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, OUT QUR WAY By J. R. WiUiams 11 r ,FAM "tWVOU CC.PtMlAcl.1 I .3li fc.'f -"tl'-"'n'" , tr aw owi.-) vol - r i OUR BOARDING HOUSE ;ay wmtail .f J ( ---"rrjv ' GET t.( ARTIST, 6-T THE OMUY " " THROlloM ALl THAT f v' WlMPkl1. y - . 1 T-,T; A S S AiA 1 Ui TO l TH6 DINNER ( A muhikx : : ' " ' FLIVVER oeh OFP N2W CLEAR THE RELD .,, , i & A v'AkI cni? I ARCHERY 1 WITH WV 'ifj' 7 j" , '-U j 'n-AR' -' )rr ' fec f . With Major Hoopl. TELEVISION IN REVIEW: Observer, La Grande, Ore., Wed., Nov. 4, 1959 Page 6 J HE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE PTMTT ' " MtY,TLtAtJKYOU roe eEiw6MYEScxii MY FIRST SHOW... LIKE, WILLY. AMD MOW HOW LOW ftOSH THAWK5 h(I V ABOUT AS05A? SO MUCH, WK. NUTS.' BILLY, I WANT YOU TO ThlW OF ME AS BU6 A SKCMP MOTHER, BECAUSE WEKE60S to on uiCT it i k-iun I FUM THIU6S T06ETHEP.' y - T r v By Wilson Scrugg 1 Yr-zz. KUiF.-.TUB i l"-IBf I I J IW. MiKT ptesow .1 brrrn -T?f . 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Hamlin W A MAN OF I ..YOU oOTTA HELP I WELL.YEH I A GREAT Bid, THkX VOUR TALENTS BUILD US BAt k i iSUESS I CU I OL' MOUTH-WATEKIM 1 E I AN' ABILITY? UP INTO A Bk3 C'lKAY GUZ, STEAK MEDIUM. XT'WHY OF COURSE S1RONHJ S WHATCHA RARE.' I -i YOU HAVE! NATION AjA'ANT FIRST.' - b. MM ek i i By Edgar Martin cmk unwrw ov.'vv. 1 1 nru LJfS By Al Vermevr NBC Dishes Up 'Ham-Type' Show Starring Dean Martin NEW YORK L'PH Having parboiled Iti blemished egghead, Charles Van Doren, it was ap propriate for NBC-TV to serve up a special helping of ham Tues day night. The ham came in three as sorted sizes: Large 'Dean Mar tin', medium 'Frank Sinatra and small 'Mickey Rooney.i All Mere on display during HubbeU Robinson's hour - long startime show. Here and r.o- I'll go on record with toe statement that in my opinion, the star of the show. Dean Martin, was sober. How else could he have remembered the intricate placements of eight plugs dining the show? The show had an unassuming air with no bombshell-type enter tainment. A lot of it has been seen before, of course, and yet when Martin. Sinatra and Rooney joined in horseplay- and a med ley of Rogers and Hart songs, I felt entertained. 1 also drew some mild chuckles out of the running gag about Rooney's hypersensi tivity about his size. But this was Martin's show. not Sinatra's and some disciplin ary problems were evident. I mentioned the plugs earlier. And the show wasn't one minute old before reference was made to Martin's tipphng. Such things. strangely enough didn't happen the last time Martin and Sinatra were seen on the TV tube together. Because of the reputations that Martin, Sinatra and Rooney have acquired, I found myself making mental footnotes all through the show. They went like this: Goih. Sinatra's pompador is getting higher than Martin's. Gee. Dean is the only one on-stage who hasn't married Ava Gardner. Yipes. Mickey is singing, "All I Need Is A Girl." Rooney, a high - strung per former, is working nicely along side those two casual fellows. There's a nice easy bounce and humor about their work. And that sums up the show: Pleasant. Nothing more. Nothing less. Dobie Gillis, the Max Shulman- rreated series on CBS-TV, is sup posed to point up the communica tion barriers that exist between teen - agers and parents. Dobie. played by Dwayne Hickman. doesn't do this too successfully. But Tuesday night, a grotiesque, impossible character called May nard Krebs, played by Bob Den ver, demonstrated some aspects of the communication breakdown. 1 hate myself for saying it sal uting a slob isn t an especially constructive deed but when the show concentrated on Maynard. it had more bite than when it worried about Dobie's dull prob lems. I just hope the teen-aerrs in the aud'ence don't start copy ing Maynard's appearance. The Channel Swim: Portions of Thanksgiving Day parades in New York. Del mil and Philadel phia will be televised by CBS-TV in an hour-long special. "Jubilee Parade'" on Nov. 26 with Captam Kangaroo serving as host. Walter Winchell portrays him self in "The Lepke Case." a Nov 20 Desilu Playhouse production on CBS-TV . . . Janet Leigh has postioned an appearance on Thursday's ABC-TV panel show. Take A Good Look. Host Krnie Ko'.acs' wife, fjlie Adams, is Dinch-hittine for her...Taina Klg best-known ai u dancer, will 'Jo some singing o.i NBC-TV's Bell Telphone special this Friday... Krnest Hemingway, now in New York, is attending rehearsals of "The Killers." a CBS-TV adapta tion of his short story to be seen on Thursday. Nov. 13 ... The pro ducers of Sea Hunt, the under water adventure series starring Lioyd Bridges, start filming a third season's worth of new epi sodes in January. ..The Ford Mo tor Company's NBC - TV Christ mas special on Tuesday, Dec. 22, featuring Leonard Bernstein, the New York philharmonic and Ma rian Anderson, will have Joseph N. Welch as the host. QUOTES IN THE NEWS United Press International NEW YORK Michael Stone. 19, of Cleveland, one of Charles Van Doren's former students at Columbia University, commenting on Van Doren's admission that he was coached on the TV quiz show "21": "The whole class stands behind him 100 per cent. I feel what he did was not wrong. The fault lies with the people behind the show." WASHINGTON President Eisenhower, explaining what he was trying to say about the ef fect of the national debt on the nation's youth in a letter he wrote to bis 11-year-old grandson, David, last year: "Whatever I put onto the na tional debt, even one dollar, means you i David) are supporting me. . If I get a bigger car, you are picking up the tab." LOS ANGELES Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.l, .discussing California's political weight after stating it was unlikely he would enter the state's Democratic presi dential primary: "California is a key state and anyone considering running has to corn?, out bere." , WASHINGTON The Rev. Charles E. iStoneyi Jackson, of Tullahoma. Tenn., giving an ex planation i which he later said probably was an exaggeration) of why he didn't state on the air that the "$64,000 Question" ar-i "SM.OOO Challenge" were rigged: "I could see me bullet-riddled as I passed an alley somewhere." DAILY TV L0G 2KREM m KXLY g KHQ TV T TV O TV WEDNESDAY ti:i0 Col. Ulrt-p N1 Sporu .Mnvlr ICont.) S:1S " Dnu Kdwarda Kroiil pan :SI) Newheat WSf Football : " snr Nw 7 :00 Fig-Ma , " WleMU Town J S? " Lineup Waicon Train 7 : 1 . Hemmlnirway Krwa soir-sitTiiii'ko " :I5 " S-SO Oizle & Harriot Men Into Space Prlca la Right 8:45 " " 9:00 Hawaiian Kya Millionaire Another Kve. With " " Kred AMaire :30 ' I've Got a Secret " 11:45 " " 10:00 Charlie Weaver f.S. Steel Hour Thla la Tour Life 10:15 " 10:30 Glencannon " Newa 10:45 " Late Movie ll:0 Night heat 4 Moat Feature 11:15 Jack l'aar - 11:J0 - 11:45 e THURSDAY 8:00 Com. Claaaroom 8:15 - :S0 Ding Dong School 8:45 t lllverxlty Profile :00 Morning Playhouse Dough Re HI SMS :S0 -On The Oo Treaaure Hunt 3 45 - 10:00 1 Love Lucy Price la Right 10:1 S - - . 10:30 December Hride Concentration 10:45 - " 11:00 , Ixive of Life Tic Tao Dougb Hits Preview j - - 11:30 Homper Room Search for Tomorrow It Could Be Ton y 45 - Guiding I.ltshl " 11:00 Realleae Gun - li e A Great Life Queen For a Day 12:15 " " li 30 Love That Rob Stage 4 The Thin Man 11:45 " 1 00 Mualc Ilingo Take 4 Young Dr. M alone I; 15 e Dan Smoot - 1 0 fturna A Allen Aa the World Turn From Theae Roota 1:45 - " - 3:ue Day in :ourt Kw Uotlet or Wot Hou.e on High St. 1:11 " 1:30 Gale Storm Show Honae Party split peraonallty 1:48 1 00 Heat The Clin k Millionaire Matinee on Bia 1:11 " " " S:W Am. Handstand VerdVt la Youra 1:45 " " 4:00 tlriahler Day - 4:11 " Seorel Storm 4 so Pepeye Edge of Night - " Palnt-O-Pete '; ; Kaniar 5 oviock Movie :1a M 5:30 My Frlena Flick Robin Hood 5.4T. " Side Glances j ft T M. f . V Pet. O". "Isn't it wonderful, Mr. Harbison? Mitzi is marrying for Invs nnd wa'r all poinff to eive her a Kitcnen snower: Ike's Wife In Social Swim Again After Lengthy Rest by MERRIMAN SMITH UPI Staff Writer WASHINGTON IUPH Back stairs at the White House: Many people remarked last week about the youthful, efferves cent appearance of Mrs. Eisen hower when she went cut for the first time since her long siege with a cold and a succession of sore throats. She turned up at two rather large social affairs in a gay. ban tering mood and looked quite un like one who had been ill recent ly. The reason behind this ap pearance seemed to be thai while she was fighting her cold, she got a complete rest for about three weeks. If the President wants to get a complete rest, the Navy stands ready and willing to help. The Navy would like to entice the President aboard a cruiser for a leisurely voyage in southern wa ters eff the lower east coast of Florida. There are still a few hundred veteran residents of the nation's capital who arc sticklers about a form of social courtesy which is disappearing noticeably with each passing year. This is the custom of leaving visiting cards at the White House. The 1959 "Social List of Wash ington" still reports quite primly. it is considered proper th-it all officials make a courtesy call once a year upon the President and his family." These courtesty calls usually consist of leaving cards a: the northwest gate of the White House. The courtesy call Is a dyin custom, however. Literally thou sands of visiting cards were loll at the White House ainuaily be fore World War II. but only a few hundred a year row. Some people don't bother to leave cards at the gate. They mail 'em. I'ntil fairly late in the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, the White House custom was to in vite to the larger receptions or afternoon teas virtually a'l Wash ing.on residents who made their proper "card" calls. Eut this had to be dropped be cause the number cf card-callers sot too largo. Most of the cards left al the White House to;lay are delivered !o the fro.U gate by chauffeurs. Etiquette suggests that personal cards be left at the White House within three days after attending a lunchon or dinner. The Washington social directory ?1 ngs to eras of formality after they pass. The 1959 edition says, for example. "It is to be remem bered that whe.i attending an evening function at the White House, ody formal attire is cor rect. A luxelo or dinner gown should never be worn." This is true of state dinners and major recept o:is. but ' there are evenings when the Eisenhowers cnter:ain ii "black tie", the ac cented desig-ation for what the social directo-y calls "tuxedo or dinner gowns." In fact, when the President has a sta'5 dinner he writes h's guests in advance t ) say he'll be wearing black tie. but the guests should feel free to como in business suits if they so desire. And occasionally, some of them do. Rtgardle.ss of what the Presi dent may say in h's invitations, it is better not to take him seri iously. A giieSi who shovs up in a business suit when President is n blank tie cannct help but feel o.r.cer.at uncomfortable. Gals and Gals Answer to Previous Puzzle ACROSS 1 Roman goddess of flowers 6 One of the Houri II Ventilating 13 Idolizes 14 Hawker lint with a new spar 16 Mother of the ancient Irish gods 1? 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