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Houston Today
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family name
11 Cape
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19 Giant
23 Pile up
24 Nomad
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4 Duets
8 Hymn ending
12 Man s
nickname
13 Be borne
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unsuccessful
15 Neither
16 Perfectionists
18 Arranges
20 Poker stakes
21 Trouble
22 Cloy
24 Landed
26 Identical
27 Small piece
30 Fasten agsin
32 Feminine
appellation
34 Take
vengeance
35 Gazes fixedly
36 Offer
37 Bird s bills
39 Golf mounds
40 Repetition
41 Honey
42 Flight of steps
45 Shore
49 Emotional
display
51 Rumen
52 Operatic solo
53 Harem rooms
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sions. the first to utilize a split famous faces, but if so, they TV.
and the first to utilize a missed the purpose of the show, turning his sho* over to dog acts:
split man — Elvis Presley from If I read Sullivan correctly it was1 acrobats and the other ricky-tick
tiie waist up his intention to salt and pepper debris of show biz, but that sort
All sorts of people, animals and his way through 10 years — the of criticism fails to see Sullivan
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Sullivan, the face that launched shows — also had a wonderful Oscar Hammerstein from a 1951
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Senate plans to act on a House-
| passed bill providing for exchange
of U.S. Atomic information with
NATO allies.
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such goodies as "Champagne Pol-
CONROE. Tex. (UPD — Texas ka." "Carousel Polka," "Hey Hey
Highway Patrolman Bennie Smith, Polka" and "Lichtensteiner Pol-
31. was shot and fatally wounded ka "‘— in short, just about every-
Ed in which
day night.
Police traced Stickney through
Louisiana and into Canada through
gasoline credit slips. He said he
once decided to return to Texas,
but lost his nerve when he reached
the Canadian border.
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Box Office Opens 7:15 P.M.
First Show Begins st Dusk
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day with no one
leaped the rails and tore through
a valley railway station like a
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thinking big. TV could use more
men like him, not only on the
screen, but back upstairs in the
programming departments.
Friday night berth on NBC-TV ..2
next fall. TO SEE IKE — Austrian
Arthur Murray looks set for a Chancellor Julius Raab will
Thursday night show on NBC TV i meet with both President Eisen-
next fall in the spot now held by bower and Secretary of State
------- - 1 John Foster Dulles when he
county jail at Conroe.
Deputy Sheriff V. E. Murphy
said the shotgun Green used to
I kill the patrolman "was just about
as tall as he was ”
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bled to a stop against a freight
warehouse.
The Channel Swim: MGM nix
now has 22 episodes of its “North-
west Passage" TV series in the
can. It stars Keith Larson and
Buddy Ebsen and is now tenta-
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Box Office Opens 7:15 P.M.
First Show Begins at Dusk
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10th birthday inside the magic sequences and I think they were
electric engines caromed crazily
for three miles down a 30 per
cent grade from the mountain
peak Botas station to Malt rata
burn just to whip off a . few ratings.
“Music Bingo”. CBS-TV’s
NEW YORK (UPI — George As Sullivan himself put it. the
Washington may have been first show had everything from A
in war. first in peace and first (Fred Astaire) to Z (Darryl Zan
in the hearts of his countrymen. uck». And I would add that the
' but Ed Sullivan has him beat hour — made up of clips taken
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shake a baton at. Last count—137, with 42 medals. More are
on the way as the fourth-grader competes in summer con-
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To trot out one wild assortment: snapped off was staggering—Bing
Margaret Truman. Alfred Lunt. Crosby. Jack Benny, Phil Silvers, 1
Harry Belafonte, Johnny Ray Victor Borge. Gary Cooper. " '
Fred Astaire. the original choice I
efor the father, priced himself out
Orizaba. 12 miles from Maltrata. said. ' of contention by asking for $7,000
Cordoba and smaller villages in Murphy said Smith originally per week,
this mountainous coffee growing was from Vidor, Tex. but was gmam
area.. transferred to Conroe by the high-'
The seven-car train and its two way patrol some time ago.
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stable Johnny Kleinmann and Pro-
I bation Officer H. B. Kelly went
ORIZABA. Mex. (UPD—A sev- to the house where the youth lived
en-car passenger train roared with an uncle to serve him with
down a steep mountainside Sun- a warrant for stealing two motor-
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TELEPHONE NUMBEPS
chosen wisely — a hilarious come-
dy hit from 1952 between Jackie
Gleason and Art Carney a knuck-
le cracking imitation of Sullivan
by Will Jordan from 1953. a
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Premiere of one hour summer fill-, _
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DEADLY—Rickey Nelson, just
turned 18. is baby-faced and
soft-spoken. But in his role of
Colorado in "Rio Bravo* he's
■ne of the deadliest two-gun
allers in modern moviedom.
Ie knocks off six "baddies"—
hree of them with one dou-
ble draw.
nROTGHT PLAY BILL
Asia is in the midst of a drought Walter O'Malley's big target
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drought is the worst in 30 years site of a Dodger ballpark, are
Even such a food-surplus nation cleared up quickly, O Malles flg-
as Thailand is worried. Japan is ures to have the earhmoving
considering restriction on the use equipment break ground July.5.,
At water with a July 5. 1959. target date
_____ for opening the park for play You
ATw--g-Ie- HANDICAP can expect optimistic notes both
co-ecution of the Hungarian from Dodger president O Malley
revolution leaders will backfire on and Los Angeles Major Norris
the Reds in Finland first The Poulson on the outcome of those
Reds had to increase the 43 seats lawsuits.
they hold in the 200-seat parlia- ■
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councilors complained today that
women's high-heeled shoes are
piercing road surfaces, making it
easier for the sun to melt the tar
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Likely to be Tabled
Bv United Press International ment during general elections
United Press International cor- next month The opposition is
respondents around the world look making good use .of the exeeu-
ahead at the new that will make tions as a reason for. Votns
2A5qinA, against the Communists Observ-
_____ ers now say the Reds may lose
LABOR BII L out in their bid although they
The labor reform bill passed by probably will not sink below the
the Senate will fall by the was- 43 seats they now hold.
side. House leaders are for it and
will do what they can to push it CEKL
through But it's all up to the The Lana Turner-t livrsl < rane
Labor Committee And committee Johnny Stompanato case will sim-
members say privately the bills mer along for some months
Ehancess are just about zero. Lana's daughter Cheryl who
_____ stabbed Stompanato to death, will
DEFENSE BII I give court testimony this week
President Eisenhower will make Lana who was Stompanato^ girl
a strong pitch for congressional friend, will do the same. The de-
approval of his defense reorgan- positions are in connection w uh a
ization bill at his next news con- $750,000 suit brought by Stompa-
ference. He was all set to plug nato s 10-year-old son. Next SeP-
the bill at his last new s confer- tember. the matter of 14% ear-old
ence but the Sherman Adams case Cheryls custody will come up
crowded it off the agenda. again.
It's an indication of Sullivan’s
willingness to spend big when it
counts. More important, it indi-
cates Sullivan's capacity for
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a thousand quips, was the first amount of mmmmmm. good. show. _
TV emcee to offer a chorus line. I suppose it's inevitable that What struck me forcibly about
the first to unpackage an ice some will criticize Sullivan for Sunday night s show was Sulli
show the first to offer tnck illu- shuffling so quickly through his van's tremendous contribution to
• — - — He has been criticized for
for all I know even minerals have meat has been presented on his
made their TV debuts live and < n regular shows. "
him on Sullivans CBS-TV show The roster of names Sullivan
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MOTOR OIL
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No Limit -'Your Container
foreign aid bill.
I The Senate was considered vir-
tually certain to stamp its ap-
1 proval on the bill to facilitate
sharing of nuclear weapons se-
i crets. Sen. Clinton P. Anderson
j D-X.M.. a member of the Joint
Congressional Atomic Energy
Committee, said he might offer
two amendments. But he predict-
ed the measure would be passed
HOUSTON (UPD — Police re- layer underneath.
turned Howard B Stickney to -----
Houston early today to face CHICAGO — Leon Groce. 21.
charges of bludgeoning an attrac- tried to elude police by jumping j
five 26-year-old secretary while on into Lake Michigan, but instead I
a swimming party a month ago, his pantsleg caught on a piling
The handsome, 20-year-old Stick and he dangled half in and half
Bey was arrested Friday night in out until rescued. Groce, arrested
Canada where he fled following on suspicion of tampering with
the deaths of Mrs. Shirley Elair.e telephone coin boxes, admitted he
Barnes and her husband. Clifford made a mistake when he tried to
Barnes, both 26. jump in the lake. 1 can't, swim,” |
He was accompanied by Texas he told police.
Sunday night by a 14-year-old boy thing but strip polka.
he was trying to arrest for steal- ••studio One" (CBS-TV>. "The1
ing a motorcycle. Man who Asked For a Funeral"
The shooting occurred at Willis, with Terry Moore and Jack Klug-
Tex.. eight miles north of Conroe, man. Young wife plots to murder
between 10 and 11 pm. Sunday her kindly, but rather creaky hus-
night and Smith died at 5:16 am. band.
today. He was shot in the left side • suspicion" (NBC-TV) . "Eye
just below the heart with a .10 for an Eye” with Ray Milland
gauge double - barreled shotgun, and MacDonald Carey. Kidnaping
Taken into custody was a small and other dirty work at the cross-
white youth, Billy Green He was roads
being held in the Montgomery ._____
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No Trespassing
NEWTON, Ill— (UPI—Farmer
John Collins noticed that a one-
i weekold pig had joined his
i chickens as he fed them Sudden-
| ly, the pig squealed and fell over
dead Collins found two small
holes in the head of the pig. They
were inflicted by th* spurs of an
irate rooster.
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Sullivan Anniversary Program
Celebrates Birthday in Style
rd it might touch off another
fight in the House. He particular-
ly warned against any efforts to
tie the Alaska Bill to a similar
Hawaii statehood proposal.
Before taking up statehood, the
"Polka-Go-Round‛‛ (ABC-TV).
Alaskan Bill May Get
To White House Soon 1 Short shots: Sunday night's dc-
! but of the summertime "Chevy
WASHINGTON I UPD — Assist- quickly ; Show " on NBC-7 V was a mediocre
ant senate Democratic leader Rep. Kenneth B Keating <R- eHort. Only Edie Adams
Mike Mansfiekl (Monti said to- N.Y. said he would introduce a over with a fair measure ™
dav he expects the bill to make bill today to grant "small-time" | charm. C BS-TV s W hat s My
Alaska the 49th state will be sent crooks immunity from prosecution ‘ Line booked in the operator of
to the White House before this if they testify at trials or grand a nudist camp as a guest Sunday (
week is over. jury proceedings against “big- night in what only can be con-
The House has already approved" time racketeers" strued as a deliberate bidto touch
the measure Mansfield said he Keating, top-ranking GOP mem- off questions that would sound off-
believed the Senate would pass it bers of the House Judiciary Com- color,
without change and it would go mittee. said the measure would ----- I ---- . •• . same as
Feeu 5Z3T“ TesisEhthmnSSn
emphasized that । — targets ot • Justice Depare- S2- agndy wpaaaaywxzker, SmatRucor the unsea »
checks in for her 19th w eek of was so impressed by th* rhythm
labor. Thus far, she has amassed of this music that in11832 he
$253,500 or 514,083.33 per half- wrote new words for hiscoun-
hour, considerably above the min trymen. Others, inc u •
Swiss and the Danes, also sing
their anthem to the same tune.
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at the controls, cycles.
Murphy said the motorcycles Iou- wiu dn
great steel juggernaut. xesimggposnbussummntm “ “urt SerU Suri us. Ruab - rseivsuan
d^M^r^n^f thurphyhadsatread X’rC belng soughe for the Nonorapamrtnnverskr.e From
^em ^l«7ers“X onTheria- qKleinmanntwent tonttheoback PSSvia Ssuskind. executive pro----------
tion platform who were crushed . ■ around to a side ducer of Talent Associates." will | r ...
by, the sereching avalanche, of window"where arounditd out to i make one movie a year for four ■ Get TITCH for Ath-
twisted steel and shattered glass. Green. who was alone in the years under terms of a new
Twenty bodies had been recov- house' agreement he has made with Co- letes Foot at Palace
ered bv late last evening. Rescue Buk the youth put the shotgun lumbia Pictures. Walter Pigeon
workers said at least 20 more in the window and fired at the has the Inside track on the role Drug,
bodies still had to be taken from patrolman who was standing only of the papa in the TV series, "Fa-1
! the wreckage of the Vera Cruz to a few feet away. | ther of the Bride.” which won't back Guarantee
Mexico City night train. After firing the one shot, the be seen until the 1959-80 season. _ -
A Red Cross official said 80 per- youth walked outside and surren-
sons were taken to hospitals at dered to Kelly, the deputy sheriff
_11__e-.. Af.beat. 2,
Ranger Eddie Oliver and Houston -----
police Lt. W. C. Doss, who left MILWAUKEE, Wis. — When a
Houston shortly alter being noli- radar speed trap tailed to trap
fied of Stickney’s arrest by Royal any violators after a reasonable
Canadian Mounted Police at Perth time, police decided something
N B was wrong. They found the trou-
’ Stickney was charged with the ble four blocks away in the per-
murder of Mrs. Barnes two weeks son of Jerold Picard, 23. Picard
ago when police learned he had had a placard which simply said
fled the state. A second charge of "radar." In court Picard protest:
murdering Barnes was expected ed "I can t see what I did
to be tiled todav. wrong. But the judge did and
No Picnic lined him $100 for disorderly
Stickney claimed the Barnts conduct.
couple was beaten to death on a ......
beach while he was asleep. He . c. v-II
goddgneanokecumeapaniwy. Woman Shoots, Kills
"Man. to wake up and see some- . . . L TL* J n
n/si X t^e^ Hubby on Third Dare
ma minawagsrromthere.un, run BLOOMINGTON. Ind. <UPD -
Houston police said they thought A 38-year-old mother told authori:
the two were slain at a Brazos ties her husband of six weeks beat
River swimming hole about one her and then s"triplerdared her
and one-half miles from where of- to shoot him: She shot and killed
ficers found the body of Barnes him on the third dare.
fast Wednesday near Sugar Land. Monroe County authorities said
® • Mrs Mary Jacobs blasted heri
"We know they visited that husband. Joseph, 32. in the chest
swimming hole and I suspect that with a shotgun Saturday night in |
ri where it occurred," Lt. Doss their small frame home northeast -a-
: of here.
‘stickney promised to take offi- Sheriff Clifford Kinzersaid Mrs.
cers to the scene, but only after Jacobs admitted the killiog. She
talking to his attorney, Jack W. told authorities her husband came i
knK "" home drunk and struck her sev I
8 Waived Extradition oral times, blackening her eyes!
Stickney made a written stale- and bruising her face.
1.1 Moulton Maine where of- Sh was jailed without charge
ment look’him after he agreed pending an investigation of the ON THE TROPHY TRAIL—Nine-year-old Vicki Ann Smith
to w live extradition from Canada, slaying. of Dayton is the Ohm state champion baton twirler in the
•H* ""wouldI wot n admit killing ----------------- ! juvenile division and she's got _mor* trophies than she ca
them." Doss said. "He still main Real name of the Marquis of
tained that he just wo e up and Queensberry. author of the tests. Vickie’s in second place nationally and has held the
saw those peoPle dea Queensberry Rules for boxing, is state title for two years.
The statement gave details oi John Sholto Douglas,
how Stickney disposed of the
bodies. He said he took Mrs.
Barnes' body home the same night
she was kiUed. He carried the
body of her husband in the trunk
of his car until the following Sun-
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AGUN-A GIRL...both
cm destroy a man!
ROBERT TAYLOR
, JULIE LONDON
JOHN CASSAVETES _
DonaldCRISP-CharlesMcGRAWL
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