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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1952,
Radio Clock
WGAU-CBS
1340 AM -99.5 FM
SUNDAY MORNING
B:3o=Sign On,
6:3o==Folk Music.
7:00~-Spiritual Hour.
7:3o—Rock of Ages Broadcast,
B:oo—Sterchi’s Trio,
8:30—Good Tidings Broadcast.
9:oo—~Community Sing.
9:3o—Central Baptist Church,
10:00—-News and Sports.
10:15—01d Favorites. ]
11:00—Pipes of Melody,
11:10—News.
11'15—Church Services.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
192:15—Ted Dale Show.
12:55-—-Public Safety Series.
I:oo—Revolving Bandstand.
I:ls—Souvenir Songs.
I:3o—Sunday Serenade.
2:00-Revolving Bandstand.
3:3o—News,
3:45--Revolving Bandstand.
4 15=—The Black Book Adventure
(CBS). .
4 30—=Hearthstone of the Death
Squad (CBS).
s:3o—Admiral Presents World
News (CBS).
SUNDAY EVENING
6:00-=Proudly We Hail.
6:30-—Land of the Free,
6:4s—My Favorite Album.
7:oo—Candlelight and Silver.
7-30-=Adventures of Frank Race.
8:00-—~Church Services (First
Baptist).
9:oo—News Check-Up.
9:os—Curtain Calls.
9:3o—Meet Millie (CBS).
10:00—Music Appreciation.
11:00—News in a Nutshell.
11:05—Make Mine Music.
12:00—Stardusting.
12:25--News Nightcap.
12:30—Sign Off.
MONDAY MORNING
s:3o—Sign On.
§:3o—Reville Roundup.
6:oo—News.
6:ls—Snriley Burnette Show,
6:3o—Reveille Roundup.
6:4s—=Ford Farm Time.
7:oo—News,
7:os—Glory Bells.
7:3o—Down Melody Trail.
7:4s—=Vocal Varieties,
B:oo—News.
B:ls—=The Musical Clock.
8:55-=John Conte Little Show.
9:oo—~Morning Devotional.
9:IS—~WRFC Trading Post,
9:3o—Evelyn Knight.
9:4s—The Feminine Agenda.
10:00—Charles Antell, %
10:25—News. 3
10:36—The Blessed Hope.
11:00—=W. C. T. U,
11:15=The Chuck Wagon.
12:00—Whitmire Harmony Time.
MONDAY AFTERNOON
12:15—News.
12:30—LeFevre Trio.
12:45—Eddy Arnold.
I:oo—News.
1:05-—Luncheon Serenade.
2:oo—Record Room.
B:3o—News.
3:4s—Hive of Jive.
4:ls—Record Room,
s:oo—Record Room.
s:3o—The Lone Ranger.
6:oo—Easy Moments.
GABLE REUNITED
NEW YORK, Feb. 16 — (AP) —
The New York Journal American
said Friday that Clark Gable is
“reported to have rehearsed a
kiss-and-make-up scene” with his
estranged wife, the former Lady
Sylvia Ashley.
The story, by Dorothy Kilgallen,
said:
“According to close friends,
Gable has seen her almost daily
at Doctors Hospital despite divorce
suits. Those sources report Gable's
calls weren't just ‘hello—goodbye’
affairg, but that he stayed longer
than would have been expected on
an ‘estranged’ husband suing and
being sued.”
VALUE OF ROTATIONS
In a three year rotation at the
Southern Piedmont Conservation
Fxperiment station, Watkinsville,
eotton yields inereased from 737
founds seed cotton per acre o 1,~
18 pounds t;m' acre. The lflzd in
rotu%n lost much less soll per
acre from erosiomn.
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8 55—News, §k
7:oo—Sunday Morning ;
Serenade,
8:00—CBS News.
B:ls—Church of God Program.
B:4s—Yesterday, Today and
Tomorrow, " :
9:oo—The Bible, the Book to
Live By,
9:ls—~The Gospcl Messengers.
9:4S—AP News. \
10:00— Forum Class Discussion.
11:00—Music to Please.
11:15—Service From Boulevard
Baptist Church.
SUNUAY AFTERNOON
12:15—Home Worship Hour. #
I:ls—Stars on Parade. ¢
I:3o—Music for You (CBS).
2:oo—Symphonette (CBS).
2:3o—Boulevard Baptist Church
Choir.
3:oo—Columbia Masterworks of
Music.
4:00—Bill Shadell and News
(CBS):
4:lo—Seven Days in History
(CBS).
4:IS—CBS World News Roundup
(CBS).
4:3o—lt's Always Sunday (CBS).
s:oo—King Arthur Godfrey’s
Roundtable (CBS).
5:30—Roll Call of Stars.
5:55~—C8S News.
6:oo—My Friend Irma (CBS).
EUNDAY EVENING
6:3o—Our Miss Brooks (CBS).
7:oo—Jack Benny (CBS). N
7:3o—Amos 'n Andy. |
B:oo—Edgar Bergen and Charlie
McCarthy (CBS).
B:3o—Philip Morris IPayhouse
(CBS).
9:oo—DMeet Corliss Archer
(CBS).
9:3o—Legislative Roundtable.
10:00—Inside Athens. ;
10:05—Leaders Who Serve. *
10:15—Broadway Showecase. 3
10:30—The Choraliers (CBS).
11:00—CBS News (CBS). }
11:15—Music America Loves.
12:00—CBS News.
12:05—Sign Off.
MONDAY MORNING
6:3s—Sign On.
6:4o—News.
6:45—000n Guard America.
o:os—News.
7:oo—Gocd Morning Circle, #
7:3o—World News Briefs. fi
7:35—G00d Morning Circle. ™
7:4s—Local News.
8:00—CBS World News Roundup
(CBS).
B:ls—Bread of Life.
B:3o—Music Shop Parade,
9:OO—CBS News of America
(CBS).
9:ls—Hymns of All Churches.
9:30-—Woman’s Whirl.
9:4s—Strength for the Day.
10:00—Arthur Godfrey (CBS).
11:30—Ring the Bell,
11:45—Rosemary (CBS).
12:00—Wendy Warren and News
(CBS).
MONDAY AFTERNOON |
12:15—Mid-Day Roundup of the
News.
12:30—Romance of Helen Trent
(CBS).
12:45—J0e Emerson Hymn Time.
1:00—Big Sister (CBS).
I:ls—Ma Perkins (CBS).
I:3o—Young Dr. Malone (CBS).
I:4s—Tlhe Guiding Light (CBS).
2:oo—Grady Cole (CBS).
2:ls—Perry Mason (CBS).
2:3o—This Is Tora Drake (CBS).
2:4s—The Brighter Day (CBS).
B:oo—This I Believe,
B:os—Local News.
3:15—0n Guard America.
3:3o—Hillbilly Matinee.
4:00—1340 Platter Party.
s:oo—Guest Star.
s:ls—The Bandbox.
5:30—0n Guard Amnrerica.
s:4s—Curt Massey and Orchestra
(CBS).
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Georgia is the first state in the
nation to organize a mobile soil
testing operation that can go into
every community to assist farm
ers in analyzing solls for lime and
fertilizer requirements. Four
mobile soil testing units are now
in operation in the state.
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POWER PENTSTOCKS: This is part of the rock-blasting being
done on the shore of the Niagara River (seen faintly at left) for
the seven penstocks that will bring water from Niagara Falls to a
new generating station to create 700,000 horsepower.
World's Second Largest Power
Source Seen In Niaoara Tunnel
NEA Special Correspondent
NIAGARA FALLS, Ont.—Déep
under the honeymoon city of Ni
agara Falls, workmen are blasting
through rock and sand to build a
tunnel that will be as high as a
four-story building.
The tunnel will bring water
from above Niagara Falls to a
point far below on the Niagara
River, and by 1954 it is expected
to add 700,000 more horsepower
of electricity for the kilowatt
hungry industries of southern
Ontario,
The project on the Canadian
side of the border is going ahead
under a U, S.-Canadian agree
ment to expand power facilities
at the Falls. Development on the
The project on the Canadian
side of the border is going ahead
under a U, S.-Canadian agree
ment to expand power facilities
at the Falls, Development on the
U. S. side is still in the argument
stage among federal and state
power authorities and private
power companies.
Ontario’s $182,000,000 project,
which includes new generating
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Wheel Crests standard on ROADMASTER, optional at extra cost on other Series
ITH all the new things we’ve had
to talk about in 1952 Buicks, we're
fust getting around to this one.
It's called “Easy-Eye Glass”f—a new
kind of glass with a coel, soft, blue
green tint, which filters the sun’s rays
entering your car —cuts down their
glare and heat.
You'll appreciate the “glare control” at
any time — and when you hit your first
stretch of hot-weather driving you'll find
that this glass does a great job of keeping
the heat out of your lap.
We know —because thousands of happy
Buick owners already have this new
comfort feature. The rest of the automo-
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
rock wall of the river, required
an entire new townsite for the
5000 men on the job. Many of
these are hard-rock muners
brought down from the gold
mines of northern Ontario for the
tough blasting job.
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water as it rushes toward the
brink of the Falls and drop it
through a 45-foot-diameter tun
nel to 250 feet below the river
surface, Then, for 5% miles, the
water will run gradually uphill
again to an open canal which will
carry it two miles to the seven
penstocks of the new generating
station.
The new 700,000 horsepower
will be added to the 525,000 horse~
power already generated on the
Canadian side of the Fulls.
Under the International treaty
the scenic value of the famous
Falls will not be harmed. The
flow of the -water over the Falls
GEORGIA MOTORS INC.
YOUR BUICK DEALER FOR 22 YEARS"
Warren C. Thurmond, President.
Phone 3141 Broad and Lumpkin
will be tapped in greatest quan
tity in the Fall and Winter months
when tourist activity is at & min
imum and when power needs are
highest,
The tunneling job wunder the
city of 40,000 people is being done
from five shafts sunk from the
surface at an angle, These shafts
are about 50 feet in diameter and
are being built off-center so they
can be used later for building a
second tunnel for the final power
dcvelopment on the Canadian
'side in about 1960.
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The vast industrial development
in southern Ontario since the end
of the war has been a major factor |
in the need of more power. There
are many new factories in the
area immediately north of Lakes'
Erie and Ontario today, and more
factories for defense industries
are now being built by U, S., Can
adilan, British and European cap
ital. :
The population has been in- ‘
creased by about half by the 500,-
000 immigrants who have come to
Canada since 1945. For the Niag
ara Falls power development
alone, Ontario has imported over
a thousand skilled workmen from
Great Britain, as well as unskilled
labor from western Europe.
When completed i another ten
years, the Canadian side of Niag
ara Falls alone will be the second
largest power development in the
world, next to Grand Coulee,
Washington. With the power to
be developed on the American
side of the Falls, Niagara will be’
the bigpest power source any
where, ‘ ‘
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Youth Purloins
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Birthday Gift
EASTMAN, Ga. Feb. 16 — (AP)
— Young Hal Smith went home
Friday after a one-day birthday
spree during which he took SSOO
of his mother’s money, his uncle’s
Cadillac and left a note saying he
wol'udin’t be back “until next Feb.
& By
Dadge County Sheriff Ollie Pea
cock said the 15-year-old youth
got as far as Cheraw, S. C. and
then apparently got homesick be
cause he wired his step-father,
County Agent Carter Martin, he
would return home Saturday.
But an alarm had been spread
and the boy was later picked up
by South Carolina State Police,
the Sheriff said.
Young Smith, who celebrated
his birthday yesterday, drew SSOO
from his mother’s account at the
bank, took his uncle’s Cadillac and
a .45 calibre pistol and disappear
ed, the Sheriff said.
The Phillippine Republic won
its independence from the United
States in 1946.
bile industry is just beginning to discover
what Buick discovered a year ago. It's a
great idea, which costs you very litile
extra if you order it when you're buying
a new car,
But this still leaves the other folks with
a lot of catching up to do.
You'll look a long way before you'll find
anything that approaches a Buick’s
million dollar ride.
You'll look a long way before you'll find
anything so completely satisfying as
Dynaflow Drive.”
You'll find it hard to match the style and
beauty and harmonious good taste of a
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CAP KING— Jacob Wax,
Chicago uniform cap manutac
turer, shows some of the hun
dred-odd styles he has designed
for consumers, from youngsters
to officials of the nation.
Cops Discover
Young Nudists
ATLANTA, Feb. 16 — (AP) —
A Nudist Club among school chil
dren was described to Police this
week by a 13-vear-old boy who
was arrested he left an eigth
garde class room.
He was placed in the Fulton
County Juvenile Detention home
for investigation. Officsrs with
held his name because he is a
juvenile.
Polic detective Jack Cain said
the boy told of joining a Nudiat
Club four years ago and identi
fied an abandoned house in the
community in which he said boys
and girls gathered to disrobe.
The youngster was arrested on a
description furnished Cain by a
domestic servant in a home of the
neighborhood. She told ploice she
overheard a noise in a garage
Tuesday and looked inside to find
the youth undressing a five-year
old boy.
The detective said the arrested
youth admitted luring children
into vacant garages and removing
their clothes.
Recently a three-year-old girl
came home weeping in the nude,
carrying her clothes, Cain report
ed. He said similar complaints had
been received from the neighbor
hood on several occasions.
Rotterdam, Holland, like much
of the rest of the country, is at or
below sea level, protected by dikes.
DETEERMINED PIGEON
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Feb 16
-~ (AP) — A cock and deter
mined pigecon strutted through the
door of a downtown restaurant
Thursday night, marched to the
kitchen, and had a meal of pea
nuts and a drinks of water on the
house.
Then, policeman Johnny Padgett
reported, the bird sauntered over
to a phone booth, laid an egg, and
settled down for the night.
Geologists have found fossil re
mains of jellyfish which were de
posited in the mud of ancient
Cambrian seas millions of years
ago.
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And when it comes to what you get for
what you pay—we'll gladly match price
tags with the field.
Have you had a good look at the 52
Buicks? That's something you ought to
do soon.
Flquipment, accesseries, trim and models are subject to change without notice,
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FERTILIZER PURCHASES
Early purchase of fertilizer and
storage of these materials en the
farm is good insurance against
running short at planting time, ae~
cording to agronomists of the col
lege of Agriculture. Too, placing
orders early helps insure getting
@lh.e analysis wanted in the fert
ilizer.
COTTON EFFICIENCY
Urging farmers to go out for
efficiency in cotton production in
1952, E. C. Westbrook, Extension
Service cotton specialist, says that
the record production in Georgia
is three bales per acre and that
higher yields are possible.