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JUST FOR KICKS—Suzy (played by the agile Lilyan Chauvin) kick* up a few complications for crusading newspaperman Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) in “The Man From Pari*" episode about a French dressmaker and a cabaret soubrette on NBC-TV’s "The Californians" Tuesday, Feb. 4. _j UULLETI1VS W ASHINGTON (UP)—Attorneys indicated today that they are seeking a compromise settlement of the legal hat. tie to keep James It. lloffa from taking over as president of the Teamsters Union. The lengthy trial is in recess un til next Monday. lJut half a dozen attorneys involved in the case were closeted in Chambers today with presidign Judge F. Dieskinson Letts. WASHINGTON (UP)—Sen. Lister Hill (I).Ala.) pro. posed today that the United States launch a program, of “health for peace" through both domestic and interna, tional efforts. In a speech prepared for the Senate, he ai so criticized President Eisenhower for budegting less this year than Congress voted last year for research to combat cancer and heart disease. WASHINGTON (UP)—Nearly one third of the na. tion's major industrial centers today were listed as areas of "substantial* unemployment. They are eligible for spe cial consideration now in the award of government con. tracts. Such "surplus labor" labels are given to areas with more than <i per cent of their work force idle. They now apply to 45 of the 149 major areas covered by a new La. bor Department survey. BONN, Germany (UP)—Foreign Minister Heinrich Von Brantano sai dtoday West Germany was not prepared to renounce nuclear weapons for its forces, lie also said it would not deny them to allied troops stationed in West Germany. Brentan opened a foreign affairs debate by tell, ing the crowded Bundestag Parliament that such move> would be "dangerous and utopian" in face of the Soviet threat. . .. . pjjTTINC ON AN ACT—The long and short of a circus act, these two buckaroos team up in Paris. Six-year-old Burschi is just knee-high to his buddy. Bimbo, who towers more than seven feet. Dressed as characters from the American West, urt is part of » German circus currently playing Paris. I # Television Schedules DlRflAM — WTVD CHANNEL 11 FRIDAY. JANUARY 24 8:00 Captain Kangeroo 8 45 CBS News 9:00 Our Miss Brwks 9:30 Top Plays of 1957 10:00 Garry Moore Show 11 30 Dotto 12:00 Hotel Casmopohitioo 12:15 Cove of Life 12:30 Home Theatre "City on The Hunt" 1 45 Gary Moore 2:00 Beat The Clock 2:30 Houseparty 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 The Verdict Is Yours 4:00 American Bandstand 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club 6:00 6 O'clock Thearte “Abbat and Castello In Hollywood" 5:00 The Buccaneers 7:20 Your Esso Reporter 7:30 Grey Ghost “Jimmy” 8:00 Jim Bowie 8 30 Colt 45 9:00 Frank Sinatra 9:30 Patrice Munsel 10 00 Walter Winchell File 10:30 Person To Person 11:00 M. G. M Star Theatre “Wet Parade" '.2 45 WTVD Previews & Sign Off r.REENVnjJ! — W. N. C. T. rHANNEl 9 FRIDAY, JANUARY 24 6:45 RFD Nine 6:55 Weatherman 7:00 RFD Nine 7<30 Cartoon Carnival 7:45 Morning News 7:55 Weatherman 8:00 Capt. Kangaroo 8:45 Morning New* 8:55 Morning Meditations 9:00 Romper Room 9:45 Shoppers Giude 10:00 Garry Moore Show 11:30 Dotto 12:00 Farm News 12.10 Weatherman 12:15 Love of Life 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Debnam Views The News 1:15 Camera Nine 1:25 Walter Cronkite 1:30 As The World Turns 2 00 Beat The Clock 2:30 Linkletter's Houseparty 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 The Verdict Is Yours 4:00 Brighter Days 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Kdge Of Night 5:00 Our Miss Brooks 5:30 Annie Oakley ! 6:00 Cisco Kid | 6:30 Your Esso Reporter 6:40 Weatherman 6:45 Meet A Farmer 6:55 Riders of the Purple Sage 7:00 Sports Focus 7:15 Doug Edwards 7:30 Tomhstone Territory 8:00 Charlie Chan 8:30 Zane Gray Theatre 9:00 Mr. Adam and Eve 9 30 Schiitz Playhouse 10:00 The Lineup 10 30 Person To Person 11:00 Weatnerman 11:05 News Final 11:10 Sports Nltecap 11:15 Bright Leaf Theatre WRA1. — RAI.KIOH CIIANNFX 5 FRIDAY. JANUARY 14 7:00 Today 9:00 Cinema Toast and Coffee 10:00 Arlene Francis 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 The Price Is Right 11:30 Truth or Consequences 12:00 Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could He You 1:00 Today On Farm 1:30 The Howard Miller Sli^w 2:30 Kitty Foyle 3:00 Matinee Theatre 4:00 Queen For A Day 4 45 Modern Romances 5:00 Popeye The Sailor 6:15 Stateline News 6:25 Reeve With Sports 6:40 Weather 6:45 NBC News 7:00 O’Henry Playhouse 7:30 Truth or Consequences 8:00 Bob Hope Show 9:00 M Squad 9:30 Thin Man 10:00 Pro Boxing 11:00 Weather 11:05 News Chaplin Wants To Come Here BOSTON 'L’Pi—Film Comedian' Charlie Chaplin want* to return to the United States, according to the Boston American. The newspaper reported in a 11 15 Sports 11:30 Tonight copyrighted dispatch that the London-born artists. currently living in Switzerland, had asked r a Boston law firm to arrange his return to the United State.. the nation he renounced in 1953. The firm refused to handle the | case, accordiflj^’to the report | The Justice ,Department an- j nour.ced Sept. 19. 1952, that the comedian would be retju / d to submit to immigration hearings if South River Men Attend Institute R R Edwards and F B Keith of Dunn, officials of the South River Electric Membership Cor poration. are among attendees at a managerial institute in Chapel he wished to return to the coun try. “nilr Instructors at the institute are Robert I Rabat o( Washington.1 D C., director of management | services for N'RECA. and Eric Ni col, management consultant from New York City Edwards. Keith and 28 others j will spend tT o days studying such as topics as "evaluating .n«l pricing a job, development of a sound organization systemat.c JAPS TO MAIT MISSILES TOKYO, W — The Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Cory., today an nounced it would begin fullscale production of grourtd-to-air guided missiles for Japan's defense this spring. salarj planning and job descrip tion preparation." 1 STEWART Today Thru Friday GLENN FORI) G1A SCALA —IN— “Don't Go Near The Water" Today & Thursday TONY CURTIS , GILBERT ROLAND —IN— "Midnight Story" THRIFTY MAID EVAPORATED PINE CONE GOLDEN CREAM Pound Bag Tall Cans No. 303 Cans >. m '■ ■fc^v^ ■mM*' i 10fls*H=. FREE! with this coupon and $5.00 or more pur-*j 'chase. Fill in this coupon with your name 1 and address and redeem it for 100 FREE J S. & H. Green Stamps at your local! Winn-Dixie. £ Name . Stree" . City . Coupon must be presented in Person. Limit One coupon per Customer. Coupon void after Saturday Jan. 25, 1958. 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