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lo of 000 ages apply large June crease working attributed the qualifying of McNary 210,675 Payments 30, for Kentuckians monthly, 62 over number was Louisville women, for and said the are benefits 1957 an of 65. the Kentuckians, now 18 benefits district who increase average per farmers being figure, payments. between can to to cent and Security manager as made now now the the He in- to of 1 DOROTHY COLLINS PROGRAMS 1 The Large 14 K. HOUR Watch Selection Solid FREE Shop of Gold PARKING "The Place Styles To Go JEWEL CERAMIC ORIENTAL For PERFUME BOX The Imported SET Hand Brands MUSICAL Hand Painted You Painted Know' $2.50 $3.95 JU. 2-1676 CITY Between 218 a a a a a a a W.

Market AT REAL Sturdy NO ALL and GASOLINE GAY'S PURCHASE Safe-Powered MOTOR. NECESSARY. by THE COURIER JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1958 SECTION 2 BILL LADD'S TV Almanac TV Is Having Trouble With 'Real' Longhorns "How now, brown cow?" is a phrase attributed to actors' schools, but it is also mouthed by Western producers. How now, for instance, does the modern apartmentsize brown cow fit into a last-century, cow -town yarn The steer which walked the Dodge was the Texas Longhorn.

like a Texas Longhorn as a like a B-52. Trouble is the Texas longhorn is all but extinct. The public had trouble chewing his meat. The producer finds the audience, on the other hand, won't swallow a modern cow as a stand-in. on TV? The Hereford, longer and lower 1958 model, is also neurotic.

Faced with days of rehearsal for a TV stampede, he or she loses weight. When Walt presents "Texas John Slaughter" on 1 A.B.C. these days he uses steers from the Conejo Ranch in the San Fernando, Valley. While they longhorns, they have been imported from Mexico and are closest liv. trails from the hinterlands to The steer of today looks as much puddle-jumping private plane looks Tom Tryon as "Texas John Slaughter." Where i is the ing relative of the beef steer steer of yesteryear? of the plains.

Not a neurotic in the entire herd, says Director Harry Keller. The readers (Bless ask: Mrs. B. Washington, They are not making any "Mama" shows these days, and some stations have bought them to use as reruns. My schedule shows WLW-T will carry it on November 15, at least, at 6 p.m.

Jackie Gleason is doing a new series this year. Art Carney is busy on other matters and didn't want, to continue the Gleason series. Also, the Gleason "Honeymooner" series is being carried as reruns in some areas and Gleason felt more "Honeymooners" would put him in the position of competing with himself. As to whether his new series is as good as his old. I don't have an opinion.

Friday night is bowling night. At least I call it bowling, though you can get an argument from the captain of our team! Word from WKLO that I was wrong again when I said Rusty Draper wasn't heard here any more. WKLO carries 5 minutes of him Monday. through Friday at 8 a.m. WKLO, an A.B.C, station, carries him from C.B.S.

Mrs. K.E.E., Jeffersonville: Frank Musiello is producing the A.B.C. Peter Lind Hayes show, which isn't seen here. It is on, I think, at 11:30 Mondays through Fridays: Jack Paar had a hilarious half hour Wednesday night talking and listening to Oscar Levant. It's the first chance we in the East have had to get a load of the character Oscar has created for himself in Los Angeles TV.

Under the protection of his self mental condition, he got away with a bushel of slightly libelous cracks which were at least fresh. Bound to be fresh. No one in his 5 right mind would have said them. Oscar may be crazy, but like a fox. Typical was his reference of Zsa Zsa Gabor, "She has discovered the fountain of perpetual middle age-she morally inspires me; she does social work among the rich." Sturgill To Evaluate Point- System Results Frankfort, Nov.

6 (AP)-Has kept drivers from losing their Safety Commissioner Don department will study the First of all, he added, the records will show how many times, if any, a driver has been convicted since his license was suspended for six months. If most slates are clean, Sturgill said, then that will be a good indication that the point system has proved effective. Under the 2-year-old system, drivers are assessed points on conviction of traffic offenses. Their permits are suspended for six months after they collect 12 points. "Have drivers benefited from their suspension?" Sturgill asked.

"That is what we want to find out for our own information." He said the records of persons convicted for drunken driving also will be checked. That offense, on conviction, calls for of a mandatory six-month suspension under a specific statute. Sturgill he gets many complaints "that the six-month loss of driving privileges is too extreme. "Six months is a long time to go without a license -it's a hardship," said the commissioner. "But it is a small thing compared to a fatal accident.

We lose two people a day in traffic fatalities Kentucky. We want to do everything we can to decrease this needless loss of WHAS-TV WAVE- CHANNEL 11 CHANNEL 3 FRIDAY A.M. 8:45 News 7-9 Today 8:00 Capt. Kangaroo 6:30 Classroom 7:45 Cartoons 6:15 Farm Love or Money Dough- Mi CO Your Hunch Treasure Godfrey Price Is Right 10 Top Dollar Concentration Love of Life Tic Tac Dough Search Tomorrow Could Be You Guiding Light FRIDAY P.M. Farm News Noon Flickers 12 World Turns Roundup Movies At Midday Jimmy Dean House Party Haggis Baggis Big Payoff Today Is Ours 2 The Verdict From these Roots Brighter Day Queen For Day CA Edge Secret of Storm Night County Fair Ranch Our Miss Brooks 4 Early Show Funny Flickers Early Show West.

Marshal 5 Mickey Mouse C.B.S. News Small Talk Weather; News Today's News N.B.C. News Hits on Parade Buckskin Trackdown Ellery Queen Jackie Gleason Hayloft Hoedown Squad co Highway Patrol The Thin Man The Lineup Boxing 9 Person-Person Sports Show Susie The Real McCoys 10 News; Weather News, Weather Sportraits Jack Paar Movietime Movie 12 Mid. Reverse Twist Banker Ignores Threat, Tells Man To Get Out Marlin, Nov. 6 (P -Cliff McCoy, veteran president of the Marlin National Bank, ignored a would-be bank robber Thursday.

McCoy, 65, said a khaki-clad man stepped into the bank about 1:25 p.m. and stopped just inside the rail separating his office from the The intruder, 55 or 60, lobbout carried a bundle with two wires protruding. He laid down a note read: "This is a bomb. Give me the money or I'm going to blow us to hell." McCoy, convinced it wasn't a bomb, snapped: "Aw, get the hell out of here." Then the banker turned his back and walked away. The unnerved bandit ran for the door.

Kentucky's point system licenses a second time? Sturgill said Thursday his question, starting November 15. Mother of 4 Dies On 14th Day Of Church Fast Glendale, Nov. 6 (P)-A mother of four collapsed and died on the 14th day of a religious fast, police reported Thursday. Mrs. Frances A.

Welker, 38, was found dead in her bedroom. Her husband, Wright, 50, told police she murmured, "I'm very tired," and slumped in his arms. Welker said he and his wife went on frequently fasts. Two years ago they went without food for 40 days while continuing to work, he said. The Welkers belonged to West Ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Glendale.

The Mormon church advocates one fast day a month, but does not permit anything longer, a spokesman said. The four Welker children, whose ages range from 2 to 12, apparently had been fed normally, police said. Mrs. Mabel Wyeth Dies life." Vincennes, Ind. WELCOME SCOTTISH RITE The Best from $29.95 up RING Liked GIFTS come 14K NOVEMBER Theaters) BIRTHSTONES TOPAZ $9.95 up OUR NEW Mountings VISIT Layaway FOR Christmas Beautiful DEPARTMENT Washington, Nov.

6 (P Mabel B. Wyeth, 81, a former president of the Women's National Republican Club, died Wednesday. She was a native of Cor. DIXIE JEFFERSONVILLE SHOPPING and MADISON, NIGHT OPEN IND, 'TIL EVERY 9 P.M. Todd Crash Kills Woman, Hurts 5 In One Family Special to The Elkton, Nov.

members of one family injured day afternoon a mile south The head-on crash raised count to 645. The toll at this Killed instantly was Mrs. Virgil Fowler, 52, Allensville. Five members of another family, also of Allensville, were taken to a Hopkinsville hospital. Considered in a serious condition were Mrs.

Mary E. Carter, 31, and her sons, Claude Carter, 15; Larry, Wayne, 4, and Joe Glenn Carter, 9. Paar Injures Spine, Shoulder Hollywood, Nov. (P Comedian Jack Paar startled millions 1. of television viewers Thursday night when he injured his spine and left shoulder in an unscheduled hard fall from a breakaway chair.

But a doctor who examined Paar, star of the "Jack Paar said the comedian suffered no breaks or serious injury. He is expected to resume his show Friday night. Paar experienced some shock and suffered bruises. He was replaced during the middle of the show by comic Cliff Arkett. Courier Journal woman was killed, and five in a two-car collision Wednesof Allensville in Todd County.

Kentucky's 1958 traffic-death time a year ago was 684. State Police Trooper Bobby Haddock, who investigated the crash, said 15-year-old boy was driving the Carter car and that Mrs. Fowler was alone in her car. Haddock said the vehicles collided on KY 1004. Young Carter had no operator's license, he said.

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FREE Evenings IN 5-5257 OUR Broadway Till 9 LOT JUVENILE'S DOLL AND TOY the in SALE With Tex Beneke and Earl Grant Marie Dresser, Wallace Berry, "Min and Bill." (3) 12:10 p.m. Abbott and Costello in "It Ain't Hay." (11) 4:30 p.m. Dorothy Collins and Johnny Desmond welcome Tex Beneke and Earl Grant. (11) 6:30 p.m. Neil Hamilton plays Senator with Presidential aspirations whose murder is solved by Ellery Queen in "Death Before Bedtime." Heather Angel, Karen Sharpe and Maggie Hayes appear in featured roles.

(3) 7 p.m. Jim Martin plays schoolteacher who refuses to be goaded into fight with gunslinger. (11) 7 p.m. Jackie Gleason's apartment is haven for "Overweights Anonymous" in comedy sketch. (11) 7:30 1 p.m.

Squad: Lieut. Ballinger poses as leather -jacketed motor cyclist to trap Phantom Raiders." (3) 8 p.m. Highway Patrol Chief Mathews solves murder of eccentric artist at resort. (11) 8:30 p.m. Boxing: Kenny Lane VS.

Lahouari Godih, 10-round lightweight bout. (3) 9 p.m. Phyllis Applegate plays photographer's model involved in case on The Lineup. (11) 9 p.m. Louella Parsons and retired Supreme Court Justice Harold Hitz Burton are visited on Person To Person.

(11) 9:30 p.m. The Real McCoys acquire a new dog named Mac, (3) 10 p.m. Hans Conried, Billy Pearson, Vincent Price and comedienne Barbara Heller on Jack Paar's panel. (3) 10:45 p.m. Michael Redgrave, Jean Kent, "The Browning Version." 11 p.m.

James Stewart in "It's A Wonderful World." (3) 12 midnight Radio WHAS FRIDAY A.M. 5:00 Morn. Frolic 6:00 R.F.D. Replies 6:15 Farm News 6:35 Fun Fair 7:00 News 7:15 Fun Fair 7:45 News 8:00 Fun Fair 9:00 Your Home 9:35 Arthur Godfrey 10:35 Whisper St. 11:05 Hayes-Healy 11:15 Howard Miller 11:30 Helen Trent 11:45 Gal Sunday P.M.

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P.M. 5:00 Heaven Hiway 12:00 News 6:30 Lou to You 12:05 Cliff Butler 8:15 'brew-Christ'n 1:00 Jim Dandy 8:30 Christ- Answer 1:30 Cliff Butler 8:45 Allen Revival 3:00 Fabulous King 9:00 Gospel Train 4:30 Sign Off 10:00 Ladies Choice 11:00 Jockey Club WK 900 FRIDAY A.M. P.M. 6:30 Ken Knight 12:05 Dean Griffin 9:30 Dean Griffin 1:00 Joe Collins 4:30 Sign Off WAKY NEWS HOUR ON 790 FRIDAY A.M 112:05 Jim Light 3:05 Jack Sanders 6:05 Phil Page 7:00 Larry 9:05 Al Dunaway 12:05 Sam Seeburg Akin P.M Until 6 A. M.

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Reising 3:00 Bill Gerson 6:00 K. Reising 6:00 Johnny Martin 9:00 Johnny Martin 9:00 Bill Gerson 12:00 Pat O' Nan P.M. Until 6 A.M Kentuckians Get Nearly 10 Million A Month In S. S. Social Security benefits paid to according Hugh Louisville's Largest Toy Department 8 TONS OF TOYS ALL ON SALE AT DOUBLE GUN AND HOLSTER SET Genuine Leather Famous Make SALE Reg.

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NOW 4.00 $2.98 6.00 5.00 9.00 6.88 12.95 9.95 Will of Philanthropist Benefits Notre Dame Los Angeles, Nov. 6 (P Carrie Estelle Doheny, whose will was filed with the County clerk Wednesday, left most of $25,000,000 estate to charity. The widow of oilman Edward L. Doheny died Thursday at 83. Her largest bequest, estimated to exceed $15,000,000, goes to the Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation, a charitable organization she established in 1949.

Mrs. Doheny, prominent Roman Catholic lay leader, also left 33 cash bequests totaling $1,825,000 for charitable, educational, and religious institutions, both Catholic and non-Catholic. Among the gifts are: University of Notre Dame, $50,000 for books. Master Bakers Elect Pferrer President Theodore Pferrer, 1824 Frankfort, is the new president of the Kentucky Master Bakers Association. Other officers elected are: first vice-president, Don Manyet, Newport; second vicepresident, James Kraus, Louisville: secretary, Al Wohleb, Louisville, and treasurer, Joseph Heitzman, Louisville.

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