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Friday, September 5, 1958 THE BATTLE CREEK ENQUIRER AND NEWS THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME THE By jimmy Hatlo 2 New TV Stations Miss America? LET'S GO A place whepe wont Hammarskjold, Nasser Confer Meet Four Hours; Dag, Fawzi Talk No-Miss Little America, (So Far) LITTLE AMERICA, Antarctica The men down here have a fresh set of pinups. And their favorite is Miss One autograph SEEKER, AKD P4VNJ4 MOVIE ST4R, MOVES OM TO MOPE EXCLUSIVE H4UNTS cause of technical problems of ultra high frequency broadcasting. Educational television will occupy the morning and early afternoon hours on channel 10 and one and one-half in the early evening on weekdays. Sunday the University will telecast from noon to 4 p.m. Balance of the broadcast time is available to the commercial station for programming.

Mr. Pomeroy said he plans a high percentage of live network telecasting, and a liberal number of local live shows. in 67 below zero weather, they picked Patricia Nordling of Lexington, as Miss Little America of 1958. The contest Now is the time to get in a few hours practice every day if you expect to win any corn husking prizes. 3 WILL YOU YSHOW PAHDBQ0T77 S.

4UTYGR4FF I SWEET- '-I K1V CHEF'S VVH4T COESVmy shirt pJ I I M4t you ALL TUB HELP fZXwu- S'SM hiS. I Lrm-Ei BOY 'C-0 (Continued from Page One.) the home office of the commercial station. Available io schools here will be supplementary classroom instruction programs for elementary and junior high as well as senior high students. The vast educational facilities, including science laboratories and test devices of the University, will be available via TV to students throughout the Battle Creek area. Charles Ruffing, in-school program director of the MSU television station, told the Enquirer and News this morning that special programs for students at various age levels will be beamed here next year as has bern done for Lansing schools for the past several years.

Programs in junior high and elementary science, elementary art, mathematics and social studies will be received here during weekday mornings and afternoons and Saturday mornings a special high school chemistry instructional program is planned, Mr. Ruffing said. Supplemental Aspect He stated that all programs will be supplemental to regular classroom work. The station will So far, September seems to be under control. OUR PLATFORM HURRY UP ITH FALL.

Judges (Continued from Page One.) vestigate the situa'ion at Van Buren. Little Rnrk's Hih Do not make the mistake of telling friends returning from the lakes how they have aged during the summer. Be courteous and say something cheerful. sent morale sky high. Miss Nordling.

20, 5 feet 6. 132 pounds, 36-25l--36, gets a silver penguin trophy in ceremonies today at Atlantic City. N.J., where she is competing for the Miss America title. The men chipped into a collection to buy the statuette. It was a close race.

At the end of the final voting Miss Nordling, a blue-eyed brunette, was tied with Patricia Eaves, 18, 5 feet 6, 120 pounds, 38-24-36, a hazel-eyed blonde from Cooke-ville, Tcnn. Miss Nordling won the runoff. In all, 109 men spending the icy winter in the Antarctic as part of the International Geophysical Year participated in the voting 82 Navy person School, scene of violence last year, won't open until Sept. 15 after the Supreme Court CAIRO an) United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold and President Gamel Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic discussed Middle East tensions in a session ending at 1 a.m. today.

Previously Hammarskjold had met for 9'i hours with UAR Foreign Minister Mah-moud Fawzi in au attempt to reach agreement on ihe role the United Nations should play in helping to oversee peace in the Middle East. Last night's meeting between Hammarskjold and Nasser was their first since the U.N. diplomat arrived here early this week. There was no word on a further meeting, and Hammarskjold drove from Nasser's house to his residence in the Nile side New Shepheard's Hotel. Hammarskjold's specific task is to get the UAR and Jordan to come to terms so British force can be withdrawn from the desert kingdom.

He also hopes to work out arrangements whereby American troops can leave Lebanon. The Arab-sponsored resolution in the United Nations seemed to point the way to the easing of Mid-East tension, but sincj then Cairo and Damascus rr.dio attacks on Jordan and King Hussein have continued and tension has not lessened as meets bept. 11 to hear the Little Rock School Board's plea for a 2 4 -year delay in integration. Integrate Peacefully Schools in the Arkansas cities of Fayetteville, Benton-ville. Charleston and Hoxie nro- The Rotary Club which didn't pel its float ready in time for the Labor Day parade, now plans to enter the Hallowe'en parade.

Ed Brigham, the prolific but steady secretary will be seated at a typewriter pounding out the minutes of the last meeting. from the word sioners or missions stationed in the Arab capitals to make certain the Arab 10-nation pledge of non-interference was complied with. The sources said Nasser would not accept this and that Hammarskjold now must look for some middle ground. nel. 23 U.S.

IGY observers and four foreign scientists, from also transmit special training programs for adults of the area who will be able to study in their own living rooms via tele Russia. France, Argentina and Australia. They made their selections from Associated Press pictures of the various state winners. one of our smartest buys or busy Ihes! The way they are constructed will not leave much room for shrinkage of bathing suits during the winter, which means one less thing to worry about. TOBACCO BUILDS CHURCH BLACKSTONE.

Va. The new Joncsboro Baptist Church parsonage was built from leaf tobacco. Five years ago the church members, mostly ten ant tobacco farmers, began planting, harvesting and selling tobacco from a plot for the church. The crop from an acre and a half enabled them to construct the building. I Advrtisd fn GUMCXIR UDItS' HOME JOURUAt Otto Brimberry, who went back to the meeting hall in Chicago and found it empty, concluded the American Legion convention must be over.

So he returned home. "I find that people in Chicago do the same thing they do in Battle Creek," Otto said over the phone. into packed elevators, folks going up only a couple of floors always jam into the back, while passengers bound for the top gang up toward the front." much as hoped. Informed sources said Jordan "as demanding firm guarantees from Hammarskjold and the UAR, with U. N.

high commis- transfers for the best interests of the applicants. The eight were among 134 Negroes whose applications for white schools were denied by the board at the same time it said it would assign 17 other Negroes to white schools. But the status of those 17 is hazy now. Gov. J.

Lindsay Almond issued a policy statement yesterday advising local school boards involved in integration litigation to steer clear of assigning any Negro pupils to white school 5. No federal decree even from the Supreme Court can require such an affirmative action of the local authority, he said. vision. Armand L. Hunter, MSU's director of broadcasting and station manager of W'KAR-TV, hailed the joint educational-commercial use agreement of channel 10 as a solution to the big problem which confronts educational TV on the one hand, and that faced by commercial stations on the other: "Every educational station, because it has no revenue from advertising, always is faced with the problem of securing adequate financial support" he said.

"On the other hand, the commercial broadcaster often is pressed to find sufficient time to provide public service programs on a broad scale, because of the need for advertising rev-enue to cover high production and operating costs." The commercial station, he said, will bring sponsored network programs. The University station, on the other hand will offer a wide range of educational programs drawing on re go you ceeded with integration yesterday without incident. And at schools in Great Mills, Hopkinsville, and Winston-Salem, N.C., racial barriers went down and there were no reports of trouble In Gulfport, Clennon King, a Negro minister, said he planned to continue efforts to enroll his daughter in an all-white school. His wife, however, enrolled the 6-year-old girl in a Negro school at Woodbine, Ga. yesterday.

At Alexandria. Federal District Judge Albert J. Bryan authorized Arlington County to open its schools Monday on a segregated basis. But "he emphasized that his order does not nullify the right of 30 Negro pupils to transfer to white schools later if he finds they are entitled to surh transfers. On another Virginia legal front.

Federal District Judge Walter E. Hoffman upheld the Norfolk School Boards action in rejecting eight Negroes' applications for admission to a white school. The board said even if admitted to the school, the eight would be transferred to a new W'vgro school to be built in time for enrollment next September. The judge agreed with the board that this would involve too many will, in perfect ease, from the moment you tat J-our first lovely Stewart Laundry Since 188S CURB SERVICE 62 East State Street MODERN COLONIAL FURNITURE MON. WED.

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Chief Reppert commanding, plans to go north in a body to hunt deer this fall. This means that the season, so far as live deer are concerned, will be over in a jiffy. SAL! AAA-EEE 5 to 10 Black Kid $10.95 uAJrr snoc ro OBACtrm. pease Philosophy Dept. Where do mothers learn all the things they tell their daughters not to do? The only perfect people are those we do not know.

Man of the Hour: The chap whose wife asked him to wait a minute. sources of all colleges and public schools in the region. Call letters of the commercial station will be WILS-TV. The station formerly operated on UHF (ultra-high frequency) channel 54. MSU will use the call letters New Portable Typewriters with Tabular Key if Xaa Bargains All Makes Low Terms UNDERWOOD REMINGTON CORONA Established in 1884 93 W.

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