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IF IT lT MY FELLOW 51XVIVGn WTTI VOLiVE EARLY P-iT OiPUTY QUWIM CF JSa Of THE DEUWED PtSCiNT IN ELEVATORS! LIW 6000!-VOU HAVt A 'T L rfl fcffif - Oh A FOUR- EYED, TWO LtLTttH' MOKSIL IS THIS f 5 SPLLM OUR BOARDING HOUSE AW. FOR CATS AVE. COME BACK HEKE.WU BIS POPE NWASSA MM, AN'NVAY?yx;., , with MAJOR HOOPLE PLEASE, DON'T. .NOT YET.' IT WOULD 6E JUST MY LUCK ' THAT YOU'D HAVE TO LEAVE.' J Cl ..- ?l'JT t ! Ik 2 0 6 The Bulletin, Saturday, September 21, 1963 Table Fare ACROSS 7 Beverage I Bit of butter 8 Light-colored A Main course 8 Plant part 8 Breakfart item 10 Girl' name 1 2 Malt beverage romontory 3Sea bird 17 Peril J4 Solitary 15 Brythonic sea Rod 16 Lively dances 1R Pilchard 0 Poker stakes 21 Cereal grain 22 Swedish nightingale 24 Emporium J6 Pealed 27 Decay 30 Each 31! Moon goddess 34 Rope strand 35 Expunged 36 Landing vessel 37 Liquid measun 39 Hardy heroine 40 Location 41 Wager 42 Having wings 45 Began 49 Confirmed 51 Yellow bugle plant 52 Prayer ending 53 Masculine nickname 54 Neither 55 Cultigen 56 Paradise 57 Obtain DOWN 1 Chums 2 Athena 3 Intimidator 4 Earn 5 Ireland 6 Feminine appellation 19 Palm fruits 23 Insert 24 Shaded walk 25 Egyptian sacred bull 26 Mi Up; ate 27 Setting anew 28 Individuals 29 Scatters .11 Reproduced 33 Tardier 38 Packed Television in Difficulty in finding sponsor for Hedda Gabbler' amazes By Rick Du Brow UPI Staff Writer HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - The amazing thing about Friday night's CBS-TV production of Hen- rik Ibsen's classic play, "Hedda Gahlcr," with Ingrid Bergman, is not how good or bad it was but that it took so many months to land sponsorship. It is true that the 90-minute adaptation by Phil Rcisman Jr. cost 5300,000 to produce, but it is also true that in addition to Miss Queen receives scandal details LONDON (UPI Prime Minis- Lei' Harold Macmillan paid a call rnday on Queen Elizabeth, pre sumably to inform her of the con tents ol the Denning sex-and-sec- urity report. Macmillan drove to Bucking ham Palace after meeting briefly with his cabinet. The prime min ister normally visits the Queen about once a week to advise her of current problems, and it ap peared certain that they would discuss the Denning report during today's talk. Lord Denning, the jurist Mac millan assigned to investigate possible security aspects of War Secretary John Profumo's involve ment with play-girl Christine Keeler, submitted his report this week. The government announced Thursday that the report will be published in full next week, indi cating that Denning's investiga tion involved no other member of the government. There are re ports, however, that he was sharply critical of Macmillan's handling of the Profumo case. The war secretary resigned in disgrace after admitting he had lied to Parliament about his "im proper relationship" wiLh the heeler girl, who also had been sharing her bed with a Russian naval attache. Youth collapses, dies at Medford MEDFORD (UPI) A 14-year- old Medford youth was pronounced dead on arrival at a hospital Fri day after collapsing while swim ming in a municipal pool. Gerald Walter Hobbs. a Med ford high school sophomore, was swimming with some companions following a physical educa tion course when he complained of feeling dizzy. He collapsed mom ents later and was given moulh to moulh resuscitation after being pulled from the water. Jackson County Medical Exam iner Dr. A. Erin Merkel said the cause of death was not immedi ately known. An autopsy was scheduled. City manager at Salem quits SALEM I UPD Salem Citv Manager Ken Mathewson resigned his $17,000 a year position Thurs day night to accept a $4: 000 a ' year job as director of Metropoli tan Research Corp. of Detroit. Mich. The announcement w as made at a special City Council meeting. Mathewson's resignation be comes effective Pec. 1. Mathewson, 46, has been Salem city manager since 1956. The .Metropolitan Research Corp. is financed by large Detroit Industrial corporations, sup plemented by grants from the Ford Foundation, City of Detroit, an the lailej Auto Workers, Answgr to Previous Punfo O R EjOIOiNJ MIA tlNTC B U T AlsTfE A UISTETb ONAgVETg IgTtgggg eieajl. if t la mIoIt ImMIs 5EWcfefas hTTr pZyCEl bfrERo EE. J SEEIE kJHH SM M fTajhTmf rTs1 SsrasBeElsi alo1vmi HSWA"rrr 40 Offensive smell 46 Head (Ft) 41 Community in 47 Cry of Switzerland bacchanals 4'J Gmndparenta! 48 Australian 43 Halt pompano 44 Nautical term 50 Primate I 2 13 It 15 IS 17 I IS 19 110 111 is n ri 13 is IT" rs IT mas a na-r 1 1 1 31 p 3Z 33 34 1 35 3S n a w n 55" 2 (43 (44 "1 J3- 46 47 14) JtJ 8 " 51 M 54 : s b 57 Mill I I I I I l n Review Bergman, it slarred Sir Michael Redgrave, Sir Ralph Richardson and Trevor Howard ( who should be called "Sir" just out of re spect i. Some regular television series have spent half as much just for a weekly segment. The argument seems to have been, however, that Bergman in almost anything except Ibsen would have been a cinch for a sponsor. Presumably, the reason is that Ibsen, like Chekhov, while dealing with deep seated social frustrations, treats them in rather static form, re quiring subtlety and boiling from within instead of much outer ac tion. The plot of "Hedda," in brief, tells of a 19th century emancipat ed woman, who has recently mar ried a dull scholar, and. as a result of her boredom and the frustration of her romantic im pulses, resumes a friendship with a former suitor, destroying her seU and those around her. First off, it was gratifying just to have the production on the air finally, and to watch four such professionals at work. However, some learned recollections by a fellow reviewer with whom I watched the show several days ago impelled me to re-read the play, which I had not seen or scanned for years and the re reading left me feeling frankly that the 90-minute versions was considerably short of perfection. Still, 1 think the 40 minutes of fered a good manv worthwhile moments. I especially liked Red grave as the husband. ABC-TV Friday night offered the debut of a new half-hour com edy scries, "The Farmer's Daugh ter." starring Inger Stevens as a girl of Swedish descent who be comes governess to a widower congressman's two boys and I must say the premiere turned out a good deal better than I expect ed. It was very low-key, and the director was Ralph Nelson, who I assume is the same Ralph Nel son that directed "Requiem for a Heavyweight" and the fine new movie "Lilies of the Field." What he did was to give the half-hour some realy family warmth and a bit of poignancy with the usual overbusy father and a son want ing to be closer to him. Miss Stevens radiated warmth, intelli gence and loveliness as the ideal istic governess who takes the congressman's son on a tour of historic Washington sites; and W illiam Windom was excellent as the ambitious father; as was Mickev Sholdar as his boy who worships him. It is a situation show, so one shouldn't expect much but situation shows have been much worse. ARC-TV also presented Friday night two one-hour mystery ser ies: one a new weekly show. "Burke's Law." with Gene Barry as a millionaire detective; and a revamped version of "77 Sunset Strip." with only Etrem Zimbalist returning in a regular role. Both series employed many famous performers for their premieres, hut utilized little of their talents. Man fatally hurt in accident HOOD RIVER UP1 Thomas Ring. 44. was fatally injured in a one car accident on Oregon High way 2ft2 seven miles south of here Friday night. Ring died in a local hospital an hour after the 9 20 crash, accord ing to the sheriffs office. WINS POLL TWICE WATFORD. England (CPU G. Anderson won M pounds ($56i twice this week In the Watford football club's poll. The odds against this happening art 13.5 million M la Negroes plan marches in U.S. cities Sunday By United Prats International Negroes in many cities across the nation have scheduled "sym pathy marches" Sunday in me mory of four girls killed in the bombing of a Negro church at Birmingham, Ala., last Sunday. Plans for such demonstrations have been announced in such cit ies as New York, Los Angeles and Boston. Friday, Raleigh, N.C., and Richmond and Char lottesville, Va., were added to the list. The Richmond branch of the National Association for the Ad vancement of Colored People (NAACP) said in a statement that every American, no matter what his race, bears a share of the responsibility for the bombing. In Birmingham, city officials were hopeful that the racial cris is could move from the streets to the conference table. A two-man mediation team appointed by President Kennedy will go to Birmingham next week to meet with white and Negro leaders in an effort to settle differences. Two white youths were bound over to a grand jury without bond Friday for the pistol slaying of a Negro boy following the bombing. Elsewhere in the nation: Birmingham: Two off-duty high; way patrolmen were attacked by a Negro man on a downtown street Friday night and another man w as stabbed In the shoulder by the same Negro, police said. Selma, Ala.: A state court in junction warning will have little effect on continued protest dem onstrations against segregation. Negro leaders said Friday. Now Orleans: Police arrested 82 Negro children and three adult supervisors during a singing, clap ping march on city hall Friday to protest alleged discrimination in voting registration. Washington: Negroes will ap peal on Oct. 15 to the U.S. Su preme Court an appellate court ruling on whether Prince Edward County, Va., can padlock public schools to avoid integration. Memphis, Tenn.: The NAACP has filed a motion here seeking to reopen the Jackson, Tenn., school desegregation case. The motion said that a school zoning system is "completely gerrymandered," not only to stop desegregation but to bring segregation back to some schools. Unions must change image, delegates told EUGENE (UPI) James T. Marr, secretary of the state AFL CIO, told a convention audience Friday that business has succeed ed in transferring to t h e unions the cartooned image of a bloated crook stealing pennies from the purse of a widow. Marr told the convention audi ence that "labor has got to correct this misconception." Oregon Labor Press reporter Gene Klare added that unions could not hope to obtain needed programs "unless they communi cate." Klare, accepting a labor leader ship award for Press editor James Goodscll, said, "this is why it is significant that you have given the leadership award to a news paper editor." Convention delegates also went on record in support of the Oregon tax measure that has been re ferred to ari Oct. 15 vote. 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GOODE, aka GRACE MARJORIE GOODE, Deceased In the District Court of the State of Oregon for Deschutes County NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned, Adminis trator of the estate of GRACE M. GOODE, aka GRACE MAR JORIE GOODE, deceased, has filed his final account in the above entitled court, and that October 16, 1963, at 2:00 o'clock p.m. in the Court Room of the above entitled court has been appointed by the court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto, if any, and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published Sep tember 14, 1963. CRAIG C. COYNER, Administrator of said es tate 238-244-250-256-C NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of WILLIAM A. BRIN- SON, Deceased In the District Court of the State of Oregon for Deschutes Countv. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned, Edna E. Brinson, has been appointed as Administratrix of the estate of William A. Brinson, deceased, by the above entitled Court. 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