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" 'C,iy pvt 9ovn th' n I r- U'theres o.uvJ I f cay o.SML... ") PAPPLE EULl AN' A. I f 1 (aVtWAVT'y 1 AN' THIS TlAAE I x-5 SMILE. CiCEeO! .Vl A ti-l KJ ChANPwETh'; f AVmeans BUSINESS! J )S& .i) fill oft S Two Jacks-Coogdn, Cooper, Take Back Seat To 'Beaver' HOLLYWOOD UI'Ii Jaikic Coofian and Jackie I'mwr, Uo oi the bifiRest child stars in history, must taks a back smI to 11 year- old Jerry Mathers in the statisti cal department. ' rs star of the ' Leave It to Heaver" TV series, young Jerry is sen by some 20 million viewers weekly. His 39 half-hour shows for the past two seatons give him a I tutal uf 39 hours on film. In 11 films as a ch Id star Ccor- i an racked up 13:i hours wlnl.v cooper iiia-iaeu .i iiuuib i:i ij pictures. Jerry's total dues not in clude roles he has played in mov ies. Jerry, however, is unmoved by the comparisons. Good Outweighs Bad "I'm glad I'm a child star," he said during a lunch break. "The good (hint's about it outnumber the bad ones. "Sometimes 1 miss the com panionship of boys my own age. lint lots of the adults I work with are boys grown up. They play with me all the time on the set. "Also, I'm more in contact with the adult world, so I guess I'm QUOTES IN THE NEWS United Pr International LANGLEY FIELD. Ya. Air Force Capt. Donald K. Sluyton. one of the seven L'.S. astronuuts. expressing confidence that the pi lot of America's first space flight will get back even if automatic dcices ail: "It's a misconceiMion that you have to build a system that is perfect automatically before you put a man in space. It's the man ahoard that gives you reliability." more u: an a.iult myself." Jerry, sitting with the producers of his show Joseph Connelly aid ltohcrt Mosher said he thought he was forunate to be working . "H ing a performer is good for me,'' he exolained. "Most boys are self-conscious in groups of adults, but I hflvc self-confidence " Similarity Exists Asked if there were uny simi larities between himself and lele vii:o'.'s "Heaver." Jerry laughed. "Ik 3 always g'.-tling into trouble aid so do I. 1 gueis I'm pretty much lik? Beaver except he does n't wurk for a .living." Jerry has no ambit on to become an adult actor. "When I grow up I'd like to be an attorney, or maybj own a res taurant." Jerry said. "Maybe I'll miss all the attention of being an actor when I quit. But I'm not going to let it throw me. If 1 stop acting it won't make any differ ence to my friends, anyhow." Observer, La. Grande, Pro, Wed., Nov. 25, 1959 Page 6 Side Glances NEW TREATY AGREEMENT WASHINGTON UPI The I'nited States. Russia and 10 other countries are near final agreement on a treaty to demili tarize Antarctica and freeze the region's territorial status quo Treaty negotiators are expected to hold a final session Friday to sign tne pact. f! "A IS ii-it T v ! Ill rn. ON. "Wake up, Daddy! I'.cn vvar.ts your honest opinion on whether he's cut cut to La a k.nkcr or a diplomat!" , Six Touring Soviets Guarded Their Press Conference Well HOLYOKfc. .Mass Mrs. James Walsh, of Chicopee. Mass., who bought a $22 75 counter check and got one for $4,000,022.75 in stead, refusing to return the check until the bank rehires the teller who made the error: "I'm just stubborn. Everybody makes mistakes." HAVANA Premier Fidel Cas tro, telling Cuba's two million member Labor Confederation it'TC) that their conduct had con vinced him it would be unwise to arm and train "workers bri lades":. "What would happen at this convention if each of you had a machine gun in his hand?" " CHICAGO Robert F. Hur leigh, president of the Mulual Broadcasting System, calling for a single program rating service and for a Senate hearing on the impact of ratings on program ming: "This will unearth some of the mumbo-jumbo, the double-talk. the weasel-wording and defensive mee-too tactics that ' undeniably are some of the causatives for the problems of our Industry." By FRANK ELEAZER UPI Staff Writer WASHINGTON iL'PK Dmitri Kabalcvsky, it is true, lost his balance and pretty nearly fell to the floor, but otherwise it was plain the six touring Russian coniMisers weren't about to make anv slips. They were winding up a month's tour of the United States with a press conference at the Statler Hilton Hotel. Looking back, I'm not sure why they called it. At the time I wondered mostly why they called it for 10 a m. and then strolled in at about 10:08. In fairness, they probably had been tipped off by some local squealer that this was the Amer ican custom. - . There was an exchange of smiles and greetings with the 18 or" so newsmen. Howard Mitchell, director of the National Symphony Orchestra, and an interpreter came in with the visitors, including Dmitri Shostakovich. There was a brief game of . musical chairs as' the group arranged itself behind a long baize-covered table. In the good-natured confusion I think Kahalevski took a seat where there wasn't one. Mitchell helped him recover, and invited our questions. Russian Reports Trip Somebody asked for a short re port on the trip. Tikhon Khrennikov, with smil ing full face said he was glad DAILY TV L0G I 2KREM y KXLY w KHQ TV f TV O TV j WEDNESDAY "i'.'V r"'- ,,ll'l,P NVws Sports Miivli- tCunt.) Wl " Dour Kilwarda I'ront 1'aKa 8:3" Ncwubont Wsr Fool bull 6 " " NBl1 Nw ,!"Hi1" ,',r'1'' " Wii-him T..n w I'Vl " Lineup Wagon Train 7:4.i " S:00 TlinnKvirlvInK I my :K. I'iir.uli! 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" y U:30 Itotuper lttiom ' " 11:15 " TliaiiU-i!lyinK - ' U':00 Hestlesa flun I'ariltle ' 11:1 I2 .HI Love That Mob " , H:43 " -- " 1:00 Music IlitiKo It's A t'.reat Life Younif Dr. alalone 1:15 " . 1:30 Hums & Allen singe 4 From Then Root 1 5 JM 5 00 Day In Court Take i liouso on High HL 1:15 " Dsn Snmol M t .10 iatc Storm Show House I'arty Split Poraonalltr . :4S " . " 3:00 lieat The Clock Millionaire Matinee on 811 IIS " - :J0 M l .. IV Ynil Trust Verdi, I Is Y'oura I 4t - . ' - 4 .011 Am. llan.lslaiKl l:r 1 1 h 'jit D.t- 4:15 " Se.-ret ' storni .. " 4::li) ropey Kdire uf Night " 4:45 " - r.ilnt-O-rete 5:00 " lininar 5 li'Clock Movie 16 " 5:30 My Friend Flick llohln Hood ...... . . 5-15 V " j " ' ' " ' ' to oblige. He said the Htissians had visited eight big cities and' many states from coast to coast ! and had been greatly enriched by j their tour. I Through the interpreter he cov- ered Ihis thought, in a number of ways, in not more than 10 or 12 1 minutes. j "There is no doubt." he said.' "but that our trip has broadened our idea of the American nature. the American people, and the American culture and in par ticular the American musical cul ture. We have a knowledge now of the system of musical educa tion in the United States. Wo had an opportunity of meeting the j musical youth of America. Now we know about the American peo ple and culture much mure than we knew before." He hadn't said specifically, 1 pointed out. whether his group's broadened view of America came as a change for the better or worse. "Our attitude toward American culture is that it is an extremely high culture," Khrermikov said, smiling firmly. I had a feeling this fell short of an answer. Maybe Boris Y'aru stovsky "hrd been scld on the group by our "wealthy and clever planning" of libraries, universi ties, public buildings, and thea ters. He said they were impressed too by our art forms oth?r than music, like painting "I cannot say of course," he added, however, "that our tastes are always the same." Question Evokes Snickers Well, why not trv it once more? I said to myself. So I noted there had been pleasant mention of classical music and symphonic orchestras, but I wondered if any of the visiting six had had time to catch radio's musical fare popular stuff like, say. rock 'n , roll a-d if so. how did they like it? One thing I learned out of this was that rock 'n roll, when trans lated into Russ an. comes out rock 'n roll. Also that Kabalevsky for ore didn't care for the snick er that went up at its mention Irom the more long-haired seg ment of the press. "The question is somewhat strange," he said, icily. "Even more strange is the fact that the newsmen present are smiling." Mitchell leaed diplomatically into the breach to say he was sure the question had been mis understood. He rephrased it. Even so, "I've heard good popu lar music and music I don't like," wus about the best I could get for an answer. OBITS United Pr International LOS ANGELES l'PT -Harry T. 'Hah Forrest. 60. creator of the comic strio "Ta lspin Tom my" dbd Monday. Ho was to be buried today at the Veterans Na tional Cemetery in West Los Angeles. NEW YORK 'UPI' Robert L. Hays. 61. an assistant vice president of the Metropolitan Life insurance Co., died Tuesday aft er a short illness. Thlt log it made up from information by Television Station and it accuracy cannot b guaranteed by th La Grand Obrvr, NEW YORK 'L'PI' Leon L. Kaso 59. a writer-editor in the radio news department of the. Daily JYews and former war cor respordent for the United Pres died Tuesday after a long illness. 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