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i I 1 i- "i -O WSTR-TV Chonntl 3 TODAY'S TELEVISION WH EN-TV Channtl READY FOR DELIVERY-- Captains in membership drive of Women's Auxiliary of the -new Community Hospital of Great. Syracuse check over kits for recruiters. Cap tains, left to right, are Mrs. Raymund Myers, Mrs. Harlan Diefendorf, Hans Todt and Mrs.

Morris Berman. More than 250 women will take part in the drive directed by Mrs. Frederick Kreuzer, membership chairman. How to Keep Well Rheumatic Heart Care By DR. T.

R. VAN DELLEN 1962, by The Chicago Tribune) To the limit of space, twits pertaining to the tion of disease will be answered. Personal replies will be made when return stamped envelope is inclosed. Telephone inquiries not Dr. Van Dellen will not make diagnoses or prescribe for individual diseases.

Rheumatic fever destroys and cripples more children than does polio. The disease leaves no visible signs, no a alysis, no braces; it damages the heart by a i the valves and the muscle. The child or a i a i heart i ease must make allowances handicap Van Dellen but need not resort to a vegetative existence. are two i he should keep in mind. His heart came from rheumatic iever, which was preceded by a strep infection.

This means he should avoid respiratory infections at any cost, even to the extent of taking penicillin or a sul- onamide daily. It i's the group A hemolytic streptococcus that triggers rheumatic fever in susceptible individuals. There is no such thing as 1m- i to rheumatic fever; if anything, one attack makes the individual more susceptible to recurrences. The i or young a should stay away from crowds when respiratory are rife, avoid persons with colds, and get ample sleep to maintain resistance. Cleanliness also is important because the strep organisms can be passed along via contaminated fingers.

The second point to remember is.that a defective or a valve is a handicap the heart tries to overcome by beating a little harder or faster. Exertion increases the load. The person may not be aware of this because the muscle enlarges to overcome the a or to force the blood through the a opening. This is a silent, sneaky ess that affords a false sense of security. But there is limit as to how large the heart can become and when the limit is reached, the pumping apparatus begins to falter and.

dropsy ensues. The secret is not to overtax the heart through unnecessary exertion and strain. Maintain some cardiac reserve by living a restrained and unhurried existence. a i rheumatic heart should be checked periodically to determine if the reserve is being depleted. Some benefit Is derived from surgery when the valves are too narrow and the muscle is strained.

This is a Question for the physician to answer. Dr. Van Dellen will a questions on medical i if stamped, sell-addressed envelope accompanies request. INFECTED SINUSES K. G.

writes: Could seeping from infected sinuses cause cancer of the lung? REPLY- We do not know the cause of lung cancer except that it usually develops in with, chronic bronchitis. Infected si-' nuses should be treated It the discharge irritates the bronchi. Regardless of the cancer threat, infected sinuses are a source of ox i i and a- drain on the body's resistance. Why not eliminate the source of infection? REACTION TO ARMY J. C.

writes: A 23 year old man the service and couldn't adapt to Army life. As a result he had a nervous breakdown. Will this affect his future life? REPLY Not necessarily. All of us have a breaking point and some men a tolerate regimentation, monotony, or being away from home. DISTURBING THE BALANCE E.

P. writes: Your hint said, "Never disturb tha delicate balance of nature." What do you mean? How do we disturb this balance? REPLY The best example is the use of laxatives. The body becomes so dependent upon the stimulant that it work without it. 6t30-WSYR-Cmtinetital Classroom. WHEN-Collegc of the Air, WHEN--Telescope, 4-WHEN--These We Share.

Headlines, Kangaroo. Day. WHEN--Magic Toy Shop, News. WHEN--Peoples Choice. or Consequences.

When, WHEN--The Best of Hoi- lywood, Your Hunch, (Color), is (Color). 11 30-- WSYR-- Concentration; ri 12 First Impression. (Color)i WHEN-Love of Life. Jim Deline. WHEN-Search for To, morrow.

Light. Mati' I Married -Joan. As the World WHEN Il30-WHEN Tutus. 00-WHEN-Password. Young.

WHEN-Unkletter House Party. Malone. WHEN-The Millionaire. WSYR--Our Five Daughters. with Oharle.

Collingwood, Room for Daddy, WHEN-Brighter Day. Storm. Hollywood. WHEN-Edge of Night. and Ollie; WHEN--Sea Hunt.

Funhouse. Monday Evening Television Tracy and Felix. and Hi Friends. Weather, Sports. WHEN-- Report Harvey gets Margie and Maybelle to-teach him the latest dance'steps, WHEN--Alvin.

Three Sons; Robbie's physics class is the subject of a movie. WHEN--To Tell the Truth. Father; Kelly is working as a waitress in Yellowstone National Park. WHEN--Pete, and Gladys. Wilma and Newton Norwood move back to town, and Pete dislikes Newton.

Price Is Right. (Color). WHEN--Father Knows Best. Bud offers to move furniture. side Six.

A girl causeis a friendship to apart. WHEN--Danny Thomas. Rusty 'feels awkward with and go to his 1 class dance. Griffith. The Chamber of Commerce wanij more tourist trade.

A young man and his bride ask to stay at an old family'estate while they look lor jobs. WHEN--Hennesey. Harvey has a new pill, a a to produce movie starlets" before your eyes. Got a Secret. i Weather, Sports.

WHEN--Report. "Last of the Badmen." George Montgomery. Paar. (Color). 1 Stay Young Most women need a lubricating cream from the age of 20 on because of ttig gradual decrease of the natural oil in the skin, The wind and sun and cold and years gradually dry up the natural oils, and we must compensate this'with daily lubrication.

An oily complexion' is the exception. Good nutrition is vital to skin beauty. Vitamins A and have been found to be e'l 1. A well-balanced diet with lots of green, leafy and yellow vegetables is effective. SEALED PROPOSAL! i An old trick that's still delicious.

As soon as a batch of plain muffins come out of the oven, dip Hheir tops in melted butter margarine and then into a mixture of sugar and cinnamon, Serve-at once! SEALED PROPOSALS DEPARTMENT OP CONTRACT AND Purchase. Syracuse. N. Y-. February 1862.

Sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Department of City "of Syracuse, until Monday. March 5. 1962 at 1:30 P. for special castings for cast iron pipe for the Department of En- Water Division, same to COWTYOV ONONDAGA! propoBftls for Papor Goods tot On- ondagA County Public Home, Onon- datra Hill, N.Y.. wll be received at the Office of the Division of purchase.

103 county -Office Syracuse until 2 o.m.. March B. 1963 Specifications submitted on call. RiRht Is reserved to reject-any or all bids. Dated.

Syracuse. K.V.. Fob. 23. IWtt ftM ROBERT W.

SOLUINGER. J-263 Director of PROJECT NO. CH NY 162 D) COLLEGE, ITHACA. N.V. SEALED BIDS TOR GENERAL CON- structlon for 'Dormitories and infirmary, Ithaca College.

South Hill Campus. Ithaca, H.Y..rwlll be received by Ithaca Collate at the office of the Secretary of the College, in the Administration BulLdinc. 120 East Buffalo Ithaca. N.Y.. until 4 t.m..

E.B.T., March 29. 1962, and then, at Ithaca College Library Building. uub- Ijply, opened and read aloud Immediately following receipt of bids. The information for Bidden. Form of Bid.

Form of Contract. Plans. Sped. fications. and Forms of Bid Bond, and Performance -Bond-may be examined at the office of Tallman and Tallman.

Architects. 903 Henshaw Road. Ithaca. N.Y. and copies thereof obtained after March 1, 1962 uoon payment of SlOO for each set.

Any unsuccessful bid- uoon returning such set promptly in Rood condition, will be re- ftls Payment, and any non- Ui0 9 9 returninu a set wiU, be refunded $50. Owner. reserves the ritfit to Each bidder must deposit with his the amount, form and the conditions provided In the Information to Vr Tl comply with, the plans and specifica within 30 bjdtder is particularly called to the requirements aa to of employment to be observed and minimum wace rates to be paid under the -contract. No bidder tions on file In the office of the Department of Purchase, Specif lea- submitted on J-254 D. Commissioner.

DEPARTMENT OF CONTRACT AND Purchase. Syracuse, February 21, 1962. Sealed proposals will be received at. the Office of the Department of City of Syracuse. until Monday, March 5.

1962 at 1:30 3P.M.. for 'furnishing; Asphalt Cement for the Department of Public Works, same to comply with the plans and specifications on file in the office of the Department of Specifications submitted on call. A. D. ROSS, j-253 Commissioner, the actual datt AM WHEN WNDB WSEN WOLF WSYE WFBL WSQO WQSR MO 105.1 MO 92.1 MC 100.9 MO Station! PM 620 KC WSXB 1260 KC WAEB 1050 KC WEED 1490 KC WDDS 570 KC WONG 1390 KC 122Q KC 1320 KC WHEN Dell WOLF 'Morning in Syracuse WSOQ Clockwatcher News WQSR Headlines.

Morning Flight wqiv with Barker, Syracuse Today WNDR Weather. Morning News WOIV Dean Harris WHEN BUI Stern and WSOQ Roundup I Clockwatcher. World News Weather WHEN Stationi Gary Van 94.5 MO Midnight Fowler WNDR Saundert WOLF Mews WNDB Moore WHEN Afternoon Flight. News. Weather WOIY CBS World News News Headlines-- Harris Timekeeper Dell TM News-Project 60 Breafclast With Barker.

Harris Morninff Flight Syracuse Today Morninp in Syr Harris Bill Stern 8 Sentinel Timekeeper-Newa Syracuse Today Sentinel- Williams WSEN PROBING NEEDED E. writes; If a person is suffering past and future fears, how does the doctor know? i REPLY' He doesn't unless he spends hours with the patient, probing past experiences and projecting the future trends ntrol Party' News. Timeieeoer Tom Saunaers Gary Van Especially fcr You Breaklast With Barker. Breafcfast Club Dean Harris Jim Delinft Jolly Roily Morninp ID Syracuse WSOQ Almanac WHEN Sentinel- Williams JS' SKN News WSYR Rally News. Albright News--Ross Morton Morning in Syracuse, The Art Jim Ameche Deline 10 World Sentinel WNDB WSYR WSEN Gallery i News-Houscoarty NeWB WFBL News.

Nieht Life WHEN Ed Mullin WNDR News. Emphasis SYR Milair SYR Music In the Night WFBL Sentinel-Jazz World WSEN THERE SOMETHING NEW in the way of dessert card ties sponsored by the Pitcher HOI Parent-Teacher Organization. You don't have to be there to play, Mrs. John Yoest and Mrs. Walter Dickson, co-chairmen, announces that those un- to attend the party at 8:15 tomorrow, will be able pet up tables in their homes and receive prizes.

At 1 pjn. the Nottingham Park Garden Club will, meet at the home of Mrs. W. E. Field of 15 Bradford Drive.

Mrs. P. Biggie, program chairman, will show slides on decorative use of house plants. At tomorrow's meeting Of the Calvary Chapter Order of the Eastern Star 752, all past matrons and patrons will be honored. The 3 p.m.

meeting -will be preceded by a dinner at 6:30 in the Masonic Temple HalL Hat making be discussed at 8 by Mrs. Joseph Pehiso with the Extension Service, in the home'of Mrs. V. Johnston of 320 Lionel Ave. Wednesday at 12:30 p.m., the Signet Club will meet at 3301 James the home of Mrs.

George G. Hilgenburg, Mrs. Robert G. Herriman will review "It's a Big Continent" by Ben Lucian Burman. Albert Orenstein will be guest speaker at the Onondaga County Women's Republican Club meeting at 1 p.m.

in the Denison Building. Wednesday the day for the Westvale Opti-Mrs. to hold TV Key Mailbaq By STEVEN H. SCHEUER QUESTION--I am haying a friendly argument with my uncle about an old TV show. I say the popular radio show "My Friend was also on TV once but my uncle says it wasn't.

He says that a movie was made based on the radio show and that I'm confusing the movie with the TV show. Please set us straight Antonio, Friend Irma" was a "live" TV show during the 1952 season. It lasted through 1954. Marie Wilson repeated her characterization the TV series. to be'on TV quite frequently but I haven't seen in some time now.

--Mrs. R.T./ Christianburg, Va. ANSWER--The comedienne is currently in Hollywood working in-the Doris Day musical' film "Jumbo." Another TV favorite, Jimmy Durante, is also in the movie. Miss Raye is. scheduled make some TV appearances 'in the" very near future.

its monthly dinner meeting. The event begins at .7 p.m. at Tobin's, where Mrs. Vivian Hine, who is sponsored by the Women's Committee of the New York State Bankers' will speak on "Women as Family Money Managers." Anyone in joining the Marie Curie Republican Club is invited to the meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Polish Community Home.

Mrs. Joseph Kinney, recording secretary, will discuss highlights of her European trip, The St. Theresa Society will meet at 8:15 p.m. in the school hall. The topic of the Rev.

Charles Borgognoni, moderator, is "The Ape and A retreat take place at Stella Maris in Skaneateles March 16-18. For reservations contact Miss Rosina Embescuso. Any golfer who would like to join the Lyndon Women's 18-hole golf group rnay do so by contacting Mrs. Donald W. Han- Ion.

AAUW Events Coming Up The American Association' of University Women has scheduled two events this week. The ond of two programs on Africa will take place at 8 p.m. today in the home of Mrs. John Wood- ruff'of 305 Melrose East- wood, for members of ture. study group.

Mrs. Charles F. Sheridan will give a review of "Cry, Bei loved Country-, 1 by Alan Paton. Spotlighting Liberia cussion by Mrs. Arthur Zito about Esther Warner's book, "New Song in a Strange Land." Mrs.

Margaret Trsub, a graduate student at Syracuse University, also will talk on Liberia, her native land, and answer questions. i i The varied interests study group will hear a talk' Wednesday on antique glass. The group will meet- at 8 in the home of Mrs. Stewart Griffith of Cooper Lane, DeWitt. "The.

Story of Grandmother's Glass" is the topic chosen- by the Rev. Herbert Lcarnis, pastor of the James Street Methodist Church; He also will have a display of glassware featuring: art glass and Sandwich glass. Fred Hlllegu WSYR Events Andrews- WHEN News-- Bill Everett WSOQ Paul Harvey WQSB Sentinel-Williams WSEN Deacon Down City WSYB Mostly Melody WHEN Art Gallery WFBL Lunch for the Bunch WQSR Ed Murohy WSYK Mostly Melody WHEN Sentinel Management WQSR News-Jim Detoit WSYB "Double WOLF News The Art Gallery WFBL News--Bill WSOQ 1 4 Jim Deline WSYR fc Perspective WHEN WSEN Perspective WHEN Sentinel-News WSEN Dandy Dan WNDR 2 Mil EmpHasia WSYR The An Gallery JVFBL Matinee WSOQ i 5in WQSR 2 10--John Gray WSYR St WSYB WHEN Dan. Market Report i WSEN tlnel-Williams WSEN Thorn Saunders WOLF News--Bill Everett WSOQ Emphasis WSYR News-RecoTd Hooni' WHEN ab Mine Music 10--Ed Murphy WSYR 15--Dandy Dan WNDR WHEN Jolly Roily WNDR Make Mine Music WFRL variation WSOfl Room Mine Music Fat WSOO Record Room WSEN SisnoH WSOQ News WFBL Tom 'Sauna er A WOLF Nera-Mareinlsff WSYB Syracuse Tonieht Mosaics. News Record Hoora WHEN Ea Murphy WSYR Syracuse Tonight WNDR Marv Albert IVCLF Business WSYR "Double WOLF CX)TJNT? OP ONONDAGA: SEALED proposals for Plastic, Paper, Disposable and expendable items of Nursinp, Housekeeping and Dietary supplies for Onondaga County Public Home, On- ondapa Hill, N.Y.

will be received at the Office- of the Division of Purchase, 102 County Office cuse. N.Y. until, 2 Thursday. March 8 1962 (E.S*T.1 Specifications submitted on call. Rteht is reserved to reject any or all bids.

Dated. Syracuse. N.Y.. Peb- 23. 1962 ROBERT W- SQLIiTNGER, J-262 Director of Purchase, POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK NIAGARA POWER PROJECT FOR PROPOSALS EVENING RADIO Roberts Newsbeat News fy' Lewis 570 Western Jamborei Spotlight Lowell Thomas Sho WOLF WNDR WFBL WSl'K WHEN WStfR WHEN FBL 4 For the Construction of Niagara Parkway Rainbow Bridge to Perry Avenue In Niagara Falls, Niagara County.

New York, Specification 627.01 Niagara Contract No. N-30A Notice to Contracts: The Power Authority of the State ol New 'York will receive sealed proposals for the construction of Niagara Parkway, Rain- how Bridce to Ferry Avenue, in Niagara Falls, Niagara County. New York, until 10:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Time en the 20th day of March. 1932, at the Authority's Office, 18th floor, the Coliseum Tower.

10 Columbus Circle, New "iork 19, N.Y., at which time and place the will be publicly oaened and read aloud, The principal items of work are: construction of approximately 0.34 miles of roadway aad access ramps all of which involve approximately .000 cubic yards of excavation, 11,500 570 Mar? Albert Carol Burnet WSYR WOLF Terry Mann True Story Beatty News News WNDR WFBL WSYR i Sentinel-News WSEN Sentinel-News WSEN Thorn Saunders WOLF WSOQ Hall Back to the Bible Ron Roberts WOLF News, World Today WFBL Toniprht WHEN News, Capital Assignment WFBL the Study WHEN tf Snll Ron Curtis News, Opinion WFBL --Niht Life WHEN MUSJQ WOLF LeMoyne College Music News-- Ed Mullen Le Moyne College Capitol 4 Assignment Van WHEN WOLF lineal feet of piping. yards concrete. 293.000 pounds of rein- farcins steel and 11 acres of topsoil JFTFin The shall be completed on or before December 1962. except fcr dressing and trimmtns seeded areas and topsoiling and seeding shall be completed on or before June 1963. Plans, Specifications and Proposal Farms for the TVork may be obtained from the Power Authority of the Sta js of New York, at the Coliseum lth floor.

10 Columbus Circle. New, York 19. New York, upon application and prepayment of a fee of Ten Dollars rSltKGO) oer initial set of contract documents, and Five per set for additional sets, no Of will be refunded. A V4 Oi the openinR ITHACA HOWAIM? DILLOTGHAM. President LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OP SALE STATE 1 NEW YORK, SUPREME Court.

County of Onondasa. Payetteville Construction plaintiff, vs. Conrad-'R. Brais, M. Brats, New York Telephone pany and the United States of America, defendants.

In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and the above entitled action and bearing date the 5th day of February. 1962. -I. the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named. sell at public auction at the ground floor lobby at the west side of the Onondaca County Court House In the City of Syracuse, County of state New York on the loth day of April.

1962. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon oti that day. the premises directed by said udgement to be sold and' therein described as follows: All that tract or parcel of land. situate in the Town of Manlius. County of and State of New bBimr part of Farm Lots Nos.

85 and 86 in said town and more particularly described as follows; Beim: Lot No. 39 of the Berkshire Manor Tract. Section according to a map of such Tract filed in the Onondasa County Clerk's Office on the 22nd day of May. -1959, beinc Map No. 4161.

Dated: February 21. 1362. CHABLES H. m. Referee SCHOENBCK KING, Attorneys for Plaintiff.

Office and P.O. Address. 1000 State Tower Build- mgr, Syracuse 2, New York, -J-25U NOTICE OP SALE BY VIRTUE OP In Conditional sales Contract. Tne General Motors Acceptance Corporation will sell at public auction on March o. 1362 at 10 a.m.

at Bill Raoo Pontiac 573 Genesec one 1961 Pontiac, Serial and Motor Nos. 86JP15227. retaken from Raymond C- Stevens. BD 1 Silver St. RcL, Auburn.

N.T. tT-224, NOTICE OP SALE BY VIRTUE OF default in Conditional sales Contract, Tfte General Motors Acceptance corporation will sell at nubile auction on SA 962 at BB Auto Sales. Salina Syracuse. H.Y.. at 45R Serial No.

LP21Q7765, retaken Irom John Connor. 321 Qtisco Syracuse. J-225 NOTICE OP. SALE BY VIRTUE OP default In Conditional sales Contract, The General Motors Acceptance Cor- Pprauon iviil sell at public auction on March 5, 1962 at 1C' a.m. at BB Auto WHEN WFBL WNDR for Dreaming Sports--Ed Mullen Milalr WHEN WSYR News.

Music in the Night WFBL Specifications and Proposal Forms fcr mond the work will be on file in the a thority's Office and in the offices of the Engineer, Clarke and a a 830 Third Avenue, New York 22. Nett and may be inspected by prospective bidders during office hours. Bids must be made and returned accordance with instruct os contained in the Information for Bidders. Guarantee will fee reauired with each bid in an amount not less than 20 oer cent of the cross sum bid. The rlKlu is reserved to reject any or all bids.

W. S. CHAPTN. J-261 General Manager. one 195 9 Pont ac.

4-dn and Motor Nos I59P37681; re- frnw TLTo rrt Sl art 71ST J- CHANNEL 9:35 TRUTH CONSEQUENCES OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK. SYRA- cusc, New York, February 26, 1962, The bond ordinance published here- ith has been adootcd by the Common Council on the 19th day of February 1962, and the validity of the ob- Ugalipns authorized hy such ordinance. may be herewith contested only if such obligations u'cre authorised for an object or nuruose for which the City of Syracuse is not authorized to expend or Jf the provisions of law. which should have been complied with as of the date of publication of thia notice, were not substantially compiled with and an action, suit or proceeding contesting such validity is commenced within twenty (20) days after the date of publication of this notice, or such obligations were au- thorisedirr violation of the of the Constitution; Bond Ordinance of February 1962 authorizing the issuance of sale of Serial Bonds of the City of Syracuse. New York, in the amount of Five Hundred Thirty Thousand Dollars to provide funds to defray the cost and expenses of the Improvement and embellishment of Sunnycrest Park includ- buildim: or buildings, eradim; and landscaping -improvement, of site, nishiriES.

equipment, machinery and apparatus, architects' fees and Insnection 1 rcrdired therefore and work incidental thereto Be it ordained this 19th day of Fcbruarv 1JJ62 by the Common Council of the City of Syracuse, New York, as follows; Section I. For the ob.icct or puruosft of providing funds to defray the cost and expenses of the improvement and embellishment of Sunnycrest Par' cluains buildinp or buildings, grading and landscaninfr, improvement of site, furnishing equipment, machinery and apparatus, architects' fees and inspection required therefor and work incidental thereto. Five Hundred Thirty Thousand Dollars of general obligation Serial Bonds of the City of Syracuse to be of the terms, form and contents hereinafter provided for shall be Issued pursuant to the provisions of the Local Finance Law of the state of New York, Section 2. Five. Hundred TJUrty Thousand Dollars ($530,0001 is estimated as the.

maximum cost of the object or purpose for which such Serial Bonds are to be Issued, Section 3, The olan for the linanc- ing of sucti object or Durposc consists of the issuance and sale of Serial Bonds nnncipa and Dol said City of Syracuse in tha sum of Five Hundred Thous- ars thereby provid- 11A.M. "SALUTE ASTRON m. ff ft inr such sum for all of the maximum estimated cost of such object or pur- Dose. 4., It is hereby determined that the object or purpose for which such Serial Bonds are to be issued ialls within subpflrasraph 19 (c) of subdivision fa) Section 11 of the Lrocal Finance Law and that the period of orobable usefulness of such object or purpose is ten (10) years, Section 5. The Serial Bonds hereby authorized shall mature not later than live 5) -years from the date thereof or the date of issuance nf the first bond anticipation note issued in anticipation of the Issuance of said Serial Section 6.

The Commissioner of the City of Syracuse is hereby authorized to fix the terms form and contents of said bonds. Said oonds be signed in the nani of the City by the Mayor, and countersigned by the Commissioner of Finance and sealed with the corporate seal of tne said city, and the Interest coupons snail be signed with the facsimile signature rjnance, of the Commissioner of NBC COVERS JOHN GLENN'S VISIT WASHINGTON, D. C. FOR "dymb blonde as "IrmaV in There were also two movies based on the radio show, "My Friend Irma" (1949) and "My Friend Irma. Goes West" (1950).

Both films starred Marie Wilson and introduced the comedy team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis to the movie going public. Inci- all the precautions which are Marie is currently making her first movie in many years, "Mr, Hobbs Takes a Vacation 11 with Jamos Stewart. QUESTION Do the actors ever, get hurt when they are struck with bottles and chairs in the fight scenes of a TV show? Opa Lock Fla. ANSWER--The fight scenes are usually filmed with stunt, men doubling for the actors and the chairs and bottles are made of a special 'material which breaks easily and is. not as dangerous as it appears.

However, despite top shows as previewed and selected TV 1 KEY's staff of experts who attend rehearsals, watch i and analyze scripts in New York and Hollywood. i -i Danny Thomas. Rusty is th star tonight and youngsters will be 'amused by his antics. Alter acquiring a on how to charm young girls at a school dance he suddenly decides that he's I i i Naturally he has to be taken down a few notches before, the fadeout, but he does' haye a few. funny com NATION'S HISTORIC WELCOME FIRST ty-v: fife i QUESTION has penfed Martha hap taken, some freak accidents do occur during the filming.

(For an answer to your question about any TV program or actor, write to TV KEY MAILBAG, care The Poat-SUndard), ments as ah obnoxious teen-ager. 9 p.m,, WHEN, Andy Griffith. Pleasant episode. The decides to a tourist as guest of honor for a local celebration and Sheriff Andy comes up with a pickpocket for the distinction. Such a mistake may seem difficult to make but in a TV comedy show it's quite possible and Andy manages to come out of it without losing.

face and with a fair share of laughs. Jay Novello playi "The Dip." 9:30 p.m., WHEN. Jack Paar Show. A good lineup tonight. a a George Jessel and Pat Harrington Jr.

should provide some laughs and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Wallach (Ann Jackson), are alwayt interesting fuestt. (Color'.) 11 WBYR. m.

JN i KV. BARBARA STANWYCK i 9 ta? fife Section 7. The Commissioner of Pinanve not more than fifteen fl5 dtvs nor less than three (3) days before the sale of said bonds shall file with the Comntroller of the Stata New York a supDiemcntai debt statement and file a duplicate thereof with the Citv Clerk in compliance with Section 109:00 of the Local Finance Law. Section 8 Commissioner of hereby authorized and directed to sell such bonds at public sal hc manner required by lavr 5 13 1 civc thereof as ore- scribed by law and rule or order of the Comptroller of the State of New XOTK, Section 9 Whon said bonds shall been sold the same shall JV rc by the Commissioner of Finance to the purchaser UDon payment to him of the purchase urice lT JP. accrued, interest and the receipt of the Commissioner of Finance shall be a full, acquittance to such Dur- chaser who shall not be oblifred to set to the application of the purchaat Section 10, The and creditor said City of Syracuse are hereby.

dBCd the payment of the prin. al said bonds and interest thereon when due. An amount sufficient to the principal and on said bonds AS the become due each year shall -be Included In the annual of such city for the year and shall not be renamed. 11. The validity of hcr 9 ln Authorized may be con- only if inich obUfrftUons aro authorized for an object or Purpose for cl the, City of, Syracuse is not authorized to, expend money or the provisions of lav which should be complted- with at the date of -tho publication of this, ordinance are not substantially, comnlicd with, ami an action, suit nrocccdlnir contesting such A vftlidtty Js commenced within twenty (20 days after the date of such publication or such obliKft tions authorized in of tho visions of the Constitution.

Section This ordinance shall ollcct immediately. By Order of the Common i EDWARD B.APPS. citr Clerfc I i ,1 1 1 I 4 i if I I jV' V- 'J 'f. 1 i..

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