Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 14, 1953, Page 15, Image 15

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    Tuesday, April 14, 195b
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Oregon
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Radio-Television
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On Television
KPTV (Channel 27)
The ponies start racing on television this Saturday
at 1 p.m. The top stake races will be a weekly Saturday
feature on KPTV. ........
Lieberace, the famous pianist, will start his weekly
program on Wednesday evenings on KPTV April 22.
This will truly be top notch musical entertainment.
. ' .
President Dwight D. Eisenhower's address on Thurs
day, April 16, before the annual meeting of the Ameri
can Society of Newspaper Editors will be broadcast over
the KPTV-CBS Television station and network starting
at 10 a.m. The telecast will originate in the Presidential
Room of the Statle; hotel in Washington, D.C.
YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING TUESDAY "
Texaco Star Theater 8:00. Berle advises Pfc Eddie
Fisher on becoming a "Big Star" back in civilian life;
Charles Coburn and Denise Darcel assist
Circle Theater 9:30. Plasma saves the life of a GL
seriously wounded on the Korean front, but it takes an
Army nurse to save his spirit in "Transfusion."
Ken Murray Show 10:00. Ken goes arty, turning the
studio into an artist's room and finds himself and his cot
erie sitting for Duke Art, the "lightning sculptor."
My Little Margie 11:00. Margie attempts to help her
boy friend improve his golf game by recommending a
,trick dog to fetch his golf balls.
YOURS FOR THE TELE VIEWING WEDNESDAY
Kate Smith 1:00. Kathryn and Marc Piatt, comedy
dancers; teen-age panel featuring college editors.
Matinee Theater 3:00, "Silent Partner." William Henry,
Beverly Llody.
Blue Ribbon Bouts 7:00. 10-round middleweight tout
with Pierre Langlois of Paris, France and Joe Mieeli of
New York, from Miami.
Hollywood Opening Night 8:00. Richard Carlsos aj
photographer who set out to melt the cold heart of his
very attractive "boss."
I Married Joan 9:00. Joan wields her woman's efa& as
weapon to beat hubby into submission when they re
ceive eviction notice, signed by him.
This Is Your Life 9:30. Arthur Franz, romantic young
actor, Air Force veteran ia surprised subject on the
Ralph Edwards show,
Kraft Theater 10. "The Summer Place" with Blanch
Yurka and John Newland, a story of how the selfish
ness of two sucessful artists almost ruin the Eves and
careers of two young people.
Nite Owl Theater 11:30. "Melody Master" Bon Mas
fey, Alan Curtis..
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Oamaoes Asked
After Accident
Albany Damages totaling
$26,450 are asked in two suits
in circuit court here each aris
ing from a traffic accident
Eugene Carey asks $18,750
judgment against Lawrence
Eatinger as the result of inju
ries he alleges he received
when he was struck by Ea fing
er's car as he was standing be
side his own stalled car on the
Sodaville road between Soda-
ville and Lebanon March 17,
1953.
In the other case Marie Dug
ger charges Jerry Phelan with
responsibility for neck injuries
she suffered when a car driven
by Phelan and owned by Hu
bert L. Phelan named co-defendant,
struck the real of a
car in which she was a pas
senger. The accident happen
ed a short distance south of
Halsey on highway ME. This
plaintiff asks a $4,700 award.
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Speeding Near Park
Hit at Lebanon
Lebanon City officials have
been alerted to the danger of
cars speeding past Booth park
on east Grant SL as weather
permits increased activity of
children in the recreation n
ter.
A traffic control now consid
ered by the city council in
eludes portable warning signs
in the streets approaching the
park, and strict law enforce
ment of traffic during the sum
mer playground months. ' -
The council has heard the
third reading of an ordinance
granting Mountain States Pow
er company a franchise to oper
ate the Linn County Telephone
company.
Petitions to pave four addi
tional city streets were read,
and three were accepted. These
include Elmore from Franklin
to Sixth; Jennings from the
east end of the present paving
to Hiatt, and Sixth St from
.Tangent to Vine.
The fourth petition for Sev-
( enth from Tangent to Rose, was
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Board Mum on
Teacher Ousters
Roseburg The school board
here refused Monday night to
disclose publicly its reasons for
not rehiring six teachers and
for placing nine others on pro
bation. At a meeting attended by ap
proximately 400 persons, Supt
M. C. Deller read a prepared
statement saying the board was
not obligated by law to tell why
the teachers weren't rehired.
Robert Rowe, a representa
tive of the AFL American Fed-
jeration of Teachers, asked the
i board to call the meeting after
'the 15 teachers were notified
I a month ago of the action Uk
t en against them.
! - Warren Ewing, one of the
teachers not being rehired, and
John Cuzzo and Walt Buss, who
iwere placed on probation,
spoke. They contended the ac
tion was unjust because they
had not been notified of the
reasons for it
After the meeting Deller told
reporters that the teachers
would be individually notified
in writing of the reasons for the
board's action. :v ;'
Most of the spectators were
sympathetic with the teachers
and applauded their talks. The
board's statement was booed..
Ohio Court Enjoins
G.E. Mass Picketing
Cincinnati (UA A court in
junction limited mass picket
ing at General Elcc trie's Evin
dale jet engine plant today
where 3,600 AFL machinists
and CIO auto workers began
I weir sccuna noma ax luuic
. GE was granted the injunc
tion yesterday after CIO pick
ets massed 73 men in front of
the plant's gates. Some 7.000
non-union employes caused a
three mile traffii: tieup trying
to get through the , picket
jammed gates.
Pool Management '
At Lebanon Named
Lebanon With approach of
the swimming season, the city
and school beads under which
the municipal pool operates,
renamed present board mem
bers to govern the activity.
This group includes D. Ayers
of Union high, Hugh Wilcox,
school district 18; Councilman
Glenn Gillenwater, and busi
nessmen Ralph Scroggln and
L. E. Arnold.
Gillenwater, chairman ol tb
publicproperty committee,
states that the work of filling
the large basement on the city
library grounds resulting from
removal of the old hospital an
nex! has been completed.
Without the seven veils
she used in "Salome," Rita
Hayworth wears a skin-tight
black costume while rehears
ing for the dance she'll do in
her next movie, to be made
in a new three-dimensional
medium.' (AP Wirephoto.)
referred to the city attorney for
study. City limits of the muni
cipality lie less than ' 10 feet
from the street on the west
side.
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DRUG STORE
12i 8. Commercial St
out-of-town calls you'll find that your calls go through faster - tw ice as fast - if you give the
operator the telephone number you want rather than just the name and address.
That wav, you sec, you won't have to wait w hile she calls "Information" to get the number
you're calling. So why not keep a list of out-of-tow n numbers hindv
it's surprising how much time you'll save.
. . . w ill keep your
local and out-of-town
numbers always at your
fingertips. For your
free copy - just telephone,
send t postcard, or
drop in to your
nearest Pacific Telephone
business office.
. . . w ith handy extension
telephones. No more missing
important calls, simply because
you were in a distant part
of the house and couldn't get 1
to the phone in time. You can
enjoy extension telephones now -
for just a few pennies i day,
Pacific Telephone
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The taste and flavor or Deer ore greatty
. influenced by the water used m Drewmg,
every process of which improved by the
waters from our subterranean wells at lumwater
Washinaton. Hidden flavors ore extracted trow
the hops and grains golden color and sporklmc
life are alwavs Dresent. A more perfect fer
mentation by me yeast cells is created
thereby assuring constant purity,
rhese things give Olympia its famous distinctive
bouquet and light, sparkling flavor, monmg it
famous waters make famous beers...
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always so acceptable among those who enjoy , j
the tmest in light refreshment beverages. J
In ol world, there ore only a few ptoees where perfect
brewing waters exist. ..at Bwtonn-Trenl, England, wher IM
Century monks discovered thai a eertan type of water Made
better beer; at Munich, Germany, noted for Eh lager bsena
end at Tumwoter, WasSngten, where st fanous
end originol Otysipia leer and. ,
Most oi what we eat is watei...
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TheearthiS750OWater,,,
N the aiountains were leveled off en4
suhmerged m tie oceans end lokes.
Die earsYi surfote would be covered
by a soM body of water nearly tw
iJes deep ... only a fraction of
earth's drinking water, howe.w,
k suitable for brewing.
OLTMPIA BREWING COMPANY Olyn.pu.WMbijgioB.U.S.JL '
Visitors always welcent bttwtta 9i30 and 4i30 tveiy day