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THE JfiANDtT'SKY REGISTER-ST AR-NEWS Monday, Jaly 9, 1956 Around World -Around Clock Behind The Times MIAMI William F. Cooke had a ready excuse for keepin gfor 10 days an expensive sports car an bile salesman let him take around the block, for a trial drive. He lost track of the time, Cooke told police, because he doesn't have a watch. Next To Godliness NEW YORK the god of fire, look a bubble balh Sunday, when someone poured a liquid cleanser in the fountain at the base of his gilded statue in Rockefeller Center Plaza. Tour Not Terror LONDON correspondent of the Sunday Observer gave this report on Russia: "In Moscow, I am told, people are saying "Lenin was for Communism, Stalin for terrorism, and Khrushchev for tourism'." Rise And Shine? NOTTI G- HA ENGLAND education officer A.

H. Marrow said Sunday, it's not so healthful after all to spring vigorously out of bed the ute you awake in the morning. "People who start the day violently instead of getting up gently deserve a heart attack," Marrow said. Calm, Contented Cows SHEBOYGAN FALLS, WIS. at the Dale Carpenter farm needn't go through the usual colorless routine of eating grass and giving milk.

The 17 holsteins in the Carpenter barn spend their evenings chewing their cuds and watching the Carpenters practice on a bowling alley installed in the barn. On The Air BY JACK O'BRIAN Distributed By I. N. S. NEW YORK, success of ABC-TV's Lawrence Welk show has inspired all the networks to their busiest artistic endeavor, which is imitation, so now we might as well describe as Welkin ringing.

Having analyzed the success of this Welkin trend, CBS must have decided what was needed was essentially not so much the best in popular music but the friendliest, and on Saturday evening fielded its first imitation of the season, "The Russ Morgan Show." On this basis of sheer niceness, CBS had its hired hands dig up one of the friendliest, nicest fellows of the' popular music business, the Russ Morgan of the show's title, a large gentle-bear hearty type. Morgan has been filling the air with a fine grade of corn- ball jazz for several decades, tooting a highly individual brand of wah-wah trombone and rattling off an enthusiastic ragtime piano. He has a pleasantly husky singing voice and a smile that is genuine and unforced. It sort of lights up, to a level of geniality you sense is pure satisfaction with the owner's place in the en- terainment forefront, a suspicion confirmed when Morgan took a two-bar rest to voice his preference for this life as compared with coal mining, a profession he once litterally practiced. Starting with such a pure and likable personality, CBS would seem to be on the right track, and the selection of Miss Helen O'Connell, graduate of Jimmy Dorsey's best broadcasting and recording days, was a pretty wholesome exclamation point indeed.

Miss O'ComieU has a smile which illuminates with even more candlepowered sincerity than Russ Morgan's, and though she has a voice which hardly will send Jo Stafford enviously packing, it does have a sort of STATE TODAY and TUESDAY JOAN GREENWOOD NATASHA GERMAINE PARRY M0NTER0 VALERfT H0BS0N MARGARET' JOHNSTON STARTS WEDNESDAY Mickey Virginia Welles In "FRANCIS IN THE HAUNTED HOUSE" Miller in, 'THE RAWHIDE YEARS' ouse Opens Season On July 10 STAR Mayo, famous actress, drives a silver spike into a silver star at a boulevard Intersection in Hollywood, Cal. The ceremony marks the start of the city's million- dollar glamorization program. The star symbols are being used to mark crosswalks, and are the first of many glamor touches to be applied to the movie city. ASSIGNMENT AMERICA hip and happy competence backed up always by that wonderful visual warmth. They say a singer's voice seems far better if the owner has extra telegenic attributes, and this we professionally and personally believe inasmuch as Miss O'Connell did not especially get to us during her radio- recording Dorsey now that we have seen and bask in the clear glow of such dimpled and undoubted TV pleasantness, we have undergone a not in the least reluctant change of mind and ear.

The eyes, in TV have it. Now for the negative side of 'The Russ Morgan Show." Seems to us the production and direction lagged and dragged where a constantly bright and pleasant pace could have kept things bubbling. Ah there, Lawrence Welk. The dialogue was meaningless small talk for the most part. On the Lawrence Welk show, CBS please note, the between-numbers talk is limited to the skimpiest introductions and ap preciations of the artists and off they bubble into each succeed ing ensemble or solo performance.

"The Russ Morgan Show" started off with precisely the right pleasant stars and then let them drag their feet when they should have been effervescing. Kickoff Dinner For Lorain-co Fair On July 31 WELLINGTON, July 9 The annual kickoft dinner for the Lorain-co Fair has been scheduled for July 31 at Oberlin Inn, Oberlin, at 7:30 p. according to L. Hill, fair secretary-manager. The banquet, to which fair directors, city and county officials, press, radio and TV representatives are invited, has become a tradition of the Lorain-co Fair.

The 1956 edition will mark the 101st presentation of the fair with plans calling for participation even greater than that of last year's centennial observance. Helping to attract added entries in the Junior Fair division are two new buildings at the grounds, one erected last year and the other just this spring. The fair has shown a steady growth since World War 2, but in the past four years has almost quadrupled attendance figures. So many attendance, exhibitor, live stock and other class entry records have been shattered on successive years that those connected with the agricultural world have come to expect annual growth as routine with the fair. WANT ADS BRING RESULTS it II BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:00 SHOW STARTS 8:30 TONITE AND TUESDAY NITE In Color YELLOW MOUNTAIN with LEX MALA BARKER POWERS AT AND In ClnemaScope "REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE" witn JAMES NATALIE DEAN WOOD AT 10:10 BY PHYLLIS BATTELLE Copyright 1956 By INS) CARACAS, VENEZUELA, July 9 (INS) This is a country which, by nature's laws and man 's, has done away with the nagging wife.

It is totally a man 's world, where even heaven doesn 't protect the working girl unless she behaves herself like a veritable symbol of virtue a male stronghold where the very fruits of the earth are designed to keep a fella from being entrapped bored, or unduly burdened by womankind. There is a local, home-grown tropic plant in this called La Planta Del Mudo, (the plant of the dumb), which is not only enticing to look at but also paralyzing to eat. When Chris Columbus discovered this country, the Mudo plant was only an insignificant part of the lush i Tfi; but after the Spaniards settled here and began to set up adobes, the picture changed. Meals were a little hard to come by in those days and naturally, for lack of tortillas, the caballeros began to partake of the floribunda. Some were poisonous.

Some tasty. And the mudo leaf well, covered quickly that this green- and-yellow speckled leaf, if munched upon, will c.ause a temporary loss of the powers of It paralyzes the palate. Wives can be, and frequently are, forcibly silenced for from 48 to 56 hours by this wholesome method (known as "natural silen- and come out of the experience better, more docile mates The problem natur.ally comes up, "how do the men get their wives to eat it?" Ask a foolish question, you get: "They get it chopped up and think it 's spinach. Women are stupid." Of course, some women refuse jto fall for the same gag (literal) twice, since the bittersweet flavor, of the le.af leaves much to be desired. For the husbands of such stub born signoras.

the law has pro' vided other ways and means of avoiding harassment. A man in Venezuela can divorce his wife on almost any grounds, from incompatibility and adultery to simple distaste. There is no such thing as a double standard of behavior in these parts, and judges, being men, will always give a guy the fairest possible shake. When two career-minded girls from Columbus move into a basement apartment in New York City anything can "My Sister Eileen," which opens the eighth season of the Huron Playhouse in the Huron High school Tuesday, July 10, and runs through Saturday, July 14. The story of this comedy centers around two sisters, Eileen and Ruth Sherwood, and their experiences with a shyster landlord, Mr.

who fancies himself to be a great artist and an intellectual giant, and a conglomeration of Bowery type neighbors who either want to help the girls further their careers, or make life more difficult for them. The lead roles, Ejfeen and Ruth, are played by Eddie Dix, Wooster, and Cynthia Dicker, Philadelphia, while Appopolous is played by Rex McGraw, Arkport, N. Y. All three are newcomers to the Huron stage. Dr.

Donald C. Kleckner, managing director of the Playhouse this season, will direct the production. In the story, Eileen, and Ruth manage to keep their run-down Greenwich Village apartment well supplied with men, which includes Chic Clark, a newspaper reporter played by Dan Wawrzyniak, Euclid, who "promises" to help Ruth become a writer in order that i he might become more friendly with Eileen. This is Wawrzyniak's second summer at Playhouse. The part of The Wreck, a misplaced and rather simple-minded football player living in the apartment house, will be played by Ken Johnson, North Ridgeville, also a veteran of one summer at the Playhouse.

Other supporting roles are played by Jim Rodgers, Dayton, and David Dudrow, Green Springs, another newcomer this season. ADMINISTRATION NATION E. W. Altstaetter Agency Genera) Insurance Warhiiicrton Sldg. Phone 7 Jere Wright, 20, University of Hawaii junior, will represent the Islands at the "Miss America" beauty contest at Atlantic City, N.

later this summer. Many Present For Fireworks Display At Resort Sunday A woman, on the other hand, has virtually no chance of saying "I've hnrl and backing out of a marriage. Her husband may have a harem of other women, and she cannot sue for divorce. Her only substantial claim against mankind is desertion, and many Venezuelan women are too proud to admit they have been discarded. He may beat her every Friday, but she'll get nowhere in court.

If he is caught in an adulterous situation, the missus still has nothing to say in this mixed-up male paradise. For it is accepted here by men, women and lawyers, that the soft air and tropic moon may do strange things to men. lovable old philanderers that they are. To women, a full moon should do nothing but remind her it's time to retire so she can get up early and feed her average (census statistics) of 6.5 It is difficult for the U. S.

traveler to visualize how Venezuelan housewife could put up with these inequities, not to mention the plant life. The answer was given by a 25- year-old beauty who has been married eight years. "Woman should die for not divorce him." Estimate Nearly 20,000 Inspected Air Force Display Nearly 20,000 people inspected the U. S. Air Force jel bomber at Cedar Point starting July Fourth and ending last night, according tc Wright-Patterson Air Base personnel in charge of the exhibit.

The attendance figure would have been much higher were, it not for the wind and rain storms that oc curred during the show. Capt. T. V. Kearly, in charge of Air Force recruiting in this area, said the attendance was beyond expectations and equalled that ir New York City where the world's most decorated bomber of the Korean conflict was on display.

About 600 people enjoyed the Air Force program in Cedar Point ballroom Saturday night. Jane Schroeder of Toledo's WSPD TV station was emcee of the special program that featured a Japanese young woman doing masterful paint and brush drawings. The Oriental artist comes from a family of noted painters and is the wife of recruiting sergeant Blair of the Air Force Lorain office. Twc members of the WAF modeled summer uniforms and drew applause. The Air Force song was played by band man Jack Horwit? of Cleveland in a stirring manner while the dancing audience stopped to cheer.

Ending last night also were the model plane display by the Civilian Air Patrol and the two planes furnished by Ohio National Guard, a matador and a jet. Winchell Pleads For Kidnaper To Surrender To Him A large crowd enjoyed the fireworks display on the beach at Cedar Point Sunday night. The show had been postponed from July Fourth because of high Aside from the spectators who jammed the beach and boardwalk, at least 50 boats were sighted off shore on Lake Erie where the passengers viewed the display Cedar Point ran a special fire' works cruise to Lake Erie. To mark the end of U. S.

Air Force week at Cedar Point, one of the brilliant set pieces of the fireworks display was a scene showing planes followed by aerial salutes and the American flag. WASHINGTON July 9 The Eisenhower administration has given strong endorsement to legislation which would restore the government's right to fire security "risks" in non-sensitive jobs. Attorney General Herbert Browjjell Jrv told Congress he favors enactment of such a law to overcome difficulties raised by a Supreme Court decision last month. The court, splitting 6-3, declared that President Eisenhower had no legal right to- extend the security program to employees in non-serisitive posts. Brownell's views were backed by Phillip Young, chairman of the Civil Service Commission, who said the court's ruling "limits drastically the operation of the present security program." He said 17 suspended govern ment employes had to be restored to their jobs as a result of the ruling, including one who was a Communist party member in 1945 and was sentenced to five years in jail under the Smith Act.

The two adminstration officials endorsed a bill sponsored by Rep. Francis E. Walter (D which would extend the security program to all federal ployes. VITAL FACTS EXPLAINED FREE DESCRIPTIVE BOOK As a public Service to all readers of this paper, a new 36-page highly illustrated book on Arthritis and Rheumatism will be mailed ABSOLUTELY FREE to all who write for it. This FREE BOOK fully explains the causes, ill-effects and danger in neglect of these painful and crippling conditions It also describes a successfully proven drugless method of treatment which has been applied in many thousands of cases.

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LOSES 70 LBS. WITH THIS HOME RECIPE ZANESVILLE, hove lost 70 lbs. while using Rennel Concentrate." writes Mrs. C. I.

Gadd, 3367 Maysville Zanesvllle, O. "Now I not only feel better, I have so much more pep." druggist for 4 ounces of Ask yoi liquid RENNElfConcentrate. You'll Theater Schedule OHIO 4:20. 6:50, 9:25. 1:15, 4:05, 7, 9:50.

"Lover Boy" 2:40, 5:35, 8:25. "Yellow Mountain" 8:35, 12:10. "Rebel Without A NEW YORK, July 9 (INS) Walter Winchell made a dramatic broadcast plea Sunday night to the kidnaper of Peter Weinberger to contact him, deliver the baby and collect his without police interference. Winchell, in his coast-to-coast network program, recalled that twice before criminals had trusted him and found that he kept his word. This was in 1939 when public enemy No.

1, Louis "Lepke" Buchalter, surrendered to the columnist, and again when accused killer Benedicto Macri came to him. man, Croquet Winners LAKESIDE, 9 John Krynock, Lakeside, won the July children's croquet tournament completed Saturday, winning 8 out of 9 games in round-robin play. William Hoyer, Columbus, was second with 7 wins and 2 losses and James Gasner, Canton; Thomas Courtney, Tiffin and James Rakos ky. Lakeside, were tied for third with a 6-3 record. Vaccination is the only known preventive against hog cholera.

Piano Tuning and REPAIRING by J. Kriealer Meggitt'i 1626 Evenings Call 6335 Report Progress On By-Pass At Fremont FREMONT, July 9 Good progress is being made on the Fremont by-pass project of Route 20, with phases of it due for completion this year. The steel strike will be a major factor of the program which will switch major traffic routes around the north end of this city, according to George Lieber, division 2 engineer of the state highway department. First phase of the program to be completed will be the new Route 53 extending north from Rawson-av to the" by-pass and to the Ohio turnpike interchange. Launder and son of Toledo, expect to start pouring concrete on this section some lime this week.

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