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3 Smoking
device
4 Antler
5 Spanish town
6 Granular snow
7 Roman road
8 Note of
Guido's scale
9 Encountered
111 t is a baritone
12 Employed
15 Musical
instrument
16 Seines :
18 Baseball E
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19 Indians '
22 Harangue '
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43 Verify
‘l4 Measure of
weight
17 Pronoun
18 Cores
20 Exist
21 Greek letter
23 owl's cry
25 Mine entrance
26 War god of
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27 Reserve ‘
Corps (ab.,)
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of satisfaction
30 Sodium
(symbol)
31 Portend
33 Icelandic
legend
38 Siate
37 Brother of
Jacob (Bib.)
38 Direction (ab.)
29 Withered
45 Yritten form
* of Mister
48 Arid
48 Polynesian
49 Western
. democracy
(ab.)
50 Public votes
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VERTICAL
1 Recede
2 Abraham’s
home (Bib.)
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By ERSKINE JOHNSON
NEA Staff Correspondent
HOLLYWOOD — (NEA) — Ex
clusively Yours: Humphrey Bo
gart and Lauren Bacall are dream
ing of those “Together Again” ads
for a movie in 1952. Wailing that
their last co-starrer was “Key Lar
go” in 1948, Bogie told me:
“People liked us as a team.
We're anxious to do another pic
ture together. If Fox doesn’t come
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24 Mountain
nymphs
311 t is used in a
32 Above
34 Barriers
35 Emanation
40 Prayer ending
41 Treaty
42 French
novelist
43 Great Lake
44 Heaven (var.)
47 Assent
49 Utility
51 French article
52 “Tar Heel
State” (ab.)
up with something we’ll co-star in
a story I bought for our own com
pany.”
Bogie's playing his first news
paperman role—a New York man
aging editor in “Deadline, U. S. A.”
“But tell the boys not to worry,”
he flashed it, “I'm playing him
with a little kindness.”
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Television is cutting into the
circus boxoffice, too. A big Holly
wood talent agency is testing re
action of Hollywood and TV sters
for personal appearances with the
Ringling Brothers - Barnum &
Bailey big top show throughout
the '52 season. Hedy and Dagmar
sharing an elephant?
* * *
The grapevine has the Howard
Keel marriage off keel. They in
sist it isn’t . . . Red Skelton denies
the printed report that he’s quit
ting radio in favor of full-time
TV. The contract, he says has
two more years to go . . . Fox will
film a sequel to ‘Anne of the In
dies,” with Jean Peters again play
ing that lady pirate.
* % *
Hush-hush item: Dan Dailey
showed up at Fox with a black
eye and the set of “The Girl Next
Door” immediately was closed to
all visitors,
® % *
“House Beautiful” editors won’t
be after Katharine Hepburn. She’s
renting a 20-room home 'in Bever
ly Hills but only two rooms, the
den and the bedrom, are fur
nished . . . The polite feud be
tween Ann Southern and Robert
Cummings, co-starring on Broad
way in “Faithfully Yours,” is a
movietown eyebrow-raiser.
Marriage Department:
Merle Oberon and Dr, Rex Ross
will make the big decision about
marriage now that she’s back in
Hollywood.
A chilling behind-the-scene le
gal fight is being waged by Terry
Moore and Glenn Davis over their
divorce plans . . . Patti Andrews
and pianist Wally Weschler will
announce the wedding date any
day now . . . David Brian and
Adrian Booth are only inches be
hind the Viec Matures in the bat
tling Mr. and Mrs. League.
* % -
Sheldon Leonard, who's been
fighting to get out of gangster
roles, will play a romantic lead
with Ann Richards in “Decision.”
* * *
This I have to see: Paulette
Goddard and Gypsy Rose Lee tak
ing a bath in a pool of goats’ milk
in “Babes in Bagdad,” the comedy
they will make in Spain with John
Boles as a passionate caliph.
® ¥ *
A new Hollywod fan club for
Gaylord Hauser, the blackstrap
molasses - and - wheat ~ germ man,
opens its meetings with the sing
ing of the official theme song:
“Come on-a my Hauser.”
® =» *
Dianne Dearborn, the lark who
has been publicized as the French
Jane Russell, will have her film
career piloted by agent Helen
Ainsworth. The zippy hunk of
pastry isn’t a bona-fide Frenchy,
by the way. She was born in
Philadelphia.
Smoldering *“Flame”
There may be fireworks when
Yvonne de Carlo and Rock Hud
son get together as co-starring
mates for “The Scarlet Flame.”
They were on non-speaking terms
when they finished “Tomahawk”
for UI last year . . . The Palm
Springs Doll House is featuring a
Genii cocktail—*“one drink and
you think you're Aladdin.”
|* » ®
The project to co-star Cary
Grant and Mexican comedy star
Cantinflas has been called off. The
Mexican comic decided there was
too much of Cary Grant in the
script.
® % *
Steve Cochran, who wants to
direct, is shooting a full-length
16-mm. feature to prove his point.
llt’s from his own screenplay and
bankrolled from his own savings.
THINGS QUITE DIFFERENT
THEY ARE DOING —
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MONDAY EVENING
6:ls—Tomorrow’s Headlines,
6:3o—Sports Roundup.
6:4s—The Stars Sing.
7:oo—Santa Claus. '
7:3o—The Pay Off.
B:oo—News. s
B:ls—U. S. Marines.
B:3o—Bright Star.
9:oo—News Check.
9:os—Curtain Calls.
9:3o—Boston Blackie.
10:00—Globetrotters. 4
10:15—Sittin’ In.
10:45—Night Owl.
11:00—News in a Nutshell,
11:05—The Night Owl.
12:00—Stardusting.
12:25—News Nightcap.
12:30—Sign Off.
TUESDAY MORNING
s:3o—Sign On,
s:3o—Reveille Roundup.
6:oo—News. 2
6:os—Reveille Roundup.
6:ls—Smiley Burnette,
6:3o—Farmers Guide.
7:oo—News.
7:os—The Blessed Hope.
7:3o—Red’s Record Roundup.
7:4s—Vocal Varieties.
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—Anything Goes.
10:25—News.
10:30—Shopping Guide.
10:45—Meet Me At Crow’s.
11:00—The Chuck Wagon.
12:00—Whitmire Harmony Time.
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
12:15—News.
12:30—LeFevre Trio.
12:45—Checkerboard Time.
I:oo—News.
I:os—Luncheon Serenade. .
2:oo—Record Room.
3:ls—Shopping Guide.
3:3o—News.
3:4s—Hive of Jive.
4:15-—Record Room.
4:3o—Santa Claus.
s:oo—Record Room.
s:ls—Cinnamon Bear.
s:3o—Voice,
6:oo—Easy Moments.
Radie~TV
MONDAY EVENING
WSB — Channel 2
(NBC)
6:oo—Santa Claus.
6:ls—Woody Willow.
6:3o—Robert Quinlan*,
' 6:4s—Cartoons.
7:oo—Spotlight Revue,
7:ls—News Review*.
7:3o—Views; Weather.
7:4s—News.
8:00—Paul Winchell*,
B:3o—James Melton*.
9:oo—Lights Out*.
9:3o—“Top Secret” with
Robert Montgomery.
10:30-—Who Said That*,
11:00—News.
11:15—“City of Missing Girls”
with Gale Storm.
12:30—News; Silent.
WAGA — Channel 5
(CBS-D)
6:oo—Newsreel.
6:ls—lL.ogan Sisters.
6:3o—Santa Claus.
6:4s—Film; Shorts.
7:oo—Cisco Kid.
7:3o—News*.
7:4s—Perry Como*,
8:00-—Video Theater*.
B:3o—Talent Scouts®.
9:00—I Love Lucy*.
9:3o—You Asked For It.
10:00—Studio One*.
10:45—Chronoscope*.
Silent.
WLTV — Channel 8
(ABC)
6:oo—Shadow of the Eagle.
6:3o—Space Cadet™.
6:4s—Van Varieties.
7:00—Dell O'Dell*.
7:3o—Hollywood Screen Test*,
B:oo—Amazing Mr. Malone*.
B:3o—Shadow of the Cloak*.
9:oo—Hands of Destiny®.
9:3o—Telesports Digest.
10:00—*“Flight to Nowhere” with
Alan Curtis.
Silent.
*_lndicates Network Programs.
PLAIN TALK
OMAHA — (AP) — The “Air
Impulse”, weekly newspaper pub
lished at Offutt Air Force Base
here, appealed for blood donations
in language fighting men under
stand. At the bottom of the news=
paper page was the single line:
“It is better to give than re
ceive. .. blood.” .
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATYHENS, GEORGIA
FOR A BETTER LOOK
ROCHESTER, N, Y, — (AP)—
Those pasty-faced TV eowboy
heroes should loek a lot ‘better
now - thirough special TV eye
| glasses which are supfoud te
| minimize glare and provide gofter,
| more human pictures for the view
or.
Produced by Bausch & Lomb
Optical Co. here, the glasses are
precision ground and polished,. }°
Scientists worked a year to Yer
fect the glass. Research specialists
said, however, that the glasses are
not intended to remedy visual de-
Ifecs such as nearssigthedness.
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6:oo—Allen Jackson and News
(CBS).
6:l3—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).
7:4s—Edward R. Murrow and
News( CBS).
B:oo—Suspense (CBS).
9:oo—Lux Radio Theater (CBS).
10:00—Bob Hawk Show (CBS).
10:30—Inside Athens.
10:35—Dancing in the Dark.
11:00—CBS News and the World
Tonight (CBS).
11:15—Dancing in the Dark,
12:00—News.
12:0—Sign Oft.
TUESDAY MORNINAG
6:3o—The News, Local Scene.
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 Round
up (CBS)
B:ls—Bread of Life Program.
B:3o—Music Shop Parade.
B:4s—National Education Week.
9:OO—CBS News of America
(CBS).
9:ls—Hymns of All Churches.
9:3o—Woman’s Whirl.
9:4s—Strength for the Day.
10:00—Arthur Godfrey (CES).
11:30—Soctal Security Program.
11:45—Rosemary {CBS).
12:00—Wendy Warren and News
(CBS).
TUESDAY AF(%“RNOON
12:15—Mid-Day Roundup of the
News.
12:30—Romance of Helen Trent
(CBS).
12:45—J0e Emerson Hymn Time.
I'oo—Big Sister (CBS).
I:ls—Ma Perkins (CBS).
I:3o—Young Dr. Malone (CBS).
I:4s—Thg Guiding Light (CBS).
2:oo—You and Your Home.
z:ls—Perry Masou (Lso).
2:20-—This Is Ncra Drake
2:4s—The Brighter Day (CBS).
(CBS)
3:oo—Local News.
3:ls—Harlem Review.
3:3o—Hillbilly Matinee.
4:oo—Gallant-Belk Santa Claus,
4:30—1340 Platter Party.
S:OO—W. C T. U Program,
s:ls—For Those Who Gave
Most.
5:30 —-Songs for You.
.s:4s—Curt Massey and
CHINESE BASKETBALL
CHAMPIONSHIP PLANNED
SINGAPORE — The first Far
Eastern Chinese Basketball cham=
pionship will be held in Malaya
early in 1952.
This was decided at a meeting
of basketball organizations of
Southeast Asia held here under
chairmanship of Aw Kow, presi
dent of the Malayan Chinese
Sports Federation.
The tourney will be held bi
annually with each competing
country having the opportunity to
kold the meet in its own area. This
committee will be composed of one
representative each from the Phil
lippines, Hong Kong, Indonesia,
Thailand, Indochina and Malaya.
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BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY and RALPH LAN;
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1951,
BY LESLIE TURNER
BY V. T. HAMLIN
BY MERRILL BLOSSER
BY EDCAR MARTIN
BY AL VERMEER
MAJOR HOOPLE