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STYMIES REDS—A New York City longshoreman emits a lusty
“Bronx cheer” as he surveys crates intended for shipment to Mos
cow. Fifteen home-bound membeis of the Soviets’ UN delegation
and the embassy staff liked the products of capitalism well enough
to go on a last-minute shopping spree. They ended up with 18
crates of washing machines, refrigerators, television sets and other
capitalistic gadgets. But the stuff remained on the pier when the
liner America shoved off because longshoremen refused to handle it.
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CONTEST!
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HURRY! CONTEST CLOSES
MIDNIGHT, JULY 31, 1951
Imagine! A simple rhyme you can dream
up in a minute may bring you $5,000 tax
free—en‘::Eh to solve financial problems,
or start i_nf dreams come true! Or you
can win @ Willys station wagon, or a trip
to Mexico for two, & Motorola console
Television set with 19" screen, or a swell
Schwinn bicycle, And there are hundreds
of other(rrizes! Don't just think about it!
Enter today, and enter as many times as
you wish, as long as you enclose a Dr.
i’epper bottle cap or facsimile for each
word inthe entire jingle.*To get first prize
money, tax free, just double the numbe.
of bottle caps to be enclosed and send
your eßtry on an official entry blank. See
Lour r. Pepper dealer or write Dr.
epper, Box 5086, Dallas, Texas.
GET RULES AND
ENTRY BLANKS
AT YOUR DEALER’S
Drink Dr. Pepper For
A LIFT FOR LIFE!
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AT THE
MOVIES
PALACE—
Wed.-Thurs. — *Mad Wednes
day,” starring Harold Lloyd,
Frances Ramsden. You Hit the
Spot. Big Little Leaguers. News.
Fri.-Sat. — “Kansas Raiders,”
starring Audie Murphy, Brian
Donlevy, Marguerite Chapman
Sons of the Plains. Early to Bet.
News.
GEORGIA—
Tues. - Wed. — “Tomahawk,”
starring Van Heflin, Yvonne De
Carlo. Wild Poses. Eymphony in
Slang.
Thurs.-Frl. — *“North of the
Great Divide,” starring Roy Rog
ers, Penny Edwards. Easy Pay
ments. Elephant Mouse. News.
Sat, — “Tarzan & the Ama
zons,” starring Joghnny Weismul
ler, Brenda Jcyce. Brother John.
Sweden.
STRAND—
Closed for repairs.
RITZ—
Wed.-Thurs. — “Jackie Robin
son Story,” starring Jack Robin
son. Bone For a Bone. Waiting for
Babv. :
Fri.-Sat.. — “Nevada Badman,”
starring Whip Wilson, Fuzzy
Knight, Three Arabian Nuts.
Atom i/[an vs. Superman—Chap
ter 8.
DRYVE-IN—
Wed.-Thurs. — “Pagan Love
Song,” starring Esther Williams,
Howard KXeel. Table Toppers.
Sleepy Time Tom. News.
Fri. — “Harriet Craig.” starring
Joan Crawford, Wendell Corey.
Bulldozing in the Bull.
Sat. — “Devil’s Doorwav,” star
ring Robert Tayvlor, Paula Ray
mond. Bauer Girls. Alpine for You.
ACCIDENT TAX PROPOSED
RHINELANDER, Wis.— (AP)
—A state official has come up
with an idea for a tax that all good
citizens would try to dodge. It’s
an aecident tax, by which each
automobile driver would be taxed
for accidents in which he was in
volved. The amount of the tax
would depend on how much the
driver was to blame.
Raymond E. Jensen, vice chair
man of Wisconsin’s highway com=-
mission, broached the plan in a
speech before the annual banquet
of the summer high conference.
Under the plan, offered “for your
thought and comments,” a state
body of accident appraisers would
investigate each motor vehicle ac
cident involving SSO or more dam
age. The appraisers would estab
lish the proportionate responsi
bility of each driver involved and
issue to him a notice of assessment,
with a $25 minimum.
The tax rate would multiply for
succeeding mishaps until “a dri
ver who repeated in accidents
would soon reach a tax rate so
high that he could no longer af
ford to continue to hold a driver’s
license.
Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD AIRLINE RY.
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Georgla
Leave for Eiberton, Hamlet and
New York and East—
-3:30 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
8:48 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
Leave for Elberton, Hamlet and
East—
-12:15 a. m.—(Local).
Leave for Atlanta, South and
West—
-5:45 a. m.—Air Conditioned.
4:30 a. m.—(Local).
2:57 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILROAD
Arrives Athens (Daily, Except
Sunday) 12:35 p. m.
Leaves Athens (Daily, Except
Sunday) 4:15 p. m.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
From Lula and Corimerce
Arrive 9:00 a. .
East and West
Leave Athens 900 a m.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Mixed Trains
Week Day Only
Train No. 51 Arrives 900 a m
Irain No 50 Departs 700 p m
WHEN YOUR MOUTH
FEELS DESERT DRY...
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14 Afternoon
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52 Female rabbit
53 Snakes
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22 French island
23 Footlike part
25 Operate
28 Article
29 Negative reply
30 Pronoun .
31 Exists
32 Fiber knots
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Radio Clock
1340 AM-99.5FM
WEDNESDAY EVENING
6:oo—Allan yackson and News
(CBS).
6:15-—Songs for You.
6:3o—Sports Paraae.
B:4s—Lowell Thomas and News
(CBS).
7:oo—Beulah (CBS).
7:ls—Jack Smith Show
(CBS).
7:30—80b Crosby’s Club 15
(CBS).
7:4s—Edward R. Murrow and
News (CBS).
B:oo—Rocky Jordon (CBS).
B:3o—Dr. Christian (CBS).
9:oo—Honest Harold (CBS).
9:3o—Bing Crosby (CBS).
10:00—Dr. Kildare.
10:30—Music You Want, When
You Want It,
11:15—Dancing in the Dark.
12:00—CBS News (CBS).
12:05—Sign Off.
THURSDAY MORNING
6:3s—Sign On.
6:4o—News.
6:4s—Hillbilly Highlights,
7:oo—Harmony Time.
7:ls—Good Morning Circle,
7:3o—World News Briefs.
8:00~CBS World News Round
up.
B:ls—The Bread of Life.
B:3o—Musit Shop Parade.
9:OO—CBS News of America
9:ls—Strength for the Day.
9:3o—The Woman’s Whirl.
9:4s—Barnyard Follies (CBS).
10:00—Arthur Godfrey (CBS).
11:30—Gems of Melody.
11:45—Rosemary (CBS).
12:00—~Wendy Warren and News
(CBS).
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
12:15—Mid-Day Roundup of the
News,
12:30—Romance of Heien Trent
(CBS).
12:45—Guest Artist.
1:00—Big Sister (CBS).
I:ls—Ma Perking (CBS).
I:3o—Young Dr. Malone (CBS).
I:4s—The Guiding Light (CBS).
2:oo—Designed for Listening.
2:l>—Perry Mason (CBS).
2:3o—This Is Nora Drake
(CBS).
2:4s—The Brighter Day (CBS).
3:oo—The News,
3:ls—Hillbilly Matinee,
4:00—1340 Platter Party.
s:oo—Georgia Bible Institute.
s:3o—The News Till Now.
s:4s—Curt Massey and Orches
tra (CBS).
WATCH FOR WEEVILS
The general drought throughout
Georgia slowed the emergence of
boll weevils from their hibernat
ing quarters, E. C. Westbrook, Ex=-
tension Service agronomist, says,
but with general rains weevils
move into cotton fields. The agro
nomist advises farmers to exam
ine cotton fields often for weevil
damage.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
RED NAMES MUST BE RIGHT
VIENNA— (AP) —Diapers for
infant Communists shouldn’t bear
the name “OK” and perfume
shouldn’t be called “Old Lavan
der,” a Budapest newspaper told
its readers recently.
The Communist government
| | publication “Fuggetlen Magyarors
zag” said that Western names like
these should be banned from Bud
apest shop windows.
g “The disappearance of these
_ | terms should be part of the fight
> for peace,” the newspaper said.
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THURSDAY
s:3o—Sign On,
s:3o—Reveille Roundup.
6:3o—The Farmer’s Guide,
7:oo—News.
705—The Blessed Hope.
7:3o—Johnny Lee Wills.
7:4s—Down Melody Trail.
B:oo—News.
B:ls—The Musical Clock.
B:ss—News.
9:oo—Morning Devotional.
9:IS—WRFC Trading Post.
9:3o—Vic Damone.
9:4s—The Feminine Agenda.
10:00—Love Letters and Love
Songs.
10:05 Melody Magic.
10:25—News, .
10:30—Frank Sinatra.
10:45—Gene Autry Show. :
11:00—The Chuck Wagon.
12:00—The Piedmont Wranglers
12:15—News.
12:30—A Song At Midday.
12:35—Blackwood Brothers.
I:oo—News.
I:os—Luncheon Serenade.
I:2s—Major League Game of
the Day.
4:oo—News,
4:os—Record Room.
s:3o—Adventure Attic.
3:45—~-Easy Moments,
6:ls—Tomorrow’s Headlines.
6:3o—Sports Roundup.
6:45—-Dollars and Sense.
7:oo—Candlelight and Silver.
7:3o—Sign Off.
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