Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, June 21, 1962, Image 11

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    Page 12A EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Thuri., June 21, 1962
Club, Market
Alky Permits
Suspended
State Commission
Charges Violations
A Glcnwood club and a Eu
gene market have had their
liquor licenses suspended tem
porarily after being charged
with violations of the state
liquor law.
Suspended Wednesday by the
Oregon Liquor Control Com
mission were the Emerald Club
at 3697 Franklin Blvd. in the
G Ion wood district, and Irish &
Swarlz Market No. 3 at 777 W.
Sixth Ave., Eugene.
A 20-day suspension effective
July 9 was imposed on the Em
erald Club, owned and operated
by Merle Short, on a charge of
misrepresenting alcoholic liq
uor (by dilution) to the public.
State liquor control authorities
s
said the violation occurred May
24.
The suspension against the
Irish & Swartz Market is for 15
days effective July 9, and is
based on a complaint that beer
was sold to a minor on March
7.
The commission Wednesday
also denied the request of Jack
J. Curtiss of Eugene for a li
cense to sell draft and bottled
beer in The Hut in Lowell.
That denial was based on the
opinion of the commission that
granting of such license "is not
demanded by public interest or
convenience."
K Predicts Reds
Will Catch U.S.
HUNEDOARA, Romania W
Soviet Premier Khrushchev
predicted Thursday that the
Soviet Union would overtake
the United States in total in
dustrial production in the next
10 years.
Addressing 30,000 steel work
ers at the Huncdoara Stadium,
he also said the USSR expects
to produce 250 million tons of
steel a year roughly twice
America's present capacity
within 20 years. ,
Huncdoara is Romania's big
Rest iron and steel complex,
producing the bulk of the coun
try's steel output which in 1961
was 2,127,000 tons.
Eugenean Reports
Loss of Money
William F. Stone of 132 W.
Eighth Ave., Eugene, reported
to Eugone police Thursday that
an envelope containing some
money had been taken from
papers in his room.
Stone said that he had
visitor between 12:30 and 2:30
p.m. daylight Wednesday. He
called police early Thursday
morning when he discovered
the loss.
Market Sinks
NEW YORK vn The stock
market continued to sink Thurs
day in active trading.
Averages slipped under the
lowest levels at which tho mar
ket had closed this year and
edged toward the midday
depths of May 20, when the
market first plunged.
Tho Dow Jones average of 30
industrial storks was off 6.60
at noon to 556.30. only a few
points above the 533.75 hit dur
ing last month's slide.
Eugene
Quartet
In Contest
"The Journeymen," Eugene
barbershop quartet, is com
peting in Kansas City, Mo.,
this week in an internaional
barbershop quartet singing
contest.
Tho Journeymen are one of
two quartets representing the
Pacific Northwest "Evergreen"
district in the international
competition of the Society for
the Preservation and Encour
agement of Rarhcrshop Quar
tet Singing in America, Inc.
(SPEBStJSAV
The other Pacific North
west entrant is the Four-Do-Matics,
of Seattle, Wash., per
ennial district qualifier.
Members of the Eugene
quartet are Dennis Stier,
tenor; Allen Koherstein, lead;
Terry Shannon, baritone; and
Curt Both, bass. The quartet
is a member of the Cascade
chapter of the SPEBSQSA.
The competition will con
tinue through Saturday night.
Some 45 quartets, plus chorus
es from throughout the United
States and Canada, will take
part in the competition.
Radio Station KKIKi of Eu
gene will broadcast 25 min
utes of the final contest at
12 05 pm. standard. 1 OS (lay.
linht Sunday.
Frank (Iraham. of Jasper,
an international board mem
ber, and .1. II. "Hud" I.eaho,
Jasper, director of the Cas
cade Chorus, are also attend
ing the event in Kansas City.
Club
By KENNETH PAVNE
For the ResliterGuard
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cause Club Intime's initial bill,
presented in the Student Union
building "Fishbowl" under the
auspices of Carnival Theatre,
was rather dull.
Maybe it was the heat. Maybe
It was the unfamiliar intimacy
of working within arm's reach
of the audience. Whatever the
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Intime Tries Hard,
reason, the performers, hard
though they worked, failed to
arouse a predominantly student
audience that remained polite
but largely unimpressed.
In spite of the assistance of
the Starlighters, an extremely
able and willing five-piece
dance combo, an air of audition
hovered over the performances
that were tight and frequently
self-conscious.
An exception was the last act
on the bill, the Grenadiers, an
instrumental and vocal trio
from Eugene who specialize in
folk music. Jim and John Dot-
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son and Bob Siegenthaler were
performing together for only
the third time Wednesday
night, but they displayed a
great deal of promise. Their
voices blend well. What's more,
they have charm.
Linda Blodgett, supported by
a chorus of four, was again
pleasing in "Life Upon the
Wicked Stage," a number she
does so well in "Showboat."
Vivian Tendollen, who did
Eleanor Roosevelt in the LT
production of "Sunrise at Cam
pobello," appeared to advantage
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fortunately the latter quality
was hidden from part of the
audience by a monstrous micro
phone that might easily pass
for a scoop shovel.
"Poetry Sketch," a mono
logue by Karen Higgens, who
was chosen UT's best actress of
1961-62, satirizes the pretentious
and phony in ultra esoteric
poetry and for that reason has
comedy possibilities. It barely
grazed its target Wednesday
night because it was too over
drawn to be especially pointed
or funny.
Other acts presented were
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Misses
Jane Stevens In an Irish jig; f
Paula Bonnier in "Dance of the '
Seven Veils" from "Showboat;" j
Terry Thomas and Patti Flower, :;
dance duo; Pricilla Hake, vocal- !
ist; a dance chorus directed by
Thomas; Carol Mclntyre, vocal
ist; and Ron Coulter, ventrilo- $
quist. Lowell Slick was master,
of ceremonies.
Club Intime will continue
weekly performances, with a
weekly change in bill, in the
"Fishbowl" until July 4 when it
moves outside to the Carnival s"
Theatre amphitheater adjacent i
to the University Theatre. i
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