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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 4

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The Statei
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Columbia, South Carolina
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I 4-A THE Columbia Saturday January 29 1966 Hedy Leman Faces Radio Stations WIS 560 KC WCOS 1400 KC WNOK 1330 KC WBLR Batesburg 1430 KC WCKM Wlnnaboro 1250 KC WOIC 1320 KO WUSCFM 894 Meg WCAY 620 KC WQXL1470KC WCOS-FM 97 4 Meg WNOK-FM 1047 Meg Shoplifting Giarge (Continued From 14) a wool dress and other items that police said were found in her bag got there Miss Lamarr was wearing a plaid coat over a wool dress when she appeared for the news conference at a Sunset Boulevard restaurant buy lots of things at the May Co" she said at this coat I bought this yesterday And I paid for everything" Earlier police had quoted her as saying wilting to pay for these things Other stores let me do it" Asked about this she replied: remember making such a statement but then reporters and police were asking me questions very early this morning when I was half asleep and I could have said anything" Miss Lamarr also told a newsman: aU the foss it has caused I found the whole experience fascinating Everybody was very kind to me and the only thing I lost was two bobby pins" Miss Lamarr still slender and handsome at 51 and still possessed of the haunting black eyes and long dark hair that made her famous is to start work next week in her first film role of consequence in 15 years TV Guide Michael Quill Dies Jefferson Hotel (Aerial ptwto by staff Phetrpkr Maxta Rabarti) From Street Level Bank Buys Hotel (Gontimud From 1-A) on future feasibility studies A major factor attracting the bank to the property was that it is geographically the highest block in Columbia and would thus show off a high-rise office building to the best advantage The bank president said that The State House Column In the 31 years that he had headed the TWU of which he was a founder Quill seldom had failed to open his biennial ban-gaining with a strike threat Always at the last moment a settlement had been reached and New Yorkers had come to believe that Quill never would call a strike But at 5 ami last New Day he shocked the city by going through with the last of his many threats and striking the buses and subways There had been limited subway strikes before and limited bus strikes but this was the first dtywide tie-up and it proved chaotic Tor 12 days millions of New Yorkers fought their way to work afoot in overcrowded commuter trains or along highways that were enmeshed in traffic tie-ups never before experienced in the largest city The strike eventually ended when New new Republican mayor John Lindsay engineered through a three-man mediation panel a package settlement over two years that City Hall estimated as worth $52 million union put the figure at $60 million life began in 1905 in the mountain country of County Kerry Ireland It was a peaceful life for the first years In 1916 in what today is called the Easter Rebellion war broke out between the Irish and the British over demand that it be given borne rule Quill joined the off-anion war in 1922 while he was only 16 years old The legends that grew up around Quill include one that goes: entrance into the United States was on St Day 1926 with the Irish lad still limiting from a bullet he had picked up while fighting the British That particular legend dwindled over the years until the limp eventually was attributed to a bad feU taken in the hills of Kerry while tending his sheep However the pretty coincidence of his arrival on a day sacred to the sons of Erin survived first job in this country was as a subway laborer He held that job for a year during which QuiU once said he spent his time digging the tunnels for the subways whose employes he later led into organization WUSN-TV Channel 2 Charleston Agrl Pin 9:30 Cartoon 10:00 Portray Pig 10:10 Beat lei 11:00 Cartoon 11:30 Magllla Got 13:00 Bug Bump 2:30 Monoter 1:00 Hop Hooper 1:30 Amor Bond 3:30 Billlo Grom 3:00 Big Picture WSAV-TV Channel 3 Savannah (Continued From 1-A) the federal court by the deadline The majority feces a dilemma It has the votes to pass the 50-member compromise scheme if it can get it to a vote Leaders count at least 28 votes But it have enough votes to cut off debate That requires a two-thirds vote or Record Number Use Farmers Credit Service A record 25600 rural South Camiiniana benefited from Farmers Home Administration credit services during 1965 according to Edwin Rogers state director Rogers said funds advanced through the agency totaled about $16 million- Nearly one-third of this was provided by private lenders on an insured basis The agency launched two new programs to help low-income rural femtitoa increase their Income It also expanded its rural housing program increased aid to family farmers added a credit service for rural community waste disposal systems and broadened' financial assistance for rural community water systems Loans were provided for the needs of senior citizens and community rural recreation centers All rural counties in South CsimHna are served by Fanners Home Administration offices Loans are made only to applicants unable to obtain credit elsewhere On TV Today 0:00 County Edit 0:30 Atom Ant 10:00 Sec Squlr 10:30 Underdog 11:00 Top Car 11:10 Fury 11:00 Flm 11:10 Exploring 1:00 Wrmtllng 3:00 Ckwme (Continued From 1-A) hard not to fall under the spell of his mischievous leprachaun nature Quill went to city prison Jan 4 three days after the transit tieup began for violating an antistrike injunction that had forbade a strike of his 34400 city subway and bus employes judge can drop dead in his black robes" Quill shouted just before he was taken away will not call off the strike dety the injunction and go to jail I care if I rot in Among those who watched him that day were some who saw him as a sick man drawn depending as he never had before mi his cane pale of face but verbally as strong as ever Two hours after his arrest Quill collapsed In prison Taken to Bellevue Hospital Quill's illness remained a mystery until the strike ended Jan 13 Then he was described as a victim of congestive heart failure Quill a thick-brogued Irishman of normally ruddy com-plextion had a history of heart trouble going back more than a decade Contempt of court charges against Quill and eight other TWU leaders were dismissed with the end and he lives and fortunes of the people was transferred to ML Sinai HospitaL Quill was released only last Monday and the following day he made his first poststrike appearance a news conference at the negotiation headquarters In the Americana Hotel from whence the strike call had gone out prior to last New Day In his final public appearance Quin flashed a measure of his old flamboyance as he ripped into President Johnson who had aroused his anger by criticizing the 15 per cent wage increase won by the transit strikers in their new two-year contract nie president had said the settlement was in dear violatin of the per cent wage-price guidelines Johnson knew very well that the guidelines did not apply to municipal workers" Quill declared Thereupon Quill accused the chief executive of playing politics with the of this city" A Roosevelt hospital ambulance was dispatched to home late Friday afternoon A wheel diair was taken in but later it was removed empty A physician prounced Quill dead between 5:30 and 5:35 pm Filibuster (Continued From 1-A) observer mused that the 1966 senatorial race has already begun Casque and Scott would be grouped in a three county district with Sen John Marlboro County Lindsay was one of the original leather-lunged speakers Scott said reapportonment by the courts be as good as what got The judges are all from South Caroina and I'd rather let them do it than the Colleton Sen Harrelson held in reserve a resolution that would end the deadlocked debate and leave it to the three-judge faded court for the decision debate would only result in further debasement in the the resolution read Renpportionment has been ordered no later than Feb 7 and the filibuster team vows to talk pass the deadline if an accept able compromise cannot be reached niiEnaaij Now? Ul II worm Urged Ptriormai Service to Mp you locate the exact career opening lhat fit you ana your amMtiono MW Sanfagar SMe Dial SMBI ar Koanoiiw BMg I33S Mala WBTV Channel 3 Charlotte 7:00 Raocab 11:30 McGrawr 0:00 Capt Sky King :00 Heckta A 12:30 Lamb 0:30 Tenn Tux 1:00 Pator Faca 10:00 Mighty Ms 1:10 Talk TV 10:30 Beattaa Vk Bubat 11:00 Tom A Jarrv 3:00 Duka Jefferson The area south of the business section is blocked off from commercial development by the State Capitol and office complexes and the University of South Carolina has to go north" Cantey said He also pointed to other developments in the general area of the purchase including two lose from either of the plans under debate What does merely holding the fort mean in terms of physical effort? Consider as a typical example how James Waddell spent this week After a Sunday truce was declared near midnight last Saturday Waddell drove to Beaufort arriving at 2:45 Monday morning at 6:30 be was up and on his way back to Columbia Monday night he managed to get four hours of sleep on a cot in the Senate chamber The next night he presided from midnight to 7:30 Wednesday morning and managed two hours of sack time at his hotel afterwards Later Wednesday he presided for 4Vk hours and got 2tt hours rest at the hotel a total of 8 hours in three days Frank Roddey of Lancaster one of the floor leaders managed 7 hours in four days Lovick Thomas the clerk of the Senate who is called on repeatedly for parliamentary ratings spent only two hours in bed in 72 hours ending Thursday Wednesday night many senators got a great deal of sleep because filibustering Sen Fred Scurry of Saluda promised no quorum calls Not so though for Grimes He lost a coin toss and had to stay But it has been a hard week physically for all concerned Said Waddell: people seem to think doing seem to think we're doing nothing The fact is we are jeopardizing our health to get a plan before the court" Meets NC Board" The script is second rate and only hardened fens will find it very amusing (COLOR) 9-11 (NBC) on Saturday Night at the Movies provides Charlton Heston another opportunity to be a beefy hero This time he is in cowboy rags a gallant chap who trust the Apaches and especially Jack Pa-lance their leader (COLOR) (CBS) The Loner has a brooding well told story with Question of Guilt" Pity poor Lloyd Bridges who thinks of himself as dirty late night hyena who shot an Army officer in the (ABO Hollywood Palace again has Arthur Godfrey as its host He does a lot more this time than just saying are ya? How are ya?" For instance he joins guest Sid Caesar in a bumbling comedy sketch involving a German professor who plans to make movies at a bankrupt film studio WFBC-TV Channel 4 Greenville 100 unit motels within two blocks Citizens and Southern opened from scratch in Columbia on November 1 1934 The first office was on the ground floor of the old Carolina Life Building at the corner of Gervais ana Main (now the Columbia Building) The present quarters in the Barringer Building at Main and Washington were leased in 1937 GROWTH RATE FAST Cantey said that the Columbia office is the largest and is growing at a faster rate than any other He cited the growth of industry in the area in recent years He called Columbia most competitive banking community in the state" ana noted that the presidents of all banks operating in the capital reside here Downtown Columbia is fairly well concentrated and is to maintain its Cantey said to the future it appears wise that we acquire a substantial area to erect a building of our own design rather than a remodeled older building" he said PLANS NOT FINALIZED He emphasized however that plans for the building are not finalized Dr late father contractor Hogan acquired the properties in 1958 When he died in 1964 Dr Hogan became head of the family corporations Hogan said his two corporations will be dissolved Thomas Lane speaking for Lane Taylor and Wolfe said the whole deal was arranged in two weeks time sale is one of the largest local transactions by private enterprise ever to take place in' Columbia" he added OPENED IN 1913 The Jefferson Hotel opened in 1913 and has played a prominent role in the life of Columbia ever since Before newer hotels were constructed nearer the State Capitol it was said that more laws were passed in the Jefferson where many legislators stayed than in the State House It was purchased on February 27 1957 by a group headed by Fitzhugh Smith for a State (ABC) ABC Scope finally gets around to of the a haunting documentary on the plight of abandoned American children The film explores how child welfare agencies aid the tykes and views the problems in finding homes for 300000 homeless children ll-Completion (WNOK) Young Ken McLaughlin a high strung sensitive youngster is not completely understood by his rancher-father on The Late Show On Friend Flicka Ken is a failure at school neglectful about his chores on the ranch and tends to spend his time day dreaming but Ken and his father learn two important things that change their lives (WIS) -Twenty-five foot monster crabs spawned in an earthquake create terror among members of a scientific expedition on of the Ckab This i bravery" shears on the Graveyard CIS had surveyed all of the areas in the city and had come to the conclusion that the business area has to grow northward The block just south contains City Hall and the Federal Courthouse plus the large puking facilities being constructed by the city 31 The most they can count on is 28 votes and some of them are doubtful So cloture is impossible even if all senators were present a rarity So the debate goes on and on The hard-core members of the majority who have spent endless hours in the chamber since the filibuster began Thursday a week ago have done yeoman work keeping the heat on the dissidents The key men are Morrah Morris Waddell Roddey Grimes McKown Florence's Graham Parker Moore Gres-sette Hemphill Nicholson Bristow Williams Harrelson and a few others They have held the fort for colleagues who were ailing or had other business Many of them as one senator pointed out have nothing to gain or Richland Judge Falls On Ice Fractures Ilip Richland County Juvenile Domestic Relations Court Judge John DuPre fell and Judge John DuPre fell and broke his hip on an icy sidewalk Thursday An official in his office said Judge DuPre underwent surgery on the broken hip Friday He is reported doing well The official said the office does not have an associate judge and all cases pending will be heard when a special judge i named will include works from Beethoven and Bruch 7:304 (NBC) Although Flipper again manages to be quite heroic a scouting buddy of Tommy Nordon who really saves the day in a tense watery tale some nifty camera work here as Ulla Strom-stedt's car misses a deer and lands smack in the middle of a drainage canaL (COLOR) 7:304:30 (CBS) Nostalgia is a foot deep on The Jackie Gleason Show as the gang performs in a Nineties" musical revue Costumes and songs are color fuL 84:39 (ABC) A trip to San Francisco for The Doors Reed Show of course means a reunion with Willie Mays the favorite but borne free if a fan of enjoy adults going looney at a ball park and can stomach Donna and her pals almost frothing at the mouth for autographs 8:394 (NBC) Get Smart almost outsmarts itself with to the Old Drawing 7:30 Ratcah 0:00 Jeftona 0:30 Atom Ant 10:00 Sac Sq 10:30 Underdog 11:00 Top Cat 11:30 Fury 13:00 Grammar 12:10 Exploring 1:00 Jubilee 3:00 Duke vs NX 4:00 Trails Wart WCIV-TV Channel 4 Charleston 0:00 Jettons Atom Ant 10:00 Sac Squlr Underdog 11:00 Top Cat 11:30 Fury 13:00 First Look 13:30 Exploring 1:00 Movie 3:00 Movta WCSC-TV Channel 5 Charleston 7:00 Farm A tome 11:00 Tom Jany 7:30 Living Truth 11:30 McGrow 0:00 Capt Kangaroo 12:00 Sky King Ralnt 12:30 Lattta Tux 1:00 Flicka Mf Jymptlm Llnue 1:00 Duka va NX 0:30 Wedt 0:30 Holly Pataca 10:30 Jem Jamoo 11:00 Lady IN Er 11: IS News 1:15 Inter Trader 7:30 Shenandoah 3:30 GoH 0:00 Jeamtta 5:00 world et Golf 0:30 Get Smart 5:00 Lardeo 0:00 Movta 7:00 New 11:00 Sam Davta 7:30 Gtaaoon 4:00 Golf Ctettlc 0:30 Sacrof Agent 5:00 Ftatt And Scgi 0:30 Gat Smart 5:30 Wilburn Sr 10:00 Guntmaka 4:00 Wraatllng 11:00 New 4:50 Nawt 11:20 Movie 7:00 Death Vlltay 5:00 Wrmtllng iissrrtxe 5:55 Nawt 0:30 Gat Smart 4:00 Wilburn Br 0:00 Movta 4:30 Ftatt A Scg 11:00 Lata Slow 7:00 Porter Wag 4:00 Bowling 7:30 Flipper 5:00 World at Galt 0:00 Jeonnta 4:00 News 0:10 Got Smart 4:30 Bill Andarton 0:00 Movtat 7:00 Village Sq 11:00 Out at World 4:00 Wrmtllng 0:30 SeC'Agonf 10:00 Guntmoka 11:00 Night Train 12:00 Movie 5:00 Wilburn' 5:30 Ctry 4:00 Bobby Lord 4:30 Nawi 7:00 Porter wag 7:30 Gtaaoon to the rac Smart 9:00 Movta 11:00 Twin State 11:30 Movta 4:00 Now 4:30 Scherer McN 7:00 Dick Dyke 7:30 Flipper 5:00 Lone Rang 10:00 Gummoke 5:30 BIN Andarton 11:00 Nows Woa 4:00 Net WmS 11:151 4:30 Theatre 7:10 Jackie Gleason 0:30 Secret Agent 3:30 Pra Bowtart 1 0:30 Lawrence 5:00 Jimmy Dean 9:30 Dream of 4:00 Patty Duka Jaannto 4:30 Nawt 7:00 Lltttott Hobo 13slS The Saint 7:30 Flippar M0 Donna Read 5:00 Tmm :5 fmor 5:5 oStaA ttarrtniS OtaSnoto 4:10 Potty Duka 11:00 Late Show 4:10 Addams Fam FuufftV To Races Guntmaka Movta 1:30 Pro Bowlora 1:00 Wild of Spt 0:30 ihennm 7:00 Now 7:30 Ozzio A Her 0:00 Donna WJBF-TV Channel 6 Augusta 11:00 Cartoon 3:00 Basketball 0:00 BowlMiod 5:00 World of GoH 0:30 Got Smart 4:00 New 9:00 Movtat 4:30 Scharermen 11:15 Tonight 7:00 McHalo 7:30 Flippar Hm 11:30 Mag Gorilla John 13:00 Dance Party 1KW Wrmtllng 1:30 Bawling 3:00 Amer Spti 7:00 Life 7:30 Form A 0:00 Bwana 9:30 Atom Ant 2:2 S86- 10:30 Beettoo Top Ranked Dulse WECT-TV Channel 6 Wilmington rkk 11:30 Fury 4:30 Dragnet 1:00 Go 5:00 World at Golf 12:00 First Look 0:30 Get 0:00 Maverick 9:00 Jettons 9:30 Atom Ant 10:00 Sacral Squlr 10:30 Underdog 11:00 Top of :2 gyPltlBO 1:00 Roller Derby 1:00 Duke NCS 4:00 Hennetey WSPA-TV Channel 7 Spartanburg rtat 11:30 McGrow 4:00 GoW Omsk 9:10 Lam Loner 7:00 Sugarfsot KV 12:00 Sky King 9:00 Heckle Jrtc 12:30 Lattta 1SSS Tux 1:00 Flicka 10:00 Mighty 1:30 Farmer Gray Llnut 2:30 Wrmtllng 11:00 Tom AJC 1:30 Mm Codi WSOC-TV Channel 9 Charlotte WATCH REPAIR SPECIAL! denied Oiled lYr Gnanmtee Electronically Timed JEWELRY COMPANY NEXT TO PALMETTO THEATRE NEW! IX DEBONAIR Serb AG-OV a With Free Stand RCA VICTOR SP0RTAB0UT TV a tube (overall drag) with 125 aq in picture Newly-developed Power Grid Tuner chatrie (design average) PRICE BROS Service What We SdT 1441 Hampton St Ph AL 0-4211 7:00 Sgt 7:30 Swing Soc 1:00 Astro Boy 0:30 Bulheinkto 9:00 Buga Bunny 9:30 Atom Ant 10:00 Porky Pig 10:30 Foreign Log 11:00 Forty Tlrne 11:30 Magllla Gorli 11:00 Kant 1:00 Big Picture 1:30 Gadabout Gad 3:00 World of Spti (W1S) Top ranked Duke meets North Carolina State at Durham on ACC BasketbalL (ABC) Wide World of Sports is more punchy than usuaL First there is a visit of Cassius (Muhammed All) Clay who views film dips of his heavyweight boxing bout with Floyd Patterson and comments on the fight Then he bends spartscaster Howard ear with his plans for the future Next come fascinating glimpses of high fling skaters of the 16th annual World Barrel-Jumping Champ pionship at Grossinger Jim McKay describes the action 1:304 (WXOK) Bill Miller The Villagers and Jean-nie Lavoie combine talents for 30 minutes of pop" music and pantomine production skits on Village Square (WNOK) Walter Hendl will conduct the Chi cago Symphony Orchestra with Isaac Stern as violinist on Great Mnsic Selections WTOC-TV Channel 11 Savannah 8:00 Copt Kongo 11:00 Tom A Jo 1:30 Amor land 7-00 Pori 9:00 Heckta AJC 11:30 McGraw 130 Tfwatra 1-5 Jackie GImm 10:00 Mighty mou Lmsie i-fl Wdrtd el Soli 0-30 Lener 10:30 Unut 1:00 FHcfca 4:30 Munster 10:00 Guntmaka WRDW-TV Channel 12 Augusta i- SEria US BS US J3ffi 7:00 WOrtd 9:00 Heckta A Milton Tenn 1:00 Happily Ht 2:2 W- Magt Amor Bondtt lOdO Ltaua 3:30 Bmdtlend VBTW-TV Channel 13 Florence 7:5 VllS MkGiwarT Wmonar 0:00 Cant Kangaroo 12:00 Sky King 5 30 WhSum Br 9:00 Heckta A 13:30 Lattta 4:00 SpttNew 9:30 Tenn Tux 1:00 FKcka :30 uJrtZnT HM Mighty Msa 1:30 Newt 7:00 VMtage Sq 10:30 Beatles 3:00 ACC BufcH 1:30 9:10 Ga 10:00 11:00 4 4.

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