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Show ' -- . "Boo!" - -:V- - . 'V -r:h , r... r 1 - , . - : y'-:-'- : - . ' Once News Novr History : . T&kea from thc fCes of Ptoto IlcrxU 20 Years Ago ; MARCH TROYO. UTAH, COUNT?, - UTAH, WEDNESDAY, 1952 5, French Fear Of Armed. Germany Persists Bdering Doyn On the Ievs : lit ' One-tr- f the headXaes. If a reporter bttes a man if noose. March S. Its The Provo city schools faced the prospect of a $20,000 shortage of funds to meet the current bud get, due to the unexpectedly large amount of delinquent taxes. . . M. Howard Graham, printing shop manager, was elected exalt ed ruler of the Provo lodge No. 849 B P. O. Elks to succeed WU- tord Russell.. . . excitement over the kidnaping of the Llndberg baby- was so intense that arrange men ta - were made to announce the return of the child by means of the blowing of whistles at the Union Pacific roundhouse if word should come after press time . . . members of the Fine Arts club elected Mrs. Raymond Holbrook as president the stork brought a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. B, W. Bradford of Springrille gov eminent loans were arranged for farmers to buy seed. also to poultrymen Intending to buy chicks .. . . By ARTHUR "BUG- S- BAE , those appointed Washic ton fellows said he was hung by . The man of the hour got' a last minute pardon. But he put cp an awful beef about trial by journal ; ism. 4 That's a little trick us Bews- ' A European army with German units ture aimed at the ulliinate unity of Europe. p perinea have. We like to get our is priit Frenctf But from the viewpoint But it second guess in first. participating is not yet a reality.closer ' to marily a ; compromise between fear and has' advanced a significant step "a is way of gaining the, German You cannot try a serious ease that stage with the formal endorsementOr-of ' reality. Itfor the free nations without ex--i in a newspaper. But. it e, wrapped Atlantic strength Treaty. the plan by the North ' up many picnic lunch.' r V.'J posing France to the dangers of an inde- -, ganization in Lisbon. V force . German operating military pendent army that would The idea of a Anyway, no matter what the feltinder its,.pwn general staff. include Western Germany was born in low was guilty of. we're glad he's the. in French contradiction This inherent its toward France. Negotiations looking innocent in the later editions. attitude has become increasingly apparent creation began last summer; and proceeded in recent months. The French National Asou fairly smooth for several months. Ger. both in sembly, now has approved the European Six Hospitalized ... .then serious snags developed army with German elements, but not withmany and France.. conditions that would gravely slow down In Train Wreck In Germany, the difficulty is that the out v . the " which conditions program. demands .Bonn government Six persons GARY, Ind. (UP) done by NATO at Lisbon, add up to political equality and greater in- . Nothing yet were horizon on the with anyWednesday hospitalized European yet nothing vanquished dependence. The Germans, an easy .solution to these crowded indicates where injuries suffered when two see the IL War World in were though they rush hour commuter ' trains colGerman nd French puzzles. Deft and delito contribute 10 Years Ago lided. paradox in their being asked without arts of statesmanship will cate use sharMarch 5. IS4S to the defense of 'free Europe A total of tS were in I 1 be needed to win Germany's support withJapanese tiwops were pushing jured in the crashpersons ing equally in its privileges.even Tuesday night. an on to offensive wise offer drive out yielding niare thanseems arrogance, but by morning all, but six had There may be audacity, as secure Beta via to they sought been discharged. No deaths were in a defeated nation's boldly calling for aatkn still unproved as a member of the the Dutch East Indies capital. . . reported six were in and, the democratic family. Provo's parking meters) arrived "fair" conditionequal status a mere six and a half years with cuts and ' By the sameUken, much must still ;be - since it fell in,the dust. But there is also an . . Russian Reds were reported bruises. . to have annihilated of done to 'outweigh French fears of the Gerinexorable logic in it. How can we convince the German 16th Army ... Plans is a feeling in many the Germans that they should be our "part, man "in uniform. There for "two million United Nations continue to will France pose circles that ners" in military matters only? citizens being organised . Into a MEET YOUR LOCAL new obstacles as present ones are cleared . As for France, the problem is dimply fear Foreign Legion in the , United States were announced Gen BUSINESSMEN away. of. a rearmed Germany. Torn by this "fear eral MacArfhur's surprise attack' on the necessity to havfc ; . The, maiti purpose of French politicians and on Japanese vessels in Sublc Bay the hard way of German' strength thrown into the scales appears tq be to put-of- f cost the enemy three heavily-lade- n COMMUNITY 2500 troop transports against dommuhism, the French devised reckoning when Germans actually must .be BUILDERS refugees all women and chil allowed to shoulder guns again the Pleven plan for a European army. dren from in ' Singapore arrived gesOn its face, this appears a SHOW , Nevertheless, although it is hardly pos Australia to seek aid ... Chinese and now reverse . sible that France can itself Guerilla troops had killed 150,000 Mon. - Fri, 8:30 qjtl Japanese . . . FBI agents con turn away front; a European army with oa .' . 69 cases Boxes Old fiscated of Column Japanese events of the . the German representation; Saving Washington fireworks flare, torches, etc- leaVe a lot of doubts. few last days, when they raided an alien's home women aboutCorey Ford told Refusal of theFrench to support the pro-- ; only a stone's throw from the in a recent Saturday Evening Post. Men, posed 15 per cent tax increase. ocean. to finance etncee Jim Lawrence ' useful save things, really seems, only it the situation up in the program, leaves By Jensen, orjran '' such as old license plates and the keys the : y NEW YORK fUP James J In Cvl. air. utah is central 7 which used to: fit the garage before the lock ; Moran, political protege of former France Worth member a of as NATO, However, senin, was living u which William Women sve Dwyer. things f was changed. fronT'east Germany. The Ford Mayor EDS0?f 1H to 23 yean Fran Ccnr.cn Cc!is to has given its official 'stamp to the project. NEA By PETER Correspondent tenced Tuesday contain things, things which go into things, this Foundation last year gave Washington tin Jail as the "guiding genius" in the seal thus placed upon the WASHINGTON supporting! let's skip. the. Henceforth A plan is Institution a million dollar grant. Thct UAno on : NEA) r things which go bntoonthings a Ore department 960 on your dial plan by France and the other NATO powers now being considered in. Washing From all these scattered details'. boxes. Women love rest and concentrate ' racket. shakedown relieves Creomulsioa promptly cannot help but serve as "a pressure upon ton for a chain of universities for Commissioner Rosenfleld put to Moran. a r to save boxes. ; politician it goes right to the seat of the trouble idea of a chain of free his gether fled who to those which execute in them commitments com.their 'to fire -, refugees to help loosen and expel germ laden . Orderly souls who read and laughed ;bethe Iron and former first deputy from behind the ' Iron ' Curtain world universities around the army a reality. to missioner,- was convicted Feb. 5 on phlegm and aid .nature to soothe and t designed v specifically for Curtain., education gan to clean put boxes, license plates of year make their could complete 23 counts of extortion and one of heal taw, tender, inflamed bronchial If this action in Lisbon .is indeed to be democracy. aid escapees. before last and even the keys to the garage membranes. Guaranteed to please yon now conspiracy for bossing the Tacket his As seen plan as more envisaged, hollow a wnue than now before tne by thejvorld The plan is some or money refunded. Crromtilikr has lock of ten years agb. Then it happened. front extorted which money would four have objec principal mnUAL mHTtlMOVHTAJN gesture, the NATO countries jnost directly House, the Department of State tives. 1.000 fuel oil equipment installers. stood the test of miTIkms of users. A family in Sioux City Iowa, undertook Mutual Agency. and the Security inHTTWOSX must now proceed with promptito testimony, the S First, it would serve as a recep . According ;to dean Grandma'sattic They began .to concerned it that chance a may is fair There $5 CREOr.lUL'SION of bribes to had to stallers demolish pay the French and German be approved. tion tenter for the escapees. . burn .old boxes. One didn't feel empty. tude " for to obtain city permits Second, it would provide a place to $35 It would require no new legisla where held $13,000 in hundred 'barriers standing in the way. It; could complete their work. the : refugees tion The s was conceived Congress, by v army European plan dollar bills.; Who saved it and died without ; their education in their chosen ML. to the finance undertaking Money in But cannot be fear. it '. translated Jnto fields engineering. law, medicine, telling? They had no idea. come from the $100 million Joarnttfsm life with so negative a handicap. Having could or whatever they to aid refugees from Is the moral to save or not to save? appropriation Is Wis- wished., boxes should be given a look, before . embraced the program, the free nations of Communist countries. ThisKersten's The third program would be eduNATO must now infuse it with tough sub- consin Rep. Charles J. Most folks are sure if they had s the burn. the escapees in the cultural cating radio stations wbe are Mutual the to amendment Security (The nOi pTwtnm listed belew are submitted by the' stance and endow it with all. the high and Act backgrounds of their own coun ' or for further tnaecsracSea $13,000 around loose in the attic they'd case In falL ef aecmraey. last seeming their for passed responsible tries, the history, democratic tra radio ste lions.) know it. They are still more sure they positive purpose t merits as a contribution call Author of the new- plan Is Harry ditlons the laformation respectlTe and 'aspirations of 'their toward the unity "of Europe. . M. Rosenfleld. one- of ;the .three native lands. . wouldn't have it. this has been blotmembers of the Displaced Persons ted out underAll the Communist sys KNEU KSL KCSU KDYL KOVO ' Commission'. Mr. Rosenfleld got his tem oi education. ' : H99 last In was us$ he while Merry-go-Rouidea Europe im i lltl . Woshingfron Fourth would come an with connection in winding! Crmnt year, UtlodfUiH ; witfc Musia &lg Tow. T.yior HMtter. News Date program to find ' new homes .t Gabrtal " " no the DPC program. Intarmountala iiews , TjHtl'nzZlZL t:l and work for the rjr fhrt.- that graduates DeDPC must grant its last visa ' could not return to their former S:4,Sm Hayoe ' . ' Jl fore June 30. It is scheduled to go homes. ' ltoo ihow Z Croucbo" Mrx Z , : 1:M BUI H.iMT. NwwwWl Mjtlwr Tbmt out of business in September. ' Ros on this Bli Working ?;U rUThater liquidation. Top Cy Story Bg Crby Sn, ; ; enfleld became interested in the f " T:II M. W - - six-nati- . on Jt , : , "Us '- - m ... : -- -- . 1 o-t- he I " I all-o- ut -- - one-thi- rd ' a ... - - ; counter-balancin- g! ... far-seei- ng -- Morah Draws Prison Term V box-savi- ng Universities for Refugees Considered Washingtbo 1 .. - - . ICOVO . . Dowaro Ccuglis if .its wouth $500.000-a-yea- . N , . - -- , -- They-looke- - -- 4 . Radio Programs Wednesday, Mqri 5 Cer-tain- ly -- 4 . ; ; . . nd -- i . ! . . . Virgin Island's First Housing Project Stands as Memorial to Paul Pearson " By DREW PEARSON ST. THOMAS, Virgin Islands On a mountain top Caribbean U looking out over the ar atone, bench labeled "Drake's seat," where Sir Trancis Drake is supposed to have sat and watched, for pirates and the Spanish fleet in those days long before, ships, airplanes, or such island-studde- diesel-propell- ' radar . that seat, many years ago. my father, used On as. to sit when he was the first civil governor of the Virgin islands, looking out over the 'Caribbean trying to chart a more prosperous economy from " the ruins of abandoned sugar mills and the rum distilleries thit were no more. : The problem of prosperity was fairly simple in FrancisvDrake's day. His fleet merely lurked in the channel between St.-- Thomas and the British Island of Tortola and pounced' on Spanish galleons loaded with started back to Spain. Or, later, British and Danish planters merely-im-- . ported more African slaves for their sugar fields 'and reaped av wealth which made that area one of the most prosperous in the world. ' But the British fleet which once made ' these Islands wealthy also contributed to their downfall. When-iblockaded France during the Napoleonic wars. Napoleon developed beet sugar. That, plus .the end plus the purchase of the islands from Denmark byiWoodrow Wilson InVirgin 1917, vessels which no longer need dock plus at St. Thomas for coal, left these islands poverty stricken and hopeless, with the negro population seething with unrest. . -- . ; t . , - . j -- It was at this point, at the height of the Hoover depression, -that my. father iook over. Herbert Hoover,, who- appointed him, made one visit to the ". islands, publicly branded them "an effective and Went back to work about things closer to home. That was in 1931. . .. an poor-house- "The problem of reviving those bankrupt islands eventually broke my father. He left the islands four years' later,, criticized and reviled. The white "plantation owners conspired against him. The negro politicians lampooned him. He was even accused of stealing four bags-ocement. v But sometimes those who are reviled th most eventually are revered,-thmost; 'and last week X was Invited back to St.. Thomas to dedicatw the first public housing project in these islands. It was named the "Paul M. Pearson Gardens" in father's ' ; honor. v I had sot been in the islands for 21 years. .Frankly. I had not wanted to go there. Though my father was not embittered by the treatment which brought ao early end to his life, I was. I had no desire to return. ' y ' was glad, however, that I did. All over the Islands are landmarks to the dreams that father dreamed, the dreams he made come true.. t St. Thomas, where he laid the groundwork for a new tourist trade. Is now teeming with visitors. The old pirate's den Bluebird castle which be bought on behalf of the government and turned into hotel, is so crowded you cant get in. In hU day, private enterprise wouldn't gamble on the tourist trade; hence father's move in remodeling Bluebird castle. But today the enterprising firm of Kessler and Behn has put up the magnificent Virgin Island hotel, while a dozen others have blossomed forth H over the islands f I high-scho- ol 'POOBHOUSE" g GOOD JOB DONE - ng ',.. I I still found some'dlehards wno" wrung their hands over "Pearson policies.". They didn't like the fact that he put across Universal suffrage' in the islands, removed the requirement that only property-owners could vote. ' A few even deplored, the fact that educational standards had risen, that new. schools had been built, that father had persuaded Tuskegee, FIsk university. Howard Hampton and other Negro colleges In the north to grant scholarships to Virgin Islands teachers, most of whom then lacked even training. Y But even the' dlehards admitted he had ione a good job on such things as the Virgin Islands National Bank and the V. I. cooperative which now sells thousands of straw hats, handbags and ' native mats annually..Danish currency. and, a Danish bank still dominated the finances of the islands when Father took over. But after long haggling with the RFC, Father finally floated a $150,000 loan to establish an National Bank. It took him weeks to persuade the RFC to part .with a. mere $150,000 . he didn't know the mink-coperh.asieause technique.. On, top of this he had to sell $25,000 shares of stock locally.. This was like pulling teeth.- Local businessmen lust did not want to. Invest in the islands. Finally, by his own personal solicitation he sold the bank' stock for $50 a share. Last week that same stock of the Virgin Islands 'National Bank sold for $183 a share! It's, been earning a dividend , of 10 per, cent. hey ISLANDS BRANDED Q's and A's SCOFFED AT ' ORGANIZATION I -- gold-as-4- ' Half the; population of St. Croix was unemployed when father took over The three Danish sugar mllls were closed and the Red Cross had sent down from Washington to feed the people ' 'j But last week I saw the factory, run by the Virgin ' Island corporation which he organized, belching smoke and" gulping truckloads of sugar cane as fast they could be hauled in. And I couldn't help remembering, as I watched a giant crane heap sugar cane in the maw of the mill, how the local plantation owners scoffed at father's organization of this cooperative company. Yet doing, an excellent Job of running it today is the, son of the big plantation, owner who most opposed, it. , d. ed modern-detector-s " r at -- -- - i - ' r . MEMORIAL IN HEARTS t OF MEN left the Virgin Islands in 1935 he After Father became public housing administrator under PW! That was long before the Tart public housing act no ii iwi i ioi oi pioneering lo pui slum clearance across. In California, for instance, a law .banned any help from' federal-.fundfor public bousing, and. Father undertook to persuade the v legislature- to change the law. After a month of shuttling between Sacramento and San Francisco, be succeeded. The law Was revoked. A few days later. Father died. A letter he left asked that no marker be placed "on his grave.: He wanted only to be remembered In the hearts of men. So his ashes were scattered off the Golden Gate. But today, off the blue wafers oi the is being erected the Virgin Islands Carribbean, first public housing project. And I, know nothing would have pieasea mm more man to have these for the bumble and the poor named the buildings Paul M. Pearson Gardens, as a memorial to him and the : ywKie wrnw io neip. s - - -- . ! - - . disBluo Ribbon Boct. Now V.rvlook plight f the new refugees, as ones TaiauyT S:M Hrdy m Rojroe GaUwy O.nsrou M WHOM tm AalfnlMfll ill j. tinguished from the older, Duamlm Mr. PrW- -t Bnrr Jorome Dr. Klldaro from World War II. The new. refu Is Janus usually repre all. Q . " Ctoarios S:4il gees are the people from ' Poland, sentedWhy Aandom . Top Ten wild two faces? Oiio . EjU rmU liTrultoQ Uwli Czechoslovakia. Hungary. Ro A Janus : Z Mu.iT Z httm OuS , Richard Hrknt was so that CUOarHoeve KaJPH Martarj- -mania. Bulgaria, eastern Austria no one could enter the gates of t:ll VaUey Grja :jjGrater-CUh and Germany. Rome without his knowing it. Thtol B' Nrwi mad VmUm Drtn or Urtng Murtoal Z Mesa rrank Edwards Wanting to escape from com P Orcbrrm Z Soon Report BUI guru munist domination, they slip O - What Is the longest known ! II Briart to DroamUaa w- Kftwrt ' u ww- McCuIla at " Curtain Iron the night l!:4 AU Tlmo Hit find through M.iody of a homing pigeon? to seek freedom and' safety in nigat A From to Arras. France, Z Z . Midnight western Europe. U l Tiffany Oreh.tra It is now estimated that only China, a distance of 7200 miles. aoMaM. " K. Hllltea. Wows yOoodnlrht about 20 per cent of those who try Q Who was In command of the to escape from communism suc- Texans MARCH 6 THURSDAY, at the of Alamo? Battle the ceed in slipping across the closely- - A The 163 Texans who fought y immmWmmwmmmfmmmimmmmmmmmmwmm'mm lV,l,'l''',"BII,l' ' . OM Corral Good Her ing ITIOs guarded border. The number who at the .Alamo were under the com- SiM.Sun-Up.rrol . mu and Mtiise tmborm Trm Bouadtty succeed average from 1500 to 2QO0 mand of Lieut. Colonel William Siisi " ' With Horry Lrry I a month: These are from the' satel Barrett Travts. i . -- .w. SS'Ken Cr lite countries- - alone. HurUlsb At tha Keyboara From eastern' Germany and O In what war are rarnet Austria the number is put at 20,000 used in Industry? Hit Rrrir John Conto gbow a monin.' J.4SOTMB Moods . A Certain varieties of Muaicai Oock frtewtJr Timo M,n.. are hard CUtk to cut WD1 and Braaklast enough . News polish Problem Present aad Nrwa V A S:lt'Oordoa ,ffrtght. Owm Refugees ' ; gem stones, and also are widely 8JtScrpbote Frmnklin Kroner Marirar 'Mtrt m ' m T Orsaa They present a terrific problem'. used for watch jewels. StlBy 5eBen. Artitur Muate for Mrs, . CodW ' mm Strtka It Rich , . to themselves and to the countries Throe Suns Mirrin MiUar ' Kins Klam 1 in which 'they seek haven. There v wnere are sea sneiis ift mu t:lWyno "w."Lu '. Junior Raaecra Bob and Ray roe Break Day fummramry - Baaat - tha ate no organized reception centers tinies used in place of window : 41 Qums 1 Dave Carroway " " Wendy VTinaa to which they can be sent. Instead glass? A tint Jenny Ciirt Ummmr Tlmo Jack Brch Strllnss A A flat, thin shell found In of being welcomed, they are usual pao For the Htita Tmt Something ia:lS!Cpitol Comaaantary - Army Band the Pacific and locked the Indian border so oceans Is Band up by i Ou, Cl Sunday ly police. ) gnJaWreat,on the chance that they might be transparent that a person can read XVffi&TE&m ' a newspaper through it. The shells spies. The fugitives are then given a are commonly used in the PhfHo-islands as a substitute for thorough questioning by . intelli pine gence services of the Allied pow glass in .windows. ers. Every- scrap of Information Aram wnmy a Uko a ' 12:1 Sam Bar. Nawa LhMlllionatro - Neva about themselves and about speci JUDGE GIVES ADVICE SuUiran Band H:4SiPol tha Mwt BRIDGEPORT. Conn. (UP) fic conditions behind thelron Cur Whtatiaand Work - Matinoe Mtodi I Ufa Can Bo Mrstcry "Shut-up- . walk out and cool off." l:M:iLmt tain Is sought. ...... Man 1:15 Answer Ufa? Rok1 Procram School of Room Party ' 4 . If 'they appear to be genuine That is. the advice Judge Otto H. IrJtiadiaa-a- ir ,. Paul Harwy Pepper Young' Cedrw Adama refugees, they are turned : loose. Lamacchia gave a couole-by.wa' " I H . , They immediately become prob of adjusting a domestic squabble Muaic You Want P!!P" .Nub !5F New Hour of OaaatcaMlem ' children. They have no place me judge advised the wife to shutl J Central rr... Maunae . Bae"taia Wife V . D. Brown widdor su - xuia Maiodiea Joyco Jordan. to go. (There is not enough hous up and the husband to take 1:41 Top 10 . long I'll Woman tn my Houaa gvrlyn Winter . . walk and cool off. ing for the. resident population.) ataaea ' . M",M,"L.- iSl.P2a.ln rrTU Betty Crockor ' - Parry mere are no jobs for them. Un second Mr Burton J:Jilrk IHrtr,rooA. employment Js still f serious PiattorPatty. Hilltop Houea i o all of overpopulated westQu U0 ern Europe. W.loome- fravalare New""" trndTET ' DriT. Platter Party I tUTT m So they become relief cases. Hnrway ' 1 ' ' -w7r IS Arnold "" aJ?L.f ITjXZTnZL0" . Some of them, disillusioned, may - J - Shew Tune xaS ' MuataHail slip back across the line again, to soieiCadrt THE Mg JfcOm CJ " become prize exhibits for Commu' Hews , riiebt Reporter ' rmTt wTZlrA M . Murrew nist propagandists. They are used V Easy Rhythms Eaay Rhythms S:Jr8ky SObs V" ' Wawa MICkU fiiWi Sportacaat BIG DAY FOR to show how bad conditions are In 1 western prope. X.' faa aiosc oi me refugees, commis sioner Rosenfleld found, were BASEBALL FANS young people. One of those he in J " 10:30 Survival WEDNESDAY. MARCH S terviewed himself was only four 2:30 Melodymart ' Norton 11:00 Cliff KS1 TV weeks out or the uranium mines of 2:45,rint 100 Years . 11:00 Night Owl Theater . Czechoslovakia. :00 The World Tonight Another' .was a 3:00 Margaret Masters Kitchen 12:00 Newt S:15 Perry Como young dental student from Poland. 3:30 Carry Moore Show 6:30 Electric Theater Banted to Join Underground THURSDAY MARCH 4:00 Ifa Delicious 7:00 Strike It Rich Strangely enough: the Pole had KDYL TV no desire, to come to the United Roscoe 30 The Web Uncle 4:13 0 Test Pattern States. He" wanted to complete his 00 Celanese 'Theater 4:43 Sagebrush Playhouse 12:00 News dental training, then go back home 9:00 Theater 12:05 Mlddsy WEDNESDAY. MARCH I .. to wont in the undrrzround. 8:30 Square Dance Jambore 1:00 The Big Payoff KDYL TV At Strasbourg, in eastern France. 10:00 Danger 1:30 BUI Goodwin :00 The World" in Review Commissioner Rosenfleld saw the 10:J0 Rocky King IN TUNE 2:00 Kate Smith 6:15 Those Two . new. school established 11:00 News and Weather .' . by the Video frolics 6:30 Variety Program 1:00 PJL ? . American National Committee for . 3:30 Whafi CooJcln' 1:00. Inquiring Editor Free Europe. It opened with 86 stu rTHURSDAT, MARCH J960 on .your 4:00 Twilight Theater RSLr-- TV 7:30 Gaslight .rollies f . dents last Nov, j.. Dial 1:00 Educational feature 6:00 Kata Smith 12:50 New- sIn Berlin there was the Free : 00 5:30 Howdy Doody 1:00 Search For Tomorrow Wrestling University. It has a student body . 5:45 The World in Renew 10:00 Pantomime Quix" 1:15 Matinee TUm Theater of 12,000, of whom 40 per cent come, two-fac- noxuicmrr - i- " . JJ"hoin ; . ed - - ai' - ! . s ll-iSl- .1 " , tanriJ . . . ."aJL fT Zj, j , -. . - , - , . i - 14 , ftdTZ. - - . i . . ; . - . ... TT m- " prob-lem'- la SATURDAY f0' (y N. V.ZSrw? . . K" . .. P-!- ul :! . pj- T . NtwWi " CURRENT TELEVISrON STATION PROGRAMS -- . J 11:30-12.-0- . Merry-Go-Ilou- -- 3.-O- -- KOVO V -- i nd I. |