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Monday Afternoon, July 24, 1950 JEFFERSON CITY POST-TRIBUNE 3 CIS MUTUAL Radio Programs Monday, July 24. 1950 KtVOS MLil'AL NBC C'BS ABC DIAL ISJO KC NETWORK NETWORK NETWORK fit MC jUjtinci QntfJl Standard Tlne 5 :00 Meru' Record! :15 :30 Bobby Sessoa Sporti Melody Curt Mstssey Three Stsr Extra LoweU "illoaia :00 Fulion Lewis. Jr One Man's Family Garry Moore :15 Lake Oiark News :30 Ness The Tropici Stepping Out :45 Opera House News News Fun House Klaj Elmer Davis Ite Lose Ra Something of a Philosopher Jeep Driver's Assurances Fail To Quiet Correspondent's Fears 7 8 :00 Treasure Chest RaUroad Hour Howard Barlow Playhouse :30 Crime Fighters :45 Henry :00 Proudly Hai! The Telephone :15 Hour :30 Cavalcade 3'd America B. J. Taylor Sports Meredith Cbicagoans Greeu Acres Treasury Show Solos 9 :00 Frank Edwards :30 J.

Singer Nighlbeat Top Secret Joan United or Not My Song fo :00 Music Vou Want Ne-s-s :15 Orchestra aa Sports :45 Tommy Dorsey :55 News News Ted Mslone Gtms for Th'sfai Orchestra 11 :00 Art Waner Dance O'r :30 Ira Brant Dance O'r :45 :55 News fiews Dance Orchestra News Congress News SCHEDULE FOR KWOS-AM 6:00 a.m. 12:00 midnight--Dual Operation with KWOS-AM Tuesday, July 25, 1950 KWOS MUTUAL NBC CBS ABC tf DIAL niO KC XETWOKK NETWORK t-'M 98.5 MC (All Llstlnts Central Standard Time) 6 .00 Home :15 Ranch Boys Farm :55 Farm Safety 7 :00 News :15 Weathcrcast :20 Musical Clock :30 Sacred Heart :45 Air Lane Trio Alex Drier N'erc-s Roundup Do Vou Remember Martin Agronsky Out or Service lor rriougril Bv Tom Lambert WITH U.S. FORCES IN KO- KEA, Juiy 22--(Delayed)--(AP) David 1. Mocalis draped a leg over ihe gearshift pi his I jeep, dragged deeply on his cig- aret and squinted at the countryside. "I don't thiiix God has forgotten or forsaken the joint." he confided.

"I think the Koreans have." Mocalis is something of a philosopher, besides being--for my money--the best jeep driver in the U.S. Army. Sometimes 22-year-oici Dave almost scares you to death as he doffs his cap, pulls plastic goggles over his eyes and trornps on the accelerator. He dismisses your fears cas- ualUy. He once was clocked in a hot rod auto at 129 miles per hour.

Korea's roads--often veritable goatpaths--are not even remotely similar, however, to the highways and race courses near Mocalis" home in Santa Monica, Calif. So his easy assurances do not quiet your fears. Doing Second Hitch The corporal is doing his second hitch in the Army, although for a moment before signing the second time he dallied with the idea of joining the Navy. The lure of the sea called io I him strongly the other day when we boarded a U.S. Navy ship in a South Korean port.

i Mocalis was ushered grandly into the Tew's mess and food was thrust upon him. that communications truck over there." Mocalis nodded. I left the jeep and Mocalis gunned -it out of the command post area like a cowboy sweeping after a runaway steer. He whirled out of sight. When I rejoined him a few minutes later he was crestfallen.

He had whirled around the communications truck, all right and into a 4-foot-deep foxhole. His fury at the sentry alternated with disgust at himself. The DEATHS Henry J. Schmidt, 111 Two Years, Dies Henry Julius Schmidt, 7V, died yesterday at the home of his Mrs. Clay Snodgrass.

124 East Circle drive. He had been ill for the past two years. He formerly lived on West Ten drive and served as deputy jpital. He had been admitted tojdenausen of Meta, and lour the hospital that morning. grandchildren.

He had been a motion pictured projectionist at local theater! a i for the past is years. jivifb. rerno nearer was born here Jan. DigS in KdDSGS 1312, a son of ihe Isie Adam and Koecher and was married i I a Healer 2 Mission, 21, 1346, to Miss MvrtleiSff-' v' hos 'Schmidt of Jefferson Citv lives Jeiferson City, died He was a member of Irnmacu- 'S ht Mission follow- lale Conception Catholic church ln a 3" ac f- i and attended the Immaculate Con- 1 He Uvo lers ceptfoft and St. Peters he are Mrs.

He served in the armv in World! if Wlld an JH II oasuen. i He is' survived by his wife. 3 1 wU at in marveled. kept forcing stuff like I breaded veal on me. 'G'wan, some they kept saying.

Boy! Then when I fin- jished some sailor wanted to I carry my weapon a a i rifle) up on deck for me." On Korea's rough and scab- I rous roads, Mocalis is supreme. He drives with a flair. with contempt for Korean and with a judicious eye for bumps, ruts, river fords and trembling bridges. Once in a while--not often-I he errs. Then his mortification I looms like a watermelon in an apple barrel.

Fury and Disgust i A few days ago we went to a divisional command post snug- gled in a grove of trees. Mocal- is skidded the jeep to a stop with several characteristic flourishes. A sentry barked: "The general doesn't want any vehicles parked too close to the command post. Park by man at the Hayes Saddle factory His acquisitions are almost for 25 years. legendary.

It is told that Mocalis SchmiAjwas born in Jefferson i I acquired several trucks, jeeps: City July 15, a son of and trailers in Japan between I late George and Barbara Schmidt, I the time the outfit was alerted In 1907 he was married to Miss a boarded ship for Korea. jNanie Schafer of Jefferson i Mocalis is modest and under- died in 1929. standably reticent about such i Ke is survived by three caught- i rumors. ers besides Mrs. Snodgrass, Occasionally he strays Lichte and Mrs.

Paul' i trouble. He has a handful of i Wolfram of Jefferson City and! strategems. It would be disclos- Mrs Fred Spofford of i ing military secrets to tell how a son of Kansas City. i Mocalis wiggles out of some 1 a brother, George, of Jefferson jams. But one account should i City, and three grandchildren i harm neither the corporal nor son Paul was in, the Pacif- 'ic theater of World War II in James and Charles oi Jefferson City anii Arthur of Milwaukee, and four sisters, Mrs.

Robert E. Natch, Mrs. John Phelps, Mrs. Al Kramer and "Charles Hemmel, all of Jefferson City. John Kroll Dies at Home in St.

Thomas John Kroll, 74, died at home in St. Thomas yesterday, I having been in failing! for three months. was a retired farmer and Stimson Improving NEW YORK, July 24--(AP)-Former Secretary of War Henry L. Stirnson was reported slowly improving today after an operation to correct a bone fracture in his left leg. fake Care of FYfS the Army.

"This officer was really ream- i I ing me," see?" Mocalis "So I began to snicker, i I kept it up. Pretty soon he was i so burned up at my snickering' he forgot what he was reaming! about in the first place. Fi-j Anally he threw me out." 1945. Ask Marriage Permit Robert Koecher Dies at Hospital Robert William Koecher. Catholic church and of the married men's sodality of that church.

Kroll was married to Miss Mary who survives, June 17, 1902. at St. Thomas. He was a son of the late Theodore and Elizabeth Kroll. Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Frank Kirkweg of St. Thoa sister, Mrs. William Wer- 8 :00 Birthday Bells Red Foley Stars of Soasl'd CIcvriandalres Jamboree :45 :55 Newa Mornics News Barnyard Foiilei Breakiast Club :00 Tell Neighbor Welcosce Travel Music Please My True Story :15 Faith In Time :30 Penny Juieboat Double or Nothing Arthur Godfrey Betty crocter 10 Pays to LUttn T. B. A.

:15 Gabriel Heatter :30 Vour Doctor Jaci Sejcb :35 Rinh Perry David Grand Slam Roiemarj Tips Quips Quiet as Flash 11 i :00 Kate Smith :35 Lannv ROM :30 Ma Pa Harold Turner :45 Record Show Tropics Hometownen Quintette News Auat Jenny Helen Trent Our Gal Sund Ladles be Seated Ouc ol 12 :00 Cedrlc Poster :15 Markets Cascv at Bat :25 Signs of Lift :30 News :40 Lenny Heraian :45 Jamborpe Lunch with Loptz Big: sister Ma George Love Learn Dr. Malone Guiding V.ght Kaccy Cralj Out of Serrlce Listen to rhts 1 Record Show :15 :30 Double or Nothing A Millionaire 2nd Mrs. Burton Perry Mason Drake Brighter Day la Hollywood Chance ur 2 :00 Bob Pools :15 Ule-Beautllu! Road to Lile Pepper Young Hicht to Haplness Nona Hilltop Eouie Winner Take AH Bride Groom Hannibal Cobb Pick a Date :00 Merry-Go-Rouni :30 Chucldewagoo :45 Backstage SteJIa Dallas I-Orenio Jonca Widder Jones Strike It Rich Editor's Oaushter Bandstand Surprise Happj 4 5 :00 Ladies Pair :30 Queen for a Day :45 When Glr! Marries Portia Faces ZJ'e Cblcagcans Just Plain Bill Front Pase Farrell Martha Tllton Out ol Service Mtrfa Hecords :30 :30 Bobbr Benson News Sports Melody Three Star News Vou and-Curt Massej Pun Houss Jack Armstronr 6 :00 ralton Lei's Jr. Serenade :30 Kews :45 Cardinals TS One Man's Family Garrv Moore KCTS News Elmer fJaTii The Tropio Stepping Out Counterspy Richard Hurfcnus News :00 Brookirn :25 :30 :45 :55 Who Said That? Mystery Theatre Paul Whitman Satin's tVatln' The Concert :00 :15 .45 Farads Romance CharJcJ Soyer Candid if Tows Meeting Music 9 :00 Favonte Songs Big Town B. A.

Time on Hands 30 Art Mooney Life In Banna Music In Air For Defense it over AS we see it 10 :00 Music You Want World Tonight :15 Morton Sporti Listening Orchestra :45 Johnny Singer Business :55 News Nev of Torcmoro-. Ted Malone Gerjas of Thousnt Orchestra ASK Marriage Permit IXUCL-UCI. A marriage license application' 902 Dockery sti-eet, died i was filed in the county recorder's; da afternoon at St. Mary 'office today by William A. i jSirope and Norma Tinney, both; Pekin, III.

I 11 :00 Mclntyre's B'd :15 J. Bushkin :30 Don Held Dance Band News Dance Band News 3ancf Bund SCHEDULE FOR KWOS-FM 6:00 a.m. 6:25 p.m. Dual Operation with KWOS-AM LEUTH'S SPECIAL DIET BREAD or SALT FREE BREAD Richmond Gro. 630 W.

Main Phone 863 Cars Are Damaged A two-car accident yesterday afternoon resulted in S23 damages to the cars, police estimated. Cars owned by Pete Mertens, 62, 901 East McCarty and Alex Lauf. 51, 1506 East High, collided as Mertens was pulling out of a parallel parking place in the 300 block of East High street, the police report stated. Damage to Mertens' car was estimated.at S3 and to Lauf's car at S20. No charges were, filed.

It has to Taste-tested by experts. Try it yourself today.Hyde Park Breweries Association, St. Here's Your Check List For DO LIGHTS DIM when you turn on washer, ironer, or some other major appliance? DO OCTOPUS OUTLETS present an ugly tangle of cords around Ihe few convenience ouileis in your home? By having a plentiful supply of convenience outlets, your appliances work better, you can put them where you want them. DO FUSES BLOW with unnerving regularity? It'e just a safety signal to let you know Ihe wires are not large enough to handle the load! DOES YOUR RADIO FADE when you plug in other appliances? Probably too many appliances on one circuit. IS YOUR IRON SLOW Jo heat? Undersized wiring is usually ihe trouble.

If any of these signs of Inadequate Wiring are found in your home, call your electrical contractor right away. For Safely, Convenience, Economy Adequate Wiring is a "must" in your Electrical Living. To soy THANKS FLOWERS from Examinafiora and Classes OD.PHil A. DALLMEYERr Optometrist 223 E. High HAPPY DAYS NOW- NOT CONSTIPATED "I feel happier, younger now, not constipated! Eatingyour ALL-BRAN does so much for me! What wonderful relief, after so many pills and medicines.

Ever your friend," W.H-Roor.ey, Detroit 2, Mich. Just one of many unsolicited ALL-BRAN users. If you suffer from constipation due to lack of dietary bulk, try eating an ounce of crispy Kellogg's ALL- BRAN daily, drinkplenty of waterllf not completely satisfied after 10 days, send empty carton to Kellogg's, Battle Creek, Mich. Get DOUBLE YOI7P. MONEY BACK 1 First of the Fine Cars in Falue BlBi Iff that parks like a midget OU look at the king-size wheelbase on this strapping Buick ROADMASTER.

libu look at those long Buick-tapered fenders sweeping from bumper to "double tail beacon. step inside and luxuriate in legroom and hiproom and headroom generous, as old-time hospitality. Ibu ride it--and wonder if wings were ever so soft. feel that big bonnetful of Fireball power whisk you from standing start to road speed with the honeyed magic of Dynaflow Drive. And ou tell 5'ourself this is entirely too perfect.

All this automobile must be hard to handle, too big for your garage. sir. just slide over and take this ROADMASTER'S wheel. Pick a curb space you'd ordinarily pass by, and back this Buick into it on your very first try. Here Buick has done a neat job of reducing over-all inches while keeping intez'ior king-size comfort.

When you wheel this whopper into your own garage, you'll be tickled pink at the room all around it. So come on! Head for vour Buick dealer's now for a tryout of a Buick ROADMASTER. will find it in a selection of body types, in finishes to suit a queen's taste and at prices to make you wonder why anyone ever pays more. roua-WAr FOREFRONT Tfifs rugged front enj (I) style nofe, (2) saves on repair costs are individually avoids "locking horns," (J) makes parking and garaging easier. Only BUICK has and with it goes: HIGHIK-COMPKFSSION ball Yalvt-in-head power in three engines.

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Jefferson City, Mo. Phone 64 I 8 I I I A A I I I i 8 I I.

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