The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 85, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 11, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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April 11, KFDM
Treasury Salutes ..
Three Romeos A.
Sea Hound
Dick Tracy *
Terry and the Piraíp?
Hop Harrigan "
• Jack Armstrong ~ }
Captain Midnight
Let Yourself Go
The Falstaff Sbov
-Rhythm Band
Watch the World Go By
7:15 Lum and Abner -
7:30 Duffy's Tavern
8:004 Up to thé Minute New
•AjnosJaroot
Spotlight Bands
Cornet Story Teller
Raymond Grtmi Swing
Chester Bowles
Creeps by Night
Star Reporter
Henry J. Taylor '■
Variety Show "'V-
40:M..„Á; .R. Néws
11:00 Ted Powell
11:30 Pat Trantani -
11:55 A.P.News .
12:08 Sign Off
Wednesday,, April 12, KFDM
Six O'clock Edition
Musical Eye Opener
Morning Varieties.,
Daily War Journal N ,
Sabine TaDenvacie
Rev,eille Roundup
Breakfast Club
Sweet River
Lois Marchbanks
Jefferson-Aires
Modulated Moments
Breakfast at Sai-di's
Gil Martyní '■> .
Living Should Be Fun
P. News
Norijian Cloutier
Meet Your Neighbor
Farm and Home Hour
Baukhage Talking
Chuck Wagon Gang
Coffee Grinders
, Treasury Song Parade
Here Comes the Band
Rodriguez and Sutherland
' Mystery Chef
Ladies Be Seated
. We Take This Means To
Thank Our Customers
for Ineir line patronage which in a ;
few months1 has-enabled us to in-
|¿; crease our business to siich an ex-
<--■<t that we have been forced to
e 'arge our building and'add 7 lat-
eii type Maytag washers to bring
. our total'to 16 units.
Wow we are in a position to rend-
er evep better service to you and to
• offer our service to many new customers.
End wash day drudgery, use our modern laundry fa-
cilities, save time and money in the long run.
No appointment .necessary but to save delay phone
or 2392.
ONE DAY SERVICE ON DAMP WASH v
HELPY SELFY LAUNDRY
13th & Main —- One block South of High School
THE ORANGE L38ADER
Suey! invented in
N.Y.C by
a chef em-
UHm
ung Chang
Ml patented the Hollow
Oround Blade for coolor,
."Feather Touch" thawing
10:30
10:45
11 ¡00
ii:05
12:15
12:30
12:45
oouiif root
Sinai toat
to Ij YOU'RE TELLING
By m
ALEXANDII Q. KIRK, shove, pres.
ent U. SI minister to Egypt, will
succeed Robert D. Murphy as
United StateS member of the Al-
lied advisory council for Italy. In
anrioúnclng his appointment, the
White House explained that he
will lipid the personal rank of
•ambassador but that this tn no
'way alters American policy of riot
exchanging diplomats with the
Badoglio government Murphy
now will devote all his time to his
job as political adviser for Allied
staff In the Mediterranean theater
of war. (International)
y:
Station K. P. A. C.
Tuesday, April 11, KPAC
5:00 Nationwide Prayer
5:01 Alexander Griffin
5:15 Sepia Songs
5:30 World's Front Page
5:45 $uperman *
8:00 Pulton.. Lewis, Jr.
6:15 The Jotináon Family
6:30 Waltz Time
7:00 Confidentially Yours-— .
7:15 Tommy Dorsey's. Orch.
7:25 Looking Behind the Head-
lines
7:30 Music Box
FACTOGRAPHS
During the Metropolitan opera
season, one employe does nothing
but marcel wigs all day long
every day.
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SextiUs, the sixth month of the
Roman year, was changed to Au-
gust in the reign of Augustus
Caesar. \ ,
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An opera star is given the cor-
rect pitch in the wings before
going on thé stage.
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Peri's "Daphne" was the first
opera ever written, composed in
1607.
By WILUAM RITT
Central Press Wriltr
IN A FEW WEEKS, says
Gr&ndpappy Jenkins, the man-
ager of a ball team which falls
from first place to last can alibi
by saying his club has just
"maneuvered into a more strate-
gic post tica-" ' •>
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CIi-!erplanes live no eng>
and need no wheels. Oh, r.
glidermobilet
Hitler, the Npxlt ny, hasn't
had a vacation in 11 yearsr - .He
should worry. He soon will be on
9 permanent ond.' '
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These days, observes Zadok
Dumkopf, when a < motorist
starts .out with a bang he's
usually scared blue it's' one of
his tires.
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Vesuvius has stopped erupt-,
ing. Fully convinced, no doubt,
that it hadn't a chance to com-'
pete with the war fot Page. One,
fila,. " -
r, III
The only- satisfaction a dead- ¡
boat foto out of. tho' jtow higher .
postase rate is thar it costs his
creditors an extra penny to dun
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IrorKratlona for Army horses
has a base of.ground hay—says
an Item. That's not so tough on
Dobbin—suppose he had té keep .
track of ration points to get It |
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MIMOS.
8;00 Gabriel Heatter
.8:15. Believe It or "Not
'8:30 American Fórum of the
a Air ■. N '
Georgia Auld's Orch.
San ■ Quenfin on the Air
QED Commentator
Maurice Spitainy's .Orch.
Dance Time
George Hamilton's Orch..
11:30 \ Woody Hermon's Orch. '/-
11:50 N6Ws ■
12:00 Sign Off
Wednesday. April 12, KPÁC
6:00 Yawn Patrol
News' . * ■ ■ ■" - ..
Musical Clock
News
Musical Clock
News , ■
Musical Round
News ;/'
Good Morning Melodies
9:00 Front Line Features
0:15 Morning Serenade
Shady Valley Folks ,
Arthur Gaeth
Melodiérs
Bing Crosby
String of Pearls
IP of
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Hove Xouaf Clothe*
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FACTOGRAPHS
The original charter for the
state of Maryland was granted
-4n.J63jl to Cecellus Calvert, Lbrd
Baltimore: Tlie flrst ■cttloment
was made In St. Mary's. It was
named after Queen Henrietta
Maria, wife of Charles I of Eng-
land.
• • •
The Mohamedan calendar Is
«ontrollef' by the moon and there-
fore there ajt .i2 moon cycles in
the Mohamedan year, which is
UM days short of the solar year.
■ '* • •
Five white races are repre-
sented in Nova Scotia: English,-
Scottish, French-Canadian, Irish
aftd Hanoverian; /
. /
(The Irrlwaddy river, in Bur-
ma, Is navigable for 900. miles,
and its tributary, the Chlndwln,
for 300.
Nine Japs
Gkl'i
M
ere are more
. m i ?
11:00
11:15
11:50
12:00
12:15
12:45
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1:45
2:00
2:15
230
3:00
3:15
3:30
4:00
Boake Carter
Morning Varities
Port Arthur News
Ray Dady
Clif Brunei? & Show Boys
Luncheon Melodies
Cedric Foster
which, it was announced Saturday
had reached the Czech border.
There still was, fto definite news
today of actual entry oí... Allied
es into Czechoslovakia through
the Carpathians
. To prepare quick timbales press
squares of fresh bread into muf-
fin pans, and toast. The corners
will ]turn up.. ,
—STARTS TODAY—.
."HUMAN COMEDY"
TODAY'S
SPECIALS
1940 "™KDA!r $750
Extra good tires. Good motor.
1941 ™"™c $1595
Sedan. like new. Nearly new
pre-war tires. .■'"1'
1941 rssr. $1195
Sedan. One owner car. A bar-'
gain.
AND OTHERS
CASH—TERMS—TRADE
All our cars arc housed in
oúr building and not expos-
ed to weather.
^ BORDER*
MOTOR COMPANY
506 Main Street
BUICK — PONTI AC
GMC
GEM
—THURSDAY ONLY—
Siesta Time
Jack Berch and his boys
Sheelah Charter
MUáic for the Afternoon
Yankee Hóüse Párty •
Walter Compton
Matinee, Melodies
True Detective Stories
News
SHOT. LOUIS OLIVER of Princeton,
N. J , one of "Merrill's Maraud-
Jimll to
for his trusty rifle which he callrf
"Betsy." During one engagement
Sergeant Oliver bagged nina Japa
in 27 shots; says he "must have
been excited" or htf wouldn't have
missed the othera. (International>
Czechoslovak military mission in
the Tj. S. S. ft-, disclosed that the
MEW ALL TIE MM1(S
TOM NEAL
BATÍS . HUSH
LOOK! LOOK!
coming to the
LIGHTHOUSE
4000 16th St. Orange Hwy.
fORT ARTHUR
gala
starting thursday
April 13th*
music comedy
songs — dances
girls —girls
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ícKtarter
Tea Time Tunes
elfery
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CONFESSION of Richard Vincent,
23-year-old gas station-tourist
camp employe, solves the week-
old murder of Joyce Rnulston, 14-
year-old Detroit schoolgirl whose-
beaten and stabbed body was
found on the city dump. "Vincent
said he killed Joyce In'an argu-
ment over his girl friend, accord-
ing to police. (International)
ROYAL
-TODAY ONLY
Czechs To Be
Among First Units
To Enter Ruthena
Moscow, April 11. (AP) -A'A
Czech brigade offcrating with the'
Red army ha ' moved up to the
front to be among the first units
to enter old Chechoslovakia, it
was disclosed today.
Entry of the Red army into
Kuthenia. (the Carpatho - Ukra-
ine) fonner Czech territory now
held by Hungary, will have a ma-
jor effect, it was believed here,
splitting the' Germans' „northern
armies from their forces fighting
in the Balkans and threatening
the. Rumanian réar.
Cen. Heliodor Pika, chief of the
STRAND
Geni Ludtwig Svoboda to loin
Marshal Gregoi-y K.-Zhukov's
First Ukrainian ""amy Igroup
.
"PRUNES IN POUTICS" '
SIPwJ
Ami mom of thom are (n o
hurry than ever before.
So when tho light#get thick
on Long Distance switchboards
.' "I ■ ;■ ■. 'h<,
tho operator will say—"Please
limit your call to 5 minutos."
' imsamáaKnamis3S2BamBimmm&
t's to hoip more people Hot
on tho wires during rush periods.
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"CAMOUFLAGE"
"PHANTOM EMPIRE".
STARTS WEDNESDAY
RICHARD ARLEN In *
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HURRY! LAST 2 DAYS
BRACKEN
WftltDisáey
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mom
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-LAST TIMES TODAY-
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The Funniest Picture of the Year!
LUM AND ABNER
TWO WEEKTTO LIVE"
CARLOS & MARINDA
"International Dangers"
NELSON TRIO
"Poetry In Motion*?.
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buford gt
c.
REX RICARDO'
Dance!
Starts
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Wednesday
dancing starts 8 p.m.
TWO SHOWS
10 P. M. and Í2 O'clock
zs:
Remember the Place
and Date
IOME TOWN GAL ON
¡BROADWAY!
[....Hometown
boy in pursuit, a
Broadway native
in the'running
(—it's a drama
steeplechase
set to music)
PICTURES i c
admission
$1.30 Per Person
'TVttRES TOO MANS
GOOD FOLKS in1v4i
WORLD «JRAP|
TO AftSOGWlt'
NOT,
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PLAY SAFE .. come to
TIRETJERVICE. If yew Urea i
RECAPPING we'll tell yoa . . If
you.
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and man-power Is se short, <
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 85, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 11, 1944, newspaper, April 11, 1944; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142953/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.