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11 DAILY PRESS, Newport Nws Hompton Warwick, Saturdoy, February 5, 1955 g. I IHII I I Hi. Ill I mm .111 us jfmc? ''''J' Piano Student RADIO AND TV PROGRAMS The information Id this log is supplied by the radio and TV stations sod the newspaper is not responsible for iast-minuie changes. Radio WGH 13.0 ABC Newport News and Norfolk, Va. Plans Recital stawjar hk fom a LAST TIMES TODAY! Stephen Bostic, a senior student In the music department at Hamp-! ton Institute, will present a piano 10.

uo News; Dancing Party 11:00 All lhe Newt 11:15 Serenade la Blue 11:30 buictiy prom Uuie 140 Star At Night i Mi Tidewater Morning So Xbooi today 10:30 Snai Patrol 11:00 Newt; Sat. Ma tine 12:00 Matinee 12:30 Edward lravu 6 45 Marine Room 7:00 Snow time 7:15 At Ease 7:30 Parade Of Stan News 8:05 Parade Of Stan 12 45 Saturday Matinee 1:30 Dt.iux 2 CO Opcia Ne; Tea Crumpets 6:15 Iravii News 30 Here To Veti recital at 4 tomorrow afternoon at Ogden Hall. A native of St. Croix, Virgin Islands, he will include in his pro Radio WTAR 790 CBS Norfolk, Va. gram selections by Bach, Schumann, Debussy and Felix Mendelssohn- Bartholdy.

The program will be "Partita No. 9:00 Two Pot The Money 9:30 Sat Night Country Style 10:00 Proudly We Had 10:30 News; Music 11:00 News; Music 11:15 Join The Navy 11:30 Porwaid Match 11:45 Armchair Melodies 12:00 Newt 3:30 Treasury Show Adxniuies Science 5:15 Parm News 3:30 News; At lhe Chase 6:00 News A Spurts Renew 6:30 Capital tkuktoom 7:00 Make ay t-oi outlt 7:30 Church New 8:00 Gunsmoke 8:30 Radio Roundup 3:45 News 6:00 Operation Daybreak 6:30 farm Nei 6 45 News; Sunrise Serenade 8:00 World Ne Roundup 8:15 Sunrise Serenade 9:15 Sunday School on the Air 9:30 Woman's World 9:45 Garden Gate 10 00 Galen Drake 11:00 Kobert Lewi 12:00 Gunsmoke 12:30 News; Music 12:45 Farm Journal 1:00 Cuy Hospital 1:30 Newt 2:00 Dance Music 2:30 Teddy Wilson Show 2.45 U.S. Army Show 3:00 String Serenade VI in Minor" by Bach including the Toccata, Courante, Sarabande, TC'ilGllT 1 1 P.M. Allemande, Air, Gavotte and Gigue; "Drei Romanzen, Opus 28 by Rob ert Schumann, No. 1 in Minor.

Radio WRVA 1140 CBS Richmond, Va. ON THE STAGE i No. 2 in Sharp Major, and No. 3 in Major; iuite Bergamasque ALL NEW GIRL REVUE by Debussy, Prelude, Minuet, Clait de Lune and Passepied; and the "Concerto for Piano in Minor, 8.00 Old Dom. Barn Dance 9:00 lo Por The Money 9:30 O.

D. Barn Oaocc; Newt lihlHl Gunsmoke 10:30 Old Dom Barn Dance 11:00 News; Toby Stroud 1 1:30 Abbie A Ranch Gitlt 12:00 All Night Roundup 4:30 Chuck Poster 3:00 Lillian Morrow 3:15 Man ith A Question 3:30 Bob Daiton 5:45 Sunday School 6:00 News; Dick Gilllt 6:15 Sports; Newt 6:30 Kemp's Conversations 7:00 News; J. Vaughan Gary 7:13 Abbie Ranch Girls 7:30 Back To The Bible 3:00 Old Dom. Barn Dance 6:00 Parmer Speaks 6:30 Old Dom. Barn Dance 7:00 News; National Grange 8:00 Newt 8:15 Easy Does It 9:00 Story Book Lady 9:45 Garden Gate 10:00 Teen Reporter 10:15 Galen Drake 11:00 News; Va.

Weekly 11:15 RobertQ Lewis 12:00 News; Romance 12:30 Gunsmoke 1:00 Citv Hospital 1:30 News; Dom. Barn Dance 2:00 Ray Peart Oreo. 2:30 Teddy Wilton 2:45 Richard Hayes 3.00 String Seienade 3 30 Skinnay Ennis 4:00 Xavier Cugat Opus 25 by Felix Mendelssohn- Bartholdv. Pre Vue TV Radio WAVY 1350 NBC Portsmouth and Norfolk, Va. 4ferft i fv 1 rw v- 1 1 i Aiw 9:30 Grand Ole Opry 10:00 lex Williams 10:30 Ezra T.

Benson. 11:00 News; Sport 11:15 Dixit Ranch 6:45 A Letter lo The Dean 7:00 University Hour 7:30 College Ouu Bowl 8:00 Conversation 8:30 Boston Symphony 12:45 Parm Bureau 1:00 Garland Abbott 1:30 Roadshow 6:00 News A Sports 6:30 Musical Memories 8:00 Net: Kurt Webster 10:00 Your Show 10:30 Townhall Party 11:00 Norman Phelps 12:00 Nat I Parm Home Hr. 3 50 SERVICE CALL N.N. 4-2204 Radio WVEC 1490 NBC After 6 P. M.

Hampton, Va. aw ar mm. a jr I 7:30 College Quit Bowl 8:00 Hpt. Hi Basketball Game 9:30 Designs Pot Dancing 11:00 News 11:05 Designs Pot Dancing 12:00 News 12:30 Iune Shop Newt 5:30 Harmaniacs 5:45 Sports Spotlight 6:00 Newt 6:05 Candlelight A Silver 1 6:30 Thy Kingdom Come 7:00 Heart Of The Newt 10:05 Lyn Murray Show 10:30 Crabber Caravan. 10:45 Lets Go To Town 11.00 Newt 11:05 Bandstand 12:00 Noon Newt 12:15 Bing Crosby Show 7:00 Newt 7.05 Syncopated Sun Dial 8:30 Perry Como Show 8:45 Music By Martin 9:00 Va.

Headline Newt 9:05 Top O' IneMoraint 10:00 Newt LAST TIMES TONITE1 FIRST SHOW 6:45 1 'r-r i Radio WACH 1270 Newport News, Va. A IK tit1- I 12:20 1 Like Music; Newt 1:20 Siart In The Afternoon 4:05 Sweet Session 10:20 Cottee Corner; New 11:50 Sophisticated Swing 12:15 Newt 9:30 College Quiz 10:00 Air Mail Personal 10:15 Newt 6 00 Daily Devotion 6:15 Newt Weather Sunny Side Up; Newt i or NOTE: Station WGH is broadcasting FM daily from 3 P. M. duplicating 11:15 P. M.

schedule over channel 24396.5 megacycles. ikAVal Television WTAR-TV Channel 3 Norfolk, Va. 10:00 Professional Ftthet 10:30 Ellery Queen 11:00 UthHour Final 11:05 Night Owl Theater 3 SO OTHERS LIKE THESE CAN SKATE A few of the Raggedy Anne Dolls line up for their number at a dress rehearsal of the March of Dimes Benefit Show which Skateland is producing. "e're not nervous giggled one of the cuties. "Do we look pretty?" The bewitching maidens are (left to right) Debby Britt, Andrea Norman, Brenda Harrison, Paula Britt, Janis Poole and Debbie Ward.

The third annual all-skating show of the rink will be at next Tuesday night at Skflteland. Dress rehearsal of the 23 production numbers insured promises the 1955 show will top all previous ones. 12:00 Big Top 6:00 Trouble With Father 1:00 William and Mary 6:30 Willy 1:30 Cartoon 7:00 Where's Raymond 1:45 Corkey fhe Magic Clown 7:30 Beat The Clock 2:00 Super Circus 8:00 Jackie Gleason 3:00 Basketball Game 9:00 Two Pot The Mdney 5:00 Disneyland 9:30 My Favorite Husband -AND- 8:43 Animal Fair 9:15 Round Up 9:45 Barker Bill 10:00 Smilin' Ed McConnell 10:30 Space Patrol 11:00 Cant. Midnight 11:30 Abbott A Costella i Television WVEC-TV Channel 15 Hampton, Va. 6:30 Vesterday't Newsreel Imogene Coca 6:45 Sport Slants 9:30 Jimmy Durante 7:00 Mr.

WUard 10:00 Georje Gobel 7:30 Horace Heidt Bandwagon 10:30 Hit Parade 8:00 Hey Mulligan 11:00 Newt Headlines 8:30 So This Is Hollvwood 11:02 Cinema Playhouse 3:00 Basketball 5:00 Film 5:30 Peninsula Personalities 5:45 Guided Tour 6:00 Religion In The News 6:15 Film 9:30 Film 10:00 Happy Pelton Show 10:30 Winchell A Mahoney 11:00 Funny Bone 11:30 Space Cadets 12:00 Two Gun Theater inwna.it about a week. Blick came to Atlanta from Washington. D. in 1932. He was a native of Dinwiddie County, Va.

30 NNHS Pupils To Attend Meet poniouiu Television WTVR-TV Channel 6 Richmond, Va. 22 Will Get Pilot Course Certificates IAST DAM LI Three distributive education stud torn, i vi la Hi I ktr 11 From in bista anderwarld lanirnta swimps MEET EXCITING RUTHETTE SEE HER DARING BUBBLE BATH BIG ACTS COMEDY 7:00 Ray Bolger Show 10:00 Hit Parade 7:30 Horace Heidt Bandwagon 11:00 Stop The Music 8:00 Mickey Rooney Show 11:30 Late News Pinal 8:30 So This Is Hollywood 11:35 Night Owl Theater 9:00 tmopene Coca. 12:33 Tomorrow's Programs 9:30 Star Theater 10:00 George Gobel 1:30 Western Feature 2:30 Mr. Wizard 3:00 Basketball 5:00 WTVR Presents 5:30 Willy 6:00 I Led Three Lives :30 The Whistler 9:55 Tonight's Programs 10:00 Sights For Young Eyes 10:30 Smilin Ed McConnell Capt. Midnight 11:30 Paul WincheU Mahoney 12:00 Super Circus 1:00 Annie Oakley Ism and claw nil "West of Zanzibar" The Hampton Roads Powct Squadron will celebrate the 40th Cerebral Palsy anniversary of its national organiza t.

Y. Tlmtsi "Superior African adventure-filmed ents at Newport News High School will serve as a judging team for, competition in sales a job interview and a store window i display Wednesday at an annual Tidewater PE convention in Portsmouth. They ere Phyllis Jackson, Shirley Cooper and Jerry Hpdgepeth. In all, some 30 NNHS pupils are expected to attend the sesssion. The morning assembly will be held at the Colony Theater, with an afternoon meeting at Scott Center, Norfolk Naval tion with a dance at 8 tonight in It Happened Last Night Skalsdatid SUPERVISED ROLLER 'SKATING CHILDREN'S MATINEE (Aftd 11 jrs.

and undtr) if Free Skating Lessons Admission 25c Shoe Skates 25c Sat. 1 1 00 'til 3:00 P.M. Jefferson Ars. A Brlarfleld Rd. Parents my skalt at adult prices if accompanying children in Africa!" Tony Steel Sheila Sim the Knights of Columbus Hall, 3415 Virginia Newport News By EAKI WILSON at which the 22.

persons who com Technicolor pleted the Fall piloting course will r.alUTM! 1 1 It MO. 140, Center Board Plans Meeting Governors of Peninsula Cerebral Palsy Training Center will meet at I Tuesday afternoon at the Oasis Restaurant in Hampton. Primary item of business will be nomination for membership on their board a representative of Peninsula 4:10, MS, Shipyard. receive certificates. The United States Power Squad i rawiwoMitiii i i in i tniiii J.

S. Blick Dies rons was organized Feb. 2, 1914 at a meeting at the New York Yacht Club by groups in Eastern port AT PATRICK SILK Atlanta, Feb. 4. U0 John S.

Blick, owner of several Atlanta bowline alleys and president of the Boys' Club of Atlanta, died last night in a hospital. He had been ill yacht clubs which had sprung up New York. -Serge Rubinstein was to have been kidnaped and taken out to sea on a tramp freighter not murdered. Enemies in the business world had hired kidnap experts to tie him up, toss him aboard this freighter which was in their hire, and shanghai him. Then the ship's skipper he was also a part of the plot was to notify the Coast Guard that he'd found "some stowaway aboard." The hated financial wizard was then to have been delivered to U.

S. immigration authorities. And for the rest of his life he would have been "a man without a country," beating his head against the technicalities of the law, trying to get back into the U. S. to resume his money-grabbing ways.

This theory of Rubinstein's sensational death fantastic as It may to teach safe boat handling. The Chapter, Virginia Society for Crippled Children and Adults. Allen Tanner, chairman of the governors, said three persons Mrs. first of these was formed at the Boston Yacht Club in 1912. The USPS has today grown to OverlOOTVS 166 squadron units with 24,793 members throughout the United CEIVTUAL On Screen First Showing! Rae H.

Cunningham, Miss Libby Radus and Richard T. Yates have been offered by the society. The governors will select one and submit that person's name for final action by United Cerebral Palsy of the Virginia Peninsula. eeem has been turned over to police seriously by one of his few SPmciruiifealTECHNlCOU)R States and its possessions, and it is estimated that 250,000 men and women have taken the free courses a mend associates, who remained SERVICE. $0 A A CALLS wwV Phone Hampton 3-7889 in navigation given by the The local squadron was formed Sale Of Norfolk "he had a hundred of them, not just two or three" to help them get inside the Fifth Av.

mansion. Rubinstein's enemies probably paid $50,000 or $100,000 for this job, this friend contends and even that price wasn't too high, he feels. On Continuous Display WTAR-TV WTYR-TV WVEC-TV WACH-TV Chonnel-3 Channel-6 Channel-15 Chonnel-33 Vou must have proper antenna of course to enfoy all channels. So much to enjoy for to little. in 1936 by H.

T. Bent and P. JF. Halsey, shipyard officials, and of 45 in the first piloting class 15 passed TV Station Asked tnmt RICHARD C0N7I UNM CHWSIWI'i to become charter members of the 1 "I saw him at 6:43 r. M.

the day TV DEAD? Call JOE SGHERTLE IJ.n. G-I6C3 Starts Sunday First fthwnf MARK STEVENS "CRY YENCENCE squadron. The charter was received June 5, 1936. Since that time the squadron has been conducting pilot he was killed. He was never more buoyant.

i I il I I I ii ii Washington, Feb. 4 WI -The Federal Communications Commission was asked today to approve sale of station WTOV-TV at Norfolk, to Tim Brite, headed to the last, this writer learned. This man one of the few Rubin-stein intimates willing to talk candidlythinks Rubinstein may have died of a heart attack in the excitement of the plot which he believes went wrong. Or says this informant the kidnapers may have had to kill him when he refused to go along with what revenge-seeking competitors considered the crudest joke they could ever play on a man without business ethics. The Russian-born Rubinstein had his own troubles over deportation.

Up to the time of his death, he'd resisted successfully, but a deportation order against him still was pending in the courts. "He had eight people in his office discussing a $5,000,000 oil and Call Fli? by Temus R. Brite of Hyattsville, uranium deal in Colorado and Utah. suns i "He was the world's greatest con 1 1 One Da Service at Law Prices I ALL MAKES MODELS I Md. Brite has diverse business interests in Maryland and Virginia.

roua uns to thc borbir" man. He would appeal to people's la Celar Rery CalhMia greed and then get them so entan Ten)'. "I RIND CIRCUS" The petition said WTOV-TV, gled in the web they couldn't get owned by Commonwealth Broad' out. casting which also operates "He had a meeting scheduled in station WLOW at Portsmouth, Va Home Demonstration fr ON ACTIVE ACCOUNTS NO MONEY DOWN TERMS LOW AS $1.30 WEEKLY ft GENEROUS ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD TV ft ft ALSO SEE OUR USED TV BARGAINS ft ttirts I PM his office at 10 A. M.

the day of ing courses for residents of this area and advance courses for its members. Graduating tonight from the Fall piloting course will be, Thomas C. Butler, Harvey C. Charles, Floyd M. Hingerty, Joseph Hogge Eldon E.

Kordes, Robert A. Levin, Emmet Francis Low Francis Savers Riley, Robert Wilson Sawyer, William Sclater Shumate, James C. Sinclair; also, Fred Luther Skates, Rutherford B. Thompson, Walter Frank Taylor, Philip Vaughan. Lumis Garnett Webb, Maj.

Carlyle Fairfax Whiting, Raymond A. Young, R. M. Gindhart, Mrs. Doris Marguerite Telken, Col.

William Francis Telken went on the air on UHF channel 27 his murder to go further into the oil and uranium deal." but later suspended operations. -Brite plans to take over the sta ALAN LADD "DRUMIEAT" CiireeiiScoee Celer Teia'a. "0ISIRII" tion and resume operations. He said This associate of Rubinstein's was LAST DAYS OPEN 9:45 he proposes to buy about $15,000 blind to none of his practices, busi ness or social. worth of real estate and equipment from Portsmouth radio station "He was sadistic in business and WAVY for use in connection with undoubtedly could be sadistic or the TV outlet.

i3 qutm sr. KnxerQw masochistic in love," this associate urn I pm continued. In the 30s, he had picked up a Portuguese passport by fraud and entered this country by way of Canada in 1938. This government never recognized the passport. During his draft-dodging troubles, he belatedly claimed that he.

was exempt from service because he was citizen of Portugal, a neutral country. Tuesday, Rubinstein's friend described the strange plot concocted as a means to succeed where the government failed. "I heard this'plan outlined in detail some weeks ago by a top busi He added that tales of "wild par and William J. Ruther. Hard Luck Story Barhtra (taawrtk 'RsaaK Rmiu "CATTLI OUIIM Of MONTANA' I Celer ties' in the Rubinstein home had reached him many times Impresses Police Santa Fe, N.

Feb. 4 OP) You could put nothing past this New Fire Pumper Tested In Hampton I 'mmmt rnilHIMMHIIWI.1 IIH.ili.ijjmM man, he said. tart Buaday Reiular Prltea imgbemS Im sure his two or three close toward r. Andrews, a welder with a hard luck story, has admitted the 48ent stamps burglary of the Chama Bank. girl friends didn't know the extent of his love interests.

At least one of R2230R 21" Table Model with complete UHF-VHP reception. Featuring exclusive Cinebeam picture tube and CineLens, the plus factor for Cinebeam. ZENITH TV Prices Low At them loved him dearly. I saw her ness man as coming from a business rival of Serge's," this informant told Andrews, of Holly, N. told a party almost falling down drunk this writer Monday night after re turning from the funeral.

ill George Montgomery ''Plus 5 Hits! vnv "BUFFALO BILL" "GHOST RIDERS" 2-GART00NS-2 Tom'w. William Holden "Submarine Command" "It seemed so weird I couldn't district attorney's investigator Tom Gonzales yesterday his pregnant wife and their two small children had only potatoes and cornmeal to eat for the last twe weeks. credit it then. The new 750-gallon pumper received for use at the Hampton Fire Station was given fire underwriters tests yesterday by Fire Marshal Frank F. Hopkins and performed satisfactorily, it was announced.

The tests, conducted at Joy's Marina, W. Queen included a two-hour capacity run and two one-half hour pressure tests. Following the tests, the pumper was officially accepted from the American LaFrance Foamite Corp. represented by J. W.

Outman, field engineer yjstaVisioh qt- recently and saying, 'Where is Serge? Where is Serge? 1 love that "As for Estelle Gardner she had a date with him the night he was killed I think she. only had been out with him two or three times. She hardly knew the man perhaps fortunately for her." didn't tell Serge because he wouldn't have spent $400 or $500 a Investigating officers were so im month on bodyguards anyway. pressed they passed the hat and bwc daw nosmrar VEVELLEN Color by TEaiMCOLOU gave the money to Mrs. Andrews.

Andrews was held for investigation. Dist. Atty. Bert Prince said he was withholding any action temporarily. "And now I hear it from others in Rubinstein's own business circles who also believe that may have happened.

"The tying of his hands, youll notice, appears almost to have been 10,409 Visitors At Manners' Museum none in a friendly fashion. Visitors at the Mariners' Museum during January totaled 10.409. in Dial NEWPORT NEWS 6-1694 WARWICK 8-1545 Warwick store open 'til TM. 'The kidnapers may have said to crease of 2,076 over January last Starts 7PM Dim. You cooperate and nothing se rious will harmen to year or a sain of 24.9 per cent.

New York led 40 states and the Then I believe they may have found it necessary to kill him to si ROSSELUM'S "WOMEN" District of Columbia in visitors with 82. Fourteen foreign countries lence mm. STRANGELY POWERFUL.W: were represented by visitors, the Ennv Ham nun? STARTS SUNDAY 3 P. M. This informant, who insisted uoon Netherlands, leading with 41.

JUUI UHIVL1H1IU 5 Ji. Special parties included some 2,000 cub scouts and parents from James "Explodes with Merrlrasntr anonymity lest he be asked to the story over and over again, asserts that the paid kidnapers doubt-less used Rubinstein's girl friends other Virginia centers on a tour Jan. 29. 7mk rm ICjTRlO OUR 16 SERVICE MEN --LJ ARE PLEDGED TO r- 'Ir-i VOUR SERVICE TJ I I I I rmwantfraai iS of 'J 1 'ri'Tyr 7" En HEY KIDS! RIDERS CLUB HIS lIU HRU MEETS THIS F.IORIIIIiG sf in color I mini 3 CinkmaScoPIS AT 10! EXTRA TECHWCOUO Stereophonic Sound r. Maeoo In CinemaScope I -lr.

HuR 4 OS STAGE MMeea PEANUT ROLLING CONTEST PRIZES TO WINNERS! "WHEN MAGOO FLEW" POSITIVELY Features at: LAST DAY! Our 22 Years Experience and Trained Staff of Forty Employees Are Pledged to Customer Satisfaction. We Sell, We Finance, We Install, We Service, We Satisfy. LAST DAY! OPEN 10:45 Open 12:45 tvii' a a.1 a Downtown Store Closes 5:30 Warwick Store Closes 8:00 P.M. PASSES TO RIDERS CALLED FREE" This is the Sign! The symbol of Attila the Hun is the staff with steer horns, skulls, cross bars and borses tails. This is 4he sign of one of history's most ruthless barbarians, Attila the Hun.

Jack Palanre portrays Attila in "SIGN OF THE PAGAN that begins Sunday at the Para mount. It's CinemaScope with left Chandler. 17 niTxc STAGE with BIRTHDAYS! OTTO PREMiNGER presents OSCAR HAMMERSTEIffS qj SCREEN -1 GEORGE MONTGOMERY in "THE LONE GUN" "BUFFALO BILL" and GHOST RIDERS' 2-Cartoons and Comedy! a-i UOh AVP DIAL 6I69 WllLfcLi 231 WARWICK ROAD DIAL 81545 Sfurft Tnm'wf iSS i iii ki CINEMASCOPE at PALACE!.

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