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12 The Newi-Revlsw, Roseburg, Ore. Mon., Aug 15, 1960 Labor Secretary Seeks Changes In Welfare Pension Tell-Tale Law WASHINGTON (AP)-Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell told Congress today the federal wel fare pension plans disclosure law affords no persuasive deterrent to those who wish to Ignore its provisions of manipulate or em bezzle funds. Calling for amendments, he aid he now lacks both investi gatory and enforcement powers. "The net effect, to date, raises grave doubt as to the wisdom of retaining so weak a law on the statute books," Mitchell said in a letter to Congress. "To abandon it entirely, how ever, would be an act of betrayal to the millions of Americans who have right to a sense of secu rity that the billions of dollars annually received and disbursed by these plans are being honestly and prudently managed," ha said. "The only recourse, therefore, is prompt amendment of the act to require, among other consider ations, that reports should be complete and meaningful and limcly filed, and plan administra tors should be entitled to receive authoritative interpretations of the act's provisions; and that the De partment of Labor should have proper investigatory and enforce ment powers customarily granted by Congress for the proper en forcement of legislation it has adopted." Congress passed the law after long investigations into abuses In the handling of welfare funds. In signing it Aug. 28, 1958, President Eisenhower cited what be called numerous shortcomings. He said he was signing it "because it es tablishes a precedent of federal responsibility in this area. It does little else." Eisenhower, in both 13.19 and I960, recommended strengthening amendments, but no legislative action has been taken. Twining, President Talk Retirement WASHINGTON f AP)-President Eisenhower and Gen. Nathan F. Twining have discussed Twining's retirement as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff but no date for his retirement has yet been set, the White House said. Press Secretary James C. Hag erty made this statement in com ment on a Washington Evening Star story which said Twining had resigned and that the President had accepted the resignation. Twining's current term as the nation's top military officer is not due to expire until Aug. 15, 1961. However, he has been having health troubles. He Is 62. He un derwent surgery last year for re moval of a lung cancer. Under the practice of rotating the chairmanship among the serv ices, Gen. Lyman Lemnitzer, top Army officer, would be in line for the post if Twining gave it up. : I " I FT BAD OLD DAYS It looks like twenty years ago in Nazi Ger many as Hermann Goering and Josef Goebbels talk together in Hamburg. Hitler's henchmen impersonated by Werner Bistram, left, and Willi Krause for the new American film, "Trial by Treason." Bistram is a local hotel receptionist picked for the part because of his remarkable resemblance to Goering, The modern short-cut to education for . g ambitious men and women. American rry"2 School diploma awarded. Budget terms, Low as $6.00 Monthly. ' j AMERICAN SCHOOL, Dept RS-19 6381 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Please send FREE 56-page Booklet. Nam Address Age Mother, Son To Get Joint Burial Service ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP)-Mary Foley Gallagher and her son, a priest, will be buried here Satur day. Each died without the other knowing it. The Rev. John B. Gallagher died first, Monday, in Buffalo, N.Y. His 84-year-old mother had been sick a long time and died the next day in Jenkins Memorial Hospital in Baltimore without be ing told of her son's death. A Rnlnmn reouiem mass will be Ssiing for both in St. Mary's Church. Father Gallagher will be (buried in a cemetery for priests J behind the church. His mother will be interred in the church Jcemelery a mile and a half away. 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KBES-TV Ch. 5 iMONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 9:001 Love LUC t:30 Clear Horlion 70:00 Love Of Life 10:30 Search For Tomorrow 10:45 Guiding Light 11:00 Restless Gun 11:30 Lovt That Bob 13:00 About Facet 12:30 As The World Turns 1:00 Full Circle 1:30 House Party 2:00-The Millionaire 2:30 Verdict li Yourt 3:00 Brighter Day 3:15 Secret Storm 3:30-Edge ol Night MONDAY it.'OO Fallh For Today 4:30 Undo Blll'i Carlooni 5:00 Film Folio. 5:30 Tales Of The Vikings 4:00 Your TV Weatherman 4:05 Local News 6: 15 Doug Edwards I The Newt 4:30 Charlie Farrell Show 7:00 The Texan 7:30 Father Knows Best 1:00 Celebrity Talent Scouts 1:30 Spike Jones Show :0o Comedy Theater 9:30 Juno Allyson 10:00 Final News 10:00 Esther Williams 11:15 Dateline SI alehouse 11:30 Sign Oil TUESDAY 4:00 Br.rgalrt Shopper 4-15-Your Social Security i 4:30 Uncle Bill's Carfoont 5:00 Higher Education 5:30 Quick Draw McGrave 4:00 Your TV Weatherman 4:05 Local News 4:15 Doug Edwards The Newt 4:30 Business Parade 7:00 Peck's Bad Girl 7.30 Many Loves of Doble Gflllt 1:00 Tightrope B: 30 The Comedy Spot 9:00 Diagnosis Unknown 10:00-Flnal News 10:15-Sign Olf Trees Cut Down To Rid P. O. Site Of Starlings NASHVILLE. Tenn. (AP) 8 the U.S. government cut down 17 magnolia trees around the post of fice Friday to get rid of noisy starlings. 'We tried evervthine" to get rid of the birds," said Post Master iewis il. Moore. "We put snakes and lizards in the trees, but thai didn't work. "We tried selling fireerarkprs off at intervals. That worked fine until the last firecrackers went off. Then the birds came back. We tried to give the trees away, but there were no takers. "The government decided they had to go and I agreed." Community News Items CHOLERA TOLL HEAVY LAHORE. West Pakistan (API Cholera killed more than 400 people in West Pakistan in the last three weeks, official figures disclosed Saturday. In the past 48 hours, 2D died of the epidemic in the districts of Quelta, Gujran wala and Sialkol, and 289 cholera sufferers were admitted to hospitals. Yao0 service 111 SERVICE GUARANTEED PHONE OR 3-4123 KLUYER RADIO & TV Ir Raissuri 10 Ysars Old Hlwoy 99 at Garden Val. 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K.vtg.iroO i:0O December Bride IrW-Vldco VlllAgt 9:001 Lave Lucy :30 Clur Horizon 10:00 Love of Life 10:30 Senrch For Tomorrow 10:di Guiding Light 11:00 HI, Neighbor 11:30 Star Performance 12:001 Led True Lives Mon and Frl Amos 'N' Andy Tuas and Thun Panic - Wed 13 30 a i The World Turns 1:00 KOI N Kitchen 1:30 House Party 1:00 The Millionaire 3:30 Verdict Ii Yours 3:00 Brighter Day 3:15 Secret Slorrrt 3:30-Eda of Night .1:00 Full Circle 4:30 Cartoon CIrcul 5,00 Roy Roger i Mon.. Wfld.r nd Frl Twnty-ilx Men Tuti., end Thur. MONDAY 5:30 City DMecttve a: 00 Weather-sporl Newt : 15 Doug tdwardt. News :30 Charlie Farrell 7:00 The Texan 7:30 Father Knowi Beit 00 Celebrity Talent Scouts 1:30 Spike Jonei 9 00 Comedy Showcaie f: 30 June Allyfton 10:00 Phil Silvers 10:30 City Deik 10:3f-Nwi Wire I0:40-Theafer TUESDAY 5:30 Science Fiction Theatre 6:00 Wealher-Sport.News : 15 Doug Edwards. News 6:30 The Callfornlam 7:00 Peck's Bad Girt 7:30 Many Loves of Doble Glltls 1:00 Tightrope 1:30 The Comedy Soot :00 Diagnosis Unknown 10:00 Interpol Calling 10:30 CltV Deik 10:35 Nuwi Wire 10:40 Theatre KPIC-TV Ch.4 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY :0O-Prlct Is Right NBC t: 30 Concentration NRC 10:00 Truth or Consequence NBC 10 30-lt Could Be You NBC 11:00 Queen for e Day NBC 11:30 Romper Room 11:00 Young Dr. Ma lone NBC 12 30 From The Roots NBC 1:00 Corrxvty Plavhooie-NBC 1 30 Adventure Time NBC J:00 Mallrmi MONDAY J:JJ-TV Topics 4:00 Life of Riley 4:30 Addle Bobklns 5:00 5gt. Preiton 5:30 Junior Auction 6:00 Northwest News 6: IS Huntley Brinkley NBC 6:30 Donna Reld ABC 7.00 Tombstone Territory 7:30 Tales of Wells Fargo NBC t 00 Peter Gunn NBC 30 Sea Hunt t oo Person to Person CBS 10 00 Johnny Midnight 10:30 Report 10:45 Jack paar-NBr TUESDAY J:30 Spectator 4:00 Susie 4:30 Addie Bobklns 5; 00 Sgt. Preston 5:30 Quick Draw McGraw 00 Northwest News 6" IS Huntley Brink ley NBC A 30 This Man Dawson 7:00 How To Marry A Millionaire 7: 30 Your Star Showcase I 00 Richard Diamond I 30 Dance Party N BC f:00 M Squad-NBC : 30 Shotgun Siade 10:00 Phil Silvers 10:30 Report 10:45 Jack Paar NBC Radio Programs --Monday thru Friday KRNR 1490 KC News broadcast by Columbia Broadcasting System on Itw hour from 6 AM. to II P.M Local news broadcasts on the half hour Special news programs as listed. 6:00 Sign On News 7:30-Frank Goss 7:4S-i.otal News 40 Garden Club Tuesl 10:45 Home Eten.lon Program (Wed) 11:05 Arthur Godfrey 17:15 Weather 11 : 70 News Summary 17:30 Gary Moore CBS 17 40 Crosby-Clooney S'iqw CBS 1:05 Best Seller 1:30 Bob Richards 1:35 The Couple Net Boor 1:45 Right To Happiness 1SS The Kingston Trio 7 05Whlsperlng Slreets 315 Ma Perkins 3 30 Young Dr. Malone 3:45 The Second Mrs. Burton 2 5S Kingston Trio CBS 3 05-Houseparty-CBS 3 25 Kingston Trio CBS 3'30 Garden Club (Fri) 3 35 Information Booth (T(t S PM1 4 30 4-H Club Program (Twos end Thursl 5 00 Lowell Thomas CBS 5:10 Sports Time CBS 5 15 Tralhe Watch 5 25 Local News 5 30 Sports CBS 5:5 Frank Gosi CBS 5: W Weather Tomorrow 6:05HiFI Hour 6 35 Matters Of Me'ody CBS 7.05 Amos 'N Andv 7:05 Carter Symphony Hour (Wed) 7:75-Kirtglon Trio CBS 7:30-Bob Richards Show CBS (Mon tnr Thurs) 7 36-Double Your Pleasure CBS (Frl! 7:35 in Person CBS (Mon (ttru Thurs Friday starts at 7 40) 105 Night Watch (To 101 10 00 Richfield Reporter (Until July 1st! 10:00 News ("V'er July 1st! 10:15 MustC t Dram By l!:0O Sign Osf Have fun playing the PLAYER PIANO! Special Hot Weather SALADS Child's Plata 1 AA with Milk I .UU Piano Roll Inn 940 NW Garden Valley Blvd., jutt west of Hwy 9 Overpass Iva Smith, Mgr. Diva Demon returned home Sun day following a business trip to Portland. Mrs. Jerry Mertin of Ashland has been visiting here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray John. Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Miller and daughter, Pamela and Vicki, spent Sunday water skiing at Do rena Lake. Mrs. Hop Thomas and daugh ters, Nancy and Betty, and son, Ed, have returned home following a visit with relatives in California. Mr. and Mrs, Hawley Counts and children, Sharon, Jon and Chris, and Robbie Carrico spent a recent day at llmpqua Beach. Father Glen Schlatter of Sublim ity is presently a houseguest here at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Kilkenny. Duano R, Fisher of San Mateo, Calif., was in Koseburg la,t week to attend to business matters and visit friends. Fisher is a represen tative for Raub 4t Robinson, Inc., Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shoemaker Jr. and son, "J" of Anaheim, Calif., are spending a month's vacation in Roseburg visiting Shoemaker's mother, Mrs. Sam Shoemaker, and other relatives and friends. Paul Yundt, who has been work ing in the Coos Bay and Roseburg area during the summer months, left Friday for Corvallis to spend the weekend with his wife and young son. Miss Jeannette Wilburn is pres ently staying at the Albert Webber home, bne is assisting airs, weo- ber in the care of her new baby son, Timothy, and with the Web bers' older son, Tony. Naoma and Rose Ella Wooton are back at their home on SE Douglas after visiting for two weeks in Bandon with their uncle an mini Mr nnrl ltfrc Frannis Robinettc,' formerly of this city. Mrs. James Travis and children, Jimmy and Lucy, have returned from Anchorage, Alaska, and are residing at their home in Roberts Creek. Travis, who is employed in the Anchorage area, is remain ing there for a time. Mrs. Ralph Armstrong and son, Barry, left Friday to spend a week in Morton, Wash., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wicks, the latter the mother of Mrs. Armstrong. Ralph Armstrong plans to go to Morton next weekend to bring his family home. KQEN 1240 KC .Vhtduted Highlights! KQFN music through. Out broadcast day between listed programs Local and ABC network newscasts at 5 rrniv ties before each hour throuohojt the day S, AMt Spw'' Pr8rn follows: 6.00 Wake Up Music 6:20 Local News 4:25 Sports Highlights 4 30-World News ABC 6: 15 Weather Capsule 7:00 Frank Hemingway ABC KYES 950 KC MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY asicf Music, news, end svaalhee Wittv e.oi te f;0tV-The Leroy Hull Show 7:45 Local New I 00 Chit Engie ABC 130 Local Ntws I S5 Paul Harvey ABC f 00 Breakfast Club 10:15 Telto Test-ABC 10 30 Farm Etchange 11:30 StofK Club 13 00 Mid Day News 1:00 Buslnei Final ABC 3:25 Social Calendar 3 30 Local News 5 00 Josvi Daly ABC 5:15 Evdlt Gorme Mon Wed FM.I 5:70 Spots Highlights 5 25Van Horn ABC 5 4S-Headlne News ABC 6:00-Edw. P. Morgan ABC 415 Local News 6 25 Farm Exchange 6 30 Bustnesi Final ABC 5 io pui Harvey ABC 7 00 Vaodercoo News ABC t 00-10 00 Teleoueen '0 00 Queen Music 17:00 Sign oft :00 to 17:00 Ramblin with Rembo 17:00 to 3:00 The Leroy Hlelt Show 3 00 to 7:00-Rambn with Rambo Special Features: Headline news on the hour Weather Report et W past the hour News Summaries et i past the hour Meeting Memo's et 4 past the hour Farm Market Heoort 12:13 Basic: Music, Newt, end weather with. eujs. swi if i i, i iji i .ihbiii 1 1 in n ii i in ...- -f....., riBilajiritBiiiLLjMejujijji Demo Farm Confab May Be Expanded DISS MOINES, Iowa (AP) The Midwest Democratic farm confer ence, here Aug. 21 may expand into a two-day affair, Gov. Her schel Loveless revealed. It may be necessary to hold some meetings on Saturday, Aug. 20, ho said, "because so many people are asking to be heard that there isn't any possibility of han dling even a segment of them on the one Sunday afternoon scheduled." Representatives of 12 Midwest states will meet with farm lead ers to- discuss agricultural prob lems during the Sunday afternoon session. Speeches by Sen. John F. Ken nedy, the Democratic presidential candidate, and ben. Lyndon H. Johnson,- his running mate, will be featured at the evening meeting. Loveless said that an admission will be charged for the night ses sion to help defray the cost of the t conference which, he added, may 1 run as high as $12,000. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY SKIRTS and SWEATERS LETTER MEN'S SWEATERS Cash and Carry IjpL OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY ACROSS FROM COURT HOUSE 1019 SE Douglas OR 3 8291 Mr. end Mrs. Wayne Medford left Friday lo spend a week vaca tioning in Northern Idaho. Ed Nordyke of Salem, assistant attorney general of the state of uregon, was in Kosenurg last week attending to business. Howard Covey and M. C. De ment of J. H. Baxter and Co. spent Friday in Grants Pass attending to business matters. Mr. and Mri. Lloyd Wilburn have returned home after spending a few days vacationing in Portland where they visited relatives. They returned home via the coast. Mrs. Harvey Blake and daugh- I icr, oarnara jean, nave reiurnea nome tallowing attendance at the Assembly of God Church camp near Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Schlick have returned home following two weeks spent visiting relatives in Central California and vacationing at coast al points. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allen of Lodi, Calif., have left for their home following a visit in Roseburg with Mrs. Lydia Allen of SE Douglas. They also visited other relatives and friends. Mrs. S. H. Wingfield Sr. and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Cheek, went to Salem Sunday to visit the Cheeks' elder daughter, Selene, who is a patient in the state hospital. Mrs. John Tucker of Gary, Ind., has left following a visit of seven weeks in Roseburg at the home of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. I and Mrs. Edwin Myers. Mrs. Tuck er plans to visit in San Bernardino, Calif., with a daughter, Mrs. Nor ma McGee, before returning to In diana. Danny Hartle, who has just com pleted his U. S. Marine Corps re cruit training at San Diego, has been home on leave visiting v his mother, Mrs. Harold Allen, and other relatives and friends. He is leaving this week for Memphis, Tenn., to enter aviation scnool. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Caccamiso and children, Diane, Randy and Donna, have left for their home in Glendale, Calif., after a week's visit in Roseburg and with Mrs. Caccamise's brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Worsley. During their stay, th two fam ilies made a trip to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. James Dauyherty and family left Sunday to vacation in Boise, Idaho, where they will visit the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bramble, and with Mrs. Daugherty's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McNeal. They plan to return to visit friends in Pendle ton. Walla Walla. Wash., and The Dalles en route home. The Rev. and Mrs. Karl Faulk ner and son, Ronald, are leaving in the morning after a visit in Roseburg with family members. They were houseguests at the home of the Rev. Mr. Faulkner's sister, Mrs. Betty Moore, while here. They stopped en route in Washington to see Mr. and Mrs. Howard Church, formerly of Glide, and before returning to their home in Philadelphia, they plan to visit in Los Angeles. The Rev. Mr. Faulkner, for several years Bap tist minister at Glide, is associated in Philadelphia with the American Jewish Fellowship. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morian of Spokane, Wash., spent four days here recently as the guests of their niece, Mrs. Robert V. Miller, and family. They were accompanied by their granddaughter, Miss Bar bara Ingles of Springfield. Dur ing their stay, Robert Miller and Walter Morian went deep-sea fish ing at Winchester Bay and both came back with their limits of salmon. Other visitors at the Mil ler home were Mr. and M r s. George Jones and son, Rod, of Portland. I hey returned home aft er a two-day visit. IT PAYS TO PATRONIZE ADVERTISERS NEWS-REVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meehan visited in Eugene Sunday with the latter's brother, Tom Welborn, and family. Miss Mickey Kilkenny spent the weekend in Portland visiting rela tives and attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dement have moved here from Seattle and are presently residing in the Nasby apartment on Robert Creek Road. Dick Gilman, who underwent spinal surgery recently at a Port- j land hospital, has been released and is now recuperating at his! home. I Mr. and Mrs. Richard John, Mr. and Mrs. Ray John and Mr. and Mrs. Norman John were in Port-1 land last week for the funeral of the men's mother, Matilda John. Henry Criteser, a long - time former resident of Roseburg. and in recent years a resident of De Lake, died in a Portland hospital last week according to word re- i ceived by friends in the Roseburg area. The funeral took place in Portland this morning. Tonight Sat af tat Meit Hilvieai Wee iiat Nifhti Ot Rectal Fila Hittirf til Brrsaer Kajr Kislill "ONCE MORE WITH FEEL ING" Is Celer Alia Dick Clerk - is "BECAUSE THEY'RE YOUNG" Tonight "SERGEANT RUTLEDGE" starring Jeffrey Hunter. Constance Tow ers and Biltie Burke, plus Orson Wells, Dione Varst, Dean Stock well and Bradford Dillman in "COMPULSION" Movie Showtime I MONOAY AUGUST II, Iftt j INDIAN THEATRE Summer Schedule. Closed Sun-Mon : STARLITE DRIVE-IN Gates oner. 7 l Shows start at dusk. "Pollyanna" and "The Little Savage" PINE MOTOR THEATRE Gates open 7:15. Shows start af dusk. "Who Was That Larjy" and "Until They Sail" CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Sutherllnl Bom office opens at 7, show starts at dusk. "Once More With Feeling" and "Because They're Young" TRI CITY DRIVE-IN (Trf-Clty! Show starts af dusk. "Sergeant Rutledge" end "Compulsion" Open 7:15. ..Shows start Dusk! thru TUES only TONY CURTIS JANET LEIGH and DEAN MARTIN in "WHO WAS THAT LADY? pTuS Paul Newman "Until They Sail" Open at 7:15. ..Shows at Dusk NOW thru TUES only mm ".fr mum 50c TheLittle Savage PEDRO ARMENDARIZ CHRISTIANS MARTEL ' STARTS WED & "HOUSE OF 7 HAWKS" Movie-wise ... there has never been anything like "The APARTMENT" love-wise, laugh-wise or otherwise wise! ...bring your funny-bones lor wall-to-wall LAUGHS! "THE APARTMENT" -a JACK LEMMQN SHIRLEY MacLAINE FRED Mac MURRAY Ttay YfalatonCdle Adams TUESDAY thru SAT only Due To The Rapid Progress OF REMODELING AT THE ELKS CLUB It Will Be Necessary to --( DISCONTINUE NOON LUNCHES STARTING MONDAY AUGUST 15 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE HURRY! HURRY! SATURDAY -AUG. 15 -LAST DAY