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MiMm liwta wmom 'aW PUT 4,41 1,886 CHANNEL CHtCKLES Dy Bil HODGE TO FACE De Mo'netRefiJtfor Jul 95 o-1 WHO Radio 1040 N3C, 100. Firm Denied Educational AND ACRE KM. ANK ACRES LLIKOIS JURY A KRNT Radlio CBS, Dei M'jlnil TV Channel Am SPRINGFIELD, ILL. By CharSci Halley (ol Tin JWCUtrf WiihiniioR Hurtiiu Sir wr. State's Attorney Gcou Cou By Clark Mollcnhoff trakon said Friday night he WASHINGTON, D.

C. Fanners doubled the amount Of Tl Wiihlmton Bur.au) will seek id indictments 12 30 12 '15 Guckaroot I 00 Firm-Home 1 30 tellable 2 00 Morilor 5 00 IJmi i Viei 5 1) Flight Plant 5 30 Mower fc 15 Hm 6 30 Mwilor 7 30 Barn D.inti 8 30 0 Oprjf 9 00 Monitor '10 00 New, Sport', 10 30 Riveivie Orlt. 11 00 Ranch 1040 11 30 Pan-Am Mel. of acreage put into the soi 5 30 Nrwt HSBubiMda 6.00 Hmvci, Hwic (jbOmiie MJi 6 30 Finn News t- 45 Farm Hilitet 7 00 Faimin'j Bil 7 15 Mu.ical Clock 7 30 NeM 7 8 00 Weatner 8 15 Hometown 8 30 Mime 8 45 Hm, Mktt. 9 00 MwitOf 11.30 Here' to Velf 11 45DAVProgm 12 00 Com Brit Hour charging former State Auditor Orville E.

Hodge with forgery, bank during the second week WASHINGTON, D. a 4-to-3 decision, the federal communications commission Friday rejected a proposal to jn July, the agriculture de CXC05ElE.r0lA5CASfiiEO kMWMCm confidence game and embez zlernent. pArtmcnt said Friday, As of July 13 more than 5 Smokey Smith 6 00 Bill Jo'mton 6 15 Smokey Smith 6 30 Lawence 6 40 Don Bell 7 15 Bill Johnsr-n 7.30 Don Bell 8 00 C. Lawrence 8 15D)n Bell 10 00 Newt 10 15 Robt. Irwlt 11 05 Smokey Smith 11 30 Gunwioke 12O0rUirket8aUrt 12 15 f'aul Rhoadet 12 30 Riley Auction 1 00 Calm Drake 115 Man, House 1.

30 Bill Riley Coutrakon said ho has 2 00 Ptrry Corio 2 15 Ella Ma Morse 2 30 Erni Rudy 3 05 Richard Hdyet 3 30 Ralph Power 1 5 00 Dixit MutiC 6 03 G. CsmmaiJn fc Vi Snort 1 30 6 55 7 05 City Hospital 7. 20 Suspente 8 00 21st F'reclnct 8 30 Workshop 9 00 Michael Hayei 9 30 Vi.lt Drake 10 00 News, Sport 1 10.15 Smokey SmllH mm over an educa'ioral television channel in Dcs Moines to a commercial television "enough evidence to justify lei VhT ti-hs ill m'tj 4,400,000 acres hud been cn tercd in the 1956 acreage re presenting the case to the serve program for corn rartd Jury." To Jury Monday. wheat, cotton, rice, tobacco '-MA. i and peanuts.

He said he would present 10 A Radio AQC, De Moinn frT the matter to the jury Mon This compared with less than 2,000,000 acres July r-ti day and that the indictments would cover each of 43 state 6. warrantJ-sirnilyr to checks The new report shows there commodity totals as of July PREVIEW YOUR ENTERTAINMENT that were cashed by persons "How many times must I call KSO Radio 146), Del Moinei who were not the puyecs 13: Krltml turn you to dinner?" The Best on TV Today named on the warrants. Corn $67,214,605 The state reportedly lost Wheat .2,243.723 16,329,990 about $800,000 through these firm. In rejecting the proposal of Rib Mountain TV, the FCC said It was taking Into account thb fact that the Dcs Moines area Is mod by three very high frequency (VI IF) commcr-cial television stations. It was held by the commission to be "in the public Interest" to continue to reserve channel II, a VHF channel, for educational television.

Was UIIF Rib Mountain TV, formerly operated KGTV in Dcs Moines as an ultra high frequency (UIIF) station on chan-nr! 17. The firm contended that since the educational television channel was not in use. 12 30 Area H'M 12 45 Nevi, Weath. 1 00 Trading Post 1 45 Warm Up 2 00 Athletics vt. Yank ew 4 13 itra Inning 4 30 Ed.

Montray 5 30 Swrtt Scope 5 45 Science Edit. 6 00 NrAl 6 15 Dinner Date 6 30 Western Prde. 8 00 Nat Jukebox 8 30 Best Bandt 9 00 L. Wflk 9 30 Rhythm Prde. 10 00 Mike Henry warrants.

Peanuts 9,137 114.660 Rice 6,927 349,462 DES MOINES KRNT-7V The Register presents the pick of tht day's nctworfc television entertainment PRE-viewed by The Register's staj) 30 Dawn Buster 5 Kf.uh. 6 00 Rhythm 6 15 Farm Bureau 6 3C Farm Newt 6 45 Iowa N'ftt 7 00 M. Agromky 715 8111(10 7,30 Muvlc, Let 8 00 Newt, Weath. 8 15 Sat Frolic 9 00 Mimic Holiday 10 00 Newt 10 15 Cue In Mutic 10 30Mutic 10 45 Boy Scout! 11 00 Kitchen 11 30 Amer. Farmer 12 00 Land Use 12.15 Farm DigrU 6 00 Devotlont 6 OS Agriculture fc 30 Top 0' Morning 9 00 Doc Lemon 12 00 Newt 12 15 Iowa Health 12 30 Doc Lemon 1 00 Rumpus Room fc 00 Newt 6 10 Dinner Oat 7 80 0.

M. Top 50 7:43 Spts. I Newt 03 Baseball Bruins vt. Amarlllo 10 IS NewttSptt. 10 30 0.

M. Top 50 11 55 Devotlont Cotton 292.804 6,970.231 of experts Jto have attended rehearsals in advance, screened Tobacco 5.012 2,557,324 films and read scripts in New York, Chicago and Hollywood. Today best bets: 7 00 Growth of Utvcn 7 JO Kangaroo 8 30 Mighty Must 9 0OW.nk, Dink 9 30 te. Rinou 10 00 Wfitern Total 4,411.806 $93,599,5 1 3 These totals covered JULIUS LA ROSA SHOW. Julie and guests head for Coutrakon also plans to seek conspiracy indict-ments against Edward A.

Epplng, Hwlgc'i top aide, and Edward A. Ilintz, resigned president of the Southmoor Bank and Trust Chicago, the bank at hlch some of the warrants were cashed. Conviction on a forgery the outdoor carnivals, gettine started with an appropriate SOJt iij Bergen 5 30 B'H Clock 6 00 Cattl Kate J0 Sim Donovan 7 002 lor Money 7 30 Rim Morgan 8 00 Cjnimk 30 High fmanct 9 00Ju Gleaton 9 30Sui Show lOOONrwt 10 20 Tne Wtiiuier 10MM(M tune, "Come to the Fair." Julie duets with Joni James, then 373 individual contracts signed by farmers. The largest number of contracts 87,000 11 00 Lone Ranger 11 30 Ctrtoont were for retirement of corn gives her a chance to sing her new disc click, Us This Day." Before the show is over, Julie hopes to squeeze in "When Day Is Done." In case you haven't noticed lately, La Rosa's an ever-imnrovlnu nerformer. D.

m. NBC: KMTV, WOI Rodio 640, Amet land. 12 00 Farm Hon 1 00 Fl' i Ffituft 2 00 Sit. nUtinet 3 30 Don Btil Tren Ojnct Omaha: KOTV. Fort Dodce: KTIV.

Sioux City; KWWL-TV, charge could result in Im The totals represent about half the period in which farmers will have to sign up 11 Tf prisonment for from one to 20 it was in the public interest to let a commercial television firm have channel 11, and reserve some ultra high frequen Waterloo; wiitM-lv, yuincy; vvnu-iv, yes momcs; TV, Davenport. for this year program, since years. Embezzlement and confidence game convictions each the department this week ex AMES WOI-TY CUNSMOKE. Another well-constructed episode about carry up to 10-year terms. tended the contract deadline cy channel lor educational television.

the hatred hancine on from the Civil War. An ugly little Conviction on a conspiracy to July 27. 6 00 March Parade 6 15 Down on Farm 7 00 Newt 7 10 Devonont 7 30 Munc Shop 8 45 Markett 9 00 0oonay, Adv. 9 30 Markett 9 45 0fn Moodt 10 05 Book Club 10 30 Markett 11 00 Ro.iivj Afield 11 15 Navy Band 11 30 Car on writ 12 12 7 12 00 Gf, Delist fc 30 charge is punishable by a OOO fine and up to five years' 12 30 Feature fellow comes riding into Dodge City, and finds himself the prey of a pair of drunks. You'll enjoy watching Chester as handles the drunks.

8 D. m. CBS: KRNT-TV, Dei Moines; firm Escapi ec will be imprisonment. 15 Farm Faclt 45 Farm Bureau 00 Accordion Bd. 30 London Forum 05 Mattrrworkt 00 Nrwt 15 C'innell Col.

50 There Be light 45 Srrd Heart 00 Children's Cower ti 00 Nrwt IJMutie 00 Encoret 1 mg 00 Little Orch. Society OOSlarlight Con. 55 Cuett Unseen 7 001 Wfik 00 Mjiqueiaie 8 30 Jubiirt 9 00 OH Ofl't lOOOW'Mliirg 11 00 kVf Coutrakon questioned lloilpe WOW-TV, Omaha; KVTV. Sioux City; KFEQ-TV, St. Joseph; WMT-TV, Cedar Rapids; KCLO-TV, Mason City; WIIBF-TV, 100 Eng.

325 2 30 Western Th. 3 30 Kid Stuff 4 30 Joe Pj'ooH 5 45 To be ann 6 00 Week in P.i Returned to Iowa Friday in his office. Epping The application by Rib Mountain was opposed by educational Interests In Des Moines as well as the Joint Committee on Educational Television, with headquarters In Washington, D. C. The ruling In this case does 4tt till) StIXMMl ri III OHM tM MIIU IIKMII IMll kll.MII Rock Island; KTVO.

Ottumwa; KHQA-TV, HanniDai-tjuincy. was questioned in two ses MADISON. WIS. tVTWGov T0NITE ar 10:50 sions Thursday. KM "Saturday Nile Movie" 12 00 Newt W0I-FM 90 4 00 Clatttc Con.

8 6 00 Newt 6 15 Mum 9 7.00 Encoret 13 MARINE Continued from foge One More Checks Earlier Friday, Coutrakon 13 Walter J. Kohler Thursday signed extradition papers for the return of Charles Dale Larson, 31, to Iowa where he had escaped June 30 from the DEFEAT MOVE TO GUT AID BILL rroi'iitrd by Paulson Window Co. McKeon just before he ordered not mean that the FCC is holding a firm line nationally against commercial use of television channels reserved DES MOINES WHO-TY 8 00 Howdy Poorly 8 30 Married Joan 9 00 Fury 9 30 John Coont said the number of canceled warrants missing from Hodge's files now numbers at least 46, Instead of 42. 2111 I OltKST l)KH MOI.r:S the men on the march: state prison farm near Give 'He told us the ones that Larson, who made no effort KCCC Radio 1JW, Tjet Monet Miitle Hourt 1 Day. 3) Fram Tlw BfMr" could swim (sic) would drown and the ones that couldnt 10 00 Capt Gallant 10 30 Mr.

Wizard would be eaten by sharks." WASHINGTON, D. a narrow four-vote margin the Birdie 30 Down Go eOOICU laRoia 7 00 People, Funnj 7 30feiiial of Start BOOtncore Th. 8 JO AVnture Th. 9 00 Monte Cmto 9J0Scie(ve Fict 10M Newt 10 IS Vm 11 OO To be ann. 11 30 Air Force Digeit Meanwhile, Ilintz underwent questioning by a federal grand Jury Friday In Chicago.

Investigators said that under Ilintz 21 of the Irregular warrants were cashed at Southmoor for $236,318. State Treasurer Warren E. Tkii Sunday '1 F(itrt4 Cuetl WARREN G. MAGNUS0N senate Friday night fought of an attempt to cut half a bil 11 45 Duy Dean 11 55 Baseball 2.30 Movn lion dollars from the foreign Barber's apparent slip of the tongue went Into the record that way. Court attaches agreed he meant to say those who couldn't swim would drown and those who could swim would be eaten by sharks.

air appropriations bill. for educational television. Texas Case On Thursday, the ICC voted to vacate an educational television channel at College Station. to make room for a commercial television station on a VHF channel. It held the action justified because of the lack of commercial television in the area, and because of the remote possibility that the channel would be used for educational television.

Those voting to reject the DfMralic Sreator Wikiatea STATION KWDM Rodio 1150 Mutual, D(l Vt-i THB Wright said his auditors are checking an additional 200 By a 46-42 roll call after bitter argument, the senate rejected an amendment by Senator Allen Ellcnder La) to slash the funds for Barber still was on the stand when the court-martial re cessed until Monday. Defense VHO-TV CHANNEL 13 Sunday 4:00 p.m. 1 09 Piitoft Study 1 15 Davenport 1 30 Chapel of Air 1 45 Bavoall Yankees W. Athletic 4 30 Scoreboard 4 45 5 00 Your Health 515Sna4cMBiue awyers asked for and got a military aid from the $2,300, warrants, which, on cursory examination, appeared to be questionable. ATTACK RED SHIP TAIPEI.

FORMOSA OP) -The defense ministry said two Chinese Nationalist warships 000,000 recommended by the cancellation of a scheauieo. atUjtd 5 45 Good Morning 6 30 Family Altar 7 00 Sam Mornt 7 15 Safety 7 45 Unity 8 00 Roy Parent 8 33 Back to bit 9 00 Rust Rxjv" 9 15 Hymn Time 9 30 Voice of CWm 9 45 Re. Amett lOOOHitTunet 11 45 Mrwi sessori today Because mc, appropriations committee At public service pieten'ed by to oppose extradition, was arrested July 9 after living nearly a week at an estate near Waukesha. where he was befriended by caretakers. Two Iowa penitentiary officers, Captains Ray Scott and James Menke of Fort Madison, attended the hearing but did not testify.

Another Steel Talk Set Today PITTSBURGH, PENN. (W Steel negotiators Friday scheduled a meeting today in an effort to break the 20-day nationwide strike but were quick to say the dispute's first Saturday session was no indication of progress. David J. McDonald, union president, and John A. Stephens, top industry negotiator, both said today's meeting is just another attempt to bargain out roadblocks to a contract agreement.

MILLS have to make a flying trip in connection with the case. application of Rib Mountain the $1,735,000,000 approved weeks ago by the house. A Mi i were Chairman George C. Mc- A defense spokesman de Inflicted heavy damage on a Communist warship off the Connaughey, Rosel H. Hyde 5 ViSrtn, Spent 5 45Wettem Rndp.

8 00 Binrtiiand 10 00 Ci'a Time clined to say where they are Aiier ocieaung two more similar bids by Ellender, the senate recessed until this Richard A. Mack and Edward 12 00 Polka going and whom they will see. mouth of the Min river In a 10-minute action Friday. M. Webster.

12 45 t.ang Smith morning, when it will try Those voting In favor of Exact Route McKeon's civilian defense to complete action on the bill. making channel 11 at Des Moines available for commer As approved by the com counsel, Emile Zola Bcrman. questioned Grabowski and mittee it would provide Meet cial television werecommis- Barber closely on tne exaci 7 77 sioners Robert T. Hartley. Robert E.

Lee and John C. route they followed, and the ocation from which the first Doerfer. cry for help had come. The senate commerce com mittee urged the federal com munications commission to The defense contends McKeon had marched the platoon only on the grass-bottomed shelf that was about 3 feet under water enough money for a program in the coming year. The senate also approved adding S'j million dollars to the 10 million voted by the appropriations committee for the United States contribution to United Nations technical aid programs.

This restored the full amount asked by the president. The vote on the Ellender proceed as rapidly as possible with its program looking toward a shift of TV stations Jw MBsb9 to UHF. The committee said "an all- UHF system would have many Continued from Tcge One through terms proposed by CSA.H The 640-acre Fort Des Moines area originally was given to the government in 1903 by a group of Dcs Moines citizens who purchased the land for $64,000, Cunningham when the tide was In and not into the creek bed proper. Some of the men drifted into this deeper water, the defense contends, when they had lost their way in the dark and their cries stampeded the rest of the platoon. advantages." Most of the nation's TV sta tions now operate on the 12 amendment, which gained powerful support from Senator Richard Russell respected chairman of the senate armed services committee, was a major victory for the administration.

VHF channels. There are 70 UHF channels, but stations using these bands have gener Des Moines Register Cartoonist ally been hard put financially said. Smaller Area Cunningham said his bill since they cannot be received by most TV sets. which originally had asked calls for a gift of 320 acres (half the area) instead of the for a military aid figure. 4 DIE IN LANDSLIDE VICO EQUENSE, ITALY 360 acres specified in the city council resolution.

Twenty nine Democrats "We expect the north half The first witness of the day was S. Sgt. Edward A. Huff. 38, Chicago, a man of chiseled features and shaven head.

He was McKeon's noncommissioned superior officer. He said it was the practice at this sprawling training base to discipline balky recruits by marching them Into swamps at night. Huff called the 74 members of Platoon 71 "just mediocre" as recruits. He was so dissatisfied with them, he added, that he threatened and 13 Republicans supported the Ellcnder amendment. i i fx '-r to be retained for military (P Four workers were buried by a landslide Friday in a building yard on Sorrento peninsula.

0 while 31 Republicans and 15 Democrats rejected it. I I 1 ft N0 MONEY DOWN Am I ''A '-4 -up to 36 months to pay few mW for the finest automatic heating dHmmik ii 1 1 nan -immiii ii i i we can put in your home! CTNNIMiH.tM MIIIS 1 Get your AIRTEMP Furnace on our them before Apr. 8, "111 take you down to the swamps," "Why didn't you take them in?" he was asked. "Because I had a training schedule to meet and I didn't have the time," Huff said. Never Siw One However, he said he never advanced the idea of the night rnarch to McKeon.

Huff said he, himself, never had conducted such a disciplinary march and never saw any other drill instructor conduct one. Asked his opinion of McKeon as one of the juniors under him, Huff replied without hesitation: "Sergeant McKeon to me is it Miller's cyrtoons are, attracting an enthusiastic and rapidly-growing foIIow in. Mis ln.ick of spotlighting public follies and individual foibles both amuses and chides his readers. The Miller talent extends beyond the editorial cartoons. He writes and illustrates articles on the people and places of hh native midwest.

His caricatures and humorous drawings add sparkle to many Register news features. Enjoy the Miller Cartoons in i i 1 Airtemp Dealers' Easy Payment PlanI Airtemp i.ai nd oil-fired furnacM have bn engineered by Chiytler to give you clem, arefree. even-temperature iwating-it the bwest roit evert And ivery Airtemp ii a "Kumar with a Future" they can be eauly and ineinetwivety equipvd ilh Airtemp coolm it any tune to five your family the priceless benefiu o( ytaround air conditioning. Let modernize your home now with an payment up to 36 montht pay on our new Airtemp Dealer i' tvf Tayment Han. an outstanding drill instructor purposes," Cunningham said.

His letter was addressed to Mills, and copies were sent to other councilmen. Conley Had It Councilman Robert E. Con-ley, chairman of the mayor's Fort Des Moines committee, said the letter to Cunningham was referred back to the department and the city council after it was wriltun. "After It was approved I had the letter for three days before I had a chance to give It to Mills for his signature," Conley said. "That probably accounts for some of the delay." Conley said the city's purchase proposal was changed some because of suggestions made by GSA officials.

There are 114 families still living at the Fort in a veterans housing project, 43 of theni in the north half. Those 46 families have been giveh notice to vacate by Aug. 15. who did his work and did it well and never seemed to complain." .1 liS rljf i1.1THjl it iiiiiniiim ii in 111 2 Parties By Miller McKeon, J1I, Worcester, Is being tried by a seven-m a court-martial panel on charges of Involuntary manslaughter, oppression of recruits and drinking on duty. He Is not accused of drunk.

If convicted, McKeon faces WRniPHONE.QRSTOriN For Mert nformofoi CARBON COAL COMPANY Phone MM I 2733 6th Ave. maximum of a prison term Your EosleMo-Reod Newspaper of five or six years and a dishonorable discharge..

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