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6-(Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sat., Oct 27, '56 SUNDAY'S BROADCASTS (Falter aeter tk lutmnu enl1r taltk tte prerrasae set tiei.s as previa. by eaie aa TV ilatiMl, kit eeeaase efUlaaee lh ar.ir.ms are rN.af.e wltaeat aeslflcatlea tale aewspaper eaaaet ee reipeaukie far tee aecaraey eerela.) SUNDAY'S TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS KPTV SUNDAY'S HIGHLIGHTS (CHANNEL VU - 4:M p.m. - Wide Wide World - "So Goes The Nation": live pick ups from around the ratios on election trends. 7:3 p.mHall ol Fame - Paul Douglas in "Born Yesterday. I: St a.m. Goodyear Playhouse Raymond Masaey stars In "All Burner Long," story ol the catastrophe which threatens a family living in i house on a river bank. l: M p.m. u Loretta Young Show - Loretta Young in "The Great Divide." '. U:M a.m. Sunday Star Time "Red Stallion in the Rockies," starring Arthur Trans and Jean Heather. KOIN-TV SUNDAY'S HIGHLIGHTS (CHANNEL ()t 1:11 a m. Bobby Grayson preview-the day's pro-football game. I ill a.m. Pro-Football -vThe Los Angeles Rams vs Detroit Lions, with Bobby Leyne ,uarterbacking for the Lions, while Norm Van Brocklin and Billy Wade alternate in the signal calling for the Rams. '- , i t:M p.m. C. E. Theater "The Second Stranger," starring Burl Ives. . . ' I: p.m. - Alfred Hitchcock Present Hurd Hatfield and Mil dred Dunnock star in "None Art So Blind." An impossibly vain young man believes that the world owes him a living. II :H a.m. First Run Theatre "Home of the Brave," starring Frank Lovejoy, Lloyd Bridges, and Douglas Dick. , , KLOR-TV SUNDAY'S HIGHLIGHTS (CHANNEL HDt 1:1$ p.m. How Christian Science Heals "Meeting Emergencies ' in Daily Affairs."' .. - 4 ' :M a.m. Pioneer Playhouse "Silver Raiders." Guns blase In a fast-flying chase as Whip Wilson goes after Western bandits. I:M a.m. Press Conference A new weekly program present ing a nationally-knowa personality in the news who will ba questioned by about 11 of the nation's prominent newsmen; ; l:N a.m. Omnibus the third excerpt from the French docu mentary, "The Silent World," underwater explorations of Capt Jacques-Ivei Consteau. V ' ' - 10.30 p.m. Coronet Theater "Threa for Bedroom C with Gloria Swanson, Hans Conreid, Steve Brodie. , SUNDAY'S TELEVISION rt KPTV, UHF Vt KOIN-TV. VHF ; KLOK. VHF HOUR 00:00 00:11 00:30 00:11 EOLNj - - -. r - pldg. America SJldf. America i i ft KPTVIChrlstephtrs fChrtattrpher B)-lth (-rentier Ballk FrooUtrt 19 tOINlKiWdotcap BobyGTytwi Sf Foothill Pre raeiball USPfVlgcl, Sermon Sd. Sermons (Youth ITouth EOlNIProrootbill iFtorootbsll Ifalth for tedsyirslth for Tty 1 9 km V Outlook ! . (Outlook ThU Is LUa IThls Is Ufa , KOINIuma to teat Lamp te Feet (The Way ITht Wy XOEI fftel. Town Hall ptel. 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Serenade aocrt Teanafa Tunaa Teenaaa Tunes Teenage Tunee Teenate runea KGAY Stanley Butler Stanley Butler JStanley Butler Stanley Butler (WIN Round Ji una, Kounanna mouranrno ,110. r;W Monitor 'Bob Conaidine Cmrverwtlon . Converaatton RS!t " TeckcriS -wtoim w aena - weaaana . . . "i J C.. C.n.rf. iH.,n Rarenule ISunriav Con. Siindav Con. aoro reenaie Tunea Teenage Tunes Teenage Tunas Taeniae Tanee ATG t wn rorum utwn. rnrum "irume nir in IN MiHBrooka Mlas Brooks , JukeBoJui7 JukaBoxJury,, W Monitor - - Monrtor Menltor . Moniior l .:J RfX Weekend- -Weekend Weekend Weekend Inside TV Cheers Sound for v ,. - 4 f , Montgomery Show Br EVK STARR , HOLLYWOOD, Oct. JS STARR REPORT: I have had. in the past, occasion to criticize Robert Mont gomery for a lack of taste and the fitness of things, but 1 am not one to hold a grade. Mr. Montgom ery came off with s good one - lis st Monday ""w'i'night and the cheering section should be out in full force. Credit for this particular show really should go to a man named Harvey Howells, who wrote the script. The title, as I remember seeing it flash by, was "Goodbye, Grsy Flannel," and K had to do with a successful advertising agency executive who had decided to retire to a farm in the country and raise apples. Which he did, and which is where the excellence ol the writing began to shine like a beacon In the darkness. Dialogue Is Bet the easiest thing la the world to write, bat Mr. Hewells baa kt Ueked. He kas a kaack af making his characters sea ad like people Instead af ac tors playiag peeple. And Lee Bew- maa seemed the perfect ckatce far the rale. Mary Grace Canrteld, as his wife, was perfect. Aad se were a eeeple af ethers whese names, aafartanatety, escape me. "Goodbye. Gray Flannel," is the kind of story that has been done many times oa TV, writers having peculiar penchant for tearing apart the people who pay their fees. But this one was done with grace and Intelligence and wit. The retired executive could no mora retire than could an old fire horse. Blessed with a dose of fool's luck on his first crop of apples, he discovered that his hail-spotted, 'ruined crop tasted better than any apples he had ever eaten. So ne wrote a piece 01 ao copy ex tolling the virtues of spotted ap ples, made the spots sound like a royal seal of approval and sold the lot of them to a sucker list of his advertising friends and as sociates, first carefully upping the price: Profit, net: 13.800. la aa time at all he kad ergaa- bed kis Vermeat neighbors lata a Trait gTewers atserlatiea. His parter was taraed lata aa office, complete with three secretaries. Oa the aide be became campaign maaager for a local candidate far Congress. Aad he wound ap, at course, by going back to the ad agency at a aaadseme laerease la salary, a beard member, the fruit gTewers account m his packet aad three maaths aft every year te raise frail back la Vermeat. r think what I liked best about this show, aside from the writing, was the fact that It was fun. It had happy, upbeat ending.. There were no soul-wracking problems, no unbearable emotional crises, no females screaming and sobbing and suffering. The cast bad fun watching it. It marked one of the few times when I have actually laughed right out loud. When Bow man, talking on the phone to his caustic New England neighbor, said. "All right, Til be there-at six thutty," I fell out of my chair, (If you've never heard a Vermon- ter pronounce "thirty, you have n't lived 1 and to hear a New York ad man grimly mimic it makes for the kind of warm hu mor TV could use a good deal more of.) Congratulations, Mr. Montgom ery. When you're good, you're very, very good. You can finish the rest of it for yourself. POOR NBC. FOR YEARS they've been fighting a losing battle against "I Lave Lacy." Evea "Medic," far whkk last year Ibey bad highest hopes, weaad ap la 17th place la the ratings. Se this-year they figured they had It licked with a tUO.MM aia shew, "The Mast Beautiful Girl ks the Werld." complete wUh Hal March aa the emcee. Aad what happeas? The ahew kas ma late eae snarl after another, has been , paetpaaed twice aad still Isn't aa the air. Meanwhile, Lacy" has gait en off la a run ning start, with guests like Bab Hape and Orsea Welles to bolster the first few episodes, aad aa the first Treadex ratlag report la way back ap there where It's always beea. Nethlag succeeds like sec ern, aad H there kas beea a mare ridiculously successful shew thaa "I Leva Lacy," yea name H. (Copyright 1S, General Feeturea Corp.) Estes Says States Coping With Jobless READING. Pa., Oct. 26 A-Sen. Estes Kefauver said today that 24 states, are currently coping with unemployment "despite Republi can efforts to convince you that that you've never had It so food." "Whistle stopping" by motor cade across the Pennsylvania Dutch country of the southeastern part of the state, Kefauver ham mered away at what he called "calloused" breaking of promises on job aid by the Eisenhower ad ministration. ;;' " In Pennsylvania, he asserted, unemployment has "skyrocketed" 47 per cent in the three years since the Eisenhower administra tion took office. The Democratic vice-presidential candidate came here from Lancaster after a day of stump ing hamlets and crossroads before curious, but friendly crowds in normally Republican country. A light rain fell much of the time. Gov. George -M. Leader joined Kefauver at Lancaster and trav eled with him throughout the day. Pennsylvania, with its import ant 32 electoral votes, is consid ered a key election state by Demo crats, who have hopes of carrying it for Kefauver and Adlai Steven son Nov. S. It was Kefauver's second cam- Fruit Picker Near Death After Torture WENATCHEE, Oct. 2 ( A middle-aged transient fruit picker, Identified by Chief of Police Leo Allen as Harold E. Lamoreaux, is in a critical condition In a Wen- atchee hospital as the result of Pain ,win in, Pennsylvania. A brutal beating and torture tnird nas befn scheduled for Nov. Allen said Lamoreaux was beat-! jlUhou8h th u"M'rr5f h" not en Wednesday night or early P" announcf1 Thursday morning and then left in a hobo jungle near the railroad ri tracks. He was found bruised and :tfinitl I JniWS bleeding yesterday at the foot of!MiUI11 " a street near the tracks to which fT". T? he had crawled. His abdomen wasiLltV lTCmCll pierced by a stick. i J Three Wenatchee doctors oper-! What was thounht to be smoke ated on Lamoreaux today. Chief and later was found to be steam- School Reporter . . .i r Sacred Heart Volleyballers Set By LOUISE SCHROEDER Selections wera completed Fri day for the members of the A volleyball teams and class cheer- . . -t, . .leaders at Sa- Players for "Senior! ! tas," the senior T3l i-4,team, are: Sue " A rr Watson, cap- Al 1 1 tain; Marlene 'ee-SlV t Burton. Sally Var . Joseph. Joanne V Rule Janet Lar- , . . , son, jinn vie. each Latin clasa to take care of any club business outside af regu lar meetings. These representa tives are Maria Hepner, Mary Ellen Klein, Steve Epstein and Sue Johnson. Choir Holds Party Members of North's choir had a party Tuesday evening in North's choir room. Games, refreshments and dancing were the main activi ties. Bob Richardson was general chairman for the program. Assist ing him were: Bev Ready and Darlene Goodman, refreshments; George Baker, records; and Kaye Morris, games. This year's choir numbers about 70. Allen said, "It will be a miracle if the man survives. The American Shakespeare Fes tival Theater at Stratford. Conn., used teakwood for settings; teak wood being best for acoustics. sent city firemen rushing to the PI ax a Apartment building, S63 Court St., about 6:45 p.m. Friday. The steam reportedly was escap ing from a roof vent and was be lieved caused by awry plumbing, firemen said. GOP Sure of Party Wins in Linn, Lane, Worry Over McKay " w D J. Leal Schreeder Dgvison aad Hoise Corey. Class colors are blue and white. Sue Gooding, Pat Kindel, and Janie Stein were chosen as .Senior cheerleaders. Elaine Rowe is the majorette.' Players of the Junior "Arcettes" are: Dorothy Tharalson, captain; Marie O'Connor, Janice Suing, Marilyn Heklnkaemper, Elizabeth O'Brien, Joanne Gray, Mary Ben don, Kathy Rak, and Marianne Murray. Team colors are rose and charcoal. Junior cheerleaders are Audrey Carey, Joanne Barnwell, Cathy Lechtenberg, Mary Alice Weiss beck and Louise Schroeder. The "Seraphims", the sopho more team have as their mem bers Pat Unrein, captain; De Etta Le For, Arlene Sisson, and Vir ginia Riley, Sherril Amort, Susan Hamstreet, Jean Evans, and Ag- nes oiscnoii. voiors cnosen were , judj,ing short course at 0regon black and green. Class cheerlead- stalc CoIlesc Nov n and n ers are Joan Korn, Marilyn T.rmtins i,.ri in ni.ilri horses has brought a demand for a course and several of the west's outstanding horse judges are scheduled to conduct the classes Joe B. Johnson, OSC husbandry Horse Judging Course, Stock Meeting Due By LIIXIE L. MADSEN Farm Editor, The Statesmaa Two important events of special interest to livestock folk have been scheduled for mid-November, and planners announced Friday that those who plan to attend either or both should complete preparations promptly. .First of the events is the horse and Schroeder, Bev Polensky, : . : . ine iresnmen class omcers sponsored a special contest among the Freshmen for the naming of the team. Judy Herber's choice 'Cadets" won the vote of the class and she was presented with pink stuffed elephant for a prize. The "Cadets" are Linda Cole- Magician at Shopping Center AT. ' ' "Si It ' ' ! - ' z " lif :v . K "l Xar "Alexander the Great" magician and his girl Friday will glvt two performances at Capitol Shopping Center In Salem Mon day in connection with center's "Hallowe'en HI Jinx" event. department, says a big demand for qualified horse judges prompt ed the college to serve as co- sponsor with the Oregon Horse- ; Mercury Dip Invades U.S. man, captain; Louella Sites, Mary j men's Association in putting Ellen Kaye Collins Lynda Fischer, and Beverlv Two Shows At 'Hi Jinx' Event Monday Johnson, Roberta Thrush, (hp .hnrt course Johnson statp!lnmneratiirM over much of the r .1 I ; ii ct: . ...) "-r .Hdiir oipinrr, at ieast ,yj horsf shows are held lnation Friday due to a succession By THE ASSOCIATD PRESS ' . . ' Tuia Vtniir. Inner ma air hnu,f u ill There was a pattern of declining , tn(fd , c M Shop. Amtia-ntiia-A Al Ar tvtiich nf that r . ' ping Center Monday, at 1:30 p.m. Thomnson. Rose Marie1., a ..j ,u. ll, "..u.iri ana 30 P m Aiexanner me in uutini oiiiiufiuv aiiu uir aj.'ir i tii xuuti Hd u - mut lit iwiu m t- . i Cnrpv ii.. f i a it 1 . i j ik. iirrai. Krt-shmen cheerlesders are ' m out-of-state judges Jeanne Stone, Kathy McCarthy! (.imiira le icv reia ciation is frequently forced to call , fronts that have crossed over the a leading attraction on and Norma Jean Rupp IVorth Senior Boosted For Annapolis Academy Canadian border in recent days The free shows were arranged in Another of those fronts was re- connection with the center s ' Hal- The course will be limited to 12o'Prl'd m,V"K ,n,. T lowe en Hl Mx " in vr. nr iHr Th fringes of the country Friday. It; Accompanying Alexander, be- knrl r niMI ma r fl ie' raorlinne In Bob Frazier, the newspaper's1 By LOUS PARKER associate editor, says "Morse is1 Jim Sne". North Salem High doing a tremendous grass roots j senior, has been notified by Rep. job, and he's reaching the peo-' Walter Norbiad that he has pie." been recom Both Morse and McKay have I mended as a used the coffee hour method of! first alternate campaigning ' to advantage. In candidate to the nrnsnPTta ha lni nme aIL"" County, a Republican politi- U- S. Naval they feel that the former secre- writer said 'Morse sure en-1 academy at An 1 "saeV tary nf the Interior is gaining fast. ! chants th 1t'1" l th coffees." ; napohs, Md. S f-T But the DemocraU, who have! Congressman Harris Ellsworth.' Jim has Vf V. made hi reffistration cains In'RoMburg Republican who has 1 good chance offT' -t these two areas, sav they'll win rved since the Fourth District going evervthinff I wa created in 1M3, has a tough 1 poll By PAl'L W. HARVEY JR. Atseciaied Press Writer EUGENE in-Republican lead ers, worried over Doug McKay's prospects, are .confident that the other Republican candidates will carry Linn and Lane counties,. Their gloom about McKays Willi up, m - & d chance of, f"- (Jkw ng to Anna- xt'i "i.k is if the can- J t-tmm' ate who Tt-Ax "W ved firstr"- ' I I 1 A . A -s,. rr.tinnr n . , . . . , II 1 a roo.rtralinn Manic, mov he haH "du "1" "icn.uijr I"!....,, w ,lrtf, hlJ -, ner. Will DC I WO from Johnson. Wilhvcombe Han, "ro or below in northwest Canda rlf)ttn, imp thf chimpameo OSC, Corvallis. Among those arly Jnday morning. and , pony-drawn cart in which assisting in the instructions are Temperature levels in Montana eight tots can ride at a time. Free M. E. Ensminger, head of animal shortly before noon were in the j balloons which Alexander will husbandry at Washington S t a-t e M and" j sh"Pe available, sponsors fnllppp C F HowpII in rharoe Cold air continued to cljng to a said. of the horse program at the Uni versity of California, and others who will lecture on grooming, shoeing and inheritance. The second event is the Western Oregon Livestock Association to meet at the Eugene Hotel on Nov. 15 to 17 inclusive. Oregon's cen tury old fencing law is shaping up as a key issue for committee action in this convention. The WOLA represents all phases of the livestock industry including sheep, beef and swine. Special entertainment is planned for wives good portion of the Southwest and through the Central States. The Northwest section of the na tion was getting wet. The performances will be cli maxed at the 6 30 show by Alex ander's escape, while hand cuffed, from a nailed-up boa. KVAL TV, VHF 13 EUGENE: KVAL-TV, Chanael 11 (Sunaajr); 1:N a.. Texaa Kaulln; 11 :e Championship Bowling; U:e Spoftlfht on Opera; 11:M a.m. Light ed Window, I: Oral Roberts; 1:3a ChriaUaa Science P rot ram: l:4S The Paiter; ia Sunday Matinee Thea ter; l:ee Lawrence Welk Top Tune and New Talent; 1:5 Republican Nill Committee; 4:aa Wide Wide World with a check on what Amer icana are doing and saying rune days before election; l:Je The Oregon Political Scene; Dr. John Swarthout o OS C. will discuss ten statewide poliUcal candidstes; (: Meet the Press; i:M Roy Rogers: 7:e 77th Bengal Lancers with "The Pawn"; Me Hallmark Hall of Fame: "Born Yesterday" staring Mary Martin and Paul DougUa; l ea 1 Spv.. :! Wyatt Carp; It: Loretta Young sure in ' The Great Divide'; l.-.ie Road to Adventure; 1:44 Sunday Showtime. RSI M News 5 MM 1 Teentge ar.At Kr.AY N koin Musie Ha .W Nw.-Mm arx Music , - 'Lutheran Unit n"-en Hour Tunea Teenat Tunea Teeaage Tunaa Teaaaga Tuna ewa sun Ofr l ' Hall (Musie Hall CBS Newsreom CBS Ncwareem nitae Monitor . .4 Monitor Monitor Weekend Weekend Weekend Weekend iU W.1L WUifhell Trent Page New ftewi am 0 Teenate Tunes Teenege Tunaa Teenage Tunaa Teenate Tunea K1IN Indictment flndtclmenl Ft. Laramie ft Laramie k-W Old Dusty Old Dusty loaoa Childreaj College Salute RFX Drew Pearsne) ' Jlmmf t idier Bergen Evane Home Demon. riil 4 Cuy Lembardo!Gu LombardoMule Mui in Kewa-rBT tFBt ' fGunsmoke . Gunsmok !T Meet the Pi' en 'Meet tre Fy.pa lAmee. riwnm tAmee. ftw uwi ' X Crowing Fain Crowing Palna Create. Story Createet ntorr faoiN ar-sr HFX nm.1 Mui iMuale IMusi , Musl kH Romance Romance Mltrh Miller (Mitch Miller , K' W Musxr Fettlval Music restlvat IMuale Peatreal Mu(e Featlvat Ki & Argmnt la Ore.iArgmnt to Ore.lArgmnt la Ore.Argmnt la Ore. " , N.vi , Dave Hum -Peace in Vallev'Peace In Vatlay I . M.t.'h Millet IMttch Mlllef - ITreasurv Show iTreasurr Shew yiune resuval tMuirte Featrval Vune restlval Murt Pestlyal , r Hi.rt time Wi-t't Tin hi-ii time Hi-Fi Tin Musis .. Mutle jMusle If s in Nte P'n Mu Mamee. Explorer ' 'Good Evening . n-w n.ruirt.r VMe Newa Hr nf rwlriM Mr nf Deeleioa Ke.s-Spoils Musie r'Mual ,, , . HusM , a w - L-eeiMee-He eV i !"n!ie Hr. k stnolte Mr. rm Council j.,.,,,0 Musie MusM mussa iMuae City Ceuseil Musie Frt Roohnk owner nf a r..n challenger in Charles Porter, Eu- didate ' I. L - 1 fll , k. I . I printing firm, used to be Republi- lusl 10 ' ; l'lvru . 1 " " i.,nis Parker can state chairman and now is a J,ca' y . ul- . -ui.x- nrr.in .nmmiiiemn ttw he Porter, a close allv of Sens pass the physical or menlar exam says is typical of what Republi- Mors tni Neuberger. has worked inations, or fail to make passing o( association members, with Cow cans throughout the state are "K n' M minmn issue nara. graaes at me ataun.ij. i Belles, neaaed hy president, Mrs. hoping. Tnis race could 06 close because Jim plans to go into engineer-1 jn, Oliver, John Day, in charge. Merse Reaches Peak J the district, formerly Republican, ing. He is one of the top 18 seniors "Morse reached his peak two now nM an 11000 Democratic who took the Merit Scholarship Registration in Morning weeks ago" Boehnke said "and margin in registration mat migm test Wednesday. Jim is past presi- ni-siMrauun siaru wic iimnun, McKay is gaining fast All ot the nelP Porter overcome the lead dent of Latin Club and belongs to of Nov. 15 at the Fugene Hotel, other Republicans are in good ,nat Ellsworth always has main-, "S" club and National Honor followed by committee meetings.: ghape " tained in the past. Society. Golf and listening to good , Main convention speakers are, Albany and Eugene are Repub- The political and editorial writ- music are his favorite activities scheduled for Nov. 16 and include j lican but the rest of Linn and tTS predict Gov. Elmo Smith will besides dabbling in photography. ; Governor Elmo Smith; Dorothy Lane counties is Democratic. 'carry the two counties All are utta art DiBef j Sherrill. OSC consumer education , While registration figures aren't' President Eisenhower oh how the Rornans usefj ,0 specialist, and James E. Oldfield. (Ka final sntwAP hv ttntf moan will be the top vote getter. i.:. ., i v..ik ci,.', 1 .,1. -ihiOSC animal nutritionist. aav iuiui nip., tv v a u j an iuiuii,i laiC-'ltUlili taiv 111 a i vmw . they do tell a story, especially as impartant Races initiation dinner Thursday, ww . An afternoon panel discussion of far as new registrations are con- sin. (hr... initiates had to wear aurei ' wegon wxes is scnea.i eo or.ov Ct7 - . ,u the state House of Representatives wreathes and be slaves to In I. inn Cniintv. amrc the Mav ; . . ... . ...,, ...... .... . wul gn rnocrailC tor me llrSl; l.earrh Rnroau nrtmnrv tnp nrmorratx nirkpfl iro . . ... tv,.. .r. th H.nnr and on. 'earcn nurcau : .r,ume since lswi. tne legislative. "".v " " , 1200 registrations, and the Remib- : , r-..... s. lorinin. nM mxmhor. Some nf r. ..,.. races in Lne vouniy lase on im- - . .. ... . . Waiiare IV bran, l mm In now registration ' 1 i.ji.. v.a i ,n "Hmmd : mission, and ranchers Wallace ue- - - ' nnrianr. 1 111c muuvic-r.-i nou " --"I ......i... the old 16 n ,ne Pane' are E- Bade, manager 01 tne uregon lax ite- Thure Lindstrom, , research director of the tax com-i in,JLant,U.n,Jhi, Democrats The county has five represents ; Don" ' Latin and " held a 7 400 In 3 flfm e1ffe . ,. ..',:... ment. and I.ial Winnev. tives, and all are Republicans. If iRitur." As in other places, the Demo- ,h. nm.roi. n.i, Dot tve Jones, senior who won an crats are working harder than the Mats they wouW nave conlrol o( American Field Segvice scholar Republicans. Dave Avenll, politi- smember House. ; ship to Sweden last summer. I " mi wuirr 101 me r.uKenc ncK.s-, Tn. is Dfw1 ... that the . showed s ides ot f.urope The banquet will be that night. : Committee reports and election of officers are set for Saturday, Nov, and : INGRID TO BE St ED MEXICO CITY. Oct. 26 W-The Mexican Institute of Fine Arts has slides of ter-Guard, reports that the Repub- Democrats might gain two seats! talked about her trip and adven M w. mew, m ual.;her(i Mr tet jiijiijii,, beinjjturM. Louis Parker, showed a to Eugene and campaign some q... Stadle. wid,lv knnwn:movie that was taken at last a th Springfield radio newsman, and years Latin club picnic. Xhe din-: announced it will bring suit in Averill says the conservation is-, Kejth p gkelton, Eugene lawyer ner was concluded with dancing in ! Paris courts for token damages of sue has cost McKay some vte- and close ally of Porter. the. girls' gym. j It 440 from actress Ingrid Berg- He, and others who were contact- (n counties', labor unions Judy Mogster, president, Mary j man and her director - husband ed. predict that Morse will carry Bre working har(j (or ,ne Demo- Ann Loney, vice president, Bev 'Roberto Rosselini for breaking a the county. In Linn County, ucraU ailho,h several sources in Ready, secretary. Jim Snell.l contract. Miss Bergman was to looks also as though Morse has a . Albany predided that some Iabor . Dottye Jones and Louis Parker j have appeared here in the opera m ttvTj' support would go for the Repub- helped plan the program. Re pre- Joan of Arc but cancelled her en- . V1 ....... I licans. t sentatives were also selected from gagement. Illustrating the fact that Morse . . supporters are fervent in his home city, the Register Guard reports its mail is running 3 to 1 for Morse. - COLOR TV SCHEDULE " lot. on. n xrrv Perry Cent Skew I TM.4 Jt, , iSaavVTaty Ntfht eCtMtaklv' '. . j ' t pjs.-ie se p.. 8ES AT MARR'S 8. Cemraerclat t.'r saaaV SiRVrCC STATIONS, INC. jl I TtAK 1 1 WARRANTY I i SI I mm llTil N Service 7 1 Al mmI It Ires $1 ,t$ J) If SHOP R Why WOREUNG 1.1EH and WOr.lEH are voting for mm tMw " AX I ; 1 i I - . i -m ImmI i-MaJk. Lassf! j Monday ! 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