28L+ ,THE TIMES, SATURDAY,JANUARY 7, 1950.

NOR -TELGRAI Radio and Television TRIJIANMOVEmISMrPeegathdsneipck SAYNOL APPOINTED .ATONYJE USJUEPRIS Q!PV17DIDPVSmithx ar rported to have con- RE~ASSUJRES SA FP RYIN ISSOUI . "Pegatan o ret US.ATTORNEY HERE_ SNew Amateur Series, Featuring Performers _ ___sona coudi uneat. Senator DonAnellOOET It is said that this docurred at aak Members Won't Be Displaced From 5 Boroughs, Scheduled by WNBT Critics of Choice of Candidate ofrec at the Hotel Miiehle- Truman Nominates NewYorker Crmn ______bach penthouse in Kansas City, bySu Wrkrs Guldin SeaoilPiaySywen Mr. Truman was at home for Acting in Position Since Sek roiyLss A new series of amateur talent half-hour movie, "Helping the Christmas, Mr, Allison4 already is coeJidBnh ~ak roiyLst telecasts, featuring performers Blind to Help Themselves," will be He Promihsed Hands Off being tagged as the penthouse M~byJitdBnhSuhr ititCut from the boroughs of New York, telecast oni Wednesday from 7:15 _____ can4ddte" as a result. will have its premiere over WNBTto 7:45 P. M. as a public service. Mfesss Pendergast and Binag World-Telegram, staff members on Wednesday, F'eb. 15, from 10:30 The film tells the story of a young ByWILIAM~i M.BLAIR gin are not on what might be WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 (AS-ThLeaAiSoetafrt -Were assuresyesterday they would to 11 P.M. The program has been m~anicommitted to total blindness Spec toresaw Yir Tiel called speaking terms, while Pr'esidenitTruman nominated Irv- .~,ye'o evceI ~eSuhr )* not be disaged by new employes entitled "The Tlalent Battle of the in his early maturity. Exccept for ST OIJn,6Agr i- ess edrgs n enngs ig H Saypol of New York today '." -. titSdrlcut *5osre the lead- ar evU~Jn.6Atr.bt en wder apat: Mr. BiHe eUntdSae Atre o ' taken from The Sun, Boroughs" and Harry Hershfield E~ddie Nuigent, who plays terness and confusion were heavy~~wdraat t ne ttsAtre fr.:" etra aaydrlcuton wasilln act as master of ceremonies, ing trole, no professional actors gi enosd Mr. Hennings, al- the Southern District of New York, '~ Thsagreement wtas macerby the par icipate . over Misu iDeocratc camp the waspo has been acting in thihfurat~c Jde rsiig masinagement of the combined be sponsored by the Vim Electric today while Republicans were jubi. glee. capacity since John~ F. X. Me- ' TeadecwihfeC paper, New York World-Telegram Company,. in cooperation with The "Living-1950" series of radio lant because 'President Trua had Mov toCpue ua Vote Gohey s elevation to the Federal 'pceteCrmnlCedaat andI~ The Sun, at a conference. with RICA-Victor, ho s-study courses on an stepped squarely into his hom bench last October., fteCutHoawscmoe 'NBCprimary politics. His n Anee Democrats concede -''o a soito fiilo wcommittee from the Newspaper Each week's show 'will feature saewide network will change its state's ' '~ul4 o'Ne Yrk,010 Th met-contestants from a single borough broadcast day from Sunday to dorsement of State SenatoEer som logic in the choice of Mr. Mr. Saypol, a lifelong resident ' ' AdSieyatrysndo 'Guihld at Ne papCI e met~ selected by auditions in neighbor- Satur'day, beginng next week, To- W.Allison oflso asl frth a vote-getter in rural of , has been active " their toh aprs fies oo K tetrs Atreahmorws rgrma 4P M asntonthelafoirls'icisoribtthyarStateinpliiasadleaUoniiedSaesSnaohen 12 ~5 Barclay Street, round, borough winners will comn-been canceled and, instead, will be in the August primary is not tha Mr. Truman was convinced a year after his graduation from <"nd tehmebrelrig tha only Sonmeone from the rural Brooky Law School and St. Law- Th\'7 ie guoi has a contract cover- Pete against each other 'for the broadcast on Saturday, Jan. 14, relished by a lot of ranking Dlemo- in 19I28. .~''~ World-Telegram. employes, but title of "city champion." from 4 to 4:30 P. M., the hour the rats. are could beat Senator, Donneil. rence University idnot have a contract with The series will continue to be heard. postio believe Mr. Truman ha Th rua oeisrgre as tra-' His first poiinwas examner York City Law Department, hr sa raiain~ Cia , whpos elonged commr lad e be erdn ath $0"wOR-Mthas cause NBC sold the half-hour of Forrest C.Donnell Republicani, to They argue that the Democratic With- ~soe ' 'I nios. adi ntwok, illmak it deutunday time to Dodd-Mead & Co., retain isis seat. They reason that pat is more szl~d morefavoring in a yesa he 'was appointed srse- nioen pemn. atteai~dndnt anietork, wil oveate its~ tebut publishers, who, beginning tomor- pYt wonstheno ea e rural are at the expense of ant corporation counsel and serevedthtempiesherncleha row, will present Eldwin C. the November election ad that wich turns in the heavy- in that option until 1934, when -huhtehaesfl-b '; tig told the guild committee vision nietworkr beginning Friday, narrating stories from 4 to 4:15,Will Senator Doninell can make capital Si t voeoi It i known that Cover- he founded hi0w law firm of tat the merger, since it included Jan. i3, from 9:30 to 10 P.M. Teand "Idesas Unlimited," a quiz pro- ofM.Alsn' eodi the es o mt and many other Demo- SaYPoI & Ko0tler with offices at dfolrmahveullgl on '*~ly The Sun's name, good-will and TV program format will follow the grm with Be Grauer and ElisO1e cature ftgure ~r.aplLoindohrvCabesSretsewap'Ivnprearou ' cuaton lists, did not call for radio style in presenting the points Mc~lhone, from 4:15 to 4:30, "Within indstie shortr with, heev one he assatt r c '~An~y "blending" ,of the two staffs. of of persons 80 or older In- any event, Mr. Truman seemlater votenersaf with a l chiy eft, stn to, 1945c-,______'viewThat -en th ae'i a x bu polm fgnrlntr to have touched off another Iitro- Heb~ vote were sat and thanalebeSetgate145 problemcse, it wsf a enerl natr# * CBStelev~ionnetwrkthaltpity tatei eeght tpcte hat was neededd swaasa regk Heows areakedtoroveecutte t Company.deliddubitesteinsetisivchofrhedompay.gRulnsto $laineil, Sunpeople taken overYhat ex-abouby eingtheasked by members of the audience, IsEbuBdinhaveiiodemontratetolarn thpobrdpprwudhreTenwpormwlth omie pprwol av h nwprgaes wl ese enwelhofeent the casePennisylvania of the Common- versus torage nfvrofor some tim beforersdiX#Democrats subsid- i th far an and mal uniona townl labor vote. lead- practicesP(ectilgabakmretwith in the textile industry ith$3,00ore0thanhaving thismenaanacwomn.realized.~ more than t " the status of new employes, and every other week, alternating with yisonkv fcinlmre hngc inl eavofe laesi ts )X sscn the Southern District of New Mr.Saniof is a director of the atiNeYoknpeonwa- ' ' laempomn ol o fet"h i t~. trial based on 'Dostoevski's novel, Some neutral observers beleve onyt Sentor R~obertA. Taft of Yokseorit oolemoys Tntivyscdudtoaprseedheiteemonthsf henres NewtorkH Cos awrsovr~assneomsinneem The geuity ofsold e m ns Tetaivl sceueaoapasCieedPnsmn, drn hthsato o oel~ of seneses tsiony fcill hundredsciation Hfe amer of the b wtiutyrenacone ~"Tegidakd h ige.a guests are John Cavanaugh, special "Court Is in Session" pro- S~frtepy htcpu e ar they want most to upset. ofen witeoe tot ap spciwl con-it Assciaio ofpieo theeNe Bka ofga o auraJa.2, rmgodfth atyta cthedvndntaefleauoeMssuiHoshecmadviser03.P".aloeFedsoonitratandanhistctgoytjr.oNwYrkityrlBrrn ofsi or seven World-Telegram tea of Weber and Fields, Bernarr A98 ofua eaueo 'CUT over $,00,000 and prison seai- and the District Attorneys Asso- urhvn enavsdta em~ployes laid off last year, and MacS'adden and Dr. Francis Towii n Piaepibtsnolc-MrArglrfaueo VATV TheT big plislergotzzer hrwever hnote ist- why in the ~ ~ Legilature. The rangifthengtenses rnigfo The m~D ixhnh Sportseaocaip H cisat ieion.fllwn reietTrmnhd oiae tesecond category to include for- send. The show wlbedirected by casionally CBSl video net- leaders wheupevinyg th~e noor ra ago yer onthe tontorou cots hnprvosyh Compaany was fined $710,000 and Hischaritable and aciecommunal orgnla- iipraetl ota ot maSnempoer . Dogala Roeers Wee work, the realistically-presented had told several Missouri ~emno" expslpsel attempt in 191 one of its officers, Arthur J. Deeb, tins: Central Somna org a"~e'-fracs o h ea t TCofrAanNxWekjury trials are designed to acquaint crate he would keep han~ds off. A AThi wa a~ vainDemlocratic effort was fined office end sentenced to jfo4eSupro ewh deaieato e~tdfo Under arrangements completed viewers with court procedure and a mountain of ess piled up t has Senatr Donnell, then Gvodfnt cinrsle rmgrp h eri rsn hlnhois ngt fPtis hibut the management said it between -WJZ-TV and the Indus- legal rights. Well-known jurists dominant noeeegn a htso-lcfrom being seated. The aMr Sayo prion. cte Seg PolceAtholetic Lege, ofd oythn,~ayK.Syo aldat talHome for ,the BlnNe n attorneys aecast inlega ehe hi oldl tane iutatiawas upd hish co-defendgts Scouts of AfthmmBnrinca.hiir proccute Serg SrPolic Atheti stage andt SupeythoanRubinsteingainebyon-efndntCorrule Wdldtae~tupwihdearmetYork television audiences heads,~~~~~~~c~rwill see roles and court attaches .and pro- friendship for the once- oeflshudtk office, fo Selective Service fraud in 1947. -H a are toAeeNp dleK dTehes aatemanl accscseuseHdwsmare asn th atter wolbedscs e of the most comprehensive film cedures are authentic. The show Pendergast force in Kansas City. Mr Idn g delie comment The prosecution involved reTinal- ia niz.Te aetre il fbekn oami ods aothr guld mange-studies on the problem of blindness will originate -in Courtroom 243, The President served notice some on th President's sudden action nary investigations in rai, n- RndadRoetws20cvrdnrorithrcdfi- malit conference~a~nat next week. eve made, inal thnd Theer twins, 20tPlaii~ .~adadv~',iltosscftepsa E'~ dwill T. Burke, assistant to the - ago thiard Deme and Babr on 4. lonIisfdigwsutaedb busnes ange, ndEdar E young James Mi.Pendergast ig exec to Thwtidnm- rious parts of the United States. tjlih manager, nd k plart B. nored. The latter; who inheited crtic candidate. Franklin E.Rea- In a seven-week trial al -FdraeudeVicntndLieli L: tflthe conference for the manage- C-A, . LAWYERS HIlT B850 CRASHES WITH 1 1; the mantle of his late uncle, 'Bos _____ St Louis lawyer, said ants were convicted. Rubinstein 22Horses Perish in Fire Teerrwsltrcretdb gul asrpeent yATnItIRMRE - PCE Tom" Pendergast, has been in ner r fua'5 announcement was recently completed a two-and-a- CHICAGO, Jan. 6 IA'l-Twenty-Co esinlmnmnt -'h gidwa ereetd yATATCI ERE P -E UP INBAY eclipse since the rise oif Charls lip contradiction~ of what he told half-year sentence. two riding horses perished and a neNotSymure- M.Michael Potoker, secretary- Binaggio in Kansas City. " ~ me In ay." M.Saypol, in addition to his stableboy was Injtred today in a dn fteLglAdScey n trasurer; John B. Deegan, general WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 (UP) - EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Supporters -of Thomas C. Hen. , "President Truman assured me administrative duties, is now con- fire that destroyed the Greentree Ms lrneSKlecara ' Organizer, and officers of The Two attorneys for the Civil Aero- Fla,, Jan 6 tin)-A giant B-SOnings Jr., of St. Louis, a lawyer,~ thatunde no conditions would he ducting the prosecution of Rubin- Stables in suburban Norwoodofiscmnabrch sopke World-Telegram unit. natc ce hrl rtcw obre lvncemnwho is Sir, Allison's strongest op- taea bend in the Missouri pri- stein and Frank E. Bliss on se Park, Sire. Claude Mackey, Wife Idiint ugsKo n 'Harvey Call, president of The toay te Bordoishalcriiedome wth lvncemn ponent, and some party leaders rnr,' he added. "Hiesaid he real- curities frauds charges in connec- of the veteran polo player who Liel ugsSma .K~f Sun ~ ~ ~ ~~~~oa thpeye rditoialendation of the aboard~ plunged into Choctawbat- who assert that they are only 0* Ie that the people diln't like tion with the stock of the Pan- owns the stables, said twenty-one mnadIvn .Kumnwr tidn,said about twenty-five of its bor's~ chief -examinier that Pan chee Bay shortly after taking off looker's at this stage, coiitep4 that han-icked candidate." handle Producing and Refining or twenty-two horses were saved. o h ec.-' mtembers had been taken over by Amedrican Airwrays be permitted-to from this air proving ground to- the combined paper. These include buy American Overseas Airlines. day on a test flight.,o ~P1In eight or ton rewrite men. and re- Jam~es L, Highlsaw Jr., and Wil- wA 7 IS11 NC60WV 1 potes,~ an four or five desk men, 11am F. Kennedy said in effect Nine of the men were rescuedWAT 70 WISe h2~~~~~~ sad that a 15n-pagen report by Thomas as they bobbedi about in the choppy 138 WI 19 WB- R G ASwS'*sH4E ],,I s h~,NR R13 R16 p. deprmn unsid Thed oned busines~ Wrled n wi rg'ieng ttemergetws The gl public information of- WPV 1330i "CA5T0 NWSBLLT

Wsith the editorial employes' seeo- and errors end ignored the "facts." ivsadhepneanmrodWHM48 wOn I WiWELis 1800 employment burleau at The Sun the' hearings on which M.Wente bay a short distance from the. MONN M(~f(O ' .*OiRNN buildingn, 280 Broadway. In uiries basedl his recommendation. They field and sank. RADIO______wlbelnaethog ye ' c5dte te'The plane handtaken off to test 6:0-W9R'J~ '1e Pt am musiWMAQesReore switchboard, WOrth 2233 Heto come before the boad ne qipet All latest-type Air sa.~xa- P~g Rua Neo J r Hig School G~roup DoohyGrdn oderator-WQXI W'i e or Tis ws oldst Sun people were much encour- Filing their "exceptions" with Force planes ~ideainetr. eseas age byiuries already received the board, Mess )Iighsaien'ig W " sd"eihwe tl kh~re n Gl oraet From Loes Angeles; Also at 4-3D3 and -WRrfs WJS Mi -Zd WQXSenFitzgerld place its the result of PI1CtYon their Kennedy accsd Mir, Wrnn of - 1.. sevie wnc A u_ aseui iWWCiisAlrwsss _ _ _ and-wo -w andd Pe en. ti . ' 4mI' for . feat of water, F~ s ' a~ s ing"t eforadctions in the d a tO-abiniwsat itatof, "ignobre'~pe

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cogauaory messages from pa- The lawyes als asserted that - swY-~' '°'p 1sp°° taot Madison Sqae Garden-WMMS. wJZ-sa K llhiitw, sxeesaa~ Vaitoe , tinilitary, civic and business somebody gave false testimony" at swi-es ui0w nhrn a rd:Jt lr n ienWloSnswCSci ~wYrBl enr Iv~a erate ono th ORMevtoversofiThsittNes &1 hdtr o teAir: "Frederika," Guest Soloista'-WOR. rv~g NrtO 7 S wtakingosc.ia. eia Paeibx5.d - overlooked it despite the fact tthtls [ thWsCA-ws' Crest Day 101- Sig Again: Dan Seymour, Alan Dale, Others-WCBS. Wt.-eit.rwt. Hour. WMM-e Brw Sho TEEISOQX-R The NewYork Tise, Neaws uwws-aia-m ta deit "constitutes an inutt the toexrarinrydead"an " NZ-Ayttgoe; aiey .5 wQxi-Morting Melodiesasvse extrardinry deand"and ar and a grave haeneto i erslsi~~ mechanical situation" that made it the-oleg integrityl Naf its prced.g. M.' IWCS-V 8:0Rugr 9:C55. ratThesr bImpossible to supply the demand Th megr old"ret asb 7:0n-Wes-woute RRsympon ymhn vs ph'#.-WdSS-TV.i Ar PnyAt letter MAio iedsMr ' many readers had been unable to s"crteatel in the 7:1s"wJZ;.aa St oeh reneLockMar, refn Hewtt JoTiganest-W~.[t' tea w JE', eeuvssanon With cases Nw-e ii e coistfthaomiedppe.bycpeofhecmiepae.North alAtlantic" dnger' of airplanes monpoyith by remov- .- w-Gblg'McaClkW!-epeadiigPt ans 7:8Hlyod$9K MrahwSassen Ta:Sro,eeLchrAa Guest-WJZ-TV.eit o igad w155,-c"r 0eat r ~ t "This is a' temporary condition ing n of "a A"~lil' "~iie s " 0 " " " " " " " s " e IS-r tanwxa- ion Showr Other-WCB 1Vc i(Premere) tht s eing adjusted as rapidlyas titers~n ands leaving, thee othe Mcarna.-Chcg V~sisse1ariety Show: -Stud Terkel, Connie Russell and Others- wsF~w-ews; aecrddordd usi ic-i~~iMp0bity .Isqi ossiblb sai thsaid outhe entnntouncendenta.ng thaotherin a bassy-wCBSsNwa:: Jckcsteli-g sow (. :4sWcBS-reu,.oesA-horpinsWis 'aN'l inlir). p , precarious financial condition, " brasy. C5-ew: Grw-eat; Day~I# JohnReedsl0J Kin:gm esel us-O-T. ~ ~ '~t vt~a j-egr s sc the 1vlyer declred.weza-Breaktast smn - PalWiea TV Teen Cllub.-WJZ-TV:10-wserc Watn ShowDnso A:IR TERMINAL STUDY SET teayesecrd.Like to listen to a brass :4WB-arClr.ew :09Daa"RcyKn"wihRcoKrnWAD(emr) WONw;HeyGadte viewpint-Talk 9-9:0--E ti~ng";w wuithll e Balaei rna-WBD Peire 0,-sw;S lVtesws-csar n____.. _.- .al AILNLSAYISE band?Tese Banndstand~VThen don't forget r.4s- unity Report l.e wata iiMsc;5sud wxavawSokv -Smte trsTu odyARIEGOSRSUD "h adtn".~~a rs .,~.sw aes - 1~ ' uaedof s Jac Carter, Chico Miarx, Others-WABD. bai 28 L , SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1950.

U. s. ATTORNEY HERE MOVE IRKS 1 g Mr. Ali on had a hand pick SAYPOL APPOINTED WORLD-TELEGRAM Radio and Television TRUMAN Mhare Pendergast andthatat Forrest PARTY IN MISSOURI Smith Smithon ATTORNEY BERT; STAFF couldthe unseatreportedAmateur REASSURES Series,FeaturingSenator Performers haMr.Donnell. ve Allr- U.S. It is saidt1'at this occurred at a

Nominates New Yorker M§mbers Won't Be Displaced From 5 Boroughs, Scheduled by WNBT Critics of Choice of Candidate conference at the Hotel Muehle' Truman in Position Since by Sun Workers-Guild in Senatorial Primary Say when Mr. Truman was at hone or Acting A new series of amateur talent half-hour movie, "Helping the Christman Mr. Allison already Is MCGOhe Joined Bench Seeks Priority Lists telecasts, featuring performers Blind to Help Themselves," will be He Promised Hands Off bein tagged as "the penthouse Y

from the boroughs of New York, telecast on Wednesday from 7:15 eandr te" as a result, r will have its premiere over WNBT to 7:45 P. M. as a public service. Messrs., Pendergast and Binag- R' World-Telegram staff members on Wednesday, Feb. 15, from 10:30 The film tells the story of a young By WILLIAM M. BLAIR gio are ot on what might be WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 (1f)- terms, while President Truman nominated Irv- fwere assured. yesterday they would to 11 P.M. The program has been man committed to total blindness special t Tax tzew Yoek Tau4; called speaking- Jan. 8-Anger, bit- Messrs. Pendergast and Hennings ing H. Saypol of New York today -not be displaced by new employes entitled "The Talent Battle of the in his early maturity. Except for ST. LOUIS, be United States Attorney for Boroughs" and Harry Hershfield E(idie Nugent, who plays the, lead- feyness and confusion were heavy are even wider apart. Mr.- Binag- to taken from, The Sun. ing role, no professional actors the Southern District of New York. G , 4 will act as master of ceremonies, gio endorsed Mr. Hennings, al- r This agreement was made by the ntrroducing the acts. The series will participate- over Missouri's Democratic camp though the support was unso- Mr. Sayporhas been acting in that capacity since John F. X. Me- management of the combined be sponsored by the Vim Electric today while Republicans were jubi- licited" lent because President Truman had Move to Capture Rural Vote,, Gohey's elevation to the Federal Spspor, New York World-Telegram Company, . in cooperation with The "Living-1950" series of radio his home bench last October. RCA-Victor. home-study courses on an NBC stopped squarefY Into and The Sun, at a conference with concede - state's primary politics. His en- Angered Democrats Each week's show will feature state-wide network will change its $, committee from the Newspaper contestants from a single borough broadcast day from Sunday to dorsement of State Senator Emery some logic in the choice of Mr. Mr. Saypol, a lifelong resident fuild of New York, CIO. The meet- selected by auditions in neighbor- Saturday, beginning next week. To- W. Allison of Rolla for the norm- Allison as a vote-getter in rural of New York City, has been active Missouri but they are annoyed in political and legal circles since ing was held at the paper's offices, hood RKO theatres. After each morrow's program at 4 P. M. has nation for United States Senator from in the August primary is not that Mr. Truman was convinced a year after his graduation 125-Barclay Street. round borough winners will cam- been canceled and,, Instead, will be only someone from the rural Brooklyn Law School and St, Law t broadcast on Y. Jan. 14, relished by a lot of ranking Demo- The guild has ,a contract cover- Pete against each ot her for the from 4 to 4:30 P. M., the hour the area could beat Senator Donnell. ranee University in 1928. In World-Tele om to es, but title of "city champion." cysts. 8r'am P Y The rural vote is re ardecb as tra- His first position was examiner did not have a contract with The series will continue to be heard, Some believe g chancesMr. ruman .has ditional Republican. in the Torts Division of the New change has been made be- enhanced the can of Senator t1' ,Bur), whose editorial and commer- "Life B sat 80;" which has The argue that the Democratic York City Law Department. With- the half-hour of They vial employes belonged to rode- been heard an the WOR-Mutual Sundaycause NBC time soldto Dodd-Mead & Co., Forrest C. Donnell, Republican, to Ply is more and more favoring in a year he was appointed' unions. radio network, will make its debut Y petain his seat. They on fort publishers, who, beginning tomor- party wounds will not heal before the rural area at the expense of ant corporation counsel and served Management spokesmen at the as a video show over the NBC tele" row, will Edwin C. Hill St, Louis which turns in the heavy- in that position until 1934, when narrating present committee vision network beginning Friday, election' that meeting told the guild from 4 to 4:15, SenatorNovember he founded his own law firm of stories Donnell canan makeande capital eat vote. It is known that Gover" that the merger, since it included Jan. 13, from 9:30 to 10 P.M. The and "Ideas Unlimited," a quiz pro- of Mr. Allison's record in the Regis-nor Smith and many other Demo- Saypol A Kotler with offices at Irving H Saypol onl The Sun's name, ood-will and TV program format will follow the crate figured St. 51 Chambers Street. He was ap gram, with Ben Grauer and Eloise Louis and other ' Kaufman circulation lists, did not can for radio style in presenting the points lature. pointed chief assistant to Mr. Me- l4TcElhone, from 4:15 to 4:30. , Mr. Truman seems industrial centers with a heavy p° zany "blending of the two staffs. of view of persona 80 or older In any event, vote. were safe and that all Gohey Sept, 21, 1945. that was needed was a good break He was assigned to investigate Company. Rubeinstein is charged 'That being the case, it \was ex- about problems of a general nature THE CBS television network will iaitre d Sun people taken over b asked b members of the audience. present fight that is expected to . and prosecute illegal black-market with having realized more that P P P y y resent the case of the Common- in, the farm, andsmall town vote. will be seen wealth of Pennsylvania versus in ge for some time the combined paper would have The new program and union labor lead- practices in the textile industry in 3, 00,000 in this transaction, 4 off thebefore Poe " Democrats the status of new employes, and every other week, alternating with Raskolnikov, a fictional murder g in favor ors put Senator Donnell as second the Southern District of New Mr. Saypol is a director of the choice and leave lasting sores. York; For eighteen months he re- ?their employment would not affect "The Big Stqry " trial based on Dostoevski's novel, only to Senator Robert A. Taft of Pre- New York CountyLawyers Asao" the security of'old em to es, Tentative) scheduled to appear, Some neutral observers believeany aepted the testimony of hundreds Crimeand Punishment," during a that his action has not done an Ohio on 'the list of Republican elation.Ile is a member of the The guild asked the manage- as guests are John Cavanaugh of witnesses to a specially con- special "Court Is in Session" pro- good for the p artyy that captured Senators merittheyto setwantup new priority mostlists toof theupset.New York reatau- vened grand jury. Association of the Bar of the 'Cit P proprietor gram on Saturday, Jan., 21, from all but one Missouri House seat in Senator Donnell is expected to of New York, Federal Bar Asst. rwith the first Category to consist rant; Joe Fields of the comedy 9:30 to 10:30 P. M. of Mr. Alli- The indictments resulted in fines ciatioe, Amjerican Bar Association dof six or seven World-Telegram team of Weber and Fields, Bernarr 1948" to a full advantage of over $1,000,000 and prison sen" A regular feature on WCAU-TV so a record in the Legislature: The and the District Attorneys Asso" em oyes laid off. last ear, and MacFadden and Dr. Francis Town- The big puzzler, however, is why fences ranging from six months to Pl y in , but shown only oc- fatter was one of the Democratic elation. Sportswear lithe second category to include for- send. The show will be directed by Mr. Truman got into the Sens- a year. The Daisart casionally on the CBS video net- toriad contest when previously he leaders during the notorious "goy- He is active in the following suer Sun employes.' Y" Douglas Rodgers. Company was fined $710,000 and work, the realistically-presented had told several Missouri Demo- ernorship steal attempt in 1941, 'one of its officers, Arthur J. Deeb, charitable and communal organize r To Confer Again Next Week jury trials are designed to acquaint crate he would keep hands off. As This was, a vain Democratic effort was fined $20,000 and sentenced to Bons: Central Synagogue, Fedora. Under arrangements completed viewers with court procedure and to keep Senator Donnell, then Gov- lion for the Support of Jewial ,, No definite action resulted from a mountain of guesses piled up, the a year in prison. it between' WJZ-TV and the Indus- legal rights. Well-known jurists dominant note emerging was that error-elect, from being seated. The Mr. Sa 1 philanthropies, Knights of Pythias thiswould buttake the it managementup with departmentsaid trial Home for the Blind, New and attorneys are cast in legal he was backing his'old and strong State Supreme Court ruled that he Rubinstein and prosecutedhis co-defendants Serge Police Athletic League,a and Bo} York television audiences will see roles and court attaches and pro- ahbuld take office. Scouts of America. ',heads. The matter will be discussed frenderghip for the once powerful for Selective Servicefraud in 1947. one of the most comprehensive film desires are authentic. The show Pendergast force in Kansas City. Mr. Hennings declined comment The Prosecution involvedd prelimi- He was married to Adele Kap. e again at another guild - manage- studies on the problem of blindness will originate in Courtroom 248, on the President's sudden action Ian in 1925. They have three chip ;melt conference next week. Tha President served notice some nary investigations er Brazil, Eng" ever made in this country. The City Hall, Philadelphia. time ago that he would not aft except to say "I'm running and .1 land, France, Switzerland and va dress, Ronald and Roger, twins, 20 - Edwin T. Burke, assistant to the ect to win," The third Demo- and Barbara Joan, 14. tusiness manager, and Edward E. young James M. Pendergast ig" P rious parts of the United States. Ullrlcht office manager, took part nored. The latter, who inherited critic candidate, Franklin E. Rea- In a seven-week trial all defend- of his late uncle, "Boss Lgan, also St. Louis lawyer, said ants were convicted. Rubinstein 22 Horses Perish in Fire tn the conference for the manage- C" A. B. LAWYERS HIT 8.50 CRASHES WITH 11; the mantle a Tom" Pendergast has been in near- Mr. Truman's announcement was recently completed a two-and-a- CHICAGO Jan., 6 Ili')-Twenty melt;The guild was represented b3$ ATLANTIC AIR MERGER 9 PICKED UP IN BAY eclipseBinagglo sincein Kansas the riseCity. of Charles L,"inme inMsy.!'contradiction of what he told half-yearMr. Saypol,sentence. in addition to his twostableboy riding washorses Injured perished today andin a treasurer;Michael JohnI' trE. Deegan,M generalesecretary-l Supporters of Thomas C. Hen- ' "President Truman assured me administrative duties, is now con- fire that destroyed the Greentree Rubin- Stables in suburban Norwood Organizer, , andnd E.offDeeicergas n, of The Two attorneysys for theJan. Civil v i 0Aero- - Fla.,EdLIN, JaJan. AIR(6 (1£i -A FORCE giant B-ASE,50w Jr., of St. Louis, a lawyer, that under no conditions would he ducting the prosecution of whoo is Mr. Allison's strongest op- take a hand in the' Missouri pri- stein and Frank E. Bliss on Tie- Park, Mrs. Claude Mackey, wife World Telegram unit. nautics Board sharply criticized bomber with eleven crewmen ponent, and some party leaders mrary~ he added. "He said he real- curities frauds charges in connec- of the veteran polo player whc 'Harvey Call, president of The today the recommendation of the aboe d plunged into Choctawhat- who assert that they are only on- [zed drat the people didn't like tion with the stock of the Pan- owns the stables, said twenty-one -Sun Employessaid twenty-five ssocof itsts board's chief examiner that Pan chee Bay shortly after taking off lookers at this stage, contend that, hand picked candidates." twenty-two horses were saved. r.tion, said about Producing and Refining or trlrembers had been taken over by American Airways be permitted to from this air proving ground to- the combined These include buy American Overseas Airlines. , paper. day on a test flight. -eight or ten rewrite men and re- James L. Highsaw Jr., and Wil- WAaT 970 WINS 1010 WNSC 600 wov 1280 effect Nine of the men were rescued porters and four or five desk men, Liam F. Kennedy said in /' wN&w 1130 WPAT sso bobbed about in the choppy WBNX 1380 WJZ 770 be said, that a 189-page report by Thomas as they VN T in IM, Mr. Call said The Sun's business L. Wrenn urging the merger was waters in their life jackets, weBS 980 w1SS iiso PROG RA M S' H K A IR aao Wyss eau department union had joined forces filled with "misleading statements'.' 'The Eglin public information of- Wwim 1330 WCA 570 wxYa with the editorial employes' assn- and errors and ignored the "facts." flee said the plane, an improved W13019 1486 WMGM 1000 veal n WWRL 1800 seiation in operating an emergency Theyserved as "public counsel" In version of the B-29, plunged into SATURDAY; JAN. 7,1959 employment bureau at The Sun the hearings on which Mr. Wrenn the bay a short distance from the MORNING MORNING RADIO uilding, 280 Broadway. Inquiries based his recommendation. They field and sank. 9 5:a"WNE sloe Bier Program Forum: Current Events Qum- NY w en';o tdMusic case the "ugliest" ever The plane had taken off to test W-Recorded Mule 18;15.10:45-NOW York Times Youth wi11 be handled through The Sun's called the x5W York 7rIsles News "switchboard, WOrth 2-2323. He to come before the board, new equipment. All latest-type Air ;74"WNBC-Tern Page, alarm News Junior High School Group, Dorothy Gordon, Moderator-WQXR. wQxa-The Neca led -Music podtan "Lohengrina" -Brea4Iuta+randrew:y symDh Force planes and equipmentbefore ti 're- s:"-Wjz-RecordedWNSw-News. Music 04;Melchior and OthersOpera: WJZg With Helen Traubel, Lauritz axes-05 maid Sun people were much encour- 'Filing their "exceptions" with ceive final tests here now by inquiries already'reoeived the board, Messrs. Highsaw and s w.rss-' arx Sterling $ se a:u-woR-areaaast With the Hart-aa cf on their Mr. Wrenn of placed in service. WxcA-Nurse and weernaz 1i9W'G X1pen Qelt Tournament, Fmm'Ioa Angeles; Also at 4:30 and w t-Eaind as the result of Kennedy accused eenmtageraM P y ~ Eglin crash boats searched the uN WtaBC mi n' 8X5:45-WNBC. WCBS-Phu cos t Show situation, "ignoring contradictions in the bay waterssf for eekto p z-n .xaw P wr r +- o®tisell: Senior Bowl Gataae. AL(-Star College Players-WOR. WINS--Joe Durso, tree" In sedition to ten featureas takenwrit- testimony' t7.irthe Pan American miming waacea7 rt eermau iD0 4:5 -1'ro Baeket**ll : Kedekerbdcke ' vs. FortWayne-WMGM. ;:N"* Prant Luther, son gauW presid 11d''t: 1 ekppei T JF b 9ilBS e rrnflrrie VIG:'.ga'ec Ate )nb4die fire pletne. s Pound the : w aW eves Anytniua Goes Conductor-WNBC. WINS-Allan own'a Corner e Sue ge- said his testimony regarding his aawwa c arrrn: Te: aatawraeow phony Oreheatra:,Guido Cantelti, Page Drlma nfteltt of the combined paper yes- lint's efforts to acquire other air- gigue is twenty-five set Of water, wra--Pitt Barnes Drama: "Do>able Deal in death," Paul Fraea- VNBC, t:B"weaCA- ront terday announced six more, It also but darkness halted;their efforts. wcss r ews:.i di ate imr eho+ 1:05 9--Sywphony Hall: Hindemith Symphonio Metamorphosis on e: w rcac-waawan cariton Fredericks lines "was false in several rnipor- WRaW-News: souga of iyalth Themes of Carl Maria Von Weber-WQXR, 9:00"WNBG-Tom Timm and Mae-4:hadren'a $:9o ll liege Basketball: St. John's vs. St. Jose b's; C. C. N. Y. vs. wo News, Harry Hennessy ,published more than a half-page of tant particulars." arcs-wNavu-craattaa sctepee Peegrasa pp 6:Sa-WNYC-.Neva: sWnJ1e SyWI mIy ,congratulatory message44 from P0- The lawyers also asserted that Lo ola -Chicago at Madison Square Garden-WMGM. WIZ-Kt1,,i, Keech visits at a: WNB-N, auuan An Hit Parade: Jeff Clark and Eileen Wildoq; Songs-WNBC. lineal military, civic and business ,somebody gave false testimony" listening oaW IN- ewalutes-This is New York, Bsu reonard leaders on the taking guar of The WGR-MeIMn ®Iiott-Neva W.I1r-Theatre of the "Frederika," GuestSoloists-WOR. wnn,,AVa Ntrrterw Y the hearings but that Mr. Wrenn GOOd WCBS-Hews: Jerk Steritng Sirasr Air: WNcK-News: Great my 16-11-Sing It Again: Dan Seymour, Alan Dale, Others-WCBS. WNYC-Masterwork Hour ;Sumoverlooked 1 it despite the fact that WINS-M rntng Matinee A Page 1 box said that "due it "constitutes an insult to the W Goa Durso Show" TELEVISION WQxR-The New York Times News to extraordinary demand" and "a board and a rave challenge to WNE1v-Anything Gas: vulety s osWQxR-Mornin1Me:odta Wexie-'zee New York Times No" 5: ege Basketball: Navy vs. V. M. I.-WCBS-TV; 8:30-Rutgers s:1s-WNEC-PAL, Theatre ; mechanical situation" that made it the integrity ofg its proceedings, vsB Stucknell-WATV" 9-Yale vs Columbia-WOR-TV; 10-St. John's WON-Bill Lanz, Comments Impossible to supply the demand "create a sub on W QX 7:as'wexRe sreakraat Are Unkletter The merger would today symphony vs,' 9: SO.WNRr-People Funny-Art many readers had been unable to - r.re-.10 -weather aenort St. Joseph's-WGIBS TV. WOa-Tim Kid Test stantial danger of monopoly in the 1.14"woR-Gambling's Musical class 7:30-&-Hollywood Screen Test: Margo, Guest-WJZ-TV, WJZ-Conwersauoh With Casey buy copies of the combined paper. North Atlantic" airlines by remov WJZ-People and Things. Patt Barae$ 54 .Hen ,Murray Show: Gene Lockhart, Alan Hewitt, Joe Wing and WMCA-cheat star WINS-g;{ Stanton show w'LNS-Three Corner Club "This' is a temporary condition ing, one of Pan American's compe- " e e e "e a e e " " e e " " " 7:2#-WQxR-W'mter Report Others WCBS TV (Premiere), WMGx-Fun at Breakfast; ward wazor that is being adjusted -as rapidly as 7.30-WNBG-Nowa;.Charles F. MccarthY $4--Chicago Variety Show: Stud Terkel, Connie Russell and Others- WNSw ,News; Recorded Music, ;possible," said the announcement. Yatore and leaving the other in a wc:BS Newa: jack Sterling show WNBT (Premiere). a:u wens-stsausGoese-shopping, with " precarious financial condition," brassy WiCA-News; Great Day 7oha Rees King f J WNEW-Never; Anything Goes "-.U-Twenty Questf'on Quiz: Mimi Benzell, Guest-WOR-TV. Wn hn Reer to veterans the lawyers declared. WQxR-Breakfast.Syeagtsru g9 _Paul Whiteman TV Teen Club-WJZ-TV. 10:ee"WNBC-FredWenng Show AIR TERMINAL STUDY SET Like to listen to a brass 7:45-WCBS-Narr9 Clark, News 9-30-9--Drama: "Rocky King"; with Roscoe Karns-WABD (Premiere) WOR-Neua; Henry Gladstone band? Then don't forget WMC'-unity viewpoint-Thai 9-g;go-Ed Wynn Show: Lucille Ball, Desi Arna2-WCBS-TV, W37-At Home With Music; Sigmund AIRLINE GLOSSARY ISSUED "The Bandstand" at WJZ-News Rep Report; yew g°aNh Others-WABD. WCBS-Galen Drake Ci0 llmittee Starts Tour Monday 7:55-wjzNews Reports 910 Cavalcade of Stars: Jack Carter, Chico Marx, 10:05 this morning. $:00-INNSSC-Nbws 0,-ode Kitten 9""-Boxing, From Ridgewood Grove.Arena-WPIX. W61CA-Naves; The Little Show Brewster, Guest-WNBT. WINSgnu re strike, Music Srop to Frame Safety Program International Transport Grou WOR-PrreottRobinsonNews . 1040.30-Meet the Press: Senator Owen W.17, Nows_M-tln A-nakv fA4ru WMGM-Ted liuelnir Bandstand Andre