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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 7

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Finally Shot (Qrhtiba 7 A Saturday, August 17, 1957 DALE CARNEGIE COURSES Mora Bk ta Oroupg Make Mora Frianda uainata Socially Improva Memory Worry Lata tarn Mora Monty Pr.nnUO fey Wit. Inat JOIN NOW FALL GROUPS FORMING Information Phono JIM ARCH Winrer Park 2-392L Blonde Leads Police On 105 -MPH Chase late last night. Filing of specific charges against her by police was delayed because so many were involved. All ARMj her once in the left shoulder. THE FIVE-FOOT, 115-pound blonde said at the hospital she was running away from home TV News And Vtewf WLOF-TV Studies December Opening By CHARLIE WADSWORTH If all goes well, Central Florida! third television network hopes to be in operation in early December.

Donn Colee, general manager of WLOF-TV Channel 9, said yesterday his station had filed an amended application with the Federal Communications Commission for the maximum power and maximum antenna height In the area. COLEE ALSO SAID his station was negotiating with the American Broadcasting Company for television network affiliation. "We have purchased our equipment and have surveyed our tower location site. We also have been negotiating with ABC. So, we're moving now and if the commission approves these modifications, our target date will be early December," Colee added.

37 W. CHURCH STREET (Just off Orange Ave.) Penney's to Miami because her father! scolded her for coming home VV. i mm BALTIMORE LP) A husky, 17-year-old two-tone blonde in a red convertible led police on a tire-searing chase from Baltimore's outskirts to the center of town yesterday before she was shot by a motorcycle policeman. Wounded in the left shoulder, she pulled over, stopped, calmly lit a cigaret and waited to be arrested. POLICE IDENTIFIED her as Shirley Ann Dickel of Lancaster, Pa.

She was first stopped by a Baltimore County patrol car on the outskirts of town for speeding. He took her license and told her to follow him to the police station. He turned in the police DftEDGMC If you hove lakefront property thai needs dredging, we will do the job and take land for our work. Call Don Downey, Winter Park 3-8661 after 6:00 P.M. Shelby L.

Brothers S. L. Brothers New Assistant County Agent Shelby L. Brothers, Madison, has been named the new assistant agricultural agent for Orange County, according to Henry Swanson, county agent. He will specialize In boys 4-H Club work while Al Crib-bett, also assistant county agent, will specialize in SPECIAL BUY FOR DOWNTOWN ORLANDO DAYS! Aprtmcf WATCH Yietaa'tfn THE BREAKDOWN THAT interrupted a fine bit of acting on the part of Ralph Meeker in Playhouse 80's Four Women In Black Thursday caused considerable lid-flipping.

It was due to cable explosions and was the second of the day. The one I -WW, 9 .1 it 1 1 I'll f. ii i driveway, hut she didnXJier foot hit the accelerator, and Hp 'V 'VS it f' 4 PLASTIC WALL TILE VINYL FLOOR TILE the chase was on. COUNTY POLICE radioed ahead for city cruisers to stop i jft! Brothers, 23, was born in Gainesville, but was reared in Madison County where he was active in sports, 4-H and Future Farmers of America. At the University of Florida, where he was graduated in 1956, he studied plant pathology and later did gradu Men bring you MEN'S FINE QUALITY WASH 'N' WEAR SLACKS her.

They blocked the road, but she barreled around by going up on the sidewalk. One radar check point along Installed by Expert Mechanic We Will Instruct You Haw To Do It Yourmlf Time Payments Arranged HARRY'S U.S.A. TILE SHOP 1822 Edgewater Dr. Ph. 3-8860 the way clocked her speed "in Helen Hayes Groucho Marx excess of 105 mph." IN THE CITY, she zoomed in and out of side streets.

One police car banged into her rear bumper. She twisted the wheel if i lima a- REEVES FENCES expertly, recovered and spurt Thursday morning blew a manhole cover 10 feet on the other side of a fence at the Lake Ivanhoe substation. On the second time around repeat we thought Helen Hayes again was magnificent as usual and on closer observation before the blackout, that Meeker's portrayal of a harried cowpoke herding four nuns across the desert was terrific, especially those exasperating moments when he couldn't get that "drink of whiskey" or let loose with a favorite oath in front of the sisters and had to settle for a vicious tug at his hat And if there is a better comic than Groucho Marx we haven't seen him which is a reminder that next Thursday, Groucho's repeat will guest star Henry McLemore, which ought to be a riot TERRIFIC AT ONLY ed ahead again. The police car was crippled and forced out of the chase. Another patrol car hit her.

She kept going. A POLICEMAN mounted on his horse saw her coming and spurred his mount back into the stable just in time as sha whizzed by. Downtown, after shooting past police headquarters, she Florida's Only CHAIN LINK MFC'S ERECTORS 36 MOS. to PAY For FREE ESTIMATE Phone Orlando 9882 COLLECT drove west, turned south, jumped the curb as she turned left again in front of a Balti Dacron-Rayon Slub Weave Orion more St. night club and cir Nylon Seersuckers Dacron-Cotton "Chfomspun cords! Wear these cled the block.

About 15 po ate work In plant parasites and nematodes. He and his wife, the former Marilyn Bridge, Leesburg, live at 739 Ellwood St. Second Platypus Sought By Zoo NEW YORK (IP) The Bronx Zoo said yesterday it was looking for a replacement for Penelope, a platypus with a wanderlust that may have led to her doom. The zoo's general director, Dr. John Tee-Van, said he had written to Australia to open negotiations for the purchase of a young male and a female platypus to provide company for Cecil, Penelope's stay-at-home mate.

Penelope, a zoo resident for 10 years, disappeared July 26. Radio Highlights WDRO (Of). ISO: WKIt (NBC MUTUAL). 40l WLO 0: WHOO lAiC), MO! WAIN. 14401 WHIY 1270.

Program earrtotf In thil column are furniahoa fey tht atationa. SATURDAY, AUG. 17, 1957 Morning RELIGION WKIS-5 Rev. Buddy Tucker WDBO 6:15 Morning Devotions NEWS WDBO 5, 6, 6:30, 6:45, 7:45, 8, 9, 9:30, 10 WHOO-7, 7:30, 8 Cecil Brown, 8:55, 11 WKIS-7, 7:30, 8, 8:30, 9, 8:30, 10, 10:30, 11 WLOF-6, 6:30, 7, 7:30, 8, 8:30, 9, 10, 11, 11:30 WABR 5:45 and every half-hour WHIY 6 And every 20 minutes slacks for well groomed wrinkle free appearance They rinse, Mr rm drip dry in a flash. Look like lice cars and motorcycles were in pursuit.

HEADING SOUTH again, she came to Pratt which parallels the harbor, and was forced to turn right. Motorcycle Ptlmn. Earl Gabel, jockeyed alongside her car on the wide street, spurted close and shot new with little or no All "first quality! Pop FROM THIS VANTAGE point, the best viewing weekend of the summer appears to be on its way. You have baseball, Baltimore at New York on Channel 6 at 12:55 and St. Louis at Milwaukee on Channel 8 at 1:25 what a game this would have been before the last Chicago and Milwaukee series Channel 6 has the Travers Stake, the country's oldest thoroughbred race, at 4 p.m.

today. Jimmy Durante has Connie Russell as his guest-at-7-nd Phil-Silverisells-clues to a buried treasure on a deserted island at 7:30. Then at 9, a cocky cowhand says he's decided to take on Marshal Dillon in a gun match and that's not exactly the best way in the world in which to influence life insurance salesmen. Channel 8 has Julius LaRosa at 7 and a pack, of filmed dramas down to movie time at 10:15. Incidentally, Channel 8's first movie of that recently, purchased MGM library starts next Saturday Command Decision TOMORROW, GOOD VIEWING starts early and lasts late.

At 10:30 a.m. on Channel 6 Camera Three introduces the first in a series called American Humor and Humorists in which the humor of the famed comedy team of Stan Laurel and the late Oliver Hardy will be discussed, along with some playbacks of their old films. Disneyland has Pluto's Day at 3 and somehow, in addition to his sports stars and wonderful Sue Carson, Sullivan is going to crowd in Borris Morros, the counter espionage agent who made stunning news last week and who as managing director of a New York theater launched Sullivan in show business in 1933 the name of the movie was Take A Chance. Allen, on Channel 8 at 7. has Lou Costello, Liberace, Andy Williams and others.

Ernie Kovacs takes a permanent seat on What's My Line? panel. TV FOR SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1957 Th Information In thia lot It aupolla by tha atatlona and tha naw.oapar na rnpantibla or program that 4a net adhara ta thla achadula.) ten ular colors! Size 29 to 42. T-V SERVICE $2.50 Plus Parts 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Carrol's Electronics 2624 E.

Jefferson PHONE 4-4792 for fosttr. malar ana tosier typing I IU porfoble (ar tha whola fomity stuitaaH gal up to 31 bettor giodetl SAN JUAN TV "Service" All work guaranteed Day or Night Service Dial 5-3927 mv'-N i 4 4 fill i WDBO-TV Channel 6 Orlando WF LA-TV Channel Tampa WTVT-TV Channel 13 Tampa thereafter SPORTS VARIETY WDBO 9:15 Book Break 10:05 Galen Drake WHOO-6 WHOO Wake Up 9 No School Today 10 Tom Thumb Follies WKIS-6 Country Frolics 9 Monitor Sunshine Special 6:35 Fla. Highway Patrol WHIY -Music All Day Afternoon NEWS A i mm. litis nnrinn ilijj -V Werm 90 rayon, 10 nylon blanket in colorful "Re- Men's faded denim sport slacks for casual wearl Machine washable! Sanforized! Popular colors! Deluxe boxer style! Small, medium, large, ex. large! Boy'i flat team Moceain toe oxford for school I Brown leather uppers! Rubber heels! Composition soles! Sizes 3 to 61 fresher" strlpa design! 72 WDBO-11, 12, 2, 3, 4, 5:05 2 11 Robert Q.

Lewis by 84 inches fits full or twin size bed! WHOO-12, 5, 5:45 WKIS-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5:30 WLOP-12, 12:30, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5:30 WABR 11:55 and every half-hour WHIY Noon and every 20 min 500 595 1 88 7:00 4, 13 J. Durante 8 Julius LaRosa Sh. 7:30 Robin Hood 13 Two for Money 8:00 4 Phil Silvers 8 Mystery Theater 13 Gale Storm Show 8:30 4, 13 Playhouse 8 Dollar a Second 9:00 4, 13 Gunsmoke 8 Encore Theater 9:30 4 You Are There 8 Adventure Theater 13 Crusader 10:00 A Badge 714 8 Grand Ole Opry 13 Burns and Allen 10:15 8 Prem. Theater 10:30 4 Highway Patrol 8 Premier Theater 13 Newsroom 10:40 13 Weatherman 10:45 13 Best of H'wood 11:00 4 Lawrence Welk 12:00 4, 8 Sign Off 12:30 13 Sign Off 8 Matinee Theater 13 Great Spts Thrills 12:40 4 Pre-Game W'up 12:45 13 Dizzy Dean 12:55 4, 13 Orioles-Yanks 1:00 4 Cartoon Carnival 13 Great Spts Thrills 1:15 8 Press Box P'view 1:30 8 St. Louis-Mil'kee 3:30 13 Belmont Stakes 4:00 4, 13 The Travers 4:15 8 Scoreboard 4:30 4 Florida Drifters 8 Film Drama 13 Overseas Adven.

5:00 4 Cartoon Carnival 8 Aviation 13 Best of H'wood 5:30 4 News, Weather 8 Hour of Mystery 5:45 4 Sports Digest 4:00 4 Big Picture 4:30 4 Cen. Fla. Sho'case 8 Silent Service 13 The Buccaneers 7:00 I Test Pattern 7:15 8 Riders of P. Sage 7:30 8RFD Florida 13 Six Gun Pllyh'e 8:00 8 Circle 8 Ranch 8:20 4 Sign On, News, Weather 8:30 6, 13 Capt. Kangaroo 9:00 8 Howdy Doody 9:30 6 Fury 8 Gumby Show 13 Mighty Mouse 10:00 4 Susan's Show 8 Fury 13 Popeye Playh'se 10:30 13- It's A Hit 8 Capt.

Gallant 11:00 13 Big Top 8 True Story 11:30 8 Detective Diary 12:00 4 Indus, on Parade 8 Fla. Gardenland 13-Wild Bill Hickok 12:15 4 VoAg on Parade 8 Press Box Preview 12:30 4 Cartoon Carnival utes thereafter I SAVINGS INSURED UP TO $10,000.00 WKIS 2:40, 3:40, 4:40 SPORTS Detroit-White Sox WDBO 5:10 Traven Horse Race VARIETY Amos and Andy A Special Purchase of WOVEN GINGHAM PLAID COTTONS FOR 12:30 Gunsmoke 1:05 City Hospital 1:30 Man Around House 4:30 The Five Owls WKIS 12:00 N't'al Farm H. 1 III' INTRODUCE 12:25 Topic for Today 12:30 Groucho Marx 1 Monitor SUBT EENS WHOO 12:30 Rolling Melodies WABR-1 to S. Night yOURSELf. to a new, pleasant solution to money problems.

Borrow up to $600 at AMERICAN FINANCE for vacations, clothing, home repairs, old bills, or any worthwhile purpose. NEWS WDBO-6, 6:45, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 8, 8:30, 9, 10, 10:55, 11:55 ZQ jT TxA'tJ TINY Wff PRICED SlfK AT 0NLY Morocco Makes Title Official RABAT, Morocco, () The Govt announced yesterday the sovereign of Morocco now is King Mohammed V. The foreign ministry told all YOU GET I YOUR 24 PAYMENTS 352.00 20.00 412.00 23.00 452.00 25.00 512.00 28.00 552.00 30.00 S600.00 32.40 COMPARE THESE NEW LOW PAYMENTS! Newsprint Record NEW YORK (INS) The Newsprint Service Bureau reported yesterday that production of newsprint in North America during July amounted to an all-time high for that month of 693,568 tons, 3.4 pet. greater than in July 1956. We scurried around and came up with these perky back-fo-school cottons at rrlli IS if WKIS-6, 7, 7:30, 8, 9, 10, 11 WLOP-6, 7, 11, 12 SPORTS CBS Sports 8:45 Sports Review 6:15, Today in Spts 6:30 Sportlite WKIS 6:20, 7:25, 8:25 (NBC VARIETY AND MUSIC WHOO 6:30 Vesper Hour 6:45 Go To Church Pgm.

WDBO 8:05 Entertainment USA 9:05 The World Tonight 9:30 The Last Word 10:30 Horizons '57 10:45 Hillbilly Roundup WKIS -6 Monitor 9:30 Grand Ole Opry 10:30 Am. Legfon Time 11:05 Elk's Ballroom a very special low price! The plaids 3 Refreshingly fast, friendly service. Telephone first, then pick up the cash. are sharp and bright! The styling is really "grown-up!" So easy to care for so easy on your budget! Sub-teen sizes 8 to 14. lUlCigu vivvio in uwc vi our tan has been dropped and the empire now is officially the Kingdom of Morocco.

NEWSPRINT DOWN NEW YORK tilt) Total TT. I. newsprint conaumptlon for th Ural aa. monthi ef thla yar aa 12.448 ton blw tha amount uid for tha Mini Prlo! 1936. tn American NDapr Publiabar Ann.

wporwa" yaaterdar. loans Made on Just Your Own 5gnafwre 'FINANCE CORPORATION MFUOEES ON INCREASE OBNSVA (AP) Red China a Outpouring of European rafuteea at Hon Kon amouma to 350 a month a compared to tn aerae of 90 monthly in tha paat thre jearn. Tha fiaure a racortea by tha Intergovernmental cow-mittta for European Miaration in a campaign with tht UN high eommljaion-er for reftiteg for funds to ranetHe thota aUar.ded. Moat ra refugeea from wra. i 30 EAST PINE STREET ORLANDO, FLORIDA Phone 4-7196.

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