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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1955)
Weekday Show 7:00 SUNDAY SHOW 5:00 Ph. 5 7354 NOW PLAYING . Ray Milland, Grace Kelly 1 DIAL M FOR MURDER .Technicolor Will Rogers, Jr., Nancy Olscn BOY FROM OKLAHOMA Technicolor mOTOR-VU DRIU6-in THEATRE Kl MIL! A$l OF JPRINCFItlO PHONE.7-2000 MONDAY TUESDAY Box Office 6:30 Show 7 HOt COME THE LANCRS L to on. ot Ika motf I in tptiodtm Big Airliner Crash Lands ! CHICAGO I Sixty passengers and 6 crew members all escaped injury when a big airliner nosed : into the ground on an emergency landtag here Sunday. Afterward, entertainer Connie Boswell sang, "We Came in on a Wing and a i Prayer." The passengers got a shaking up but nothing worse when the I nose wheel of an American Air ; lines DC7 collapsed on landing at Midway Airport, i The plane was on a nonstop I flight from Los Angeles to New York when 1 engine began sput tering east of Chicago. Capt. R. A. Patterson, of Los Angeles, headed the ship back to Chicago for a landing. Miss Boswell, who sang from a wheel chair she is a polio crip pleas one of the Boswell Sisters and her husband Harry Leedy were on their way to New York to make records. The passengers continued to New York in a later plane. sua now fir v 1ICHM0 STARCT Story and SertM Pkn by ICftttl C. UJQ ' fade tf SjUt MtOtM Dnctrt t? KOIAM MilLf ' ai I CINemaScopE(I m AND BLUSHING M I CO LOR I Kj Lights Meeting Topic The Eugene City Council health and recreation committee will meet at the Osburn Hotel Tues day noon, according to City Man ager Robert Finlayson. The com mittee will discuss relocation of the floodlights from Washington Park to the new Amazon Park Softball fields. SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS siakunoJANE POWELL : HOWARD KEEL 1 1 i 5 ' ! ttia I 1 . Hi A LOVE WITH THE LAW AT ITS HEELS 1 NAKED ALIBI Starring STERLING HA YD EN GLORIA GRAHAME Co-Starring Gene Barry-Marcia Henderson XV8W WIUAMETTC jgmkT&m 4.4152 Doors Open At 12:45 CHIEF lt HORSE Also Ma and Pa Kettle "TIIE EGG AND I" CLOSED Open Fri., Sat., Sun. CLOSED Ke-opcn March 30 i if) n Ml Shrew Said Major Forest Enemy Taming of the shrew will be can take place. Formerly, lores- JUST FOR KICKS When George Murphy, left, visited Jimmy Cagney at MGM's studio in Culver City, the 2 former vaudevillians got to reminiscing about the "good old days" and went into a vaudeville hoofing routine. Jimmy has seen only 5 of his 50 pictures because "that cuv ud thare on the screen makes me nervous." In his 51st picture he'll costar with Doris Day in "Love Me or . T oa Mo " necessary before Northwest for ests can be adequately protected to permit natural re-seeding. This observation is included in an article on shrews in the lat est issue of "The Forest Log," the monthly publication of the Oregon State Board of Forestry. It points to a recent survey proving that this mammal is one of the major enemies of re seeding. MOUSE-LIKE MAMMAL The shrew is a small, mouse like mammal with a long, point ed snout, small eyes, and velvety hair. It can eat its weight in valuable Douglas fir or spruce seeds every 24 hours. The "Log" refers .to a bulletin on shrews and 'tree-seed eaters in the Douglas fir region. The bulletin was written by Rudolph Kangur, research forester for the board of forestry. It stresses that a year's battle may be necessary to control the shrew if there is to be assurance that sufficient natural seeding ters presumed that shrews were insect and worm-eaters and that deer mice were major offenders. They are fond of seeds,, these shrews. During captive observa tion, they ate from 185 to 250 Family Rate Announced For EHS Demonstration For 50 cents, an entire family may see the physical education demonstration by 300 Eugene High School boys and girls Fri day, March 25, at 8 p.m. "in the school gym. Willard Burke, head of the pCii 'jXeNDS TUESDAY wuV Jj Marlon Brando H!Jjy 'The Willi One' fell ' ran Th uafonetabia BH? NEVILLE BRAND li "From Here tW JOHN BROWN to Eternity" W Color Cartoon & Newi " 'rmgggmm Your Family Drive-In HEILIG STARTS WED. Glorious velvet nights ft! high above the Hudson - & F and glorious golden days! Tyrone Power Susan Hayward Richard Bean UNTAMED" "Fifth Avenue to Fiijijama" I TONITE thrft TUESDAY Ricochet Romance physical education and health de partment at' EHS, said the spe cial rate is designed to keep the budget down and also to familiar ize large numbers of citizens about the school's FE program. Admission prices will be 25 cents for single adults and 10 cents for students. This is the first time that such a program has been presented by Eugene High in which both boys and girls take part. Proceeds from the event will be used to purchase athletic items which the school has not been financially able to obtain.. The program will last about VA hours and will consist partly of demonstrations on use of equip. ment, games, rhythmics and re lated events. ' Witness at Red Hearing Swings On Photographer SEATTLE A news photog rapher was slammed against a wall Saturday when he snapped a picture of a man whose name had been mentioned by a witness at a House Un-American Activ ities Committee hearing. Roy Atkinson, a Seattle insur ance man, was restrained imme diately by police. He did not face a police charge. Atkinson's name had been men tioned by Eugene V. Dennett, i witness, as one who had applied for Communist Party member ship between 1932 and 1947. The application, the witness said, was rejected because they feared he might ie an informer and other wise doubted bis interest. Ron DaRosa, photographer for the Seattle Times, snapped a picture of Atkinson in the corri dor outside the hearing room and was thrown against a wall. "He took a punch at my cam era," DaRosa said, "but I don't think it's damaged. Didn't hurt me a bit." Former Convict To Speak Here A former convict who turned from a life of crime to Christian ity will speak at the Eugene Hotel Tuesday evening at a meet ing sponsored by the Christian Business Men's Committee of Eu gene. The meeting will start at 6:30 p.m. Phil Thatcher, founder and di rector of New Life Youth Camps, will tell his life story from re form school escapee to Folsom Prison lifer to a leader In juve nile work. In the 1920's Thatcher served 4 years in San Quentin Prison for armed robbery. After parole. he became Involved in a series of armed robberies with sawed-off shotguns and ended up in Fol som State Prison with a 10-ycar to life sentence. One day he picked up a Bible in his cell and started reading it. Shortly thereafter, he was con verted to Christianity. fir seeds in a day. In the field, they gobbled up from 50 to 100 per cent of all fir seeds placed in likely spots within 3-day test periods. EATEN IN SPRING Even Sitka sprice seeds are not safe from tho shrews, which eat them in large amounts. These bad bi en considered safe from seed-es.ting mammals. Most seeds were eaten In the spring, when food is scarce. Kangur has established, savs the board, that control of the shrew is a must for anv suc cessful direct seeding project. Rally to Open GLASGOW, Scotland W Glas gow, sunny after a blizzard, has keyed up emotionally Mondav for the impact of Billy Graham. ine American evangelist pre pared to launch his 6-week-all- Scottish crusade, with a rally at ijiasgows great Kelvin Hall Mon day night. PILUSO'S Now Playing 4 KNIGHTS Capital Recording Artists Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Mon., Mar. 21, 1955 9A FIRST RUN MOVIE TIMES MONDAY (Subject to Changa) HEILIG EH and I. 1:15. 4:55, 8:35. Chief Craiy Horse, 3:00, 6:45, 10:20. McOONALD Untamed. l:Jt. 8:00. 9:35. Forty Nlneri, 1:00, 4:30, 8:05. RE a wild une, z:43, fi:Z3, 10:09. FTom Here to Eternity, 12:33, 4:15, 7:35. TUESDAY (Subject to Change) ' MCDONALD Untamed, 1:31. 6:09, 9:35. Forty Ntnera, 1:00, 4:30, 8:01. HEILIG EES and I, 1:15, 4:35, 8:35. Chief Crazy Hone, 3:00, 8:45, 10.20. . REX Wild One. 2:45, :25, 10:05. From Here to Eternity, 12:35, 4:15, 7:55. 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It seems that this is what the English call any mischievous little youngster. Dennis the Menace is reprinted in 28 countries besides the United States. YOU'LL FIND HIM IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE REGISTER-GUARD EACH WEEK DAY. "DENIS, LA PETITE PESTE" "DENNIS DIE KARNALLIE" "DANIEL EL TRAVIESO" "STICKAN" "MILLIPETER" "VILLE VALLATON" "DANIELE IL BIRICHINO" "HENKIE HET HUISGEVAAR" "KLEIN EDE" "SOMBRINHA" l5l T "DENNIS THE MENACE" "Eit-ce que tu sail que Papa est en train de mettre ion costumj neuf et is belle cravate?" "Wed Mamma dat Pappa sy nuwe pak en das aangetrek het?" "iNo sabes que papi ie esta poniendo el tnje nuevo y la corbata nueva?" "Mamma, varftir tar pappa pa sig finkladcrna?H "Mor, hvorfor er (ar ved at tage sit nye tj pa?" "Tieaitko, etta isan piti pukea paalleen uuii pukunia e j a iolmionjr " "Mamma, papa si ita mettendo ilavestito nuovo a Is cravatia nuova! "Wist U Sat Pappie bejig's ijn nieuwe pak aan te trekken?" "Weiit Du, Mutti, Vati muss erst scinen guten Amug und die reus Krawatte amiehen." O "Voce labia ue papai esta vestindo terncnovo com aqueltj gravata bacana?" O O "Did you know Daddy was putting on his new suit and tie?" o 4104 FRANKLIN BLVD. PH. 5-8714 EUGENE, OREGON