La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968, July 13, 1959, Page 6, Image 6

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BUGSBUNNY
They Littered Sullivan's
Stage With Dozen Corpses
By FRED DANZIG
UPI Staff Writer
NKW YORK 'IP! Short
Shots: Wayne and Sinister, olmosl
the only delegates to week-end
TV from the world of comedy,
managed to litter the Kd Sullivan
Show's stage with a dozen corpses
during a Charlie Chan spoof that
used Hula Hoops for murder
weapons. While some of the gas
they incorporated into the sketch
were groaners, their flair for zan
iness pulled them through. They
hold up well on these long sum
mer nights.
Speaking of summer, pantomim
ic banjoist Gene Sheldon, who was
a guest of the NBC-TV Chevy
Show Sunday night, seems to be
as much a part of the warm
weather TV scene as the one and
only Mike Stokey of I'antomime
Quiz.
They say no actor can resist
the lines put forth by Shakc
searc, and 1 supnose that was
what lured Claude Kains into ap
pearing as an alcoholic actor
turned blackmailer in Sunday
night's Alfred Hitchcock Presents
on CBS-TV. Ha even died reciting
lines from Hamlet.
Perry Presents, the somewhat
ruffled summer renlaccment for
the unruifled Como show, offered
Gloria DcIIaven in place of Ter
esa Brewer on Saturday night.
But that's not the answer to this
show's troubles. A quick injection
of Point Four financial aid might
do it better. The talent on the
show, Tony Bennett. Miss DcHa
ven and the Four Lads, all sing
good like good singers should.
And the special material manages
to be surprisingly crisp. But I
think this NBC-TV hour needs
more opulent sets to help spread
the feeling of joy-through-music
and dispel the vaudeville air.
Incidentally, just before the
show began, a pre-recorded plug
by Bennett asked NBC-TV view
ers to stay tuned for Teresa
Brewer 'who was dropped from
the show five days .earlier . I've
heard of low budgets. . .
A new series, consisting of
taped tendrils of past Jack Paar
shows began unwinding on Friday
night. Called the Best of Paar,
these NBC-TV re-Paar-t i t i o n s
seemed to have more pace than
second-best Paar shows. The
quick switches from chit-chat to
commercials and back to lively
doings is an asset. But only time
will tell if this plus makes up for
the loss of spontaneity previously
found in those "live'l Friday
night doings.
Billing note: Dick Clark on his
Saturday night ABV-TV half-hour
introduced Connie Francis as
America's number one female
vocalist." To arms, fans of Dodie
Stevens.
The Channel Swim: Arlene
Francis will emcee the Jack Paar
Show on Monday. July 20, while
Paar takes the night off. Gwen Danny Hayes. Joseph
Verdon, dancing star of the
Broadway musical, "Bedhead,
has agreed to star in a Playhouse
90 for producer Fred Coe next
season. The property, still unse
lected, will be taped in New York.
A sketch by Ben llecht about his
late friend, Charles MacArthur,
will be presented on the Goodyear
Theater next season with Tony
Itandall playing the lead.
Omnibus will announce its 1959
60 plans with NBC-TV in the near
future. The revived CBS-TV sci
ence series, Conquest, will return
on Nov. 1 with a study on mother
love called "The Measure of
Love". Ben Alexander will emcee
NBC-TV's Queen for a Day dur
ing the week of Aug. 17 and Jack
Smith takes over the show the fol
lowing week while Jack Bailey
vacations.
James Arness becomes co-producer
with CBS-TV of Gunsmoke
under his new long-term contract.
Sam Kinzer
Wins Honors
At Enterprise
SAM Kinzer, 11, of La Grande
was runner-up all-around cowboy
at the Wallowa County Junior
Rodeo held July 4 and 5 in Ent?r
prise. Besides prize money Sam
was awarded a trophy.
The event is sponsored by the
Junior Chamber of Commerce in
Enterprise.
Charles Herman, 17, Genesee,
Idaho, was named grand champion
and received a trophy and a 125
savings bond. He was also given
a ca'f donated by Jidge Tippett.
Winners of main events includ
ed, junior calf roping, Tommy
Kinzer, La Grande; junior calf
riding, Dennis Bauck, Enterrpise:
junior reining, Judy Wildon, En
terprise; junior cow-cutting. Gay
Stockdalc, Clarkston, Wash.; junior
stake and barrel race, Sam Kin
zer; interm?diate calf-roping, Tom
my Kinzer; intermediate steer
riding, Jerry Kiesecker. Troy:
intermediate reining, Wayne Hill,
Nezperc, Idaho: intermediate cow-
cutting. Chuck Wilcox, Enterprise:
intermediate bending race, Dianna
Schmitt, Asotin, Wash.; interme
diate stake. Peggy Daniels, Clear
water: intermediate stake and bar
rel. Wayne Hill.
Senior cal.'-roping, Ronny Trib
ble, Moscow, Idaho; senior steer
riding, Roger Wagner, Enterprise;
senior reining, Janet Halsey,
Clarkston, Wash.: senior cow.
cutting, Carol Smith, Lostine; sen
ior bending race, Charles Herman,
Genesee, Idaho; senior stake,
Janet Halsey: senior stake and
barrel race. Charles Herman.
The 4-H trail ride was won by
Nancy Hlnshaw and ribbon tying
in the junior division was won by
Side Glances
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TUESDAY
J.'j'J On The Co Douch Re Ml
J;J2 Sam I-cven.-on Treasure ullnf
: I Love Lucy Price la KiKht
J", Top Dollar Oonccntration
TnToO Love Of l.lf," Tic Tac DoubIi
l:0 : Search for Tomorrow It Could lie You
10:4 (.ulillnn LlBht
lt:0n Acroaa the Hoard Movie gueen For a. Day
11:15
11:J0 Pantomime Quia " rmirt of
11:45 " " Human Relation
11:00 Mualc Plngo I fa A Creat Life Youth Dr. Malone
11:15
ll:Sfl Romper Room As the World Turns From These Roots
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1:00 Day In Court For Itelter or Wor.e Truth or Conseo
1:1S
1:S0 Gale Storm Show Hounepsrty County Fair
1:45 " -
1.00 Heat The CliK-k J''K Payoft Matinee on Six
Who Do Tou Truat Ver.ll.-t Is Youra
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1:00 Am. Ilamixtand P.rtKhter ny ::
3-15 " s.-,-rct Storm
jllsn Edire ot Night "
1:45 " " Our liana-
4 0O Popeve L'llff Carl Show I Led Three Uvea
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4:10 " Early Show Four Thirty Movie
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5:S Mickey Mouse Club Sons- Shop
5:45 " " HiinDev-tlrlnkley
Republicans
Over Post
WASHINGTON HPH -Senate
Republicans were split sharply to
day over whether ClisYles E. Boh
len should be given a top job In
the State Department as special
consultant on Russian affairs.
Chairman Styles Bridges i N.H.I
of the Senate GOP Police Com
mittee was reported to be leading
the fight against Bohlen, former
ambassador to Russia and now
ambassador to the Philippines.
Sen. Milton R. Young iR-N.D.'
and others also opposed the pro
posed move.
But Sen. Barry Goldwater (R
Ariz.l said he favored giving Boh
len the position. Goldwater, who
voted against Bohlen's appoint
ment as ambassador to Russia in
1953, said he believed the envoy
did a good job in Moscow.
Young said Bohlen was the
'wrong type of person" for the
proposed State Department post
He described the ambassador as
"vastly overrated" and a "sneery
sort of person."
Bohlen may be able and in
telligent,-' Young told United
Press International, "but I ques
tion his judgment on some .mat
ters.
Secretary of State Christian A.
Hertcr told his news conference
last week he would like to have
Bohlen, a recognized expert on
Soviet affairs, return to Washin
ton.
Are Split
For Bohlen
Tin. secretary did not specify
what position he would like Boh
len to have. But it was under
stood he would like to name the
envoy a social consultant on Rus
sian matters.
The l'.i.'a fijht acainst Bohlen's
confirmation as envoy to Russia
was led by the late Sen. Joseph
R. McCarthy 'R-Wis.i. Senate Re
publican Leader Everett M. Dirk
sen i 111. was one of the 11 GOP
senators who voted against Bohlen.
Thl log It mad up from Information by Talevition Stations and iff
accuracy cannot b guaranteed by the La Orand Eyning Observer.
Joan Diehl Enters.
College With Honors
LEWIS AND CLARK COLLEGE
Portland ( Special i Joan Dichl of
La Grande was recently accorded
Honors at Entrance. Each year
Lewis and Clark awards the col
lege's highest honor, which does
not carry any financial stipend.
to approximately 15 per cent of
the incoming freshman clas.
Miss Diehl is a graduate of La
Grande High School.
Ike's Conduct
Code For POWs
Is Attacked
SAN JOSE, Calif, i L'PI 'Presi
dent Eisenhower's code of conduct
for prisoners of war was attacked
here Friday in a resolution by
500 ex-POWs from World War II
and Korea.
The resolution asked Washington
to "issue notice now that chiefs
of government mistreating our
men will be held personally re
sponsible." The WW are meeting here for
the 12'.h annual convention of
American Ex-Prisoners of War.
Eisenhower's code of conduct
says a soldier should never sur
render and. o.ice captured, should
never cease trying to escape.
"No or.e wauls to be a dead
hero," explained National Com
mander Leo Maselli, of San Jose.
"From our own ' experience,"
the committee added, "There are
times when a man without de
fenses should surrender and that
an escape attempt often leads to
mass executions of those left."
The committee also cha-ges
that the coHc contains "not one
word of what the government will
try to c!o to help the prisoners.-'
The ex-I'OWs will act on the
resolution later in the convention.
President's Wife
Answer to Previous Puzzle
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wife, Margaret
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14 Interstice
19 East
16 Braying
instrument
17 Tons (ab.)
IB City In The
Netherlands
20 Sorrowful
21 Sequestered
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seaweed
20 Citrus fruits
32 Feminine
appellation
33 Prevent
34 Promts
35 Raise nap
36 Rock
37 Sea eagles
38 Merchants
42 Aries
45 Founding
crucible
46 European
Theater
Operations
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goddess
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remains
buried near
Louisville
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displeasure at
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23 Checrer
24 Sundry
25 Leases
26 Dismounted
27 Philippine
liquor
29 Average
30 Gaelic
31 Saintes (ab 1
39 European
wild boars
40 Accomplish
41 Short jacket
42 Reverends
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hairs
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47 Turnpike
charge
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