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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 8

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NEWARK (O.) ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE -MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1952 PAGE EIGHT FASHION FAVORITES InriUl? A TI7DC pajamas and even though I'm not Ytf-acf prn on my knees, I'm asking you RADIO-TV PROGRAMS A 1 L1JT JL AifJLYO ell Cast In A marry me again. "By golly, you'r simply a good little woman," answered Bucks- IN THE Radio Links Leap Year Pair Again WCLT-FM (Newark), 100.3; WCLT-AM (Newark), 1430; WLW (NBC). 700; WBNS (CBS). 1460; WEK.C (MBS). 610: WJZ (ABC).

770. :1 SERVICE WCLT FM-AM TONIGHT'S ATTRACTIONS ARCADE -Scandal Sheet" and "The Wild Stallion," double bill. AUDITORIUM Tw features "The Sellout" and "Waco." GRAND "Too Young to Kiss" and "The Harlem Globetrotters," twin attractions. MIDLAND Clark Gable, Ava Gardner and Broderick Crawford in "Lone Star." horn. "We tried it back in 1948 and it didn't work so well, but we'll make it for keeps this time." Plans Shape Up For Kefauver I Compact Story By HAZEL KIRK A star-studded cast and a compactly written story built on American history make for an entertaining, fast moving, hard fighting and shooting picture at the Midland Theater.

With all the big names in pictures taking a try at the once 1 (Subject to Change) HONDA! 5:00 P. M. Cisco Kid 5:30 Memory Book oi Sports 5:35 win gtlme Serenade 6:00 Evening Edition aport 6:15 Evening Edition World Newt MIAMI, Fla. iiP shortwave radio to amateur operator marriage proposal who divorced him Cupid used send a Miami a Leap Year from the wife 30 years ago. evening bdition Local News Tour of State 6:30 Sign Off Aft It was quite a get-together for 6:30 Adventures Ivory ssin 6:45 organalrs CLEVER CAST USED 55-ypar-old Charlie Buckshorn of South Miami and his former wife 1:00 Morning Newt 7:10 Buckeye Bugle Call 7:30 Newt Summary 7:35 Buckeye Bugle Call 8:00 New Summary 8:05 Buckeye Bugle Call 8:30 Newt Summary 8:35 Buckeye Bugle Call 9:30 Tune Tester 10:00 Licking County Homemiltert 10:15 Talk of the Town 10:30 Moment of Devotion 10:45 Red Cross Review 11:00 A Look at Life 11:15 Vincent Lopes 11:30 Music by Roth 12:00 Noon Edition Sport 12:10 Noon Edition World News 12:20 Noon Edition Local New 12:30 Music of Manhattan Quarter Tim 1:00 Southland Singing 1:15 Songs by Pat Stoltl 1:30 "45" Favorites 4:00 Swlngtlme Serenade 5:00 Swingtlme Serenade WASHINGTON UB Plans were lowly "western" Clark Gable, Ava I Gardner and Broderick Crawford Edna, who lives in Covington, Ky.

fr I FILM "SELLOUT" "The Sellout" playing the Audi shaping up today for Estes Ke- top the cast for "Lone Star which "Well make it for keeps torium has a big cast, headed by tauver pre primary speaKing nnpnp( Sundav. waiter Fidgeon, John Hodiak, 7:00 Music by the Masters 7:30 Denison Forum Old New Orleans 8:15 Fran Warren 8:30 Variety Interlude 9:00 Musical Nightcaps 9:30 Music You Want 10:00 Slumbertime Serenade 10:25 New 10:30 Sign Oft TUESDAY 6:45 A. M. Sign On FM-AM 6:45 Sons of the Pioneer 6:55 Sunrise farm cast time," said the radio romeo. Buckshorn.

whose call letters are W-4RBQ, had become friendly with a Covington ham and had mentioned his former wife lived in Audrey Totter and Paula Raymond. Pidgeon, last seen in "The campaign in Ohio. There is not too much new in i The Tennessee senator is seeking the pattern, it is its expert pres- Ohio delegates to back him at the rotation which makes it tick. Dur-Demoerartic convention next sum-ing the middle 1800 the Republic! mer for the party's presidential of Texas was torn by dissension unKnown Man, plays a newspap that area er editor, laisety arrested by a crooked sheriff's gang and forced Sundav. Buckshorn made contact nomination.

Delegates will be chos-l with some of its natives leaning by macKmail to abandon an ex with his Covington airwaves pall en in the state's May 6 primary, jto treaties with Mexico and Euro-on W-tCIM and asked if he had Rep. Hays of Ohio, a Kef auver pean powers, while the others' i. 1 it.uj pose of their operations. Hodiak, who scored in a legal role in "The People Against O'Hara," again is ever met MS AIL, in tne lingO.ianil'n's" maiuigt-r mere, iviu a waniea annexation wiui mc uiuiai nf hams. XYL means "ex-voune! reporter the senator is scheduled States.

Sam Houston (Moroni Ol TELEVISION RADIO FOR TONIGHT RADIO TV EVERYDAY ALL R16HTS RESERVES H.T. DICKINSON I IMC seen on the right side of the law sen in the film), ex-president An io spean in iNoruiern ana r-asiern lady." as a special prosecutor. Audrey drew Jackson (Lionel Barrymore) Ohio in late April Totter brings her blonde allure to Pvt. Eugene M. Haynes, son of Mrs.

Mabel L. Haynes, Arcade-Apartment 1, is completing his AF basic airmen indoctrination course at Lackland Air Force Base, Tex. Pvt. James E. Moody, right, son of Beatrice I.

Bagent, 483 Wehrle Avenue, is also com and Tom Craden Broderick Crawford) are important characters in! the role of a girl who misses the Tuts Wife on Air Then W-4CIM switched over to a telephone "patch" (a telephone hookup to a shortwave radio trans Kefauver will appear at a Cleveland City Club luncheon April 5. Hays said the Tennesseean will be at a Belmont County Women's boat to romance with Hodiak, while Paula Raymond has the role of Pidgeon's devoted SYLVAN I A TELEVISION mitter! and out of the loudspeaker i Democratic Club luncheon April 24 came the voice Of Buckshorn old in Rrirleennrt. That niuht ho is pleting his AF basic airmen indoc- daughter, the play with Craden wanting lex-as to become a great republic with a possibility that he may be president. Jackson persuades Burke (Clark Gable) a cattle owner and adventurer to try to contact Houston to turn him to annexation. Influencine both Craden and love.

Heading the supporting cast are i trinafion course at Lackland. veteran character actor Thomas to be in Steubenville for the 18th Congressional District Jefferson -Jackson Day dinner. "I wish you could see me," said Edna. "I'm sitting here in my red The next day, Kefauver is slated SALES and SERVICE DAUGHERTY'S Mc 7 North Fourth Street Phone 453S to address a luncheon at Sandusky, Burke is the newspaper woman sponsored jointly by five service "Martha Ronda" (Ava Gardner) clubs. ag Burke cuts in on Craden for the The senator then will travel to i affpcrions of Martha.

9343 SIZES Gomez, as the crooked sheriff; Cameron Mitchell, back on the screen after his brilliant Broadway stage success in "Death of a Karl Maiden, who won critical kudos for his work in "A Streetcar Named and Everett Sloane, the unforgettable doctor for the paraplegics in "The Men." Richard R. Lippincott, 307 Central Avenue, has been advanced from Seaman Recruit (SR) to Aviation Apprentice (AA). He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H.

Lippincott, 307 Central Avenue. Lippincott has been a member of Wing Staff 69 at the US Naval Air Station, Columbus, since July 14, 1951. a dinner the night Gable, while looking quite a bit Norwalk for of April 25. TODAY and older, plays the role importantly. MONDAY.

MARCH 3. 1952 WLW-C Ch. 3 WTVN Ch. 6 WBNS-TV Ch. 10 WLW 700 WBNS 1450 WHKC 650 WJZ 770 Broderick is well cast as Craden and Miss Gardner is attractive and nomDetent as Martha.

Olsen and 1ST RUN it, Army Undersecretary Will Run for Senate WASHINGTON Ofl Undersecretary of the Army Archibald S. Tell the crowd you made Teener! It's a sew-easy and 5:45 Bill Hickok as Barrymore give fine performances in their characters. With the news reel and supporting shorts the feature "Lone Star" remains in the Midland CLAIM CLARK GABLE HAS COMPELLING ROLE Clark Gable is said to have a role to rival that of his unforgettable Rhett Butler in "Gone With the Wind," in his newest portrayal Pvt. James O. Wright, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Wright, 1014 Guck-ert Avenue, has completed processing at the 2053rd Reception Center at Fort Meade, and is as- ei aroA trt tha Hawaiian Tnfantrv Gtorgt Morgan Fun Factory 5:00 lobby Btnsen Plain Silt Csvalcade Early Worm HowVIni Falls Prospector Bill Wottoni JtoiMdup 5:15 lobby Bonson Farroll Mark Trail Early Worm Gobby Hoyea Prospector Bill Wsirant Roundup 5:30 Wild Bill Hickok Loronxo Jonai Cavalcada Early Worm Howdy Doodv Prospector Bill Wtstora Roundup Alexander announced today he is WHKC WLW WJZ WBNS WLW-C 131 WTVN 11 WBNS-TV Curt Manor i resigning, effective April 15. and will seek the Democratic nomina-i through Wednesday, Howdy Doody T.lo-Boad Wastara Boandup darling as you are! Big whirl of a full-circle skirt is so graceful while you're dancing. And that deep collared neckline shows that you know your fashion! Inexpensive! Make it in gay cotton! fighting adventurer Centeri Schofield Bar as tne M-G-M's itone star, current at- rflvs T. for armv basic train traction at the Midland Theater.

Tonight Deadline For Defense Aid 6:00 Dinner Winnar Bill Hickok Cavalcada ing. He will receive 16 weeks of basic military training necessary for all soldiers. I Ava Gardner and Broderick Craw-Iford also star in the colorful tion ior u. i. senator from New Jersey.

Alexander will seek the seat now held by Republican Senator H. Alexander Smith. Smith has served in the Senate since Dec. 7, 1944. He is a candidate for re-election.

6:15 Sports Bill Hickok Cavalcada Sports Bar 3 Coral Sports Picture All I Fa Pattern 9343: Teenage sizes 10 6:45 lova Mystery 3 Star Extra Cavalcada Lowell Thomas Maori' Time Movie Oelck News 6:30 Nswi Sportt-Nowi Cavalcada Ohio Story iMoatin' fima jSpoca Cadot IFlorascopoa fNewi WHKC WLW WJZ WBNS WLW-C (3) WTVN (6) WBNS-TV 12, 14, 16. Size 42 takes 4 yards 1 drama ot lexas and its conflict Bar 3 Coral WoaHier Nam All la 35-inch; Vi yard contrast. lne question ot annexation to This easy-to-use pattern gives Union. COLUMBUS, O. (-Ohio's civil defense chief said today cities and perfect fit.

Complete, illustrated rrainties have until midnight to- A. HESS COMPANY riii i night to put up matching money to; Sew Chart shows you every step. jw lTp1fl Tn lariA tfS in mine fnr fhic 1 IIIICIS UCIll 111 in event 22 N. 1st St, Sgt. Williard Diehl, whose wife, Erma Nell, lives in Dade City, is serving on the snowy Korean battlefront with the 2nd Infantry Division.

The "Indianhead" division achieved fame by capturing Heartbreak Ridge late last fall. More recently it has sent small raiding parties into the mountainous terrain along the cen- Phone 4444 OPEN EVENINGS stockpile medical supplies atomic attack, i Col. William Warner said the fed- pattern to Marian Martin, care of Dynamiting of Road SELECT USED CARS NASH SALES SERVICE TODAY and 232 West 18th New York 11, eral government extended the Feb. HYDEN, Ky. UPl Two coal were under arrest today after deadline tn Dermit Cleveland JN.

Y. trim plainly name, aa- 2 --BIG HITS --2 7:00 F. Lewis. Jr. News News 7:15 John T.

Flynn Music Room News Jack Smith Goldbergs and Columbus to post their dress with zone, size und style Both cities recently organized on number. dynamite and fire had written the tra, ront and engaged in artillery 4 7:30 Gabriel Haattar News Lone Ranger Club 15 i Those Two Scree Test N.ws 7:45 Nawtraal I Man's Family Lone Ranger E. R. Murrow News Carer Scree Test Perry Com Bpi MSDBKK I Gotfcrd i Wi HIT No. 2 -m: Ail-Star WHKC WLW WJZ WBNS WLW-C (3) WTVN WBNS-TV duels with the Reds.

Diehl, a mem- Kukio-Fron-OHie latest cnapter in tne turmoil accompanying a drive by the United June ALLYSON van JOHNSON ber of the 9th "Manchu Kegi-Cop-oia video Captain Video I Pacific Crusade a county-wide basis, Warner said. Incomplete reports indicated Ohio will put up enough money to match the full federal allotment Pacific Crusade New jMenace To Tomatoes Revealed Mine Workers to organize Leslie ment' entered the Army in eoru-ary 1941 and was formerly sta- 1 1 A tJ 4o ti and Clay County miners of $1,565,000 it OunMl(l nr i UOneU ttl roll nwiu, ICA. lie 10 a Sheriff George Wooten of Leslie. Aj Wohh Street MULQUIM'S MARKET SERVICE STATION COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE WASHING GREASING OIL CHANGE TIRES Sour Second Street Phone 314 1U1HICL I JIVJSII ut -at wi.L-iiffo wiiinuTirk ivw 1 WASHINGTON dNSi Aei icul- County said Sollie SmaUwood, 41, W3 Braceville Bremen, Shelby, ture Department scientists are and Kelly Collins. 37.

were arrested picof. Vnllov 8:30 1 8:45 PLUS Toledo Steubenville Tiffin Troy warning larmers ot a newly rlis- aner a roaa leaning ro xne uarrara, i ilubuiu tmuvj Hiram and Coun-, covered menace to efficient to- Coal Co. mine was dyanmited Sun- EVrEKTAix AT DINNER ties included Richland, Stark, Al- production day PLEASANT VALLEY Honor- len, Union, Medina, Highland, Erie. Department studies have helped Both Smallwood and Collins de- Mrs Eli Stickie and WHKC I Crime Dos jn't av' Crime Doesn't 8:00 Woman of Year Railroad Hour Henry J. Taylor 8:15 jWomen of Year Railroad Hour World Flashes They're Greene, Coshocton and Mus- pianr virus aisease mat niea any connection wi me oiasi unearth a 'Suspense What's My Name What's My Nam WLW Howard Barlow Howard Barlow WJZ Th.

Bia Hand tht Big Hand Talent Scout. Talsnt Scouts WLW-C (31 Howard Barlow Howard Barlow WTVN 161 Lite Beqins at 80 Life Beqlas at B0 WBNS-TV Talent Scouts Talent Scout Unmi may live vvnnout symptoms in may live CHAMPS! Tber're li mum Mr. V. A. Mr.

D. A. chrysanthemums and then be ar- Video Theater IVideo Theater son Scott, of Aberdeen, Mr. Mrs. V.

M. Stickle enter-jtained several guests at dinner in I their home. Mr. and Mrs. William 'Stickle and their son will go to SCAMPS! TELEVISION TUESDAY WLW-C Channel 3 7:00 A.

Dave Garroway "Today' 8:30 Morning Matinee 9 :30 Breakfast Party 9:00 Music Cavalcada Donald Voorheoi Paul Whiremen Camp Polk, following training Ifi Roh-K ripd by 'he common green peach 104 Rebels Killed japhid ,0 plants MANILA Defense headquart-, The scientists report great darners today said Philippine Army ago can result. They believe the troops killed 164 Communist Huks, disease was probably introduced captured 64 and wounded 74 last from England where it has been month. 'known for some years. Tim tmu which he is receiving at Aberdeen 9:15 Music Cavalcada Donald Voorheei Paul Whiteman Radio Theatre Liqhts Out Asked for It I Lev Lacy 9:30 War-Home Front 'Band of America Paul Whitaman Radio rheatre R. Montqomery Wrestllnq News 9:45 War-Home Froirt Band of Amarie Paul Whitame Radio Thaetre Montgomery I Wrestling iNews Mr the adio Theatre WHKC WLW WJZ WBNS WLW-C (3) WTVN It) WBNS-TV Stickle will be attached to 37th Division.

Ohio National Guard. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Eli i I Lev Ly Stickle and son Scott. Mr.

and! Mrs. Harrv Gardner. Mrs. Dayton! 10:15 Rhvthm Allen and son James, and Mr. and News Endless Frontier I Endless Frontier Mrs.

Adin Stickle. I 10:30 Orchestra Open House (Time for Dafansa Binq Crosby Who Said That Wrestling Studio One Orchestra Open Home Time for Defesi Bing Crosby Said Thai Wrestling Studio On WHKC WLW WJZ WBNS WLW-C 13) WTVN It) WBNS-TV News of Tomorrow Draam Harbor Bob Hawk Bob Hawk R. Montqomery R. Montqomery Wrestling Wrestlinq Studio On Studio On BRIEF ITEMS Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Scott and I daughter Sherilyn of Newark vis-iited the former's parents. Mr. and I I li I I mu Plulco Sales Sorvic Installation HOWARD ELECTRIC Television Radio Appliances ST. LOUISVILLE, OHIO PHONE 98-2971 Mrs. W.

H. Scott recently. Kenneth Cummins was a guest in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cummins in 11:00 Hnnnvpr.

IHJ NOWI News 10:30 Winner Takes All 1 11:00 Ernie Kovae 111:30 Julz the Missus 12:00 Noon Ruth Lyons Show 1:00 Matinee I 2:00 Dollar Derby 3:00 The Big Pavoff 3:30 B1U Goodwin Show 4:00 Kate Smith Show 5:00 Hawkins Falls i 5:15 Gabby Hayes 5:30 Howdy Doody 6:00 Bar 3 Corral 6:30 Meetln" Time 2:00 Kukla. Fran and 0111 7:15 Bob Ray Show 7:30 Dinah Shore 7:45 News Caravan I 8:00 Star Theater Berl 9:00 Fireside Theater 9:30 Circle Theater Amateur Hour 10:45 Bob Considlne 11:00 News Reporter 11 :10 Your Famllv Theater ,12:30 Larry Vincent Show I WBNS-TV Oiannel 10 9 30 Homemakers Hob Nob 10:15 Arthur Godfrey 10:30 Bride nd Groom 10:45 Jean Kitchen 11:30 Strike It Rich 12:00 Bill Zlpf 12:15 P. M. Lova of Life 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1 12:45 Globe Trotter 1 Matinee I 1:15 The Egg and I I 1:30 Garry Moore 2:30 The First Hundred Year 2:45 Shopping 3:15 Mike and Buff 3:30 Fern Sharp I 4:00 Aunt Fran 11:15 U. N.

Reports Holloway V. Williams Help Wanted Family Theater Polka Tim Armchair Theater it 1 I 11:30 Orchestra i Health Aids V. Williams Orchestra Family Theater Polka Time I Armchair Theater 11:45 Orchestra Health Aids Williams Orchestra Family Theater Polko Time Armchair Theater COLUMBUS (INS) -nui uiu iiuu- News WHKC WLW WJZ WBNS WLW-C 131 WTVN li) WBNS-TV News-Theorr sey, 40, Columbus, died Sunday of a fractured skull suffered Feb. 19 Polhs Tim News-Theater PREMIERE SHOWING "Amcuinal Whv didn't lomeona when struck with a baseball bat by his teen-age son. Police said the boy, Charles Clarence Lindsey, 18, who had been charged with assault to kill since Feb.

23, will be rt-charged with manslaughter. and l(. CLEANERS Arcodt Annoi Phont 6572 Ntwark, Ohio fWnk it bforlM That's what yov'll whn you st tht ntw Bertdix TUESDAY, MARCH "Snw White" Automatic WalW. Hvrry Itl A. BL WHKCNew WBNS A.

Godfrey 10: IB A. M. WHKC-Announced 1:80 P. at. WLW Uueen For Day WBNS-Malon WHKC-Debat r.

WLW The Queen WBNS-Culdlng Light 1:00 P. la. I A Ci WLU -Ernie Lee DCIHM IL" "xt7 ft J9 iti aim 1:30 A. H. WLW Double-Nothing WHKC Bud Glllls 10:44 A.

M. WHKC Markets 11:00 A. M. WLW-Rlch Strike WHKC-Ladles Kalr 11:18 A. M.

WHKC-Ladles Fair II A. M. WLW Bobi and Ray WBNS News WHKC The ueen A. M. WLW Dave Garroway WBNS Rosemary tL WLW New WBNS-Wendy Warren WHKC-Curt Massey WHKC Bud Gllll WBNS Mr.

Burtoi 1:15 P. H. WLW-Ken A Glen WBNS-Perry Mason P. H. WLW Announced WHKC Swing WBNS Grand Slam P.

H. WHKC Swing WBNS-Brightt Day 8:00 P. M. TOXITE AXD TUES. Mlrfil-Johnlll 4:45 Western Roundup 5:15 Western Roundup 6:00 Buddy Cotter 6:15 All In Fun 6:30 TV Weatherman 6:40 Sports 6:45 Chet Long 7:00 Outdoors with Don Mack 7:30 Doug Edwards 7:45 Stork Club 8:00 Frank Sinatra 8 30 Picture of Health 9:00 Crime Syndicated 9:30 Suspense 10:00 Danger 10:30 The Unexpected 11:00 New with Pepper 11:10 Armchair Theater WTVN Channel 10:45 Farmers Friend WLW New WBNS Early Worm WHKU News A.

M. WLW Cadi Tabernad WHKC Farm Fact 7:3 A. M. WLW New WBNS New 1 WHKC Prayer Wing A. H.

WLW Jack Hunt WHKC Baptist Temp. A. H. WLW Pin ML Boy WHKC New WBNS News 8:1 A. M.

WLW New WBNS Early Worm 6:30 A. M. WLW Matlne WHKC Ga. Crackr 8:44 A. M.

WBNS Early Worm i WHKC Job New 1:00 A. M. WLW Matlne WBNS Humane Society WHKC Bud mill A. at. WBNS Review :30 A.

WLW Edith Hanson WBNS Round Robin WHKC Kitchen Club A. M. WLW V. Llndlahr WBNS Betty Newton I WHKC Mary Manning A. H.

WLW Th Traveler WASHER i 'IT WLW -Life Beautiful WBNS-Hllltop Hous r. M. WLW-Road of Llf r. n. WLW Everybody's Farm: WBNS Nor Drak fA A e0 WBNS Aunt Jenny WHKC-Swlnt 11:00 Quizeroo P.

M. WLW Pepper Voung WBNS-Early Worm 8:44 P. M. 11:15 Da ad' Grocery Show WLW Right to Hap lne ii.iv r. as.

WLW The Farm WHKCNew WBNS Helen i'rent 12:45 P. M. WLW-The Farm WHKC Farm Journal WBNS-Ual Sunday 1:0 P. M. WLW Penny Pantry WHKC-Nw WBNS-BIg Sister 1:14 P.

M. WBNS Ma HerKins TOP-NOTCH FIRST RUN HITS! r. N. WLW-Backstage Wlfs) 4:15 P. M.

WXW Stella Dallaa 4:30 P. H. WLW-Ellen Browa 4:45 P. M. WLW Woman In Hous WBNS Early Worm i i :.) raui Dixon 12:00 Noon Langford Amech 1:00 P.

M. Jessie' Notebook 1:30 Just Neighbors 2:30 Columbus Close-up 3:00 OI' Doc Lemon Show 4:00 University of Air 4:30 Old Prospector 6:00 Weather and You 6:10 World New 6:20 Sport 6:30 Roblnso Cruso 6:45 Movie Quiz 7:00 Cptln Video 7:30 Beulah iiib hi I iftmni mm mm 8:00 Adventure Charll Wild Steinberger Of Newark Playing In Festival Band 8:30 Keep Posted 9:00 Battle of the Age 8:30 Quick On the Draw 10:00 Hands ot Destiny 10:30 Mr. nd Mr. Show Jimm -inin tunity of working under 14 well-known band conductors including such famous ones as Edwin Francko Goldman, whose band plays in Central Park, New York; Paul Yoder, nationally known arranger and composer for band; and Col. Howard Branson, Army of the U.

S. (retired), former of the music branch of the army. U. S. Chamber Proposes To 'Starve' U.

S. Reds WASHINGTON OH The U. S. Chamber of Commerce says the i Robert Steinberger, ton of Mr. and Mro.

P. G. Steinberger, 311 Mt. Vernon Road, it one of four Denlson University students who been chosen to play in the Ohio Intercollegiate Festival Band at Columbus, meeting in Capital University Friday night and at Ohio State University Saturday night. 1 SEE TBJ iTF" DEMONSTRATION I Ol.MP:r-ffiB 3f) I snft THE CHILDREN I om.

ii-iD i nP- NOW pli UA L- best way to kill the Communist party in this country is to "starve" it to death financially and cut off its sources of power. This could be done, by refusing Communists jobs in virtually all branches of industry, and choking off prestige, power and high salaries by freezing them out of the entertainment, newspaper, radio and similar fields, said a report prepared by the chamber's, Committee on Communism, released Sunday. Others to represent Denison in the 100-piece band are William Johnson of Piqua. clarinet, and George Dallas of Pomeroy, trumpet, both juniors; and Dane Mac-omber of Winnetka, clarinet, freshman. Steinberger, sophomore, plays the trombone.

Hartley R. Alley, director of the Denison band and instructor in music education at Denison, will accompany the players, who will rehearse both days for the band's ance in concert each evening during the annual meeting of the Product 4 BENDK NOME APPHANCtS Cirtsion AVCO Manvtattwlnf Corp. 56 W. MAIN PHONE 4078 PLUS COLOR CARTOON Turin. Italv.

will onen it 34th American Bandmasters' Assocla International Automobila Evhi. tion. Players will have the oppor- bition in April.

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