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THURSDAY FEVENING
6:00-—Allen Jackson and News
(CES).
6:15 —~Sports Farade.
6:3o—The News Till Now.
6:4s—Lowell Thomas and News
(CBS).
7:oo—Beulah (CBS).
7:ls—Jack Smith Show (CBS).
7:3o—Peggy Lee Show (CBS).
7:4s—FEdward R. Murrow and
News (CBS).
8:00—F. B. L. in Peace and War
(CBS).
B:3o—Hallmark Playhouse
(CBS).
9:oo—Mr. Chameleon (CBS).
9:2S—CBS News.
9:3o—Louella Parsons (CBS).
9:35—T0 Be Announced.
10:05—Pleasure Time.
10:30—Presidential Profiles,
(CBS).
11:00—CBS News and the World
Tonight (CBS).
11:00—CBS News & Local News.
11:15—Dancing in the Dark.
12:00=—CBS News.
12:05—Sign Off.
FRIDAY MORNING
6:3s—Slgn On
6:4o—News.
6:45--Hillbilly Highlights.
7:oo—Harmony ‘l'ime.
7:ls—Good Morning Circle.
7 4 -Worln News Rriefs
7:3s—=Community Calendar,
7:4o—The Scoreboard.
7:4s—Local News.
8:00—CBS World News Roundup
(CBS).
B:ls—The Bread ot Life.
B:3o—Lucky Radio Serial
Number.
B:3s—Music Shop Parade.
9:oo—News of America (CBS).
9:ls—Hynms of All Churches.
9:3o—The Woman'’s Whirl,
9:4s—Coffge Time.
10:00—Arthur Godfrey (SBS).
11:30—Ring e Bell
41 45--Rosemary (CBS).
12:00—Wendy Warren and News
(CBS). ’
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
12:18—Mid-Day Roundup of the
News.
12:30—Romance of Helen Trent
(CBS).
12:48—Joe Enrerson Hymn Time,
I:ls—Ma Perk.ns (CBS).
I:3o—Young Dr. Malone (CBS).
I:4s—The Guiding Light (CBS).
2:oo—Second Mrs. Burton
(CBS).
2:ls—Perry Mason (CBS).
2:30--This Is Nora Drake
(CBS)
2:4s—The Brighter Day (CBS
3:oo—This I Believe.
3:os—Local News.
3:ls—Hillbilly Matinee.
3:3o—Hilibilly Matinee.
4:00--Lucky Radio Serial
Nuniber. ;
4:05—1340 Platter Party.
s:oo—Library Story Time.
s:ls—Spotlight On a Star.
s:3o—Lucky Radio Serial
Number.
s:3s—Songs For You.
s:4s—Curt Massey, Martha Til
tor & Orchestra (CBS).
The Momouth Oaks for three
year-old fillies had its first run
ning at Momouth Park in 1871,
Hank Dreyer, now a New York
A. C. athlete, has won 19 national
championships in the hammer, 56
and 35 pound weight throws in 22
years.
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THURSDAY EVENING
6:oo—Adventure Attic.
6:ls—~Tomorrow’s Headlines.
6:3o—Sports Roundup,
6:4s—Fastabs.
7:oo—Candlelight and Silver.
7:3o—The Pay-Off.
7:so—Baseball, Atlanta Crackers
vs. Chattanooga.
10:20—News.
10:25—The Night Owl.
12:00--Stardusting.
12:25—News Nightcap.
‘ 12:30—Sign Off.
FRIDAY MORNING
s:3o—Sign On.
s:3o—Reveille Roundup.
5:55—G00d Morning News.
6:oo—Reveille Roundup.
6:4s—Ford Parm Time.
7:oo—News.
7:os—The Glory Bells.
7:3B—Lown Melody Trail.
7:4s—Wake-Up Saying Time.
B:oo—News.
B:ls—U. S. Official Weather
Report.
B:2o—The Musical Clock.
B:ss—John Conte Little Show,
9:oo—The Morning Devotional.
9:IS—WRFC Trading Post.
9:3o—Evelyn Knight Show.
9:4s—The Feminine Agenda.
10:00—Money Go Round.
10:15—Anything Goes.
10:25—News.
10:30—The Blessed Hope.
11:00—The Chuck Wagon.
11:45—Fastabs.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
12:00—Whitmire Harmony Time.
12:15—News.
12:30—Leon and Red.
12:45—Smiley Burnette.
I:oo—News.
4:OS—U 8. Official Weather
Report.
I:lo—"Salute to Athens.”
I:ls—Luncheon Serenade.
2:oo—Record Room.
2:3o—Market Quotations,
3:2o—News.
3:2s—Baseball — Georgia vs.
Tecn (in Atlanta),
Whirlaway, winner of the 1941
Kentucky Derby, represented the
first American crop of foals of the
imported Blenheim.
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Brig.-Gen. John F. Michaelis,
one-time leader of the 27th In
fantry “Fire Brigade” in Korea,
who s now serving at Supreme
Allied Headquarters in Paris,
will soon become commandant
of West Point. He is one of
the chief architects of the Eu
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THURSDAL EVENING
WSB — Channel 2
(NBC)
6:oo—“Red Circle,”
6:ls—Follies; Weather,
6:3o—Dinah Shore*,
6:4s—News Caravan®*.
7:oo—Groucho Marx*,
7:3O—T-Men in Action.
B:oo—Gangbusters*.
B:3o—James Melton*,
9:oo—Martin Kane*.
9:3o—Peachtree Cowboys.
10:00——News; Weather.
10:15—Country Album.
10:30—Wrestling*.
11:00—Scores. :
11:15—Wrestling frome
Hollywood*.
11:45—News; Silent.
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6:oo—News.
6:ls—Logan Sisters.
6:3o—News™.
6:45—J. Woods; News,
7:oo—Gruen Theater.
7:3o—Amos and Andy*.
B:oo—Man Against Crime*.
B:3o—Big Town*.
9:oo—Racket Squad*.
9:3o—Crime Photographer*,
10:00—News.
10:15—Film Short.
10:30—Wrestling.
11:00—News*.
Silent.
WLTV — Channel 8
(ABC)
6:oo—Swingbillies.
6:3o—Sports Corner.
6:4s—Weather; News.
7:oo—Citizen’s View™*.
B:oo—The Kuggles*.
B:3o—Meet the Champ*.
9:oo—“Niagara Falls” with
Zazu Pitts.
10:00—Carling Theater.
11:00—News.
Silent.
*__lndicates Network Programs.
0 There are more than 60,000
tractors on farms in this state at
present, say agricultural engineers,
Silage furnishes good, succulent
feed for any season, when grass
| or other green feed is lacking.
Beheading was regarded as an
honorable form of execution by
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l Sun. = Mon, « Tues. - Wed. =~
Thurs. = Fri, - sat.—"“Ma and Pa
Kettle At the Failr,” starring Mar
jorie Main, Percy Kilbride. Listen,
Judge. Candid Microphone, News.
-'GEORGIA-—
! Thurs. — “Borderline,” starring
lFred Mac Murray, Claire Trevor,
| Bargain Madness. Fox News.
! Fri.-Sat. — “Sunnyside of the
‘ Street,” starring Frankie Laine,
| Tony Arden. Naughty 20’s. Riot in
i Rythm.
| HARLEM THEATRE (Colored)—
I Wed.-Thurs. — “Killer Diller,”
with King Cole Trio and an out
standing colored cast. MGM color
cartoon.
Fri.-Sat. — Triple Program: No.
1: “Redwood Forest Trail,” with
Rex Allen., No. 2: “Counter Spy
Meets Scotland Yard.” No. 3:
“Overland With Kit Carson.” Add
ed: Color Cartoon.
Late Show Saturday—lo:ls p.
m.—“ Beast of Borneo” and ‘“Voo
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BLUNT REQUEST—“U. S. Go Home” is the grim anti-American
sentiment smeared in paint on car owned by a civilian employe of
the U. S. Air Force at Chateauroux, France. Similar crudely
scrawled remarks have appeared in several places in Europe where
American forces are stationed. Nationalist fanatics, or Communist
sympathizets are believed responsible for the signs.
'BY ). R. WILLIAMS
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Tues.-Wed.-Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. —
I “With a Soniiln My Heart,” stare
ring Susan Hayward, Rory Cal
houn, David Wayne, Thelma Rit
ter. Flipper Frolics—Terrytoon.
News.
RITZ—
Wed.-Thurs. — “Jesse James,”
starring Tyrone Power, Nancy
Kelly. Donalds Golf Game—Don=-
ald Duck.
Fri.-Sat.—“The Hawk of Wild
River,” starring Charles Starrett,
Smiley Burnette. The Loose Nut—
Cartoon. Mysterious Island—chap
ter 12.
DRIVE-IN—
Wed.-Thurs.—*“Sailor Beware,”
starring Dean Martin, Jerry Lew
is. Lunch with a Punch—Popeye.
News.
Fri. — “Captive Wildwoman,”
starring John Carradine, Evelyn
Ankers, Show Time—color favo
rite. The Awful Sleuth—All Star.
Sat. — “Fort Osage,” starring
Rod Cameron, Jane Nigh. Fath
er’s Lion — Goofy. Lord Epping
Returns—Leon Errol.
PEOPLE ON FARMS
Georgia’s farm population in
1950 was 28 per cent of the total
population for the state, say Agri
cultural Extension Service econo
mists., In 1940, farm population
rerresented 44 per cent of the to
tal, and in 1920, 58 per cent of the
total. '
Flower arrangement after some
of the most decorative accessories
to be found in a home.
Equine Experiment
HORIZONTAL |
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14 Pale-colored
15 Landed
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17 Backs of necks
19 Weight of
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words
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28 Oriental porgy
29 Arrival (ab.)
30 Birthday of'
thoroughbreds
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33 A —— is used
by riders of
these equines
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37 Loiter
38 Seasoning
40 Miss Gardner
41 Stormed
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BROILER PRODUCTION
In Georgia the produ- of
brollers has increased from aroyn,
5“0,000 in 1935 to approxim.
90,000,000 in 1951, accordin, ~
Agricultural Extension = :
poultry experts. This st
produces more broilers :
other in the nation.
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5 English
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6 Disorder
7 Qualified
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8 Diners
10 Austere
12 Rebuffer
13 Bamboolike
grass
18 Dance step
21 Give
23 Erects
25 Simple
26 Hawaiian
precipice
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shoot at
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MA]JOR HOOPLE
BY EDGAR MARTIN
BY LESLIE TURNER