Tuesday, April 14, 195b THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Oregon Pact IS U : Tele-Views Radio-Television Bj DAVE BLACKMER a 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.. Tt MDAY I P IfitttM vfetaur 4:1 P ArcJi fof TmnH Lot. f Ufa M P.B. Hd7 Dood, ' .-lliw tka .at Dtt Bdhrt -m Tim fr B&ar . .: b-t lar Kh Uea, " ta p m. Dto.b shore 1 t: p.m. !, Cirarta . Tela Hour -a. Flrwda Thaater -m.-Cu TbMirr : W i. K Uu,., gss, U:St M. &co4l Uuilc Ban !: m Inrkli Fonua II Ultla Vim li t .. Mlu 01 Thole- MARR RADIO and TELEVISION INC Siltm'i Mxt Ccmpktc TrkrUian Cain 2140S.Cemi Thmae Day r Niht 2-1611 or 2-4728 Motorola TV 11:45 K- Garry Vexrr itm t 7i Bar rsnf? ' - II M v uaai Trafeicr 7 p m Btir F-XTxnm in p t- kns-xr ort:rwr 1 44 p m- Mxime TitMitr 415 9 m err3 for Tomorrow 4 PM-Lm f Ufa fts DmMty J av-Tiv Hi994raM 9 at4Scr It Kid. 3Q Ei ZwxrSm - 41 P.m.. Tlaur for loury t: p. m-fcrt crva att f at auiTtnui oomtia VltU f 20 p eo. sirawr Oicttrrr t 40 Karrwrf Aut r aiv. Tiim Ea Tour t-M 0 at JC.-iO Ttemscr El:s uu.. i'iTjc Cruuda 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. MOTOROLA ULZi jara STATIONS, INC. 3U N. Coml Pfc. 3-41C3 Journal Want Ads Pay 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 DANCING AGAIN r ffSwii i ; ,'. ,H j 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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