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THURSDAY ON KLOR: 4:30 p.m., Ren Myron Show show at Civic Theatre Blue Room. 5 p.m., Cowboy G-Men "Chinaman's Chance." . 6 p.m., Your Governor Reports Governor Patterson and guests discuss State Institutions. 6:30 p.m., Hans Christian Anderson Mermaid in the sea depths in love with prince in "The Mermaid." 8 p.m., Star Tomslil "Footfalls, the gripping story or nnna cobbler who waits for years to avenge a murder, starring Theodore Bikel. 8:30 p.m., Guy I.ombardo Show June Hulon, guest, singing "Looking For A Boy," and 'sweetest music this side of heaven.' 9 p.m.. Kllery Queen "Woman In The Chair," Hugh Marlowe as Kllery Queen. A little girl instead of finding handsome actor, dis covers corpse of strange and unidentified woman. 9:30 p.m., Flamingo Theatre "Aftermath," psychotic and how he attempts and fails to ruin life of adolescent step-daughter. 10:15 p.m.. Hometown Theatre Thomas, Cpt. Wallace Cascwell. 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AH new summer home permits being issued will be at the re vised rates. i Land Reform EDITOR'S NOTE: One reason the Communists made such head way In Italy was because of the lopsided distribution of land. A man who was one of the first to push a land reform program Is now premier. Here Is a report on the program. By ROBERT E. JACKSON United Press Staff Correspondent ROME (UP) The gentleman farmer who started a revolution in Italy five years ago expects to win the payoff battle by Christ mas. Antonio Segni, 64-year-old auth or of the revolution which trans formed hovels into homes, ditches into fields and Communists into Democrats, hopes to hand over the last acre under the land reform program this year, halfway through the 10-year project. It will signal a victory for Italian democracy and a triumph for Seg- . now Italy s premier. But distribution of the last plot to the last peasant marks neither the success of the program nor its end. In the next five years Ihe government will help the new land owners develop their property. It will pump in 630-million dol lars in aid and advice to the new proprietors. But by I960 it is sched uled to pull out. leaving inexperi enced farmers to go it alone. A generation hence the estates so carefully carved from the rich and given to the poor may be big again. Already some farm ers are planning to sell out to several if delivered into the wrong hands in "This Man for Hire." 8:30 p.m., F.ddie Cantor Theatre Offers hilarious sketch called "Piano Tuner"; presents the "Barber Shop Quartet." 9' p.m., Bandstand Revue The Lancers, who have had such hit records as "Sweet Mama, Tree Top Tall" and "Shop Chasing Me, Baby," do their own interpretation of "Davy Crockett.' Also, western singing star Eddie Dean, sings "Hillbilly Heaven" and "Cattle Call." 9:30 p.m.. Dear Phoebe Bill Hastings finds himself competing with a muscular gridiron star. . 10:50 p.m., Nite Owl Theatre Hugh Beaumont, Trudy Marshall in "Too Many Winners." 340 Court MORE $$$ In Hollywood these shapely strippers formed the League of Exotic Dancers, served an untimatum that employers "must do something about a wage scale of S85 a week" they get when they take 'em off. From left, "Champagne," Daurene Dare, Jenny Lee, Rusty Lane and Novita. (UP Telephoto) Program Breaks Reds' Hold more enterprising neighbors. And a tendency to collective farming has set in. One thing is sure. The night Mrs. Antonio Segni received a bottle of: not have dreamed what her hus band was starting. Segni. as agriculture minister, gave his wife the perfume to pre pare her for the news that he was going to hand away 30 acres of their own estate in Sardinia. Today 1,222,337 acres have been distributed to 93.247 families. The government found a simple method for deciding whose land to take. Italian landowners have a hi.lnrir. hshit nt rWlarin? their holdings almost worthless to avoid taxes. The government took their word. It expropriated low-value land of more than 741 acres which was not cultivated intensely. The owners were paid with 25-year gov eminent bonds bearing 5 per cent interest. On the other hand the govern ment picked beneficiaries by need and without political discrimina tion from lists compiled in vil lages where five to 15 people of ten lived in a single room. The standard allotment was 15 acres. The peasant is not given the land. He buys it at low cost and easy terms amounting to about (30 a year at the outset. Alter 30 years, when the land is finally his, the peasant will have paid about (2600 for his 15 acres. Already it has brought about startling results. Street FOR STRIPS . In the Po River delta south of Venice, from the Tower of Pisa along the Via Aurelia to Rome, in the islands of Sicily and Sardinia, in the Italian boot's heel and toe. rocklands and swamps have been transformed into waving green fields, manicured orchards and neat rows of electrified slone houses. But the project does not lack for critics. The landowners, need less to say, never liked the idea. With rightwing power growing in Italy, they will fight any exten sion of the program. The Commu nists, their thunder stolen, have fought the project too and incited peasants who did not receive land. On the other hand, many former Reds have rippedl up their party cards and become Christian Dem ocrats. Whatever the political ' outcome, the production of food on these lands is up two-thirds. In an over - populated, underdeveloped country, that is a revolution in itself. 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