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TABLE PADS Orchestra on LONG BEACH (CALIF.) PRESS-TELEGRAM X—I1. Modest Maidens By Jay Alan Questions an'd 'Answers Todoy's Smile By Dick Turner WHAT OTHERS MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, H4j ARE SAYING 3 Widows THIS IS our first attempt in the Let's Explore Your Mind political arena, and if we By DR. A. E. WIGGAM don't succeed this time, we'll try of Presidents again in 3952. I'm young yet and will be only 90 in the next election. Still Living —Dr. John Maxwell, American Vegetarian party candidate for By HASKIN President. Q. Please name the widows of former Presidents who are still THERE APPEARS (among Rus- living. I. S. A. sians and Americans) not A. There are three living widows of former Presidents: only "disagreement but a desire Mrs. Wobdrow Wilson, Mrs. Cal- to disagree, a deliberate at- vin Coolidge'and Mrs. Franklin tempt to annoy the other party. • D. Roosevelt. •' ' The first thing necessary is a 'Q. What crops are .grown in desire to agree. New Zealand? F. B. O. —Prime Minister Jawaharlal . A. The soil of'New Zealand Nehru of India. is fertile and practically all Temperate Zone crops are grown THE YOUNGSTERS in school there.. Extensive grazing lands today need a better educa- support large herds ol cattle 70 Be. DOMtMTfD BV and sheep. • . tion than any previous genera- SONS MAM? tion. Only in that way can de- Q. Had Longfellow ,a large mocracy- hope to survive. number of books on Scandi- —Dr. Samuel M..Brownett, presi- Answer to Question No. 1 their meaning. Too much orar navia? S. P. dent, State Teachers' College, Yes. Researches show if she reading may make lip-movinff" A. Henry Wadsworth Longfel- New Haven, Conn. doesn't, she's pretty masculine. readers. • "" low's Scandinavian library con- A survey of women aged 25 to tained 380-odd volumes, includ- 35, by Fortune, showed one of Answer to Question Xo. 3 ing some rarities. He was con- women's chief complaints was The answer given by English •• sidered an. authority on Scandi- IT (THE 5100 a month miners' that men are not forceful Philosopher Samuel Johnson,, navian literature. pension) is just enough to enough. Domination does not "Which man? Which woman?* "When I bought If you said it had a good turn over value. keep the miners from charity in mean trampling on a woman's On the average women exceed'' Okay, she s turned over, so what i$ it?" Q. What is the greatest age their old age; just enough to sentiments, habits and desires, men in vocabulary, reading, lit--* attained by a hippopotamus? "The Callahans upstairs are fighting againl Take a look in the but women want men who lead,, crature and sensitiveness to „ give them a little dignity, to al- who can decide when necessary, beauty. Men exceed women In E H .-. t crystal ball and see what it's all abou'tl" lo wthem to hold their heads up. A. The greatest age reached and not dependent on their mathematics, working puzzles,*:' by a hippopotamus in captivity —Justice T. Alan Goldsborotigh, wives as they were on their shop work, etc. Girls, on the. RADIO PROGRAMS is 46. Betsy II of the Amster- U. S. District Court, Washing- mothers. Our booklet, ."Arc You average, talk earlier than boys ' THREAT PAYS OFF ton, D. C.. an Emotional Grown-up?" will and keep on talking more «s- Ai listing*, here ore supplied by taito stations, dam Zoological Garden holds lonn as they Jive: This may ex- • responsibility for inaccuracies rests solely on them. the record, having died in 1944 tell you a lot about your hus- •at the age of 46. A hippopota- band's dominance. Sent at cost, plain why men don't live an long.. mus in the New York Zoologi- I THINK America is four times 15 cents, plus self-addressed as women! Bit of Blackmail Is Used as important as I thought stamped envelope. TOUR SUCCESS W MARRIAGE TEST*".. cal Park was 45 years old on before I left It is 10 times as Arc you *. food risk *• •. ciarrta^v July 13, 1948. Answer to Question No. 2 P r important as the average man No, at least unless accom- *Can you b« happy with U» partner of/ too IM* thinks, and 100 times as im- TlTiat are'the *ICT« lhat foretell Ul« «uc- Q. Please tell something of the to Keep Show from Closing panied by much silent reading, ?fn of any marriage? l woman'who occupied the papal portant as the average. New according to Psychologist G. T. Two at Amettda'« oantandlni »ocln!o. Yorker thinks. Buswell. When a child reads gluts tpwit yeara •«arcnln» out tbu vtt»L • TODAY AND TONIGHT chair. B. R. L. By BILLY ROSE InformatioIll ft »<Kh..Jln* an»»*d» no...,-w• Dr*-,,. wiggi**!(!»•'.m. h«» A. No woman ever occupied —"Col. Robert R. McCormick, edi- silently he must know the mean- B*cured It for you. with it you tor • and publisher, C hlcag o acore yourielf and your partner on th* »:15 P. M. the papal chair. A story was AN ARTIFICIAL flower and a "What's the idea?" asked ing of the words in order to get Important factors of marriage «iice*M. 5 f. M. Tribune, upon his return from along, but in oral reading he Thl« booklet will b« aent at co»t. We DIAL-LITES K-LAC-Melody current for several centuries set of itchy fingers were Samuels. and a. Humped, <3c> Ml<-uUmu*4 »o- ELAC-Sport«. 4'OMOHT Parade. that a woman, Johannes Angli- "Never mind," said Hecht. Europe. may pronounce many words velopee. Addrew Dr.. Wtigam. ixrt Ex. RFI-Wonaan's Secret. 6. KHJ—In the oplnloa of Mike KFI-World Neve. once worth a million dollars to without clear knowledge of plor« Tour Mind. car« thla rewjpaper. tLMTC-News. Show Waring (the Falcon), a man who KEOA-Earl. Godwin.- ous, born in Germany of Eng- "Just call him." turns down $100,000 must be either KHJ, KVOE- lish parentage, at one time occu- David Belasco. Charlie suited his deed to Tlai» very honest or very dead, and it Fleetwood Lawton. WILLIE WILLIS ELECA-Yukoo looks like the fellow In question may K-FVVB-G. S. Glenn. pied the papal chair, between Here's the how-come. Hecht's word, ant} called Mac- ChallenKf bo both in this drama. KNX-Jack Smith. KHJ, KVOE-Fultoo 6:30, KFI—Thomas I» Thomas, KOER-Polltlcal. Leo IV, who died in 855, and ' In 1926, the talented gent with Arthur. Levrti Jr. Benedict III, who died in 858. "Good yarn," said the play- KFWB-Stu Hamb'.en. baritone, will bo the guest vocalist- KFOX-Nows. the fore-and-aft collar produced K-VX-Knox Manning. tonight with Howard Barlow and the There is no known historical wright. "Too bad you can't use TABLE PADS orchestra on "Voice of Firestone." 9:30 P. .M. a play called "Lulu Belle." It KFAC-Serenade. .- 7. KNX—"Stallion Road" has been background for this tradition it." But a moment later Mac- KGEK-Comin Lewis. -selected tonlsht as tho drama of the KJLAC-SpotHte ' which was spread principally by was written by Charles MacAr- Arthur was thumbing through KFOX-Rellslon. ."Radio Theater." Tho atory. with Us Serenade. thur in collaboration with the C m 95 si*» eo OKDt* NOW Betting around Monterey. Calif., atara KFI-Cavalcade.- a French Dominican monk in the W's in the phone directory. t»r HOIIOATS 5:15 P. M. Ronald Rcacnn, Alexis Smith and KECA-Johnny the 13th Century. It was 'first late Edward Sheldon, and it B. Sidney himself answered 2achnry Scott. Fletcher. starred a memorable hunk of KUAC-Mu»lc, 7:30, KECA—Anotncr or thoao star- KHJ, KV.OE-Inalde refuted *y the French Galvin- the phono. "I'm writing a piece KM-Newi. ntuddcd special program* tonight for Sports. woman named Lenorc Ulric, but O KHJ, KVOF.-Chnndu. Inn community Chest as the ahow 1st; David BlondelL in 1647. about kleptomaniacs for The K.N'X-Tom Hanlon. KFWB-Unlty'Word. • it had a salable commodity If Jt«v«r»lbl« title1 d "THo Waklns Qlant" hits the KNX-Benstor New Yorker," MacArthur ex- f, «fe., T«»Hi KFAC-News. a.!: Inne.i. Q. What is the significance of known-to the trade as "Sex." 8 KKI—Joan Edwards, vocalovely, Vandenberg. Soon after "Lulu Belle" opened, plained, "and I'd like to get your S:30 f. M. will be cueat tonight on the Buddy KGEK-Muslc. '.- 'the name of the town Wewanta, opinion of the lead paragraph." Alto Woe/ F»lt leek Clark "Contented Hour." e Follies.. .. W. Va.? J. W. several Societies -for the Sup- "I'll be delighted to help," said KJLAC-Muslc. S.- KECA—Dinah Shore and Jane. pression of Practically Every- Long ••oeft 7-2917 •uiss reps • MIMOKI KFI-Johnny Murray. Powell will Join Gordon MacRae in . 9:45 P. M. A. The town of Wewanta, W. sapphire schnozzle. "Go right rO* T4ILIS • t«fJtf*I KMPC-Hlts. ' a radio version of the smash Broad- Va., was given this name when thing began'throwing rusty har- 4-Dmy Otf/vtry KKCA-Jack way hit of two decades ago, "Good KMrC-Now». ahead." ire. Armstrong. Newn." during thfi premiere broad- it appjied to. the Post Office poons at it and demanding city "It has to do with your wife," I like these modern schools W« Cmll, Skew Smmfltt, Mtfur* KH-I. KVOE-Capt. cast of "The Railroad "Kour." KFlVB-MUSlc, I Department for a post office.
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