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FRIDAY EVENING
6:15— Sports Paraace.
6:3o—The News Till Now,
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). i
7.4s—FEdward R. Murrow and
News (CBS).
B:oo—Musicland U, S. A. (CBS).
B:3o—The Big Time (CBS). !
9:oo—Paul Weston Show (CBS). |
9:3o—Robert Q's Waxworks ‘*
(CBS). |
10:00—Insicde Athens.
)(i:OS——Llapilol Cloak Room. '
40:30—Music of the Masters.
10:55—This 1 Believe, |
21:00—CBS News and the World |
fonight (CBS). l
11:15—Dancing in the Dark.
12 W—iveweo
12:05—%ign Oty
RATUE 3 Y MORNING
6:2o—Sign On.
6:2s—lNews. l
6:3o—illizilly Time Down South,
7:oo—Hidrmony time
7.15—G00d Morning Circle.
7 30~ Wortd News Brets.
7:45—L.0cal News.
7 856—Gooa wmorning Circle.
800— CBS World News hound
up (CBS)
8 15—Good Morning Circle
900— CBS News of America
(CBS'
9 15—Bing Crosby Sings
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—L.et's Pretend (CBS)
11:20—Give and Take (CBS). |
12 00—l heater of loday (CBS). |
12:30—News. |
12:45—Melodic Moods.
SAIHKDAY AFTERNOON
I:oo—~Grand Central Station
(CBS).
I:3o—Music for You.
2:oo—Here's to Veterans,
2:ls—U. S. Navy Band.
2:3o—The Chicagoans (CBS).
3:oo—Report From Overseas
{ChSB).
3:ls—Adventure in Science
(CBS).
3:3o—Serenade in Blue.
3:4s—Correspondents Scratch
Pad (CBS).
4:00—1340 Platter Party.
s:oo—Treasury Bandstand
(CBS).
s:3o—Tomorrow’'s Sunday School
Lesson,
6:OO—CBS News.
SATURDAY EVENING
6:15~-The U. N. On Record
(CBS).
6:3o—The News Till Now.
6:ls—~The U. N. on Record.
6:4s—Larry Yesueur and News
(CBS).
7:oo—The G?rgia Play Boys.
7:2S—CBC News (CBS).
7:30—01d Dominion Barn Dance
~CBS).
7:4s—Dr. Pepper's Southern
Sports Roundup (CBS).
B:oo—Gene Autry (CBS).
B:3o—Tarzan (CBS).
9:oo—Gangbusters (CBS).
9:3o—Broadway’s My Beat
(CBS). :
10:00:—Inside Athens.
10:05—Dancing in the Dark.
11:00—CBS News & Local News.
11:15—Dancing in the Dark,
11:30—Dancing in the Dark.
12 00—News
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| 5:55-~Basketball State Finals
| (Athens High Girls’
| Game):
7:10—-Basketball State Finals
| (Athens High Boys), !
B:3o—Popcorn Party. 4
9:oo—News Check.
9:os—Open House,
10:60—News.
10:15-~0Open ‘House.
11:00—News in a Nutshell,
11:05—The Night Owl.
12:00—Stardusting.
12:25—News Nighteap.
12:30—Sign Off.
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SATURDAY MORNING
s:3o—Sigmr On
s:3o—Reveille Roundup.
6:oo—News.
6:05--Reveille Roundup.
6:45-—Ford Farm Time. »
7:oo—News.
7:05-Glory Bells.
7:ls—Egg Marketing Program.
7:3O—T, Tex:s Tyler.
7:45-~—Wake-Up Saving Time.
B:oo—News.
B:ls—The Musical Clock.
~ 9:oo—"The Morning Devotional.
- 9:IS—WRFC Trading Post.
9:3o—Ralph Flanagan.
9:4s—Bing Crosby.
10:00—Anything Goes.
10:25—News.
10:30—The Blessed Hope.
11:00—The Chuck Wagon. :
12:00—Whitmire Harmony Time.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
12:15—News (H. Randolph
Holder). &
12:30—Captain Stubby and the
Buccaneers.
12:45—4-H Club.
I:oo—News.
I:os—Sunshine Broadcast. |
I:3s—Saturday Afternoon Frolics
(Part 1), ‘
2:00-—Rebroadcast — Winder |
Lions Club Amateur |
Show.
4:oo—Saturday Afternoon Frolics
(Part 1I).
6:oo—Easy Moments. |
SATURDAY EVENING
6:ls—Tomorrow’s Headlines
(H. Randolph Holder).
6:30-—Sports Roundup.
6:4s—Your Income Tax.
6:so—Sons of the South.
7:2o—Basketball State Finals
(Athens High Girls’
Game).
8:55-—Basketball State Finals
(Athens High Boys’
Game).
10:30—News.
10:45—Dr. Midnight.
12:00—Stardusting.
12:25—News Nightcap.
12:30—Sign Off.
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s:oo—Hawkins Falls*,
s:ls—Gabby Hayes®*.
s:4s—Howdy Doody*.
6:oo—Woody Willow.
6:3o—Cartoons.
6:4s—Those Two*.
7:oo—Young Mr, Bobbin®,
7:3o—Views; Weather.
7:4s—News.
B:oo—Dennis Day*.
B:3o—We the People®*.
9:oo—Big Story*.
9:3o—Aldrich Family?*.
10:00—Cavalcade of Sports?*,
10:45—Greatest Fights. .
11:00—“Return of Jimmy Valen
tine” with R. Pryor.
12:00—News; Silent.
WAGA — Channel 5
(CBS-D)
s:oo—Wild West Theater.
6:oo—News™.
6:15-—Logan Sisters.
6:3o—Newsreel.
6:4s—News,
7:oo—Bostwon Blackie.
7:3o—News*.
7:4s—Perry Conro®.
B:oo—Mama®*.
B:3o—Man Against Crime®*,
9:oo—Playhouse of Stars®.
10:00—Hollywood Opening Night*
10:30—Alliance for Peace®.
11:00—Chronoscope®.
11:15—Newsreel.
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WLTV — Channel 8
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s:oo—Circle 8 Ranch.
6:oo—Swingbillies.
6:3o—Space Cadet*.
6:4s—News; Weather.
7:oo—“Fighting Marines.”
7:3o—Life With Linkletter.
8:00-—Mystery Theater®.
B:3o—Stu Erwin*.
9:oo—The Big Picture.
9:30-—Tales of Tomorrow™.
10:00—“Meet Simon Cherry” with
Zena Marshall.
11:00—News.
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Delicious luncheon salad: Wash
or peel tomatoes and remove stem
ends. Cut each tomato into six
sections, leaving the base uncut.
Spread open slightly and place on
water cress. Fill tomatoes with
chicken salad and top with thin
slices of cucumber.
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BISMARCK, N. D. (AP) —
Thpre's a band here which is short
ci%rinet players, but no rush is
expected to fill the jobs.
‘Warden Oscar Nygaard says the
North Dakota penitentiary band
has about 25 members now. The
boys are showing much improve
ment lately, but the clarinet sec
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RUSSIAN ‘INVENTIONS’ |
IGNORED
MOSCOW (AP)— Vigorously
attacking the -Encyclopedia Brit
annica for falsifying their version
of history, Moscow papers are re
emphasizing the role played by
Russian inventors in world science.
Here are some of the claims
which the Moscow press says the
en~yclopedia has “ignared:”
l A. S. Popov, not Marconi, in
vented the -radio; N. E. Zhukov
sky’s work laid the basis for the
'dcvclopment of aviation; K. E.
|’l‘siolkovsky founded the science
lof Jetpowered flying; A. F. Mo
zhaisky made the first airplane,
\and 1. 1. Polzpnov built the first
steam engine.
| One commentator referred to the
| editors of th eEncylopedia Britan
ica as “modern sevages,” for not
' giving credit to Russian inventors,
HANGING DUMMY SCARES
‘ MOTORISTS
| ROCKFORD, 111, (AP)— Fright
| ened motorists called police on a
recent Saturday night to report
seeing the body of a man hanging
from a railroad viaduct. s
Police cut it down. It wore a
mask and was fully dressed, in
cluding hat and shoes. It was a
dummy.
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PALACE—
Wed.-Thurs.~Fri.-Sat. — “Love
Is Better Than Ever,” starring
Larry Parks, Elizabeth Taylor,
Born to Peck—Woody Woodpeck=
er, The Lady Marines—special.
| News.
' RITZ—
‘ Fri.-Sat. — “Frontier Phantom,”
starring Lash La Rue, Fuzzy St.
John, Test Pilot Donald-—Donald
Duck. So you want to be a bache
lor—Joe Doakes, Mysterious Is
land-—chapter 6.
DRIVE-IN—
Fri.—*“Louisa,” starring Ronald
Reagan, Ruth.Hussey. Audrey the
Rainmaker—Popeye.
Sat.—~“Drums -In the Deep
South,” starring James Craig, Guy
Madison, Barbara Payton. Bee on
Guard—Donald Duck. -
PIRATES ROAMING AGAIN
IN FAR EASTERN SEAS
By FRANK L. WHITE ‘
AP Newsfeatures
MANILA—Rumors of a sudden
upsurge in piracy, smuggling and
slave trading in the island-stud
ded Celebes Sea have reached the
foreign offices of three nations.
Comely Indonesian girls, kid
naped from their island homes,
are said to be dppearing in the
harems of Moro (Mohammedan)
chieftains on Mindanao Island in
the Philippines. |
The girls command high prices
on the illicit slave market. They‘
reportedly are plucked from In-'
donesian coastal villages by bold |
Moro pirates who slip in under
cover of darkness, then flee in'
small boats powered by brightly
colored sails, Many elude naval
patrol craft among the reefs and
atolls.
Arms Smuggling Rumors
There have been other ugly
rumors of guns and ammunition
flowing into seething West Irian
(Dutch New Guinea), where the
Dutch and Indonesians accuse
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GEORGIA—
Thurs.-Fri. — “Westward the
Women,” starring Robert Taylor.
News.
Sat—“ Dial 1119,” starring Mar=-
shall Thompson. Unknown World.
Time Gallops On.
STRAND—
Fri.-Sat.—“Belle of New York,”
starring Fred Astaire, Vera Ellen,
Mouse Comes to Dinner. Newly
weds House Guest. News.
HARLEM THEATRE—(CoIored)
Fri.-Sat, — Triple Program —
“San Quentin,” with Humphrey
Bogart. “Hills of Oklahoma,”’ with
| Rex Allen. ‘Overland with Kit
Carson,” with Wild Bill Elliott.
Late Show Saturday, 1:15 p. m.
—*Biack Raven.”
each other of inciuing the natives
to revolt.
Both nations claim West Irian,
Guns and bullets from the Philip
pines are reported to be in great
demand—ijust as in the days when
Indonesians were battling to win
their independence from the
Netherlands. |
Smuggling, piracy and slave
trading are an old story in the
waters south of the Philippines.
However, the problem became one
requiring action at the diplomatic
level because of reports that pi
rates and smugglers are branching '
out, coupled with unrest in West
Irian. ]
Report Requested |
The Philippines foreign office
has asked Indonesia for a full ac- |
counting of reports that scores of
Philippines citizens are in Indo
nesian jails.
In a campaign to stamp out pi
rates and smugglers, the Indo
nesian government has strength
ened coastal patrols and reported
ly has jailed anyone picked up
BY ). R. WILLIAMS
wimut an official permit. :
. The drive was ordered origin
‘ally to curb the depredations of
Mora pirates who seized copra
boats off Indonesia, then sold the
cargoes in British North Borneo.
Indonesia wants the Philippines
to do something about kidnapers.
Resistance Expected
I the reports are true, the
Moros could be expected to re
‘sist any attempt to interfere.
While they are Philippines citi
zens, they never have been ac
tually conquered.
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36 Venerates
37 Equip
38 Bridge anew
39 Resist
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BY V. T. HAMLIN
BY AL VERMEER