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Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • 33

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The Sioux City Journal, Wednesday, November 7, 1973 9( 2 Hot-Air Balloonists fllD tf4l v4 CX i End Up on Soggy Note GWYNN ISLAND, Va. (AP) national financial and business The watery landing, which Malcolm Forbes' magazine bearing his name. ended a trip that began Oct. 4 in transcontinental balloon trip "We've gone from sea to Coos Bay, was made to came to a soggy end Tuesday shining sea. When all that's prevent the balloon from sailing when he and his son, Bobby, between us and the Atlantic through the mouth of the bay landed their 65-foot high hot-air Ocean is the water of the between Norfolk, and Cape balloon in Chesapeake Bay just Chespeake Bay I feel we made Charles on Virginia's Eastern southeast of this island off it." Virginia's eastern mainland.

Forbes was seeking to Forbes' son, Bobby, 24, "It's completed as far as I'm become the first person ever to. salvaged his movie camera concerned," said the 54-year- cross the continent in a hot-air Featuring the Stan of "HEE HAW" f' if T-UA V-': rjf-, fm 'i 1. fell i 1UCK OWENS BUCK OWENS SUSAN RAYE TONY BOOTH BUDDY ALLAN DON RICH THE BUCKAROOS SIOUX FALLS ARENA Friday, Nov. 16 -8 P.M. Mall Reservations Now being Filled at Holiday Inn (Downtown) Sioux Falls Enclose Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope ALL 8EAT8 RE8ERVED $3.00, $4.00, $3.00 old.

forces, puonsner oi tne Danoon. The BEST Entertainment IN ALL SIOUXLAND EDWARDS and WILD loGKEY CLUB WHEN MEAT PRICES DROPPED-SO DID OUR STEAKS Check Our Low Prices WHAT DID YOU DO WHEN THE DANCING STARTED? Did you find your dancing outdated? Did you step all over your partner? Did you feel embarrassed? Did you feel left out? Did you wait for liquid confidence to take hold before dancing? This shouldn't happen when it's so easy and so much fun to learn at Arthur Murray's! OPEN FOR LUNCH AT FREE PIZZA 1 :30 EVERY DAY M0N.f WED. 11 p.m. 4 LOUNGE and ENTERTAINMENT: HAPPY HOUR rUurr. tpOLKA Getting in Tune LINDV A REGULAR $3900 COURSE NOW ONLY TL! iL I oi Featuring the New and Unusual Guitar Sounds Of YAR KUMAR, from India! NIGHTLY! Mon.

thru Sat. No cover No minimum A BREATH-TAKING SPECTACLE productions. Rehearsals currently are under way at Shore Acres for "Forty the theater's second production of its first season with a full-time director manager, Chuck Whetzel. (Photo by Stickel, staff photographer). iiuiigB ure reuuy on Key ui anore Acres Theater this season.

Barry Cardinall of Sioux City makes sure the music is sweet as he tunes one of the' Shore Acres pianos Vhich get plenty of use during the Sioux City Community Theater OF WILD SPLENDOR I I CHA-CHA fh AND FURY! I I I vr jkxzj Vsi I 1 CCOI-INR 1 CUW'" to nnnuP PRIVATE PARTIES ut ft. rv Slaver Accused i- Movie Timetable tr a limited time to I 1 I new student pplicatwnsj Isabella a RUMBA Street Exit "You're just 2 feet away Irom really living! Commits Suicide FEMALE FANTASIES WILD ini a live-in babysitter. mi mstiuKv for JMNCHISCO OANCI STUDIOS 50812 5th St: CALL 258-3403 SURVIVAL by JOHN ffiHOli and BERT MRA FILM PRODUCTIONS Commenlary by ALEXANDER Mule compose!) by OTTO KETTLNG Released by SUN INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTIONS. INC. TECHNICOLORS Cinema American Graf-' iU (PG) 7:30, 9:30.

Riviera I Sleuth (PG) 7:15. Heartbreak Kid (PG) 9:30. Riviera II Jeremy (PG) Orpheum Tales That Witness Madness (R) 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Plaza I MASH (GP) -8 p.m. Plaza II Walking Tall (R) 9:30.

Capri Drive-In Closed for season. Cameo I The Arousers (R) 7:45, 9:20. Cameo II Fritz the Cat (X) 8:35. The Cheerleaders 10. Larry Collins, said he had detected no depression in Torgersen and felt the suicide was an impulsive act.

Sheriff Charles Von Wald said Torgersen "had been the same ever since he got here." The sheriff added there was no indication that Torgersen took drugs before the suicide. Mayo Clinic physicians recently had given Torgersen a psychiatric evaluation and the results indicated the possibility of suicidal tendencies. Von Wald said every precaution was taken against suicide. ORPHEUM NOW SHOWING ONE WEEK ONLY ii SPUNK Qrosr0 ON AULCOMRS ME ROCHESTER, Minn. (AP) David J.

Torgersen, a former prison inmate accused of killing four persons while he was on a work-release program, committed suicide by hanging Tuesday. Torgersen, 30, hanged himself with a strip of bedsheet in a shower stall off the recreation room of the Olmsted County Jail. Dr. Theodore Wellner, Olmsted County coroner, ruled the death a suicide. Jailer Nate Redalen was serving breakfast when he discovered Torgersen dead about 7:30 a.m.

Dr. Wellner estimated death occurred about three hours earlier. Torgersen had tied one end of the sheet strip around his neck and secured the other to the top of the shower stall. Torgersen recently had been found competent to stand trial in the death of his wife, Lana, 23; her two children, Sylvia, 3, and John, 14 months, Rebecca Rathbun, 14. Bodies of the four, all strangled, were found In Mrs.

Torgersen's Rochester apartment July 4. Torgersen had almost completed serving a three-year term at Stillwater Prison lor burglary when the slayings Occurred. He walked away from his work release job in St. Paul four days before the bodies were discovered in Rochester. Torgersen remained missing until he was arrested July 24 on another charge, at jjrahd Rapids, Mich.

He was tretilrned to Minnesota and V'as; indicted by an Olmsted grand jury on four counts of first degree murder. Torgersen pleaded innocent. A motion to combine all four counts in one trial was pending at the time of his death. Torgersen had been waiting pretrial hearing scheduled for Nov. 18.

His attorney, mm i See It Tonight 7:45 A WEEK NITES 3AT. SUN. 1:30 P.M. WW OPEN 7 P.M. 0 CHARLESTON Sioux City is having a love affair with VJher were uoo in "62 9 1- I A MM 3o easily the best 'Jw mnvioenfarthK movie so far this Proudly Presents i'" I year." Johnny Cash fit cow km huddu wrnQf fSSl frw jr.

i JVr YJ Ikl'808' Color by Deluxe x. 1. It 1 Robert Elfttrom at Jteua Christ Larry Lee aa John the Baptist Paul 8mlth ae Simon Peter Alan Deter ae Nlcodomue Enjoy this fine group of excellent ENTERTAINERS They have wonderful talent and variety Appearing Nightly. MMADA' INN STEAK HOUSE 820 DAKOTA AVE. SO.

SIOUX CITY, NEBR. 1 Continuous from 1 P.M. 252-2550 ONE WEEK HOUSE Carroll O'Connor RED RAVEN Tl LOUNGE i AY WK; IS NOW OPEN! O'Connor Doesn't See Changes WW FEATURING SOCIETY OF SONG NIGHTLY COCKTAIL LOUNGE OPEN 4 P.M. DAILY SUNDAY AT 6 P.M. Sunday Buffet SQ95 Served from 11:30 a.m.

to 5:30 P.M. Children UndeMO ROA8T BARON OF BEEF B-Q RIB8 HAM CHICKEN 8ld Bar Hot Vegetable Deuert LOUNGE and DINING ROOM OPENS SUNDAY at 6 P.M. Entertainment WE THREE children," he says, "is encouraging. They should learn that bigotry poisons people. If you grow up with bigotry you have a pain in your soul and it stays that way.

1 hope kids see Archie and realize that he's never a happy man." O'Connor is a happy man, within reason. His happiness is', somewhat diluted by the usual drawbacks of fame. He has become accustomed, as much as one can, to the fact that he has one of the most famous faces currently in America. "During the shooting season," he says, "which is seven months out of the year, thit isn't much of a problem. When I'm working 1 just beat a alh from home to studio and'ck and Nancy (his wife) and 1 just don't go out very much.

VBut during the off-season it IS a bit of a problem. I've HOLLYWOOD (NEA) -Some current TV historians date TV events as BA1TF or AA1TF-Before or After All in the Family. The theory is that that show has radically changed television programming patterns. Carroll O'Connor, AlTF's Archie Banker, thinks that is bunk. "I don't think our show has changed anything," he says, "least of all television programming.

From what 1 can see Ty producers by and large are still making the same old shows in the same old way." O'Connor doesn't think the show, with itd constant derision of bigotry, will change anything in that area, either. He has some mild hope that it will have some effect on young viewers. Possibly they may grow up less bigoted than their elders. "The 'thought that it may have some, on -i- Danish Gymnastics Team NOV. 8 7:30 P.M.

SIEBEN. CENTER BUENA VISTA COLLEGE Tales that Witness Madness Kim Novak Joan Collins Jack Hawkins Donald Houston Michael Jayston Suzy Kendall Peter McEnery Michael Petrovitch Donald Pleasence MwiinJayFartw 1 NIJTIU1ID 'c Aftnmirtntw STEAK HOUSE and LOUNGE RED RAVEN HWY. 20 Bypass, So. Sioux City, Nebr. Students M60 Adults 2 had to learn ways of getting areund it." Ik.

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