La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968, September 17, 1959, Page 11, Image 11

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Godfrey's TV Career Shines
Wih Added lease On Life'
By FRED DANZIG
UPI Staff Writer
NEW YORK UPI i Skilled iur-
geons and modern medicina gave
Arthur Godfrey a new lease on
life and videotape has given his
TV career a great big boost.
For bis return to broadcasting
after a lung cancer operation last
April, the of redhead appeared on
CBS TV Wednesday night in a
one-hour special that was taped
in Hawaii, on his farm in Vir
ginia, and in a New York studio.
It was Godfrey's finest TV hour,
thanks to the imaginative uses of
tape techniques. We were taken
through a studio door to emerge
on his farm. We went into the
water in Hawaii and came up in
Godfrey's pool at the Beacon Hill
farm. One sequence attempted to
blend ballet dancing with a steer
chase. While it had its awkward
moments, it was a worthy experi
ment. One sequence feutured a
NEWS CHUCKLES
United Press International i
CANDY-EYED PUPILS
ST. PAUL PAKK, Minn. (UPH
Third graders of the Newport
St. Paul Park school couldn't keep
their eyes on their school books
Wednesday. The class was held
in a candy store because of
crowded conditions.
DIPLOMATIC APPROACH
LOS ANGELES (LPI) Col
umnist Matt Weinstock reported
the case of a wife who 'is good
at breaking bad news. TV direc
tor Abner Biberman's wife phoned
him and- said, "I seem to have
gotten some water in my wrist
watch." "How did you do that?"
Biberman asked. "I backed the
car into the pool," she answered.
WED, NOT WELD
OLDHAM. England UPI
Frank Jones lost his chance for
a job because he is too short but
the publicity got him a bride.
Jones, four feet four, was turned
down as a British Railways weld
er. Sarah Cullis, four feet even.
read about Jones plight, wrote
him and soon will marry him.
NEEDS AN ANCHOR
MONTGOMERY. Ala. (UPI)
Miss Katherine Tyson may start
riding the bus and leaving her
750-pound Italian car at home.
The society editor of the Alabama
Journal complained today that for
the second time in recent weeks
someone put her car on the side
walk and-took her parking place.
WHAT A MOTOR I
VEJLE. Denmark (UPI) Po
lice stopped a truck here Wednes
day night, inspected it and or
dered the driver to get out and
walk. They said the steering
wheel was too slack, the hand
brake was useless, one headlight,
both tail lights and the stop light
were broken, there were no indi
cators, windshield wipers or mir
rors, all tires were worn and the
back fenders were missing. But
they said the motor was in per
feet order.
Tahitian hip-saaker. For a mo
ment. 1 thought my picture tube
had exploded.
Anyhow, it was an easy show to
watch.
Godfrey's special brand of en
tertainment, which eschews polish
as a performing talent in favor of
the more durable talent for "tap
root" communication through
word and song, is a national treas
ure. Since we almost lost it a few
months back, there is all the
more cause to appreciate it now.
Fellows like Jack Paar, Art Link
letter, Ralph Edwards and Dick
Clark can't and probably never
will, match his style no matter
how they try.
I also salute him for singing
and dancing and ninning out of
breath. Breathless singers are
rare on TV these days, and when
they can pre record sengs and
synchronize their mouths on ca
mera, a one-lunger like Godfrey
comes along and shows up all that
flim-flam nonsense.
The Channel Swim: NBC-TV's
new Tuesday night Western, La
ramie, outscored ABC-TV's Sugar
foot, 15.0 to 12.7 in the Trendex
rating. But ABC-TV's Wyatt Earp
launched his new season with a
21.8 Trendex. topping NBC's Fib
ber McGee and Molly 116.0) and
CBS' To Tell The Truth. (13.6).
I Jessica Tandy will co-star with
Jack Hawkins in "The Fallen
Idol" on CBS-TV Wednesday, Oct.
14 . . . Victor Borge's upcoming
NBC-TV special, on Friday, Oct.
16, is featuring a "Hamlet" spoof
by Betty Marsden, a British co
medienne, the bit if being filmed
"on the scene" at Kronborg Cas
tle in Denmark . . . Paddy Chay
efsky's return to video is a beat
nik play called, "The Angel-Headed
Hipster."-to be seen early in
1960 on CBS-TV's Playhouse 90.
Moss Hart and Kitty Carlisle
will be on' hand when CBS-TV's
The Last Word celebrates telecast
No. 100 on Sunday. Sept. 27 . .
Joni James is an added starter to
this Saturday's ABC-TV Dick
Clark Show . . . Red Skelton is
adding a new character to his
list: Polly the Panhandler, a dis
taff version of the famous Freddy
the Freeloader portrait.
MIA Of Union Holds
Fireside At Home
Of David Rampton ,
UNION (Special) The Maids
and Explorers of the Mutual Im
provement Association held their
fireside Sunday evening at the
homa.oi David Rampton; !
Officers elected at the meet
ing are Douglas Carper of Cove,
president; David Rampton, vice
president; and Jim Bateman, sec
retary.
Rampton, who is employed by
the U.S. Forest Service gave a
talk on forestry.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Rampton at the close of the
meeting.
DAILY XV LOG
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THURSDAY
:00 KewebMt New. Sport. Roy Roffcra
S:H John Daly Douk Edward! "
t-SO Star A A Story Kyrwltnem to Front Par
HIMory
7:00 Zorro Jeffa Collie Who Pay
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J:S0 Real McCoy. Derrlnrer Johnny Staccato.
ifrine Pray Theatre -
Vl5 L,V " T Be,l!er Z 8e Hunt "
:30 Rough Rldara Playhou to 1 Beacon Street
:00 ManWIthout A Gun jj TouBet Tour Life
:30 Square Dance Party - Highway Patrol
!X:?J ?"tt't',t NlKht Kdlilon Racue Elht
10;3 Jack..p"' Mot Feature
10:5 " LiteM0Tte
11:00 ; "
11:15 - " "
11:S0 Channel i Theatre . Z
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FRIDAY
;JJ On The Oo Dough Re Ml
J '? Sam Lercnton Treasure Runt
S:45 m
JJJ I Lore Lucy Price I Rlfht
' Top Dollar Concentretloa
9:46 a
!2:02 Lore Of Life Tie Tae Dooah
10:1 m
J 'Jf Search for Tomorrow It Could Be Toe
': Guldlna; I.lrht
11:09 Khrunhchev'a Vl.lt Coffee Club Theatre Queen For a Day
1115
11 SO Pantomime Quia " Bloridle
11:45 -
12 00 Mu.lo Blnco Hi A Great Life Khru.hchev at
il ll " " " Uniud Nation
1J JO Romper Room As the World Turn.
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1 :00 Day In Court For Better or Worae
1:15 "
1J0 Gate Storm Show Hoeparty -
1:45 "
l oo Beat the Clock Khruahrhev Viait Matinee on 81s
1:15 " " -
:S0 Who Do Tou Trut "
1:45 - -
1 00 Am. Bandatand "
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? J'oe're cliff Carl Show I Led Three Live
4:15 " h
V Tee Time Matinee Four Thirty Mote
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5 00 Bus. Bunny -
15 - a
5. .10 Micky Mouae Club -
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"I lovt our grandchildren, Effie, but with a hoMw tht
aiza twelve might visit us at oncei",,!
Nikita Demonstrates 'Sharp',
Mind In Session With Press
WASHINGTON (UPI) Nikita
Khrushchev has demonstrated
once again that he is a master
of verbal give-and-take particu
larly when it 'comes to defending
his political beliefs.
At his appearance at the Na
tional Press Club Wednesday, the
Soviet premier skillfully parried
what he described as "provoca
tive" questions, and used others
as a springboard for long restate
ments of Communist ideology.
Khrushchev, who came here
with the avowed intention of melt
ing the ice of the cold war, bore
down hardest on a basic article
of Communist faith the inevitable
universal triumph of Communism.
The audience whom Khrush
chev once in a slip of the tongue
addressed ' as "comrades" ton-
Hess' Relatives ! ,
At Union Funeral
UNION (Special Among the
relatives and friends here from
out of town for the Irvln ' Mess
fmjgral-.were Jdrv.and. Uri. Le-
land F. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
L. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Koning, and Mr. and Mrs.
Lorence Clark, of Portland.
Mrs. Iva Tyler of.OntariorMr.
and Mrs. Clarence Hess of Ls
Mesa. Calif; Mr. and Mrs. Clay
ton Hess of Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Hess of Boonevillc,
Calif.; Dr. Donald Tyler of Salt
Lake City; Melvin Hess of Bak
er; Rober L. Hess and Dauglas
Hess of Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Hess Jr. of Pendleton,
and Col and Mrs. Campbell of
Redmond.
This log it made up from Information by Television Station end its
accuracy cannot be guaranteed by the La Grind Observer.
GATHER FOR ECLIPSE
LAS P ALMAS, Canary Islands
a PI' World scientists gath
ered here today for the solar
eclipse of Oct. 2, which should be
seen to best advantage from this
Atlantic archipelago.
sisted mostly of distinguished re
porters often described in Commu
nist jargon as 'lackeys of the
bourgeoisie." '
"Capitalism To Die"
They were told firmly but po
litely, in answer to a question,
that history foreshadows the inev
itable death of capitalism, to be
replaced by the '"more progres
sive" Communist order.
With equal emphasis Khrush
chev explained away the state
ment he once made to Western
ambassadors that "we shall bury
you" by saying he had not intend
ed to assume the 1 role of the
"grave digger of capitalism."
Khrushchev's remarks on capi
talism followed - a Tamiliar pat
tern. Had he known Shakespeare as
well as he know Russian folklore,
he might have been tempted to
paraphrase Mark lAntony'i oft
quoted "I come to bury Caesar,
not to praise hint'.: in this say:
"I did not come here to praise
you or bury you, but only to an
nounce your doom." ,
Most Moderate Utterance
The speech itself, was one. of the
premier's most 'moderate utter
ances. It was an jessay on the
need for improving ; Soviet-American
relations and . settling global
problems. It was conspicuously de
void of threats, - recrimination
and verbal bricks, i ,
It was under questioning by re
porters that Khrushchev waxed
foxy, eloquent and .witty. Some of
the questions those', dealing with
Hungary, the status of Jes in the
Soviet Union, and- Khrushchev's
personal role in the Stalinist tyr
annymight have "embarrassed a
more conventional Communist.
But not Khrushchev. For a man
who is by reputation hotheaded,
impetuous aad unpredictable he
proved to be-a'naster of re
straint. "I will not be provoked
by any questions." he said, "or
j do anything which ' would- hinder
tne improvement of our relations."
Kid Stuff
Answer to Previous Puzxl
ACROSS
1 Spinning toy
4 Girl' toy
5 Window part
12 Zoo favorite
13 Wine cupt
14 Great Lake
15 Damage
16 Giggllng
16 Girl's name
20 What a kite
does
21 No kid
22 Dash
24 Sheet of glass
26 Malayan
dagger
27 Soak up
30 Asian country
32 Cancel
34 British
admiral
35 Amatory
36 Fuel
31 Lunch time
39 Kids' favorite
saint "
40 Word kids
often hear
41 Musical notes
42 Mnlicioun
burning i,
45 What sad kids
are
49 Eternal
61 Anger ,
52 Border
53 Gaelic '
54 Self i
55 Watches (
56 Employe
57 Lair j
DOWX.
1 What kids'
pets should be
2 Gem
3 Classified ads
4 What tcen
aged kid did
5 Leave out
6 Flog (coll.)
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7 Navy vessel
8 Finch
9 Eye part
10 Mark
11 Limb
17 Classroom tool
19 Freshmen
23 Cool cloth
24 Pain .,
25 Region
26 Church law
27 No longer
hungry
28 Of the ear
9 Dry measure
31 Perfume
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33 Dead duck
, , (slang)
38 Water knimab
40 Medicinal
"quantities '
41 Destroyed
41 Playing cards
43 Counsel
44 Kerb
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. being
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48 Boy's nam .
50 Romanian
coin
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