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AT THE MOVIES
STRAND—
Wed.~Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. — “Pat
and Mike,” starring Spencer Tracy
Katheryn Hepburn, Beautiful Bra
zil. News.
GEORGIA—
Thurs.-Fri. — “Thief of Damas
cus,” starring Paul Henreid, Jeff
Donnell. Ambulance Doctor, Fox
News.
Sat=*Lady Says No,” David
Niven, Joan Caulfield. Beaver
Trouble. Candid Microphone.
HARLEM (Colored) Free Parking
Wed.-Thurs. — “Bugles In the
Afternoon,” with Ray Milland, in
technicolor. History’s boldest re
venge in a frontier of treachery. A
great picture you will long re
member. More show: His Mouse
Friday—To mand Jerry color car
toon.
Fri.-Sat. — “Raiders of Toma
hawk Creek,” with Charles “Du
rango Kid” Starrett and Smiley
“Frog” Burnett. Don’t miss the
thrilling adventures of the Duran
go Kid at Tomahawk. Also: Chap
ter 3—Pirates Harbor, and Wear
ing of Gin—color cartoon.
Late Show Sat. — “Captain
Blood,” with Errol Flynn. Adven
ture on the high seas.
English is the most widely used
language in the world having over
taken German in science and
French in diplomacy says the Na
tional Georgraphic Society.
Only a few generations ago,
many English words were spelled
in several different ways by re
putable writers.
The grave of Nancy Hanks Lin
eoln, mother of Aprabam Lincoln,
is at Lincoln City, Ind.
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Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. — “Lydia
Bailey,” starring Dale Robertson,
Anne Francis, Charles Karvin.
Flipper Frolics—Terrytoon. News.
RITZ—
Wed.-Thurs. — “San Francisco
| Story,” starring Joel M=:Crea,
IYvonne De Carlo, Sidney Dlack
| mer, Cock-A-Doodle Dog—Tex
Avery, Bridle Belles—sport.
l Fri.-Sat.—*Laramie Mountuins,”
| starring Charles Starrett, Smiley
| Burnette. Two Chips and a Miss. —
| Ch'n Dale. Don Daredevil Rides
5 Again—chapter 6.
| DRIVE-IN—
| Wed.-Thurs.—“The Pride of St.
| Louis,” starring Dan Dailey, Jo
| anne Dru. Off We Glow—Kartune.
News.
‘ Fri.—“ Treasure of Lost Can
yon,” starring William Powell,
{ Julia Adams. Teachers are People
—Goofy. :
Sat.—“ Wyoming Mail,” Stephen
McNally, Alexis Smith. Beep Beep
—Merrie Melody.
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" OREGON STATE COLLEGE,
| CORVALLIS, June 26.—(Special)
I—Edward Perrin Warren of Ath
{ens, was amang the 1,176 seniors
! and graduate students receiving
ldegrees at Cregon State College’s
83rd annuai commencement exer
cises June 9. He completed work
in the graduate school for a doc
tor of philosophy degree in ani
mal husbandry. For his advanced
work he minored in zoology and
statistics and biochemistry. He
earned his bachelor of science de
gree in 1942 at Michigan State
College; his master of arts in 1947
‘at Universily of Missouri.
. Thirty-iour doctor’s degrees, a
record nuniber, were granted this
year, Of the total of 1,176 grad
uates, 964 won bachelor degrees,
and 212 earned advanced degrees.
Dr. A. L. Strand, OSC’s presi
dent, conferred the degrees. Can
didates represented 27 states, 17
foreign countries and possessions,
and 35 of Oregon’s 36 counties.
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car into a traveling hotel, if you have one of these “auto
attics.” On display at the Rome Auto Show, the “bed
room’’ is made of a waterproof fabric mounted on a col
lapsible steel frame, and is equipped with two rubber
mattresses. It costs approximately sll2, and measures
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AMARILLO, Texas, June 26.—
(AP)—Gene Howe, 66, famous
Texas editor, was found dead
Wednesday in his car on the
southeast outskirts of Amarillo.
Howe was chairman of the
board of the Globe-News Publish
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9:30 a. m. Cause of his death was
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not known immediately,
Howe had been a newspaper
man since the turn of the century
but his fame was made in the
Texas Panhandle, where his “Old
Tack” column was daily fare for
thousands.
Howe was the son of Ed. W.
Howe, famous for fifty years as
editor of the Atchison, Xan,,
Globe. His brother, James W.
Howe, Associated Press foreign
correspondent for many years,
lives at Walnut Creek, Calif., and
a widowed sister, author Mateel
Howe Farnham, lives in Connect
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Truman Vetoes.
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Immigrant Law
WASHINGTON, June 26.—(AP)
—President Truman Wednesday
vetoed a measure overhauling the
nation’s immigration code. He said
the bill is infamous.
The measure was one of the
most hotly debated of the 82nd
Congress, now drawing to a close.
Its defenders said it clarified laws
that date back to 1798 and safe
guarded the American way of ilfe.
Its foes said it was immoral and
followed the Nazi line of racial
superiority.
The measure runs 302 pages and
was co-sponsored by Senator Mc-
Carran (D.-Nev.) and Rep. Wal
ter (D.-Pa.).
Truman said in a seven-page
veto message to- the House, that
while the pili contains some pro
visions he favors, he could not
sign it because of others.
| “The price is too high, and in
good conscience $ cannot agree to
pay it.” .
Some of the provisions of the
McCarran-Walter bill, he said, are
“worse than the infamous Alien
Act of 17398.”
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s:3o—The Lone Ranger.
In the Los Angeles area, in
stead of giving cows wide pastures
in which to graze, herds are some
times kept in the city limits and
their feed is shipped in from farms
farther away, says the National
Geographic Society.
In the glassware business,
“handblown” is an expression
meaning blown by human lungs.
When European glassblowers
closed down production during
World War 11, supremacy in fine
handblown glass shifted to Amer
ican shores.
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fishing boats with small p,,
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depths of from 2 to more than
fathoms.
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