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SECTION B PAGES 1 to 8 Medford rr Dennis the Menace 111 WWNA HEAR SOME NEW NAMES FOR A FIAT TIR? On the Air By ELEANOR WIESE "The Kremlin," the NBC News program described by critics as "remarkable," "stun nins " "fascinating" and "em inently educative," will be re broadcast Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. on KMED-TV. Originally telecast two weeks ago, the major factor in scheduling the re-telecast so soon was the unprecedent ed response from the public and from television critics. According to Time magazine, "seldom has a TV show been so discussed and applauded as NBC's tour of the Krem lin." , The actual filming was done last fall with full Rus sian cooperation before NBC News angered the Soviet with its studies of Khrushchev and communism. It was rumored that many concessions were made when Mrs. Jarvis, wife of the associate producer, tempted the Russians with homemade brownies. The program re - created events that took place in the walled fortress during five centuries - from the early Moscow princes to Czar Peter the Great. The. Soviet era of the Kremlin was illustrated with scenes of Lenin's apart ment and the Palace of Con gresses. The Moscow fire de partments responded with a dozen fire trucks, in spite of previous warnings, when the cameramen use smoke pots and magnesium flares to re create the burning of the Kremlin by Napoleon. "Obtaining 'The Kremlin' was a remarkable accomplish ment and American viewers are fortunate that the project succeeded," wrote the Chicago Daily News' TV columnist Terry Turner. The New York Times critic Jack Gould called it ". . . An accomplishment of stunning magnificence ... A landmark in the medium's capability for enrichment." Harriet Van Home, syndi cated Scripps-Howard TV crit ic, felt "It was an experience none of us is likely to forget. Stunning seems an inadequate word for such an hour steeped as it was in history, grandeur, piety and horror." Make a date with your teen agers for this one. Johnson's Help On Rights Sough) Washington - (UPD - Sen. Kenneth B. Keating (R-N.Y.) asked Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson today to change "his pro-filibuster rulings" and help support civil rights legislation in the Senate. Kcating's statement indi cated the coming debate over new civil rights bills expect ed to be presented this week by the administration might be a renewal of the GOP at tacks on Johnson. Last Jan uary, during a rules fight, the vice president ruled the Senate should make up its own mind about ending de ' bate. Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R N. Y.) charged then that John son was evading his respon sibility in not ruling against filibusters which have been used in the past to block en actment of civil rights leg islation. k-r-Mino insisted that John son would play a "crucial role" in the impending legis lative showdown. He said he hoped the vice president s Me mnrial Dav address about civ- ii rinht "means that he is prepared to pave the way for Brinn in anri racial strife." Keating contended it would be possible to change the Senate's gag rule anytime and Johnson could help that cause along with cooperative rulings. 1 I If OiNUINI It & IT in ITiflSTtR TOILET TANK BALL Tlx afto" Wr MiMr ( ! Hw tow tl wmr am wlt. 75 AT HAPWAf STO Bishop Dagwell Dies in Portland Portland - UPD The Rt Rev. Benjamin Dunlop Dag-j well, retired bishop of the I Episcopal Diocese of Oregon, I died Sunday night. He was 72. Bishop Dagwell had preach-j ed a sermon at an evening service and was returning to his home at the Arlington Club when he collapsed as he got out of his car. The Rev. H. C. Greenfield, who had followed Bishop Dagwell home in his own car, said the bishop had complain ed of not feeling well just be fore leaving the church serv ice. Bishop Dagwell was born July 21, 1890, in Pennsyl vania. He was the fifth bishop cf the Oregon Diocese of the Episcopal Church, succeeding the late Rt. Rev. Walter Taylor Summer in 1936. Bishop Dagwell was active in civic affairs here. He acted ! as chairman of a committee of ministers who participated in a labor and industries! board formed in 1936 and has j served since as a regent of Reed College and as Portland Housing Code chairman. He was honored as Port land's first citizen in 1957. In November of 1960 he took a temporary assignment as acting rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Rome. He returned to Oregon in 1961. Funeral arrangements were pending. Pathet Lao Chief Offers Meeting Vientiane, Laos - H'PII - Pro Communist Pathet Prince j Souphanouvong has offered to meet with neutralist Premier : Souvanna Phouma in the vi- cinity of the Plain of Jars sir- field, a Pathet Lao spokesman i said today. Public Works Minister ; Souk Vongsak said the offer j was made in a telegram which i Souphanouvang sent to Sou ' vanna. apparently in response to a joint appeal by Britain i and Russia for immediate ' peace negotiations. No other details were avail able. The premier's office nad j no comment on the telegrnn. ! the latest in a series of rapid I fire exchanges between ihe I Pathet Lao chief and S.iu I vanna. Congratulations! to the first "Big Winners" in our CASH GIVE AWAY S500.00-JIM HAMILTON-Crants Pass $ 40.00-MARY CURK-Rogue River 40.00-HENRY McTOWER-Granls Pass $ 50.00-1 VA HAWKINS-Medford And many, many, $5, $10, and $20 winners! 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