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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 10

Publication:
The Wichita Eaglei
Location:
Wichita, Kansas
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Page:
10
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rV- Ws Share Customer Parking at KnightleyY or Teachers Needed For US Army Schools Overseas wm 15 Membership Benefits Stressed County Fire Chief for State 10A The Wichita Eagle liUriiy MOTtof Ffitry tt 1ISS after an operation for a retinal detachment of the right eye Belaf doctors -said the singer whb was In the 'hospital four days was making progress toward recovery After a short recuperation at home Belafonte plans to go to' Hollywood to make a movie A need for teachers far IT 8 A governor's conference on fire ami vice president for the In- Army-operated schools in over It K' Chemise Loveliness prevention to be held March v3 at the State Capitol Topeka will feature Sedgwick County Fire Chief Raymond -Davis as an afternoon speaker1 Davis will address firemen oh the benefits- of membership in fire associations- He is president of The Kansas Fire Chiefs Assn for Springtime Fluid crepe (rayon) molds this chemise dress has a gathered back (we hope you wear the option belt that comes with-it) it's in green or navy Sizes 7 to 13 1795 YSaysQouble Title -5 Confuses Ad Men i Confusion of national tadver-i 5tlslng markets Isas prompted television station KTVH to ap-i fply for re-designation of its identification Dais Larson as-distant general manager said fpriday I A formal petition has been I 'nied with the Federal Communi- locations Commission by Joyce A Swan Minneapolis Minn president of WiChlta-Hutchinson Co lhc The company owiss and operates KTVH FCC spokesmen said the sta-V tlon now uses' "KTVH Hutchin-' son Kan with studios in Wich- as an identification If the 1 FCC accepts the petition the 1 Identification will be Wichita Kan with studios in Hutchinson Swan said the physical construction of the stations will not be altered He said equal ca- paclty for live television shows Will be available In both studios Implies Separate Markets $He said national advertisers appear to be confused by' the double Identity and consider the Hutchinson title the prime factor They frequently misinterpret the double name to Imply separate markets Swan said KTVH-was the first television station In Kansas It was started 1 In Hutchinson in July 1953 In Wichita the FCC allowed three television channels The Wichita KTVH studio 2015 37th North wM originally occupied by another station KEDD which wentnut of business in 1956 Thr studio pras re- opened by KTVH as a remote studio about four months later Tin Justifying the action Swan said Is obvious that ail advertising media that covers a large area must cater to the larg-- eat metropolitan temational Assn ofjFlre Chiefs The conference pi sponsored by these two groups along with the Kansas' Statfc' Assn i Inc and jthe Kansas State Fire Department To Represent City Assistant City Fire Chief A MCGaughey will represent the city department at the session Gov George -Docking will give welcoming address which will be followed 1 by a discussion of fire prevention by Donald Charles president of the LAJTC: A discussion by aj panel of experts also will be a feature on The How of a Statewide Fire Prevention Davis said Thursday that planning for a more effective inspection program in Kansas will come from the meeting with home residents soon to be urged to cooperate voluntarily in a general program of inspection on their "'premises Tax to Support Schools Another important facet of fire prevention to be discussed is a 1958 extension of the educational program for Jire fighters in which 3 per cent of a total 2 per cent tax on fire insurance premiums will provide for four additional fire training schools A training school has been held annually on the Kansas University campus through auspices of the University Extension Division Davis explained He said the last Legislature provided for the 3 per cent of tax funds to institute training schools and for districts of the state yet to be outlined so that more firemen can receive training The schools will be held annually at different cities within the district and attending firemen in addition to learning fire fighting techniques will be versed in public relations procedures to better educate the public on fire prevention seas areal for the 1958-59 school year was anounced here recent-ly 'by Civil Service examiner Milton' Gould Recruitment of teachers to instruct American Children in Germany France Italy Japan and OJdnawa next year is 'being handled by the 8 Army Engineer office Kansas City Mo The greatest number of vacancies will be for elementary teachers experienced in the primary grades Secondary teachers who qualify in two major fields will be needed also Other op-' porttinities exist for librarians guidance counselors and dormitory supervisors A limited number of administrative positions are expected Representatives from the overseas schools will conduct interviews and accept applications from qualified candidates from the Midwest area at the 8 Army Engineer office Kansas City on March 7 8 and 10 In addition to free transportation overseas and return rent-free living quarters are available in most areas Salary for instructors is $377 monthly Tour of duty is one year General qualifications include a degree 18 semester hours credit in professional education courses and two years of teaching experience Age range la 23 to 60 Information is available from Gould Room 222 Post Office Building Wichita Harry Belafonte Leaves Hospital NEW YORK Feb 21 (UP) Singer Harry Belafonte was discharged from New York Hospital today after surgery to correct a minor condition that developed tm Theater Lobby To Be Remodeled At Cost of $11000 An $11000 improvement of the Orpheum Theater lobby is planned with work to be handled by John Neely Construction Co 814 8th The remodeling project will include new doors a new ceiling and a new floor Neely's firm also obtained a city building permit Friday for a $1000 remodeling project on the dwelling at 227 Old Manor Rd Three houses are to be constructed by Frank Weldner 1500 32nd North according to permits Issued Friday He plans to erect $7700 houses at 3914 18th and 3915 and 3921 Bella Vista Other permits went to: Ewing Jr 3235 8 Gordon for a $2000 repair project on his dwelling Alvin Fish 640 St Paul for a $2000 addition to the commercial building at that address Dean of College Takes New Position FAYETTE MO Feb 21 (UP) Dr Samuel Meyer dean of Central College since 1955 has resigned to become academic vice president of the College of the Pacific Stockton Calif HEW BR0WHIE MOVIE OUTFIT Brownie Turret Camera Case and 4-Light Bar Reg 9V7A50 $9865 I FOLDING CAMERAS 120 and 620 Sizes 50 From IjJbollJJrofkerj 1U DOUGLAS Eagle Want Ads Bring Big Results! Wichitas Newest Concept In Food Shopping Studio Operator Arraigned "Friday i On Misdemeanor 1 Operator' of the House of Pho-tography 508 Central was arraigned on a misdemeanor warrant Friday in Court of Common Pleas Robert Mounts 48 of 2719 Vassar was charged in a state warrant with enticing or suggesting to a child under 18 to participate in an immoral hi connection with making lewd pictures 'iMounts who has a wife and two 'children posted bond of $750 Judge Tom Raum sched- uled a March 10 hearing Leslie Orr 233 Holyoke I photographer at the studio and' Mounts were arrested Wednesday by vice and Juvenile detectives after police confls-1 cated a quantity of lewd pictures of young girls allegedly taken at the studio The evidence was taken in a raid Tuesday after-1 noon Mounts also faces a Police I Court hearing Wednesday on a I charge of possession of obscene photographs Orr faces a similar hearing The new charge against) carries a maximum sentence of one year a $500 fine or I both upon conviction The sentence would be served In Sedg- wick County MaiV i Juvenile Capt Harold Cook I said statements were taken from two boys and a girl all Juveniles concerning alleged activities at the studio DESIGNED ENTIRELY DIFFERENT FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Cherry Carnival To Be Held at FU i JGeorge Washington's birthday 1 will be observed- In the usual fashion at Friends University with the annual Cherry Carnival fvent starting at 7 pm Saturday Watkins HaU will be turned into a carnival midway for the event The colorful extravaganza will feature booths and attractions' ranging from a cake walk td a Rocket to the Moon Pink and Apple Blossom White" has been chosen as theme of the which Isi sponsored by Student Christian 'Assn "Several weeks of arduous whisker grooming Will be judged in a beard growing contest as one highlight of the evening with a -male quartet contest furnishing 'musical variety Crdtraing event of Cherry Carnival will be the introduction and- coronation of the Cherry Carnival king and queen Finalists in the latter contests include Quay Cox 248 8 Athenian Caroline Mllbexger 812 Woodrow Clarice Jones John- son Kan Ramona Baker Protection Kan Antone Godding and Lewis Wheeler Hugoton JKan Carnival festivities win begin at 7 pm Coronation Is scheduled for 8:53 I hr vt- See the Revolutionary AIR DOOR No Knobs to Turn No Doors to Push Just a Wall of Air Lets You Walk Unhindered into Plan to See This Sunday Fe 23 4 i -i? i1' 7 jr si- fc 1 r' -C I 1 V-J' Located dti 33rd and Arkansas y- fail to visit this beautiful hew IGA Foodlintr whicwill be open Sunday February 7 das wee If 5rf- 'yA j- t- SV 3 FuneralRites Set For Wichitans' Father i it Funeral services forFred Robinson Sipea75 Newton' Kan thefatherofthreetWichlta women win be 'held atl0 am Mondays inV 8t Maryi Catholic Church Newton: The RL Rev Hemnan wfll officiate 'if 1 Sipes died Thursday In Bethel Hospital Newton-He fwas bom Jan 3 1882 In Garrett Ky He had armed In the state since -1912' retiring tot Newton in July 195L 8urvtvora include his wife Mazy Ellen vtwo sons Charles Albert Russell Kaiiand George i Alex Mllan5-Kan the tluwe daughters Mrs1? John Joy T7722 Maple Mra Laurence 1 Bachman Rtr and Mk: Dale 218 1 Tyler Rd a atep-daughter Mrs James 'Ar-nold Newton step-son FTan-- ds Grochowsky Newton? two Mrs Anne Belle Flower Brandenburg KjL and 'Mra Henry vJones Raddlff Ky Shd 16 grandchildren rThe irosary wintbe: recited at I 6aturday and Sunday! in Draper Funeral: Home Newton Burialwilltbo 1 1 -imr RIDESFORTHECHILDRENBY TWO: TRAINED PERUV lAN LLAMAS unusual Sh wilt bb attractitw on the openingrday of RalphffiNew ICA Foodliner i Snpoksand Corky" geWtlfeahalhavelbeenxwelf i vCtrsined to puli iTly lovechtldren and '--fa they -are nor bothered byejetremd-- -1 L- --J ur cold weather Rides-noon' and roml Ok A A kj Ibk VVjT 1 i 0 Jwill be glvcn from rl 0 arn-t6 tUntil 5 pmSiiny pnly i i I LU a mrvrr i ww.

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