La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968, June 23, 1959, Page 6, Image 6

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Will. Major Hooplc WILLIAM EWALD SAYS:
Tilings Were Going Badly
Right Off Monday Night
Well, anyway, neitner Margaret
NEW YORK (U PI) I knew
things were going badly right off
Monday night when the Gestapo
grabbed kindly old Dr. Brunner
only five minutes into CBS-TV's
Desilu Playhouse.
Kindly old Dr. Brunner was a
spy, on our side, oi course the
kindly ones always are and he
had to be replaced by kindly mid
dle-aged Froehch who was mar
ried to kindly Frau Froelich. Like
all kind spies, the Froelichs
weren't very efficient and the
Gestapo got them, too.
That left the whole spy busi
ness in the hands of kindly Mar
garet Lewis who was played by
kindly Joan Fontaine who was in
love with Hans who was played
by Max Schell. He was a kind
newspaperman or maybe I should
change that to a kind of news
paperman because he didn t seem
to have much work -to do.
Atom Reactor
Firing Termed
Successful'
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) The
Atomic Energy Commission says
its first test firing of a nuclear
reactor designed as the forerun
ner of a rocket engine to power
space ships was successfully
conducted."
But other details of the static
test of the Kiwi-A, designed un
der the multi million dollar "Proj
ect Rover," were not released for
security reasons.
The complete test, lasting about
five minutes, was staged Saturday
with the nuclear reactor mounted
on a railroad flatcar. The reactor
did not move during testing.
Newsmen a mile and a half
away heard a faint, dull sound as
the engine started. The reactor
noise was drowned out when two
B57 planes dipped almost to tree
top level to sample radiation.
Five JATO, jet assisted takeoff,
bottles were fired into the hydro
gen stream coming out of the re
actor. They produced a series of
strange shaped white clouds that
spurted from the reactor nozzle
and climbed to about 1.000 feet.
The clouds created a target for
the planes to test for radiation.
Pilots of the B57s said their in
struments detected none.
The test was conducted at the
AEC test site about 80 miles
northwest of here. There was one
false start which scientists ob
served on six closed circuit tele
vision screens.
Close observation was 'impossi
ble because of the intense heat.
The reactor, using Uranium 233
as fuel, operates at temperatures
of 2.000 to 3.500 degrees. The re
actor was mounted on the flatcar
pointed up so the thrust was
downward.
After the test, the AEC said
further experiments would be con
ducted for about a month.
nor Hans were much as spies or
lovers or anything else for that
matter and Desilu Playhouse end
ed on a melancholy note with
Brunner and Froelich and Frau
Froelich in the hooscgow, Mar
garet running off to Vienna to do
some more spying and Hans de
ciding to fight it out at home in
his own kindly, inefficient fash
ion. It all happened in Berlin in
1938 and I kind of got the feel
ing that if these were the people
on our side, we were doomed to
lose the war. I know we lost the
play. '
Short Shots: Laya Raki had to
be forcibly restrained Monday
night On ABC-TV's Pantomime
Quiz when she was rather graphi
cally trying to act out the word
"nude." Orson Bean's comment
to emcee Mike Stokey: "You
know, if we didn't get that in an
other few seconds, your show
would have been on for the last
time." Love that show.
Virginia Angelo, a contestant on
CBS-TV's Name That Tune for
the past m,onth, isn't identified as
such, but she strikes me as e
professional performer perhaps
one of the thousands of kids who
come to New York hoping to
break into show business and
float around its fringes.
The Channel Swim: Composers
Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick
Loewe will draw upon their "My
Fair Lady,'' "Gigi," "Brigadoon"
and "Paint Your Wagon" for a
90-minute General Motors special
on NBC-TV Friday, Nov. 13. . .
There is dissension on the set of
NBC-TV's new summer scries.
Perry Presents, and regular Ter
esa Brewer is threatening to
leave the cast.
CBS-TV has under consideration
one or two special Arthur God
frey shows Tor next season God
frey, who has completed his
series of post-operative treat
ments at Columbia-Presbyterian
Medical Center in Manhattan, is
now recuperating at his home in
Leesburg, Va.
Bob Denver, one of the regulars
in the cast of CBS-TV's upcoming
Many Loves of Dobie Gillis se
ries, flunked his Army physical
and has checked back into the
show again. Hal Holbrook, Murial
Williams and Herb Nelson, who
have been with the CBS-TV
soapera, Brighter Day, since it
started in 1934, will be written out
of the show starting in early
July.
Observer, La Grande, Ore., Tues., June 23, 1959 Page 6
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"Here's a good little summer romance car, guaranteed
to run till fall!"
FFA Members Earn Honors
At Annual Livestock Show
WOULD-BE RESCUER DROWNS
POPLAUVILLE, Miss. (UPD A
15-year-old boy lost his life Sun
day while unsuccessfully trying to
save two young sisters from
drowning. Buddy Smith drowned
when he jumped into a creek to
try to save Evelyn Reyer, 13, and
her sister, Evon, eight. They
drowned when they stepped into
a 25-foot deep hole while wading.
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6:00 Ntw.shdt Nt'WH X- KpnrlH Grny Ghost
f:irt Jnhn Daly T)ouir Ktlwnrdft "
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S-.ti " I'luy rioir "
7:00 " DtTombtT HrUlu Steve Canyon
7:15 "
7:0 Wyiitt Enrp To Telt the Truth Jim. Tloditers Show
7:45
8:00 nifU'llllin . I'ei'k'H Unit Cllrl I.oimiI llHSflmll
8:15
8:30 Naked City Ited Skelton "
8:45 " "
!i:00 Alcoa rreitonl tlarry Moore "
9:15
9:30 Twenty Six Men ' "
9:45 " ' "
10:00 NlKhtheat Dr. Hudson Journal " .
10:15 . Jack l'aar "
10:3" ni,.,,! Edition ,
10:45 . " Late Show Lute Movie
11:00 " "
11:15
11:30 Dateline Europe "
11:46
WEDNESDAY
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8:15 " ....
8:30 Snm Levenson Treasure Hunt
8:45 " "
9oo 1 Lovo Lucy I'rlce la Hlg-ht
:15 " " "
9-30 Top Dollar Concentration
9:45 " 1
10:00 l.ove Of Life Tie Toe Dough
10:15 " "
10-30 Search for Tomorrow It Could He Tou
10:45 (inldltiit Light
11:00 Across the Hoard Movlo Queen For a Day
11:15 " "
11:30 Pantomime Quia " ' Court or
11:45 " Human Kclallons
12:00 Music Rlngo A Great Life Young Dr. Malone
12:15 " " "
12-30 Homper Room Afl tn0 World Turns From These Roots
12:45 " "
1-00 Day In Court Jimmy Dean Show. Truth or Conseq.
1:15 '
1:30 Oale Storm Show Houseparty County Fair
1:4 5 " "
2:00 Heat The Clock- WK Payoff Matinee on SI
!:15
5:30 Who Do You Trust Verdict Is Yours
5:45 "
.1:00 Am. Handstand Hrlahler Day
3:15 " . Secret Slurm '
3:30 " Ktlgo of Night . "
S:45 " " ,,r "fr
4:00 l'opeyo Cliff Carl Show 1 Led Three Lives
4:16 , . "
4:30 . " Early Show I Four Thirty Movie .
4:45 " "
6:00 Joe Palooka - I " .
6:15 " , " '
6:30 Mickey Mouse Club " I
t:45 " I NHC Vews
A large group of Future Farm
ers of America club members
won honors in competition at the
Eastern Oregon Livestock Show
in Union.
The results of the contests fol
lows:
CHAMPION SHOWMANSHIP
CONTEST
1st, Gayle Willett, 2nd Gary
Willett, Wallowa; 3rd, Lawrence
5mutz, La Grande.
Showmanship division winners:
Beef, Gregg Johnson; sheep,
Gayle Willett, Swine, Gary Wil
lett, Wallowa; dairy, Lawrence
Smutz, La Grande.
Best Exhibitor Awards: Beef,
3ob Becker, La Grande; Sheep,
Perry Johnston, Wallowa; dairy,
Lawrence Smutz, La Grande;
swine, Steven Crow, Lostine.
Judging Contest Winning
Chapters: 1st, Enterprise; 2nd,
Wallowa; 3rd, Joseph; 4th, Los
tine; 5th, North Powder.
High individuals in judging
contest: 1st, Keith Simmons, En
terprise; 2nd, Clyde Hockctt, Jo
seph; 3rd, Gerald Bacon, Lostine.
Chapter Herdsmanship Contest:
1st, Wallowa; 2nd, Enterprise;
3rd, La Grande.
Breed Champion Winners: Hoi
stein cow, Robley Johnston, Ayr
shire Cow, Gayle Willett, Wallo
wa. Guernsey cow, David Oswald,
Jersey cow, Lawrence Smutz;
milking Shorthorn cow, Bruce Ry
ncarson, La Grande.
Best dairy herd, Gayle Willett.
Wallowa; crossbred beef cow,
Bob Gettle, La Grande; Angus
cow, Keith Simmons; Angus bull,
Keith Simmons; Shorthorn cow,
Bill Butncr, Enterprise; Hereford
bull, Byran Wolfe, Wallowa;
Hereford cow. Bob Becker, La
Grande; beef foundation, Byron
Wolfe, Wallowa.
Berkshire sow, Gary Wilhlt.
Yorkshire sow, Jerry Kirsccker.
Wallowa; crossbred sow. Walter
Cox, La Grande; Hampshire boar,
Byron Wolfe, Wallowa; Yorkshire
boar, Bruce Kohler, Union.
Crossbred ewe, Ray Mahood,
Union; Corriedale ewe, Perry
Johnston, Wallowa; Southdown
owe, Gayle Willett, Wallowa;
Suffolk ewe, Keith Simmons, En
terprise. Hampshire ram, Roger Kooch,
Enterprise; Suffolk ram, Jerry
Justice, Enterprise; Romney ram,
Jim Witherspocn, Elgin; 'sheep
foundation, Perry Johnston; fat
hog, IJcrry Johnston; Tat lamb,
Stewart Horton; fat steer, Gaylo
Willett, Wallowa.
Atom Firecrackers
Will Power Space
Ship Through Sky
LOS ANGELES (UPI) Re
search is underway in a top-secret
U.S. project to develop a 1,000-ton
space ship propelled by "atomic
firecrackers."
The project was outlined Sunday
by Air Force and scientific sources
who described the idea as "some
thing like setting off firecrackers
behind a tin can only this will
use one hell of a powerful fire
cracker." The Advanced Research Proj
ects Agency tARPAl, which has
a one million dollar study under
way at the John Jay Hopkins Lab
oratory of General Dynamics in
San Diego, Calif., has revealed
only that it is proposed to drive
the craft "by a scries of small
nuclear explosions."
Sources here said the idea was
"as simple as it sounds."
"You just set off atomic bombs
behind the ship." a scientist said.
"Not all at once, but in small
packages in order to control the
ship's acceleration."
The informants, who declined to
be identified because of the tight
security wraps on the project,
said studies were underway into
several ways of designing such a
craft.
Literary Notes
Answer to Previous Puzzle
B Rollers
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and Little
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ACROSS 37 Cravats
1 juan 39 Canvas shelter
4 of books Small
41 Through
42 Cut
45 Take the chair
49 Talked
together
51 Measures of
land
52 Century plant
53 de camp
54 Vegas,
Nevada
55 Good Queen
13 Tight
14 Region
15 Mai de
16 Attacker
18 Repeat
performances
20 Feel
21 Possessive
pronoun
22 Porcena
24 Venturesome
28 Antitoxins
27 Male
30 Place within
32 Representa
tive 34 More acid
35 Cheers
36 Abstract being
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2 Stove part
3 Mythological
youth
4 Asterisks
5 Comfort
6 Struggle
7 Musical
direction
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Great Britain
9 Persia
10 Camera part
11 Tardy
17 Jewish
homeland
19 Different
23 French city
24 Ascend
S3 Soon
26 Bare
27 Ingredients
28 Solar disk
29 Bird's home
31 Withdraw
33 Entrance in
fences
38 de corps '
40 Strong boxes
41 Feet (suffix)
42 Wound
covering
43 Pit
44Seth's son
4G Counsel
47 Exclamation
48 Essential being
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