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0 JT OUR WAY By J. R. William illy! 1 jfvt "to in' , HI TMIWk KXT MAWV -THAI rKl OF A Pl'tM.IC . TIM CL'I". HtY MVi ( ST' MO, I O'JC'jS I BJ. I- If s Krr sp.jil. Hl-i TAV Kil-T t f.K.'lt R OIVIN' HIM MJM y A - FKIMk. OUTO' THAT fi-l:t 'Ft? AIP Cf n on ,-, i OUR BOARDING HOUSE V V V I 1 I . I ! With Maor Hoopl. TELEVISION IN REVIEW: rnym m ; r rv I 4j.je-.is. i w " '"sj vC . -CAsi aPTi1 fvi v- Hi-irAV-Bii-Tl .- a?--v.cRThVDICiP' ei CF M - '.V ft T? V" J- I THAI- HbMOMVA , V'JKUt-VNtU I MSfW.aL! !T D .V , , ' II "J" M -i "1 ic J i ru' prikk euro- i - ?t- oST3 Mc asd r-raV-Sr-'l THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE By WlUon Scruggt F7VCX-:k, if tOJSKTLU S fff" 1 W.I6HT A? WELL TELL VOO WUV I I I If " SOMETIMES IT SEEMS AS Tt j f IJ3T rwKTOAV- Ek I LEFT MOME. ITS TH OLD FOKM1HW Ss-4-IF LIFE MAMIfULATES US ASDCTJWA a ' - t5ri?T-V4! 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A DO YOU THINK I WE'RE BHSINN'N.3 WHY, SURE OY, WE'VE ANP CAW'T HUSJ I A PROJECT I AT THE A PrT RUSTY AF1ER I YOU JUS1 HOP ) ABOUT TttXT.' TO GET SOME - 7 NOTHIN6 CCvVING AT THK JUST HOLLER , IN MINP? I MOMENT TEN MIULON OR f RIGHT TO IT yV -LVVHSRB..MAYBS 1 MOMENT... YOU CAN USE h- -Tf s , K SO YEAR3 J V rr-tf' l" sC. " l V THK LABORATORY-SHOP CT NrrN- J.-?flTlI rTl ff-J' ' Y f ' B001S AND HER BUUUIti VV, WJV.Yd Y-fc By Edgar Martin WE.C, .YA&VTyFvz., wxv -(ov. yA."i By Al Vermeer 4 ,vtiV UjVACS I i-Vv wbcvty .rc i II - -v - - ' 1 - - - - - i t - it m K PRISCILLA'S POP I L-J HE'S JUSTtHra U COME. tjtz'y -z iSRN. Arw&MJbSW.raj CHILDREN! 's JV-J , t )A f V .yGOSW.Nd SO NOBODY WILL n TIME TO 1 wT'W ''t (0EEPER3. YPRISCILLA BOTMER WIMIta-U BREAK f Jl fTi T BUGS BUNNY ' ' ' "33333311 L'fiTAl f EVE?YB0PV'LL BE J I I TV34 TN ( U(! IT SOUNPS j :QV4JLA THAT'LL CUT DOWN '?'frlh M UiMlri5 t LIKE A PARADE'S "v r OUUl MV COLLECTIONS! wt-ill K VJvU F- TDXQkAN V CN BtcJ Sam Levenson Next Month; By FRED DANZIG UP I Staff Writer NKW VOKK l'PI 'Term ends Sept. 25." This chalked notice en the blackboard that Sam - Levenson uses during his morning CUS-TV show is Sam's subtle way of. say ing. "We're dead, folks." The show that replaced Arthur Godfrey last April is scheduled to die next month and it is doubt ful that even the last-minute letter-writing flurry can change things. The shackled message serves ns the handwriting on the wall inso far as improved standards for daytime TV are concerned. The mild bits of rocking chair wisdom aid dinner . table . deep-thinking Your SCHOOL SUPPLIES ready l?ypP YOU! We are prepared to meet your needs , ( for all grades! ( We Carry The OFFICIAL SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST McGlasson's STATIONERY 1104 Adams Show Dies Arthur Due that were passed along by Levon son and his predecessor, Godfrey, are finished. The daytime "talk show." is clumming up. Despite h i g h-sounding state ments from networks, it seems that the daytime viewer still is regarded, basically, as a creature who prefers the formula shows the ones that give away prizes or deal with broken hearts and brok en dreams. If this is not tiie case, why do?s a common sense show lose its toe-hold in daytime TV after only a five-month run. The final insult of course, is in the choice of a replacement for Levenson: Heruns of the silly De cember Bride series, with all its uncanny mediocrity and canned laughter. Now, I'm not suggesting that Levenson's is TV's finest half hour 'although it looks great next to December Briilei. But he has attempted to deal with some as pects of American life that need discussion. And, despite a woeful start, in which Levenson tried too hard to be funny and gave his guests very little time to talk, he has made the right moves and developed his talents and come up with a tight fast-moving little show. The show has room for im provement, of course, and I would like to see him dump the class room props and get a kitchen or living room set for his gab-fests. The apple on teacher's desk is a mite too precious and teacher's desk seems to me to be a talk preventer instead of a talk-en-courager. But it's too late now, I suppose. Let's make way for December Bride. The Channel Swim: June Graham has replaced Joan Hotch kiss as Myra in CBS-TV's soap era, "The Secret Storm,'' effec tive this week. Ginger Rogers will star in a forthcoming episode of CBS-TV's June Allyson Show called, "The Tender Shoot." .Merv Griffin is the new perma nent emcee of the Keep Talking show starting this Wednesday, tie replaces Carl lieiner, who has Observer, Le Grande, Ore., Tuev, Aug. 18, 1959 Page 4 , Side Glances SAFEWAY PEACHES Northwest grown Red Havens. Highly sss 2 29 e flavor! W lbs. WW BANANAS Golden-ripc. Serve 0 mm f 'em sliced on your J lm favorite cereal. mmr lbs. ilw f ' ' DAILY JV LG 2KREM m KXLY g KHQ TV TV O TV TUESDAY S:0l) NVwshent Nw fcprrt Gray Ghost John lYnljr TYouir Kdwurdu S:S0 tiUK&rrnut Pportumnn'n 'lub. Front Fago :5 " WhPd-Kalate Show 7:00 " Dcoerobcr Bride Stove Canyon 7:11 7:30 Wyatt Earp To To1) tnc Truth Jim. Rodeors Show 7 : 4 "i " "l J J10 rtirlrman Ailvi-nture Sho ciih.' '''" 11 ' r S:J0 Nakr4 City tlpotl iCl, t I'layJioua.- r V;;i H(i.l n Million O.no Ak-n rrvitntn Amlv Williiuiia I'liix Iioiimc Six -IS !:30 Twenty Fix Urn " " :4.1 " - - 10 (10 N'lEhthrat Night IMition " 1015 jack I'aar Most Feature " 10:30 Vi-wn t0:" V Movlo 11:00 " 11:15 " - - ll:3n Channel S Theatre 11:45 WEDNESDAY I S:00 On The Oo Ilouk-h He ill S15 S.30 Sam Levenson Treasure Hunt :45 " !:06 I l.ov I,7 1'rkr la ItiRlit 9:15 " 9:30 Top Dollar Concentration :45 . 10.00 lve Of Life Tie Tac Dough 10:15 10-30 Search for Tomorrow It Could lie Tou 10 45 . llnldlii Light Tl oo Krema Kaltiera C.H r. e Cluli Theatre Queen Kor Day 11:15 11:30 Pantomime VJuli " Court of 11:45 " Human lielatlona 12:00 Mualc Ulnga "' A Ort Life Tuuni Dr. Malone 12:15 1S 30 Romper Room A h World Turns From These Roots IJ:45 " " 1:00 Day In Court For llelter or Worse Truth or Conaeq. 1 15 . " I S dale Storm Show Houseparty County Fair 1 I : 100 Beat The Clock Un layoff Matinee on Six in 130 Who Do Tou Trust (Verdict It Tour 1:45 " I J Oil Am. Handstand Krlhter Day S:t5 " .Secret Storm J JO KdKe ot Night - : " I Our fianr 4 00 IVpeye Cllfr Carl Show I Led Three Uvea 4 : 1 5 4:30 " Tea Time Matinee Four Thirty Movie 4:45 " " , t oo Joe I'alookn I " - 5:15 " i ' S 30 Mickey Mouae Club " -t:4t - " llnntlev-Prlnkley 'Oh. j! 11... t- HWeW v5" 1 N. hi J ... Ill ' :. A K t ..J S. " f T, f II-. 1 ,' . 1 w ... v Vr'i k a. I ) 11 km Nc v'w. r . n:, 1 tt ... .i . 8-tf t m: saf . u e. saf. off. 4 IHlDf NtA t.M . hM. "I have a date with Jimmie for six o'clock in the morn ing. We're going to see if we can stand each other before breakfast!" Political Parties Over Leadershi By WILLIAM J. FOX .... UPI Staff Writer From the foreign editor's note book: Sicily Struggle The political battle for control of Sicily apparently has justj start ed. Thus far, it has been a rough. no-holds-barred fight in which the anti-Communists have suffered re peated defeats and undermined their own prestige through a se ries ot grave mistaxes. tsui mcy are reported determined to fight on against the Keds with every available weapon of political ob structionism and sabotage. The Communists scored last week with their machiavellian master piece when they joined to elect a regional government of "Chris tian Socials" and right wing turn coats under Silvia Milazzo. In re turn, Milazzo gave the Commu nists and left wing Socialists the support they needed to pack the seven legislative committees of the regional assembly. The catch is that Milazzo's government has only a one-vote margin in the as sembly and can be overthrown by the Communists at any lime. The Communists and Socialists, on the other hand, cannot be dislodged from the legislative committees which are elected for four-year terms, and thus control the real law-making power of Sicily. Japan And Korea Japan and the Republic of Ko- moved to Hollywood. English ac tor Jack Hawkins has landed the leading male role in "The Failen Idol," which will be seen on Oct 14 over CBS-TV as the Dut'ont Show of the Month. Jose -Melis guests on NBC-TVs Jimmie Rodgers Show Tuesday. Sept. 1. Cliff Arquette. or Charlie Weaver to "his people," has signed a three-year contract with Don Fedderson Productions for a live comedy-interview series based on the old "Hobby Lobby" radio show. Feuding p In Sicily rea. two of the United States' principal allies in Asia, still are deadlocked over resumption of diplomatic relations and no early conclusion of current nego tiations on that point appears in sight. Korea is angered over To kyo's decision to repatriate Kore an residents from Japan to Communist-run North Korea. And Ja pan feels just as strongly about Korea's establishment of Presi dent Sypman lihec's fishery line. Korea is delaying lifting its ban on trade with Japan as a negoti ating weapon, but observers feel this kind of pressure is likely to have little influence on Tokyo, rlood Aid Diplomatic sources in Taipei are wondering what the National ist Chinese would do if Commu nist China should offer relief sup plies to Formosa's flood and earthquake victims. Red China, also stricken with floods, rejected just such an offer from the Na tionalists a few weeks ago. caus ing Taipei to say that Peiping felt no compassion for its needy citi zens. After President Charles de Gaulle visits Algeria on Aug. 27, the French are expected to make new efforts to arrange a meeting between "le grand Charlie" and King Mohammed V of Morocco in an effort to arrange some kind of Algerian settlement. Such a meeting appeared imminent less than a month ago when Moham med was in Paris for medical treatment. But he left for home suddenly without seeing De Gaulle. Agreement with Tue Philippines over the long-tangled issue of U.S. military bases now seems farther away than ever. U.S. Ambassador Charles Bohlen reportedly does not expect to reach any kind of agreement. And certain influ ential Filipinos apparently are de termined to prevent agreement at all costs so the issue can be kept alive for future troublesome use. 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