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The Wichita Beacon from Wichita, Kansas • 21

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i si i -Vi--i' I 'A vi i' i 1- V- 9 A '-1 'I WICHITA KANSAS THURSDAY EVENING JULY 23 1953 1C ri in July Will Become Christmas Gifts 1 INSTRUCTOR SHOWN WITH Mrs Toyo Nito wife of a Japanese doctor exteming at Wesley Hospital left helps Wichita girls to make doll clothes Although Mrs Nito speaks little English she ha become a favorite instructor for youngsters attending the YWCA day camp at Camp Bide-A-Wee Shown with the dolls are Marilou Kern 8 left and Jeanette Kern 7 of 5010 Hemlock Place Making and dressing dolls have the same fascination far little: girls the world orert and although those attending YWCA da camp here understand their teacher language is no barrier Mrs Ttoyo Nito wife of a Japanese doctor extemlng at We ley hospital volunteered to help with the first YWCA day camp for girls Thirty-six girls spent several days this week at Camp Bide-A-Wee northwest of Wichita The days were packed with fun for every little girl with swimming games and other 'recreation dramatics and crafts Doll making feature! during the camp session end a project for the second day camp' starting- Monday will provide Christmas gifts throughout the world far other little girls who might not otherwise have a dolL Consequently the youngsters attending the camp worked intently Mrs Warren Taylor 1433 North Vassar and Mrs Richard Douglas 3002 West Pine helped with the doll project but the most interesting helper of all is the teacher wtih whozn-Tthe girls could not talk Mrs Nito a stranger in a strange land enjoys the work She whelps with making the clothing for the dolls and the girls think wonderful according to camp officials have any trouble" one little girl said fun and I like making dolls" In addition to the day mmpst three one week overnight campings are scheduled These are open to any girl between the ages of and 12 at only a small cost A supervised camp program is planned with all the activities that make camping fun Those interested can call the YWCJ4 for information Report on TV KEDD Learns I Not Quite Ready EDITOR'S NOTE: To readers a complete picture of tho telt-TUlon Prospects for this area this on has been wtlh the Wychita Appliance Dealers association Personnel of KEDD the chan- -'V I -v DOG BIRD BECOME PALS-Pretty Boy a Pekingese dog and Fran Ci a parakeet are good friends They are pets of Barbara Cohen 12 (above) of Milwaukee The bird frequently sits on the dog's head and they play and eat together (UP Telephoto) Almost Grasped Success Flair for Psychiatric Lingo Lands Ex-corporal in Jail and found the documents sub-! mitted by Pitts were forged They said Pitts had been performing routine duties at the hospital the direct supervision of thej medical staff" After his arrest yesterday Pitts I said he had only four years of high school training to qualify for his job Residents of the French Quarter apartment house where Fitts I lived before taking the residency said he on for hours at a I time about psychiatry" Morey Sear assistant district I attorney recommended bond of I 37500 for Pitts who is booked on forgery and impersonation charges The ex-corporal also is being held for investigation by the FBI Dr Leckert director of I the hospital said if Pitts had not been found out as an Imposter no telling how long he would have gotten away with this" NEW ORLEANS July (UP) handsome ex-corporal in the air force with a flair for psychiatric lingo that enabled him to land a hospital job as resident in psychiatry was charged today with forgery and impersonating a doctor Paul Pitta 22 Camden applied at Charity hospital under the name of Jack Lang" and flourished letters of recommendation from the professor of clinical psychiatry at the Stanford university medical school and the senior medical officer at Keesler air force base Biloxi Miss He also described himself as a 1952 graduate of the Stanford school of medicine But another resident psychiatrist at Charity spotted Pitts as a former corporal stationed at Keesler for whom he had recommended a medical discharge on mental grounds Hospital authorities checked Allied Truce Camp Hit by 'Dud' Bomb MUNSAN KOREA July 23 A Ugh explosive rocket carried by an unidentified plane fell today on the Allied truce camp's baseball diamond about 600 yards from Lieut Gen William tent but failed to explode The "dud" caused no damage or injury They're pretty sure the darned thing came from one of our planes" a United Nations officer said A plane was seen flying south after the rocket fell United Nations planes on' close support missions normally carry several of the usually lethal rockets Plan New Oil Shelf Bill Test Senate Asked to Break Deadlock WASHINGTON July (UP) A controversial proposal to earmark oil and gas revenues from federally-controlled ocean-bottom lands for education may get another senate test it was learned today Senate members of the conference committee on a federal oil leasing bil If or the continental shelf may take the step In an attempt to break the house-senate deadlock on the measure Sen Guy Cordon (R-Ore) chairman of the conference group said the educational provision was he only issue blocking agreement The conferees recessed indefinitely yesterday after a third Utile attempt to break the deadlock The disputed proviso was tacked onto the continental shelf bill rom the senate floor Sponsored by Sen Lister Hill (D-Ala) the amendment would earmark the share of the off-hare oil and gas revenue for federal aid to education after a wo-year period in which the mquey could be used for national defense The house bill does not include he educational proviso and the muse conferees have refused to accept it On the other hand the senate conferees have thus far refused to abandon the amendment As a possible way out of the deadlock it was reported that the senate conferees may bring the bill back to the senate for a second vote on the Hill proposal This would give the senate a Chance to reverse its stand and clear the way far quick house and senate agreement The continental shelf one of the measures for this is a follow-up to the so-called tidelands bill which gave coastal states title to sea-bottom ands out to their historical three to lOtt miles The remainder of the submerged lands of the continental Shelf are under the exclusive Jurisdiction of the federal government The federal area extends as much as 150 miles seaward of the state limits and has petroleum resources estimated at between $40000000000 and $250000000-000 Ben Paul Douglas (D-UL) has estimated that the states might get as much as $25000000-00 in aid to education over a long period of the time under the Hill amendment Under the proposed legislation the federal government would get not less than 12 per cent of the value of all petroleum produced from the continental shelf The lands also contain sulphur deposits estimated at $3000000000 Kansan Held In Alaskan Triangle Case anchorage Alaska July 23 (UP) William Rader 49 of Mullinvllle Kan was arraigned here today in the triangle" shooting of his former wife in a downtown hotel Bali was set at $5000 by District Attorney Seaborn Bucka-lew Rader was charged with an assault with Intent to kill Laura ForSberg who was shot down as she was visiting a friend in a hotel here Miss ForSberg is expected to recover Rader was divorced from the victim a few months ago Levy on Wife's Estate No Stuntmen No Doubles W- i- TV Thrills Often Involve Real Danger to Actors PHONE 2-4431 FUNERAL Wedding glfta Stella's Floral 4-4701 or Washington HOUSE PLANTS MrZ hatha tertillcer and anpplloa Johnaon 1707 13th 3-2735 Feasrsl Net test William ate SS oC 733 South Topeka paaaed avay July Slat in a local hospital Services vriU be held la the Donates chapel at 3 Pm Friday Burial in Wichita Part cemetery Mrs Edith of 160 South DeUroae paaaed away Tuesday Funeral services will bo conducted Friday morning IS a nu In chapel of Gordon mortuary Rev Roger Allen tho First Presbyterian church of It- -elating lBtemmt in BC Mary's cemetery Newton Kansas Oordea-mortnary tn charge NIELSEN PvtT Harry Stanley age North away in Korea June services urUl be held at the Brrd-BnodgraM Funeral boma 3 nu Friday Dr Upton of tho Plymouth Cragregattonal churrh wlU officiate Interment In White Chapel Memorial Gardena TJW Over There poet No Ill wtU cn-duct gravealde aervleea Memorial by Byrd -Snodgrass Cometortes snd Monnniantg 2 3 BURIAL LOTS For gale tn White Chanel cemetery 3-183S 34814 Mathewson 3 Wichita Park Cemetery near entrance Fhraa 3-5701 or 3-4730 FOUR LOTS IN CHRISTOS WRITE CHAPEL MEMORIAL OARDBg 03-050A SALE FOUR LOTS BIL MEMORIAL GARDENS CALL AFTER 4 0-0555 Hssltii and Hygiswe 4 MA88AOE Drutlese rood to health for paralytics nvrvnue Dr OuasL 2017 IV MlnMapolfts T-CS31 Help Masssra 1617 CENTRAL circulation try Niagara Units No obUvatlon 7-8080 Special Notices Legs! 5 WILL Bo seanonstble 1 debts ether then by mo Eorl Herren Mot bo responsible for any debts other thus nr Arthur Gunning Pergonals 7' LEARN TO DRIVE No waiting-04-2021 CARE FOR ON AO ZD AMBULATORY PATIENT FR1VATB CASE ONLY 2-3004 Alcoholics Anonymous 135 tb Topeka COST IS LOWER Insurance Is tho finest Service Is aa CaU Thayer 7-3308 4-3883 Let Alexander Know IP BEWBta CLOG CALL 5-0188 Nursing bona Ranch type Bed patients wheel ehalr ambulatory Ole an Doctor's relorencea 7-1148 Pgychic latsrprstera TA JO ANN 1348 Topeka Be Misguided Lady Lee SSpgOMO gifted BIO (or and boilneae odrteor Lived tn Wlofalte for over SS vonn Bho no km no tneatMM WDs esMt- ty what rn lMh In tsot tha tnth good or Sad on all attain at Ufa Coma an mo tn trouble toned avay Roadlnga dally and Bndtv No readings ir atalL Pornanat beno atndla 823 BROADWAY SurplusWood Alcohol Plant Offered for Sale WASHINGTON July SSfUF) Harris Ellsworth OL-OreJ said today the general services administration has promised to give preference in the sale of the alcohol plant at Spring-' field Ore to hidden who will use It for its original purpose The plant was built during World war It to convert wood waste to alcohol G8A will advertise "Shortly" for bids for its purchase Ellsworth said He said he has given up the idea" that the plant could ba the- basis the ultimata development of a great Industry which will utilize wood waste" He said GSA officials have agreed snd win give preference to bidden who plan to produce alcohol rather -than dismantle the plant or use it for other purposes know" Ellsworth said is at least one large company which has both vision and money enough to undertake the rebuild-' lng and developing of the Spring-field property into a producing -i A-power Plant Begun LONDON July 23 Britain is building its eighth atomic-energy center and "the first atomic-power station on a'slte by the Calder River' Cumberland Tha station Is expected-i to- product around SOfiOOjOOO watts of electric power enough for a fair-size town U-kl 0(S)5l -A- LEGAL PUBLICATIONS M3sm J7' i 's Jih' i- -t SS00743 9L09743 80j0S 41570 -a EATING TIME After a hard morning of exercise and play therq is no nel 16 uhf station which was ex-1 time quite as much fun as mealtime This dining room picture is a typical' one at pected to get into operation here the YWCA day camp It is also bound to be a favorite time for those who will wasY on theSiy tluTweekSS staY overnight at the three one-week sessions planned in August they learned the important piece of sky ornamentation was recalled once more to the factory for further testing While KEDD staffmen are anxious to get on the air they are happy too that RCA testing departments are giving the big antenna a thorough going over want any trouble after the antenna is up and RCA experts are checking every angle to prevent KEDD spokesman said While the New Jersey xnanu- facturers have made other UHF antennae the Wichita antenna is said to be the first attempted for channel 16 -operation News from the factory was optimistic however for quick delivery and KEDD personnel said it- is hoped telecasting over the Wichita station will be in prog ress immediately after the first of next month Events for the opening ceremony and early programs have been prepared for many days As soon as the antennae is in place here the scheduled telecasting of programs will begin it was promised Some' of the NBC network shows which will be beamed into Wichita homes through KEDD facilities include the popular Show of Shows" starring Sid I KNOW HOW TO FLOAT This group of beginning swimmers already know how Caesar and imogene Coca and to float and learning is fun at the YWCA day camp' From left to right they are lS? SSJEfSl Kay Tillery it) 1206 Pearce Sherry Ivester 9 visiting here from El Reno (Ala KEDDPplaiis to hit theaiMn-i Susan Miller 7 813 North Water Mary Lynn Mitchell 10 1520 West 16th tercoxwected with the live shows Sharon Menasco 9 7 23 Lexington and standing at the edge of the pool Sue Snod- from the NBC network the day! grass camp swimming instructor (Eagle Staff Photos) the first telecast is beamed from the local station Hit Pa-1 rade" and Groucho Marx also will OVfv itGCOFtl be among the first NBC live shows to come into Wichita homes Marriage Applications through the TV screens WUn gi Ai MyiBB-y ay i I Armour ooLa ot Wlcnlu Station KTVH at' Hutchinson A Sunderland Wichita and uML Push Button Makes Jail WU Summer Group Will Stage Party The University of Wichita filmed mystery stories at the 8tatue of Liberty on the George Washington bridge at the Palisades Amusement park on Long Island sound and the East river at the Polo Grounds down in the city subways snd at a six day bike race Oh yes duplicated the Canadind wilds in New famed Botanical Garden Writers Spare Ne Peril This is all very Interesting and fun but the hitch In our television wars we have the time or the budgets for doubles or for duplicate sets We go in for the real thing high above the city streets or right along the subway's third ralL Sometimes I suspect that our writers have a sadistic streak or maybe a personal grudge against me Every script includes at least one scene that puts me in a dangerous spot that cliff-hanging incident Or maybe writers care They sit safely at a typewriter at home The idea is to build suspense for the listener who wonders he make It?" Well I wonder too There was the day at the Palisades amusement park We had a wild chase over the narrow catwalk alongside the highest loop of the roller coaster 116 feet above the ground Normally this is used only in the summer season We borrowed the park in the of winter foe had fanned ninwg the catwalk Fight Effects Real A friend witnessed the Show snd later said to me I saw you up there and I was scared for you" Wen I was plenty scared for myself Another bitter winter day we ere shooting on Long sound An actor and staged a "fight to the death" in a rowboat guess we put too much realism in this one He took a swing at me I sidestepped and over he went into the icy waters Oh waslt cold That took him out of action for the remainder of the day as he tried to thaw out LEGAL PUBLICATIONS Note: Ralph Bellamy star of Against Crime" on C3J8-TV is 'guest columnist during Jack vacation) By RALPH BELLAMY NEW YORK July The other day I ran into an old friend from Hollywood television films in New York must be tame stuff after all your years of movies in Hollywood" he remarked with what seemed just a bit of condescension I had Just come down from a rough day of shooting on scaffolding atop a 25-story skyscraper in the Grand Central zone and I waz still a bit shaky The scaffolding was temporary stuff tar repair work We were protected from a 25-story fall by the flimsiest hand rail Another actor and I had Just gone through a We had agreed that we would go all the way in faking We wouldn't touch each other If one fell there was no point in pulling the other to sure death I hated to disillusion my friend but putting our CBB-TV show Against on film in New York is rougher tougher and far more dangerous than anything I ever did in Hollywood Locales Real In the movies there are doubles and stunt men for many of the rough spots snd every safety precaution is a matter of course Rather than shoot all of a scene on top of a skyscraper Hollywood builds a duplicate set in the studio There is no danger of a fan at least nothing worse than stumbling over your lines One of the many reasons we decided to put Against Crime" on film wag to take advantage of the interesting locales in amd around New York Including places celebrated as tourist attractions We wanted realism and ire got It During the past year we have $1 Million Bing and his four sons have legal title to Share of the family lirealtiv but(tojr law they do not have possession of it unffl the large inheritance tax is paid Under California community property laws half of their' wealth summer social committee has scheduled a party and dance for the summer students faculty and employes Friday at 8 In the University Commons building Alibi room Dr Eugene Savalano chairman of the summer social committee announced that Joan a committee member would be in charge of arrangements Refresh menu will be served Meals to Be Topic The Aurora home demonstration unit will continue a lesson on quickly prepared meals Thursday at 10:30 a at Bethel Presbyterian church The discussion win be Jed by Mrs Jean Allison 1144 West 38th and Mrs Alicia Carpenter 184! West 47th The hostesses for the day win be Mrs Pat Quesenbury 3133 Jackson Mrs Mary French 4756 Balina and Mrs Bernice Sldebottam 3747 North Santa Fe As a money making project grab 'bag gift exchange win be held has added a nightly feature to I McauniTAuica the evening performance within I Martha Brown wtchua nave been in the habit of turalpg I jacki Newkirk Burlington off their sets after the evening I news closed out the nightly pres-1 omSun bitb rf wiehitY entation from Hutchinson and Evelyn Hutchison Wichita the news does not close the re-1 Paul a Jascnke and Jo- Anne Bagby ception from that station KTVH staffers have added what hot ht wichtSiT7 they call the KTVH Feature Mel olet Theater as the last offering Of I Jamea Canada and Jet Zpcr the night The offering presents I tT I Jamea Dalton and Boo Ana TeUey a film story usually in abridged (both of wicbiu form to bring it into the time W1 realm for the Station before the RobertH Welnnd and Betty Jo Las-fade out Ibaeb both of Wichita Divorce Petitions Filed I -Loren Cook ra Betty Cook married in Columbus Kan Juno SS 1M7 Hi (best temperature yesterday SO at aealaet of duty 6-1S- pm a year ato today 03 this 1 Rebecca Dunkln vs Robert Donkin date since 1888 100 la 1938- married in-Wlchlta Mar 30 1040- Ex- lowest temperature during 13 hours Itremo cruelty and grow neglect of duty endlns at 0:30 a mjCBT- 70 at Norma Robertson vsTK8mas rear ago today 11 this datg I Robertson married in Sedan Kan Juno lnu7 33 1934 Gross neglect of duty and hotri 1 extreme cruelty to dae: TWla A Ptckersou XMek- Tbtal 339 normal 3 A3 departure --wl4 erson marrted In Newkirk Okla Jan Precipitation 11-4 normal Sunrise to- Sunrise Pndsr 121 a- sets 1 18S2 Extreme cruelty and gross ncs- 7:44 pm licet of duty ehsS? H'jf Jjxxrter Donna Sue Weaver vs Claud ensnge jfuii date July 38 I Weaver married July 32 -1850 Orou More Secure' An electric push button system of unlocking the outer Sedgwick county Jail door has been installed by Sheriff Ty Lockett reducing escape risks This not only Is safer than the old system of using keys but is mors convenient in booking prisoners Previously the Jailer had to unlock the door unless someone on the outside was available with a key to permit the entrance Of prisoners The push button Is operated by the dispatcher who is in smother room but in full view of the barred door leading to cells This syststem would forestall a jail break such as one which nearly succeeded several months ago Federal prisoners overcame a guard and reached a downstairs door before being persuaded to return to cells rather than risk being shot by the Jailer and deputy Sheriffs Had they a Jailer In the corridor they might have farced him to unlock the last barred door leading to freedom A prisoner being taken to the courthouse or federal building might seize an opportunity to overcome a jailer smd get his key This was a constant threat although it has not occurred With no one inside having a key to the door the danger of escape is lessened greatly according to Lockett (Published In Tho Wichita Eagta Evening July 33 1983) NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARINO J5PtoTw5T JXDE DRAIN SOI DISTRICT To Pay Inheritance Tax "A of axDawicK county FabUo notieo Is hereby given in sompltanoo with prevlclone of B1 104T 79-30M that tho governing oody trlS meet on tho 8tn day at Aogut ai o'clock b' at 1324 -Norib Weal Street tho Heloon resident for the jpnrpoeo at hearing objections and aagvertng qnestloae at tanayers relating to (no loU lowing budget and tho propoerd tax levy and considering smenrtmentg rslstlvo ROYBUDD President A KENNEDY Trsssam j- o) i Fnesdlng Cnrrat YP Froposed Yr (Aetna!) (Actual A Estl- BndgvtEn- 1 Expenditures: tested) 1052 solnc Yr'ltM 3 Gonpcneatlon ol Uitdon 510000 S150O0 3 Office Bopplles 00eeS04eO00 09S099000090 -Cl Attomfi StlArp 0e0000M00S00000000 so6ee imn iion A eaefesofogaootgotssio IfOBS 200-00 -m- AOObOO a lb OtMf OllBritt eveee0eogsf0s0evsests0s0 VflM 00-00 i Stoltrlal tad OippUtl oe inMiM049- Nm IMt 3500 Etectten and TuVUcaUcm Expense 13JS 125m 48J4 nevlect of duty cruel treatment habitual drunkard tbl Ragsdale Oooito Racsdslo married la Clayton Tnl If 1IU Amm mM Snta Racsdslc mai July 12 10M dK 1 treatment Bulls Joe Taylor vs James Taylor married Dee 37 1983 Ectrcmo cruelty and gross Hows nevlect of duty- oward Ocbwat vs Ann Oebwat 1A nuweitt VUVnb V9m 4 married In Chicago 111 Doe 18 1043 Bonnie Prison vs' Pbmip Mm ssurrled la Wichita April 19 1047 XX- Itremo mental and physical cruelty and xross neclsct of duty Oaylene MeParlaad vs Wesley Wichita Nov McFarland married In 1 1 33 1940 Xxtremo cruelty I V- Evelyn Rooco vs Jei 1 hMu Jesse Re see ms rrled tn'-Maacheotor H- Jan 4 1 1050 Extremo craelty and-ATots aagloct 13-ia I 1:30 a 21 1 3lM 2 ml nl 9 JO Yx t-52 5 22 4 11 7SO a I SHADE TEMPEStATDRES Dew Relative Points Humidities -34 0:30 5J 30 33:30 a 8:30 a 81 88 43 57 ww wo first EmnTSJriSF third Drareo aro the total oreclpltatton for lilt Mit 34 CJBT a- Concordia Kan -U gi wa 87 fit 5 City Kan 37 -S Kansas clMr I llorUi oua 29 rr 05 103 51 1 i 00 90 04 S3 03 8 70 00 1 I I I I I 1 Bsaf HOIXYWOOD CALIF July 23 Bing Crosby put his 65 race horses up for sale today to help pay a mffilnn dollar inheritance tax on his late wife's Share of the Crosby fortune 1 The crooncrh brother Larry Crosby announced the move yesterday saying the star adso has put his Holmby HIUs mansion in west Los Angeles and his Pebble irw harnu the block The singer already 'hasl sold some securities "and may have to sen some cattle" from his Elkot Nev ranch to meet the government tariff his brother said' "The tax Is dose to a minion" Lazzy explained "So Bing has to liquidate same properties Dixie had a little that Births Y' At Wesley Hospital Ctrl 1334 SosUl Richmond Benton tor July 18 Trtt 1031 VuhL anmett ISIS Zut 33rd a son JiV 19 BXLb-eilM 012 north Dodge donghtcr Jeir 19 WOllaa' 1012 Water daughter July 10 Jamaa 4354 Bath von July 10 C80WLXT John Loan daughter July 10 SMITH Robert" 081 a July is Plane Equals 3 Railroad Cars NEW YORK July new united States air liner will be the size of two railroad can was Larry said Bing and Dixie should have had insurance to take care Of an friHnHtnww It Bing attorney John OMelveny said he tried to take out more insurance for Dixie before her death "but she adxeady wss sick snd we couldn't get the The horses co-owned by Sportsman XJa Howard were to be sold at Hdlywood park today and at the stables In suburban Moorpark Friday 1 11 -h- A Total Expandltaree so04osseos00i00f lose 923000 9 CaanrVroanrer'e Unenenmborod Balance on Jsnsarr 1 0 0090a0090000e0sfL3llJ3 It Back Tax CoUectlens 1 Vw CMMOWM 1L Total Raeoipta eM8l9099090990909009ti IU1U9 12 Lon Erpendltarcs 0000000000t0000e 22A0S 4 I i Snake Darkens Town But Pays with Lifey EUTAULA OKUL July 2S (UP) A four and a half foot snake climbed a power pole here and wrapped itself around a 66-000-volt transformer Electric power -for the (town went off fog an hour The snake was burned to a crisp Divorces Granted I Alvin Wood IMm AUeo I Norn Shields from-Rue Shields -J041 Georgia Leo Baas from Toddy Haas Mahalla Fsndlay from James Fund- IX Balance Forward wee 4M909999909M M00743 Bend and Xnterert Fund Bend Indebtedness 99000 900sHOMh Other Indebtedness Rdbtnoon from Dorothy Bobfn-Xra A Stmla Stasis L40I- Barbara 'I' i -V tte ft 7 vy s- 4 vs-' 1 -P St I I -k- t-Y-fv- V-' 4 I -A.

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