Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 16, 1953, Page 15, Image 15

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Tele-Views
Radio-Television
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By DAVE BLACKMER
On Television
KPTV (Channel 27)
Oor mmu KkriiM hi iltnttl
Song nd dance man of the films, Dan Dailey, will join
Doris Day on her KOIN CBS Radio "Doris Day Show"
February 17. Miss Day and Dailey will musically inquire,
"Do You Remember", while songs by Doris will include
"It's Magic", "Your Mother and Mine", "Shanghai" and
' "Moonlight Bay".
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Would you like to know where television got its start?
The answer is "Passiac, N. J."
The thriving community across the Hudson River from
New York City recently adopted the slogan, "Passiac,
Birthplace of Television," with the official "blessing" of
New, Jersey's Governor Alfred E, Driscoll. x
Passiac's claims are well substantiated. It was in this
New Jersey community that such early TV pioneers as
Dr. Allen B. Du Mont and Lee De Forest did the early
experimental work that laid the foundations for modern
viedo. ...
It was from Passiac that station W2XCD under Dr. Du
Mont's supervision, in 1930, sent out the first regularly
scheduled sight and sound telecasts in history. In a former
pickle works there, the Du Mont organization made the
first commercial receivers in 1938.
The first receiver, incidentally, is still operating, in the
home of Dr. Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr., director of research
for Du Mont laboratories.
Luigi receives a letter from his mama urging her son
not to lose his appreciation of the good earth, on KOIN
Radio's "Life with Luigi" February 17, 6:00 p.m. So
Luigi buys himsejf a flower pot.
HE MILKED HIS GAG
Paul Arnold of Cepulveda, Calif., a recent contestant on
the "Bob Hawk Show" on CBS Radio Monday nights, re
vealed to Hawk that he doubles between selling milk and
singing in church groups.
"Oh," Hawk replied, "and your favorite song must be
'Sweet Rosie O'Grade-A!"'
HERE IT IS! . . .
Frequency Spectrum
Note: KC 1,000 cycles per second. MC 1,000,000 cycles
per second.
VLF (Very Low Frequency) . Below 30 kc
LF (Low Frequency) 30 to 300 kc
BIRD'S
House of Television
U open evening 'til 8, Mon
day thru Friday featuring the
one-and-only Sparten TV,
Hoffman and other popular
brand.
S71 Wallace Rd.
Weit Salem
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TELEVISION INC.
Salem's Most Complete
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Fate of Educational TV
May Tip Either Direction
By WAYNE OLIVEK
Ktw York The tat of educational stations have more
educational television Is hanilnc deflntie prospects
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Mwdny, Feb. it, 181313
PHILCO
Fint In Public Demand!
I Open to p.m. I
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Iie yri. In Salem
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Raytheon
invites
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in a balance that may be tipped
one way or the other by mid
year. It Iooka now at if a large pro
portion of the 242 TV channels
act aside for non-commercial
educational stations "schools
of the air" will remain un
claimed by the June 2 deadline
set by the Federal Communica
tions Commission.
The commission bat warned
that after that date it may open
any of the unclaimed channels
to commercial use. supplement
ing the 1,800 channel alloca
tions already made for commer
cial stations.
So far, lets than two dozen
applications for educational ta-
i tion have been filed. The com
! mission has granted 14 of these.
Educators generally are en
thusiastlc about the Idea of edu-
Tho University of Southern
California hat a station under
construction at Los Angeles
with a $300,000 grant from the
Allan Hancock Foundation. It
la due to go on the air within
the next few weeks.
The University of Houston In
Texas hopes to have station on
the air during the spring pos
sibly by April. The Kansas
State College of Agriculture and
Applied Science at Manhattan
plans to have Its educational
station in operation before the
year is out.
Of the other four permits.
tnree nave gone to the Connecti
cut State Board of Education for
stations at Bridgeport, Hartford
and Norwich, and the fourth to
the New Jersey Department of
Education for a statlou at Mew
Brunswick.
A basic question Involved In
educational TV la whethe It's
better to set up noncommercial
Amea has been operating WOI
TV since early 19S0 as com
mercial . station, telecasting
enough sponsored programs to
meet expenses and show a pro
fit. It's the only educational In
stitution currently having a TV
station on the air.
But several ethers ilan to fol
low the same idea.- Michigan
State college at East Lansing,
Mich.; Cornell, university at
Ithaca, N.Y.; the University of
Missouri at Columbia; and
Harding college at Memphis,
Tenn., all have obtained regular
commercial TV permits.
Meanwhile, numerous educa
tional programs are being tele
cast over privately owned com
mercial stations by schools and
colleges.
Benedict Arnold, pride of Con
necticut, laid waste bis owa
home state after be had rjrned
traitor and accepted a command
under the British.
MotoroIoTV
Mitchell's
BADIO - TELE VI8IOM :,
lilt State rkeaeSTS17
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cauonat .-won. lor educational stations or to put
into schools to supplement regu- J oHitcational Dropram. mi mm-
merclal stations.
There's strong
TTJISDlI
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1J:5 p.m. Wekom. Trpvplpr
1:50 t pbta Bmlth
1 OP p.m. Meet Betty Turnup
1:30 p.m. Atrlkp It Rich
I DO p.m. Mptlnep Bhow
4:16 p.m. Scprch Tomorrow
4:30 p.m. Lot. or UIp
:00 p.m. Namtl Sunt.
S:3e p.m. Doug Idwardf, Ntwp
Rosedale Dinner Monday Night
Rosedalct A Rosedale school
ham and turkey benefit dinner
is scheduled for Monday, Feb.
13, between 5 and 7:30 p.m. The
dinner, sponsored by the Par
ent's club, will be in the school's
cafeteria.
IMF (Medium Frequency)..
HF (High Frequency)
VHF (Very High Frequency).
UHF (Ultra High Frequency) 300 to 3,000 mc
...300 to 3,000 kc
....3,000 to 30,000 kc
..30,000 kc to 300 mc
The deserts around the Red
Sea ' have almost no rainfall.
but the sea adds moisture to the
air to provide a hot, moist beat.
SHF (Super High Frequency) .'. ....3,000 to 30,000 me
EHF (Extremely High Frequency) ....30,000 to 300,000 mc
SONG FOR SON' .
Paul Weston, conductor-composer husband of CBS Ra
dio's singing star Jo Stafford, has come up with a new
song, inspired by his 11-weeks-old infant son, Timothy
John. Tune is titled 'Teeny Tiny Timmy".
YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING: Short Drama at
7:30 p.m.; Theater at 8:00 p.m.; I Love Lucy at 9:00 p.m.
lar classroom work, and into
homes for adult education
courses. But the hitch is get
ting the money from state legis
latures. Seven of the permits for edu
cational stations have gone to
the New York State Board of
Regents, which proposes a 10-
station state educational net
work most ambitious of the
educational TV plans so far ad'
vanced. Regent Jacob L. Holtz
mann says the fate of the New
York plan will have a profound
effect on other states that have
drawn up plans tor similar state
wide networks.
But the New York plan, call
ing for 3Vs million dollars to
build the 10-station network and
1 million a year to operate it,
faces uncertain prosjects at best
in the State Legislature now In
session.
Some of the other proposed
support for
both sides of the issue, with con
siderable sentiment for giving
commercial permit to educa
tional institutions so they could
use part of their time for spon
sored programs that would pay
part or all of their costs.
The Iowa State College at
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Eddie Lewis
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