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12 Atchison Daily Globe. Wednesday. Oct. 7. 1953 A I A I Founded by E.

W. Howe In 1817 Published by Ccne Howe 1911-1951 Published daily except Saturday at Atchlsoa, Kansas PAUL ALUNCIIAM President A BENNKTT F'Jllor HARVEY BUCKLEY Advertising Mar.JSer HARRIS Ciikulaliun Mjnaicr For business or circulation departments, telcohone 50. 51 or 52. Alter 6 i telephone 1DH to report any irregularity In clelivciy. BY CARRIER One Week SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL In Atcluson.

Doniplum. BUI-AII, Ncuuiha J.u-kson. i i and LetivemvurUi counties in Buchanan and Plane Missouri Three his Six Months One Ye.ii M-iil Ou' iKJf of Above Month Six Months Yeui Washington Merry-Go-Round By DREW PEARSON most economizer in the Eisenhower cabinet continues to be the Ike Jeans on most heavily Tor advice Secretary of the Treasury i George Humphrey. And i phrey to argue that econ- can come only from slicing si large, hunks from the so military budget. His views, revealed in a secret under the act of.

Marcii 3, 'lira conference on the budget, give i important irusiaht into the kind of 'Hie Associated Pnv, is entitled exi-luslvely to the use for republlc.ition ol advice the President IS gcttlll Knterc-cl i 2 i i 2 a i i i i reductions, even after the excess-' profits tax dies and income tax- i es are reduced at the end of this year. "If the new tax law is to make further reductions," he said, "and personally I don't see how it can help but make some further reductions "Mr. Secretary," interrupted Senator Kerr, "do you mean beyond those now in the law?" in ATCHISON By AL BENMETT might amount dollars, is that cd Chairman Millikin. a i a city 'managers' meet, lch lie attempted to contact -V billion jj jjonroe to invite her to suggc" Atchison Aquacade next year. "That's right," agreed Hum-i help to be One trouble at the treasury department, he added, is the diffk-ul-i But she was on location, out of town, so lie wrote her a letter and left it at the studio to be forward- led.

all II.p lm.il ueivs punted in this newspaper as us all AP news I (rom his most trusted advi.sor. Dodge and i have appear I ed before the new joint chief-; of ul WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1953 Would Broaden Drought Relief (fl--About 500 eastern Kansas farmers and livestock men heard several spokesmen tell two U. S.

senators Tuesday that the drought relief program should be broadened. Sen. Schoeppel (R-Kas) and Sen. Holland (D-Fla), sitting as a Senate agriculture drought subcommittee, answered some of the questions raised at the meeting. Schoeppel said the 40 million dollars appropriated for the program may be exhausted before winter, but that emergency funds would be sought to carry on until Congress meets in January.

He said the program may have to be broadened. How Time Flies! The Globe in October, 1913 --40 Years Ago! Albert Tucker sold his barn at Effingham to Charles Derringer. Canadian Priest Tells Of Red Torture March IIOXG KONG Ml A Canadian priest tolii today of a 43-day, 300- mile forced march ough Manchuria as a prisoner behind the Miss Effie Symns was the guest a prisoner behind the of Mrs. J. F.

Adams of Omaha horses ol Chinese Communist troop- at the Aksarben fall festival there. Mr. and Mrs. D. G.

Wilson celebrated their 50 wedding anniversary at their home, 718 North Ninth. -Lightning struck Herbert Neerman's big barn near I'arnell and it burned down. destroy- corn and ail of Neerman's work harness. Alva Clapp, Atchison hardware Kansas doesn't have a definite, rigid speed limit for passenger cars as many other states now impose. a secret meetim; of the senate fin- The water company office is the i 1 1 i.

I anrn i i "Wf a i i sl UI also miSCalCU-i r.v harm thprn sim-o 1O1? Wow! Looks like the -100-bloek lief measure and was not intended about 199,000 barrels of oil a day. block to locate there? to give general aid to the cattle When he fell from exhaustion, said Father Lucien Lafond, the Reds kicked him. When he pleaded "let me die," they kicked him harder. Father Lafond, of Suinte Perpct- ue, said he was arrested at Kailu in 19-17 anj was marched to I Harbin where for some unexplained reason he was freed. He was arrested again Sept.

18, along with father Laurent Beau- doim, 45, of Saint Georges, Que. staff," Secretary Humphrey told Calculation in anticipated tax m-' 1 a come. Maybe i is good and maybe it isn't. Certainly it must handicap the Kansas i ancc committee. have said, and 1 honestly believe, that there i.s no wav a reduction a meekly.

I oldest. It's been there since 1912. CTlf 1 I i 1 I' 1 i it 1 1 I II. I I t. I I I 1 at 1 nJe SOmC "e- Defense, expenditures can ON MOTOR CARS a in arresting speeders.

The new state speed limits on highways, which were set by Ihe last legislature, i effect on July 1. Trucks having a gross weight of 5,000 pounds or more are limited 1o 50 miles per hour. Passenger I i i i and buses, weight under 5,000 pounds, m.iy run i0 miles an hour, and school buses must IM1 45 milc-s per hour. No vehicle can move a a ol' over 20 an hour in any business i i i i fir miles in residential areas. A these are sensible regulations.

rut speed of passenger cars on the highways i- mi to tho driver, who is enjoined not 10 exceed i a i.s "reasonable and prudent under the con- i i existing." "In any event" tiie law continues, "speed shall be controlled as may be necessary to avoid collid- i i i i person, vehicle or other conveyance on oi 'Ti'eiinE; All of i i checks a up squarely io the I I vTijoiinjii io be "iLMMjnank 1 and pnuieru" in hi-; i i under i a i conditions prevail at the a sensible sort, he will doubtless get along But if his i i is impaired, or if he is 'i a i a lor i most out of the 1 t-rcil motor-; i i modern cars are is i tvusr a vast a of i a i i others. i i man man ied, kt'cj) it prearhr-r snid. "Do you take i for uedde-ri or words to a IIP rcpli(vl, "I dd, bill please don't I i a 1 possibly be made by off fat. or Wins eultu along and an de keep in mind at of the Commerce Incon- VCS mcl it Co. and Commerce Sav.

ail a I jng Loan. firing a stenographer there or a clerk here. The only way in 1 whore there is going to any- I thinji accomplished is by a revision of these plan 1 ars hu Many much um a real unheralded industry. The number of producing oil wells in New Mexico in 1953 was After the hearing, however, 6,800. Schoeppel said he believed feeder Fighting giraffes swing their long herds of established livestock jfte baseball bats in an ef- should be classed the same as, 0 knock each other off bal- Camels are shown on drawings of upper Egypt which have been dated 3,000 B.C.

i is a very small percentage 1 3 what are talking about. If our sion of the-sp plans. i uo UU i dovoted hcrse As 1 -aid a i to a i TM a a delayed a matter of of hcr cl Ier luother Ih, a gene by when luesday morn. an a i i 1 Th is haa foundation hcrds lance. They also can deliver heavy! i L.

Wltnesses saltl program! i ows wit their hoofs. labor of should apply alike to all, regard-! in ourjless of their past financial status and not "place a premium on shift- tt'e have in mind an Atchison less men." Ur i IMIUJONS St.Joseph The senators planned to hold another hearing Wednesday in Spring, can put a i more i ll one billion dollars our a a bumper and culatl ns So ust a vuth it -AO have tu a a br nd new Chevrolet a vail! twice as much and cut half as can make a billion do of difference in a calculation." unbelievable amount of self- jiving up a job, work- meant and move on to Arkansas. Hearings in western and central Kansas may be scheduled! inj. 1 bng houn, through the Schoeppel said. jnd night, plus the usual household out prac-' including ihe family's wash-i Barbados in the British West about a 1 piped Si'ii Bob noted Byrd.

"That," i a inere is no complaint and 01 the treastirv, just a lucky by the Bell Sjndi- the secretary! i i mi There IS a reward for people like tins, either here or hereafter! Try AH Roads Uf I won Bob Volfc of the City National bunk a remarking yesterday- con' corning the turnover which takes Democratic Kerr. "All right, a Ford." agreed Sec- "reak. rotary Humphrey. "It happened be Charlie I was talking to, and i thought he might be more inter: cstccl in a Chevrolet." "Having your new chiefs uf staff, i they will be abie to CUIT out the policies of the President in full a Chairman 1 Gciij Millikin. Colorado Rc-pubh- can.

have been so instructed, sir," spoke up Budget Director 1 inject this-'" broke in i sslBle German aggression ces Sen. Ed -Martin. are mo 1 hke to co me to a Vctnally if you were to be ab publican. "I have been" a military plans to arm from our i ace of business dies was the only foreign land over visited by George Washington says the National Geographic Society. It is estimated that if all U.S.

forests were in one plot they would cover an area equal to all states east of the Mississipi plus Kansas and Louisiana. It is estimated that when white i men first came Io the United at your fingertips WEDNESDAY INSPECTOR MARK SABRE Tom in .1 detective :30 PM TALENT PATKOL IcatuTiiiK boys from Uie Sixth Army area 7:00 I'M WEDNESDAY NIGHT BOXING fisticuffs premier on Channel 5 at 7:30 PM WRESTLING FHOM RAINBO The grtmtln' and groanm' begins at 9:00 I'M 1 "You're not aware of it day by day. said Bob, "but check back a year or two and see how acquaintances have moved lion board feet of timber in the forests of the countrv. Channel By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER UV-Proposals for ant i how many new-scorn- Hi.V"ui.

a a tee5 ai iL ers IKIVO arrived to uhc their pla-j i ra and TlvJ program Is published as a service to our readers and at no charge to the TV stations listed. WBAf GLOBE. SIGHTS i Some of (lie inonpv tho omen sncnd on fol-dc-fols should j-eally eo a buy- IIIL- li.is-riuaro and utensils for Ihe kitchen, for ihe IIKHI of the house to work arming in the Western alliance anyi He's as rain it mo re acc table to Russia, if a i We canlee it here at The Globe. 0 o. diplomats doubt that it would.

jr. Ragland publisher of the Lesion. Nevertheless, since the Western 0 tt' er 'Knnsan, 'sent us a clip- i powers now seem determined to from The Globe nublishpH in Xo one is i i Io believe a girl when she says i i lover i i to announce their enuvisit'ment. hut i The most thankless task in the world is 1o he a i afier a it i.s to be a a and a a a pnvcher. If you a work i i a i noise on von a ork at i -By BENNETT CERF- cate.s, clashed.

Byrd wanted a try. i about the 581,000,000,000 in Another circumstance unexpended balances that the gov-1 which Russia could very likely get ornmcnt Humphrey explain- Western assurances of "Germany's ed that the money already future peaceful behavior would be committed, and the government the event a German unification couldn't get out paying it. 'plan and peace treaty were conj "it's Hke the man who sends his eluded. In fact, some officials ad- I wife nut to furnish his house and vocate offering a non-aggression stipplv all his goods, all on the ba- guarantee only as part of package) i of C.O.D.," the secretary a with Russia on Germany, i ihe treasury armied. "As Secretary of State Dulles told a I goods to bc delivered, these conference Tuesday that "the i C.O.D.

items bcHm to come in. problem of giving rcassur- those which were bought ance against the possible resur- i months before, and he has to dig.Sence of German aggression is a down in his pocket and pay those' matter which is being studied" by i United States in consultation However, wasn't satisfied. wilh British, French and West lit demanded lhat the President i "C-rman governments. I impound the money and stop pay-i Dulles said tins government is REASSURING to i i souls who believe that the i i Hie of America is about to be snuffed oat by tele- vi. the revelation of what book publishers were fi i i bad; in the 1390s.

Trol- lt bi-Hevc it or not, aie vh.it short-sighted fel- lo'. 1 .3 i ES ihe ruination of i'io book: buainnjs--trolley d.io -ind tandem bicycles! grocirted one publisher in 1394, "prefer bouncing down to Coney Island and back on a dangerously speeding trolley to curling up in the library with a good novel, what in the world are we coming to?" After the trolley and bicyclft scares, course, it automobiles, then movies, then radio that poing io sound the tleath-knell of the book business. Television is only the latest of an endless series of bugaboos. But as I repeat cvcrytime I get the chance, nothing--absolutely nothing--will ever taV.c the place--or give the infinite satisfaction--of a really good book. Cupjnsm, bi Ber.netl Distiibutvd by Kir.j Features i 1 1 hfe and I luve advocat- or a year, and returned, you'd tlm do-1 No one herc kno whether sucn ijardh know your customers." i a ia.

HI. at S3Uranc ould German fei'isc i-ide. but I am mure toarfiu of i i a i financial collapse, as uni mentioned a moment than am of ard I BVRD ARGUES i The closed heating up wnen sccrciary i a jnce Russia is bitterlv op-' here 'then" and Sen Harry Byrd of manj teel the idea ot a 34 officers and Those on the paper 21 years ago EDITORIAL Gene Howe Carl Brotm DeLaskie Miller Nellie Fred Ketiner Cotton O'IS'eLlI Gene Sullivan Isabelle Mangelsdorf ADVERTISING Wilbur Hawk Evan Tonsmg Mrs. William Gill John Buckley BUSLVESS OFFICE: Jlrs. R.

D. Holder Floyd JleKnighl Jliss Helen Tucker Miss Fannie Webb COMPOSING ROOM: Cecil Worrel North Worrel U. D. Gardner A. W.

Hunt E. B. Humphrey P. G. Dove G.

F. Tolle A. W. Hunt, jr. John Magcrs Dick Stanley PRESSKOOM-MAILIXG: Gene Buchanan Charles Porter Clarence Wycoff Vincent Beagles Kermit Beagles Billy Wocsrel CIRCULATION Bert Batimener JANiTOR: A.

Y. Ritter JM KTta tso KCMO' 850 KMBC 1300 nag nit irse USD im HM KS3 UlLU A A I (IQCAU I men! I urgently i to find "If the i a i is as serioui a i Points of friction with I think Hie President 16 dr gen government in tins thc i Stales is thc only a can control il." Byrd But emphasized a "In mv opinion, he has to step nx 10Us as the United Stat is to hrrc- and do it. He can 1 1 ways vvi(l a these cxpondilurcs. He can im-j 1 1 TM W-aVied in making th, He can do as Mr. "SlT knou.s, he can thc 'pnMYK'nl (il money, and that is v.

lut ou have to do now until i out this fiscal situation I somebody can understand it." BYRD HEATS UP "Well, senator, I hale to disagree with you on that," objected Humphrey, "but it just seems to considering any kind of grcssion assurance oilier a one concerned i Gormanv i Korea and Austria as possibilities if the Kremlin any interest. Dulles thus undertook to deflate talk of some general Would Drop Townships As Tax Assessing Units TOPEKA suggestion i be abandoned as lax as- sesMncnt units and the county i made the i a assessment district boon made to the a a Citizens' Commission on Assessment Equalization. i The Kansas Association of Real i Estate Boards made the Migftcs-' lion at a meeting of the commission here Tuesday. The real estate group said sev-! er.il counties could band to hire a i trained assessor i as a means of cndms a one' re.ihor called "shotaun" a.s.,ess-: of from "car win-; dow.s." The realtors said assessment public utilities and imcr enterprises should continue to be made by tho state. Thc citizens' commission is money, that it is not a practical "Then you see no possibility of reduci present icviu: uuinanueu tyra.

And "Now wait a minute!" snapped Humphrey. "1 didn't say that!" Rummage sale Saturday, 7.30 "Wait "a minute: Let me fin- Episcopal church, Fifth and isli!" bristled the Virginia "Under the Eisenhower 'A marriage license has been City iVetvs expenditures from the Collection of News Paragraphs resent level?" demanded Byrd. rt you arc going to spend this "car exactly the as Mr. Truman issued at Hie courthouse to Albert William Stcele, 2:, and Lc- WEDNESDAY 3 p. m.

WDAF--Top of She Evening: Baseball Scores KC.MO--Outdoor Sportsman; The Top Ten ARE--News: Klub Kare KMBC--News: Big Brothers Club 5:30 p. m. WDAF--Top of the Evening: News; Sports KCMO--The Top Ten KMBC--Western Echoes; News KARE--Personality Time: News; Sports 5 p. m. WDAF--Mixed Quartet Sports KARE--Musi For Dining KMBC--News: Sports 6:30 p.

m. WDAF--News; One Man's Family KCMO--Lone Rancer KMBC-Jtmor MISS; News Show; News KARE--Music; News 7 p. tn. WDAF--My Son Jeep KCMO--3-City By- Line KMBC--Sports Quiz KARE--Karo Hit Parade 7:30 p. m.

WDAF--The Great Gilders! ecve KCMO--Hollywood Romance KARS--Hit Parade; Music KMBC--Dr. Christian 8 p. m. WD Marx KCMO--Playhouse KARE--News: Platter Party KMBC--Cathy and Elliot Lewis 8:30 p. m.

WDAF--BiK Story KCMO--Mystery Theater KMBC--Crime Classics 9 p. WDAF--TBA KCMO--John Vendercock: Tune Teasers KARE--News; Waltz Time KMBC--Top Hat 9:30 p. m. WDAF--Jason and Golden Fleece KCMO--News: Sports KMBC--News: Sports KARE--Laxvrence Welle: News 10 p. m.

WTJAF--News; Weather KCMO--Back to the Bible KMBC--Family i Skelton Bculah I KARE--Klub Rare 10:311 p. m. WDAF--Classic Hour KCMO--News; Sports KMBC--News: Sports KARE--Sports: Klub Kare 11 p. m- WDAF--Alex Dreicr: Scripture Reading KCMO--News; Night Train KMBC--News: Organ 11:30 p. m.

WDAF--Dedicated To You KMBC--Dance Orch. KCMO--Night Train THURSDAY 5 p. m. WDAF--Top of th Varieties: Through the Years KCMO--News: Sports; KARE--Music Dining 6:30 p. m.

KMBC--Chorahers; New WDAF--Newt; One Man's Family KCMO--Cisco Kid KARE--Music For Dining: News 7 p. m. In Peace and War KCMO--3-City By-Line WDAF--Roy Rogers KARE-- Kara Hit Parade 7:30 p. m. Sportsman outdoor KM SC-Roge, 3 of the KCMO-- The Top Ten KMBC-- -News; Big Brothers Club KARE-- News: Klub Kare 5:30 p.

m. VVOAF-- Top or the Evening: News: Sports KMBC-- Western Echoes; News KCMO-- The Top Ten KARE Personality Time: Sports 0 p. m. KMBC-- News Sports tt'DAr Gazette Knows Best KCMO--Hollywood Romance KARE--Kare Hit Parade: Music p. m.

KMBC--Mr. McXutley KCMO--Mr. President WDAF--Truth or Consequences KARE--News; Platter Party 8:30 p. m. 9 p.

m. KMBC--Let's Think For Ourselves WDAF--To Be Announced KCMO--News: Tune Teasers KARE--News; Show Tunes 8:30 p. m. KMBC--News: Sporti WDAJT--News; Jane Pick ens KCMO--Kews; Sports KARE--Tommy Dorsey: Mews 10 p. m.

KMBC--Family Skeleton; Beuloh Organ WDAF--News; Weather KCMO--Back to the Bible KARE--Klub Kar. 10:30 p. m. KMBC--News: Sports WDAF--Classic Hour KCMO--News: Sports: Night Train KARE--Sports: Klub Kare 13 p. m.

KMBC--News: Org-m WDAF--Alex Drier: Classic Hour KCMO--News: Night Train 11:30 p. m. KMBC--Dance Orch. KMBC--Time For Love WDAF--Eddie Cantor KCMO--Night Trji KCMO--Horatio Hornblowcr You: News RADIO APPLIANCE 421 com-i. Ph.

4os HEADQUARTERS FOR-- EASY TERMS RADIO LARGEST TELEVISION DEALER" TRADE-INS STERLING of paring recommendations on tax as-' Atchison's Methodist ureh has sessment problems to be presented to the 1955 Legislature. It was told by an oil industry spokesman that "by and large, oil producing properties are equitably assessed in Kansas." However, speakers for the Kansas electric cooperatives suggested assessment of REA cooperatives should bc based on gross revenue or Miileage of lines rather than oni physical properties. been appointed district missionary secretary of the Kansas City district by Bishop Dana Dawson. The Rev. Stnrlins is conducting three sub-district missionary institutes this week-- yesterday at Oskaloosa, today in Atchison and Thursday at St.

Mark's in northeast Johnson county. Dr. and Mrs. Olin Stockwell, missionaries, will principal speakers at tnrcc Of the wearers of glasses in the United States, 56.4 per cent a females and 43.6 per cent males. Men of Jesemvang, Austria, vide their farm horses to the church altar for the annual "Blessing of the Animals" ceremony.

under Ihe Truman budget' vc Ua Ann Phillips, IS, both of St. last year." jJoc. "That is right," a Humphrey, simmering down. "How are you going to get these ruts made and get reductions?" Byrd flashed. "We arc going to set them made.

We have started prom iscd the secretary of the treasury. He went on to explain lhat future! appropriations had been cut 000,000,000 and that ex-President Truman's estimate of expenditures had been whittled "You will spend thc same mon ey you last year," interrupted Byrd. "I have your figures right herc that you gave me. arc going to spend this year, and you spent 000,000 last year. 1 a attention to is a was actually expended.

I don't judge by some erroneous estimate Mr. a made, or somebody else "There isn't anybody in God's, world who can come in here and cancel orders that have been a ing for two or three years," shot BILL ALTIMARI II, son of back Humphrey. Later he and Mrs. W. G.

Altimari has surcd Byrd: "We may not be, been employed to teach social sci- hcavy enough to hold thc lid enec and English in thc Atchison i down, but you have both Mr. High school effective Oct in re- Dodge and me sittinu on it." placng Mrs. Louise Henry Hnlh- MORE TAX REDUCTIONS crly who has resigned to join her' Tho secretary aUo i hoSbsnd in TMJJCK.I. AUimari was! vealcd thai he expects further a an A Rrad in 1945, served 15 reductions, even after the ex-1 mo th in the was gradti-! cess profits tax dies and income! tccl ror 1151. He has taxes arc reduced at the end of wen employed as a forest ranger thic roar air ier and in F.vcrKlndos The treasury secretary also re- lonal ark "is father is in- furrier tax ffShwlT' 6 he Lee Flanders, formerly a bar her at NortonvI'le, who has been i v.

jrking the John Coloff has taken a chair in Bill Malzeders'' shop on North Fifth street. Albert Vandcrwcids, farmer in the Muscotah vicinity: "We got about three fourths of an inch of rain Saturday and it was mighty welcome." Inlfen's Furniture store front is getting a new coat of paint. Clem Tugglc, Ins. every kind. Thc yucca is the stale flower of New Mexico.

be HALF PROTECTED against FIRE! 'S I A A A THf I OF SATS A I FOR 11 A Benjamin 8. Utz, Agent 318 North 9th Phone 1722 KFEQ-TV (CBS-Dumonf) Channel 2 WEDNESDAY 3:10 Stop. I.oolt, iind i Gene Autry a Video Xt I 5 Terry Cnmo Heel Tunes 7:30 i Hp.irt or City For You Too Jfystery i 10.00 Xcwv. Snorts THURSDAY :00 Stop. Look, LIM Tin HBP RUH.i- Captain Video i Weatluir.

Pjjorts, Nc I'll r.tiv i Royal 7-'111 Four Slat- a i Q-T Tlie.iler' HK13 2 i 0 i i i i Tlicntcr. WDAF-TY (NBC) Channel 4 0:3" 0 4 5 7:00 -0" 10-00 10.0.1 7.00 9-00 0:30 10-00 10,1.1 WEDNESDAY Ys llil i Ifu-kolc l.nst Of Thc Molilcans "VVp.iUierman Clirinty X(-u TV Hcrultlnes Ijlkc Ycatcrilny Kildle Fisher XCAVH Caravan 1 i Joan My l.ittlo Mai-gic Tlicaicr This Is Your Life TttK Seven l-'ootbnll 1'oroisn I i Xow.s i Forum Sports Kaiy Cinir Tllcatf i THURSDAY Toil.ty Torl.ny In KC Today Donfr Pohofil i a i i Olrl i Fslls 10:1.1 :00 11 .1.1 11 1:1.1 1 :.10 2:00 3:00 3:30 .1:00 .1:30 .1:1.1 ,1:00 7:30 9-00 3:30 10:00 To :1 Follou Ymir I I For i i i i i K.HO i On Your A Atom Srj tin i This KU I nst or The M'eathoi-ninii i i TC.v" iJina Short' Xc-ws T-XIcn I A i Konl Thf.ltcr a i Death a n.i\. i a i Of i i 4 TIMES MORE THAN EVER BEFORE! KFEQ-TV Channel 2 WDAF-TV Channel 4 KCMO-TV Channel 5 WHB-TV Channel 9 Enjoy Television at with-- i I' i 11 fli.ii KCMO-TV (ABC) Channel 5 WEDNESDAY Krn Wcstmorc Turn to a Friend Weather Kids Karnlv.il Around Town Xovva Weather Sports Club Mnrk Talent Patrol U'rcsllihj? from Ralnbo Sports I-'lnal Studio 5 THURSDAY Turn to Friend 3:10 Krn 4:00 X.OWS 1:10 i i i 5:30 Around TOM fi'OO Xexvs Weather Snorts Cluli 6:30 The l.one Kancer 7:00 i As a Fl.ish Show 8:00 Dottie Ma 8:30 I tho 3:00 Women i i 3:30 i i 10:00 News 10:10 Weather 10:15 Weather 10:15 Sports 10:30 Studio 5 EASY TERMS 78 WEEKS TO PAY LEVIN'S 517 Coml. Phone 56! REMEMBER THIS: Levin's Everything They Sell! SPAPERf.

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