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Northwest Arkansas Times from Fayetteville, Arkansas • Page 2

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NOtTHWm AIKANSAI TWOS, feyrttovlfc, JINN 1HI WEATHER FORECAST Scattered showers and thundershowers are expected from the mid- die Mississippi Valley into the North Atlantic states and in sections of the Gulf Coast and over Florida Monday night. Occasional rain is expe cted over sections of the northern Pacific Coast. Warmer temperatures are forecast from the Pacific Coast to the Rockies and over sections of the South Atlantic coast states. (AP Wirephoto) CYNTHIA LOWRY On Radio And TV By BOB HOPE For Cynthia Lowry Who is on Vacation HOLLYWOOD (AP) I've played before presidents, kings and big audiences all over the world, and I have to confess that I've had more than my share of thrilling moments and exciting experiences. But a few times in my life I've been scared, and, oddly enough, this was never due to facing presidents, royalty, or huge crowds.

One of the most sobering experiences of my live was my eye trouble, which began about six years ago during my Christmas trip overseas. It started i nausea, dizziness and headaches, and pains in both jeyes. At a party for our troupe jn Frankfurt, Germany, I al- fnost fell flat on my face; later. jn Keflavik, Iceland, I collapsed OZARK LANES BOWLING SUMMER RATES 3 Games MONDAY THRU FRIDAY and had to be treated with pen! cillin by an Army doctor. On our return to Hollywood, my family doctor told me that I had a blood clot behind my left eye, gave me some pills and told me to take it easy.

Me take it easy? He had to be kidding. I took the pills and ignored his advice. Three weeks later, I was putting on the green and discovered that I couldn't focus on the ball. This really frightened me, because golf is my REAL rack et. It's a game for fellows who are too old for girls and still want to get into a trap.

Then the doctor told me that the blood clot was spreading -and I look a plane for the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City. I tried making jokes. But the doc didn't laugh. "For the next two weeks," he said soberly, "I don't want you even near a golf course." I was told that if I didn't slow down I might lose the sight in one eye. A series of treatments followed in which they sent a beam through the retina and mended the vessel behind the eye.

I had to lie very still not an WANTED TRAINEES Men and women art urgently needed to train as I Machine Operators Need nor interfere with your present job. If yeu qualify, can be financed. Write to: JOB OPPORTUNITIES Bex U-68, This Newspaper Please Include Your Telephone Number easy task for me. Fortunately, I haven't had a recurrence. A strange thing happened to me in Viet Nam last Christmas Eve, when I was i i through downtown Saigon to my hotel.

We met a hotel going the other way. It was frightening. The American officers' billet had been bombed by the Viet Cong 15 minutes before we checked into our hotel just across the street. Another thing that gave me butterflies was delivering the commencement address to 120 girts graduating from high school with my daughter Nora last summer. It gave me a queasy feeling because those kids really expected Rlngo, but he was apparently suffering from tonsillitis, so I had to substitute.

Which has some logic, when you consider that I had a well-rounded education. I flunked everything. Victims Listed LOS ANGELES (AP) -The U.S. Marine Corps has confirmed the death of three Marines with relatives in Arkansas. They were among 84 persons tilled when a military transport lane crashed en route from El Toro, Calif, to Honolulu Friday.

The victims were Lance Cpl. Jimmie E. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown of near! Knob; Cpl.

Larry RohdeJ 22, who was reared in Carroll bounty by Us Mrs. Minnie L. Rohde of Green' Forest and Lance Cpl. George! BOB THOMAS From Hollywood By BOB THOMAS AP MovWeleviikm Writer Dawn in "Born Yesterday." She had the advantage of having played her role for three yean HOLLYWOOD (AP) crick Crawford had been in ir Ganon Kanin's play. But Spain making a movie when and Bill Holden renews came.

He and Janet with her for two weeks, and Don Murray and other then did the script as a play be- members of the film company i fore live audiences on a studio htd met in the lounge of their stage. They quickly became hotel before what was to be a smooth-working team, festive evening. An American I As the Washington, D.C., tourist approached their table and blurted out the news: Judy lion approached, Crawford was summoned by Columbia boss Holliday had died of cancer in Harry Conn. New Y(rk "Con asked me. 'You I "Excuse me a moment," said Crawford, and he left the When he was alone, he let the fha train said, 'Sure, I He said, 'Judy tears flow.

He returned to the party but gaiety was impossible and the group broke up early. to Hollywood, Crawford was still stunned. "Judy dead; it doesn't seem the train to wtat wanted to go Judy and her mother on the train. I said I'd do it. "Well, ft was quite a trip.

Judy was having a weight prob- possible," he said. "I had no idea that she had cancer." to cgt tard He began to reminisce. Brod had met Judy when he was as signed by Columbia Pictures play Harry Brock to her Billj Lions Club Pays For Viet Veterans Calls To Families OMAHA, Neb. The Omaha Lions Club is picking the tab these days for telephone calls to such places as Washing ton Court House, Ohio; Ozone Park, N.Y.; and Prairie Vil lage, Kan. It's costing the club $40 to $65 a day, and though members never pick up a telephone themselves, they love it The Omaha Lions have under written a program of helping military men passing through Okinawa en route to and from the fighting in Southeast Asia to talk with their families back home.

About half the calls orig inate with men hospitalized a Camp Sukiran Marine base on Okinawa. A group of Omaha amateur radio operators who built and operate a short-wave station for the Omaha-Douglas County Rec Cross headquarters have set aside the hours of 6 to 7:30 a.m daily for traffic with amateur stations operated by Marines stationed on Okinawa. In Omaha fellow hams -many of them professional men place long-distance telephone calls to the homes of these service men, and make a telephone "patch" so they can talk directly with wives, children and parents back home. The quality oi the transmission "is like a local call," one amateur boasted. "By the of the trip, owed her $468!" They finished the picture and was an immense success, winning an Oscar for Judy and a nomination for Brod.

As the jrevious year's winner for "AH King's Men," he handed her the big prize at the academy ceremonies. Their professional paths diverged, but Brod and Judy remained friends. Two years ago he was going through New York or, his way to do a film in Europe, and he called her. "I said, 'Let's have ad she said, 'Fine--I'll meet you at Sardi's." Well, we had Teat fun talking about old imes. When it was time to go, said, 'Let's have a game of She a i 'Okay, how I said 'Ten "So we sent for a deck of cards and we played one more jame of gin.

Know what hap- ened? You're right she won my 10 bucks! Good old Judy." Open 6:45 Start 7:50 C. Burrow, whose uncle, George Burrow, lives at Norman, Ark. BEAVER LAKE LEVEL Beaver Lake stood at 1082.0 feet this morning. themostinDRYCLEAmnG 4th of JULY CELEBRATION ITEM EVERY 1 TOTAL CLEANED AND PRESSED 4 TH AND TH WITH I ITEMS IN AM ORDER, THKRK WIU, BE NO CHARGE FOR THE 4Ul AND Mh, MARTINIZING Laundry -Cleaners Evelyn Hills Center Springdale SPECIAL: TUES. thru SAT.

SKIRTS Laundered Finished 5 1-HOUR DRY CLEANING SERVICI 3-HOUR SHIRT SIRVICI Ends Tonite! Glenn Ford Susanne Plesliette "FATE IS THE HUNTER" -AND -Cliff Robertson Geo. Chakirls "633 SQUADRON" Starts Tuesday Both In Color curtti debbfa reynolds wiled eggs and half a head of lettuce. It was pitiful to sit opposite her in the diner. I got so I couldn't finish my steak. I'd tell the waiter to wrap me up a club sandwich and I'd eat It in my compartment later.

was a problem of what to do during trie train trip. asked her, 'You play gin rummy for real, as well as on the (BUlie's gin game with Brock was the funniest scene in play.) "She said, 'Yeah, I play gin. Wanna play?" I said sure, be cause I considered myself a player. You know what lappened? We played gin the whole time on the Super Chief to Chicago and then on the Twen- Century to New York and to Washington. DINNIS THIMINACI 'Do HeNRy? tto WTHIKK 'rut ate SETTiN 1 AN' THE 06SSM15 SMAUEA'f Fatal HOT SPRINGS, (AP)r- Army Wilton E.

Gutfd, of Ft. SberidM, died it a hospital here Sunday jf Infcir- from a two-car acddfnt near Arkadelphia Friday. His wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Guild, 29, and MI It-month-pld. daughter, Lou Am, were killed.

in the accident. Two Guild dren remained in good condition at a Hot Springs hospital. The Guild station wagon aM a pickup truck driven by Hoy Furr, J2, collided head-on. Furr, of ArkadeJphia, was also hospitalized. OPEN 2 p.m.

A-MY-Y 3:51 JANE FONDA LEE MARVIN IT'S THAT WAY-OUT WHOOPER OF A FUNNY WESTERN! HWOU) HECHT Reunion Is Held By 1940 Rogers (lass ROGERS The Rogers High School class of 1940 1 its class reunion Saturday beginning with a coffee get-to-together at Jan-Lin at 10 a.m. and ending with a dinner at Town and Country in the evening. Charles Howard, class president, now an attorney in Birmingham, as master of ceremonies and recalled that 79 seniors had a a that year; that odd-jobs for students paid 15 cents per hour; that Mrs. Willer's Beauty Shop gave the girls their for $1.50 and that six gallons of gas oline cost 98 cents. Jack Garner of Rogers, class vice president, served as chair- CHARBROIllD STEAKS SIRLOIN T-BONE CLUB I.M 1.75 1.50 Salad, Hot Rolls ft French Fries or Potato Pnffi SEAFOOD Srrimpf, Oytten, Clarai, Trout, Catfish The Flamingo Hwy.

18 E. Clottd Mondays Open 9 A.M. 11 P.M. C-B Beauty Salon PLANNING FOR A BIG 4th Then let C-B's Beauty Specialist give you that Holiday look! Call HI 2-4501 for Jensie Bryant Mono Cowan Mary McFee Eva Sweeten Evelyn Angel, Mgr. Kit Your Campbell-Bell Charge Located In C-B Party Shop Enter from store or city parking lot (Weit Side Square) lATt THURS.

Ml. SITES man of the Reunion Committee, assisted by a Beecher, Jimmie Croxdale, Bob Franklin, Gene Landers, Nadine Skaggs, Ruby Woodell, Mozelle Litterell, Ernestine Scott, Spicer and Jo Sanders. Five teachers were present. They were Leith Worthington, class sponsor, Dotson G. Lewis, principal, Pauline Price, Floyd Pitts and Arthur Johnson.

The class plans to meet again in five years. news BALLAD STARTS THURSDAY KVOO, Tulsg, Channel 2 KYTV, Springfield, Channel 3 KFSA, Fort Smith, Channel 5 (Channel In KOTV, Tulsa, Channel 6 KOAM, Pittsburg, Channel 7 KTUL, Tulsa, Channel 8 leiMnMI 4 In KODE, Joplin, Channel 12 (Channel 11 in Fiyitttvillil eupplled by etatlone and are change without notice. MONDAY ETEMNG- Nnra, Weather, SporU 1,1,1.1.7. Newi. Sporta I Wagon Train Donna Reed Voyaja Movii Tell The Truth Have Gun-Will Travel Man From O.N.C L.C I've Cot A Secret 12 No Time TOT Sergeanta Summer Playhouae 5, Patty Duke Jonathan (color) 1, Wendy and Me Burke'i Law Lucille Ball Farmer'i Daufhter Teen-Age Special 12 it Two About Town (color) I 12: M- Cartoona I Man With A Mike 1 Weather 1 Rebui At The World Turna 5,6,11 I Paaevord Moment of Truth Movie Docton t.

4i Home Party 5. Another World I. 3. To Tell The Truth 5 II Young i Vou Don't Say (color) 3, i Edge of Night 1.8.11 Mateh Game Secret Storm Trailmaater Mike Douelaa (Uack Benny 1.1 7 6, li -I I 11 FOR TV RECEPTION AT ITS BEST "Get on the Cable' 1 Call or Come By for Cable Informatics TRANS-VIDEO OF ARKANSAS DIAL HI 2-7111 103 W. MOUNTAIN To Be Announced 12 Cucr 1.1.

Alfred Hitchcock 2 Joey Blahop 12 McHale'l Ntvy 12 10: M- Nem. Wothtr. SporU 1, 7, 12 To Be Announced Biieball Scoreboard I Johnny Canoo (color) 3 johnny Cinon (color) S. 7 iKlnf Family 12 Movie Wyatt Earp 12 IVESDAV S. 1 Sun-Up Wyatt lary 12 7:30 MomtnUof I Light Tlnw CapUln Kanfaroe I.

(. II Bat Maitenon The Adventure Club Donna Reed 7 Let's Make A Deal 3 Children'i Hour Lloyd Thaxton 1 Superman 7 Tufty and Mr. Zing I Bar 12 Ranger 12 Trallmaiter I Woody Woodpecker I Mickey JZ Popeye Zane Grey Theatre 2 Leave It to Beaver Cheyenne "8 Btttle Line Woody Woodpecker 12 Yogi Bear I Ncwi I. 3. 8, 7, 1J TUESDAY EVENING-- Newt.

Weather, Sporu 8, Combat Mr. Novak 7 Joey Biihop 8 RCA VICTOR COLOR 17-1S N. Block, Ph. HI Z-Mtl Truth or (color) 1 Newi I. 12 Komper Room 1 Love Lucy 1.1.

Whafa Thii Sonf (color) 7 Ed Allen Time I And Griffith I. II Concentration 1. 1. 7 General Hoiplul I Jeopardy (color) 1,7 McCoy. Price la Right I Lovr ol Lite Call My Bluff (color) I.

7 Donna I Rebua 111 Bet (color) 1, Search for Tomorrow rather Knowi Beat I Central HoiplUl TVNDAY AFrnWOON- Newt WMttier I. Mitlnw Betijr nerd I Moon on rDR-Documentary Death Valley Diya Moment of Fear ...4 Hollywood Talent Seouta 13. Moment of Fear 2. 7- McHale'a Navy Cloak of Myitery 1. 3, Tycoon Peyton Place Petticoat Junction HulUbaloo (color) 1, i Maverick It- Fugitive Newt, Weather Johnny Canon (color) BuMbtll Scoreboard I Movie Carwm I.

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