Tele-Views j Radio-Television By DAVE BLACKMER RADIO PROGRAMS A group of entertainers from NBC's "Grand Ole Opry program (Satudays 7 :30 p.m.) will leave Nashville Tennes see, today, March 3, en route to Korea where they will entertain troops in small groups throughout the combat area wherever they can be assembled. Included in the party, each with their own entertainers, will be Hank Snow, Ernest Tubb and Lew Chilrre. Ott Devine, chief announcer and assitant program director of WSM, Nashville, and William R. McDaniel, the station's public relations head, will also accompany the contingent. The trip was planned after Governor Gordon Browning of Tennessee received a letter last November from Soldiers of the Ninth Infantry Regiment dated Old Baldy, Korea, re questing more entertainment from the "Grand Ole Opry" performers. . ,. The five top songs nominated for the forthcoming Mo tion Picture-Academy Award will be presented on NBC-TV's "Dinah Shore Show" of Tuesday, March 3 (NBC-TV live network, 6:30 p.m. CST; KNBH, 7:30 p.m. PST). . With the aid of The Notables, and Vic Schoen and or chestra, Dinah will give the inimitable Shore treatment to "Am I in Love,'-' "Because You're Mine," "Zing a Little Zong," "High Noon," and "Thumbelina." It's the Li'tle Breaks in Life That Count! Did you know that Peggy Lee adopted the inimitable soft-style of singing that has made her a star the night she got stage fright when she spotted Jack Benny and Mary Livingstone in the audience in a Palm Springs nightclub? Or, that Vaughn Monroe began his musical career only because another boy had buck teeth and couldn't blow the trumpet in the school band? Or, perhaps, that Ezio Pinza turned to singing only after being thoroughly disgusted l u . t .1 : :. : .) u : 1 uctauac nc wuiu never luiuc 111 1113b s a oiA-uay uicycie racer? The facts of this nature are found by CBS's Les Farber. He has revealed many interesting incidents. For instance, Frances Langford was launched on her popular singing , career only because a tonsillectomy prevented an operatic career; Tito Giuzar's great passion for singing caused his family to disi..!.3rit him; today's great performer Danny Kaye turned to comedy because he once misplaced a comma which cost the insurance company for whom he .worked, $4U,UOU. Louis Armstrong, the jazz king, learned to play the trumpet as a result of being sentenced to an orphanage by the court; the great composer Sigmund Romberg really wanted to be a civil engineer. Yours for the Listening: " KSLM 7-7:25 p.m. Gest on "Reporters' Roundup" will be Secretary of Agriculture Ezra T. Benson who is the cen ter of the current controversy on farm price support. This broadcast will make the first appearance of any member of the Eisenhower cabinet in a panel interview program. Everett Hollis will be the moderator and the program will originate from Washington. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, heard on NBC-KGW Radio, Tuesdays, 9 p.m. PST, are preparing another of their home movies. The current epic is a take-off on "Come Back Little Sheba." YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING: Fireside Theater at 9 "Grey Gardens." An Ameican agent is trapped and tortured m Tibet, it leaves him emotional v wrecked, and his reenverv is hamnereri hv an unfile, in rthofrro nf hia oofafa urhn wmlM nrefpt TA apo him remain helpless. A girl magazine-writer saves the day. Ken Murry Show at 10 will have heavyweight boxer-turned-actor Buddy Baer display his vocal talents, as guest , star. mi . i - - n n tin il at'M J .t T - Tin Tin Jr, Dennis Moor. . Circle Theater at 9:30 with Melville Ruick tells of a once-great concert artist getting a comeback chance in '.' "Recording Date." Don't fret ever down payment. We take mott nnythinf nn trad for beautiful Set. See Us First tor the Finest! 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Tickets were told out long ago for the tournament with several fans planning to take them in. Now all they have to do is get to the nearest tele vision screen. The huge Gill Colieeum which teats better than 10,000 persons ia a com plete sellout The only barrier tn tne roaa now is that KPTV has to bar tain with network brass In the East to get the final OK to ditch their programs tor the hour and a half telecast. This same task was completed for the Wednes day night fights. Capital Journal, Salem, Ore- Tuesday, March 3, 1951 IS "But don't get your hopes built up too high," warns Jan Webster, publicity agent for KPTV, who says the main big Zena "if Is still in the picture. I meeting KING-TV of Seattle will parents Zena telecast the event and will cable the pictures to Seattle and KPTV will in turn tap their lines to transmit to the KPTV viewers. Our hat off to KPTV if this big event goes off with flying color. 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" Clear Lake -The United Na-! The Plav ' coached by Mrs. r.tions speech and essay contest, I "drvey Evans. which is being sponsored by I A "Election will be Uken to 'the Odd Fellows and Rebekah1 be added to the club treasury. neiresnmenis win uc servea. On February 20 the play will be presented at the Popcorn schoolhouse. Working on the Red Cross lodge, will be held by the Ger vais chapter at Quinaby hall on Wednesday evening. Since Lorraine Owen of Kei- zer is the only contestant fromdrive CIcar Lgke re Mrs mis area, sne win maKe ne Robert Asbury chairman, Mrs. speecn annis meeung ana w. Joh Guy Mr, GeorM , men parucipaie in me nnBis ilpi,h .nA Mr. A x Ki.hplhr. participate Salem. Louis Owens, who made rith, and Mrs. ger. 'January $320,029 FM Mtl.l KOIN 14 1.1, 4 a m. la 14 p.m. KEX Fi t. S la S p.m. DIAL LISTING KOAC, SSt UA A S Wa4nti4ar p. pa. 1:44, Ora rv w-iv ' Bapartars 4:11. Matlc af tha Maatartt t:4, Straaala la Biaai :, CkllArra'a Tkaattri 4:44, Cklcata Kaaai laklai f:M. Nawa aaS Waatkar; :t4, Ora taa Latlalttarti 1:18. Eraalat Farm Haari 4:BP, Ba4la Skarlkaa4i 4:tS. Nawa, Waalk. an 4:U. Mallallaai la ta, lta Oft. lf At" TkaaSar a.m. 1(11, Ntwai l'" 14:14, KipttlallF far Wamaai 11:44, Sakaal af Aln 11:14. Caaaarl Balli lt:44, Nawti Milt, Naaa Farm Baari t:44. Far Waarrai t:S0, laaalrlat Mattclaaai t:M, Ora. kckaal ar Air: :M, Orataa partari 4:ta. Ilalrarallr Raar. Pine Lumber Men fo Meet ! San Francisco u.Pj More than 300 of the West's leading pine lumbermen, including a large delegation from Oregon, are expected to gather here this week for the 22nd annual meet ing of the Western Pine associ ation. The pine men are scheduled to hold committee meetings Thursday and Friday. S. V. Fullaway, Jr., Portland, secretary manager, said the group will discuss the current status of the industry with strong emphasis on serious for est insect and disease infesta tions threatening timber in sev eral sections of the vast 12-state pine region. Scheduled speakers Include Phil Creden, advertising mans ger of Edward Hines Lumber company, a large Illinois retail lumber concern owning mills at Hines and Westfir, Ore. Oldest Civil War Veteran Loses Leg Rochester, N.V. ' () James A. Hard, at 111 the oldest vet eran of the Civil War, clung tenaciously to life today after losing his right leg in surgery Hard, who fought with the Union infantry at Bull Run, suffered a circulatory disorder in his right foot. Surgeons am putated the leg just above the knee last night. the trip to the United Nations gueTt fpeXrfathirewilbe BU.ldil.Cj PCFITlitS f OF which is open to the public. The Community club is spon soring a tnree-aci piay, uook Building permits in Salem . Me in the Eye," to be presented i j,:,,,, r.hriirv tntaiori s-i-jn . p at the schoolhouse Friday at 8 029 going nead o the $250,215 R p Macartney. Klamath Falls, p.m. me jjiui cciuers muunu total for January, pair of newly weds who sland to j of the February total 27 per lose a fortune if their relatives mit. were or new home, t0 cosl t learn of their secret marriage, i $269,000 as against 15 January nypnousm as a cure mr men permits costing $124,000. troubles brings sonie interesting i permits for alterations In Feb complications. ' ruary totaled $34,654 and for In the cast are Lynn Barker. January they were $43,630. Miss Earlene Gallihugh, Mrs.: Fern Zeeb. Mrs. Arthur Evans,! Lynching in the United Nick Eichelberger, Oral Garner,' States totaled IIS in 1900. In Mrs. M. L. Mills. Mrs. W. A.1951 the total was one. president of the National Lum ber Manufacturers association. Featured speaker will be I' f!lj? triMOy Installed in Your Home for as Low as $2.95 Per Week Valley Television Center "TWO VALLEY STORES" Complete sales, service and installation. All sets sold snd Installed carry full (0-day service. Factory-trained Technicians IN SALEM Baigley Bros. Furniture 2315 Fairgrounds Kd. Phone 2-5491 IN WOODBURN 171 Gran! SI. Phone 3611 WSDNIBDAT 11:44 a M OaiTF Maora II :M p.at-Tha Bui Paralf 11:14 p.aa. Waleomt Travalar 1 04 p.BKatt Saltk 1:44 p.at.Doufcla ar MothlBS ' I II pm. Btrlta It Rlek 4 04 p.aa. Matlaaa Thaatar 4:14 p.m. Baareb for Taaiorrov IH p.ai. Lora af Ula 4:11 p.m-Howor Dooar 1:14 P.M. ToeUla Hlppedreait 4:40 p.m Btrlka Tt Rich 4:30 P.M. Doua Mwaroa 4:tl p.m. Tlroa tar Btaar 1:04 P.aj.-Fltfiu 4:41 p.aa. Haw. Cararaa 4:00 P.M. Hollywood OpcBlnc HUht i n p.aa. Arthur Oodlrar 4:44 p aj I Marrlad Joan It p.m. Thla U Taaa Ufa . 14:00 p.ai Kraft Thaattr 14:14 p.m. Am. Forum af tka Air 11:00 p.m. Marck af Tlma 11:10 p.m Hit Owl Tkaalar 11:40 p.m. tApprax.), ana Off. County Will Dismiss Suit Oregon City U.B Attorney A. W. Lafferty today said mo tion had been filed to dismiss action in a suit by Clackamas county in the U.S. district court to force distribution of $8,000.- 000 accumulated from 472.000 acres of controverted O tt C lands In Oregon. Lafferty said the district court has given the county un til March 30 to file a brief in answer. He said the dismissal motion had been filed in the name of Secretary of Interior Douglas McKay and Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Benson. Lafferty said the motion was based on the contentions that the complaint does not state a claim upon which relief can be granted, the suit is against the United States when non-consent has given for it to be sued and the United States is a necessary party and has not been made a party. Of forest fires in 1951, care less smoking caused more than twice aa many conflagrations than any other single cause. .Highlighting the of the Lincoln-Zena club at Zena school house Thursday was the talk on music in the schools, ft ten by Miss Gretchen Kraemer, music supervisor of Salem schools, who emphasized the fact that music concept is used as building block for later learning. The first thing to learn, went on the speaker, is rhythm. Our aim is to teach the chil dren to play, sing and listen. Miss Kraemer said that ap propriate records are played to get the attention of children. . Presiding at the business meet ing was Mrs. N.. E. Gresham, president. . Mrs. Gresham announced that the film, "Fears of Children." will be shown by the Marios County Tuberculosis and Health association, at the parents club meeting at Lincoln school house, Thursday, March 28. In the first seven months of 1952, U.S. forest fires destroy ed almost 53,000 acres. 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