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CtnwU. OrtM, Ww, Ainf If Bus Crash Kills 14 ran off the road and overturned in a ditch south of Manila. 'The Proud Ones' Thunder. Hail Hits Stevenson's Hqnds-ofiStand Midwestern Slates Gave Kef auver Final Chance MANILA n-Fourtra per- Mlwr, Heam Drags Farmer To Dealhjn Runaway Coming to Whiteside way to clasie, when a bvs racing with two others ln Manila. U3ANY.

(UP) The body to his death fcy a team of nm- By tMTD PRESS CHICAGO (UP) The delegates Severe thunderstorms and hail had expected a fast breakaway by "The Proud One," Cinema-Scope production starring Robert Ryan, Virginia Mayo and Jeffrey (I a 74-year-oid -Harriiburg farm-j away horses, was found In a field about four A search Darfy found the bodv states combining with an eastern bloc ana some anti-Ketauver organization Democrats from other states. On the second ballot, this alliance swune behind Kennedy. Cu-! piles north of the town Thursday! and reported that Oliver Pearson Hunter opening Sunday at the Whiteside theater, chronicles with jnven -oy neavy wwos lasnea sen. fcstes netauver out many flg. icross Kansas, Missouri, Nebras- ured he would fade in the stretch.

ia, and Iowa Uday. He was carrying the same hand- Reports of hail came in from icaps he has long carried oppo-m area some 50 miles southwest i ation from the South and from rct- iter Be had been dragged Nicholson had been dragged TV and RADIO PROGRAMS SATURDAY-SUNDAY Th Gurtte-Tlnw iwmM rmMMtbUitT lor eorrettarM praenns brtrtf brteo. 1 aty art band arcorttiK rhadnle ncdTCd feta tfea varkou autioaa tavaivcal. TBA latflrauii Ta Ba Aaniaul KOI N-TV Channel 6-CBS gun-blazing action the founding bf iaw and order in the booht cities mutative totals on the tabulating FLOWERS rar arrasiaa if Topeka, and also from; many top party leaders machines showed a real horse area just east of Des Moines But presidential nominee Adlai'race was under way. If i Stevenson gave Kefauver his la.

Keaaedv Sarces Ahead the horses for about 2000 feet. His- sister, Mrs. Pearl Simon ol Harrisburg, had gone to visit her brother. She sounded the alarm when she discovered him missing and a search party of neighbors-found the body a short time later chance by calling for an open con Temperatures in the Then Kennedy began to pull away. Illinois gave him 544; New and the northern Rocky Moun over the vice presidential tomination instead of the usual xork left Wagner and gave so to Kennedy: Texas threw him a ains took a 10 to 20 degree nose-live early in the morning, Tht cold air mass moved southwarc iictated choice.

So Kefauver's name was placed aefore the convention along -with Bit 56 votes. I Faca Natlaa Sea. 1 Caar. rrartrw Mj Uaa Baacr Satttraa aac. E.

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aleewae CanalUe Mils But the word came that Gore but left in its wake day lont ihose of Seh. John F. Kennedy of showers wnich moved from th alight withdraw and threw his support to his fellow senator from Oakotas into Central Iowa. Lady Bowlers Meet A meeting of Lady Elk bowlers will be conducted at 1:30 Monday at Albany bowling lanes. Beginning bowlers are being sought for teams in the upcoming season.

Additional in- 1 ft.A nKi alnail Tennessee. That would mean 32 Some morning temperatures Dumont KVAL-TV Channel 13-ABC-NBC wound the country were: Massachusetts, Sen. Albert Core jf Tennessee, Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota, Mayor Sobert F.

Wagner Jr. of New York. Gov. Luther H. Hodges of Morth Carolina and Gov.

Leroy Collins of Florida. Eoston 71; Miami 71: New Or M-Br. rl'Tk aa li 3-Aair. Faraai rnT fJ Tennessee votes for Kefauver, who had scant help from his home state Democrats this year in his bids for the presidential and vice Paraaa ni leans 79 Dallas 88. Chicago 71 rtn rati.

tt orwj 7 AUea DaaactiT WalrlraM aaalaa Criaia ta-MaUn--a TMa la LUe 64. presidential nominations. After the first go-around on the 4-Bb Tim Tla fXNDAY 1 L. 45-Th a nBT 10 as Oral Saarrta Umhirii Liaalrt ami. turoK Thlr.

II Hoar Batata Early Lead Expected Kefauver's opposition had cdh of the early West Based on a novel of Verne Athanas and written for the screen by Edmund North and Joseph Petracca, the story tells the exciting tale of those nineteenth century giants who strode into town to build and preserve the law of the land against the redhot odds of strange alliances that only a frontier town could spawn. In the case of Cass Silver, Marshal of Flat Rock, he faces, alone, the angry pressure of gold-bloated merchants, carpet-bagger gamblers and lawless drifters who prefer to profit or perish. Cass has another problem, that of a young cowpuncher who comes to. town for the avowed purpose of shooting the marshal who had killed his father, making Cass a very unlikely suitor in the eyes of the town beauty. There are plenty of choices and temptations for Cass in this hard-hitting irama.

Cass is portrayed in the film by Robert Ryan, who again demonstrates his versatility by playing a completely sympathetic role ifter receiving his greatest, critical acclaims for roles of drama-cic villiany, as in "The Tall Men," "House of Bamboo" and "Cross rlaikaaa H.V secdhd ballot, state standards be rkc Prcn Phatw-Tlma gan to wave. Convention Chair- ceded him an edge on the first ballot. It was assumed that he had Baten Skaw nan Sam Rayburn first recog- i better organized bloc of sup-i ilzed Kentucky, which switched 30 KPTV Channel 27-NBC porters based on the delegates he won in presidential primaries ber 'ore he withdrew as a candidate SATTKDAT FX III lioslrr Maaeam II: Hospitalized E. J. Moon, route 2, was hospitalized here early today after suffering what apparently was a recurrence of a neck injury, police reposed.

He reportedly collapsed while driving between Sixth end Seventh streets on Adams, police said. He refused ambulance service at the time and was taken to the Leslie Mintken -esidence at 290 Lilly Lane. Later! jfc Sun. Mon. Tues.

for the presidential nomination, Faram MO-Jm Parade 1 :3 Oallont t.m Dr. HiKH-k Opera Borers l'aa GiT M-Penaaettira -Tapper Allra as Alroa Hear M-Maa Tt. Criaia 3-Maate Crieta Tlaia 7: aa-Tony BBartt (W-MyalerT Theatt Mft-Pmpir-raiuiy Owl VDT M-Whal Oar Caa 4.1-Yoar Troabla O-Faitk-Todaa It Ufa UO-Catkalie Hoar The first ballot followed the form chart. It gave Kefauver 483H Thtr. Th.

if the 6864 needed to win. Among In Rlnr Mtel The Frm 'Jie otner major contenders, Ken votes to Kennedy. At that point, Kennedy had 646 and Kefauver 551. Sens. Lyndftn B.

Johnson of Texas and George Smathers ol Florida, Kennedy backers, were working on Gov. Raymond latj of Oklahoma, who had cast "Us state's 30 votes for Gore. Gary must have told them Kennedy 'acked appeal to the farm belt. Tennessee Starts Stampede Then Gore withdrew, Tennessef shifted its votes from him to Ke-auver and the stampede started Oklahoma switched its 30 to Ke- nedy had 304, Gore 178. Wagner the ambulance was called and he was taken to the hospital.

KLOR Channel 12-ABC 'bite and Humphrey lw'k l.r 'JW-V. I An unusual stop-Kefauver Hneur was developing with southern ot-rrvnAT PM Conr. SUNDAY Thealll: Ttl Pattern Wlk Show Pre Tomorrol Li third Wind. 1 MUGrand Ote Oprj Bakerta Atked It Sc. :m.FUia Frttlral Tk.

IrfflC-Araatear Hear Pl'yh'ar 9:00 -Coronet Thtre. SOO-'-Hajeitjr" Towa Hall fire." 12 Trophies Listed For Fell Rose Show KEX-1 190-KC-ABC 'auver. State, standards begai waving all over the cavernous! Lovy-Dovy Demos F.H M.s Met) Plan Fighting Race Twelve trophies, in addition to ribbons, will be awarded at the (Continued from page 1) Kefntivpr arc elected "and it is invention hall. Minnesota, which had divided 10 votes between Kefauver an Humphrey, reported that Humphry-Wanted them all to go to Ke-'auver Another Midwestern state. Missouri, threw 36 votes to Kefauver and the scramble was on When all the switches were re To Chareb Narr Bnslness 7 Business 7:15 Bob Crosby -Bible Stndy 8 a Lit Hear People Demo, SATTRDAT PM News Bob Blaokbam 1:00 Bob Adklnt Nile Al SUNDAY M-Crawtnc Palat 00 Arra.

la Ore. 30-H1-FI Time 0-K. Kaklmaa Oo-Flaal Ed. So-RerlTsJ iMt-BUl Graham Carsoa lOIW-Branfh 8: trOO-Boar-Derisioa Scott Pearaaa 10 Fldler 111 Star 10: to Veta II 11 Corvalhs fall rose show to be held in the Roosevelt school auditorium on September 22 and 23 in conjunc GodVwiU that I do not serve my lull four years, the people will have a new president whom they tion with the early Chrysanthemum show, the fall flower arrange can trust. The delegates roared approval KOIN-970-KC-CBS FX 101.1 Hc.

if this statement, obviously an oblique thrust at Republican Vice corded, Kefauver had 755, Kennedy 589 and the other candidates 27, Kennedy went to the hall from the nearby Stockyards Inn and asked that Kefauver be nominated by acclamation. President Kichard M. wixon. Kefauver, who preceded at the microDhones. also threw mmm IU li Cinemascope tt Private War iPVi Virginia I (z, 4JL caioirfUixi 7 liJ IIIERl4 lr ni ROBERUSlDDU'rON ra'J I fill 7 WALTER BftENNAN R0D0UF0 ACOSTA Vif- i I 1 1 IB punches at Nixon, his prospective Rayburn put the question to a lO-Gonsmaka OS-Melody 80-Jnke-Bx Jary 00-Calamb.

Prevle 0O-Freddy MaHin lS-Cony. Preview SO-Face NatJaa 08-San. Final Festiral n. Afternooa (: Faltk 7: 1: 1 Wt Paradl 8: MiUer 10: 6tO.V-Power Birrs ol Alt to Learn. 7: So-Salt Lake Tab.

Explorer Affairs Francis Faitb Adr. ment snow, darnia show, and the Benton fair, it was announced today by Harold Lehnert, chairman of the trophy committee of the Rose Show. A grand sweepstakes trophy, donated by Mrs. Nat Schoen, northwest district director of the American Rose Society, will be given for the best individual exhibition-type rose in the show. Trophies donated by the Diamond Shop of Corvallis, and Duell Jewelers of Philomath will also be awarded to the divisional winners.

In addition, trophies donated by voice vote which broueht a thun SATCRDAY PM Laramie Feature Hospital Featut In Brown lOtOn-Sat. Nlte Final Evenint SUNDAY UOF rival. "The chief function of the vice nresiHent should not be that of a der of "ayes." But "noes" were heard, too, from the South. political sharp-shooter for his par 15-Masle Men. 10: Preview 10: 30-Charch ol Air ty, he said.

snouio not pe thnt nf nrnvidins the smear under Oo-Mutlo Midoits for Money 11 the protection of the President's smile Burke, Furgol Lead Miller Open MILWAUKEE (UP) PGA and Mocks Mercury Motors, the Dio- "As your vice presidential candidate, I promise you that I will never riemean that hieh office to mond Shoo, Whiteside's Hardware, KWIL-790-KC-MBS FM 101 Meg. SUNDAY Cannintb'm Stand Melodr Proudly Hail 8 of God To. Flyna traduce fellow Americans. I will SATURDAY PM Look-Skies Mntic Uarks flower Shop, Corvalhs Hardware, Kessey's flowers. Den-son's Feed Store and the American Rose Society will be awarded to winners in certain classes.

never use it to sow division and distrust." to Cod Nattaa Masters champion Jackie Burke and Ed Furgol led the field by. Jhree strokes today going into the third round of the par-busting $35,000 Miller Open Golf ":30 Masic Clas Nation Voice-Propa. Truman Banes Hatchet Mr. Truman, who had backed Emerson 4 :4.V Serenade Room Met Hill Graham calls The Corvallis Fall Rpse Show is under the sponsorship of the Cor got. vallis Rose Society.

Party Session 10: 15- Music Burke and Furgol, with 11-under Hillma. Church 15-Muslc Gov. Averill Harriman against Stevenson, showed the convention that he wanted to bury the hatchet. "I am here to give my full support to Adlai Stevenson," he said. par 128's in the first half of the meet, led an all-out attack on the KG W-620- KC-N BC FM 100.S Tripoli course par despite efforts of, club officials to make it tough for the four-day meet.

Gov. Stevenson is a real tighter nnH nntfht trt know Anv' man Tlhcee strokes behind Burke and Mef. Lt. Hr. Moviter 15-Bob Censadine Ballon Band Time SUNDAY Hymns 7:30 Bible Study Furaol was Bill Casper of who can take this convention the way he did should be able to take Explorer Scouts Bill Midwestern Tour Thirty-two Explorers and Scout-ers of the Oregon Trail Council including two from Corvalis leave early Monday to visit the Southwest and Middle West, and to attend the Press Reporter Near 10 Nlrbteap SATURDAY PM Monitor :SW.r.

Ole Opry Harper Beriew Time Time Time Productd by ROBERT JACKS I JfT Ijl I t' 1 Olrscwd by ROBERT D. WEBB llillll Sk. SerMnptey by EDMUND NORTH iMift 1 I 1 fill III nd JOSEPH PETRACCA '-lJSS XVK Sundoy Feotures iw La St I Grecory PECK Jennifer JONES GREGORY PECK JANE WYMAN Vista, with 132 and another stroke behind was Gene the Republicans next fall. He tfiven snme nf us here a nret.tv O-Conseryation OO-Newa 3v-Amer Forum Win I i Hr 6 good licking and he's going to give Littler, of Singing Hills, 133. Little Jerry Barber of Ids An geles and Babe Lichardusl of Hill casennower a Deuer one.

Mr. Truman, who expressed his oDinion thre davs aeo about Ste 41st anniversary conference of the Order of the Arrow, national scout Tied at 135 were Al Balding of KOAC-550-KC 6: 15-Urban Frontier Opera of Week Music KRUL-1340-KC SATURDAY PM venson's ability to win against annsaie, the Canadian Open Mr. tisenhower, told the dele And- cnampion and Al Bessehnk, of gates that "some fellbw who I will rtni name has saiH that AHlai Ste- ing honorary, at the University of Indiana, Blomlngton, from August 27 to 30. Included in the group are 21 members of the Council's Order of the Arrow Indian dance team Urosjfingers, N.Y., and Jimmy Demaret. of Kiamesha Lake.

N.Y. Tonight technicolor Headlines on the Boar venson will have trouble winning "The Nebraskan' PHIL CAREY Ten men were bunched at 136 Story Halt SATURDAY PM SI NDAY Capsale Comm. who will compete for national hon Mike Fetcmok, of Mahopac, N.Y. Fops Works in novemDer. "Now I want to tell you something he- said "Don't let that 6 15-Havloft Int'rlade ors against 16 other similar groups Dow Finsterwald of Bedford Heights, Ohio.

Mike Bencriscutto. Isle :4.1-Final Edltiaa Sanctam Moods Papa Edit. Hall 10.00-Afler Honrs worry you. That is what they said of Racine, Dave Douglas, of about me in ishb. at the conference.

The tour is planned for 20 days and will be made by chartered bus. While on the road the group will Estra 6 01-Dinner Masle 11 Krtra TOMORROW Newark, Sam Snead of White Sulphur Springs, W. Jim Tur- Spring Valley, N.Y., Don January, of Abilene, Mike Souchak, of Grossinger's, N.Y John Knight of Springfield, 111 Don't Be Embarrassed By Unpleasant Household Odors TTse Positive camp out each night at local park sites. Enroute to Bloomington the Explorer group will visit Virginia City in Nevada, Boulder Dam, the Grand Canvon, the national Scout ranch, Philmont, and St. Louis.

They will return by way of Chicago, Minnesota, Mt. Rushmore Memor Vital Statistics BIRTHS (fiood Samaritan) PULSIFER To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pulsifer, a 7 pound 5 ounce boy at 5:10 p.m., August 10. SPRAUER To Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Sprauer, Route 2, Box 80 Philomath, a 7 pound 15 ounce John. Knight of Springfield, 111., and Tommy Bolt of Houston, Tex. I How Christian Science Heals SUNDAY KWIL 790 kc 10:15 a.m. ial In South Dakota, and Yellow stone National Park.

irl at 4:25 a.m. August 12. faw Roseburg Defeats Alaska Team 28-6 YAKIMA, Wash. (UP) Rose bure, the American Legion base Going on the trip from Corvallis will be John Weigant and Colton Meyer. fW I CONTINUOUS FROM 2 Your hands excite they were the first i' about -you vZ-v: IIoved lfA 'i.

v- "vXvV i y'yF ac Bobs Batters Japan I At Your Independent Grottro ball champions of Oregon, whacked Sitka. Alaska. 28 to 6 here last TOKYO (UP) Typhoon Babs skipped over northern Japan and night in the opening game of the headed into the Pacific Ocean to-1 Northwest regional tournament. Corvallis Elks Lodge 1413 REED To Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Reed, Elk City, Oregon, a 9 pound Vt ounce boy at 1:47 a.m. August 12. GONZALEZ To Mr. and Mrs. James Gonzalez, 530 North 11th, a 7 pound ounce boy at 12:11 a.m..

August 12. EVENSON To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Evenson, 1123 North 25th, a 7 pound 7 ounce girl at 1:17 a.m. Aueust 12.

IVES To Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ives, Route 1, Box 323 an 8 pound lv4 ounce girl at 6.54 p.m., August 12. FORTE NBERRY To Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Fortenberry, 106 South Philomath, an 8 pound 12 ounce boy at 7:46 p.m., August' 12. WEGNER To Mr. pnd Mrs. Leonard Wegner, 1709. Polk, an 8 Dound 12 ounce girl at 2:47 p.m., August 13.

STALFORD To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stalford, Toledo, a 7 oound 84 ounce girl at 11:30 p.m., August 14. DANCING Saturday Night Music by the Les Brown Quartet day, leaving behind 46 dead and: Rusebur? banged out a total of missing. Battered communities 23 hits off four Sitka pitchers and and farm land still faced the scored three runs In the first stan-threat of flood from heavy rains then added eight in the second brought on by the tornado.

before piling up a 19-2 margin. The storm's maximum 110 miles Ron Beamer paced the Rose-per hour winds began diminishing burg attack at the plate, banging off the west coast of northern Hon- out four hits in six trips, including shu early today. A secondary low double. Dick Smith hit a 335 foot pressure front formed off the is-; homer" over the left field fence in land's Pacific Coast, drawing off the third tp score three Roseburg much of its force. 'runs.

IN THE LOUNGE NO ADMISSION CHARGE For Member and Out-of-Tow Guests ENDS TONIGHT AWESOME! -and then somi EXTRA LARGE VIEW LOTS ON tuMtrlnf fUmct thai tcorch tha Mrthi i Tur MONSTERS! FAIRHAVEH HEIGHTS Out Country Club Wey through Whiteside Drive CITY WATER OILED ROADS PROTECTIVE RESTRICTIONS CLASS 1 RESIDENTIAL SITES ML-: EDDY DUCHIN Goodwill Industries To Visit Auqust 27 August 27 is the date of the next visit ol the Goodwill Industries truck Corvallis. Discarded clothing, furniture, electrical appliances and all other household wares given to Goodwill provide employment and vocational training for the handicapped. The articles contributed are reconditioned for resale to families and individuals of limited income. Mrs. R.

L. of 1427 Hillcrest Drive, donates her services in accepting calls and arranging for the visits of the truck from Portland. Pick-up service at your home may be arranged by calling Mrs. Richardson, PL 3-6747. Audrey to Be Boy VIENNA (UP Actress Au-drey Hepburn will play tht male role of a- young prince In a new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film.

Producer William Wyler announced Friday. He said Miss Hepburn will play the Prince of Reichstadt, son of NapolfHin. in a film based on the play L'Ai'loo by Itostaud, STORY 3 MINUTES FROM CITY CENTER 1500 REXTHOMPSON'JAMES WHITMORE PRICE? FROM SHAW 1 RAYMOND BURR For Infermariea PHONE PL 3-5801 or PL 2-1222 va tlCMHI0k0 ul tAMUIU TAYLOR itoot if ttO KATCHEK feuctao JKRHV WALD-tWMcnon OCORCI tiDNtr Meeun miwucm jt A COLUMBIA PICTURE And.

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