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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 9

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The Call-Leaderi
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Elwood, Indiana
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MONDAY, JAN. 19, 1965. Television Briefs Highway Safety--! Lighter Side Price Of Pro Fooiball Players May. Cause Inflation Worries Up as a penniless tx-movle star' whom Hazel iuta to work sell-lng real estate, (color). 9:30 p.m.

Jlollywood Talent Scouts, CBS. Guest celebrities Include Gloria Swanson, Jackie Coogan, Nanette JO p.m. Ben Casey, ABC. A hit-and-. PALMER.

TO PLAY SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Arnold Palmer announced rl-day he will compete In the $50,000 Lucky International golf tournament at Harding Park Course 'Jan. 24-30. WoxliiGy SeSuifbSGii 1F0 Cist 17V A TV'. I run driver confesses to a priest, and Casev accuses -the clercv- By United Press International Run for. Your- Life, NBC.

Peter Lawford appears in a drama in which the plans of Paul Bryan (series star Ben Gazzara) to return, a killer from a foreign country are complicated by one of the slain rhan jof Interfering with medical procedures. 10 p.m. EDITOR'S NOTE Some wounded In both world wars highway safety program witlj common goals common BIG HIT CARSON Nev. (UPI) -Gov. Grant Sawyer celebrated his 47lh birthday' Tuesday with a gift of a dozen golf balls from his staff-three of Americans will die In plus Korea (1.5 million).

methods. It still has a long way STUDY CHISOX DOMI traffic accidents- in 1944 a turn to go, but some progress -The cost to the nation (irfsurance. payments, hospital bills, 4ime lost etc.) will be greater than the combat betaf, made with a hefty boost fafalititi of five American DICK WEST 1 WASHINGTON (UPI) -Rep. Frank Thompson a New Jersey Democrat and soothsayer, has just weighed in with his annual list: of- New Year predictions. It's funny thing about Thompson's crystal ball.

For some strange reason, It seems to emit 'mainly partisan prognostications. As, for; example, this entry: "March Richard M. -Nixon appears on 'What's My Line? Stumps panel," fooiball, has become a financial giant second only to Wall Street and Las Vegas. One wonders how much longer the' administration can ignore the price of football players in iN efforts to control inflation, Two television networks now, In effect, have their own footfM leagues. They even call time outs for Teltvltlon Takes Over 1 Some purists fear the game will eventually be totally dominated by television that It front man daughters, (color).

10 p.j Lucy Show, CBS. Guest star Art Linkletter offers Lucy $200 1 wars. The death rate was cut Jn, close to $9 billion. This is half from 194S's rate of 11.3 almost double what the United The latter involves the so- States Is spending on the space called "Baldwin Amendment" which Is part of the Highway jCHICAGO (UPI) -The Chicago White Sox have a' survey to determine tht "economic and structural feasi bility" of putting a movable- dome over'Comiskey Park. The proposed.

dome would ba at least 50 per cent open at tht top and permanently open it the lower level. i them designed for aaaea distance on the links. On the three are painted the picture "of Sawyer's political rival, Republican Lt. Gov. Paul Laxalt.

Said a Sawyer aide, "We feel1, the governor will concentrate more and swing harder when playing with these balls." Act signed by President John son. It directs the' secretary ot program this year. By the end of the year there will Have been at least 40.000 fatal auto accidents involving more than. BO.OOOdrivers, plus 1.3 million non-fatal accidents commerce to establish uniform standards for-highway safety deaths per 100 million miles of driving. But now tht curve has reversed, and it creeping upward.

It it time for tht federal government to exert its muscle in this area, too? By ROBERT J. SERLtNG WASHINGTON (UPI) -The highway siAety problem is a if she will refrain from uttering a sound for 24 hours, (color). 8:30 p.n. Andy Griffith, CBS. Don Knotts, whftrformerly portrayed Griffith's deputy, returns for two shows centering around his visit for a high school class reunion, (color).

9 p.m. Andy Williams, NBC. With I programs for adoption by the If Republicans demanded that wjll become more of a program involving about two million various states. Zlthan a sport and that script, drivers, At this rate, one of Those standards still are in JET CONTRACT EM I will he written to make it more two Americans -can WASHINGTON (UPI) -The i r.J the process of being developed. Villi V) Ik I SI VWUH1 VM' I Hubert H.

Humphrey appearing expect to be killed or. Injured lnixhey will cover such Items as Defense Department lias made nrnornm with v' 1 "wMK After reading Thompson's on the "same similar results. the Tijuana Brass, Eddie Fish- a traffic accident during nis or uniform accident records sys Lockheed Aircraft predictions, however, I anv er, Bobby Darin, (color). 10 p.m., her lifetime. terns, driver testingr" vehicle safety, highway design -and 1 flAnli fMAfl tl miiraliim 11 I Corp.

is getting the biggest single military contract in Hazel, CBS. Pat O'Brien turns Sports Oracle Increase Inevitable What alarm's safety experts just the reverse of that. In a few years, of the for development of the world's largest jet maintenance, traffic control, moior vehicle laws and traffic court procedures. is not so much the -total deaths and Injuries. The -number of Under an agreement an ASSOCIATE DEGREES cars on the- highway the number of drivers keeps going 1 I think lt is in the field of athletics' thaf Thompson's powers as an oracle reach their peak.

Readers the sports pages will readily agree with this prediction: "November Sonny Werblen sigs collegiate n. star Boffo nounced Tuesday th6 Marietta, Arm will build 58 of the ne wjet transports, the An A No Real Teeth There is nothing In the i up annually and some Increase in the accident statistics Is Baldwin Amendment with 'real networks will sign a $10 billion contract 'with one of the! football leagues'. Then the! football league will take the money and buy the network. Once they own thafr own networks, it is only a question of time before the. pro teams own their own colleges.

The Chicago Bears, say, will additional $500 million willJbe spent on engines for the planes under a separate contract to be hydra-headed 'monster -that can't be licked by merely chopping off one of two heads. This 4 Is the opinion of automobile safety experts-government, industry and those 'in private, independent research groups. In fact, the everts say the biggest handicap they face in defeating the highway killer is the feeling on the part of too many persons. that there is an easy solution. Driver education, claim some.

Seat belts are a frequently cited "cure all." Strict law enforcement, Better roads-. Safer automobiles. Mandatory Vehicle inspection. All are worthwhile objectives. But hot a single one or even a combination of a few would teeth a "conform or else' edict.

But the teeth are implied, for there is no doubt the federal' govrnment would Berserski for $2 million bonus. BeYserski promptly buys ma awarded to General Electncr Inevitable. I But the key statistics' Is the death rate per 100 million miles driven. In 1945, the rate was 11.3! For the next 16 years lt showed a steady decline-dropping to 5.2 in 1961 when it jority control, of New York Jets and ousts Werblen. 'We can't NO SOLO TEAS seriously consider withholding highway aid funds from states which refuse to go along with LONDON (UPI) -A girl who be outraged when their number afford the Boffo said.

works for the BBC included Hien. 742-1354 SNri WeyM, led. started climbing It was The crystal ball obviously the safety standards once they recognizes that professional are drawn 5.4 in 1963 and 5.7 last yeat. Traffic fatalities this year, march 14 one' draft choice, quarterback Perky Bombflinger, accepts million offer from the rival Oakland Raiders. i To keep that from happening Sftriny iJerin Even without the Baldwin "early morning tea" on her expense sheet.

The item was rejected wjth the explanation that: "It is only allowed on a reciprocal entertainment basis." according to the National Safety Counci, are running at least 1 ner cent above. 1964. Amendment, there has been some progress toward uniformi With I I.B.M. -Business Administration Financtr Secretarial Science Professional Accounting make much of a dent in the in the future, the Bears will simply buy Notre Dame-history professors and all. ty in safety projects.

More than 30 states and the District Of This means that by the' end of the year, the fatality rate may nation's annual highway car The extent of thaf Columbia have passed laws requiring seat belts, in new hit 6 per cent for the first time Twb-Fold Problem But considering the enormity of the highway safety problem, carnage underlines the size On The Farm Front. By BERNARD. BRENNER United Press International cars. The interstate highway svstem is being built in the problem. Outranks Combat Toll since 1956.

What can be done? Coprdinatet Work There are numerous govern even these achievements are not major. The problem really accordance with federally-esta two-fold: .5 Wished standards. Nearly 30 iMore than 50,000 Americans will have died traffic ment and industry automotive TfY) 1 T-Ta Kevent accidents from happening, a task which involves an all-out, nationwide CLEAfiAtlCE SALE accidents by the end of 1966 states have adopted the. "point system" for monitoring frequent traffic law violators. The U.S.

Bureau of -Public Roads safety groups. Most of the work is being coordinated' with the This is more than the combined effort on many combat fatalities in the Ameri- high-level President Commit tee for Safety, first WASHINGTON (UPI)-Presi-dent Johnson's new Commission on Food and Fiber in can. Revolution, War of 1812, has requested each state to inventory higkhazard locations To reduce deaths and injuries when accidents do occur, a category which in-' organized in 1946 but admitted Mexican. War, Spanish-Amerl can War and the Korean War ly father ineffective until the or their federal-aid primary and secondary roads and to nt ui Lvolves vehicle design but' bo last two years Washington next open an In-dept study of long-range national farm policy. it i i in; give their.

correction top fti leasi iwo million win really simple answers. (Next: The causes of accidents) priority over the next four The committee's main task has been to get states to cooperate in a nationwide have received serious injuries The panel Is expected to decide to include in its study a This is more than the total years. SUITS AMD SPORT (QMS GREATLYREDUCED! series of regional public hearings, to be held later this year and early In 1967. Hearings may be scheduled for the East, the Midwest, the PPL? lift MM Decerntor Whlft O'VS South, Southwest and Far West. Bach regional session will be devoted to a review of policies sq.

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it. mm) timmm tmmtm mm for the region's major crops or problems. Johnson named the 30 member commission last fall. Headed ny Dean Sherwood Berg of the. University of Minnesota's college of agriculture, members come from business, agriculture, labor, industry and the universities.

Rep. Albert H. Quie, said today-he plan to push legislation to raise -the price at which the government sells its grain stocks on the domestic marke. Quie skid in an interview that present raws and administrative policies have permitted the RUSTIC BIRCH PREFINISHED PANB1NG Dramatic SALE $98 A' sLakeshor( the finest I Natural wood beauty and warmth. living room, dining room or.

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We also stock Sl-Fold door hardware. an increase in soybean supports, The American Soybean Association asked the department Wednesday to set the 1966 support at $2.35 a bushel, 10 -cents more than the rate which has been in effect since 1962. on Thursday, National Fanners Union President' James G. Pat-ton urged Agriculture Secretary Orville L. Freeman to raise the support price by 25 cents a' WPUK mm, Mr bushel.

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44" length. SALE PRICE COMPUW Processors Association de livered conflicting advice. The federation advised against an increase; the processors reportedly, took the same stand. EI1TIRE STOCK 11 SWEATERS LlEIl'S REDUCED SAIE BEGINS JANUARY 10-ENDS JANUARY IS PUBLIC ACC0JTIH taxsIrvice MADDOCK tAX SFRVICP 1H So. 16th St.

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