TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1954
wVGE TWO
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"MY NAME'S
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MARY STEYSKAL, brown
haired, blue-eyed daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Steyskal, Tulelake, and a se
nior in the Tulelake High
School hat eyet on the crown
of the annual Klamath Basin
Potato Festival to be held
'in Merrill, October 22-23.
Mary will compete with five
other pretty qirls for the hon
or at the Queen's Ball to be
held in the Merrill Commun
ity Hall, Saturday, October
9.
Draft Test
Dates Set
Oregon State Headquarters, Se
lective Service System, has an
nounced the dates of the college
quantification tests ijr the 1954-55
school year.
"The first test will be held
Thursday, December 9, 1034, for
which application cards must be
mailed not later than midnight
November 23. 1954." said Colonel
rrencis W. Mason, deputy state
director, "and the second, and last
one scheduled for this school year
will be held Thursday, April 21,
1955, for which application cards
must be postmarked not later than
midnight March 7, 1955."
Colonel Mason went on to point
out that application cards may be
obtained from any selective serv
ice local board office.
'Registrants eligible to take this
college qualification test are those
who have completed or are )ust
completing one year of college
work. The Oregon State Head
quarters urges all registrants who
desire to complete their collegiate
woric io lake this test. Where a
passing score Is obtained It pro
vides one additional chance of re
maining In school," continued Col-
onei Mason. "It must be remem
bered, however, that a passing
score and the required class stand
ing do not assure deferment but
one of these criterion must be
met before the local' board can
consider any registrant lor pnlli
deferment."
EXCUSE
DALLAS Ifl A Dallas man
offered a variety of reasons why
he owned a boat. He said vester
day he bought a truck with the
boat In it. Then he said he won
the craft in a dice game.
Police had another version.
They said he stole it.
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Mitchum Fights Back As
Critics Lash Out At Age
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD UH .. Ever since
Stanley Kramer cast Robert Mit
chum as Lucas Marsh In "Not as
a Stranger," the producer has
been getting comments in the mail
like these:
"In heaven's name, please don't
put that Mitchum person in 'Not
as a Stranger.' The man should be
young. Maybe Farley Oranger
could do it. If only you could get
Montgomery Cllftl"
Cabby Foils Two
Women Heisters
PULLERTON, Md. 11 Two wo
men, one packing a pistol and the
other a knife, were foiled in a hold
up attempt last night by a 35-year-old
taxlcab driver.
Joseph Laderman told Baltimore
County police that the women an
nounced their holdup after a short
ride from Baltimore City. Laaer
man slammed on his brakes, dump
ing his passengers on the floor.
Then he pulled the woman with
the gun out of the vehicle and
punched her in the eye.
Charlotte Davis, 26, and Margar
et Davis, 28, both of Baltimore,
were charged with armed robbery
and carrying concealed weapons.
Minister Pays Off
Patrons Car Fines
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa Wlv
The Rev. J. T. Moriarty of St.
Patrick's Church here paid off $42
in traffic parking tickets for his
parishioners.
During services Sunday, he told
all car owners whose cars were
ticketed while they were attending
services to bring the tickets to
him. There were 42 of them at .11
each.
The cars were ticketed because
they were parked on the wrong
side of a street past the church
on which parking Is limited to one
side only.
Mayor William Keenan said he
will ask the City Council to strike
out the limitation on the church
street.
QaKe it -from me..
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'TWO TICKETS
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Now Heard
Sundays
at 9 P.M.
OVER KFLW
"What In the name of heaven
have the writers done to that sen
sitive part that a burly, crude lead
such as Mitchum would even be
considered?"
Mltchum's comment on the pro
tests:
"They say I can't do the part.
I say I can. That s what make,
horse races."
Mitchum Is ignoring the critics
and pitching into the role. When
I saw him, he and Frank Sinatra
were among a group of medical
students observing a major opera
tion. Both men looked amazingly
young. For Sinatra, this was ac
compllshed by a deft hairpiece.
Mltchum's thinness aided the 1!
lusion of youth. He has been on a
merry-go-round, doing two pictures
at once and spending four or five
hours many days at the hospital
observing surgery.
Producer Kramer, who is direct
ing for the first time In 'Not as a
Stranger," explained why he chose
Mitchum despite the protests.
"I have talked to many surgeons
since I started work on this pic-
ture over a year ago," be said. "I
have found that most of them are
big, rugged men. They are butch
ers, not in the derogatory sense
but in the nature of the work they
do. It takes a strong man to cut
up human beings and to withstand
the strain of hours over an operat
ing table. That's why I picked
strong personalities Mitchum,
Broderick Crawford, Charles Bick
ford to play the surgeons in this
picture.
"I may be wrong about
Mitchum. Time will tell. But all I
can say is that everybody said I
was wrong about casting Van John
son in "The Caine Mutiny.' I don't
hear them complaining now."
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U. S. Senator Eva Bowring
Solon Visits
In Oregon
U.S. Senator Eva Bowring, Re
publican, Nebraska, Is In Oregon
this week visiting with state party
members.
She is touring Wallowa County
during the early part of the week
with Mrs. Olive Cornett, Republi
can National Committeewoman
from Oregon and Mrs. Margaret
von Lubken, state vice chairman
in Oregon.
The three will Join a caravan
irom Pendleton to Heppner, Con
don, Arlington and The Dalles,
Friday, October . At The Dalles,
Mrs. Bowring will speak at a Re.
publican dinner meeting, coin.
memoratlng National P r e c 1 n ct
uay. v
Mrs. Bowring lives on the ori
glnal family homestead owned by
her late husband, Arthur Bowring,
operating their Bar 99 cattle
ranch of 10.000 acres. She has
been identified with the GOP for
many years and was appointed to
the United States Senate to fill
the vacancy created by the death
of owignt palmer unswold.
TOO LONG
OKLAHOMA CITY Wl Police de
cided Beachel Tucker's automc
bile had been parked in the two.
hour zone long enough and hauled
It to headquarters.
Residents complained It had been
there three weeks.
lSL this week: Snowy, 1
I program features tn h 1
I deep-developed curds- only
This cauliflower is the kind that
sets our produce buyers to humming happily.
All firm, fresh heads lively with flavor
and neatly trimmed. Quick cooking
simply break head into serving portions,
boil in covered kettle in inch of salted
water about 12 minutes. Taste and youll
know . . . Sa foray's the best place in touyi
to buy cauliflower!
uit t vwnnn tm Mario Lan-
.. - - nriv.i. rnnrert to Calm the
critics has shown all his old vocal
power and promised tnai au iuiuic
TV appearances will be live.
"I may even stick my finger
down my throat during a couple of
I numbers to let the public know that
there are no recordings," the ten
I or added yesterday after singing
arias irom i rakuacc uu u
inviihi "Rj, mv fjiva" for as
sembled newsmen and women.
Princess Marqoret
To Tour Islands
LONDON (IPt Princess Margaret
will tour the Holiday Islands bf
the British West Indies.
An official announcement last
night said the 24.year-old sister of
Queen Elizabeth II would tour
Trinidad, the Bahamas 150 miles
off the Florida coast Grenada
Barbados, Antigua and Jamaica
In the roval vacht Britannia.
The announcement did not give
the exact dates of the trip.
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Can you believe
what you hear?
Gaulfower
convince you
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logs dubbed in on his TV debut
last Thursday? Because of tl
those medical tests, said Lanza,
while he was taking off 40 pounds
in six weeks.
"They dehydrated me," he said.
i.iey luwwwi wij uiuuu sugar.
And my doctor said he would not
be responsible for how I would re
act,
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