The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, March 25, 1959, Page 10, Image 10

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10 Th Ntwi-Rvlow, Rwahgra, Ore. WwJ. Mar. 25, 1959
Flower Show
The ITmpqiia District of the Or.
ppon Frprtion of Garden Cluhi
has completed plini for a flower
ihow school, report! press chair
tnan Mrs. R. R. League of Rose
burg. The ichool will Involve five
courses spared at about aix-month
intervals. Course 1 is ssheduled at
the Rosehurg Woman'a Club
March 31 and April 1. Optional ex
amination! will be given April 2.
Tentative dates for the second
course are Krpt. 29-30 and Oct. 1.
Kor the first coursa, tnree ex
perts have been called to direct
different phases. Mrs. M. M. Ro
mig of Coos Bay will instruct in
flower show practice. Mrs. W. (y.
Slellmacher of Tangent will deal
with horticulture. And Mrs. C. r .
Gregg of Eugene will lecture on
and demonstrate flower arrangements.
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School Slated
A $5.50 lea will h charged for
the eight-hour course, Separate
morning or afternoon sessions will
ba $1.50 each.
The course will be given at the
Roseburg Woman's Club building.
Registration will start at a.m.
March 31. Anyone may take the
course,
The examinations will be given
at the Douglas County Fairgrounds
Community Building, etarting at
9:30 a.m. Persons taking the ex
aminations must have attended all
lectures and been a member of a
federated garden club within the
last six months.
Students have been requested to
bring flowers and containers for
the instructors' demonstrations,
Further information may be se
cured by contacting Mrs. K. H.
Card, general chairman.
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Weehawken Ferry Joins Bay Area Cousins
In Drydock As Bygone Tradition By Boards
By DAVID 0. TYSON
WEEHAWKEN, N.J. (AP)-The
New York Central Railroad
erased a tradition from the New
York metropolitan area Monday.
That was the last day of the Wee
hawken Ferry, which was started
in .1829 by a company using paddle-wheel
boats and taken over by
the Central in 1885.
The move has been prompted
by economics. Central officials say
REDI TARGET Of MOV I
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP)
The government today stepped up
a campaign to root out Commu
nists operating underground in
this southeast Asian kingdom.
"There'll be arrests soon," pre
dicted the minister of interior, I.t.
Gen. Praphas Charusathien. The
Communist party is Danned in
Thailand.
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losses from the ferry were "stag
geringly high." They moved to
abandon the service after receiv
ing clearance from the Supreme
Court.
Students of history and a few
romantics know that even before
regular service started netween
u . . k . 1 1 . . .-.j UI..L....I...
here were sa ling craft for hi I " 'e 1920s. fwrie "ied '
on anforma basis l00 commuter, daily to two Man-
on an informal oasis. hat(an Iel.rninaIsCorlland street
Bobs Across For Duel downtown; and 42nd Street, mid-
In .1804, Alexander Hamilton I town- , , , ... , ... ,
bobbed across the Hudson in such , T9 Sealr?1 !e' tht l,ha Ho1"
a boat to fight his pistol duel with! Und Tunnel ,dld J"uch 10 ,w
Aaron Burr. He was fatally epmmMer business from
... .... ..' thfl farrim
wounaen near me spot wnere thei
West Shore ferry bouse now
stands,
For some 5,000 commuters, how
ever, the disappearance of the
Weehawken Ferry will be of more
than historical interest.
They live in New Jersey, work
in isew York arm are now laced
with finding other means of get
ling to work.
The railroad maintains that
commuters can find adequate al
Newhouse
Buys Into
Nast Chain
NEW YORK (AP) Newspaper
publisher Samuel I. Newhouse
and his wife have agreed to buy
a major interest in Conde Nast
Publications, Inc., which pub
lishes magazines such as Vogue,
Glamour and House and Garden.
The Newhouses own 14 newspa
pers and a number of broadcast
ing station- across the country,
with a total value estimated be
tween ISO and 200 million dollars.
Conde Nast stock, reportedly
half the million shares outstand
ing, is being purchased for slight
ly more than five million dollars,
according to reports. This is
slightly above market value.
1. S. V. Patcevitch, president
and chairman of Conde Nast, said
he held sole option on the stock,
and arranged for the sale with
the former owner, Amalgamated
Press, Ltd., a British publishing
firm.
Patcevitch said Monday that the
Newhouses were acting as private
investors, and there would be no
changes made at Conde Nast. The
new owners were invited to join
the firm's 13-member board of
directors.
Newhouse is 63, the son of a
Russian immigrant. He bought his
first paper, the Staten Island Ad
vance, in 1922, for $98,000. In 1955
he bought the Birmingham News,
in Birmingham. Ala., and its af
filiated properties, including radio
and television stations, for a re
ported $18,642,000.
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ternate means of transportation
with buses, which run to New
York via the Lincoln Tunnel and
the George Washington Bridge.
Most commuters drifted to oth
er means of transportation long
j before closure
was announced.
times ij.uuti wommuien
,
The tunnel opened in 1927 and
was followed by openings of the
George Washington Bridge and
Lincoln Tunnel. Buses and private
cars . whisked employes to their
Manhattan offices.
The Central says that its losses
in maintaining the ferries had
amounted to $1,200,000 annually.
At any rate, the ferries sing
their swan song today. Wednes
day they will be in that special
place reserved for such institu
tions as New York's Third Avenue
"El" and the Baltimore and Ohio's
plush Washington-to-New York
train known as the Royal 31ua.
They will be just a memory.
Insect Dye
In Comeback
MEXICO CITY (AP) - A dye
made from cactus-fed insects is
making a comeback after a cen
tury and a half.
It is cochineal, a crimson or car
mine dye made from the bodies
of females of an insect called coc
cus cacti.
Aztec Indians made it in Mexi
co long before the Spaniards ar
rived in 1519. For a long tim
Mexico was the world's major sup
plier ot the dye millions of dol
lars worth of it.
Then the aniline dyes knocked
cochineal out of the textile indus
try. But lately requests have come
from several countries, mainly
Great Britain. It is wanted for
foodstuffs as a colorant, and for
a new textile which, for technical
reasons, can not use anilines.
Dr. Rubin de la Borbolia, of the
Museo de Artcs Populares, has lo
cated Indians who inherited the
technique of production. A new sta
tion has been set up in Oaxaca.
Portland Radio Station
Withdraws TV Request
PORTLAND (AP)-Portland Ta
dio station KPOG has with
drawn its application for Portland
television channel 2.
General Manager Dick Brown
said KPOJ has asked the Federal
Communications Commission to
dismiss its application.
That leaves two other appli
cants, the Tribune Publishing Co.
of Tacoma and Fisher Broadcast
ing Co., owner of station K0M0
TV in Seattle.
The FCC is expected to start
taking testimony on the applica
tions for the channel April 27 in
Washington, D.C.
KPOJ also reported that it was
cvprin its affiliation with the
Mutual Broadcasting Co. i
Dictaphone
Business Machines
English
Spelling
Business Math
Odd Allergy
Overcome
By Stripper
NEW YORK (AP) George
Jean Nathan wrote in his book on
burlesque that Sherry Britton has
"an allergy to clothes." Now Miss
Britton would like it thoroughly
understood that she has overcome
her allergy.
Next Friday March 27, 8 p.m.,
F.ST she will be seen in "A Girl
Named Daisy," one in the new
"F.llery Queen" series on NBC-TV.
From the neck up Miss Britton
has an I. Q. of 157 and small,
classical features rather like those
ascribed to Helen of Troy. From
the neck down she has attributes,
too.
As Miss Britton explained it, her
alleged allergy to clothes has been
transformed into a slight allergy
to the art of taking 'em off. She
demonstrates her art occasionally
in nightclubs these days only to
pay the rent and the grocery bill
while her mind lingers on loftier
ambitions in television and the the
ater. "My problem is one ef identifi-
cation," she said. "I've appeared
in ju plays and television uramas.
It's years since I worked in a bur
lesque theater. The last time my
name was associated with bur
lesque was at Carnegi Hall where
I narrated' 'Best of Burlesque'
and received wonderful notices
without taking off even a glove.
Miss Britton said that she didn't
read for her role as a carnival
cooch dancer in the Friday "El
lery Queen" program.- A cooch
dancer, she explained, sitting per
fectly still, is a girl who wiggles
her hips.
She finds it ironical that every
time she has tried out for the role
of a strip-teaser on television she
has been turned down. Why this
should be she cannot imagine.
Mulling it over, we imagine it's
because her features are cameo,
her expression as fresh and inno
cent as that of a well-bred ir.genue
from suburbia.
On occasion Miss Britton has
tried to obtain television roles un
der an assumed name, she said.
Each time she has been assured
of the job and each time her true
identity has been discovered.
After Mike Wallace television
Interveiw some time ago she said
that she received "numerous won
derful letters from viewers asking
me why I keep on sho'wing my
body for a living when I could be
doing something else.
"The answer is that when I go
broke I have to go back to strip
ping. Six times I've quit and six
times I've gone broke and then
I have to go back to it to earn a
living."
She hopes that her role on "El
lery Queen" might mean "I'm
breaking through a bit. 1 didn't
seek the job. It sought me. Since
it happened of itself it could mean
a breakthrough."
yiaa
CREAM AND SUGAR Se-
norita Denise Guimaraes Praflo,
20, ot Bra7.il, is the 1959-60
Pan-American Coffee Queen.
She'll represent the 15 coHee
producing countries of South
America during a tour ot major
U.S. cities April 12-18, Fan
American Week.v Her job?
Uphold the "interests and good
name ot coffee."
ORchard 3-7256
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Actress Rejects Filmland
For Quiet Hills Of Vermont
HENN1NCT0N, Vt. (AP)-Act-
res Diane varst apparently wuna
today the solitude she wanted in
her escape from the glamor of
Hollywood.
A small knot o( newsmen and
photographers was the only re
ception committee when the 21-year-old
actress arrived .Monday
with her 2!Vyear-old son, Shawn.
No one was there to show her
In hoi mrvinct fmir.rnnm flnart-
) mant first flnnr roar nf a throe.
story wood and stucco building.
Stoical Vermonters went about
their own business.
After a- 15-niinule wait outside
the house in chilly temperature,
Mary Marshall, the landlady, ar
rived wilh the key and showed
Miss Varsi to the sparsely fur
nished apartment.
Reporters carried in two canvas
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SERVICES
Army 2nd Lt. David G. Hanson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L.
Hanson, Scottsburg, has completed
the officer basic course at the en
gineer school at Ft. Belvoir, Va.
Army Pvf. Morris W. Wheatlay,
son of Mrs. Phyliss G. t'ollings,
Kt. A, Helena. Mont., and William
W. Wheatley of Roseburg, has com
pleted the eight-week light-vehicle
driver course at Ft. Ord, Calif.
Woman Marina Acting Cpl. Pig
gy L. Spancar, daughter of Mrs.
Ethel Ward of Oakland, Ore., is
serving with the Women Marine
detachment at the El Ton) Marine
Corps Air Station, Santa Ana,
Calif.
Floyd E. Emarson Jr., Navy sea
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kinmitt
Percival of Glendale, serving
aboard the support air craft car-,
rier, USS Boxer, has departed
from Norfolk, Va., to participate
in "Brigadelex 2-59," which is the
second in a series of amphibious
exercises and assault landings at
Vieques Island, Puerto Rico.
Army Pfc. Jamas E. Haviland,
19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. F.
L. Haviland, Rt. 1, Sutherlin, re
cently attended a five-day religious
retreat at the Army's Far East re
treat site near Seoul.
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"ROCK 'EM COWBOY" Sport Reel
Cartoon "Kitty Caddy" - Pete Smith - News Highlights
suitcases and a wicker basket,
the only luggage tne.nionne an
rnss hroucht with her. Shawn car-
; ried a tiny toy dog.
''Destroying Her'
, She said she derided lo settls
in ihit inum ..f mum nnnulntinn in
Vermont's rolling hills because
she knew some girls who attended
Bennington College.
The starlet quit Hollywood last
week because she thought it was
destroving her. She flew to Chi
cago and then, Monday, to Albany,
Miss Varsi had planned to laka
a bus for the 4n-mile trip from
Albanv to Bennington, but an
American Airlines represenlativ
volunteered to drive her in his car.
31 Riddle Musicians
Participating In Contest
Thirty-one Riddle grade and high
school musicians are scheduled to
take part in the Southern Oregon
solo and ensemble conlest at
Grants Pass Saturday, reports cor
respondent Erma Best.
Taking part in the high school
divisions will be Peggy Koerner,
Gary I.ousignont, Larry Hunt,
Calhv Aker, Arlene Gihson. Alice
Walker, Wayne McEntire, Dennis
Hunt, Walter Brown and Gary
Slay.
Elementary contestants will hj
Vernon Sutton. David Nearing, Jer
ry Rhoads, Gary Paetz, Lynn
Coleman, Kathv Stuart, David
Clark, Clayejta Hall, Sara Preston,
George Dawson, Mary Bonn, Elisa
beth Sutton. Joyce Jordan, Sandra
Craig, Rena Peden, Linda Agee,
Kathv Stuart, Keith Hanson, Doug
Zenor, Chuck Gordon and Tommy
Anderson.
All are instrumentalists.
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