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OOME OFF IT, -1 W WHOLE THING If ONIV NOW HOW or DEAL I HER TO HEAR ABOUT I WHAT KIND OF A UP OOP, SOU KNOW VOU 1 -TTTV SV OOOLA UP y- ABOUT TulSrS V THIS, TOR HEAVEN'S LOUSE YOU . . BOjEB y m l r. yjxe. cowb vpms? r- vextvz. c&fS2l I lSSkiM ' SSf-Y' M Efk&T T W y Strict. Inc. T.M K.t U.S. r.i Off. p- PRISCILLA'S POP " ' By Al Vermeer YES, I'M 1 TgoooTI I Z"4 GOOD?? . HI (HOW ELSE DOK . PROUD) ftt EH?7 A IT' A-N l' A OU SUPPOSE) BUGS BUNNY FT v'EH WHAT'S ) I IWUVE A WORSEN I i OH.WELL.IT COULDNfTXl ,. ' s I ' yS POC?y SIGN PAINTER 0' HAPPENED AT rj 7T i I I 1 T ' By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE Willi Major Hoople -WILLIAM EWALD SAYS: New Wretched Offering Performs Some Services NEW YORK (UPD A. L. Alex ander's Court of Human Relations a daytime daily which made its debut on NBC-TV Monday, is. of course, a wretched show. But it Derforms. I think, a couple of services: 1. It serves to bare counselors who give snap advice on the pro gramas sllckstcrs who deal in a formula approach to life, who wa J their blanks with platitudes and shoot from the hio, who honey- mouth pious banalities with the awesome assurance of a carnival pitchman who has been dipped in instant wisdom. 2. It injects some genuine first hand agony into a medium in which the agony is usually second handthat is, it is usually the viewer who writhes in pain. Court of Human Relations is the real mint goods suffering and anguish, sin and semi-sin are dished up in neat half-hour packages for all the nosy old biddies who wish to sit and watch and sun themselves in their own respectability. Aside from these dubious con tributions, the merits of the show are non-existent. Monday's opener centered around a girl who had a child by a boyfriend, had married and had another child, and then had fled to live with another man. She wanted a divorce so she could marry the third fellow and her husband didn't want to grant it Alexander and his panel of Agriculture Group Elects La Grande Teacher To Post Norman Koopman, Vocational Agriculture instructor at La Grande High school, was elected vice president of theOregon Vo cational Agricultural - Association at their regular conference held in Redmond. Koopman has served as assist ant secreary treasurer of the or ganization since' March of this year. As the vice president he will be the Oregon delegate to the National Vocational Agricultural Teachers Convention to be" held in November at Chicago. He will serve as vice president for the coming year and then will become the president for the 1960 61 year. He will then serve on the board of directors for three years. Koopman has been the district 1'FA advisor for the Eastern Ore Ron district which is made Up of the nine chapters in Union and Wallowa counties for the past two years. In March, he was elect ed for another two year term. As district advisor, he also serves on the board of directors for the state FFA association . The site of George Washing ton's crossing of the Delaware River now is a state park north of Morrisville, Pa. DAILY TV L0G 2KREM ' M KXLY g KHQ TV f TV. O TV WEDNESDAY 0:011 l-'lulH Nws KpnrlH Ol'fl' hil Detuctivo 6:1R ' DnllK I'MwiirilA " fi::ill M KitiKtlnm il" the .S-n Kront Page ll:4r Tti'lMliilliKWny Ni'Wh , " M 7:00 Nuwxhellt !! Talking U.S. Marshal ' 7:15 7:30 African l'utr.il Trnrkdown ITIre Is Right ' 7:S " 8:00 Ozxle & Harriet MilliiHialr.i IMv- King 8:1B ' ... 8:S0 Donna Iteed Show l'v" f5"' " Secret Rat Mnaterson 8:45 ' " v " l:00 Dial !)i) Clli-le Thealrt; This la Your 1.1ft) S:l.ri " - " " 0:S0 Taruet " Wagon Train 0:4 5 " " 10:00 NlKhtheHt Attorney " I0:l.r, Jaek l'aar I0:.1ll " Nllthl Kill I Ion News 10:45 " l.al Show I.iile Movie 11:00 " 11:11 ' " . ' 11:30 Dateline. Europe " " 11:45 " THURSDAY SMIO - On The Co IhttiKh Ke Ml 8:15 8:30 Sam Levenson Treasure Hunt 8:45 i ' 0:00 1 I.ovu Lucy l'rlce Is Klght 0:15 " - r M-30 Top Dollar Concentration H:45 " HI-00 l.ove Of Life Tie Tac Dough 10:15 " 10:30 Seareh for Tomorrow It Could lie Tou 10:45 niilrtlnn- Light " U:l Aero,, the Hoard ll' "V," For D !j:Jo Pantomime Qui. Human Reh.Uon, ; .., .... , .,, Dan Sinnot Yolilm Dr. Malone t! 0n Music Ulngo Industry on Parade liisS nompcr Room A" '.!,e World Turn" From Th!,e Root" 12:45 " 1:00 Day In Court "n,my D,an S,,uw Tru,.h or Conaeq. I:S0 Oale'storm Show HouaeparW County Fair 1:45 s. 2:00 HeatjThe Clock .Jy Malli.ee on SI l.SO5 Who Do You Trust Verdict Is Tours 3:45 " i : 3.00 Am. Handstand Z .?.,' .. Kdge of Night j.j " Our Hang 4-00 Popeye I'lll'f t'arl Show I L-d Three L.lves .jn Karly Show Four Thirty Movie l5 . " 1 5:00 Superman . ( 5:S05 MIcW Mouae Club Song Shop mu"nw. 6:46 . . . v . I ; I i i ' l l. tcur.cy wnnof bi 9u.rnt.d by popular-priced Solomons listened to the problem briefly and v then unleashed their ad-glibs: The lady had a spiteful husband who should give her a divorce, said one coun selor; she should consult a mar riage counsel, said a second; she should worry about achieving her immortal soul, said another add ing; "She's not tia!ipy, well, that doesn't impress me at all . . . " The couple looked understandably confused. Tuesday's chapter was built around a blind mfddte-aged wife who wanted her husband to devote more time to her. Her husband protested he was working hard so he could build a secure future. AH three counselors bullied the wom an a little and then called for a compromise that didn't sound as if it would work at all. The wom an continued to look unhappy. So did her husband. Obviously, this sort of thing is not only shoddy farce, it is also dangerous. It presupposes that a quick aerial view of any human being's problems can result in valid counsel. It pretends that life can be beautiful if only you listen to big daddy who knows all the answers. And finally, it's just a "cheap peep show, a keyhole cavalcade, and a rather mournful reflection on the taste of TV programmers. The Channel Swim: NBC-TV's Hallmark Hull of Fame drama scries will do a live repeat of "Cradle Song" on April 10, 19G0 Hallmark last tackled the play in May, 1956. An attempt will be made to round up the original cast which included Siobhan Mc Kenna and Judith Anderson. Marty Allen and Steve Kossi, a new comedy team, have signed on for a fall guest shot on the NBC TV Perry Como Show . . . Jimmy Durante probably will star in a couple of spcciuls next season for NBC-TV . . . Weslinghouse will offer its 500th one hour TV show on Aug. 10 when Raymond Mas scy stars in "Two Counts of Mur der" on CES-TV's Desilu Play house. The first CBS-TV Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz special of next season will be "Milton Berle Hides at the Ricardos" on Sept. 25 . . . Red Foley will take a six-week vaca tion from ABC-TV's Jubilee U.S.A. starting July 11 Foley will be spelled by six emcees, Joe Slat tery, Jimmy Davis, Slim Wilson. Eddy Arnold, Carl Smith and Uncle Cyp Brasfield. The NBC-TV Opera Co. will pre sent a two-hour version of Beet hoven's "Fidelio" on Nov. 8 with Irene Jordan and John Alexan der heading the cast . . . Jan Crockett, Tony Reynolds, Louise O'Brien, Jimmy Thompson and Dori Gray have been set as re olaeements for Judy Lynn on CBS-TV's the Big Payoff Miss Lynn is leaving the daytime show June 2!lth to await the arrival of a baby. Ih. U Grand. Evening Ob.rv.r. Observer, L Grande. Ore., Side "Just relax and let me finish, Mabel. You know how good I am at trimming the hedge!" DRAMA UNFOLDS BEHIND CAMERAS OF NEW MOVIE By VERNON SCOTT UPI Staff Writer HOLLYWOOD (UPD More drama unfolded behind the cam eras of a new movie than regis tered on film when a mother and daughter were reunited after IB years of bitter separation. The daughter was Venetia bte- venson. a sultry blonde newcom er. The motner was Anna Lee star 20 years ago. They were playing mother and daughter in I he picture. 'At first the tension and the emotional strain was terrible," Venetia said. "I hadn't lived with my mother since I was five years old. "My , parents were divorced. and I lived with my father. Moth er and I corresponded a little bit, but we were never friends. And when we did see each other we usually had an argument." Separated by Article Introspective and sad-faced, Venetia said the basis of her es trangement from her mother was a magazine article which mis quoted her as saving Anna Lee had never bene a real jiarent to her. "She was very hurt by the story," Venetia said. 'But it is true we were never Summerville Student Makes OTI Honor Roll Richard R. Booth of Summervil le made the Spring term honor roll at Oregon Technical Institute with a grade point average of 3.533. Booth is studying Office Mach ine Technology. Scholarship glades at OTI are based on the student's demon strated ability in practical work, ind classroom work in related technical subjects. Honor roll graduates indicate work which is outstanding or of better than av- crae achievement. 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Venetia added she suggested her mother for the role in "Big Night" in which she co-stars with Dick Contino. "I left my father's home to live by myself when 1 was 15,'' Vene tia went on. "I missed having a mother. Teenage girls have a spe cial need for a mtlher's advice, and dad wasn't able to fill the gap. "Mother and I always looked more like sisters because she's so youthful appearing. She acts young, too. And I act old. Mother Pictured Differently "My own picture of a mother has always been -a good-natured, elderly woman with an apron and a twinkle in her eye. It's pretty different from having a glamor ous actress for a mother." During the filming of "Big Night" Venetia and Anna talked things over, and the coolness they felt for one-another gradually gave way to friendship. " 'Friendship' is the word, tod,'1 the blue-eyed actress said. "We just completed a second picture together, 'Jet Over the At lantic,' but this time we don't play mother and daughter. Moth-, er didn't try to help me with scenes, and I didn't expect her to. ' Nor is there any feeling of competition between us. "We will be seeing a lot more of one another now, trying to know ourselves better." Her relationship with her moth er has given Venetia doubts about raising a family of her own. She recently divorced actor Russ Tamblyn. They had no chil dren. "I really want to be married again," Venetia concluded. "And 1 want to have children, too. But the only thing that bothers me is what kind of a mother I'd make." Answer to Previous Puzzle gToiN ipsa wjnr gA T A U TlJ A K p A, t S - A & Z Al I L. A, N T ENCORE: 1 EH N S E nrT rL. Algg g A g H IJE RA INSgJI LE a A T B SOU R E g EUA T e; E N 5 T J E. yflT i N T ' I T P g. PIE K- & H m A R" f gfe S. I PE iON E RRBg" ig A U O E ! 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