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EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Tuesday, Aug. 21, 1962 Page 5B TELEVISION SCHEDULES Tawar:,i,,,y;kMh,,tMB:S KVAL-TV NBC Channel 13 Cable 3 KEZI-TV ABC Channel 9 Cable S KOIN-TV CBS Channel S Cable I KPTV ABC Chan. 13 Cable 1?, 4 KGW-TV NBC Channel S Cable 10 TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1962 I".?2 Capta n Shipwreck leeo Beat Movi. Three bluuie, 14) Cartoon Corral (CI captain Shipwreck Teen Beat Movie t hree Sluuge. I 'I Cartoon Corrm C) n .5 Sr,w Broken Arrow Movie Popeve I heatei HI Wild Bill Hlckok wuick Draw , Broken Arrow ewscene Popcye rhe.lei HI Wild Bill Hlckok :00 Northwest News New, Nine Newscene Love That Bob New. Beat in "un-tey-Brtnklej (evening Report Waltei Cronkiu Love That Bob Hunllev Brloklty 'm 5 pcor2 Crusader ttlngdnn. News Central Yogi Bear .4 Blpcord I Crusader Of The Sea ABC News Yogi Bear 7:00 Mackenzie, Raiders Everglades KUng ot Diamonds World ot UlanU Wyatt Larp ' ' 1 Mackenzles Raiders Everglades King ot Diamonds World ol lilanta Wyatt Earn Mm 52 'e,eI,ar Bugs Bunny Marshal DUlon lust Bunny (5) Laramie t. the uelendera Bugs Bunny Marshal Dillon Bugt Bunny 15) Laramie .'.m JJ" e,encir" Bachelor rather Password Bachelor Father (5) Laramie miX the Detendera Bachelnt f ather Password Rachelm f ather IS) Laramie ,Mm Jj Hitchcock The New Breed DoDleUUIIi New Breed (51 Alt red Hitchcock j:4 Alfred Hitchcock The New Breed Dome Gllllt New Breed (5) Alfred Hitchcock VVL SI1!1 ln' Ne The Comedy Spot New" Breed 15) Dick Powell I'iX D ck Powell The New Breed The Comedy Spot New Breed 15) Dick Powell I 2 Powell Yours for a Song Money Talks Yours For A Dick Powell :4 Dick Powell Yours for a Song Money Talks Song (5) Dick Powell JJ:?2 alns 10 Suspicion Talenrscouts Summer Cain's ttio Cains 100 Suspicion Talent Scouts Premiere Cain's 100 .m'VL a, 1 Suspicion Talent Scouts Summer Cain's 100 10:4S Cains 100 Suspicion Talent Scouts Premiere Cain's 100 i,!?2 5cport ABC News Nightscene New, 4 Weatb, (4) Night Beat T. i Tonight Show (c) News 9 Final Nightscene Movie 12 Night Beat 11.2 Tonight Show (C) Border Patrol "Lvdia" Tonight Show (c) 11:41 Tonight Show (c) Border Patrol Movie Tonight Show (c) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1962 o rdv J: Today -o Farm Weather Telecourse Today Cartoon Time Telecourse Today CaplKangaroo Ctus-Rndhuuse (4) Cartooners Cluo Capt.Kangaroo Chas.Rndhouse (4) Rocky St Friends Capt.Kangaroo Rompei Room (4) Telescope :4B Capt.Kangaroo Romper Room (41 Telescope '00 Yoga for Health Calendar Jack LaLanne (51 Telescope S:1S Yoga for Health Calendar Jack LaLanne 15) Telescope :30 Play Kour 1 Love Lucy Morning Movie Play Huncb (C) :4S Huncb (C) I Love Lucy Morning Movie Play Hunch (C) "ioloC Price la Verdict Is Yours Morning Movie Price If 10:15 Right (C) Verdict Is Youra Morning Movie Right (C) 10:30 Concentration Brighter Day Morning Movie Concentration 10:4 Concentration Brighter Day Morning Movie Concentration 11:00 Your First Ernie Ford Love of Life Ernie Ford (5) Your First 11:1 Impression (C) Ernie Ford Love of Life- Ernie Ford (5) Impression (e) 11:30 Truth or Conseq. Yours r oi A Song Search for lomor. Yours For A Song Truth or Conseq. 11:43 Truth or Conseq. Yours For A Song Guiding Light Yours Foi A Song Truth or Conseq. 1 2;00 Jan Murray (c) Jane Wyman Hi Neighbor Camouflage (4) Jan Murray IC) 12:1 Jan Murray (e) Jane Wyman HI Neighbor Camouflage (4) Jan Murray (C) 12:30 Romper Room Camouflage As World Turns Window Shopping Loretla Young 12:43 Romper Room Camouflage As World Turns Window Shopping Loretta Young 1:00 Young llr Malone News 9 KOIN Kitchen Dayln CourtlV) Young Dr Malone- 1:13 Young Dr Malone Canadian Travel KOIN Kitchen Day in Court (4) Young Dr. Malone 1:30 Our Five TV Bingo House Parly Burns & Allen Our Five 1:4S Daughters TV Bingo House Party Burns & Allen "augtitera 2:00 Room For Daddy Day In Court The Millionaire Jane Wyman Danny Thomas 2:13 Room For Daddy Day In Court The Millionaire Jane Wyman Danny Thomas 2:30 Here's Hollywood Seven Keys To Tell The Truth Seven Keya (5) Here's 2:43 Here's loUywood Seven Keys To Tell The Truth Seven Keys (5) Hollywood 3:00 December Bride Queen for a Day Secret Storm Queen for Day (5) Matinee 3:13 December Bride Queen for a Day Secret Storm Queen for Day (5) "White CHffa 3:30 Public Service Open House Edge of Night Who Do You Of Dover" 3:43 Public Service Open House Edge of Night Trust? Part II :0O Spectator Amer. Bandstand Cartoon Circus I Am. Bandstd (4) Matinee 4:15 Spectator Amer. Bandstand Early Show Am Bandstd (4) Matinee 4:30 Captain Shipwreck Jack'a Kartoon "Father Is A I Robin Hood (2) Cartoon Corral (c) 4:43 Captain Shipwreck Klubhouse Bachelor" I Robin Hood (2) Cartoon Corral (c) Television Previews Rerun Tells Tale Of Dope Pushing William Bendix is guest star In a repeat showing of "330 In dependence, SW" tonight at 9 o'clock on the Dick Powell Show on Channels 13 and 8. Department of Health, Educa tion and Welfare investigator Jim Corcoran, played by David McLean, is ordered to find out where truck drivers are getting "pep" pills. The film involving dope peddling was the pilot film for a new series based on the files of the U. S. Department Movies 7:30 p.m., (2) "One Touch of Venus." Ava Gardner, Robert Walker, Dick Jlaymes. A Greek statue of Venus comes to life in a department store, causes ro mance and misunderstandings. Mild musical comedy, never quite hits the mark intended (1948 fair). 11:30 p.m. (12) "Lydia." Merle Oberon, Joseph Cotten. An elderly lady has a reunion with four of her lost loves, re lives the romantic past. Sensi tive, romantic drama, skillfully directed and acted. (1941 good). Wednesday (daytime): 9:35 a.m., (12) "Anne of Windy Poplars." Anne Shirley, James Ellison. A schoolteacher overcomes prejudices in a small community. (1940 fair). 3 p.m., (2) "Navy Wife." Claire Trevor, Ralph Bellamy. Routine tale of what the sailor's wife must endure while he's away. (1936 poor). 3 p.m., (8) "White Cliffs of Dover." Irene Dunne, Van John son. Well-acted, occasionally slow, but moving story of an American girl who marries an English lord in 1914. He dies in 1918 and the story, based on Alice Ducr Miller's poem, "The White Cliffs," follows her life in England;. (1943 good). Con tinued from Tuesday at 3 p.m. 4:15 p.m., (6) "Father Is A Bachelor." William Holden, Co leen Gray, Charles Winniger. Lightweight comedy about a roustabout bachelor and his in volvement with five orphans, a lovable old medicine showman and a judge's daughter. (1950 fair). KATU-TV Channel I, Cable 1 Timei are dayUght TUESDAY S 00 A Bar! O' Nalli 5 30 Hopalong Cautdy t30 K-J Newi Special fl-SS Bnimfields Barometer 7 00 G roue ho Marx 7 30 Two for the Show 9 00 One Step Hovona 9:30 Bold Journey 00 K-2 News Special 10:25 Bnimfteld's Barometer 10 30 Steve Allen Show 12 00 News. Weather, Meditations 12 20 Sign Off WEDNESDAY VSO Meditations J 00 Northwest Uvln 3 00 Northwent Matlnri- 4 30 Paul Bunyan Show Dial-Lights KUGN (NBC-590) KEEt) (1050) KERG (CBS-1280) KATR (13201 KORE (MBS-1450) KPIR (1500) KWFS (1540) KASH (ABC-1600) TUESDAY of Health, Education and Welfare. Other Tuesday previews: 8:30 p.m., Dobie CUlis (0) Tuesday Weld appears in this repeat showing of "Birth Of A Salesman." Tuesday plays the part of Thalia Menninger, saleswoman who wants Dobie to quit school and work for her. She also makes this pitch to Professor Pomfritt, and almost wins. 8:30 p.m.. The New Breed (9- 12) Robert Blake plays the role of a vicious teenager in this repeat showing of "My Brother's Keeper." Sgt. Cavelli has been arresting the young stcr for years but has never been able to get him perma nently off the streets. Cavelli almost has his chance when the juvenile shoots a girl and leaves his own brother dy ing in a wrecked automobile. 9:30 p.m., Money Talks (6) In the second program of a one week scries of specials, John R. Coleman, professor of economics at Carnegie Institute of Tech nology, discusses price stability, "lchabod And Me" will not be seen tonight. 10 p.m., Alcoa Premiere (12) "The Hour of the Bath." An American agricultural expert working in a small Vietnamese village finds himself apparently sacrificed to Communist guer rillas. 10 p.m., Cain's Hundred (13 8) Nick Cain risks his rep utation when he prepares a flimsy murder conspiracy case against a man already in prison in "Murder By Proxy." KOAC-TV Channel 7, Cable 7 Times are Daylight TUESDAY Channel 7, Cable 7 Times are Daylight 7:00 On This Farm 7:!S Friendly Giant 7.30 What's New :00 Refresher Math S:30 Ragtime Era 9:00 Headline Reaction 9:10 Visits With a Sculptor 10:00 People Are Taught to be Different 10:30 Troubled Lives WEDNESDAY 7:00 Plavbox Plavers 7:15 Friendly Giant 7:30 What's New S OO Refresher English R:30 Japanese Bru.h Painting 9:00 Around the Home 9:30 Dr. Posln's Giants 10:00 Face to Face 10:30 Art and Artists 11:00 Sign Off NEWS KUGN 6, 6.30, 7, 7:30, 8, 9. 10, 11, 12, 2, 3, 4. KEED 5 minutes to every hour. KERG 6, 0:30. 7:15, 7:30, 8, 9, 10, 11. 12. 1. 2. 3. 4. 4:55. KORE On the hour and half hour. KPIR 7, 7:45, 9, 10:30, 12:25, 2:20, 4:45. KASH 6:30, 7, 11, 12:30. KWFS Every hour on the hour. KASH 5. 5:45. 6. KATR 30 minutes after the hour. SPORTS KWFS 5:55. KERG 7:25. KORE Emerald Baseball. KPIR 7:30, 10, Recreation Roundup. KATR 15 minutes after the hour. HIGHLIGHTS KERG 10:10, Arthur Godfrey, 11:10, House Party: 11:30, Gary Moore; 11:40, Croshy-Clooney. KORE 9:05, Tally Ho Show. KASH 6:15, Farm news; 7. Heming way; 9, Breakfast; 12:30, Paul Harvev. KPIR 11. .1, Community Bulletin; 1, Woman's World. KEED 12:05, Capitol Report; 12:55, Community Bulletin Board. KWFS 6, 11, Sacred Music. CLASSICAL KERG 7. A World of Music. Wal- ter: Sound or Genius. (Walter, Philharmonic-Symphony Orch.). KFMY 10, Symphony. Villa-Loboi: Bachtanas Braslleiras Nos. 1 and 5 (Concert Arta cello ensemble). KWFS 9, Encore Concert. I KATR 7, The Evening Hours. WESTERN KUGN 5:30, Skip-along. KOAC Radio 550 Kilocycles Times are Standard TUESDAY 5 00 Children's Theater 5:30 Dinner Music 6:00 News and Weather 8:15 Germany Today 6:30 SIAC 6:35 Law In the News 6:40 More Life for Your Years 6:45 Call from London 7:00 Kvenlnit Farm Report 7:30 Ponn Concert 8:00 Music of Czechoslovakia 8 30 Romantic Islands of France 9:00 Music That Endures 9:45 News and Weather 10:00 Sign Off WEDNESDAY 10:00 News and Weather 10:15 Especially for Women 10:45 Summer Story Time 11:00 Concert Hall Red Skelton Iron Man On Television By CYNTHIA l.OWRY Of the Associated Press HOLLYWOOD Those off stage moaning noises you hear are probably just the anguished cries of the nation's comics, com plaining about the killing quali ties of television. Look, they wail. Bob Newhart lasted just one season. Sid Cae sar is coming back only after a long convalescence from a bad case of over-exposure. George Gobel no longer has his own show. Danny Thomas, Joey Bishop, and some of the others have integrated their routines in situation comedies and are now mostly actors. Really, television doesn't seem to have any place for the come dian with set routines except for three minutes once in a while on an Ed Sullivan show or for peanuts on one of those late evening sessions. But while most comics fret, an astonishing clown named Red Skelton is preparing to start his 12th television season by increasing the length of his show from 30 minutes to one hour. The durable Skelton, at this moment, is so unconcerned about it that he is off on a vaca tion from television playing to audiences at state fairs in Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. "They told us to do an hour instead of a half-hour," shrugged Cecil Barker, Red's producer for the past seven years, "so we'll do an hour. Red still only works two days a week." Barker insists that an hour long show is in many respects easier to pull off than a shorter one. "It's the nature of Rod," the producer explained. "He gets tired of material when he runs through it too often. Jack Ben ny, for instance, starts with a reading, follows with rehearsals and then they shoot the show. Red, by his own chemistry, loses enthusiasm, the jokes don't seem funny and his performance goes down. So we don't go through all that. One favorite explanation for Skelton's durability is he had created so many television char acters that no one of them is seen often enough to bore the fickle audience. But the hard fact is that Skelton has turned up weekly on television for an incredibly long time, and has remained among the top 10 in all popu larity ratings. That surely makes him the iron man among clowns. Eugene Municipal Court (Aug. 10, 1962) $15; Jason Leslie Cowles, 1795 W. DRUNK IN AUTO - Ann Rose I 7,n A- , K"8en': '5: Arthur Wtrth. no address given. $50. I JPh ri federal Lane, DRUNK ON PUBLIC STREET I tUKene, 15. Clifford Wayne McKtbbcn. 107 E. 10th Ave., Eugene, (60 or 10 days. DRUNK ON STHKKT Walter Wil Ham Thompson, 338 W. Sixth Ave., Eugene, $50 and 10 days. DRUNK IN PUBLIC PLACE Leonard Richard Carlson, Noli, $50 or 10 davs. CONSUMING LIQUOR ON UNLI CENSED PUBLIC PLACE William Albert Cahill, no address given, $50 or 10 days. MINOR IN POSSESSION David Dean Norman, 281 Clinton St., Eu gene, $50. DRIVING WITH SUSPENDED LI CENSE Willie Alfred Richardson, Portland, $50 and two days In jail suspended. FAILURE TO LEAVE NAME AND ADDRESS AT SCENE OK ACCI DENT John Harold McCune, 1440 McKinlev St., Eugene, $50; Alden I David Shuler, 1647 Mill St., Apt. 6, 1 Eugene, $75. VIOLATION OF BASIC RULE James Joe Roberts, 2202 Friendly St., Eugene. $15; August Clyde ! Rarontl, 2737 Lincoln St., Eugene, I $10; Benson Polsteln, 1030 E. 32nd I Ave., Eugene, $10; Hlldlng Anselm j Lillegren, Rt. 2 Box 98, Eugene, $25; Deneice Currle Retnmuth, 210 Cheshire St., Eugene, $25; accident Involved; George Dale Heights, 1159 N. Seventh St.. Springfield, $10; Thomas Joseph Dooley, 235-22 Ches hire St., Eugene, $5; Ida Roslie Mor fet, 2389 N. 19th St., Springfield, $5; Billy Graham, Rt. 1 Box 1376, Eu gene, $25; Curtis Wayne Mattison, 1650 I St., Springfield, $10; Charles Roger Readen, 200 Ferndale Dr., Eu gene, $10; Milo Donald Griffin, Rt. 2 Box 180. Eugene, $15: accident In volved; John Delaws Huffman, Ches hire, $10; William Martin Htllls, 1867 Alder St., Eugene, $30; William Les ter Lee. 360V? W. 27th PL, Eugene, $25, accident involved; William Henry Allen. 2020 Monroe St., Eu gene, $5; Marshall Dick Chase, Rt. 2 Box 407, Springfield, $10: Fred Harry Stelzenmueller, Klamath Falls, $30; Reginald Lawrence Jen sen, Salem, $25; Gary George Smith, 2456 Madison St., Eugene, $25, ap pealed. TRAFFIC LIGHT VIOLATION Dorothy Mae Thomas, Sweet Home, $15; Connie Hodges, 541 E. 12th Ave., Eugene, $15; Richard Leroy Reed. 3988 Marshall St., Eugene. ! $15; Richard Theodore Richards, 477 Rustic PI., Eugene, $15; Fav Martin Whitney. 556 W. Gtlfry. Creswell, $15; Betty Lou Barrett, 649 E. 18th Ave., Eugene, $5; Glenn Eugene Al lison, 445 N. 23rd St., Springfield, S5; Jerry Charles Richards, 7925 Thurston Rd., Springfield. $5; Joe Ralph Boat num. 25 Skyline Park Loop, Eugene, $15; Betty Emma Kim ball, General Delivery, Dexter, $5; Dan-ell Earl Armstrong, 95 W. D St., Springfield, $15; Calvin Fred Davis, 1214 S. 10th St., Cottage Grove, $5: Robert Willis Waterbury, 265 E. 91st Ave., Eugene, $5; Sammy Kaye Mooner, 1689 Brooklyn Dr., Eugene, $5; Randall Carlyle Ward, 441 E. 10th Ave., Eugene, $5; Brooklyn Beaver Burch, 2159 Olive St., Eu gene, $15; Richard Anthony Darr, 812 E. 14th Ave.. Eugene, $5; Donald Harry Jackson, 1520 Market St., Springfield, $15; Melvln Leroy John son, 2311 Alder St., Euircno. $15; Bertie Ethel Sevcraon, 2738 Manor Dr., Springfield, $5., STOP SIGN VIOLATION Ada Seaborne Sage. 2827 Spring Dr., Eu gene. $25: Cora Lue Kelly. Rt. 1 Box 188, Cottage Grove, $5; Donald Or- ville George, 456 Archie St., fcugene, $15; Carl Joseph H1U, 693 River Rd., Cottage Grove, $15; Clarence Marion Beaglev, 129 E, Hatton Ave., Eugene, FAILURE TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY Donald Wentworth Lambert, 276 W. 14th Ave., Eugene, $5; Lois Ester Trayler. 9H4 W. 19th Ave., Eu gene, $15; George Martens Spelcher, 4360 Mill St., Eugene, $25, accident Involved. IMPROPER LEFT TURN Dale Luther Herbst. 2378 N. 19th St., Springfield, $15; Sara Elizabeth Flndly. 1358 E. 19th Ave.. Eugene, $15; Robert William Wallace, 1456l E. 18th Ave., Eugene $5: Janet Mae Geranlan, 1157 Monroe St., Eugene, $5: Lavaughn Arthur Merryman, rat ter son ur., r:ugene, $5; Gladys Marie Hanson, 3900 Coburg ku., tAigene, w. IMPROPER PASSING Roger J Hong. 1451 Onyx St., Eugene, $20. FOUR IN FKOiNT SKAT Hoffa Foe Resigns Teamsters' Position WASHINGTON 0IPD Sam Baron, a Teamsters' Union offi cial who accused President James It. Hoffa of slugging him, has resigned his S17,000-a-year job and demanded $50,000 sev erance pay. Baron said in a letter this week to Hoffa that he hoped to "serve the Teamsters again but not as long as you arc president of that great organization." Joseph LallKlo, llearhart, $15. VIOLATION OF MINIMUM BOAI1- I WAY CI.KAItANl'E William James Aclney, 392 W. Fourth Ave., Eufiene, 5. FA1I.URK TO STOP AND Y1F.I.D RIGHT OF WAY Warren Tarlton Claedt Jr., 340 N. 22nd St., Sprtnf-. field. $25. j WRONG WAY ON ONE WAY ! STREET Kenneth Enoch Walker, 521 N. Eighth St., Springfield, S5. BACKING AGAINST TRAFFIC Louis Paul Wenil, 1263 Oak St., Eu gene, $25, accident involved. DRIVING TO LEFT OF CENTER LINE Gilbert Eugene Garner, Salem, $15. CHANGING LANES WITH INSUF FICIENT CIJiARANCE Kenneth Lee Rachelder, 1980 W. 121h Ave., Eugene, $15. (Aug. 13. 1W-M DRIVING UNDER THE INFLU ENCE OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR Theodore Fred Thompson, Grand view. Wash., $200; Raymond Elmer Plcolet, 2474 Friendly St., Eugene, $200; Douglas Joseph Baumla, 1040 High St.. Eugene. $200 and 20 days. DRUNK IN AUTO Joseph Pat rick F'lnley, 1440 W. Broadway, Eu gene, $100; Reutah Corollne Mayer, 477 W. Eighth Ave., Eugene, $50. DRUNK ON STREET Joseph Garvin Sharp, 667 Willamette St., Eugene, $50 or 10 days; Virginia Alice Robblns, 465 W. llth Ave., Eugene, $25; Audle eVi.vlnond Walk er, Klmbell Road, Dexter, $25; Ger ald l.ce Elchlcr, no address given, $50 or 10 days. - DRUNK IN PUBLIC PLACE Bruce Nelson Meyers, 2622 Edison Eugene, $25. X Srfrijn Slaohlna r.lrill.lnt S Typewriter V -! REPAIR SERVICE X Y SUPPLIES .1. Y Sales Rentals Leases A .'. LANE COUNTY OFFICE MACHINES CO. V 141$ Orchard St. Ill 2-2127 .1. Y Parking right outside door X James .ix:x:-:::::::"MK:X"H: TODAY'S FACTS 1. Total land area in Oregon Is 93,315 square miles. 1. See our Gold Medallion Home Now Open . . . it's our most luxurious home! 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