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SEAFAIRING BING Bing Crosby waves Monday for his annual visit to Seattle's to crowds lining the streets during the Se- Seafair. With Crosby is Seafair Chairman u)e University District parade in which Bob Littler. Crosby was the giid marshal. Bing arrived ('I Telephoto) - .0 Bing and Bob Piano to Make Aftoffter 'Road' Show-'Road to Honq Kona' "AfTer By VERNON SCOTT UPI Hollywood Correspondent o Hollywood -(UPII- Bob Hope and Bing Crosby, a pair of easy-going millionaires, have decided to make another "road" picture, their first in six years. Titled "The Road to Hong Kong," the movie will get underway next March. "I think the public is ready for another one now," Hope said. watching 'liree of the old 'road' pictures on television last week it sort of put me in the mood." Hope covers Bob, chipper as ever and almost fully recovered from the physical ailment that laid him low 18 months aso, re laxed in his air-condi'oned dressing room and ruminated about comedy in general and his co-star Lucille BallQ in particular. They are currently harvest- Quotes From the Hews BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL London Thomas Cronin, the perfect butler, after quil ting his job with Princess Margaret and Antony-Armstrong Jones: "I cannot go into reasons, but I can say that I'm sorry I left." Camp Pendleton Marine Base, Calif. A Marine official, explaining how pole vaulter Bob Gutowski was killed in .an auto accident: "The oncoming car plowed right into Gutowski, killing Mm instantly." ,' Hollywood Bob Hope, on his and Bing Crosby's decision to make another Road picture: "I thin.V the public is ready for another one now." Cambridge, Mass. Tearful, 17-year-old Lois Henry, after a court awarded her crippled mother custody of both Lois and her sister, Caroyln, 14, after an eight-year custody .battle: "She doesn't even know us!" Suppose Missiles in Cuba Could Hit Cities in U.S.? San Diego-flJPl)-What would the United Stales do if Rus sia shipped missiles into Cuba capable of blasting American cities? That que.kfion was soberly asked Monday by Lt. Gen. Arthur G. Trudeau at the opening of the three-day con ference of the In;titute of Aeronautical Sciences. Trudeau, head of research and development for the Army, left little doubt with newsmen that he considered such a massing of ussian missiles in Cuba a possibility of the future. No Exaggeration Explaining he did not wspi to exaggerate the Cuban sit uation, Trudeau said, "But on the other hand a possible di reel military threat from Cuba should not be under estimated." o Former chief of Army in telligence, Trudeau urged, "It is time to stop h$iking of containment and the status Schrunk Requests Study of Stadium O Portland - (UPII- (UPDPortland Mayor Terry Schrunk has asked the city's planning com mission to make a corr; hensive study of Portland's need for a municipal stadium and the possibility of making it a joint city-Multnomah county venture. Schrunk (sjid he wants a detailed report made to the city council dealc with the feasibility ' m a ' n tain'ng Multnomah S'gdium and ex ploring the needs of the met ropolitan area for the com ing years. The Multnomah Athletic club, ovffSi of Multnomah Stadium, Has announced it plans to sell the stadium and has given the city the first opportunity to buy it. Schrunk said it is "incon ceivable" that the city of Portland should be without a municipal stadium. HOTEL MAN DIES Fort Lauderdale. Fla. - UPD - Arthur F. Landstreet, 70, president of the American Ho tel Institute, was found dead Tuesday. quo. We may not be at the crossroads, but also we may be very far from our zenith as a military power. "If the Russians did lake such steps in Cuba, the Na tional Security Council and the President would have a great decision tcPmake." Shipped in Secret Trudeau said he believed that mobile missiles possessed by Russia could be secretly taken into Cuba. However, he said he was hopeful intelli gence agon' would be le to give the United States some warning of such aove. "With the fully mobile mis siles Russia now has," Tru deau said, "launching pads GHild not have to be built in Cuba. The Soviet Union would have the capability of hitting many parts of the U.S." Such cities as Houston, Tex.; Memphis, Tenn., and "perhaps" Norfolk, Va., would be within range of such mis siles. About 2.000 space-age sci entists were attending the conference sponsored joinHy by the Army, Navy. .. Force and Deparlmentfo)' De fense. Most sessions sc(rj)t be cause of the classified nature of their subjects. mg laughts in "The Facts of Life" at Desilu Studios. "I haven't worked with a comedienr in picture for 10 years," Bob said. "And the last gal I worked with was Lucille. The pictures were 'Fancy Pants' and 'Sorrowful Jones.' "Thanks to all her exper ience in 'I Love Lucy,' Lucille has improved tremendously as a comedienne. Right now she is one of the grtest comediennes in history. Requires Hard Work "Like anything else, com edy is $ result of hard, gruel- j ing work. Practical exper ience makes the difference between a comic and an ac complished comedian. It takes years to develop the right timing and the ability to tell where the laughs are in your audience. "When you work wit another comedian you often discover a sympathico in which you find yourself get ting as much of a kick out of j helping the other person come ! up with a laugh as you do for yourself. j "It was that way with Bing and me, and the same thing has happened with Lyille. "And she has a wonderful thing going for her. Most comediennes lost their femi ninity. But not Lucy. She is a valuable romantic co medienne who can play lovrt scenes as wen as comedy. (floren Adland's Trial Under Way Los Angeles-TOPP-Mrs. Flor ence Adland today stands trial on charges of contribut ing to the delinquency of her 17-;i.-old chter Beverly, the playmate of the late Errol Flynn. Beverly, now living with evangelist Leonard Eilcrs and his wife, will testify on be half of her mother. "I feel confident she will be a fine and sincere witness." said Mrs Adland's attorney, Marvin Mitchelson. Mrs. Adland, 53, a blonde divorcee, was arrested on the charges after a wild wine drinking party in her Holly wood apartment March 19 in which she and Beverly were photographed on beds with partially-clothed men. Conviction on the charges would carry a maximum of a one-year jail sentenca and heavy fine. Crater Lake Tour Planned Saturday Ashland Crater Lake's beauty and wonder will be toured by interested persons when the Southern Oregon college bus leaves Saturday, Aug. 6, at 8 a.m. from the college. Persons in Ashland for the Festival are urged to make this a part ofQ.ieir visit to the area by calling for furth er information and reserva tions at the student affairs office at the college. Dr. William Ward, an as sociate professor of education and director of the student teaching program on the cam pus, and his wife will host the last of the Saturday tours sponsored by SOC. Plans are being made for a tour around the rim and it is suggested that the tour members bring a sack lunch or plan to eat at the cafeteria or lodjJ. Reservations should be made by noon, Friday, accord ion tn rw A(Tiirllrf cnr. director of s'(uj1tyit aiairs. lot GET SPACE OK Santa Monica, Calif. - (UPII lT-i..l a: r, - uuugids rtllUIHLl CUmP'llJ Tuesday received authority from the National Aeronautics and Space administration to proceed with development of the second stage of the Saturn rocket. The Saturn space ve hicle is being designed to trave:(g).'entually to the moon and pl-'s- o NEED CASE FAST? Toibij charfiit.t"M0B8j!anj"(E charclng "non, "boot Ilka charging anything ttn-you bofrow.it now. P(p)' Back latar. J PACIFIC 23 FINANCE 16 S. Central SP 3-5308 g) Bob Griffith, Manager (All loans mads under the Oregon Industrial Loan Act) Open Daily 9 J.m.-5 p.m. Mondays Till 8 p.m. Cloud Saturdays O MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,(fo3tE. 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