8 Th Nsw.-Review, Roieburg, Or. Tue., Sept. 20, I960 Relatives Called To Lookingglass By HAZEL MARSH Sir. nd llrs. Kenneth Swift of Kent Wash., were called to Look ingglasa last week by the serious condition of the former's brother, Larry, who was injured in an auto accident which occurred while he was driving a water truck for the Douglas lorest Protective Associa- Larry was taken to Sacred Heart Hospital in Eugene and is reported to be making a satisfactory re covery. Navy Man Leevee Leslie Green has left for Whidby Island to report for Naval duty. He has been spending a two week's leave with his parents, Mr. and Jlrs. Charles Green, and family. He has 14 months remaining of his four-year term of service and has been assigned to the training center at Whidby. Dick Clark has arrived homo by plane from New Jersey where he has been enrolled in a five-week training course in professional LET'S BOWL! 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Mrs. Nay and son spent last week with his parents. 3 TV Networks Nix Khrushchev NEW YORK (AP) The three major television networks indicate thev will ko along with the Stale Department and not permit Soviet Premier Nikila Khrushchev to use the networks for propaganda dur ing his stay here. ! However, the Mutual Broadcast ing System says it has invited the ! Soviet chief, Cuba's Fidel Castro ! and nine other heads of state to : aimear on its radio network. The major TV networks the National Broadcasting Co., the American Broadcasting Co. and ! the Columbia Broadcasting Sys tme said Sunday they would cov er Khrushchev's actions and I speeches as head of the Soviet ! Union's U.N. delegation only. 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Meeting Attended Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kennaday, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen, attended the recent quar terly meeting of the State Square Dance Federation held at Bandon. Kennaday was installed as first vice president. Melvin McCord, Little River dis trict fire control officer, returned recently froiai Sonora, Calif. He had been sent there two weeks ago to train soldiers in fire fight ing. However, upon his arrival, he and the soldiers were called out to fight numerous forest fires, thus giving the soldiers on-the-spot training for two weeks. Miss Linda Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Moore, has returned to Southern Oregon Col lege of Education at Ashland to begin her junior year. Local News Mr. and Mrs. Bob Caudill will attend Northwest Christian College i in Eugene this fall, where the for- mer will be a sophomore and Mrs Caudill will be a junior. They will make their home at 725 South 28th Springfield. Mrs. Charles Bailey and Mrs. Jack Mathis, representing Beta lota Chapter, hpsilon bigma Al pha, and Mrs. joe Scallon, rep resenting Alpha Chi Chapter, were in Salem over the weekend for the ESA state council meeting. Amsden Named Chairman SALEM (AP) Forrest Ams den, managing editor ot tne coos Bay World, will be chairman of the 1961 Oregon Newspaper Pub lished Association Newsman's Conference. He was elected Saturday at the organization held its annual meet ing here. FOR BETTER JANITOR WORK Heneirly and Efficiently Don Phone OR 2-2811 BRITE-LITE WINDOW CLEANING CO. 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Mo-gan ABC 4 1 5 local News 4 75 Farm Exchange 4 30 Business Final ABC 5 10-Paul Harvey-ABC 7 90 Vender., ooh News ABC t oo-,o oo Te'waen '0 OO Queen Music 12:00 sn off Weather Report at I, past the hour Newt Summaries at Vt ttast tha hour Meetina Memo's at past tha hour Ferns Mark at Report II: It p w " trz 4 i -cr; V V SISTERS IN THE SURF Sitters Ruth, A gnu mi diet in Seattle romp in the surf daring week's visit to the The? brought along extra habits to wear while their damp one V rAl(' It' -'.sf Iff ALL UP FOR CALISTHENICS Cirls at Tokyo radio factory, vliose work wilh tihy parts requires use oE binoculars, stretch to heat of man, rear, during daily relaxation. Die Hard Optimists Say It's Early To Write Off Fall NEW YORK (AP) - Industrial output continues its mild sag, and guesses are divided as to whether it has touched bottom for the year. For every new weakness turn ing up in the economy, observers usually can point to a still sturdy factor. And die hard optimists say it's much too early to write off the traditional fall upturn. Latest federal Reserve Board figures put the industrial produc tion index at J0! per cent of the 1957 average. This is comforting ly better than the 104 per cent registered in August 1959 until you remember that the 1959 fig ure represents the depths of the steel strike. ti.o i in ,., i'hH in Jamiarv h,.n .imni every one had his eye on the much touted Uolden Sixties. With slight bohhles in May and July the downturn has been slow hut steady since the booming early days of the year. That it has been only slow has been reassuring to those who hope for only a mild business dip before another upturn. Getting away from the statis tics, what the industrial index downturn means is: Plant shut downs, layoffs or shorter work weeks In some industries, piling up of unsold stocks, cutbacks in new orders while companies tight en their inventory practices. And the companies of the sta tistics are: Weakness in slock i prices, slowdown in the increase ' in personal income totals, stub- vAt. vitamins CHILDREN LEARN FASTER! 'Bowel gtvtsaOTtom'sffomSas' fend Iron yoajr child) nwy im4 '(or bHr tfobh and honta rlcncv tin p(Qiwt,siliJr1rns eawV Cesser whet, they ffrt shasfttscnuss hrtM svokL AAOtnor snkpottssM essoan to trkc chaocep snth SKrMrWnM'edtrsT Bexti Mnktple VstansmVOydor Kuar entree veUraua anessrawot 0oi. better bealrti, soo M betser bnoesj bcrtrr Secth. bffltf retieo.Onl ifenfMo a day ia attface ertay csnajot captulo faras. ' Guanmtvedt fTl9un 'yum IsslSM looks bcfses. Irels better sett one botttt of firxel,, ar tmar irrwMf anft be Myroixtockti. TWf flV Jtktaj fW THm FmmUt CHURCH'S stori ROSE HOTEL ANNEX OR 3-6333 Free Perltina We Ge Gold toe Srempi IB Business Upturn bornljr high totals of unemploy. ment, postponement of business plans fur expansion and to some extent for modernization, and most closely watched of all some apparent changing in con sumer buying confidence. All of this is why more than usual attention is being paid to the Federal Reserve Board's views -on how this month is shap ing up and to any signs of upturn in the near future. Much of the blame for the Au gust drop in the index went to the still slumbering steel indus try. But the Federal Reservo em phasizes that strikes here and there contributed to it. and these strikes crippled output and dislri billion in the early days of September, They are now over, and some slight betternment is expected this monl.h. Still further gains in. steel output are looked for in Oc- STARTS WED! for ONE WEEK ONLY DOORS OPEN at '6:30 Complete Shows 7:00-9:15 "Psycho" 7:20 I I 9:35 J REGULAR PRICES vr Rfta of die Order of St Bene seathore at Craylami, Wash. dried outsida their cabin. Special Team Probes Slaying EUGENE (AP) Investigators, formed into a special team, met today to map out their probe into the death of Alice Louisa Lee, 7. Sheriff Ed Elder, organizing the hunt for the girl's killer prelimi nary reports said she had been strangled said the team would stay on the job until the case was solved. Alice Louise vanished from a bean yard in the Trent area on Aug. 29. Her nude body was found Friday in a shallow grave near the field. Slate police, sheriff's deputies, Springfield are part of the inter rogation team that got a briefing on points of law from Dist. Atty. William Frye today. The case entered its fourth week task of interrogating a number of persons some who have been interviewed before and some who haven't, Elder said. The team approach in further investigation of the crime was decided upon Saturday following a meeting of county, state and city lawmen. Assigned to the case full-time are Sheriff's Deputies Ken Allen and Wayne Billon; Lt. Jack Bearss, stale police investigator and lie detective operator: detec tive Fred Jenkins of the Spring- neiu punce, anu ueiecuve nay Lesiak of Eugene police. Elder said he will send the dead girl's clothing and other personal effects to the state crime labora tory in Portland for scientific tests. tober but only slight gains and less than might be expected fori the time of the year. Then the finger is pointed at : (he auto industry. Here there are ' two big uncertainties. One is how I many of the remaining I960 mod-1 els the consumers will remove from dealers' stocks; the other is ! how the motoring public will take to the 1961 models now in the wings. , Few look for any real come-1 back in the index this month maybe a little recovery in Oc tober. A delicately balanced economy i is a troublesome thing for econ-1 oinists, for businessmen, for' workers, nd, of course, for pol- iticians UkV'-v-A . i -" J Thle Is lo help you enjoy PSYCHO more. By the ' way, alter you see the picture, please don't give away the ending. It's the only one we have. Presley Already HOLLYWOOD (AP Those who predicted Elvis Presley would find trouble recapturing his following can now have their words fried, fricasseed or barbe cued. The No. 1 record in the nation today is Presley's 'it's Now or Never." The platter has already sold 1,600.000100.000 in Germany alone and is sure to reward the singer with a double gold record. This is a guy who's slipping? Elvis talked about his record career and other matters over lunch at 20lh Century-Fox, where he is making the elegantly titled "Flaming Star." Lunch for him is a bottle of cola "I get tired in the afternoon if I eat any thing." He told about the origin of "It's Now or Never:" " 'O Sole Mio has always been one of my favorite songs. I liked the Tony Martin version, 'There's No Tomorrow,' and I often play the record by Jan Peerce, the opera singer. I used to sing it myself, and I told the music com pany to get me a new set of lyrics. "I don't read music, but I know what I like. When a record date Riversdale Pair Visited j Recently visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stark on Fish er Road were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Matthews of Waterloo, N. Y. i Following their visit the Mat-1 thews went on to Long Beach, Calif. The Slarks will join them there and both families will spend the winter months in Arizona, re ports Beverly Christian, corre spondent. Harry O'Niel has been confined to his home with virus pneumonia. Movie Showtime Tuesday, Sept. 30, IfM INDIAN THEATRE Doors open 7: ' One complete show at t:00. "Elmer Gan- i try" at 8:35 only. i STARL1TE DRIVE-IN Gates open 4 50., Shows start at 7:0O. "Th Fugitive Kind" I and "SOS Pacific. J PINE MOTOR THEATRE Ladies Night. Gales open 6:30. Shows start at 7:00. ; "Joe Butterfly" and "Strange Lady in Town." I CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (SutheHfn) Box I office opens at 6:45. Show start at dusk. ' "On The Beach" and "Four Fast Guns." i TRI CITY DRIVE-IN Shows start at1 7:00. "Happy Anniversary" and "Who Was! That Lady." WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 19U INDIAN THEATRE Doors open 6:30. Com-! plete Shows 7:00-9:15. "Psycho" 7:20-9:35. STARLITE DRIVE-IN Gates open 6:30. Show! starts at 7:oo. "For the Love ot Mike" and "Yoonp Jesse James" PINE MOTOR THEATRE Closed Wed-Thur CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Sutherlln) Box office opens at 6:45. Show starts at dusk. "Buck Nighl. "Onion Head" and "Under Sea Girl" TRI CITY DRIVE-IN Show starts at dusk. Buck Night. "Merry Andrew" and "Night Passage" Tonight "HAPPY ANNIVERSARY" Her ring David Niven and Mitzi Gay nor, plus Tony Curtis, Dean Mar tin and Janet- Leigh in "WHO WAS THAT LADY?" Tonight The Biggest Story Of Our Time Ava Gardner - Gregory Peck in "ON THE BEACH" plui James Craig in "FOUR FAST GUNS" LAST TIMES TONIGHT: Open 7:30 . , . Complen Show 1:00 BURT LANCASTER "ELMER GANTRY" ADULTS ONLY ... $1.00 Back At The Top comes up, I fool around with the number and have the chorus put in some oohs' here and some 'ahs' there and maybe add some piano. "That's the way I did with "It's Now or Never.' It wasn't rock 'n' roll, but it did have a little beat. I think it turned out pretty good." It turned out good enough to be his biggest seller since "Hound Dog" and preserve his phenom enal record. "I've made 26 single releases and all of them have sold over a million," he said. "In fact, I have 33 gold records, because some of them went over two million." His achievement is all the mors amazing in the helter-skelter mu sic business, where today's topi in pops is tomorrow's has-been. Open 6:30 ... Shows start 7:00 TONIGHT IS THE Final Ladies' Night Of the 1960 Season "JOE BUTTERFLY" & 'Strange Lady in Town' WE WILL BE CLOSED WED & THUR Re-open Fri.-Sat.-Sun. ENDS TONIGHT Open 6:30 ... Shows start 7:00 "WWUOII MM " JOMriE I .mm plus "SOS PACIFIC" Wed thru Sat! YOU'LL LIKE MIKE bttV-nytWrT3, Ifilutini STU ERWiN -ARTHUR SHIELDS-REX AILEH in COLOR Y0UMG JESSE JAMES 3 Directed bjr ALFRED HRCHDLXK Screenplay by JOSFfM SIM Based on the Novel by Robert Btoch tepotoiAsr LOVE OF Mill PNNI BKAVU ethbcMM ' i i