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Kail otnke Lames Dial-Lights
Economy in Midwest
CHICAGO (UPD The economic
Impact of the strike against the
Chicago and North Western
Railway hit the Midwest with
full force Thursday and appeals
(or a quick settlement mounted.
From Wyoming to Chicago,
the stoppage of the nation's
third largest railroad meant
plant shutdowns, workers laid
off, construction hobbled and
farm products stranded.
Eddie, Teddy
Debate Ends
On Soft Note
HOLYOKE, Mass. lOTD Round
two of the celebrated Eddie
Teddy debate ended without one
hard punch thrown.
The televised debate between
Edward (Ted) Kennedy, 30, the
President's youngest brother,
and Atty. Gen. Edward J. Mc
Cormack Jr., 38, nephew of
House speaker John McCor
mack, produced no c 1 e r - c u t
issues.
The participants, battling for
(he Democatic nomination for
the U.S. Senate seat vacated by
President Kennedy, Wednesday
night concluded the hour-long
debate by shaking hands like
long-lost friends and smiling for
photographers in marked con
trast to their first meeting.
McCormack in the first de
bate in South Boston Aug. 27
charged that Kennedy never had
worked for a living and was try
ing to ride his brother's coattails
to victory. But Wednesday night
he changed tactics and avoided
the personality issue.
Kennedy similarly stuck to a
detailed discussion of state and
national issues.
Pipeline Ceremony
SWEET HOME liP Comple
tion of Northwest Natural Gas
Co.'s $500,000 natural gas pipe
line to Sweet Home was recog
nized in a brief ceremony
Wednesday. Among those at
tending were Company Prcsi
dent Francis F. Hill and Warne
Nunn, administrative assistant i Mexico
In Chicago, federal mediator
Francis A. O'Neill Jr. entered
another round of talks with the
railroad and leaders of the
Order of Railroad Telegraphers
in hopes of solving the job se
curity dispute which as shut
down the North Western since
last Thursday.
There was no sign of an
early settlement in the walk
out of 1,000 AFL-CIO North
Western telegraphers.
The North Western said di
rectors of the Farmers Elevated
Assn., meeting in Huron, S.D.,
had charged that the strike was
"inflicting staggering losses on
the economy of South Dakota."
The railroad quoted the as
sociation as saying "defense con
struction at missile sites, sugar
beet crops and farm grain mar
ketings are being jeopardized
by this union attempt to force
the negotiation of . . . job cur
tailments on railroad manage
ment." The chief negotiator for the
nation's railroads in their dis
pute with another group of rail
unions appealed to President
Kennedy to take a hand in the
North Western strike.
Negotiator J. E. Wolfe said
the President "should delay no
longer in making a pronounce
ment that the striking tele
graphers' union is morally
bound to' accept the recom
mendations of the presidential
emergency board" recom
mendations which the North
Western has accepted.
Reports of economic effects
came in from almost every point
served by the North Western
along its 10,565 mile network
in nine Midwest states from
Chicago to Lander, Wyo.
to Gov. Mark Hatfield.
Conservative School
Folds in Arizona
SCOTTSDALE, Aril. uFV The
University of Scottsdale has
folded without ever holding a
class.
The university, a school of
conservatism, was to have
opened Tuesday but President-
founder Richard E. Strahlem
said enrollment was inadequate.
He said only nine fulltime and
72 part time students registered.
Strahlem is a former New
state comptroller and
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Television Previews
Ella, Dizzy, Mamako Offer
Music and Entertainment
Vic Damone hosts Ella Fitz
gerald, Dizzy Gillespie and Ma
mako on "The Lively Ones" to
night at 9:30 on Channels 13
and 8.
Gillespie's number takes place
in the outfield of the Chavez
Ravine ball park, Mamako pan
tomimes the story of a young
girl's romance and Miss Fitz
gerald sings "On The Sunny
Side of the Street."
Other Thursday previews:
7:30 p.m., The Outlaws (13 8)
Eli Wallach starts as an aging
sheriff with his career at stake
and a killer at large as a cam
paign issue. A repeat showing
of "A Bit of Glory."
8:30 p.m.. Dr. Kildare (13 8)
A mother brings her son to
the emergency ward in convul
sions. AH she can tell Kildare
is that she left her apartment
for a few seconds and returned
to find the youngster in pain.
When Kildare tries to learn
whether the boy has swallowed
poison, he finds the boy is deaf
and cannot help him.
8:30 p.m., Oregon State Uni
versity (7) A special program
telecast for the purpose of in
troducing the new dean of Ore
gon State University's School of
Television in Review
'Live' TV Drama
Better Off Dead
By RICK I)U BROW
Of the United Press International
HOLLYWOOD CBS -TV's
"Steel Hour," which Wednesday
night offered a drama about the
attempted robbery of a Nevada
gambling casino, migh well have
heeded a solid poker rule: If
you have nothing, sit it out.
With the shocking imprima
tur of the Theatre Guild, the
play drove another nail into the
coffin of live New York televi
sion with a tale of a con man
who tries to force a lady black
jack dealer and her student boy
friend into allowing the haul.
Phyllis Newman played the
lady; Johnny Desmond, a singer,
was the con man; and John
Kerr, who was too ill to appear
in a recent "Steel Hour" presen
tation, portrayed the student.
He is not likely to feel much
better after Wednesday night.
The story began with Miss
Newman and Kerr wondering
how to get enough money to af
ford marriage. Miss Newman,
who has heard that $250,000 will
be accumulated in the cashier's
cage on a certain day, suggests
that possession of such an
amount would be a lovely way
to start married life. Dr. Samuel
Johnson, who felt that "in mat
ters of business, no woman stops
at integrity," would have been
proud of her.
Kerr, however, Is not. He is
horrified at the thought and
talks her out of it. But Des
mond, who has heard about the
scheme, thinks it has merit and
decides to pull the job himself.
Kerr threatens to shoot Des
mond, which would have been a
fine idea, although the script-
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Prime Minister Sir Alexander
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will leave London for New
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writer was a more logical tar
get. At any rate, no shooting is
necessary because the FBI
shows up at the last minute and
saves the day by accusing Des
mond of an old crime.
The acting was non-existent;
the directing by Bruce Minnix
was misdirected; and the writer,
Harold Ogast, should apologize.
The view we were offered of a
Nevada casino was so childish
and ludicrous as to be astounding.
As for the scenery, ti looked
just like what a set designer
who had never been to Nevada
would imagine after bad reading.
The Channel Swim: Christo
pher Plummer and Hope Lange
star in a 90-minute production
of "Cyrano de Bcrgerac" on
NBC-TV Dec. 6. . . CBS-TV of
fers a one-hour special on the
history of the National Football
League Sept. 2.
Guidelines for British televi
sion's new code on cigarette ad
vertising are reported to include
suggestions that smoking not be
depicted as socially necessary,
or desirable for youngsters, or
equated with masculinity, or ri
diculously pleasureful, or adored
by popular heroes.
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10 p.m., CBS Reports (6) A
repeat showing of "The Year of
the Polaris." This program was
originally shown two years ago
but is still exciting as it unfolds
the history of the Polaris. The
program traces the origin of the
missile, explains how and why
the Navy rushed it to comple
tion and follows it through its
successful testing.
Movies
7:30 p.m., (2) "Sleep, My
Love." Claudctte Colbert, Don'
Ameche, Robert Ci'ir.ir.ir.gs. A '
husbaml who wants his wife out
on thd way tries to get rid of
her by driving her insane.
familiar suspense melodrama.
(1947 good).
11:30 p.m., (12) "The Lock
et." Laraine Day, Brian Ahernc,
Robert Mitchum, Gene Ray-1
mond. Beautiful girl mentally
unbalanced ruins the lives of
men who love her. Overdone,
confused melodrama. (1946 1
fair).
Friday (daytime):
9:35 a.m., (12) "Margin For
Error." Joan Bennett, Milton
Berle. Entertaining but dated
comedy-drama about intrigues
in the New York office of the
German Consul before the war.
(1943 fair).
3 p.m., (2) "Fallen Angel."
Alice Faye, Dana Andrews, Lin
da Darnell. Andrews marries
Miss Faye for her money, hop
ing to latch onto Miss Darnell
after he gets some dough. But
Miss Darnell is murdered and
he is a suspect. (194(1 fair).
3 p.m., (8) "20 Mule Team."
Wallace Beery, Leo Carrillo,
Anne Baxter. Strictly for Beery
fans. Slow moving story of a
mule skinner who hauls borax
out of Death Valley. (1930
fair).
4:15 p.m., (6) "San Francis
co Docks." Burgess Meredith,
Barry Fitzgerald. Longshoreman
is jailed for a murder he didn't
commit. Well-acted adventure
film. (1941 fair).
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PUBLIC AUCTION
LAND SALE
September 27, 1962 at 11:00 A.M. & 2:00 P.M., P S T.
The Ore ton State Highway Commission will offer for sale at oral
public auction the following properties In the Cottage Grove and
Eugene areas. The sale will he held on the premises described as
follows on September 27, 1962 at 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., P.S.T.:
11:00 A.M., P.S.T. COTTAGE GROVE
File No. W44 Located on Pacific (business) Highway In
Cottage Grove. A triangular parcel of land at the NE corner
of Washington and Ith Streets, containing 1,705 q, ft., and
- further described a follows:
A parcel of land lying In the S'4 of Lot 4. Block 1 in Long
and Landess Addition to Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon,
the said parcel containing 1,701 aq. ft., mora or less.
This property la level and graveled, and has sidewalks and
curbs. The minimum price which will be accepted la 91,365.00.
2:00 P.M., P.S.T. EUGENE
rile No. J2fl Located In Prairie Rd. -Eugene Section of the
Junction CityKugene Highway. A 1 acre parcel of com
mere La I land located north of Eugene on Old Highway 99.
Tht level, tiiangular-ihiped property Is bounded by the
highway on the ess tide, Prairie Rd, on the West, and
ftarger Drive on the north. It Is further described as follows:
A parcel of land lying In the NK or Section 22, Township
17S, Range 4W W M. Lane County, Oregon, the said parcel
containing 1.0 acre, more or less.
The minimum price which will be accepted Is tlfl.OOO.OO, cash
or checx or ten per cent down at time of sale with balance
due In thirty (30) days.
TERMS or SALE: Cash or check. Minim nm prlres are stated In
each of the above parcel descriptions. All of the hid price mast
accompacy the successful bid, unless otherwise stated. The right
It reserved to accept er reject any or all bids subject to Com.
mltstoe) approval. Conveyance will be by Bargain and Rale Deed.
The sale of these properties It subject to tperlal aismrntt. If
any restrictions, reservations and easements of record.
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