Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, May 03, 1936, Page PAGE FOUR B, Image 10

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PAGE FOUR B Planning Safety in Air ■ I *” ’ . i. ■ , BET* * *—■*- jgggSt mrawiilo . '■ /. ■WWHfc - z v —WI ‘ fiilm y •-'••. ?trrtv iwabMHl L./XbA ,■*..' '■ ''. !“> f i Senator Royal S. Copeland (left) and Eugene Vidal, Assistant Secretarj lof Commerce for Aviation, are shown discussing a chart at the hearing on pending air safety legislation being conducted by the Senate Com ■ ' merce Committee. 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B—Symbol for tin 15—Encircle 7—Spicy 17—The sound •—The ship of of a bee w Noah. 18—Opera (abbr. 19— Urges on with dies after hisses flowering 20— A cape at the 29—An evergreen N. E. end of tree e Massachu- 30—Equivalence setts 31—Same as . 22 Show mirth Putumuyo 23 — Suffix used in 32—Plural I e names of 33—Missouri countries (abbr.) 27 To reckon 34—Termination time of the past 28— A plant that tense Answer to previous 4 pusslo ah e t s O P E O Q V _J JJ eM AMI U.N TiH oHT rot a|| racka A D OiD AKI K T do||dun£||ob» E-fe BAS H._A L_ _O KEMP’S FAMOUS BAND TO MAKE RADIOVISITHERE DANCE ORCHESTRA WILL JOIN PHIL BAKER ON Tour of city Hal Kemp and his internationally famous dance orchestra will accom pany Phil Bfker, “The Great Amer ican Tourist,” when he makes an imaginary visit to this city via radio during his broadcast over WTOC to day at 6:30 p. m., EST. The Kemp orchestra, because of its radio programs, phonograph re cording and extended personal ap pearances, throughout the United States and Europe, Is recognized by devotees o! popular music everywhere as one of America's most distinctive dance ensembles. Time and time again, the band has been flattered by»th most sincere compliment known to the entertainment world imitation. Maestro Hal Kemp is a lanky Southerner, -i native of Alabama, and many radio listeners are as charmed by his -pleasant l>£xie drawl as they are by his staccato orchestrations of popular tunes. Hal’s family moved to North Carolina when he was a youngster and he spent most of his early years in Charlotte. It was while studying at the Uni versity of North Carolina that Kemp began his sensational climb to fame as a conductor and interpreter of music in the modern manner. Hal was leader of the college orchestra and during vacation travelled exten sively in this country and played sev eral . important engagements abroad. After graduation he kept the unit to gether Triumphant transcontinenal tours were interrupted only by appear ances at London end Paris gathering places of the e«le This - season Hal Kemp and his boys are holding down the bandstand at the fashionable Hotel Pennsylvania in New Yoric. MUGGS AND SKEETER __________ by WALLY BISHOP ) Of^S^ .^./<J^ I -IM£,FIF|?J —T / k A LIU BIT? J>7 Vv.-THOUT FRIENDS’ 7 dflW X, A >—- AUff 6 * '<-— y~ //(S C?\ ■ Jjfe W scr> _ i= ■ ZX , ' ,Z*l \W l I XP J® //V 'Av <—i J7e\yT e==i ~ - M (CAS <2,7 .. . w I rrtzr* 'w/\ AsSiA *( tW £<£W <OA 3 k , Zfl dcTs* Z^BV^# 3 '— "-’ Sil 's&sM *— ■"“XX g»2 COmiCHT,'I9S6. CENTRAL *ReTs 3RICK BRADFORD—And the Lord of Doom by WILLIAM RITT and CLARENCE GRAY N\\\ f /\ L, f 1 \ ( WEIL LOOK AROUND—WHERE IS I DON'T SHOOT, ATAMAN? 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