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6 Anaheim Gazette FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1952 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
VAUDEVILLE
MEET WEEK
MARVO
WE PAINTS,
DRAWS,
AND WRITES
BLINDFOLDED!
I BET YOU
CAN'T DO THAT,
UNCLE ALFRED!
I'LL BETCH A
NICKEL YOU
CAN'T DO IT!
OAKY DOARY
I NEVER COULD GO
FOR FUP
IN A BIG WAY!
OOH!
I'M SO GLAD
YOU'VE
COME INTO MY LIFE!
LET'S GO STEADY!
GO WHERE
STEADY?
FIRST, WE'LL GO U
IT'S TOO CROWDE
HERE!
SCORCHY SMITH
WHAT!?
AFTER ALL I
DID TO HELP?
YOU'RE DROPPING ME
SO YOU CAN WORK
ALONE AND I'LL
MISS ALL THE
EXCITEMENT!!
LARN AND
THE COUNCIL
MAY BE SORE
ABOUT MY T.V.
SHOW!...
YOU'VE ALREADY
RISKED PLENTY
FOR MY WILD
SCHEMES...
THEN GOODBYE,
YOU BEAST!
RICKY SMITH
EXTENENT...
SHOW...
BEAST!
DICKIE DARE
WHAT'S THAT SMOKE FROM CADET?
IT'S...A COAST GUARD CUTTER! MY FRIENDS MUST HAVE SPREAD THE ALARM...SHE'S LOOKING FOR US, I BET!
CADET, IF I HEADED FOR HER, WOULD I BE SHOWIN' TH' KIND OF NOIVE YOU DID?
ADV OF PATSY
BACK TO YOUR SEATS EVERONE! THE NEXT CONTESTANT IS READY TO RIDE "BLACK BOLT"!!
SAGEBRUSH O'TOOLE!
4OWEE! THAT'S ME!!
5000 BONUS TO BOAR 'BLACK BOLT'
ON DIANA
IF YOU CAN'T MAKE UP YOUR MIND, WHY DON'T YOU ASK YOUR DAD'S ADVICE?
I ALWAYS ASK MY DAD'S ADVICE WHEN I'M UNDECIDED ABOUT SOMETHING.
AFTER ALL, HE HAS AGE, EXPERIENCE ---
BEFORE I SHOW MY LITTLE INVENTION I WANT TO THANK THE PEOPLE OF PETERS CORNERS FOR YOUR HELP IN GETTING US INTO THE PRODUCING OF OUR LITTLE PRODUCT... YOU ALL HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE LITTLE GADGET IN THIS BOX!!... AND NOW IF MISS MARGIE NATHAWAY, MY FIANCEE, WILL STEP ONTO THE STAGE
THE BOY WAS SMART IN INCLUDING THE TOWNSPOLK INTO THE BIG PICTURE OF THE VENTURE, THEY NOW BEGIN TO FEEL A PERSONAL INTEREST IN THE FUTURE OF THE PROJECT, THEY'RE ALL A PART OF IT!
MORRIS
11-21
Drew Pearson
ON
The Washington Merry-Go-Round
WASHINGTON — Last Sunday, the day the hydrogen bomb explosion was announced, I happened to go to church. I say "happened" because a television program and a radio broadcast, both coming on a Sunday ordinarily make it hard for me to go to church.
But the telecast is being switched to Wednesdays, so I surprised Mrs. P. by taking her to church, where I listened to Rev. John R. Anschutz preach a sermon on prayer. Knowing that the hydrogen bomb announcement was due to be made later that day next morning, I did quite a thinking about prayer, and the that if we had relied more prayer and the things that give prayer, we wouldn't be in the dicament of building bombers and going underground fear of explosions that could our civilization.
Over at the Alexandria church where George Washinton used to worship, Rev. T. Chamberlain chose an closing hymn: "The Day Gavest, Lord, Is Ended."
RADIO and TELEVISION
RADIO
FRIDAY P. M.
5:00 P. M.
KFI—Passing Parade
KMPO-KLAO—News, Sports
KECA—Broy Hinch
KPWB—Red Rowe
KHJ—Green Hornet
KNX—Ed. H Murrow
5:15
KLAO—Gene Norman
KPI—News
KMPO—John T. Flynn
KECA—Vinni Pinkley
KNX—Tom Harmon
5:20
KPI—Barry Wood
KMPO—Music
KECA—Chet Huntley
KHI—Wild Bill Hickok
KNX—World Today
5:45
KLAO—Sam Baiter
KFI—Elmer Peterson
KECA-KNX—News
6:00 P. M.
KLAO-KPMC—News
KPI—H. V. Kaltemborn
KECA—News, Jr Weaver
KHI—Gabriel Heather
KNX—Mr. Chameleson
KPWB—News, Sports
KPAC—Show Time
6:15
KLAO-McLaughlin
KPI-KHJ—News
KMPO-Bob Kelley
KECA-Etimer Davis
KPWB—Music
6:30
KPO—Reserve
KMPC—Race Roundup
KECA-Headlines, Taxes
KPWB-Amer. Dances
KNX—Escape
7:00 P. M.
KLAO—News, Music
KPI—Hy Gardner
KMPC—Music
KECA—Boxing
KHJ—Mazie
KNX—News, Cap. Clonk-room
7:30
KPI-J. G. Swayne, Florabel Muir
KECA-Hits, Encores
KPWB—News
KHJ-Cisco Kid
KNX-Woman Forum
KPAO-Echoes Encores
7:45
KPWB-Rocary Hour
8:00 P. M.
KLAO-KMPO-News
KPI-Prost Warning, One Man's Family
KECA-Crime Letter
KHJ-Touchdown Tips
KPWB-Ken, Kalling
KNX-Lowell Thomas
KPAC-Concert
8:15
KLAO-Gene Norman
KPI-KNX-News
KMPC-KHJ-Music
8:30
KPI-Hit Parade
KECA-Your FBI
KHJ-Crime Doesn't Pay
KNX-Gunsmoke
9:00 P. M.
KLAO-News, Norman
KPI-Town Hall Party
KMPC-Music
KECA-Ozzie & Harriet
KHJ-News, P. Lewis
KNX-Mr. Keen
KFAC-Evening Concert
9:30
KPI-François Parwell
KECA-Corlis Archer
KhJ—Great Day
KNX–Club 15
8:45
KPI-Serenade
KNX–Armchair Ad
10:00 P. M.
KFI-KNX-News
KMPO-Dance Time
KPWB-Larry Pinley
KECA-News, E.C.
KhJ-I Love Mystery
KFAC-Music Cross
10:15
KFI-Joy Forever
KhJ-Prin, Edward
KECA-Dr. Balles
KNX-News, Spots.
10:30
KhMPO-Dance Time
KFI-Repeat Performal
KMCP-KHJ-Music
KNX-Phillip Norma
11:00 P. M.
KIAC-News, Normale
KIAP-KHJ-News
KECA-Lawrence Ww.
KMPO-Dance Time
KNX-News, Sports
11:15
KhJ-Crowell's Best KFI-Palladium
KNX-Mery Go Row I Believe
11:30
KFI-Joe White
KECA-Orchestra
11:45
KNX-You and World
12 MIDNIGHT
KMPC-Show People KLAO-Alex Cooper KFI-Music KWPB-Larry Pinley Other Side of Day KECA-News KNX-News, Hawthorne KFAC-Music to 6
ET, IF I DED FOR , WOULD I SHOWIN' KIND NOVE
LOOK IT HIM GO!
HE'S JUST A KID!
AND THE KEYS TO THE FAMILY CAR!
DIAL-LITES — TONIGHT — TELE-TIME
6:00—KNX—Mr. Chameleon
7:00—KFI—Hy Gardner
8:00—KHJ—Touchdown Tips
9:00—KECA—Ozzie & Harriet
9:30—KHJ—Great Day
7:00 (11)—Success Story
8:00 (9)—Football, LACC-Co
8:30 (7)—China Smith
9:00 (4)—Big Story
9:30 (2)—Mr. and Mrs. Norris
SATURDAY A. M.
7:00 A. M.
KLAC News, Haynes
KFJ Music
KMPC-KPAC-KECA-News
KHL-KPAC-News
KFWB-News, B. Leyden
7:15
KMPC-To Vets
KECA-Garden of Eden
KHL-Breakfast Gang
7:20
KLAC-Haynes at Reins
KMPC-Story Circus
KECA-News
KNE-Frank Goes
7:45
KFI-Knox Manning
KHL-KPAC-News
KECA-Stewart Craig
KNX-Mirandy
8:00 A. M.
KLAC News, Stocks
KHL-JMusic
KMPC-Waver, News
KECA-Flying Peer
KNH-Let's Pretend
KFWB-News
KPOX-All Nations Bible
KPAC-Business
8:15
KLAC-Bilter, Haynes
KMPC-Markets, Sports
KHL-News, Bob Greene
KFWB-Bill Leyden
8:30
KLAC-Peter Potter
KMPC-News, Hits
KECA-Man & Music
KHL-Haven of Rest
KNEX-Give and Take
8:45
KLAC-Sports
KFPB-News
KPU-Unity
9:00 A. M.
KLAC News, Haynes
KPI Music
KMPC-A.M. Serenade
KFWB-Bill Anson
KHL-Bandstand
KNEX-Theater Today
KPAC-Roseroom
9:30
KLAC-KPAC-News
KFI-Scout Jamboree
KECA-Space Patrol
KMPC-Sat, Salute
KNX-Stars over Hlywd
KHJ-To Veta
9:45
KHJ-Civil Defense
10:00 A. M.
KLAC-News, Petter
KFI-Young America
KECA-Ira Cook
KMPCO-KPAC-Music
KFWB-Bill Anson
KHJ-News
KNX-Fun for All
10:30
KFI-Breakfast Hollywd.
KNX-City Hospital
KHJ-Men's Corner
KPAC-Concert
11:00 A. M.
KLAC-News, Potter
KFI-Mary Lee Taylor
KMPC-Songs
KECA-Ira Cook
KFWB-Bill Anson
KHJ-Dilee
KNX-Music With Girls
11:15
KPAC-KMPCO-Songs
KECA-Maryland-Ala.
KGOPJ-Notre Dame-Iowa
11:20
KPI-Parm & Home Br.
KNX-Meet the Mrs
KGHPJ-Parm Conference
12 NOON
KLAC-News, Potter
KFI-Parm Reporter
KMPC-Songs
KNX-KHJ-News
KPAC-Concert
12:15
KPI-Melodies
KNX-Norville Gillespie
12:30
KPI-Hlywd. Varieties
KFPB-News, Yocam
KNX-Super Noodle
KHJ-Man on Farm
12:45
KNX-Stewart Craig
1:00 P. M.
KLAC-News, Music
KPI-Pigskin Parade
KECA-Football
KHJ-Music
KFWB-Joe Yocam
KNX-Football Roun
1:15
KFI-Football-Cal-Stanford
KPAC-Account on St.
1:45
KHI-Football-UCLA-USC
2:00 P. M.
KLAC-News, Music
KMPC-Parade of HiKECA-Ira Cook
KHJ-Football
KFWB-Maurice HarKNX-Football
KPAC-Matinee
2:30
KNX-This Is L.A.
KPAC-Songs
3:00 P. M.
KLAC-News, Sports,
570 Club
KECA-Ira Cook
KIHL-Football
KMPC-Parade of HiKNX-This Is Living
3:30
KNX-Philip Norman
KPAC-Opera
4:00 P. M.
KLAC-News, Sports,
G.Norman
KIHL-Football
KNX-Well at Work
KECA-Ira Cook
KFWB-Red Rowe
KPAC-Masterpieces
4:30
KIPL-Music
KLMC-Bolero Time
KECA-Junctions
KNFX-News Ranch
KNX-Stewart Craig
4:45
KIPL-From Dixie
KIHL-Hemingway
KNX-Tom Hanlon
(C) — 1952 by Univ.
Radio Features Synth.
Tom R. Danson.
TELEVISION Friday, Nov. 21
5:00 P. M.
KNXT(2)—Tim McOoy
KNBH(4)—Film
KTLA(5)—Playcrafters
KECA(7)—Al Jarvis
KPMB(8)—Kate Smith
KhJ(9)—Gene Norman
KTTV(11)—Film
klac(13)—Webfoot Film
KhJ(9)—News
KTTV(11)—Success Story
klac(13)—Film
KTLA(5)—Your Town,
Mayor Bowron
kpmb(6)—Headlines
kjl(9)—Touchdown
KNXT(2)—Jerry Fielding
ktla(2)—Charlie Chase
keca(2)—Stu Erwin
KNXT(2)—Mr. & Me
Newa
knbh(4)—Aldrich F
ktla(5)—Playhouse
keca(7)—Tales of Tomorrow
kpmb(8)—Friend Ir
kttv(11)—Dugi Rt
10:00 P. M.
KNXT(2)—TV Newa
knbh(4)—Daniel Da
ktla(5)—House
TELEVISION
Friday, Nov. 21
5:00 P.M.
KNXT (2)—Tim McOog
KNBH (4)—Film
KTLA (5)—Playcrafters
KECA (7)—Al Jarvis
KFMB (8)—Kate Smith
KHJ (9)—Gene Norman
KTTV (11)—Film
KLAO (13)—Webfoot
5:15
KNBH (4)—Jump, Jump
5:20
KNBH (4)—Howdy Doody
KTLA (5)—Cowboy Thrills
KECA (7)—Jack Rourke
KPMB (8)—Railroad Ch.
KTTV (11)—Cartoons
KLAC (12)—Televenture
6:00 P.M.
KNBH (4)—P Nut Circuus
KECA (7)—News
KHJ (9)—"Ghost Rider"
KTTV (11)—Welsh at Airport
6:15
KNBH (4)—Komedy Klub
KECA (7)—Jack Owens
6:30
KNXT (2)—News
KTLA (5)—Benny Time
KPMB (8)—Benny Time
KLAC (13)—Telepaper
6:45
KNXT (2)—Perry Como
KTLA (5)—Handy Hints
KECA (7)—Space Patrol
KTTV (11)—News
KLAC (12)—Clute Robbs
7:00 P.M.
KNXT (2)—Ed. to Fame
KNBH (4)—Boxing
KTLA (5)—Neverad
KECA (7)—This My Song, Bill Gwinn
KPMB (8)—Stranger Than Piction
Copyright, 1922, by Universal Radio & TV Features Synd.-Tom R. Danson.
SATURDAY A. M.
10:00
KTLA (5)—News, Music
10:30
KTLA (5)—"Return of Bangers"
11:00
KNBH (4)—Strange Impersonation"
KNXT (2)—Football
KECA (7)—Space Patrol
KFMB (8)—Smilin' Ed
11:30
KTLA (5)—Smilin' Ed
KECA (7)—Sky King
KFMB (8)—Sky King
12:00 NOON
KTLA (5)—"Quiet Woman"
KFMB (8)—Film
12:45
KNBH (4)—Pro Football
1:00
KTLA (5)—"Last Bullet"
KECA (7)—Freedom Th.
1:30
KECA (7)—United or Not
1:45
KNBH (4), KFMB (8)
UBC-UCLA
2:00
KECA (7)—Hot Seat
2:30
KTLA (5)—"Happiness Road"
KECA (7)—Big Picture
3:00
KECA (7)—Campus Farmer
3:30
KECA (7)—Beulah
3:45
KTLA (5)——Swamp Picture
4:00 P.M.
KNXT (2)—Big Picture
KECA (7)——Sons of Oklahoma"
KLAC (13)——Death Valley"
4:20
KNXT (2)——Learning New Knight"
KFMB (8)——Stu Erwin
Merry-Go-Round
be made later that day or the
morning. I did quite a bit of
inking about prayer, and the fact
that if we had relied more on
prayer and the things that go with
prayer, we wouldn't be in the preamment of building bomb-shelings and going underground for
our explosions that could ruin
civilization.
Over at the Alexandria, Va., a
church where George Washington
used to worship, Rev. O. V.
V. Chamberlain chose as his
losing hymn: "The Day Thou
havest, Lord, Is Ended."
TELEVISION
KHJ—Great Day
KNX—Club 15
9:45
KFI—Serenade
KNX—Armchair Adv.
10:00 P.M.
KFI-KNX—News
KMPC—Dance Time
KPWB—Larry Pinley
KECA—News, E.C.HIB
KHJ-I Love Mystery
KPAC—Music Crossroads
10:15
KFI-Joy Power
KHJ-Prank Edwards
KECA-Dr. Beiles
KNX-News, Spts.
10:30
KMPC—Dance Time
KFI-Repeat Perfence
KMPC-KHJ-Music
KNX-Philip Norman
11:00 P.M.
KLAC—News, Norman
KFI-KHJ-News
KECA-Lawrence Welk
KMPC-Dance Time
KNX-News, Sports
11:15
KHJ-Crowell's Nest
KFI-Palladium
KNX-Mery Go Round,
I Believe
11:20
KJE White
KECA-Orchestra
11:45
KNX-You and World
12 MIDNIGHT
KMPC—Show People
KLAC-Alex Cooper to 3
KFI-Music
KPWB-Larry Pinley
Other Side of Day
KECA-News
KNX-News, Hawthorne
I Believe
KPAC—Music to 6
That expressed some thoughts of mine, too.
For the day the Lord gave us could very well be ended if we and the Russians ever get to trading hydrogen bomb blows across the Arctic.
Bombs vs. Ideas
On the other hand, I also figured that bombs never killed an idea, and our greatest natural resource is not plutonium or tritium, but our moral and spiritual strength.
Religion and communism cannot survive together. But one trouble is that religion has got to mean more than a refuge from ruthless force. It must be a pattern for life, not a ritual for one hour on Sunday.
Another trouble is that men of all faiths and of little faith have been seeking ideas to defeat communism, when right around the corner the best idea of all is being neglected—the Sermon on the Mount, given us 2000 years ago as a daily guide for living with each other.
The big trouble, of course, is to get that daily guide adopted not only here, but also behind an iron curtain where election is barred and where we can't even mail a package.
I have been harping for so long that I guess people are tired of hearing me, about the fact that there will always be danger of war—no matter how many H-bombs we build or how many men we draft—as long as we can't speak to the Russian people, can't mingle with them, can't cooperate with them in a free press, free radio, free church, free books and free contact with the outside world.
As long as 12 men in the Kremlin can declare war with no congress, no church, no press or power of public opinion to put on the brakes, there will always be danger of war and the day thou gavest, Lord, may be ended.
Breaking Iron Curtain
I have tried in what feeble ways I could to show that the iron curtain was not as impenetrable it's supposed to be. I once traveled along it from Turkey to Berlin showing its loopholes; andicies now. They are shopworn and lack luster. They still form a foundation on which to build for prosperity and peace. And on them a new administration can build bigger things—if it has courage and imagination.
Seldom in history has a new president come into office when the peoples of the world had reached a lower ebb of despondency, when the danger of total war was potentially greater, and when there was placed in the new president's hands greater bargaining power—the hydrogen bomb.
NEW YORK (P)—Kay Summersby, 43, President-elect Eisenhower's wartime secretary, is scheduled to be married today to Reginald H. Morgan, 47, of New Canaan, Conn., a Wall Street broker.
LEGAL NOTICES
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette,-Nov. 13, 14,
17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 1952)
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE In the Matter of the Estate of BLANCHE L. SNYDER,
also known as BLANCHE LILLIAN SNYDER,
Deceased.
No. A-21977
NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY AS A UNIT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Leo J. Hatch, as executor of the estate of Blanche L. Snyder, also known as Blanche Lillian Snyder, deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest and best bidder upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court on the 29th day of November, 1952, at the hour of 10:00 A.M., or thereafter within the time allowed by law, at the Law Office of Stephen F. Gallagher, attorney for said executor, at 305 Bank of America Building, Anaheim, California, all that certain real and personal property situated in Orange County, California, described as follows, to-wit:
(a) The following described parcels of real property located in the County of Orange, State of California:
PARCEL I. The South 40 feet of the East 145 feet of the North 260 feet of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 13, in Township 4 South Range West San Bernardino Ease and Meridian.
PARCEL II. An undivided 1/40 interest in the well and pumping plant located 271 feet South of a point 348 feet West of the Northeast corner of the Northeast quarter of Section 13, in Township
TELE-TIPS
(11)—Success Story
(9)—Football, LACC-Comp.
(7)—China Smith
(4)—Big Story
(2)—Mr. and Mrs. North
1:00 P.M.
KLAC—News, Music
KFI—Pigskin Parade
KECA—Football
KHJ—Music
KFWB—Joe Yocam
KNX—Football Roundup
1:15
KFI—Football—Cal. Stanford
KFAC—Access on String
1:45
KHJ—Football—UCLA-USC
2:00 P.M.
KLAC—News, Music
KMPC—Parade of Hits
KECA—Ira Cook
KHJ—Football
KFWB—Maurice Hart
KNX—Football
KFAC—Matinee
2:30
KNX—This Is L.A.
KFAC—Songs
3:00 P.M.
KLAC—News, Sports 570 Club
KBCA—Ira Cook
KFI—KHL—Football
KMPC—Parade of Hits
KNX—This Is Living
KFAC—News
3:30
KNX—Philip Norman
KFAC—Opera
4:00 P.M.
KLAC—News, Sports, G. Norman
KFI-KHJ—Football
KNX—Well at Work
KECA-Ira Cook
KFWB-Red Rowe
KFAC-Masterpieces
4:30
KFI—Music
KMPC-Bolero Time
KECA-P.Junction
KFWB-News, Rencho
KNX-Stewart Craig
4:45
KFI—From Dixie
KHJ-Hemingway
KNX-Tom Hanlon (C) — 1952 by Universal Radio Features Synd.
Tom E. Danson.
As long as 12 men in the Kremlin can declare war with no congress, no church, no press or power of public opinion to put on the brakes, there will always be danger of war and the day thou gavest, Lord, may be ended.
Breaking Iron Curtain
I have tried in what feeble ways I could to show that the iron curtain was not as impenetrable as it’s supposed to be. Once traveled along it from Turkey to Berlin showing up its loopholes; and in cooperation with the Crusade for Freedom I helped float 11,-000,000 leaflets via balloons into Czechoslovakia and Poland.
These at best were piny efforts, though they showed, from the reaction on the other side of the iron curtain, how eagerly its people welcome contact with us.
Today, however, we have two opportunities which need not be puny. First we have a new and powerful hydrogen bomb, thereby giving us tremendous bargaining power to break down the artificial barriers preventing peace.
Second we have a new president. He is a man of great prestige, known throughout the world and in Russia. And he has what Franklin Roosevelt had, a flair for dramatics, the ability to win people, to capture their imagination. Whether you agree with him politically or not, Eisenhower is and can be an international salesman. And that’s what’s needed today in selling the world new instruments for peace.
It is always possible at the beginning of a new administration to form important, new and dynamic policies.
That's because outgoing leaders become jaded and get in a rut. Our present outgoing leaders have put across some milestones against communism for which historians will give them great credit—the Marshall plan, the North Atlantic pact.
But the sheen is off these polls.
TODAY’S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
KNXT (2)—Mr. & Mrs. North
KNBH (4)—Aldrich Farm,
KTLA (5)—Playhouse
KECA (7)—Tales of Tomorrow
KPMB (8)—Friend Irma
KTTV (11)—Dude Ranch
10:00 P.M.
KNXT (2)—TV News
KNBH (4)—Dennis Day
KTLA (5)—"House Across the Bay"
KECA (7)—H. Weaver, J. Bourke
KPMB (8)—Pireside Thr
10:30
KNXT (2)—Chronoscope
KNBH (4)—Dangerous Assignment
KPMB (8)—Big Story
KTTV (11)—Ladies Always Win
10:45
KNXT (2)—At Cirro's
KECA (7)—"The Ape"
KLAC (13)—Locker Rm.
11:00 P.M.
KNXT (2)—"Pretender"
KNBH (4)—News
KPMB (8)—Dennis Day
KEL (9)—News
KTTV (11)—News
KLAC (13)—News, "Ginger"
11:15
KNBH (4)—"Strange Impersonation"
KTTV (11)—Sports
11:20
KTTV (11)—"Scarlet Clue"
11:30
KTLA (5)—Final Edition
KFMB (8)—Got a Secret
KHL (9)—Star Time
1:00
KTTV (11)—"Bachelor's Daughters"
4:00 P.M.
KNXT (2)—Big Picture
KECA (7)—Campus Farmer
3:00
KECA (7)—Beulah
3:45
KTLA (5)—"Swamp Fire"
4:00 P.M.
KNXT (2)—Big Picture
KECA (7)—"Sons of Oklahoma"
KLAC (13)—"Death Valley"
4:20
KNXT (2)—Learning 28
KECA (7)—Waggy
KPMB (8)—Stu Erwin
HORIZONTAL
1 Interjection
5 Cycles
9 Wild animal
12 Carbon diamond
13 Spar
14 Bore
15 Bed of a wild animal
16 Appraisal
18 Herb related to chicory
20 Verbal
21 Hidden
22 Insensibility
26 Concrete mixer
29 Whole number
31 Impulse leading to ruin
32 Rank
34 In the month preceding
36 Post Exchange
37 Emigencies
39 Dueling sword
40 Exhibition of paintings
42 Float
VERTICAL
1 Equipped
2 Permission to use
3 Barren
4 Chevron
5 Turkish governor
6 Headland
7 Mystify
8 Confusion
Yesterday's Puzzle Solved:
ALIEN THOSEE PURSER WRESTB AN BAUTOIR AT CAD PIANO ATE ETOM NIXT GLUR SLAM LEOATE TIES DOTE GILEAD TARN TOBS LAD NEAT RAH LORIS DUE ET MEMENTO AS SERENE TAUOHT SEALS BROTH
9 Conversational element in a play
10 Scrap
11 Supplement
17 Emblem of authority
19 Brink
22 Feminine name
24 Term in pinchle
25 Study subjects
26 Nos
27 The nipa palm
28 Revere
29 Drift
33 Reproduce in the original form
36 Duck
38 Give a lacquer finish
41 Vanguished player
43 Escaped
45 Pacific aroid
46 Hodgepodge
47 Clear of a crop
48 Code signal
49 Signal for action
50 Dessert