Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, June 25, 1936, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DENVER IS HOST G. 0. P. NOMINEE LANDON AND PARTY TO VACATION NEAR COLO RADO CITY DENVER, Colo., June 25 (TP)—A wide-open celebration is about to jreak this morning as the Republican residential nominee, Gov. Alf Lan lon. enters the city. Champions of the Kansas executive :ouldn't wait for his arrival. They ooarded Landon's train miles outside if Denver and proceeded to tender in official welcome. The Landon party, vacation bound for Estes Park, a expected in Denver at 8:30 E. D. T. Brass bands, whistles, horns and a variety of noisemakers are all set for Landon. The governor and his fam ily will go through no .'ormalitles. They will go by automobile to the Estes Park ranch, 59 miles outside of Denver. There Landon hopes to put In the only vacation and rest he will have before his campaign ends in Novem ber. FORMER NEWSPAPER MAN SUCCEEDS IN HOLLYWOOD HOLLYWOOD, June 25 (TP).— Filmland told New York’s Park Row today that another local boy had made good—behind the cameras, not In front of ’em. The “boy” is Robert Riskin, who used to be a New York newsman. Ris kin has been promoted from script writer to prodeed by Columbia pic tures. Riskin wrote “It Happened One night” “Los Horizon,” and “Mr. Deeds Goes to Town.” WITH OTHER ‘jjW sj&TW BRAND Os YOU IE THE JUDGE IET TOUR OWN TASK 1 Jkl kll 1 * 1 1 1 w Use Your Credit at Helmly’s DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE ' I HELMLY FURNITURE COMPANY WILL OFFER THE PUBLIC SOME OUTSTANDING VALUES See Our Display of New Spring Furniture for the June Brides. “Now on Display” PRICES ARE LOWER THAN THEY HAVE EVER BEEN IN THE HISTORY OF THE FURNITURE INDUSTRY. I. C. Helmly FURNITURE COMPANY YORK AND WHITAKER STREETS Mme. Chanel Otters Her Factory to the Strikers w * ‘ V; U , X ,mMk 8 ' z When shop girls employed by Mme. Chanel, famous Parisian coutouriere, joined the French strikers, Mme. Chanel (at extreme right) offered to turn the entire business over to the employes, to be operated on a co-operative basis. She offered to stay on as manager, on a salary basis. The proposal was refused. f Central Press) PRESIDENT HONORS NATION’S MOTHERS WASHINGTON, June 25 (TP) American mothers who lost sons in the world war were remembered yes terday by President Roosevelt. The chief executive signed an act designat ing the last Sunday in September as “Gold Star Mother Day.” The President worked towards the bottom of a pile of congressional bills left on his desk. He signed the treasury and postoffice appropriations bills. The measures provide funds for the running expenses of these two departments. Mr. Roosevelt also ap proved a bill to give Rexford Tugwel’ $150,000 to conduct a survey of auto mobile accidents. LOMBARDO AND BROTHERS ASPIRE TO BE CITIZENS CHICAGO, June 25 (TP).—The band leader, Guy Lombardo, and his three brothers, have placed applica tions today to become American citi zens. Guy, Carmen, Victor and Leibert Lombardo have made almost a mil lion dollars with their music in America, but they are still Canadian citizens. ON THE AIR RADIO PROGRAM Thursday, June 25 CBS P.M. 4:oo—Bluebirds 4:3o—Clyde Barrie, baritone s:oo—Benay Venuta, songs 6:oo—Family on Tour 6:3o—Kate Smith’s Hour 7:oo—Portland Symphony Orches tra 7:3o—Palmer House Ensemble B:oo—The Caravan 9:oo—National Democratic Conven tion. 9:3o—March of Time 10:00 —Don Bestor’s Orchestra 10:30—Dick Stable’s Orchestra 11:00 —Geo. Givot’s Circus 11:30—Jacques Fray’s Orchestra 12:00—midnight, Eddie House, organ ist. Friday, June 26 A.M. 7:00—On the Air Today 7:00—Bob and Rennie, songs B:oo—Dear Columbia, fan mail dra matization B:3o—Richard Maxwell, songs 9:oo—Captivators 9:30 —Fred Feibel, organist 10:00—The Goldbergs, sketch jo:3o—Judy and the Jesters SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES. THURSDAY, JUNE 25. 1933 11:00—Merrymakers 11:30—Oleanders 12:00—noon, Savitt Serenade P.M. 12:30—Rhythmaires I:oo—Ruth Carhart, Orchestra I:3o—Dorsey and Dailey, vocal duo 2:oo—Sweet and Hot • 2:3o—Three Consoles 3:00—Billy Mills’ Orchestra 3:3o—Army Band 4:oo—Margaret McCrae, songs Thursday, June 25 NBC 4:oo—South Sea Islanders 4:3o—Singing Lady s:oo—Flying Time, sketch s:3o—News; Baseball Resume 6:oo—Easy Aces 6:3o—Lum and Abner, sketch 7:oo—Valee’s Variety Hour 7:3o—Xavier Cugat’s Orchestra B:oo—Death Valley Days, drama B:3o—Goldman Band Concert 9:oo—Musical Hall; Bing Crosby 9:3o—Nickelodeon 10:00—Amos ’n Andy, sketch 10:30 —Fletcher Henderson's Orches tra 11:00—Henry Busses Orchestra 11:30—Harl Smith’s orchestra. 12:00—midnight, News: Missing Per sons. Friday, June 26 A.M. 7:oo—Morning Devotions 7:3o—Cheerio; Inspirational Talk and Music B:oo—Piano Pals B:3o—Dr. Shirley Wynne, talk 9:oo—News; Walter Cassel, baritone 9:3o—The Mystery Chef 10:00—David Harum, sketch 10:30—Wife Saver 11:00—Happy Jack, songs 11:30—Girl Alone, sketch 12:00—noon, News: Market and Weather Reports P.M. 12:30—National Farm and Home Hour 1:00 —Magic of Speech I:3o—Nicholas Mathay’s Orchestra 2:oo—Forever Young, sketch 2:3o—Marine Band 3:oo—Foxes of Flatbush, sketch 3:3o—How to be Charming 4:oo—Top Hatters. ONE-TIME MAYOR FAVORS LEMKE CHICAGO, June 25 (TP).—“Big Bill” Thompson hinted darkly this morning that he would like to hook up with Lemke. Chicago’s once-powerful former mayor confessed that he is writing a political platform of his own, and that he may present it to North Da kota’s Representative William Lemke. The third party candidate for presi dent arrives today in Chicago. Wil liam Hale Thompson didn’t say whether .he thought his platform would be welcome to Mr. Lemke. He did say that he thinks the Democrats and Republicans have lost the peo ple's confidence. * Edward VII, who instituted the Or der of the Garter to honor ’the high est, acts of chivalry, had his own mother put in jail. • AT THE THEATERS LUCAS— Today, Friday and Satur day, “Fury,” with Sylvia Sidney and Spencer Tracy. BlJOU— Today, Friday and Saturday, “The Country Doctor,” with the Dionne Quintup lets and Jean Hersholt. ODEON—Today, “Superspeed.” with Norman Foster and Flor ence Rice. Friday and Sat urday, “Three Wise Guys,” with Robert Young and Betty Furness. FOLLY— Today, “Timothy's Quest,” with Eleanor Whitney and Dickie Moore. Friday and Saturday, “Three Live Ghosts,” with Richard Ar len and Cecilia Parker. ARCADIA— Today, “I’ll Love You Always,” with Nancy Car roll and George Murphy. Friday and Saturday, “The Murder of Dr. Harrigan,” with Kay Linaker and Ri cardo Cortez. SAVANNAH—Today, “Wake Up and Dream,” with Russ Colum bo, Roger Pryor and June Knight. Friday and Satur day, “Roaring Guns,” with Tim McCoy. Also “Caryl of the Mountains,” with Rin Tin Tin, Pr., And “Undersea Kingdom.” PICCARD BALLOON! HAS SAD ENDING RECOVERED BY FARMER, 800 MILES FROM RE LEASING POINT FORT ALABAM. Ark., June 25 ; (TP) —The bright-pink stratsphere . balloon released by Prof. Jean Piccard j is in a tree top today in the Ozark mountains. A Fort Alabam storekeeper, J. D. Smith, reported that he found the 36-foot bag. The three branches in ■ which the bag settled ripped the silk cloth but apparently did no damage to the scientific instruments. The Belgian scientist, Prof. Jean Piccard, released th? unmanned bal loon yesterday in Minneapolis—Boo miles from tfie polni, of landing. A few minutes after the balloon soared away, Professor Piccard an nounced that its automatic radio transmitter went dead. The transmit ter was scheduled to give the altitude of the bag. The instruments will be shipped back to Minneapolis today for check ing on results of the flight. INDUSTRIAL HEADS PAY TRIBUTE TO CUTTEN CHICAGO, June 25 (TP)—Lead ing members of the Chicago Board of Trade are paying final tribute today to former wheat and corn king, Ar thur Cutten. Funeral services for Cutten will be held in Chicago this afternoon. Then Cutten’s body will be sent to his birthplace at Guelph, Ontario, for burial. Cutten’s sudden death brought an end to spectacular career on the world's grain markets. He made him self tremendously wealthy by his dar ing, becoming known to his associates as the “Wizard of the Grain Pits.” CHAMBERLAIN TO WED DAUGHTER OF SENATOR FORT FAIRFIELD, Me., June 25 (TP) —Flier Clarence Chamberlain announced happily this morning that he will marry Jean Louise Ashby in New York Saturday. Chamberlain proposed last night for what he said was the 101st vime. Miss Ashby thought it over for awhile and then accepted. She is the daughter of State Senator George Ashby. Chamberlain is up in Maine look ing for a good place to t. ke off on his sub-stratosphere flight to Paris next month. He hinted that he would sort of like to take his bride along and make it a honeymoon. STRIKERS IN CONTINUED PICKETING ABOUT PLANT CAMDEN, N. J., June 25 (TP).— ' Strikers pressed their demand for j union recognition today as pickets resumed their march outside the R. C. A.-Victor plant. The company exhorted workers to come back to their jobs and desert the union. The union said 8,000 are on strike. Company spokesmen charged the electrical union is more interested in itself than in the workers’ welfare. One spokesman said the union had offered to cancel its demand for higher wages and shorter hours if the union is recognized. The strike went on. * * Band loan association 808 REALTY BUILDING SAVANNAH, GA. 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