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11 SECTION 2 THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 4, 1949. CROSSWORD PUZZLE TODAY'S RADIO HIGH LIGHTS Gity and County Statistics Dinah Shore teams up with Jack Smith for new series. WHAS 6:15 p.m. Rep.

Wright Patman, Leon Keyserling, Suits Filed Henry J. Taylor and Robert Byfield de bate corporate profits. WINN 7:30 p.m. Reckless driving Donald M. Kresin, 120.50: Miles Graham, Branden Buhlen, $20.50.

Drunk in public place (auto) Elmer Workman, $55 50. Failure to yield right of way to boulevard James A. Metts. $20.50. Operating motor vehicle without tags James Goodall.

$20.50. Vagrancy Adolphus Burkhart, $20 50. lar Level Mary Louise Cipolone. 18, of 1243 Durret Ln. Dallas Ashley, 21, truck driver, 1418 W.

Market; Lorena Wilson, 21. of 2119 Pirtle. James W. Graham. 28.

student. Lexington; Ann Marie Fine, 27 of 2233 Boulevard Napoleon. George A. Gray. 23, assistant foreman, Rt.

Elena Silvers. 21. Valley Station. Sidnev Gynr. salesman, and Matty Jean Wilson, 26, both of Indianapolis.

Fibber McGee and Molly resolve to start New Year right. WAVE 8:30 p.m. Daryl Parks, George Reeves call the plays, U. of WKLO 8:25, WINN 8:45 p.m. Also WRXW 8:30, WAVE-TV 8:25 p.m.

Sen. J. Howard McGrath and Sen. Robert Taft discuss "What's Ahead for the New Congress?" WGRC 9 p.m. Secret Sayin is now worth $31,000 on Hit the Jackpot.

WHAS 9 p.m. Lis tin Correct At Press Time Paul Henreid relates some personal experiences and Ezio Pinza introduces a protege. WHAS 8 p.m. Bob Hope has the musical assistance of Doris Day and Billy Farrell for songs Police Court Births Paul Henreid and Les Brown. WAVE 8 p.m.

These SI 2012 Lois Goldsmith Wilson vs. Tommy Wilson, annulment. 312013 Nettie Belle Darlington vi. Al-phonzo Darlington, divorce. 313014 Commonwealth Loan Co Herbert Unseld et collection.

312015 Commonwealth Loan Co. vs. Cur-tit L. South et collection. 31201S William P.

Ernst, Hattie R. Ernst, divorce. 312017 Jewel Tea Co vm. ari Blair et collection. 312013 Mary Hodge Robert N.

Hodge, divorce, 312019 W. W. Grainger, vs. G. M.

6c W. Electric collection. 312020 Consolidated March Products, vs. American Distributing collection. 312021 Chase Candy Co.

vs. Landrum Food Products collection. 312022 Liberty National Bank Trust Co. vs. W.

C. O'Brien, collection. 312023 Earl E. Stover vs. Polly M.

Stover, divorce. 312024 Milton E. Lukins vs. David B. Blakey, damages.

312025 Martha S. Wayne vs. I. J. Wayne, divorce.

312028 Evelyn Earls. 12. by her guardian, Edward Mackey, vs. Louis Dawson et damages. 312028 Valida Kirk vs.

James H. rfirk, divorce. TUESDAY'S PROGRAMS 6 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT 1 12 4 6 Il6 rr I it" ps is ipnr -HI ill HI. 11 23 Jp 24 Hp 2 26 27 Hp 19 mmml IP 40 ip H5 50 51 52 53 rr 1350 00 1080 wue cbs WLOU WKYW WAVE WKLO WINN ABC 1240 WGRC MBS 1400 11 nao 840 Wild wood Church Melody Four It's a Good Day Ky.

Farmer Prayer Time Alarm Clock Cb. 6 Inspiration News; Farmer Randy Atrber Clock Shop :00 News; Markets :15 Frank Cooley :30 Roy Starkey :43 Get I Smilin Hillbilly Round'p Farm News On Parade Sacred Heart Girls. Mrs. Marvin Deacon. 223 S.

Floyd. Dec. 7. Mrs. Frank A.

Young. 833 5th. Dee. 4. Mrs.

Cecil L. Childress, 807 S. 35th, DMrs. Herman C. Wright, 1313 Story, Dec.

19. Mrs. Ernest G. Marler, 1413 S. 2d, Dec.

Mrs. Richard P. Turpen, 4208 Taylor Dec. 14. Mrs.

Truman E. Dutschke. 1139 Logan, Dec. 9. Mrs.

Allie W. Brown, 1024 Lincoln, Dec. 19 Mrs. James C. Dunn, 1442 Taylor, Dec.

15. Mrs. Sol Y. Mocerf. 1371 S.

1st. Dec. 19. Mrs William H. Butler, 926 Cherokee Rd Dec.

5. Mrs. Richard A. Cook. 1009 S.

29th, Dec. 25 Mrs. Lawrence Collard, 2910 Garland, Dec. 17. Mrs.

William T. Porter, 3415 Rudd, Dec. 13 Mrs. Eugene Geiser, 3732 Warren, Dec. 20 Mrs.

Raymond Blain, 1617 Dixdale, Dee. 12 Musical Clock wr Waltman On Parade 7 On Parade Rhythm Ranch Coffee Concert News News Clock Shop On Parade Randy Atcher :00 News, Clark fl5 Renfro Valley :30 News, Oberlin :45 Renfro Valley Dr. A. D. Muse News; Ch.

of Chr. Time, Topic. T'ne News; Clock Clockwatchers News: Clock Clockwatchers News; Clock ClockM-atcbers Breakfast Mnsie Sin K-and -Sway Breakfast Club Drunken driving John Metcalf. postponed to. Feb.

8: Alfred Watson, to Jan. 12; George P. Walker, to Jan. 26; John Lowery, to Feb. 2: Raymond Isom, to Jan.

28: Marvin Brombach. to Feb. 4. Carrying concealed a deadly weapon Richard Stearns, postponed to Jan. 14.

Grand larceny John Brown, to grand jury Jan. 14. Malicious shooting Dennis, postponed to Jan. 20. Storehouse breaking William H.

Coley and John Tennill. and Edward Small-wood, postponed to Jan. J7: Earl Robinson and Arthur Mitchell, to grand jury Jan. 14. Malicious striking Paul Wentworth, postponed to Jan.

20. Reckless driving Sanford McGowin, $100. Destroying private property John J. Sihgo. postponed to Jan.

13. Obtaining money under false pretenses Rosetta Calloway, held to grand jury Jan. 14. Assault and battery Carl Browning, postponed to Jan. 21.

Marriage Licenses Larry O. Dennis, 27, operator, and Margie F. Weber. 29. both of Coral Ridge.

William J. Borden. 21. warehouseman, 3427 Rudd; Mattie Tandy, 19, of 341 N. 27th.

Fred Goldstein. 27. salesman. Akron, Ohio: Sara Lee Frockt, 20, of 1508 S. 1st.

William F. Schaftlein. 22. operator. 3436 Taylor Mildred L.

Longest, 23, of 2302 W. Broadway. Bert W. Martin. 51.

manufacturer, Ada Bell LaMay, 42. both of Mount Vernon, Ohio Charley E. Thomas. 25. attendant.

211 Breakfast Matn'a Morn. Melodies News, Halloran Sunny Side Ip 8 News; Clock Jerry Behrens Impressions Mt. Jamboree :00 AtUtott Habit :15 :30 :45 News Bright Spot County Court Music Food; Console Vocal Varieties Through Years 9 My True Story Story: Crocker Betty Crocker Guest Star Fred Waring Road of Life Brighter Day :00 Ken Meeker :15 Music For Yon :30 Easy 3-some :45 News: Matinee Breakfast Matn'e Ruth Corapton Love Lyrics House of Music News; 3 On Disc tddie LeMar uman's Angle-News; Fiesta Jan Garner Rec. lassif led Rhy. Lullaby :00 Arthur Godfrey 2d Honeymoon Ted Malone News; Souvenirs Knick Knacks Club 1060 Sons P'neers Rec.

Western Parade News WKYW School 10 Nora Drake We Love-Leam Jack Bercb Lora Law ton Baptist Hour Victor Lindlahr Heatter's Mail Lanny Ross :15 :30 :45 Galen Drake ACROSS Potluck Parade Ballroom Welcome Travel'r Kate Smith Severs Pee Wee King Musical Billboard 11 Market Basket Rhy. Fantasy Jerry Behrens News, Hansen :00 Wendy Warren :15 Aunt Jenny :30 Helen Trent :45 Our Gal day Art Baker Music Room Rev. E. F. Elites Lady Lookout News Bandstand Bin Sings Kcc Big Sister 13.

Pared 16. Exist 19. Barnyard fowl 21. Figure of speech (pi.) 23. Attempted 25.

Punctuation mark 27. To be mistaken 29. Paddle 32. Item of property 33. Lances 34.

One of the planets 3.. Mexican dish Woolly sr. Commonplace 40. Fabulous bird 4ft. Aroma 44.

Roman high war 4T. Ostricblike bird AH. The self SI. Epistle (abhr.) 53. Paid notice Club 1080: Mkts.

Skef fington Atcher Service WKYW Theater Top Tunes News Singin' Sam Rec. 12 Noon Neighbors Happy Gang Memory Man Checker Jam'ree Georgia Wildcats News, Gilbert Woman's Way ws Freddie Martin Dorothy Dix :45 Farm Markets Good Music Hr. Linda's 1st Love Queen for a Day Pauline Shader appointed administrator of estate of Leslie Basham. Elizabeth Converse appointed administrator of estate of Mary A. Hoffman.

Building Permits E. D. Cross Sons, prefabricated metal dwelling, 100S-7 S. Western 000. Liberty National Bank Sc Trust concrete block addition to store building, 410 W.

Jefferson, RO0. Ira Reifsinger. frame dwelling, 1203 Lincoln, $2,500. Indictments Operating a motor vehicle without Owners consent Frank Wisdom. Horse-stealing Leo Coleman; Manson Duncan.

Jr. Grand larceny Aaron Price. Willful murder Albert Shelkels; Jake "President" Craft. Armed robbery Albert Shelkels; Jak "President" Craft. Quarterly Court Grand larceny Adolphus Burkhart, to grand jury, Jan.

28. Drunk in public place John Sobienskl, Ben Redman. $20 50. Indecent exposure Franklin W. Nuckols, Waltz Time Juke Box Hall of Fame Cheer-Un Time Kditor's Daughter Meditations Easy Rhythm Bluegrass Frolic :00 2d Mrs.

Burton :15 Perry Mason :30 Nora Drake :45 You Tick Plantation Party Cornb Matinee Today's Children Bride and Groom com Hope inest Mrs. Franz W. Fitzner, 361 N. 41st, Dec. 6.

Mrs. Norbert F. Bay, 3911 Bank. Dec. 11.

Mrs. Joseph Carter, 4215 Park Dec. 14. Mrs. Earl R.

Poynter, 313 N. 27th, Dec. 10. Mrs. William L.

Cooper, 268 Saunders, Dec. 7. Boys. Mrs. Charles Smith.

2631 -rear N. Western Oct. 17. Mrs. Dennis Montgomery, 422 E.

Chestnut, Nov. 20. Mrs. Clyde Bevars, 1216B W. Hill, Dec.

Mrs. Howard R. Davis, 509 W. Lee. Dec.

13. Mrs. Jack M. Brown. 2404 Rowan.

Dec. 4. Mrs. Joseph C. Riley, 329 E.

Breckinridge, Dec. 4. Mrs. James E. Stidham, 823 S.

Brook, Dec. 18. Mrs. Harold A. Terry, 2221 W.

Broadway. Dec. 16. Mrs. Wallace B.

Minton. Rt. 1. Dec. 24.

Mrs. William F. Obst. 419 S. 33th.

Dec. 9. Mrs. William P. McCarthy, 1911 Bank, Dec.

13. Mrs. William C. Arms, 2315 Columbia, Dec. 10.

Mrs. Walter C. Vaughn, 2318 Dixdale, Dec. 2. Hearts In H'mony 43.

Mexican Indian tribe 43. The Nahoor sbeep 46. Babylonian deity 47. To stive instruction 49. Indian mulberry 50.

Earthquake 52. Ambassador 54. To reject with disdain 55. To wear away DOWN 1. Punctuation mark 2.

Near 3. To pilfer 4. Allowance for waste 5. Sippers fi. To improve 7.

War god 8. Mournful 9. Plural ending 10. To state 11. Lasso News: Concert i Concert Hall News: Sports Puzzle Solved: News: Deut'h Rec This Day Viler Reply Expunger Prefix: not Scolded Note of wale To ventilate Pastries Rested To blow en horn Tiny To quote Worships Boarded Title of respect The fourth caliph Showy flowers Fishes from moving boat Hastened Macaw Trim Weight of India Sports Page Ladies Be Seated House Party 2 Life Beautiful Ma Perkins Pepper Young Rt.

to Happiness :00 David Harum :15 Hilltop House :30 Guiding Light :45 Street Man Tune Iowa News Hospitality Time Word-Music Music Street Shipp: EBtelle Murphy 21. of 4864 Crittenden. William F. Lippy. 23, engineer, 839 S.

33d; Philomena Clara Dittmeier 22, of 1426 S. 6th. Charles Percv Noe. 34. maintenance man.

2131 S. First; Dessie Marie Tate, 33. of 2927 S. 3d. Ollie Barnes, 21.

production worker. 522 N. 22d; Rosa Lee Hendricks, 21, of 2624 Portland. John T. Mitchell.

44, shoe repairman, 2413 Columbia: Laura Buckman. 43 of 110 W. Chestnut. Willard Dorton. 21.

ironworker. 3122 S. Preston; Elizabeth Williams, 16, of 679 At-wood. George W. Niehaus, 29.

salesman, 219 Hubbards Margaret E. Comley. 28, of 3710 Frankfort Ave. Ben Smith. 18.

railroader, 4429 Pop Kay Kyser News; Sports Sports Page 3 Backstage Wife Stella Dallas Lorenzo Jones Widow Brown :00 Hint Hunt :15 Hunt: News :30 Don Ameche :45 News: Crooner Crooners Clash Ethel-Albert Cneer-Cp Time Town; News Merry-Go-Round Instrumental In Louisville Alan Stephens Children's Corner Tune Town Music You Like 4 News; Sports Gene Autry Bee. Sports Page News, Donnetl A Girl Marries Portia Faces Life Just Plain Bill Fr. Page Farrell :00 Rosemary :15 Dr. Malone Walton's Wax :45 Gene Autry Rec Classifieds WLW Vc SBC 650 WSM StABI jSlOlLlE CE 3LAJLA HAJl A A A "oR 0. gjOH 0 I pORC A HlAlV lL 0W B0Ji sssaI S3 iii 0 Ll 0VV JL 3L A me tte 0 A A- I BEm FlElEl IeImI IR Mrs.

William Mills. zl nan k. uec. o. to grand jury, riday.

Green Hornet Jack Armstrong 5 Music At Five News, Everbach Sleepy Joe Lady of Day 1st Nazarine St. Francis Hr. Capt. Midnight Tom Mix Music Memos News Your Pleasure Three Star Extr News, Kay Cheer-Lp Jam'ra News, Gilbert Herb Shriner Spts. D'header :30 News.

French Lowell Thomas On the Bandstand Backstage Wife Exening News Roy Acuff Candlelight News. Taylor Hill: Hit Tunes Relaxin' Time Supper Club World News Boston Blackla Slim Baker Passing Parade Inside Sports Supper Club wood Theater Richard llarknesa Supper Club World News Headlines Richard Harkness :00 Beulah Jack Smith Club 15 :43 d. R. Murrow News: Sports Voices in Song Concert Hall Mystery Th'ter' Marriage for All Red Cross Town Meeting Your Life Date With Judy Your Life Date With Judy Cooke Quartet Songs of Cheer Official Detective Detec Gardn'r 1 .1 North :45 Dance Parade Dance; News Your Life Date With Judy Bob Hope Fibber McGee 6 7 8 "9 South Am. Way Constant Invader L'.

of Bob Hope Fibber McGee Bob Hope Fibber McGee Gabriel Heatter Smooth Side Lone Wolf Wolf; News Monitor News I', of L. -Oilers :00 We. the People M. Amsterdam AS (10 Hit Jackpot 15 :30 Frankle Carl 45 Forum of Air REX It A IV lissing Something By Dal Curtis "THIS HAS BEEN AND I WAS AFCAID "'1 J. I'VE BECOME BOBEPj HADW'T I NOT VET I AWONOEPFUL I A MERE RIDE IN THE 1 TCVING TO DO THE BETTEC GO I I HAVENT SAID 600P-NK5HT EVENING FOff4 COUNTEY MI6HT UNUSUAL IT WAS S0 NOW? JL la Big Town P'ple Are Funny Big Town P'ple Are Funny Big Town P'ple Are Funny News, Donnell Fulton Lewis, Jr.

Sports Scores News Hollywood Music World Review Morton Downey Syracuse Orch. News, Clos. Dance Parade Band of Night News: Son Midnight Son News. Gilbert Don Hill Cheer-Vp Club :00 News, French :15 Sutterfield. Spt :30 T.

Dorsey Show :45 Noetown Man Is Held In Middlesboro Slaying Middle.boro, Jan. 3 (P) Floyd Sowders, 30, Fonde, Bell County, was shot to death here yeoter iy. Police Chief Guy Har-rel said Shelton Davis, 54, Noetown, -surrendered to the police in connection with the case. Harrel said no charge had been filed, pending completion of an investigation. News: River Moon River Platter Time News Morton Downey Dance Orch.

10 iT Dancing Party Listening Design News; Dance Dance Parada :00 Dream S'nade :45 Listening Design Parade: News TUESDAY WRXW 85.1 P.M. 6-8-30 Music, 5:45 News; 8:30 U. WHAS-FM 99.7 P.M. 3-9 Duplication of WHAS Schedule WBOX 100.7 11 A.M. to 9:45 P.M.

Duplication of WGRC Schedule WAVE-TV Tuesday M. Music Mas ters; 7:15, 8:25 U. of TV FM Cauifl Found At Last By Milton By Chic Young Trojan Horseplay ItLOMII STEVE A "1 stToH.EEED. FOEGIVE NO i. 1 I hi, lln AAIZMT I i A CL I JBVT, n-r IT TWAX MY 1 1-HAVE AAEy HONEY WON AND HA A JOS BUT FANCY LOT OME I I TV Ml YOU COME WITH ME TO THE TELEGRAPM APTPE.

A PAllE FOE. STATION OF EAPIO.WAE. ANP POESNT ANNOUNCEeA KNOW HIS SEAL SODKiD ALIkCE I NAME BUT I'VE I'VE GOT TO SEND A EADIOGEAW 0 HE'LL KNOW WHEEE NAME ISN'T z. 1CFNT1FICATION WE WILL TAKE 'JACX JAYSON, YOU TO THE CIVS FEANTIC IN B- 1 i "1 SPEAKING EUT IW OVfcK IH yi-''tNti iu i JAYSON RenADTATIrJ SUEE OP rv I KtcUK-iNU I I THIS 15 THE UNION 1 I i 1 I Sl iMm f2r By Ferro and Morltj Cold Shoulder BARNABY All we want, you see, is a mocerofel I iKey West or someplace. Sit in the sun WTioje Weather Bureaucrats run everything.

snowfall. So he con vse his sled nVf If Old Jack rrost doesn count anymore. Just window dressing, you might say. Yes, I ust go slogging around smearing up windows. In the cold, too.

At my age. I keep saying I'll throw the job up some day. And go South He can't make it snow Nonsense. He can so, m'boy. He's just in a maudlin mood.

I can't make snow, O'Malley. That was all taken out of my hands. r' II I 1 I I rs jar in al SAW l'EB Change of Plans By Koy Crane xXik SU waKSi xie ware cSkVv TLSuHyJ LUCKY THAT fV "-'fsCT A Putting Some Feeling Into It By Ernie Bnshmiller I HATE LET'S I CKAV NOW I'LL GET NOW WHAT ELSE if I THUNDER STORMS AND WINTER PRETEND HERE'S BATHIN DO WE NEED r- 'SKEETER BITES rA THAT IT'S SOME SUITS AND -7 SUMMER OVRV vfQ Ti CJWIWnW lr MARK TRAIL Invitation By Ed Dodd jiP AND IF THERE ANY REyvEABERr I'AA B05S I CAN OUT-WORK AND I HIRED YOU JACKS M5? VELLOW-BELLIES IN THE. OF THIS RUN A OUT-FIGHT ANV AAAN HERE1 BECAUSE VOU LOOK LIKE BUNCH, VOU BETTER GIT IT HIGH-BALL AND VOU AND IF YOU DON'T YOU CAN WORK J- YOUR TURKEYS AND GIT GOTTA HAVE SAND IN BELIEVE IT, STEP A It 1 A I M. C.

itaeburn Van Buren SO YOU'RE SF' OUR FOLKS ARE PROBABLY" GONNA 4jffp A WANT WHEN WE -SsT WHAT ELSE I I TELL WE'LL GET 4 SUPPOSED TO TAKE) PAY YOU A DOLLAR FOR THIS. SO ME TO WANT TO HEARADO YOU DO? STORIES. TRY CNE. STARTED. CARE OF US r-zjg EARN LETS SAY- WE r-r "4 SlNGTO) SINGIN' WE'LL S.

CAN'T SLEEP. WE'RE YOU? TURN ON VI LITTLE, FRIGHTENED 7 ifT-r CROSBY lL. ANP LONESOME, -tf ifl'l BUD.7 tSj 1 I Tfr 'YOU TAKE IT FROM JKAl N1 T((tIW RIP KIRBY One to Go By Alex Raymond K' THESE IS SU'SPECT NUMBER CKZ, "1 ITHESE IS SUSPECT NUMBc? DOSi'T 1 1 3 LIT WHERE IS SUSPECT I WILL ASSiAE? BOTH iSS nEODAVAJsJ DOOW. I SUGGEST EASCM WILL KQT HAVE THE NUMBER THREE? AND CUES" JONS, GENJTLEMEM, fcf WvfHKHEa THGH TRAIL HIM ASMQgf I-TSJ I PREDICT NO SUCCESS. JJ INSTEAD.

OU VN LI'L ABKER She Cioes By Al Capp OJE OF US MAY TAKE THE OR-IN REALf-lF IJ I AMD NOW-FOR THE FIRST A FPOM FANCY OF THE FABULOUS -C ANYBOOY.l HE WEREN OF TODAYS COMTESTAMTS SPAIN, DUMPISJGTOM VAN LUMP -7 -tqr SO RICH -WED CARLOTTA -1'-A VSsW Pf DOMPlKIGTONl.TJ 7 AND MEHlSBR.Dt.r TlNAMY-EA COMMON LD EYED Jj 'FJS -HE'S NEVER SHOWN THE- TM I hKi.rV DOT-BUT W1TV MORSEL FROM fVfHv NlCE IPI rCT Pp KERRY BRAKE In a Stew By Alfred Andriola A COOK BOOK JflAfPt -Xs, tJ YyT'f YZT FINE REAPIN- MATTER 3 O-e. Af-vDDD THERE MUST 6E SOME-C? 1 1 7h THING ELSE TO READ fjOf J-flf 1 Vlfi f8 iS nr iini' i. ii i--iii-ui mr- duiTh..

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