La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968, September 15, 1959, Page 6, Image 6

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TELEVISION IN REVIEW:
Cinderella Story Featured
On Desilu Playhouse Video
By FRED DANZIG
UPI Stiff Writer
NEW YORK ifPli-Once upon
a time, there was a scullery maid
who worked wry hard and missed
out on all the big dunces. Then
along came the fairy godmother
and . . .
You know the rest. The Cinder
ella story, of course.
Well, in "A Diamond For Car
la." an hour-long musical that
oLened the new season on CBS
TV's Desilu Playhouse Monday
night, the Cinderella story re
ceived a few twists, bends.
sprains and fractures. Instead of
Cinderella, or Carta, played by
Anna Maria Alberghetti, leaving a
lllasg slipper behind for Prince
Charming to find, the prince left
a diamond ring behind for Carla
to find. In this case, however, the
prince is a wealch American who
is island-hooping in the Caribbean
where this action takes place
Carla goes around saying the ring
is a gilt, hoping this treasure will
enhance her appeal to Mateo,
local boy played by Johnny Des
mond.
The simple, lovable, jolly island
people put two-and-two together
and come up with sex as ai an
swer. What, they ask, did Carla
give the American for that
ring? Just as the gossip is about
to drive Carla off the island (with
the kindly old fairy godfather
called Fishhad and played by
Itobert Strauss), the American re
turns, says he'd like his "lost"
ring back, and watches Mateo and
Carla kiss. The villagers rejoice.
There were some other diver
sions, but I won't bore you with
them.
The five songs contributed by
Sammy Fain and Paul Francis
Webster fitted the story, sad to
say, but they'll still be more
pleasant to recall than this subtle
adaptation of Cinderella. The
scenery was unbending and un
real. Just like the acting and di
rection.
Dialing and Filing: John Gun
ther's High Road tried to jazz up
Monday .night's ABC-TV documen
tary about Moscow University by
calling it. "Russia's Next Rulers,"
and saying things like, "each stu
dent who gets through here can
become another Khrushchev." Of
course, this is nonsense. Actually,
the program didn't need any such
DOUGLAS RITES HELD
HOLLYWOOD (UPDr-An esti
mated 100 persons Monday attend
ed final rites for actor Paul
Douglas, who died last Friday of
a heart attack. He was a man
who always stood up to be count
ed," said actor Elliot Reid in a
eulogy. "To the end he remained
gloriously articulate and unrecon
structed." Among those in at
tendance were Douglas' widow,
actress Jan Sterling, and his for
mer wife, Virginia Field Parker,
and their daughter, Margaret, 15.
needle, for it served to remind us
again that our own educational
standards and personal values re
quire some tightening.
On Monday night's wild, chao
tic, funny, enjoyable Pantomime
Quiz half-hour, host Mike Stokey
reminded us that he goes off the
air, again, with next week's show.
Winter is coming. I suggest tliat
his loyal fans not watch TV on
Monday nights during the fall and
winter months. Just sit home and
have your own Pantomime Quiz
games. For the love of Mike.
Th Channel Swim: The Law
less Years, starring James Greg
roy, returns to NBC-TV starting
Thursday night, Oct. J. T;ie se
ries, bused on crime in the 1920s,
replaces Masquerade Party . . .
ABC-TV plans to bring in the
MGM series, Father of the Bride,
during the 10-61 season.
Ctis Riggs is the new set de
signer for David Susskind's Talent
Associates Productions. Riggs suc
ceeds Bob Wade, who died two
weeks ago . . . Dean Stockwell
has locked up the role of Nick in
the CBS-TV presentation of Hem
ingway's short story, "The Kill
ers," on Thursday, Nov. 19.
NEWS CHUCKLES
United Press International i
BORSCHT ICE CREAM
WASHINGTON lUPH Borscht
ice cream has been made avail
able to Nikita Khrushchev during
his Washington visit if he wants
it. A restaurant chain delivered
SO pounds of the new-flavored ice
cream to the Soviet Embassy
Monday for use by Khrushchev
and his party.
TEETH TELL TALE
NEWCASTLE. England (UPD
Burglar James Davidson got
away but his false teeth talked.
Davidson, 42, left his teeth behind
when he burglarized a warehouse.
He was farced through the teeth
and sentenced Monday to five
years in prison.
POEM-WRITING BURGLAR
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. I UPI)
A poetic burglar who stole $196
from a roadside cafe and a re
search laboratory left the follow
ing note behind at each place:
"Roses are red, violets are blue;
money is sweet, and I thank
you."
FISHES' BEST FRIEND
LYNFORD. England (UPD
Fishermen are the fishes' best
friends in this drought-stricken
community,, They are extracting
fish from a lake that is going dry
and releasing their catch in near
by rivers.
ODERLY RETREAT
CHICAGO (UPI) A tour of
the Lincoln Park children s zoo
broke up prematurely Monday
when guide Rosemary Manahan
picked up what she thought was
a deodorized skunk to show some
small fry visitors. Miss Manahan
and most of the visitors left hur
riedly to change clothes.
'PERRY (Special) Mr. and Mrs
Melvin Jones and daughter, Anna
liesa. Dicnicked at Anthonv Lake.
tabor Day. with Mr. and Mrs.
Don O'Neil and son, Wilfred.
. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Fowler of
Portland, recently visited relatives
and friends at Perry and La
Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bushman of
Gibbon, spent the weekend at the
home of his mother, Mrs. Iva Bush
man.
Dinner guests at the Glenn
Greenough home were Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Taylor and Mr. and
Mrs. Mason Henderson. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carson and
children, Billy and Ricky, spent
the Labor Day weekend in Spo
kane, visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Carson. ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Don O'NeD and
Wilfred spent their vacation' visit
ing at the homes of a sister, Mrs.
Jane Keopke at Portland: a broth-
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7:J0 Wyatt Earp t0 Tell the Truth Jlmmle Rog-era
7:45 " - "
too Rifleman Tightrope The VIP Report
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8: JO Naked City Spotlight Playhouse Special Agent 7
8:45 "
9:00 Alcoa Presents Andy Williams Playhouse I
9:15 " Show
:S0 Twenty Six Men
9:4S -
10:00 Nlghtneat Night Edition -10:15
Jack Paar 4 Moat Feature
10 5 " Late Movie
11:00 " .' . .'.
11:15 H ' .
11:30 Channel S Theatre -
11:45 .
WEDNESDAY
8 00 . On The Oo Dough Re Ml
8:15 "
8:10 Sam Levenaon Treasure Bunt
8:45 "
00 I Lore Lucy Price le Right
9:15 "
9:30 . Top Dollar Concentration
'9:45
10:00 Loe Of Life Tio Tao Dough
10:1 " .
10:30 Search for Tomorrow It Could Be Tou
10:4 Guiding- Light
11:00 AcroKa the Hoard Coffee Club Theatre Khrushchev
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1130 Pantomime Qui! ,
11:45 "
11:00 Music Bingo It'e A Great Life
IJ S0 Romper Room Khrushchev Visit
11:45 ' -
100 Day In Court " Truth or Coneeq.
1:15 " 2
130 Gale Storm Show County Fair
1:45 -
1:00 Beat The Clock i " Matinee on Biz
115
1:30 Who Do Tou Truat Verdict la Toura
1:45 " "
1 00 Am. Handstand Brighter Day
1:1$ Secret fltorm
1 30 - Kdge of Night
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4 00 Popeye CllffCarl Show i lj Three Uvea
4 30 Tea Time Matinee Four Thirty Movie
4:45 -
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5:45 I Huntley-Brlnkley
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Observer, La Grande, Ore., Tues., Sept. 15, 1959 Page 6
Side Glances
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Charlie's got this thing all backward. He makes a
' hobby of giving up golf!"
NEWS OF PERRY
Family Visits Friends
In Grande Ronde Valley
Excavation Used
As Playground; Is
Lads' Death Trap
POCATEIXO, Idaho (UPI) An
excavation being used as a play
ground turned into a death trap
for two small brothers here Mon
day night when a wall of the 10
foot deep ditch collapsed.
Rodney and Timothy Hawkes,
7 and 6. sons of Mr. and Mrs.
Darwin Hawkes, Pocatello, suffo
cated under three feet of dirt,
while a third boy, Richard Sykes,
7, managed to survive.
Pocatello police said the boys
apparently had been playing in
the ditch when a dirt pocket in
one of the walls caved in and
trapped the children.
The ditch enc Ircled a new sep
tic tank that was under construc
tion. The Sykes youth, son of Floyd
Sykes, Pocatello, was reported in
good condition at a Pocatello hos
pital this morning. 1
pr Rrt O'Neil nt Garibaldi: and a
brother. Glade O'Neil of Glenndale.
They also went to Long Beach,
Wash, and Redwoods in Califor
nia. Visiting at the Joe Smith home
were Francis Bergland of Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. Buckley Wes
ley and Joe Smith Jr., and fam
ilies of La Grande.
Maria O'Neil spent two days vis
iting a friend, Fredricka Jones at
Union. While in Union she also vis
ited with Fredrick Carl Smith, an
exchange- college student from
Germany. .
Wilfred O'Neil spent one week
in Garibaldi, with tbe Bert O'Neil
family.
Afyrtle Fowler is visiting In the
home of her daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Darold Pasco of Marsing,
Idaho.
Weekend visitors at the Lewis
Kleng home were Mr. and Mrs.
Nick Kleng.
Recently motoring to Council,
Idaho, were Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Carsen. They visited the home of
their daughter, Mr. aid Mrs. Doug
las Riggs and family.
Mr. and Mft. Arnold Masters
and daughter, Arna, visited rela
tives at Terry.
Logger Killed As
Fire Burns Down
Camp Bunkhouse
THE DALLES (UPI) Alvie
Belco, 48, was killed early Mon
day when fire destroyed a bunk
house in which he was sleeping
at the Cody Logging Co.. camp
near Warnic. about 47 miles south
of here.
Wasco county sheriff's officers
said Belco was alone in the small
bunkhouse when it burned.
Other men in the camp were
awakened by the flames about
2:30 a.m. but were unable to en
ter the blazing building. Cause of
the fire was undetermined.
He is survived by his parents
and several brothers.
His and Hers
Answer to Previous Puzzle
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13 Duration
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18 Sign
20 Chest rattlei
21 Adam said
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22 New, square
or lair
24 Venture
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27 Marsh
30 Opposed
32 Woman
adviser
34 Bed canopy
35 Shade of red
36 School subject
37 Missile
39 Son of Adam
40 Wan !
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42 Her wedding
dress material
45 Soldier's
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52 Leer I
53 Brain passage
54 Compass point
55 Sorrows
56 Beverages
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29 Scot
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