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Woman Falls To Death From 100-Foot Cliff ' SEDItO WOOLLEY, Wash. I Funeral arrangements Tuesday 8 The New-Reriew, Roieburg, Ore. Tuei. Aug. 13, 1957 Lebanon Woman Killed As Car Coes Into Ditch ' BEND I Maria Wiens, 69, Lebanon, was killed Monday when a car in which she was riding went out of control and rolled over in a roadside ditch. Her husband, Gearhart Wiens, 70, was taken lo a Bend hospital with serious injuries. The accident occurred on the central Oregon plateau about 11 miles east of Brothers. 2-Year-Old Boy Drowns In Drainage Ditch HERMISTON, Ore. -Michael Dallman, 2, drowned in a drainage ditch three miles east of Stanfield Monday. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dallman of Stanfield. Stale police say the tot had been missing about an hour when his body was found lodged against a trap gate in the ditch by a search party. CUT TV & RADIO REPAIR BILLS TUBE TESTER NO CHARGE NO OBLIGATION Teiti all standard Radio and TV tubal now in uia. USE OUR SELF-SERVICE TV DEPARTMENT CITY DRIVE-IN MKT. Open from 9 to 9 Every Dov KLAMATH FALLS $7.10 plus tax MCSTCORST. MRlintS ROSEBURG flip 5? "Book-Shelf" FOOD ' S iA-"-""" Model HN Ik 5 1 Year Guarantee on All G-E E3 r ar 266 S. E. Stephens Phone OR 2-2689 Pw-Si I... i - in.''; ' -trH- i I litLflSlrirtrj l r LJ.-J .L,J :L NEW... I iidMc m management! MCXf m i THEY'LL BE SURPRISED tliey return to their Milwaukee home Iroin meir noneymooa. im-j win uuu .:.... .. in and around their house, calling attention to their recent marriage. The groom s brother. Mar vin Stowe, foreground, and a few U his friends, arranged theJMjillboard display. Witness Says Confidential Editor Wanted Hot Stories LOS ANGELES ( Tito pub lisher of Confidential demanded I "hotter stories" about Hollywood movie stars so he could sell more ' maon-Finns a fnnnar Alilnr nF 111. scandal publication testified here. Howard Kushmore, who became editor of Confidential in 1954, said he received such instructions from Kobert Harrison, the publisher of Confidential and Whisper maga zines. Kushmore was the first major witness for the prosecution in its trial of Confidential, Whisper and Fred and Marjorie Meade, opera tors of Hollywood Research, Inc., allegedly the source of Hollywood stories for the magazines. Kushmore took the stand after Superior Judge Herbert V. Walker ruled against actor Tab Hunter in his effort lo avoid being called as a witness. This ruling apparently cleared the way for the defense lo call upwards of 100 Hollywood celeb rities as witnesses. Kushmore said that when he first became editor of Confidential he was told that the magazine's policy was "to expose injustices and corruption in government, in ferior products and the antics of show people that Hollywood col umnisls would not print." BOY DROWNS IN DITCH MADRAS. Ore. I A 16-year- old boy drowned in an irrigation canal near his home at l.iuic Agency l'lans, west of Madras, Monday. The boy Mark Andrew Bol lenbaugh fell into the canal while at play with olher young sters. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Uollenbaugh Jr., who have three other children. RCA World's Championship RODEO FIRST TIME AT THE FAIR! SAT. & SUN. 2:30 P.M. Admission: Kid. S0 . Adulli $1.00 Bo Saati $1.50 Don't Mill III DOUGLAS AUGUST 22 to 25 A real surprise is in store for Mr. He said (he policy gradually changed and "Mr. Harrison told me he thought more magazines could be sold if we had more and hotter stories on Hollywood per sonalities." . Another major witness on the prosecution lineup is Hollywood playgirl Konnie Quillan, who testi fied before the grand jury that she sold stories about movie stars' indiscretions to Harrison. Elaine Soule's Arraignment Set For Sept. 3 REDWOOD CITY, Calif. I Arraignment of Elaine Soule, 1!), on a first degree murder charge for the slaying of a Seattle girl was postponed Monday until Sept. 3 lo permit psychiatric examina tions. Miss Soule admitted earlier In a signed statement she killed her roommate, Catherine Elvins. 19. a Whitman College co-ed from Se attle, on July 24 with a flatiron and kitchen knife. They shared a Burlingame apartment. The accused girl's attorney, John Cost, said Dr. Walter Kap paport, state director of mental health, has been retained to give her various psychiatric tests. Cost said these will help determine her plea to the murder charge. Miss Soule said desire for a $160 check of Miss Elvins' was the motive for the slaying. The Seattle girl was working as a sec retary in the Bay area for the summer. Asphalt- Truck. Train Collide; Three Killed FORT WORTH, Tex. I An asphalt truck and the Santa Ke Railroad's Texas Chief collided and burst into flames at a cross ing near here yesterday, killing three persons. Hot asphalt from Ills Tarrant County maintenance truck spewed over a wide area. The lead unit of the streamliner's four-unit dicsel was engulfed in flames along with the truck. The victims were identified as J. II. Estes of Temple, lex., engi neer on the train; Grady Robin son. Kort Worth, fireman; and (irover C. Shivers, Fort Worth, the truck driver. Another county employe in the truck. I.. (!. Ellis of Fort Worth, was seriously injured. FREEZER SAVE '60.00 FORMERLY $489.95 $ 429 95 FEATURES Magnetic Safety Door New Storage Door Glide-Out Basket 18 Cu. Ft. Space HIGH TRADES Appliances CO and Mrs. Clayton Stowe wheo Flash Flood Hits Arkansas Town; Residents Flee RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. I A flash flood swept through this northwest Arkansas city early Tuesday, forcing more than a score of residents from their homes. Some had to be evacu ated by motorboat and one man was rescued from a tree after water swept him from a highway. Water ran two to six feet deep in the northern section of this city of 8.000. There was considerable damage lo businesses and several cars were under water at the peak of the flood. The flood was caused by a steady, torrential rain that fell for almost 24 hours, beginning Monday morning. It sent several nearby creeks out of their banks. Some people awoke after mid night to find water in their bed rooms. Two motorboals with the fire department rescue unit were used to evacuate 17 people from their homes and they spent the remainder of the night in the Pope County courthouse. The rain since Monday morn ing was reported at about 9 inch es by an unofficial gauge. The offfcial measurement up to S p.m. Monday was 3.94 inches. THRES INJURED NEWRY. Northern Ireland Uf Three persons were injured last night when police broke up a crov.d of about 1,000 persons who defied a curfew imposed on the Newry area. The curfew was ordered in an ef fort to check violence by the Under ground Irish Republican Army. Twelve persens were arrested after police armed with clubs charged into the procession of an-lliem-singing young men and wom en. Strawberry shortcake that weighs over 5,000 pounds is served annually at the strawberry festival in Leba non, Ore. 3 inm I NEWSMAN'S WIFE DIES Mis. Dorothy Ann SchuUe Ed son. 57. above, the wife of NF.A Washington columnist P 1 1 r F.dson. died in Washington, alter an illness of 18 months. Mrs. Edson was burn in Ft. Wayne, lnd., and was grad uated Phi Beta Kappa from th University of Michigan, where sh later received a master's degree in F.nglish. Sli was Interred at Oak Hill Cemetery in Washington. 8 ft. t i IVlay-June-July Broke All Records RAMBLER SALES HIGHEST IN HISTORY! While ulo industry sale . a whole are down. Rambler sales the past three months set a new all-time record! More pcopIrarebuyitiK Rambler than ever before beeause only Rambler Rives you both big oar room and comfort, plus Kuro pean oar economy anil handling eae. See and fun-tet the economy champ today! Tha following radio ond Ultvition programi art printtd at fret public lervict for Newi-Review readers. All program listings ara published as received from the respective sta tions. The News-Review does not accept responsibility for variation from original schedules furnished this newspoper. KYES 950 KC M OND AT THRU FRIDAY 8 00 The HtDpy Otj Show 6:25 Newt 6:30 Happy O'Day Show 6:55 Weather Summary 7:0O Newt Highlights 7 03 The Happy O Day Show 7:25 Newi 7:30 The Happy O'Diy Show 8:00 News Highlights 8:03 The Happy O'Day Show 8:25 Featurescope 8:30 The Jim O'Nell Show 9 00 News Highlights 8:03 The Jim O'Neil Show 9:25 Community Calendat 9:30 The Jim O'Neil Show 10:00 Newt Highlights 10:03 The Lucky Logan Show 10:25 News 10:30 The Lucky Logan Show 1100 News Highlights 11:03 The Lucky Logan Show 11:25 News 11:30 The Lucky Logan if how 12:00 News 12:03 The Lucky Logan Show 12:25 News 12:30 The Lucky Logan Show 1:00 News Highlights 1:03 The Happy O'Day Show 1:25 News 1:30 The Happy O'Day Show 2:00 News Highlights 2:03 The Happy O'Day Show 2:25 Community Calendar 2:30 The Happy O'Day Show 3:00 News Highlights 3:02 Jim O'Neil Show 3:25 News 3:30 The Jim O'Neil Show 4:00 News Highlights 4:03 The Jim O'Neil Show 4:25 Newt 4:30 The Lucky Logan Show 5:00 News Highlights 5:02 Lucky Logan Show 5:25 Sports News 5:30 The Lucky Logan Show 6:00 News Highlights 6:02 Lucky Logan Show 6:25 News 6 30 Lucky Logan Show 7:00 Sign Off KOIN-TV Channel 4 Portland Remaining Hours Today 4:15 Mr. Moon 4:30 Cartoon Tim 4:45 Ked Dunning 3:15 Doug Edwards, News KOIN 5:30 Name That Tuna 6:00 Mr. Weatherman 6:05 Sports cen e 6:10 News Parade 6:15 Red's Gang 6.30 Private Secretary 7:00 To Tell the Truth 7:30 Spotlight Plavhous. 8:00 $64,000 Question 6:30 Spike Jones Show 9:00 Code 3 9:30 Phil Silvers Show 70:00 Star Performance 10:30 City Desk 10:35 News Wire 10: 40 "Kid From Kokomo" WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1M1 7:00 Panorama Pacltle 8:00 Valiant Lady 6:15 Love. of Life 8:30 Search for Tomorrow 8:45 Guiding Light 9:00 Cronkita Newa 9:10 Visitin Time 9:30 As World Turns 10;0) Our Mis Brooks 10:30 House Party 11:00 The Big Payoff 11:30 Bob Crosby Show 12:00 Brighter Day 12:15 Secret Storm 12:30 Edge of Night 1:00 Fred Waring Shnw 1:30 Fred Warring Show 2:30 KOIN Kitchen 3:00 Strike It Rich 3:30 Armchair Theatre KRNR 1490 KC 5 00 Charles Collingwood News 5:15 Lowell Thoma 5:30 Texaco Sports Final CBS 5:45 Frank Goi. News CBS 5-55 Weather Tomorrow 600 Kobert Trout. News CBS 605 Timbertratl Newa 6:15 Dinner Music 6 30 Spurts News CBS 6 35 Amos 'N Andy CBS 7:00 Easy Listening 9 00 Kaiv LifttenuiK 9:30 Kobert Q. Lewis CBS 10:05 Rusty Draper Show 10:30 music to uresm ay 11.00 Sign Off WEDNESDAY, Al'Ot'ST H, lV 6 00 Sign On 6 01 Karlv Morning Newa 6 05 Dawn Patrol 6 25 News And Weather 6:31) Ttmberjark Jam bore 7.00 Timbertrail News 705 Weather Round t 7:10 Sports Round Up 7:15 Music 7.30 Frank Goss. News CBS 7-45 Harrv Babbitt CBS HIM) -World News 8 10 Down Memorv Line 8 40 Northwest Highlights 8 45 Tickets Tunes and Topics BOO Nora Drake CBS 9 15 Ma Perkins CHS 9. to Young Dr. Malone CBS 9:45 Road Or Life CBS 10:00 Man About Town 10:15 Second Mrs. Burton CBS 10:30 Hingo II oo Wendy Warren, Newa CBS 11:30 Helen Trent CHS 11 45 Our Gal Sundav CBS 12 00 World News 12 15 Meet The Artist 12 30 News Wrather and S porta 12:45 Polka Time 1:00 Arthur Oodfrev CBS 2 30 Hous Party CBS 3:00 Hmgn 3 30 Fool in Around with Records UTNE BROS. KRXL 1240 KC 4:00 Billboard 4:15 Frank Hemingway MBS 4:30 Tel lo Test MBS 4:45 Sam Hayes MBS 4:55 Bob Greene MBS 5:00 Music 5:25 Heidelberg News 5:30 News Report MBS 5:45 Flying A Sports 5:50 Traffic Jam 6:00 Fulton Lewis MBS 6:15 Music 6:30 Bob Grant News 6:45 Farm Bureau Exchange 6:50 Logger's Weather 6:55 Kraft News MBS 7:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 7:05 Bill Brundige MBS 7:15 Hhythm At Random 7:25 City Market News 7:30 Treasury Agent MBS 7:55 Headline Edition MBS 8:00 Baseball 10:30 Mostly Music 11;00 Tomorrow's Headlines) MBS 11:05 Mostly Musle 11:30 Sign Off WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, IMT 6:00 Dawn busters 6:25 Flying A Sports 6:30 City Market News 6:35 Farmer's Weather 6:40 County Agent 6:45 Facts From Firestone 7:00 Frank Hemingway MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:45 Local News 7:50 Take Ten 8:00 Cliff Engle MBS 8:15 Melody Mill 8:30 Bible Institute MBS 9:00 Kraft News MBS 9:05 Farm Bureau Exchange 9:10 Music 9:15 Carnation Milk Time 9:30 Lady's Choice 9:45 Are You Listening 10:00 Newspaper Of The Air MBS 10:15 Tello Test MBS 10:30 House Party 11:00 Kraft News MBS 11:05 Gabriel Heatter MBS 11:10 Stork Club 11:15 Queen For A Day MBS 12:00 Town Crier 12:05 Music 12:10 Flying A Sports 12:15 Mid Day News " 12:30 Greet Your Neighbor 12:45 Market Reports 12:50 Game Of The Day MBS 2:55 Camel Scoreboard 3:00 Billboard 3:30 Kraft News MBS 3:35 Bob it Ray MBS KBES-TV Channel S Medford Remaining Hours Today 4 00 Val Rogue 4:30 Uncle Bill's Show 5:00 Sacred Heart 5:15 Doug Edwards St The News 5:30 Name That Tune 6 00 Dance Time 6 15 Your TV Weatherman 6.20 News 6:30 Whirly birds 7:00 To Tell the Truth 7:30 Spotlight Playhouse 8:00 $04,000 Question 8:30 Spike Jones 8:00 Men of Annapolis 9:30 Phil Silvers Show 10:00 Destiny 10:30 News 10:35 Johnnv Lusk 10:30 Sign Off WEDNESDAY, AUGUST II, 1051 10:45 Devotions 10:50 Cartoon 10:35 News 11:00 NBC N.atinee 12:00 Brighter Day 12.15 Secret Storm 12:30 Edge Of Night 1:00 Comedy Time 1:30 Truth or Consequences 2:00 Its Fun To Reduce 2:15 Gateway 2:30 Strike It Rich 3:00 Feminine Fancies 3:30 World Passport .1:45 Search For Tomorrow 4:1)0 World Passport 4 30 Uncle Bill's Show 5 oo Religion in the News 5:15 Doug Edwards And The News 5:30 Man to Man 5:45 Your T V Weatherman 5:50 News 600 V. 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Steel Hour 700 Life With Elirabeth 7 30 Pick's Debs and Pat's Starlets 7:45 World Passport 8 00 The Millionaire 8:30 I've Got A Secret 9:00 American Legend 11:30 The Big Picture 10-00 Readers Digest, 10:30 News 10:35 Lawrence Welk 11:35 Sign Off K P I C Channel 4 Roieburg Remaining Hours Today 4 45 KPIC Calendar 4:30 Four-Thirty Date 5uO Big Rounaup 5 45 The News 5 50 Sports Headlines 5-55 Weather Reoort 6 00 Cartoon Festival 6 30 Robin Hood CBS 7 00 Festival of Stars NBC , 7.30 Men of Annapolis 8 00 Meet McGraw NBC g-.tO Summer Plavhouse - NBC 900 Nat King Cole NBC 9-30 Slar Performance 10 00 Code 3 10:30 Heidelberg News Desk 10 35 Tonight NBC WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 19M jl 00 Matinee NBC 12:00 Queen For A Day NBC 12:45 Modern Romance NBC 1 00 Comedy Time NBC 1:30 Truth Or Consquencea NBC Be Smarter Buy Rambler G and VB f Ftrt In Economy Paataat-growinQ In popularity (fVU 1.00 The Movies 4:30 Guest Boon 5:00 Big Roundup 5:45 The New 5:50 Sports Headlines 5:55 Weather Report 6:00 Superman 6:30 Telephone Time ABC 7:00 To Be Announced 7:30 Life With Elizabeth 8:00 Kraft TV Theatre NBC 9:00 This Is Your Life NBC 9:30 Sheriff of Cochin 10:00 Texas Rasslin 10:50 The News 10:55 Tonight NBC Movie Showtime TUESDAY, AUG 1ST IS, 1957 INDIAN THEATRE Reopen Wednes day evening with James Stewart and Audie Murphv in "Night Passage" STAHLITE DRIVEIN "Way To The Gold" 8:07 11:38 "Oasis" 10:07 PINE DRIVEIN "King and Four Queens" 7:52, 11:37 "The Ambassa dor's Daughter" 8:43 WEDNESDAY. AUG. 14, 19.11 INDIAN THEATRE Doors open 7:15. Curtain at 7:30. "James Stewart and Audie Murphy In "Night Passage" pre sented at 8:14 only. STARLITE DHIVE-1N 'Buck' Night. All your car can hold admitted for just one Duck. 1 he Bouiuy Hunter 8:02-11:44. "Dial 'M' For Murder" 9:40 PINE DRIVEIN "The Searchers" 9:44. "Bandido" 7:47-11:47. Wednesday Only BUCK NIGHT $1.00 per Carload "THE MOONLIGHTER" starring Barbara Stanwyck and Fred Mac Murray, plus "NEW YORK CON FIDENTIAL" with Brodrick Craw ford and Richard Conte. Ends Tonight "THIS COULD BE THE NIGHT" and "THE STORM RIDER" TONIGHT: "King & 4 Queens" & "Ambassador's Daugther" WED...thru SAT: JOHN WAYNE "The Searchers" VistaVision & Color plus - Robr. Mitch urn in "BANDIDO" CinemaScope & Color THIS THURSDAY AT 1 P.M. THE CHILDREN'S THEATRE PRESENTS CORNEL WILDE as THE SON OF ROBIN HOOD "THE BANDIT OF SHERWOOD FOREST" LITTLE RASCALS 3 CARTOONS "ADVENTURES OF FRANK and JESSE JAMES" -AND-FUN ON THE STAGE DOORS 12:30-START 1 P.M. starts WED NIGHT at 7:30 The Saga of the McLaine Brothers! JAMES bltWAKI AUDIE MURPHY - DAN DURYEA D1ANHE FOSTER lUIIESmffi.lllHDON dsWUDE .mmi were being completed for a 25- y e a r-old laboratory technician from Northern State Hospital who fell to her death from a 100-foot Cascade Mountain cliff Saturday. Ruth Elaine Cass was hiking with a woman companion, Mrs. .Marvel Bulgin of Sedro Woolley, in the 'mountains 55 miles east of here when she compiained of feeling dizzy and faint, Mrs. Bul gin told authorities. Mrs. Bulgin said Miss Cass then collapsed and plunged over the cliff before M rs. Bulgin could reach to assist her, according to Skagit County Undersheriff I r v Jensen. Calling All Parents! EVERY THURSDAY is Back-to-School SHOPPING DAYS Shop with the Kiddies in the morning and while you do your shopping in the afternoon we'll do your BABY-SITTING at the INDIAN Theatre Kiddie Matinee at 1:00 o'clock "The BANDIT of Sherwood Forest" plus: LITTLE RASCALS CARTOONS SERIAL Last Times Tonight: 'The Way to the Cold" PLUS "OASIS" $$$$$$$$ WED. NIGHT is "BUCK NIGHT" A Carlood for $1 00 $$$$$$$$ GRACE KELLY RAY MILLAND in Alfred Hitchcock's "Dial M' for Murder" IN COLOR plus RANDOLPH SCOTT "The Bounry Hunter" IN COLOR THURSDAY thru SAT! plus HUM tUff lCWL "Jl."'-'" ti i 267 N E. Jockion ORchard 3 5237