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I I OOSH.OOCXA, I I HEARD ONB I I MABACAX? VEAyll iiilvVV V WAHl .Link J I WONDER WM- I OF THEM YELL I WHWCHA " " - ,;"'SSI "- i rS aWHOV t THOSE INJUNS "MABACAK . SUPPOSE VOU KNOW -SV kJTiV 2Ufy V JUST OUIT AN1 . AND THAT" , THAT ( AS MUCH pg 1 ' BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES . By Edgar Martin it TV '--mB'i vM(ixceM.vnt.v!aR cutfvi'-BOLW u5 vaw Av.-y3 t-a-s. w jTCJf-wvvxxw GNTtwiiew vvres waova?-; va , cxjtxea vvi!o L,, wt-sio . " PRISCILLA S POP - . By Al Vermaar I --wj JIILr-v 4 i J-'lii l" I fridav how" that Means we've 3 .T Cj iwL BUGS BUNNY ' - ' I I I LOOKS LIKE r ) I l.ll 1 11 . '- 1 TRUST MXI DON'T 'aBSSSSB I LEFT TH' WATER Z fl&lCI C ! WASH J ( MINP IF I FRESHEN AW " , ' ' By J. R. Williams (' J r-X'Vo l I UP WAYNE OUR BOARDING HOUSE YOU WERE WOOTrEK ine y, LAST OLIVE liUJAK IN BUYING THE D06 BACK FROM MKS. 60NSALI , MA30R , ouT THSKS'S CN6 knui Leu in in Tg- 1 ..,- t.rn at n n 1 " C0RMWALLIS 2 1 I v. r ujm-hak.' With Major Hoopla 'mimu.pie ,mt7i Tat nnril 0NNEK RETURNS' THEN I'LL MEET THROCKbUkV ASAIM IITHE PACK.glCCOPM- WALLIS A P0ND GOODBY AND COLLECTmY FEE POK PPOFESSIONAk SEKNlCES- UVl-HAK By Wilson Scruggs PI 1 WILLIAM EWALD Idiot Box Lifted Sights With 'Billy Budd' Show NEW YORK (UPD Television can be an idiot box and it is at its most idiotic on Monday eve nings when it grinds out Name That Tune and I He Texan , and Restless Gun and Wells Fargo and Peter Gunn and Arthur Mur ray Party. ' ' ' Last Monday night, however, the idiot box lifted its sights and offered "Billy Budd Quite frankly, I was prepared to be bored by Budd. I've read the Melville story three or four times, seen it played on Broad way once and on television twice as straight play and opera. But the CBS-TV Du Pont Show of the Month production, despite a few flaws, was a fair joy. It s a pleas ure when TV shucks hypnosis and instead tried to pinch to make you feel and think. Billy Budu is, of course, s rather infuriating .work. It makes a close but rather muddled side swipe at paralleling the business of Adam and the fall of man innocence tempted by the devil, the loss of Eden, the final recon ciliation between Adam and the larger power over him. Dim Parallel To Christ I don't wish to labor the paral lel too much, particularly since Monday night s production veered over too far in trying wrongly to impose a kind of dim parallel to the Christ story (even, to having young Billy jailed in a posture of semi-crucifixion 1, but the impli cations of paradise lost are cer tainly there. Perfection, says Cant. Verc in the play, "is a disease we stamp out at its first rash show ing. And in a more gloomy Godfrey Enjoys Weekend Outing N&w ukk iiifl) Arthur Godfrey piloted his airplane and went swimming and shooting last weekend, less than one month af ter an operation for lung cancer, it was announced Monday. ' The 55-year-old entertainer re turned here Monday from his Vir ginia farm to continue post-operative X-ray treatments. A spokesman for Godfrey said his doctors had ' approved the weekend trip, although he is still under orders not ' to return to work and not to receive visitors in his Manhattan apartment. Man Dies As Trailer House Falls On Him SWEET HOME (UPIl Marvin Cline, 23, was killed Monday when trailer house fell on him as it was being raised on a jack so the wheels could be removed. The 1 accident occurred near Lava Lake in the Santiam Pass area. Cline, a logger, moved there recently to work on a job. Survivors include his wife Glo ria; a son Kandy, and his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cline, all of Sweet Home. I DAILY J V L0G 2KREM A KXLY f KHQ TV f TV O TV TUESDAY :00 Newfibuat NVwtt & Kportx . Gray Ghent fi:15 M Dun? Kdwnrda " C:.in ftiipnrrnnt ' .M-Kunjle' Raiders Front Pa bo e:4f, 7:no " December Itride Steve Canyon 7:15 ' ' - 7::to Wyatt Earp To Toll tho Truth Jim. Uoduerii Show 7:4-1 ; " " 0:00 ltlllemull 1 lVck'a I'.nd Girl Lorn I Bascbnll 8:ir, ' - S:.tO Naked City Itcd Skelton " :46 " 9:00 Alcoa Theatre Garry Moore " ft:lfi, m . , 8:aoi Twenty Six Men - ' '" ' :H " 10:00 NiKhthnat Dr. Hudson Journal " 10: ir. Jack I'nar " IO:-fl ; NKM Edition '".w".. , 10: 1" I.nle Show Lain Movie 11:00 . , " , T. I I :l n " 11:30 Dateline Europe 11:5 . " .. ' WEDNESDAY ":-10 Cent Classroom 7:45 . 8:00 On The Go DoiiKh lie Ml 8:15 "l . 8:30 i Sam Lcvensnn Treasure Hunt 8:45 " 9:00 ...... I Love Lucy l'rlce la Itlghl . 9:1. 1 . " " 9:30 TP Dollar Concentration 9:45 " 10:00 - Lve f Life Tic Tao Dough l-jt f " lo so Senreh for Tomorrow It Could Be Toiv. 10:45 Guiding Light IMo . " 7, Cameo Thealru S Queen l''or a Day u-ir, ; , " " : ' tl:30 .. HaBRls BagKtB 11:15 !! " ' 12:00 Music lllnuo lt' A Great Life Young Dr. Malone 12:15 12:30 Ilomner Room ' As the World Turns From These Hoots 12:45 " - 1 :0O Day In Court Jimmy Dean Show Truth or Conseq. 1:15 " - . " t:S0 (lalo Storm Show ' Itouseparty Count v Fair 1:48 " 2:00 Meat The Clock - U'B I'ayoff .Miillnee on Six 3:1S " i ... 2:311 Who Do Ymi Trust Verdict la Tours 2:45 ., " .1:00 Am. Ilniidslaml llrlKhter Day 3:15 Secret Storm m 2:30'- M "EdKO of Kight .. :5 " "' '' " Our Gang 4:00 Pupeyo Cliff Carl Show 1 Led Three Lives 4:15 " 4:30 Early Show Pour Thirty Movie 4:45 " &:fli) Joe 1'alooka - " 5:15 . '; 6:30 Mickey Mouse Club " " 6 45 " I Llte-O Ni:c News l nil F09 is mm vp vrvm mmniwiiwii u, twivTiion aiauuns anu accuracy cannot bt guaranteed by the La Grande Evtning Observer. aside earlier in the work, Vere states Melville s terribly melan choly position: "The world wants not justice, but order, to be left alone to hug its own iniquity." This tone may be a bit difficult for a TV audience, trained on pap, to accept. The play's final scene, for example, in which Billy willingly mounts the yard arm to be hanged after he has unwittingly killed a Satanic master-at-arms and shouts "God bless you, Captain Vere" is a bit thick. But I found myself so enmeshed in the Melville world 'Monday night, that I almost but not quite went along wjth it. Difficult To Accept I say not quite for two reasons. One is because I find the charac ter, Budd, a bit difficult to accept except on the single and limited level of allegory. The other lay in the playing of Don Murray as Budd. Murray, unhappily crowned with a growth of blond hair that made him look like Harpo Marx, was not quite up to the role. There vas a confusion on his part of innocence with imbecility. The rest of the cast, however. despite a wild contrast in acting styles, functioned admirably. James Donald as Vere, Roddy McDowall as Squeak and George Ebeling as Danskcr were quite solid. And Alfred Ryder who re placed the ailing Jason Robards in the Claggart part, was superb he charged his role with a subtle electricity and delivered his lines with a cadence that gave his Claggart a formal but believ able malevolence. The Channel Swim: NBC-TV's Bat Mastcrson will offer a two parter June 17 and 24, "The Con spiracy" it's based on events that occurred after the assassina tion of Abraham Lincoln . . . NBC-TV's M Squad was renewed for next year it'll launch its third season on Sept. 11. NBC-TV will present eight spe cials on Sundays, next season in the slot opposite CBS-TV's Ed Sullivan ... The Steve Law rencesshe's singer Eydie Gorme are expecting .their first baby this winter. Lawrence will partici pate in Ed Sullivan's all Army talent show which will be taped by CBS-TV June 27 for use later in the season. Abe Burrows sits in on the panel of NBC-TV's Laugh Line .Iune 4 . . . ABC-TV is preparing for fall showing a one hour docu mentary. "The Splendid Ameri can, ' based on the conduct of Americans in Southeast Asia . . . ABC-TV and radio will carry the bt. Lawrence bcaway dedication ceremonies June 26 in which President Eisenhower and Queen Elizabeth of -Great Britain will participate . . . Michael Pollard, the youngster who starred in the recent CBS-TV special, "The Hu man Comedy, has signed up for the CBS-TV fall scries, The Ma:iy Loves of Dobie Gillis. Observer, La Grande, Ore.. Side MI' 1 ilVf: KWOtlHEL S--27 "You seem to have passed the personality test. Now let's see if you can spell!" Lynchers Will Have A Long Time To Worry By LYLE C. WILSON UPI Staff Writer WASHINGTON (UPI) -There will be some sweating done in PopIarvUle, Miss., during this year's hot summer and well into the cool of fall. The anxious sweat ,pf gnawing fear will bathe the 10 persons who lynched Mack Charles' Parker on April 25. It is fair to deduce from the latest development in that lynch-law incident that, the guilty individuals are going to have some unhappy hours, days and months. . ;,t Fiery Crash Kills Five In California MALIBU. Calif. (UPI) - A speeding convertible roared down a twisting highway ' Monday nignt, spun out of control at a curve and smashed head-on into another car, pushing it back wards 42 feet. Five persons lost their lives in the fiery crash. 'The only person to escape death was the driver of the convertible, Norman Messer, 25, Santa Moni ca. He suffered critical injuries. His wife, Pamela, 25, was one of the dead. .. Highway Patrolman. :,John Ellis said Messer's - car : apparently skidded across the center of the highway after going out of con trol at a speed "in excess of 80 miles an hour." The four occupants of the other car were burned to death ' when the vehicle's gas tank exploded, spewing flames over the tangled wreckage. The victims were identified as Aloysius G. Wysoche,' 63, Culver City; Ralph Mueller, 65, Pacific Palisades; Charles Jordan, 42. New York City, and Joseph H. Horell, 55. Kansas City, Kan. All were employes at Calamigos Star C ranch here. Playing the Game ACROSS 1 Children's name 4 Track event, race 8 Horseback name 12 Playing card 13 Shoshoncan Indians 14 Above 15 Tavern 16 Last will and 18 Used in ' anagrams 35 Inborn .16 Number 37- off in golf 3D Followers 40 Knitting stitch 41 Southern v jrcsort state (ob.) 42 Diadem 45 Helper t 49 Waves 51 Anger 52 Chaff 53 Afternoon parlies 54 Maid" 20 Heredity units 21 Boy 55 A few 56 Sea eagle 57 Born DOWN 1 Kite part 22 Nights before events 24 Stalk 26 Harness part 27 Augment 30 Photographer's . tool 32 dancer 34 Visigoth king 2 Skin eruption 3 Ladies and 4 Stilled r l 5 H 5 ( 7 , 8 9 IQ II pr . 13 - j-j - if" z : 17 30 3 3L 33 T - f : "" u Tipr .fiJ inmW" - : 5p 5j 51 ""53 5T" 55 - SG 57 " ("1 JvL l! Glances w T.M. RtC. U.S. Ptt Off. (P 1999 by HLk Strvtoa, hi. About Fate Latest development in the Par ker case was the FBI's withdraw al. Director J. Edgar Hoover put some 40 agents on the Parker case. Their activities ended with announccmeit Monday that Par- ' ker's lynchers had not violated any federal law. The FBI inves tigation took place on the assump tion that federal law had been violated. When no federal violation was discovered, the FBI withdrew. The evidence gathered will not be wasted, however. The word today is that the evidence now being turned over to Mississippi's Gov. ' J. P. Coleman involves 10 per sons. Mississippi law evidently will operate slowly. Grand jury pro ceedings in the county in which Ponlarville is situated are not likely to begin before next Nov. 2. The men who lynched Parker will have a lot of time to contemplate the fact that their names and evi dence linking them with the crime are in official hands. "Sweating it out," is what the wartime GIs used to say to de scribe a time of waiting under great and unrelieved pressure. 1 Parker's lynchers now will be sweating it out until next Novem ber. They probably already know they have been identified. There seems to be no doubt' that Gov. Coleman will put every resource of the state behind the effort to convict the lynchers. Nor: does there seem to be any doube whatsoever that Parker was guilty of the crime of rape for which he was locked up. ' ' ' ' With the state determined to make the prosecution a real one and the evidence now in hand, the end of the story is pretty well in sight. But before the end of the story there is likely to be some sweating and squirming among 10 persons who helped put Parker away last April. 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