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wicz. Part Two will be seen next diet is Yours." CRS-TV’s daily FORT WORTH <UPi — United would hike second and third class
week. Part One was a walloper. daytime half-hour trial show, will Stockyards Corp. has filed suit in charges, on, magaiznes. .newspa- sires.wouldsbring.about hypocrisy
The details of Warren's novel be expanded to an hour and giv- district court alleging that Ar- pers aml advertising matter. and complexes,” he said,
must be pretty familiar to every- en an additional night.ime airing mour and Co. failed to live up
one by now so I won't force-feed beginning July 3. Its summer to a 1902 contract. Under the 56-
you the plot. But .of course. War- SPoI will be the Thursday one year-old agreement Armours
ren's chronicle of the rise of red- "Climax” will vacate after June For Worth plant must use the
neck Willie Stark to political dem- 26. United's stockyards and pay its
agogue was also a study of other NBC-TV will unpackage a back- fees, according to the suit filed
things—ends and means. good and to-back block of four new daily Wednesday. Armour stopped using
evil. the corrupting effects of pow- afternoon shows beginning June ...........
er. the responsibility and guilt of 30—two quizes. "Lucky Par.- year.
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act of March 3 1879
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ZAPATA, Tex (UP)
TEXAS BIG GINNER
DALLAS < UP • — Texas ginned
a third of all the cotton baled in
I the U.S. in 1957, the Department
of Commerce reported Wednes-
drug store. ITCH-M-NOT deadens steh day. Texas ginned 3,600,000 bales,
the stockyards March la of this and burning in minutes: kills germs, compared to the U.S. total of 10.-
2:?. rot‛innkoghinWormgginyect"picen. a00,000 Second, was California
surface rashes. Today at Peerless Drug. ' with 1,500,000 bales.
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WASHINGTON (UPI — Senate resounding welcome today for conclusion” that Norman was a
Republican Leader William F. Vice President Richard M Nixon long-time Communist who had
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girl friend. Caril Fugate. H. with piggish confidence and cha-
drove to Wyoming where he killed risma.
Brand's performance swallowed
up so much of the screen that
the fine performance of Maureen
Stapleton as his girlfriend was al-
San- most blotted out Admirable con-
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smashed into a concrete bridge
abutment and overturned into a
flooded creek near U.S. 83.
In the spring, when the weath- Bear these thoushts. in mind
er begins to warm up. a greafas you start physical exercise
many unwise. people wo have this spring and summer after a
been indoors all winter doing ione season of inactivity
nothing more than walk down ,
7.“ Z Starkweather to
their hearts unused to exertion. T » , a
And the rest of their bodies are I act itv in Hic
equally unprepared for the bur- ICSIIY || | FI
den of tennis, climbing, baseball /
or anything else requiring real D L If
Pnrsrranumxen ona, is made for 060311 I Oddy
exercise or it would not have LINCOLN. Neb IUP — De-
been given the muscles and fense Attorney T Clement Gaugh-
other structures and functions an indicated he would call on
which are used in Rhysican ac- Charles Starkweather to testify in J ng f - p- m _ f •
tivity. . , his own behalf today or Friday V wc.4- I L~-A •o l c
CaButtandai go absbumpne Gaughan opened the case for KruTT Ineurer IS
caunot saieiy Eaom , the defense Wednesday by read-
physical inactivity o volent ing into the record Starkweathers — ■ — ... A a
exercise without running risks confession of 10 of a total of 11 I L.cj;,c. AI..A,
of straining and d amasingusome killings. apparently tn the belief KeCI Y CI TIH C /VOW
part of the body. All amateur the shocking details would back — A- f f f f f H •V•VV
and professional,athletes,kno up ”1, plea of the defendant's in-
this, and this is the reason they sanity. By WILLIAM EWALD Fred Scollay and Perry Wilson. . .
train before engaging in pn, si- The state has charged Stark- United Press Staff Correspondent And. of course, there was Sid- for the band's recent tour of Cen-
cal.competition. ones out and weather only with the murder of NEW YORK ' UP’-What is ney Lumet's direction which ne-
aS andoUStrenu. Robert Jensen. 17 and has limit- happening at Kraft Theatre" gotiated a difficult tightrope be-
does.unessu does not risk sore ed its reference to the other slay- right now is as exciting as what tween realism in the small Honor”
ous exercise does not risk sore , used to happen on the old "Studio scenes ’
and stiff muscles alone -A Good Bov” One" and Philco Playhouse."
A more serious possible effect
” on the heart which.is itself coln educator and several mem-
an almost.completelz., muscular hers of the Starkweather family
onEAneartgkowsngradthanymtronig: tosatesnity during the afternooh
er if it is given some work to e”,on
do But like other muscles this .de educator said Starkweath-
should not come all at once. eris IQ was just under 90. plac- ........ ..... .....
The heart can suffer serious ing the red-haired killer in the the medium and for the audience.
damage_from -to« much exercise duinormale class in school. An
at "one time when if ishsmsedeRof 90 to 100 wcensidered
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per cent and grant his request for coming this year
an unprecedented five-year exten- Civil Rights: The Senate con-
sion of his Presidential tariff- firmed, 67 to 13, the nomination
cutting powers. of Gordon Tiffany to be staff di-
Diplomat: The Senate internal rector of the New Civil Rights
' security subcommittee released a Commission. The action, taken
report ' reviving diplomatically- over bitter opposition from South-
touchy charges that E Herbert erm Democrats., will enable the
_, ; . - sis e c - Norman, Canadian ambassador to commission finally to complete its
for the eve: Hike. Savs Sen «“cSi
ning wi 1 be the first movement I nVr JUja -vll. foreign minister said a protest and other civil rights,
of Schuberts symphony in B . Ii- was being sent from Ottawa to
nor. popularly known as the Un- WASHINGTON ‘UP - A key Washington. But the subcommit- ■■■■■■■■■■•
finished Symphony" senator has warned President Ei- tee maintained that its informa- ____
The number wras written by senhower there will be no -cent tion led it to the "inescapable A a a e em AA
Schubert to honor the town of stamp this year if he vetoes a----------------- I 111 I-~J A'—*/a L
I the Senate will vote on the admin- the administration s $3,603,000,000 Postal: A Senate-House confer-
l istration’s $3,603,000,000 foreign authorization bill for military and ence committee openly dared a
I aid bill. economic aid- during the fiscal Presidential veto by agreeing
I The authorization bill passed year starting July 1. The measure on a compromise bill coupling a
I the House, 258 to 134. late Wed- went through by a vote of 258 to 530 million dollar postal rate in-
I nesday. The Senate Foreign Rela- 134 after bipartisan leadership crease with a 257 million dollar
I tious Comittee already has com- successfully turned back attempts postal employe pay boost. The full
I pleted its hearings on the bill. It to make further cuts. As it went House and Senate must approve
I was tentatively scheduled to start through, the 'bill carried only 339 the measure before it goes to the
I meeting next Tuesday to vote on million dollars less than the total White House- where President Ei-
I provisions. The bill is expected to originally requested by President senhower already has expressed
" go to the full Senate in the last Eisenhower, his disapproval of lying the two
week of May or the first week of Trade: The House Ways A features together. Chairman Olin
" | June Means Committee agreed on a D. Johnston < D-S.C. i of the Senate
1 A heavy turnout of members of compromise reciprocal trade bill Post Office Committee warned the
Congress of both parties is ex- that would allow" Ihe President to President that if the bill is vetoed,
peeled to take part in the city’s trim tariffs by as much as 25 no postal increase wilr be forth-
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Graz, where hr lived many years pay raise bill for postal employes,
and received much recognition Chairman Olin D. Johnston ID- (-pAAr KAue MI IF
for his work Accorng to legend, SCJ of the Senate Post Office vlUllUlll •dy> vUl
, it never was completed because Committee in effect dared the A . . — . . .
I Schubert could never compose a chief executive ot veto a double- Age HAc -mnhcj7eg
’conclusion that he felt measured barreled 530-milljon-dollar postal Ryv HUO LiiFiid-iLvM
up to the first two movement*. rate increase and 257 - million- ( r • ■
He put the first two movements dollar pay boost The combination \eY—n0Ve( ACC I
away so that they could not be iil was a compromise approved •--A -l’J-J-M ---
played until after, his death. The by House - S e n a t e conferees ANpAcp, nniv
first performance of the selection Wednesday.. SANFRA: CI CO UP Bill
was in 1865 "If he ’Eisenhower* vetoes it. Graham says no age nat> empha-
_ . , ’ . . he vetoes 530 million dollars «in sized sex more than ours—"and
Other selections for the concert postal revenues)," Johnston enjoyed it less.”
will be taken from the program snapped after the conferees acted. Sex, the evangelist told an au-
"Let him veto it.” dienee of 14,900 at the Cow Palace
trai and East Texas. The committee chairman prom- Wednesday night, is God-given
Included will be •'Emblem of ised to block any other postal and can bring Heaven or Hell,
realism in the small Honor'' ’Russell Danburg), rate increases sought by the ad- depending on how it is used.
Lumet and his cast left "Come, Blessed Peace” (Bach’, ministration this year if the bill Sex is like fire,” he said. “Used
. "‘A Good Boy” One and Philco Playhouse. me panting for Part Two. I cant "The Most Happy Fella” (Loesser- is vetoed, wisely, it can be a blessing, used
The defense also called a Lin- What is happening is that for think of a higher accolade—by Lang, “Panis Angelicus" ’Cesar Jchnston added, however, that unwisely, you can be burned by
the first lime in several seasons nature. I am not much of a pan- Franck'. “Holiday for Trombones” *I don’t think he will veto it.” it”
the medium has come up with a ter. (Rose’. “Three Modernaires" (Lit- He said he believed the President. He took as the text for his ser-
weekly Show ,Wh0Se concern is Look Back: Florence Hender- tie* and ’Semper Fidelis’* <Sousa>. and everyone else, thought postal mon. 16th of his six-week crusade,
quality Tv theater. There is a son wasn’t on Wednesday night s ---------------- workers were “entitled to the lit- the seventh commandment:
sense that minds are at work CBS-TV “Big Record” because of _ ...He increases” in the measure. “Thou shalt not commit adul-
among Kraft s new production a death in her family. ABC-TV’s LEWISVILLE JUDGE NAMED Eisenhower vetoed a separate tery.” ' _
teamwhohave. some. respest_for Disneyland" investigation past AUSTIN ’UP1 — Attorney Gen- postal pay bill passed last year. Referring to the modern em- E
.... ---------------... .—---------- and present was pretty routine eral Will Wilson has appointed He also opposed tying the pay bill phasis on sex. Graham said: I “
But beyond mere respect, there fodder, but I thought his cartoon Robert G.y Scofield, 32-year-old to the rate increase this year. “Now that we are free to do d
- average is a- sense of taste rand-intelli-glimpsesiato the future-of ourI ewisville fity iudgex88 Rn assish—Thacomprdmisesbin.sresult_e?. as welike. we don’t like what we "
to.1t: , . st"--;,, , gence ani take-a-chanceness at roadways amusing CBS-TV’s ant attorney general. Wilson said 212 months’ work bv the House- do. Many people are growing sick 7
It unt only too muchiexercize teStark)Weath er”stbrother.Rod nev. work, qualities that all of the Armstrong Circle Theatre" ef- Wednesday that Scofield, an ex- Senate conferees - must now be by their sex liberties ”
when one’s bodyisaunprepaved the "fdahe onstechcharlteenfrom weekly drama shows on TV rigm forr Wednesday night. "Accused Marine and graduate of the Uni: approved by the full House and Graham noted that the topic of
that should be considered^ theg: rhag Io te j ", sa.Char lie now—including "Playhouse 90"— of Murder" was chilling enough versity of Texas Law School, will Senate before going to the Prese sex is generally taboo among min-
Age has a lot to do .with the W ould stick his head out the truck fail to display. as a subject, but one hours Worh be assigned to the highway con- dent. isters. But he said he believes
kind andsamount which M rm, window and shout at passersby.. "Kraft Theatre" took on Rob- of the "Innocent young man in demnation division, effective June i would raise the rate on first "it's about time" that they dis-1
taken Most zu 8 Mrs Althea Xeal. Starkweath- ert Penn Warren's "All the Kings the web of 'he police" proved ra- 1. class letters from 3 to 4 cents, cuss sex and its implications
the miletesthubicharma condi-”*- step-grandmother. told the Men." Wednesday night in a two- ther tedious. ----- airmail from 4 to 7 cents and post frankly from the pulpit,
a t m.n’otw to do it JuIu , . . part adaptation by Don Mankie- The Channel Swim: "The Ver- STOCKYARnS FILES SLIT cards from 2 to 3 cents It also "To act as fiw eh doe x-da nse
ind it might "gin him. ioli, and full' ana Food.by; wicz. Par Two will be seen next dict Is Yours." CBS-TV’S da.lv SBrwru irs. — would hike second and third class "To act as if we had no sex de-
Besides age there are ques- boy."
tions of sex and physical condi- In his confession, dictated short-'
tion. . . . ly after his arrest in Douglas
A girl or woman cannot ordi Wvo Starkweather told how the
narily be expected to engage in wife of a wealthy Lincoln business
sports requiring muscular exer- man tried to kill him shortly
tion as heavy as that which men fore she met
can do. In fact, to do so might in her back
well harm them Descrihes Due
Naturally the physical condi- - Describes Due „
tion enters in too. because some- T ward " said Mrs ------------------_ -
one with certain kinds of heart Lauer Ward shot, and missed Starks creators. ners and Haggis Baggis." and
disease for example, cannot starkweather by inches as he It is to the credit of Kraft that two sops,, ’ Today Is Ours" and
safely engage in strenuous sports same.at. her in the upstairs of it managed so successfully to "From These Roots. They'll go minutes after the race via video
even after training her home. The young killer, who mesh the narrative values of ’All into.the, periods., currently held . so viewers can observe its
All this points to the fact that had taken, refuge in the Ward the Kings Men with-a term I bj Kitty Foyle and Matinee finer points. - ‘Voice of Firestone”
exercise is a wholesome normal nome. said he had a knife and hate to use-its symbolic values. Thater. „ had its fall lease renewed at
activity of the human body. But et it 8° at her It's a terribly difficult trick to variety, the trade weekly. ABCTV
it should be approached with ' It stopped right in her back.” carry off on the small screen of says Sid Caesar may do half a
good sense and adjusted to the the confession said "She was still TV where the slightest suggestion dozen specials for NBC-TV next
needs and physical capacities of alive, so I left her laying on the of overtones often halts the nar- fall. American Research Bureau's
each one of us bed ” rative progress of a play ard latest ratings have CBSTV’s
The confession also told how bulks-out with elephantine clumsi- "Gunsmoke" and NBC-TV’s "Per-
Starkweather killed the woman's ness. r Como Show" running one-two
husband when he came home As long as I'm passing out po- in 'ho nation. Ed Sullivan signed
from work, but did not describe sies. I'd like to hand ou a bunch Ogden Nash fur 12 appearances
the killing of the Wards' maid. to th® cast- Neville Brand, who CBS-TV will televise this Salur-
After killing the Wards and Played Willie Stark, was tremen- day's Preakness race twice —
their maid. Starkweather and his dous—Ibrutish, ambitious, reeking once, live; the second time, a few
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