Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 02, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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Radio-Television
By DAVE BLACKJUER
RADIO PROGRAMS
TUESDAYS. M.
Golfer Ben Hogan, supported by a million dollars' worth
of acting talent, will emerge next month as the atar of a
television movie.
Called "Faith, Hope and Hogan," it was made on a golf
course at Palm Springs, Calif., by Father James Keller and
his Christophers, Inc. The Christophers, a unique, world
famed group, hold that individuals working hard as indi
viduals, can change the world into a better place.
Father Keller believes the Hogan story ope of the
world's most amazing comebacks will give courage to
millions of people faced with handicaps.
Hogan, nearly killed in a 1949 auto crash, came back from
a hospital bed to regain his niche as one of the great golfers
of all time.
The movie was shot without script. Father Keller's only
advice to Hogan was to say "just whatever comes in mind."
The master golfer more than held his own in the movie
with such masters of the ad lib as Bing Crosby, Bob Hope
and Phil Harris. Others in the cast are home run slugger
Ralph Kiner and movie producer Bill Perlberg.
Perlberg, a millionaire moviemaker, played a spur-of-the-moment
bit as Hogan's caddy. All the artists donated their
1 talents for the movie, soon to be released for the television
networks.
.
Ray Milland, in his original role, will co-star with Phyllis
Thaxter in "Close To My Heart." on KOIN-CBS Radio's
"Lux Radio Theater" Monday, March 2. Story concerns a
young couple who adopt a foundling baby, at the wife's in
sistence, while the husband "sets out to learn the identity of
the baby's real parents, only to discover that the child is
the son of a murderer.
...
Gordon MacRae welcomes Lucille Norman and Jane Smith
as his special guests for "The Railroad Hour" presentation
of "Rose of Algeria" on Monday, March 2 (NBC-KGW),
8:30 p.m.
AVOID TRAFFIC SNARL!
One way to avoid a traffic jam is revealed by KOIN-
Columbia Pacific Radio Network's Eddie Albright, who re.
ceived the following item from a listener. A Mrs. Fischer of-
Medford. Oreiron. drives to her lob lollowea by her dog.
5 When she parks her car, the dog goes to sleep under the
I car. . '. . Then when Mrs. Fischer finishes her shift, the dog
ukss me center ui me vuvci auu umad m oh fi" vwwm.e
j cars till they stop and permit her to drive safely out and
point toward home . . . with her faithful dog scampering
. --along behind her!
k YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING :
MONDAY - ,
Chance of a Lifetime at 7:00 will have as guest, singer
Carol Bruce. ' .
' r Short Short Drama at 7:30, "T6 Whom It May Concern",
ftory of a young girl who could think of nothing but sui
' cide until a stranger came along.
,.' Voice of Firestone at 8:80. Feruccio ,Tagliavine, Met.
Opera tenor will be guest. He will sing "Mattinata" and
"Una Furtiva Lasrima".
. I Love Lucy at 9.00. Ricky auditions a new show for his
night club, but doesn't realize Lucy is in the lineup hoping
her husband will accept her purely on ner own taieni.
Robert Montgomery Theater. Gene and Kathleen Lock
hart and their dauahter will appear at 10 :00 in "The Bur
tons".
Nite Owl Theater at 11:30. "Man from Frisco". Michael
O'Shea, Anne Shirley.
TUESDAY
Kate Smith Show at 1:00. Kateds, dance trio; DeMarco
Sisters, vocal quintet; Jack Lane and his Love Birds, and
dramatic segment with Paul Douglas.
Matinee Theater at 3:00. "London Blackout Murders",
John Abbott, Mary McLeod.
Betty Furnesa at 2:00. Wliliam Pahlmann, interior and
industrial designer as guest. Betty will reveal clothes
secrets of Marlene Dietrich.
Howdy Doody will make its first appearance. It wi1! run
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights from 5 to 6 :30.
A famous children's puppet show.
On Television
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Mowers Replace
Sheep in Park
Power mower are replacing
70 ovine grau clippers on the
meadows of San Frinclico'i Gol
den Gate .park. The city aheep,
purebred ' Shropahlrei, will be
aold by aealed bldi to be opened
at San Francisco City hall, on
March .
The flock was started num
ber of years ago by the kite John
McLaren, park superintendent,
and now conjiita of BI ewei.
three rami and IS wether.
Frank Brown of Carlton aelect
ed moit of the registered rami
used in the flock. A more recent
sire wai imported from England
by Ian McKerrow of Wisconsin
Condition of Indians
Makes McKay Unhappy
Washington WV-Secretary of
the Interior McKay said yester
day that "one of the things I am
not very happy about" is the
fact that tome 40,000 Indians
are still on reservations.
Appearing on a CBS televi
sion program, McKay urged
full citizenship with full re
sponsibilities" for the Indians.
He declined to say how long
that might take,, adding that
"you can't change things over
night." Study Water Need
Monmouth A post card poll
is being taken of the water users
the city water system on
methods preferred for solving the
water shortage. This is the first
step taken by the citizen com'
mittee appointed recently, com
posed of George Cooper, Anton
Postl and C. J. Bolison. ,
Capital Journal, Sale, Or- Moiiiay, March 1 1954113
Irish Eat Most and
Indians the Least
United Nations, N. Y. PV A
new United Nations report say
the Irish those that live In
the republic of Ireland, that is
an the world's heaviest eaters.
The II. N. Statistical yearbook
for U5J, published today, said
that -each Irishman 'averaged
3,600 calories a day in 1091.
India had the loweat per capi
ta intake 1,570 calorie, with,
Burma next lowest at 1,990.
Small diamond ar sometimes
found in meteorite.
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Brooks
t.at Caalakm A ti All an1 .Ktmnt
. iu i. i . C..,-.-,-, .n and Marilyn,
is now at San Diego for jf. Mr. Mrs W. B Wit-
mt: . ..Ulngton, Mr. E. A. Jackson, Mrs.
Eldon Harms was honored R Gordon Scott ,nd ,pecia
with a farewell party the past ,. M, .A Mr. rrtd
Scharf .
we It -end at the home of his
oarents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Harms on Sunnyview Avo. His
guests were Elmer Usury, Jerry
poth, Mr. and Mr Johnny Wen
ger and son Lee, Danny Haury,
Miss Dorothy Zimmerman, Miss
Jeane DeBols. Miss Lois Lidtke,
Ms Evelyn Fischer. Miss Helen
Fischer and Miss Lorraipe
Harms.
Eldon was 10 In February
He finished the eighth grade at
Swegle and his high school at
Salem High.
Swegle Road Garden club
meets Tuesday, March 3, in the
home of Mrs. Oscar Wigl on
Birchwood Dr. at 7:30 p.m. This
U a change of meeting place
from schedule.
Merry-Go-Round club meet Hiaeln
Tnuriaiy, ruarcn o, i
in the home of Mn. Melvln La
Due on Hollywood Dr.
Lancaster Home Extension
unit meet Friday. March 6, in
the home of Mr. Robert Fromm
on Sllverton Rd.
The annual family night sup
per for members of the Merry
Mingler club was held Thursday
night at the Mayflower hall. At
tending were Mr. and Mr Wal-
Mrs. Scharf was a charter
member. Games followed the
supper hour.
Mr. Wilson Biles has returned
to her home on Hollywood Dr.
after a three-weeks' trip in
southern California. She visit
ed at the home of her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
James Watt at San Diego, and
her brother and sister, Joe and
Miss Esther Hunt at Van Nuys.
Christine Larsen accompanied
her grandmother.
The French sire, Nigral, was
'quick to get into the win column
this aeason at Hlaleah. Nigral'!
first American foal, the filly
Beanlr, won her first start at
' An interesting program ir
planned for Tuesday evening,
March 3, at the school, when
the Brook PTA meet. - ,
A film on "Fears of Chil
dren" will be shown by Mrs.
Ruby Bunnell, executive sec
retary of the TB association,
also chairman of legislation for
the state PTA. -
Mrs. Doris Shuford, Marion
county PTA president, will
also be a guest
A musical program i
planned and a special film for
the children will be ihown. The
children are invited to come.
The Oth grade room mother
have charge of the refresh
Mrs. Elmer Hahn entertained
the Brooks Garden club Thurs
day at her home in Wa'conda.
A 1 o'clock pot-luck dinner
was followed by the business
meeting which included gar
den planning and problems.
Thoie attending were Mes
dames Elmer Conn, Julius
Westling. Felix Morlsky, Mln-
Polly Johnson, P.
J. Moritz, R. L. Davis, John
Lehrman, A. P. Fidebottom,
Willard Ramp, Elmer Hahn,
Henry Rasmussen, Harry Bosk,
Irving Johnson and daughter,
Sybil. Mrs. Virgil Long was a
visitor.
Mrs. Julius Westling will en
tertain the club on March 12.
Topic to be discussed will be
primroies.
TRAIN KILL8 SIX
Buenos Aires. Argentina Vf)
Six persons riding in a car were
killed yesterday when struck by
a train near Dolores, 110 miles
front here. Identification of the
dead was delayed by the man
gled condition of the bodies.
Australia had
phone in 1931.
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