The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1956 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1956 THE QR>
-— Victim of Jokester
Sues for $45,000
DANVILLE, m. (AP)—An In-
_ dun* mart want* $45,000 damages
| j for injuries he said he suffered
i 1 \| when his companion at a dinner
H. \| 1 pulled a chair from under him.
y v John Slaughter of Carmel, Ind.,
1J, '* filed suit in U.S District Court
S W against Kenneth Lindsey of Vien-
.........I na. III. The suit safd the inrident
nw-l-JSPl occurred in a Herrin. 111.. restau-
j| 1 I rant Feb. #, 1954.
1 -4^1 Slaughter said as he and Lind-
r : sey were dining he stood up to be
i introduced to another diner. He
charged Lindsey "wantonly and]
—i wilfully removed the plaintiff's
chair.” causing Slaughter to be
C: “lamed and disabled temporarily
Two-Mile-Hifii Town m Rockies
Moosom Snow By Feet, Yards
CLIMAX. Cola (AP) - tint
places measure snows by indies,
but this two-raile-high town in
the Rockies figures the depths of
its white stuff by fee* and yards.
So far this year more than five
yards of snow has fallen on this
community near 11,11*-foot Fre-
mont Pas*—more than fell all last
winter. Bight now die depth is
five and one-half feet. <
Radio Log
IIS-Am
* M-HUlfeilly Star TIB*
t IS—Sport* fttvie*
*30—Mule Irom the C. Root*.
- op—Jim'* On Jir* Street
* 00-1*00 Club
Parepon to MoOBdrcams
10.30—Rite Witch
11 00—Nmra
U SS-RIM Wmtch
,1 n -Network
I OS—lie v* for 11 MB.-CBS *
. Variety Hour- MBS
0 J«—Sport*—ABC
1 «*—Newatau by Three—NBC
Superior Judge Walter Odeniar
called a recess until Classman and
Attv. Berh'ard B. (Bunnv) Coheii
• 15—Dally commentary—ABC
Dinner Date—MBS
0 30—New* Rro*dc«*t—-NBC
News and Comment* ry—ABC
New* Comment.—UBb
8i»f Crosby—CBS
• 'to—One Men* F«*Uly—NBC
New*. Broadcast—CBS
!.»» Paul and Mary ford—MBS
ICS-New*—NBC
My Bon Jeep—CBS
Bed Benson—ABC
Counter Bpy Drama— MBS
1 *5—Teen-Age-NBC
T IS—Johnny Dollar—CBS
7 30—Radio Workshop— CBS
New* Broadca.it -MBS
• Oih-Serenade; News—ABO
Iaist year more than 65.000 valen- Tiis wife told him the teacher. Le-
tincs were remailed. -i rov fiyers, 32, was "the light of my
Successful Records
Program Is Proposed •
, ST. LOUIS i.Pi — The man who
ibuM sort and file it away wants |
to put an end t a government "gob-
^ledegonk.” . - ,
, Dr. Wayne C Grover, archivist}
of the United States, said. “If we |
could eliminate fuzzy prose, we
could at the tfami? time eliminate
the tens of thousands of second (
and third letters sent to the gov- >
ernnient by puzzled and bedeviled i television stations
citizens trying to get straight an- .
severs fhrtt they can understand ” !
He'toiS thc Si l.ouis chapter of j
the American. Society of Public ‘
Adniiivistrnliiin Niat machiner' for
» "sucecfsftil recortiy program” has,
been developed "buKwc have by
no means aceomplished\it "
The kestrel is a small falcon
fouprf in Europe. Asia and Africa.
Drama—MR.*?
«:05—Jack Caraon—CBS
*30—Amos N Andy—CBS
Music Comments—ABC^
Musical Caravan
• OO—Sport* Program—NBC
New* and Comment—ABC
New* Review—MBS
Dance Orchestra—CBS
9 30—Fibber and Molly—NBC
Orchestra Show—CBS
Treasure Show—ABC
T)srk» Music - MBS
10 30—News and Varieties
Television Log
11 Oft—Uo»i« 8pet lacular
ktDM-n tlhaamj I;
TODAY
3 30-On Your Aecoufil
4 .ou—Pastor • Biudv
4 l^—what One Person C»n De
4 to—Uncle Wllllf * Cluh
5 00—Frontier Theatte
6 Oft—Spotlight on Snort %
4 Ik—Weather and New*
«».3ft—Adventures of Ch»Oip<ou
7 00—Your TV Theatre
7:30—1 L*<1 Threa l ive*
I 0ft—Boeion Blackle
* 1ft—Pla\ house of Star*
v Oft—The I ine-Up
9 10—Crossroad*
10 Mb—Palil ^awa Show
10 13—Showtime
TOMORROW
Hev! Watcha stoppin’ for?/
>■>**: Rumanca^-jCBS
Wagon Train—MBS
11.Oft—How to Fix It—ABC
il 15—Iftl Ranch Bovs—ABC"
11 3ft-Arm* Raid—MBS
Gunsmoke—CBS
1? Oft- City Hospital—CBS
New*. Naw Profrem—ABC
Variety, News—MBS
12 10 -Kathy Godfrey—CBS
Vincent Lope*
1 00—Football Roundup- CBS
4 00— News; Vfusic-^-ABC
Teen-Agers Show—MBS
More than one out of every
five traffic accidents occur be-
tween five and eight p.m.
FRESH NEW.
LADIES LINEN
Tomorrow
« OO No School Today—ARC
9 00—News. Drake Hr —CBS
9 30—Travel Guide—MBS
Moppet* and Melodic*—ABC
10 00 Bober Q Lew is—CBS
I ieky P.-i re—XIBS
News—A3C
10 03— Inner Clrtle—ABC
10:30—News—ABC
Variety. New* MBS
ll;00—Farm, Home Hr—NBC
hI*Kl • T\ iChaanrl I)
TUUA1
4 k» - Mdifij re
4 Jo—jiowoy Doode
j t,u—Loone\ loaiie
5 is—Cartoons
■» j>— fru;/*ru.an
*> 0** — World at I.*r»e
t. 10 -Touav m Sport*
6 2 t—Weaihercait
b 10—Kdcjie Fi«her
f 4 >—Nru« Ctravau
7 oft— Truth or Consequence#
\30—L;le of Riley
h ftft—Curly Fox and T«ia* K«6jr
8 3o *ctar Stage
u 0O->U\akada of Sport*
if 4*v
9 5!>—Wrifherc *$•
l1/ /s; — I * a>"iYvj
10 tft .Home Folk* J'io j:t
\u 4>—Les Paul Ar Mary Ford
10 so—ch»rk Nfa<on>v.8poru Desk
11 oo—Tonight t
13.1^—Veaptr* pnd Sign Off
TOMORROW
7 \5 Morntni Pr* ytr
I 00—Mr. wttgrd
K To—Saturdav Sera 1
8 00—Children • Corner
9JO—Pinky Lea
AVOID THAT
LAST-MINUTE
Driver Was Out of Gasoline
And So Was Filling Station
HENDERSON. Ky. < AF)—An
unidentified woman driver ran
out of gasoline in front of a filling
station
but t-ho wasn’t as lucky as she
thought. The tilling,, station was
out of gasoline, too.
Comply Now With
2 00—Basketball
3 Si— Saiutday Matinee
5 00—AcUon Theatre
I OO—Lawrence Welk Bhnw
1 OS—Original Amateur Hour
l ns— Arthur Godlrev a Fnecda
» JS—Ford 8tar Jubilee
HI 00—Grind Ole Opry
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TODA3T
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e OO—New*, Sports. Weavher
« l»-MJounlry Music Tim#
« JO—Coko Time
« 15—New* Caravan
7 00—Quit 8!ates Tneatr*
t '»~t.lt« of Hiley
I 00—CroMroaos
» 31k—Eddie Cantor Themr*
POl.ICFMAN’ SHOOTS SILK
DETROIT TAP)—Detective In-
spector Charles Searle, a Detroit
policeman for 36 years, i* in a
hospital tmiav with an injured
foot. He shot himself when a cock-
; 10 Oft—Andy* Q»rg
in .spaniel puppv. glaliliedL-h.
Toil - V. i n r h t ’ 1 - M ■ h o u r >
TTviTradf of Sport*
while he was cleaning hic pistol n u<y-Fu
9 4N—Orf*tc*t Fight* of ih« ten *rf
to oft Roval Phyhfvia#
10 30—Sandman CTnem*
TOMORROW
: NBA BaiitetbaU
4 00 Ra< uvg
4 —Blr’ftuaj Cloft
5 00—Cowdov Corrai
• 00 —Saturdav Thtairt
' 10—Rlltrr Qneen
« ftO- Beopia Art F'unn^
f JO—Ur and Mr*. North
9 00—George Crotoei
9 .10—He Parade
!ft 00— Lawrence Welle Show
11 00—-Sandman Cinema
KGIL-TV (lhaaael
TODAY
4 00— Lata Matinee
l 15—Your Tex a* Wild Life
5 30—Pre»a New* ana Wtathenan*
5 45—Doug EdwardJ. Ne»a
• 00— Mv Little Xtargi#
• JO- Boaton Blacaie
: 7 oft Mania
•j 7 30--Our M’.4« Broo*a
I 00—Crtiaader
I i0— Plarhouae ®f S ara
9 00— The Line -I'd
j t 10—Feraon »o Peraoai
1 10 00~ Big Town
| 10 30— Weekend Thealre
1 00 - Tomorrow * HeadUuea
j 1 10—Call lo Praver
TOMORROW
1 '7 30—Rural Reveille
I 90—Mau to Man
1 1.15—Oir Dallv Bread
I JO—Captain Karigaroo
• 10—Magic Caroet
10 00— Meteorologv
10 30—Talee of fetal
! 11 00—Adventure
j 11.30—Education Workshop
| 12 Oft—Lone Ranger
13 30—Captain Midnight
• 1 00—Western Star Plavhouae
: J OS-Bts Ten Basketball
1 3 45—Grandpa'* Barkvard
• DO- Hi* Honor Homer ReH
t> 3ft— The 1 uct Show
• ftft—Tne Pa Iron
• 30—Beat the Ciotk
7 ftft—Stage Show
7 3ft—The Hon»vmoorer«
R ftft- Two for the Ytoner
I 3ft— It’e Alway* Jan
9 ftft— Ounimok*
9 3ft—Damon Run-on Theatre
' lftftft-Front Fag* Detective
: 10 3ft—The Via*
I 11 ftft—Ia’e Show
; 13 45—CaU to Fra**r
RTRK-TY .Channel II;
TODAY
4 ftft—Ad vent urea
4 3ft—Little Rtacala
3 ftft—Mlckee Mouae Chih
• ftft—Kitrlkland
• 15— New* of the Day
• 35— Weather
A 1ft—Rtn Tin Tin
* 7 ftft—Oatte and Hamel
7 JO—Croaaroad;
g ftft—1Ten* HightlgMe
5 15—DportfoUo
• Jft- The Via*
9 Oft—WreeMtrf
1ft Oft—TV New*
lft 15—Patti Page
10 5ft—Mraterr Omnlhue
It ftft-Studio *13
13 1,V Tomorrow i Haadllnee
12 2ft—Sign Off
TOMORROW
J 45—Sifn on Anthem. Frayef
7 .NS—New*
I 00—C’olor Kaleidoarop#
ft 3ft—Sagehru.vh Theatra
10 Sft- TV Mualc Leaaona
I 11 Oft—Into Focua
‘ 11 30—Phenomena
12 0ft—Saturdar Mallne«
4 30—Wreathng
8 3ft- TB A
ft ftft—Rthel and Albert
ft SO—Oiark Jubilee
i ft Aft— Lawrence Welk
I 9 ft(F*Denr.1s James Show
! 9.30—Life Begin* at »ft
| 10:0ft— Bowline Time
• 11 Oft-Blark Cat Tlieatr#
12 15-Headlines »
KTAG TV (Channel 35)
TODAY
4 15—Kartoon Karnival
ft.ftft—Sports Roundup
ft 15--Douglas Edwards Newa
• 3ft—Adventures of Champion
7'ftft—Science Fiction
7 JO—The Falcon
ft OO—f^rand Ole Oprv
ft:3ft—Robert Q Leml*
9 Oft—Boston Blarkle
9 5ft—Person to Peraon
10:0ft—Owl Theatre
TOMORROW
9:30—Winltr Dink ard You
10:00— Mighty Mouse Kartoona
10:30—.Terry Barlow Birthdav
11:30—Morning Movie
2;0ft - Basketbnll Game
3:45 -Saturday Matinee
5:0ft—Western Movie
ft.Oft-Strictlv lnfonv.el
• :3ft—Wreatling Workoui*
7:0ft—Stage Show
7:30—tv.* '’nueymoonere
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9 0ft—Ounsmoke
10.00—Owl Theatre
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ft 4l-Telecom!c»
7:0ft—Superman
7:30—Big Picture
• :00—The Hunter
•:J0—Eddie Cantor Theatre
9:0ft—Dragnet
9:30—People’s Choice
TOMORROW
• .10— Eddie Cantor Theatra
7:00—Mr. Witard
7 Sft—^Zoo Parade
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1956, newspaper, February 10, 1956; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560463/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.