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Show DAILY HERALD 10 THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1955 Utah County. Utah The Channel Swim 1 ; SWEET T0KAV 0 Eddie Gives Debbie Set Of Golf Clubs By WILLIAM EWALD United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK (UP) The channel swimi . Eddie Fisher gave Debbie Reynolds a set of golf clubs the week before their wedding. Eddie owns two sets of clubs himself, but Debbie won't have to worry about much competition from her new hubby, "Over 18 holes, I shoot about 90 with each set of clubs," says Eddie. Look for an overhaul jot NBC-TV- s ""Colgate Variety Hour.' Last Sunday, the show ran a poor third 's "Ed in the ratings to "FaSullivan Show" and mous Film Festival." Shame, shame: Although "The Lone Ranger" generally is referred to as a "children's program," a survey shows that its audience. is 55 per cent adult. Big Name Policy 3c A M M 'Mt"" Jl CBS-TV- ABC-TV- 's Alcoa show (which takes over for the old Philco Playhouse will concentrate on a big name !policy. Alcoa is being pressured into the policy because "GenThe Hew mm . movie stars. The producers .of "The $64,000 QueStion"have decided to crack down on future contestants who accept money for writing newspaper articles while they still are with the show. Incidentally, the sponsor of "$64 Question" has given Jackie Gleason permission to take part in a drama based on the giveaway show this Oct. 10 on Studio One." Musical Comedy History "Omnibus" is said to be ning a series that will trace the ' whole history of the musical comeoutfit called dy in America. A new will produce Splendora Film Corp. TV a cluster of of the activities on the films based American Negro-Stev- e Allen has two sofa pillows in his New York office that look good enough to eat one's a fake watermelon, the other, a banana. Ed Sullivan's daughter, Betty, has named her new arrival, Carla non-controvers-ial It I 24-o- z. . . JUG 2 KRAFT 1KB 2 eral Electric Theatre," the drama show in the same time segment, has been grabbing away most of the audience with well - known NALLEYS LUMBERJACK .t:: KRAFT ' v-- ; CHEESE SHAVERS , run! WHIZ Cans jar0Zi ;Vr-v-J GULF BELLE LIBBYS 31 CORN wm - F MS1 mm wm n U. S. INSPECTED (5) mi Jl lb. QUALITY BEEF on ujnni P?"sWEET m VALENCIA PAN-READ- Y 0 0 ISA. . I .1 i Elizabeth.-Willia- m the stars of "It's Bishop, one of A Great Life, has a pretty famous acting aunt-na-me of Helen Hayes. Sit And a thought for the day from Tennessee Ernie, who says: "The only money that goes as far as It that did 10 years ago is the dime " GOLD rolls under the bed." COIN U. S. Troops U Pulling Out A. J. LOS ANGELES (UP) of chairman board former Gock, the Bank of America- and a state Republican leader, today urged the GOP to stop discussing pos- CHOICE AND Size CHICKEN, BEEF TURKEY 2 22 oz. lid: - IBS. 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Final arrangements for appearances have not been completed, Smith said, but he hopes Khachaturian will be able to direct the Boston Symphony Orchestra in his own compositions next spring. - ROAST AUNT SUSAN'S PIES France (UP) Inhabitants of this village near Omaha Beach where i LOIN PORK GOOD dur- SAINT LAURENT - KRAFT FRENCH By UNITED PRESS BRENNER PASS, Italy (UP) American occupation troops withdrew from Austria over this historic invasion route today to join allied defense forces in Italy. The troops, removed under the Austrian independence agreement, will plug the defense line gap in northern Italy Just south of this Alpine pass. r The first units of the 5,500-ma-n U.S. force made the frontier crossing shortly after dawn. Riding in jeeps and trucks, the 200 officers and men from the first battalion of the 350th Infantry were headed for Vfcenza. They wijl be billeted In two camps outside the town in the northern plane of the Poe River. ? 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