TV Radio Log Top Baseball Hands in Draft Dillinger, Beard en, Sisler, Fox on list NEW YORK W Anybody want to purchase the Pacific KOIN-TV Hiehlizhts Uday: "Matter of Calculation," starring Coast League batting champion vpt v Evek and Geraldine Brooks. Orient Express, 8 pjn.: for only $15,000? A former big Needle in Haystack," Suspense, 9:30 p.m.; "Ladies Crave Excite-1 league 20 -game winner for $10,- jnent," starring Evelyn Knapp and Norman Foster, Showtime on 000? A no-hit hurler for the same Six, 11 p.m. KPTV Highlights today: "Mississippi Rhythm" starring Jimmy Davis and Veda Borg, Matinee Theater, 1p.m.; Bob Hope Show, 8 pjil; "Appointment With Death," starring George Nader, Eve Miller and Roy Engel, Fireside Theater, 9 pjil; "Smart Alecs" on Nite Owl Theater, 11:15 p.m. TUESDAY'S BROADCASTS Pacific Standard Time (Editor's note: The Statesman pabliihet la t ftitk the prtTU mnt timet as provided fey radio and TV stations, feat because oftimes the programs are chanced without notifleatioa. this newspaper cannot sm responsible lor the acenracy herein.) . TELEVISION KPTV, UHF Channel 27 KOIN-TV. VHF Channel C HOUR 00:00 00:15 00:30 00:45 9 KPTV I I 19 KPTV I D-D School I D-D School jWhat Cooking I What Cooklnf 11 KPTV (Hawkins FaBa I Bennetts iramily Friend 1 Family Friend 1Z KPTV I What's on Mnd What's on Mnd XJlone Lucas IDione Lucas KOIN lThe Bit PayoffjThe Big PayofilBob Crosby jBob Croiby 1 KPTV11- Theater IMat. Theater IMat. Theater Mat. Theater KOINLove of Lige Sen for TomrwIGuidins; Light .Valiant Lady t KPTV P4 Theater IMat Theater lYour Account Your Account KOIN Im Buy That IH Buy That iStrike It Rich tStrike It Rich IKate Smith S KPTV KOIN Kate Smith IKate Smith IKate Smith fee or an ex-$50,000 bonus player for 17,500. These and many others can be! acquired . at - the annual major league draft on Nov, 30 in Atlanta. The draft list, - compiled and is sued by the commissioner's of fice, contains some 1,500 minor league players to choose from. Some old, some young. Some may be bargains, some1 busts. All are a gamble. Last year, for instance, 11 play- ers were dratted at a cost on $120,000 a slim total by compar ison. Only six managed to last out the season and none distin guished himself to any great de gree. First call goes to the American League's newest entry the Bal timore Orioles by virtue of the switched-St. Louis Browns last place finish in 1953. Next comes Pittsburgh, the National League cellantes, and so on through to the world champion New York Yankees, No. IS and . the National League pennant winning Brooklyn Dodgers, 16th and last. The Pirates, who had first call last year, chose pitcher Elroy III i HUKTTNd 0URN3 "W2 STORM, H3 FRAU STEELED HERSELF By! immi Hitlo cHR R2MD YY&CS AFZ RJLRLLED MOWS rE RETURH3 SAFE AND DOCK- , L04TXD-4XES SUE GREET HIM WJTM JO tLNCOhlRrJED? POMBSSUL AM X V iSfe ibSp WoF ALLTMS OU,lM00r4SSRATE. STf lt$ JMl& A SLPTSM,LCW-GRADE MOROHSCU Yl s V$myJ& I TAKE THE CAKE X KORR AV ffr&bfitjAr IW ' A EAD OFRAMD VOCRS OUT HAVING a ltV ' tJSSW "w, A600DTTMSI0U6tfT TD' AVfln SyWf - (7 TaXE TUXT PRECIOUS E2E8 jTx SAj mm. w would sicrn sssnivtB jj KPTV KOIN ; . .. Face, as their first selection and Garry Moor " I Arm Chair ThrlArm Cfcatf xnriArm unair inr i . . Ditchers. Bob Hall of Seattle and John Hetki, Welcome Trav. tWelcome Trav. Toy Maker IToy Maker Arm Chair ThrlArm Chair ThrlArm Chair ThrjMr. Moon S KPTV KOIN Howdy Doody IHowdy Doody I Bar 27 Corral I Bar 27 Corral Saddle Pali ISaddle Pala ISaddle Pals ISaddle Pah All managed to stick. This year's crop includes such familiar names as Bob Dillinger, West Accuses Soviet Union of Avoiding Peace By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON UV-The Western KPTVICapt. Video KOIN 1 TV-News ICapU Video Adventur IN.W. Diest I Photo Quiz Edwards News I Jane From an KPTV KOIN Liberace ILiberace luinan snore (news caravan Range Rider iRange Rider lOre. vs Calif. lOre. vs Calif. i KPTV lB Hope Show IB Hope Show IB Hope Show I Bob Hop Show KOIN lOrient Expr. lOrient Zxpr. I Red Skelton IKea snenon KPTV KOIN Tire. Theater Captured IFire. Theater ICaptured ICir. Theater iSuspens ICir. Theater (Suspense 10 KPTV Judg Yourfelf I Judge Yourself II Led S Uvea J I Led 3 Lives KOIN Daner IDanjer IRoom for DadiRoom tor caa 11 KPTV KOIN Foster News .Owl Theater lOwl Theater Owl -neater Showtime on Showtime on I I RADIO Clint Hartung, Gene Bearden Don accused Russia Monda of KoUoway, George Munger, Randy eking to avoid negoUaUons on uu..1Hh ""T Germany, Austria or anything else loman AUie Clark, George Wd- ..which ght have pJsiUve re. son and Dick Sisler. - .1t, .. The list includes a number of 1 , '..,!' Vrf ?,v,t t. good i'new faces," i too. Aj ' usual. deUvered to "the Soviet Foreign Monireju office in Moscow, the United .S w 'Jr. Sates, Britain and France also re- with promising hotshots. Under UJ . ..fn nPnt,M. Jr. .'. 7 .,,1 Big Four foreign ministers con- 5 Ff t SUbjeCt ference on Germany, stneted draft. ,..,. ' Dillinger. former third base star UJltT. Kauiuic. w huimuw wan iast July on tte possibility of mento veteran led the Pacific ! ,Mt;n n n. Coast League with a .366 mark " "I ."Vk?, Ch.STS: fenseless" by the" abandonment of the whole anti-Soviet security sys tem. K8LM 139, KOCO 149S. KGAE Hit, KOIN 97$, KGW S20. KEX 11H FM: Mecacycles KOIN 1UJ; KZX 1ZJ Soviets developed two major de mands. HOUR 00:00 00:15 00:30 00:45 6 E.SL1C News Summary Music. Tlmekpri News KOCO West Mslod. IWest Melod. (Farm News KOAJK Brlc. Nook IBrk. Nook Brk. Nook ton R.FJ3. Oregon iKoinKlock jKout Klock KGW Dave West jDaveWest jDaveWest KXX OreJsrm Hr. lOreJsrm Hr. IQreJarm Hr. March Tim iNews Brk. Nook Koin Klock tDave West lOre. farm Hr. 7 KSLM Hemingway KOCO KOCO Mock KOAK News OIN Kom Kloek IOW Johnny Wflka XIX News Break. Gang Break. Gang I KOCO Klock IKOCO Klock Brk. Nook JBrkl Nook Macleod News iGoss Newa lCountry Editor (News IM. Acronsk j (Bob Garred News I KOCO Klock IBrk. Nook J Morn. 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He can De naa for $15,000, . the open classifica tinn (Pacific Coast Leame) orice Other PCL elieibles include Di- I"ccun no Restelli (.340 at Portland), Dix- One was that before the Rus ie Upright (.306 at Los Angeles), sians join a Big Four conference Fred Richards (26 homers at Los there should be a Big r lve corner Angeles), and pitcher Royce lint ence on international tensions, (22-10) at Portland. with Kea cnina participating Srxty-five PCL players are im- The other demand was. in the mime to the draft, having signed words of Monday's American note, Gene Bearaen. wnose zo victor- western Eurooe rendered "de- les enabled the Cleveland Indians to win the 1948 American League flag, can b purchased from Charleston of the American As sociation for $10,000. Bobo Holloman. who Hurled a no-hitter in his first major league! start with the Browns in 1953, can be had from Toronto for $10,000. Price range from $15,000 for players in the PCL to $10,000 for players from Triple A leagues; $7,500 from Double A clubs, $6,000 in Class B. $2,500 in Class C and $2,000 in Class D. 2nd Century Papers Linked Nehru Warns Against U.S., Pakistan Pact Stcdessncm Salem, Or. Tuts. Nor. 17, 1953 (Sec 2) 3 McKay Said Inconsistent on Hells Canyon KKX Chet Huntley Tony Martin I True Story (True Story Antenna Trouble To Christianity ZURICH. Switzerland ( Ac qusition of important manuscripts dating back to tyie 2nd Century which may shed new light on the early history of Christianity, was announced here Monday by the NEW DELHI, India UP) Prime Minister Nehru served notice on the United States and Pakistan Sunday that any mili tary pact between them would Russia has been so insistent on "have some very far-reaching bringing Red China into great consequences in the whole struc- power councils that there is some ture ol things in south Asia. belief among the experts here now Nehru, who stated earlier that that Moscow has committed itself India would consider U. S. mili- to avoid any important meeting tary aid to Pakistan an un- unut me mnese are lmauaea. iriendly act, discussed at a news Wouldn't Agree conference reports from abroad If this is true, it would appear that United States was con- that Premier Georgi Malenkov spring arms aia ior x-axisian would not agree to the kind of top 111 return for bases. level talks which Prime Minister The Prime Minister said Churchill of Great Britain may "things seem to have gone pretty push to the forthcoming Bermuda far" and expressed surprise that conference of the Big Three, and "this major development should which President Eisenhower con- take place in the way it appar siders unwise. ently is taking place" American omciais tase tne posi- tt that TnHi hs ,v.n uon mat uie ttussians Knew tne n,,, matter tin" rather infor. conoiuons tney laid down were 1 mally" with Washington. uiiiJusaiuie anu uiai iur various reasons important to the Kremlin they simply did not want to nego tiate at this time The Western governments de cided that the efforts to arrange a Big tour conference would get nowhere, but they felt, officials here said, that it was necessary to send the Soviets one more note to make clear where the blame for failure rests, The note ended with this asser tion: i The United States government is convinced that negotiations on these vital problems (Germany and Austria) would open the way to broader agreement and wnuM thus improve the chances of re caiduusiuus real peace in tne world." WENATCHEE U! Sen. Henry M. Jackson Monday declared In terior Secretary McKay "has jumped over on the other side of the fence in withdrawing the In terior Department's intervention on Heus canyon Dam. "While a state senator in the Oregon Legislature, McKay voted in favor of federal construction of the Hells Canyon high dam, the Washington Democrat said. 'And as governor of Oregon, he concurred in his. engineer's find ings that it should be a federal project Now he withdraws the Interior Department's intervention before the Federal Power Com mission, and then makes a speech in Portland advocating that the Idaho Power Co.'s three low dams be built" Jackson also lambasted the in tervention in the Hells Canyon hearings before the FPC by Gov. Arthur B. Langlie of Washington State. "It's inconceivable that the gov ernor of the state of Washington should side with a program which will give power to Idaho and take it away from his own state, the senator asserted. "In our power and resource de velopment program we have al ways worked for. the entire region. and federal, multiple - purpose dams have been the keystone of our efforts. Now the governor fa vors a project which doesn't even give any power to his own state. The public power program of the administration is the "biggest mess of them all, as far as the people of the state of Washington are concerned, Jackson said. Stock Market Slip NEW YORK Ul The stock market was unable to hold to an early advantage Monday and slip ped lower in a mild flurry of late selling. The Associated Press average of 0 stocks declined 70 cents at $107.10. The gain on Friday was 20 cents. The industrial component of the average lost 80 cents, the rails were off 90 cents, and utilities off , 10 cents. The list was not especially broad with 1,153 individual issues traded of which 300 advanced and 554 de clined with 13 new highs and 14 new lows for the year registered during the day. Volume came to 1.490,000 shares which compares with 1,540,000 shares traded in Friday's rising market. Grain Sales Erase Cains CHICAGO (A Selling in the last couple of hours wiped out ear ly gains and substituted losses for everything except soybeans and lard on the board of trade Monday, Wheat closed s-l lower, corn Vt-Vt lower, oats to 2 cents low er, rye 2 V-2 Vt lower, soybeans Vi-lVi higher and lard 12 to 42 (cents a hundred pounds higher. Portland Livestock PORTLAND UfV-(USDA) Cattle salable 2,500: marker generally steady with cows weak to 50 lower than last Monday, some sales off more; load choice 970 lb fed steers 24.00. load 910 lb 23.50; few good short fed eteers 20.00-22.00; few good grass and supplementary fed 19.00; utility"- commercial steeri 11.00-17.00; around three loads good 740 lb fed heifers 19.50; few com mercial heifers 14.00-16.00; cutter utility grades 9.00-12.00; canner cutter cows mostly 7.00-8.50; utility cows 9.00-11.00; commercial 11.50- 12.50 with young cows to 13.000 and mixed young cows and heifers at 13.50-14.50; utility-commercial bulls mostly 11.00-13.00. Calves salable 650; market fairly active, mostly steady; good-choice vealers 17.00-19.00, few head 20.00; good-choice 325-500 lb slaughter calves 14.00-16.00, few choice around 300 lb 16.50-17.00 including choice 300 lb stock calves at 17.00. Hogs salable 1,250; market rather slow but mostly 50 higher; choice No. 1-2 butchers 180-235 lb 22.50 23.00, Choice 150-170 lb 21.50-22.00., choice 250-300 lb 21.50-22.00; choice 325-500 lb sows 19.50-20.50, lighter weights to 21.00. Sheep salable 1,500; market mostly steady; choice-prime wooled lambs 18.50; good-choice wooled ' lambs mostly 16.50-17.50; good prime shorn lambs 15.50-17.50; one large lot choice-prime 86 lb fed shorn lambs 18.00; good-choice feeders 13.50-14.50; good-choice 98- 1Afi ih voarlincr 11 onnA clanoh- ter ewes 5.00-50; culls down to 2.50. 1KILN LcdlesTair I indies Fair KOCO Ray's Records I Ray's Records KGAI News I Spider koin 2nd Mrs. Burtonl Perry Mason -I SOW Bob Hope IP. Fredrick KXX Whispering KtaJ Girl Marries I Queen tor Day Ray's Records I Spider j Nor ah Drake (Phrase Pays Barney Keep I Queen for Day I Ray s Record iSpider IBrixhter Day I Second Chance I Barney Keep 1 KSLM Chron. of Air KOCO News KG AC News KOIN Macleod Newa KGW Noon News KKX Paul Harvey INews Midday Music ISpider (Come Get It I Road ot titm INoon News Gay SO'i Midday Musie 1 House Party IMusic Ritchie Spider House Party IPepper Younc 'Happiness ISam Hayes IMod. Romances Plofnios TV Statin C. G. Jung Institute. "6" ' - The institute, headed by the em- inent psychiatrist, Dr. Carl Gus- PORTLAND - KOIN-TV en- tavJung. acquired the manscripts gineers were busy Monday trying MaVi 1952 th the financial to end antenna trouble that inter- aid of George h. Page, an Ameri- rupted telecasting Saturday night can jiving in Switzerland who is and impaired the signal Sunday connected with the Nestle Food to some areas outside the immedi- Products Co. The purchase price 1 KSLM Better Shoprs.l Behind Story KOCO Magic Melody Magic Melody KGAK News JJack Horner KOIN Hill Top Hse (Art Godfrey KGW Kackstaee wife IStella Dallas KEX Kay West Kay West IMusic IMusic I Magic Melody Magic Melody ijacn norner ijack Horner Art Godfrey I Art Godfrey fWldder Brown Woman in Hse. I Kay West IKay West ate Portland vicinity, Howard Lane, managing direc tor, said technicians hoped to was not disclosed. On Upper Nile The documents will be known as ffiffilTtH tta Jung codex and were part night but that it may Tuesday afternoon. 2 KSLM News KOCO Magic Melody KGAK News KOIN Art Godfrey KGW Just Plain BIO KEX Jack's Place 'Music INews IMusic I Magic Melody iMagic Melody (Magic Melody lupiaer ispiaer ISpider Art Godfrey I Art Godfrey ICurt Massev I Frt Pg. FarreU I Lorenzo Jones (Pays to Marry lij,mg;er nogers iuicx roweu rtggy Lee It is ( States produced 2,291,997,000 barrels of crude oil in 1951 PERCIVAL JONES By Donkin Bros. 3 ITeUo Test I Tune Time KSLM Hughes Reel koco Aft'noon Newa KGAE News ISpider KOIN Wizard Odds IRuth Ashton KGW Wei Travelers 'Wei Travelers IJ. Kirkwood 4 KEX Know News KsLM Fulton Lewis KOCO Music U Want IPM Edit I J. Kirkwood IPiano Patterns (Here's to Veta ISpider ISpider Story's Blcyardl Tunefully 'M. Wilsnn IT if. PunlM,,! 1 1 or Tne uirla I For the Girls Hemingway Curt Masse? I .t H.ive Music U Want fMuslc U Want IMusic U Want KGAK news tuxsK & weeaie Disk & Needle ISign Off KOIN Kirknam News -Sparklin' Music I Art Kirkham lArtKirkham ssow Tor You IMusic Box (Music Box i Art Baker 4:55 au Tiny Tunes I Squirrel Cage Squirrel Cage 'Happy Time 5 KSLM Sgt. 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Do It I Nocturne I Record Show I Melodies j Nocturne (Record Show , City Council Dance Time Melodies Nocturne (Record Show City Council Dane Tim KOAC 550 k.c - 10 0 a.m The Kews and Weather- 10:14 Especially for Women: 11:00 Oregon School of the Air Uunderstanding Ourselves fn others; 11:19 the Concert Hall; 2.-00 The News and Weather; 12:13 Koon ,Farm Hour: l:-00 Ride 'Em Cow boy. 1:15 Oregon School of the tir The News Watch: 1 30 Guest tar: 1:43 Reading for Fun: 1:00 Es feecially for Women What Price Freedom: 2:30 Memory Book of Mus tr: 2:43 Oregon School of the Air What's That WoardT 30 The Orefon Se porter: 3:11 Music of the Masters; 4W spoUlght on Asia: 4:15 On the Upbeat; 4:45 Poetic Patterns; SXW Children's Theater- SJ0 This Week in Washington: 3:43 Southern Ore A College: 60 The News and Weather; i:15 Those Who Gave Moat: 6:30 Tom Roberts. Organist: :45 Working for Oregon; 70 Oregon Milk News f the Air; 7:15 Evening Farm Hour; SAO Music of Czechoslo vakia. 8:30 Electricity and You; 15 N-ws and Weather; 90 Music That Endures: :43 Eveming MediUtions Rev. Harold MarcheL Bethel Baptist Church; 10 M Sign off. of a collection discovered by Egyptians at Nag Hammadi on estimated that the United Le .iiS U1C UUIC1 9 01C 1U UIC VVIUI. iuu- seum in Cairo. Dr. Gilles Quipsel, professor of ancient Christian literature at the University "of Utrecht, who has been in charge of work on the manuscripts, said they are fairly well preserved, though some pages are missing. Coptic Script Although they date from the 4th Century and are in Coptic script, he said they are actually transla tions from Greek texts written in the middle of the 2nd Century by Valentius, founder of one of the most important gnostic schools, or by one of his students. Gnosticism was declared un orthodox by early Christians and died out. It emphasized reliance upon personal experience in know ing God and in exploring dreams and the conscious and uncon scious. Quispel said the manuscripts contain four different texts, the most important of which probably is "Gospel of Truth." He quoted one passage from it: "And it is good that man should return to himself and awaken." He said the manuscripts could be 'of "very great significance in studying the books of the New Testament. MARR RADIO & TELEVISION Sales - Service Installation wr-mm TV Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. ML Weekdays Ph. 2-1611 2140 S. Com! Salem's First Television Store AO Channel UHF VHF Low Dowa Payment, Trades Complete Repair and IiistnAii by Bonded Deai vn,c Technicians Northwest Television 3889 State Phone 4-5932 Better See Moke Radio A Television at MITCHELL'S I'm running aftay because our clothes drier didn't come from the PROPANE GAS APPLIANCE CO." . Gas Appliances Are the Besf -I 3367 Portland Rd. . 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