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Th9 Sioux City Journal, Monday, Jufy 14, 196913 How Can You 'Cool t' at a Sizzling 98? Senior Forum Hollywood Now Qosed; to Be Razed Aging screen stars often just 1 TEEN DANCE WEDNESDAY JULY 16th Admission $1.50 Community Theater Elects Slate Mrs. Evelyn Naglestad was elected president of the Sioux City Community Theater at the annual meeting Sunday at Shore Acres Theater. She succeeds Richard F. Hatfield. Other officers chosen include Lowell Paup, vice president; By ROYCE BARNUM Jmrnal Staff Wrllor The generation gap is going to grow.

Teen-age admonitions, "Don't sweat it." and "Don't blow your cool," are just no longer relevant in Siouxland, folks. We've got a heat wave going! If not a wave then at least Dancing 7:30 11:00 By PAUL HIGHTOWER My widowered mother, age 75, has been living with members of her family for THE FABULOUS BOYS Sioux City Auditorium some time, and now would like an apartment of her own. She has $12,500 in an investment a pretty bie ripple. fade away as their popularity wanes, but the movie houses where actors and actresses win fame die sudden deaths. Today the 55-year-old Hollywood Theater, '410 Jackson is only, a memory as it closed permanently after Sunday's 9:25 p.m.

showing of "Chittp Chitty Bang Bang," a Walt production starring Dick Van Dyke. Look around see what's "Miss Bessie Howie, re-elected reiJ GENUINE ill going on. Revolution, rebellion no longer content with the old battlefields of civil rights, education and sexr-have come to secretary; and Miss Florence Butler, Mrs. L. J.

Kennedy Frank Scott, Robert Haley and Miss Howie, board members elected for three-year terms. plan with a systematic pay-out arrangement that gives her $100 a month. She gets $86 a month from Social Security. She also gets $250 a year from $5000 she has invested in a saving and loan. The apartment she wants is funvshed and would cost $126.50 a month.

Can she afford ril uauaN FOODS The City of Sioux City now the world of weather. As most the beginning was insidious, coming when a lulling complacency, born out of the month of June In other action, plans were "Sprmd discussed for a "Grand Folie" to be held Aug. 16-17. The yuw xOWX CL1JII Dr C.mlly owns the building and will tear it down in September as a part of the CBD-East Urban Renewal Project according to Phil ugh, Manager of the 0 Theater It? Also, can she invest her money anywhere else and get that set a near record for low! event basically will be a rum mage sale and carnival. more Income from it? Mrs.

R. W. T. A She can afford the apartment only if the family is pre STEAKS CHICKEN PRIME RIB SEA FOODS MIDNIGHT SPECIALS Th Fin.t Win. nd Coeltiili 7th St.

Off Pierce TONIGHT 8 P.M. temperatures, lea most, citizens in Sioux City and the surrounding area to believe, the great glacier was making a return trip. Eariy July was 'little differ pared to step in eventually and MATINEE WED. 2 P.M. help out with bills.

Her total income is about $206 a month. After paying for the apartment, ent. Sunday, July 6, the temperature reached a high of 71 degrees according to the Weather Bureau. Yourself she would have about $80 for RODEWAY Itti' OLIVER ron xasNiL M00DY Kt WALLIS The next day the mercury everything else she needs. She couldn't make it.

And that investment plan she has doesn't INNS climbed to 81 the protest durlnr our Anniversary against the establishment had begun. Few expected what was to follow in fact most wel sound good. A $12,500 investment wouldn't normally make a 10 per cent return, which is what your mother is getting. So the plan must be cashing in comed the higher temperatures as liberators from the oppres 2nd Nebr. St.

DINE and DANCE Music By The Mark Ellis Trio 8 P.M. to 1 A.M. sive cold. some of her shares to come up Photo bv Duffy, staff otiotooroohr Cooling off Sunday in the Riverside pool. A week's count of 25,476 water lovers at Sioux City's pools was the best mark in two years.

Tuesday and Wednesday re NMVISIOK TfCHNICOtO with $100 a month which means the $12,500 could some corded highs of 85; by Thursday and the closed Hollywood. The theater, originally the Princess Theater, was built in 1914, the largest theater in the city at that time, with the exception of the civic auditorium, located at Seventh and Douglas Streets in the building now housing Channel 9. Billed as "The Theater the Princess had seating capacity of 1,600, according to the city directory of 1915. The auditorium seated 3,600 persons, but the remainder of the city's current theaters in 1915 were much smaller. At the time the Princess opened, Sioux City had 16 theaters, all of them downtown with the exception of one in Momingside one on W.

Seventh Street, and one in Leeds. Several of them were advertised In the 1915 director as theaters for "moving pictures." The Morgan Wallace Players, top quality stock company, played at the Princess Theater in its early days. The theater's first pictures, of course, were silent until the advent of the "talking pictures" in Sioux City in the later 1920s. day vanish. tain the cooling devices andl swimming pools began till Fwturino, ing with people as well as Members of the family with those who already owned them turned them on full blast.

Some whom she's been living might units and electric fans at an all-time high for ths year. One retailer reported selling 250 air conditioning units in the last three days; another said water. Leif Ericson pool reported come up, say, with $100 a month who didn't get the blast called Serving your favorite COCKTAILS Charcoal Broiled Steak Chicken Chop At Papular Sea rood tnc. for her that would tide her over 1,000 swimmers On every the repairman an answering flay since last Monday with over. And, meanwmie, tney 250 were sold on Saturday and service for an air conditioning identical tabulations of 1,656 it was 89.

The Friday plan called for a drop to 88 to prepare for the big kick on Saturday when a record high for the year was reached 97. Sunday broke the mark by one degree. By now the quiet majority was being heard. They wheezed, puffed and pant ed their ways through silent sunshine in search of shade, water and breeze. They plodded from less-than- contractor reported a high num might consider advising her to put all her money in a no-refund annuity for more in swimmers on both Saturday and ber of repair calls.

Sunday. Riverside Pool re Others whistled dry mouthed riiiiiiiiiMiiaiHiiiiiiMiaiHMiiiiiiiaiiiiMHiiiiamimiimamiiimiiiatiii ntg i -mm fl 3 corded 1,264 swimmers on come. Sunday alone. Spokesmen at all three stores said that supplies of air conditioners and electric fans were nearly gone Sunday evening. New shipments were expected Monday by two of the to a nearby frozen dessert retailer.

Ice cream and ice milk Saturday, and Sunday's total of (If your question can be answered In this space, send it 1,809 set an all-time high sales reportedly increased no- 1 sue ii hmuhv Your Head Lewis Pool had 1,293 water in.) ICi Kit, Control ticeably Sunday, crowded city sidewalks into the lovers on Thursday and 1,129 on Saturday. Leeds set a pool Del Stone, director of public heavily populated appliance information for Iowa Public Spin record with its 627 swimmers on The rush on hot weather wea departments of retail stores Service said Sunday that Sunday. Their cause was common, their pons reached such a proportion the electric peak load of 272,000 The city pools had recorded Group of White Clergymen Back Forman Following a six-month mod Sunday that one department kilowatts for the day was be 15,000 less swimmers during the search united, their question the same "Where can I buy ernization in 1946, the old Prin-I manager sold a fan from his first three weeks of the season low that of last year when the load reached 370,000 kilowatts an air conditioner?" cess Theater was renamed the Hollywood in October of that 1 TOPSY office. One retailer sold 15 air conditioning units from 11:00 than during the same period of Three large Sioux City retail on Aug. 6.

time a year ago. But the recent a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday. DENVER Dissenting year.

The remodeled theater's first program was a musical, The company said Monday's 1 TKCHNICOLOICPANAVISION stores Sunday reported sales of air conditioners, water cooling heat rebellion produced week's total attendance of 25, liberal churchmen issued Those fortunate enough to ob- With Her Twin Ai' NO COVER CHARGE "white manifesto' Sunday sup "If I'm Lucky," starring Harry James, Perry Como, Vivian peak is expected to reach kilowatts, however, an all-time high. The normal Sunday absence of some commercial 476 swimmers at the five city pools, the best week's total in porting James Forman's Black foira'f Blaine and Phil Silvers. two years. Later owners of the doomed ROARING 20 1 FOURTH and PIERCE HO Report Heavy Losses of Nebraska Livestock structure included American The blame for this tirade of torrid temperatures cannot be and industrial electrical loads probably kept the day's load from breaking last year's Broadcasting Co. Paramount blamed entirely on society, Pictures whioh sold the build time high, according to Mr.

Much of it must fall on a mass Manifesto and urging radical reform of all major religions through sharp changes in authority. The Rev. Malcolm Boyd, an Episcopalian priest and author, read the document at, an jnter-faith communion service celebrated jointly with a Lutheran pastor and a Roman Catholic ing in 1948 to Arthur Sanford, iiuiiuiiimiii-M of stifling Gulf air. that has Sweltering i Products at LaPlatte said his OMAHA then president of Affiliated Stone. With the hot war increasing in intensity, Sioux City crept into the Siouxland.

region Theaters. company had picked up an estimated 250 dead cattle by Sun and has little desire to leave, Opto 7:39 P.M. Show ot Duik ENDS WED. win, jounnr naumfln-iuosDUJAJS winninc TICMMCOLOM-mANAVMKWr IJJ In 1955 Irwin Dubinsky, a day afternoon. He said this in stage player of the early 1900s, eluded bie feedlots in the priest.

TONIGHT and TUES. TONIGHT and TUES. bought the Hollywood as a representative of the Dubinsky Ha accused American Chris-j Omaha area and not small farms. The state veterinarian, Dr. Heat Kills Many Cattle in Early, Odebolt Areas operators of several theaters in the Midwest.

tianity of being spiritually deadended, "essentially white PLUS in its self-image," marked by S. Flora of Lincoln, said the loss of cattle due to heat is un The Dubinsky Bros, owned the building until it was bought 3 Mark Hutrrl "PLANET OF THE APES" AND steve mcqueen "THE SAND PEBBLES" CLINT EASTWOOD "A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS" AND "FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE" economic idolatry, and failing ram EARLY, Iowa Special: to respond positively to the been helping to spray herds in the in an effort to Rabe Brothers who operate Black Manifesto. Forman demanded $500 mil cool the cattle. temperatures have caused heavy livestock losses in Frank Swendroski of Wahoo Rendering Service said his firm picked up 250 dead cattle Sunday and had calls to pick up 300 more. "That's just from the big feed lots," he said, "We haven't had time to get to small individual farms." The Springfield Fire Department Sunday came to the aid of the Timmerman Feedlot, where a number of cattle had died as the heat wave entered its third day.

A tanker truck sprayed water on the suffering animals. Bill Hobza of Clarkson rendering service said farmers are losing both cattle and large hogs. Frank Kellison of National By- farms six miles south and a lion from "racist" American religions as reparations for mile east of here have lost 26 fat cattle from the 90-degree by the city. Movement For Peace Department 200 Years Old HONOLULU U. S.

Rep. Spark M. Matsunaga, D-Hawaii, I TcCHMCoion UNtvt.ui ncTufti what he said were past Injustices to Negroes. Overheating troubles add up when the feedlot wet from recent heavy rains, get muddy, caking the cattle, and when heat rises, drying the cattle's lungs and putting an extra strain on both the lungs plus heat since Thursday, Clifford Rabe said Sunday. usual.

He said he suspected that the deaths were due mostly to heat prostration, but added that it is possible for cattle to suffocate each other while gathering around a mud or water hole. Temperatures in the 90s were the general rule in Nebraska Sunday afternoon. McCook with a reading of 105 was the state's apparent hot spot. Sidney and Grand Island had 103, Kearney 102, Columbus and Hastings 101 and Norfolk and Imperial 100. Omaha had 99.

The Rev. Mr. Boyd, 46, said Shinrone Farms at Odebolt, Iowa, was reported to have the Black Manifesto could now be seen as "an action of the has been pushing for the United and the heart, Mr. Rabe said lost 30 head. Holy Spirit" at work within States to establish a Depart Cattle losses in other big ment of Peace.

The cloudy, damp, and cool weather, which has turned hot American Christianity. 'Censor Bus View herds in the area have been severe, he added. The Rabes and sultry, adds to the trouble. Actress Barbara Rush, hearing of the movement, sent Matsunaga a telegram which have about 2700 head in all. Rendering works at both and Wall Lake were busy Volunteer fire department read: "Appreciate spon Sunday picking up animals, a members from Early, Odebolt, sorship Department Peace Bill, Lakeview and Sac City have phone check indicated.

WORCESTER, England Iff) -People who live across from the bus terminal here complained that passengers on the top decks of buses could see into bedroom windows. Now no one is allowed up top until the buses dream of my ancestor Ben- jamin Rush, signer Declaration Polly's Pointers Convert Bunk Beds MOVIE TIMETABLE of Independence." The ancestor she referred; to first proposed the office in 1779. txO.PT leave the terminal. mi 250PM- Mamie Boards Ship for U. S.

After Recovery GORDON TWIN DRIVE-INi 1 WF? THE'! SLMtllW 1 West Screen Only: Winning 9:30: Shakiest Gun in the West DOORS OPEN' 7 P.M. LAKENHEATH, England (fl 77 DRIVE-IN: A Fistful of t.1 By POLLY CRAMER Polly Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower was released from the U.S. Air Force hospital here Sunday after be Wants To Be Seen TAIPEI UP) An 18-year-old Formosan girl spent her birthday in a police dentention house because she wore a miniskirt not even long enough to cover her panties.

She said she wore the skirt because "I want to be looked at by others." 'K Mil 'JAAfJ'. 1 LOTS ing pronounced completely re covered from an attack of acute bronchitis. From the hospital, the widow of President Eisenhower went directly to Southhampton and DEAR POLLY Grace wanted to know how to make trundle beds out of bunk beds: If the bunk beds have two high headboards, use one as the head and one as the foot of the high bed. Use the two low footboards at either end of the trundle or low bed which will slide under the taller one. Casters should be added to make it easier to slide in and out.

SHIRLEY. DEAR POLLY In converting bunk beds to a trundle bed Grace may find the upper bed has to be raised with wood blocks so the other will slide under it. Our blocks are eight inches long and about three inches thick, grooved to allow the hooks a rh hpA snrins to fit in them. These are mounted higher than HOME OF FABULOUS "BIG PERFECTA" IN NATURAL COLOR "LADY GODIVA RIDES" MARSHA JORDAN IS LADY GODIVA PLCS SELECTED SHORTS "Mr. boarded the Liner United States to return to America.

Dollars For a Few Dollars More 11:15. CREST (South Sioux City): Lady Godiva Rides 7:30, Short Subjects 9:34, 9:51. CAPITOL: Wild 3, 5:10, 7:25,9:45. CINEMA (Morn I 1 e): Oliver 8. ORPHEUM: The Love 3:50, 6, 8, 10.

DRIVE-IN: Planet of the Ape 9.20. Sand Pebbles 11:30. Till: il.tri'lEKT LOVIMY OF THE YEAR! Mrs. Eisenhower was hospital Sioux City Indian Center Activities Adm. 25c ized July 5 while en route to Today! 1 p.m.! ORPHEUM Scotland for a week's vacation.

usual so the headboard on the low bed will clear the bottom of She came to England after the top bed. MRS. H. A. Pollv's Problem w.

spending a month in Brussels with her son, John Eisenmower, PARK the new U.S. ambassador to Read and Use Journal Want Ads DEAR POLLY Does anyone know how to flean smoke film off an oil painting hung on a wall over a furnace vent? You Must Be 18 and Prove It Belgium. Thank you for any information. MRS. fc.

wj.b.. DEAR POLLY If you do Activities scheduled for the week at the Sioux City American Indian Center, 1114 W. Sixth are for children of the fourth grade and up, and teen-agers. Monday Arts and crafts, 2 p.m. THE LOCKIIORNS rvAy iima? II I Tuesday Swimming, not want your spatmas grouno up when using them in the blender, put the spatula in just-to clear the blades, then mark that point on the handle with nail polish or anything that will not wash off.

You will always know just how far the spatula can safely go into the blender. -MRS. R. W. H.

TO ALL AMERICAN THEATRE LEAGUE MEMBERSHIP HOLDERS YOU HAVE UNTIL FRIDAY, JULY 18th, TO RENEW YOURI969J0 MEMBERSHIPS IN ORDER TO RETAIN THE SEATS YOU HAD LAST YEAR IF YOU DON'T RENEW, YOUR SEAT WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE TO OTHERS DURING A NEW MEMBERSHIP DRIVE COMMENCING MONDAY, AUGUST 4TH ru Trrl Tradlr p.m. Wednesday Trip to a farm, 1 p.m. Thursday Teen social at St. Paul's, p.m. (No afternoon activities).

Friday Airport tour, 1:30 p.m. Those wishing to have children attend the Day Care DEAR POLLY-Mrs. B. R. G.

wanted to know how to care for her expensive off-white damask divan but did not want to invest in custom-made slipcovers, Th. Action St.rtt At p.m. Continuaul Entorttinm.nt Tlwy mw It off An inexpensive method would be to spray it with a stain-and-water repeller. Spills will wipe off. This also is good for car MORRIS W.

STEINMAN PHONE 258-3197 MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM BOX OFFICE AUDITORIUM BOX OFFICE WILL 8E OPEN NOON TO P.M., WEEK OF MONM JULY 14 THRU 18 upholstery. MARY D. (NtwMMtr InttrtrlM AwU Center Nursery may bring the 'NO. WeW NEVER EATfM THEKC children between 8 a.m. and Ritordiy Action SUrti at 2 P.M.

You will receive dollar If Polly uses your favorite home- 4 p.m. Children who will stay THEY HAVE A FIve-DOLLAf? MINIMUM and leroy has a threp-pollar maximum. making Idea, Polly's Problem or solution to problem. Write 14th Miwoy North for the entire day should bring ft lunch. Polly in care of The Siou city Journal..

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