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And, you can choose yours from these beautiful Autumn colors white, bey blue, sun yellow, black, grey heather, rocket red, peacock, ginger, glow; sizes 36 to 40. MENACE" Ex-Child Star To Pay Alimony LOS ANGELES (AP)-Former child movie star Bobby Breen has been ordered to pay $375 monthly support to his wife and 3-year-old son. Jocelyn Breen, 27, is suing for separate maintenance. They mar ried in New York in 1952. Breen, 31, has said he will cross sue. However, the couple agreed to seek the services of a concilia tion court in an effort at recon ciliation. TOO HOT A PACE MIAMI (UPI) Mrs. Dixie Mossier had a hot typewriter Tuesday. Mrs. Mossier, ocrtary of the county school superintendent, was working extra fast to catch up on office correspondence when her electric typewriter caught fire. GUARANTIED Vacuum Cleaner REPAIRS Specialized Service) an all Makes! No Matter How Old Pom, Bags, Filtin I Stack fimm Pick Up and Delivery Dean's Stark's 122 Sa. 9th TU 4-71M nto ck- Many People Sammy Kaye By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK (APi-Ever since the phenomenal television success of the music of Lawrence Welk, many people have wondered why somebody didn't bring Sammy Kuye to the home screen, tven Sammy Kaye wondered. Now all devotees ol music the middle-aged may dance to can take heart. Beginning Sept. 20. the Sammy Kaye show will fol low Welk on ABC-TV each Satur day evening. First there was one quiz pro gram on television and then there were a lot of them," Kaye said. First there was Welk and then a lot of people kept asking me. 'When are they going to put you on top?' I wondered myself. Now MRS. RAY BELL of Baker wis in Klamath Falls over the weekend to renew ac euiintances. She was one of the first operators of the Teletypesetter perforating machines at the Herald and News and visited the plant to see the expansion and improvements which have been made since she left the newspaper seven years ago. Her husband is as sistant manager of the Montgomery Ward Store at Baker and she is devoting her time to being a full time homemaker and mother of four. . HANDICAP OVERCOME PROVIDENCE. R.I. (API -Rose Gadbois, 64, a stenographer, completed 40 years with B-I-F In dustries this week. This would not be unusual except that Miss Gad bois has been blind since infancy. Despite the handicap she has won national citations for dictation and typing on technical subjects, using Braille shorthand and dictating machines. .'1 i ft S2S Moia Wonder Why Isn't On TV they have and I'm happy about it." A chief characteristic of Welk's music is a strong beat. A chief characteristic of Kaye'i music is a strong beat. Yet each has a dis tinct musical style. What are the dilterences? "It's hard for me to figure out. Kaye replied with a grin. "All I know is that the way my band plays appeals to me. That's why we play the way we do and that's why I write music the way I do. "I don't know whether you re alize it or not. but both Welk's band and my band are big in the Miaaie west. The significant thing about that is the Middle West is a place where people really love to dance. "The band and I just came back from a tour out there. We played in some big places and some little places you never heard of. In this little town in North Dakota with a population of BO we played in a big ballroom to 3,000 people in two nights. They came from miles around to dance. "They were mostly farmers and their wives and children. I want to tell you that some of the best dancers in the country are farm ers and their wives and kids. It's Kaye's theory that Midwest erners usually are more energetic dancers than Easterners because they're more used to the idea of participation and because enter tainment is not as diversified in some Midwestern areas as in some Eastern urban areas. Kaye, who had a TV program in 1953, plans to enlarge his band for his new series and will have occasional guests. While his em phasis win be on music the entire family can dance too, he doesn't think it imperative that his guests always be musicians or vocalists. It would be fun, he thinks, if sometimes he brought on a couple of his golfing pals. Bob Crosby and Peter Lind Hayes, to chat about things like golf. Cleric Vetoes Invitation BLENDWORTH, Eng. (UPD The Rev. William Rees. a 41-year- old country parson, today turned down an invitation to judge a eauty contest on the grounds beauty is more than skin deep. He said it is "all wrong" to judge beauty by inches. Organizers of a beauty contest at the seaside resort of Southsea invited Mr. Rees to officiate at a "M i s s Southsea" competition scheduled for today after learning that he had teed off on beauty contests in his parish magazine. Southsea pier manager David Evans suggested the churchman judge contestants by his own standards. "I cave the invitation some thought and decided to decline, the Anglican vicar said. "I felt that a man could not really assess the beauty of a girl by just look ing at her. "I would want to meet her, and get to know her personally before I could judge her real beauty. It is all wrong to judge beauty by inches." Portland Names Transit Chief PORTLAND (AP) - Carl J. Wendt, 54, is the director of Portland's new city Bureau of Transit and Transportation. Wendt is the former general manager of the City Transit Lines in Salem and Eugene. He resigned from that post last spring when the firm changed hands. In his new position here. Wendt will try to negotiate with the Rose City Transit Co. terms for a new franchise. Rose City's present franchise expires at the end of this year. Wendt 's appointment was an nounced Tuesday. Injuries Fatal To U.S. Sailor ISTANBUL, Turkey UPl -American sailor Larry M. Davis. 21. of Wheaton, 111., died from in ternal bleeding at a hospital here Tuesday following a pitched battle between Bluejackets and a dozen Istanbul taxi drivers. Turkish authorities were holding four of the drivers for investiga tion of the incident. A preliminary hearing was told that Davis and five buddies, on a late liberty at Istanbul night spots, got into an argument with a t.ixi driver over the fare and that about a dozen other drivers in the downtown Istanbul area joined in. CRUSH H smokes! nod 7 "CHUKOR" IS PRONOUNCED as if it were spelled "Chucker" end can be spelled "chukar." In any event that is the name of this red-billed Indian hill partridge, pearl grey in color except for a red, grey and black striped waistcoat. The bird being held by Moore Park caretaker Al Knowles is one of the first two of this species to be displayed at the park zoo. Knowles brought the two ehukors and a eoati-mundi back from Portland recently after taking Moore Park's bears to the Portland zoo. A sign on the bears' empty pen explains their absence: "Due to hazardous condition of pen, bears have been removed. When funds are provided for the reconstruction of the pen the bears can be returned. K.F. Park Board." The Gassman Comet? Back To Filmland On New Basis By BOB THOMAS AP Motion Picture Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP)-The Gass man cometh back to Hollywood, this time on a different basis. Vittorio Gassman has returned to play a leading role in "The Miracle." Now he is acknowl edged as one of Italy's most dis tinguished actors, whose perform ances in "Hamlet" and other classics have won international acclaim. On his last visit here, four years ago, he was known chiefly as Shel ley Winters' husband. Such are the vagaries of Holly wood thinking. Possibly because producers thought of Gassman solely in terms of his well pub licized personal life, he got a fast shuffle here. He appeared in four films, but none fully exploited his dramatic talents. "I believe they thought of me too much in terms of a romantic actor,'' he conceded, "whereas in Italy I had done little of that kind of role." Gassman returned to Europe to appear in such films as "War and Union Chief Ouster Seen FOREST PARK, Pa. (AP) Carpenters Union President Mau rice A. Hutcheson, under fire on corruption charges and cited for contempt of Congress, is reported due for ouster from the AFL-CIO hierarchy. Top AFL-CIO sources predicted today Hutcheson will be asked to supply an explanation of his re fusal to answer U. S. Sen ate Rackets Committee questions about expenditures of union funds. Fellow labor chiefs said private ly they expect Hutcheson to re fuse the demand and probably re sign as a member of the AFL-CIO Executive Council, the tedera tion's top policy-making group. There is an informal under standing that when and if Hutch eson, a building trades leader. leaves the council his successor will be from the building trades union group. It was iearned, moreover, that the AFL-CIO plans to launch la bor's own investigation of Hutch eson's Carpenters Union to deter mine whether the union should be ousted from the federation for corruption. Hutcheson has been charged in Senate hearings with mishandling union funds in paying for a book lauding him and his father, the late William (Big Blip Hutcheson. and with profiting in Indiana's road right-of-way deals. Meg Arrives At Royal Castle BALMORAL, Scotland (AP) Princess Margaret arrived at the royal family's castle in the high lands today to ceieDraie ner aim birthday with her sister, Queen Elizabeth II. Margaret plans to spend the birthday Thursday quietly with Elizabeth and her brother-in-law. Prince Philip, who are vacation ing at Balmoral Castle. Egyptian Press Slams America CAIRO AP) The Cairo press angrily charged the United Slates today with "exerting extraordi nary pressure and waging a war of nerves" in the U. N. Assembly to gam passage of the Norwegian resolution lor stabilizing the Mid dle Last. The Nasserite papers apparently were surprised by the strength 1 ; Peace" and star in his own theater in Rome in a series of classics. He went home sans Shel ley, with whom he had a falling out. She divorced him and sub sequently married Anthony Fran ciosa "At least she's loyal to our race, Gassman smiled. About show business in his na tive land, Gassman- said it is thriving except for movies. "The stage is in very good shape," he said, though the fact that his and other theaters are subsidized may help. "Television is on the rise, too. There are over two million sets in Italy now, I be lieve. "Only the movies are rot doing so well." Gassman himself has appeared on TV five, times, doing the classic roles he created on the stage. Imagine this A three-hour drama without a single interrup tion for a commercial! That's how he does it. I mentioned that Americans ap pear to nave a liking for Italian performers, with many having been imported since the war. It works both ways. Gassman commented. "Americans are very popular in Italy, too. I think we have an affinity for each other. Dom Open 6:29 nini 'A t'srs Srf - "Vrij ie; 0M WW M Mill I I v " ! t ; mil, i rMismmtmit3- "f TlUT ' Villi ( I , THAT 4;.;4Pp,ikd&. SHOCKEDv:;. fmSfv jT THE y-i ry Ms v inn n rr ivi ssv rrfeWffu Unromantic Agents Force Stars To Postpone Rites By JAMES BACON AP Motion Picture Writer unt 1 vu'nnn lAPl Two orom- ising young Hollywood players, 'pressured by unromanlic agents, today called off their wedding set for Saturday. Andra Martin, one of the most hoaniifnl voune actresses to come along since Liz Taylor, had planned a church wedding in her home town, Rockford, 111. The groom was to be Ty Hardin, hand some television cowpoke. The plan was secret when a re porter confronted them about it. Victim Nabs Thief Suspect KANSAS CITY (AP)-Robbed of $255, a ring and a pistol, Jo seph Centimano grabbed a shot gun and charged out of his East Side liquor store in pursuit of the bandit. Spotting a fleeing man 50 feet away, Centimano hastily fired his 12-gauge pump gun three times. Down went his target and five bystanders. No one was wounded seriously, least of all the bandit, who jumped to his feet and scampered into an alley. Centimano, 48, ran back- inside his store, got another shotgun and took up the chase. He hailed a passing patrol car and got the help of policemen Gary Francis and Herbert Gardner. A few minutes later, the offi cers grabbed a young Negro be hind a hotel a block from the store. They found him stripping off a blood-stained shirt. "That's the man," shouted Cen timano. a step behind the police men. Then Centimano clouted the man with his shotgun, breaking the stock. - Police took 23-year-old Joseph Edward Brinkley Jr. of Denver, to a hospital, where numerous shot gun pellets were removed from his skin and a cut on his head was treated. He was booked for investigation. -IVMrJ DOORS CPEN S130 P. M. LAST Z DAYS! in a wontftrfal picfyrt spread tott "SOME OF THE FINEST SIGHT GAGS fROM WHT MANY PEOPLE CONSIDER THE FUNNIEST PICTURES EVER FILMED!" E&ilin 2nd Ftatur Medda, Tht UfwIvilJied" uts tlii nte4 suiimto, t ' nmiect , I V rfLii!ft fer nmiect Crty Both denie'd it at first but later' amuieu me ruinur was true. "es, said Andra, fightim, back a tear, "there was to be a marriage Saturday, but when told our agents about it we were advised against it at this time. "They said it would not beVnni for our careers right now. It made us so confused I had to call home last night and tell mother to post pone the wedding for a while. "She felt terrible and so do Ty and I. We love each other very much and we will get married later when all this confusion ii over." At the moment, Andra has the best break of her career as co star with James (Maverick) Gar ner in "Up Periscope." Hardin, 28, is now starring m t'e top rated Cheyenne TV series. iVarner Brotners signed him for the show when Clint Walker io cided to sit out a contract battle, "I can't see where bein' mar. ried ever hurt anybody," com mented Hardin. Their career advisers argue that marriage right now might affect them with the teen-age audience. FINAL DIVORCE HOLLYWOOD (UPD-Mrs. Ka Griffith Crawford obtained a final divorce decree Tuesday from ac tor Broderick Crawford, charging the Academy Award-winning per. former with complete irresponsi. bility" toward her and their two children. t Op Da'ly oS p.m. ENDS TONIGHT! Feature 7:35 t 10:00 THURS. t FRIDAY 'see''- ifCJIT- T GLENN VAN FCLICIA FORD HEFLlN FARR PLUS' TCCHNICaLC titHM) utmi Sm MIS Hmi WIHBSM TODAY - j Feorure at 7:24 & 9:2i J lilt,1.!) mtsvrei Wr tee VestnJnjdsvtA