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Register-Guard, Eugenp, Ore.
Sat., May 21, 1955 w 5
. In Qregorrthis We.ekertdI
a'PS-VIM-ETON ijP Rodeo fans h.-e three events iO Eastern Ola-!
i gon this ickend,
The seventh ar,fll. EastrO'toOreen!! .Timinr RnHrn fnr cmvnnkes
agen v 10 la istieing helcTat John
noise owdHi,lay afta noo.n. Grant Fan, Salenf is among shoi
JUUfS.
me Evergreen Riding Club
its grounds at Ukiah! outli of
lre. on Highway 395. -and the
S.rMW.l
the Bry Tutuilla arena near here
Sunday,
OT1 Bills Signed .
. SALEM i Toe signature of
Gov. Paul Patteiison gave the go
ahead this week for construction
projects at the penitentiary and
Oregon Technical Institute.
The two bills appropriate $415.
000 for cellhouse and power house
construction at the prison, andjlpj.jppj Rov T)Pc
$414,360 for shop building con-i UJUICU uuy le!
struction at OTI.
Both bills carry emergency
clauses, so construction can be
ordered immediately.
Life Sentences
SALEM IAN- A bill permitting
judges to give life sentences to
habitual sex offenders against
children was signed into law this
week by Gov. Paul Patterson.
Such persons would have their
records reviewed by psychiatrists
every two years. They would be
released when considered cured.
The governor also signed the
bill creating a commission to plan
a centennial or world's fair for
Oregon's 100th anniversary of
statehood in 1959.
Possible Debate Site
LA GRANDE Eastern Ore-
rnHnnn -r irri..nn;nn .......
added Friday as another of the
possible sites lor tne proposed
series of debates between Sen.
Neuberger (D-Ore) and Rep.
Coon (R-Ore).
coon accepted an invitation, day that former Premier Imre
from Dr. Frank Bennett, the col-jNagy has been stripped o his
lege president. Coon also has;last remaining nublic Dost.
accepted invitation from Baker,
Ontario and Pendleton. Bennett
said a reply is awaited from Neu
berger. The two are to debate whether
Coon's bill for partnership con
struction of the John Day Dam
is in the public interest.
PEOPLE DO READ
SPOT ADS
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Pleasant Hill District
10 minute drive from Eugene
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TURKEY DINNER
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Also Our SOUTHERN
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ROBERT TAYLOR
DAVID FARRAR
"ESCAl'K TOt
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IN CINEMASCOPE
PIU.CE OF
I LAYERS''
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MAGGIE McNA.MARA
JOHN DEREK
VISTA VISION
Mary -'ohn
Murphy Payne
"HELLS ISLAND"
TECHNICOLOR
Barbara Payton
'MURDER IS
MY BEAT"
g.i'tlH WES.-.
STARTS
SUNDAY
"The year's funniest film!"
lift Mogoxin
I
1
Day STtui.iy and Sunday, ith a
hold ts first rodeo Sunday afl
iNew Policfc Chief
UMATILLA, Ore. (VP! James
Robert. Pilot Rock, pre., lias
been named police chief of this
eastern Oregon town, which was
without a peace officer for two
days.
Roberts, named by city com
missioners Friday, replaces Hugh
T iltlp whn rncimmrl Tnoclsv an.
cording to city officials. Little
has maintaineB he was ousted.
PORTLAND IIP Donald H.
Leap, 9, injured Wednesday when
a trolley pole from an interurban
car fell on him, died Thursday
in a local hospital.
The boy was in surgery for sev
eral hours.
Club Evacuated
MEDFORD Wi Brown's Club,
one of Medford's largest down
town food and billiard establish
ments closed early Thursday night
because of a telephoned bomb
threat.
When police were told of the
threat that a bomb would go off
at 11 p.m., they advised the club
to close at 10 p.m. It did and a
search revealed nothing, the same
result as in similar affairs
throughout the Northwest in re
cent weeks.
INagy Stripped
Of Last Post
BUDAPEST, Hungary W The
Hungarian press announced Fri-
Nagy was purged from the pre
miership last month for alleged
right-wing deviationism. He re
signed Thursday as vice chairman
of the Hungarian Patriotic Peo
ple's Front, the press reported.
The patriotic front, an organi
zation embracing all aspects of
Hungarian society, was founded
last September.
TREES TORN DOWN
BOGOTA, Colombia 141 A hur
ricane tore down more than a
million banana trees in' Magda
lena Department Thursday.
Weekday Show 7:00
Sunday Show 5:00
"Mi. 5-7354
ENDS SATURDAY
Dan O'Hcrlihy,
James Fernandex
Adventures of
ROBINSON
CRUSOE
COLOR
Rory Calhoun, Peggv Castle
YELLOW
TOMAHAWK
COLOR
ENDS TODAY
Show Starts at Dusk
POWERFUL STORY OF THE WEST!
Glenn
FORD
lUbati
STANWYCK
Edwin! 6.
ROBINSON
13 i?
Academy Award Winner
"WHEN MAGOO
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NEW YORK UV-,-The 18-?e;
ear-
'lurlesque" inNcw
York City has tieen lifted by court
orcftr, but the shows apparently
vm't be what they used to be.
State Supreme Court J ustice
Aron Steuer has cleared the way
tor producer to display the bur-
llesque signs that were ruled out
in 1937 when tfte shows got too
raw.
Steuef directed City License
Commissioner Edward .T. McCaf
frey to grant a license to Thomas
J. Phillips for presentation of
vaudeville and burlesque.
ARBITRARY ACTION
Steuer said McCaffrey's refusal
l!,0 ff"1 a burlesque license was
arbitrary and capticious" and
was carrying out his duties "in
the light of his personal moral
code." The justice also said Mc
Caffrey's action amounted to il
legal prccensorship.
There was no immediate indica
tion of whether the city would
appeal from Steuer's ruling.
Phillips, executive director of
the Burlesque Artists Assn., had
been refused a license by McCaf
frey to stage burlesque at the
Orpheum Theater in Brooklyn.
Phillips promised the shows would
be "clean" and "family-type"
without the bumps, grinds, strip
teasers and smutty jokes that got
burlesque into trouble back in
the 1930s.
WORD BANNED
The crux of Phillips' appeal to
Steuer was on the right to use
the word "burlesque in concc
tion with shows. The word had
been banned along with the smut.
McCaffrey said on April 20 in
refusing a license that he was
obligated to protect two types of
people: (1) those who would be
offended by seeing a burlesque
show of the type that had been
banned, and (2) those who bought
tickets to see that kind of a show,
only to find that the bumps and
grinds were no longer in the
shows.
McCaffrey held two public hear
ings before a final rejection of
Phillips' application
North Viet Nam
Extends Deadline
LONDON (.41 North Viet Nam
has extended for a month the
time in which residents of North
Viet Nam may move to the non
Communist south, the British
Foreign Office announced Fri
day. The original deadline was
midnight, May 18. About 700.
000 refugees already have quit
North Viet Nam and Western
officials estimate there are 400,-
000 more who want to leave.
Units Activated
SEOUL (41 Activation of two
more army reserve divisions Fri
day brought the South Korean re
serve strength to eight divisions
in addition to 20 active divisions.
Doors Open at 12:45
HI I. OYER
GLENN FORD "
inrn FRANCIS f'V,
loiUCALHtHH jaw
Also Charles Boyer
"THE HAPPY TIME"
Doors Open at 6:45
GSJvaLollobri
"Earthy, sexy, funny
mm
Doors Open at 12.45
Marjnrie Main
Chill Wills
'llirochot Iloiiuiiiec"
Also
Pnry Calhoun
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Veteran
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GUtSTS
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WESTERN ROLES Two-fisted sheriff, James Cagney,
questions his deputy, John Derek, about the loss of a
prisoner to a lynch mob in a scene from Paramount's
"Run for Cover," opening Suniiay at the McDonald.
Heir, 22, Renounces
'Yoke' of $400,000
NEW YORK Wi A Yale Uni-a freedom of choice, he cannot
versity senior who says he has be yoked by this inheritance."
"two hands and a head" of his The young disdainer of wealth
own has won the right to reject worked on a Vermont farm last
$400,000 left to him by his father. ; summer. He has said he has no
Surrogate William T. Collins
this week upheld the decision of
Eugene F. Sutcr Jr., 22, of New
York, to renounce the fortune.
Trustees of the fund had opposed
his action tin grounds it would:
destroy the trust.
NO OTHER INCOME
The young man, son of a mil
lionaire inventor and machinery
manufacturer who died in 1943,
has no other source of income.
But he told the trustees of the
estate acceptance of the fund
would violate his "moral and
political" principles.
He received about S36.000 in
come from the trust on his 21st
birthday but immediately gave it
away: $11.00 to the American
Friends Service Committee;
S5.000 to the Socialist Party; Sl,-
500 to the U.S. Grant School for
Negroes at Yale; and most of the
rest to his mother.
Collins, declaring he made his
ruling "reluctantly," said the law
was not concerned with the wis
dom or motive of Suter's renun
ciation, but only wilh its legality.
FREEDOM OF CHOICE
He said the law supports
Suters "insistence that
member of a free society, with
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specific plans for the future ex
cept to "go West someplace."
The court decision Is final.
i About half the area of China
is more than a mile above sea
level.
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ISIS I PLAV GOLF DANCING J'm I
W'fcSW DURINGTHEWEEK . ,C0CKTAILS FILET jjo S
THUNDER IN THE SADDLE...
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GUNS.. .than ntver rod. a man ff ' ' W. mjafl? , ritCffi'v if
" match hlml U A , , If 11 31 Support the
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Man Cleared
Of Assault .
ALBANY, Ore. HP Ivan Dale
Ifl'tland, 22, w.Ts cleajed Thurs
day by a District Court jury of
thrPe men jtnd three women of a
charge of assault and. battery on
a Lebanon man whose wife has
carried on a crusade agfiinst si
leed welfare fund misuse.
The jurv took less than an hotr
to free Hctland of tly March 9
a.ttack on E. A. Gall, 65.
Jfrs. G.all had written a letter
to a Lebanon newspaper describ
ing what she said were misuses of
welfare funds. Authorities said at
the time the beating of her hus
band may have been a result of
the letter.
Holland testified he acted in
self-defense and that Gall had
raised his hand to strike him.
FIRST RUN
MOVIE TIMES
SATURDAY
(Subject to Changpl
MCDONALD Prince of Playprs.
1:25, 5:1(1, 8:55. Escape to Burma, 3:20,
7:05, 10:50.
HKII.1G Happy Time, 1:M, 5:15,
8:55. Blackboard JunKle, 3:10, 6:50,
10:30.
RKX-lteIVs Island, 1:55, 4:55, 7:55,
10:50. Murder Is .My Beat, 12:30, 3:30,
6:30, 9:30.
SUNDAY
(Subject to Changel
HEII.IC, Happy Time, 1:34, 5:15,
8:55. Blackboard Jungle, 3:10, 6:50,
10:30.
McDONAI.D Run fnr Cover. 2:50,
6:20, 9:50. Devil Cirt from Mars, 1:05,
4:35, 8:05. Fight film, 2:30, 6:00, 9:30,
11:20.
REX Mr. Hulol'j Holiday, 1:00,
4:15, 7:30, 10:40. Tony Draws a Horse,
2:35, 5:50, 9:05.
o SWIM UOW .
DAILY-NOON to 11 p.m.
AND SUt?DAY ALL SUMMER LDNG
flew"30 ft. Water Slide"
BENTON -LANE POOL
Hiway99W. 4 mi. N. Junction City Phone 8-2838
SIW.-MON.-TUES.
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TOP
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IN
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The Pagan Beauty
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HEILIG STARTS WEDNESDAY
NOW ON FILM!
in the City of Sin!
SUNDAY
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