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Kingsport Times-News from Kingsport, Tennessee • 17

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1 KINGSPORT TIMES-ISTE 8 Sundsy September IMS i Telephone Hour NBC Muale of Manhattan 10 Danes Muale 13 Books ef the Week VMall From Velde 11:00 Neva Harkdets NBC 11 30 Duka Xlllngton NBC 13 Nava NBC Ailent Shafts" Bleod-Lciigs C7 jHv'nia £zzmcz i afc 1 'f gi ir mT A Little Church Ths BOB 1030 Chapel Singer 11 Southlanders Qu arietta Jyj 3 OO-Columbla Symphony Summer Program William' Shtrer 00 Oazie and Harries Drama Men of Destiny Radio ReedersDlfWt 30 Star Theater io Wa Ths People Neva Mamday All Oood Neighbor 10 Drama 11 Arthur Godfrey 13 00 Curbstone College 'I 4 A sewer to frevijtoe Faesle 23 Killed 30 Stop 31 New Mexico town 32 Perfumss 34 Sharpshooter 33 Enclose 36 Rows 40 Horse gait 41 Hearing organa 42 Any 43 Impolite 46 Swedish town 47 Heavenly body 50 Chapters (8b) 52 Ruthenium (symbol) Tho Networks Bine Netverk Seaday AM Neva Coast To Coast On A Bus 1030-4outhemeires I Wake Up America Stars From The Blue 4 10 The Green Hornet 5 Where De We Stand? pi a happy tight to tes our school boys and girls onca more answering the clanging of tha bell which calls them back to 'classes! Bright-eyed merry in they're Jhealthy happy products of the best thjo country has to offer In good housing good nutrition and generally good sense Kingsport Youth Promotes Another 'Betsy Ross' Act With the 102nd Infantry Division Germany (Spl) With the cessation -of hostilities in Europe Company 407th Infantry Regiment found that it required an American flag It was ths idea of TSgt Enoch Hood Bloomlngdalo Road Kingsport Tenn to make an American flag by using the red of the Nasi flag the white from a sheet and tho blue from a dress Tbs matsrUl was taken to a woman in town who claimed she had never seen an American flag Sergeant Hood drew a picture of the Stare and Stripes and returned the following day to find the flag completed On the following day the entire company was formed and an official flag raising ceremony was held with all men saluting- the colors This American- flag now flies over the same flag pole which once flew the Nasi colorg The Nazi colors had flown over the barracks ones occupied by S3 men guarding ths Ohrdruf Concentration Camp but until -recently the camp was occupied by American troops who guarded German war criminals In the earns concentration camp The Ohrdruf concentration camp now lies in ths Russian sons of occupation Sergeant Hood was Inducted at Fort Oglethorpe Ga and later-re celved his training at Camp Hood Texas Hs is the sen of Mr and Mrs XL Hood whose address is the same Before entering the service he was a student Radio Guide Stafion WKPT 1400 XL On Your Dial AM 'Inltr 7 Olory Fltwau Trie 7 Charioteer 7 Mvntlmi 7 I3-Nm Lynn Oardta Oroup Paul Caraon Orfan Harry Corrall 8onya 00 World Neva Roundup KBG 0 Story to Order NBC NBC Trie NBC Hlhllhte of the Bible NBC 10 Words and Musle NBC 10 otrlnee ef Melody 10 Nova 11 let Baptist Church II Mualo Salon PM II Neva It Merle Pitt's II 5 Mu Ir by We Ik 1 Old Paehlon Rertral Stars of the Future NBC I John Charles Thomas NSC 3 World Neva Parade NBC One Man a Family NBC The Arm Hour NBC 4 Tommy Ooraey Time NBC NBC Symphony NBC 5 Peseta Review Neva 0 The Orest Oildersleeve NBC 7 Wayne Kina NBC 7 30 Bandwaon Mysteries NBC Charlie McCarthy NBC 1 Tommy Dersey end Co NBC 5 Manhattan Merry Oo Round NBC Album of Familiar Muale NBC 10 Hour of Charm NBC 10 Meet Me At Parky a NBC 11 News NBC 11 America United Story NBC II Neve NBC It SUont AM Monday 6 Oloom Chaser 0 Neve Oloom Chaser Neve Oloom Chaser 7 Al Trace Oloom Chaser 7 Neva 7 Oloom Chaser 7 Bplke Jones 7 Henry Buaae 7 Neva 7 1 World Neva Roundup NBC a Church In the Wtldveed Do You Remember NBO 5 Rerellle Roundup NBC 0 Pun and Folly NBC 1 Morning Meditations Daytime Classics NBC 10 Robert Bt John NBC 10 Treasury Salute 10 Road of Ufa NBC 10 Billy Barnet Orfan TYN 11 Fred Waring NBC Barry Cameron NBC Fun Feat 11 Luncheon Muale PM 11 Neva 13 30 Luncheon Muels 13 Mustard and Gravy Nary Band NBC 1 Carolyn OUbert NBC 1 Mora an Beatty NBC Ouldlnf Llfht NBC '4 1 Children NBC 3 Woman In White NBC I Xdvtn LaMar Organ 3 Neva 3 Tin Pan Alley 3 Ms Perkins NBC NBC a In eta NBC re NBC Stella Dallas NBC 4 Lopnio Jones NBC 4 '45 Young Wldder Brovn NBC 6 When a Olrl Marries NBC 5 15 Portia Paces Life NBC 5 30 Sonf of the Islands 6 Interlude Vagabonds 6 Neva Harvest Tima 6 30 fl ports Neve i Freddy Martin Time Supper Club NBC 7 Neva of the World NBC Music tn the Morgan Mannar Kaltenborn NBC I Cavalcade of America NBC Gladys Svarthout NBC Musician HORIZONTAL 16 Pictured swing musician 12 Crouches 13 Stuffy 15 Color 16 Meal course 18 Ask 19 Peel 21 Consumes 22 Shecpfold 23 Boredom 23 Rescued 28 Distributed 27 Falsifiers 4 Native (tufflx) 5 Slave 6 Short 7 Units 8 No (Scot) 9 Two (prefix) 10 Rumanian town 11 Sexless 12 Scrap 14 AcU 17 Tantalum (symbol) 20 Deadening 22 Ammunition wagon 29 Like 30 He can 1 a large following 33 Russian river 37 Deserves 38 Manchurian river 39 Eager 40 Rip 44 Pleasant 43 Total 46 Planet 48 Equality 49 Performer 51 Compulsion 53 Ties 54 Harden (vsr) VERTICAL 1 Horse 2 Chaperon 8 Deposit account (ab) men in- 1 zs- if 4 9 i 1 1 Cunningham James IL Salyer Fred Calvin Cunningham 2e has been stationed in the Pacific the last fivs weeks aboard ths USS Lender Hs is ths son of PnwiyKm 1722 Highland Street Kingsport Hs attended Dobyns-Bennett High School and waa an employe at Tennessee Eastman Corporation at the time he entered the service -d Sgt James Salyer serving with the 20th Infantry Division of the Sixth Infantry Is stationed on Luson He has been in the armed forces 22 months having been overseas for the last 18 months Hs is the son of Mr and Mrs Arnold Salyer of Kingsport Route 6 and a former empleye of Tennessee Eastman Corporation He took his baslo training at Camp Woltsrs Texas -J a- Galloway IL XL Wallen James Calloway 21 coxswain USX of Kingsport is serving aboard a Pacific fleet submarine which the Presidential Unit Citation for successful attacks on Jsp naval' and merchant shipping In the Navy mines October 1942 Calloway has been overseas 18 months He is the eon of Mr and Mrs David Calloway 1020 Midland Drive Kingsport Homer Horace Wallen eon of My and Mrs Rufus Wallen 721 Ross Street Kingsport was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Army recently upon successful completion of the Officer Candidate Course at the Infantry School at Fort Banning Ga He was inducted Into the Army December 12 1944 and served with the LRTC Camp Blanding Fla before Haklsg the Officers Candidate Course four months ago He held the rank of private before being commissioned If xn Brock got his artificial leg in tho lata luinnir He still used two eanea but Dr Pelham bad assured COrlnne Kittridgs that in time be would learn to do without them His face was thin fine-drawn Thera was about him a tension tbs same sort ef tension she sensed in Thayer Only when Moya was present did that tension lessen in Brock And for a lonx time there had been growing in Mrs Kltt-ridge confirmation of her first con-notion that Brock's marriage was a bitter mistake bearing now the fruit of its folly Kittridge pictured him as trapped That he was not making a more speedy recovery was due solely to his dilemma Which made young Dr opinion most unwelcome when he paid a call on a day the elder doctor was in- disposed more to this business than be had said brusquely when MrS Kittndge had mentioned Brock's improvement msk- ing wonderful restoration! in this war but the real step still have to be taken with the mind never for- get that Injury can malm mind as well as body More so because we can see physical injury the other can so successfully be hidden Disastrously of course This deeper side is the job of you at home tough job too" "My eon has every assurance of love and understanding" said Mrs Kittridge "He knows his mother has never failed him and will not fail him now" thing is not to let him fall himself" Dr Laoey said sharply "See that he meets all the demands life has ths right to make upon wo must get him well" Mrs Kittridge said with dignity "Then you will get him said Dr Lacey as he took abrupt leava The whole thing kept running through her mind today -as shs watched unrest It with relief she sew drive in and she went at onca to greet her visitor "Hello" Moya said at ease In her knowledge of welcome Brock? I'm running out to Corning some Auxiliary stuff I thought he might like to ride" "Just what he needs" Mrs Kltt- ridge said Her eyes and met agreement In them and un-deretamding -tit -certainly appeals to me more than sitting around" Brock said overhearing as he came in Onto ta the open some of the tension that bound the man escaped la -speech but I'm glad you came along Moya I was about to Her glance slanted toward him as she drove didn't drop by a frise planned all day that you'd wUA mi" "Cool about it aren't you?" But somehow their hands found each other's and hs felt the strong curl--fatg-of -her flrgrrs-around hlsrtiwn They had often driven this wsy In the past the dear crazy past so without complexities They were out of town now and the road ran by a tree-covered hill Something stabbed through Brock Not since his return had he come out the Corning road past Drumhead Hill Under a distant tree someone was standing Hs only glimpsed the figure but It was a switch thrown to set things In mo1 tion Instantly upon the screen of hie mind flashed pictures Some emotion la him writhed and twisted wanting to be free There wee Upon him the need of more then this damned passivity that sucked at him hke quicksand His word were a command "Stop the car Moya" She obeyed with alacrity turning to him in quick concern anything wrong?" me drive" For an Instant there was the stillness preceding movement then I wordlessly she stepped out With the 544th Amphibian Engl-walked around the car to reappear er Ia By direction of at his side He had already slid I the President a Bronx Star Medal 'for heroic achievement on Luzon has been awarded to Private First Class Charles Short a member of the 544th Engineer Boat and Shore Regiment of the Fourth Engineer Special Brigade -Pfc Short was assigned to a mine-removal squad to clear enemy mines booby traps and other types of demolitions from an area near Fort San Antonio Abad In South Manila Despite enemy sniper and mortar fire and without the assistance of trained bomb-disposal technicians with his squad he disarmed and removed more than 500 mines and lethal devices wlthqpt Injury or Ion of life thus hastening th opening of tho Fort of Msnlla Overseas for 15 months Pfc Short has participated In two major initial assault invasions Moro-tal in the Netherlands East Indies and Lingayen Gulf on Luzon In addition to several commendations won by his amphibian outfit hs has been awarded the 'Philippines Liberation ribbon with one star and is authorized to wear the battle star for the New Guinea campaign on his Asiatic Pacific Theater ribbon Prior to Jils enlistment in January IMS Pfc Short son of Mrj ami Mrs A Short Kingsport Route 1 was employed by the Tennessee Eastman Corporation Hs had stayed away longer than he need have much longer but at last hs had corns horns secure In the knowledge that he appeared whole again It seemed he could never grow tired of looking at the Toes of his two shoes projecting from beneath hie trouser cuffs Two two feet- He had Wanted to swagger just a little that first night-of his homecoming Thayer was overdue from the office and he stood up for 15 minutes before the arrived so that her first sight of him might be that wsy Hs began to grcV tired with standing- Hs was momentarily shockad to see how pale and tired she looked when the came She said "Brock back and cams toward him as if nothing had been wrong between them He had been cautioned against too-swift movement now he forgot- He aever knew how it happened how he slipped and crashed foolishly into a sitting position in a nearby chair Thayer cried "Oh Brock are you hurt?" and he was right back where he had been on the night of hie homecoming from Guadalcanal Imprisoned in a chair looking up at her Nothing was changed Nothing (To Be Continued) Morelodts Have Four Sons In Armed Forces- Four eons of Mr'and Mrs Morelock of Kingsport Route 6 have served in the armed forces during ths war Lee Warren Morelock 24 and Hugh Morelock 51 are both seaman 2c in the Navy Lee on shore duty after surviving the sinking of the cruiser Houston and Hugh aboard a cargo ship la the Pacific Pvt Billie Morelock 20 Is with the Third Marine Division In ths Pacific and James Morelock 29 has returned to civilian life after nine months service in the Army Lee was three hours in the waters of the Philippine 8ea last fall before being picked up by rescue ahlpa Now stationed in the state of Washington hs has been la service since July 28 1949 Billie the Marlas has been two years in uniform J5 months of which has been spent overseas Hs participated In the battle for Iwo Jlma and has recsntly been on Guam where hs and Hugh met by chance Hugh has also been two years In service and hie sea experience has been In the Pacific where he serves aboard ths auxiliary ship Appalachian James received a medical dls-charge two years ago after a train' ing accident In Georgia 8 Music Steelmakers 5 Radio Hail of Fame 6 Free World Theater 7 30 Quia Kids Roy Porter 0 Wader WlncheU Basin Street Jimmy Fiddler 10 Night Must Fall 11 00 Associated Press Neva 1130 till 1 am Dance Music Monday AM Navi 8 30 Breakfast Club 10 Songs of a Dreamer Breakfast At Sardis 12 Meet Your Neighbor National Farm and Home Hour 1 11 Between The Book Bnda 3 Fresoott Presents 3 35 Men of The Sea PHONE 216 2006 Bristol Highway i) BskSaO w5 Vitvi- va4 Bet-w tnm lawdl 4llv IWlIlfk fMoa service-' w- V' A IN i s- lerkM Brothers Yerlies Drothsrs MsetOn OSdnava i Lt William Yerkes of ths 24th Combat Infantry and his brother SSgt Marcus Ysrkss of ths Marine Corps met on Okinawa early In August Ths sons of Mr and Mrs Yerkes 117 Warpath Drive bad not seen each other for two years Whtn Bill arrived In ths Mariana Islands hs was abls to locate bis brother by using ths address glvtn In a lettar from him Mark a Dobyns-Bsnnstt grafid ate and former employes of Mason Dixon enlisted three years ago and has been oversees since December 1944 Bill who has a service record of four years went overseas In April of 1943 Prior to his induction hs attended' East Tennessee State College In Johnson City Major Howard Gats Bronze Star With ths 80th Infantry Division Major 'Beverly Howard of Kingsport has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service la connection with military operations against ths enemy Major Howard for seven years a staff doctor with the Holston Valley Community Hospital enlisted as a captain in ths Army Medical Corps in June 1842 He has served as a regimental surgeon with General Third Army His parents Mr and Mrs Howard 11 vs at 1013 Gate City GII Stallard Itefums To 1) 4 Pvt Gldrtle XL Stallard was the only Kingsport veteran aboard the RS James Parker scheduled to dock at New York harbor Monday according to an Associated Press report Pfc Ernest Giffith was due to arrive in New York Wednesday aboard the General Brooks Kingsport MPPVsreeiE A MYS DEPEND UPOtl GOOD NUTEllTiOC Healthy happy smiles just happen! They're carefully nurtured by proper dieta with the most important food of all Now more than ever as the new school term opens with the heavier schedules our boys and girls will be carrying food must not only satisfy their insatiable appetite but it must nourish and keep healthy these youngsters who fro growing while they learn Mothers should tsee to it that these active young school children have Vitamin milk with break- fast lunch dinner and in between meals- 'For- it -r Vitamin milk will furnish food-energy plenty of body-building proteins and a liberal supply of t-C vitamins and minerals much needed to protect the young body and promote physical and 'menial fit-' nSss Through her wise training at home she can -be 'assured that Johnny and Janie will include Vitamin milk in their dailjT- luncheon menu at that drinking Vitamin milk will be- come an enjoyable and that she is doing her part in raising a healthy happy nation eran of 25 months of overseas duty arrived in New York August 31 aboard ths Queen Elizabeth Hs arrived jn Kingsport September 5 HTs wife ths formor Miss Gertrude Hits lives at 121 Far ra gut strset Pvt Festus Maddux Arrived September 2 aboard tha Samuel Ashe tn York City and re- turned home Friday He Is on leave Akno Snodgrass Festus Vtth his parents Mr- and Mrs 8 Maddux 914 Maple Street Corporal Almo Snodgrass a vet- Select 3Tour Gift EIoV7 lit DR PRUITT Nerve and Skin Diseases 1010 Watauga Street Doors: 11 a to 6 Net la Office Sundays Slendays Monro's wish to announce they now have Capitol Records la stock Listed arc a tsw of the aumbers to bo had Tm A Shy Guy I Thot You Ought To Know XUng Colo Ttio62o I Cried For Yon Bell Bottom Trousers by Jerry Colonna SSe Oklahoma Hills Tm Branding My Darling Jack Guthrie Btc Stuffy It's The Talk of Ths Town by Coleman Hawkins 820 Tampleo Southern Scandal Stan Kenton SSo RADIO SERVICE luo-raicsi aphmxcis 215 Commerce Street Kingsport Tenn FRESH MILK AT EVERY DELIVERY' KEEP IT COVERED-KEEP IT COLD FULL GOODNESS WILL BE RETAINED fclM rim gtyat ItMOJlS CHILDREN TRAVEL DN 1 IS I Black doudj Silver Cold breeze A roar and the roof is gone Include Windstorm with your home and furniture insurance 8 DdBVNS Over 1 TaVLOR At Kingsport BENNETT EDWARDS 7.

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