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Comedian Alan Young will star in tonight's “Family Theater" presentation of "The Lion Tamer." He portrays a timid, mouse of a man who in
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INVITATION TO LEARNING | —The Latin poet Lucretius’ in- | terpretation of the philosophy of| Epicurus, “On the Nature of! Things,” will be discussed by Lyman Bryson, critic Walter]
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DATE WITH MUSIC-—Eugene Ormandy will conduct the Phila-| delphia Orchestra in an excerpt from the Bach Cantata No. 147, | “desu, Joy of Man's Desiring”; the Haydn Symphony No. 88 in, G Major and Brahms Piano Con-. certo No. 2 in B Flat Major. Ru-| dolf - Serkin joins the orchestra! for the solo parts of the Brahms selection,
PIANO PLAYHOUSE Concert
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DODGERS-PIRATES—A play-| by-play account of the game be-|inate several programs from the; ing Played in Pittsburgh's Forbes|new Windsor Village ‘business|§ d will be alr
Streater, who specializes in popu-| lar numbers, are today’s guests) of Cy Waiter and Stan Freeman. Chopni’s Nocturne in C Sharp
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HARVEST OF STARS -— Boprano Dorothy Warenskjold and
for their duet “You Know and 1 Know,” Mr. Tyers’ solos . are “Gwine to Hebb'n” and “Sylvia.” Sousa’'s “Washington Post
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March” will be featured by the orchestra. . . . WIRE 4:30 p. m.— WLW 5:30 p. m.
_ PERCY FAITH — Lys Assia} Swiss singer famous in Europe and South America, makes her American radio debut with Percy Faith and the orchestra. Miss Assia will present a Swisk folk song, “La Jardiniere du Roy” and 3 Moreno’s “Amigo Mio.” Two spirit-! 1 Feel the Spirit”
can Hat Dance” are featured by the orchestra. ... WFBM 7 p. m. KIWANIS CHORUS-—The famous Boys Town, Neb, concert choir, will be heard in a specially prepared choral program. This is the tenth of a series which fea-
tures singing groups sponsored by or affiliated with Kiwanis In-
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ternational. , . . WIBC 7:30 p. m. NBC SYMPHONY — Soprano
— Helen Traubel and conductor}
Viadimir Golschmann are tonight's guests with the NBC Symphony Orchestra. Miss Traubel will sing the aria “Elsa's Dream” from the first act of Wagner's “Lohengrin.” Orchestral selections are Dvorak’s “Slavonic Dance No. 1,” “The Dance of the Apprentices” from Wagner's “Die Meistersinger” and the “Polovetzian Dances” from Borodin's opera “Prince Igor.” . . . WIRE J80p m.—WLW 8:30 p. m.
Young will conduct the orchestra in a Mediey of his own Aun
|My Skin” Jo Stafford will sing |
[RCasty Jones” and “I Love the] :
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-18 Cities Vote To Keep Controls
Fighteen communities with more than 4.8 million residents will have federal rent controls beyond Dec. 31, the national expira-| tion date. - Housing Expediter “Tighe E. Woods said ihe incorporated ties ‘voted to extend controls! id July 1, 1951. His report was issued yesterday from Wash ington, D. C., headquarters. Federal controls will hil Soutinue
If local governing bodies
or thei)
citizens by referendum seek affirmative action before the end of this year, he pointed out. Other-' wise, controls expire. Among the larger centers ex[tending controls are Chicago, Boston’and Jersey City, N. J. Indianapolis is not among the cities wanting control beyond the cutoff date. No action on decontrol has. been taken here since Mr.'
Woods: overruled a LT a
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BEAUTIFUL STONE. Exclusive suburban. 4Bedrooms, 3%; baths, this 4-year-old home is beoutifully situated on 1'2 acres. It hos o well designed floor plan. See the interesting description in the od in Clossification 42.
CHRISTIAN PARK HEIGHTS. 4600 Block,
Brookville Road. English brick, has 4 bedrooms ond o lorge living room. It is 3 years old and especially well constructed. You'll see special details in ad in Classification 42.
6367 CENTRAL. Large living room with fireplace, this cozy home hos 2 bedrooms
and lots of charm. You'll find other information in od. See Classification 42.
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3857 N. KERCHEVAL DRIVE. (7200 Eest). This 2-bedroom home is completely mod-
© em. It is heated with oil for easy control.
It the size is right it moy be yours for “only $7,500. See od in Clossication 46.
846 MIDDLE DRIVE, Woodruff Place. This is a very homey home with a big—wide— long living room. Port of the charm includes a barbeque pit in the back yard. Other details in ad. See Classification 48.
© BRICK VENEER
"FIRST OFFERING. 5673 North Illinois St.
Stone and frame bungalow with 3 bedrooms and o good sized screened porch for summer living. Shown by appointment, Further deteils in od. See Clossification 54-A.
7022 COLLEGE AVE. Lovely 4-bedroom
home, bath and 3 lavatories. This proc-
tically new house has a basement recreetion room with fireplace. You'll find it more fully described in the od, in Clossification 54-A.
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BUNGALOW. 2'3 lots, This suburban strictly “modern—home-hos 4 ‘bedrooms, a social reom ond is priced to sell. 6015 W. Washington St. Other
points of interest in od. See classifica. tion 45.
"LOOK! A RARITY in Today's Market. 6-
room-per-side double ot 2830-32 Ruckle. This is ‘a worthwhile inspaction. Shown ot your convenience. Both sides have sunrooms, Additional details in ga. - See Classification 48,
© 636 E. McCARTY——NEAR LILLY'S. This little
2-bedroom home is completely modern and. includes venetian blinds. It con be
yours for $1,200 down. Ses ad in Classi-
fication 44,
FIRST OFFERING. One of the very fine homes now ovailoble in the Arden ores. Here is o full scole home vith 3 lerge bedrooms and a breokfast space. Other features outlined in od in Clossification 42,
BEDFORD STONE—2 BEDROOMS. Locoted 2157 E. 67th St. This little home" was built in 1942 and has been reduced in price to $11,500. It hos a full basement ond oil heat, Also, see od in Cl tion 42, a
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1727 NORTH SPENCER. 4 Bedrooms. This
charming home is only o yeor and a half old. It has a garage. For other details ond the nome of the realtor see the od in Classification 43,
48 EASTERN AVE-—VACANT. To close on estate this good 7-room modern home will be sold for $6,000. Toe make an ape pointment to see this one see od in Clos sification 43,
THERE ARE MORE. . .
MANY MORE . . .
OVER 1,000 HOMES FOR SALE
IN THE BIG Special Real Estate Section of The Times: today. Thi
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