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S NEVER SEEN rVT, i KjOVV .'7 WRITE ) 0S J- VT Zii n-xa f 1 .i7 " 1 I r'rrii-""- '-1 u m BUGS BUNNY ; " nxaTT I A Of T PERTECT wjl UT VA COULP SETaXI I - : THANK VOU FOR III )'JV y V TO TH' HOT SUN 1 SOWSntO SiTTlN' XSV VV BEVINPINQ MC! ),' VX" -yL (60T SOVETWIN'HERe l I TOaAV, I MTV JP TOS60TTEN ?J iSk' SjHAT VA KEEPS .y I 'OT V THAN TOyAtCXjr X'r Thit loo ii mad up from information by Ttlavision Station! and its accuracy cannot ba guaranteed by tha La Granda Evanlnq Obtarvar. RKO DfiFiNOS CANCELLATION OFFER FALLOUT DETECTOR LOS ANGELES ll'W RKO CABK1DGE, Mass. 1 L'Pl A Pictures Tuesday defended its Cambridge electronics firm has cancellation of British film ac- announced the development of a tress Diana Dors' contract by cheap radioactive fallout detector charging she had acquired an in- smaller than a package of ciga- ternational reputation for "inso- relies. The pocket-sized detector, bnety. unchastity, intemperance, known as FIDO for fallout intensi- immodesty and exhibitionism." ty detector oscillator, is expected The charge was leveled in re- to sell for between $10 and $15, sponse to Miss Dors' $1.275.XJ0 according to Dr. Irving A. Ber- defamation and breach of contract stein, president of Controls for suit against KKO. Radiation. Inc. DAILY TV LG 2KKEM M KXLY r KHQ TV f TV O TV WEDNESDAY ; on KiKii'a n. spm i iirfi. iui i, i,-, tivo : 1 5 " l, uk Kilwrl 0 :i " Cni.iMin Cri. r Front I'k C 4.1 II-mnilnKWajr N.-ws "' NWKbat Kr. p TalklnK I'.H. MamliHl 7:15 " - ' Tiii Afrloan I'atrul Trarkdowo I'rli la Right 745 " K (ill Ozxle A Harriet Mlllioimire Dave King 8:15 " " 1 :in Donna Reed Show I've Out a Secret Hat Maatersoa :5 " " " S:(lll Acvuned I'.S. Slr.-I lluur Thl la Vour Life :15 " 9:311 How To Mnrry " Wagon Train H:tr. 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Handstand brighter Day J:15 " Secret Storm " 2:30 " Edge of Night " 2:45 " " Our Gang 4:110 Popeye Cliff Carl Show I Led Three Lives 4:15 " 4:30 " Tea Time Matinee Four Thirty Movie 4:45 " 6:00 Superman " " 5:15 " " 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club Song Shop 6:45 " " Huntley-Ilrlnkley River Trip AtROSg 1 Bohemian river 5 Sc-oitish river 6 Mississippi tributary 12 Coin of Morocco 13 Hail! 14 Electrified particles 15 Husband of Gudrun 16 AriU:ira 17 Site of 1790 battle in Ituly 18 Standard (ab.) It Repairs L'l Hind 22 Fragrant oleorcsin 24 Colorado's Creek ?6 EaU n away 1H Shaven, as hair trom head 29 Traveling stuck reserve (.b.) 30 Romanian coin 31 Butterflies 32 Friend (Fr.) 33 Musical comedy 3 Nuisances 38 Tardier 39 Female ruff 41 Shoshonean Indian 42 Tibetan river 4ii (".round baa 47 Weary 49 John (Gaelic) M) Lampreys 51 Volcano in Sicily 52 52 (Roman) 53 Apportion f4 Scryer 55 East (Fr.) 56 Employs VOWS 1 Oblitcmto 2 River in Answer to Previous Ptirjla rV- C3 - l-V .t-aTafl-' r;.'isr A N". t If Nurth Carolina 3 Less hirsute 4 UiLlical prophet 5 challenge 6 Baking chamber 1 Uicemy 8 Lubricant 9 Owl 10 American i,lni ieine 11 Willow 19 Mitfhty American l ivcr rn p:..ucrs 2:; si:;r:lu 25 Feminine appellation 27 Gaelic 28 Blew with open hand 33 Unkeeled 34 Everlasting (poet.) 36 Indian homes 37 Lisiomo 38 Stringed instruments 40 Worms 43 Afiican river 44 Lecture plutform 45 Distinct part 48 Favorable, attention 0 Au-.tralian ostrich i Mi' h I & i 1$ p o ii " i! iT i3 H '7 2 x 3! ETa 1 1 25 30 wrr r if1 !L ii 55 WILLIAM EWALD SAYS: Andy's Show Best In Long But Not So Hot Summer TV By WILLIAM EWALD United Press International NEW YORK 1 CPU In this, the long but not so hot summer of TV, the CBS-TV Andy Williams SHow bulks as the class of the season. It is a show fresh of aspect and buoyant of manner. It is pack aged by craftsmen with a feeling for light and space and who obvi ously go to some pains to broom its parts clean. It has as its prin cipal tenant. Andy Williams, a singer who not only enjoys his work but breathes intellige'c? throuRh it. Williams is one of a handful of male pop sinners r? ,;i v, N & 4 IV' t I I :. Code OF ETHICS H otne Comfort Counselors, the master craftsmen of the plumbing, heating and air conditioning field, subscribe to this Code of Ethics. Upon its strict observance depends the right to be rated a Home Comfort Counselor. 1. To use only quality materials in any job large or small. To favor recognized brands of merchandise in all fields using only materials which are guaranteed, manufactured and distributed by reputable and well established firms. S. To guarantee customer satisfaction in any work performed. L'pon customer satisfaction is built the successful business of your Home Comfort Counselor a master craftsman, good neighbor and inde pendent businessman in your neighborhood. 3. To offer, without obligation, to each customer a bid in writing on any work that might be requested and submit an itemized bill when the work is completed. 4. To employ only trained, highly skilled and efficient workmen on any job. To supervise the work of all men on any job and expedite the job in an attempt to cause a minimum of inconvenience and expense to the customer. 5. To offer to all customers the benefit of his years of experience in rec ommending the work that needs to be done To seek at all times to to recommend the materials and labor that will give the best results not necessarily the cheapest in price. 6. To seek at all times to improve his knowledge, skills and training in the various fields by attending schools, training classes and fadoiy demonstrations of the latest equipment. Frank Sinatra and Uel Tormo are others who manage to com bine urgency with casualness. Tuesday night's show, the fourth of the season, was not a terribly robust entry, but it did boast sev eral engaging segme'ts. Williams. who looks a little like a hip owl, led the way, leveling in on such goodies as "I Get A Kick Out Of You," "Making Whoopee'' and "April In Paris" with elegant skill. You can't hardly get tunes like them any more. On board, too, was Julie Lon don, a vocalist with a slight voice but a fairly sensitive attack, who slithered through Gershwin's "How Long Has This Been Going On" and a lightly swing version of 'Comin' Through The Rye.'' In the first number. Miss London was surrounded by a parliament of pilla'S. In the second, by a troup? of kilted dancers. Both chunks of staging were handsome ly uncluttered, the sort of produc tion that permitted the eye to brood comfortably while the ear was sprung free for listening. There were some less felicitous spots on the show the grotesquer ies of Cab Calloway and a laJy pianist. Norma Douglas, misla beled as a jazz artist but I won't dwell on them. What is im portant is the core of the show it self and it, very simply, is a beauty a credit to Williams and to Perry Lnfferty and Norman .lowison, the men who put it to gether backstage. Spaeth Plumbing & Heating 1105 Washington La Grande, Oregon Shcrt Shots: Mrs. Pat McCarthy failed to show as a contestant on Tuesday's NRC-TV Tic Tac Dough because she w as in a Philadelphia Hospital awaiting the arrival of her second child. . . Edmund Hillary, the New Zealand bee keeper who scaled Mt. Everest in 1U53. timed up as a contestant on C'Bh-TV's To Tell the Truth Tues lay night . . Jane Withers, child star of the movies in the long ago, was cast in a small fcaturcdj'ole in CBS - TV's Peck's Bad Tiirl Tuesday night and acquitted licr sclf fairly well. Tha Channel Swim: CBS-TV will replace the Sam Levenson Show on Sept. 28 with reruns of De cember Bride Levenson took ov er the" half - hour morning pro gram from the ailing Arthur God trev on Til 29. Charles ColUr.gwotd will host CBS-TV's Person to Person next fall the format of the interview series wiil be revised to include taped and filmed visit shots abroad. . . Tales Of The Plains man, a Western set in the New Mexico Territory in 1883, will be offered on Thursday nights this autumn by NBC-TV . . Michael Ansara will star. Marge and Gower Champion have joined the CBS-TV Oct. 21 Sid Caesar special, a one hour show which also lists Tony Ran dall, Audrey Meadows and Gisele MacKcnzic. . . NBC-TV is wooing such writers as Nelson Algren. John Osborne and Patrick Dennis for its upcoming Sunday Show case series. Krank Sinatra and Edd iKookie Byrnes will guest on Dean Mar tin's Tuesday night Ford Special for NBC-TV this fall. . . Also listed on the Fo"d series are a book. "Kids Say the Darntlest Things" and a variety entry, "The Wonderful Woild of Entertainment."