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7 Giant king of
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9 Sharper
10 Vital fluid
11 Soak flax
12 Precipitations
of winter
15 Parent
18 Hermits
19 Embroideries
22 Fruits
24 Inborn
31 Towing hooks
32 Amphibians
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Great Britain
11 Scamps
13 Permit
14 Marked
rhythm
16 Number
17 Grandchild
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18 Landed
properties
20 Negative reply
.21 Scent
23 Afresh
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'26 Damages
.27 Edge
28 Liquid
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30 Mouth part
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'46 Deity
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49 High
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52 Relishes
54 Redact
55 Sea eagles
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya —
(AP)—Four young Sakais—jungle
aborigines—crept into a moonlit
Red terrorist campand clubbed
four Communists to death.
Earlier, a Sakai had killed the
terrorists’ second-in-command.
Authorities are paying $3,300 in
rewards for the five Communists
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“On Saturday nights, |
just like most teen- |
agers—and people, too
—| turn on the radio
and listen to Vaughn |
Monroe, Gene Autry |
and Hopalong Cassidy. |
| like to imagine them |
all rolled into one. Well,
| can dream can’t I?"" |
THE VAUGHN
MONROE SHOW
7:30 p. m. America’s No. 1
dance band plays the smoothest |
songs of the week. |
THE GENE AUTRY |
SHOW |
8:00 p. m. Gene and his gang%
rustle up fun with a western |
flavor,
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8:30 p. m. Bill Boyd rides the
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| “After reporting the |
| news five nights of the
lweek, | like to relax on
| Saturday night and hear
Cangbusters.
CANGBUSTERS
9:00 p. m. Real-thing crime
drama, real names, real dates,
i real places.
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hear tonight?
*As Dr. Christian on radio,
please don’t phone me for
any emergency tonight.
I'll be listening to Lowell
Thomas for news,
Beulah for a delightful
characterization, and for
carefree musie, Jack Smith.”’
LOWELL THOMAS
6:45 p. m. News, his business
for 20 years, is now still bigger
business.
BEULAH :
7:00 p. m, Hattie McDaniel sets
the oven at 450 degrees for red
Jot laughs from the kitchen,
THE JACK SMITH
DINAH SHORE
GINNY SIMMS SHOW
7:15 p. m. Music you'll like with
a lilt and a laugh.
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Tonight
recommends
“l find Edward R. Mur
row's weekday news re
ports stimulating and
helpful. And, for musi
cal fun | never miss
Bob Crosby’s Club 15.”
CLUB 15
7:30 p. m. Bob Crosby, Jo Staf
ford, Gisele MacKenzie with
the top tunes,
EDWARD R. MURROW
7:45 p. m. Radio’s most honored
reporter analyzes the day's
news.
TONIGHT DIAL
1340 A. M. — 995 F. M.
Listen to the stars WGAU
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HUGE CAPTURE
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Alta.—(AP)
Rancher George Nelson trapped
and shot a grizzly bear weighing
1,000 pounds. The bear measured
nine feet from nose to tail, with
claws 4 inches Jong.
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SATURDAY
s:3o—Sign On.
s:3o—Reveille Roundup.
6:oo—News.
6:os—Reveille Roundup.
7:oo—News.
7:os—The Blessed Hope.
7:3O—T. Texas Tyler,
7:4s—Captain Stubby and the
Buccaneers.
B:oo—News.
B:ls—The Musical Clock.
B:ss—News.
9:oo—Morning “Devotional.
9:IS~—WRFC Trading Post.
9:3o—Football Game (Athens Hi
vs. Monroe High).
11:00—News,
11:05—The Chuck Wagon.
12:00—Whitmire Harmony Time.
12:15-—News.
12:30—The Blackwood Brothers.
12:45—4-H Club.
I:oo—News.
I:o4—Market Quotations.
I:os—Elmer Branyon.
I:3s—Saturday Afternoon
Frolic.
2:25-—Football Game (Georgia
Tech vs. Auburn).
s:oo—Tomorrow’s Headlines,
s:ls—Sports Roundup.
s:3o—Pigskins and Platters.
6:oo—Sign Off.
Radie~TV
FRIDAY NIGHT
WSB — Channel 2
(NBC)
6:oo—Cactus Jim*,
6:3O—R. Quinlan®,
6:4s—News; Cartoons.
7:oo—Young Mr. Robbin*,
7:3o—Views; Weather.
7:4s—News*.
B:oo—Quiz Kids*.
B:3o—We the People*.
9:oo—Big Story*.
9:3o—Aldrich Family*.
10:00—Cavalcade of Sports*,
10:45—Greatest Fights*,
11:00—News.
11:15—“Queen of the Amazons”
with Patricia Morison.
12:30—News; Silent.
WAGA — Channel 5
(CBS-D)
6:oo—Film Shorts.
6:ls—Logan Sisters.
6:3o—Newsreel.
6:4s—Film Shorts.
7:00—Boston Blackie.
7:3o—News*,
7:4s—Perry Como*.
B:oo—Mama*.
B:3o—Man Against Crime*.
9:oo—Playhouse of Stars*.
10:00—Live Like a Millionaire*.
10:30—Hollywood Opening Night*.
11:00—News; Chronoscope*,
Silent.
WLTV — Channel 8
(ABC)
6:oo—Western Star Playhouse.
6:3o—Space Cadet*.
6:4s—Sports on Parade.
7:oo—The Ruggles*.
7:3o—Life With Linkletter®.
B:oo—Mystery Theater*.
~ B:3o—Stu Erwin®,
9:oo—Crime With Father*.
9:3o—Tales of Tomorrow®™.
10:00—*Blake of Scotland Yard”
1 with Ralph Byard.
| Silent.
~ *_lndicates Network Programs.
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NEW HEAD _ pr. Allen
V. Astin, of Salt Lake City, gov
ernment scientist and weapons
experf, is new acting head of
National Bureau of Standards
succeeding Dr., Edward Condon.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
SUGGESZ')I’ION FOR FARMERS
DES MOINES, la.—(AP)—Les~
ter Abbott, manager of the John
Nie farm near Anamosa, has a sug
gestion for dairy farmers who
want to take advantage of today’s
good beef prices,
“Breeding Holstein cows to a
good Angus bull is one way to be
sure of having some feeding cat
tle,” he says.
He and Nie did that last year
and now have 15 cross-bred calves
on the farm.
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WGAU-CBS
1340 AM -995 FM
FRIDAY EVENIMG
6:ls—Sports Parade.
6:3o—The News, Local Scene.
6:4s—Lowell Thomas and News
(CBS).
7:oo—Beulah (CBS).
7:ls—Jack Smith Show (CBS).
7:30—80b Crosby’s Club 15
(CBS).
T:4s—Edward R. Murrow and
News (CBS).
B:oo—Theater of the Air,
9:oo—The Big Time (CBS).
9:3o—Paul Weston (CBS).
10:00—Capitol Cloak Room
(CBS).
11:00—WGAU News, Night Final,
11:15—Dancing in the Dark.
12:00—News.
12:05—Sign Off. :
SATURDAY 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.
7:35—~G00d Morning Circle.
8:00—CBS World News kound
up (CBS)
8:15—Good Morning Circle.
9:OO—CBS News of America
(CBS\.
9:ls—Bing Crosby Sings.
9:3o—Junior Firefighters.
9:4s—The Garden Gate (CBS).
10:00-—Lee Kelton Orchestra
(CBS).
10:15—Galen Drake (CBS).
10:30—RCA Victor Story Time.
11:00—Allen Jackson and News
(CBS).
11:05—Let’s Pretend (CBS).
11:30—Give and Take (CBS).
12:00—Theater of loday (CBS).
12:30—Modern Moods.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
I:oo—Grand Central Station
(CBS).
I:3o—Salute to the Bulldogs.
I:ss—Georgia vs. Boston College
Football Game.
4:4s—Sports Scoreboard.
S:OO—CBS Fcotball Roundup
(CBS).
s:3o—Tomorrow’s Sunday
School Lesson.
BATURDAY EVENING
6:OO—CBS News.
6:IS—UN on the Record (CBS).
6:3o—Ted Husing’s Sports
Roundup (CBS).
6:4S—CBS News (CBS).
7:oo—The Georgia Play Boys.
7:2S—CBS News (CBS).
7:3o—Treasury Bandstand ’
(CBS).
B:oo—Gene Autry (CBS).
B:3o—Hopalong Cassidy (CBS).
9:oo—Gangbusters (CBS).
9:3o—Broadway’s My Beat
(CBS).
10:00—Dancing in the Dark.
11:00—CBS News.
11:15—Dancing in the Dark.
11:30—Dancing in the Dark.
12:00—News
KOREAN KIDS STUDY
PUSAN, South Korea—(AP)—
More than three million South Ko
rean youngsters are continuing
their schooling despite the war in
Korea, the South Korean govern
ment has announced.
Of the total, at least 2,500,000
are going to primary schools. Most
of the classes are held in tents and
barracks.
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OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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BY LESLIE TURNER
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