+ K VWUSCHN1N

t h e said angrily in his guttural


| voice, for having instituted un
Shmini Atzereth
Holiday Celebrated
Opening Set •
cussion of his new Nazi religion, "The Ramparts i warrantable prosecutions for cor- First Show to Be
a pantheism reviving the old Ger i ruption against the former rulers Special prayers entitled "Go>
man nature Gods, to replace Chris-1 We Watch" ! and their accomplices, while his Presented Tonight
tianity.) | own men were filling their pock- save, we pray thee," will be chant
Excerpts from Dr. Hermann ed at Agudas Achim Synagogue At 7:30 O'Clock ;
ARTICLE NINE Kauschning's book, "The Voice j ets.
of I "I have answered the fools who
Destruction," are graphical- Wednesday at 9 a, m, in celebra Finishing touches were com-
Rome "Hollow and Rotten venture to use such language to
Why a uniform religion, a Ger- ly illustrated, in "The Ram- tion of Hoshanoh Rahob, the las pleted Wednesday on the ne\v
me," he said. "I have asked them
man church independent? of Rome? I parts We Wach," the long- to tell me how I could otherwise
day of the Festival of Succoth Drive-In Theater at 3602 Fred-
Don't you see that's all obsolete? j awaited feature length March meet the justified desires of my Services also will be held at 6 p. m ericksburg Road for the formal
German Christians, G e r m a n ; of Time motion picture.
I party comrades for some reccm-
The picture includes the en- The congregation will celebrati opening at 7:30 o'clock tonigfit,
church, Christians freed from! j pense for their years of inhuman the holiday Shmini Atzereth, tin
Rome—old stuff! I know perfect-! tire reel of "Baptism of Fire," according to Hal Norfleet, man-
struggle. Feast of Solemn Assembly, Thurs
ly well what is coming and we j amazing >"azi propaganda film aging director of San Antonio's
shall take care of it all in good ! used to intimidate the smaller (In Thursday's concluding ar- day. Rev. David Kanter will chan newest suburban theater.
time. Without a religion of its! European nations before Ger- ticle, internal >"azi corruption, the special prayers and Rabb Built at a cost of approximatje-
^ own, the German people has no | man invasion. winked at and condoned by Hitler, ly $40,000, the open air .amuse-
This startling feature pic-
is revealed.) David Taraarkin will speak on men theater occupies 10. acres 61
permanence. What this religion |
will'be we do not know. We feel! ture is now currently showing -We Are Thankful" at 9 a. m. ground where 484 autos <an be
it, but that is not enough. j at the Aztec Theater, After the sermon, the specia parked. Patrons of the priv«4n
"I'm a Catholic. Certainly that Cadets at Burbank services of Yizkor. the memoria, Theater will see the movie orr*a
was fated from the beginning, for that we shall really be able to To Get Commissions after the dead, will follow. huge outdoor screen, 32 by 42^4
only a Catholic knows the weak- destroy Christianity because there Thursday night and Friday feet, from their own cars. Ramps
nesses of the church. Bismarck is in them a true religion rooted Presentation of commisisons for morning the holiday Simchas To of varying heights and '-slants
was a fool. .In other words, he cadet officers and warrants for rah will be celebrated with cere- have been planned so that tjje
was a Protestant. Proestants don't in nature and blood. It is through non-commissioned officers of the monies of carrying the scrolls individual has perfect vision from
know what a church is. the peasantry that we shall one Burbank High School H. 0. T. C. around the pulpit. The children his own auto. . .
"The Catholic church is a really <iay be able to act as missionaries will take place at 2:30 p. m. of the religious school and of the The Drive-In Theater was buMt
big thing. Why, what an organiza- to the urban masses as well. But Wednesday. Hebrew daily school will partici- by Underwood &,' Ezelle. Dallas,
tion! That's something to have! lhere is ]ent of time for tha t A review will be presented. pate. southwestern distributors' for Jte-
lasted nearly~ 2,000• years! We P >' , " - ', Guests will include Supt. I. E. Services Thursday night will public Pictures. • Tt
« l u a , learn
must , C =L,I from
i,v it. Astuteness
^o^^c, H is nothing new for a revolu-1 Stutsmani principal L. W. Fox start at 7 o'clock and Friday • An underground sound • system
t i o n to he lts sons to enricn was installed- and there are 252
and knowledge of human nature I 'P I of San Antonio Vocational and morning at 9 o'clock. Services
are behind it I themselves, but in Germany this Technical High School, and Col. also will be held Friday at 6 p. m. loudspeakers to assure perfect
"Catholic priests know where! was done with such shameless j Thomas A. Austin Jr., director of Special prayers also will be of- "FOBEIGN CORRESPONDENT" HERE FRIDAY—Above are scenes from
sound regardless of the park of
the shoe pinches. But their day 1 haste lhat il made one dlzz>' lo \ R. 0. T. C. units in the San An- 1 "ered at 9 a. m. Saturday, the the auto within the theater
is done, and they know it. They watch. tonio Schools. Sabbath of Creation. "Foreign Correspondent," Walter Wanger's thrilling screen story of the Amer- grounds. The first of the' nine
are far too intelligent not to see One, two or four houses, country ican newshawks who garner foreign news from the four corners of the globe.
ramps is 120 feet away from- the
that, and to enter upon a hopeless estates, palaces, pearl necklaces, screen and the projection booth
battle. But if they do, I shall cer- antiques, valuable tapestries and Joel McCrea is starred in the title role, with Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall, 233 feet away. C
paintings, dozens of motor cars, Opening feature tonight will be
tainly
L Q l i l i V not
l i u u make
iiiaixcr martyrs
1110.1 L J i o of
We shall brand them as ordinary I cnampagne
criminals. I shall tear the mask
vt them.
LIICILI.

where did the


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farms
money ON THE
,.
- factones-
Had not all these people been poor
come

from? TODAY George Sanders, Robert Benchley and Albert Basserman in support. At the up-
per left, Day, McCrea and Sanders are shown just after they have been rescued
"The Life of the Party," with
Joe Penner, Gene Raymond, Vic-
tor Moore and others. A March,
of honesty from their faces. from a plane crash at sea by an American sea captain. Immediately below, the
"If that is not enough, I shall as church mice, up to their eyes survivors are shown clinging to the plane wreckage. At upper right, McCrea.is
of Time production and a shaft,
make them appear ridiculous and in debt? "Gateways of Panama," complete
They all had official posts, the billing. Two, complete shows
contemptible. I shall order films
to be made about' them. We shall three, six. a dozen at a time, and
iiiiiiiiiiiiiipiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiii
liililiiiiliiifiiiiiliiiiliiii!iiiipiiiiiiii[iiiiiii shown discovering the German spy hideout in an old Dutch windmill. At the
lower right is inimitable Robert Benchley who portrays a foreign correspondent
will be shown nightly.
show the history of the monks always there was room for one 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 NorfJeet, who has been ideriti-
on the cinema. Let the whole more. There were posts of all who doesn't care whether war begins or not. The picture opens at the Aztec 'ied with :Hollywood .'production
mass of nonsense, selfishness, re- kinds, honorary directorships, and The information contained in th« following schedule studios in the past, was the di-
Friday. _ rector of musical comedies pre-
pression and deceit be revealed; dividends, loans and bonuses. is furnished by the stations broadcasting the programs.
sented here at army camps dur-
*how they drained the money out Everyone was anxious to help; ng the World War. . ~
of the country, how they haggled every bank and business enter-
with the Jews for the world, how prise required the protection of WEDNESDAY MORNING
they committed incest.
"We-shall make it so thrilling
a party member.
. It was Hitler himself who egged «:00—WOAI, Dally Devotion; KTSA,
Time Tips; KONO. Early Birds.
Mazarene Church
9:10—KABC, Program. Resume.
9:15—WOAI. European News: KTSA,
Heavy News Hornby Returns HEARWILLKIE
that everyone will want to see it. on his men quite intentionally t o < > 6:10—KTSA. News by Air. Myrt and Marge; KABC, Ruti Wha-
There will be queues outside the make the most of their opportuni- KTSA,
cinemas. And if the pious burgh- dm ties.- They needed no second bid-
6:15—WOAI. Texas Farm and Home; len; KONO, Mill* Brothers.
Time Tips. Delegates Meet
9:30—WOAI.' Ellen Randolph, KTSA,
For Future From West Coast TONIGHT
ers find"the hair raising on their \ S- It ^as then that I heard the ports: 6:30—WOAI. Southwest Radio Re- Blue Streak Rhythm; KABC, Back-
KTSA, Farmers No-Third Term stags Wife: KONO, Morning Roundup.
Conscripts KTSA 9:30 p.m.
head in horror, so much the bet- curious expression: "Planned cor- Democrats; KABC, Sunrise^ Serenade. Wilson 8:45—WOAI, Leon» Bender; KTSA. Annual Assembly Trade With Mexico (Pol. Adv.)
ter. The young people "will accept ruption." Certainly • this corrup- KTSA, 8:45—WOAI, Tom Dickey, Showooys; Ames; KABC. Easy Aces; KONO,
Pennygranis.
it—the young people and the tion was planned, and not merely Time Tips. Set for Wednesday Conscripts who soon may be Declared Increasing
9:56—KONO, Weather Bureau.
masses. I can, do without the condoned. 6;SS—KONO. Weather Bureau.
6:59—KTSA, Cathedral Bells. 10:00—WOAI. rhe Man I Married; shouldering a gun and other TCVlf 1 NITE
others. "I give my men every freedom" 7:00—WOAI. Good Morning; KTSA, KTSA, Your Treat; KABC, Neighbors; Church of the Nazarens dele- Preparations for American de-
equipment for a 20-mile hike, will I CA A3 ONLY, OCT.
"1 promise you," he concluded, Hitler said, in the course of a Trading Post; KMAC, Cecil and VI. KMAC. Make-Believe Ballroom.
7:07—WOAI. Good Morning. 10:15—WOAI, Against the Storm; :ates from over the San Antonio be interested to know the weight fense are going, on'at a rapid pace Premiere Opening of the
"that* if I wished' to, I could de-i dinner .table conversation. "Do KTSA, Arnold Grimm's Daughter; listrict Wednesday morning will
strov the church in a few years; anything you like, but don't be , Do You Bemember?;
, Station V-A-P-O; KMAC, Mu- KABC, Our Qal Sunday. of the various types of packs they in Los Angeles and San Diego 'Legitimate Stage Seuen!
10:30—WOAI, Kitty Keene: KT9A, aunch their annual assembly at will carry at times, officials of and that area, Harry P. Hornby,
it is hollow and rotten and false caught at it!"
- - . • , - , (-a-iiohr at it" ' 1 slcal Clock. MHM aOLDtH
through and through. One push The Fuehrer, however, waived j 7:30—WOAI. Newscast; KTSA,_News Songs; KMAC. Parade of Stars.
Big Sister; KABC, Carol Leighton,
he First Church of the Naza- the Second Division at Fort Sam collector of customs in the Twen-
ty-third District with headquar;
«^nd the whole structure would his claims to the chancellor's sal- Birthday Party. Star jo.-45—WOAI, David Harum; KTSA, Houston, declared Tuesday. ters in Laredo, said on a visit here
Aunt Jenny; KABC. to De announced.
collapse. We should trap the ary, thus setting a good example. 7:45—WOAI. Xavier Cugat; KTSA, 10:55—KMAC, Dr. A. W. Montgom- Tuesday.
priests by. the notorious greed and He could well afford to do so. Musical Clock; KABC, Sunshine Ex- ery.11:00—WOAI, Right to Happiness: Hornby has just 'returned from
self-indulgence. Overnight he had become the 8:00—WOAI, Breafcfast aub; KABC. KTSA, Kate Smith; KABC, News; by an official tour of customs dis Mi JOHN EMERY AND SUNN ANDEtt
"I shall give them a few years' richest publisher in the world, News; KMAC, Breakfast Music. KONO. Freddy Martin.
tion, the heaviest tricts with headquarters in E MAIL ORDERS NOW
reprieve. Why should we quarrel? worth millions, and the most 8:05—KABC. Gospel Fellowship.
8:15—KMAC, Varieties.
11:05—KABC, Used Cars,
11:10—KABC, Interlude. rifle and 100 rounds of .30 caliber Paso, Nogales, Los Angeles and
They will swallow anything in widely read author—read under 8:30—KTSA, News by Air; KABC. 11:15—WOAI.1 Deep River Boys: ionary Society and the Sunday San Diego. ; . BOX. DF.fl.CE OPENS. FRIDAY '.
ammunition, is 42.V£ pounds. (inc. ssc, $1.00, $1.3*
order to keep their material ad- compulsion. _ Keep Pit- to Music: KONO, Morning KTSA. Slngln Sam; KABC. Health
chool. Dr. A. S. London, Okla- A light pack for a man armed -Construction of barracks, build p.W, *Z.», fl.OO
He could' afford to complain Merry-Go-Round. Program: KONO. Dorothy Lamour.
vantages. Matters will never 8 ;45—WOAI. Melody Souvenirs: KTSA, 11:30—WOAI, Ted Steele's NovMones; oma City, who has traveled ing of extensions 'to 'factories and
come to a head. They will rec- about Goering's excesses and ex- Musical Clock; KABC, Band Wagon, KTSA. Twenty Fingers of Bhythm; more than 400.000 miles in the with a pistol and ax, instead of movement of men and ships form
ognize a firm will, and we need travagance. He complained de- 9:00—WOAI, Houseboat Hannah; KABC. 11:30, Inc.; KONO, Wayne King. the rifle and shovel, is 18^4 Jed a whirl of activity in the Wes
KTSA, Hymns 01 Aii Churches; KABC. 11:45—KTSA, Market Reports; KABC, merest of Christian youth edu-
only show them once or twice who monstratively, thereby reassuring Organ Melodies; KONO, Music and Lobby Quiz; KONO, Parade of Hits; cation, addressed the young peo- pounds. The weight of the usual Coast area, he said.
is the master. Then they will opinion in certain quarters. Hitler Fashions. WOAI. Ranch Boys. ple. conception of a light pack is 25V6 "Export and imports have fallen
11:55—KTSA, News by Air.
know which way the wind blows. was "most unhappy" about Goer- 9:05—KABC, Radio Aids. Rev. H. H. Spencer, pastor of pounds. * off sharply in the West Coast cus
They are no fools. ing's recent development, Forster the church at Austin, has been The Garand rifle weighs nine toms districts due to the war," he
The church was something real- told "me at that time. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON re-elected district president. pounds; 100 rounds of ammuni- said. "In contrast trade between
ly big. Now we're its heirs. We, "We must keep strictly to our 12:00—WOAI, Newscast; KTSA. Home 3:15— WOAI. Stella Dallas: KTSA. Dr. Williams, who addressed tion, seven pounds; tlie .45 caliber Mexico and the United States in
too, are a church. Its day has promise that there should be no Town Editor; KABC, I'll Never For- Texas Livestock Market: KABC. George the mission assembly Monday pistol, 2V6 pounds; gas mack, a the border customs districts shows
It will not fight. I'm quite salaries over a thousand marks a get: KMAC, Mexican Commercial Duffy Orchestra. evening, will speak each morning pound:nound: trench shovel wtih car- car- ->TI
an inm.nooa
increase.<•
satisfied. As long as youth fol- month." It was all very well for Hour. 12:15—WOAI. Mrs. Tucker's Smiles:
3:20—KTSA, Afternoon Musicale.
3 :30—WOAI, Lorenzo Jones: ^ KTSA, at 8:30 a. m. Rev. I. C. Mathis,
rier, 1^2 pounds, and bayonet and Traffic to Mexico, which de
lows me, I don't mind if the old Forster to talk. He had five sepa- KTSA. Chuck Wagon Gang; KABC. Hilltop House; KONO, Guide to Mexico. Dallas district superintendent, scabbard, three-fourths of a clined this season due in genera
people limp to the confessional. rate posts. His income amounted Harlandale Varieties. 3:45—WOAI. Tounp Widder Brown;
12:30— WOAI. Light Crust Dough- KTSA. Kate Hopkins; KONO. Swing will speak at 7:30 p. m. Wednes-
pound.. The rest of the pack in- to possible political. disturbances
But the young ones they will be to about a dozen times the stip- boys; KTSA, Man oc the- Street. . Out; KABC, The Johnson Family. day. • cludes' certain designated items in Mexico, has been resumed as

UGARLAND
different. I guarantee that. ulated sum. Two years earlier he 12:45— WOAI, Music; KTSA, Check- 4:00—WOAI, Girl Alone; KTSA, The of clothing, toilet articles and evidence tends to show that it is
"Our .peasants have not forgot- had arrived in Danzig with an erboard Time; KABC. Cotton Reports. Auctioneer: KMAC. Bobby Byrne; other things needed in the field. "all quiet on the border," Hornby
12:50— WOAI. Prankie Masters Oreh. KABC, Louis Panlco Orchestra.
ten their true religion. It still empty cigar box.
5 Guard Units
~
12:55— KABC, Used Care. 4:05—KTSA. Accent on Music. _
said.
lives. It is merely covered over. Gold Tiled Bathroom! 1 :00— Symphony of Melody; KTSA,
Young Dr. Malone; KABC, Francis .Columbia- 4:15— WOAI, Lone Journey; KTSA, mechanized) from Iowa, will be
The Christian mythology has sim- Matters were no different in Craig- Orchestra. Concert Orchestra: KABC,
Crime and Oeath; KMAC, Sweet stationed at Brownwood for a
ply coated it like a layer of Berlin. A newly appointed secre- KTSA. 1:15— WOAI, Texas School of the Air; Swin year's training. The' present
to Texas
Brickbats and Bouquets; KABC, ing.
tallow. It has preserved the true tary of state had his apartments Gall Northe. 4:3f— WOAI, Guiding Light; KABC, strength of the unit is 753 offi-
contents of the pot. Trojaa Horses; KMAC,
. Studio Music: KONO. ford; KTSA, Gunter Coin's On. Frances Lang-
furnished at the state's expense 1:30—WOAI. Ap-
cers and men. FAST S E R V I C E ' LOWEST PRICE'
The old beliefs will be brought for 90,000 marks. Goering had Cowboy preciation..
Roundup; KABC.
4:45—WOAI. Johnny" on the Spot; The 142nd Field Artillery (155-
back to honor again. gold tiles laid in the bathroom 1:45—WOAI, Judy and Jane: KTSA, KABC, The Troubadours; KTSA, Scat-
"It will not be done in the old of one of his many official apart- My Son and I; KABC, Malcolm. Beelby tergood Baines; KMAC, Musical Bud-
Four States millimeter howitzer) from Arkan-
sas, will be'stationed at Fort Sill,
STUDER STUDIOS
way, running riot in colorful cos- ments. Orchestra.
1:56—KONO, Weather Bureau.
dies. To Be Represented
5:00— WOAI, Dept. of Labor Program; Okla. The unit's strength is 789
n Pvrtru
-St. > l . i r \ ' -
tumes and dreaming of a departed Hitler expressed his view on 2:00— WO AL Mary Marlin; «TSA. KTSA, Adolph Hofner and Boys; KABC,
Five National Guard units from officers and men.
Romantic age. The peasants will this state of things with his usual News by Air: KONO, Forget-Me-Nots; Baylor University; KMAC, Band of the
KABC, La Hora Anahuac. The 204th Coast Artillery (anti-
t>e told that the church has de- candor. He was being reproached, 2:15—WOAI. Ma Perkins: KTSA. Day. 5:15—WOAI, Earl Godwin: KTSA. Iowa, Arkansas, New Mexico and aircraft) and the 105th Coast Ar-l
stroyed for him: The whole of Parent-Teacher Program; KONO. Rag- On Guard, America; KMAC, Count Louisiana will be stationed in the tillery
Basle.
Battalion (anti-aircraft),
the secret knowledge of nature, pickers.
2:30—WOAI. Pepper Young's Family; 5:20—WOAI, Russ Morgan Orchestra. Eighth Corps Area after being from Louisiana, will be stationed
of the divine, the shapeless, the Accidents at Kyle KTSA, American School of the Air: 5:30—WOAI. Gus Steck; KTSA. Jack at Camp Hulen. The 204th haa| - THF fILM THE
daemonic. The peasant shall learn KONO. Varieties. Armstrong; KABC, Bandwagon: KMAC, called into the Federal service be- 736 men and the 105th, 313. ; NAZIS DEMANDED
to hate the church on that basis. Claim Two Victims 2:45—WOAI, Vic and Sade.
2:55—KTSA. Press News.
i Juvenile Stars.
| 5:45—WOAI. Newscast; KTSA. News;
tween Jan. 3 and 19, according to The 200th Coast Artillery (anti-1 BE S U P P R E S S E D .
THE B R U T A L BARBARIC
Gradually he will be taught by KYLE, Oct. 22.—On Sundayr ' Ij Faces 3:00—WOAI. Newscast: KTSA, Portia i KABC, Tom Martin. a War Department release de- aircraft), from New Mexico, with PICTURE Of HITLER'S <
'Life; KONO, Ladles' Choice.
what wiles the soul of the Ger- night two people were killed here, 5:50—KMAC, Clark Partner. ceived here Tuesday. a strength of 736 men, will be METHODS OF INTIMIDATION utttt
"BAPTISM OF FIRE
man has been raped. We shall one in Kyle, and the other two The 113th Cavalry (horse and stationed at Fort Bliss.
wash off the Christian veneer and miles north of Kyle. WEDNESDAY EVENING LATEST AHDr
bring out a religion peculiar to Juan Martinez, 69, a Mexican, 8:00—WOAI, Fred Waring; KT3A, 9:00—KTSA, Glenn MlUer , . .
Announcing the
HAPPIEST ;•
our race. was struck by a passing car, as Amos 'n1 Andy; KABC, Fulton Lewla WOAI, Kay Kyser; KABC, Raymond V i AMAZING PROPAGANDA HIT r
"And this is where we must be- he was crossing the highway in Jr.:6:15—WOAI, KONO. Death Takes no Holiday.
No-Thlrd-Tenn Demo-
Gram Swing.
9:15—KTSA. Interview Fred Hoeh'ler;
I FUM USED TO F R I G H T E N
gin. Not in the great cities. There Kyle. He was started to San crats; KTSA. The World Today; KABC, KABC, Selective Service Program.
we shall only lose ourselves in the Marcos hospital, but died before . and the News; KMAC, Dr. A. W. GRAND OPENING V_l NAZI ENEMIES BEFORE fgf
^\^_, INVASION •'*'i|

'^RAMPARTS
920—KABC, War In the Air.
stupid godlessness propaganda of getting there. Montgomery. 9:30—KTSA. Wendell Willkie.
6:25—KONO, Pennygranu. 10:00—WOAI. Newscast; KTSA, Vlewm
the Marxists: Free sex in nature Albert Smith of Buda, while 6:30—WOAI, Cavalcade of America; of the News; KABC, News; KMAC, Abe
and -that sort of bad taste. The trying to dodge a bus and an KTSA. Meet Mr. Meek: KABC, Movie Lymnn.
. urban masses are empty. But our automobile on the highway north Reporter;

WE WATCH-
KONO, Taylor Tabernacle, 10:15—WOAI, Glenn Garr Orchestra;
6:35—KABC, Popular Dtnce Music. KTSA, The Auctioneer; KABC, Football
peasantry slill lives in heathen of Kyle, turned his car over, and 6:40—KABC, Music from Yesterday. Follies.
beliefs, and values. 6:45—KABC, New»: KONO, Spanish
died shortly thereafter from the Newscast. 1020—KTSA. Dane* Orclieitra,
10:30—WOAI. Ray Heatherton Orch.;
"It is through the peasantry injuries. 7:00—WOAI, Hollywood Playhouse; KTSA, Bob Trout, news; KMAC, Time-
KTSA, Big Ttfwn: KABC. Short, Short ly Tunes.
Stories; KMAC. Kite Hawks,
7:15—KABC, Hymns at Twilight; tra.
10:35—KTSA, Guy Lombardl OrchM. TONIGHT, 7 P. M.
360« BLOCK FREDERICKSBUKG ROAD
FEATURE LENGTH
KMAC, Dixie Playboys. 10:45—KABC. The Den Orch.
7:30—WOAI. Plantation Party; KTSA, 11:00—WOAI. War News; KTSA, Press
Sen. Robert Talt; KABC, Football Fore- News; KABC, Mitchell Ayers Orchestra; MOVIES' VERY LATEST INNOVATION
casts: KMAC, Troubadours. i KMAC, Shep Fields.
7:45—KABC, Going to tho Dogs.
8:00—WOAI, President Roosevelt;
KTSA, Robert Jackson, talk: KABC,
11:05—WOAI/Johnny Long Orches-
tra; KTSA, Sammy Watkins Orchestra.
11:30—WOAI. Wayne King; ' KT8A,
See Movies From
Your Own Car
Relax in Comfort
Unobstructed Vision
From the Start to NOW!
Brackenrtdge High School: KONO. In- Ramon Ramos Orchestra; KABC, Phil Close of Show
ternational Good-Will Program. Harris Orchestra; KMAC. Miale Your
8:15—KABC, To be announced; KTSA, Way. Revealed . . . under the .white
.President Roosevelt. 11:55—KTSA, Press News. OPENING ATTRACTION
3:30—KABC. Five Wise Guys. 11:57—WOAI, Newi
light of an expose—how beau- JAMES STEWART
ties "front" for BLACKMAIL! MARGARET SULLIVAN
' —in—
Anita Louise THE MORTAL STORM

RADIO HIGHLIGHTS Roger Pryor


June MacCloy
Thursday & Friday:
Ray Milland
Patricia Morison
WEDNESDAY. —in—
"Untamed"
5:00 p. m., WOAI—Overtime Be-
gins at Forty, a discussion of the "GUMOuTfOR SALE"
Detter than a do$en hankies 7 .
new wage-hour rulings, is present-
ed by Department of Labor's Col.
P. B. Fleming.
FORGET THE WAR!
LAUGH WITH THIS GOOFY

for opening STUFFY NOSTRILS tiAmytelf


8 p. m., W O A I — P r e s i d e n t
Roosevelt speaks to the American
DIZZY GANG OF FUNSTERS

Crackling Gags—Sparkling Music Akim Tamlroff, Gladys Gtorfe,


This delightful ointment wW too* k»»k people . . . taking the regular Murlal Anrelns —In— '
Hie use of soilinj so m»)r IT'S A RIOI OF FUN! "THE WAY OF ALL FLESH"
fcinkief, trying to blow muot o«r of «p congested mucus, relieve the smort- So you're bwn ovtretting mini time of the Eddie Cantor and Mr. TEE IOVET BECOME
»topped-up notrrih? It only pilei up tke ery feeling, ind permit yo« to breathe Thinii looked M food you kept right District Attorney programs. . (rf-GOODBYEMUCm'S" i* LJ 0 T ca \t\f rvj
normally through the noje. It »4» re- on. And thin fit. Stomach and The Drive-In Theiter was originated
laundry y||. And remember, i lot of yio- 9 p. m., WOAI—Kay Kyser re- to brint entertainment to the aged, to ' wujbe DASHING BOO George Brent, Merle Oberon,
lent blowing only mlkci your nose more lieves sniffling, sneezing, swelling, jore- intestine! feel inflated like a balloon Opens his broadcasts from New the unfortunately crippled and the
Pat -O'Brien —in—
»«f, and rednest _ and breathing becomei in effort. If "IfJECCA" "TIL' WE MEET AGAIN*.
tore, red, unsightly, »nd i* very often York, after a successful season on family with small children. To these
injures the delicate membnnev Mentholarum helpj in to many w*yi your boweli ire Uzy they, too, object- and all who wish to see movies in GATEWAYS TO
that you should always remember fhjj: Far Well, for such oceisiorn there'* the West Coast Solos by Vir- comfortable clothe* we p]cd£e our PANAMA
A more economical and gentler way to ginia Simms, Harry Babbitt and services.
Discomforts; from Coldl— Mentholahim. ADLERIKA, An effective blend of Ring Crosgy, Gloria Jean
relieve congestion in your nostrils due re
a cold is to insert a little Mentholahim. Link them together in yo«r mind. 5 carminatiTei and 2 luatirei for Sully Mason. —in—
"IF I HAD MY WAY"
DOUBLE ACTION. Gss is quickly 11:30 p. m., WOAI—Late dance TWO SHOAVS NIGHTLY— RAIN OB CLEAR
relieved and gentle bowel action music from NBC. . . . Played
OMENTHDLATUM follows. Get ADLERIKA from your
druggist TODAY.
6OMMCR5 DRUG STORES, Inc.
by Wayne King and his orchestra.
Ray Heatherton will also be hoard
. . . on WOAI at 10:30 p. m.
—ADMISSION-
ADULTS 30e Children
lOe
George Haft, Joan Bennett,
Lloyd Nolan —In—
•THE HOUSE ACROSS THE BAT']
Alamo Worth the trip, D l s t r Ic t A pleasant
w h e t h e r you've seen glimpse of the past in a c l u s t e r of arts and Augusta. Mon-Fri 9:30- the home of the Spanish
'The Cradle of Texas e r a ( i s shops. Sol Ira- 5. Visitors w e l c o m e , r e a c h the too via a
neighborhood of res- H a l l features historic free. flovernors and vice gov- pass-enclosed elevator.
L 11> e r I y" or not. The t o r e d Victorian and scenes of Old San Anto- ernors when Texas was Up too, there's an ob-
country's best-known early Texas frames. The nio. Tues-Sun 10-5. Tour- San Fernando Cathedral ish a province under Span- servation deck and a
mission. Alamo PJaza district begins at the rule. 105 Military restaurant, w h i c h re-
225-1391. Mon-Sat 9-5:30. corner of Kino William ist Inlormation Center The original cathedral, Plaza. 224-061)1, Mon-Sat
Sun 10-5:31). Free. at 511 Paseo de ta VII- built in (749,* was de- 9-5. Sun 10-5. Adults 25 volves 360 deorees in
Street and S. SI. Mary's llta, former headquar- one hour for a pano-
at the A n t o n Wulfl stroyed by fire and re= cents; children 10cents. ramic view of the city.
Espads Acenuia A 9 u e- House, headquarters for ters of the San Antonio placed by the present
duct Built In 1731 by the San Antonio Conser- Conservation Society structure in 1873. West Steves Homestead Ger- Yturrl E d m u n d s Mill
Franciscans, It is the vation S o c i e t y . Free 226-5188. side of Main Plaia. 227- man residence built in Adobe block structure,
s o l e remaining water- walking tour pamphlets 1876. Home and garden residence and mill, built
way of its kind in the available at the Wullf The Missions To lour the maintained by San An- 1840-1860. Maintained 6y
U n i t e d States. A Na- H o u.s e, 107 King Wil- four missions, follow the Schroeder-Yturrl Hou» San Antonio Conserva-
11 o n a J Historic Land- liam. Mission Trail markers Restored by the C i t y t i o n Society. Restored
mark. 9044 E s p a r J a beginning at Roosevelt Water Board for adap- grist mill In operation
Avenue and M i s s i o n Morning tours by ap-
Landmarks K l n a William Historic
Road. Free. U Vlllita Early San An- Road, Roosevelt
tonio settlement, com- ParK.
pletely restored, with a Conception Probably the
tive use as a museum
and archives of the his- pointment. A d u 1 1 s 75
tory of water in the San cents; children 25 cents.
.Tues arid Sat 10-2. 2S7
Yellowstone M4-8237.
Remember the A I a m o
Antonio area. 1000 E. Tower of the Americas
. best preserved of the Commerce. 225-7461. The theme structure of Theater-Museum A mul-
missions, i t includes San Antonio's Hemisfair ti-media presentation re-
original frescoes. 807 Spanish Governor's Pal- '68, a mini W o r l d ' s creating the siege ol the
HIi DEEP SAIlBOATGIVf-AWAY Mission Road. 532-3138.
Sun-Sal 10-6,
ace More than 200 years Fair, is, at 750 feet, one A I a mo. Sun-Sat»-S:30.
Adults $1.75; children 4-
otld, the building was of the world's t a l l e s t
structures. Visitors can 1!, 75 cents; active mili-
San Francisco de la Es- tary (W-(D1 51.25
pada Still used as a
c (lurch, it was estati-
llshed in 1731. Mission
Road. 627-2064. Sun-Sat

San Jose C a l l e d the


" Q u e e n of the Mis- SHOWHie
sions," it is a National HHIST ttl HfW UMfitr
Historic Site. Famed for
its Rose W i n d o w . A
walled quadrangfe en-
closes the mission. U.S.
281 South. 922-2731. Sun-
Sat 10-4.
San Juan Caprstranb Es-
tablished in 1731, along
with Espada. Restora-
tion of walls in prog- DEFINITELY
ress. M i s s i o n Road. XOTTHE
532-3154. Sun-Sat in-6..
a v a r r o House The
TV
home of Jose Navarro,
farned Texas patriot, is
a S t a t e Historic Site
m a i n t a i n e d by the
Texas Parks ana wiid-
lile Department. 228 S.
Laredo. 226-4301. Mon-
Sun 1W. A d u l t s , 25
cents; children 6-12, 10
cents; children under. 6
free. Guided tours.
HJLSATJN6 BABY IS
OW Urs.ullne C o n V« n t
Built in 1851, it's San
Antonio's only remain-
Ing example of French
SKTMVJGANZA
YOURS"
architecture. Home of
Southwest Craft Center
Creative Art School. 300

STONIGHT!
fFARRSH-MWCm.MAJOliS CHARLES BRONSON P SISSY SPACtK
I IN
"AKHS'HULL U "LOGANS RUN"
AT; 9.00-)2:S5 S AT 10.10 (PC.) "THE ATWHITE" BTOIO-Uj
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H. G. WSOS ' H. G. WEUS RON HOWARD P DAVID LADD


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BOX OFFICE OPENS 8iOO P M
_No Borgain motinee Ho Posset No Stninr Disi
14—Weekend
SS5S5EF MAURICE BRAHATHEATffi COMPLEX.
THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT
Friday, July 1,1977

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