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EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Monday, Oct. IS, 1962 Page SB TELEVISION SCHEDULES MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1962 KVAL-TV KEZI-TV KOIN-TV KPTV KGW-TV NBO ABC CBS ABC NBC Citatum u cable 1 Channel I Cahl. 1 Chann.1 CaDI. Chan. 12 Cabl. II, channel f Cable It !:?2 ,p,n suPnck News Nine I Morla The Three Stooies Clutch Carlo CipH Shipwreck Evenlnl Report i Movie The Three Stoojei StL Bllko :30 Llppy the Lion Matty's Funnle. Movie Popeye Theater St. Bllko 1:41 Llppy the Lion Matty! funnlei Newscent Popeye Theater News Beat 1:00 Northwest News Oregon TV Newicene Llppy Uon, Newi Beat 6:18 Huntley-Brlnkley Forum Walter Cronalt. Wally It Touch. Huntley Brtnkley 1:30 Deputy Cheyenne Rlpcord Newi Central QuickDraw 0:41 Deputy Cheyenne Rlpcord ABC Newi Quick Draw 7:00 Sea Hunt Cheyenne The Pioneer! Lawman Science In 7:11 Sea Hunt Cheyenne The Pioneer! Lawman Action 7:30 Checkmate Rifleman To Tell Cheyenne It'a a Man'! World 7:41 Checkmate Rifleman The Truth Cheyenne If! a Man'! World :00 Checkmate Stoney Burke I've Cot a Cheyenne It"! a Man"! World 1:18 Checkmate Stoney Burke Secret Cheyenne It'a a Man'a World 1:30 Saint! & Sinner! Stoney Burke The Lucy Show Rifleman Salnta St Slnnera 1:41 Salnta St Slnnere Stoney Burke The Lucy Show Riflemen Sainti at Slnnera 1:00 Sainti St Slnneri Ben Casey Danny Thomaa Stoney Burke Saints St Slnnera 8:11 Saints & Sinners Ben Casey Danny Thomaa Stoney Burke Saints St Slnnera 8:30 Price la Right Ben Casey Andy Griffith Stoney Burke Price li Right 8:41 Price Is Mght Ben Caiey Andy Griffith Stoney Burke Price Is Right 10:00 Brinkley! Journal ABC New! Loretta Young Ben Casey Brlnkley'l Journal 10:11 Brlnkley'a Journal Newi 9 Final Loretta Young Ben Casey Brlnkley'l Journal 10:Su . Sl.jry o . . . . Stump The Stan Ben Casey World of 10:41 Story of.... Stump The Stari BenCasey Tomorrow 11:00 Report Night Scene Newi St Weather Night Beat 11:11 Tonight Show (c) Night Scene Newi Final Night Beat 11:30 Tonight Show (c) Man From Movie 12 The Tonight Show 11:41 Tonight Show (c) Cochise "Ladlea Man" The Tonight Show TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1962 7:00 "American Telecourse Today 7:11 Economy" Telecourse Today 7:10 Farm Weather Dr. Zoom' Today . 7:41 Cartoon Time Cartoons Today 8:00 Captain Kangaroo Addle Bobklns Cartoonera Club :11 Captain Kangaroo Addle Bohklna Rocky & Friend! 8:30 Captain Kangeroo Romper Room Telescope 1:48 Yoga for Health Captain Kangeroo Romper Room Telescope 8:00 Yoga for Health Calendar Jack La Lanne Telescope 8:18 Ed TV Calendar Jack La Lanne Telescope 8:30 Concentration I Love Lucy Comedy Classics Concentration 8:48 Concentration I Love Lucy Comedy Classics Concentration 10:00 Your First Ernie Ford The McCoys Ernie Ford Your First 10:18 Impression Ernie Ford The McCoys Ernie Ford Impression 10:30 Truth or Conseq. Yours For A Song Pete St Gladys Yours For A U.G.N. Volunteers 10:48 Truth or Conseq,. Yours For A Song Petu St Gladys Song U.G.N. Volunteers 11:00 Merv Griffin Jane Wyman Love of Life Jane Wyman Merv Griffin 11:18 Merv Griffin Jane Wyman Love of Life Jane Wyman Merv Griffin 11:30 Merv Griffin Camouflage Search for Toraor. Camouflage Merv Griffin 11:48 Merv Griffin Camouflage Guiding Light Camouflage Merv Griffin 12:00 Romper Room News B HI Neighbor Life of Riley Loretta Young 12:11 Romper Room Oregon Farm JrnL HI Neighbor Life of Riley Loretta Young 12:30 Young Dr. Malone Holiday As World Turns Love That Bob Young Dr. Malone 12:41 Young Dr. Malone Holiday . As World Turns Love That Bob Young Dr. Malone 1:00 Make Room Day In Court KOIN Kitchen Day In Court Danny Thomas 1:1! For Daddy Day In Court KOIN Kitchen Day In Court Danny Thomas 1:30 Here's Hollywood ETV House Party Seven Keys Here's Hollywood 1:41 Here's Hollywood ETV House Party Seven Keys Here's Hollywood 2:00 Matinee Queen for a Day The Millionaire Queen For A Day Play Your Hunch 2:11 Matinee Queen for a Day The Millionaire Queen For A Day Play Your Hunch 2:30 Matinee Open House To Tell The Truth Who Do You Price Is Right 2:41 Matinee Open House . To Tell The Truth Trust? Price Is Right 3:00 Matinee Amer. Bandstand Secret Storm Amer. Bandstand "Hell's Island" 3:18 Matinee ' Amer. Bandstand Secret Storm Amer. Bandstand Matinee 3:30 December Bride Discovery Edge of Night Discovery Matinee 3:48 December Bride Discovery Edge of Night Discovery Matinee 4:00 Spectator Kartoon Klubhouse Cartoon Circus Bourbon St. Beat Matinee 4:11 Spectator Kartoon Klubhouse Early Show Bourbon St. Beat Cartoon Corral 4:30 Captain Shipwreck Mickey Mouse "Champ for a Day Bourbon St. Beat Cartoon 4:41 CapUln Shipwreck Mickey Mouse Movie Bourbon St. Beat Corral (C) 'She Really Sang Dinah s Solo Show Wins Critic s Praise By RICK DU BROW Of the United Press international HOLLYWOOD After week end of suffering through the horrendous marching bands that punctuate the televised football games, Sunday night's one-woman show by Dinah Shore was a reward for holding out. To this viewer, tie prospect of having to watch Miss Shore for an hour normally provokes shudders. I start cutting out des serts because she has enough sweetness for all of us. But Sun day night's outing on NBC-TV was an almost shocking remind' er to her old-time admirers that when she is not selling trading stamps or cars or gushing for profit, she can still wallop the blazes out of a song. Friends, she sang. And I mean she really sang; about 20 songs' worth. And with a minimum of cuteness and the barest of set tings a simple studio sound stages she held forth with a program that was far superior to the heralded Julie Andrews- Carol Burnett special of earlier this year, despite its Carnegie Hall-and-black-tie aura. If Miss Shore is not quite as dramatic and pulsating a singer as Judy Garland, that is nothing to be ashamed of; no one else is either. Miss Shore's show was, almost entirety, the nightclub act she has displayed at the Eden Roc Hotel in Miami and is pres ently doing at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas, Nev. It was in formal, chatty and pleasant; the photography was striking and unadorned; the star was mature, radiant and exquisite. Her usual frequent costume changes were bypassed as she employed only the gown; this helped preserve the feeling of continuity. Her songs were mostly the kind that she does best! and that shot her to the top a gen eration ago: blues, ballads and spirituals. These were inter woven by her sure-handed show- Television Previews Brinkley Visits All-Negro City An unusual tale of voluntary segregation in the all-Negro town of Mound Bayou, Miss., is the subject of "David Brinkley's Journal," which will be tele cast tonight at 10 o'clock on Channels 13 and 8. The town was founded by two-ex-slaves in 1887 and has re mained an all-Negro town since that time. Although the town celebrated its 75th anniversary last summer and its residents' pride in their personal "free dom" remains intact, the kind of economic isolation they sup port is beginning to demand a change. Brinkley interviews the town's postmaster, C. V. Thur mond, to illustrate the need for a break with tradition. Other Monday previews: 6 p.m., Oregon TV Forum (9) The topic for discussion this evening is "Home Rule Charter" for Lane County. Newsmakers include Ed Bailey, chairman of Charter Study Com mittee; Ed Rigby, chairman of Metro-Civic Club Study Com mittee on Home Rule Charter, and Keith Skelton, Eugene at torney and critic of the County Charter. Newsmen on the panel will be Sam Frear, courthouse reporter, Eugene Register Guard, and Jack Craig, news director at Channel 9. 7:30 p.m., The Rifleman (9) KOAC-TV Channel 7. Cable 7 MONDAY 5:00 General Biology 2:45 History of Far East 3:15 Archeology and the Bible 3:45 To Be Announced 4:00 Teacher In-Service 4:30 Sign Off 6:30 What's New 7:00 Political Parties 7:45 Marriage and the Family B:30 Extension Seven 9:00 Challenge 9:30 Perspectives TUESDAY 10:00 Roots and Branches 10:30 Parlons II 10:45 Ho la Amlftos 12:00 Perspectives 1:00 Tales ot Polndexter 1:15 Parlons II 1:30 Uncle Wonder's Workshop 1:45 Hableme En Espanol 2:00 American Neighbors 2:30 Hola Amlgos 2:45 Trio 3:15 About Ceramics 3:45 Spanish for Teachers 4:00 Teaching Math 4:30 Sign Off 8:30 What's New 7:00 World Literature 7.45 U.S. History 8:30 Headline Reaction 9:00 Poet's Eye 9:30 About Ceramics 10:00 Tax Base Increase 10:30 Sign Off KOAC-Radio MONDAY S 00 Especially for Women 2:30 Portraits of America 2:45 Oregon School of the Air 3:00 Oregon Reporter 3:15 Musical Malinre 3:30 Concert Favorite 4:00 Portrait of City 4:30 Afternoon Promenade 6:00 Children's Theater B:30 Capitol Close-Up S:00 News and Weather :I5 Roundup of British Weeklies :30 Theater of Pirandello 7:00 Evening Farm Report 7:30 Ballads and Folk Songs ft:W Evening Symphony 9 45 News and Weather 9:57 Evening Meditation TUESDAY 10:00 News and Weather 10:15 Especially for Womrn 11:00 Oregon School of the Air 11:15 Concert Hail 12:00 News and Weather 12:15 Noon Farm Hour 1:00 News Background 1:15 Oregon School of th Air 1:30 Memory Book of Music 2:00 College of the Air 2 45 Oregon School of the- Air 3:00 Oregon Reporter 3:15 Signposts for the Atomic Af J 30 Concert Favorites 4 00 Federal Govt in Higher Education 4 15 Arab Prest Review 4 30 Contemporarv Composers i no Children's Theater 3 30 Germany Today ft 45 Men and Molecules oo News and Weather IS College of tha Air 7 00 Evening Form Report 7 30 Georgetown Forum A 00 Kvrmng Symphony 9 43 News and Weathr 57 F.rentng Meditation 19.00 Sign Off Dial-Lights KUGN (NBC-S90) KEED (1050) KERG (CBS-1280) KATR (13201 KORE (MBS-HM) KPIR (15001 KWFS (15tOI HASH (ABC 1600I KFMY-FM (Stereo) . MONDAY ' NEWS KUGN 5, 8, 9, 11. KEED at 55 on every hour. KORE On the hour and half-hour. KASH 5. 5:45, 6. KPIR 5:45. KWFS Every hour on the hour. KATR 30 minutes after the hour. SPORTS KWFS 5:55. KUGN 5:15. KEED At 45 on every hour. KERG 5:25, 6. KASH 5:15. KATR 10 minutes after the hour. HIGHLIGHTS KUGN 7, World Tomorrow. KORE a.m.. Tally Ho. KERG 5, Lowell Thomas; :I5, Life line. KASH-5. Paul Harvey; t, Ed Mor gan; 9:15. Storkline. KWFS 6, Radio Moscow. CLASSICAL KERG 7, A World of Music: Brahms: Symphony No. 1 In C Minor. (Walter, Philharmonic Symphony Orch. of N. Y.l. KFMY 10, Symphony: Echoes from a 16th Century Cathedral (Roger wasnor morale). KWFS 9, Encore Concert. KATR 7, The Evening Hours. WESTERN KUGN 5:30, Sklp-a-long. Woman to Visit Son in Russia LITTLE ROCK, Ark. UPi A 74-year-old Little Rock woman left by plane for Russia Sunday to visit a son she hasn t seen in more than 50 years. Mrs. Frank Lukly said she came to the United States in 1912 to marry Frank Lukly and left her lOycar-old son by a former marriase with her fa thcr. Mrs. Lukly lost contact with her family in the Russian revo lution and World War I. She said she learned more than i year ago through friend's relatives that her son Brosi Bclman, was I civil engi neer at Odessa on the Black Sea. Patricia Blair plays the role of Lou Mallory who arouses some suspicions in the towns people shortly after her arrival in North Fork. She will be a regular on the show hereafter. 9 p.m., Ben Casey (9) Rod Steiger is guest and playi the role of a long-lost father who comes back after 20 years to see the three daughters he de serted. 9:30 p.m., Andy Griffith (6) Sheriff Andy is taken down a notch or two when he is cri ticized by the town's new mayor. The mayor, played by Parley Baer, becomes a regular on the series as of tonight. Movies 7:30 p.m., (2) "Cry of the City." Victor Mature, Richard Conte, Rough, brutal melodrama about a killer and a cop who came. from the same neighbor hood. (1948 good). 11:30 p.m., (12) "Ladies' Man." Eddie Bracken, Cass Daley. Country boy strikes oil and comes to New York for big fling. (1947 fair). Friday (daytime): 2 p.m., (13) "I Met My Love Again." Joan Bennett, Henry Fonda. A girl discards her home-town boy friend and runs off with a playboy, and regrets it later. Tender romance that the ladies should enjoy. (1938 good). 2:30 p.m., (2) "Bulu Belle." Dorothy Lamour, George Mont gomery. A cheap saloon singer uses men as a means of climb ing to the top, but she eventual ly meets her downfall. Corny, outdated melodrama. (1948 poor). 3 p.m., (8) "Hell's Island." John Payne, Mary Murphy, Francis L. Sullivan. The where abouts of a stolen ruby sends Payne on a wild goose chase j with murders and plot twists all along the way. (1055 good). 4:15 p.m., (6) "Champ For A Day." Alex Nicol, Audrey Totter. Prize fighter investigates the disappearance of his man ager. God melodrama has some unusual plot twists. (1953 good). io llWM.I IF WE CAN'T TV FIX VOUB I HOME Healey Radio & TV S.rvlc. Back of Cltlieni Bank Dl 3-4524 All Work Guaranteed M Oars .SSSkw 1 . mam be sure call v rr NEILSON manship and easy humor, in which she was assisted briefly by six fellows known as the Even Half Dozen," who have unique way with vocal back ing and sound effects for laughs. Miss Shore's arrangers, her long-time pianist Tucker Free man, and her musical conductor, Frank Devol, deserve bonuses from her. And so do the "Even Half Dozen," for the way they backed her in a driving, cheer getting tune called "Glory of Love." The effect and mood cre ated by this and other songs was an achievement in view of the fact Miss Shore avoided an easy nightclub setting in favor of a straight concert perform ance with an audience sitting out front. After this spectacular dash into the past, I suppose Miss Shore will be back to parceling out sugar and spice and every thing nice; but I hope she wUl be encouraged to devote more time in future shows to those viewers who respect simple, un sweetened talent, because she is singing better now than ever before. Hardwood Floors Wm tva nlrl ffrwira that new look. Call now lor fret estimate. Merv Griffin is now host of a daily 55-minute afternoon show on NBC-TV which is in effect a day-time version of the "To night" program, and even in cludes many of the same guests. Griffin, the third of NBC's Jack Paars (the second is Johhny Carson), is Paar for the after noon course; and the show, by default, is better than anything else on at the same time. Watch Us en KVAL-TV each Tuesday at 6:14 p.m. SHELTON-TURNBULL and FULLER, INC. Prinrnra Dl POLITICS OF OREGON Oregon's capital news commentaries and interviews by Bob Bruce, Capitol bureau Monday thru Friday 7:30 AJvI. I & tn correspondent. Katr 1320 Toys !X(J Fan Paul Alerter Manager NOW IN STOCK ALL TV ADVERTISED TOYS Eugene's Toy & Hobby 10th ti Oak Register-Guard Want Ads Bring Fast Results Series Delay Bad Publicity Down South By CYNTHIA LOWRY Ot the Associated Press NEW YORK What was to be the most exciting television of the weekend was the big show that never got on the air at all: The World Series at San Fran cisco. One unanticipated result of having a pennant-winning base ball club on the West Coast has been that California's unusual weather received a lot of very bad publicity. Every television station and radio station was busily issuing rain bulletins from San Francisco and quoting odds on the chances the critical game would go on. NBC's weekly news show, "Update," aimed at the teen-age audience, went back on the air Sunday afternoon with youthful host Robert Abernathy showing pictures of a pretty young Bol shoi ballerina followed by an intelligent brief resume of events leading up to the current Berlin crisis. The Berlin portion, with il lustrations from newsreel clips, was simply stated and enlighten ing to older viewers. But I must say that Abernathy's explanation of our national position (We won't chicken out on our West Berlin friends, he said) seemed to carry teen-age vernacular a little far. At program's end, I looked out my front window and found all the teen-agers in my neigh borhood in the middle of a fierce game of touch football. Maybe Abernathy has more post-teens than youngsters in his audience, at least at this game-playing season. THE CHEYENNE SHOW Big Cheyenm Bodle strides the Wait like a giant, hammering out a decant country from the hot lead cf six-gun lat tice. Clint Walker stars. 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PROOF: SEE AND HEAR SENATOR PAUL DOUGLAS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF WAYNE MORSE KVAL-TV-Channel 13 October 15 7:30 P.M. U.S. SENATOR ROBERT BYRD SAID OF WAYNE MORSE! DO NOT KNOW OF ANY SENATOR WHO HAS BEEN WORE FAITHFUL TO THE NEEDS OF HIS STATE." . if Democratic Parly ctf Onton Otwwf Mlo1wf Portiowti Orififc I. D. Specter, fflirfrwm. For RECIPES . . . IDEAS . . . VALUES: Read the Register-Guard's Thursday food section ...