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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 10

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Out Of The Air Bj MARIE Piiddy Chayefsky Prepares Psychiairy Series Paddy, little stick to the MINCING NO WORDS and a mite irate, Harry Fleischman of Big management, has branded as absolute the printed rumor that his office has offered 10,000 to settle the $103,000 suit instituted by dancer Dale Logue. nothing but fumed Mr. Fleischman. for one instant have we contemplated a settlement. As a matter of fact, been led to believe the suit can be settled for the sum of 10 000 but not budging.

The MAY BE touted as the only bright series of the season, but in the rating game (Nielsen), playing second fiddle to the Ernie Ford which, come to think of it, is the only prospering new variety program of the season. After all Ann Southern said about wearying of done an about- face and agreed to star in 26 more episodes for Television Programs of America. Another columnist joins the nightly radio Sobol, whose new ABC program tees off Monday night with Ethel Merman and Jimmy Durante as initial guests. Try as television has to keep its channels free of psychiatric fare (for white livered reasons, mostly), unlikely the industry will manifest disinterest in a big new attempt to purge the on TV. endeavor repre- the joint effort of Paddy Cha- Marie Torre yefsky, the Academy Award winning author, and the whole American Psychiatric Assn.

people feel like cutting their throats at least once a says Paddy, by way of explaining that his current preoccupation is a TV series that will deal dramatically with case histories of the emotionally disturbed. are people walking the streets be a lot happier if they knew a little about human behavior patterns, or the teachings of psychiatry. Believe me, nothing more misunderstood that psychiatry. still considered taboo in a lot of PADDY SPEAKS with authority. He submitted to psychiatric treatment about two and a half years ago and he still finds occasion to mangel over the results.

added Paddy, consider this show a public service program, and it can be an unusually absorbing one, at that! wonderful material in the case histories. The way we envision the show, it will be given a documentary approach, like but was limited in plot because it always had to end in the operating room. a lot more scope in our subject interest in the project is such that his package producing company will film the series, and he also will serve in the capacity of script editor. He will provide occasional scripts, but the bulk of them will be assigned to such TV authors as David Shaw, Tad Mosel and Robert Alan Arthur. NEEDLESS TO SAY, the American Psychiatric Assn.

is in clover about having CJhayefsky on its side. The deal stirred Dr. Francis J. Braceland, A.P.A. president, to remark: seems to us that if anyone can handle psychiatric subject matter successfully, Mr.

Chayefsky is the man. He has demonstrated his artistic sensibility in dramatizing behavior patterns for which psychiatrists have many technical names. Everybody eidiibits these patterns in varying degree; but only when carried to extremes do these patterns become of medical concern. If more people learned to recognize them in their own daily behavior, they might have a bet-'was declared legally insane at ter chance of modifying them be -1 Lima State Hospital. Chief Assist- fore they got out of County Prosecutor Saul S.

It was also made clear Danaceau said Koterba will be re- Hays Labels Middle East Proposal WASHINGTON Democratic Rep. Wayne Hays of Ohio Monday called President Middle East request a hoax on the American The President had authority to commit U. S. forces without congressional authorization. Hays said, and was merely passing the buck to Congress.

whole thing is for home added the Ohioan in an interview after hearing Secretary of State John Foster Dulles testify ah day before the House foreign affairs committee. He said the Soviets would pay as much attention to a warning by Mr. Eisenhower as they would to a congressional resolution. Hays declared that he was opposed to the legislation in its present form. Whether he would eventually vote for it in the committee and on the floor would depend on amendments which would: IMPOSE a time limit, perhaps of two years, on the legislation: SPECIFY to whom the economic aid would be given and how it would be used.

Alleged Killer Sane CLEVELAND Lf) A. Koterba, 35, who police say slew his wife Josephine, also 35, here with a shotgun Nov. 19, Monday G)ntract Plan Proposed For Gty Engineer Council Approves Suggestion Costing $6,000 Annually Council gave informal approval Monday night to a plan authorizing Mayor Arnold W. Devon and Safety-Service Director William C. Heasley to contract for the services of a registered engineer and his staff to serve the city for 6,000 year.

The proposal was outlined to Council by the director, who said it would result in a $3,000 saving, compared with the present outlay for the engineering department. The city has been without a head for the office since Walter H. Henry, a registered surveyor, retired at the end of the year and moved to Florida because of his health, the director explained. The name of the engineering firm the director expects to hire was not made public. He said the firm will be asked to set up its office in City Hall, possibly in the basement quarters vacated last summer when the County Election Board moved across W.

6 th St. to its own building. Personnel shifts will come with the hiring of the engineering firm, the director said. He said he expects Robert Clark, an assistant engineer, will be shifted to the parking meter department as a assistant, working with Robert Kelly, the maintenance man. And Harold (Bus) Cartwright, also an assistant in the office, would work directly out of the office with the street department, Heasley said.

The engineering firm would be expected to devote approximately half its time to city business, using the balance for private work, the director said. The plan would save the city the expense of replacing a wornout truck in the engineering department, as the new firm would be expected to furnish its own rolling stock, he said. Solicitor Joseph W. Cooper was asked to present legislation at the meeting Jan. 21 authorizing the administration to contract with an engineering firm.

The city has not had a fulltime engineer since World War II days, when the late Robert S. Wheatley of Salineville resigned the post er seeking a raise in the year salary. For several years. Council has employed George S. Bloomgren Television Programs Channels: 2 Pittsburgh; Steubenville; WTRF, Wheeling; 6 Johnstown; Cleveland; WENS.

Pittsburgh. iBRccaracies, tf any. to changes not reported by stations. TUESDAY NIGHT 4:00 7 Winters Show 10:08 2 Esso Reporter 9 Name That Tune 2 $64,000 Question 5 Star Mystery 16 TV Shorts 5 Polka Time 6 Sports Page 7:45 6 Circle Theater 7 Hopalong Cassidy 2 Time Out 7 Circle Theater 9 Bishop Sheen 5 Conflict 9 $64,000 Question 16 Little Playhouse 6 NBC News 16 Polka Time 4:15 7 NBC News 10:30 2 Buzz Bill 9 Name That Tune 2 Man Called 5 Star Mystery 16 NBC News 5 Wrestling 6 News 8:00 6 Hitchcock Presents 7 Hopalong Cassidy 2 Big Surprise 7 Golden Playhouse 9 Bishop Sheen 5 Conflict -9 Trust Your Wife U.S. Scene 16 Little Playhouse 6 Big Surprise 8:30 7 Big Surprise 11:00 2 Ide News 9 Phil Silvers 2 News Tonight 5 Weather, Show 5 Dot Fuldheim 16 Building America 8:30 6 Waterfront 6 11th Hour News 7 Sports Final 2 Ark 7 News 9 Sports 16 Little Playhouse 5 Wyatt Earp' 9 Newsbeat 6 Ark 16 Signoff 6:45 7 Ark 11:15 2 Pitt Parade 9 The Brothers 2 Triangle Theater 5 Weatherama 16 Herald Of Truth 5 Late Show 6 Waterfront 9:00 6 Evening Play 7 Newsroom 2 Studio 57 7 Trails 9 Doug Edwards 16 Playhouse 5 Broken Arrow 9 Movie 6 Jane Wyman 11:30 7:00 7 Liberace 2 Triangle Theater 2 Rin Tin Tin 9 Only Truth 5 Late Show 5 Star 16 Film 6 Lullaby Theater 6 Annie Oakley 9:30 7 Tonight 7 Jim Bowie 2 Red Skelton 9 3-State Theater 9 Treasure Hunt 5 Dupont Theater 12:00 16 Teletopics 6 Circle Theater 2 Triangle Theater 7:30 7 Circle Theater 5 Late Show 2 Ranch Girls 9 Star Showcase 6 Evening Play 5 Conflict 16 Film 7 Tonight 6 Winters Show 9 3-State Theater 7:00 9 Strike It Rich 6 Matine Theater 2 Today 12:00 7 Matinee Theater 6 Dave Garroway 2 News, Cartoons 9 Film Festival 7 Today 5 Captain Penny 16 Film Festival 9 Good Morning 6 Tic Tac Dough 3:30 9:00 7 Tic Tac Dough 2 Bob Crosby 2 Home Town 9 Lady, Love 5 Film Festival 5 Fun Farm 12:30 6 Matinee Theater 6 Romper Room 2 Hunt Tomorrow 7 Matinee Theater 7 Romper Room 5 Penny, Baulah 9 Film Festival 9 Western Theater 8 Could Be You 16 Film Festival 9:30 9 My Little Margie 4:00 2 Home Town 9 My Little Margie 2 Queen For Day 5 Paige Palmer 6 Romper Room 1:00 5 Film Festival 2 Big Movie 6 Queen For Day 7 Romper Room 5 Beulah 7 Queen For Day 9 Western Theater 6 Devotions 9 Brighter Day, Storm 10:00 7 Home Heart 16 Film Festival 2 Garry Moore 9 News.

Look Ladies 4:30 5 WRU Courses 1:30 2 Queen, Storm 5 Film, Santa 6 Home 2 Big Movie 7 Home 5 Stu Erwin 6 Queen, Love 9 Variety. Moore 6 Feature Theater 7 Queen, Love 9 Edge Of Night 10:30 7 The Norths 2 Angle 9 As World Turns 16 Film Festival 5 Morning Movie 2:00 5:00 6 Home 2 Big Movie 2 Nickeloden 7 Home 5 Susie 5 Mickey Mouse 9 Godfrey, Movie 6 Feature Theater 6 Sagebrush Trail 11:00 7 Gildersleeve 7 Comedy Time 2 Arthur Godfrey 9 Miss Brooks 9 Mickey Mouse 5 Morning Movie 2:30 16 Building America 6 Right Price 2 Studio 2 5:30 7 Right Price 5 Liberace 2 Western Marshal 9 Movietime 6 Tennessee Ernie 5 Mickey Mouse 11:30 7 Tennessee Ernie 6 Sagebrush Trail 2 Strike It Rich 9 House Party 7 Autry-Rogers 5 Movie. News 3:00 9 Mickey Mouse 6 Truth Or Else 2 Big Payoff 16 Building America 7 Truth Or Else 5 Film Festival Disabled Pay Given Officer G)uncil Acts After dress in West Wheeling, but found nothing. Meanwhile, Lyden received a second the mother of the little girl who made the first. The mother explained that the hce clerk John Lyden Monday.

On TV Brings Police Quickly BRIDGEPORT, Ohio excited feminine voice advised po- better send the police up Tlireat Of Litigation here right away. been a murder on Kilgore Two deputies headed for the ad- TONIGHT 7:30, WEWS. ConfUct: on a a comedy of life in the advertising business with Natalie as the city consulting engineer wood and Charles Haggles, at $100 a month. Bloomgren at one time was the fulltime engineer, but left the city post for private practice. be no attempt to dramatize the stories of show business luminaries who have openly revealed their need for psychiatry, such as Sid Caesar.

is a good example for our explained turned here for further examination by a court psychiatrist. If the iJIsychiatrist, Dr. Royal G. Grossman, concurs, Koterba will be committed to Lima until restored to reason. Radio Time Table worn 1490 American KDKA 1020 National WKBN 570 Columbia WJAS 1320 Mutual TUESDAY NIGHT News :15 Babies Births :30 Mel Allen :45 Dinner Music 7:00 News 7:15 Evening Music 7:30 Evening Music 7:45 Evening Music Music Hall Music Hall 8:30 Music Hall 8:45 Music Hall Music Hall 9:15 Music Hall 9:30 Best Bands 9:45 Best Bands Vandercook 10:15 Sandman Sandman 10:45 Sandman 11 News 11:15 Sandman 11:30 Sandman 11:45 Sandman News Art Pallan Weather, Pallan 3-Star Extra News Art Pallan Weather, Nesbit Bits of Nesbit World News Open Door Weathers, Pains Crowning Pains filfe Life Sterling Yates Sterling Yates News, Party Party Line Weather, Party Party Line News Sports, Party Party Line Party Line News Sports Carlson Time Loweil Thomas Amos Andy Amos Andy Bing Crosby Ed Murrow Robert Q.

Lewis Robert Q. Lewis Robert Q. Lewis Robert Q. Lewis News News Analysis Do You Know Do You Know CBS Orchestra CBS Orchestra CBS Orchestra CBS Orchestra News Snorts Final Midnight Music Midnight Music News Sports Candlelight Mel Allen Edw. P.

Morgan Fulton Lewis Jr. Gabriel Heatter Suite 236, Music Treasury Agent Treasury Agent Big City Big City News, Tunes Top Tunes Top Tunes Top Tunes Vandercook Top Tunes Top Tunes Top Tunes News Party Party Party 8 WSTV, Phil Silver Show: Blue Blood of the blood of Sgt. Bilko boils when he that the son of a Fort Baxter is to marry a Philadelphia Main Line heiress and her haughty family refuses to invite the soldier father to the wedding. 8:30, KDKA, WJAC, WTRF, Ark: the story of an Air Force real- life contribution to animal medicine and of a regeneration through devotion to his dog. 9, KDKA.

Studio 57: Hero the story of a priest visiting in an Italian village, whose true identity is known by only one villager, but who seems Sen. Bricker Proposes Another Amendment WASHINGTON proposed subject of frequent controversy in Congress, was offered in the Senate Monday. Its author. Sen. Bricker (R- Ohio) said in a statement that it would not impair in any way the constitutional authority of the President to conduct the foreign affairs.

The proposed constitutional to wield great influence on all amendment, like other proposals of the residents, offered by Bricker in recent ses- 9 30 WEWS, Du Pont Theater: sion of Congress, is aimed at mak-' House of Empty the ing international agreements inef- of a lonely widow, whose fective as legislation within the children are dead or live in disunited States without action by tant places and who yearns for the Congress. old companionship of her family Previous efforts by Bricker to until a shy young burglar arrives place restrictions on treaty-mak- KDKA, Red Skelton: Red Movie Screened For Pughtown PTA A movie of the was screened by Ray Stevens. principal, at a meeting of the Pughtown Parent Teacher Association Monday night. Fifteen members attended. Men of the group were appointed as the refreshment committee for the February meeting.

Gordon Mott led devotions and EAST PALESTINE A pay check of some $500 for Patrolman Hugh Rambo, withheld for a six- week period last fall when the officer was disabled with a foot injury, was received by Rambo today after he warned he would take court action at a Council meeting Monday night. Rambo reported he had not received the pay for the period he was off duty after he suffered a foot injury in Semptember, said he had legal papers ready to file at Lisbon today unless he received the check. The safety committee of Council met with city officials in a closed session after Council meeting, and authorized the payment. The representatives concurred with Atty. Jack Cohen, city solicitor, and an opinion of Roscoe Herring of Youngstown, state examiner, that the patrolman was entitled to the pay.

Council last night authorized a temoorary appropriation ordinance of $145,130 for 90 days to meet Jan. 15 payrolls and other municipal bills. The annual appropriation is generally prepared by Auditor George Archibald and the finance committee and is due by the end of December. Mayor Russell Harvey reported $619 collected in fines in December. In other action.

Council renewed a reciprocal fire protection agreement with Columbiana. Council will meet informally with County Auditor I. J. Vorndran Jan. 17 to discuss tax collection phases.

ern. The caraway seed comes from a biennial plant of the celery family. SlORV MARUNNE COM'OSA IIAItTINail'GIA SCAIA SYDIKY aurUN'GRANT WHIIAIIIS'JOHN UVM OSU Professor Heads Peabody Library BALTIMORE UPl Frank N. Jones, assistant professor of library science at Ohio University, has been appointed director of the Peabody Institute Library here. Jones, a native of Reading, will assume his new duties June 1.

Prior to accepting his present position in 1949, he served as administrative assistant of the Harvard College Library. He also has been associated with the Bar Library in New York, the Newburyport, Library and the Boston Public Library. Rules On Ohio Drivers COLUMBUS, Ohio (JV-An automobile driver is not violating Ohio law if he cannot produce his license when a police officer demands to see it, Atty. Gen. C.

William ruled the room taught by Stevens won He said a driver has a the attendance award. Lunch was served by Mrs. Florance Priest, Mrs. Helen Bailey and Mrs. Wilma Mayhew.

The next meeting will be Feb. 4 to produce his license. It is a misdemeanor, however, if the driver has his license on his person and refuses to display it, CefLOJfvUt JANUARY TRADE IN SALE $160.00 TRADE IN 15 Cu. Ft, NORGE reg. SQQQ REFRIGERATOR 00 With 128 Pound Freezer $125,00 TRADE 10 On.

Ft. NORGE REFRIGERATOR REG. $295 $160.00 TRADE-IN NORGE ELEOTRIG VERTIGAL BROILER RANGE $295 21 30 Gal. STONE LINED WATER HEATER $69.95 TV CENTRAL SERVICE Seventh and Jackson Sts. FU i-5670 ing have drawn administration opposition.

Council Enacts City Gas Rate Ordinance Council gave unanimous approv- will play Freddie the freeloader in the with guest Cesar Romero playing Pierre, a suave swindler who poses as a hobo to palm himself off as the missing son of a millionaire. 9:30, WJAC, WTRF. Circle Theal Monday night to legislation fixing a rate of 37 cents per 1,000 cubic feet for gas used in city- Newt. 7:15 Sports 7:45 Sirtilo Reporter M. Asronsky 8:15 Music 8:38 Devotions Musicale Breakfast Club 9:15 Breakfast Oub 8:38 Breakfast Club Breakfast Qub 18:88 True Story 18:11 True Story 18:38 Serenade Newi, Cordlc Cordic.

News Weather, Cordlc Rege Cordic News. Cordie Rege Cordic News Rege Cordlc News. Cordie Rege Cordic Weather, Cordie Rege Cordie News, Pallsfi Art Pallan Weather. Pallan 18:45 Prayer Temple Art Pallan 11:88 Jack Parr 11:15 YourMarrlaga 11:38 News 11:45 Serenade 12:88 News Way Of Truth 12:38 Weather 12:45 Lunch Muslo 1:88 Paul Harvey 1:15 Social Security 1:38 Vocal Touch 1:45 Vocal Touch 2:88 News, Band 2:15 Meet Artist 2:38 Ballroom 2:45 Ballroom 3:88 Ballroom 3:15 Ballroom 3:38 Ballroom 3:45 Ballroom 4:88 WOHI Qub 4:15 WOHI Club 4:38 WOHI Qub 4:45 WOHI Qub News, WOHI 5:15 WOHI Club WOHI Qub fl4i News. Pallan PallJin.

Weather Kitchen Club Women Today News Bob Weather. Tracey Bob Tracey News. Tracey Bob Weather, Tracey Bob Tracey News. Tracey Bob Tracev Weather, Tracey Tracey, News News. Pallan Palan.

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Mall Morning Mall Mail. News Kitchen Qub Arthur Godfrey Arthur Godfrey Arthur Godfrev Arthur Godfrey Arthur Godfrey Arthur Godfrey Star 'Hme Howard Miller News Backstage Wife Home New's Just For You Nora Drake Ma Perkins Dr. Malone Road of Life Right To Joy Mrs. Burton Strike It Rich Pat Buttram House Party House Party Helen Gal Sunday Melody Matinee Melody Matinee Melody Matinee Melody Matinee News Melody Matinee Alelodv Matinee Melody Mettaee Brill Brant News Bill Brant Brant. Newa Bill Brant Brant, Newa Bill Brant Brant.

Newe Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Qub True Story 'True Story GW Marries Whispering Sts. News, Magic Musical Magic Musical Magie Musical Magic News, Magic Musical Magie Newa Jane Ball Grand Central Barry Kaye Barry Kaye Barry Kaye Barry Kaye Barry Kaye Barry Kaye Barry Kaye Barry Kaye Barry Kave Barry Kaye Barry Kaye Barry Kaye Barry Kaye Barry Kaye Kaye: Newt Barry Kaye Barry Kaye Barry Kaye Keys: News 9:30, WSTV, Stars Showcase. 10, WEWS, Polka Time: Five lovely University of Switzerland owned buildings in 1957 and a boost who are to 42 cents in 1958. i u. S.

on a goodwill tour, The rate for the current dance in gay costumes and represents an increase of 2 centsgwiss folk songs, over the former kdKA, WSTV, $64,000 Ques- rate given the city. Since the former agreement with the Manufacturers Light Heat Co. expired Dec. 31, the company said its only alternative would have been to charge for municipal service at the household rate of 72 cents. Declaring the city had no alternative except to pay the 72-cent rate, Council approved the boost informally at its meeting Dec.

17. 10:30, WSTV, Do You Trust Your Harry James and Betty Grable will compete with an archaeologist and his wife for a chance at the lucrative trust fund question. Nicaragua a for 120 planes from the United States each season to do cotton-dusting. NO STRETCHINQ OR SHRINKING WITH OUR DRY CLEANING Our precision methods assure you of perfect fit in your garments after our expert cleaning service. GIVE YOUR CLOTHES OUR BEHER CLEANING CARE PRESSWELL CLEANERS 1502 LISBON STREET DIAL FUlton S-7890 Tk SAVINGS lOAN COMPANY EAST LIVEKPOOL, OHIO STATEMENT OF CONDITION At the close of business December 31, 1956 ASSETS LIABILITIES Cash on Hand and in Banks 300,488.17 U.

S. Government Obligations 2,774,227.00 Municipal Bonds 631,854.18 Federal Home Loan Bank Stock 238,900.00 Loans on Mortgage Security 14,589,186.98 Home Repair Loans 130,107.24 Share Loans 23,570.99 Land 8,646.92 Office Building and Other Real Estate 185,730.64 Furniture and 23,859.45 Other Assets 12,073.00 Running Stock Paid-Up Stock 1,275,800.00 Loans in 208,941.59 Contingent 200.00 Reserve for Taxes 49,974.63 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 728,444.65 RESERVE 1,221,350.66 Richard V. Beatty Joseph M. Blazer Thos. H.

Fisher DIRECTORS Robert Guyton Chas. W. Hendershot J. Bennett Porter Alwyn C. Purinton Richard B.

Smith Dale D. Thompson OFFICERS Alwyn C. President C. W. Hendershot Vice-President Jos.

M. Vice-President Alwyn C. Purinton, Secretary Ralph R. Clark Treasurer Harold R. Assistant Treasurer Wm.

E. Attorney TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR PARKING LOT OPPOSITE OUR BROADWAY ENTRANCE.

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