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Wichita Falls Times from Wichita Falls, Texas • 3

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Gallup Poll bills and that he thinks that reason many senators going' to be rather slow' changing it Vtrlftta Gtar wicbita rmiL Page 3 New Debate Rules Doubted Mrs FDR Again Selected As'Most Admired' Woman and that it will not pan civil ways rights legislation A handful of Northern and Western Democratic senators with the promised help of several Republicans say they will attempt early next month to change the Senate rules so as to mike it easier to shut off prolonged debate Their avowed aim is to filibusters of the kind which messures years the 64 it will which debate just have doomed civil rights rights in the Senate in past The present rule requires affirmative votes of at least senators to limit debate and Sparkman said he does not think be changed Sparkman said the present rule generally allows unlimited in the Senate is protection to any not a minority opposing civil for about Sleep Back Christmas William was a rang the ben and walked lntelho house It later was leaned the ifisn was an overnight guest at a house He started wglk-'ng in his sleep early that tain- Walker Goes to Wrong House TUCSON Aril An early day visitor startled the Robinson family He pajama-dad stranger who WASHINGTON (D-Sen Sparkman (D-Ala) said last night he does not think the Senate will change its rule on curbing debate By GEORGE GALLUP Director American laatllete of PahUe Opinion PRINCETON Dec Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt is again the first choice of Americans as the woman they admire most in the world today This is the tenth time in 11 years jo ejut etn ton the late Presi- bergh Mrs Agnes Meyer Grandma Moses and Margaret Sanger ENTERTAINMENT Doris Day Dale Evans Arlene Frances Dinah Shore Jo Stafford Elizabeth Taylor and Loretta Young OTHERS: Miss Vivian Kellems Princess Margaret Mrs Golda Meir and Mme Vijaya Pandit For many men in survey the woman they admire most in the world is a celebrity only to a goodly number of husbands when asked for their choice replied: A similar survey to find the 10 most admired men in the world will be reputed Friday (OanrrlsM IMS AimtIcm el Public Option) AFTER- CHRISTMAS Negro Leader's Home Blasted Big savings on this winter's regular merchandise right when you need it most at Dancer Makes Grade at Last By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD UR Card Haney finally made it It was a bard struggle and die had to go 1000 miles to do tt But after entering the film business a decade ago she Is now playing a starring role Her biggest schievements in the past were In dance sequences for and to the Dance" Both ended on the cutting room floor Carol is the fast-moving dancer with the face of a pixy (I'll bet she hates that word) who set Broadway afire in Pajama Now repeating her role in the film version at Warner Brothers If lier enthusiasm over the role Is dampened somewhat it's understandable For she ia still under contract to MGM which is charging $30000 for her services But she receives her regular MGM salary $275 a week for 10 weeks on the picture I'm unhappy about that" she admitted what can I do?" Mery Uansaal Carol's saga is an unusual one She's a New Bedford Mass girl who started dancing early At 15 she was teaching classes herself "Naturally I wanted to try show die related it was a question of whether to go to New York or Hollywood Since I had some relatives living here my parents decided they would rather have me go to Hollywood" The young girl went West and found jobs darning in studio choruses Her talent attracted the eye of Gene Kelly and she became his assistant In choreography I wanted to she remarked it was impossible It would have been just as easy for a cameraman to go up to the producers and say want to act1 Break Comes Her break came after Me She did a number in the film with Bob Fosse When he was chosen to stage the dances in Pajama he thought of her But could she break loose from MGM? She could but her contract was suspended for the duration of the show She left MGM a dance assistant and came back a star But still at the same salary contract still has three years to she sighed studio obviously has nothing for me I even heard from them Yet everything I do TV plays anything has to be approved by When the picture ia over she plans to return to New York and hunt for another show Meanwhile she hasn't neglected her teaching Without any fanfare she has staged a TV spectacular automobile shows and night dub acts including her own WOMEN'S COAT EVENT dent has the Admired title in the Institute's annual survey In second place this year she was last year is GALLUP Mrs Clare Boothe Luce the former 8 Ambassador to Italy who recently submitted her resignation to President Eisenhower Third place again goes to the wife Mrs Mamie Eisenhower Institute Interviewers in survey asked a cross-section of the American public ffie question that they have asked at the end of each year since 1946: woman that you have heard or read about living today in any part of the world do you admire the The 19 most frequently mentioned women ranked by order of mention: Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt 2 Mrs Clare Boothe Luce 3 Mrs Mamie Eisenhower 4 Miss Helen Keller 5 Queen Elizabeth 6 Miss Helen Hayes 7 Mme Chiang Kai-shek 5 Miss Kate Smith 9 Miss Marian Anderson 10 Princess Grace of Monaco Newcomers to today's top 10 list are the noted actress Helen Hayes Marian Anderson Negro concert singer and Princess Grace the former Grace Kelly of Hollywood whose marriage to Prince Rainier of Monaco received world-wide press coverage Mlm Kate Smith of radio and television was last on the list in 1953 Here is last year's list of file 10 most admired women: 1 Mrs Roosevelt 2 Mrs Luce 3 Mrs Eisenhower 4 Miss Keller I Queen Elizabeth 6 Mme Chiang Kai-shek 7 Princess Margaret I Mme Vijaya Pandit 9 Sen Margaret Chase Smith 10 Mrs Oveta Culp Hobby Many other women were named by voters in poll Those who received prominent mention include: POLITICS: Rep Edith Green Mrs Oveta Culp Hobby Mrs Pearl Mesta Mrs Patricia Nixon Rep Edith Nourse Rogers and Sen Margaret Chase Smith LITERATURE JOURNALISM and ART: Pearl Buck Ann Lind ui nii J't ID 'ii -C5 -'I 0 A ri Reg to 9150 Hundred per cent woolens In full sweeps arid slim styles smartly cuffed and push-up sleeves Also some new spring coats In nude and pastel shades A good selection of sizes end colors Fashiont Second Floor BIRMINGHAM Ala W-A dynamite bomb shattered the home of a Negro integration leader last night Injuring two of his children and a neighbor Reverend Shuttlesworth leading a movement to integrate city buses in Birmingham said the bombing would not deter his fight against segregation Shuttlesworth president of the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights was not hurt Injured were Charlie Robinson 59 and Fredericks 11 and Fred Shuttlesworth 10 the minister's children They were treated in hospital for superficial injuries As Shuttlesworth was led through the debris by police he shouted to a group of Negroes: "The Lord has protected me not The crowd of Negroes later swelled to more than 1500 police estimated Police could find no witnesses Battalion Fire Chief Howard Jordan said the explosion was caused by what appeared to be dynamite intend to ride the buses There is no one who can keep us from it to God will protect us Shuttlesworth said Refugees Celebrate Christinas in US CAMP KILMER WV-Some 5200 Hungarian children and grownups celebrated their first Christmas in the free world yesterday while watting at this Army camp to start a new life in America Nine van loads of gifts were distributed and a personal welcome message from President Eisenhower on White House stationary was received by each one Catholic and Protestant church services were held throughout the day at the camp A pageant depicting the birth of Christ written and produced by the refugees was staged three times during the day 'VI 'ij WOMEN'S WOOL SKIRTS 'I '73 'At Hi 'A Ail Reg 995 to 1495 Times-Record News Want Ads will bring quid money and quick results Phone 2-5241 AT YOUR NEAREST PERKINS TIMBERLAKE Exciting collection of smartly styled woolens in solids tweeds plaids full and slim styles many with clever detailing Sportswear Second Floor I tit WOMEN'S KNIT DRESSES Regularly 3995 Group knit dresses In one and two-piece styles Broken sizes and colors but the buy-of-the-saaion if you can find your fit Sportswear Second Floor 'ui JiT Wj sC! 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