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PAGE FIFTEEN FORT WORTH STARTELEGRAM Wednesday Morning November 10 1954 When you eat sugar the amount of sugar in your blood changes in from one to four minutes CHURCH CLASS PLANS STYLE SHOW Exhibits Being Readied For Farm Show Thursday Abilene Rejected specifications are clarified He indicated the bid opening will be held within the next two weeks Bids of six companies were returned Tuesday unopened About 100 different breeds and varieties of rabbit are grown for meat and fur All Bids for Armory Al AUSTIN Nov 9 GP)--The State Board of Control Tuesday rejected all bids on the National Guard armory for Abilene after discovering conflicts in specifications on which bids were called James Jones chief of the board's design and construction division said the date for receiving bids will be reset as soon as The "Roaring twenties" will be revived when the young adults class of Kennedale Methodist Church stages a style show at 7:30 Friday In addition to the burlesque with male models a new line of modern styles for all ages will be shown The show will be in the church educational building Farmers and ranchers planning new equipment purchases will be able to compare the relative merits of various models at the show The show is being sponsored again this year by Texas Ranch and Farm the Star-Telegram's farm magazine and will run through Sunday Exhibitors were adding final touches to their displays Tuesday as opening time neared for the third annual Texas Ranch and Farm Show The show Opens at 10 a Thursday in the exhibit buildings on Crest line Rd south of Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum Farmers and ranchers will find in the show all the equipment supplies and machines they need for their farm or ranch opera tons More than 100 exhibits will present a complete showing of all agricultural equipment -V SaElzia mR IVERM pa plototomp BAN CAS rER 8-0 ea ow roo nitiwoRillyeMAMMOTHISOREEN ED18If 4 8eCigUde e6a44 ALE1 ECU IEE En min IBsERSIPIE ootomp Lira 18u fillidOltiliTS1MAMMuTtliSCREEN ED-81f ft DONItie 440 itettatae 1 Aw youtiG 0 A Au Nitta gqi- Loomodirf: EE 111CIS IEE 74" VAr 714 107 4vialltaik41r41ti'040 o-nt -cx ---1 3 2 "4: -ii- 4 0 kvoItt4: i ti ::14 lc 4 7 '''4! map i AV-- t4: 'i -0 0' iti '''t kqi? 'iri16 4 1 Ts ticL '-'16r-As joyi 1 i via ''YN ff' 4kJiA1'z 4 4114irl'-k- ror''4 "---w 44- -A i A- -x: A ck! AR 'IN L' '9 7-- A ---vA ie- -14 i is 1 2 A 4:: "'k 1''t: ki i i'''i41 I 4: r- 5'Ai: It 'v ir '4 2 4' 1: i-20 4 i 4 14 7414 j11: PV: e4''''' '1i 's 44 kg-li' "if i94' 4er '1' A mr446 it41' te0 't'' i1 7 1: Av i'4-r 4 4: rci-s 4 kt 1r 11: roi 414' Afiw ''ttee N'-e- 1 t9 4: 4 I 0410- 11: elV 'sk ftt ffott -i 4'I 44- i '1'' ''''''2' ts i''1'': -td r' v- OPEN 100 PM DAILY '1 -N ATURBIE President Pierce obtained fishery concessions in Newfoundland waters for the United States 4 1853 1853 ETRAVED District Leader To Be Heard By Optimists AT INTERSTATE UK-A El 5300 Rosedale' IA92011 FAMILY NITE-40c Per Carload "THE OUTLAW STALLION" (Technicolor) PHI1 PATRICK "BAIT" CLEO AGAR I i A SI NOW Al YOUR INDEPENDENT OPEN 1:00 LA-3030 Rob? Blyth "ONE MINUTE TO ZERO" musical a Cartoon THEATERS OPEN 1125 Nat 65c Eve 75e Child 254 STARTS TODAY! I I I NOW Al YOUR 1 Stir 0 INDEPENDENT THEATERS IIKA lUalf11 El MOO Rosedolo 1A9201 A It VII Elitru'DAT OPN I 125 STARTS FAMILY NITE-40c Per Carload TODAY! 1 "THE OUTLAW STALLION" OPEN 1:00 1A4030 (Technicolor) PHI PATRICK Rob? Blyth Mat ''neEr "BAIT" "ONE MINUTE TO ZERO" 65c Eve 75c CLEO AGAR Musical II Cartooa Child 254 WORTH TONCI)GHT at 1:50 pm Open Last Day to Soo "Sabrina" Photo SPLASH out Hilton Hotel's new pool are these members of the Fort Worth Aquatic Club who Will perform in a swimming exhibition Thursday night at a buffet honoring Conrad Hilton Left to right are Jane Allison Mary Beth Ball and Sherry Day Conrad Hilton Guest 3 1ZYIDUL El RIVER OAKS 0 Li LAILLLJLJLa-Al-AJI 1111 -wElmr' 70 1 I4 istp 1 )1 A "tb: AmaA Open 600 0WTW AT 6:41 ON OUR WIDE SCREEN LENGTH Clark Leigh Leslie Do Havi Iland "GONE WITH THE WINO" Open 600 0gvtw AT 6:41 I ON OUR WIDE SCREEN LENGTH --4 Clark Leigh Leslie Do Havilland A "GONE WITH THE WINO" SUM ILREYJEJAP II 1 Jct The BIG Broadway Musical Comes Dancing To The Screen! rcrii BIG sical icing earl! A A' I LOU Hies uantang To The Screen! TODAY GIANT SCREEN OPEN 6:15 2 TERRIFIC HITS JEAN WAYNE HUGH MARLOWE TECHNICOLOR "WAIT 'TIL THE SUN SHINES NELLIE" "ELOPEMENT" Clifton Luncfigan TOMORROW OPEN 330 bUN 0111INL4 "ELOPEMENT" Clifton Lundgon TOMORROW 1 30 TODAY GIANT SCREEN OPEN 6:15 2 TERRIFIC HITS JEAN WAYNE HUGH MARLOWE TECHNICOLOR "WAIT 'TIL THE SUN SHINES NELLIE" "ELOPEMENT" I Aquatic Club Members To Fete Pool Opening Fort Worth's Optimist Club now observing national Optimist Week will hear Charles Boyle of Dallas governor of Optimist District 7 during a luncheon Friday at Hotel Texas Tile club part of an organization with approximately 1000 clubs and more than 45000 members in the United States Canada Mexico Puerto Rico Cuba and Hawaii is using this week to emphasize the work it does for youth education and development Last year there were more than 700000 boys aided either financially or morally by clubs at an expenditure of more than $2- 000000 Wheeler Worley executive secretary of the Fort Worth club said The Fort Worth Optimists sponsored eight Junior Optimists Clubs in the city's elementary schools with a total membership of more than 300 boys Sports activities and weekly meetings are on the Optimists' youth program In addition summer camping activities are conducted at the club's Boys' Camp on Eagle Mountain Lake in Technicolor A Complete Show and Homo by 10:30 in Technicolor A Complete Show and Homo by 10:30 70y tcp Ett I tki lp in Technicolor A Complete Show and Home by Soo triGM's Now Thrilling Romantic Drama! Como at 540 PM Sea "SABRINA" end stay for "Sneak" or come AT 7:50 SEE "SNEAK" STAY FOR "SABRINA A Adults SO Open 6110 Children Free ON GIANT CURVED SCREEN IN-CAR HEATERS "EDDIE CANTOR STORY" Keefe Brassello-Marilyn Erskine "HOUSE OF WAX" Vincent Kirk CARTOON open 6 00 Children Free N-CAR HEATERS ANT CURVED SCREEN CANTOR STORY" rasselle-Marilyn Erskine 1USE OF WAX" Kirk CARTOON SW V1111E4IIR ALL WARNER COLOR PROGRAM IN CINEMASCOPE "RING OF FEAR" Ctydo Spillane "DIAL FOR MURDER" Ray Mil Kelly OPEN 3:30 rgVOT)PA NAGNOII IN THE REA i TY OF 111AUTHEATRE ool-wauompo ALL WARNER COLOR PROGRAM 4144 a IN CINEMASCOPE "RING OF FEAR" 1 11) CIO Spillane 11 ORO "DIAL FOR MURDER" Ray Kelly 4 '11 0 0 1 811'44114111131A CO OPEN 530 in THE Ilipweirm 111118081kWeill KNAGNoti grlf AAAAmoossarosmannansw LOliot VS A arl CI oh A I 41 0 --voNA Op ett 5110 3 SPEAKERS STEREOPHONIC SOUND GIANT CURVED FIBER-01AS SCREEN Open 6:30 Adults 50c Children Free "DIAMOND QUEEN" Fernando Dahl "EDDIE CANTOR STORY" Keefe Erskine CARTOON 5 STEREOPHONIC SOUND RVED FIBER-01AS SCREEN Adults 50c Children Free tMOND QUEEN" Dahl CANTOR STORY" Erskine CARTOON 0 BIGGER11111 AU nig BIGGER lng'" kiC1111 Doors Open 100 FA-1913 CLARK LANA VICTOR GABLE TURNER MATURE "BETRAYED" Donald Do Haven "yes Sir That's My Baby" (Both In Tochnicolor) Doors Open 100 CLARK LAP GABLE TWO "BEM Donald O'Connor "Yes Sir Tha (Both In Doors Open 100 FA-1985 CLARK LANA VICTOR GABLE TURNER MATURE hate Last Day! of the daring the different the remarkable in entertainment PIIIKIE LiLA 1 lintaitil Mother Gets 2 Children Sent to Home BY DOROTHY ADLER Fort Worth Aquatic Club members will initiate the Hilton Hotel's "Pool in the Sky" Thursday night They will entertain guests at a buffet dinner for Conrad Hilton president of the hotel chain that bears his name The newly organized club has worked out a show that will run continuously from 6:30 to 9 including synchronized swimming exhibition swimming and diving and clown diving Mrs Joe Rabyor is director The 12 swimmers who will participate will be wearing white suits trimmed in red which will glow under colored lights Per formers in "Night Train" a synehron- lite ized swimming number will be attired t7 in black suits decorated with rhine- -4 yk 40 NIt stones and fringe The hotel's new street-level lobby i Was opened for public use Tuesday as a it it part vf the improvement and expansion lt1 i 10041P program at the Hilton PATTI KARKALITS who got her i- 1 410" start in Fort Worth will dance on the i I 444 color television spectacular "The Best chorus nl of Broadway" dwill at a 9 W01 Wednesday dtnhersedea yb boys A Channel 4 eo)ii and three girls in the show's production (S "Panama Hattie" which will star Ethel Merman i Patti danced in "Brigadoon" "Mag 50 gie" and "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" 1 rk on Broadway and this summer was with the Pittsburgh Light Opera Company PATTI KARKALITS She is a graduate of Paschal High on Merman show School and attended TCU She made her home with an aunt Mrs Dora Love Wia9A Di 4stui3 HALTOM STARTS 530 VA-3311 HALTOI Sewn NW linoolife Advinhot 'sows' NISHING You're seeing it from a front-row seat the musical that held Broadway spellbound! From filG-M1-! I i 1 i 20' 4 a 4 IF I 4 4-4--4- a- -4 001zt You're seeing it from a front-row seat the musical that held Broadway spellbotmd! From filG-M1 Ai: 8G sfiost8 AD00 IG rT StIA front-row seat the musical thnt holil TtrAnatuswanahnitna! 1 ALL TECHNICOLOR PROGRAM "LIU" MEL FERRER LESLII CAROM "3 SAILORS AND A GIRL" Jan Who GENE NELSON CARTOON ALL TECHNICO ill MEL FERRER 1 "3 SAILORS AND A GIRL" Jan Who I III III Adults SO( Children Fre Bargain Show-1 Paid Admission with this ad admits two "JOHNNY DARK" Tony Lauri "ALL I DESIRE" Barbaro Carlson Ft deittilr OPEN 6:00 START 41:13 50o Childron Under 12 Always Free "SENSUALITA" ELEONOR a ROSSI "SECOND CHANCE" ROBERT MITCHUM CARTOON Ft dith IN 113 ROBERT MITCHUM CARTOON '1k I It PRAIRIE 12:111213 I IICHPOOt011 Wok 0ammo WIWI RI "MAI Mrs Jane Morrell 19 of 7024 Dover Lane was reunited Tuesday with her two sons handed over to police Monday by a baby sitter when the mother failed to return as scheduled Her custody of the tots was restored by Assistant County Probation Officer Maurine Williford after a conference with Mrs Morrell and her parents Mr and Mrs Reynolds Mrs Morrell and her children make their home with the Reynoldses at the Dover Lane address The boys Dale 2 and Kenneth Ray 4 months had been placed by police in Lena Pope Home's Lupton Memorial "This Woman Is Dangerous" Joan Morgan "Close to My Heart" Gino Mil land CARTOON OPEN 615 Joan Morgan "Close to My Heart" CART Gone Milland OON OPEN 615 I Starring CEIHELL1 VA11101111S011L CIO CHAIIISSE tarring gr Ily 11 1111 billitill ILLLI II I A II 0 II 0 11 it PH A nioor Palace joy 556 8th Ave IDE ''14- (I Hi 1 th 4 1 Mir- 1 RIM IDE 'IP tb's kw arnty ''Ainvst I "I' it 1 to But re it i I Love I 711 14 8mroe 0- fac -I 0 LAST DAY OPEN 11:15 DON'T MISS THIS Fascinating Witty Suspense Filled Drama by the Old Master ALFRED HITCHCOCK VA-8842 3400 28th ST "MIAMI STORY" Story So Adler "CONQUEST OF COCHISE" John Stock CARTOON 3400 28th 3 VA-8842 "MIAMI STORY" Barry Su Adler 9 INIONOtirtT fit ettEHIS at am SPECK 10All Itint TRACIsUMARKPETERSWAGNEI Ibilli 111MIN IC wir'si SPENCER WAN KAI ICISOI TRACIsUMARKPETERSIVACINE1 DALLAS' THEATER '54 is producing "Marry-Go-Round" through Nov 27 as its first show of the season The play opened Monday the Margo Jones arena theater's seventh year of active operation and lOth season of plays counting summer sessions "Marry-Go-Round" is a comedy about a couple who have lived together for 37 years and have three grown children who suddenly reveal they are not officially married at all and intend to wed new partners BOULEVARD BRONErutt 1ANcE41 11-41IACct4tv OS e1 with vlee 4 17 I I LATE 'LITTLE TOOT' I NEWS AN 61-G11 PICTURE ELPALUINj SmTARGIEUEVLASICHAL 1 I BROM AT ft i III feelect-4c1 CISEmAscoPE: 41 it I with a '( 4t----- A tr A e-Iir e- L' ELAINE STEINAll PLUS! LITTLE TOOT MARQUE MUSICAL 11 LATE 4 NEWS i I --r-at'WeetaKusa'0Av)mtomamou AN lit-G la PICTURE i wi 0 "REAR WINDOW" JAMES STEWART GRACE KELLY Color by TECHNICOLOR Mot 25 Mot 33KKdd ZZ 7100 CAMP BOWIE SU-1471 Now 80c Per Car Ray Mi Wyman "LET'S DO IT AGAIN" NIT NO 2 CI Iltan Stanwyck "TITANIC" III II New District Manager William MacDonald of Dallas has been named district manager in Texas for Hiram Walker Inc A native of Houston he joined Hiram Walker as a salesman in Texas and at the time of his promotion was state manager in Colorado DIDN'T DO RIGHT BY ME UtUN I IA KIWII or nit Ridglea 0 Parkway 0 PARK'AlIRE 114t4 51a4vti rleaWeLf 1 I "COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS INSTEAD OF YOU 3 4( 4- Ring and Danny I Bing and Danny LESSINGS INSTEAD OF SHEEP- -LOVE YOU rel 4om ro Bing and Danny 1 IRLINGToN tm sr AlWititONSINIL Alt12110 IRLNOTONtigli tirti l'Ikt MOM AfttiiiMilliki 1 STARTS TODAY! A Peovorful Story of Romance and Intrigue! CLARK GABLE LANA TURNER "BETRAYED" VICTOR MATURE "CinornaStopo" "THE STUDENT PRINCE" Ann Lanza (Tochnkolor) "MASSACRE CANYON" PHIL TOTTER "MASSACRE CANYON" PHIL TOTTER 4( QUINTETTO ALLEGRO the instrumental group now playing at Ridglea Country Club owe their careers in the United States to a spaghetti dinner The Italian-born wife of Arthur (Rusty) Jones now their manager invited them to eat at the Jones' Rio Grande Valley citrus ranch when the musicians all Italians were performing in Mexico It was easier said than done because permits had to be worked out with immigration officials to get them into this country Four of the group were liberated from German concentration camps by American forces The string quintet which numbers Hotel Texas' Keystone Room among its past engagements will play throughout the country club and for private parties through Nov 13 THE RALPH MARTERIE ORCHESTRA'S scheduled appearance Saturday at the Casino has been canceled because of a mixup in Marterie's bookings Curley Broyles' Orchestra will fill in the date TICKETS GO ON SALE Wednesday at a special counter on the south side of Hotel Texas' lobby for this year's Moslah Shrine Circus Nov 19-28 in Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum It's the 12th year for the circus which brings clowns wild animals and daring aerial and other acts to the coliseum for a 2-hour show SISTERS THE BEST 2eZsy 2 0 A -314ICK) gg74 jktlv Last Times Tonight! "DRAGNET" 1DMISSION (Color) Jock Wobb Bon Alexander 40c "MAN BEHIND THE GUN" Randolph Sant (Color) 2 Admissions tame Cat Admits Canoed ADMISSION 'tjv Last Times Tonight! ad Mb Oh AS MA Color by Technicolor PARKWAY OPENS AT 100 RIOGLEA OPENS AT 330 MANSFIELD HWY AT SEMINARY DR Ida O'Brion "THE BIGAMIST" HIT NO 2 James Moreno "FORT VENGEANCE" ea CRB6NgBY teamed for the first time! DANNY 1 1 1 4 teamed for the I ea 10 MANSFIELD Diti SM first time! A' 41 MANSFIELD HWY AT SEMINARY DR 5 BING DANNY Ida O'Brion 1 "THE BIGAMIST" HIT NO 2 SBY James Moreno FITAYE "FORT VENGEANCE" Vil 1 :1 I 1:1 0 46 4f ArN Tower 6 LEE Eray PORT WOITN'S GRIATIST SHOW VALLI' Nine ternfte new Berlin tunes! Nine ternfte new tunes! 2 ACTION HITS! 4 fl MR 111 m-in '1 I Street LAST DAY TO SEE "BOGEY" AND "BABY" IN AN EXCITING DRAMA! HUMPHREY BOGART LAUREN BACALL "TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT" HOAGY CARMICHAEL TOWER OPENS AT 121S 791 STREET OPEN 510 "TO HAVE AND It A Win ISSIVIISS ales alu IIVIRWIM 1111111 OostsoPon 4 AM IVVICK tarcri2 1fl EV ek1SELI 'ill- I I til te- I a' I WEDNESDAY also will be the first day for sale of to "Salome" first Fort Worth Opera Association production this season Richard Strauss' "Salome" will be given Nov 24 in Will Rogers Memorial Auditorium Central Ticket Office will handle tickets for the single opera Season tickets may be reserved by calling W1lson-8188 or Jill 1111 I I I NIWAY IBS NEAR RIVER OAKS Victor Laurie "DANGEROUS MISSIONS" Joel Lake "RAMROD" CARTOON HIWAY IBS Nal SIVE OAKS Victor Mature-14w Laurie "LIANULHUU5 MIIUN' Joel Lake "RAMROD" nu CARTOON I VII lilt 11 II 11 III I I 1 II 9 ri VERA ELLEN Jr1T -r "Irrx MAI IN A-LI Meh A fN ZN -rr-Tt I I A INKY Nx 1 JAMES STEWART Vss FrHr- -EJALIED SPIST1 M's Si 11110100mramon 1 VI it II 1 At-N I 11-GM's GREAT DRAMA! II GREAT 0 Ito 3 1 2 0 3 Zo gol 4 0 I 1APfg-PNJ Ko 401111! lUayfil Fender Heads Committee Studying Space Problem from the committee on the advice of Precinct 4 Commissioner Bosco Minton He pointed out the commissioners should be free to weigh any final plans that are offered Brown advised the committee it should not only consider present needs in the crowded County Courthouse and Criminal Courts Building but keep in mind requirements of 30 years fromnow Several answers to the county's space headache have been advanced among -them the building of two wings on the courthouse to be financed by a short-term bond issue OARING SE SATIONAL SHE WAS LIKE A TIGRESS MCMAW MOW DANGEROUS! BACK TO THRILL AND DELIGHT YOU AGAIN! DAViD (ZWICK'S 0 a GONEILlyITHATH WI ncomoto ARPGABL EN LEIG SLIKTOWAR Wel Is HA lo ClID -1-1 FRIDAY FOUR FEATURES! 1 KNO KOUT" Theinit ths won'clet'a VISTA 151011 moo KUM INGSMblistt ME uctufkiatv hitrw ASLrNOD RIG SCREEN I IIIViNG with 44 i -THEATRE 11161 i 1 i l' 'il RoAERT mom BACK TO THRILL AND DELIGHT YOU AGAIN1 '7-t-04-- xlit -1- JAEEE GREER twilmoutizim 1 es Air' OutitheaSt 1 GON WITH1TH WI lonclistatst I Et smut Mama AOCARL EN LEIGMtSLIKTOWAR11101i IC HA 21 MI 1 -r BERLINS FRIDAY FOUR FEATURES! 1 a I -It DARING I :64 A '-1) a it SE SATIONAL KNO KQUIS og I' 1 1 i -I -1 0 Ii I a si 7 1 4 i 0 i 1 i i -I 'w SHE WAS LIKE A TIGRESS fr r----- 4 i ii Theinit ths wonder 4 -t (' )e 11 IristLc i EfeMI0 WW1 DANGEROUS 1 i :0 's'- ei tiOgotb YISTA ISI A4! I 4S Ikt 0 Ilitraelbi es iiiri I I de lationat 4101 IELIE0r10 lam IGS POMO 0 4''r 11611AG A 0 dD c' V- i' lie N' ir71004611 '11 1 TEE GE 4101ix iplio4 i Lr rill '''l 44'A4 ii 4s 4 e' i' f)''- pt ill 11 1 2 J1 i --1' p1 1 5: s- ith''r'" Ispiu-t it 4 4 i'''''Ird 14 rrillyrtilltirri47) r7c A '41'61 DEAN JAGGER t) fr Iii s4-' (- I -4 vit Aft 4 tsif-421 I ''7 1 County officials have started the ball rolling toward finding a solution to their office spa problem District Attorney Howard Fender was named chairman Tuesday of a commrttee of officials and deputies to find out what space needs are The committee authorized at a meeting of county officials Monday night will report its findings to Commissioners Court The committee was appointed by County Tax Assessor-Collector Reed Stewart chairman of the informal organization of officeholders set up prior to the campaign for passage of the four-year term amendment Other committee members are County Treasurer (Bill) Gurley Chief Deputy District Clerk Ray McKinley County Engineer Steve Champeaux County Auditor (Star) Williams and County Legal Adviser Jesse Brown Fender at Monday night's meet-4 suggested formation of the committee after he received cool reception to another recommendation--thatCornmissioners Court employ an industrial engineering firm to make the study' His later suggestion won unanimous approval indicating solidarity among the officials that at least some forward step should be taken Commissioners were excluded Luzon Typhoon Kills Five Damage Great Starts TOMORROW! 4 4- rrnlinnivatut 01'4'1-'3 ALFTAILFAIIIIISRP IR A 1 Onto kola 1--- ROB RIF WOW UN DA! DARNELL MC PA ANCV i IrMITCHU "ROBERUN DCDARNELL MC PA ANCE MANILA Wednesday Nov 10 least five persons were killed and tens of thousands made homeless by a typhoon which swept across Luzon Island Monday night The late-season storm which Wednesday was moving across the South China Sea toward the Chinese mainland caused uncounted millions pf dollars damage Wind vetocity reached 120 miles an hour Flimsy dwellings were ripped apart and telephone poles were snapped Heavy rains caused flooding of great tracts of farmlands STARTS TONIGHT SKY-HIGH THRILLS! ON OUR GIANT TWIN SCREENS a Tweety and Sylvester Cartoon "SATAN IS 'WAITING" LATE WORLD NEWS Adults 100 Kids 35 4- 1) 1 STARTS TONIGHT ON OUR GIANT TWIN SCREENS STHR-11112111 4 i s' il A I 1'' 4 4 414 vg 1: 00000 1 Sli? 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