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I 10 Th Nfwi-Revlew, Ro.tburg, Ort. Man. July 21, 1958 Jordan Requests Troops Of U. S. By WILLIAM L. RYAN AMMAN (AP) Kins Hussein of Jordan declared Saturday niRht he has asked for and expects United States troopi to come to Jordan and help him in a battle for survival against Syria and Egypt. The young monarch told a news conference at Basman Palace h intends to do everything possible to restore the Arab Federation in the wake of the Iraqi revolt. The federation consisted of Jor dan and Iraq. The government of Iraq was overthrown by a coup Monday. The king declined to elaborate on the sort of troopi or help he seeks from the United States, hut Rave a strong indication ha con aiders this help should be forth coming since he has accused Egypt and Syria of being the agenti of international commu nism. 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Porter (D-Ore), who recently distributed copies of the state song to various musi cians in the capital area, said the AFM presentation July 23 would he broadcast nationally with com mentary by Kenin and other Ore gonians. Members of (he capital's Oregon Slate Society have been invited to the program. - 7" , , ...... L.j iu. . 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Bartlett's surprise announce ment, during a stopover at the Juneau airport removed him from possible head - on battle with Slepovicn in Alaska's first elec tion on the threshhold of state hood. In Fairbanks Friday night, Bart lett said he would withdraw from the Senate race and file for gov ernor if Stepovich tried for that post. However, in a telephone call here Saturday to the Associated Press, the jong-time delegate 10 Congresi said: "After brief but sufficient re - flection I have come to the con - elusion that a candidacy should .... I....I.L.J ,Li. , i ntwipaptr. 11:0.1 Cartoon 11:1 Film folio 11:.I0 An the World Tumi 12:00 Beat The? Clock 12:.30 Houm Party 1:00 Big Payoff l::iO Verdirl in Vouri 2:00 Brighter Day 2:15 Secret Storm 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Feminine FanclM .1:40 Devotiona 3:45 Search For Tomorrow HARRIS FRUIT STAND TREE RIPE FRUIT IN SEASON 1 lit. N. If C'. VII.. II. H H. itllhial Open o 9 Ev.ry Day RALPH L. 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Therefore, I now reaffirm my candidacy for the Senate without conditions of any kind." Bartlett, non-voting delegate for 14 years, made his statement on the first day the filings for public office could be made for elections : that will carry Alaska from terri- torial sldtus to admission as the 49th state. The filing deadline is July 28. Stepovich has remained silent on his political intentions but is ex pected to file for governor rather than the U. S. Senate as some Republican leaders have urged. I Two Democrats announced their candidacy today for governor ! William A. Egan, Valdez business i man who has been a provisional 1 y s SPnalor jrom the territory J for two years, and Victor A. Riv- j era of Anchorage, president of the ! Alaska Senate, It appeared there may be no ma.ior Kepumican nungs until Stepovich announces his plans. ASSUMES BUSINESS NAMH Phillip J. Wildt filed a certificate Thursday with the county clerk for assuming the business name of Phil s Appliance Service at 3422 W Sherwood Ave. city. He states the shop will be used to repair appli ances. EXPORTS 3,807 CARS TOKYO (AP) Japan exported .1.807 made - in Japan automobiles in the first half of 1958, a report said Saturday. 80-TON BITE One ' the biggest power shovels ever built, the River Queen, was recently put in operation near Central City in the western Kentucky coal field. The big shovel i capable ot biting out more than 80 tons of rock and earth at one time. Note size of scoop as compared with bus below and men standing in its mouth. iT el I A tatftB-Taaaansata MOSCOW DEMONSTRATION Russian demonstrator gather outside the U. S. Embassy In Moscow to protest American intervention in the are holding a crudely-made sign showing a figure of an American grabbing Lebanon. Arrows marked "Hands off Lebanon" stab him tn the back do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? FARTEKTH. n Improved powder to be uprtnkled on tipper or lower plutea, holdi ts teeth more- firmly In pUre. IV not slide. Blip or rock. No gummy, gooey, punt v tr,t or feel In tr. FAS TKKTH li alknltne mon-rldi. Doe not Hour. Checks "plate odor" (den ture breath). Oct FASTEKTH lit uy drug eountcr. Summer Rates on Phone OS PteUr Cor Oak Green ! , '"Vji riti'rfim jj SAWD'JST j Local News Walter Chriitenien of Lone Beach, Calif., a friend of 30 years of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Patterson of this city, visited recently at the Patterson home following a fishing trip on the Rogue River. Christen sen, now retired, was at one time driver of the horse-drawn stage which went from Eugene to Maple ton. Mrs. R. G. Graham returned home Wednesday evening from Mt. Shasta, Calif., where she has been visiting for the past several weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Ballenger. The Balli-ngers are the parents of a new baby girl, Sidney Mae, born June 2.1,' and also have a son, Craig, 23 months-old. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Nicola and sons, Edo';' and Richard, of Comp- ton, Calif., have been tne nouse guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Roark and son, Bob. The two fam ilies have enjoyed fishing and camping at Diamond and Lemola lakes and on the North Umpqua. The Nicola family will be leaving for home this week. Disney Crew To Finish Filming Movie 'Tonka! MADRAS. Ore. (AP) Walt Dis nev s crew filming the western movie ''Tonka ' here is expected to wind up Central Oregon opera tions of the production sometime next week. The movie crew, using hundreds of Oregon people as extras, filmed tne Daiile of J.Htle Big Horn scene, ''Luster's Last Stand," this week. The battle scenes have been shot on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation near here. A . jt.asst Mirirlle East Some of them I RETIRE FROM BUSINESS Russell iind Dot Stinnett hi vt filed notice of retirement from the restaurant busine.is with th coun ty clerk. The Rosebud Cafe, for merly operated by the Stinnetts has been taken over by Herbert and Lola Dupont who filed papers Thursday for assuming the busi ness name. The Duponts live at 7;9 SK Sheridan St., Roseburg. Planer Ends Now 9-8741 Slob Sawdmt For Mulch MONDAY, JULY 21 Glandala Boy Scout court of hon or, Scout Building. Canyonvilla Cantannlal commit tee, 7:30 p.m., Youth Center. Bucktroo Square Dance Club pattern dancing, 8 to 10 p.m. Kniohtt at Pythiaa, Pythiai hall, regular session, 8 p.m., refresh ments. Sulharlin Jaycaai, 7:30 p.m., Scout Hall. Canyonvilla Jaycaas, 7:30 p.m., city hall. Oouglat Camera Club, 7:30 p.m., social meeting, 880 SE Jackson. Emblem Club, 8 p.m., Elks Club. Ladiei ef Oriental Shrine, 8 p.m. Winiton-Dillard Kiwanis Club, 6:30 p.m. Lilac Circle 49, Neighbors of Woodcraft, Roseburg Woman's Club, 7:30 p.m'. TUESDAY, JULY 22 FS Club, picnic potluck luncheon, 1 p.m., home of Mrs. J. B.. Pat rick, 179 SE Houck. Elk duplicate bridge group, 7:30 p.m., Elks Temple, for members slV i vt ' FLOOD OF CRAIN With Illinois and Missouri harvests now at their peak, millions of bushels ot grain are moving on the farms every 24 hours. Above, a fabulous flow of wheat, prt ot the nation's largest harvest, since 1947 and second largest on record, pours into a river barge at a Cargill, Inc., elevator at St. Louis. The barge equals the capacity of more than 50 rail road cars. The grain will go down the Mississippi to be exported from Baton Rouqe. Plumbing Assn. Accused By NLRB SAN FRANCISCO fAP)-A trial i examiner for the National Labor j Relations Board Friday accused) the Willamette Assn. of Plumbing and Healin,'; Contractors of Salem, Ore, of encaging in unfair labor practices. And he recommended. that the association be ordered to; nop. j The examiner. Afaurirp Millr.i- aid in an 82-page intermediate' report that the association and its! member firms Hoffman F.ngi-I neering Co.; Buchanan Co., Inc.; : Lord Bros., Contractors; and Wid-! mer Plttmhine and Heatin? fn : should be ordered to comnensate workers for time lost as a result! of what Miiler said was a lockout. 1 On Veh 17 107 Ihm closed down and laid off all em-; FLIES TO MOSCOW CAIRO. Revnt (API Air- Mar. shal Sergei I. Rudenkn, chief of staff of the Soviet Air Force, flew hark to Moscow Saturday after a 10-day official visit here. MEET BUTTONS The Clown ON 11 Umpqua 5:30 P.M. TUESDAY, JULY 22 CALENDAR Of EVENTS ct tomorrow of Elks and invited guests. . Roseburg Kiwanis Club, noon, Umpqua Hotel civic room. Glide Kiwanis Club, 7:30 p.m. Atsociated Volunteeri card party, 7:30 lo S.30 p.m., VA Hospital recreation building music room. Ladies invited. Army Reserve, 8 to 10 p.m., 1614 W. Harvard. Barbershop tinging, Ricketts Mu sic Store. 8 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 p m., 245 SE Jackson. For more infor mation call OS 9-5400. Fair Oaks Grange, 8 p.m., grange hall. Winston Chamber of Commerce, 8 p.m., fire hall. Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, 8 p.m., IOOK hall. Roseburg Toastmittrass Club, Carl's Haven, 8 p.m., visitors wel-. come. Roseburg Toasrmasters, 8:30 p.m., Umnqua Hotel. Roseburg Central WCTU, annual picnic, 10:30 a.m., Umpqua Park. All are welcome. Umpqua Valley Coin Club, How ard's Mens Store, 8 p.m. r ? 1 ployed memhers of the Plumhers and Steamfitters Union during bargaining negotiations. The com plaint said this was an attempt by management to discourage I union memnersnip. A hearing on the case was held in Salem Nov. 21, 22 and 25, 1957. DRUMS STOLEN A pair of Tom-Tom drums, tune able, valued at $45 each were stol en from the hallway of a downtown Roseburg hotel, it was reported to city police Friday by Billy Black. Ke said the drums were missing when he returned to the hotel Thursday afternoon. CHINESE FOOD To Take Out Shalimar RICE BOWL Fun Time Wild West Show 'Broke'; Cupid's Plan Survives WILD WEST SHOW 18 BRUSSELS. (AP)-The altempt jto bring a Wild West show and a rodeo to Brussels in connection with the World Fair resulted in a financial disaster and a sched uled wedding. The rodeo company hacking the j show was declared bankrupt this I weekend by a Belgian judge. It went broke after a long run of I bad luck. But mejnwhile the show star, former U.S. rodeo champion Casey Tibbs, Los Angeles, made plans to get married here, after having vaiply tried to fescue the show and start it all over again. Casey announced his wedding plans Sunday night. He said "we decided to make the best of a disastrous situation," The hnrie is Miss Cleo Ann Har rington of Colman. S.D.., a brun ette who was Miss Dakota in 1954. She came along with the show. "Cleo and I." said Casey, "met four years ago and got engaged about two years ago." Sioux Indians and most of the cowboys and cowgirls who were brought here for the rodeo show have now returned home or are on their way back. The show opened here June 18. It closed .Tulv 13. Its tent broke down before the opening. The show had to he held in the open air and suffered from bad wealher. Oregon Moonwatch Team Closes Down: No Money PORTLAND (AP) The Oregon Moonwakh team, headed, by school teacher Robert Boardwe.il and his wife, has run out of money and closed down its operations. Mrs. B,:ardwell said the team was unable to watch the passagn of the Sputnik 111 rocket over the. state early Saturday because some, of the equipment is out of order and no funds for repairs are avail able. Boardwell said the team needs $300 to repair its satellite watch ing equipment. Movie Showtime MONDAY, JIII.T SI, IB5S STARLITE DRIVE IN Opf.n at 7:00. Shown Mart at dual. Approximate atartlng lime "No Time for SerReanta" 8:27. 12:05. "The True Story ol Lynn Stewart" 10:44. PINE DRIVE IN Open at 7:00, Shown atart at dual. Approximate atartina Wme "The Girl Most Liketv" 8:17, 12:12. "Top Secret Affair" 10:23. SAME SOHi:ni;i.E AS MONnAT Tonight end Tuesday "FAREWELL TO ARMS" ilorrin, Rock Hudson end Jennifer Jones, plus Rery Calhoun In "UTAH BLAINE" NOW thru TUC.Open 7:00 KIRK DOUGLAS SUSAN HAYWARD in "TOP SECRET AFFAIR" plus Jane Powell In "THE GIRL MOST LIKELY" in Color NOW Showing . . . OPEN at 7:08 f Jf B-'oTmnClrttvl fivo miajiui i. aj Laughiestlme OfrLrffetirne! plus "Th Trut Story of Lynn Stuart" f vTT ml