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PART 2- I'ACiE 5 CIII CAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1961 DRIVER FLEES BROADCASTERS Beloved BlindBuffoon VEDNESDAY TELEVISION PROGRAMS 9:00 P. M. 2 DRAMA of Magoo Comes to TV ASK REPEAL OF SPECIAL TV EVENT p. m. 7, 5, 2 President Kennedy's News Conference.

3:00 back and tried in vain to pull her sister to safety. Max LeRoy Johnson, 25, of 6735 Arizona Hammond, a steelworker, was killed yesterday' when he lost control of his automobile while crossing railroad tracks at Ridge road, west of Lansing, and it overturned. A passenger in the car, Donald Mc- FREE TIME LAW BY LARRY WOLTERS MR. MAGOO, the myopic star of the animated cartoon series which has won 150 awards, including a couple of Oscars, will grope his way onto television tonight. The near sighted charmer will make his TV debut at 8 p.

m. Washington, Jan. 31 Chicago's 1961 Traffic Toll Silence," with Patty Duke :30 P. M. 9 MANHUNT Drama.

Lt. Finucane and his assistant are assigned to track down a very active fur robber. 11-TIME FOR RELIGION 5 MISTER ED Comedy-Alan Young and his neighbor are locked out by their wives and forced to sleep in the barn until the loquacious Mister Ed intervenes. 10:00 P. M.

9 NEWS Jim Conway 11 WISDOM AND MODERN LIFE 7 NEWS Ales Dreier 5 NEWS Floyd Kalber 2 NEWS AND WEATHER 10:10 P. M. 5 WEATHER 16:15 P. M. on WGN-TV, his stumbling grounds for every Wednesday night.

He recently was launched into Spokesmen for the television and radio industry urged Congress today to free them permanently from legal restraints in handling political broadcasts. TV via a 57 foot Regulus missile the AS AUTO HITS, KILLS WIDOW Victim Returning from Church Mrs. Kathleen Borgersen. 51, of 4858 Gunnison a widowed cafeteria employe at North Park college, was killed last night by a hit and run motorist at Lowell and Elston avenues as she was returning from church services. Mrs.

Borgersen and a sister, Mrs. Mary Wylie, 42, of 4204 Leland av. were crossing Elston avenue with the traffic light in their favor when the accident occurred, Mrs. Wylie told Policeman Thomas Glavin of the hit and run detail. The two sisters had attended evening services at St.

Edward's church, Sunny-side and Kostner avenues, and then visited at the home They said the Kennedy- Nixon debates in the 1960 Presidential campaign dem onstrated the benefit the pub only start we know to have a missile named after him. But, that may be simple to explain, because the missile was launched at Point Mugu, Cal. They spell it differently in the navy. Funny Man Jim Backus provides the voice for Mr. Magoo.

The series is produced by U. P. A. Pictures. On the basis of Magoo's success in the movies, he is certain to appeal to everyone in the family.

lic would derivi from this step. Also, they said, it showed "CRACK-UP" that broadcasters could be trusted to keep faith with their public responsibilities. Mister Magoo Pat O'Brien Clairi Travor Herbert Marshall Susptnsa-loadtid drama about P. M. 5 MIDDAY THEATER 12:13 P.

M. 3 LEE PHILLIP 12:30 P. M. 9 TREETOP HOUSE 7 NUMBER PLEASE 2 AS THE WORLD TURNS P. M.

9 VIRGINIA GALE PRESENTS 7 ABOUT FACES 8 JAN MURRAY 2 FULL CHARGE 1:30 P. M. 7 COMEDY CARNIVAL 5 LORETTA YOUNG IR 2 ART LINKLETTER 1 :33 P. M. 7-WEATHER BY RADAR 2:00 P.

M. 7 DAY IN COURT 5 YOUNG DR. ALONE 2 THE MILLIONAIRE IR) 2:30 P. M. 7 ROAD TO REALITY 5 FROM THESE ROOTS 2 VERDICT IS YOURS 3:00 P.

M. 9 DR. HUDSON'S JOURNAL IR! 7 PRESIDENTIAL PRESS CONFERENCE 5 PRESIDENTIAL PRESS CONFERENCE 2 PRESIDENTIAL PRESS CONFERENCE 3:30 P. M. 9 AMOS 'N' ANDY IR 1 7 WHO DO YOU TRUST? 5 HERE'S HOLLYWOOD 2 EDGE OF NIGHT 4:00 P.

M. 9 THREE STOOGES tRJ TV COLLEGE PREVIEW 7 AMERICAN BANDSTAND 5 ELMER'S GANG 2 TOPPER-Comedy fRI 4:30 P. M. II DANNY DEE 5 YOU ASKED FOR IT TRI 2 EARLY SHOW "Stand Up and Fight," with Wallace Beery. 5:00 P.

M. 9 GAR FIELD COOSE 11 TOTEM CLUB 7 LONE RANGER Western IR1 5-BOLD JOURNEY IR) 5:30 P. M. 11 SCIENCE IN SIGHT 7-NEWS 5-PETE SMITH'S THEATER 5:45 P. M.

9 NEWS Jack Brickhmne 1 1 THE STORYTELLER 7 THE GLOVABLES NEWS Lrn O'Connor 5:53 P. M. 5 SPORTS ROUNDUP 2 WEATHER-P. J. Hoff Waive Law for Debates The TV-radio debates be-tween President Kennedy and former Vice President Nixon were arranged under Williams, also of Hammond, was in critical condition in St.

James hospital, Chicago Heights. Up to midnight Monday, 31 persons had been killed in traffic accidents in Cook county since Dec. 31. Of these, 15 were killed in Chicago where 2,956 had been injured in the same period. A new series of programs of special interest to older people will be introduced at 8 p.

m. Wednesday, Feb. 8, on Time for Living over WTTW. The series is produced by the Mayor's Commission for Senior Citizens in cooperation with the industrial relations center of the University of Chicago. deadly mad-man.

of another sister, Mrs. Ver CHICAGO TELEVISION CHANNELS WGN-TV (Ind.) 9 WTTW 11 WBKB (ABC) 7 WNBQ (NBC) 5 WBBM-TV (CBS) 2 Indicate prnaram chinti Hnca ynur TV Wnk distributed Inrllcatet color proiram fill Indicate! rerun fCanrral Standard Tim) Morning :05 A. M. 2-TVOVGHT FOR THE DAY :10 A. M.

2 EARLY REPORT A. M. 8-TODAYS MFDITATION 2 FARM REPORT A. M. TOWN AND FARM A.

M. CONTINENTAL CLASSROOM 2 SEMINAR '61 A. W. 7-A MATTER OP- LIVING 6:55 A. M.

7 NEWS rimer Turner 7:00 A. M. 7-CLOCK-A-DOODLE DAY 6 DAVE GARROWAY 2 POPEYE FIREHOUSE A. M. 2 JUNIOR NEWSROOM 7:35 A.

2-POPEYK'S FIREHOUSE 8:00 A. M. RCCS BUNNY 2 NEWS REPORT 8:15 A. M. 2-CAPT.

KANGAROO 8 S5 A. M. 7 WEATHER BY RADAR 8:30 A. M. 7-BOOKS BY BRENT 8 55 A.

M. FIVE MINUTES TO LIVE BY A. M. TEMPO NINE 7-CREAT1VE COOKERY SAY WHEN 2 DECEMRER PRIDE 9 25 A. M.

7 WEATHF.R BY RADAR :30 A. M. ED ALLEN 7 SUSIE IR1 PLAY YOUR HUNCH 2 VIDEO VILLAGE 10:00 A. M. HONEYMOON ERS rR 6 PRICE IS RIGHT 7 JOBBI.EWOCKY PLACE 21 LOVE LUCY 10:30 A.

M. HOLLYWOOD STARTIME Film 7 HERE'S GERALDINB 6 CONCENTRATION 2 CLEAR HORIZON 10:55 A. M. 7 NEWS Ulmer Turner 11:00 A. M.

7 MORNING COURT TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES 2 LOVE OF LIFE 11:30 A. M. 7-LOVE THAT BOB 6 IT COULD BE YOU 2 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW 11:45 A. M. NEWS Uuyd I'ettit 2 GUIDING LIGHT 11:53 A.

M. 6 NEWS REPORT Afternoon 12:00 NOON PADDLE BOAT 7 CAMOFLAGE 6 NEWS Len O'Connor 2 NOON REPORT temporary legislation passed onica Wegmans, 4629 Lowell av. before the accident occurred. Mrs. Wylie said she jumped :3 P.

M. 7-HONG KONG Adventure. Two sistera. one good and one evil, add (o the bafflement of Glenn Evant when he tries to let the story on a brutal murder. 5 WAGON TRAIN Western Jan Clayton stars as i woman unable to endure the pressures of the prairie and Beulah Bondi portrays a woman who accepts the dangers.

2 THE AQUANAUTS Two divers probe the secret of a sunken fishing boat off the Florida coast but finH their mission made difficult by some of the people of -alf Moon Vev. 7:00 P. M. 9 NEWS Lloyd Pettit 11 TV COLLEGE PREVIEWS MSP. M.

9 WEATHF.R Ned Locke 7:23 P. M. 9 SPORTS Lloyd Pettit 7:30 P. M. 9 HUCKLEBERRY HOUND 11-MOSAICS 7-OZZIE AND HARRIET Comedy.

Out and his friends decide that together-nt'ss can be overdone when Harriet and the neighbor-hood wives decide to move in on their husband bowling night. 5 PRICE IS RIGHT 2 WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE Josh Randall ia asked bv a frightened rider to locate his identical twin brother. 7:45 P. M. 11 INDUSTRY ON PARADE 8:00 P.

M. 9 MR. MAGOO 11 IT'S SKI TIME 7-HAWAIIAN EYE At the moment a woman is ready to give expert appraisal of an ancient figurine for bidding by collectors, it disappears from a private Investigator's office safe. 5 PERRY COMO Guests: Buddy Hackett. Caterina Valente, and Harry Bcla-fonte.

2 MY SISTER EILEEN Ruth's publishing company boss assigns her to squire around one of their top writers. 8:30 P. M. 9-MIKE HAM ER Drama A woman whose face is forever veiled and a young man who has not seen his mother In 20 years meet In a mysterious and remote country home. 11 M.

I T. SCIENCE REPORTER 2 I'VE GOT A SECRET on p. m. 9 DEATH VALLEY PAYS "South of Horror Flats with John Lupton A Pink-erton detective safely escorts a young lady and her fortune despite weird events. 11-TWO FOR PHYSICS 7 NAKED CITY Drama.

Police, investigating an accident, learn the victim was tapping business telephones. 5 PETER LOVES MARY Comedy. Peter and Mary plan to market W'ilma's apple butter without realizing it isn't Dr. Erness Burgess adapted the material for television. BOBBY DARIN TURNED UP with a lively song and dance session for youngsters last night and, with an assist by Congress last year.

The legislation suspended the equal time requirement of the federal communications act for the 1960 election campaign with respect to candidates for President SHOP STATE STREET WEDNESDAY, 9:15 to 5:45 vx ESTATE from Bob Hope, interested some oldsters as well. Darin, darling of the bobby soxers, has finally gotten WM2fb 7 7 STREET away from Mack the Knife and Splish Splash," altho IZKlI I si iT) si he is still snapping his fingers to hold attention. However, he now sings ballads with some competence. He had on 3 UIUUL 8 JACK PA AR 2 LATE SHOW Film. The Mad Doctor." with Basil Rathbone.

Ellen Drew, and John Howard. 10:30 P. M. 8 MIAMI UNDERCOVER A night club comic with a mental disturbance involves Jeff Thompson in a murder mystery. 11 PTA BULLETIN BOARD 1 1 :00 P.

M. 9 FESTIVAL OF STARS Strange Death of Adolf Hitler." with Ludwig Donalth 11:45 P. M. 7-PLAYRACK 11:30 P. M.

7 MARTY FA YE 12 00 MIDNIGHT 3 NEW 12 05 A. M. .1 I.EN O'CONNOR 2 LATE LATE SHOW SiH Redemption Cantars all storas America's most spectacular en State Strt! hand a very decorative singer-dancer, Joannie Sommers, of whom we may see and hear more. Hope gave his own report on the inauguration. "I left early," he said.

"No use staying. I wasn't a brother." Meanwhile, Marcel Marceau, the French mimic, and Desi Arnaz took over Red Skelton's hour. Skelton is still recovering from an operation. Marceau once again proved himself a great pantomimist, a field in which Skelton himself excels. Jack Paar, who frequently complains that he is overworked, took on a full extra hour last night to present what he called the Square World of Jack Paar.

This was an hour devoted largely to movies made by Paar in his trips around Evening Our Hearts Were Young 11:00 P. M. and Vice President. Under this section of the law, when one candidate for an office is given free time on radio or TV, all other candidates for the office must be given an equal amount of free time. A hearing held today by the Senate communications subcommittee was designed to explore how the temporary waiver of this section had worked out.

Want Repeal of Law Leroy Collins, president of the National Association of Broadcasters; Frank Stanton, president of the Columbia Broadcasting system, and Robert Kintner, president of the National Broadcasting company, all said it had worked well. They urged that it be made permanent, as proposed in a bill by Sen. Warren G. Mag-nuson and that and day. with Gail Russell and Diane Lynn.

12 15 A. M. 5 MR. AND MRS. NORTH (Rl 12 30 A.

M. 9 LATE NEWS 12:35 A. M. 9 FIVE MINUTES TO LIVE BY 12:15 A. M.

FILM 1:15 A. M. 5 NIGHT COURT, U. S. A.

IR) 135 A. M. 2 LATE REPORT Nwt 1:40 A. M. 2 MEDITATION 9 BRAVE STALLION Joey proves to an embittered friend that in friend-hip all things are possible.

IRI 11 SCENES IN INDUSTRY 5 NEWS Floyd Kalber 2 NEWS Frank Reynolda 6:10 P. M. 5 WEATHER 6:15 P. M. 5-NEWS 2 NEWS Douglas Edwards 6:30 P.

M. 9 BUGS BUNNY Comedy. 11 COLLEGE DAYS the world. His slice of life showed him in a dated interview with Castro two years ago, taking a bath in Japan, compar ing East and West Berlin, and showing the sights of the Eternal City, London, Venice, and Hong Kong. It was pre sented, Jack explained, in living black and white." WEDNESDAY RADIO PROGRAMS Pick Federal Plant Here for Water Diversion Lab SPECIAL RADIO EVENT 3:00 p.

m. WMAQ, WLS Presidential Press Conference. Also on W-G-N at 9:05 p. m. and WFMT at 11:00 p.

m. BY WILLIAM KLING Officials of the federal hearings in connection with a Congress repeal the equal time requirement altogether. Frederick W. Ford, chairman of the Federal Communications commission, also submitted to the subcommittee a preliminary report showing that broadcasters public health service here were notified yesterday that the old Studebaker plant at suit by six Great Lakes states which are demanding that Chicago return to Lake Michigan the water it now diverts for sanitation. The special master is Judge Albert B.

Maris, retired chief 55th street and Archer avenue would be headquarters for a study of Great Lakes water diversion and nollution. 's foam emfc'O" ipq from EVERY STEP YOU TAKE IS CUSHIONED FOR COMFORT AND EASE Walter Poston, program of the federal Court rector of the service's Appeals in Philadelphia, cago region, said he hopes IIe held hearings here in 1959 the study will be operating inand 1960 in connection with WCFL Serenade WJJD-FM Records WMAQ Connor 6:45 WMAQ News 6: 55 W-G-N Nightingale WI.S Howe 7.00 W-G-N-J. Mallow WIND Easv Listening WCFL News; Music WMAQ-Patterns WBR.M News. Mr'cr WLS News; Taylor 7:15 WRBI In Person 7 5 News 7:55 W-G-N Your Money 8.00 W-G-N W. Thillips WIND Music WFMT Festival WMAQ Pattern! WBBM Mabley WCFI-Music WFMF-Evening Hr.

8 1 5 WIND Schools 8:30 W-G-N W. Phillips WBBM Weitel WTAQ From God 9 00 W-G-N News WIND 560 Club WAAF Daddv-O WMAQ Patterns WBBM Folk Sonf WCFL Music 9 05 W-G-N Presidential Press Conference 9:30 WBBM rd Tonite WEBH P. Fosarty 10:00 W-G-N News: Music WIND C. Francisco WLS Biondi WBBM R. Orisek WMAQ Patterns WCFL B.

Elson WF.MF Danuetim 10:30 W-G-N Music WBBM H. Stark WMAQ Tunes 10:55 W-G-N Sports 1 1 00 W-G-N Showcase WMAQ Music WCFI-News: Musie WBBM H. Stark WLS Music WFMT Presidential Press Conference 11:15 WSHC A. DiBetetto 11:30 WBBM Music MIDNIGHT AND AFTER 12 00 WIND Nitewatch 1 00 W-G-N Showcase CHICAGO FREQUENCIES AM r-G-X 720 WJOB 1230 WIND 560 VSB( 1240 AVILL 380 Wt'AU 1300 VMAU-li70 V11BM-780 WGE.S 1390 WAIT 820 WHKC 1450 WLH-smi WOP.l 14 HO WAF 50 WBEF "WCFI, 10110 WVMP-I5WO NVMRl I tio WCGO 1600 WJJD 11 6U FM TVNUR 89.3 WFFM 99 3 WMBMD.l WF.MF WC 92.7 WM A 101.1 VSBC 93.1 WCL.M 101.9 WVIP 93.3 WOPA 102.3 F.BH 93.9 WkFM 103.3 EN 9 1.7 W.I.I It 104.3 W.XFM 105.9 VN IB 97.1 WHIT- 98.7 Central Standard Tlmel A. M.

TO 12 SiOOX BOO WCFL Dawnbusterg WLS Farm Spec. WJJD S. Hale 0 30 W-C-N Milking WM AQ E. Mitchell WBBM Country 00 W-G-N E. Hubbard WLS Mort Crowley WcFL News.

Sorkin WAIT Stockton WIND Williamson WMAQ H. Cooke 6: 30 WIND H. Miller WLS M. Crowley 7 00 WBBM World News 7:30 W-G-N Hubbard WBBM-O. Raymond 8.

00 W-G-N Engle WMAQ News WBBM Harrington WJJD-FM Portraits 8 15 W-G-N E. Hubbaid WBBM J. Brady WMAQ Traffic 8. 30 WBBM Gold Coast fi 45 WBBM Harrington 8 00 W-G-N V. Gale WMAQ H.

Cooke the plant on a suu- basis by March 1. me long-range goal oi me study is to develop a com- WBBM News WJJD Spector AQ Con war WCFL News; Rob'ts 2 30 W-G-N J. Quinlan WBBM Bellairs WTAQ Haven 2 55 w-G-N Van Dellen 3:00 W-G-N Quinlan WMAQ Presidential Press Conference WJJD S. Maior WGES A. Benson WIND Record Shop WLS Presidential Press Conference WBBM Bellairs 3 30 WCFL Music WAIT P.

Lind 4 00 W-G-N Rrickhnuse WMAQ J. Doremus WBBM .1. Brady 4 15 WTAQ Talk of Town 4 55 W-G-N Sports 5 00 W-G-N W. Phillips WMAQ J. Doremus WAAF Daddy-O WIND Music WAIT B.

Siegrist WBBM News: Hoff W'Ls News. Holman WJJD-FM Jazz 5:15 WAIT F. Lewis Jr. 5:30 WCFL Music WBBM Sports 6 P. M.

TO MIDNIGHT 6-00 W-G-N News WCFL Music WMAQ News: Bs. WLS Holman WBBM Bus News Concert 6: 15 W-G-N Sports WMAQ News WJJD Public Fere. WBBM Mag. of Air 6 30 W-G-N Mallow WBBM Supper Club WLS Dreier WLS Breakfast Club WIND Chicago Hour WCFL Sorkin WBBM Music Wat. WJJD C.

Warner W'EBH Paul Foaarty 9:30 WCFL Karey WMAQ Tello 9: 55 WMAQ Emphasis 10:00 W-G-N Andre WBBM A. Godfrey WLS J. Dunbar WFMT-S. Terkel Holtman WFMF-Dr. Bradlry WJJD C.

Warner 10.30 WCFL Karey WMAQ-Tello 10 50 W-G-N Lynn Hurley 11.00 W-G-N D. Connors WBBM House Party WJJD C. Warner 11:30 W-G-N Gadabout WBBM G. WMAQ Holtman 11-40 WBBM-Crosby 1 1 55 W-G-N Reflect 12 NOON TO 6 P. M.

12:00 W-G-N News; Farm WBBM Farm WCFL Serenade WIND News; Musie WLS News WF.MF Rhythms WMAQ P. Bowman WJJD J. Spector 12:15 W-G-N Market Rpt. WBBM Man-Wile- 1 2: 30 W-G-N Fair WLS A. Roberts WBBM Luncheon WTAQ Sig Sakowicx 1 00 W-G-N W.

Phillips WBBM News. Hal WCFL B. Elson WMAQ-P. Bowman 1 3 0 ibson 2: 00 W-G-N W. Phillips WIND Record 25 Making Study Permanent offices and lab "Inside story" slioe fashions oratories for the study will be set up in another section of the plant, owned by the had accorded the Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates of the major parties last year virtually equal free time.

Calls It a Triumph Stanton said that the significant issue in the equal time provision is not what is in the interest of a particular candidate or in the interest of the broadcasters." The true test of last year's experiment, he said, is whether radio and television without the requirement could and did do a better job of interesting and informing the American voter. "By that single standard," he said, the experiment was not just a success it was a triumph." Stanton and Kintner testified that the time given free by their networks to the major party candidates and their supporters would have cost more than 4 million dollars. prehensive program of insuring a safe and adequate supply of water for Chicago and all Great Lakes states. Poston said that approximately 180 employes will be hired for the work. Among the workers needed are chemists, bacteriologists, biologists, radiologists, office personnel, federal government, while the temporary quarters are being PLAIN PUMP MID OR HI-HEEL HIGH VAMP WITH LOW HEEL used, said Poston.

Twenty-five persons al ready are engaged in the 113) 95 study under the direction of to life imprisonment for the Kiuing ot Herman Kiees in a and sample takers. TV Revisions Wednesday, Feb. 1 These are the last minute program changes since your TV Week went to press: 3:00 p. m. 7, 5, 2 Presidential Press Conference.

8:00 p. m. 9 Mr. DIVORCE GRANTED TO JUNE ALLYSON FROM DICK POWELL gas station at 7951 Addison st, State officials also announced that Clarence Mc Donald, 35, convicted of mur William Q. Kehr in offices in the main postoffice building at 433 Van Buren st.

The task was begun after President Eisenhower signed an appropriation bill last September to finance the task. Early phases of the job have consisted of collecting data from the sanitary district and other local agencies. Suit Under Way The immediate goal of the study is to provide information for a United States Supreme court master in chancery who has been holding der in 1942, will have a parole hearing this month. Last MM TAKEN IN BrRGMRT Ralph C. Lack, 12BO0 Wallace told police burglars took $304.

a wrist watch, and costume jewelry irom his home yesterday. You get Green Stamps, too! More and more women are finding "inside story" shoes a joy and a comfort to wear all day every day! Every pair made with a foam cushioned innersole that gives "inside" built-in comforf. Choose your favorites from a variety of heel heights and widths. Sizes 5 to 10, AAA to C. Either style in black, blue, brown, bone, red calf, also black patent.

Do come in, todayl Phone ST 2-1500, ext. 273 or 276 STH FLOOR SHOE SALON-oie tmeee Enjoy the benefits of the famous October the sentence of Mc Donald was reduced to 56 years so that his case could come up on the parole docket this year. A Model Prisoner Enjoy delicious (Picture on back page) Santa Monica, Jan. 31 (jfl Actress June Allyson, in tears, divorced Actor Dick Powell today with testimony that he was so busy running his television production empire he didn't come home to dinner. She also got a 22 million dollar property settlement and custody of their children, Pamela, 12, and Richard, 10.

She ended their 15 year marriage by testifying during the five minute hearing: "Many times my husband wouldn't come home for dinner. When he would come home, he would say he was sorry, that he had been tied up in a meeting." irvf CHICAGO TRIBUNE TRAVEL, U1XI AVIATION, POLIO, AND PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE 2 WIN PAROLES IN 2 MILLION VAULT LOOTING Stratton Had Cut Life Terms The two men who engineered the $2,000,000 looting of the E. H. Rumbold Real Estate company vaults at 624 W. 119th st.

on Jan. 19, 1945, one of the largest thefts in the history of the city, have won parole from prison, the state parole and pardon board announced yesterday. They are William Willie Niemoth, 69, once a piohibi-tion era hoodlum, and Patrick Patsy Flaherty, 58. Until yesterday the two had served 15 years and 21 days in State-ville prison. Their paroles become effective Feb.

Originally Got Life The two safe blowers were originally sentenced to life imprisonment but in 1958 Gov. Stratton, acting on recommendation of the state pardon board, cut their sentences to 45 years. Niemoth and Flaherty almost escaped punishment for the crime when they were found not guilty by a jury in a verdict which was assailed and called "astounding" by Judge Frank Padden in Criminal court. They were retried on a robbery charge of holding up the watchman for the place, robbing him of $35, GS G3SKBEB i McDonald was convicted of shooting Miss Dorothy Broz, 17, in the heart while he was kissing her in the balcony of the Palace theater. He pleaded that he shot her because he feared he was losing her affection.

McDonald has been described as a model prisoner in Pontiac prison. The parole board said paroles were granted to 122 prisoners whose cases were on the January docket at divisions of the Illinois State penitentiary and the reformatory for women at Dwight. Thirty-four prisoners were ordered paroled immediately and 88 were given paroles effective in the future. cocWaifc-at home MAKE THEM THE QUICK. EASY WAV WITH THE ORIGINAL WHISKEY SOUR MIX and taking his keys to the vault.

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