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Page 7 The BISMARCK TRIBUNE Friday. November 13. IK New Television Station Here To Begin Operations Saturday -A- A A ill' Some Tough Days Ahead For GOP Administration To Speed Vaccine Output By ALTON BLAKESLEK AP Science Reporter Russia. The Egyptians are buying By JAMES MARLOW Assaciattd Press News Aaalyst WASHINGTON Wv-Presldent El arms from the Communists, re portedly 80 million dollars' worth KANSAS CITV UB-Pollo exoerts' The Israelis have asked the say me green ugnt is on for full- in a kind of oblique way. They'd have to inch in anyway.

They're promising not only arms but economic help, as In Saudi Arabia, AN ghanistan and Syria. The United States, to offset Rus-slan promises of aid, may have to step up its own economic assistance in the Middle Eastern United States for arms. They had scale production of safe, potent KBMB 3rd Stale Station by Firm Headed by Boler hardly made the request Wednes senhower and his Republicans can look out across the earth and, except for an occasional shot on the Israeli-Egyptian frontier, there is not a tank moving. There is peace, it seems. vaccine through removal of a trou blesome bottleneck.

day when the Egyptian ambassador in Washington warned this Simultaneously, they answered some doubts and questions raised area. But this happen! at a time But it is the kind of peace a fish country that if the Jews get American arms the United States loses the friendship of the Arab world. when the Eisenhower administra by some health officers concerning erman leei when he looks across tion is trying to cut expenses. lake on a frigid November. On the vaccine at a meeting of the American Public Health Assn.

The Republican politicans are the surface nothing stirs, but only It wants to balance the budget. Doing that was one of Its 1952 cam over a barrel on this, just as the In essence, experts said there because the cold has driven the Democrats would be in their place. is no reason to doubt the efficien paign promises. Only Thursday Budget Director Rowland Hughes fish down deeper to wage their endless struggle against one This country can't afford to lose Biimarck televiewer! will have two live channels to choose from beginning Saturday night as KBMB-TV movei into operation ai a Columbia Broadcasting Sytem affiliate. Operating at 39.000 watti video on Channel 12.

KBMB Will begin telecast! at 8:15 p.m. Saturday, cy or safety of the Salk polio vac cine. said it looks ai If the budget can the friendship of the Arab world with its oil supplies and Its strategic value in a war with Russia. be balanced before the next If there la still no open war by ONE SPIKED a rumor that Ca next election day the Republicans nadians stopped making vaccine will have a good talking point. AT THE SAME time the politi THE UNITED States and Russia because they kept, finding live vi But in the end the cold war, with couldn't agree on unifying Ger picking live program! oft the air lr.

KY.IB.TV Vallnv Tlttf cians know the large American! Jewish voting population doesn't the subtle struggle fought beneath rus in the vaccine. Dr. R. D. De-Fries of Toronto said the reason was they're building a bigger plant many.

Secretary of State Dulles may express optimism that Rus the surface, may be Just as deadly want to see the Jews of Israel out as a hot one. gunned or overrun by the Arabs to carry on a much bigger vaccina sia will consent. If he has any reason for thinking so, it hasn't Up till now the United States tion program next year. THE UNITED States has plenty seems to have felt that the Arabs of trouble on its hdnds. How well Others, including.

Dr. Jonas E. would stiff-arm the Communists, it is overcome will be one of the Salk. who developed the vaccine, The Middle East has been a bar cited evidence that the vaccine major tests of the Elsenhower rier to Russian expansion could protect very young infants, The Israeli-Egyptian struggle is that vaccination had nothing to- do been made public. It's nice to keep thinking the Russians will consent, but they've shown no signs of it.

What may happen is this, the Russians can outmaneuver the United States: the West Germans, now allied with the United States, may get fed up with the endless American Russian disagreements on unifying Germany and try to But the Russians now are mak only one part of the deadly strug with the outbreak of this year Opening network ahow for the North Dakota Broadcasting third TV venture In the atate la the one and one-half hour "Ford Star Jubilee" at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Featured on thia week'i Ford program an adaptation of Herman Wouk'i "Caine Mutiny Court Martial," preaented by member! of the original Broadway stage cast. PRECEDING THE ahow will be a half-hour dedicatory program at 8:15. with local clergymen participating.

KBMB'a primary area covers a radiui of about 80 miles, although A aiwaMaHwisMBMSiMMstMMssjr J-JtW tt.iriwattoea TTrwrr" ff i if ill gle between the United States and ing bid to move in, if only at first epidemic in Massachusetts, that use of even single shot had dras tically reduced paralytic polio In the United States this year. i cri But a couple of health officers make a deal with Russia to do it, even if it means breaking away from this country. held to their reservations that some inoculations of vaccine might There is no shooting in Asia at have been the cause of spread of i New Salem Youth Delegate to 4-H Chicago Meeting BRINGING IN KBMB-TV Gathered around the KBMB-TV test pattern are members of the North Dakota Broadcasting Co. which will Introduce Bismarck to its second television station Saturday. NDBC operations manager for the state Judy Lawton, vice president In charge of engineering Lloyd Amoo (left) and president John W.

Boler (seated) discuss strategy, with local KBMB staffers Pete Evenson and Fred Drewry. Evenson is film and program director here; Drewry is commercial manager. polio to other members of the fam-i i J. K-f- I TV viewer! in Dickinson, 100 miles the moment. That may not last long.

The Red Chinese have been strangely quiet. But now that the ily. Virus experts disagreed, or said the assumption was by no spirit of Geneva has floated means proved. west of Bismarck, and In Mo-bridge, S.D., have reported good reception of the KBMB test pattern. Although KBMB's program Ji i i'A' 'ih away, they may start banging away at Formosa.

strength. A COMMITTEE of experts NEW SALEM An 18-year-old ployed with Griggs-Cooper for five years before Joining NDBC. I 4 1 HAtni t. ir i.u The transmitted micro-wave, All in all, the Eisenhower ad through KSJB radio, Jamestown; which Boler had owned since 1940. KSJB, a separate corporate en New Salem youth will be one of ministration has tough days ahead.

which must have clearance above ground obstructions of about 120 several North Dakota representa schedule is still indefinite, both locally and on network, NDBC EVENSON HAS been with the with the Democrats always en Service reported the cause of a troublesome bottleneck in vaccine production had been found and tity, remains as the principal hold tives at the National 4-H Club Con fc 1 company for over two years, work feet, spreads to about a 100-foot hand to point to the failures. ing company in the corporation. gresa in Chicago Nov. 27 to Dec. 1.

Martin Klusmann won an all- diameter from Driscoll to Bis corrected. It lay in differences in president John W. Boler said that the station would start by telecasting about eight hours a day. with Boler its president, treasurer ing at Minot as an announcer and program director. He is now marck.

mnnnfflptirir naHier and personal owner of 57 per cent a resident of Bismarck. expense paid trip to the congress by virtue of being the 1955 State Elevation of pickoff points is of its stock. year strained or filtered "soups" i of live virus. with the intention of increasing that time as more CBS programs more important for good reception Dairy winner. Funds for the THE NDBC HAS some 600 stock Ahner was control operator at Minot for two and one-half years before becoming chief engineer This filtering la done before the are brought in.

than the station's power. Boler holders, all in North Dakota, Boler There are 137 network programs said. trip are provided said. here. viruses are exposed to a lethal bath of formaldehyde, to kill all the viruses used in the vaccine.

which will eventually be a part of Valley City'i KXJB is connected by the Larro SureF Divi the KBMB schedule, but problems to Fargo by a similar micro-wave! Officers are Boler, president; Falk comes from work as a sion of General if 1 The purpose of filtering is to en camera man at Fargo and Valley Lloyd Amoo, Valley City, vice tower near Emden. Seven relay Mills. iT 1 Involved in contracting for all of them will result in immediate lowing of approximately 10 live sure that all viruses are separate, president in charge of engineering City, and will be film and camera stations connect Fargo with Min A 4-H Club i equally exposed to the chemical. William L. Hurley, Fargo, vice director here.

Krance is a Man-dan resident. neapolis, Installation of the Bismarck sta But the committee found evi network shows. president and national sales mana member for eight years, Klusmann has an outstand dence that sometimes the filtering ger; William H. Johnson, Minot, The North Dakota Broadcasting AFTER THE FORD show Sat-1 I Ml THE BIG CHANGE IN CAKE MIXES! was perhaps too coarse, or else vice president in charge of public Co. opened the state's first tele urday, several programs originat ing record In1 done too far in advance.

Sedi vision station at Minot in the I relations; John Hjellum, Jamestown, secretary and legal counsel, dairy production I I tion cost the NDBC some 1180,000, Boler said. When the company's lease at the capitol expires in September, 1956, an additional 3100,000 investment would be required to erect an antenna and local studios. spring of 1953. NDBC's second TV and management. Klusmana 1 i ments or clumps of viruses Inside the clumps could not be exposed to the chemical and could survive the and Mary Frances (Mrs.

John) ing here and from the company's Fargo studios will complete the evening schedule. News, sports and weather will show starting at 10 venture, KXJB in Valley City, be He has concentrated on his dairy project, adding a calf each year. gan telecasting In September, 1954. i Boler, treasurer. Directors include Boler, Mrs, bath.

The company was formed in until he now has eight in his p.m., followed by "TV Auction, 1949 as a North Dakota corporationBoler and Merrill Elbery, Minot. four of which are registered A CHANGE in filtering methods a musical show, at 10:30 and a BOLER SAID construction of these facilities would start next late film at 11. and timing, already put into ef 2 NEW Dakota Maid CAKE MIXES Chocolate Fudge White fect, prevents this, the report said. summer. Since 1949 he has exhibited 16 times and won a blue ribbon every KBMB-TV will begin Its Sunday programming at 2 p.m.

with CBS's It means manufacturers should KBMB-TV in Bismarck will be year. He has given eight demon AMERICA RIDES HIGH u.i. noDvces or would manned by a staff of five, includ strations and has done consider consistently get batches of vaccine free of live virus, and not have to discard or rework batches when "Talkaround, teen-age panel program. At 2:30 the camera will visit Concordia College, Moorhead, ing commercial manager Fred able judging. Drewry, program director Even- 70 live particles are detected by safe son, chief engineer Thomas Ahner.

on "Cobber Campus. "Face the Nation," a CBS show ty tests. This la the key to in assistant engineer John Krance and production manager Dennis creased production. Biiitr tfcu vnt twttar Senator's Wife Breaks an Ankle starts at p.m., and features three newsmen in interviews with All vacaine released since May' tha tvtrt An6 htom cu tntk i wonderful with Falk. Judy Lawton, Fargo, is opera 28 has already passed the con U.S.

senators and other govern-ment officials. sistent safety tests, the Public Umm mtaiM mlxiM. wmpUciUd I tions manager for the entire state BOSTON UB-Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, wife of Sen. Kennedy Health Service said.

miction put kM wm LUCIANO, 1955 Almost never photographed these days, former U. S. vice czar Lucky Luciano appears conservatively dressed in this new picture, taken recently in Naples, Italy, where be bow operates an electrical medical appliance shop. Luciano, deported by the V. 8.

ia 1948 for his activities as "vice czar" of New York, claims he Is going "straight" in Naples. Drewry joined NDBC in April, (D-Mass), is recuperating from a 1 After a news program at 3:30 the network will again come in with "Omnibus," another one and md tll Buy aow for NATS AID FLOOD VICTIMS broken ankle at New England working at the company's stations Baptist Hospital. Kennedy said she one-half hour production. "You Are in Jamestown, Minot and Valley TAIPEI, Formosa Ml China's Red Cross presented hoildjj bakin(! Now oa sale at your Favorite Grecert broke it Sunday while playing City before beginning here Sept. 'touch football with my brother There" begins at followed by a newscast at 8 p.m.

Other CBS programs and per 1 during KBMB's organizational U.S. Ambassador Karl L. Rankin with $1,000 yesterday for flood dis Teddy," a first string end on the Harvard football team. I. period.

Born in Winnepeg, he was em aster relief in the United States 1 1 sonalities Boler hones to bring to Bismarck include the Jackie Glca son Show, Herb Shrlner'a "Two for the Money." the U.S. Steel Hour. Gary Moore, Got a Secret," The General Electric Theater. Ed Sullivan's "Toast of the Town," "The Millionaire, Arthur Godfrey and Friends, the Rub Cummings show. Red Skelton, "The 84.O00 Question," and Jack Kenny.

The Tribune radio and TV log will list exact programming as it Is arranged. FOR LOCALLY originated pro grams, KBMB will maintain small studio at the state Capitol, where Its transmitter and antenna also located. The company's offices are lo- ea In the Provident Life build THIS 0CJE ') i tali" jfZSsrr. A Boler suid that time would be offered to local agencies such as schools, churches, the Safety Council, Community Chest and other groups to present programs, Holer also hinted that since KBMB owns "remote" gear, or portable telecamera equipment there is possibility that the sta lion may seek to present local sports, including the baseball Barons next summer. Pete Evenson, local program di rector, will present local news probably at 8:10 p.m.

Monday through Friday. Local weather and sports will also be heard from the capitol studio. KBMB's MONDAY through Frl day schedule will bring Jim Adel- son from Fargo with sports, Hal Kennedy with news, Jim Rohn with weather and Barbara Curran with a music show, "Three Speeds For ward." Rohn also pilots "Captain Jim Space Ship" for the young sters from 3 to 5:30 p.m. daily. Doug Edwards will present network newscast from New York each day at 5:45 p.m.

To get its picture and sound to Bismarck from Valley City KBMB built two micro-wave tow- ers. one at Driscoll and another at Medina. The two towers were turned on Wednesday for a "shakedown or test run, which would give engi neers time to detect tube failures or other mechanical difficulties before the station begins its regular telecasting schedule. A ten-foot "dish" on the Capitol roof with a receiving antenna pick; up both audio and video micro waves from the 200-foot Driscoll Enough Wo all your tower and transmitter. Medina's similar tower picks up the signal from KXJB's 1,085 foot tower near Pillsbury, the fourth Liquid Shina Dish is an entirely new and different kind of detergent in liquid form.

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Get a can today. Now at most grocers and supermarkets. nighest TV antenna In the coun dishes for nearly try. EACH OF THE micro-wave tow monrn. ers has two reflectors, one re ceiving and one sending, which must be "aimed" at the next antenna within five to 10 degrees accuracy for eood reception.

Ac fL itrni mf ifn idlh -rTr--r-)iir curacy of the aim is measured by meter which register! signal.

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