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Million ire reading and talking
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NOTRE DAME'S
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4:30 Story Tfrn
4:4 Guert Stir
SOO Edward R. Muirow CBS
5:1 Forward ftUroh
5:30 Muaie
5:45 F rink Gom CBS
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7:4 Twin wt Ernia CBS
B OO Muaical Fashions . .
5:15 Louis MaMey Show
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0:00 My Neighbor
:15 Evening Mooda
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10:00 Platter Parade
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0:00 Coffee Club Caper
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T:30 World Newe
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840-Wendy Warren
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6:45 Our Gal Sanday CBS
0:00 Woman'i View
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6:30 Young Dr. M atone CBS
9:45 In the Groove
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10:15 Perry Maaon CBS
10:30 Nora Drake CBS
10; 45 Brighter Day CBS
11:00 Musie
11:15 Modern Mood Muile
11:30 Bob Grant, Local New
11:40 TV Preview
11:45 Houae Party CBS
13:00 Bob Grant. World Neva
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1:15 Women 'a New Dek CBS
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2:05 Mua teal Interlude
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2:35 Musical Interlude
2:45 Trading Post
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4:15 Dwight Cook
4:30 Story Time
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5:00 Edward R. Murrow CBS
5:15 Melody Inn
5:30 Serenade In Blue
5:4 Frank Goes CBS
5:55 Robt. Trout, New CBS '
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6:15 World of Sport
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7:05 FBI In Peace & War KBS
7:30 Lowell Thomas CBS
7:45 Tennessee Ernie
8:00 Richard Neuberger
8:05 Musioal Interlude
8:1 Song of Other Year
B:30 Home Town Digest
8:45 Let's Go To Town
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KVAL - TV
CHANNEL 1, IUOENI
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER tl, 1951
3:25 Stn On
Daily Meditation
Program Preview ,
3:30 The Jar. Smith Show
4:00 Guest Book ; '
4:30 Big Roundup
8:30 Time For Beany i
6:00 The News
6:05 Sports Headlines '
6:10 Weather Report
6:15 Industry On Parade
6:30 The Vaughn Monroe Show
6:45 For Your Information
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8:00 Hollywood Halt Hour
8:30 To Be Announced
9:00 Race to the Rose Bowl
10:00 SpoUight on Suspense
News Headlines
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Congressmen To Get
Their Own Prayer Room
WASHINGTON Wl Congress
members will have their own spe
cial prayer room in the capitol
when they reconvene in January.
The small room, intended only
for individual use, will house no
special services nor will it be a
chapel in the usual sense.
Rep. Hays (D-Ark), author of
the resolution which authorized its
preparation, said it will be suitable
for Protestant, Catholic and Jew
ish members.
Its central feature will be a
stained glass window "of subdued
colors and magnificent design." It
is the gift of a Los Angeles firm
and its workmen.
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER tl, 1954
3:20 Devotions
3:30 Bob Smith Show .
4:00 Feminine Fancies
4:30 Val Rogue Show
5:00 Uncle BIU Snow
5:30 Smilin Ed's Show
6:00 Western Theater
8:00 To Be Announced "
9:15 Novelalree
9:30 It's A Great Life
10:00 Weather
10:05 News
10:15 Best Theater
11:15 Sign Off
TAX FINANCING
BERLIN, Conn. Wr To pay tax'
es on some land this town owns n
the nearby city of Middletown,
First Selectman John W. Gra-
ham was authorized to ask the
board of finance for an increased
appropriation. The board had al
lowed $3 for the taxes. The tax
bill was $3.58.
Wednesday, September 22
Matinee 3:30 P.M. Evening 8:15 P.M.
New Senior High School Gymnasium
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Ferrer and Rita Gam in "SAADIA"
Patron Saint's Blood
Keeps Birthday Custom
NAPLES, Italy W Catholic
Neapolitans looked forward to good
times and re kneed today follow
ing an announcement that the hard
ened blood of the city's patron, bt.
Januarius, had turned to liquid on
his birthdays, is in centuries past
The blood is kept in two silver
phials in the Naples Cathedrial.
Thousands crowded into the ca
thedral yesterday as priests re
moved the containers from a sil
ver safe and placed them at the
altar. They announced that the
blood softened 38 minutes after the
ceremony opened.
For four centuries, the church
says, the blood has flowed three
times a year on the first Satur
day of May, Sept. 1 and Dec. 16.
Only three times it remained hard.
This was before the bubonic plague
in 1527, s cholera epidemic in
1884 and the 194 eruption of Vesuvius.
Swedish Government
Unchanged By Election
STOCKHOLM Wl Sweden's
governing coalition of Socialist
and Agrarians remained solidly en
trenched today following weekend
local elections but both the govern
ment parties lost some ground.
The Conservatives, the countrv'a
third largest party, scored the
largest gains. The Communists
held steady, in last place with only
4.9 per cent of the 3,701,541 ballots
cast.
Prime Minister Tage Erlander
In a statement said the outcome In
the voting would "bring no change
in the policy of the Swedish govern
Tito Opposes NATO
As Member But States
He Would Cooperate
rtrT ro Any v..MBi...i.
President Tito says Yugoslavia
aootua spurn any invitations to
join NATO because the Atlantic
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political hue s struggle against
tviuuiiuiism.
"We are painted a Socialist
hue," he told a rally, and "there
is no place for us in a bloc which
has an anti-Socialist tendency."
He added, however, that cooper
ation with the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization was possible
and would be continued by his gov
ernment. In addition to receiving
Western military aid, Yugoslavia
is allied in a mutual defense pact
with Greece and Turkey, both
natu members.
Referring to his Communist re
gime's relations with Iron Cur
tain countries, Tito said be would
"gladly accept any gesture of
goon win- by Kussia. -
Yugoslavia has been at odds with
the Soviets and their satellites
since Tito broke with the Comin-
form in 1948, but he has remained
a staunch Communist.
American informants In Rome
pointed out that the Yugoslav lead
er's apparent overture to the
Kremlin did not indicate a switch
in policy as he had made similar
sttaements before. The sources
said Tito has not softened toward
Moscow, but actually has turned
his back on recent Russian friend
ship gestures because he feels the
Kremlin still wants to interfere in
the internal affairs of nations
which come into its orbit.
Truck Smashes Sign,
'Next Time Take Train'
SYLJIAR. Calif. I The driver
and his passenger escaped serious
injury when a heavy trwlr mnA
trailer roared out of control down
the Ridge Route, smashed through
a billboard, hit three unoccupied
cars ana overuirnea near a motel.
Kermit Anderson, 27, the driver,
and Leland Keller, 23, both of
Dallas, were treated for minor
inilirios liulnrmn tnM n.lt k.
lost control of his vehicle load with
if ions oi lemons, wnen 'he
attempted to shift to a lower gear.
The billboard the truek smsEhtvl
read:
"Next time take the train."
TONITE... THRU WED.
(Packed With Action Show! .
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Rex HARRISON
Virginia MAYO
Geo. SANDERS
Lawrence HARVEY
KING
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Phil CAREY
Audrey TOTTER
Guinn (Big Boy)
WILLIAMS '
MASSACRE
CANYON
ALSO
ENTERTAINING
SHORT FEATURES'
Tues. Sept. 21, 1954 The News-Review, Roieburg, Ore. 5
VACATION DEAL
PULASKI, Va. Ul Honald
Smith, a newspaper carrier boy,
wanted to take a vacation but
his delivery route posed a prob
lem. C. M. Hayter, 49, a cus
tomer, offered the solution He
would handle 13-year-old Ronald's
route and Ronald would mow his
lawn an agreed number of times
Anti-Red Indochina ,
Official Assassinated
PARIS Wl Assassins struck
twice in Indochina over the week
end. Laotian Defense Minister Kou
Vora Vong was shot dead In Vien
tiane. Laos. Two other anti-Communist
officials escaped gunmen's
bullets In Hanoi
CLASS DISMISSED
DES MOINES 1 "What,"
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Ian," is an autobiography?"
"An autobiography," replied Pu
pil Gary Loveless,'' Is the life
story of an automobile."
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