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The Wichita Beacon du lieu suivant : Wichita, Kansas • 32

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r-r w- i Hjr'fepl I II I'P- i -t 7 ---i 32 Tho Wichita Eaglo It IkHcWr II Report on TV KEDb Plans 3 6 Continue With National Metals i- Holds 0pen House u-An open house celebration was held Wednesday at the new Wichita offices' and warehouse of Industrial Metals Iflc Leaden of the metals and aircraft Industries friends and associates attended' This- was the fint public viewing of the quartan since they were constructed at 2028 Northern St last spring according to Rav Wesley Wichita branch manager The operation begun by the Strueby an employs of The Wichita Eagle died after being taken to Wesley Hospital lata Wednesday from the scene of the shooting at 2495 N' Hillside Ave an aircraft comoany warehouse Strueby was -born Tn Wichita Dec 20 1935 and had spent most of his life in Newton according to Moody Mortuary Newton He was a member of the Newton Presoy terian Church -I- Survivors are his mother Mrs-- Mary Randall Strueby of Routs 2 -Newton and his grandmother Mrs a Strueby Newton Funeral services will be held' at the Moody Funeral Chapel at Ur am Saturday Youth Exonerated In GunshotDeath The companion of a 17-year -old Wichita photographer was exempted from responsibility Thursday in the death of -Duane Jon Strueby 619 Green Ave whom police said fatally wounded himself late Wednesday while handling a pistol Detective Charles Prowse said paraffin tests on the' hands of Ronald Hunsecker 18 showed negative results Similar tests on hands showed presence of nitrate Prowse said indicating he had fired the gun himself i COME ONE -COME ALL TO THE HARRY STREET MARKETS 9TH ANNIVERSARY FRIDAY SEPT 17 and SATURDAY SEPT 18 Everyone can Save the cash register receipt of your purchase made during our ANNIVERSARY SALE it is valuable! You may use it to apply on tho purchase price of any item of $100 or more at the ROYAL HOMES STORE 928 HARRY 12 GROCERY BASKETS GIVER AWAY WORTH S8 A PIECE HENS ARKANSAS FRYERS Gov't' Graded Calves CHUCK ROAST ARMOUR CRESCENT SLICED BACON Graded Calyes T-BONE or SIRLOIN Graded RIB CHOPS lb 290 lb 390 lb 290 lb 370 lb 490 lb 390 firm brought a fully-integrated non-ferrous metals warehouse to Wichita new industry here The company continues to offer stocks of aluminum brass copper stainless steel and galvanated sheet and recently added other metals to these lines including cast aluminum and special aluminum product The Wichita warehouse is one of three which the firm operates Hobstetter general manager was among the officials on hand for the event here Other warehouses are in Kansas City Mo and St Louis Mo KLEENEX at ALL GRINDS 9i 1-LB TIN Tube Each for Ho I WATERMELONS LETTUCE Large Heads MATERIEL Boeing is moving storage materiel into the former Coleman Co warehouse at 2nd St and Mead Ave which was sold this week to Mai and Lester Greenberg Wichita oil operators Boeing has taken a short-term lease on the downtown storage property Coleman sold the warehouse when expanded facilitiesrat-the North Wichita pjarit made the" retention unnecessary PRODUCE Half Century of Service (EDITOR'S NOTE: To dn ttlll readers complete picture of tbo prospects for this ares this weekly report on television Is compiled' in conjunction with the Wichita AppU- ance Dealer's Assn) John North: vice "president and general manager of KEDD has announced thjit the' Wichita station Wichita outlet for the past year will continue its affiliation with National Broadcasting Co r-v Formal notification of the- de-J cision by an NBC official was re-1 layed to North this week by the i department of station relations i With station KAKE due to be-1 gin operations on channel 10 soon and with the final allocation of channel 3 still pending there has been some local interest on the resultant alignment of networks with Wichita outlets A long-time NBC radio show i is making -its TV- debut on the KEDD facilities Sunday Radio audiences have laughed heartily for 13 -years at Art "People Are and the antics of the citizen-funny men pulled from the audience now can ii be seen at home on this comedy 1 show without comedian Each show features several Inside and one outside events ranging from selling outlandish articles on threat of penalty to keeping a woman from talking for one week Hie TV version will appear here at 5 Sunday with Linkletter I posing the question: "Will 'land-j ladies rent rooms to tenants with unusual An outlaw joins forces with the law when John 1 Ireland stars in "Reunion' at Hill" a Playhouse of -Stars presentation over KTVH at 7 Friday The outlaw protagonist gets into I trouble when he offers to talk a 1 surrounded former pal into surrendering and gets in a scuffle with the man and has to kill him A bit of history is reenacted when the Are pro- gram hits the KTVH screen at 4:30 Sunday The stubborn determination of Britain's King George III to crush the American Revolution makes for high drama in the offering titled "William Last Speech to Parliament" Pitt who rose from a sick bed to speak for the right of the common man in Britain and the colonies has to be 'held up by friends to de-1 liver his last speech The Milton Berle show returns to KEDD at' 6 Tuesday and the first program of the winter series of hour-long musical productions will feature Mickey Rooney and Nancy Walker as guests Regular cast members returning include Ruthie Gilbert as secretary and Arnold Stang as a stagehand who delights in harassing Berle An 1850 "Whirlwind Courtship" in the western land of opportunity will be plotted in the Death Valley Days drama over KTVH at 7:30 pm Friday The locale is a gold town in the fabulous boom era I with rival lawyers striving for fame 'and bride The Comedy Hour seen at 6 pm Sunday will present that much seen on the screen young man Eddie Fisher Songster Fisher will head the line-up of stars including Patti Page Louis Armstrong Mischa Elman and Maria Tallchief This is a KEDD program Hit Parade" will feature some songs gleaned from yesterday's old standard itinerary along with the top tunes of platter and sheet music today As usual Polly Bergen Snooky Lanson Gisele MacKenzie and Russell Arms will sing Raymond Scott is the musical director The week's showing will come at 8:30 pm Saturday oyer KEDD What goes on behind locked doors of a jury room will be plot material for "Twelve Angry the Studio One presentation this week The outstanding cast is headed by Robert Cummings Franchot Tone Edward Arnold Paul Hartman Walter Abel and tahn Beal The verdict of these men mean life or death for a youth of the slums One standout on a guilty ballot holds the life in his hands The suspense mounts throughout the nlaying time after 8 pm Monday on KTVH Dick Powell is back in character as a tough guy in the Four Star Playhouse drama "The seen at 6:30 pm Tuesday over KTVH This is a return film and the last bn the series since a new series will be started at a new time 7:30 pm in coming weeks Powell a detective finds his gun gone and attempts to find it before tragedy occurs A part in bringing a murderer to justice will Je dramatized in "The Big Story to be viewed bn KEDD at 7 Jn Friday in a portrayal of an actual experience of Charles McKinney of the Tulsa World Tulsa Okla On the snorts side KEDD is offering tough Willie Troy and Walter Cartier in a 10-rbund middleweight match from Washington's new Canitol Arena over Cavalcade of Sports at8 Friday Car-tier has won 44 or his 57 fights and -Troy has been beaten only twice In his career A switch in Game of the Week has been made to bring more prominent teams Into view The Baltimore Orioles and Chicago White Sox "were slated to play hut pennant races have made a game between the New York Giants and Philadelphia Phillies of Greater viewing im- i porta nee' and the latter will be seen with preliminaries getting under way at 11:45 ajnf Saturday Pachuco! X'v 14-year-old girl was taken police custody Thursday by officers who said stolen clothing and merchandise items between? $50 and $75 were recovered at her home and the home of girl The girl bears a Pachuco tattoo on her left arm which she said she engraved on herself a year ago in Los Angeles knowing that it signified the secret organization She denied however that the Pachucoa were a violent group" Railroad Superintendent Will re on October 1 RED POTATOES 1 CD-fllb "'WILL Leaders of the tend divisions in the 1954 a Community Chest campaign wen named Thursday by Joe Moddrell Sr general chairman rOf the employe divisions in the October drive The division headed by John Miller will con-i? effect employe campaigns in plants having 20 to 40 employes 'Tha division headed by Joe Creed will organise campaigns wfor plants having 10 to 20 employes The total employe quota Jj is 8361359 of -which these two divisions willl raise 123712 Former Coleman Cq Warehouse Occupied Boeing Airplane Co moved into flve floors of the former Coleman I Co warehouse at 2nd St and Mead Ave Thursday following sale of the large structure by Cole-man to Mai and Lester Wichita oil operators early in the week Boeing leased the entire structure which includes five stories above ground level and a full basement which Coleman has not yet vacated The Greenbergs did not disclose kthe sile price The transaction between Coleman and the oil operators was handled by the Carl Ch'uzy Co Wichita real estate "brokers The building has 85000 square feet of space which will be used "for storage of Boeing materials Rowell Divinia executive' assistant to the general manager at "Boeing said the building will be tised in conjunction with other (downtown 'stonge sites the company is leasing Divinia said the firm had obtained a short-term lease on the property The Greenbergs bought the warehouse as an investment property Lester Greenberg said Thursday Coleman spokesmen said Thurs-r fday that sale of the building was r' tmadqpossible because of greatly warehouse facilities at North Wichita plant when the production of home heating appliances and 'aircraft components is carried on (Colexrikn had owned jind occupied the' downtown warehouse since 0w DaiLXerny Fine Levied for Drunk Driving Ray Barlow 38 1608 'Old Hilanor Rd was sentenced in City Courts Thursday to 30 days in rjail and fined $100 when he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while intoxicated Barlow was arrested Wednesday mt 53rd Street and North Broad-Way avenue Sentence was pronounced by City Court Judge Oeorge Ashford Sts' 1: A Ji stitution He became a track apprentice with the Missouri Pacific Lines shortly after graduation In 1932 he was appointed trainmaster of the Illinois division and later became superintendent of the Joplin and White 'River divisions with headquarters at Nevada Mo He was promoted to superintendent of the Missouri and Memphis divisions with headquarters at Poplars Bluff in 1948 before his Wichita assignment His railroad service was twice interrupted for service with the military forces He was with the corps of engineers in the first World War and served 1 again in World War II as a major in that corps Israel is a member of the Masonic Fraternity and the Shrine the American Legion and the American Railway Engineering Ass'll -r V- i I --H i i m' i :3 I i A half century of railroading will end for Henry A Israel when he retires Oct1 from the post of superintendent of the Wichita Joplin and White River divisions of the Missouri Pacific Lines Israel had been in the Wichita post since March 1 1950 'He is a native of Baltimore and a graduate of Baltimore Polytechnic In- Sale Planned The annual poppy day sale honoring veterans of three conflicts will get under way early Saturday morning The memorial poppies which will be soldf on Wichita street corners throughout the day Saturday by- members of the American Legion Auxiliary are made by hospitalized veterans in Kansas hospital wards The flowers are' a symbol of all-out service and are replicas of the poppies which "blew in Flanders field" In the First World War Many of the veterans making the small lapel emblems however are permanently injured men from the battlefields of World War and the Korean conflict Fuhds obtained In the poppy sale will be used for rehabilitation of handicapped veterans and their families The funds are used locally and state-wide Mrs Keith Gaines chairman of this sale said LOW LOW PRICES FREE GIFTS FREE SAMPLES ENTERTAINMENT TREATS FOR JHE KIDDIES DOOR PRIZES DRAWINGS at Ihe end of each day Sept 17 and Sept 18 You do not have to be present to win 631 EAST HARRY 2 For 25 -gal 590 MRS SHORTENING I -LB FREE WITH 3-LB TIN ft 1 A 5 I i i i i i PET MILK Tall Can ICE CREAM WE FEATURE Cream Style or Whole Kernel EUREKA CORN 13 fCV? Nash Nash 66 of Winfield Kan died Wednesday evening at his home there He was a former Wichitan and a retired merchant previously being the manager of a Goodrich Store in Winfield He was a member of the Naza-rene Church Survivors include his wife Grace of the Winfield home address a son The Rev Mr Nash of Topeka and two daughters Mrs Harold Kimel of Honolulu Hawaii and Mrs Knight of Tyler Tex Six brothers and a sister also survive Funeral services will be conducted at 2 pjn Friday at the First Naxarene Church in Winfield Burial win lake place there Bachnian Infant Graveside service foy the daughter of Mr and Mrs Bill Bachman 2476 Perry Avel will be held at Wichita Park Cemetery at 10:30 ajn Friday The child died at a local hospital Wednesday The Rev Leonard Cowan pastor of 'the Woodland Methodist Church will officiate In addition to the parents survivor tachide a brother Brad Bachman of the home a sister Birbtrt Ann Bachman of the home: the maternal grandfather Robert Israel Sr 1120 Coolidge 'Ave and the paternal grandmother Mrs Mary Ann Bachman 1448 Coolidge A ve Holds Hearing On Robbery Charge Preliminary hearing on a charge of first degree robbery against Earl Stephen 41 of Wichita began Thursday before City Court Judge James Riddel Stephens is accused of taking 1Q40 from Newton Bradbum of 813 Kincaid Ave on Aug: 1 i 3 at 631 East Harry or for for 10-ox Pkg Can GSCSUo (Jfe'atiHV Sampson PEACHES Bartlett POTATO CHIPS Frozen snow CROP CORK Frozen Shurfine ORANGE JUICE DAIRY pkoeSucts r-r sS-' i SAFE DAIRY FOODS BEAT THE CHAM Mrs FernellaFowJer was pre sented a leather desk" companion by Bob Conklin '-Wednesday night for beating the amateur typing champion at the national convention of the National Secretaries Assn at New York City recently Looking on is the president of the Wichita chapter of the National Office Management Assn Wib Youle lefV and Hazel Pitts extreme right" president of the secretaries asso- ciation The presentation was made af a joint meeting cfthe two organizations at the All is Eagle Staff Photo '-V' -r i i i3 rr.

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