Tuesday. August 4. 1955 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Slm. Or.tM Ftft 17 ; Tele-Views O (3$ alio-Televi$ion ea f Lsb JB By DAVE BLACKMK Ir- col"mnJIn th Oregon Journal written by William Moye. Tuesday discloses a possibility of an im mediate .rrant for a aecond TV aUtion in Salem on chan- t,ttflT (Gord0" Allen nd Glenn McCormicV of KSLM. Moyei uyi that Allen is about to file a peti tion with the FOC late this week asking permission!,, withdraw its application in favor of the other contestant. McCormick. McCormick will follow the customary procedure and reimburse Allen and associates for the expenses to date on channel 3. Quick action ia given to matters of this nature by the FCC and- an almost immediate grant could be had on channel 8 by McCormick. Channel 3 being VHF would pass the coverage of UHF channel 24 if the 3 channel is properly located and pow ered. Anyway, it's Salem television in the making . Our friend Nat "Kinur". Cole wasn't. IriHdinf utVa V told Tele-Views several months ago that he would rather make guest appearances than go on television with a full time program. Over the week-end the 'Kins-" w aintrincr in .11 ntiiitv mmninin which re downtown theaters. ... At the Elsinore, Nat sang his i under consideration by the "Blue Gardenia" in a picture with the same name while etary ol the interior." Some at the Capital in a three dimension short Cole was called f'! resale on to sing a pair of songs including his fmn. "p.ma I hlch rf4tLi?.r.?!! ! At the Grano Nat was singing in a night club in the picture "Small Town Girl." So Nat "King" Cole fans should have had a terrific time if they got to catch the respective cinemas with the great singer in them. ... leie-views got to see the 3-D picture with Cole in it i ana umiKiu, as a iauniui uole man, we're off to see the Blue Gardenia. . . . Morse Delays Adjournment Washington (XV-Sen. Wayne Morse of Oregon, in the last j speech before the adjournment I of the Senate Monday night. continued his denunciation of the Eisenhower administration power policies. He singled out Interior Secretary McKay as Giveaway McKay, the philan thropic Oregonian whose spe cialty is hydro-power bargain bazaars conducted for the ab sentee stock holders of the big power companies." In the past the Oregon sen ator has criticized McKay for withdrawing Interior Depart ment support for a high fed eral dam at Hells Canyon on the Snake River. Morse said the "Eisenhower McKay crusade set out to wreck Hells Canyon" and he con tended the administration is "scuttling the generation-old federal power policy so rapidly that it is impossible to run down all its marauding activi ties." Among these activities be listed "the wholesale power contracts with nine private rates. Morse said, demonstrate "the disaster that threatens the people and the economy of the North wast BEFORE ADJOURNMENT, A SPEECH i X' , : AH! I ; l fi Vti , 1 Rites Set for Crash Victim Albany Services will be held at the Fisher Funeral home at 11 a.m., Wednesday for Mrs. Donald K. Deardorff. who was killed Friday night when the automobile contain ing herself and husband was involved in a collision on U.S. Highway 20 a mile and a half; suffered a broken hip, and was west oune Aioany or oge. .HU conflned to the local hoe snr. uearaonx is sua in a serious condition at the Albany Mrs. Arthur Christiaruon, Mrs. Deardorff'i sister, both of Ken more, NJ5, are enroute here to join another sister, Mrs. Lud wig Bomitid, Vancouver, Wash., to participate in the ser. vices. The condition of two other persons Injured in the traffic mishap was revealed Monday following completion of a doc tor's examination. Charles Blake. 25, Pine St., Lebanon, passenger In the car driven by Erdley Dee Williams. CorvalUs, General hospital. Mrs. Herbert Hedland, Mrs. Deardprffs foster mother, and pital. Williams was less serious ly hurt than at first believed. He was transferred to a Cor vallia hospital. Tacomas channel 13 (VHF) which recently went on the air is reported to have been received in Salem Monday. Bjll Marr, Marr Radio and Television company, informs Tele-Views that the signal from the Washington city is coming in very good" with a trombone antena ... Tele-Views urges everyone to try their VHF band 2-13 and see what you can pick up on your set. ... TOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING TUESDAY Toymaker, J:4S. Live children's show featuring the old German Toymaker who brings his tales of toys to delight the young of heart . . . Northwest News Digest, 5:30. Features Norm Wallace, newscaster with Bill Stout as sports reporter and commenta tor. Cross-country news and weather round-up by Wallace local and live. Newspaper of the Air, 5:40 Features Bill Clayton with local news and news photographs local and live. Mirror Theatre, 7. "The Enormous Radio" start Felicia Montealegre and Daren McGavin. Story tells of a young couple in New York whose interest in serious music leads them to purchase a very large and sensitive radio. The radio aud denly develops amazing powers which leads to startling com plications. Nothing but the Best, I. Anne Jeffrey and Husband Rob- bert Sterling are guests of host, Eddie Albert. They will present the night club act with which they have been touring the country. Others include comedy - singer, Kay Ballard, swing harpist Robert Maxwell and musical comedy-ballet dancer, Auro Vanio. This Is Tour Life, :J0. Joan Caulfield's life will be retelecast. Magazine cover featuring Miss Caulfield will be featured on the show. Don Dexter's orchestra provides the background music. Favorite Story, . "The Adoption" set in Portugal, the story concerns two brothers and their wives. On the same night, a son is born to each, one of which is adopted by a child' less Marqueza, resulting in a bitter family feud which lasts many years. Starring is Larry Craine, Leonard Nimoy, Claudia Drake and Linda Johnson. My Little Margie, 10. Margie employs twins to put the pressure on her father when she learns he plans a business trip to South America. Nite Owl Theatre, 11:30. "My Old Kentucky Home" with Evelyn Venable and Grant Richards. YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING WEDNESDAY Matinee Theatre, I. "SOS Tidal Wave." Toymaker, 3:45. Live children's show starring the old German 'Toymaker who brings his tales of toys to delight the young of heart . . . Northwest News Digest, a:JO. f eatures norm nauace, newscaster, with Bill Stout as sports reporter and commenta tor. Cross-country news and weather round-up by Wallace local and live. , Newspaper of the Air, 5:40. Features Bill Clayton with local news and news photographs local and live. Fights, . Art Aragon of Los Angeles, California, vs. Henry Davis of Honolulu, T.H. 10-round lightweight match from the Cow Palace in San Francisco. .. . , . Liberace, 7. Selection include: "Dark Eyes," "Tales from the Vienna Woods," "It's All in the Game," "La Cucaracha, "Chopin Medley," and "Spaghetti Rag." I Married Joan, I. Joan tries to reform a Juvenile delin quent and almost winds up behind bars herself. Candid Camera, 8:30. Margaret Truman provides the commentary. Program will highlight attitudes of the electorate before an election and later show reactions of same people after the election. . Hk ., ,. Kraft Theatre, I. Adventure of the Kind Mr. Smith, is a drama about a trio of swindlers who try victimize a love struck young man. The cast features Marcell Hilliare, Frederic Tozero, Rene Paul and Scott Forbes. Orient Express, 10. "Portrait of a Lady" has Paris locale. Starring are Colett Marchand, Peter Walker and R Tr ville. A happyily married couple suddenly finds theirlife dis rupted by malicious gossip regarding a paintng. The wife Insisted she never posed tor sucn v.. Nlte Owl Theatre, 11:30. "Queen of the Yukon Charles Bickford, Irene Rich and June Carlson. Repairs Being Made To School Buildings A maintenance force of the Salem school district is cur rently engaged in making the customary repairs to the vari ous buildings in preparation for the opening of the 1953-54 term next September 21. Few major projects are In volved. The Roberts grade building is being remodeled so that two large rooms ana a smaller one will be available. An extension to the rear of the structure and a remodeled en trance is involved. Painting of several rooms of the North Salem high school is in progress. A section of the roof is being replaced. ' The Lincoln (Polk county) building has had its belfry re moved. The bell has been giv en to the community club there. No Decision On Quarters The Marion County Welfare Commission did not reach a decision Monday afternoon in connection with its proposal to secure new quarters, but it is anticipated an agreement will be reached during a confer ence to be held August 10. In the meantime, Kenneth Peterson, administrator,. re- Sen. Wayne Morse (Ind Ore.), in the presidential room off the senate floor tonight, waves his arms, talking to newsmen about his speaking plans that have changed the hour of congress' adjournment. Morse said when he went back to the senate chamber he intended to make a speech. Morse holds the senate talkathon record with a speech of 22 hours and 26 minutes. Earlier, congress had planned to adjourn at about 5 or 6 p.m. (EDT). (AP Wirephoto) Baruch Urges Alert on Russia in Of those people in the Unit ed States who marry between the ages of 30 and 34, about half have been married before. weakening our position peace negotiations." "We must watch what the Soviet leaders do," he said. "If the year ahead does not bring a significant cut in So viet armament then, and I Milwaukee . w fcioer ; cannot stress this too strongly, Statesman Bernard Baruch 1 then we must step up our iterates the statement that the ; uii TUesday If Russia doesn't I arming, even if It means In- KUM1II11S31UH is aiixiuui iu tun-, . ,. . .., . , i creasing ramer man reducing "we must step up our arming, I t,xe- '. even if it means increasing' ' : ; . . . taxes." In an address prepared for delivery at the 54th annual en campment of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Baruch said: "I sympathize fully with the de-! need to cut taxes and govern ment spending. But let us not deceive ourselves that large reductions can be made in our armed forces without when youVc in o r Tew Olanm m4 t ewenrtf CMesTtNN M SPECIAL EMERGENCY SERVICE ear rape oi SrU 04 "-n iMi.oi.M .,1.0k DAT a temier Otnte.1. ? WmUt w MMUf. GLASSES on CH! C1 rj j 1 1 rj W&HfiiTnfi 7rt . nrrtri ONN AT S.MUt-IMl OFFICII Wikn Ua Ma. ITATI I COMMMCIAl Ma, On Television . . KPTV (Channel 27) KtQniT arnrlw ,tt-.4;;' 1. 4m-1 TUESDAY S:1S .m.-rch for TtBOTrtw 1:10 p.m. Lot of Ltf S:M p.B.Tomlktr 4:00 p.m. Howdy Doedy 4:1' m. Btrmnf rr Than no'lea 4:4ft p.m. Bor't Rallrood Club 1:00 p.m. Din. tho aamt SJ0 p.m. Ncwipapor of Air 1:41 p.mv Timo for BtRtir 0:00 p.m Two for Moot? 0:44 p.m-Ntwi Car.TOB 1:M p.m. Mirror Tlwatot T:SO p.m. Brtak Bank 1:0. p.m. NothlDt but Bwit I JO p.m. Tnli lj Tour Llfo t:00 p.m. Adolpha Mablo. p:30 p.m. CaoOr Thaater 10:00 p.m. Mr LlttU Martlo 10:00 p.m. Half Hour Thaatar 11:00 pm. rroitr Itoiloa 11:10 p.m. Nlto Owl sider all concrete proposals on the part of interested persons anad urges that their proposals be submitted at once. The commission has before it several tenders concerning locations fairly close to the new court house. However, a few of the interested parties have submitted specific tails. It is probable the commis sion will accept an offer that will consist of a property own er erecting a building adapted TT . . , , sion mav be exnected to va-1 aura to cold. Minor bladder Irritation, duo tion which has a personnel of,slon may expeciea to ya , to M wronI dut tuM up approximately 35 individual,. - - --"--' " " "Z ! 'lVwSSSSSSSl - teem Approximately . S000 square " . " ' tier, bothar jou-Ttt Doan'. PllU-a mild dU . . m . Spring, it iS desirable . that ; uratle. lt'a amazing how many tltno Doan'i icdi vi spate uii a oiiigic iiuui , mrlc on new Inralinn upt ' ia nappy mm from tnaao diaoomf oru -,..,. . j on " ,"eWL JOC"" hflptholl mllaaof kldnay tuba and ltrra is ucb.ieu. . unaer way in ine noi QlSiant flu,houtwaata. Aakfornaw.larsv.aconomy Since the welfare commis- 'future. , ai.a.monW.wtun.i-ui.toda7: Kidney Slow-Down May Bring Restless Nights Wtmt ktdntry linetkrn ttowt Iowti, many folks com plain &t nittlni bftckmehc. heaA- aehw, dUxfneu and kw of pop and ncrrr Dan t aufftr mtltMa nishta with iImm dim. fMtnforta It nduettd kidney function U fet , tins you down dua to auch eommo cauaaa ava atrcaa and atrain, ovar-cxcrtion or ipo Melarel, Dnmotrt, Hoffmia, ICA Valley Television Center 2303 Fatrgrouruli td. H. 2 1913 Da tmt twm Bay Far lb Itaal Daal fa Taws Fattory Tralaad Tacbatafaaa Oaa Catll .. Daltf Itaaal alarday with Ail-Time High in Efiiciency Rating Oregon National Guard units reached an all-time high In ef ficiency rating during summer field training at Fort Lewis. Report! on Inspections by Sixth Army Inspection teams received by Oregon's adjutant general, Maj. Gen. Thomas E. Rilea. ihow that Oregon units of the 41st infantry division during the two week period of July 13-27, 1953, received a to tal of 47 superiors and 13 ex cellent!. No unit received an unsatisfactory or satisfactory rePrt- UnlU training at Camp Clat op had a total of seven super ior and 10 excellent!. These In cluded units of the 237th AAA group, the 3670th ordnance company and the 234th Army band. BOILER CONTRAC The State Board of Control awarded an $84,430 contract Tuesday for erecting nw boiler at the State Tuberculo sis Hospital here. P. S. Lord Mechanical Contractors, Port land, won the contract. WIDNBSBAT S:M a.m. Wnat'a Caaklntf 11:00 a.m. Tha Bit Payaft 11:30 a.m. Waleoma Travalar 11:00 noon On Tour Account 11:30 p.m. Ladlaa choice 1-00 p.m. Doublo or Holblmo 1 so p.ov-trlko It KMk t 00 p.m. Mattnao Tbaatar 1:1! p.m. eearao far Tomorrow I 10 p m. 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