Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 31, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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Tele-Views
Radio-Television
mma DAVE BLACEMKB "l
, Vf ; yw'-oW Mexican-Araric.n
lad, whoi been featured recently on KPTV "Saturtev
Night Revue i. headed for toemendou.uWKow
business according to Hoagy Cannichael
Hoagy, who discovered the boy and has spotted him
prominently on the big, hour-and-half TV show, obviously
believes in what he says for he's signed Ricky Vera to a
five-year personal contract.
Actually, husky-voiced Rickv i.
n? f""- Rid?y ,nd hi tat. Connie, won
Jr A t i . uiuor juDiiee contest, sponsored
by the Los Angeles Downtown Rnainaaa..,'. ...i.
tion. The pair of youngsters sang "Who Shot the Hole
in my oumorero; ana lor this victory Ricky took home
a trophy, plus a scholarship to the University of Southern
rT .To"7 hal80 PPcareQ In one films, the
latest being "Second Chance."
Hoagy first saw Ricky on a local Hollywood television
how and decided at once to hire the boy. Td never seen
a iaca uxe mat before," says Hoagy: The veteran com
poser sent out agents to locate the boy.
Rosendo and Conseulo Vera, Rick's parents, are the peo
ple responsible for their offaDrimr'a current m
Vera taught Ricky singing and acting almost from the
time the boy could talk. But Mrs. Vera didn't neglect
her six other children Carlos, 7, sings; Connie, 12, sings
and acta; Robert 17, pantomimes grand opera; Rosendo,
Jr., 20, is studying commercial art, having won several
art awards during his earlier school days.
Mr. and Mrs. Vera were born in Dorreon, Mexico, but
came to Los Angeles before the children were born. Mr.
Vera is a house painter and Mrs. Vera, besides training
a most promising bunch of children, sews all their cloth
ing and costumes.
Ricky, of course, hopes to continue with his show busi
ness career. Besides his natural talent, one of the big
things in his favor is the fact that he learns his lines and
songs easily and never makes a fluff. This ability to
memorize also helps him in his schoolwork he's in the
ixth grade at the Breed street school in Los Angeles.
TOURS FOB THE TELE-VIEWING FRIDAY .,
Matinee Theatre, t. "Hoc-sier Schoolboy" with Mickey
Jtoooey, Anne Nagel and Frank Smith.
Tovmaker, 1:45. The old German Toymaker brings tale
to delight the young of heart.
Cisco Kid, S. Cisco and Fancho manage to foil a kidnap
ping for $19,000 ransom but have trouble exposing the canister.
Hoffman Hayrlde, 7. Last telecast. Live show starring
jay tor morris ana ine country uentleman features and
squire dancing.
Yon Asked For It, 7:0. A day in the life of noted Jockev
Gorden Glisson will be recreated. Also featured will be: Rudy
Docky with his basketball-playing dogs Emil Corsillo, promi
nent Hollywood wig maker Johnny Robbins and Vlnee Bonno
will do their unique wrestling in slow motion. '
uoorway xo vanger, a. smuggling oz narcotics into a
Federal hospital for treatment of addicts brings agent Doug
Carter (Stacey Harris) on the scene. Raymond Bramley plays
Carter's chief, John Randolph. .
The Goldbergs, :S. Jake negotiates to buy a house in
the country after 14 years at their Tremont Avenue address
In the Bronx.
Portland Wrestling, ll. Live remote telecast originating
from the Portland armory.
Nlte Owl Theatre, 11:45. "Mutiny in the Big House"
with Charles Bickford and Barton MacLane.
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YOURS FOB THE TELE-VIEWING SATURDAY
Dog Tales, . Live children's show featuring Uncle Mae.
A Date With Jndy, 1. "Mother's Brief Career" Mrs.
Foster swapa domesticity for the marts of commerce and
finds that "a woman's place is in the home."
Horse Racing from Portland Meadows, S:St. Live, remote
telecast.
Saperman, 4:1. "The Ghost Wolf. Rumors of a were
wolf in the Canadian North woods eauses lumberjacks to leave
their Jobs.
Saturday Night Revue, 5. Ninety minutes of comedy and
music starring Hoagy Carmichael with guest stars.
Private Secretary, S:S8. Susie gets her boss out of diffi
culties and solves the servant problem.
Original Amateur Hour, 7. Ted Mack interviews and
Introduces young performers trying for their "big break"
in show business.
Dangerous Assignment, t. Steve is sent to Barcelona to
find a European diplomat who mysteriously disappeared during
a secret conference.
Plsyhouse of Stars, J:30. "The Doctor Goes Home" stars
Ronald Reagan with Frances Rafferty. Story of a doctor who
finds happiness in serving the needy in a smslltown clinic
but his ambitious wife insists that he concentrate on his Park
Avenue society practice.
Mr. and Mrs. North, 10. "Surprise" an unexpected
guest arrives at a house-warming and confronts Pam and
Jerry North with a startling homicide.
Premier Theatre, 10:S0. "Woman of Dolwyn" a touch
ing, often poetic movie starring Edith Evans.
On Television
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-RELIEF FOOD FLOWN TO BERLIN
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The first plane load of American food for the West
Berlin residents is unloaded at Berlin's Tempelhof Air
port after being flown from Hamburg.. This shipment of
3,400 pounds of food is part of a 13-mlllion-dollar stock
being sent by the United States to replenish West Ber
lin's emergency food stocks now being depleted by free
distributions to the hungry East Germans. (AP Wire-photo)
Officer Blamed for Failure
To Protect Truck Driver
Lakevlew () No indict
ments resulted, but a grand
jury found police "guilty of
an error in judgment" in fail
ing to protect a union truck
driver and his load of beer
from a crowd here June S.
The crowd, estimated at 200,
stopped the beer truck after
it had driven away from the
Lakevlew Creamery, which
was being picketed by the
Teamsters Union that day. The
driver was driving off with
out unloading.
The driver complained that
Brochure on KPIC Issued
Salem television station
KPIC is described in a bro
chure issued by the Westway
Broadcasting company, parent
company of KPIC and four oth
er television stations. It is a
book of 38 pages.
The prospectus includes a
complete description of the
KPIC viewing area which is
scheduled to cover 10 counties
In the Willamette Valley.
The televising srea will
reach north above Vancouver,
Wash., south to Eugene, east
to the Cascades and weit to
the Pacific ocean.
The antennae are 14 Vt miles
from Salem and 38 miles from
Portland. The antennae are to
be 1448 feet above sea level
with the tower on a 1118-foot
promontory.
A statement by Joseph Bren
ner, vice president of West-
wivi. was also included: "We
have msde down psyment and
all payments necessary for
Channel 24 equipment includ
ing a specially designed cu
torn designed directional anten
nae that can only be used on
Channel 24. Also, the trans
mitter csn only be used on
Channel 24."
The statement was issued
following rumors that reported
Lawrence Hsrvey to be inter
ested in Salem television chan
nel 3 for which Glenn McCor
mlck (KSLM) and Gordon Al
len (KGAE) are presently eon
testing.
CHILD KILLED
Portland (ffv Three-year-old
Dennis Love, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Love, ran into a
street and was killed by a truck
Thursday. The driver, Wesley
T. Hudson, Portland, Mid he
could not stop in time.
Square Dancers
At Y Wednesday
The Wagonwheelers orches
tra and the Square Dance
Callers association will be fea
tured at the square dance
party to be held at the YMCA
at 8:30 p.m., Augst 8. Rose
mary Wiles is president of the
Callers associstion.
Joy Blair will be master of
ceremonies for this program
and all square dancers are
welcome to attend. Light re
freshments will be served.
A specisl intermission fea
ture will be a trampoline dem
onstration by Jim Anderson,
Billy Dunsworlh, Chuck Chap
man and Marlis Nyberg.
Vets to Install
At Ml. Angel
ML Angel The American
Legion and Legion auxiliary
met in separate sessions Tues
day evening- at the Lesion Me
morial hall, and planned for
their September 22 meetings
when installation of officers
for each organization will take
place.
The Installing officers from
Mill City will install the new
officers of the auxiliary. Spe
cial guests who will be pres
ent that evening will be the
department president, Mrs.
Louise Erickson, and District
II president, Frances Grund
Presentation of membership
stars and special awards , will
be made at the Legion meet
ing. Also at this meeting, or
other meeting in the near fu
ture, the two local Beaver
State boys, Jimmy Scotta and
Ray Schmaltz, .will give their
reports.
The Legion discussed a var
ied program of activities for
the coming month. Plans to
purchase special Legion grave
markers for all graves of vet
erans buried in local ceme
teries was discussed.
A committee also is work
ing on the idea of raising
funds with a large scale Le
gion dance, with plans to hsve
all members help with the
ticket sales.
President-elect Dorothy El-
senius, who presided at the
Auxiliary ' meeting, reported
that she and Mrs. Maurice
Hammer, secretary-elect, at
tended a tea at the home of
the new District' II president,
Mrs. Grund at Monmouth last
Sunday, to which all incom
ing presidents and secretaries
of the district were invited.
A report on the Well Child
clinic held Tuesday afternoon
in the Legion hall was given
by Mrs. Bisenius. She stated
that 24 children, 13 of pre
school sge and 11 youngsters
who will enter the first grade
this coming fall, received ex
aminations and Immuniza
tions.
The next meetings of the
Legion and Auxiliary are
scheduled ror Tuesdsy, Au
gst 25.
police watched the crowd take
the beer to the creamery. He
said he appealed to city, coun
ty and state police and even
District Attorney Robert L. !
Welch without getting any
help.
The grand jury report, made ;
here Wednesday, folio wed two I
days of testimony by 30 per
sons. Welch took no part in
the investigation, withdraw
ing in favor of Atty. Gen. Rob
ert Y. Thornton, who came
from Salem.
The jury reported that in
the crowd's action "there were
several minor Infractions of
the law." The jury members
said they felt "it is impossible
to name any one person or
group of persons who are di
rectly responsible."
The report added: "How
ever, we feel that the officers
were ' guilty of an error in
judgment in not dispersing
the crowd of people and af
fording protection to the driv
er for his load."
No action was recommend
ed, and Thornton left at once
for a law enforcement con
vention in Chicago.-
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6 Top Reds
Seized in Raid
Philadelphia (UJ9 The FBI
seized six Communist party
leaders, one as he emerged
from a secret underground
meeting, today on charges of
teaching and advocating over
throw of the government by
force and violence.
The dramatic arrests, timed
to catch the city's "highest"
Communist party man as he
came out of hiding, brought to
87 the number of party offi
cials and functionaries who
have been arested in the nation
so far for conspiracy to violate
the Smith act
Shackled in pairs, the six
Philadelphia area leadera were
brought before a U. S. com
missioner and held in a total
of $175,000 bail for a further
hearing Aug. 8.
Top catch for the FBI was
Joseph Kuzma, 41, described
as the big man of the party in
the eastern Pennsylvania-Delaware
area with the title of
trade union secretary. He was
held in $50,000 bail. The other
five were held in 825,000 ball.
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