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AT THE MOVIES
PALACE—
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. — “Three For
Bedroom C,” starring Gloria
Swanson, James Warren, Janine
Perreau. Just Ducky—Topper.
How Science Serves You-—Ches
terfield. A Nation is Fifty—Spe
cial. News.
Wed.-Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. — “Ma
cao,” starring Robert Mitchum,
Jane Russell, William Bendix.
Teachérs Are People—Goofy. Ada
Leonard and Orchestra—musical.
News.
RITZ=-
Mon.-Tues.—“Ma & Pa Kettle
At the Fair,” starring Marjorie
Main, Percy Killbride. Dog Trou
ble—Tom and Jerry. Musiquiz—
Pete Smith. ;
Wed. = Thurs. — “The Wild
North,” starring Stewart Granger,
WendeN Corey, Cyd Charisse. 100
Pygmies and Andy Panda—Andy
Panda:
Fri-Sat.-— “Pistol Harvest,”
starring Tim Holt, Richard Mar
tin. Bee On Guard—Donald Duck.
Don Daredevil Rides Again—chap
ter 8.
DRIVE-IN—
Mon.-Tues. — “Mr. Belvedere
Rings the Bell,” starring Clifton
Webb, Joanne Dru. Lambert the
Sheepish Lion—Disney. News.
Wed.-Thurs. — “I Can. Get It
Wholesale,” starring Dan Dailey,
Susan Hayward. Swimmer Takes
All—Popeye. News.
Fri.—“The Treasure of Lost
Canyon,” starring William Powell,
Julia Adams. Feed the Kitty —
cartoon,
Sat.—*Little Tough Guys In So
ciety,” starring Little Tough Guys,
Mary Boland, Edward E. Horton.
Fraidy Cat—Tom and Jerry. Fresh
Water Champs—sport.
The number of weevils that
survive the winter is not indica
tive of the amount of weevil dam
age in cotton.
Open
12:45
LAST TIMES TODAY
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STRAND—
Sun. - Mon. - Tues. — “Skirts
Ahoy,” starring Esther Williams,
Barry Sullivan, Law and Audrey.
News.
Wed.-Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.—*“Denver
and Rio Grande,” starring Ed
mund O’Brien, Sterling Hayden.
Little Anglers. Accent On Balance.
News.
GECRGIA—
Tues.-Wed. — “I Was a Com=~
munist for the FBIL” starring
Frank Lovejoy, Dorothy Hart.
Who's Cookin’ Who. Winter Won
ders.
Thurs.-Fri,—*“Goodbye My Fan
cy,” starring Joan Crawford,
Frank Lovejoy. News,
Sat. — “Chicago Calling,” Dan
Duryea. Cat's Tale. A Missed For
tune.
HARLEM (Colored) Free Parking
Sun. - Mon. - Tues. — “Native
Son,” with Richard Wright. The
dynamite loaded story of a negro
who killed a white girl. Added:
Chapter 5, Perils of the Darkest
Junkle. Disney color cartoon and
the latest world news. Doors open
at 2 p. m. daily during this en
gagement at advanced prices.
Wed.-Thurs. — “The Lion and
the Horse,” with Steve ‘White
Heat’ Cochran, in Warnercolor.
The king of wild beasts against
the king of wild horses. More
show: MGM color cartoon, “Sym
phony In Slang.”
Fi.-Sat. — “Under Mexicali
Stars,” with Rex Allen. Also
Chapter 2, Pirates Harbor, and
Bugs Bunny color cartoon.
Late Show Sat.—“lnside Walls
of Folsom Prison.”
1 RED ACTION IS
| DEATH CAUSE
{ SINGAPORE —(AP)— A Chi
| nese Communist law designed to
| bring to an end customary Chinese
| filial piety has led to the suicide
| of a pretty Chinese woman here.
| The woman hanged herself be
\ cause she was depressed by a let
ter from her mother in Red China.
Her mother had written that her
‘brother, having married a second
time, had invoked a new Com
l munist law which states that each
household has to live by itself, and
| had thrown her aged mother out.
LOVE’S LABOR LOST
HALIFAX, Canada — (AP) —
Fire engines roared along the
streets and firefighters doused the
blaze in an old Defense Depart
ment building here. Shortly after
they left, demolition workers ar
rived for the day shift on their
job—tearing down the old struc
ture.
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TUESDAY EVENING
6:oo—Easy Moments.
6:ls—Tomorrow’s Headlines,
6:3o—Sports Roundup.
6:4s—Song Surprise,
6:so—Tune Time.
7:oo—Candlelight and Silver.
7:3o—The Pay-Off.
7:ss—Baseball — Nashville at
10:00—John Daly and the News.
10:15—The Night Owl.
11:00—New: in a Nutshell,
11:06—The Night Owl,
12:00—Stardusting.
12:25—News Nightcap.
12:30—Sign Off,
WEDNESDAY MORNING
s:3o—Sign On.
s:3o—Reveille Roundup.
5:55—G00d Morning News, .
6:oo—Reveille Roundup. ?
6:4s—Ford Farm Time.
7:oo—News.
7:os—The Glory Bells,
7:3o—~Red’s Almanac.
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—Song Surprise.
9:3s—Mindy Carson.
9:4s—The Feminine Agenda.
10:00—Anything Goes.
10:25—News.
10:30—The Blessed Hope.
11:00—The Chuck Wagon.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
12:00—Whitmire Harmony Tinre.
12:15—Today's Headlines,
12:30—Leon and Red.
12:45—Smiley Burnette. "
I:oo—News.
I:OS—U. S. Official Weather
Report,
I:lo—The Luncheon Serenade.
2:oo—Record Roomnr.
2:25-—Major League Game of the
Day (New York at Detroit
—Araerican).
4:3o—Livestock Sale.
s:oo—News.
s:os—Record Room.
s:3o—The Lone Ranger.
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6:oo—Allen Jackson and News
(CBS).
6:ls—~Sports Parade,
6:3o—The News.
6:4s—~Lowell Thomas and News
(CBS).
7:oo—~Beulah (CBS).
7:ls—Jack Smith Show (CBS).
7:3o—~The Peggy Lee Show
(CBS).
7:4s—~Edward R. Murrow and
News (CBS).
8:00—People Are Funny (CBS).
B:3o—Mr, and Mrs, North (CBS).
9:oo—The Line-Up (CBS).
9:3o—Louella Parsons (CBS).
9:3s—Hearthstone of the Death
Squad (CBS).
10:00—Inside Athens.
10:05—Pleasure Time.
10:30—Music You Want, When
You Want It.
10:55—This I Believe.
11:00—CBS News and the World
Tonight (CBS).
11:15—Dancing in the Dark.
12:00—CBS News.
12:05—Sign Off.
WEDNESDAY MOKNING
6:2o—Sign On. 7
6:2s—News. R
6:3o—Strength for the Day. '
6:4s—HillLilly Time Down
South.
7:oo—Harmony Time.
7:ls—Good Morning Circle.
7:30-—~World News Briefs. .
7:3s—Community Calendar. .
7:4o—The Scoreboard. ’
7:4s—Local News.
8:00~CBS Worla News Rourd
up (CBS)
B:ls—Market Calls.
B:3o—Music Shop Parade.
9:OO—CBS News of America.
9:ls—Hymns of All Churches.
9:3o—The Woman’s Whirl.
9:4s—Star Gazing.
~ 9:ss—Local News.
10:00—Arthur Godfrey (CBS).
11:30—Ring the Bel.
11:45—Rosemary (CBS).
12:00—Wendy Warren and News
(CBS).
WEDNESDAY A¥TERNOON
12:15—Mid-Day Roundup of Local
News.
12:30—Helen Trent (CBS).
12:45—J0e Emerson Hymn Time.
1:00—~Big Sister (CBS).
I:ls—~Ma Perkins (CBS).
I:3o—Young Dr. Malcne (CBS).
):45—The Guiding Light (CBS).
2:oo—The Second Mrs. Burton
(CBS).
2:ls—Perry Mason (CBS 3
2:3o—This Is Nora Prake (CBS)
2:4s—The Brighter Day (CBSB)
3:00-~W. C. T. U. Program.
3:2o—Music For You.
3:3o—Lucky Radio Serial
Number Contest.
3:4s—Hillbilly Matinee.
4:30—1340 Platter Party.
s:4s—~Curt Massey, Martha
Tilton.
GIRL CONQUERS POLIO
DALLAS — (AP) — Nancy K.
Reilly, 13, a Tth grade pupil, suf
fered a polio attack last October
which forced h-r out of school.
She was flat on her back in bed
for three months. Nancy hated to
be left behind a semester so after
she regained use of her arms and
hands following treatment admin
istered by her mother, she began
studying again,
Neither her teacher nor her
classmates could visit her. In
spite of this Nancy graduated re
cently from her elementary school
with high grades.
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s:3o—Cartoons.
s:4s—Roller Derby.
6:ls—Follies; Weather.
6:3o—Dinuh Shore*.
6:45-—News Caravan®.
7:oo—Midwestern Hayride*,
B:oo—Firecide Theater®,
B:3o—Circle Theater®*.
9:oo—Original Amateur Hour
with Ted Mack*,
9:45—8. Considine*,
10:00—News.
10:15—Prosecutor.
10:30—*Heart’s Desire.”
11:00—Scores.
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s:oo—Wild West Theater.
5:30-Captain Video*.
6:oo—News: Sisters.
6:ls—Sports; News.
6:3o—News*.
6:4s——Stork Club*.
7:oo—Ciscc Kid.
7:3O—GMA Program,
7:4s—Film Short.
B:oo—Ciity Hospital®*,
B:3o—Suspense*,
9:oo—Danger*.
9:3o—lnside Outdoors.
10:00—Sportscholar.
10:15—Wranglers.
10:45—News.
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(ABC)
s:oo—Circle 8 Ranch.
s:3o—Cartoons.
s:4s—Fast Action.
6:oo—Swingpbillies,
6:4s—Weather; News.
7:oo—Way Out West.
7:3o—Beulah*.
8:00—Lone Ranger®*.
B:3o—Kit Carson*.
9:oo—“Buckskin Frontier”
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~—Vice Admiral John H. Cassady,
| carrier warfare expert, is the
new Commander of the United
States Sixth Fleet based in the
} Mediterranean Sea,
Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, wm,"Be,{nTi
Star in "Macao,” Smashing Melodram;
Chills and romance mingle to
delight the audience in “Macao,”
fast-paced, highly dramatic melo
drama which opens tomorrow at
the Palace Theatre. &
Co-starring Robert Mitchum,
Jane Russell and William Bendix,
the film concerns the adventures
of these three after they meet in
the far-East island which gives
title to the picture.
Mitchum arrives with no pass
port which immediately brings
him to the attention of the police.
In reality he is a restless wanderer
unable to settle down after his
discharge from the army, but will
ing to turn his hand to any re
asonably honest work. Miss Rus
sell portrays a case singer, pep
pery of temper and independent.
Bendix poses as a carefree travel
ing salesman. In reality he is a
secret service officer sent to lure
a murderer beyond the three mile
limit where the International
Police can pick him up for killing
a police officer.
The criminal, played by Brad
Dexter, is a highly successful busi
ness man and owner of Macao's
leading gambling house. His suc
cess, however, lasts only as long as
he remains in the seething colony
which has no extradition laws.
~ He mistakenly assumes Mitchum
BUILDS TO SUIT SELF
TAMPA, Fla.—(AP)—After 40
years of working on houses for
other people, John Ciesla, 62, a
retired concrete worker, is build=-
ing one to suit himself.
Ciesla just indulges his con
struction whims. For instance,
there’s a giant clock set in the
house’s cement finish that has im
movable hands set at 11:38. He's
not sure just why he picked that
particular time.
The house is trimmed in varied
shades of yellow, green, blue and
red, sprayed over the cement.
Green cement vines with big ce
ment flowers run up the sides of
the building. The railing posts of
the outside steps are adorned with
cement heads with caricature-like
faces. -
Another cement face overlook
ing the outside stairs has eyes
which are really concealed peep=
holes. And Ciesla is not finished
yet.
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