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WESTERN UNION 1201

CLASS OF SERVICE SYMBOLS
This is a full-rate DL = Day Letter
Telegram or Cable- NL = Night Letter
gram unless its de- LC = Deferred Cable
ferred character is in- NLT = Cable Night Letter
dicated by a suitable Ship Radiogram
symbol above or pre-
ceding the address.

R. B. WHITE NEWCOMB CARLTON J.C. WILLEVER
PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT
The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams and day letters is STANDARD TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is STANDARD TIME at point of destination
SA9 72 NT 5 EXTRA=LOSANGELES CALIF 16 1940 JAN 17 AM 5 46
MISS ALICE ANDERSON=
BL 762 SOUTH MARTIN ST PHILA=
DEAR ALICE SEND ME SEVERAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF YOURSELF AND
RECORDINGS OF YOUR VOICE POPULAR NUMBERS SEVERAL DIFFERENT
TYPES COMPANY INTERESTED IN YOU FOR PART IN PICTURE IF WE
PAY EXPENSES HERE WHAT IS LOWEST FIGURE THINK ITS GREAT
CHANCE FOR YOU IF WE CAN WORK IT OUT THIS OFFER NOT TO BE
CONFUSED WITH MILLION DOLLAR OUTFIT OR CHEAP GANGSTER TYPE
OF PICTURE ANSWER VIA AIR MAIL=
JIMMIE ASENDIO 4516 SUNSET BLVD TALISMAN STUDIOS.
4516.

THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE

4 in Anderson
Fund Finals

So close was the competition in
the auditions last month to select
a recipient for the Marian Ander-
son Scholarship Fund award that
the judges have named four final-
ists, it was announced this week
by the trustees of the fund.
The four singers who survived
a field of twenty-eight competi-
tors at the auditions on Decem-
ber 2 are: Miss Camilla Williams,
4826 Aspen Street; Miss Faye
Drazin, of 3045 Sedgely Avenue;
Miss Mildred Hill, 2335 N. Twen-
ty-second Street, and William
Smith of 1831 N. Seventeeth
Street.
Final Test Jan. 16
The final test will be held on
January 16 at Ethical Culture So-
ciety, where the preliminary au-
ditions were also given.
The fund was established by
Miss Anderson fom the $10,000
Bok Award which the famous
contralto received as Philadel-
phia's most outstanding citizen in
1941. Winner of the contest will
be provided with funds to com-
plete his or her musical educa-
tion.
Judges of the competition are
Harry T. Burleigh of New York;
Mrs. Mary Saunders Patterson,
first teacher of Miss Anderson,
and Franz Rupp, the singers' ac-
companist.

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