F. TWKNTY-THBKB lAHCLTST31,19M. Netwbrk to Blame in Pdar-Berlin Fuss ■Today's Television Programs- 11:30 (4) (Color) Jack Poor (?) Utvie: "Decameron Nights" (1953) Great storyteller Boccaccio spins two of By FRED DANZIG NEW YORK (UPI) - In the summer of 1957, the satire of Stan Freberg gave us "Incident at ios Voraopi,” an angry radio show dealing with two Nevada casinos and their battle for supremacy^ Pontiac Ojty Affairs 1»:m (9) Billboard is: 48 (9) Junior Roundup Uil* <*) £wubta Ixpoww (4) J my mind, is (he network’s abdication 6f Its responsibility to 4 the public. The network -should-bir wise enough to check Paar’f ego and refuse' to- go along1'with 'fti*'1’'-depressingly cynical, dangerous game toat with the world. What price ratings?, Fast B70 Plane MayBePushed The Rancho Gomorrah, not to be outdone, retaliated: "Tonight, for one time only, on our stage— the hydrogen bomb." Then Freberg's narrator said, in a baleful voice after the blast, “I wonder if the boys were still _______ their profits when time ran out and the man pushed, the BOOKS CRISIS Now, what’s .all this about Jack Paar booking the Berlin crisis on his TV shots? I didn’t know hip show was being written by Stan Freberg. Where does it end? Does Paar next book the latest series of nuclear explosions? I c now, if his hick holds a night, one time only,. Jack Paar presents the start of World War WASHINGTON JB — A strong possibility arose today that the Pentagon may reverse itself to amend buying more B52 bombers and posh development of-the 2,000 m.p.h. B70 bomber. Final decision will be up to- 't- 4 President Kennedy, acting m any recommendation Secretary of De-Robert S. McNamara might ;?f make. When Paar first spoke of his Berlin Journey, he saM M would otter a ‘Tight-hearted approach” to the erMs. Upon arriving there, he advised NBC-TV that the situation was too grim tor levity. He decided to “reflect the serious nature” of too crisis with his three programs from the city. At that point, NBC might have sked, “Is this trip necessary?’ Is a comedian bettor stdtod tiuu the network's newsmen to deal with “the serious nature” of the crisis? But the network chole to let Paar go ahead, jusl network is going ahead, starting tonight and carrying the rigged, venial films showing Paar' magnetic--attraction tor CIs at NATO-Exercise—f#erd,a"*# wffl Meet Labrana and Rodney 6. Burton tori on lour proposed public necessity construction projects. a new wholesale beer and winel license at 675 S. Saginaw St. The ISTANBUL, Turkey (UPD—The company is to be known as La-| Atlantic allies teded their defense brana Distributing Co. The estimate for curbs and fatten oa strlnbauRh Court, Augusta to State, was *7.4*2.13 of which 18,444-88 would be paid by special asaeasments to Begins in Europe as Crisis Grows muscles today under the shadow of a grouting Berlin crisis and the sumption of Soviet nuclear weap- erty owners affected and 83,848.88 by the etty. Coat tor a 44-toot lot waa net at 8844. Estimate for blacktopping of '.originated as a public necessity. Manitou Road, Navajo to Ottawa,! was $4,972, the city paying $2,233.92.1 With the remaining $2,736.08 paid; through special assessments, cost 124-foot side lot was estimated at $171.12. A petition was received signedj^™p"°" by 31.92 per cent of affected prop- p™ le#lS- M. Michigan toS naais days of annual Ituuwuven given Commissioners indicated plans me end* name "Checkmate for the project would proceed as it .11 Oom H Pol»n**l*n 49 Orient*! Sola 11 B». **t O LUSAKA, Northern Rhodesia, M’i — The number of Africans arrested i n Northern Rhodesia mounted to more than 2,000 over the weekend as security forces combed villages In the northern province for trouble makers. Government forces are attempting to stamp out a revolt by African nationalists, now in its seventh week, who are - fighting a proposed constitution which they claim is not fair to the African majority. -Today's Radio Programs- Peggy Lee will get her 14G Rolls Royce from London in time for her Basin St. East Paar, in a cablegram Monday j opening . . . Joan Crawford, rehearsing "The to Sen. Jacob K Jarits, R-N.Y., Zlegfeld Touch” at NBC, saw there was no said, "I will be available at your] WILSON; soft drink cooler— so she had a Pepsi penser shipped in Frank Sinatra's recording company. s&ft sjst&v WJBK, No**. §»#«*--WPON. New*. Sport! »:*«—WJH, Btlllnoi -Ptor-. WCAR, P. Shiriaon WXYZ. Alt* Drfsr WPON. Dot* Vitll MU»l0 7l*i~Wjn, OUMt. Hou«4 . wwi. 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Clark WWJ, SoorobojirU WXYZ, Pont Win tor CKLW, Now*, imvloo WJBK, Novo U» WPON, Don McLeod 4,*•—WJR. Muoto StOktl WWJ, Bmphnoto WXYZ, Win tor. Now* CKLW, Jo* Von WJBK, Bporto, Muoto WCAR, Now#. Shorldon WPON, Don MoUod St**—WJR. No*!, Muoto Noll WWJ, Newt, Atnoou WXYZ, Tout Winter, Now* WPON, DM MoUod CKLW, inoru, Dovlo# VfJPK. MUOtO ' WCAR, No*l. Shortdio Will Show Wiii G on Phil Silvers Show iWillingtoMeet Senate Critics By EARL WIL80N "Person to Person” will repeat Its PhU Silvers show — adding shots of his twin daughters bom since the first viewing .. jack Lemmon’)! see “Do Re Ml.” may make a film deal for It . . . Rita Gam’s back from a 8. American tour — including the Brasilian trouble spots — and gaily showing off her new hats . . . Dorothy Lamour'H do “Split Level Mead” when she finishes "Road to, Hong Kong.” WASHINGTON (API - Televi-1 PSC Denies Bid skm's Jack Paar has ottered to] ' discuss with Senate critics his rc-|4#* liam A||4a Darjr cent%ilming of a TV show on the] lw IIQUI MUIU I Ul I) East Berlin border. Jack Paar Offers to Discuss Recent Film on Border With Solons j Although they had been planned long before toe Berlin Checkmate I will be followed by another operation; termed “Checkmate II,” from Sept- 15 to 25. In this phase, NATO’s southern region command Will test the’ability of the alliance to airlift troop* into Turkey. Pentagon Also Likely to Buy More B52s If JFK Acts on Advice MONTH PASSES The matter is under study, the Pentagon said in response to a query from a reporter who noted that almostrsi month passed since Kennedy signed the $46,662,-556,000-defense appropriation bid. Since the bill took effect Aug. 18, there has Men 'no word on what would be done, with the nearly $700 million Congress added on for more long-range bombers, which the administration said were needed, and tor accelerated development of the B70, which the ' ration sought to cut back. Air Force officials said they were optimistic that McNamara would change bto opposition to Vending more mtiHona tor these While Congress was considering McNamara to it be known tie was inclined to recommend against spending this mon-ey. The President ha* authority to impound funds Congress votes for programs he deems are not Sept. 19 at Detroit fen The South Oakland Chapter of the National Secretaries Association will hold its first meeting of the season the evening of Sept, 19 at Larco's inn, Detroit. Guest speaker Richard Weber, an attorney, will discuss the business aspects of law. Woman Tortured by Agonizing ITCH 7'flj,mn.Tb*nlftunda A rmbtppy," uriltsMr%9 Hcn’t Hmm i*IM fnonw nctalitcR, ckttiaf, osob IG*a59K5u5Ki* Many senators said they were shocked when they heard extra troops were on hand at the Com-nfunist border crossing point when Paar took,films tor his TV show. LANSING ID—TKe State Public Service Commission has refused a .request by a Detroit auto haulaway firm to carry auto parts f ro m Western Michigan to Ford and Chrysler plants in the Detroit area. SONOTONE House of Hearing Free Hearing Tests Free Parktag at Rows of Build Ins "Open Im, by Appointment’' 143 Oakland FEdcraf 2-1225 PONTIAC, SUCH. The commiMiM told toe Central Transport Co. Monday that I discuss With you! 11 co*"d *2* “■*•.■** ! vtoirf Joseph Kennedy's pretty blond caddy has big offers from news syndicates for a story about her experiences —' but" she says Nope . . . Rex ’■ considering an effer to do 'Sherlock Holmes" musical on Broadway after the, "Cleopatra” film Rudy Vaiiee celebrated his 60th birthday at Kenny’s Steak Pub, then went to Philadelphia with ‘‘Haw to Sut&eed.” Melina' (“Never.on Sunday”) Mercouri told reporters in Europe she wants to be considered an actress, not a sexpot; ”1 could never tie tike Jayne Mansfield!” ★ dr A EARL'S PEARLS: lleves It when she reads Bering the program. ! « "*** •*» ,0 i carry other auto parts from an BLASTS UK PORTS | arPI m mite* around Grand Paar said reports of his activ- Rapids to plant* la ities in Berlin were "inaccurate! era Michigan.,, and based on the distortions of! one anonymous American .report- The commission said the fir was trucking outside set limits There was no immediate com- and that transportation facilities tor-auto parts -briween. Westero The Army made a prompt In- ®nd E^8tern, Mtehi|^n •lready vestigation late test week, then*™ ttd