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8, Lubbock, Avolanche-Journol, Mar. 11, 1936 if' I On Tike Tief, mi Corey's Rise A Success Story; Out-Of-Town Hubber Games On KFYO hm 1 wh pgllltK last tl taater Lubbock Radio Programs school she KFYO KSuL KCBD 790 CBS 950 ABC NBC SUNDAY Morning 7:00 News Red CrossMonitor 7.15 Harding College lime tui Worship Moniioi 1.36 aide uiiuiuli ui CTuixt Church Bulletin Board Monitor. 1.45 5 aide ul Monitor 8.0Ü Meiacnrinu Strings College Ave Church News Roundup 8:15 Church oi Christ Foursquare Church Chui co ui Christ me liuur Christian MoUilui Aews Ihe Baptist Hour Tauernade Baptist Art at Living 9:00 News A E. Power Tabernacle Baptist St jonn a Meijiudist Church 9.15 E. Power Biggs St Elizabeth Catholic St John Methodist Church 9.50 Methuaist Men Chut ch ui Christ St John Chinch 9.45 Metnudist men Men Bibie Class Musical Interlude 10:00 Invitation to LearningMen Bibie Monitor.

News 10:15 Invitation tu Learning Blackwood Brothers Monitor 10.30 Salt cake Bible Class Monitor 10.45 Salt cake Tabernacle Bible ClassMonitor 11:00 First Methodist Cnurch Grace Cnapei liouui Roll 11:15 First Methodist Church Grace ChapelFirst Preaoytenan 11:30 First Methodist Church Chui cn ui cni ist First Presbyterian 11:45 First Methodist Church Church ul Christ Monitor Afternoon Liberace Hit Parade News 12.to Liberace News uuy uombardo t2 Ju oev Sunday SerenadeMonitor. News 12:45 Date In Hollywood Sunday Monitor. News l.Uu Waat New MUSIC Sunday Seienaue Monitor 1. I wnal in Music Sunday Serenade Monitor 1.3u vYnat New in Music Sunday Serenade ihe Catholic Hour 1.45 Wnat New in Music Sunday Serenade i he catholic Hour 2:00 Mr. District Attorney Sunday Play ers Monitor 2.15 Mr.

District Attorney Sunday Players Monitor 2:30 Haaio Billy uianamMonitor: 2:45 Kauio Playhouse Buiy urutiam Monitor 3:00 on A Sunday Aitemoon Old ashioned Revival Monitor 3.15 On A Sunday Aitemoon Old ashiuneo Revival Monitor 3.3u On A Atter nuun Ota asruurteo Revival Monitor 3.45 on A Sunday Atternuun Old rasnionea RevivalMonitor 4.00 News ana Indictment Voice of Prophecy Theater 4:15 indictment Voice of Prophecy 1 beater Fort caramie Greatest StoryTheater Fort Laramie Greatest StoryTheater 5.00 Y'our Right to Know Sunday Serenade Waiter WincheU 5:15 Your Right to Know Paul Harvey News GunsmokeSunday SerenaaeMonitor 5:45 Gunsmoke Sunday Serenade Monitor evening ill Carey, petite contralto who rose from home town ree- ion to nationwide fame in the st three years, is spotlighted on Q. Lewis at a.m., while Judy ohnson, program regular, takes a aternity leave. Kindergarten teachers in the bru- 11 home Avonmere.il near Pitts- spot- led her vocal talents, which were postered througii- days. was till in singing 1. Jin church and a local Jill Corey club band, at Latrobe, radio station manager sent a Jtape recording of her voice, accompaniment, to Mitch Mil- Jer.

a records director of Popuiar and Repertoire, who lost Jno time in flying the 17-year-cld to New- York for auditions won her a recordii con- Jtract and featured spot on CBS the Cover Girl Too Shortly after her arrival, Life made her a cover girl jMand descriptively stated that she lyrics of a song as she believed every Since her big break, the vi vagarious youngster has been a popular star on CBS leading music programs, was the newcomer to be featured with) flight singers in the 1955 tour of Chicago, Detroit and stadiums, and has made Jja dozen recordings, the latest helping for and She is currently headlined at Blue Angel supper and is doing a taped disk program for 50 college stations. Pre-St. Program Martha Wright, singing star; "Count Basie, one of the great jazz composer singer Dennis; and Thomas of the Metropolitan Opera. join in a pre-St Day! 5 6.15 farm Ranch bervice on CBS-KFiO in from 1-2 p.m. to-: Matt Dennis will perform one Ibis own songs.

for Your: and Martha Wright wall sing from Kurt Penny Op- 1 and from coming play of that name. Cbunt Basie will perform the and honor of, St. Day. Hayward will sing and from Vic- "tor operetta Afternoon Continuing the St. Patrick Day 12:00 Weather Luncheon Date Pauj Harvey Percy Faith will conduct orchestra and chorus in ia .45 sJniu flnsh Other or-! luo Second Mrs Burton chestral numbers will be nIsX Peanut Aunt jenny Was I and I 2-15 Houle party Have Is Our Gal Sunday a rn 4a Roaa ol Lite a 00 Ma Perkins i Championship Finale Upcoming Young Dr.

The final championship game of; 3 45 Llgm In keeping with a policy of wide sports coverage, KFYO has completed plans and agreements to broadcast all the out-of-town baseball games to be played by the Lubbock Hubbers this season. The home games will not be broadcast, except the opening game with the Abilene Blue Sox at Hubber Park the night of April 13. The Hubbers open away from home, in Abilene. On special occasions when there may be sell-outs, arrangements may be made later for broadcast Television I 6:00 Edgar Bergen Sunday SerenadeMonitor 1 6:15 Edgar Beigen NewsMonitor Edgar Bergen Sunday Serenade Monitor 6:45 Edgar Bergen Sunday Serenade Monitor oui Miss Town Meeting Monitor i.io um Brooks Town Meeting Monitor i 7:30 ruf Ihe Muney Town Meeting Monitor 7.45 rwofui Jhe Moncy Town Meeting Monitor 8.00 Mitch Miber News; Sunday Serenade Moutor 8.1 Miicn Muier Sunday Serenade Monitor 8.30 Mitch Miller Sunday Serenade Monitor 8. 4d Mi teil Muier A Sunday Serenade: Monitor 9.00 First Methodiw The Upper Room Monitor 9:15 Methodist Folk Songs of the World Monitor 9.3u first Methodist Guest Star American Forum 9.45 First Methodist News American forum tu.uu News Sliver Melodies Houi ul Decision 10.15 News A Weauier Silver Melodies Hour ui Decision 10.30 tiie Nation Kevivu lime Weather.

Monitor 10:45 Face the Nation Jftevivej Time Monitor Sign Off News; Silver Sign Sliver Melodies Silver Melodies er Melodies; Sign Of! MONDAT Morning 5.30 5.45 6.30 tarai Kanefi 6.45 Fami Ranch i.Uü Roundup 7.15 News Sunrise :.45 S. Serenade 4c Weauver America 8:15 Cottee Club 8: Su Coilee Club 8:45 Club 8. Ou Arintu 9.15 Arinut Guolrey Arthuj Gixurey 3.45 Arthui Gudlrey 10:00 Aiinui Godirey 10.15 Arthui Godfrey News 10.45 Huwaio Show 11.01 Warren 11.15 Around the 11 3(i Helen 11:45 Pre-Noon Prugrama Chnstiano Chnsuano Mkts. News. Pratt Western Music Farm Pair; Farm Pair News Martin Agxonaky News BreaKlasi Ciub Breaktasi Club Breaklusi Club Breakias; Club True Story True Story Wnen A Girl Marries Whispering Streets Music 1 01 Mkts; Music tui You Music tor Tween Us Gins Homemaker Harmonies Homemakei Harmonies News.

Home Harmonies Homemaker Harmonies lop at the Morning Top a trie Morning lop at the Morning me Morning News, Weather Sportg lop ut uie (VI orn oig News Bern, tioweu News Smue Parade Smue Patade News Roundup Weekday Weekday Weekday Weekday Weekday Weekday Queen or Day Queen For Day Music or You Music Por You Music For You Hymn for the Day National Invitation Basketball I tournament, one of the top post-season sports attractions, will broadcast play-by-play from i Madison Square Garden, New York, at 2 to about 3:45 p.m. Saturday, 24. Some of the greatest college 4 uu Top Pive 4.15 Top Pive 4.30 Top Five 4 45 Top five 5:00 Calling Ail Cars 5:15 Calling All Cars 5.30 Sports Final 5:45 Lowell Thomas News Noon Show Noun Show leu Alatone Western Roundup Western Roundup Western Kouna up; MJcts, Wester Rouncup Western Ruunaup Western Roundup Western Roundup; Mkts Western Western Roundup Western Round up Weste rn Roundup Serenaders News Here Howell Farm Report W'eekday Weekday News. Weekday W'eekday W'eekday Weekday News; Turntable Turntable Terrace Turntable Terrace Turntable Turntable Turntable News, Weather; Turntable Jungle Jim Jungle Jim's Jungle Jim Jungle Jim Jungle Jim Jungle; Pet Parade Bdl Stern Turntable Lone Ranger Lone Bob A Ray Snow Bob A Ray Show Bob A Ray Show Les Paul Mary Ford: Evening basketball teams in the country Jwill be pitted against each other jt in the NIT. The tourney starts March 17, kicking off a long series of contests culminat- ing in the big final game on March 24 between the two teams which have eliminated their ponents in the semi-finals.

9 6:00 Sports Parade 6:15 Curt Massey 6.3u Bing ciosuy 6.45 Edward Murruw 7.00 Footnotes On Pine 7:15 Johnny Dollar Godliey ialenl 7.45 Godirey Talent Scouts 8.0U News Jack Carson 8:15 Jack Carson 8.30 Amos Andy 8:45 Amos 'n Andy, 9:00 My Son Jeep 9:15 Guest Star 9:30 Guy' Lombardo 9:45 Guy Lombardo Review Parade of Past Pops Pasi Pops Parade. Past Pops Parade Past Pops Parade Howard Barlow Howard Barlow News, Parade ut Past Past Pops Parade Pasi Pups Parade Aiex Dt eier News Weather A Morgan tieatty One Man ramliy Henry J. Taylor Boston symphuny Boston phony Boston Symphony Telephone Hour Teiepnone Hour Reporters Roundup Parade ol Past Pops; Reporter Roundup a Arthur Hull Hayes, president 10:00 News of CBS Radio, of which KFYO is JJijJ Sivate LiS 4 an affiliate, has accepted an in-! 10 Dei Private une vitation to serve as honorary gig special chairman for radio for; Dei Private Line the 12th annual observance National Sunday School Week, N04Jt, Iu headers April 9-15. ol radio prograni to the practice ol in A i chanxes Proxrams listed above are as tip bs A Russian reporter told Larry individual stations are Mihtect to error doe to made by LeSueur of CBS Radio he believes I networks. president Eisenhow'er win ON THE DIAL 11:45 Private Line 1 Sign Off Pasi Pops Parade Past Pop Serenade in Blue News SLvei Merodies Silvei Melodies Suvei Meiooies Siivei Meuxhes Silvei Melodies Silver Meuxhes News Siivej Melodies Silvei Melodies Sign Otl The ibhet News John Steeie John Steele urgar, Beatty News.

Weather True DeteiTjve True Detective Curtain Time Curtain Time Late Date Late Date Sign 00 ber management. Hal Roach, a former radio and television announcer in Lubbock. will do the play-by-play of the Hubber games, assisted by KFYO sportscaster Jack Dale. Philharmonic Is Out Out Because of the commitment to carry baseball, KFYO will no longer carry the CBS Radio broadcast of the New York Philharmonic Symphony from 2 to 3 p. m.

days. The baseball games would present carrying the concert in its so program department is replacing the portion now carried with two 30-minute dramatic shows. The long-time radio Javorite, District Attorney, wili be broadcast from 2 to 2:30 p. m. Sundays, followed by Radio Re.Broadcast Arranged A re-broadcast of new Public Affairs Program, Right to will be broadcast from 3 to 3:30 p.

m. today. It was broadcast first from 12 to 12:30 noon Saturday. This first program has answers to questions concerning the Canadian River Municipal Water Author ity water contract election, juvenile delinquency, sidewalk maintenance, the development of city expressways, and The Public Affairs Department will attempt to provide answers from public officials to questions submitted by residents of the area. The question should be mailed to KFYO, Lubbock, Texas.

More Dramatic Programs More dramatic programs are scheduled for Sunday afternoon, too. is a crime thriller heard from CBS Radio at 4:05 m. followed at 4:30 by a real Western, Another dramatic show, generally hailed as best western, featuring William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, is heard from 5:30 to 8 p. m. Sundays.

KFYO moves into the comedy and musical block of programs at 6 p. m. with the Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy show, Miss at 7: for the with Herb Shriner At 7:30 And Mitch hour-long musical program at 8 p. m. Spelling Bee Broadcast The Avalanche-Joumal-sponsored regional spelling bee.

to be conducted Saturday afternoon at O. L. Slaton Junior High School in Lubbock will be broadcast by KFYO. The actual spelling in the contest will begin at 1:45 p. m.

The broadcast from the junior high school likely will begin a few minutes before the spelling in order that the station may introduce the 14 championship spellers in the bee. Each champion represents a South Plains county. The words will be pronounced by Dr. Ishmaelj Hill, assistant superintendent of schools in Lubbock. The judges will be representatives from the schools sending the champions to the regional contest.

KFYO has broadcast the regional bees the last three years. LUBBOCK KDUB-TV Channel 13 SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1661 Rrugram ol Music Box To Man 12 I. This Is the Adventure 2.00—Pace The Nation 3:00 Front Row Center Arnold Talk 5.00—Wild Bill Hickok Are There 6.00— Plainsman Par 6.30—Jack Benny 7 Eo Suliivan Show 8.00—G Theatej Hitchcock 9.09—Appointment With Adventure Oakley 10 10 Ott MONDAY, MARCH II, 6 45 Weathvrcas. Rogers News, Weather Captain Kangaroo; Cartoons Song 9.00—Garry Moore Bandstand Time Be Continued 10; Time 10.30— Strike It Rich II.09-Valiant Lady 11.15-Love ot Life tor Tomorrow 11.45—News Paax Show 12.39-Love Story Lewis Recipe Roundup 1.45—House party 2.00—Big Payoff 2.45—Sermunette 3.00—Brighter Day 3.15—Secret Storm uuj Account 4.00—Western Film Mouse 5.30—Community Crossroads 6.09—News Sports. Weather 6.15—Doug Edwards 6.30—Robin Hood 7.00— Burns ana Allen Fairbanks Love Lucy 8.39—December Bnae One 9.39—Four Star Playhouse Spurts.

Weauier 11 WresUing 12 Off KCBD-TV Channel 11 SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 12.39— runtiers ot Faith Bible Quiz 111 Welk Show 5 Cassidy 6 a Great Life Hour Patrol Attorney 9 Young Man Called 10.09—Cavaicade Theater Weather. Showcase MARCH IS, Prevtew cannot ne responsible for another term, even with Soviet delegate Malik as his running Success Story Anne Whitfield, who plays Harriet Conklin, the daughter on CBS Miss had a long distance phone call recently from her first real life teacher. Miss Pearl Edwards, now of Tampa, who was Miss first grade teacher 11 years ago in Macon, Ga. having heard reports of in Los Angeles, was concerned about her star pupil, who has become her actress. Miss Whitfeld was a member of I Miss last class before her retirement.

She had started teaching 55 years earlier, in her teens, in a one-room brick schoolhouse, and taught three generations at Joseph Clisby Elementary School in Macon. Anne distinction as reflects the fact that is a radio fan. The young actress, who has not seen for several years the teacher who taught her to read, has made good use of that ability in reading scripts of some 4,000 radio programs. Getting her start on Man's SUNDAY Hope cut oust Quartet Time 7 45- Til st Assembly or God Assembly of God 8 jwtn Temple St our square 9.30—Guspe; Tabernacle 10.00—oral Roberts Ave Baptist 11.45— Western Express News Western Express 12 Western Express 1.09 Pup Hit Parade Party; News, Sunday Party LuoliocK Best Hobbs Show OFF. MONDAY 5.30—Country junction 7 09 News 7 15- -Country JurictiuO 8 09 Music 8.15 Musica: Varieties Star.

News 9.09 Strike Up tbe BaiiO 10.00 Wall (ami Meeting Wait Camp Meeting U. Post L145- Parade ot 12 09 News 12 15 Western Ranch, Mkts. 12 4o Western News. Roundup Stone Roundup Hobbs Show Show OFF. Parents Indicted A 30-minute documentary, entitled Talk will be broadcast over KFYO from 9:30 10 p.

m. Monday night. The onetime program features interviews Lubbock teen-agers attending Tom S. Lubbock High School, Monterey High, several iunior high ON THE DIAL schools, and Dunbar High School. The interviews are conducted by teen-ager thinks that what he editor, Miss Anita Pope, with Program Director Bob Nash doing the narration.

The interviews indicate that the needs from parents and school officials is Much of the blame for teen-age troubles, they think, comes from inadequate parental training and care. Monday snow 9.00—1340 Music 19 Show 1 Music Look 3.09— Music Mus.c ighi Beat Hours Monday aouw 3:09 1341 Music 1340 Music 12 our. Show 4 00-Varsity Drag Campus Rum Night Beat Tech-SMU Game Broadcast KFYO will broadcast the Texas Tech-Southern Methodist basketball 1460 ON THE DIAL game in Wichita, at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the play-offs to determine the entries in the NCAA wood.

Now, in her 17th year, Miss Whitfield is a combination student and busy starlet. She schedules time away from her freshman studies at UCLA for her Miss role and 'or soon after regular parts on other programs. seventh birthday, Miss Whitfield And across the country, her has played chifd roles on prac- first grade teacher, Miss Pearl i tically every comedy and dramatic originating in Holiyt Edwards, faithfully follows the career of her favorite actress. SUNDAY 6 Program 7:09 Woodrow Baptist ChUiCh 7.15 Rodriquez 7 39 Ridgecrest Assembly ol God 7.45—Challenger Hour 8.15—Southcrest Baptift Baptist Hour Presbyterian Showers Ot City Mission 9.45— Caravan Ot Melody "10.53—First Cumberland Presbyterian 11.55— Caravan Ot Melody Assembly Baptist 50 Miller Show 50 Parade 50 Mam bo Hour Of! MONDAY Pickering Snow 100 oifui 300 Quiz 100 Quiz 4 Special 5 Time With Music Moment! 6.00—Spanish Program Off regional tournament to be held in Lawrence, the next week. The Tech- SMU game is the first of a double-header to determine the two teams to go into the NCAA regional meet.

Tech represents the Border Conference and SMU the Southwest Conference. Should Tech the Red Raiders will play either the University of Houston or Kansas State in the NCAA meet. Jack Dale, KFYO sportcasters, will leave Monday for Wichita to do the play-by-play on the Tech-SMU game. MONDAY, Program Dong School Show 11 Tennessee Ernie for! Your 11 Book I.39—Perry Personality School Matinee lor a Day 4 Lee 4.30—Howdy Doody 6 Weather MacRae 6 Huwen Great Little Margie 8.09-Sen. Price Daniel 8 Montgomery 9.30—Serenaders Weaver Show News Weather chair Theater AMARILLO KGNC-TV Channel 4 SUNDAY, MARCH 11.

Street Methodist Church Hollywood Backstage Farm Report You Know Why On Parade ol Fortune Roy Bean Jim 6.00—It A Great Lite Search For Adventure Hour 9.00—Loretta Young Show ol Tomorrow Weather Million Dollar OFF MONDAY, MARCH 12, 7.09- today f. 09-Ding Dong 9 Kovacs Show 10.00—Horn« 11.09-Tennessee Ernie Show 11.30—Featnei Your Nest On Ivory Theater 3.00—New Ideas For A Day 4.00— Pinky Lee Show Doody Kids Oniy 5.35—Honest Jess 6 Gun Theater Weather MacRae Show 6.45—John Cameron Caesar Price Daniel In Review Highway Patrol Lombardo Francisco Beat 10 Weather Sports Desk Theater 12 09-SIGN OFF KFDA-TV Channel SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 11 Baptist Church for Today Funk Corner Winning Weather Service The Ruggies Welk Show Kid 5.30—You Are There Scouts 6 Secretary Ed Sullivan Show E. Theater Spy 9.09—Appointment with Mack Amateur Hour Earp Weather. Show OH MONDAY, 3IARCH 12, Show 8.00—Captain Kangaroo 9.00—Garry Moore Arthur Godfrey Time Godfrey It II.09—Valiant Lady 11.15— Love ol Life 11 tor Tomorrow 11.45— Travel At Paar Show Story Journal Party Big PayirfI Go To Scfiuol 2.45—West Texas State Brighter Day Storm Your Account 5.09—The Plamsman Comic Strip News ol Hood A Allen My Little Margit 8.00—1 Love Lucy Whistler 9.30— Ellery Queen 11.00—Late Show 12 09-Sign Off "Captain On Every Kangaroo" Weekday a top fa- orite with youngsters (and some oldsters, is now seen six days a week on KDUB-TV, Channel 13. Mouse and the all programmed dur- i Saturday) morning, offer carefully select ed children's entertainment.

Activities begin five minutes after the new Saturday morning sign-on time of 8:25 a.m.v and( continue until 11:30 a.m. One of the George Mahon more outstanding qualities of the new' Popcorn seen each Saturday at 10:30 a.m., is the variety of its contents. Running for a full hour, Popcorn is a lively collection of the kinds of films kids go for. There are animated cartoons, old-style Western serials, travel programs, magic tricks, silent comedies, menv of them and Stanley himself has not been heard from for months. The You Are cameras are present as the intrepid reporter Stanley meets the devoted scientist Livingstone and utters one of the most famous remarks Livingstone, KFYO 7901 KC NOON LIBERACE of history: presume Cotton Situation To Be Shown A documentary feature on the world cotton situation as it relates to West Texas, and will be presented at 6 p.m.

today on the Representatives of the American Farm Bureau, Farmers Union, and Plains Cotton Growers will give their views and the view's of the organizations w'hich they represent on pending farm legislation. A special feature of the show will be recorded interviews with Renresenta fives George Mahon and W. R. Poage, both of Texas. The congressmen will comment on provisions of the pending Federal farm bill in the interview.

K. La nee Turner, director of the Cotton Committee of Texas, will present views of A half-hour of the music and song by one of favorite entertainers, liberace. never seen on TV before, com- cotton marketing problems relat- munitv singing and drawing and ed to West Texas cotton produc- spelbog lessons. Unusual Film Collection tion. Newsreel films from Mexico, Popno the Clown, who is mas- Texas, Mississippi and Georgia ter of ceremonies and sort of child enchanter, is actually a one-time circus clown who came out of retirement to nut his collection of films on TV.

He had traveled all over the world working circuses and w'herever he went, he took his motion picture camera with him. The result is an imnresrive collection of hundreds of films taknn in Europe, Africa. Australia, China and other countries. Children who look in at Pon- show find his tricks, merry chatter and lilting make for continuity between the pictures he nresenting. Area children are invited to make reservations to view the popular show direct from Studio A.

Reservations may; be made bv phone or bv writing a card or letter to the station. Church Remote Todav The Church of Christ will be the from W'hicB the Sundav Church remote will originate beginning at 10:50 today. The services there will be telecast in their entirety. The date is November 10, 1871. and the worid nonders the fate of Dr.

David Livingtone, who disappeared into the African jungle nearlv three years ago, as CBS-TV cameras brave the savage forests when Finds at 5:50 p.m. today on Channel 13. York Herald ace correspondent Henry H. Stanley is sent in search of the missing explorer and missionary. His quest has lasted for a year and a half.

will serve as a background for a presentation of the economic situation of cotton industry and its possible effects on the South Plains economy. When Jack Benny vacations at Palm Springs, the'comic adventures come thick and fast on See CHANNEL 13 Page 9 SERVICE DIAL PO3-5580 FOR GUARANTEED T-V Service DAY OR NIGHT A TELEVISION 301-S COLLEGE AVE. P.M. HALEY'S DAY 1 mm CHESTER HALEY Owner Mgr. TV specialist.

Graduate ot National Radio TV Institute. Tra ined for color TV by RCA and Oklahoma City Uni versity. 1814 19Hi P02-8111 FAST REPAIRS TV RADIO QUALIFIED COLOR TECHNICIAN WHAT'S NEW IN MUSIC P.M. YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW A new program prepared by Public Affairs Department of KFYO featuring questions by and answers from city and county ernment and school officials. This week's program covers such as the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority contract election, juvenile delinquency, and other topics of general interest.

P.M. RADIO LAB 1501 PC5-8391 AVENUE 9 P03-5442 ALL PARTS AND LABOR GUARANTEED I Radio Free Berlin (RFBb most recently established A magpie that swooped at his radio station, is trying, by avoid- head while he was cutting timber 'ing propaganda, to bridge the with a band caused R. Gibbs, gulf between east and west for of Melbourne. Australia, to have the zonal population. Its stitches taken in his hand.

He starts: is Berlin had put up his hand to ward off jthe bird and was cut by tht saw. ONLY Will Put A YOUR HOME! controls WE GIVE YOU MORE For Your Old TV Set are RIGHT IIP FRONT TV APPLIANCE CENTER Open Evenings 2217 19thDial P05-8765 7:00 7:30 P. M. OUR MISS BROOK FACTORY AUTHORIZED TV SERVICE (Day Nife) ADMIRAL HALLIC RAFTERS RCA CAPEHART MOTOROLA PHILCO DUMONT STROMBERG-CARLSON RAYTHEON EMERSON SYLVANIA FIRESTONE TELEKING G.E. WESTINGH HOFFMAN ZENITH TELEKING WESTINGHOUSE ZENITH Eve Arden, as Connie Brooks, jto eat Day dinner at popular "Turkey with heart's desire, Mr.

Boynton, but of a technicality an bird she gets is of another variety. 909 13th Dial P03-7937 KFYO CBS AVAUNCHf-IOUVNU SlAllON.

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