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Thirtvone Journal-Every filing, Wilmington. Delaware. Wednesday. November 25. ttv ra.

'alonj with Daniel L. Herrmann Ascension Host I'Olll lulSC.and William Duffy. Mr. du Pont's lawyers are Men and Women in Service Ens. William If.

I ffelnun, ham on a six month tour with son of Mr. and Mis. W. II. the Sixth Fleet.

In Joint Service Dick DunkeVs College Football GAMES OF WEEK ENDING NOV. 29, 1959 Ic onn William S. Potter and James L. xi nil uiiiii. CLAYM0NT, Nov.

2.S-(Sp- Letehum, Jr. The opinion ordered Mr. Uffelman, 1506 Athens Road, rial). The annual community Thanksgiving service will be HuPonts lawyers to answer Tenn.AI.1 57.8 '8 JackermSt Texaa 1017 (18) Tew AiM Tulaa 81 (10) Wtchiu has been serving with a de Marine Pfc James A. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Al- Lhanorllor lifelines 1 concerning his al tachment of Airborne Early (t Ala st Va.Tech 81.4 Ui v.M Rule in Divorce Suit leRctl desertion of his wife and rhilrfrn fthtprfinne. hv fl. Warning Squadron 2 on Malta-; "ert l. Manora, nz crawiora 81 1 Colora 88 4 Ui Air rorca 8.18 88 7ria 718 (Hi TSon M7 71 i FlortdaSt.

781 U4 Tampa 587 23 Georgia 1018 181 GaTrrn 93 8 71 Miami.Ha. 98 1 U0 Florida 88 7 17 1 Mmlasippt Mm St 83 8 15 Mlm.So'n 7" La Tech 77 8 r.4t Mas. St 78 8 (42) Mexico 381 43.8 Oklahoma 14e.l.iZ0t Ok la St Off 4 SO 8 Prairia V. 80 7 Southern 9 So.Calti 88 3 Ml NotreDame I Trut Interest Query fcnSe lawyers to the questions Street, Middletown, was aboard John Paul Jones, seaman, were overruled. Chancellor Collins J.

Scitz the guided missile cruiser U. S. S. Canberra when she re pn, nam nanaan, aovEMBn ItOrWl 0 McMurry 88 8 R-Cookscaan A lira 34 Brown ti Colgate 58 8 rMcanaaaT MA HZ! MlamLO. 68 4 ta St.

f. 8) Ouachita 0 Mk ttS Ot Cvohna nVd HI Albany St 30 7 ItoMra fJ.8 (1 Scran ton Ml fUttyn Catawba. 417 Mont Ut Chatnootra 83 9 MKLTcim. 78(lt Tenn.Teca 5S.T NOAT M.I (7) NC.ColL 48 8 pens Cornell 84 4 prabyTB 081 Newberry S8.8 Bietanoad (3 Wm.ftMary 703 son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry S. Jones, 144 I Street, Penns held at 7:30 tonight at th Episcopal Church of the Ascension, with congregations from the host parish, the Atonement Methodist Church, nd Trinity Presbyterian Church participating. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. Dr. Arthur J.

Jackson, pastor of Atonement turned to Norfolk after a four MO Va.Stata 41.1 13i Moran3t Va Union 381 (ui Hampton WUy 34 8 (7) Ter.CoH. Whittter 48 0 (II Humboldt Wyoming 81.1 (31) Denver FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17 Frtmo St fit (181 Hawaii SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Arizona Sr 80.1 (lit Arinma Array (ff- Navy Auburn 101.1 IB) Alabama Baylor 110 rj, R1Ce BoitonCol. 77.85( HolvCrosa aemson 811 iNi Furman yesterday declined to rule on n. whether trust interests of RpCIIe Tenneaaee 811 (S Vandrrbilt 88 108 0 (101 SMU. 88 4 UCLA (21) Utah 78 4 months with the Sixth Fleet.

17 7- wakerortst 84.1(0) 8 Carolina 13.1 liam Henry du Pont of Hunting ElllU 36-Year Service Hall Farm, Hockessin, are! Grove, N. was aboard the destroyer U. S. S. Stribling when she returned to Norfolk, Thomas J.

Guzik, airman, son in 4 9f 88 71 fxctlnar Springs, Ms. of Mrs. Helen Bain, 220 puncanjavailable to meet a "SmSr. Aotm 44 1 fi ColEmporia 41 1 72 Oj S3 1 Benedict 28 S.CStata Heme Team "after a six month tour of avenue, was scneauieu ta graa- mm rptirrrl aftpr mnrt Ihnn I 1 i iL a iL. A V.t i a urifn TC Mediterranean with thejUdie m.0Iun Ae-u." tc the years with the Army Corps of The Rev.

John F. THIS WEEK'S LEADERS MIDWtST 1 SOUTH I SOUTHWEST grapners Maie acnooi at uu i um, Engineers. Sixth Fleet WEST The chancellor's opinion said HNSiMisslralnal lMllrriT in Mr. Howard, master of the OWaahington 1013 7U.C.L.A. 97.5 lOl.ltoklahomai 100 4ILS.U.

lOSllTexaa 102 the issue will hava to be decid- tug Woodbury, was cited for 9B.Wiseonin J003 Georgia lM BlArkania. 98. Naval Air Technical Training Unit, Lakehurst, N. J. a a Marine Pvt.

Gerald F. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon H. Mich.Stata 99 21 Auburn 102lSM.U.

9 Iowa 98 3i Kentucky 98 SI ed by trial and that lawyers for1 his work in rescue operations both sides are free to attempt, the collision of the SP4 Albert Smith, son of Mrs. Annie M. Smith, Fair winds, Bear, was promoted to' Purdue 98 3 Miaml.Fla. tt3iNo TM St an Wells, pastor of Trinity Presbyterian Church, will read the lessons, and the Rev. John C.

Scobell, rector of "Ascension Church, will conduct the service. The senior choir of Ascension Church, under the direction of Mrs. John E. Pierce, 4iSo. Calif 96.5 4jwish State 1 1 OiWyoming 91.1 3' California 87 1 7)Oregon 8 7 Oregon St, 88 6 8 Colorado 88 .4 OlStanford 861 to learn before trial," the rea Michigan 97.8Alabama 94 0iRice 88 Indiana 97.4lGeorEiaTeeli 93 till 88 that rank while in an engineer- Lewis, 904 Reed Street, is with sonable possibilities, of using OATlOOlAt I I AST mwacua 119 O'Syraeoae MiU(1p9 J14.7 Pltburgh S.U.

I08 1 Pann Stat -TCJ. OH ftiArmw lUinoal 104.8;Nayy Gearsw lM.S'Detawara Trim Aubara lW.l'Boaton Coll. Washington, 101.3iBoston TJ. "Pittsburgh J0UPeniwylvanl Oklahoma 100.4i Dartmouth Wiseonais i 00.3 Holy Croai Kentucky B'Lafayette Mitral 9.3 Buffalo Mich.6tate 2 Cornell peon Stat JS.0i Brown Arkansa 98.4 Connecticut Iowa 3 Princeton Purdue 98.3 Hofstra Michigan 97 Villanova the Third Marine Division onst interests to raise support 82 4 80.01 77.7 77.0 75.6 72.0 72.0 71.6 69 1 66.4 ing construction battalion in western 7.0;Duke 93.3 Texas Tech 84 Iowa State 94.5jTenneisee 92.2 New Mexico 84 Ohio Stat 93 eiClemson 92 1 Arizona SL 80 tanker Mission San Francisco and the freighter Ulna II near New Castle during the early morning hours of March 7, 1957. Okinawa.

money. Orleans, France. Air Force 836 Coll Pacific 78 6 Utah 764 Missouri 921Maryland Notre Dam 92.1FIorida Tulsa 91.5 Vanderbilt 9I.0'N Mex.State -87IETexaa St .89 5 Houston V. The opinion declared Mr. du Pont's income and assets are Marine 2nd Lt.

John M. Cam Colo.SUt 721 Marine Pfc William T. Calla-1 He began working for thejganist and choir director, will Minnesota 90.5lTulana 889 Hardin-Sim'i panelli, son of Mr. and Mrs. .65.2 'npclieihle" PxeeDt for noten- han, son of Mrs.

Peter A. Sini- tvansas 90 2 Nn.Carnlin. 1 78 77 -74. -70 88 -88 67 85 -84 Trinity.Tex. sing.

87.8Waka Forest -843 Nicholas Cam- lares interests in certain Ab.ChrlitUa Arizona 2 San Jom St -70 2 4 Brtg'mYounC .69 5 3 Montana St 68 6 7 Fresno St .67.8 6 Utah State 831 lildaho Stata .61.1 w.Buetrolt 81.8So.Carolina 83.8 gaglio, 6 West Pitman Street, Penns Grove, N. is with the I 1 1 corps in iyzu as- a decKnana and was promoted to master of the tug Woodbury in 1940, a position he has held since. Marquette 81.3 Memphl St 82.8 McMurry There will be holy communion, without music, in the 63 0 62.8 ipanem, famiiy trusts. Cordon Road, "Thpre is no locic." the Okla-State 80.4Mia. SUta Third Marine Division on Oki Copyright 959 by Dunks! Sports Research Service Blue 0 Uhnnr-Pltor riptrt "to flxin an nawa.

Church of the Ascension at 10 a. m. tomorrow. i Manor, was the defendant inlatnnn loarlot i Frederick T. Andrews, build vi-ui-' nimseu cannot raise, anu wuun Celtic Quintet to Visit Warriors Tomorrow with the Sec er 2c, son of Mr.

and Mrs. ond Marine Di cannot be reached by judicial process." Mr. du Pont is a son of Wil William E. Andrews, 201 il ci -t urn sist average than Cousy. Sol vision on ma- several club records in assists this season and his goal is the iwemy-iouiiu ouwt, By Special Correspondent PHILADELPHfA, Nov.

25, i i liam du Pont, of Bellevue, Check for Anecdote Miss Bernadette Maucher, 1113 West Eighth Street, is the recent recipient of a $100 check from the Reader's Digest for an anecdote submitted to the magazine's department "Life in These United States." Miss Maucher's contribution appears in the December issue. She is mington, and husband of the ar I utuicia in Puerto Rico. 17-assist mark registered by whose father left an estate in tormer miss Aueen u. nowe.L; -fj All the fanfare about the two Warriors-Boston games this Andy Phillip some years back Builders' Chief Addresses Club HOCKESSIN, Nov. 25-(Spe-rial).

Leon N. Weiner, national director of the Home Builders' Association, told the Hockessin Yorklyn Lions Club that although builders don't seem to win any popularity Wildwood, N. returned to Davisville, R. with Naval 4 1928 which, according to the suit, brings an annual income Cousy holds the league record 1 week have been directed toward Lawrence H. of 28 in a game set a year ago.

when it came to a face-to-face meeting with the man threatening to dislodge him from the assist crown this year, Cousy went all out and demonstrated to Boston fans there is only one Cousy. Rodgers, however, has been doing well as a sophomore. He the Wilt Chamberlain-Bill Rus Mobile Construction Battalion of more than $7,000,000. i Roane, seaman. Cousy also rates as one of the 1 YS sell duel, but a secondary Mrs.

duPont, who now lives son of Mr. and top pointmakers in the. chant's history. Before the sea and cigui, wuiibiia fib Naval Station at Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico. with the couple's three children a student at the University i- nt i 4UA lnnli I tt Morvlanrl ntfpnHprl St John M.

Mrs. Curtis battle between Bob Cousy and Guy Rodgers may steal the a ni. uavm a. is uic uautu- moijuu. Campanelli Roane, son started, his point total of Of I I U.

rmmif cVilirrT thunder. contests they are sincerely in 11.944 points represented the broke in last year against ter oi Laurence h. Hiiareage, a jomcv118 vuuckc, iiuiiiiiouui6, Philadelphia attorney. when she submitted the West Seventh Street, is on the guided missile light cruiser terested in the communities Charles W. Parker, seaman apprentice, son of Mr.

and Mrs. second highest career total of The vital contests will be held tonight in the Boston Gardens and tomorrow night Her father represents herianecaoTe. they shape. U. S.

S. Providence. any player ever, with only Charles W. Parker, 30 Justis Cousy in his first National Basketball Association game and came through with a spectacular performance to outshine his heralded rival. Guy here in Convention Hall.

Kenneth A. Smith, aviation Dolph Schayes of Syracuse top ping him. The Warriors will play i Last time Russell and Cham machinist's mate 2C, son of Avenue, Cedars, is aboard the destroyer U.S.S. Caperton, operating with the Sixth Fleet. Ret.

Wilbert L. Miller, son of week-end series with New has added quite a few touches to his ball-handling and drib Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith, 205 Curtis Avenue, and husband of the former Miss Judith York. They play at the Gar SCOUT UP-TO-THE-MINUTE PROCRAM PREVIEW Mr.

and Mrs. William L. Miller, bles behind the back and passes beautifully to his mates. A. Best, all of Wilmington, sue den Saturday night and then return for a Sunday afternoon fray at Convention Hall.

ry.sW -Washington and Rodgers already has broken Talking at the Lamborn Library, Mr. Weiner said Home-builders are price and class conscious. They object, he said, to other builders putting up lower price homes next to their better developments. However, he said a place must be found for the lower income group to live or, "the slums will expand and cost us much more." The Lions have presented a typewriter to Alex De Beaumont, 17, a lad paralyzed from the waist down. rTf, I.

Henry Streets, Delaware City, cessfully completed an auto mechanics correspondence course through the Armed Forces Institute, Madison, while at the Naval Air Station, berlain met, Cousy stole the show. While everyone was watching the two big guys, Cousy came up with one of the greatest performances of his career. His playmaking and shooting proved the key factors in the Boston triumph. Cousy, the greatest little man in the history of the game, always rises to the challenge. Rodgers has been picking up quite number of assists this year, and at the time of their last meeting, had a better as- BEST BET If you like the old songs, you'll get a couple standing trainee Nikles Top League Rusher; Suravitch Scoring Champion of thousand suns at you on The Golden Circle, an abl special in basic training at Fort which looks highly promising if a little crowded.

Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, the co-hosts, taped the show last summer when exDectant mother Eydie was considerably slim Patuxent River, Md. Joseph F. Healey, yeo man 3C, son of Mrs. Helen Jackson, S. C.

scoring effort to 40 points, high Lafayette Fullback Don Marshall L. est of the division. The figures: mer (baby comes in January). The Golden Circle refers to km million rnnipc thnilfh most of Healey, 2906 West Street, is on Fletcher, sea Nikles gained more yards than the entire opposing team last the destroyer U.S.S. Hawkins leiuiua ociiiiig muc man a o-- CI 1 the songs on the show didn't reach that area.

Nat Cole, theiKCV. SallOS 10 Speak man, son of; with the Sixth Fleet. At Newport Service Mrs. Wade Kin-ler, Mill Street, Milton, sailed William G. machinist's mate fireman, son of Mrs.

Dal BUSHING Cimit Cirritt Yds. Ave. Nikles, Lifavetto 7 94 484 5.1 Surivitck, Deltwira 71 Alt 5.5 Bowman, Oelawari 5 5 301 5.4 Turner, Delaware ..5 71 301 1.1 Bartos, Lafayettt 7 50 260 5.2 Taylor. Lehigh 5 71 240 3.4 Moncilovich, Zucknell 6 51 231 4.5 Lucas, Gettysburg ..5 47 208 4.4 Ooleschal. Lafayettt 7 31 171 5.5 Bainbridge, Lalayettt 7 25 151 5.4 aboard the Hp.

Mills Brothers, the Andrews Sisters, tranicie Avaion ana Rudy Vallee join in on 25 years of hits doing their own specialties and chiming in on other standards. Rudy and Frankie Avaion duet in a number, illustrating the change from megaphone days to the era of white bucks, proving we haven't come so far after all. There's a big band segment, using famous arrangements by such old favorites as Jimmy Dorsev. Harrv James. Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman and las Culver, 843 Brown Street; Salisbury, returned to Nor folk, on the aircraft car Wilbert L.

stroyer escort, U.S.S. Peterson, when she left Key West, for Dunedin, New Zealand, to become a Dart rier U.S.S. Intrepid. PASS INC TD (. Att.

Com p. Yds. of Operation Deepfreeze in Kenneth W. Ward, seaman, 67 551 3 3 son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph the Antarctic. Kay Kyser (the last unaccountably). Two big production numbers are "Kansas City Kitty" (in Western style) and a trio-Rudy, Steve and Frankie doing "Personality." As so often happens, the medley gives you only a taste of most of the 1 Ward SIM Fact Pirthth Cfraof Tin 0 2 riiiiuppi, nreman is on the destrovpr 1T SS rp. Terhes, Bucknell 6 110 Downham, Tempi ..5 84 Housekrtecht, Muhlen. 3 70 Little, -Gettysburg 5' 52 Speraiua, Rutgers ..4 23 RambridRe, Lafayettt 7 26 Pellegrini, Delaware 5 19 Scheu, Lehigh 5 32 Bartos, Lalayett ..7 18 Mudie.

Rutgen 4 19 408 415 357 160 150 111 89 86 101 45 29 24 12 10 10 10 9 I NEWPORT, Nov. 25 (Special). The Rev. George) W. Goodley, pastor of Peniel Methodist Church, announced today that all churches of Newport will combine for the Community Thanksgiving Service this evening at 7:30.

Peniel will be the host church. Mr. Goodley will conduct the service, and the Rev. Nick Salios, pastor of the Bethany Baptist Church will speak. The Rev.

Charles M. Priebe, rector of the St. James Episcopal Church will read the Scripture Lesson, and the Rev. Charles E. Davis, associate pastor at Peniel, will make the prayer.

8 prepared 4 2 2 apprentice, rural Harrington, is catur as a unit of the Sixth on the destroyer U.S.S. Ben- Fleet. 1 0 songs, but its always a treat to hear 5teve ana tyaie, iwo of our best young singers. And the nostalgia will help, too. 1011 (ABC).

(NBC) Just last week Judith Anderson offered Flint McCullough a bride at gunpoint on Wagon Train. This week Andv Devine thinks Flint would make a fine husband TOTAL OFFENSE 8 Ave Yds. Television for Today 4.5 Canes Playi 6 146 7 94 tor rough wintertime itritrintrl for one of his five over ripe daughters. Flint wanders into Terhes, Bucknell Nikles. Lalayettt Suravitck.

Delaware Tarter, Delaware Downham, Temple Houseknecht, Muhlen, Bartos, Lafayette Little, Gettysburg Bowman, Delaware 5 71 5 II 5 118 3 84 7 68 5 78 5 58 Andy's patriarchy, supervised by, Andy from a hammock. Wife and daughters do all the work, occasionally spurred on by the 5.1 55 4.1 4.4 44 5.1 44 5.3 TD 'AvWlrlvWi. Broadcast schedules are offered as a public service to readers by the News-Journal Papers at no cost to broadcasters. They are based on data furnished by television and radio stations, and while accuracy is earnestly sought, the newspaper assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Program Names Art Given in Bold Face Typ ii, 0efoi'1, A' Given in tight Foce Type All Programs Subject to Chongo Without Notice PASS RECEIVINS C.

Nt. 650 484 410 412 388 370 436 345 308 Yds. 202 239 85 161 134 24 108 97 75 28 2 1 1 1 fear of non existent Indians Andy invents to prove a hero is needed around the house. This is as non violent as a Western will ever get, and a funny script. Andy and Glenda Farrell, both alumni of the Warner Brothers College of Higher Dramatics, had a big reunion here.

Andy has a pilot film making the rounds for a series about a detective, which should get him back to work, maybe trim off a few of his 300 pounds. Marlene Wills, one of the daughters, makes her dramatic debut. She used to sing with Horace Heidt in TV'S Ice Age. Saturday to claim the individual rushing title of the Middle Atlantic Conference's University Division. Final figures were announced here today by MAC publicist Glenn Dill.

Nikles drove for 191 yards on 22 carries, as compared to 104 contributed by nine Lehigh ballcarriers, as Lafayette won, 28-6. The Lafayette ace boosted his conference total to 484 yards to top the 419 posted by the previous pacesetter, Tony Suravitch of Delaware. The strong finish by Nikles was, almost to players involved, a duplication of his feat in the 1959 season. At that time he gained 108 yards in the season finale with Lehigh to claim the division rushing title over Delaware's Jack Turner, who had led for the first eight weeks of the season. This year Turner finished fourth.

Nikles' ball-carrying this season earned him a No. 2 ranking in total offense, behind Bucknell's Paul Terhes, who has 650 yards in rushing and passing in the Bisons' five conference games. Terhes leads in passing also, with 67 completions in 110 attempts. The Bison quarterback completed 23 against Delaware on Saturday to pull away from Chickie Downham of Temple, No. 2 passer who has pressed Terhes all season." In pass receiving, Bucknell End Jack Eachus finished the campaign with 10 more catches than the No.

2 receiver. Eachus pulled in 27 passes for 202 yards and 2 TDs in MAC competition. Lafayette's Walt Do-leschal maintained his 39.6 yard punting average and his No. 1 position. Delaware's Suravitch entered Bucknell's end zone twice on I Saturday to bring his total MAC 2 Hilltop Manor Group Picks Frank'j.

Lynch HILTOP MANOR, Nov. 25 (Special). Directors of the Hilltop Manor Civic Association have elected Frank J. 27 17 13 12 10 9 7 7 7 7 Fachus, Bucknell Brodsky, Templt Woms, Temple Richter, Gettysburg R. Simms, Rutgers Woncilovith.

Bucknell Wolfe, Muhlenberg Jones, lehigh Ditka. Bucknell Lotson, Temple 0 0 CHANNEL WRCV 31 CHANNEL ft I CHANNEL 1A I WFIL WCAU IU 0 0 0 EVENING f.vnrh 15rtQ Virginia Pnarl ae PUNTING (ABO Charley Weaver's Hobby Lobby is no more.lnrpt.if..nt Early Show "Cheronee Strip" Victor Jorey i KELLY EXPLORER Doleschal, talayettt ttooten, Lafayette Borneman, Muhlenberg Mudie, Rutgers lull, lehigh Terhes, Buiknell Butler, Gettysburg Downham, Temple 7 O'Cltck Show Ann Bater News; Weather (C) JlBCJIeiH Rescue" I Drama Wapatraie Yiestern Wartf Bond Robert Norton Prict is ftitht (0 Quit Game Ptpeyt Theatre (CJ Cartoons Sally Starr Clutch Carto, (C) Neisrtel; Weather Jehu Dal Walter Winchell File, Drama Charlit-Wemrl Hobby lobby Onit Harriet Comedy BLACKWAIX RAYON TUBE-TYPE PIUS TAX Out of its ashes arises the arrestingly titled The Charley Weaver The meeting was Show. The new format is folksy, with Charley sitting in anome of the retirjng presjdent, rocker and being visited by his people. Among the visitors Dr Walter Chadbourne Other the first week are Edie Adams, singing a little bit and clowning LffceS are; Henderson with Charley, and Abigail Van Buren, the Dear Abby lady, vice prCsident- Mrs Robert talking about her people. The guests won't have to be treasurer, and Mrs.

0 names, as long as they're versatile, and though everything Webb, secretary. -hasn't been decided, there probably will be a small satirici 'RpsjrUnU nf TWhr.v tw 8 AND YOUR RETREADABU TIRE C. Nt. Yds. Ave.

7 14 554 39 6 7 16 548 34 3 '3 8 273 34.1 4 13 437 33.6 5 22 699 31 8 6 14 439 31.4 5 18 529 29 4 5 16 436 27.3 TD Con. FC Pts. I 1 I 40 5 1 0 12 4 1 0 30 4 0 0 24 3 3 0 23 0 0 11 3 0 0 18 1 7 1 15 ,.4 2 0 15 .2 1 0 14 ,.2 1 0 14 2 1 0 14 .2 1 0 14 sin TYPE IIACKWAU MYON 9 Perry Coma (C) Guests Dave King Lennon Sisters sketch every week, with Charley playing in all of them. are to be jnviteci to join the Hawaiian Eye Drama "Three Tickets To Lam" 7.10-15 TUSH-TTPE I19.SS News, Sports Doufiat Edward Tht linuet Drama Warner Anderson II IF Met Intt Spaci JMham Lundigan Tht Milheaairi Drama ie Cot Secret Panel rmstroJfcTrcie" Theatre "Security Risk" I It NewsTlrVeathtr Late Show "The Naked Street" failey Anthony Qumn latt latt Show Mr. Lynch and 910 (NBC) The Perry Como Show, always at its nestjorrnan Rowe were gewr(lfi 7J50-14 TUBELESS $19.95 Suravitck.

Delaware Bjrots, Lafayette Turner, Oelawari Nikles, Laiayette Doleschal, Lafayette Bowman, Delaware Lucas, Gettysburg little. Gettysburg R. Simms, Rutgers Bainbridge, Lalayettt Taylor, lehigh Terhes. Bucknell Lafayette 10 8.00-14 Tis Is, Your Life Ralph Edward! Wichita Tewa Joel McCrta TUBELESS WHITEWAUS PROPORTIONATELY LOW around holidays, is full of Thanksgiving cheer and t0 the Council of "Count Your Bless This House," etc. Frank iCivic Associations of Brandy-Gallop introduces a little acid commentary into the Hundred, but the rest of the fare is wholesome.

Dave King, back froml Tht Golden Circle) Evdie Corme Steve Mills Brothers "wtrld'i Beit Movits il "The Homo-Stretrh" "Dr. Kiidare's Victory" 11 News; Weather (C) Jack Paar Shaw Guests Peggy Cass Cliff Arquettt England for a little TV the meaning of Thanks-' a I .7 la' a affl 87 Coach at Wicomico 12 giving (it seems ne louna out aoout it oy watcning a laie anions UlsiriCl Uliei show film made in 1620). Dave also has a funny monologue. tIL- -a BUDGET TERMS? OF COURSEI '5 DOWN '2 WEEKLY THURSDAY MORNING about sound dubbing. The Lennon Sisters (how wholesome can you get?) contribute a few songs, new discovery Rod Lauren does "If I Had a Girl," young piano flash Lorin Hollander offers a couple of classical miniatures, and Perry and the girls do Drops Two Players SALISBURY, Nov.

25-(Special). Coach Denver Knapp has dropped two play- a iff 7 WOODCftEST. Nov. 25 (Special). The Christiana Hundred Lions Club had an official visit last evening in the Conrad High School from District Governor Constant J.

Advertisement "Do Re Mi," from Rodgers HammerBtein's newest show, roe WOHY-MK MIVINO, lOOK FOB THIS SIGN Of QUALITY ers lrom me wicomicu mgn "The Sound of football squad for disciplinary reasons. Today Dave Garo ay Newsi Weatheri Guests Caot. Winlred Burg. U.S.N Director of Soact Surveillance Bit Rascals Comedy, lee Dexter, host Newsroom 910 (ABO Hawaiian Eye contiucs on its low level way They are Ronnie Knapp, first Briggs of District 22-D. Governor Briggs was pre with a straying, conniving vfidow setting things off.

The con Univ. ef Air Ding Dong School Breakfast Tint Cartoons News: Soprtss Weather Wemet'i Features Happy Tht Children's Show Topper Ann; leffreys Thanksgiving Parade I. I. Hudson Shsri Lewie WaylfTife Diama Films string quarterback, and Frank Gassy? Stop Heart Gas 3 Times Faster Certified laboratory tests provt BELL-ANS tablets neutralize 3 times as mucMtomach acidity in one minute as many leading digtstivt tablets. Git BELL-ANS today lor the fastest knowa relief.

35 if druoontt. Send postal to BELL- 8 1 fo sented by William T. Smack, cluding boat chase was film in three locations (they hadn't or Bell, reserve halfback. The coach didn't elaborate on secretary of the club, who ganized production too well on this early show) so if you find: News, Ames 'N Andy News, My little JMargie News, Hottelet Captain Kangaroo Children's Adventures Romper Room Kindergarten Thanksgiving Parade Preview Thanksgiving Parades Macy In- N. Y.

Gimhel'j in Ptiila, Hudson'i In Detroit Highlights ef the (imbel Parade Professional Football Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit Lions the whole scene a trifle baffling, chalk it up to inexperience, incidentally is a candidate for the reason except "Its their Dough-Re-Mi Musical Game Thanksgiving Day Circus Some of the scefies were shot in Hawaii, some in Balboa, and the district governorship this 1 fttTEMOABlI FOB 41 YtABS ANS, Oranaeburg. N. V. for liberal fret samglt.

Advertisement some taken right out of the Warner Brothers library, where 'year from the Christiana Club. second violation of the rules. I have no choice in the matter." Larry Wingate, junior, will it was originally used in the old Bogart film, "To Have and: Mr. Briggs outlined progress 11 Thanksgiving Parade Macv'l Parltlt in N. Y.

Have Not" made by the Lions Club in the quarterback tonight's season last few months, and recom- 1010:30 (NBC) Bill Stern is the sixth This Is Your mended that members become 12 Truth tr Consequences It Coull Be You Stunts Restless Cut John Payne love Thai Bol Boh Cummmgs Life victim in the history of the show to know in advance he's active in civic affairs. getting the treatment. Bill's life story, currently out in book form, gets a brisk 30-minute run-through from Ralph Edwards, THURSDAY AFTERNOON touching on the until recently undisclosed, bout Bill TliaiiKiiiiia Sen ice ROSELLE. Nov. 25 (Spe Professional Football DIAMOND had with narcotics.

As is the case whenever a public figure tells 1 finale at Cambridge High. Pro-Am Under Way WEST PALM BEACH, Nov. 25ILTD. Fifty-four pro-am golf teams will compete today in a best-ball foursome match prior to the opening tomorrow of the $15,000 Palm Beach Open, Official Meet Delaware District Board No. Award Theatre "No Samples'" Football Time College Football North Caroline vs.

Djke cial). The Rev. William B. all, this should be faseinating. We Believe in Prayer In this condensation from a book, a judge says: "I never called for help in vain." A congressman, a doctor, a businessman, the head of the FBI these and other outstanding persons from different walks of life state, in their own words, how and why they pray.

One may have a message for you in December Reader'a Digest. of DELAWARE Hitchens, pastor, will conduct the Thanksgiving Eve service tonight at 7:30 at Christ Meth- 2 1011 (ABO The Golden Circle (tonight's Best Bet). Music Binge Musical Gam Who Os Yon Trust? Johnny Carson Day it Court Civil I Cnmt Trials tale Storm Show Comedy "Beat Tht Clock Suits 1 Games Bandstand Dick Clark C. Teenage Dancing 1011 (CBS) "Security Risk" is the absorbing Armstrong oavi nurcn. ine cnurcn Circle Theatre examination of the government's security sys- cnoirs.

directed Dy Kaiston $Edgt Moor Rd. I Philo. PikeJ PO 4-2242 tern. It traces the case history of a scientist, tapped for a top Lnrun' Wljl 51fl security government job, whose past turns out to be fraught! The Millionaire Diama Verdict IS Yours CcurUoom D'ama Brighter Day Secret Storm Edge ef Night Serial tile 01 Riley r.omedv Early Show Miche't Morgan 11, Basketball Officials, meets lonisht in the Board of Education Building, Eighth and Wollaston Streets, at 7 o'clock. with possible wayward connections.

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