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1 Imprisoned,
Another Put
On Probation
One man was sentenced to
prison another was placed on
probation and a third entered a
guilty plea in Lane County Cir
cuit Court Friday. ,
David D. Hilde, 24, of Vencta,
was given a one-year term in
the Oregon State Correctional
Institution after his probation
was revoked by Judge Roland
Rodman.
Hilde had been given a pro
bation term in July, 1962, after
his conviction on a charge of
obtaining money and property
under false pretenses.
Chester Marlin Reno, 30, of
3910 Donald St., Eugene, was
given a three-year probation
term. He had entered guilty
pleas to two charges of burglary
not in a dwelling.
Reno was accused of burglar
izing the Garden Shop, 2550
Willamette St., Eugene, and the
McKenzie Oil Co., 1184 Main
St., Springfield, in November.
Nathan Rasmussen, 38, of 195
Madison St., Eugene, entered
a pica of guilty to a charge of
failing to provide support for
his five children. Sentencing
was postponed.
Cancer Group
In Session
Wednesday
Volunteer workers for Dis
trict 3 of the Oregon Cancer So
ciety will meet in Cottage Grove
Wednesday for a day of work
shop sessions and an miorma
tional meeting on cancer,
nistrict 3 comprises Lane,
Marion. Polk. Benton and
Lincoln counties. Wednesday's
mr-etine will be held at the Vil
lage Green just east of Cottage
Grove.
At the noon session, three fcu-
gene doctors will discuss various
aspects of cancer, ratii m
have with them a cancer pa
tient whose ailments was de
tected early enough for success
ful treatment The doctors par
ticipating are Alexander De
dcrer, a surgeon; Robert Mc
Mahan, a radiologist, and Bert
Hocflich, a pediatrician.
Dr Glenn Gordon of Eugene
is in charge of the day long
cession.
Case-Fire Offered
TOKYO u South Viet Nam's
Communist Viet Cong have pro
posed a four-day cease-fire in
the civil war to celebrate the
New Year under the lunar cal-
"The cease-fire would begin at
noon Jan. 24 and end Jan. 28,
the New China News Agency
ufd. quoting the "South Vie
Nam National Liberation Front
radio."
TELEVISION SCHEDULES
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MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1963
Sunday Television
Superior Music
Highlights Viewing
By CYNTHIA LOWRY
of the Associated Press
NEW YORK An extraordi
nary thing happened Sunday
night: During 2Vt hours of su
perior music and variety shows
on network television not one
single comedian imitated a Ken
nedy. As recently as last week even
the panel and game shows were
awash with .New England ac
cents and it was getting to be
quite a bore.
Ed Sullivan's CBS show is be
coming more stylish and smooth
all the time and his production
numbers Sunday night were
particularly handsome. Charlie
Manna, the evening's comedian,
had a bright fresh monologue
a French travel agent advising
clients how to behave as tourists
in America.
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1:30 Memory Book of Muiie
2:00 Especially for Women
2:30 Pops Concert
2:45 School of the Air
3:00 Oregon Reporter
3:15 Readings for Fun
3:30 Concert Favorites
4:45 The World's Press
5:00 Children's Theater
5:30 The Searching World
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8:15 Washington Report
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7:00 Oregon Legislature
7:30 Georffetown Forum
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Dl 3-337.3 8:30 A.M. to S P.M.
Dl 3-4146 After 5 P.M.
"Here's Edie" on ABC was a
quiet, elegant 30-minute special.
Star Edie Adams, Stan Getz of
"bossa nova" renown and the
Roger Wagner chorale were so
phisticated and smoothly effec
tive. Some of the effects un
usual camera angles, trick shots
and blinking backgrounds were
a bit distracting and unneces
sary.
There was a smooth Dinah
Shore show on NBC. Pianist
Liberace playing Chopin by can
dle light, ragtime specialist big
"Tiny" Little and jazz artists
Peter Nero and Ray Charles
were the guest stars. Their wide
ly varied styles of playing were
pulled together neatly lor an
especially tuneful and handsome
hour.
Dinah Shore expects to start
television sabbatical on May
12 after the last monthly show
of her current series. Many peo
ple will miss her show next sea
son, and we women particularly
will miss looking at her lovely
clothes. Worst of it is we'll
soon be missing television s only
other high-style performer, Lo
retta Young.
NBC is eagerly awaiting Niel
sen ratings of last Wednesday
night's Bob Hope Christmas spe
cial, which took over the Perry
Como spot for one night. Rat-
ngs taken in just the New York
City area by a rival audience
estimating service indicated that
the program chopped down
CBS' rival "Beverly Hillbillies"
the season's top-ranking show
to a very poor second place.
Tuition Plan Opposed
By State Legislator
SALEM W Rep. Richard L.
Kennedy, D Eugene, said Mon
day he was against a proposal by
the American Assn. of Universi
ty Women to increase student
tuition at state universities in
order to increase faculty sala
ries. "I agree completely that fac
ulty salaries are inadequate and
that new buildings should not
be postponed," Kennedy said.
But he said "it is -important
that we do not price students of
modest means out of our col
leges and universities."
'Alumni Fun'
Quiz Show
Makes Debut
By RICi: DC BROW
Of the United Pres. International
HOLLYWOOD As everyone
knows, one of the real signs of
status in television is to become
so famous and illustrious that
you are allowed to take part as
a panelist in stupid quiz shows.
One of the more tasteful off
shoots of such programs was
CBS-TV's "College Bowl," in
which teams of students from
various schools match wits.
And, following in this vein,
ABC-TV Sunday offered the de
but of "Alumni Fun," a half-
hour weekly question-and-an-
swer show in which teams of
prominent graduates compete
for cash for their alma maters.
Frankly, none of Sunday's
questions measured up to the
one asked of yours truly by a
starlet after the recent premiere
of the movie "Lawrence of
Arabia," the story of T. E. Law
rence. "How did he ever have
time to write 'Lady Chatterley's
Lover?' she asked and went
back to see the film again next
day upon learning it wasn't D.
H. Lasrence.
If, however, it moves you to
watch successful citizens scram
ble over unrelated questions
based primarily on parrot-type
knowledge, then you could do a
lot worse than "Alumni Fun."
It is amiable, is a good source
of information for crossword
puzzles and, besides, who
doesn't enjoy watching a promi
nent person look occasionally
silly before millions?
Sunday's opener was between
Tulane and George Washington
Universities. The Tulane panel
ists were ABC commentator
Howard K. Smith, tennis Ace
Ham Richardson and historian-
newspaperman Charles Dufour.
George Washington teammates
were football star Eddie LcBar-
on; Eva Adams, U.S. Mint dire
tor, and business executive Ja
cob Rosenthal. The permament
host is educator-commentator
John K. M. McCaffery, and out
side of a tendency to throw
around the word "brilliant," he
filled the bill neatly.
Just to relieve you at once,
George Washington won, .and
will return next week against a
University of Texas team which
includes former Gov. Allan Shi
vers and actor Rip Torn. The
program starts with biographies
of the contestants', and Sunday
we learned, among other things.
that Smith was a track star,
which certainly is an asset for
any newsman.
The Channel Swim: Dan
Blocker, 300-pound star of "Bon
anza," dances the bossa nova
Jan. 31 on NBC-TV's Andy
Williams Show . , . Hugh O'Brian
subs for Raymond Burr on CBS
TV's "Perry Mason" Feb. 14 . . .
Julie London plays a singer on
NBC-TV's "The Eleventh Hour"
Feb. 13.
Fess Parker, of ABC-TV's
doomed "Mr. Smith Goes to
Washington" series, was offered
the lead in a test film for a pos
sible new weekly show based on
John Steinbeck's "Travels with
Charley"; it would tell of a mod
ern writer's adventures in re
discovering America.
Other possible new series:
George C. Scott, who refused an
Oscar nomination for the film
"The Hustler," as a New York
social worker in a one-hour show
for CBS-TV produced by David
Susskind . . . And "The War
den," also an hour long and
aimed at CBS-TV, about a prison
warden, produced by the Bing
Crosby firm which turned out
Ben Casey.
Still other new scries possi
bilities: "Emergency Squad,"
about an emergency service di
vision of the New York police
. . . "The Travels of Jamie Mc
Pheeters," based on the prize
winning novel of the same
name, starring Dan O'Harlihy
. . . and "Face to Face," an
NBC-TV project about a mar
riage counselor, with Dana An
drews and Natalie Trundy; if
sold, it is possible the scries
would be shot in entirety in Chi
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Mining Practices
Topic for Brinkley
David Brinkley deals with "strip mining" on his program
tonight at 10 o'clock on Channels 13 and 8 as he examines the
western Pennsylvania strip mining controversy.
In claiming that legislation is needed to correct what may
be a shocking abuse of the land, Brinkley says there are good
and bad strip miners and bad miners mutilate the earth, pollute
me air, poison me waier ana narm private property.
Other Monday previews:
8:30 p.m., Lucille Ball (6)
Tonight Lucy is employed as a
society columnist for a news
paper composed of a two-man
staff. Naturally Lucy drives the
editor and printer crazy. The
scene .with Lucy interviewing
a multi-millionaire is especially
amusing.
9:30 p.m., Andy Griffith (8)
Don Knotts is the whole show.
Deputy 'Barney is scared blue
and trying not to show it when
he learns that a robber he put
away is coming back to town.
Barney imagines a "shootout"
in the street and the idea al
most frightens him to death.
10 p.m., Ben Casey (9-12)
The concluding segment of a
two-part show entitled "A Car
dinal Act of Mercy." Miss Stan
ley goes through a scries of
highly dramatic scenes in her
efforts to rid herself of the
drug habit.
11:15 p.m.. Tonight (13)
Host Johnny Carson is back on
the show following a week's
acation. Pantomimist Juku
Arken makes a return visit
along with Earl Wrigntson, Lois
Hunt, Bert Parks and Don
Cherry.
Movies
11:30 p.m., (12) "They
Knew What They Wanted."
Charles Laughton, Carole Lom
bard. Italian grape-grower takes
a lonely waitress as a bride with
tragedy following. Powerful,
well-acted drama. (1040 good).
Tuesday (daytime):
10 a.m., (12) "Accent On
Love." George Montgomery.
Contrived Grade B annoyance
which has the rich boy falling
in love with the poor girl. (1941
poor) .
2:30 p.m., (2) "Deep Wat
ers. Dana Andrews, Jean pet
ers. This one may remind you
of a dull one-hour television
play. Maine fishing village girl
wants man to work on shore.
Man likes fishing. An orphan
taken care of ny girl hut lines
to fish with man. (1B48 lair).
3 D.m., (8) "Passage West.'
John Payne, Arleen Whelan
Dennis O'Keefe. Payne turns
frnm hapH.hittnn rtnnnnrnrln tn
a God-fearing man in this mud-1
died Western. (ioi lair;.
4:15 p.m., (6) "Under Fire."
Rex Reason, Henry Morgan,
Steve Brodie. Low budget war
film involving a group of sol
diers forced to defend them
selves against false charges.
(1957 fair).
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Risingcr, whose appointment is
subject to confirmation by the
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