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S(Src. I) Statesman, S.iTrm. Ore, Sun.. Vch. 19. Lissians Swim Amic Rockefeller's C 6; Publicity Ban iLiicy, Dcsi Shatter Theory That What Goes Up .Must Come Down ! NEW YORK iVP Mr. Barhara I Soars 'Roboi Rmkofollor has Bv Ctf ARLES ERl'ER NKW YORK 'A-Ifs a widely1 accepted truth of life in television .,: .- - ,., ...... ' - - -vurv . ... J a . .of"; Yes."' said llesi. moved to block puhlieation of that once you become number one formula for Lucy is a terms of her reputed six-million-' hr onlv wav vou can in is down. 1 water." best describes th'rir brand of situ-itrrrilic.' ', ation comeriv. I Besides being actors and public hrr personalities l.ucy ann ucm i astme Diismiw p,M.n. ...... Iiroln Productions turns nut an "The fish out of 'dollar divorce settlement The hlor.de" beauty who divorced oil heir WinthrnD Rocketeller in 19M said through Tier attorney she wanted to insure her 8 year-old son's privacy and spare him em barrassment. Her attorney, Morton Bass, made a motion in State Supreme Court1 : vestcrdav to seal all papers in a ppj Off" WOSCOW-Thtt Rwuiant art swimming in icy Motcow rivtr ntar SOOI vll Gorky Park ai part of thair training for lift-taving, diving and , manthip. Two kobroakart claarod rivor arta for tost and iwimmtri ramainad in water for 20 minutti, Tamporaturt was noar ztro. (A Wircphoto). J'; 4i 0 : Charged JX.n. (above) who ii a former Perw vian ambassador to the U.S., was arretted in Peru charged with being a main imtigator of a revolt against the gov ernment of President Manuel Odria. Beltran is publisher of and Mrs. Desiderio Alberto Arnaz Y de Acha III. Or, as they are more familiarly i .' rv : j t.. vxnown, uesi ana iaicj. Situation comedies come and go. t inn win suit hrmmht apam;t hrr 0 seems inat .- 1. wve l.ucy by Joseph Sarf a Boston attorney. ! CBS-T ). now in its fifth season. for alleged legal services during S00 n forever. Kuthermore. it i her marital troubles i?es on at the top most of the ! Justice Henry C. Greenberg re-'limp on ,ne lhref national rating ' served decision. surveys. Kven the repeat "Lucy i Bernard R. Lauren. Sax's at- Show." composed of re-runs of tornev. onnosed the motion. He P"puir proxrams ,lut about the only thing that ' ifs sicnificant of their program's prevents this trom being a versal truth' in television is presence of a couple named newspaper la Wirepholo). Prensa. (AP ' ,1 w ,;- S f -"Hi J NEW YORK louis Persinger, 69-year-old violin instruc ' lor, and his It-year-old wife, Joan Howard, a former pupil, peso together Saturday. Joan's mother, Mrs. t. I. Howard said that love at first tight" had led her daughter to marry Juilliard School of Music teacher with whom the hat boon studying violin tinea 1954. (AP Wirephoto). - ' - i ' yf ' - - - ,- V- f?S. I Love Lucy said Sar had done all he cauld toih appeared in at least one top avoid .publicity. Lauren ' lidded, i te rvey. .. however, that the lesson he had. To ask Lucille .Ball and pesi learned "from these exasperating j Ar.nai why this should be may be proceedings is that it is impossible , unfair, rather like asking the late to please a Rocke'eller." ! Dr. Albert Einstein how he man- In filing his suit a year ago. aged to think up one of his notable Sar said he performed services in theories. Still, they were asked the 1952. for Mrs.. Rockefeller for other day as they passed through which he was promised up to $.V)0,-. New York to attend the opening of ono. Instead, he said, she dis-' their MGM movie. "Forever Par charged him. ling." which is. of course, all about Mrs. Rockefeller haTctaimed Desi and Lucy. Sax was retained to bring about a Might as Well Quit reconciliation between her and her nen t,e question was put to husband. He failed, she said. andjthenii eacn looked A lne other also turned down a fee in an amj then Desi said, "if you get to amount agreed upon. number one, we think you can Bass said Mrs. Rockefeller "does get t be a better number one. not wish to have the separation y0 think you've arrived, you agreement become public property mjgnt as weu Qujt," amazing array m mm i nrmir-vms in Hull vw ood. launched '"" popularity and of the general state " a ?12 noo shoe- "lc oi punuc inieresi in icicMsion m.u Mr. Lucv and Desi on tour are at tended wirti some of the fanfare of royalty on tour. They arrived in New York's Grand Central ter minal early one morning aboard a special railroad car named "The Lucy-pesi Special " Jrom Lucy's home town,. Jamestown. N. Y.. where the wurld premiere of their. picture was held. , . mnlilin -i.,ture theater release lit the 'words of one in their nd that, when you think about it, retinue, "There was pandemonium i . inj of si,uatjnn romedy Iq when Lucy and Desi arriv ed in '..,.. , the movies. string, it s now a 12 minion nnuar operation with 800 employes. Among their television produc tions are "December Bride." "Willv" and "Those Whiting Girls." They also have done pilots for a couple of more proposed pro grams. Dcsilu facilities are used by many other filmed programs. Now Desilu has plans lor turns Jamestown by helicopter. People broke through police lines. It wasi because she does not wish her son to be now and in the future em barrassed by a publication of the terms of this agreement, its mone tary conditions and its provisions with respect to custody." V Mk2&s.. ----- lonrnc Truth l0S ANGELES - Mrs. Rosa Hernandex Learns i ruin with dilb.iieVig ty ,t her son, . Charles Cowan, 17, as he tolls her ho fired shot from sawed off .22 caliber rifle which killed Sergis Markarian, liquor store owner, during holdup early Thursday. (AP Wirephoto). t. 2j - 7 : IS x Coal Industi Fights Hike in. Freight Rates By JOHN MOODY PITTSBURGH I - The coal industry is making a big final ef fort to block a seven per cent in crease in freight rates on the na tion's railroads. The increase is scheduled to go into effect next Saturday. The In- i terstate Commerce Commission is conducting hearings and could block the freight hike. Rail is the coal industry's chief means of transportation.- Any in crease in rates affects coal's com- i pet it i ve position. George A. Lamb, manager of business surveys for Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co., the nation's biggest coal producer, told the ICC: "Freight rates represent half and sometimes a larger part of the delivery price of coal in important i markets. Since mid-1948, there have been six general freight rile advances on coal. . .representing an increase of 31 per rent." Lamb said the coal industry must have delivery prices that are competitive with oil and gas and that permit a profit. The National Coal Assn. protest ed the proposed increase and charged "railroads aim to further subsidize passenger deficits." Lamb, testifying before the ICC. said coal prices have dropped un der 1948 averages while the prices of most other commodities have moved up. "Nothing disturbs stability of prices more than continual increas es in freight rates," said Lamb. "But that doesn't answer the question," said Lucy, a keen as well as a beautiful woman. "No," said Desi, a keen as well as handsome man. -"The way we view it." he continued thought fully, 'People are the thing not the play. Of course the play is important, but people are more important. We absolutely refuse to sacrifice character for a quick laugh." Both went on to explain, as an example of the importance of character over situation, that their recent series with a Kuropean background was a case in point. "The purpose was not. just to see Kurope, but to see Europe through Lucy's eyes." Is there any one formula that SEW & SAVE Vz Price Sale z6-2$T NEVV 1956 iU-ZlG SFWlMr na?T. nig 6 Days Only MACHINE Winnie Sleeps During Fire at Country Home Rescued VANCOUVER, B.C.-Crew members of Government vessel "Hilunga" arrived at Cry airport Friday. Left to right back row, George fteyko, Richard Shuli and David Ferguson, front two are Captain Herbert Dale-Johnson and John Doherty. The men war picked up and flown in by R.C.A.F. search and rescue planet. (AP Wirephoto). Affjwp ROCK ISLAND, III. Kiiive D4n lindotrftr 40, doesn't let handicaps like leg-brace . and pair of crutches keep him from, his favorite sport, bowling. (AP Wirephoto.) WFSTERIIAM. England Sir Winston Churchill slept peace fully Saturday while a fire flared only a few feet from his bedroom. The flames were extinguished in the kitchen of Churchill's country home Chartwell Manor without waking the 81-year-old retired prime minister. An oil stove flared up after being lighted by a maid. She called a policeman on duty In the house who quickly put out the blaze. Firemen from Westerham and neighboring Fdenbridge rushed to the house to make a safety check. AH the commotion failed to dis turb Churchill who was spending his first ni;;ht at Chartwell in several weeks. ' He went to his home in the country Friday after noon after seeing Lady Churchill off for a vacation in Ceylon. f - -rz .. Battling Z,nZ"7". manlit facet opposition of seven parties at voters elect new 303-man parliment to day. 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