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Daily News from New York, New York • 396

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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396
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tsuieUght3Thaaa the? poisonous infiltration of the labor movements by underworld elements. Almost everyone (except the landlord and the grocer) is interested" in newspapermen. So tune in and see how they get their big stories. romance, comedy and tragedy. Certainly, the premiere presentation combined fast-paced entertainment with informative 1 1 This Fellow Khrushchev Is All Over fhe Dos By BEX It's Khrush, Khrushy, Khrushchev! Tha fellow's all over the dials these days.

You can't get away from him on radio or TV. The pudgy Soviet dictator is smiling, laugh TO 1 1 1 1 I 7 1 Science Discovery Hakes Autumn Floor Cleaning Easy Beacon Wax's New Long-Gleam Outlasts Others on All Floors Thanks to new science discov-' theiu looking new-like. Beacon's eries. Beacon Wax has solved long-lasting gleam saves work the problems of housewives keepand money. Beaeon'a lasting Jing floors gleaming through this, gleam has made it one of the weather.

When floors are pro-i world's biggest selling waxes, itected with new Beacon It's the onlv wax needed for all ing, scowling, shaking his? i i just slight damp mopping keeps; types of floors. NOW fVlT MAN, WOMAN ANO CHIIO CAM SHAM TWS TONIGHT I TIMELY ADVENTURE! forefinger, or clenching his iron fist. Never before hasi one man been the subject of such an extensive broadcast-' ing coverage. What was true in Washington baa been equally so since his I prejence in New York. From the moment of his arrival at the Pennsylvania Station tha TV cameras have been on him, with WCBS-TV's Richard giving a full descrip-j tion of the scenes at the terminal, Nest, the ride to the Waldorf-! Atria, marked by the cool attitude of the crowds.

During: the city's official lunch-, Esther Williams Paul Stewart episode of the new series, "Deadline" (WPIX-9) last ntght. With that fine artor, Paul Stewart, serving a3 the narrator, this program is designed to bring yoa the stories behind the great newspaper 8torie3 of recent year3. Judging by the opening chapter, the series will abound ia drama. 1 1 en at the Commodore Hotel, WRCA-TV gave us a partial coverage, with ABC-TV tele-; casting a complete one. CHANNa From from the high seas.

across the land Then there are regular newscast periods; also, those incisive features summarizing the developments of each day: NBC-TV's "Jwrney Understanding," CBS-TV's 'Eyewitness to History' ani ABC-TV's "Mr. Khrushchev Abroad." Novelty Wears Off By thi3 time, however, if I know ths average American TV and rail- fan and I'm sure I do the navelty is beginning to wear off. AIL of us had a consuming curiosity to see the No. 1 Man of Russian Communism. Now we have seen him.

Okay. What's next? Well, we're asking ourselves what if anything will coma of all this circus stuff. Ani yet Khrushchev's visit is ss xs 38 ss ss. si is hi 1 in a 33 -I fr presented by The Coca-Cola Company so newsworthy that regardless of fA i tt j. mm J' I if i -4 it ---1 If WKW" STARRING LEE ftlARVni TOI )) I0ET Kingston Trio Art Linkletter Julia London Alan Young from San Diego from UCIA Campus from Indiana State Fair from Las Vegas if I i "If ttm' j' plus other top talent: Alfred Apaka and Martin Denny from Honolulu The world-famous "Holiday on Ice" company from Sioux City, Iowa Gene Nelson from the "Queen of at sea! Harry Sosnik and his orchestra.

mon.jtony or weariness, tne networks mast cover it. And that they are doing in first-rate fashion. Today any man with a mere turn of the dial may reserve for himself a seat at the ringside -f history. The wryest, wittiest and most balloon-puncturing comments on Khrushv's doings are those of NBC's David Brinkley. ABC is the only web which doesn't trust the Soviet Biggie's official personal translator, Oleg Troyanovsky.

It employs its own, Nicholas W. Orlotf. formerly of tha TJN, to tell us what the Russian says. If one listens to both translations, one discovers great discrepancies. OrlofFs version is more colloquial, more detailed and often far more harsh.

Could it that O'eg is pulling his punches 'Woman" Again: "Is the American woman losing her femininity?" The answer of some wa "Yes" during CBS-TVs second daytime special on the topic of "Woman." at 2 P. M. yesterday. Esther Williams, the swimming star, served as the narrator of this interesting filmed feature which produced several highly provocative sentiments. Dr.

Margaret Mead, the anthropologist, listed among the guests on the show, for example, believes that our men and women gradually may be losing all of their differences, save ones. 'Deadline' Bows In: How Victor Riesel, the labor writer, was blinded by goons after he had denounced union racketeers on the Barry Gray radio show, wa3 re-enacted in a graphic manner during the first and your host Burgess Mereditft PA MS IN SEPTEMBER Presented by The Coca-Cola Company in behalf of your friendly neighbor who bottles Coca-Cola. iri nil l-1'1' -1 -1'.

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