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JUDGE “In this inscription the Queen of Sheba ive what to do about a shiny nose ondering * Judge’s By 1 ve M OANING” Tommy lee, AVA ture singer of the Brickhouse fee Hour over Station Q6VX stponed his apr ance last Mon- evening owing to static about » eyes and nose which he received an altercation with his manager, Senator Augustus Hupper has re- idiated his first television broad- ist of several weeks ago, after being ormed by friends that although 5 speech on the tariff was excellent, s features we frightfully dis ted during transmission through air. The Senator has instructed attorney to file suit against Sta- n CAXZL for defamation of coun- ance. Television fans who tune in Station W next Monday noon at 4:30, will have the pleasurc witnessing Mayer Walke the day’s work at New York icasting the photo of Georye nted by the Omaha over Television Station V5VLOX recently, has re- sulted in the arrest of 371 private detectives in all parts of the count according to reports received at Omaha Police Headquarters. Flynn, ! safe-blowing ~ws Tips On Television Graham MacNafee will announce during: the televising: of the opening match of the Lony Island Ping-Pong Club season next weck at Forest Hills Stadium. Mr. MacNafee will be assisted by four prompters and a diction expert, brought here for the occasion from Harvard. The Kansas Valley Purity League is sponsoring a bill before the pres- ent Congress forbidding the adver- tising of linyerie by television. “Hey you thats our advantage Right! Automotive engineers have found "3 to silence everything about the new models except the passenger who always knows you should have taken the left-hand road about ten miles back Congress has put a tax on matches and a friend of ours suddenly stopped being superstitious about lighting three cigarets with one match. now! comicbooks.com