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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1960)
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Ji-fiilT VVfflS'-E 0.r.rK5S SIi. A U MM V.'jKSI T-iV lilZ.W iS.-iAST .;U.T&rsa7i T ( A'LS'B I IT lN T A.U, ON Ml-. PlwtW- OIASEP rAV X K THE TJtoOT WCS'T HJIo-lf VOJ -.-: WwN J . J, y X V..-T..ICE-4J. ROW ... Xl-yX- ? P-'N7"- ripB. "a V-llhSEAW-- ,,; DICK TRACY rffi';i?f,IWffl ,1 OUR DEAR y u- c. ' rAHA LEIS.WIOS,. T AND THE f EXCELLENT! NOW I THINK ) aUlfei&aaiiifflr C HAKU KOU ALOHA 5HIRT5, I MUUMUUS V. WE CAN GO TO WORK. J WE HAVE NEWS, Y THIS I 15 IN GREAT f (Vt. ',!. EVERVTHINCJ I CAME AIR- U Jr -. TERRIBLE NEWSf ( WAV, VrJBLE;J REUSED THE GIRLS LIVED MAIL AN .--CA- WHERE 15 VrlRLS. 53--V TO KNOW UP TO THEIR HOUR AGO. 5S?.N. iLTl f Sj' LI'L ABNER bIGNAL COkPS.'.' h T PF.CK OUT A ri.1 MESSAGE. "TO NcfcVC ALL OUR IROOPS TH WARS REX MORGAN. M.D, AfrANWHILE I'LL TRY LEAVE AA6 ALCNE W.TJ , f-Srt Ht ; :u CAN ANGELA'S V I V CC.CAVELL.' Vi J 'Lrr -'VOUVF HEAK3 V NO...AN0IV6 BEEN - rj I A(rANVH!LE kl , 1'. V L rJJC NOTHINJ& F?CM 1 VEICY CONCERNED.' i,. Ti-.J Hit? . 1 "-l ''( AN3 OR CAV ELL ALL PEHI ElTHES7 -r"S?''l 'i K 1 CPE V; TO HAVE UN-5HE3. AMO. J V-, --if- "-Srj3'S'M-! REaTCTCE CA.LETCM V i'y I' TCVMJ MMCW, CAPTAIN EASY CACEFtll.fASV! THE TI6ER4 GOT HIM PlWWEO 1. lLVYN". KOIP IT I THAT CAT HOT MOvlMdl MR. McKEE... ARK VOU ALL RIGHT S Sandbdtj operations paying off in flood-ravaged area The Bend Bulletin, Friday, April 1, I960 By United Prt lnternllonl Around the clock sandbag oper ations acainst enraged rivers were paying off in Nebraska to day but new floods elsewhere in the Middle West brought the num ber of homeless to 6,000 persons. National Guardsmen, civil de fense workers and volunteers were winning the battle of the levies in Nebraska, hardest-hit state in the Midwest flood belt. Although close to 4.000 persons were homeless in the state, the floods failed to make a major breakthrough. However, the tons of water surging down flooded streams in the country's mid-section were pouring into the great Mississippi SEE and HEAR Judge Harry C. Fowler Your Democratic Candidate for UNITED STATES SENATOR In his weekly series "REPORT TO THE PEOPLE" KGW-TV Channel 8 Saturday, April 2 6:15-6:30 P.M. and Missouri Rivers. Chunks of ice tore seven ton gates from an electric power dam on the Mississippi at Keo kuk, Iowa. The breakthrough was expected to cause a three-foot Hash rise downstream. The Weather Bureau at Mem phis, Tenn., far downstream, is sued its first flood warning for lowland residents in five years. The Missouri River was out of its banks in parts of Nebraska and Missouri. Missouri Guv. James T. Blair ordered the Na tional Guard to sandbag levies near Glasgow, Mo., to prevent a breakthrough. The death toll mounted as the floods spread from Wisconsin, Il linois and Michigan into the Ohio Valley and Pennsylvania. Eleven persons were dead four in Mis souri, three in Nebraska and one each in Illinois, Kansas, South Da kota and Michigan. Two Seventh Day Adventist ministers vanished on a boat trip up the rain-swollen Shiawassee River in central Michigan. Offi cials said the current was ton strong for their small boat and their only chance was in reaching high ground. BP KOLN TV J2 KTTV g Kf.W ! 6 CARNIVAL t f li-H-4Vl ?) a-S -- "What stumps me is how he KNOV.'b when I simply have to get out of tho office on time!" TELEVISION IN REVIEW 'The Bat' gets new TV series off to good start KKIDA V 6. IN) WfnOier-Sporu-News News Central .Michaels In Africa 6 IS Dfiiia E'iivardi. Newi " 6 .10 Shotsun Slad. L'nlnn Pacific vw P-iit B:4S ' " Hnntli'y.Kiitiklpy News 7. no Award Theatr San Kranc-lsi-o Beat Kndrvy Niriht Figlita 7: 15 7:f) Rawhld. Walt Disney Present! 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IS ' " 1 ,.i To Gun Plaihous " W : -I An-i.ii-l I s 1 la j , .. Kk'li'la rvrhy 1 45 " " ; i Aim hair Tnealie t,-is a:id i.i-1-llcs Sa-iir-lay Ma-inca ? is m " Fields Showcas. j 45 " " ? " " " j -v ) a " " 1 is 4 cnaniiionilup Buwung True S'.ory ,o " Oetecuve'i Diary 4 is .-l rnnlic ' .- i l:n,l to Adven.ui. All S ar CV-'J Sim Icy Teniiil. S 5 ,! Bovilinf SUri " -5 45 By Fred Danzig UPI Staff Writer NEW YORK a'PI For those who swing only with the quiet, underplayed mysteries, "T h e Bat" will never do. But for those who enjoy their who-dun-its in the all-out, no-doors-barrcd style, where charac ters have names like Courtleigh Fleming, hands reach through windows, shadowy figures dash down corridors, people streak up and down stairs while old women shriek and heroes hold their chins high, Thursday night's production of "The Bat" should have been perfect. I thought the 3(Vyear-oId mys lery melodrama classic by Mary Roberts Iiinehart and Avery Hop good got NBC-TV's "Dow Hour of Great Mysteries" off to a de lightfully spooky, exciting start. Waller Kerp's adaptation re ceived a staging that made no attempt to conceal or soften a story that has been made to seem rather primitive and quaint with the passage of the years. In fact, the opposite was true. The pro duction by Robert Saudek Asso ciates used those very fundamen tal touches the creaking doors, thunder, dark hallways, hidden rooms, dead bodies and furtive glances to make "The Bat" cap tivating entertainment. They don't write 'em like that anymore. (And if they do, they don't get them produced.) But the suspense-building tricks still work. The plan that scared audi- 5.v'-:oT2 .vv fc-xa,! 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Miss Hayes was just right as the shrewd, indomitable Cornelia Van Oren. Miss Hamilton, as usual, was excellent as a nervous wreck named Lizzie. Robards didn't en ter into the spirit of the play as j completely as he might have. But as a representation ot a iamous old mystery story, this product of "The Bat" hit a home run. "The Many Sides of Mickey Rooney" were exposed to a CBS TV special Thursday night, The hour offered Mickey a chance to act, sing, dance and do comedy. He proved that he is un doubtedly a great guy to have at a party, or on a night club stage. Much of Rooney's humor, how ever, is the sort that schoolboys go in for. It involves such deli cate touches as nose-wiping, gar lic breath and the drunk act. It draws easy laughs I laughed, too but it is the sort of laugh ter that has mental reservations. The show's pace, crisp at the start, wilted before the half-way point and never managed to perk up again. Assisting Mickey were Joey Forman and Gloria Dt Haven. Historians may be interested to note than when Mickey imperson ated a drunk in one sketch, he opened with: "Which way is it to 'The Jack Paar Show'?" Joe E. Brown served as host Thursday night for ABC-TV's vi- ! deotaped circus special, which featured a number of acts in the 1 one-ring Bertram Mills Circus of London. The performers were brisk, daring and clever and al- i though inadequate lighting dimin ished the effectiveness of the per formances, it still adds up to a delightful show for children of all ages. 1 Tht Channt-I Swim: A one-hour musical series, "Carnival On - Ice," takes over NBC-TV's "Sun day Showcase" slot for the sum mer season. I "Dennis the Menace" will be known as "Dennis the Pickle" when he arrives on British TV screens . . . "The Renegade." a full-hour series about a pair of free-wheeling adventurers bounc ing around during the Civil War, is in preparation for NBC-TV's fall schedule. Steve Cochran and Richard Nev co-star. AR6VOU ALL RIGHT ylfH'A TU IMPKr pcAm. 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