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DU and Phi Gam, was postponed until a later date. SME Stays On Top In Monday Bowling The league now shapes up with ASME on top with DU in second place. Crazy is third: Murder Inc. fifth; Phi Gam is sixth, and Hopeless is in last place. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction Week or Less Service OLFSON'S 743 Mass. Prosecutor Gerald K. O'Brien indicated the arrests must not stop with Perrone, who was exposed by the Kefauver committee in 1951 for his union-busting activities at the Detroit-Michigan Stove Co. Two of the others named in the warrant were arrested Wednesday and a third is serving a five-year term at a federal penitentiary. "This may go further," O'Brien said. "There may be other involvements." Four "John Doe" warrants, to be used in the event of future arrests, were issued in addition to the one specifically naming Perrone and the other three suspects. One of the two arrested was Carl Renda, 35, Perrone's son-in-law. He was picked up at his home in the fashionable Detroit suburb of Grosse Pointe. He was silent when arranged before recorder's judge John P. O'Hara and was freed on $25,000 bond. Seek Detroit Gangster For Shooting of Reuther Detroit—(U.P.)—Santo (Sam) Perrone, a labor racketeer with a long record of union-busting, was sought today as the fourth suspect named in a warrant charging attempted murder in the 1948 shotgun attack on CIO president Walter P. Reuther. Clarence Jacobs, 53, a Canadian citizen with a long American police record, was arrested about the same time at Windsor, Ont. Canadian authorities said it may take a week to effect his extradition to Detroit. O'Brien said the warrant and arrests "solved" the long-standing mystery of who tried to kill Reuther April 20, 1948. Reuther, then serving his first term as president of the CIO United Auto Workers union, was having a bedtime snack in his modest northwest Detroit home when a shotgun blast shattered the kitchen window. Detroit Peter Lombardo, 50, the fourth alleged conspirator, is serving a car theft term at Leavenworth. Reuther slumped to the floor at the feet of his wife, Mae. Although he recovered, the shotgun pellets left his right arm permanently crippled. Manhattan — (U,P)—Dr. James A. McCain, president of Kansas State college, last night stressed importance of federal financial support to agricultural research and education in a talk delivered to an annual banquet of branch station workers. O'Brien said a motive for the Reuther shooting—long a mystery—had "definitely" been uncovered but he refused to disclose it. More light was expected to be shed on this and other aspects of the case when Renda appears for examination Jan. 14. It was not disclosed what part each of the suspects was accused of playing in the shooting. O'Brien said Jacobs was at the scene but did not say whether he was the actual triggerman. The warrants charge Dr. McCain said that "in view of the current interest in federal-state relationships in Kansas and throughout the nation, it is important we recognize the great value that has come from federal support of agricultural education and research."$^{8}$ A three-day conference of the workers was scheduled to conclude today. McCain Stresses Need of U.S. Aid the four with assault with intent to commit murder and conspiracy of assault with intent to commit murder. Comfort Convenience JAYHAWKER NEW FISHA ROOK CUSHIONED CHAIRS Sociologist Plans Radio Talk Sunday Dr. Waldo Burchard, instructor in sociology, will be the new year's first Sociology on the Air speaker at 3:05 p.m. Sunday over KLWN. He will comment on the "Ways of Mankind" program entitled "Survival: A Study of Technology." ENDS TONITE BOB HOPE "HERE COME THE GIRLS" FRIDAY—SATURDAY EDMOND O'BRIEN "CHINA VENTURE" Dr. Burchard, who received his Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley, joined the faculty this semester. He previously taught at the University of Denver and has done extensive research on "the military chaplain." Lullaby on Platters, Yet WARSITY THE THEATRE OF THE WORLD NOW thru SATURDAY Adm. 20c-50c HUMPHREY BOGART "AFRICAN QUEEN" —and— GARY COOPER "HIGH NOON" Thursday, Jan. 7, 1954 New York —(U,P)— The Hotel Edison notified its guests today they could order the sound of steady rainfall if it would help them sleep. The hotel said it had installed facilities to give guests recordings of sleep-inducing sounds at bedtime. The selections include the familiar pattern of raindrops, chirping crickets, creaking frogs, and lowing cattle and a baby's cries. Coolers, Color TV Sets To Lead Sales in 1954 Chicago — (UP) — John M. Bickel, vice president of Carrier Corp., predicted that thousands of homes will be cooler next summer, regardless of the weather, and Joseph B. Elliott, vice president of Radio Corporation of America, said that about 100,000 color TV sets will be put on the market this year. The spokesman for the television, home appliance and furniture industries spoke at a news conference of the International Home Furnishings Show. Mr. Bickel said the air conditioning industry's greatest single potential for 1954 lies in the sale of central residential equipment which cools an entire house. "In 1951 there were virtually no sales of this type of equipment except in limited areas of the country, principally the southwest," he said. "In 1953 we sold 50,000 units and this year we expect to hit 100,000 and more than 1,000,000 by 1963. He added that the industry could look forward to a $5 billion market within 10 years." Joseph B. Elliott, vice president in charge of consumer products for Radio Corporation of America, said that this year color TV sets will retail for between $800 and $1,000. He predicted that the production of color sets would soar to about 500,000 in 1953 and "probably this Ends TONITE — Olivia DeHaviland in "The Snake Pit" Ends TONITE — Olivia DeHaviland in TOMORROW... MAD NERO— AND HIS EVIL EMPRESS! FIRST TIME at POPULAR PRICES! THE SCREEN'S MIGHTIEST SPECTACLE of sweeping emotions! EUNICE—WILLING SLAVE TO HER TRAGIC LOVE! POPULAR PRICES! Friday, Mat, 65c Sat.-Sun. & Evening 75c Children 20c NOTE TIME OF SHOWS Matinee: 2:30 FRIDAY. One complete show Friday. Evening at 7. Complete feature after 9:00 p.m. Sat. & Sun. Continuous 1:00 p.m. Features: 1:15, 4:15, 7:15, Complete feature after 9:00 will bring the price down considereably." "However," he said, "color sets require a good deal more in the way of materials and labor than black and white sets. They will always cost more." The other member of the panel at the Home Furnishings Show, George P. F. Smith, president of the Norge division of Borg-Werter Corporation, said sales in the home appliance field would probably be about the same in 1954 as they were in 1953. 54'ers Upset Delts In Tuesday Bowling Behind the Delts in the league standings, come the Unknowns in second place, and Phi Kappa Sig in third place. The 84ers; Kappa Sig, and Don Henry finish up the standings in that order. The league leading Delta were upset by the fourth place 54ers team, 3-1, in the Tuesday night bowling league play this week. In other action, Kappa Sig tied Don, Henry and Phi Kappa Sig forfeited to the Unknowns. NOW! ENDS SATURDAY ... giving her smile to every man in danger ... keeping her heart for the one man she loves! HERBERT J. 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