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iU 0 era Times State’ Service LEBANON, Jan. 15—Radio station WINL made local his-

Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Jan. tory last night with the first

broadcast of the City Council

15--The

cast for the stage. premiere of Night Visit ,, meeting. sitors Amahl and-the Night Visitors, | The. meeting and broadcast Glan-Carlo Menotti's new operd, were open to the public and ap-

proximately there,

50 guests were Listening audience reaction was evidenced by a num-

has been ‘announced by Dean Wil-

fred C..Bain of Indiana Univer-

sity’'s music school. "ber of congratulatory phore Of the New York State Liquor KEITH'S for the state. Normal maximus To be produced Feb. 21 through cajls, Authority, . which revoked the “Distant Drums,” Ww Gary ; 2 tn tig 24, the opera, as previously an- Duri the 40-minut . anise ; Cooper, at 12:20, 338) “$'s0o “anda are 31 in the north and 42 in the { wit n Ronald Jen uring the minute pro. brewery's permit in 1949 be- Tos’ the Dip" at 11, 2.10. South, normal minimums 13 north fl ed, W ave on “ - “ ” , “St. enny e ' , Hii vear ay Fira from gram, the hg audience wes cause of its “connecttons with the 5:28 and 840. LYRIC and 23 south. ngs, 13-year- ‘ able to see the Mayor make two oS real. 5 ‘armersburg, in the role of . : yo . . | Capone gang Sib Chr": with Edmond But the week-end will be cold Farm rg I appointments for vacancies in Silver : : @ 3 ® Berna Yovle. ‘Democratic O'Brien and Yvonneg De Carlo, at er, the man said—with maybe Amahl the City Plan Commission and ernarq Do) i, 1:48, 4:30, 7:15 and 10 avn STOW Marilyn Rights, Denver. Colo. chairman of the ABC, said the ti f Billy the Kid” at : - All Sing thé the oy, the listening audience heard ,p. ,...' of tne commission will] 13:45 3:30, 815 aad 8. Gusts ‘of near 50 mph were rewill sing the role of the’ Mother. game in their homes. Also the ers e ion 1 3 corded at Weir Cook “Momicioall Jack DeLon, Kokomo. and George city employees were placed un- study the report this morning. He : Ad t Test night. bot ip A. McKinley, New Concord, O..' ger the ret or t nase of the indicated no action will be taken ‘principal =“ Northern cities and Alrpor nat nig t, ut no widewill alternate in the role of Cas- Fe' Yermeh pas until* two other reports on the towns. spread wind damage was report-

Social Security Act. " Nd n AS MAYOR Herbert Ransdell was closing the meeting, Indi-

par, the first king. James ‘R. Serviss, will be Melcnior, the and Donald Vogel,

Toledo, O second king, Columbus

Ind. the third king. Don Slag anapolis Times photographer Topeka, Ind. will take the- part Tommy Ogden. snapped a picof the page ! ture, and the flash bulb ex- ( ag : . Also ta be premiered with the Plodss. tag ike .8 iz Menotti opera is “A Parfait for sounded like a 45 going |

off in the room,” said Dr. R. H. Wiseheart, president of the Chamber of Commerce, i

The Mayor gulped but quickly |

by Walter Kauffman include John C Patty Wilson,

Irene” Its cast will fi Sorneman Elkhart

Pd Indianapolis; Marilyn Crane, Farmington, T1l.; Daniel ‘B, Wrze- regained his composure and sien. South Bend: John Maloy, adjourned the Council meeting. Shenandoah, Iowa; L. Solley, L.ou- Because of the favorable | {sville, Kv.: Werner L. Graf, Bed- audience reaction, more Council ford: Constance Weisman, ft. broadcasts are planned, sald | Wayne; Helen Shadley, Kewana; Station owner Percy McGee.

Station WINL, an FM outlet,

Margaret Lawrence, Brook; Greta heard all

Gray, Crawfordsville; Carol K.

can be over Boone

Rawlings, Grand Rapids, Mich.; County ang fringe areas. Charles © Anderson, Frankfort; = -_ a (Gus Pancol, Anderson; Jerald. J. Reinhart, Princeton, and Messrs. Voters Flock | McKinley, Vogel and Serviss. |

In Louisiana

NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 15 (UP) | Louisiana's Democrats appeared to be setting a voting) s record today in nominating a diana University Center here are governor from among nine candi- | searching for a way to control dates#including for the first time, uveitis, an eye disease they say in the state's history a woman is one of the main causes of blind-'and a Negro. The weather was like spring, , ok though foggy, and thousands of It's a new research project y Uveitis is an A boii hy gs the | Voters were at the polls when middle layer of the eye and is a| they opened. Voting was reported fairly common disease. heavy nearly everywhere. A total To measure the spread of the] [5] 093 persons were. regis-| disease, laboratory guinea pigs | are being observed by Drs. The-| Folling places in Negro disodore F. Schlaegel and Fred W. Itricts were crowded. Louisiana

Wilson. They have a $1300 grant| has no poll tax and 86,478 Nefrom the National Council to|8Troes were registered. They could Prevent Blindness. {be a potent force in the primary,

a : {but white candidates did not exFree on $100 Bond

| pect them to follow the color line, {in Yoting. In Gaming Case ot 9 OPS Approves Hike Clifford W. Bowers, whose

hotel room was “loaded” when For Specialty Steaks WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 (UP)

Control of Eye Ailment Goal of Study Here

Medical “detectives” at the. In-

ness.

police called yesterday, was free

today on $100 bond set in Muni- —The government yesterday cipal Court 3. authorized two to three cents When police raided his Plaza higher ceiling prices for specialty, Hotel room, they found 24 boxes steaks. | of dice and equipment to make| The Office of Price Stabiliza-| more. They also seized a gun and | tion order, effective Saturday, piles of “funny money”’—the kind] {permits processors to reflect used in gambling joints to thwart, 1951 increases in the . cost of | use of counterfeit bills. |beef. Processors’ ceiling prices | Judge Phillip 1.. Bayt ordered have been frozen since January,| Bowers, 61, to return on Jan. 1951. 29 and explain all this. Specialty steaks are such items . ='as chip steaks, frosted steaks, sandwich steaks, and “tender- | redy” steaks and represent a very small part of the total beef bought by consumers, OPS pointed out. New retail ceilings may not exceed $2 a pound at {wholesale and $2.50 a pound at (retail, the OPS said.

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new chief for the police and fire radio system will be named tomorrow, replacing Capt. Robert L. Batts, who resigned last week. | Promotions due tomorrow will (not affect assignments or effective rank,» Mayor Clark said. He said some men now holding acting lieutenant and captain rank will be promoted to permanent

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Lebanon Citizens Probe

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES > . : ‘

Report |. Times Armismen ‘Spring’ to Stay Of B = Around—Awhile eer irm nd" Beso a Tibi ML Springlike weather will conThe state's investigation into a dis CIRCLE tinue in Hoosierland through Fri-

“Double Dynamite,” with Jane Russell and “Groucho Marx, at 12:55, 4, 7:05 and 10:10 “Her: Paneled Door’ at 11:25, 2.30

gangster hookup with

promised today.

. ; 5:35 and 8:45 It won't be as warm as yesmoved another ste forward : me : 1 P a ( ESQUIRE — = terday, when the thermometer oday when members of the Alco- “4 Seng to Remember, Ww ; : Cornel Wilde and Merle Oberon. registered 64 here at 3:30 pr m., hoilec Beverage Commission ex- at 8 8:05 and 10:1) : : ° INDIANA one degree under the record, for amined an earlier. probe of the “The Racket,” with Robert Mitch- - Jan. 14 notorious brewery. um and Li tzabeth) Scott, at 11, 1:45. But t t £3to6d ; 4:30. 7:15 an e 8 -of ! - “Woman in the Dark,’ with Pen- u mperatures 0 e

This report came from the files

ny Edwards, at 12:40, X'2s, 6:10 and 8.55

Gov. Schricker ordered a probe ed here or in the state.

Enjoy Earl Wilson's column Sunday as well as week days. Read The Sunday Times.

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