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NVJKE'N N EFFECT A UUAKT Op TH 1 HIM RK3HI SlUI-r, YUU know: COURSE NOT! WITH TH' VIEW- SCREEN! BUSTED. HE MIGHT BE LAYlN BACK THERE PEADEHn A SPIRIT LA KB P1CKER8U ,1 By Fred Damig UPI Staff Writer NEW YORK I UPI) In one comer, we had Fred Astaire. In the other, Arthur Godfrey. Two great heavyweights. And in the center, I had the radio. I didn't want to miss the doings at the Polo Grounds, where Ingemar Johansson and Floyd Patterson, two other heavy weights, were dishing out some awards. Would Emmy make us forget Oscar? Would Ingo put Floyd away again? Would Raymond Burr beat Robert Stack? Or Lo retta Young beat Jane Wyatt? To each question, the answer is no. NBC-TV's 90-minute special, in which 22 Entmy awards were dis persed came acroc as a retail, friendly, polite misii-mosh 'that held interest if not drama. By giving us the sounds of the vic tors and not the candid, instan taneous sights of them, the Emmy show failed to match the Oscar telecast in naturalness and impact. The Emmy special also tripped itself up a few times while try ing some electronic footwork be tween West and East Coast and the commercial cut-away. At times, the switching from Astaire to Godfrey and back merely im peded the pace of the entertain ment. However, the show crowned a new champ in the field of com edy. This took place while Patter son was flattening Ingo, between a handful of awards to "The Un touchables," (which Igno wasn't Monday night) and one to "The Fabulous Fifties," (or, for Patter son, "the fabulous fifth.") I refer to Bob Newhait, who came through two fast, hiiarious rounds of Monday night's show. Newhart made his network debut last Tuesday on "The Garry Moore Show" and was superb as an auto driving instructor stuck with a nutty lady driver. Monday night, he scored again as a sub marine skipper addressing the crew after a two-year underwater cruise and as a TV director try ing to bring Soviet Premier Khru shchev's Washington arrival to the network screen. His stuff is refreshing and funny. There was another big moment. It was Mahalia Jackson's singing of "My Country 'Tis of Thee," which soared out as Patterson, on ABC radio, was clobbering Ingo during the third round. In accepting the Emmy for Laurence Olivier ("outstanding single performance by an actor,") Charlton "Ben Hur Heston gave us a speech that was more im passioned than his own Oscar ac ceptance speech on April 4. Ob viously, Charlton is improving all the time. As co-hosts, Astaire and God frey oozed charm and friendli ness, but I thught Astaire was being ill-used when he had to turn the crank of a machine to turn GUARANTEED TV & RADIO REPAIR A-l TV & Radio Serv. We Give S & H Green Stamps 642 Franklin EV 2-4571 up the winning names. Envelope tearing seems easier. Incidental ly, Astaire's announcement of the fight's outcome seemed to confuse the audience in the theater. We've finally found his weakness he's no sportscaster. All in all, it was a great night for Bob Newhart, "The Untouch ables," Huckleberry Hound and, of course, Floyd Patterson. Tht Channel Swim: "Omnibus." the award-winning experimental TV series, will return to the tube next fall as a Sunday afternoon attraction on NBC-TV. Alistair Cooke returns as host of the hour long programs, which are pro duced by Robert Saudek Associ ates. ' A sign language production of "Gtheiio" wili be presented on NBC-TV Sunday, July 3. Students of Gallaudet College, the school for the deaf in Washington,, D.C. will comprise the cast. CBS-TV's "Person to Person" visits actors Robert Ryan and Hugh O'Brian on Friday, July 1. Jerry Lewis visits NBC-TV's "Play Your Hunch" on the same night. Tom Bosley, who portrays the late Fiorello La Guardia in the hit Broadway musical, "Fiorel lo!," will portray a murder sus pect in "A Case of Radiant Wine." the opening episode of CBS-TV's "Diagnosis Unknown on Tuesday, July 5. Opponents seek to head off Gaulle plans PARIS (UPI) - Rightwing Frenchmen sought today to whip up a storm of popular reaction that would head off President Charles de Gaulle's plans to map a new future for Algeria in con cert with Moslem rebels. Influential politicians such as former Premier George Bidault and former Cabinet Minister Jacques Soustelle kicked off the campaign Monday night with a meeting at suburban Vincennes. They charged that De Gaulle's blueprint for Algeria would lead to a "dictatorship of terrorism" by the Algerian rebel leaders. In Algeria, French military commanders rushed heavy rein forcements of troops and riot po lice into Algiers, the center of two revolts by European settlers who hope to keep Algeria an in tegral part of French soil. Here in Paris, De paulle was waiting for an emissary from the Algerian rebel "provisional gov eminent in Tunis to work out ar rangements for a meeting to dis cuss an Algerian cease fire. The emissary was , expected to arrive today or tomorrow. DARING DEED ,' LANCING, Eng.' (UPI)-Charles Hughes, 37, told a local .court Monday how his neighbor, Lau rence Hiscox, 66, got the nick name "Daredevil Dan." "I filled a bucket with water and put it on the lawn and a few ! minutes later, he dared me so , I threw it over him." D EOIN KTCV g KGW 6 00 WfAtlier-Spuru-New I,ews Central News Beat 6:15 Doua Edwards. Newt ' Huntltv-Brinkley Newt 6:30 The Callfomlanj Sugarfoot Laramie 6:45 7:00 1'eck's Bad Girl " " 7:15 7:30 Loves 01 Doble GIUIs Wjalt EarD NBC News Special 7:5 " " S:liO Tisnlp'i Hilleman " 8:15 " " " 8:30 Red Skclton Colt .4 Arthur Murry 8:45 " " 9.U0 Garry Moore Snow Alcoa Presents M-Squad 9:15 9:30 San Francisco Beat US Marshall 9:15 " ' " " m:lH) Interpol Calling Flight Johnny Midnight 10:15 " " 10:30 News W:r- Sheriff of Cochise Nlghl Beat! 10:40 Showtime on Six " " 11:00 " Nows Tales of the Vikings 11:16 " Movie II 11:30 " Jack Paar Show ' 11:45 " " WKHMv-illAY 6: 15 Telerourse 6:30 6:45 " Prayer and Hymn 7:00 Gi-ant Holromb. News Onisl Presents Today 7:15 Capt. 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World Turns Heart of the City From These Roots U45 " " 1:00 K01N Kitchen Day In Court Thin Man 1:15 1:30 House Party , Gale Storm Yanry Derringer 141 " " J. 00 The Millionaire Beat Tne Ciock Dough Ra oU 3 IS 3 JO Verdict It Yours Who Do You Trust Play Your Hunch 1:45 " "j 5.00 Blighter Day Amrncan Bandstand The Matinee 3: IS Secret SN'rm " J:3 Edge of Night High Time " : " " 4:00 Star A The Slots" L'mie Cwlilie s LVn 4:13 " 4:30 " Pioneer Club 4 45 - i 00 Hoy llogeis Three Stooges " t 15 5 JO Mr. D. A. My FrlrtKl Fllcka wtilr'r turds 45 " 6 The Bend Bulletin, Tuesday, -One 21, 1960 ii-- n w (,-21 HW , MS. I-. T1 US, Pit. Ml. "We lost the game, Mom, but we won all the arguments!" UN security council takes up thorny case Wednesday By Phil Newiom UPI Staff Writer A strange case nobody wants to discuss goes before the United Nations Security Councu Wednes day when it takes up Israel's abduction of Nazi Col. Adolf Eichmann from Argentina. The legal aspect appears open- and-shut. Argentina claims its national sovereignty was violated by Israeli agents who spirited the SS overlord from the country. Overriding the legal aspect. however, is an aura of emotion alism strange even for the Se curity Council, the scene of count less cold war battles and bitter disputes over the years in the sanguinary relations between Is rael and its Arab neighbors. Lurking in the background is the fear that the case of Eich mann, who is accused of order ing the murder of six million Jews during World War II, will raise anew the specter of Nazism, a sore point which most of Eu rope would like to forget. Many countries have a stake in the pot of the Eichmann game. Israel is the self-proclaimed champion of the world's Jewry. It intends to try Eichmann for war crimes committed before the country itself even existed. It will gain the emotional support of most of the world for so doing. Propaganda Value But more than that, it is evi dent that Eichmann is gold to Israel in more ways than one. Premier David Ben-Gurion can use the case to offset recurrent whispers that he has been too cozy with the Germans. And the propaganda value of the Eich mann case can be worth millions to Israel's continuing worldwide financial drive. Argentina stands first of all on indignant protestation that its sovereignty was violated. In ad dition, there is the principle of political asylum, more widely respected in South America than anywhere else, which must be considered. But Argentina has been charged frequently with harboring Nazi political criminals. It has said Israel may apply for Eichmann's extradition, once it returns him, but it has failed to extradite Nazi diplomat Karl Klingcnfuss or Dr. Joseph Mengele, both wanted by West Germany for war crimes trials. West Germany would like to try Eichmann. It would add to its de-Nazified prestige and in crease the stature of the justice of its courts. West Germany has a case at least to the extent that Eich mann's crimes were committed in its territory. U.S. On Spot The United States is on some what of a spot. Having only three weeks ago derided Russia's con tention that U-2 spy flights vio lated the sovereignty of the Sov- This Inc ss mad ae rrera Infftrtnalte nsrateheel fear a sv Ike less Mlesae, IsMTtslea futkes aael Ma MB "WW OK)! TONIGHT'S PROGRAMS 6:00 John Daly 6:10 Paul Harvey 6: 15-1110 Music 1 News 7:30 Teen Town 8:00 Beaver Baseball UO Bandstand and. News BE11NESKA 00T N 1 News :'5 Top of the News 45 r arm Reporter 00 Frank Hemingway 15 Morning Mel-xlies Newg 30 Morning Roundup 00 Clift Enele 15 Northwest New? JO H.nor Roll ol Music oiv-Fulletln Board 05 Honor Roll of Muste 30 The Song a the toar 45 Top Tunes News (o H-mor Rll of Music 15 Tello Ten 30 Honor Roll News 40 Golden Record no Mainly tor woroer 05 Honor Roll of Musle .to Honor Roll-News 00 Noontime Melodies 10 Today's Classifieds 15- -Sports Review 30 Noon News. Farm Hour l'OO New-s-MiMIC rv Five lioldrn Minutes 2 n. Masic In Moie 4:13 Paul Harvey News 4: ?5 Northwest News 4 30 Fdvie Gorme 5 00 Tune Vendors 5:15 Parade o4 Platters 5.25 Local Newa-.Mustfl 5; no Reaver KasebaU 10:45 Music-News iet Union, it is now called upon to stand by its Hemispheric al ly's charge that Eichmann's seiz ure was a violation of Argentine sovereignty. Russia, on that ground, would appear to have a propaganda cinch in the Eichmann case. But if the Soviet Union supports Is rael's claims, it will go against its current campaign to woo the Arabs, arch enemies of the Is raelis. Yet it must demand quick punishment for any leader of Nazism, the number one target of the Kremlin since June 22, 1941, the day Hitler invaded Russia. Even more Nazi-hating by tra dition than Russia is Poland, the first country overrun by Hitler in World War II. If the Kremlin's line is too soft in the Eichmann case, Poland might face the un likely proposition of a minor split with Russia in the Council. Almost forgotten Is the U.N. sponsored genocide treaty, a life work of Rafael Lemiin, a Polish law professor at Yale. The treaty calls for trials of such as Eich mann by an international tri bunal. But nobody has asked I1" such a trial. Diplomacy is a funny bird. Grace flying home for rites MONACO (UPI) Princess Grace of Monaco, her face hid den behind a wide-brimmed black hat and accompanied by husband Prince Rainier, left nearby Nice today by air for her father's fu neral in Philadelphia. The couple was flying to New York City via Paris. Their Air France Boeing 707 was due to arrive in New York I at 6 p.m. p.d.L John B. Kelly Sr. died Monday at the family home in Phila-' delphia. It was only a week ago that Princess Grace returned from her father's bedside after spend ing two weeks in Philadelphia with her Ul father. The couple attended a special mass in the Monaco palace chap el in his memory before taking off from Nice airport Princess Grace was accompa nied by her American-Born sec retary Phylis Blum. Portland writer taken by death PORTLAND (UPD-Sheba Har ereaves. 77. a novelist, died Sun. day following a long illness. Mrs. Hargreflves, born in The Dalles, had been a Portland resi dent since her marrige In 1906 to Fred Hargreaves. She began her writing career with the Orenon .Tnnrn.il in irw and later was employed as a fea ture writer by the Oregonian. She was the author of "Heroine of the Prairies." "Ward of th Pt. skins," "The Cabin at the Trails End," and others. WATERED DOWN VERSION LONDON (UPI) - Actress Adri enne Corri, asked to describe the difference between British and continental versir.i of a movie bubble bath scene rav. iw,. planation: "For the continental version they Just took some water out of me oatn.