BULLETINS ROCKY MOUNT (UP)—The House Agriculture Com mittee may recommend an increase in support prices for flue-cured tobacco. After touring Eastern North Carolina tobacco markets Wednesday, Committee Chairman liar old D. Cooley (D-N. C.) said he felt the price support level is “too low—too far below the market average.” WASHINGTON (UP)—A way appeared open today to a possible breakthrough in the civil rights stalemate. It depended upon whether the House could get together on a new compromise of the jury trial amendment—and whe ther the Senate would go along. TULSA, Okla., (UP)—A 51-year-old woman accused of theft and embezzlement in three countries and her daugh ter were in jail today because a doctor’s receptionist reco gnized the woman from newspaper descriptions. Mrs. Mar garet Lydia Burton was held on $30,000 bond on charges of interstate transportation of stolen property. Her blonde daughter, Shelia Joy, 20, was charged with conspiring in the act and held on $10,000 bond. WASHINGTON (UP)—Surgeon General Leroy E. Burney today urged for the second day in a row that Pre sident Eisenhower be inoculated promptly against Asiatic flu. Burney repeated the recommendation in the fact of the President’s statement that he would get a shot of Asia tic flu vaccine as soon as it becomes available to “ordinary people” such as himself. WASHINGTON (UP)—Economists believed today the cost of living in America reached an almostcertain record high last month for the eleventh month in a row. They said high priced fresh fruits and vegetables will be the villains in the latest installment of the continuing drama of rising consumer prices. LONDON (UP)—President Eisenhower overruled de fense advisers and the Western allies in offering Russia a two-year halt in nuclear tests, authoritative sources said today. They said the conditional offer, made Wednesday at the London disarmament conference, amounts to a calculated American gamble to determine if there is any hope at all of a first step toward disarmament. WASHINGTON (HP)—The Senate Rackets Commit tee counted on new tape recorded wiretaps tony to show more “interrelating favors” being swapped between Teamster heir apparent James R. Holla and New '°rk ia bor racketeer Jonnny Dio. The committee recalled the Teamster vice president for a third and probably tinul day of testimony to wind up its current hearings. W ASHINGTON (CP)—Two key senators predicted to day the Senate would approve a foreign aid appropriation of about three billion dollars. WASHINGTON (HP)—Informed sources said today if Russia rejects the latest Western offer to halt nuclear testing for two years, disarmament talk will drop off among the Allies. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., (CP)—An Air Force physician who spent more than a day sailing some 19 miles above earth said one of his most striking impressions was the feeling of loneliness in an “unfriendly realm.” Maj. David G. Simons, 45. Lancaster, Pa., looking fresh and relaxed after his 32-hour flight to the rim of the stratosphere, held a news conference here Wednesday night. He made the unprecedented trip in a small gondola below a 200 1'oot round helium-filled balloon. LEVITTOWN, Pa., (UP)—A peaceful calm descended Wednesday night over this suburban residential com munity which has been the scene of anti-Negro demon strations for the past eight nights. Only a lew scattered groups milled about the home of William Myers, Jr., and family, first Negroes to move into this previously all-white section, after police issued a warning they would arrest all who gathered in groups of more than three. NEW YORK (UP)—The New York City Health De partment warned Wednesday; that children tend to have severe reactions to the Asiatic flu vaccine. WASHINGTON (UP)—The Air Force has cancelled a 100 million dollar airplane without getting a chance to take it on a ride. The decision to halt work on the 1.400* mile-an-hour XF103, originally designed as an interceptor and then converted to a research project, was prompted by the current economy axe and because other research ve hicles would provide the same data. LINDEN, N. J., (UP)—An automobile driven by Brooklyn Dodger pitcher Don Newcombe struck a 4-year old boy Wednesday, injuring him seriously. Newcombe told police he was returning to his home in Colonia from Ebbets Field in Brooklyn when John Chase ran into the path of his car. Television Schedule DIRHAM WtVD . FRIDAY, AUGUST 23 1:00 Our Miss Brooks 1:30 Liber ace 2:00 Big Payoff 2:30 Bob Crosby Show 3 00 Strike I* Rich 3:30 Movie •Belle Star” 6:00 Mickey Mouse Club 6:00 Western Tales, Part II 6:30 Your Esse Reporter 6:40 Weather 6:45 Rhythm Pals 7:00 Jim Bowie 7:30 Oazie end Harriot 8:00 The Unexpected 8 30 Date With The Angels 9 00 Corliss Archer 9:30 Movie “Swamp Waters” 11:00 Late Weather 11:05 Late News Final 11:15 WTVD Previews & Sign Off RALEIGH — W. N. A, O. CHANNEL Vt FRIDAY, AUGUST 23 3 38 Edge Of Night 4:00 Romper Room 5.00 Frontier Days 6 00 News, Sporis, Weather 6:15 Deug Edwards 6 30 Beat The Clock 7:00 Racket Squad 7:30 Destiny 8:00 Sir. Adams & Eve 8:30 Dr. Hudson's Journal 9:00, Undercurrent 9 30 Pantomime Quiz 10:00 Carolina TV Theatre 10:30 Late News 10:45 Sign Off GREENVI1JLE — W. N. C. T. FRIDAY. AUGUST 23 CHANNEL 9 6:30 RFD Nine 6:55 Weatherman 7:00 Jimmy Dean Show 7:45 Morning New* 7:55 Weatherman 8:00 Capt. 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