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Stars Set Broadcast for Greatest Mother R0SELAND PARK ^•^'ft'^vn^M'ev^a^^w.^iyjfaj^^v fW> JW ^•s«^-*-^we«te«y^f<«j*4S?&fig3K?,»-TgJ -v*s • 1 if i" ""t^'vw mt- Rochester, N. Y. COTJKIKR JOURNAL. THURSDAY, A$WL 89, M48 sjsss* Legion of Decency Listings St. Stanislaus ollywcHMT mm WtarM ntfhf lift M M Lawtoa -(NO- Two AuatraJ. J APRIL 29, 1948 Stars Set Broadcast Jan airplanes were hWawd I? a 3 CLASS A-l—Unobjectionable for General Patronage The **Y*i or **N« Wfht Catholic priest «t Croyod-air-, ? On portherebefo«»wttinjr o«t**a*^ %. KKVIMYtO) THIS WEEK •sssssas •***)*JBy? Wa H« M.ttsiMl»-f| , { , f round^ths^wMrM flight I California Firebrand Sly IX* Rusty Green Grass of Wjotntnf trail*. Kinss of the Olympics Old Los Alleles For Greatest Mother . John Bo\v*ri &KW&on, liwt of the ten Hoflj/fcod md¥jc Olympic CaJvacade On An Island With Vau fh* |>w9i^||t'facM''''^o)r of W^cite4<orcott|g«pt when they refute to tefl Ji flu* !Msf PsUSVtOUSL* SUB VIEWED The dramatic story of the life of the Bi&sefi'Virgin, St. StonisJaua ehurph, Rochester, ueil ThpftW HpH?! ;f#imittee whether OK not thttr am or Adventures In Silverado Che Innet Clrci* SOUK of the Drifter wjjl sing « special May Month v A p «oatrun _ Albuquerque if you Knew Susie Song of Idaho SMfWi.^rt* Y<H5* M *** Mother of G»d' «*« I* * spe­ have ever been hteinlerl. of the ^ Anger* AU<7 I Remember Kama Soutl) ol ilMDtertj cial Mothers Day radio feature on ti^ Mutual Network from profwtm o*- hyuam ih honor of Commmust Party, iwa*-- found must be considered free IKOIUC- F ^** a* nrMUiMciit Benin Express inside Story. The Speed to Spar* Hie Blessed $Jothw oft the *»«M». & BUI and Coo Jtggs and Maggie Is Beware ol Pity x.39 to 2p. m„ Sunday, May 9. - • ........ .... .,, „, ,,,, „..,.,. ally to do and say «t they pjsaae Boom town day EditkMt of tUn Courier Jour- guilty by * Feideral'Piujrt jury Bloodies Reward Society "THE WORLDS GREATEST off the »<aretn o* on ft? RM. Estate Strat? Boy Wbo Stopped Joe Palooka Ftgbttng Tale of the Navajoa nal", this Sunday at 13:10 p. ro. Nine other at Taxzan and the MOTHER" presented with the Featuring tvwM.iu1ituhynMis In John Howard J»wion and the Buckaroo from Po vder utsi ttouiut-Op The • Mermaids same reverence and feeling that are still to be Blver Madonna of the Desert Trail of the Mountles Polish the choir wilj demonstrate whole bunch acted Ilk* spoiled They passed This Way made the Easter Sunday "Trium­ tried. Lawson" up?** Bush Christmas Make Mine Uusir how their national music pays children J PameU t»idma» act I'alendat Girl Miracle of the Bella Tenth Avenue Ansel phant Hour" a national classic, wUl appeal #te Challenge, The Monsieur Vincent 13 Lead Soldiers tribute to the Mother of God. ed like an irate schoolmaster. Cowtm> lines . Mr. Brandings Buildj Ttoga Kid. The will feature Loretta Young, re- The Rev. Richard Tonney, as­ verdict which The Deed Don't Dream His Dream House rru» Qlory l°he cent Academy Award winner as Two Plated Stranger sociated editor of the Courier- Dignity «nd diplomacy on hit Enchanted Valley | My Olrl Tlsa the Blessed Virgin, Ethel Barry renders h i rft *n* Plearta Oklahoma Badlands Two Quy» Prom Journal, wJJi be the commenu- part, without a single streak of Fighting- Fathetr Dunns Pirate, The Milwaukee more as narrator and Charles tor. liable to one bias, woukl have, cut th^jtwtUivA Flashing Guru Prnlrle Outlawa West of Sonora Boyer as host. Dick Haymes 1 Port Apache Relentless Western Heritage year in prison from beneath their feet and jlvs Fury at Furnace Creek Beturn of tha Whistler Western Terror | will sing Shubert's "Ave Maria' D1VOI , - Rocky Westward Trail and Ann Jamison will offer the EARLY RISERS and folks who and a fine of en peopla abroad «• well as at Gall in! Pee- Where the North like the radio with their break­ My Blades Schwars auf Weiss "Hail Mary". A Hollywood or­ *1>000, . home, the real measure of these Qay Cavalier The Scudda Boo. Scudda Begins fast are tuning regularly to the Gun Talk Hay Wreck of the Hesperus. chestra and choir will supply "Sacred, Heart TProgram" on Sta­ The basis of W. % Hosxf n* men and the true meaning of Hpusr Hawk of Powder River Search. The The musical background for the play his appeal will The Shagffy Who Killed Doc Robin tion WRNY (680 kc.) each week- would have answered- ParneU their political plans and pur­ Holiday Camp Slippy McOee Tearltne The Produced by Father Patrick Thomabe thas tI f thehe,y had been jpven Smart Politics Tou Were Meant for Me day morning at 6:45 a. m. Open­ pose* If I'm Lueic? Peyton, director of the Family ing the day with the Angelus, alik chancee the others. Chairma, n Thomas In »A|H| CLASS A-2— Unobjectionable for Adults Rosary Cru morning prayers, sacred music sjsted that they answer "yea" or The way then would have been sJOTI S^IHVT lia»jssWe»jWi If REVIEWED THIS WEEK s a de, 'The by the University of St. Louis "no" Lawson and Ihe reat ht made clearer for the movie bus. UI4US WAT* ttrvl! sKsjMrWal SjWAlW ••Hit W*^ ^^595. Llghtnln' In the Forest tp la Central Park World's Great Choir and a short talk, is be- slsted (hat they must be given inm, legally to unburden itself PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED e s t Mother' coming a pleasant early morn a chance to qualify their an of •very subversive stooge of i will be dedlcat swera,and several of them Adventures of Casanova ciai tJos Mystery The Razor's Edge. The ing habit that Is shared by 9 «?• Soviet Union how sldtat tha Alias a Gentleman Batter's Castle ed to the Moth­ launched into wordy statements Rendezvous with Annie million listeners every day Hollywood bandwagon at the ex Another Part of the Her Adventurous Night er of God and which Thomas ruled out of or­ USI0 Forest Here Comes Trouble River Lady FATHER PECTON throughout the world. Called the pense and on the financial pat* April Showers Holiday Camp all the Mothers der. Road to the Big House "most listened to radio series In ronage of millions of aa*^ Arizona Ranger Homecoming of the world. tude for the privilege of this the country", the Sacred Heart ^s* #•» ilk ep Arthur Takes Over Hoodlum Saint. The Saigon IT WAS EVIDENT at the time loyal fellwAmerJcan* LISTENERS radio show will be appreciated Program In the New York-New B. P.'s Daughter 1 i ove Trouble that the House Committee's In - • o Beauty and ths Beast Killer Dill Shock IN THE Roch­ and may earn us similar favors England are< alone reaches 18 Bedlam The Last Crooked Mile qulry was not conducted along Silver River ester Diocese from time to time." he stated. million listeners a week by 316 May Mission Intention , Behind Oreen Lights Let's Life Again Sitting Pretty dignified lines. It looked at the New York ~ (NO ^ Taa mla, Big dock. The Lost One. The will hear the o broadcasts over 84 different sta, time as if J. Parnell Thomas was Big Fix. The Madonna of tbe Saves Slav* iiri program on Uons. •ton of «g Hollntaa Pop* Wua Bia fowD After Dark Moons Rmoky missing a (reat opportunity to , Black Bart Main Street Kid _ _ Rochester Sta­ XXII for May Is That The Moth I4MWT Black Narcissus Mary Lou Bo This Is New York raise the level of cross-examina er of God May Lead the Children Bride Ooea Wild. The Meet Me at Dawn Somewhere In ths rs, narrymore Hon WVET French Art THE HOUR OF FAITH, week­ tion Insofar as his side of the asutestoN Nleht of Japan to Jesus," It has wen Caged Fury Miracle in Harlem (1380 kc) at 1:30 p. m.; Auburn ly presentation' of the National inquiry was concerned. He might KKItttAUML Centennial Summer Mourning Becomes Spaete Uebe Station YVMBO (1340 kc.) at 2 anAounced by Bishop Thomas J, OUtNK *4UrW Christmas Eve Mr Reckless Springtime War Loss High Council of Catholic Men, on have permitted the suspected Dakota Electra Step By step p. m.; _ . Rochester Station WARC, (950 Hollywood reds to grow redder Dark corner The Mysterious Mr. So Dark the Ntuht and Geneva WGVA Rome — (NO — More than y^to and.AUonat %r#^r!S MttMliTU MOTOtS Dead Reckoning valentine State of the Union kc.i at 11:30 a. m. each Sunday, and redder and to argue or rant ^.J&rX for *» PwpagaflSh Dear Murderer Naked City The Stormy Waters the (1240 kc.) at 1:30 p. m. two million volumes and Innum­ this week presents Brother Bon- ..; AT BULL'S HEAD Stranger The as they pleased. It might have of the Faith. - • Desperate News Hounds In a special appeal this week, erable manuscripts and works of aventure Thomas, F. S. C, pres­ seemed « waste of valuable time, Double Life. A October Man Stranire Triangle art In French libraries and Earl Carroll Sketchbook Open Secret Take My Life Father Peyton urged Catholics ident of Manhattan College, New but given enough rope these men Epernball Panhandle To the Ends of lo spread word of this unusual museums, some of them repre­ York City, In an address entitled doubtless would have suspended Oaros of Death. A Pear The Earth program dedicated to mothers of senting cultural treasures of Ohost Ooea Wild The To Live in Peace "Youth Looks Forward." themselves eventually.
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