La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968, September 16, 1959, Page 6, Image 6

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    OUT OUR WAY
By J. K. Williams
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THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE
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BUGS BUNNY
86th Congress Near Closing
Date; Civil Rights Dangles
WASHINGTON' '1 IT The ttilh
Congress was ready to close the
books on its first sesion with a
civil rights ervry left over for
r.txt year.
Aiijouinment lale tonight or ear
ly Tuesday was the Boal of Dem
ocratic leaders seeking to wind up
the longest session in eiijht yeari
after more than eiiiht months of
lialing with 1'resident Eisen
hower. Maiy mcmbcis were coimtini;
on the House and the Senate get
ting out of town before Soviet
Premier N:kita Klirushcliev ar
rives in Washingtoi shortly lo
lore noon Tuesday.
The St'nate was called to meei
d!-9 a m today f'r closing debate
on a two-year extension of the
controversial Civil Rights Com
mission. Action on this measure
was to be accompanied by a g'.'n
tleman's agreement assuring that
major civil rights legislation will
he considered early next year.
The Civil Bights Commission
extension was being attached as
a rider to the last big bill ot me
session a 3.6ill.2e!l.WU caitn
all money bill ca-rying 13.281.8U3.
WJO in foreign aid appropriations.
Without the extension, the Civil
lights Commission would expire
Nov. 8. Southern senators were
set to denounce its continuation
but no filibuster was expected be
cause of the gentleman's agree
ment. '
While the Senate tackled the
civil rights issue the House
maiked time. It l:aJ finished all
of its business cxct-pl acting on
the foreign aid-civil rights meas
ure. Sen. Wayne Morse 'D-Ore. I,
nro r.f tlui tfu frt'Mir who
thought Congress should stay in
session nuring at least pan oi
k'h. iiuh.!t,.u'u iiii GfiiH ho in
tended to continue "transacting
ine people s uusi::ess as long as
the Senate met but would not fili
buster.
DAILY JV LOG
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TV H TV TV
WEDNESDAY
0:00 Klb-hla SVw port .Silent K.Tvku
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fi:4j IffinnilnRWay iw " M
7Too N'wtwat Kf. p TalklnK U.S. Marahal
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8 ol Ai JUrrlct Mllli.uialro Dave King
:I5 " -
8:30 Donna Reed Shotr I've Got a Secret Bat Maateraon
S:45
:00 Kliriilu li.-v x Visit Arthur Goilfroy This ia Vour Lite
9.15
9:.I0 How To Marry " Wagon Train
:r, A .Millionaire " "
10:00 NiKhlhJat ' Nluht Killtlun
HI 15 Ja. k l'aar 4 Most Feature "
10:30 " Newa
10:45 " Late Movie
11:00
11:15 - -
11:.I0 Channel 2 Theatre "
11:45 m
' THURSDAY
:00 on The Cio Dough Ha Ml
8:15
8:30 Sam Levenson Treaaura Hunt
8:45
9 00 1 Love Lucy Price Ia Right
9:15 "
'0 Top Dollar Concentration
9:45 -
10 00 Love or Life Tic Tae Dough
10:15
10:30 Search for Tomorrow It Could Be You
10:45 Uiildlne Light
ll:ou Acr'tfH the Hoard Col'fce Club Theatre Queen For a Day
11:15
11:30 Pantomime Quia ' niondle .
11:45 ' ,
12:00 Music Bingo I)an Pmoot Vounij Dr. Malone
12:ir, Industry on Parade
I5 .10 Itomper Room A 1,16 W'orld Turns From These Root
12:43 " "
1:00 Day In Court Women Truth or Couseq.
1:15 "
1.30 Gale Storm Show County Fair
1:45 " "
2:00 Heat The Clock ,JiK Payoff Matinee on Six
2:15 "
2.30 who Do Tou Trust Verdict Is Toura "
2:45 "
3:00 Am. Handstand Brighter Day "
3:15 " Secret Storm -
3 30 Kdiro of Night
:45 " - Palnt-O-Pcte
4:00 Popeye Cliff Carl Show I Led Three Uvea
4:15
4:30 " Tea Time Matinee Four Thirty Movie
4:45 "
5:00 Supcrmao "
6:15 " - -
in Mickey Mouse Club Song Shop "
5 15 - - Huntley-Brlnkley
This log is made up from information by Television Stations and its
ccuracy cannot be guaranteed by the La Grand Observer.
Observer, La Grande, Ore., Wed.. Sept. 16, 1959 Page 6
Bible Tale
ACROSS
1 Herdsman of
Tekoa
5 Nephew of
Abraham
8 He lived 90S
years
12 Pedestal part
13 Mother of
Ciiin and Abel
14 Sweet
, serration
15 Prayer ending
1G Son of Jacob
and Uilhah
17 Small island
18 Billiard stroke
20 Perched
22 Jesus walked
on the
25 Blunted
2S Mother-in-law
of Hum
34 Cry ot
bacchanals
35 Naval officer
(ab.)
37 Wading bird
38 Is sick
39 Burmese wood
sprite
40 Anglo-Saxon
theow
41 Schemes
43 Writes dow n
45 Cronus or
Hhea. for
instance 1
47 Mother of
Joseph and
Benjamin
51 Drinks
excessively
56 Ireland '
67 Trim twits
60 Human
emperor
Gl Hebrew
month
62 Preposition
63 Snare
64 Crippled'"
65 Musical notes
66 Lubricants
DOWN
1 Rib loser
2 Mother
3 Poems
4 Seth was one
of the of
Adam
5 Moses
Answer to Previout Puzzle
l3TfVfcl ITIl IM S LJA KM
tho Israelites
to the
Promised
Land
6 Knii
7 Kiiiid
8 Pen name of
Charles Lamb
9 Bird's home
10 Shield bearing
11 Kan
19 Female sheep
21 Sea eagle
23 Solar disk
24 pecupant
25 "As ye sow, so
shall ye "
20 Wicked
27 Horseback
game
28 for fear that
30 Range
31 Hops' kilo
32 Pronoun
33 Islands (Fr.)
36 Greek porti
42 Female saint
(ab.)
44 Explosive
40 Sicker
47 Genuine
48 Opera by
Verdi
49 Stuff
5U At this plaae
52 Prepositiigi '
53 Persian fairy
54 Pertaining to
' an age
55 Soft foods
58 Swedish coin
59 Foollike part
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'Fibber' And Molly Arrive
On TV In Masterful Style
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By FRED DANZIG
UPI Staff Writer
NEW YORK (UPI I Fibber Mc-
Gee and Molly arrived Tuesday
night on NBC-TV and all signs in
dicate we have a worthy succes
sor to such classic TV comedy
shows as I Love Lucy and the
Phil Silvers-Bilko scries.
Frankly, I didn't think it would
come off. Because of some mys
tical faith in the indestructibility
of the imagination, I harbor re-
NEWS CHUCKLES
United Press International
JUSTIFIES ASSAULT
APPLETON, WIS. lUPIt Mre.
Louella Voight told a judge Tues
day that her husband, Alvin,
called her a "rebel" and beat her.
Voight, a southerner, charged
with assult and battery, coun
tered by saying that his wife had
called him a "Yankee."
THAT'S LOGICAL
LONDON i UPI i A memoran
dum about a cycle rally in Europe
circulated today by British Euro
pean Airways gives this fuller ex
planation: "For the purpose o:
freight accounting, tricycles may
be regarded as three-wheeled bi
cycles." AHEAD BY A WHISKER
LONDON iUPIi John Todl
of San Diego, Calif., came to town
with an 18-inch mustache in
search of a.i Englishmai with a
19-inch mustache. Todd said . he
had heard there was an Eiglish
man with a bigger mustache tha i
his but that he is not worried be
cause his own mustache' expan
sion program is heading toward
the 19-inch mark.
JUDICIAL REVERSAL
NOTTINGHAM, England UPI
Robert Tait, 22. was disqualified
Tuesday from driving1 for two
years. When he told the magis
trate's court ho did pot have tra:n
fare home, the court postponed
his susoension until he drove the
156 miles back to Newcastle.
n : i mm
NOW to
CHICAGO
via DENVER
AT
NO EXTRA FARE
GITV OF PORTLAND
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Finest Rail Service from the Pacific Northwest to
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Early morning arrival in Chicago.
Convenient connections East and South.
UNION PACIFIC
Local Union Pacific Agent, WO 3-4613 or j. M.
Landau, General Traffic Agent, Walla Walla,
Wash. JA 9-1610.
servations about the fate of a suc
cessful non-visual show when it
is brought to TV.
Many successful transfers to the
visual fields of motion pictures
and TV should have destroyed
this silly attitude by now but
there it was.
iiapnily. Bob Sweeney turned
into Fibber McGee in my mind
within minutes. And Cathy Lewis
became Molly equally fast.
I thought the success of Tues
day night's opener was mainly
due to Sweeney and his superb
sense of timing, his masterful
control of movement. The way he
tried to conceal a block-long house
trailer from Molly by jumping
around before it with his coattails
held out was a delight to behold.
My only quibble comes with the
appearance of Mayor Latrivia,
played by Hal Peary. Decked out
in a slapstick vaudeville costume
the only player not dressed
realistically Peary's scene was
irrelevant, unfunny and slowed
the show. I suppose he was in
serted in order to keep the faith
with those who listened to the
radio version of this show. But it
was an unprofess'onal touch. Just
keep feeding Sweeney and Lewis
scripts that permit them to cut
loose and forget about sentimen
tal detours that slow down the
I fast pace that such zany comedy
requires: That s my advice to the
producer. v
At one point in Laramie, the
new hour long Western that comes
into our homes via NBC-TV Tues
day night, John Smith said to Rob
ert Fuller, "There's a real future
here."
If he meant the Wyoming city
yes. For Laramie, the TV show
no.
Besides Smith and Fuller, the
regular cast includes Hoagy Car
michael and young Bobby Craw
ford Jr. Tuesday night's guest
stars were Everett Some, who
had little to do, and Dan Duryea,
who had his troubles with the role
of sadistic gunman. The plot
was right out of the sausage fac
tory but some of the acting was
from hunger.
Wyatt Earp, now in the real es- '
tale business, began a new sea
son on ABC-TV Tuesday night by
taking off h's guns and entering
the untamed town of Tombstone.
Before the half-hour ended, Wyatt
played by Hugh O'Brian was
wearing guns again and about 15
men were wearing bandages,
thaiks to his fists and bullets.
Just like the good old days in
Dodge City. And here we go
again.
The season starter for Alcoa
presents on ABC-TV was a good
I .nit little drama .iSomi a kui
do:ror who wont ruts because the
rec;p:cnts met violent deaths. Su
zanne Plcshette and Norman
Lloyd performed in believable
style. Lloyd was the blood donor.
The Cr-axnJ Swim: There will
be only 21 categories when the
19".9-0 Emmy Awards are hand
ed cut half the number that chit
teied up last year's voting. Sepa
rale awards will bo givci for hu
mor, drama, music. v.i-iiv -
news
land public affairs shows.
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