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The Kokomo Tribune from Kokomo, Indiana • Page 24

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KOKOMO Oncf.) TRIBUNE Sept. 27, 1949 Extradition Is Waived by Liebo, Sheriff Learns All-Star Show Will Open Community Chest Campaign Mo, tt Ephrata, campaign of the returned here to face America. An address by VMM announced Monday by the Hary Truman will be county authorities. Sheriff from hit Independence. Burke and Deputy Ixrwell Burke jhome.

Ralph Edwards have gone to the western city cer and other return here. Appearing will be Bob Jack Sheriff Burke declared he had jerry Coionna. Hoagj Car-, evidence to indicate that michae! Dinah Shore and others, furnished the hacksaw with which: (9 NBC, CBS). Alden Van Neea and James L.f Holtzapple, accused burglars, sawed TH EVKE BACK: The adven- their way out of the Miami county I of Oizie and Harriet, star- lail during Centennial week. Liebo ring zzie Nelson and Harriet waived extradition, according i Hlu ia and their two chiWren, Burke.

David. 12. and Ricky, 9, will BUrKe i Thursday night on ABC network. B. laiveU Dies John Brown will be back as nclgh- H- Lawell, 58, a veteran of i MT Tbornberry, Janet Waldo will "World War died Saturday night; as Emmy Lou and Lurene In U.

8. hoepltal at Indi-j -puttie will take up her chores as anapollc. Death" was attributed to! arr mother. (7:30 cerebral hemorrhage, although he, had been ill for several weeks. nvo variety prgrams, pre-j Funeral services will be conduct-j gentcd in behalf of the U.

S. Treas-j ed In the Allen funeral home, ury department's savings East Third ttreet, at 3:30 o'clockj drlvei wra be aired Int Tuwday afternoon, with the Rev. Varieties," which bowed Qulnton. pastor of the First Un Sun day. and "The Russ Mor- Baptlst church, officiating.

Inter-: an show which lias its premiere ment will be in Ml. Hope cemetery; Frjday nl The initial "Treasury i in charge cf the Masonic lodge, Varieties eho (2 p. m. with flag ceremonies In charge of MBS) hted Phil Brito, Lump Lump, brings his com the American Legion. (Subsequent broadcasts will feature: edy to CBS network next day ni gh (7-30 p.

WIOU- CBS), when his new Red Skelton Program mokes its debut. sTipion Auditor Stymied on Pay Diich Work i Tipton. Ind, Sept. I iArea E. Castor, coun-j ty auditor, said today that his ses-! sion -with the State Board of Accounts yesterday failed to produce any tangible results toward relieving the strangulation of ditch funds contained in the county gen-, era! fund.

Castor said several bills! were due for county drain costs but i that the funds originally budgeted. for drain costs cannot be used be-i cause they are an item in the county general fund account. Castor and Troy N. Hutto. attorney for several drainage projects, called at the State Board of Accounts offices in Indianapolis yesterday in an effort to find some solution to use funds which have frozen by an opinion of the state attorney general who declared that under a new state law no funds can be paid out of the county fund for ditch costs regard- ess of budgets or appropriations earmarked for ditches.

Castor said that nothing whatever toward relief was gained. He said that work for the rc-j mainder of this month might have) to be halted by County Engineer; MEAN WIDDLE KID: Red Skelton, above, alias "mean wid- die" Junior, Clem and Willie he Amercan egon. usequen Survivors include the mother, guch bands as Red Norvo, Benny m. will present the maestro as master of of a program built around guest entertainers. The program will originate from San Francisco.

Jennie Banner) Lawell. of'Goodman and others. and an aunt, Mrs. W. C.

Redmon. of Peru. A former employe of W. C. Rcd- mon and company.

Mr. Law- vfiui a resident of Peru all his He born on May 20, 1891, a son of the late Alonzo a member of the First! GREAT ESEPHASIS on mood Baptist church and the following programming marks the MBS net- Peru-Miami Lod work schedule for the fall of 1949. No fl7 IT A M. Peru the block-scheduling mandery, No. 60.

Knights Templar; dca ill bc four hours of mystery Consistory of Ft Wayne: and adventure set for Sundays be- he car, Temple, Indianapolis; Ironing a 3 p. m. The schedule Jin Los "The ncr spcaltlng as Archie, the mana- cr, returns to NBC network Thursday night (8:30 p. There'll bo a new Miss Duffy on the comedy series. She is 19-year- old Gloria Erlangcr of New York.

THE SCIINOZ SAYS: who returns with his com- ON SIRE'S STAGE Roy Acuff and his Smoky Mountain Boys from WSM-and the Grand Ole Opry are scheduled to be in Kokomo on the Sipe theater stage Thursday only. The whole gang is pictured above: Roy, Pap, Oswald, Jesse Easterday, JUS flvfmJnj RidWToAimy Magness and the A so on hand will be Dot and Smoky, singers of sweet duets. The Acuff show promises fun for everyone from six to sixty and older, too, if you can moke it Your Favorite Radio Programs Totalitarianism I Blots East Europe San Francisco. "The black shadow of totalitarianism bas blotted out. freedom in mar.y countries in the east of Europe!" the Archbishop of York said today.

"The Anglican Communion stands for freedom." the Most Rev. and, Right Honorable Cyril Foster Gar- bett, D.D., said in his address prf- pared for delivery to the 56th tri- ennial convention of the Protestant Episcopal church in the United States. I The convention opened its ness sessions late yesterday with the house of deputies voting 3-1 to 242 to ban women delegates. Four had been elected to the current meet-ing. The ban was on grounds the church constitution limits delegates to men.

Parking Meter Thefts Reported Police Tuesday were investigating the theft of money from three parking meters in the downtown district and the disappearance of a fourth meter. Police said that three meters had been broken into and the contents taken. The fourth meter was broken off the top ot" a post and taken from the scene. An attempt to break in another meter was evidenced, police said. READ TRIBUNE WANT ADS isjjj Today jl WED.

LoreHo Von YOUNG- JOHNSON Arthur Ion Chaney In ANSCO COLOR employed on ditch work. Castor said also that the alternative of) ditch district bonds for work now, in process appeared highly improb-) able. The difficulty is not confined to Tipton county but is statewide, the auditor said. The football team of the TJniver- sity of Arizona was outscored 15-1 points to 232 in 1948. yet posted record of six wins and four defeats.

COLONIAL Now thru Wednesday EAGLE LION FILMS BUD LOU ABBOTT-COSTELIO Mura 'The Mysteries," A Fraternal Order of va Eye No, 365; Glen Owens Post Detective mj American Legion, and Her- Rogers Show," "Nick Carter" added. "The iicu nini. which rubber bad. Two Hurt In Car Crash Robert D. Ferdinand, 20, Winchester, suffered two fractured ribs, head and hand injuries an automobile crash at Tetersburg yesterday afternoon on state highway 28.

He was taken to Emergency hospital here for first aid and released. Gene Cornelius, 26. Sheridan, suffered minor injuries as a passenger in the automobile driven by Richard Clanton, 40, which was the second car involved In the accident. Deputy Sheriff Paul Grimme and Gale DoLon, state policeman, said today. Grimme repair shop sa id Clanton was arrested for fail- pictured sev- ure to stop at a preferential hiRh- heels and aj wa y.

Damage to both cars was I mar. All Listings Central Standard Time M. WIOU TUESDAY 1350 CBS WEDNESDAY A. M. WIOU 1350 CBS News cules Lodge.

KnighU of Pythias. L. Schlotl Dies Joseph Schlott. 81, of Mexico, a retired carpenter, died Saturday at the home of a sister, Mrs. Lettlc Fritch, In Mexico.

He had been ill about a year. Funeral services will he conducted In: the Fritch residence at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Interment will bc In Greenlawn cemetery at Mexico. Include Mrs. Fritch and two other sisters.

Mrs. Cora Stroud, of Mexico, and Mrs. Bertha Towers, of Portland, Ind. The deceased lived In Mexico all his life, having been born there In JS88, a son of A. and Catherine (Ferry) Schlott.

Hall-Mark Christmas Cards. Finist in cards Sweets, (ventures of the Falcon" and Saint" ON SATURDAYS. MBS will Imvo two hours of audience participation features, following along with the "mood" programming idea. Starting at 6:30 p. the schedule calls for "Quick as a F1 "Twenty "Take a Number" and "Meet Your Match." ABC NETWORK also carries out the block-scheduling, particularly on Wednesday nights when it presents two hours of mystery.

Beginning at 7 p. the listings run this NKW TIME: Life with Luigi, heartwarming story of an Immigrant starring J. Carrol Naish. shifted to a new time slot, Tuesday night (8:30 p. CBS).

GUESTS: Clark Dennis on the 6 15 Edward R. Murrow 7 Theater Theater and Mrs. North and Mm. North 1 People Feople ith I.niEi ith I.uiKi the fl with with Jury To Report October 6 The following persons were to be called to jurj' duty in a pa-j tcrnal case scheduled to be tried in circuit court October 6: Harrison Smitson, Lavon Orr, William F. Jtoody.

Bonnie Moulder, Vernon V. Shrader, Harry Wittman. Dilver Hoover, Arthur Melson. Paul J. Koors.

Ralph Parks, Paul R. Cox. O. D. Adams, William the Jackpot the Jackpot Ovrn Knyc Showroom 101 Review Orchestra Orchestra 11 a Orchestra Orchestra lance Orchestra 12 Off (7 S.

Hughes. Guy Zehner. John M-l 5 ario Lanza! Miner. Ruth Planalp and Robert and Kathryn Grayson, singert, and Castor. Henry Russell's orchestra on m.

Thurs- Grant in WEDNESDAY W1OU 1330 CDS "A Sneak Preview" (8 p. Cary Mabel Fitzsimmons filed suit for Music Music way: "Amazing Mr. Malone," "Sher-1 lock Holmes," "Detective of the Week," "Starring Boris Karloff," rt or ftf "The Croupier." WHKRE THE ELITE BEEET: iMdll 1H SHOW TrOUpC "Duffy's Tavern" with Ed Gard- court today against Sylvester Fitzsimmons bB 'whom she married December 24, 1919 and from whom she was separated September 21, 1949. She alleges cruel and inhuman treatment. Vxiij 1 i Abe Burrows with Bing Crosby (8:30 Retired Blacksmith Dies 5 Ptoce and Mu: Place and Mui Farn Farn P) Farn Farn Farm Journal oE Air rm Journal of Air rm Journal of Air rm Journal Air Mornlns Manor Morninc M.inor Morning Manor Brgvitiea 9 Hollywood Godfrey Godfrey Godfrey 10 Godfrey Godfrey Kaye Show House 11 Warren of Helen Trent Gal Sunday Farm Service farm Service J-.

M. 1V1OU CBS Lnzy KHythm Rhythm I Nora A Star Time Time DraKa thru Thurs. RANDOLPH SCOTT, ROBERT MITCHUM, GUJCt 2 Hits Full of Fight 'n' Fury f): Lnzy Rhythm Time Rhythm Miore Show Moore Garry -on The Gitrry Mnorr Sho -on The Gitrry Mnorr Show Tho Gnrry Moors Show Treasury Bandstand Treasury Bandstand Chicasoans i Lady Serenade Carl Jeffrey. Playful Cnbs. African lion cubs play "king of the mountain." When one assumes possession of a high spot of ground, all others try to force him off and PRETTY DAY HELD OVER BY POPULAR REQUEST 3rd Big Week JOHNNY DODD, SHEB MARCHING, HARRY JEWELL Thai Crdiy Trio That Just Finished An Engagement At Theater Tavern.

BOB'S 115 East Sycamore Joe Zinkan, brother of Otho Zin- blacksmith, died at Br i tannica mm'isrnrth Corn-Hand morning at the home of a violin and do Acufi whote son, Fred Lane, in Tetersburg. -as born March 9, 1873 at Yelber- be Joe was at the Sipe thcatei ton, born and reared aliped Julia Myrtle Robert Zimmerman in Washington, he has been with the Smoky Mountain Boys since 1943 and has appeared in three motion pictures that have been shown at local theaters, namely, "Sing, Neighbor, Sing," "Night Train to Memphis," and "Home in San Antone." He also has played with Pcwee King, Eddy Arnold and the Delmore Brothers. TULIP BULBS REID'S FLOWERS. Ridgeway, O. The body was taken to'the Young funeral home to be prepared for burial and it will be taken to Ridgeway, where the rites will be held in the Methodist church at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon.

Surviving are two sons, Fred, at whose home he died, and Pat of Anderson. A sister and brother iving in Ridgeway also survive. Really Good Caramel Bar Howard B. Stark fim Wtfi a toe Become a Vaiicer in a (WMW Lookouts! St. Paul, Sept.

detectives were sent out last night to investigate a suspicious-looking man standing in an alley. They found the man was the watchman at an industrial plant. He told them that for half an hour he had been keeping an eye on a suspicious- looking man at the other end of the alley. "Fine," said the detectives. "Keep it up.

We'll circle and get him from behind." They did. Suspicious-looking man No. 2 explained: He is a watchman for another plant and for half an hour had been keepng an eye on a suspicious-looking man at the other end of the alley. Circuit Court Notes tall ARTHUR 7 MURRAY'S Save Money learn the New Steps Now! Popularity lies ahead when you can dance new steps with any partner. And it's so inexpeiifive, such fun, such good practice to learn in an Arthur Murray dance class with a gay, congenial group.

You get the unique advantages of Arthur Murray's special quick, easy methods and skillful teaching by a talented, charming don't wait phone 25438 or come in today before the class lists close. ARTHUR MURRAY 104Vi West Walnut Phone 25438 Cases Filed Ada Feign Lowry vs. Carl Lowry, for divorce on grounds of cruelty. Married April 2, 1945; sep- iarated September 1, 1949. Plaintif jasks custody of one child.

Jump Winslow and Noel, attorneys. Suits Heard Helen Culbertson vs. Russell Culbertson. Divorce and custody one child awarded to plaintiff whi defendant associated with other women. Farm Bureau Meeting.

The September meeting of th Honey Creek township Farm Bu-; reau was held Monday night in Russiaville school building. Seven- teen members and two guests, and Mrs. James McDonald, werei present. The Rev. Carl Darnell led in the devotons.

The next meeting will be held on October 17 instead i of the fourth Monday. Snake Proves Though. Chickasha, snake crawled into an electric plant former here and caused a flash which did S500 damage. A big porcelain insulator melted like butter out the snake was still alive when it dropped to the ground. Plant employes had to kill it.

Fire vs. Blitz. Fire losses in the United States in 1946 exceeded by almost 25 percent the damage done by the German incendiary blitz on England during 1940 and 1941. A TRIBUNE WANT TONIGHT 6:30 MARATHON NEWSREEL Every Tuesday i and Thursday P.M. WFBM-TV Channel 6 Indianapolis Boys Girls Pap and His Jug Band Rachael and Her Big Bashful Brother Oswald.

Dal Smokey Swan i Joe Zinkan' Lonnie Wilson Jesse Easlsrday Tommy Magness. 1EIF EIUSOM JOHN LODE! EOMt lAillEt lUIEl ELSOM tit FILM CLASSICS, IN! ALSO "RUSTY LEADS THE WAY" and cartoon Coming Friday Night IN PERSON! Tye Culbert and his Sons of the South with and CHUBBY IEE AND HIS RAMBLIN' RIDGE RUNNERS "THE FRONTIER" "FUILER BRUSH MAN" THUR. From the Bottom of Its Black Vein! To lha Top of lits Belching Stack. THRILL POWERED! Today WED. AISO LATE WORLD NEWS! FEATURES' Under gypsy skies they lived their strange, amazing love story "Golden Earrings" RAY MlttAND, M.

DIETRICH. TONITE WED. The Wickedest and Most Beautiful Woman in the GATES OPEN 6:30 1st SHOW 7:00 STANDARD TIME LISTEN TONIGHT DUTCH OVEN RANGERS 9:30 P. M. Station WIOU (1350 CBS) Old Fashioned Barber-Shop Harmony By Employees of Giobe American Corp.

Kokomo, Ind. WED. THUR. INDIANA TODAY ALAN IADD 'GREAT GATSBY' "NICE" GIRLS DON'T DO SUCH The warm, wonderful, completely delightful adventures of a lively whose very modern ideas simply made even her boyfriend wonder whether she was woman, witch, or what! Shirley Temple John Agar PIUS! Color Cartoon and Billy Gilbert COMEDY..

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