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SHAMOKIN NEWS-DISPATCH, SHAMOK1N, PA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1957 PAGE SIX Little Likelihood Seen Inseparable Companions For Teacher Salary Hike Radio Time Table Tills Evening SingerYma Sumac, Husband Involved HARRISBURG (u.R-The chair per cent and corporate Income at a 52 per cent rate is simply too the Senate minoritj leader said. Tj "It will ultimately destroy our free enterprise system," Knowland declared, adding that if federal expenditures had been held to the 1955 level "we would now face the pleasant prospect of a budget sur Knowland Cites Danger of High Federal Taxation men of the Senate Education Com Finals fo Be Held In Contest for Mrs. Pennsylvania ALLENTOWN (U.R)-The final of WRCAMk WOR nek VABCTNhTWNYC mm WCSSwk mittee said that there is little likelihood the economy-minded Republican-controlled Legislature Hews, lyle Van. News, A. Jackson New, K.

Baitthiiti In Battle Royal Behind the Scenes in Music Allen Jeffreys Show would grant teachers and school 'Hidmen; Sports, J. rowers plus of almost $9,000,000,000 In the Teund lira; new 1:15 1:30 1:45 Henry administrators a proposed Nlwi; Sports Frank Sinatra Martha Wright 'Lowell Thomas Weather; news Trtree-Sttrtntre Sports, Stan Lomp coming fiscal year." Hellerwork Hour: Fulton lewis jr. tows; Johnny the Mrs. Pennsylvania contest will Eoward P. Morgan Sports, H.

Cote. Sports; Amos 'n' Andy Music Hal HOLLYWOOD (U.R The district attorney's cffice ordered full explanations today of a wild brawl involving fiery Peruvian singer 7:15 Romeo and Juliet Andrews Show. Gladstone; news. Gabriel Masters of Mystery be held tonight with one of five pretty housewives to be selected to HOLLYWOOD (U.R) Senator William F. Knowland, has warned that this nation's free enterprise system "will ultimately be destroyed" unless the current high rate of federal taxation is curtailed.

Hnowlanl told some 2,400 per Morgan Beatty. One Man's Family Ballet by Prokofiev EdwardR, Morrow (tows; Tnvtl 7:45 7:55, news 009 increase. Senator Paul L. Wagner, Schuylkill, said his opinion was in line with the "no new tax" policy set by GOP leaders in, the session. Bills in the General Assembly, packed by the Pennsylvania State Education Association, would raise Vma Sumac, her estranged hus Robert 0.

lewis 100 7:40. C.B.C. News: People In The Louis Sobot Snow Gang 8:25, Horatio 1:15 funny, ImWerter Wednesday Night- band and an assorted The brawl Tuesday was the sec Show, with Juk Johnson, Pres. Eisenhower's compete in the Mrs. America contest at Fact Lauderdale, on May 5.

The five finalists were kept busy 1:30 Recollections "Jemifa byJamcek. Conf. (if held) Richard Hayes 045 at News; The World American Music News; Music from sons at a. $100-a-plate Republican campaign fund-raising dinner the I maximum salaries of teachers' and ond altercation in 16 hours resulting from strained relations between the South American beauty billed GHEZZI'S Market Street HOT FAGOTS DELICIOUS DEVILED CRABS 5 for $1.00 today in he ironing and sewing Tonight: Sevareid Studio SaeneHleM. 1:00 UJ 145! administrators and give an extra solution to the tax problem could Fred Waring Update Seep No More, J55, news as the Inca Sun Goddess, ana ner snow; Nelson derated.

phases of the contest, attending a luncheon and touring Lehigh Valley with their husbands. increase of $100 for the 1957-58 school year and another for the fill-Concert HaU; hostprtsents unnterrupted recorded music. Newt; Boxing: News, Melody in uuiy oe iouna in me naiung oi increased federal expenditures. "A system under which the federal ffnvemment taxes nersnnfll in. This Is Moscow.

Piano Concerto byMostanM. 10:00 10:15 10:10 10:45 Harold Gomes us. Bobby Rogers, Mrs. Frank A. Eyphe, of Butler, music, Peter News; Don Rogers; year, on top of the already mandated $300 annual increments, for those periods.

10:55, featherweights in end urn. come at rates varying from 20 to 81 competing as Mrs. Northwestern Pennsylvania, Tuesday, night won FM-Cttnte News; Thu lsN.V, News, lyle Musi from News, Bill Brophy lirapntKMi; nwt The World oi BiU TejandJiia me cane Damns contest with a MusicTm: Schumann work 1IM 11:15 11:30 11:45 Music 'til Dawn, Show fudge, cake. Mrs. Gerald White, musical-director spouse, Moises Vi-vanco, 38.

The district attorney ordered "in person" explanations from Miss Sumac, her husband, two hot-blooded Inca dancers, three private detectives and a male Peruvian harpist. The family's collie dog, Prince, had a barking-snapping role in the fracas. The luxurious $100,000 Cheviot Hills home of Miss Sumas and Vi- auwivn, Tomorrow 11:55. eont.w5:30a.m. West Reading, representing central Pennsylvania, was runnerup.

The FOLLOW THE CROWD TO JONES contestants were also given a din Station WISL 1480 Shomokin This Evening ner to give the five Judges a chance to check their poise and personal lty. vanco, whom sne suea ior aivorce The other finalists are: Mrs. Southwestern Pennsylvania, Mrs. J. 8:30 Horatio Hornblower 9:00 News 9:05 UN Radio Review 9:15 Dinner Date 9:30 Family Theatre 10:00 Gabriel Heatter 10:05 Music From Studio 11-00 Virtil Plnklejr 11:45 Music From Studio 12:00 Sign OH Gerald Hegner, Sewickley; Mrs.

6:00 News Report 6:15 Dinner Time 6:30 Sports Time 6:35 Music for Listening 7:00 Fulton Lewis, Newt 7:15 Jazz Roost 7:30 Gabriel Ueatter 7:45 News 7:50 What's Tour Opinion? 6:00 Gam Busters John Scott Inseparable companions, Michel Ray and his pet" bull calf, "Gi-tano," grow up together and enact heart-stopping dramatic scenes in "The Brave One," RKO-CinemaScope-Technicolor screen classic produced by the King Brothers in picturesque Mexico. The film, which won an academy award for the best story, opens tomorrow at the Victoria Theatre. Eastern Ernest Lewis, Clarks Summit, and Mrs. Western Pennsylvania. Mrs.

JoseDh i i i ii i ii euro I.OTi i2 A-Sr-. III! I only a week ago, fairly trembled from the piercing screams of Miss Sumac's celebrated five -octave voice during the face slapping, hair-pulling, head bumping, clothes-tearing free-for-all. Some blood was drawn and at least one 220-pound private detective hit the deck. Miss Sumac sported a black eye but was credited with uncorking some of the most resounding blows Giarrusso, Pittsburgh. The are: Slavs Ma 1m nt Tomorrow i i-repcu UlUClHi IH firaiUl, Mrs.

neien Bailey, director of dud Strip Mining to Be Victoria lie relations at Muhlenberg Col lege; Mrs. Bernice E. Conner, di rector of editorial promotion, La five slaps across the face of one UNIVERSAL Hon-Dity WORKMAN Discussion Topic mes Home Journal; J. Alexander Zehner, managing editor of the Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph, and 'The Brave One', Rated High Among Best-Liked Films, to Open Tomorrow An unusual new picture already Special Offer MARCH 15TH TO MAY 4TH FAMOUS Grace Munhall, supervisor of home Lunch Kit in "Cordovan'' finish 6:00 Sacred Heart 6:15 Farm Fair 6:39 Wislin Time 7:00 World News 7:06 Sports 7:15 Wislin Time 8:00 World News 8:05 Wislin Time 8:45 Nelrhborhood News 8:55 Weather and Road Conditions 9:00 Robert Hurlelgh 9:15 Chapel of the Air 9:30 Time to Have Fun 10:00 News and Sports 10:15 Beauty Alert 10:20 Musical Interlude 10:30 News 10:35 Here's Hollywood 10:40 Lullaby of Broadway II News 11:05 Parallels in the Newt 11:15 A Woman's Decision uueen tor a Da 11:00 raoitol Commentary 12:05 Gajlord Hauser 12:10 Basil Rathbone 12:15 Millie Considint) 12:20 Interlude 12:25 State Newt 12:30 Local News 12:35 Music for You 1:00 Musical Miles 2:00 Sam Hayes News 2:05 Musical Miles 3:00 News 3:05 Concert Show 4:00 Tune Shop 4:45 Eddie Fisher 5:00 Tune Shop Wonders of the World 5:50 Harry Wismer 5:55 Cedric Foster News Strip mining of Anthracite, held by many students of the hard coal industry to be the one means that economics on the Pittsburgh Boajd considered by critics to be a can oi ruDJic Education. PVLTH2I didate for "movie of the year" hon IU1 of her maids, Esmilia Cevailos, 15.

Photographers and reporters who followed Miss Sumac to the palatial house scrambled to safety to witness the battle royal, which they described as "a whale of a battle" with "fur fling in all directions." The brawl lasted some 20 minutes, with time out only for name-calling and breath-catching. It was broken up by a carload of police and district attorney's men summoned to the scene. Edison's original bulb burned out SI.W ors, has been booked to open tomorrow at the Victoria Theatre. The attraction is "The Brave MM after 40 hours whereas the averaee 1 Range-top has kept the Anthracite industry in business as an industry, will be the topic of discussion at the annual spring meeting of the Pennsylvania Anthracit2 section, American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical skoal nice tr life of a fluorescent lamp is at Percolator least 7,500 hours. One," produced by the King Brothers for RKO.

A 10-year-old boy, Michel Ray, is introduced as the Engineers at Hazleton on Friday, star and the film was made in April 26. The technical session will follow 3htereck Dual Action REGUURIY $3.50 Only $277 YOU SAVI 71c There were no arrests, but all participants agreed to meet today at the district attorney's office. Mexico on actual sites described in the story authored by Robert Rich. Presented in Cinemascope and Magnetic a dinner at Genetti's in downtown Hazleton at 6:30 p. m.

Technicolor, "The Brave One" ex Catch Mounts from either end for easy applica Donald Dick, vice president of the Dick Construction Company, Hazleton, is chairman of the committee on arrangements. Julian Parton, assistant to the Capitol Top Entertainment Marks Tvtfn Bill Movie Program On Local Theatre Screen Plenty of action, deftly manipu ploits the simple theme of boyish affection for a pet. How it achieves high drama is a matter of picturesque locale, colorful characters and the relentless march of circumstances from birth to the brink of tion to all CITY-WIDE CLEARANCE SPECIAL IVY i laugh-filled film in many a month. The story of a down-and-out vaudeville performer who finds success only when he teams up with a dog, "Kelly and Me" gives audiences a nostalgic Technicolor-Cin-emaScope peek into the last great days of vaudeville in the early 1930s. And when the dog takes his erstwhile master to Hollywood for a fling at screen stardom, audiences are let in on some hilariously funny scenes of film making in that era.

Casting of Van Johnson in the vice president, General Crushed types of cab net door Stone Company, Easton, will present one of two papers to be heard and furniture lated comelv and an abundance of the pet doom. The boy pet is a prize fighting bull earmarked for Extra-strong by the engineering society. Its title is "Modem Drilling Equipment and magnet with "floating action" for positive probable death in the arena. VITA VAR FARM WHITE PAINT gal. $4,95 FREE 3" BRUSH With the Purchon of One Gallon or More Climax takes place in Mexico Violent Storms Taper Off in West By UNITED PRESS Summer flexed its muscles in the East today, and violent thunderstorms tapered off in the West, easing a flood Ihreat at Waco, Tex.

A wave of mild, muggy Gulf air drifted across the East from the Mississippi River to the Atlantic Coast, bringing summery temperatures throughout the area. A storm center in the West weakened after touching off a flurry of damaging tornadoes and Practices. Robert Klotz, Hazleton, repre contact. No wearing parts, so carcn win last lifetime. Onfy49CMeh City's vast Plaza, de Mexico bull fight ring with Fermin Rivera, eel Vim-Um Color-Matched WALL FINISHES Here's new sparkle for your rooms.

They'll look larger, too, with walls and woodwork same shade. 12 decorator colors and white. Smooth on easily, dry in a jiffy I All three fine finishes contain alkyd resin which gives greater toughness and durability. I'lTA'VAR Odorless flat Wall Finish $5.30 m-VAR Odorless Interior Velvet Closs $1.90 llTA-VAR Interior $1.90 Vifo-Var Beauty Tone Satin Finish $5.95 Gal. FREE ROLLER and TRAY With the purchase of one gallon or more of the above senting Vibration Engineering Company, will speak on "Reduction role of the vaudevillian marks a I ebrated matodor, in combat with of Vibration Complaints From "Gitano," the invincible pet bull of the story, before a crowd of 80,000 welcome return 'to singing and dancing roles for him.

His several song and dance numbers, especially two absolutely amazing ones with Blasting." Floyd Sanders, of the Goodman Manufacturing Company, Wilkes- onlookers. DAZEY "Leader" Can Opener suspense form the chief ingredients of Republic's aptly titled feature film in wide-screen Naturama, "Affair in Reno," whicfi opened an engagement at the Capitol Theatre today. Republic has assembled an Imposing cast for the film headed by John Lund, recently seen to advantage in "High Society," Doris Singleton, a sensational newcomer to the screen from television, and John Archer. A fast-paced production, "Affair in Reno" centers on the young and beautiful heiress, Angela Greene, who goes to Reno' for her second divorce and becomes enamored of an opportunistic gambler, portray the dog, are peppy and pleasant. Barre, who is chairman of the chapter, will preside.

Rivera gives his own famous bullring exhibition but the performance of young Michel Ray is said to be the picture's top asset. The Keuy, the canine star of "Kellv with Magnetic FREE and Me," is one of the most versa Lid-lifter boy will be remembered for a re tile and perfectly trained dog stars Sold fo $2.95 Thursday and Friday only a ever seen on the screen. A beauti markable display of acting in "The Divided Heart," recent award nomi ful white shepherd, he goes throush flooding rains. Precipitation in the area was generally light overnight, although College Station, reported more than one-half inch and Monroe and Shreveport, La, had more than cne-quarter inch. A flash flood along Waco Creek', an endless array of show-storjDine $1.19 ROSE BUSH with purchase or more.

Whila supply lasts. nee. In "The Brave One," this talent stunts that would be difficult even for human actor. ed youngster will be seen in the Glamor, and a lot of it. is added kind of role which for depth of an VfCMl MfCf ONIY 2M which only a few weeks ago was a ed by Archer, who has his sights IRHA WEEK ONLY peal has rarely been attempted by dry ditch, forced hundreds of per by Piper Laurie, in the role of the daughter of a motion picture stu- juvenue newcomers on the screen, sons from their homes in Waco set on Angela's figures, not figure.

John Lund, a public relations SAM "The Man 10-Quart uio neau, ana iviaruia ayet as a slinky screen vamp. man in the employ of the heiress' Prominent in the cast is Rodolfo Hoyos seen recently in "The Americano" and "Timetable." Leading father, enacted by Thurston Hall, is PUC Orders Harrisburg To Strengthen Bridge HARRISBURG (U.R) The Public Utility Commission has ordered the city of Harrisburg to build a new roadway and strengthen the substructure of its Mulberry Street bridge which it said is "dangerous and in need of reconstruction." The bridge, presently restricted to vehicles with a gross maximum weight of under pounds crosses Pennsylvania and Reading railroad tracks in the heart of the city. Final city plans for reconstruction of the span, estimated to cost $1,360,000 are due next Monday, April 29. Costs were apportioned in the project by the PUC as follows: State Highways Department, Pennsylvania Railroad, ieminine players include Elsa Car denas and Joi Lansing. Miss Car given the assignment of following Angela to Reno to either talk gambler Archer out of his marital Intentions or bribe him off with SPECIAL iiLiii Tuesday, but most of theme were back today.

Two tornadoes were sighted in the vicinity of Waco where a twister four years ago killed 114 persons. The tornadoes, near Bryan and south of Waco, did not touch ground. They brought to 36 the number of twisters to rake the state since last Friday. denas was signed for "Giant," Edna I A centipede does not have a hundred legs. A common house centipede has 15 pairs.

Garden centipedes have 21 and some other centipedes have anywhere up to 200 legs. Ferber's story of Texas, on the strength of her performance in PRICE Hi an ottr $2.50 53.98 The Brave One." The attractive PAIL 69c 90c Value. Strong household pail for many uses. Hot i galvanized steel. Heavy wire bail.

Deep bottom rim. NOW I $100,000. A Reno bodyguard, hired sight unseen by Angela's father to protect Lund and his hundred grand while making, a deal, turns out to be pert and pulchritudinous blond Miss Lansing is a television A limited tim special offer en a 7" HALLITE by WEAR-EVER as well as a motion picture notable. Irving Rapper directed "The Brave One." Music in the film was furnished by the well known Victor wall finishes. 1 Shamokin's Leading Theatre Doris Singleton, who is fast in the brain department and equally facile fry Pan with Cover in the art of Judo.

Young. For i a 1 embellishment the "Kelly and Me," starring Van picture is presented with maximum lUMMJuf i JfVJ China Fears Poor Harvest WASHINGTON (U.R) Communist China faces the danger of local harvest failures this year because cattle in many areas are too weak for spring plowing, the Peiping Radio reports. The broadcast, intended for home consumption in Red China, was recorded here. It relayed an April 19 editorial from the Communist Party newspaper, "People's Daily." fidelity sound. Johnson, Piper Laurie, Martha Hyer and a wonderful, talented 000; Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Reading Railroad, $120,000, and the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company for line relocations, $6,900.

Need printing? Try the News-Dispatch job printirtf plant. Dial 8-6641. German shepherd dog named Kelly, When a cosco STEP STOOL is handy everything else is I Yachtsmen of Grand Lake, boast theirs is the country's highest anchorage 8,369 feet above sea level. opened today at the Capitol Theatre and proved to be the most col orful, heartwarming, bright and TODAY TOMORROW 2 NEW, FIRST-RUN FEATURES! Meet GALVANIZED BUSHEL BASKET S1.88 $2.25 Value 5-Year Guarantee PLASTIC HOSE VICTORIA LAST DAY MtMlM $13.95 SEE THE NEWEST ON DISPLAY ANNUAL SPRING FAIR Roaring Creek Valley Grange Hall, Nurnldia BIGGEST INDOOR EXHIBIT IN THE COUNTY Friday. April 26 and Saturday, April 27 Free Samples Door Gifts Free Parking Auction Home Baked Goods Refreshments Everybody Welcome Doors Open at 6:00 P.M.

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