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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 31

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TWO THE BRIDGEPORT POST, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1947. CALL BREWERS FOR PARLEY ON AID PROGRAM (Continued from Page One) tends, vould help check the Infla- a and hold down the tout of foreign aid. The commiltiM! of hutlncHM and labor lender headed by Becrettiry of a a i i i mouKly a a resolution for at leaM a per cent down payment on grain for fut delivery, In order to speculation It urfied that the margin be pushed higher if that proves inadequate." Exchange officials have tightened margin re- i to the one- i level by Anderson. In Chicago J. O.

McCllntock president of the Chicago Board ol Trade, termed "ill-ndviHpd" and "highly presumptuous" the committee's recommendations, McChntock, who said he speaking nn i i i a and not as president of the Hoard of Trade, a "Price advances In a i not boon by a i in ax ban a have been canned a demand I a i a Whiskey On Hand for Year Meanwhile a spokesman for the distilled i i i i snid sufficient aged and aging whiskey ii in atorinpe to last about a at present i rates deflpltt the 50 per cent a a i inent of corn and distillation. Some of (he big-volume companies however, a i have to resort to cane, i or i i i with a i to "blends," hi Kiild Tbe I i ftpokesrrwin a who a to cui about fiO ter rent i i a It whatever the a i of the But he agreed i Luckman the would join the movement readily. A loud diluent to the 50 per cent plan entered by the Puhllcker company I i a a the White Houfte a A. P. Fender son, of Continental i i compnn" one of the Publicker i called a news conference a to join a movement to shut down the whole industry if the government requests.

"The i i i have enough whisky to nt lenst years," he aererted "There (should be adequate supply nt reasonable prices for at least a year without production The industry "upwaicto of 475,000,000 gallons" on hand, said or than the prewar a a and has at leant an i supply of i a grain spiriu, which arc used for blending. MRS.L W.TOTTEN HURTS BACK IN FALL ON TRAIN W. Tottpn, Si i it i of Women Voters, wns i i to be in "fall- 3y food" condition a in Framingham Union hospital, where takrn Thursday she foil i i i on a train a She WHS enrouto to visit her in Framingham. The hospital re-ported lant night a Tottf-n iccelved back injuries MIR Totten rpsides at 000 Judson plncp, a MONAGAN RENAMED TO RUN FOR MAYOR A Oct. 4 A a John i a i wns i r- i a i i i i i i i i His opponent in Die Nov 4 fin la a K.

i a in the i by VOtfB. about 2,300 A EXCHANGE Tndimtrv to im) frir i i In A i i i df monf i nterl in ttnritn- of nri i I i i i i bv Or-orfe i i tiireclni the A i Mor- chnndlNf i lOlec- i i at the meetltur of In the hotel. Photography Classes ILEMINTAHY ADVANCED RETOUCHING PORTRAITURE COMMERCIAL DAT and TVENtNd d.AISEI REGISTER NOW ALLEN ftHVCE Photography Hall Stole St. cor. Hancock Avt.

Tel. 4-4728 Post photo--Mnthewson SENATOR COLES PRAISES NEWSBOYS In a talk on Jean O'Brien's program over A yeiterday State Senator Albert L. Colei praised newspaper carrier boys and said the training they receive is valuable in later life. The program marked observance here of National Newspaper Week, which ends Wednesday. Left to right are Miss O'Brien, Senator Coles and Joseph Fiorello, of 306 Linwood avenue, carrier for The Bridgeport Post and The Bridgeport Sunday Post for three years.

Joseph was interviewed by Miss O'Brien. FOUR ARE INJURED IN TWO-CAR CRASH Four peiHons weie recoveilng in thoii homcH today from i in- i and two autoiisls under anoHt, a i a of two-car flKh at a i and Jewett sheets i i 7 o'clock last night. a In St. Vincent's hospital and i were Ihn following: i i a I a 16, of 36 Och.snor place-, bruiB'js of the light side; a A Cfiiitho, 25, JJiO I3i oad- avenue, biuise of the i both piiMHengriH In an a i by Jowtph i i i nf 120 i i avoriuc, who oMCiipod I i i Tiaccy, 18, of IJiond i second lont tooth and tecrivpd fa- i a I i i i a i i a a i 15, of 40 i i i a HHengci In Tiaccy's cm, was a for bruises of the right side. i Raymond Meado and A i Mencel, who anoHtcd Patr i a and True cy on chaigcs of viol a i state mito snid the mishap occuuod when Patrllla diovo a( i OHM Main street from Jewett Htii-c-t in i nf the second car.

Patrllla's auto spun around but did not overturn. Damaged extensively, both vehicles were towed from llin scene. 5 DRIVERS NABBED BY FAIRHELD COPS i i space of two hours last and this i i t'nirfleld riollce i five men for motor violations Four nre chaig- with upeedlng and one with nj? icd light. The of aircsti! begiin at 11.45 when i i 22, of 7 Wilwon street, Stratford, wan i by Pollcpman Stephen on chnigo of passing a pd light on the Post load. "Finch waa released for appearance in Town court Monday.

At 1 20 n.m. today, Alfred Ronci, 27, of 80 King street, Bridge- sort, WIIIH nrieated by Policeman William on a charge of spced- ng on the road. He re- eased for appearance in Town Oct. 13. Flvo i later Policemnn 'xulo Fpketo arioHled Howard 'Itirper, 19, of 288 Johnaon street, Stratford, and Weed, JO, of 17 Hill fltroot, Norwulk, on hargps of speeding on State street xtenslon.

They weie released for i a i In Town court Oct. J3. Pollack, 25, of (M) a i wow uripsted at a.m. iy Policeman 1'Vkclp on charge i on the road. He to appear in town i Oct.

13, MARCHESE GERINI DIES; WED DAUGHTER OF POL1 NICW HAVEN, Oct. of I death In Romp, Italy, of the, JJppo i Hon-in-lnw of Mrn, lloMA Poll New In von, wrtu roeolvod here i i i Poll nnld I "Hit! not been I i to the i of I ho riwn'ht'Hp'M I i I miu i led iMIIIrm Poll, i i i 1 of lute SylveHtor Poll, i i i a i i In The wed- In St. John's church here wan of most elahorato eeio- ovei to place in Haven. It was attended hy nu- menniH i a i a diplomats and stnto rind national officials, A a i residence here the made their home in Rome the start of the World War I when tho Marchesa returned to ive with her mother for the du- She rejoined her huwband Italy about a year apo. Tho i i had no children and ho named of mirvivorn other than widow to Mrs, A I NATTER INJURED Mario Natter, 48, of Circle drive, a icceived a possible wrist rnoture the auto In which ho i i driven hei hua- mncj, a 31 the a of second cur on i near Wilrnot about 3 in.

The i of i Hocoml car, a ngi end to follow a to Jlridgeport hospitnl, allpri to nppear. Mm, Natter was nt the nnrt loiuied, Pollct art Inveetlgatlng. Divorces Granted Uncontented divorces a by JudgeH i a Kenn and Thomas J. Molloy, nre as follows: Helen vs. Dennis Robinson Helen Mora-waki Robinson, from Dennis S.

Robineon, both of Fair- fleld, married Aug. 24, 1942, intolerable cruelty. Betty vs. Herbert Klrkland Betty Roman i a from Her J. both of Stam- married Nov.

5, 1937, habitual i a Ann vs. Carmine Urcinoll Ann Draakovitz Urclnoli, from i i both of Bridgeport, man led Aug, 2fl, 1944, intol- 01 fihle i John vs. Carmfeletta Dawe R. Dawe, Bridgeport, a F. Dawc, Nyack, married April 21, 1940, crtlon July 30, 1943 Jane vs.

Walter Cox a Rodia Cox, from Walter J. Cox, both of Bridgeport, married April 25, 1935, intolerable cruelty. Earl vs. a i Valentine Enrl C. Valentine, Darien, from Katherine Shumans Valentine, Stamford, married April 12, 1942, misconduct.

Florence vs. John White Florence Handy White, from John White, both of Bridgeport, married Oct. 8, 1928, intolerable cruelty, Marie vs. George Roebuck Marie Roebuck, Norwalk, from George Roebuck, Wetherafield, a i Nov. 9, 1931, criminal conviction.

Luigl vs. Carmella Falcone Luigl Falcone, from Carmella a Falcone, both of Greenwich, married 27, 1943, desertion Feb. 4, 1944. Paul vs. Antoinette Walewski Paul Walewski, from Antoinette Wnlewskl, both of Stamford, married in October 1913, desertion a 1, 1937.

George vs. Susy Thorns George Thorns, from Susy Thorns, both of married April 7, 1020, desertion Jan. 1, 1930, Charles vs, Constance a Chnrlps W. Murray, Fairfield, from Constance Murray, Stratford, married Aug. 15, 1929, desertion Jan.

17, 1944. Gerald vs. Abbie Pina Geiald J. Pina, from Abbie Allen Pina, both of Bridgeport, married Feb. 27, 194S, misconduct.

Vera vs. Chester Vars Vern Hawkins Vars, from Chester Vars, both of Bridgeport, mnr- ried March 31,, 1939, habitual Intemperance. ENROLL AT TRINITY HARTFORD, Oct. 4. Five Bridgeport men have been em oiled at i i College this year.

Freshmen include Frederick Kirschner, 150 i Hill a Triibee G. Racloppl, 241 Court land and Thomas, HO Colcman a i J. Penan lie, 197 BciuclHlov is a i and Geoigc S. Linaidos, 224. Bionx avenue, a sophomore.

SENATOR PRAISES NEWSPAPER BOYS Training They Receive In Later Life, A. L. Coles Says. The training a boy receives as a newspapei carrier is valuable in latei life as it teaches him self-re liance, accuiacy and develops in him those qualities which will latei make him an outstanding citizen the community, State Senator Al bori Colon tolrt a radio audience ywJtfrdny. Sonn101 apoko on Jvnn O'Bilfin'fl Talk of Town broad- past over WNAB at 2:15 p.

as Bridgeport continued obeerv- of National Newspaper Week Also appearing on the program was Joseph Fiorello, of 306 Linwood avenue, 15 years old, who has been a carrier for The Bridgeport Post and The Bridgeport Sunday Pout more than three years. "It is my experience in extended law practice and as a judge of the City court that newspaper boys do not get into trouble. They are just too busy to take time our for mischief," Senator Colea said. He called for a greater under- utanding by the public of the newspaper boyn work and problems and a greater understanding of the necessity of keeping the avenues free from regulations which would make it impossible for these boys to "earn while they learn Hailing our "greatest freedom," the freedom of the picas, Senator Coles said it is actually freedom for the individual to speak, listen or write without interference from any government source, "This right is guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States. National Newspaper Week is observed for many reasons, but the most important reason is to bring to the ordinary citizen full recognition of his freedom.

Only in the United Is complete fiepdom of expression possible," he said, Senator Coles quoted a letter of Thomas Jefferson's, written 1787 in which Jefferson said, "Were it left for me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter." In an interview with Miss O'Brien the newspaper carrier boy said that he is in hie second year at Pairfield Preparatory school and has 90 Bridgeport Post customers and 50 Sunday Post customers. He said a portion of the money he is earning is being act aside each week to go toward his college education when he hopes to study medicine. A ON SYMPHONY "The Connecticut Symphony as a Community Asset," will be discussed by Herman W. Stemkraus, chaiiman of the board of direo- tois of the Connecticut Symphony, nt the Monday mooting of the Chamber of Commerce in the Stratfield hotel. POH( jilioto --I A A OF I A Approximately 250 perionn attended a Pageant of Brides last night when the Greenfield Hill Congregational churoh choir, under the of Mrs.

Leon A. Dean, displayed old wedding gowns. Dlicutsing the changing Are, left to right, Mrs. Robert MaeQuirrie, Mrs. Page 8.

Procter, Rose Dushugian, and W. Elmore RADIO PROGRAM: Motet procr is heard on WJZ and DIAL SETTINGS WNAB--1450 WICC--00 WNBC--660 WOR-- 710 WJZ--770 NYC--830 WCBS--880 WHN--1050 WMCA--670 WELI--960 WINS--1010 WT 1C--1081 WL IB--1190 WNHC--1340 WOV--1280 WSTC--1400 Evening Highlights MaiUrworki, at new hour --WNAB Symphony, at new hour; Bo lorn on ooixtiioUnc--WNBO. 6.4S--'Clmpel Eolioei' Relmnlm, with Herbert Andomon--WICC, Bonny Shew; Martha ait, cueit--WKC4. Radio Cnlnmp of the Air' with Rooky Olark, radio Samuel KoiolY, Post-Telegram olicu- lation manaftr--WELI 7 30--'Bound Off 1 with Adele Clark and Matty Malneck Sextet--WCBS. 7.30--'Report from Britain' Hep, John C.

Kunkel, Walter Johnnon and Malloiy Biowne--WftXR, I 00--'Twenty with Ham Fitiher, creator of 'Joe Falooka' WIOC, WOR. I 00--PREMIERE: Nighter', Barbara Luddy and Olan Souls in 'With an English Accent', comedy-romance WCBS. 8 00--Tom Susrrue'a 'Convematlon at Eight' with Barbara Bpofford Morgan, author, Eugene Exman and Chester A i on "Skepticism and American Religion'--WINS. 8 30--Willie Bryant'i 'Hospitality Club' with Bill Robinion, Ethel Water), Hadda Brooki and 'Gate Month' Moore --WIOC, WOH. 8 Congreii Doing III Bop, Clifford Hope 8.30--BBC Mystery Playhouse 1 John Carr'i 'Clock Stiiket Eight 1 --WINS.

9.00--Gail* Busters. 'Case of the Biegel Kidnaping'--WNAB, WJZ, WELL 9 00--Hit Parade with Frank Sinatra and Doris Day--WNBC. Stop Me If Hoard Thii One' with Lew Lehr, Morey Amsterdam and Cal Tinney--WICC, WOR. Festival: 'Die Bchone Mul lerin'--WaXR. 9.30--Judy Canova Show, at new time WNBC, 9 30--Col.

Stoopnaglo joining Vaughn MOD roo show with Boiyl Dnvin--WOBB, 10 00--Chicago Theater, Bitioc Foote, bar! tone, Hfinry Weber oondnattntT WIOO, WOR. 10 00--PREMILRK- Kyser's 'Comedy Ei 10 00--StimUy Serenade; Vlo Damone Hollace Shaw--WCBS, 10.30--Giand Olo Opry; 'Sully 1 Holmes guest--WNBC. 10 4t--Km 11 Bandstioem reporting fni UI Oommittee on Palestine--WCBS, 11 00--Post-Telegram Local News--WNAB. Sports 1 1 5 i I Seiios Baseball Game--WICO, WOR. 1.46--Football: Army vs Colorado--WHN (also WNYC at 2 06).

Yale vs. Cornell--WNHC, 1 65--Football: Navy vs, Columbia--WINS Northwestern vs. ti.C.L.A --WNAB, WJZ, WELI. 00--Football Tnlane vs, Georgia--WNBC 3'1B--FootbMl Texas A. tt M.

vs, Oklahoma --WOBS 4 07--International Gold Cup Racist, from Ligomer, Pa--WNBC, Parade, with Joe Barber-- WNAB. 10 30--Joe Hasel's Football Roundup--WJZ 11 30--Stan Lomax Reviewing World Series --WOR. TELEVISION PROGRAMS WCBS-TV--Channel 2 1 1f--World Ns'rlOB ttiiNPlml 0(1--NPWH Tom O'Connor i i i i i 8 3 0 i MoliMlr' Johnny Downs nnil I a i I.iinc WNBT--Chuhiiel 4 1-IB--World SorlcK i 15--W01 Id Scries 1 3 SO--Kootbnll A Colorado 1:00 Ray's Record Bhow Nrws Kami-Homo fjum.lt at SnrdTs TIN i i Grand Ccntrnl Wnthr; Juki) llnx Hun A Hyiuphonjr 1:15 1150 Club World Hcrirn I I flour AVorlrl Scrtcs UN MllKlu 'UlHO a Ci'iitrnl KlnterN ,1 ilk rim Mr A Mm, i Mldtlny Symphony WNAB WIOO WNBC WOR WJZ WNYC WOBS WHN WN1.W WMCA WQXH 1:30 More orld A i World SPI Musio Time County Fair i i A Tip Mi A Mi'H 1:45 ISO Club orlil M'rloK to rirld Rnrli'H il nly Shintifl Mm Mimic 2:00 i ciuii Wtulil Thn World SorlfH a i i I (Jmno Olvp Tnko KoolUnll name MtiMlc Hall Our Town Neni; Music 2:15 KM) Cliil) World Scrli'a Win Id Horlc'K Vas'nntlng Illiytlim Fnothnll Game and 'I'nke Musk: UAH Cood HrnHli Pgm. Favorites WNAB WICO WNBO wos WJZ WNYC WCBS WHN WNEW WMOA WftXR 2:30 I'liotlmll I'li'xlovv in Id Scrli'N .1 MiitiH-k. i i t'onn KcrnclH Knotbnll Game At HIP Chiihi Footbfill Uauin MiiBlc Hall OnnipiiK llt'tiic KootlKo Kolioci 2:45 i dnitii! (ii Id i Htory to Order NVoi Id S( rlcs Kootlnill i i i Foot I 11 Clime A tllP f'llBM' l'notbnll i ninpitH 1U' ne (inme 3:00 Football World Football Came World horli-M Foothflll (iame Football tiHinp Sninniy Kave Or, Football (JHme Music Hall Varieties News, Relents 3:15 Knot hull i World Hcrl Football Gsine World hprlos Foot ball On me Football Game Football Gnmo Football Game MimU.

Hall Spoilight Varieties Recent WNAB WICO WNBO WOR WJZ WNYC WCBS WHN WNEW WMCA WQXR 3:30 Kootlinll or I it Football S( Footlwll Football Football Footbnlt Onmo Hull Spotlight Vnrlplics i of TotlHy Oniuc Game 3:45 Koiilliall (iiiine hirli-. i Sr-rli-N Foottuill Miie Vnothnll Onrne FootliRll Foot Omiie i of 4:00 Football Diuu i' On Ii i Horse Sate i i i Footlmll fianie i t'oolbnll i i i i i (liunc I Or. Banil.ilmid Hj mpliony 4:15 Pootbnll flume 1 Ore Ii Football Harry Grav Footlmll (Jnnie Football (imnc KonMiiill (Jiiinn Or. liniidstiind Mill WNAB WICC WNBC WOK WJZ WNYO WOBS WHN WNEW WMCA WQXR 4:30 Foothnll (iaint limn (In Football Gnme i a Show Football (iime A Show ti'ootlml! In 1'iiKi- A 'J'lp Nt'HH ItllM iiiiilionic Milt. 4:45 Fool Diuu i i Football CJanie Orny Sliow Foot I I I'Ali Foot I Iti'ioiilri) i Si'iitlm'l Jonriicr 5:00 A nine a i Joiinml TniiilhiHnn 'llils Is FootbHll Dine Date Foolball Gfliiic Tnlk 5:15 A (lie Viinkrc i Or I IH Kootbnll nine Date Football i i i Ijuslng Teen Tnlk Dnnrfi MilHlu WNAB WICO WNBC WOR WNYC WCBS WHN WNEW WMCA WQXR 5:30 A i (lie I I 'ltrnii Time TlRbr Show A tin' Cinmc Dlic Dntc Football linine BftiidslftntJ Ballroom Mr.

A Mimic Cook ta 11 Time A i i Hoiiniliip Khi)f Coif 'I rlo A 'Irlo A Hie Gsme Dim- i Spoils Hodiiinc Hnnflstnnrl Ballroom Sir Mrn. Mimic Tline 6:00 Mnstcrn'ki) Ken Bftiiprharl Putnnin, Kevrs S'owu, Vets Jamboree Hob Htte, News Susing Bandstand VI Ballroom Vc.ws; Bca, Sewg; Mimic 6:15 Col Mmerson Sports Itonndiip llornn Itonmi Hetty KiiBHoll Vet's Vtnw of PrftBd Music HtiHlng finniistand M. B. Ballroom Mr A Mrs Mualo MiiHlc; Weuther WNAB WICC WNBC WOR WJZ WNYO WCBS WE1I WHN WNEW WMCA WftXR 6:30 Pgm. A is no Sports, II Winner to VPlg MiiHical Combs ballroom Racing Rostiltn Dlnnci Concert 6:45 orks I'gni.

Iliiprl Pji linos Js'RO Svnipliony Stan Lomax I i i I I Wcntber; I.nrrj i Momenta room i KHtlfi Ulnnpr Concert 7:00 football Parailc Knr Asan. Korum I110 hyniplmny Wlio? Qulzilom Olnfin Hasterwork Hour flnwk Larnbee Momenta Htcvi'im Ballroom T. Dorscy Concert Maria B. 7:15 nmmdnp llnr ABMII. Torura MJO RjtnpHony gnbdoin (Jlnaa Musterwork llour llftwk Larabre Trnnnnry Today's Bawcball Ballroom Tom Dorsey Show Concert Stngc A WIOC WNBC WOR WJZ WNYC WCBS WELI WHN WNEW WMCA WQXR 7:30 Modi rn Mimic In CoiiRreM Time Ituiioitt IT Mimic MimtoruorkB Kmind J'oHt llnillo Col.

Ainsttrdam aliow Hoy HOBS 4 Tom Dorscy Show I i llcjiorl 7:45 nil nn Muolc To Annoiiiiicd I'tirtiitu 'rime Man rVAiiiko Or. Mftstcrw'ks; Ncwa Off Modern Music Morey Amsterdam nco 1'nriiflc Tom Dorscy Show I i licpnrt 8:00 I Drnl In x'O i l.lfc of Hllcy QllCHt lilllR Mi'li A. i I UH! i Woul l.iru i i I Kchopa s'ews, SynipUony 8:15 Don! In i i i 'M quoit lorn I I or 111 lor 'M Qm it Inns A- i I hi.) MfrliU'i wot ii or I I I IU I IUlP I'linc lines S.inplioiiy Hall WICC WNBC WOR WNYC WCBS WHN WNI.AV WMCA WQXR 8:30 I i i i i i i Club oiiai Club I l' i 1 i ss i i i i i UIHH a 8:45 Tilal Truth, i a I cilksiill I i i I i i i i Sluiiit Chili i i vs if Mll.slo Hut iii 9:00 9:15 Ipnrd i One? i Para dp 11)1 0 nod win nhow American Hnay anro 1'nrnilit a llani'o (Jonotrt lloaril i One? Hit Piuailo f'OHCcrt Hill Goodwin anon H. AitiprUnn Danro I l.pt'n Oani'K flat Conner) WICO-OR WNBC WNYO WCBS WHN WNEW WMOA 10:00 rot. Quid Hilcntro 'llicdlcr Ciiy Kysrr Show rofniHor Quli I Ncri'iniilo odtiriinlri'H I'lirniln l.i't'H Dnnca Alhiiiu 10:16 9:30 Mnrdor A.

a i i a Show hiinif Time V. Moinoe Show American Sway Nown, Dlllll'l! Hal. Commit 9:45 lltillei i Cnmna a i V. Munroti Show Star Dani'v Pin 1)11 SHI Com nrl ThnatPi 1 Kiaor show I'rofoniior tSat i i of liainit IJinu'O I DKIK i 1 Itccoid A A WIOO-OR WNBO W.TX WOHB WltN wwrw WMCA WQXR 10:30 Sal. N'lght 1'aitj (Dili ii no 'I lii'iilcr Of Opiy HftKi'l A i I 1'ipilih i Music 10:45 11:00 i 'mikce i CHS, liobcrls Vnndpventer Vcvm; Tomorrow Annl.isls Thfntcr nt.

Dnnro Bandboi Music 11:15 Sat NljtlU 1'nitT All Show din pi In i Wcatlier 'Jrln i Okla Itoiiiuhip Nnwareel Theater Sat Danto i Viewpoint Chamber Mualc A WICO WNBC WOR WJZ WCBS WHN WNEW WMCA WQXR 11:30 Sat 1 i All Hi a', Minw i '1 in kcr Oi a lp a i Or. Roundup Danro So of lUirdcr Chnmbcr Music Snt Tarty Illl MHO 'I lll'Htl'l a Ol' Opry I i llocrtrtwn Mm 11 SnnilHlH'1'iu HHIMII'SM ttni'PS Diuic'u I'ltrnde I i I i I Sat Mfilil 1'nrlj All tl Show i In 1 in-kiT Or si'ilcK Ion Fioddlp Ol Ok In Roundup JS'lMMilCPl Tnrndo No of Border Mimic Mid. Uuilo McCnne Or. Ca-valloro 0 i Dance Or, Inslc to Read By rilkman'a Mat Mcwn; Muslo 12:15 Dance Music Bill McCune Or. C.

Cavallero Or. Itnv i i co, Tow no Or. Mimic It) llond Hy a a Mat Music for Drpaina WICO WNBC WOR WJZ WOBS WHN WNEW WMCA 12:30 Dance Music Chittison Trio Noro Atomics Or. liny Knight TUy Mi'Klnlct Or. MiiRlo to Read By i a Muslo for Oreama 12:45 Dnnoc Alusic Kobblcrs.

Hal Mclntyre OT i i I McKlnlcy Or i a Mitt Music for Drcama 1:00 oe Moonpy Or. I Copa Kalnnis Show Mat, 1:15 AI Trncp Or At Tops Ilpo Kalimu Show Mai WOR WINS WHN WNEW 1:30 fplpor Or. I IIPII Kalimis Show New Art Ford 1:45 Dance Or ncni At HIP I'opn Boo a Show i a Mat. DANBURY MAN INJURED IN HEAD-ON ACCIDENT DANBURY, Oct. 4 a Rozinski, 67, of Pine a i oday was "fairly coni- i In Dantaury hospital ho was i a i 7 o'clock a nn auto which he i i cotlldect lead-on i a car on i Brook road.

A hospital attendant laid today Mr. Rozanskr had been X-rayed for a possible fractuie of the skull. According to State Patrolman Edward Giardlnn. of the Ridgefield barracks, Rozanski was passenger in car opetnted by Roldolphl a 70, of Bclmont teriace, who was a i i west on i Brook i a i by Edward Bnnks, J9, of Pine a i Patry wns arrested on a reckless driving charge. The Listening Post Symphony Tonight; Benny, Allen Back By ROCKY CLARK the NBC Symphony moving into the 6:30 spot tonight, radio's weekend schedule undergoes further revamping, highlighted by Sunday's premiere of the Foid Theater and the return of Meaets.

Jack Benny Hnd Fred Allen. iKlcr Solomon conducts tonight's conceit by the NBC Symphony which will be heard cvciy Saturday i now on, between 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. "First Nlghtcr" retuins to WCBS tonight at 8, with Barbara Luddy and Olan Soule starring in a com- cdy-romence, "With an English Stoopnagle replaces the Stioud Twins in the comedy portion pf the Vaughn Monroe's show on 'i WCBS at Judy Canova's NBC show moves ahead to 9:30 to make way for Kay Kyser who moves into the 10 o'clock spot with his "Comedy of Errors" show, Eleanor Roosevelt opens the "World Security Workshop" series over WJZ-ABC tomorrow at 12:30 p.m., followed at 1 o'clock by Samuel B. Pettcngill's "Doorway to Life," dramatizations of psychological problems of childhood, moves into WCBS' 1:30 spot, followed at 2 p.m. by the Robert Lewis comedy revue.

The Ford Theater opens on WNBC tomorrow at 6 p.m., with Mark Twain's classic, "A Connecticut Yankee at King Arthur's Couit," starring Maaon Adams. Jack Benny and Fred Allen, after first appearing as guests on the Quiz Kids' WNBC show at 4, will irsume their own shows tomorrow night--Benny at 7, Allen at 8:30 The WQXR schedule undergoes changes tomorrow, too. "The Opera UOUHP" movoH ah end 1o 2.05 proitcntlnK Mozart's "Magic Khitr." Services from i a i a Church of All Souls will bo broadcast nt 5 30 with the Rev. Laurence 1. Nrfilo ns preacher.

The WQXR String Quartet begins a weekly pro- gjam at 6:05 p.m. Remy collector of classical records, will start "a new scries "Collector's Hems," fcatuiing rare recordings of major musical works, at 7:05 p.m. GROUCHO MARX SIGNED Groucho Marx has been signed by the WNAB-ABC network to run a new quiz show, "You Bet Your Life," Mondays at 8 p.m., starting Oct. 27. The show will revolve around a coda word which will be revealed to listeners at the start of the broadcast--but not to the contestants.

The first contestant to stumble over the word will get a jackpot award. TOWN'S A SWINGING With one of America's greatest jazz saxophonists Lester Young booked for an appearance tomorrow night at Rnkoczi Hall, Bridgeport swing fans aie in for a busy weekend. King Guion's Band plays a triumphant teturn engagement tonight at Lenny's Wagon Wheel, and tomorrow night the band makes its stnge debut the Lyric. Ray Anthony's orchestra will be the Ritz tomorrow night. RIPPLES FROM AIR A WNAB sportscaster Joe Barber a a new weekly series, "Football tonight nt 7 o'clock, giving highlights of the scholastic games in this area Herb Anderson will be starting his 20th ycai on WICC when he resumes "Chapel Echoes" tonight at 6:45 and he's never missed a broadcast in il those years "Oh Lady Bo ood" by Joe Bush kin's combo, with Bill Harris on trombone, will the record-of-thc-week on our Radio Column of the Air over WPJLI tonight at 7:30 when Sam Rosoff is our guest for a Newspaper Week interview 'Truth or Consequences" tonight nt 8'30, John Early Is to begin work- ng out his dare--to perform most i i stunt submitted bv i caoh week--for an a a $1,500 A Chinese-Amor lean ov, nine-and-a-half yenr old Ktntr Mil, Patsy Wnllcr on Juvenile Jury over WICC-MBS to- monow at 3:30 Emll Sandstroem of Sweden, i of the UN Committee on Palestine, will air his views on "The Palestine Question" over WCHS tonight nt 10:45 and Mm oh are moving i comedy show to nf 9:30 md In their place on CBS tonight nt 8'30 will be dramn Baggage" by John McOovorn.

I WCBS "Hour of a i Sun- ilnv at 4 30, Phil Spitalnv's all-girl orchestra will dedicate their closing hymn to Wcllesley whose al- imnae will also wmft to view the ilclurc-stoi'v, "United Nations, Wel- esley Style" in the Sept. 30 issue of Look. TRUMAN TELEVISED NEW YORK, Oct. 4--(AP) President Truman will be tctevieed when he makes his food conservation appeal on the radio Sunday night at 10:30. The National Broad- 'asting company says it will be th? rirst time a President has been televised from the White House CHOLERA TOLL RlftES CAIRO, Oct.

The death toll in the two-weeks old cnolera epidemic in Egypt mounted to 268 today, with 53 additional fata.itiea reported by the Health Ministry yesterday. A total of 1,161 has now been rcpoitcd. 1450 I Oto I Inoeniundar WNAB LEY CALL 5-8113 SATURDAY NIGHT Twin Tune-in Treat! JUDY CANOVA SHOW p. m. KYSER College of Musical Knowledge featuring COMEDY of ERRORS p.

m. WNBC PON ID IY CO. SUNDAY BASIL RATHBONE with JUNE DUPREZ This perfect butler knew his place even when a shipwreck forced him into an unexpected role. Theatre Guild on the Air UNITED STATES STEEL You are cordially invited to a Song Recital to be given by pupils of Mr. Donald Bundock Sunday, October 5, 3:00 p.m.

Packard Hall, Stratford Congregational Church.

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