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Arizona Republici
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REPUBLIC MAIL REPUBLIC CITY The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona. July 13, 1953 Page 12. ii hp In with Major Hoople VETERAN KTYL-TV Closes Office Here, Operates At Suburban Studio UnSETSSISS r-vfJ'rfD7k focJSf 7 fSLE PEACE PLJTfr BCr A 6TEA)VOX)LO COHPVJLX WlMCH TO OUG. LEADING By MAJ. THOMAS M.

N1AL Once a draftage youth gets into his first year of college he can claim an automatic deferment until the end of the year unless he got a deferment to complete high school. All he has to do is tell his draft board he's in school and ask for Our Boarding House Trust; The Heart TCUCK. EASIER JO vTaw sick horse rAPPv -to VtS ISV -3- AZr TXl take it from Howrard Loeb, owner, KRIZ will be the local affiliate again. However, as of the moment, nothing is doing in that quarter, regardless of a rash of rumors. KPHO-TV bids for the kids on Thursday nights beginning this week at 6:30 p.m.

when "Wild Bill Hickock" with Guy Madison and Andy Devine alternates weekly with "Superman." That high-priced drama. "Medallion Theater" was to be carried here live Saturday nights by KPHO-TV, but KTYL-TV grabbed the cable since NBC had first chance at it, back into the fight just in time for the unsuspecting sportscaster to report "It was quite a blow. ladies and gentlemen, but it doesn't mean a thing." It's in the nature of public service that we report that Homer and Jethro, the hillbilly tune-sters, are on Don McNeill's Breakfast Club over KPHO on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. They're the one's who are responsible for "Houn Dawg In the Winder," and "Don't Let the Stars Get In Your Eyeballs." Seven persons were given their walking papers at KTYL-TV'S Phoenix office over the weekend, and the office in the 4400 block on North Central was closed. The sales staff will work out of the Nace Theater Building at 2600 North Central, and will comprise the only Phoenix staff of the op eration.

All the rest of the work will be done from the studio on the Tempe-Mesa highway. If Gordon McLendon should work out his legal difficulties and if he should decide to begin Liberty Broadcasting Co. again, By MAGGIE WILSON Whenever -radio broadcasters get together, sooner or later they are bound to start talking about fluffs they've made on the air. There are always such fluffs as "Pewgrams Moisic" for programs of music and Pill of Princeton for Prince Pil-sen. But some of the two-person fluffs are the most, hilarious, if also the most embarrass i g.

Like the studio announcer who broke into a boxing match to announce the death of the Midwestern town's mayor, then plugged NO DOWN PAYMENT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED fCONOMICAL ATTRACTIVE WESTERN FENCE INC. I40 CAST MADISON PHOENIX, ARIZ. P5P' HWWMH Maggie ESTIMATES Exercise Will Provide That 40 Look At 60 By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE NEW YORK (AP) The old warning to slow way down at 40 Coast Fire Slows Down SANTA MARIA, Calif. (AP) A fire which raced through an estimated 50,000 acres of brush and pasture land in less than a day and a half was gradually slowing down yesterdy.

The vast blaze on the east slope of the Coast Range 15 miles east of here has been checked at the points of greatest danger by 1,000 fire fighters. Barring unfavorable winds, it should be controlled by Tuesday night. Much valuable grazing land in Los Padres National Forest has been charred by the flames, which broke out Friday afternoon, apparently from the grounding of a power line by a tree limb. TONIGHT at a NEW time 9:30 P. M.

Edmund Gwenn and Anita Louise In the heart-warming drama "HEART OF GOLD" tit JLXY 13, 1953 KTYL-TV Channel 12 12:00 Test Pattern 12:30 12:45 1:00 1:15 To Be Announced. 1:30 2:00 2:15 Afternoon Edition 2:30 Break the Bank 2:45 3:00 Channel 12 Calling 4:00 Cookery Magic 4:30 4:45 5:00 How to Read ASC, Tempe 5:30 Time for Beany 5:45 Westera Roundup 5:55 6:00 Headline News Edition 6:15 Today in Sports 6:25 300 Sports Album 6:30 Feature Favorite 7:00 Gene Autry 8:00 Cisco Kid 8:30 Revlon Theater 8:35 Feature Favorite 9:00 To Be Announced. 9:30 Crest Theater 10:00 Wrestling 10:80 11:00 Baseball Scores 11:05 Final News Edition KPHO-TV thmF 19:30 P.M. I and quit exercise is being torpedoed by more and more medical TV Highlights experts. They call exercise good medicine for long life and your heart.

Otherwise, you're likely to rot to death. At 7 p.m. today (5) Studio One Summer Theater has Eve Marie Saint, John Kerr, Ruth Warrick, and David Stewart in "End of a Honeymoon," mystery story of a bride in Paris whose husband dis- don't do okay in shcool, your want to get into an ROTC pro gram when you're a sophomore. GENERALLY, to get into ROTC you have to be approved by the officer in charge of your school's program. Whether he approves you depends on the number of men he needs in the program, and your physical and mental qualifications.

If you're in the army or air force ROTC, and are meeting the standards to stay in school your officer probably will get you deferred. The navy is a little more demanding scholastically, however, because its ROTC program is much smaller. There's one thing to remem ber about ROTC programs. NOT all schools offer even one of them. If you're planning for an ROTC deferment, make sure you are headed for a school that offers at least one ROTC pro gram.

TONIGHT 8 P.M. rviu Kiwi wta MONDAY, KPHO-TV Channel 5 A3L 9:00 Test Pattern 10:30 Matinee Theater Kentucky Bluestreak 11:45 Music after Show P.M. 12:00 Big Payoff Cable 12:30 Old Soil New Men 12:45 1:00 Music, News, Weather 1:15 To Be Announced. 30 Ladies Choice Cable 00 Ken's Karousel 15 30 45 00 03 30 Garry Moore Strike It Rich Cook's Corner How About College Love of Life 45 Search for Tomorrow 5:00 Luke Field Presents 5:30 What's Your Trouble 5:45 Kiddy Tunes 5:55 Weather Report 6:00 The Christophers 6:15 News in Focus 6:25 6:30 Masquerade Party Cable 7:00 Summer Theater--Cable 8:00 Desert Denizens 8:30 Voice of Firestone Cable 8:35 9:00 Theater 9:30 All Star Theater 10:00 Godfrey's Talent Scouts 10:30 The Web 11:00 J.Ir. and Mrs.

North 11:05 11:30 Movietime Kentucky Bluestreak print for every type of business or enterprise. LETTER HEADS ENVELOPES BUSINESS CARDS STATIONERY WcQ PRINTERY EAST ADAMS ot 6th Street Phone AL 4-4768 so JvF.HU-IV carries the drama on a seven-day delay on film, and beginning this coming Saturday at 7 p.m. A viewer survey was conducted here last week via a sampling system of the area television set owners. Anybody want to bet that KPHO-TV isn't the topper on Monday nights and KTYL-TV on Thursday nights? That CBS lineup is a close-out on Mondays. Ditto NBC's on Thursdays.

appears and who becomes almost convinced she never had a hus band At 8:30 p.m. (12) Mir ror Theater presents "Salt of the Earth," a story by Rebecca West about a young wife whose efficiency in running other people's lives is resented by them At 9 p.m., (5) a new show which alternates weekly with Death Valley Days is "Ben Hecht's Tales of the City." This first story stars Ann Rutherford, Barry Nelson, Gary Merrill, Janis Carter, and Olga Baclanova in a yarn about a young Iowa couple on an anniversary trip to New York. At 9:30 p.m. (5) All Star Theater moves from Wednesdays to Mondays with a children's story called "Heart of Gold," by Nathaniel Hawthorne, about a snowman coming to life At 10 p.m. (5) Garry Moore subs for Arthur on Godfrey's Talent Scouts, and contestants are a mezzo-soprano, a violinist, a soprano, and a bass baritone.

At least one child in five rides to school in a school bus. is celebrating the illionth IKARD McMINDES The exercise, he cautions, should be dictated by common sense and physical condition. "Keep up activity you're accustomed to. It's silly to start in at strenuous sports after a long layoff," is his advice. "But any slackening of activity leads very quickly to atrophy or degeneration.

"The atrophy of dis-use, both mental and physical, is the most insidious and, in my opinion, the most deadly disease known to man. "We don't wear out we rust out." TODAY, Dr. Klumpp continues, most of us have a 40-hour week. We used to work a 6-day 48-hour week, and before that, a much longer work week. But heart troubles weren't killing more people then.

Business men especially have a neurosis that the tempo of their lives is killing them. They worry about it, and work with mental brakes set against their work and in mortal terror of a heart attack. They are afraid to live for fear of dying. "Let's do away with this non sense and take our vacations and time off because we like vaca tions and time off not because we're afraid we'll drop dead if we don't," Dr. Klumpp urges.

And Dr. Ernst Jokl, a European heart specialist, holds that regular exercise, done for fun and with common sense, can "probably make you feel, look, and act 20 years younger when you're 60." MKEI1AE1 ID-SUMMER APPLIANCE the deferment. Of course if you board may take your deferment away later. Besides the first-year auto matic deferment, two paths are open to you for determent to complete your four years. You may: 1.

Attempt to get into a Re serve Officers Training corps (ROTO program. 2. Apply for a student defer ment. IX THIS COLOEV I'll give you the details on KUiu. iuy next will cover student deter ments.

ROTC programs are offered at colleges throughout the country by the army, air force ana navy to prepare students for officer commissions. Draft boards must defer ROTC men when the services ask for deferments for them. Although the services have their own separate programs, in general they're quite similar. You may take regular college work of your own choosing, but you must also study certain military subjects and take part in drills and summer training. OTHERWISE YOU lead about the same life as any other student.

You wear a uniform only when attending drills and sum mer training. If you're draftable when you sign up in KUiu, you must agree to remain it during your four years of college, accept a commission if offered, and serve at least two years of active duty if needed. You also must serve six years in the reserves after your active duty. If you drop out of school, you're again subject to the draft. Since the programs require four years to complete, you'll probably have to start ROTC training in your freshman year.

There's NO way to adjust the schedule of study if you suddenly Flood In Jamaica Maroons Villagers KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) Two persons were drowned, a woman doctor is missing and many villagers were marooned by flood and rain which lashed this island last week, blocking roads and cutting off country towns. WATCH STOP? Bring It to RASKINS Fine watch repairing by out experts. 6 day ervtee. Guaranteed workmanship. CKFSTALS2 Rock SriiTM 50c Central and Adams Public Service stock holders and workers come uui an waiiws ui nxc via all parts of Arizona.

These 16 'The general warning to stop all vigorous exercise at 40 seems to me to be ridiculous and, more likely than not, actually to lead to an increase of coronary atherosclerosis" or hardening of the heart arteries, Dr. Paul D. White of Boiston, a prominent heart expert, told the American Medical Association. SOME WHYS and wherefores in support come strongly from Dr. Theodore G.

Klumpp, tennis-playing president of a New York pharmaceutical firm, Winthrop- teams, Inc. It's true enough, he says, that heart disease is the leading killer now of Americans. But heart experts find that half of all heart attacks come during sleep. Only about 2 per cent come during severe exertion. They get the publicity, and lead people to blame sports for causing heart attacks.

"One of the biggest mistaken notions is that heart attacks are due to hard work, exercise, over-exercise, and the tempo of mod ern living, says Dr. Klumpp. "On all sides we are bombarded with the advice, 'Take it easy. Don't work so hard. Slow down.

Do you want to kill yourself? Re member you re not as. young as you used to "The telephone-besieged business man does get heart attacks, but not because he's busy." "IF PRESSURE and tension so easily killed men, then President Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson wouldn't have survived their election campaigns, and almost every president and most congressmen should drop dead in office. Actually, not a single president has ever had a fatal heart attack in office." He says it is mostly too much eating and not enough exercise that contribute heavily to heart attacks. Boy, 8, Orphaned In Crash, Critical TUCSON (AP) Randy Gra ham, 8, one of two children orphaned Saturday by Pima County's worst accident of the year, remains in critical condi tion at the county hospital here. His sister.

Donna, 5, and cousin. Jaynell Cline, 13, were, released. Killed in the car-truck collis ion five miles east of Tucson on the Benson Highway were the parents, WLllpam M. Graham, 36, Beckley, W. insurance exe cutive, and his wife Dorothy, 23, and the maternal grandmother, Mrs.

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