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Daily Times-Gazette, 15 Nov 1948, p. 5

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MONDAY, 'NOVEMBER 15, 1948 fHE DAILY TIMES- GAZETTE PAGE FIVE MONDAY EVENING 7:45 P.M. WGR-Bob Hawk Show WGR-Murrow News | WBEN- Appointment with rts 'WBEN-H. V. Kaltenborn WBEN-News | CBL-McCurdy, baritone CBL-Melody parade CFRB-Mrs. Aitken CFRB- Candlelight & sil-| CJBC-Saunders reports pr 0 ver; Tune time 8:00 P.M. Bernie Braden |CKEY- Lorne Greene; Ball- 6:15 P.M, 6:00 P.M. CKEY-News; Ballroom w WOR News! So |cBL-Provincias Affairs FRB-Songs for You (ETC usd Fle'cher KDO-Herth Trio 10:45 P.M. |CKEY-Music Box {CBL-Three Keyboards CFRB-Ontario Holiday; Headlines |cIBC-Doreen Hulme JCRDO- News: gal 11:00 P. | cey- News; ter WGR- Spozis, Roce; Bar- CFRB-WGR- -Inner Sanc- WBEN-Sports | WBEN.Co Cavalcade L-News; Farm Mkt. |CBL- Electric Hour FRB-Songs of Good | CIBC Pickwick papers Cheer - CKDO-Allan Roth CJBC- oats & Albers . 8:15 P.M. . rt; Melody Par- r Godfrey ade |WREN Voice of Firestone | WGR- News & Analysis 6:30 P.M. WB! | CBL-Farm Forum EN-News WGR- ~Cause, for content- -Double or Nothing |CBL-Stone Orch. |SFRe- Can. West Indies . CFRB-News; Organ WBEN- ule for memory CKDO-Oshawa Drama CJBC-Dominjon News CBL-Divertimento Group | CKDO-Dreamtime CFRB-Jim Hunter; Wes 9:00 P.M. 11:1 McKnight CKEY-So the Story Goes; | WGR- "Late Sports; | 5 P.M g CJBC-Bowles & Settell | 6:45 P.M. | cFRB- alk, Radio Theatre| WBEN-Joe Wesp; Sports WBEN-Telephone Hour | CBL-Patton Orch. CBL-Symphonic Encores |CFRB- Jerome Orch. CJBC-Glen Osser Music |CJBC-U. N. Today CKDO-News 11:30 P.M. 9:15 P.M. | WGR-Man about Midnight CKEY-Interview (9:20) - |WBEN-America Unite CKEY-Lorne Greene; Ball- CKDO-Lean Back & Listen |CBL- Vancouver Theatre WGR-Beulah 9:30 P.M. | CJBC-Waxworks WBEN-Supper club |CREY- Educa Week MIDNIGHT GBL Chico Valle |iBO stars in the Night |CKEY-News; House Party SYRB-Songs of Times | GinG-Mannattan Music |WBEN.News; Click Oren. CKDO-Plantation Party 10:00 P.M. | CFRB.News: Selby Orch. : CKEY-Black Trio 12:30 AM. {CFRB- won. -My Friend WBEN-Olson Orch. CFRB-News 12:45 AM. | WBEN- News (12:55) 1:00 AM. CKEY-News; House Party CJBC-WGR-News 2:00 A.M. CKEY-News; Say it with _musle (to 7: 00 am.) Mickey Les- Inter- WGR-Lowell Thomas 'WBEN-News \CBL-~ ~-BBC-News '\CFRB-Did I say that? CJBC-What's your beef? 7:00 P. CFRB-WGR-Jack Smith Show WREN-News CBL-Del Mott, Sports CJBC-Quiet Please . |caBe- WEEN- Contented Hou | CBL-CBC News Bulletin CKDO-Novatime |CKDO-Songs of Times 0 P.M. 10:15 P.M. CFRB- WGR- -Crosby Club |cREY-Haslock Trio 15 CBL-News Roundup 10:30 P.M. CKEY-News; Sports a TUESDAY MORNING CFRB-Top o' Morning | WGR-House Party Sports Roundup { WBEN- Fred Waring 8:00 AM. Lh Waring | CFRB- emp Calling OR CE ews! CJBC-Nelson Olmstead WBEN-CBL-News CKDO-Music for Tuesday CFRB-Jim Hunter; 10:15 AM stock Market WGR-House Party 8:15 AM. Top Tune AL z CBL-Kindergarten of: Air Ea.Clint "Buchiman | CJBC-This Rhythmic Age CBL-Morning Devotions 10:30 AM Clint Buehlman | CFRB-Breakfast Tunes WGR-Arthur Godfrey BL-Morning Jamboree | CJBC-Toast & Jamboree |WBEN-Road of Life 6:30 AM. 8:30 A.M. CBL-Let's Have Music WGR-Farm Reporter CBL-Musical March Past CJBC-Say It With Music CFRB-News CKDO-News CKDO-News; Top 0' Morning CFRB-News; { Do You Remember? | CKDO-News Tones | 10:45 AM Percolator Parade 8:45 A.M. WBEN-The Brighter Day 6:45 A.M. WGR-Bob Sherry; News |CBL-Jane Weston WGR-Interlude; News CFRB-Gospel Singer CFRB-Morning Melodles CBL-Jamboree; CKDO-Sacred Heart Prog. CKDO-Sammy Kaye News and Weather 9:00 A.M. 11:00 AM. 7:00 A.M. CKEY-News; Ballroom New: WBEN-Nora Drake CREY- Musical Clock CBL-Road of Life WGR-Bob Sherry | CFRB-Orchestra Parade 'WBEN-New |CIBC- Passing Parade CBL- Breakfast Melodies |CKDPO-To the Ladies CrRS- vg Morning 11:15 A.M. op 0' Morn CJBC-Toast & Jamboree WBEN-Love and Learn lator Parad: CBL-Big Sister CKDO-Percolator Parade |caBC- Rae Donne 7:15 AM. 11:30 AM. WBEN-Clint Buehlman |WGR-Grand Siam 7:30 A.M. | WBEN. -Jack Berch Bast) CKEY-News; |CBL-What's Your Beef? Musical Clock CFRB-Claudia CBL-CBC News, Melodies | CJBC-Maurice Bodington CFRB-Headlines; Fun at | CKDO- Chuck Wagon Breakfast; Top ©0' Serenade fhe Morning 11:45 AM. CKDO-New Percolator Parade 7:45 AM. WGR-Eob Sherry; News CBL-Breakfast Melodies Melody Highlights TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 NOON {CFRB-Young Dr. Malone |CFRB-News: Do You Remember? CKEY-News; Pick the Hits 2:00 P.M. WGR-Wendy Warren News CKEY-News; Jerry Burke fogs on the Pood WBEN-News WGR-8econd Mrs. Burton |CKDO-Dance Parade CBL-BBC News WBEN-Double or Nothing 4:15 P.M. CFRB-Music for Midday |CBL-Bernie Braden WBEN-Stella Dallas CKDO-Luncheon Music | CFRB-Guiding Light CBL-Women's News Dak . CJBC-Byngtime | Perry "Stories CKDO-Half Hour Concert |CFRB-Nora Drake 1 M. | CKDO-High Tide 4:30 P. Broad- WGR-Hint Hunt ast WBEN-Lorenzo Jones | CFRB-News: Memory Lane! CBL-Young Artists 2:30 P.M. [CFRE-Winher Take All 4:45 P. | WGR-Hin% Hunt: "Fenway WBEN-Young Widder WBEN-WBEN Bandbox | CBL-Adams Trio CKDO-Ray Bloch 5:00 A.M. CKEY-Say It With Music 5:30 A.M. WGR-Chore Time r Sport 5:45 AM. News Live- WGR-Chore Time; WBEN-Music (5:55) 6:00 A.M CKEY-Say It With Music WGR-Chore Time WBEN-News Breakfast CKEY-News; Jay and Ginger WGR-Bob Sherry CJBC-News Sugar & Cream; Break. with Jeeves CKDO-Osh. Shopp. Bskt. WBEN-News | CBL-~ News; Music in Morning | CFRB-News; | Women in News | 9:15 A.M. | WBEN-Early Date | CFRB-Barnyard Follies CJBC-Breakfast Club 130 AM. |cFRB- Rosemary 9:45 A.M. WGR-Bob Eherry; News WBEN-Errand of Mercy CBL-Ont. School Broad, CFRB-Ann Adam 10:00 AM. | CKEY- News; Ballroom WGR-Rosemary | WBEN-Lora Lawton |CBL-Laura Limited | CFRB-Free & Easy; News ___JcyBC-Hotel Beat CKEY-Pick the Hits; Listen ladies | 2:15 P. WGR-Aunt Jenn WGR-Perry Mason WBEN-Reading Between | CBY- ont. 'Sehool Lines CBL-Aunt Lucy CFRB-Farm Broadcast CJBC-Circle Bell Ranch 12:30 P.M. KEY-Lorne Greene 'GR-Romance of Helen Trent BEN-Luncheon Club CBL-Farm Broadcast CKDO-News; Rhythm Rendezvous Entertain- WGR-Nora Drake WBEN-Today's Children CBL-Musically Yours CFRB-Sweetw'd Serenade | CKDO-1240 Matinee | 2:45 P.M. WGR-Evelyn Winters | WBEN-Light of World CFRB-Kemp Calling CJBC-Byngtime, Vignette Reporte i This 1s 1620 3:00 P.M. 45 Brown CBL-From the Classics . 5:00 P.M. CKEY-Néws; WGR-News; Studio Party Meetin' with | + Keaton WBEN-When a Girl Marries CBL-Vets Varieties CKEY News; Jerry Burke |GFRB-Wally Crouter CBL-WBEN-Life Can Be |CJBC-Off the Record Beautiful 5:15 P.M. OJBC-Frank Herbert Con- WBEN-Portia Faces Life 1 Hour CKDO-Parade of Melody 3: 15 P.M. 5:3 WGR-News; Interlude; Fenway Fahrenheit WBEN-CBL-, a Perkins 3:30 P.M. WGR-Meetin' with Keaton WBEN-CBL-Pepper Young CKDO-News Casa Loma Time 3:45 P.M. WBEN-CBL-Right To Happiness |CFRB-Aunt Lucy WM. CKEY-Singin' Sam WGR-Our Gal Sunday CBL-Farm News; Time Signal CFRB- Big Sister i CJBC-Laniy Riss CKEY-Make Believe Ball- room WOR -Reagie and Billy eaton WBEN-Just Plain Bill CBL-Magic Adventures CJBC-Teen News; Off the Record 5:45 P.M. WGR-Herb Schriner WBEN-Front Page Farrell CBL-The Western Five CFRB-Wally Crouter; Bi dw'y and Vine; Mystery Man |caBE-Truth About Furs (5:55) CKEY-News; Tops in Pops! WGR-Big Sister CBL-News; Weather CFRB-Perry Mason CJBC-Byngtime 1:15 P.M. WGR-Ma Perkins CBL-The Happy Gang CFRB-Music OT 'WGR-Young Dr. Malone . WBEN-Sally Work 4:00 P.M. 1:45 P.M, CKEY-News; Club 580 WGR-The Guiding Light WBEN- Backstage Wife CBL-Singalong __CBL-Jack Berch TUESDAY EVENING | CKDO-Home Folks Frolic |CKDO-Music Fashions CKEY-News; Ballroom 7:45 P.M. | 10:15 P.M. 'WGR-CKDO-News; Sports | WGR-News CBL-News Roundup WBEN-News | WBEN-Singin' Sam 10:30 P.M. CBL-Melody Parade | CBL-Points of View | CKEY-News: Sports CFRB-Candlelight and | CFRB-Mrs Aitken | WGR-Morey Amsterdam Silver; Tune Time, 8:00 P.M. |WBEN-People Are Funny CJBC-Bernie Braden |CREY-Lorne Greene; CBL-Leicester Sq. to Old 6:15 P.M. Ballroom Broadway - WGR-Barometer (6:25) | CFRB-WGR-Mystery CFRB-Castle of Dreams WBEN-Sports Theatre CJBC-Hsrmonv House CBL:-News; Farm Market [men -To be Sajid | 10:45 P.M. CFRB-Hit Tunes ueer Quirks CJBC-Ether and Albert |CJBG-Let's Play Bridge Fe ti al CKDO-Melody Parade CKDO-Pleasure Parade CKDO-News (6:20) 8:15 P.M. 11:00 P.M. 6:30 P.M. | cBL-Concert Music |CKEY-News' Mickey WGR-Partners in Melody {CKDO-Education Week Lester WBEN-Music for Memory | 8:30 P.M. |WOR- -News; Analysis CBL-Divertimento GR-Mr. & Mrs. North CJBC-WBEN-News CFRB-Jim Hunter; Wes WHEN: -Date with Judy |OBL-Eric Wild Orch. McKnight CBL-Canadian Cavalcade |CFRB-News; Organ CJBC-Bowles and Settell |CFRB- -Fun Parade |CKDO- Dreamtime 6:45 P.M. CJBC-Symphony Orch. 11:15 P.M. |CKDO-Amateur Show |WGR-8ports; In'erlude 9:00 P.M. |WBEN-Joe Wesp; Sports CKEY-News, So Story Goes| CFRB-Dell Trio CJBC-U.N. Today 11:30 P.M. WGR-Man About Midnight wa Biltmore Orch. |CBL~-Harrls Orch. {CFRB-Lombardo Orch. Lane |CJBC-Waxworks 12:00 NIGHT |CKEY-News; House Party 6:00 P.M. - 'WGR-Lowell Thomas WBEN-News CBL-B.B.C. News CFRB- Dig 1 Say That? | WGR- -We the People 0) CBL-WBEN-Bob Hope CJBC- What: s Your Beef? | {CFRB-The Shadow 7:00 P.M. | CJBC-Symphony Oreh. .| CKDO-News KEY-Lorae Greene; Ball 9:15 P.M. room 'GR-Beulah [crEY- Talk: Mem. BEN-Supper Club | CKDO-Lean Back, Listen CBL-Al Harvey Show H 9:30 P.M. CFRB-Songs of our Times CKEY-Palace of Varley es | WGR-News; Man About . CJBC-Kesten's Corner | WGR-Life with Luig Midnight CKDO-Smoke Rings |CBL- WEEN. Fibber McGee | WBEN- -News Design for : {c FRB-Quarterbacks' Club Listening |CIJBC-The Lone Wolf {cBL-C C.B.C. News |CKDO- Musi; Jasons | CFRB- CFRB-WGR-Jack Smith WBEN- -News of Svorly orts.--~a 2%: Sy HI, CKDO-Sonzs of Cheer ¥ CEPOL WGR-CFRB-Club 15 WBEN-WBEN Bandbox CBL-Songs by Simcne CJBC-Amaz. Mr. Malone 12:3 PRE 1:00 AM. |CKEY-News: House Party | CJBC-WBEN-WGR-News 2: M. | came- -It uA So (9:55) 10:00 P.M. JCKEY-Ad Qu!z | WGR-Hi# the Jackpot SBC WEEN bis Town 2:00 ~C.B.C. News KEY-News; CFRB-Life with Luigl © Musig Say 3. Win CKEY-Hit Tune of Day | dd Valdes Orch. AM, : Royal Children In History By KATHLEEN COURLANDER The baby born to Princess Eliza- beth and the Duke of Edinburgh is likely to be reared in simply fur- nished nurseries and be subject to the same practical hygenic regula- tions which are the lot of all Britain's babies nowadays. Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret themselves had the happiest, simp- i lest kind of upbringing. Much of their time was spent in the grounds of the Royal Lodge, Windsor, the week-end residence of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. Here, sur- rounded by their pets, the Princesses cultivated their individual gardens and played in the "Little House," the Welsh model cottage presented to Princess Elizabeth on her sixth birthday Ly the Welsh people. It was complete with running water, electric light and every accessory of grown-up life. The Princesses used it until they grew too big to stand upright inside it, but doubt- less it will afford much pleasure in days to come to the new addition to Britain's Royal Family. Visitors who go to Osborne in the of England, one of Queen Victoria's favourite homes, see a little Swiss chalet in the grounds. Its function | in bygone days was much that of | the Welsh cottage. It was built for Queen Victoria's children, and the | furniture they used and their small | gardening implements are to be | seen there, arranged as they were |in the days of their childhood. | Queen Victoria herself cultivated | a tiny garden in Kensington Palace | when she was a small girl and every day she could be seen water- ing her plants. Her father, the Duke of Kent and his brothers and sis- | ters were also taught to be inter- ested in horticulture at Kew, where | | their father, George III, cultivated | the famous grounds known now as | Kew Gardens. The King and his | wife, Queen Charlotte, lived in the Dutch House which can be explored Royal in Kew Gardens and the | children were accommodated in dif- | | in millions of hearts by racial and | and ferent houses round old Kew Green. Nursery Palaces The simple life that these later | generations of Royal children have | enjoyed in Britain contrasts greatly | to that their predecessors experienc- | ed in bygone centuries. From | medieval times it became usual either for the Royal infants to be | boarded out with the nobility or to | have comprehensive, expensive es- tablishments of their own. These were known as "nursery palaces." | The five lovely daughters of Ed- ward IV (1442-1483), for example, | had their own chamberlain, chap- I! lain, steward, cook and minstrel and | each girl her individual tailor. | While the eldest princess was being rocked in her gilt cradle adorned with the Royal Arms, her tailor was making her a silk robe finished with many bands of expensive fur. { The clothes of these Royal infants were very splendid indeed; scarlet and grey cloth, cloth of gold with silver thread, gold buttons and fine red wool stockings were given them | from infancy. When they were a | little older they supped off silver plates and their mattresses and quilts were covered with green silk. The Tudors continued to main- tain this custom of "nursery pal- aces." At the head of the nursery palace was a great noblewoman who was termed the State Governess. Then came the Lady Mistress whose duty it was to superintend the Royal infant's meals. After that came the wet nurse (followed in due course by the dry nurse) and four or six rockers whose duty. it was to rock the Royal cradle. The term "lady mistress" can be con-' nected today with the tradition ob- served in modern Royal nurseries that the head nurse. bears the title of "Mrs." whether she is a married woman or a spinster. This "Mrs.", of course, is a curtailment of the term "Mistress" which in bygone times was applied to all women, married or single. Lady Margaret Bryan was a noted "lady mistress" of Tudor times and posterity owes much to the descriptive letters she wrote about her Royal charges. A Famous Nurse One of the most famous nurses in history was Mistress Sybil Penn, who cared for Henry VIII's chil- dren, Princess Elizabeth and Prince Edward. King Henry VIII gave her a manor for her devotion to his infants and she was regarded al- ways with great affection by his daughters, who permitted her to live in Hampton Court. She died afd was buried there, and in the last: century some of the residents reported that they had seen her ghost. When one of Queen Vic- toria's relations was staying at the Palace with her infant son, she declared that she saw Sybil Penn bending over the child's cradle! Most of the Kings of England showed gratitude in after life to the women who nursed them as in- fants. Henry V (1387-1422) remem- bered the Welsh woman, Johanna Waring, who rocked his 'fluted oak cradle near Monmouth, and as soon as he ascended the Throne he gave her a pension; similarly Henry VIII rewarded his first nurse, Anne Luke. Records show that the nurses and rockers of Royal charges always received fine presents from the family and sponsors. The nurse who attended that prince of varied for- tune, Charles II, received a chain of rubies from one' of his sponsors and each rocker received a gilt spoon. The infant prince himself had a jewel bestowed on him worth a great fortune in those days--from £7,000 to £8,000. ASPIRIN RELIEVES "os PAINS Eoin GENUINE ASPIRIN IS MARKED THIS WAY BAYER | | | | LOWEST PRICES 12 tablets 20 tablets... bd 100 tablets. - = Isle of Wight, off the south coast | LAFE-A - DAY 7. Nh LL ope. 1948, King "My glasses! My glasses! You're Lois me while I have my glasses on!" Claim World's Powder Keg Is Ablaze "The World's Powder Magazine is es Syndicate, Inc, World rights reserved. | comes, will be terrific, and will dis- turb the very solar system in which | we live," concluded the speaker. DALTON LEADER London, Nov. 15--(AP) -- Hugh Dalton will head Britain's delega- tion on the new five-power com- mittee which will meet Nov. 20 to Ablaze," said Rev. H. W. Brom- siudy ways to strengthen western wich, speaking to the Oshawa | European unity, an informed source Branch of the British-Israel Fed-|said Sunday. Dalton's appointment eration, last Sunday. [is expected to bring a barrage « The fire of bitter hate, kindled |criticism from Winston Churchill other Conservative leaders. religious differences, social injusti- | Prime Minister Attlee was attacked ces, and the world's unbelief, is rag- | by Churchill Sunday after he dis- ing today. We can trace it back to|closed he had refused to name some its source. Two-thirds of the Bible Conservative and Liberal party | is the life-story of one man and his | members to the delegation. family, Abrahani and his descen- | RN | dants, They were first known as He- DENY brews, Then Jacob had his name | ea DENY REPORT changed to Israel, and his descen-|_ Winnipeg, Nov. 15--(CP)--G. R.| dant became the children of Israel | McGregor, president of Trans-Can- | *rom Esau and his seed came the ada Air Lines, in a statement Sat- | Edomites, the Idumeans; and one |urday said no arrangements had | branch became the Amalekites, (The | been made for use of turbo-jet air- | Prussian). All through the story is lines by his company. The state- | shown the hatred of Escau' descen- ment followed an announcement in | dants for the children of Israel.|Tcronto by A.V. Roe, Canada, Lt. With the massacre of the Jews at, that the first commercial airliner | the fall of Jerusalem, true Judah es- | designed to use turbo-jet power will | caped, together with the Benjam= take to the air in February for tests | ites. They became the Sephardim |Preparatory to going into T.C.A.| Jews, and have never laid claim to |S€TVice. | the Land of Palestine, as have the Zionists, "Palestine, not Berlin, re* presents the World's "Powder maga- zine", and before the flames are finally quenched, they will have de- stroyed one-third of the world's pop- ulation." (Rev. 9-15-18) said, Mr. Bromwich. | The U. N. organization committed WHEN CHILD FEELS Laverne Andrews Wed In Hollywood Laverne Andrews, youngest of the three Andrews Sisters featured with Bob Crosby on CBS' "Club 15" pro- gram, was married Friday evening, Nov. 12; to Lou Rogers, recording company owner. The ceremony took place after "Club. 15" went off the air, in the Hollywood hilltop home of the bride's sister, Maxene Andrews Levy. Maxene"s husband, Lou Levy, music publisher and manager of the famed trio, flew back to Hol- lywood from a business trip in the east to be the best man at the wedding. Patty Andrews Melcher, the blonde member of the trio, served as matron of honor. Only relatives and intimate friends were guests at the wedding Lut the reception to follow was attended by business associates of the couple in the radio and film world. There will be no extended honey- moon for the pair because Laverne must be on hand today for: the "Club 15" program. B. C. GALES Vancouver, lashed the British Columbia coast Sunday and caused a landslide of several hundred tons of rock at Port Alberni on Vancouver Island. Win- dows here were blown out, commun- ications disrupted and ditches over- flowed as fierce gales and heavy rains raged incessantly during the right and early morning. SELECT C.S.U. Toronto, Nov. 15 -- (CP) -- The crew of three Canadian Pacific Railways Great Lakes passenger steamers voted 68-6 Sunday to se- lect the Canadian Seamen's Union (T.L.C.) as bargaining agent, it was announced by Edwar Ferguson, un- ion business agent for the Toron- | to and Georgian Bay district. LEAVE SHANGHAI plane and another from the Central | sionary group. Upon arriving, they Air Transport Company flew to |!earned 21 others already had board- Suchow to ~~=:ve the entire mis-|ed a plane for Shanghai. Pd * Comedy * Action * Drama Elona x ARTISTS, Inc presen ACHARY id Si HAYWARD i. seffe BREMER - VICKERS Continuous Shows Nov. 15--(CP)-- Gales | reaching 90-mile-an-hour velocity | Nanking, Nov. 15--(AP)--Twenty- | five Roman Catholic missionaries were flown here Sunday from Com- munist-encircled Suchow. In rg- sponse to an appeal by Bishop Phil- ippe Cote, an American embassy Biltmore -- "Dark Passage" 1.00, 4.05, 7.10, 10.15. "Joe Palooka" 2.50, 5.55, 9.00. Last complete show at 9.00. Marks -- "Ruthless" 2.26, 8.54. "Her Husband's Affairs' 1.00, 4.14, 7.28, 10.42. Last com- plete show 8.54 p.m. Regent -- "Mine Own Execution- er" 1.30, 4.25, 7.15, 10.15. "Ar- thur Takes Over" 3.20, 6.10, 9.10. Last complete show 9.05. 5.40, [NEW RELIEF! Choked |§ an unpardonable blunder in the eyes of God, when it partitioned Pales- tine. The most disquieting fact about the Palestinian question is, that those to whom this precious inher- itance belongs have despised their birthright. Anglo-Saxondom refuses | to believe that God has a divi purpose for this nation. Palestine holds the memory of the | home of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. | It is the birthplace of the covenant | which God made with our forefath- | ers, it contains the site of many mi- | racles, and it is the cradle of] Christianity. But so meaningless has become the faith of Abraham in the hearts of our national and religious leaders, that they are actually viewing thc flames of the world's ha.c approach- ing God's "powder magazine" and because the sparks have not yet touched their own roof-tops, they are content to let it burn. Before this Jewish-Arab contro- versy is settled, all the nations of the world will be embroiled, and the Third Woe will have exploded on the earth. The whole world shudders at the very thought of another war. yet the fires can no longer be quenched, except by a miracle, and the people no longer believe in mi- racles. "The world's powder magazine" is ablaze. 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JUBILEE PAVILION $2.00 per couple Door Prizes: 2 Mantle Radios HURRY! - - - Tickets are Going Fast Available at Either FIRE STATION || STIRRING DRAMA! HUMPHREY BOGART BA AGAIN TOGETHER! (ADULT) EXTRA! JOE PALOOKA TY -- "FIGHTING MAD" Based on the Comic Strip by HAM FISHER ema BARGAIN MATINEES -- 25c till 6 p.m. li RAR a: 3

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