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II tiq I AND FAR INTO THE RWf T 'SHEf "J MMWU.HONfV.-FIWIX Mt1" j J t hp-'l fT' ,1" "NHON5TRATOR" ?JWf f 1 i YOU WON'T HAVE YOUR MOTMLR Jv NAMl'--.1 iH1! I1 J LL ( PARKED IN FRONT aAV;,.;.i J SVtf FOR THAI NO 6000 IEO!-.YOU THIMj ONE 1' L ft. J I 17 T HH AFAKTMtNTi KW , OWt Ml THAI MIKHijpllf PME t WONtTeT C I AM I iW'!1' FTSVVi UajwTs.TRrf rfi Ja you ruin my j rrArir,r VI . r?: : "..Hk-vLjaA I Js ist'iBiH i'iCa chance to .71 Tn . h ' Vi - nPtf&wwxrZi u?& i htrJ.. ALLEY OOP i r77TOfmi TTwTrvl By Frd Daniig UPI Staff WrIMr KF.V YORK (UPD I'D let you in on a secret. Every now and then, a letter Irom a reader wiu arrivp. while I don't like to pin labels on my public, the fact is that most of my mau is laDei able. There are those which urge me to join a crusade. They write. "Bring back Pinky Lee." or "More shows for Brink Lee and Hunt Lee." On that last one, I'm not sure if they're saluting a pair of newscasters or a couple of laundrymen. Other letter-writers will take the trouble to advise me that they are unable to share my views about, say, "Sing Along wim miicn. n certain degree ot nosuuiy uiwara me sometimes creeps into these notes. Others write that I must be kind to "The Price is Right" because Bill Cullen had polio as a child. As for the majority of the let to ahem, onlv mv natural mod esty prevents me from summar izing tne contents, wiu, And then there are the "second chance" letters from producers of TV shows that were belted the first time around. Generally, they say, "Dear Sir: Granted we got off to a poor start with our new series, 'Frontier Backwoodsman,' but we have improved consider ably since then and may we sug gest that you take another look next week . . ." Of course, I always accept these "second chance" invitations. I accept them even when they're The Bend Bulletin, Wed., January 17, 1962 CARNIVAL CQ3D 1 Kisiuurs mottiuM J OK-llanll Wever Nw 10-I'aul Hnrvey Newt 6- 15 1110 Music Time t: 45 Alex Dreler Nevw 6:a5 News 7.(AK-Bend Musical Patrol 8- m Bandstand Music. News 9 00 Alex Dreler Good News 9- 10 This Evening's Favorite! a--JO Bill Owens Sports File 9 -A This Evenlns's p-avorltes, news 10-00 Bandstand Music, Kewa rttuKsiiAir 6 00 T. N. 1. Newa 6:4S Farm Reporter 7- 00 Knutk Hemlnawaj' T:1S Morning Melodies Newa 7 30 Morning RuunduD 8 00 Don Allen with tht newi 8; 10 Northwest News 8 15 Honor Roll ot Music Newi 9:00 BulleUn Board 9:05 Honor RoU ot Music 9:,w The Song and the Star -9:45 Top Tunes 10:00-On the Llhhter Side 10:15 Music Time 10:30 Loral News 10:35 Music Time 10:40 Golden Record Program 10:45 Music Time. Newa 11:15 Tcllo Test U:30 Music Time. Newa 13:00 MoonUme Melodies 13. 10 Today's ClMssineda 12:15 Sport Review 13:20 Noonume Melodies 13:30 Noon News 12: 45 Farmers Hour 1:00 Magic In MUSIC 3 00 Five Golden Minutes 2:05 Magic In Music 4-M-FranK Hemingway News 4 05 Magic in Music 4: 15 Haul Harvey Newg 4.25 Northwest Newt 4:30 Parade of Platterg 4:45 Speaking ot Spc-rut 4:50-Parade ot Platlen. Newt 5: jo Parade ot Platterl 1.55-Weather with Swayza not mailed because, let's face it, that's my job. Besides, I'm always hoping the show will be good when I switch the clean screen on. All this is by way of introduc tion to "Cain's Hundred." The let ter from the producer's office ar rived last Friday. It touted me on "The Debasers," Tuesday night's episode on this full-hour NBC-TV series. The story, by S. S. Schweitzer, made a stab at gauging the effect of corruption on character, as the letter said it would. Neville Brand made it all too cut-and-dried in the role of a mighty industrialist who peddled pornographic literature on the side and employed a public relations expert to gold-plate his public image. But after some wildly irrespon sible and overwrought behavior by "ood euvs and bad guys alike early in the show, things simmer ed down to a heart-to-heart moral ity play that was serviceable but watered down. Anyhow, what makes this "sec ond chance" story so different is that it turned out to be right. "The Debasers" was a big im provement over the earliest epi sodes in Cam s Hundred, can it be that now they know where they want to go? I watch "The Dick Powell Show" even without the postal reminders. Tuesday night Peter Falk and Inger Stevens co-starred in "Price of Tomatoes," an hour that wa9 filled with the gusty steam of life. It had credibility and comnassion and managed to generate a high degree of excite ment along the way. And the hour had some thor oughly delightful performances. Falk portrayed a tough little truck driver with a heart of gold. He employed simple, human tones and gestures to build the part into a strong, palpable characteriza tion. And Miss Stevens won my heart with her job as the hold on, now hitch-hiking immigrant who was a widow and an expect ant mother. Tha Channal Swim: A two-hour motion picture becomes part of ABC-TV's Sunday night schedule beginning April 8. Fifteen feature length films from the United Art ists catalogue, including "Witness for the Prosecution," "Marty," "The Pride and the Passion," will be presented during a 24-week pe riod. Reports indicate the new series may replace abl.-ivs "Bus Stop" and "Adventures in Paradise." but a final decision hasn't been made. Joseph Schildkraut will portray an ailing pathologist in ine step-nine- Stone." now being prepared for future airing in NBC-TVs "Dr. KilHnre," series. A snecial about the FBI is be ing produced by Warner Bros, for presentation on ABC-TV and sub sequent release overseas as a mo tion picture. Filming starts later this month. avx oak. al baac TM. W. U.S. M. Oft "But you CAN'T break that date for Saturday, Jimmy! It's already in my diary ... in ink!" ilWW"MBtWtaMMtttaja'as i 6 tON 12 8 KTvW WEPNESnaT "Tio. News Beat 8:00 Newscene Susie Hunlley Bnnkley 5:JJ IKXi.S?"' News Central Outdoor Sporuman 8:30 Whiplash ABC Newt J -00 Tlghlrop. Wanted Dead or Alive Success Story ?:5o Th."Alvln Sho N SWC'1 W"S" T4.1 8.00 Father Know. Best Straightaway 8:15 " c, i Joey Bishop Show 8:50 Checkmala Top cat .. .,. Perry Como Show 9 00 HawaJ uan .. Slso Dick Van Dyke Show J ! I -- , . , , Bob Newnart Show 10 no Circle Theatre Naked Clly " .. 10.15 " 'I Brlnkley't Journal 10 30 ' " 11 io Mgl.isc.ne New, and Weather "M"!! B"" 11:15 " Movie 12 Jack Paar Show U : 30 Showume on a 11:43 THUHSPAT I i I tl French may cut back on Algerian civil rights ALGIERS (UPD French offi cials today considered curtailing civil rights in Algeria to halt the vicious fighting between Moslem and European groups. Officials said terror attacks by both sides killed at least 17 per sons Monday and wounded 40 more. Moslem fanatics seeking inde pendence and right-wing European members of the Secret Army Or ganization (OAS), which is deter mined to keep Algeria French, have stepped up the eight-year-old guerrilla war since the first ot the year. Officials estimated the casualty toll since Jan. 1 at 232 killed and 524 wounded. Many of Monday's casualties were incurred during a rain drenched, hour-long battle in the port city of Oran. Officials said Moslem extremists opened fore from apartment bal conies on French soldiers patrol- line the intersection of the Euro pean waterfront quarter and the city's Moslem casbah. Machine guns and hand grenades killed an undetermined number on both sides. Monday night high French of ficials warned they might be forced to "limit the exercise of public liberties" to stop the terrorism. In an official statement, the re gional inspector-general here, the prefect of Algiers, the command er of the territorial region and the Algiers army corps called on Europeans and Moslems to stop the assassinations. PLANS FLORIDA STAY BOSTON (UPD King Saud of Saudi Arabia and his entourage will leave next Tuesday for Palm Beach, Fla., where he will con tinue his recuperation. The king recently underwent two eye oper ations and abdominal surgery at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital here. He came to Boston last Nov. 22.- Kennedy wants boost in limit on U.S. debt WASHINGTON (UPD - Presi dent Kennedy will ask Congress for a quick $2 billion hike in the national debt limit to help the government pay its current bills, according to the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee. And before Congress goes home this year. Sen. Harry F. Byrd, D-Va., said, Kennedy wants an other $8 billion increase in the ceiling through June 30, 1963. If Congress passes botn re quests, it would bring the debt limit to a record $303 ouuon. The national debt on Jan. 11 was $295.8 billion, only $2.2 bil lion below the present ceiling. Byrd made the announcement as Kennedy prepared to send Congress Thursday his budget for the 1963 fiscal year, which starts July 1. The budget was expected to call for $92.6 billion in spending a peacetime record and show a surplus ot $400 million. Both Byrd and Senate Republi can Leader Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois said they would back Kennedy's request for an imme diate $2 billion hike in the debt limit, but they said the longer range $8 billion increase required thorough study. Even if the government fin ished fiscal 1963 in the black it would need an increase in the debt ceiling. The Treasury usually has to borrow money to meet obligations when tax collections are light in the summer and fall. It likes to have a $3 billion cushion between the debt and the ceiling, and this cushion sank to a few hundred million dollars for several days last month. HITS ADOPTION RACKET WASHINGTON (UPD A high federal official Monday urged a greater effort to stop the "black market" traffic in illegitimate babies. Mrs. Katherine B. Oetl in ger, head of the Children's Bu reau of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, said that, for example, a recent study in California showed lawyers and doctors conspired to arrange 263 such adoptions for fees as high as $7,500. 8 oo 8.15 6:30 8 45 College of the Air Cartoon Time 8:45 Captain Kaniaroo Caleno r I Love Lucy 10 00 til 15 10 30 10 43 Video Village Surprise Package 11 00 11 ! 11 30 11.45 Love ot Ufe sean-h for Tomorrow llul.ling Light 12 00 ir is i:.jo 12.45 Hi Neighbor At The World Turns KOIN kitchen House Party 2 30 3 43 The Millionaire Verdict tt Youra 3 rt) bruhtr Pay 5 15 Secret M.rm S 30 Edge of Mint K 4 ml Waterfront 13 4 x Cartoon Cirrus 4 IS 5 00 R.vky and his Frlende 9 15 Broken Arrow 5 30 5 43 New -ne Live and Learn Uncle CharUt Jrck La Lanne Show Morotng Movie The Te.n Yours tor a Song Camoullage Make A Face Day In Court Bums A Allen Contemporary Math American Gov. Cartooner'a Club Telescope Plt-V Your Hunch Pnce is Right Concentration Your First Impression Truth or Consequencet Jan Murray Show Loretu Young Show Young Dr. MaJone Our Five Daulhtera Jane wnan Anthokw Seven Keyt Queen (or A Day Who do you Trustt American Bandstand Addle Bobklne Show 8 15 I1 -US r.trwaras 8 30 Sea Hunt 8 45 Three Sux'gel Popeye Theatra Msl' s Funrce, Neos Cenlrel AHC News Danny Thonua Show Here'e Hollywood fws bWl Huntley-rtrtnkley Ne HockletM-rry Bound ThK Sne mud tip 'rr.m tafnatl m uhd by ccarary caone be tranu br IM Bead ftutleua. teletbM Sut and aKnaaMHaMHBPSiitVil ..-' ; a, , !" ; - M 1 Paulena Carter, pianist, is shown with Standard School Broadcast conductor Carmen Dragon at a recent recording session. Both will perform on the School Broadcast musical and travel series titled "MUSIC Passport to the World." The programs are heard Thursday at 11:00 A.M. on Radio Station KRCO. 690 - Chanel - "br