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EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Monday, June 18, 1962 Page 5B TELEVISION SCHEDULES MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1963 KVAL-TV KEZI-TV KOIN-TV KPTV KGW-TV NBC ABC CBS ABC NBC Channel 13 Cable 3 Channel 8 Cable 3 Channel 6 Cable Chan. 12 Cable 12, 4 Channel 8 Cabin 10 :00 Cap'n Shipwreck Jack' Kartoon Movie The Three Stoogea Cartoon Corral c S:1S Cap'n Shipwreck Klubhouse Movie The Three Stoogea Cartoon Corral (c) 8:30 Global Zobel Rescue 8 Movie Popeye Theater (4) Silent Service g;4S Global Zobel Rescue 8 Newscene Popeye Theater 4) Silent Service 6:00 Northwest Newi Newt Nine Newscene Love That Bob Newt Beat 6:15 HuntleyBrinJUey Evening Report Walter Cronklte Love That Bob Huntley-BrtnJtley 6:30 TBA Mattya Kunniet Mantovanl Newt Central f4j Quick Draw 8! TBA Matty't funniea Mantovanl ABC New 4 Quick Draw 7:00 Sea Hunt Oregon TV Forum The Pioneers Vagabond Science 7:1S Sea Hunt Oregon TV Forum The Ploneera Vagabond In Action 7:30 U. S. Marshal Cheyenne To Tell Cheyenne World of 7:46 U. S. Marshal Cheyenne The Truth Cheyenne Tomorrow 8:00 National Velvet Cheyenne Pete & Gladys Cheyenne National Velvet 8:19 National Velvet Cheyenne Pete & Gladys Cheyenne National Velvet 8:30 Price Is Right The Rifleman Father Knows Best The Rifleman Price ts Right tc) 8:43 Price Is Rig ht The Rifleman Father Knows Best The Rifleman Price la Right c, 8:00 87tb Prednct Surfslde 6 Danny Thomas Surfside 6 87th Precinct 9:15 87tb Precinct Surfslde 6 Danny Thomas Surfside 8 87th Precinct 9:30 87th Precinct Surfslde 6 Andy Griffith Surfside 6 87th Precinct 8:48 87th Precinct Surfslde 6 Andy Griffith Surfslde 6 87 tb Precinct 10:00 ThrUler Ben Casey Henncsey Ben Casey Thriller 10:18 Thriller Ben Casey Hennesey -Ben Casey Thriller 10:30 Thriller Ben Casey I've Got A Secret Ben Casey Thriller 10:48 ThrUler Ben Catey I've Got A Secret Ben Casey Thriller TToo Report ARC News Night Scene News & Wea (4) Night Beat 11:18 Tonight Show c Newt 9 FlnaJ Night Scene News Final Night Beat 11:30 Tonight Show (c) R CM P. Movie 12 The Tonight Show tl4S Tonight Show c) R.C.M.P. "Folly To Be WiseM The Tonight Show TUESDAY JUNE 19, 1962 6:00 6:18 6:30 6:48 7:00 OEA Presents' Today 7:18 OEA Presents Today 7:30 Cartoon Time Sgt. Preston Today 7:48 Jartoon Time Sgt. Preston Today 6:00 Captain Kangaroo Charlie's Cartooners Club 8:18 Captain Kangaroo Roundhouse (4) Rocky & Friends 8:30 Captain Kangaroo Romper Room (4) Telescope 6:48 Captain Kangaroo Romper Room (4) TeleScope 6:00 . Calendar Jack La Lanne (5) TeleScope 9:18 Calendar lack La Lanne (5) TeleScope 9:30 Play Hunch (C) 1 Love Lucy Movie Play Your 9i4S Play Huncb (C) I Love Lucy ' Movie Huncb (C) 10:0O Price It Rlght(C) Verdict Is Yours Vovle Price Is Right (c) 10:15 Price la RightfC) Verdict Is Yours Movie Price Is Right (c 10:30 Concentration Brighter Day Movie Concentration 10:45 Concentration Brighter Day Movie 1 Concentration 11:00 Your First Ernie Ford Love of Life Ernie Ford Your First 11:15 Impression (c) Ernie Kord Love of Llie Ernie Ford Impression c) 11:30 Truth or Conseq. Yourt For A Song Search for Tomor. Yours For A Song Truth or Conseq. 11:45 Truth or Conseq. Yours Foi A Song Guiding Light Yours For A Song Truth or Conseq. 12:00 Jan Murray (C) Camouflage HI Neighbor Camouflage (4) Jan Murray (C) j 12:15 Jan Murray (C) Camouflage HI Nelphbor Camouflage (4 Jan Murray (C) 12:30 Rom pet Room Window Shopping As World Turns Window .hopping Loretta Young ' 14:45 Romper Room Window Shopping As World Turns Window Shopping Loretta Young 1:00 Young Dr ftlalone Day in Court KOIN Kitchen Day in Court 4) Young Dr. M alone 1:15 ' Young Dr. Ma lone Day In Court KOIN Kitchen Jav n ourt 4) Young Dr. Malone 1:30 Our Five Newt 9 House Party Bums & Allen Our Five 1:45 Daughters Ore. Farm Journal House Party Burns & Allen Daughters 2:00 Room For Daddy Jane Wyman The Millionaire lane Wyman Danny Thomas 2:15 Room For Daddy Jane Wyman The Millionaire Jane Wyman Danny Thomas 2:30 Here's Hollywood TV Btngo To Tell The Truth Seven Keys (5) Here's Hollywood 2:45 Here's Hollywood TV Bingo To Tell The Truth Seven Keys 5 Here's Hollywood 3:00 December Bride Queen for a Day Secret Storm Queen for Day (5) Matinee 3:15 December Bride Queen for a Day Secret Storm ' Queen for Day (5) "Let's Be Happy" 3:30 , Men Into Space Open House Edge of Night Who Do You Matinee 3:45 Men Into Space Open House Edge of Night Trust? Matinee 4:00 Spectator Amer Bandstand Cartoon Circus Amer. Matinee 4:1 Spectator Amer Bandstand Early Show Bandstand (4) Matinee 4:30 Captain Shipwreck Jack's Kartoon "Combat Squad" Casper Cartoons Cartoon 4:45 Captain Shrpwrecl' Klubhouse Movie Casper Cartoons Corral C) Rewarding Tale Fantasy Finally Makes It to TV HOLLYWOOD It took tele vision five years to finally air Sunday night's "Show of the Week": An H. G. Wells fantasy about a race of isolated, blind people who distrust those with vision. It was worth waiting for. Entitled "The Richest Man in Bogota," and staring Lee Mar vin, it was rewarding not only as an exciting horror talc, but as a love story and a uniquely timely commentary on societies which maintain fear and hatred by preventing contact with the outside world. Sunday night's offering, from short story which Wells called "The Country of the Blind," was turned down by a car sponsor more than five years ago. But producer -director Ralph Nelson, who also guided Rod Serling's memorable tele play "Requiem For A Heavy weight," saved the Frank Ga- brielson script. And NBC-TV and DuPont, the sponsor, finally okayed it after the title change was made so it would be more palatable after a Father's Day dinner. The plot is a good adventure story in it self: A South American prospector (Marvin), armed with a geigcr counter, sets out from Bogota, Columbia, in search of uranium in the mountains near his home. In a spectacular avalanche scene that seemed to burst through the small telcvison screen, he is -swept away to the hidden Valley of the Damned, where the eyeless people discover him. He is considered a strange and wild creature by the sight less ones, who believe there is no other world but their own. He is threatened with death un less he conforms to their beliefs Television Previews Doctor to Speak About Care Plan Daylight Time Television Previews below, and radio and television schedules elsewhere on this page, are all given in Pacific Daylight Time. Oregon TV Forum tonight at 7 o'clock on Channel 9 will fea ture the conclusion of a two part scries on "Medical Care for the Aged." A Eugene physician will speak against the King-Anderson Bill. Panel members questioning the newsmaker guest will be Dolph Janes of KORE and Jack Craig of KEZI. Other Monday previews: 9 p.m. Danny Thomas (6) Jose Jimenez is very funny and gels all the laughs in this re peat showing. When Jose learns night club comic Danny Willi ams is about to hire a child performer for his act, Jose tries to get an audition for his nephew. 9:30 p.m., Andy Griffith (6) A repeat of an action packed KATU-TV Channel 2. Cable 2 Times are Pacific Daylight MONDAY 1:5(1 Meditations 2:00 Northwest Living 3:110 Northwest Matinee 4:30 Paul Bunyan Show 5:00 A Bar'l O' Nails 5:30 Hopaiong Casstdv fi:30 K-2 News Special fi:55 Brumfield's Barometer 7:00 Groucho Marx 7:30 K-2 For the Show 9:00 One Step Beyond 9:30 Beachcomber 10:00 K-2 News Special 10:25 Brumflelds Barometer 10:30 P.M. 12:00 Newt TUESDAY 1 50 Meditations 2 00 Northwest Living 3 00 Northwest Matinee 4 30 Paul Bunyan Show 5 00 A Bar'l O' Nails 5.30 Hopaiong Cassldy ft -30 K-2 News Special H-flS Brumfield's Barometer 7:00 Groucho Marx 7:30 K-2 For the Show 9 00 One Step Beyond 9 30 Bold Journey 10 00 K-2 News bperlal 10 25 Brumfield's Barometer 10 30 PM 12-00 Newt KOAC Radio 5.)0 Kilocycle raclfic standard Tim MOMMY 1 (Ki Newi Background 1:15 World of the Paperback 1 30 Pop Concert 2 00 MacDonald Anthology 2 30 Memory Book ot Music .TOO Oregon Reporter 3 15 Music of the Masters 4 00 Musical Matinee 4 30 Reader's Almanar 4 00 Books in the News 5. oo Children's Theater 5. 30 Dinner Music ft. no NeB and Weather fi 15 Over the Back Fence fi 30 Kminent Figures ot AMa fi 45 British Weeklies 7 oo Evening Farm Report 7 30 Junior Classics ot Music II 00 NAF.B Special of the Week 8 30 Georgetown Forum l 00 Music That Endures 45'ews and Weather 10 00 Sinn Off show which has Deputy Barney on the trail of what he thinks is a thief. Barney is pretty fun ny as a tough lawman. 10 p.m., Ben Casey (912) A rerun of "I Remember a Lem on Tree." George C. Scott plays the role of a brilliant surgeon who seems so wrapped up in his career, he has no use for his colleagues or family. When his motives are finally revealed, the play offers a disturbing look at an important health problem. Colleen Dcwhurst is good in the role of the surgeon's wife. Movies 7:30 p.m. (2) "The House on 92nd Street." William Eythe, Lloyd Nolan, Signc Hasso. The FBI's battle against the Fifth Column in a fast paced, exciting film. This was the first picture to effectively combine docu mentary techniques with the dramatic and none of its imita tors have topped it. (1945 good). 11:30 p.m. (12) "Folly To Be Wise." Alastair Sim, Roland Culver. The trials and tribula tions of an Army chaplain make a delightfully witty comedy. (British, 1953 good). Tuesday (daytime): 9:35 a.m. (12) "Charter Pi lot." Lloyd Nolan, Lynn Bari, Arleen Whelan. An ace pilot, employed by a chartering serv ice, runs into trouble with the Nazis. (1940 no rating avail able). 3 pm.. (2) 'The Ghost and Mrs. Muir." Rex Harrison, Gene Tierncy. Comedy about a wid ow's friendship with the ghost of a sea captain has charm and humor, but fails to sustain the entire film. ( 1947 good).. 3 p.m., (8) "Let's Be Hap py." Tony Martin, Vera Ellen. Vera Ellen inherits some money and travels to Scotland dancing in the heather all the way. (1957 fair). 4:15 p.m. (6) "Combat Squad." John Ireland. Lon Mc Callister. Hal March. During the Korean War. a young, fright ened boy finds the courage to become a man in the eyes of his fellow men. Familiar war story. (1953 fair). Dial-Lights KUGN fNBC 590) KEED (1050) KERO (CBS 1280) KORE (MBS 1450) KPIR (1500) KWFS (1540) KASH (ABC 1600) MONDAY NEWS KUGN 5, 8. . 11. KEED at 45 on every hour. KERG 5, 5:15, 8:20. 8. 9. KORE 5, 5.30, 6:30, 7:30, 8, 8:30. KASH 5. 5:45, 6. KPIR 5:45. KWFS Eveery hour on the hour. SPORTS KUGN 5:15. KEED at 45 on every hour. KERG 5:25, 6. KORE 5:30. KASH 5:15. HIGHLIGHTS KUGN 7. World Tomorrow. KORE 6.15. Fulton Lewis; 6:45 World Today; 8:15, What's the Is sue? KERG 5, Lowell Thomas; 6:15, Lifeline. KASH 5. Paul Harvey; 6, Ed Mor gan; 9:15, Storkline. CLASSICAL KERG 7, A World of Music Mo art: Concert Arias. (London, bar! tone; Walter, Columbia Symphony Orchestra). KFMY 10, Symphony. KWFS 9, Encore Concert. Negligence 'Not a Factor' By RICK DU BROW Of the United Press International and promises to respect the mountain boundaries as the lim its of all being. To survive, he conforms but plans to escape. A native girl, beautifully played by Miriam Colon, falls in love with him and begins to be lieve his tales of the outside world are not so wild. She yearns to sec for tne lirst time. They run away, and she is killed by a native. He escapes. In a surprise ending, he is shown years later as a wealthy man m Bogota who has devoted his life to helping those in the isolated valley and has become blind himself. Beyond the adventure level. the plot had overtones of Goorgc Orwell's futuristic hor ror story of a closed, brain washed society, "1984." The na tives do not understand such words as "light," "see" and out." A history written by their an cestors is useless because they cannot read. The way to cure Marvin, they believe, is to bund him also. They have, in other words, made their defect into a self-righteous belief. In a classically staged escape scene, a native leader says: "Sound the call for silence." If everyone else is silent, those who protest can be heard easily and singled out. Marvin was a powerful repre sentation of the universal hero: The man who fights to main tain his sanity amid a blindly herded populace, who conforms only by choice. The drama, im pressively produced and using a thin latex material to cover the actors' eyes was an uplifting plea for the power of personal courage, faith and love. Festival Week Officially Over PORTLAND I Rose Festi val week officially ended Sun day and visiting navy ships leave Monday. Thousands of persons turned out Sunday to watch the Golden Rose ski tournament at Ml. Hood and the Rose Cup sports car races in North Portland. Highlight of the festival was the Grand Floral Parade Satur day, seen by a crowd estimated at nearly 500.000. The only remaining activity on this year's calendar of events is the Queen's baseball game Tuesday night in Multnomah Stadium. Remember: For MASONRY Brick Block Stunt See or Call RAY PARMELEE III a-S8l.il i MOSAIC TILE Exciting new hobby See big selection at . . . 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NBC's staff photographed the match well, but the commenta tors felt, apparently, that they had to chatter every second, even when the situation was self - explanatory. Eventually, they ran out of smalt talk but Bud Palmer filled time by en thusiastically wishing male viewers a happy Father's Day. Highlight of Friday's news special also on NBC on Ger many was a remarkable innova tion: The program actually used Germans who could not speak English for interviews. It used instantaneous translations and it was a good idea. Television usually confines its overseas in terviews to people who speak fluent English rather than to the best or most intelligent sources. The Channel Swim: Shirley Jones stars as a newlywed on CBS-TV's summer series, "The Comedy Spot," July 10 . . . Vid eo producer David Susskind wants Bing Crosby for the mov ie version of the Pulitzer prize "All The Way Home." NBC-TV says not one affiliate station has dropped its "To night" show since Jack Paar left . . . Showman Billy Rose is an added guest on the "Tonight" program this evening . . . Louis Hay ward, Signe Hasso and Leo G. Carroll star In NBC-TV's "Mystery Theatre" July 4. Johnny Crawford, who plays Chuck Connors' son on ABC TV's "The Rifleman," will have a regular girl friend on the se ries next season; a lady friend is being cooked up for Connors too . . . CBS-TV will offer a spe cial about the American woman in her home July 12. TODAY'S FACTS: 1. Eugene covers 14.73 square miles. 2. A-Tone Is open dally noon 'III dark. Drive out Coburg Rd. 2 ml. Turn on Jeppeson. We're expecting you. Office In Paradise Park A DI 5-6646 Eves. DI 3-3561 PORTLAND W) The presi dent of Wavcrly Baby Home said Sunday that negligence was not a factor in an incident which resulted in the death of a six-month-old boy Friday. Homer D. Angell said the as signed attendant was absent for about five minutes, during which two girls aged 4 and 2 apparently pulled two baby boys from their cribs. The babies fell on their heads. Robert Wesley Morris Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Morris, died. William Torncy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Torrcy, was seriously hurt Angell said the attendant thought all children in the ward were asleep when she left to use the restroom. j "Our investigation indicates that there was no negligence in- volvcd," Angell said. . If you are a Don Knotts fan, Tuesday is your night. Don will be the guest star on the Red Skelton repeat show, followed by an appearance on the "Garry Moore Show." He is visible to night in his regular comedy role on "The Andy Griffith Show." ( Watch Us on KVAL-TV each Tuesday at 6:14 p.m. SHEUTON-TU RNBULL and FULLER, INC. Printers Dl 4-4259 RCA WHIRLPOOL WASHER NEW Low Price 2-SPEED 2-CYCLE Now just $198oo with trade 279.95 without trade Built-in lint filter 10-lb. capacity ONLY 10.00 MONTHLY NO DOWN PAYMENT WITH TRADE heavenly carpets "CLARITY" ALL-WOOL faced TWEED Thick dens pile withstands punishment Pet Sq. Yd. 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