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Show the Chopping Block PROGRAMS By FRANK C. ROBERTSON T m Hisarinointeri. "ll'dji UTAH PRQVp, 1111 lJIIHIIIifcffiplHmtf UTAH, COUNTY, but not surorised' that the new to commute the death sen- refused has of Pardons Board tence of Eliseo Mares. That board was appionted by a may who seemingly believes m governing by the bigRest preju dices of the littlest men. It is natural that they should reflect the "get tough" policies of their creator. n SEPTEMBER SUNDAY, The new insignia for General Eianhowr erV Suropean headquarters depicts two golden swords against a green background symbolic of Europe's fertile fields. Embroidered in gold around the edge of the patch is a Latin motto which, freely translated, means "vigilance is the price of freedom," v We respectfully suggest that two blown-u- p reproductions of this insignia he dispatched to the United States jeapitol in Washington, one to be hung above the. main door of the Senate chamber, the other above the door of the House. ,vWith such vivid reminders confronting (rem every time they walk into the legislative halls, America's lawmakers might be j 1951 2, Our annual Labor day observance ha been donceived as an occasion for dis- playhng the gathering strength of organized labor, being built up as a force with which to press the demands of workers for fair pay and decent working conditions. Labor Day has been observed since to serve this end and also to celebrate the great upward strides" which have been taken by labor, and to point out how well off the American worker is. ; The day might also be used as an occasion for pointing out how well off America is because of our labor force. Travelers often return from;ther parts of the world with tales, of the cheap wage at which it is possible to hire workers in many other countries. The more observant ones may also be heard to comment. "It's all they're Worth,' ton." The American worker has the highest pay scale in the world, and he also has the highest rate of productivity. American industry iss a marvelous array of machine? which seem 'to db everything hut think. The worker 'does the thinking, and it is because the American worker understands machines, knows what to do with them and how to take care of them, that the machines can be used successfully. American industry and distribution are the wonder and envy of the world because the American worker is clever, adaptable, in- .genious and intelligent. Without these qualities at the workbenches and assembly' lines, in the warehouses and stock rooms, on the railroads and docks and trucks, Americas fantastic development could', ', , -- , never have been. . We're a team, a big and effective team. The inventors, the capitalists, the entrepreneurs and the workers are all essential to each other and to the whole.' We have the best 'working conditions in the world, and the best working force. The. person with a genuine sense vbf humor is the one who enjoys being laughed with, and doesn't mind being laughed at. stirred more, often to tiisport themselves like statesmen who recognize their coun' ' try's peril. They might then be less likely to reduce by 87 per cent, as the House, did recently, the president's request for additional civil defense funds. That cut was made in the face of an informed warning by Representative Price, Illinois Democrat serving on atomic energy committee, the House-Senat- e that Russia today has more and bigger atomic bombs than previously believed. The legislators might be less likely to, slash the Voice of America program, to the hone without proposing a suitable substithe sateltute, at ,a time when Russia-anlite nations are ripe for a heavy propaganda barrage from the free world. And they might think iwice before chopping $l,0(K).000,0Oe from the foreign aid program which we must count upon to bolster Europe's defenses both militarily and in the broader ,econb'mic sense.- Military and economic needs cannot easily be separ- till " - come. In my ion the '. arg-ument- must have peace or perish. His thesis that there, can be no peace among nation until there Is' s world government strong enough .. to compel peace" ia. of course, sound. His of how clan, illustration wartribal, and Inter-stat- e fare haa been ended through the principle of confederation waa. apt. In fact, the speaker arguments should have been utterly convincing to anyone not a vnjttm of congenital pessimism. The thing. discouraging however, was that Dr. Naah can best keep their hands beautiful by doing nothing. Rut artists always prefer' to paint, hands which are doing 'something; for one, of the hardeM things in the world to portray in' beauty is an idle hand. - We had just one of those ; Th golfer y ho has been discouraged' with the score on his card this summer might like to kep it for use as. a boi ling average, . , A tj OPS Is An Unwanted Child; Chief Job Is To Prevent. Profiteering, Says Mike DiSalle Fditor!s Vote WHile Drew Pearson Is on' a brief vacation, the Washington is being written hy several distinguished guest columnists, today's heirfg. hT Michael V; Di Salle, director of the orflce of price stabilization.)Merry-Go-Rou- nd V. DI SLLF r be-rau- - hard-drivi- se ng self-create- d. eirter-genx- de-len- '' -y Je . ; SELFISH LN DIVIDE ALS Th'ii obligation is bound to place us in conflict with "ijhpse individuals who look on the nation's emergency as a time for systematically plucking its citizens These shortsighted individuals do not seem to know or cire that this prdeess produces only 'phony dollars. Their own actions strike at the strength of the system which they, prate about, but so poorly serve. The dangerous thing is that .these people if are a .minority but they become It takes leaves, .them unrestrained. iust a few people to destroy the normal reliance on and compliance with the laws of the land. The murderer and the thief are the exceptions in a' society. Yet we. build vast and expensive law enforcement systems to protect the .manyfrom the lawless few. We must protect' the business community from' the few who will profiteer. The retailer works a margin. He is in daily contact with . on He.certainjy enjoys very little pleasure in constantly increasing his prices. But if he fs to .stay in business he has no alternative if his costs continue to increase. The wholesalers, the manufacturers,, fcll face similar problems. It takes-onla few 'increasing costs to set- the upward pressures in motion, for each segrnent4of business must maintain its competitive position. It takes manyA hours ot hard work by a great many people - if costs the nation a great deal to support an economic control program. But the alternative is far more costly. From. Korea Jo February 15. 1P5I, the" cost of living. in the United States increased 8 per cenL 10:00 11:45 - ., fan-lil- - Q7s y - I i a. A.l 'I j itail sales promotion I 10 Years Ago 4:1 1 . . S , " - - - . , poseessjon ,f f ntnt. RELIABLE PRESCRIPTIONS 19 0. K. -- MiONE 144 LAUNDRY DRV CLEANERS Downtown Office 449 W. CENTER DRUG & Uncle-Rosco- Matinee Film Theater 129 C West Center Prove (The radio programs listed below are submitted by the radio inaccuracies or for responsible for their sccuracy. In ease of information call the respective radio station.) KDYL KOVO KNEU KCSU 14M 132 m Sunrise Serenade S:l Ouarua SabheUi IS ?t'- j -, - of Prophecy ',s is GoodNw ;JJ(VSC- New Church of the A far T5 u nday Moroa Siesta Ca vallero 7:4S Carmen Churrh of Christ Ltttl Nipper Storv Time Make Believe Little Story Piano Mooos ' Tri City SJOnevwwine Stand is: music for Sunday 10 IS r' g a.v " IS I n is Frank and llrse' VanDavetter 11:1$ Lean Bark and Listen Hour t ll:l.Lutliersn 5 " tl:' use New " t no Bnhby Benson " 1:15 I David ---- w iiu WW S:M PetS:4S iva Carmen - 7:lNew 7:45 Music .:! . I." Funl M . lxr . ive l tt Quia- Kids rim pan 00 Stake of Tuna rullne Theater M4 Question Sinartime Salute New Music for America Wakin la,l3 Senator BYU Prrents " Svmphoni&e Catholic Hour ties LI Xrwrinil Weather 1 145 California Caravan Concerto 11:3 tzis I? 10 Osy Lwnbaxtfe riesu rredomon Stor Parada Stan It s Mann Lanxa Horace Heidt the Top Talea Vt.inn S Marine Melodie Orfan l t S Navy . Re Croaa ITh Inside Storr New on What Do Resr(-it- Corlu Arrher Music For m Yom Contented C Ir f Music America RiOr-r- a aafBbtlsapT Starlicht Gw1 New Tri City Network of t'tah Claaaic Trt Cit Network PYf Claaaic Great Waltses k Sifm Off to '' Mam Street Hall We HaU "tana ear LDS Church Sin Reliriou Sacred Heart Vacation Tip off 1 Musia America Star of the w-Hotel Orcheatra Hewa Music You Want iJJ 12:a Date witS to Veteran Sroudly Erna Sack; Paul Wratoa Senator Watktna Alfred Newman Mr Moto in Amerua Full Moat ot taea-Ne- , So Kevin Paul Weston S Cavallaro Svmphcny Jap Ausuct Nicht's New . Let- Ceorr Enchanted Hour S:1S Tea Time Malady Sportbte - Do S: au; Tri Citv Network n ' ' 7 :4 Family Theater f:tS' - Time Guy Travelee esMvslerious " :U " t Sl 1000 6 pin Ta Rec Goff Sammy Kara You Can't Taka It With You Archie Andrew Summer Salem ' Mug Latta Broadway - 3- jSIS jaggjaj Your In vita una, to KaO rred Waring Law-renc- The Whisperer fS.ow Hear Thl Challrrrr of Yukon Nick Carter 4:0 4 1 nr SararS Perry Com 3. C. Bwaysa jj; -- la ttmrm Rr-n- Glri From Pari Thtt Falcon ' eVraak Inviutaaa t w M Story Your Own Ben. Light negiaaM Wymal Gars I: Under Arrest l:4i" !. I oo Cisco Kid ?:I5 " Frontier Town t:4S " " t no The Shadow - " rrorr Paris Girt Party M, gunday Considtno Bob Sunda Howard Mil m Yoatarday. Toatay and Tomorrow 0: of Chicago Round TaMe Eternal Ught " Kay lt:lS'Smmj I? J Bill Cunningham IMIRun Morgan jis J: la Detetlv Prelude rreiuds v no gldcr Mteheux " . t:lS " 7:1 Sew m spmucn WraUier Tempi Sauare Holland CaUiag USrmphony HaU m WjjgS. Goodnight 4 Nrws 12:4V presenting - Jon 12wr 5"SJ! valublt River, Radio Programs Sunday, Sept. 2 done I'm quite sure most of me writers present ould have followed old man Robertson out of the hotel. The lady, who U highly educated and cultured, sat at a table occupied by Provo people and an old buzsard from Mapleton and neither were in the ahe nor If there were any unkind remarks made about the Isdy anywhere 1 did not .hear them, and . I saw plenty of writers going out of their way to .be nice to her. n Portiam wh2 w has give the ' ?mZrly P SHIRTS 4:45 Tele Mart r-- ay norl'oaw1 Cosh and Carry Years Margaret Masters Kitchen Travel Via TV Garry Moore, ihow. Here' News For You e 3:00 ?' 141 Judged outstanding among 57 competitors, . Miss Leah Jean w-re- 2:30 2:45 3:15 3:30 4:00 . 2. Sept. . --a. I ... SUNDAY, SEPT. KSL TV 4:00 It's Up. to You ej n r Booth. Reynolds. Don Bryant iMoon Kavachtvrch, Selck, JSwapp, Henry Campbell. Don Smith. jYoung. Gray. Bidduiph. Christen- Isen snd Rowe the Shsron Iward prsnned a welcome home social in honor of Kenner Clay- toh. returning from the British mission . . . Provo merchants tpiarmed "Opportunity Days" re- - Sandman Stories 5:30 ... s-- What Cookin 3.30 TV Charm School 4:00 News of the World 4:00 Half Pint Psrty 4:30 Twilight Thester MONDAY, SEPT. 3 Time " :J Bond Club :4S Le Highee 7:M Robtrl Hurletgti 7:1 J Melody Tim 7:38 'New C .-!- . m 00 3 00 and A's day-byjd- L -- Test Pattern 1:00 The World In Review 2:00 Video Frolics 2:45 Miss Susan 10:00-1:- 4-- ... I MONDAY. 8 EFT. KDYI TV ("ali- - d 2 fMt 1 We have had no finer people thar thp visitinjr Translated info, dollars. tRese price rises icost fornia writers. Mr; Sidney Hirshal Small, the noted fiction the American people IB JbiUion dollars. The inwriter, Mrs. McMillan, article writer. Mrs. Lukai and Mr?. crease from February 15. 1S5I to .fjne 15, 1951 Jacobsen. pojets. Ethel Jacobsen, of Saturday Evening Pot was eight-teatof 1 per cent or less than fame, beinjr a professional humorist, was a little sour at 2 "billion dollars. but that I suspect, is a httle act which alf funny While :ws wece holding thw price line, the times, on from time tp time. people put index in our nPighboring nation; Canada which There are exceptions,, bu--t writers are usually free has no direct price controls increased 5.3 per cent during The same period. If our prices harl from "stuffed shirtism. . been going up at the same rate as Canada's, it would have cost the American consumer ,7 billion ' of what takes place h.- ,r, dollars aboiir $150 per of three persons. of in- the United States, gress Instead, this same family-pailess than $1 tp iduding the speeches made by neip tne government- run our American rmce control program during this same period. Q Has there ever been a law senators and congressmen. More important than thp dollar savings, of .specifying that a territory must sc. 15 inc smuijny acnivea ana me aanEer nave a certain numoer ds '"nam- trwn qDo flsh bj rf of inflation averted. nrHor tn niialttv tor eta A. derstorm? hood? LOW INCOME WORKER A The Ordinance of 1787. for ' A There is an idea among In times of rising price's the manufacturing organizing the Northwest Terri- - many sportsmen that fish will not worker can take care of hirnself somewhat better tory. included the provision mat bite duri thunder!etorrn blrt l than other average people- - But he represents a W lit II . lilt IMJUWUIHI III ll otner have proved they reached divisions f''m small percentage of American workers in com- the stipulated idea false. the to admitted" be 60.000. would it to those who are hit b.. inflation the parison white collar worker, the low income ' worker, the Union as a state. the government worker, the pensioner, the man is The Congressional or woman who has worked for many years and has fi nally retired on savings, or t,he young Record" :"'; record A It. is the wife and family of a serviceman overseas All these people see their standard of living reduced .. b don and their hope of a secure old 'age shattered Rsoris' by prices over which they have no control. And even the factory worker will. fay. behind in the race between fjrices and wages. The need to protect our people frOm inflation and the absolute heed for stability to hefp achieve defense production give patriotic Americans all the incentive they need to support our price control program. What would it profit jalwaBBwaH Jr .us if our resources to build military the strength and at the sametime tear do-American economy. The Kremlin could akk nothing "better ALlt CAN HELP SO many- Americans ask. "What ean I do to help in these times?" io many feel hopeless they . Cannot carry rifles or canaot fly planes or man .tanks. But this fight against THE-NEWTm WM4T 0 Vy Mf an inflation-. is something in which every American Tips s In. can play a part- I'vf f3otT CaliTmc Local The business man can practice" Testraint In Roto- - Rootca Scrviccmam WITH VANDEVENTER. his pricing practices. The consumer. can avoid Doa't wan until wMr hat up w 4o Mi buiiwm fesm a clocrd n-buying all except those tbings he really needs. At. tfew Brat iian tf treuhlt rail There has been what the economists calj a your local ROTO ROOTIR StvkA rtport nnd commentary ofon man "many items at this ''softening laardlrM WRkotrt prices h II quickly run time. But the American people need- to know (( by vtteran near klrra rloaaed at aim ac that the inflationary bomb has a delayed fuse. drama rffnovf paa Ihc meat Mn hWn The pressures ahead are building up rising Frdd VanDewmlmr on Imtfi toprwae ROTO ROOTER. world prices, a bijliori dollars a week in U. S. rneeaji bjcIjoii, tMyptasria defense costs, less civilian production in relation developments on tkMittonaI to civilian spending power. Get at the ROOT of end interna tienai nmcnfronu Common sense, rjardheaded realism and a deyour trouble with termination, by the people to act together for the national security will see us throiigb a dif- DON- Im a.HKVMUI.1K TODAY 3131 two years ahead ficult " a is Hammm O to Am this arfi Brttrt the in Certainly preserve irfail price 11 A. M.-KO- VO mnd Arrwrtcjm Hnmm freedom, the security and the abundant living standards that Americans have built for them Itmiai aooATieo sytim selves through the years we-strai- n . 30 9 30 9 45 had to apend the greater part Of his time, not In developing his theme, but in refuting the foolish charges that anyone Who believes in world federation must of necessity be a Communist. So determined are those who want to preserve the statu que in tote', that they have largely succeeded tn making the people believe that anyone who suggests any change or Improvement Is treasonable or. communistic. And every day the status que is slipping right out from under their feet. As for me . I believe with Dr. Nash that It Is no longer a question of what we want, but what we must have if the race is to survive. ' pace-sette- rs the-natio- s I Writing this column for Drew Pearson today instead of reading it. deof a pleasure I enjoy each mornin&-Foprives me rhorfiinK'I read the column to find out each What his predictions are on what we are about to dp: anH surprisingly enough sometimes the rfredicfions liave been right. Occasionally, read-ih- g the column is not a pleasure for it steps Inrs of some of my friends But I guess the rjn no one likes to see, his friends unhappy. however. I. enjoy the column Generally, oits support of the stabilization program which we TeeL is so right and so rcces.ary Ve appreciate this support because of the attitude of somel people in treating the office of price stabilization like an unwanted child. Like the unwanted child, we did not ask to be We were born horn See were not out of the emergency in' Korea pHus. the need for a '.strong American defense against aggression. Our work parallels the work of the other ' mobilization agencies created, by the act. to build this defense for production : America. Other agencies have the obligation of spurring and channeling materials. Our job production S the control of prices which are susceptible tb rises in times when "the nation's economic resources are under pressure. WASHINGTON IVOO hs - Bv MICHAEL ben . 3 .. ' i 1 attending three dollar banquets, and had onlv gone out to 'get ourselves a hamburger. Writers. I still insist, are the friendliest of people. I became really proud of our I'tah writers when I saw the fine way they treated a Negro lady .who attended the convention. There was some talk that the hotel would not serve the lady aa it was against the rules, but- that crisis did not develop.: Had it ' - . . ! that they this winter. 9 00 6 00 TOO Couple of week ago I discarded by cane, my bottles of medicine, and rhy inhibitions and staggered, up to the; uvi'fAvV Rniinrlnrt at florlpn Or it mip'ht be more DroDerlv . said I hobbled up there and staggered back-- Anyway, my friends who have se'en me crippling around the orchard all summer with my carie in hand mijrht have been surprised down Washinprton Avenue with me prancjnp; had thev . seen - .r. . i t i nr kiiik " " TWO neauinui rrnvu ctcuui wuinni wiiicir. TU I amproud to say we, or rather they, attracted and jrowns many admiring glances. A beauty .adviser is. said to have told ; 4 Dr. Naah had two powerful First, that everyone all ever the world, except a few "leaders" want peace. Second, that the world ' : 4:00 I a men-behav- ; 1:00 2:00 30 Your Pet Parade went over to the Community 45 00 Mstinee Film Theater church in Provo to listen to a Dr. Vernon Nash speak on 0 30 Super Circus World Federation and Peace. Unaccustomed as I am to 7:00 Summer Time Revue 730 Go Lucky finding myself inside a church, Rev. and Mrs. Edwin Irwin 8 00 Dr. Christian feelmarfe mp fpel entirely Welcome without the gruesome .. 9:00 Guest House . Vs. re i0 oo celebrity Time ing I experience .n most cnurcnes mat, iney last at decided has brand old blackened ip so stariite Film Theater the that gloating ew Headlines , that he must save himself from the burning. and and a MONDAY, sept, i Dr. Nash was persuasive speaker, powerful in his audience I noticed some of the most intellectual and KSI TV honeat leaders of community thousrht in Provo. The speak- 1:20 Program Resume. News, Westher er had a arreat deal to say ibout the evil of "pessimism, but 1:30 Strike It Rich the toward as came out I about pessimistic fl am afraid 2:00 Homemaking fs Fun 2:15 Hi Neighbor prospect of peace as when I went in. First-10- . ated today. to be able Lastly," they might get their minds off the. past and focus, on the problems of the present and! future. The ,82nd Congress has been a body of lawmakers largely intentc upon investigating past deeds andvattitUdes, while the critical neefds of a troubled present too frequently go 'unsatisfied. Too many of these as if ,they were living m a world .all their own, free to external hazard, yhen some outside event does bring them, up sharply, they look within their own realm for cause. Thus, everything bad that has occurred in Korea, in China and the rest of the Far East is thefault of Americans who committed traitorous acts or, at leas), gross errors. This seems to assume that the Kremlin is virtually incapable of decision, that it has no power to act on its own. But in truth the members of Stalin's Politburo are very active mentally.. And' they could decide 8 upon war tornorrow. whether there are no Communists in the U. S. State Department, or 26, as Senator McCarthy claims. , ' In a world containing Russian Communists, vigilance assuredly is the price of freedom. Ut'l Congress, as well as Eisenhower's headquarters, makes that its motto, this country we live in will not be safe. women opinler- - Last Sunday ntght - -. deter- mined to get tout h e r a a d teacher, and the toucher he gets the .won condition! be- Swenson of Manila Utah county H style ner at the county fair . . . Fire 20 Years Ago destroyed a strawsteck at the j farm of Eogeoe Larson tn Sept. S. 3 Ml Spanish . The The caddies tournament at trie Fork Democratic gtlf course was won by Earl Brim Women'a Study club began its vlnVESI! He wonf,Ml ""on With a social at the teme 7 ,ro? a stiver loving of Mrs. Will ism H. Callahan . . . uangrrous iorest nre Mr. snd Mrs Marvin Msldrum was averted after it had broken a week in "illn shTIS i out hear the flverslon dam at the spent . . . Prof, and Mrs. Willises park mouth of Spanish Fork canyon . . H. Boyle returned from a trip to J. W. Thornton returned from California - . . Thirty --eight Provo Bryco canyon where he had been high school football candidates re- employed during the summer as ported to Coach Griffith Kimball I a guide . . Coach Glen Simmons for the first workout . of Provo high school hsd only one Bruce Liddiard141 snd Gallup letterman returning for the foot- - won the boys doublesJsck ire the city ball drills. Delbert J o h n o n. tennis tournament by defeating sturdy guard. Most promising Karl Tucker and George candidates were Eddie Peterson, Goshen announced plan Baiiif its' Bob Boshard. Ralph Dixon. Ron- - annual ward reunion end for home- aid Dixon. Higgins. Hathenbruck. mmm. IS Test Pattern Early Bird Matinee Double Feature Festival Children's Hour Six Gun Theater Festival TV Playhouse Playhouse Adventure Hour News Pevlew News of the World All Star Film Theater No Time to Love sign Off uso-io- o lature that authorised the nr Board of Pardons was by hysteria instomped duced by the unthinking who refuse to believe that convicts ore human being. On the eld board were, among others, the Justices of the Supreme Court, men trained In dealing with criminal. Now they have been succeeded by throe civilians, and whoever they mar be In the future they ate' Itheiy to reflect the opinion of the governor who appoint them. At least it appears to be the present pattern. Politics over science. Always. In the face of overwhelming evidence that the bee prisons, such aa San Quentln and Bins sing re operated on the basis f under tandlnr and cooe ration with the inmates along humanitarian principle our g o v e r ner Is d Great American Resource Merry-go-Roun- mini of Freedom Vigilance Is Still Price Washington IHI'UI Taken from the files of the Provo Herald SUNDAY. SETT. S KDYL. TV - j,' Once News Now History TELEVISION 00 :1S 7 oo :la Riderof Purple i'rrk Hemlna-wa-y Gordon Owe Sage Happy Telton Cecil Brown :lSPerrv Como t:l:4S Queen" afor" a Day 10:00 Curt Ma!ieT Time ISrlS Lanny Ross and New Harmonies Homemaaer li in Jack Hunt Show tl?M Marvin Miller 11 if. Radio Srcrtal 11:10 Do You Brmrmhtr 1 1:4 A Luck Barrell 2: to Economy Caravan Jl:IS'Cednc rooter !2:lt News 12:4S ' Paul Sullivan o Chira o at Cleveland " I IS New and Wcaiher Hit - Review " 1 t wna-hWill 1 1 l:4S 2:0t' 2:11 t-J- 2:4St 3:t 3:1 ' " "- - " Ufe Can Be' n.ad ol Life Noontime Tarrr r reddie Martin News Huso Winterharier Matinee Melodies tojinny Desmond Maet tne Band Ruea Morpan ' New "" - 4:tt GordonT Owen ' 4:11 Frank New and Wetjther Double or NoUtlns MilUonatr potlite on Star TrJ City 'NVtwoT Hemlnfway Merrv Go Round 4:43 Sam Hayes on Answer Man . :1S Songs of Our Time S lDCUflf Beatv Show h :45 Bobby Benson " WIS Aunt Mary Tea Time Tune and Waatbas Quarter Hour Nw New. 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Lorenro Jones Vrllow Mu.lc Bob A Rav ' New Welcome Traveler- Broadway Melodlra 4 3 Ladies Tn Cifv D Artrea tbythms Pepper Youns Happiness 3:3 1:411 Jack Bereft Dave Garroway Somelhins Tor tna MualcaT Clock - " " " ' Baa Holiday for Sleep New ' Hlsn Time Johnny Law Vela rarm Wraakfas! Jamborba Sunrtee 45 1:3 Sews Old Corral Sun-U- p Brighter Nora Dr Day Drak Paul ssasn--n Curt - afajaawy New Ma I "! t I If fabssw . t ,a J |