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    WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1955
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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Woman Psychologist Gels $64,000 In Top TV Money
NEW YORK I A pretty young, fent daughter, just bare); tot to
psychologist who became Inter- j her answers before the program
ested In boxing through her mis-
"Just a minute! You're only supposed to held little girls
on your lap:
Bricker Says
Ike Undecided
WASHINGTON (UP Sen.
John W. Bricker tR-Ohio) said
day be thinks President Eisen
bowevei' is still undecided ' on
whether to seek a second term
the White House.
He told reporters that, although
Mr. Eisenhower Is not duty-bounu
to announce a decision as soon
as it has been made, he considers
the President too straightforward
to hold bacK.
Newsweek magazine said today
a poll it made of Republican itate
and territorial chairmen showed
an "overwhelming majority" be
Have Mr. Eisenhower will seek a
second term.
The poll also showed that a "sub
stantial majority" of the GOP
chairmen want Vice President
Richard M. Nixon as the Republic
can presidential candidate if Mr
Eisenhower does not run, the mag'
azine said.
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey ID
Minn) predicted in New Yolk last
night that Congress, under Demo
cratle leadership, will achieve
"liberal progress" In at least 10
major areas of legislation next
year, "
One such move'forwtrd. Humph'
rev said In a speech before the
New York Young Democratic Club,
would be a farm program to re.
store 90 per cent price supports and
set rla of troublesome surpluses,
Such a move would overturn the
administration's system of flexible
price supports.
James P. Byrnes, fired as Sec
retary of State by former Presi'
dent Truman, indicated he might
cc.sider going to the 1956 Demo,
cratic national convention to ac
cept a challenge by former Demo
cratic National Chairman Stephen
Mitchell.
The 76-year-old, Byrnes said last
winter he definitely would not
serve as a! delegate to the conven
tion. However, Mitchell later said
that Byrnes and other Democrats
who bolted the party in 1952 would
be denied seats if they tried to
attend as delegates.
band answered a knotty question
on the sport last night to pocket j
IM.000 in television winnings.
The contestant. Dr. Joyce Broth
ers, 28. of Nw York City, became
the second person to win the top
prize on the CBS show The SW.0OO
Question. The first was Marine
Capt. Richard S. McCutchen,
whose category was cooking.
Dr. Brothers, wife of hospital
interne, had as an assistant last
night Eddie Eagan. ex-Olympic
boxing champion and former New
York State Boxing Commission
chairman. The show allows an ex:
pert to help the 64,000 level.
Dr. Brothers told reporters she
plans to use part of the money to
outfit her husband's office when
he besrins practice. It also will
finance a vacation for the two,
and a new dress for herself.
Another contestant on the pro
eram. Stanley Skeens, a Danville,
W. Va.. coal miner, won $32,000
by answering a 10-part question
on the atory of David and Goliath.
He wilt get a chance to try for
$64,000 next week.
Dr. Brothers, mother of an hi'
ended. CBS actually allowed it to!
run 30 seconds overtime.
She named Cestus as the special
gloves gladiators wore in ancient
Rome; Daniel Mcndoia as the first
of scientific boxers to become
champion of England, tn 1191;
Gentleman John Jackson as the
English champion who taught box
ing to English poet Lord Byron:
William Hasiett .as the essayist i
who wrote "The Fight" after see-;
ing Bill Neat defeat Thomas Hick-'
man In England in 1821 and "Hick
man the Gasman" as the latter's
nickname. j
She also answered that John
Sholto Douglas was the full name
ol the Marquis of Jucensbury; !
Rome was the city and Paulino ;
Uzcudun the opponent Jn Primo j
Camera's heavyweight title de-:
fense in 1933. and that Jackj
Dempsey knocked down Luis Pirpo
nine times in their' famous bout :
and that the fight lasted S minutes i
and 5"! seconds.
Dr. Brothers said she knew all
the answers herself, but she
checked some with Eagan to make
sure. .
On the West Coast, the audio
portion of the show was cut oft
promptly on schedule even though
the video portion ran the 30 sec
onds overtime. The end of the
sound came Just as Dr. Brother!, proper time.
uttered tho final answer and be
fore master of ceremonies Bi
March could declare it correct.
Network spokesman said Hie
American Telephone and Telegraph
Co.. which furnished' the sound,
operates en a sptH-seeond sched
ule and switched it off at tne
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