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6 The Bulletin, Saturday, December 21, 1963
DENNI?, THE MENACE
Television in review
Peter, Paul and Mary to be
guests on Jack Benny's show
By Rick Du Brew
UPI Staff Writer
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Notes
to watch television by:
The Headliners: Folksingers
Peter, Paul and Mary guest
with CBS-TV's Jack Benny Jan.
14, and adapt his well-known
foibles to song. . .Highlights of
Bob Hope's Mideast Christmas
tour for servicemen will be aired
in a 90-minute NBC-TV program
Jan. 17. . .A troupe with which
Frank Sinatra Jr. plans to tour
Europe early next year is re
ported set for television out
ings in Paris and Barcelona.
Employment Dept.: CBS-TV's
Lucille Ball is being sought to
expand her series to an hour
next season In the wake of the
Mexican border
dispute settled
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Presi-dent
Johnson Friday signed a
treaty with Mexico settling the
long-standing Chamizal border
dispute involving land at El
Paso, Tex.
Johnson in signing the formal
ratification of the treaty recent
ly approved by the Senate, said
the agreement demonstrated
"that old and distasteful prob
lems can be solved when men
of honor try and see each
other's viewpoint."
Johnson, a Texan mmseit,
signed the document in the
treaty room on the second floor
of the White House.
The agreement provides for
the transfer of 437 acres of
American territory to Mexico
and an accompanying transfer
of over 200 Mexican acres to
this country.
Dispute over the land along
the Rio Grande River consti
tuted, according to Johnson, a
"thorn in the side of our rela
tions with Mexico for nearly a
century."
Johnson expressed the hope
that the Chamizal treaty would
be a model for settlement for
further problems in this hemis
phere and the rest of the world
"with similar tolerance and
trust."
9-pound girl
born to Sophia
MADRID (UPI! Princess
Sophia of Greece, wife of
Prince Juan Carlos of Spain,
son of the pretender to the
Spanish throne, gave birth to a
nine-pound girl Friday.
The new princess, described
as "healthy," is considered by
monarchists third in line to the
empty Spanish throne, after her
grandfather, Don Juan of Bour
bon, and her father, Prince
Juan Carlos.
The newest member of the two
royal families was bom in a
delivery room at Our Lady of
Lereto Hospital, less than two
miles from the home of her pa
rents. Police mounted a special
guard Inside and around the
hospital immediately, keeping
newsmen and curious spectators
from entering the building. A
Spanish police source said three
Greek secret servicemen were
in the hospital. There were 11
armed Spanish police officers
on duty outside.
TAKEN INTO CUSTODY
MCMINNVTLLE (UPI) -Two
17-year-old boys were taken into
custody Friday In connection
with a bomb threat telephone
call to Sheridan High School
Thursday morning.
The boys, both juniors at the
school, were turned over to iuve-
oila authorities.
IS SANT4 REAUlV SONna 8HJM6
M AUTWT STUFF I ASKED RK'
ending of the Danny Thomas
show, which follows her. . .Al
lan (My Son, the Folkslnger)
Sherman, who was pursued to
be Jack Benny's 1963 summer
replacement, is now a possibil
ity to sub for CBS-TV's Garry
Moore in the 1964 hiatus per
haps with the New Christy Mins
trels as part of the package.
The News: Sunday's "ABC
News Reports" features Presi
dent Johnson's candle-lighting
ceremony at the Lincoln Memor
ial in honor of the late Presi
dent Kennedy; NBC-TV and
CBS-TV also have programs
about the event ... NBC-TV's
two one - hour documentaries
about Cuba the first on the
ill-fated Bay Of Pigs invasion,
the second about the missile
crisis will air Jan. 26 and
Feb. 4, after being postponed
following President Kennedy's
assassination.
The Capital: Elizabeth Car
penter, newly-named staff direc
tor and press secretary to Mrs.
Lyndon B. Johnson, was once
joint chief, with her husband,
of the Washington bureau of
Variety, the show business news
paper. . .Her husband, Les Car
penter, is still head of the bur
eau. . .Robert Stack says the
U. S. Information Agency asked
him to tour South America be
cause of the popularity of his
Untouchables video series
south of the border.
The Plan: "Broadside," a
half-hour comedy about a pla
toon of Waves in World War II,
as a possible series followup
to the successful "McHale's
Navy". . ."The Noisemaker," a
planned CBS-TV entry about a
flamboyant New York press
agent, with Craig (Peter Gunn)
Stevens as headliner.
More Plant: A CBS-TV series
project called "The Reporter,"
about a New York newspaper
man, will be produced by the
firm of song-and-dance man
Keefe Brasselle, who had a
summer fill-in show on the net
work this year. . ."The Rogues."
an expected upcoming NBC-TV
series with David N i v e n ,
Charles Boyer and Gig Young,
is reported as a takeoff on the
famous British film "The Lav
ender Hill Mob."
Mother gives
gift of life
to her daughter
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPD
Mrs. Ethel Mark gave her 26-year-old
daughter the gift of life
for Christmas this year.
The daughter. Mrs. Louis
Sweet, 26, herself a mother of
three, suffered from a kidney
disease and physicians said she
would die unless a transplant
operation were performed.
Mrs. Mark. 53, agreed to the
operation and on Dec. 13 one
of her kidneys was transplated
into the body of her daughter.
Mrs. Sweet still is under in
tensive care at St. Luke's Hos
pital and doctors said it would
be "at least a month" before
they could be sure her svstem
will not reject the gift kidney.
But everything thus far is fav
orable, they said.
Mrs. Mark already has at
tained the freedom of this hos
pital. Friday she rode in a
wheelchair to visit her daughter
down the corridor.
Mrs. Sweet, whose husband is
employed by the Bendix Corp..
suffered several years from a
chronic kidney ailment which
had grown progressively worse.
When doctors decided her only
hope for life was a kidney trans
plant a brother, Norman Mark,
33, stepped forward. The doc
tors turned him down because,
they said, his kidney would not
fit. The brother weighs 200
pounds. Mrs. Sweat W!)Ui
slender.
Unpremeditated
murder ruled
against Negroes
EVREUX, France (UPI)-A
U.S. Army court martial Friday
found two Negro American sol
diers guilty of the unpremedi
tated murder of a white U.S.
airman in a barracks brawl
here Sept. 6.
A third defendant a white
soldier was convicted of the
lesser charge of involuntary
manslaughter in the same case.
The court then retired to con
sider sentences in the case
arising from the death of Air
man 1C. Robert Padgett, 23,
Woodlawn, Va., who died in a
hospital shortly after the fight.
The two Negro defendants
are Pvt. Richard L. Parker Jr.,
Eckman, W. Va., and Pfc. Ed
ward Spears, New York. They
faced a maximum penalty of
life imprisonment.
The white defendant was Pfc.
Allen L. Gernard, New York.
Three years is the maximum
penalty for involuntary man
slaughter. The military court was com
posed of six whites and two
Negroes.
U.S. officials have denied
French press reports that the
brawl was the culmination of
racial hostility between white
and Negro servicemen and
have attributed the fight to tra
ditional interservice rivalry.
The defendants claim the
fight broke out after some air
men shouted racial insults at
them.
A total of six soldiers were
charged with Padgett's mur
der. Pfc. Raymond Bost Jr.,
Pittsburgh, and Pfc. Robert
Burrell, ot Fnuaoeipnia, Dotn
Negroes, were convicted by an
all-white court Nov. 9 and sen
tenced to 15 and 12 years, re
spectively, at hard labor in
Leavenworth federal prison.
A sixth defendant, Negro sol
dier Franklin D. Waddell, 18,
Philadelphia, faces trial later.
The prosecution charges that
the defendants entered the Air
Force barracks and launched
an unprovoked attack with
steel bunk supports, killing
Padgett and injuring other air
men. Heider guilty
on two counts
PORTLAND (UPI) Sheridan
businessman Otto W. Heider Sr.
was found guilty on two counts
of income tax evasion Friday in
federal court here.
Judge G u s J. Solomon also
pronounced Heider's confiden
tial secretary, Irene E. Law
rence, guilty of aiding and abet
ting him in preparing false re
turns for 1953 and 1954.
Heider, a former lawyer who
was disbarred in 1959, and his
secretary were allowed to re
main free without bond.
The two -count indictment
charged Heider with claiming a
net loss of J92.937.05 in 1953 and
carrying the loss forward to
wipe out an $18,467.82 gain re
ported in 1954.
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NOTlCE6R EDITORS
Estate of JOHN DeBOER
In the District Court of the
State of Oregon for Deschutes
Countv.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the undersigned, A It a
Shields, has been appointed as
Executrix of the estate of John
DeBoer, deceased, by the above
entitled Court. AU persons hav.
ing claims against estate are
hereby notifed and required to
present the same, duly verified,
as by law required, to the un
dersigned at the office of De
Armond, Goodrich, Gray,
Fancher and Holmes, 1044 Bond
Street, P.O. Box 1151, Bend,
Oregon, within six months from
the first publication of this no.
tice in The Bulletin.
Dated and first published De
cember 14, 1963.
Date of last publication Janu
ary 4, 1964.
ALTA SHIELDS,
Executrix of said estate
DeARMOND, GOODRICH,
GRAY, FANCHER & HOLMES,
Attorneys for said estate.
8-14-19-24-C
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 2483
Estate of CHARLES K. WI
LEY, Deceased
In the District Court of the
State of Oregon for Deschutes
Countv.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the undersigned, Adminis
trator of the estate of Charles
K. Wiley, deceased, has filed
his final account in the above
entitled court, and that Mon
day. December 30, 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 hear,
ing of objections thereto, if any,
and the settlement thereof.
Dated and first published No
vember 30. 1963.
RALPH A. WILEY,
Administrator of said es
tate De ARMOND, GOODRICH,
GRAY & FANCHER,
Attorneys for said estate. - '
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed Bids will be received
on January 3, 1964, at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital, Harrv
Bongers, Administrator, by 4:Cib
p.m. for remodeling of the East
Wing of the hospital plus a So
larium. Specifications and blue
prints are available at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital.
The Board of Directors of
Pioneer Memorial Hospital re
serves the right to reject any
and or all bias.
The Board of Directors
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
9-1 4-C
INVITATION TO BID '
Sealed bids will be received
by the School Board of School
District No. 1. Deschutes Coun
ty, at the office of the Clerk,
221 Kansas, Bend. Oregon until
2:30 p.m.. Pacific Standard
Time. January 9, 1964 for con
struction of a grandstand and
locker building for Bend Senior
High School. Bend. Oregon, at
which time they will then and
there be opened and publicly
read aloud.
One set of drawings, specifi
cations and forms of contract
documents may be obtained by
bidders from the office of Ari
nand and Boone, Architects,
3933 S. W. Kelly. Portland, Ore.
gon upon request. Additional
sets may be purchased from
the Architect for the cost of re
production. Drawings, specifications, and
forms of contract documents
may be examined at the office
of the Superintendent of
Schools, 547 Wall Street, Bend,
Oregon or at the office of the
Architect.
AU bidders must be prequal
ified to bid and prequaufication
forms are available at the of
fice of the Architect.
The owner reserves the right
to accept or reject any or all
bids and waive any informali
ties. No bid may be withdrawn bv
the bidder after the hour set
for opening thereof unless the
awarding of the contract is de
layed in excess of thirtv days.
Irene Cothrell, Clerk
School District No. 1
Deschutes County, Oregon
14-19-C
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