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SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1951 Radio and Television—

ABC Radio, TV Sale -To Paramount in Bag

By R. K. SHULL LOOKS LIKE the last hitch in the sale of the AB radio and TV networks to Paramount Pictures has been . eliminated, but there won't be any immediate changes at! WISH as a result; |}

With the acquisition of ABC, Paramount has two more

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Episcopal Laymen Will Meet Here

By ANDREW TULLY Scripps-Howard Staff Writer

WASHINGTON, May 26—

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past year) with which to display its talent and products. This is another step in some S28 enngé planning by. the SESS ptade. Tn addition aking movies, the Paramount company also’ is a leading operator of theaters in the country. 7}; Shortly after the war when other indoor theater owners were complaining about the threat of) drive-ins, Paramount led the way by establishing its own drive-in! web around the country. Now with’ drive-in theaters flourishing, the

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ips Paramount people are raking in| | hi Nurse Trainin la sweet share of the national out-! R C. R. Haden J juere of Michigan. > | ev. C. RK. Maden Jr. “« 4» {door theater dollar. Ni h 0 | More recently, the hard-headed| 71.aymen of the Indianapolis Ig t vt

1& | movie companies have been trying gpiscopal Diocese will open their | THE FIRST FAMILY really afternoon she went along with er | Cd Bf on yo buck television. Again, Para-|annual conference by receiving|stayed on and on at that party Margaret to a bon voyage party S0 the Holy Communion together given by the White House aides given Meg by the Women's Nalong as Paramount owns ABC, gaturday at 10:30 a. m. in Christ at Anderson House; it must have tional Press Club.

mount has shown the way.

{video can grow to its heart's con-| Episcopal Church on the Circle. -/Peen all of an hour and a half Lent, an he money will still be | The Rev. Clarence R. Haden ar, before they took off. rolling into the Paramount coffers.! ; | ey seemed to have a good | Disagreement over the sale Of a arew York: the newly ons time, too, although neither a ABC principally concerned the y,rk for the denomination, will|Truman nor Margaret had any-| fear of the radio-TV people that giia the principal address of the thing to drink nor tasted any of . [Paramount would make the net-'1,y,on's League all-day confer-|the hors d’oguvres. The President, {works subordinate to the movie . ca The Rev. Mr. Haden has {NOUgh, nursed a tall glass all |operations. had an extensive experience in éVeDing and chomped happily on Now, the radio-TV men have p. iectant Episcopal activities Several tidbits. been assured a good strong volce! ross the United States | Mr, and Mrs. Truman chatted in the new operation of ABC, 80 The diocesan laymen will elect | With practically everybody, but

nothing stands in the way. new officers at the afternoon | ;

| . Milton Berte business session in the church, Sal, Anniversary |

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» » {| HE'S OFF , . | will make his third annual video hear a report of the provincial ‘marathon starting at 12 noon on |laymen’s meeting and lay plans Mrs. Draper june 9. He's slated to wind up for the coming year. Luncheon Miss Mary Rita Sullivan, 1531 the show at 10 y in the Columbia Club will precede |

Shelby St, has been chosen by 8 m. Sunday, this session.

Miss Sullivan

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil A. Bryant |

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil A, Bry- | ant, 49 S. Dearborn St. will | observe their golden wedding | anniversary tomorrow by attending church services and a | family dinner. Both are natives of Perry | County and were married in | St. Augustine’s Church in Leopold. They later moved to Cannelton, and then to Indianapolis in 1917. They have lived at their present address for 17 years. For the past nine years, Mr. Bryant has been employed by | Lane Bryant, Inc., 725 E, Mar- | ket St. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant have | one son, Joseph, also of Indi- |

; \J 10 — that’ {| All Episcopal men of the dio-| Women of the Moose Chapter 3) 0uns D Bus | cese automatically belong to the the student nurse to be spon- 22 hours later. . as le Styden ; | "Aq before. the Laymen’s League and are entitled sored in training by the hospital t thi [to a voice in its affairs. Luncheon | id mmittee. She is the Purpose of this : | Sule :SoInimitiee nr eye-acher is to reservations will close tomorrow. daughter of Mrs. Clara Sullivan, =o cash for | The Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer of | and a Sacred Heart graduate. 4, "roo oo. | Indianapolis is bishop of the dio-| The certificate of tuition, which yon Cancer 3 cese. | will enable Miss Sullivan to start ©,» 4 He re- a cx training in August, wjil be pre- ..i oq $1.3 mil- | > sented by Sheriff Smith, a mem-)i,, in pledges Ta ber of Mose Lodge 17. He Willlg y rin g Bed . | n t © ir 4 also address members attending year's show, and Milton Berle | chapter night activities. with his audience enlarged Radio . Miss Marie De’Andrea, educa- through network expansion, he : ol tional director of the St. Vin- expects to top that figure this PEOPLE'S PLATFORM . . . cent’s Hospital School of Nursing, year. {“Are We On the Road to Peace?” will also speak, and a class nha 2 8 =x (will be discussed pro and con by, tion: will recognize Mrs. Edith! SAMMY KAYE'S taking sing-| . Monninger, co-chairman of the ing lessons. Maybe for his up- Sens, Leverett Saltonstall (BR guild committee. {coming TV show. Mass.) and Blair Moody (b. Mrs, Valera E. Draper is com-| 5 xy Mich.) and Steven Carey, Secre-| mittee chairman. | DINAH SHORE'S being pur- tary of the American Section of] {sued by NBC and CBS for a tevee the American Friends Service! |contract. | Committee ... WFBM, 11 a. m. wl Don» { AMERICAN FORUM . . . Groups Is Step Nearer oS Sam Jaysnson Suow Michail V. DiSalle will join with DES MOINES, Ia, May 26 Sunday evening stint next fall. [jog 8 oniagus, ESheral Sound] (UP)—Formal reunion of the 8 = I 8: am or el EXas and| United Presbyterian Church with] SPIKE JONES’ bilious baritone, cu Te he Salaers asthe Associated Reformed Presby-|{Doodles Weaver, will start his : on p i eir opposterlan Church was one. step!own teevee show next month. |!N8 Views on ould Beef Be closer today RoR | Price-Controlled?” , . , WIRE, The general assembly of ie HARRIET HILLIARD and 12:30 Pp. m. UP group voted approval yester-| Ozzie Nelson are getting set for} THEATER GUILD . . . Paul day of articles of agreement ® movie series based on their Douglas will star Elmer Kane in which could serve as the basis O%zle and Harriet radio weekly. fing Lardner’'s famous comedy, Ion 7 hi 8 % = |“Elmer the Great.” Th for the reunion. The UP Church! ja xp OF PLENTY. . .. ASldeo ith De mead Noy also voted to take a poll of its oording to Pravda, there are now/who refuses an offer from. the members atiitude toward re- 50,00 TV sets in the MoSCOW New York Giants because he union, The articles of agreement 5,45 you know, the cathode-ray wants to play with the Three-Eye

will go to the UP’'s general as-\; yo was invented by Allanov Du- Te | League so that he’ll be close to sembly and then before the zyon¢qki ‘his girl. . . . WIRE, 7:30 p. m. AMERICAN ALBUM OF FA-

San Diego Controls Eased MILIAR MUSIO . . . Songs of

church memberships.

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Veteran Dies; REMEMBER 1 | WASHINGTON — Raymond M. jway Jands will be featured on |

ANSCO (Foley, housing and home fnande tonight's program. Tunes to be Marched With I TITHE, a strator, has announced nearq will be “A Cowboy's ping that government restrictions on pream” “Carry Me Back to ‘it Marse Robert (oR BN J [od fo BR) IO] housing credit have been relaxed pone\Prairie,” “Oh, What a Beau-| | TR RL (IRFIRNN on 6000 units to be bullt in the tify] Norning,” “Red River Val-| DANVILLE, Ark. May 26 (UP) San Diego area. ley,” Jsten to the Mocking/—The ranks of known living Con-| i Bfrd,” “Come Where My Love federate veterans was down to 11 Lies Dreaming,” “Mighty Like a today. John Arthur Marcum, one Rose,” “Aloha,” “One, Two, Three, °¢f Arkansas’s two Confederate Four,” “Hilo March,” and “Song Survivors died yesterday in his of the Islands.” , .. WISH, 8:30 farm home near here. p. m. Mr. Marcum’s age was listed as T ; . 98 on records in the state welfare e evision department which handles Con- | PAUL WHITEMAN . . . This federate pensions. | | week's revue will take you to the! At the age of 11, he was drawn| |romantic capital of Brazil, Rio into the Confederate Army when |de Janeiro. Guests will be young & Southern scout picked him up as! {night club dancer Jean Sullivan ® Buide near Chickamauga, Ga.,| land lively Lina Romay , , .in September, 1863. A short time! 'WFBM-TV, 6 p. m. {later he was sent to Gen. Robert! THIS IS SHOW BUSINESS... E. Lee's headquarters company, | [Joining with performers Herb given a musket and sent into .% Shriner and John Raitt will be battle.

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phone operator at the Office === lof Price Stabilization as “Miss == 'Oblivious of 1951.” =

Bob Kerr of Oklahoma, who | led the anti-MacArthur attack. | Among the guests at Mrs, Tru- | man’s lunchéon was Mrs. Robert Kerr. In view of recent ru- |

mors, maybe Mrs. T. gave Mrs.

K. some pointers on how to act |days than it used to.

like a Vice President's wife. : » = n ZINKA MILANOV was in town

the other day to do some singing years now, for Drought Committee. You remember Zinka, of ex-Metropolitan Opera was supposed to-be Tito’s No. 1! ‘girl friend a couple of, years ago.|

the Yugoslav Emergency she's the

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5 { cert here Zinka said she was leavbid named of their time with named minister to Norway.

for “Oslo, *to join her Yugoslav general Ilich, who's -just been

Zinka is, officially, 45 years old

plenty of old-fashioned heft. When creeping up into the high 80's

| Only thing is, somebody’s bound

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ground, it seems to us, on that time he was decked out In & speech-making tous 4f hers. white linen job. What she does is whip out a x x = couple of old grocery bills and Don’t Despair Dept.—The harangue the housewives on how| rubber quota for the much less a dollar ‘buys these, gum industry is the same as ° for April, acording to the Na~tional Production Authority. However, says NPA, the quota “is still 10 per cent below the pre-Korean War level.” . =

{to remind her sooner or later that ther husband's party has been running the government for 19

” ” = # AS JF there aren't enough That portralt-unvelling craze visi is really rampant in this town. things to confuss a tor in

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only give parties to unveil pt picture” of themselves, but. l..Sen. Carl Hayden of Arizona Their kids, AE

Sin es natanes.. day ne » o ] g MASE ROR en at | of New .:Mexico will toss, a fold im" she was’ Jo : i cocktall Joust to show off a had come in the. “front way"

| new oll painting of their and wanted to go out the sama = | daughter, Nancy. Free eats, of [route. § | course, “Which front way did you coms a a’ in?" asked the Senator, “Theres

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