Show J — THE HKAID 30URNAE 1 CTiS Thoughts and Things — mm aaau m THE FILM DAILY the nation's oldest daily motion picture business paper has been polling movie critics reviewers and commentators for the past 38 years on "the ten best pictures of the year" From Chester B Bahn editor of The Film Daily we cave received the results of the 1960 poll Bill Wildcr's ''The Apartment" a comedy well larded with was the best y satire blended with pathos and ot the in the the opinion past year picture produced during nation's motion picture critics "The Apartment" starring Jack Lemmon Sliirley Mao Laine and Fred MacMurray is one oi me five contenders in the current Hollywood Oscar race to be decided next Monday night The picture has no less than 10 Academy nominations "Elmer Gantry" likewise an 'Oscar con tender in five categories took second place virtually by a nose only two votes separat"Ben-Hur- " ing it from third place1 Remainder of the "ten best" in the order of vote numbers are as 'ollows'inherit the Wind" "SiinriM at flamnnhelln" Ray Nelson "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" ' 'Suddenly Last Summer" L - "Spartacus" "Sons and Lovers" "Midnight Lace" Coming in 11th was Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho11 And 13th "Butterfield 8" starring Elizabeth Taylor "STACK 'EM UP" is the title of these lines by Jessie Ash Arndt: y 0 have you seen the sturdy heels Stacked up against the slim ones? Although stilettos pleased some girls ' My views of these were dim ones ' : ' " : ' ' ' ' But hail the new and sturdy stacks These will not catch in grating' Nor nick your floors nor pierce your rugs— A fact that earns top rating ' Stillettos may look slim and trim As wearers tiptoe lightly But how those wearers welcome flats When they reach home base nightly! Neat stacks may be a comedown for Stiletto fans sans reason But wont the girls be comfortable In walking shoes this season - — o— TED BERNSTEIN WHO did "Watch Your Language" Is now working on another book based on what he has taught sad learned as assistant managing editor of the New York Times He has seen a lot of copy cross his desk and one prob-lem Is what he calls the "curdled cliche" In his new volume "The Careful Writer" he gives some j examples: Some writers not only set down a cliche with a flourish that suggests that they have Just invented it but also lack the wit to get it straight Sam Goldwyn has been represented as the prototype of this breed with such gems as "That's the way with directors they're always biting the hand that 'lays the golden egg!" But Goldwynisms seem contrived bearing the faint imprint cl the press agent It's hard to visulize a man actually say Log "A verbal contract isnt worth the paper it's written Bernstein then lists some curdled cliches that put Sam Goldwyn to shame: I - j ( : I racked my brains back and forth over that problem It's in the lap of the cards It's an enigma on Russia's escutcheon The prisoner gave a facetious name Something seemed to be prying on her mind He'd better watch out he's skating on thin ground fmm' nnfM mtr aila Senator Long lowwered the whistle on McCarthy Ctik ItlMti vftiara Miri Mstf Only unthinking writers would report thai beetles are ravishing trees or that praise is being languished on someone Writing calls for clear and careful thought and cannot be done by ear or by rote He who disregards this warning is ' skating on mighty thin ground Vinier Wheat Crop For '61 To Be Far Above Average - - - RICHMOND' Impressive funeral services were held at the Benson Stake tabernacle Wednesday for fifake President i Jmmj Clarence Neeley with Bishop Wendell Godfrey of the Cornish Ward conducting Prayer at the Funeral Home was By Bishop Oral L Ballam Prude and nostlude music was played by Reese T Murray A "Sometime choral number We'll Understand" was furnished by the Cornish Ward Choir conducted by Karia Rawiings with Myrl Kendall accompanying Prayers were by David O Hendricks and Merle G Hyer A vocal duet "He That Hath Clean Hands and a Pure Heart" was presented by President Cliff Wiser and Mrs Ethel Rawlins accompanied by Norma Reeder A duet "Evening Prayer" was given by Jimmie Casper and DeLaine Bonnell accompanied by Mrs Carma near-traged- ' "double bonus"-t- hat of offer ing tremendous enjoyment on a low budget taking a minimum anount of time Assisting Mrs Peterson with arrangements fop the tea hour were Mrs G W Neece refreshments land Mrs Howard Peterson table The tabk was decorated wit a pink cloth cent ered with a large copper bowl of forsytbia flanked by two copper canaieaora Tribute At Rites Ten Best Th6 Curdled Cliche ' - Given High Film Critics Pick Year's i prints b! Interest fa the Logan area He spoke of tourism in the state of Utah as offering Pres Neeley POSTGRADUATE — Though she may be the oldest living doctor in the nation Dr Amelia Ziegler of Portland Her Ore isnt impressed family Bible says she is 100 years old but Dr Ziegler says "Idont believe it" She retired from practice in 1940 Bonnell1' Eichmann Was Shadowy Figure Of War By Joseph W Grigg Valifi rraai talaraaUaaal JERUSALEM Israel Adolf Eichmann was the shadowy figure of the Nazi murder machine The man who is charged with part responsibility for the deaths of 6 million Jews purposely kept out of the limelight I covered the first two and a half years of World War II in Berlin until Pearl Harbor I followed closely the first mass persecution and sending of the Jews to the extermination - camps in the east During that whole period the name of Adolf Eichmann never cropped up publicly I never heard it and never saw it mentioned in German or other Following remarks by Bishop Godfrey Resolutions of Respect from the Logan LDS Hospital BoaroV requested by Elder Carl W Buehner of the Presiding Bishopric were read by L Tom Perry Speakers who told of President Neeley's loyalty and great leadership his love of family God and neighbor his dedicated "service and influence for good were President T R Holt James W Seamons Jr and Patriarch H Ray Pond Apostle Harold B Lee of the LDS Council of Twelve extended love and blessings to the Neeley family from the first Presidency and commended the work of President Neeley as siaxe president A vocal trio "My Testimony" was furnished by Monica Pitcher Amy Gibbons and Fae Bergeson with Lona Holt as accompanist A closing number "BehoU Tie Eventide" was by the choir Pallbearers were Earl Ker mit Dean Quentin Andrew and Charles Shumway all bro thers of Mrs Neeley The pro Broken Arm MIAMI v Johnny Jim OPB 'AfterMThe Still Fuss No Coins w miinu wan UAnv ivaa ujni — itevia Mosely 8 was riding to school on a train Monday when he missed some coins He prompt iy felt behind the seat cushion ami jot his hand stuck Kevin's anguished howls brought adult commuters oa the run and the train tova halt For 19 minutes a police emergency squad' worked dismantling the seat before the boy' was freed Then the officers looked under the seat — no coins a Seminole Indian who wrest les alligators for the amuse If yon want to live to see ment of tourists here suffer ninety don't keep looking for it ed a broken arm Monday when on the speedometer his opponent delivered a "right cross" with his tail sisters who may be the nation's second oldest celebrated their 85th birthday recently in Conway Tex (A pair of twins 97 live in Maine) Approximately 200 relatives and friends honored Mrs Emma Snow left and Mrs Alice Smith Both are widows Mrs Snow has seven children 11 grandchildren 24 and 16 Mrs Smith has two daughters five grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren MANY HAPPY RETURNS—Twin At NeedhamY en Tourist Trade Discussed For USU Faculty League D James Cannon director of the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council in Salt Lake City bpoke on "Adventuring In Utah" before members of USU's Faculty Women's League Friday April 7 at the regular meeting of the Peterson group Mrs Edwin was hostess chairman for the event which was held in the East Dining Hall of the Union building Introduced by Mrs Leonard Arlington Mr Cannon emphasized the great economic value of the tourist business in the state naming the tourist dollar as the "cleanest dollar you can make" He pointed out that u fuse floral offerings were cared for by the Cornish Ward Relief Society presidency as sisted by the Richmond ward presidency and former Relief Society presidents Burial was at the Riverdale Cemetery where Harold E Bergeson dedicated the grave "Tourism is the smokeless industry which does not deplete resources" A native Utahn ! raised in Salt Lak: and holding a bachelor's degree from the University of Utah Mr Cannon described the state using the previous slogan of the Council s advertising as a "land of color and contrast" He distributed pamphlets and advertising tear sheets from a national magazine with the new slogan "Visit the different world of OF THE DISCRIMINATING Open tht ki'i finest USB? wonderful scenery He outlined several excursions to League members which they could take in a few days' time throughout the state taking in such sights as Dinasaur National Monument Uintah Mountain range Arches National Monument Glen Canyon Dam Bryce and Zion as well as I CHOICE Utah" Mr Cannon stated that in two or three days time one can travel almost anywhere in the state with ready access to ® ' Israel GROOMS RING 3 Diamonds in I4K White or Yellow Gold Only ONE BOOK Stamps and 750 For 10 Months of' Month doori is many of Amtr honwi and jrou will fiad Beam' Choice Ditcriminatiag if people eVerjrwhen distinctive flavor and outstanding character v the result of charcoal filtering after 6 full years of ageing You too will enjoy this 90 proof' tour aiasa bourbon mad from tha 166 year old Beam family formula BEAM'S CHOICE CHARCOAL F1LTMID (fpjtalakat STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY THE JAMES B BEAM DISTILLINe KENTUCKY ' CO CLERMONT BEAM KENTUCKY newspapers A Untenant Colonel Recently I have asked many other newsmen and diplomats who were in Berlin in the early years of the war whether they nad neara or Eichmann ' AH said they had not Despite his vast power and influence Eichmann never was promoted beyond the rank of lieutenant colonel in the secret police section of the Nazi SS Yet in a country where bur eaucratic channels and red tape count supreme he took his orders directly from the Gestapo chiefs themselves Himmier lieydricn and KaltenJbrunner i Eichmann's name first be came known to Allied intelligence officers in 1944 Then he was ordered by the top Nazis in Berlin to try to arrange a 10000 winterized trade trucks ' for one million Jewish - lives The negotiations — with Jew ish representatives Rudolf Kas-tnand Joel Brand in Budapest — fell through but Eichmann's name found a place in Allied intelligence files Adopts False Name Eichmann learned be was wanted as a war criminal when he took refuge in the Austrian mountains amid the crumbling ruins of Hitler's Third Reich He adopted a false name and false identity before finally surrendering to Americans in May er IMS So little was known then of Eichmann that he successfully UPD The be produced This includes a maintained his WASHINGTON be spring wheat crop of about 240 throughout 18 months in a U S will 1961 winter wheat crop Army prisoner of war camp almost as big as its predeces- million bushels incognito sors of the past few years and Wheat consumption for 1961 will add substantially to the al has been estimated at about bushels The carryready large breadgrain surplus The Agriculture Depart over or surplus on July 1 has ments April crop summary been estimated at 1485000000 Monday estimated Jthe fall- - bushels If the total crop as inplanted crop will total 1098V dicated by the April report ma735000 bushels This is 64 mil terializes the carryover on lion busheft above the Dec 1 July 1 1962 will jump another estimated 2 per cent less than 150 million bushels or more last year but 31 per cent above There is nothing firm about the average If the anticipated the current estimate of produccrop materializes it will be the tion It assumes normal weather insect' and disease condiuiuu largest ui i cvui u t A crop the size of the April 1 tions for the remainder of the estimate means a total crop of crop season In the last 10 about 1338735000 bushels will years the average change in the U S production estimate from April 1 to harvest has 88 million bushels ranging been Journal Herald Th " from i a maximum of 216 million There were hardly any pictures of him either By the time the Nurenbers war crimes trials had started and Eichmann's name became really prominent he had esca ped from the prison camp and was living as a forest worker in northern Germany Dieter Wisliceny Eichmann's former aide who later died on the gallows said Eichmann told him when he knew the war was lost that he would leap laughing into his grave be cause the feeling he had 5 mil lion people on his conscience would be for him a source of extraordinary satisfaction The proper measure of a It:' JkNbkN pubushkk bushels to a minimum of 23 man's age is the amount of pain faMlakca cvtrv tvrnlni Monday he has when he has a new idea mor Bur da million bushels thfouira Prtdur inn by UkIw Valley Nrttvuoer 1961 said The the an IS Went (ntfT linan Otak department Mennd eliu nattar at BMirM The 1961 rve croo condition crop season was off to a favorttt pott fflee at Loan OUh able early start with above was estimated at 89 per cent of ui u u normal March temperatures and adequate moisture supplies ti stimulating plant growth Nation Advtrtitlnt RwmUUvti - The April crop summary indi Nmmmmt Advcrltalnt cated food grain stocks on fk farms were a fourth larger than last years and 16 per cent subsuuption a US CM taontk aartiar nW above average Tonnage of feed Qm mr carrier Uia rw raau ovum gmm grains store on farms was 2 vaiiayMlf Yln(5acni'Ve'liy U0U per cent above last year and a third above average r ?v i ' 'V " MKMBKR Audit Bureau of CtmiiaMoa ri rri iiiirriMkiwihii uuim EF - una s: - i normal and the pasture condition at cent Total citrus production for the 19o0-6-1 season was estimated at 4 per cent below last year but near averaee The orann crop was estimated at kj per cent anove tne average tor tne montn March egg production was 1 per cent more 86-pe- Springtime or any time the man at the sign of the Chevron is busy cultivating friendships You know it when you hear the warm hello you see it in the careful way your car is checked from headlights to tail lamps And every bit as good as the service are the products you buy Like the two Chevron gasolines Methyl both better than ever with the new gasoline discovery— first new antiknock compound since Ethyl9 No other antiknock compound stops knock the way Methyl does gives you such smooth quiet power It doesn't cost a extra to get this extra performance another way that toe penny' take better care of your car r CHEVRON DEALERS STANDARD STATIONS INC 10-ye- man a year ago STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA atathjl— tradamark for antiknock compound i |