Monday, January 25, 1954 , THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Oregon Page IS Tele-Views q Radio-Television MONDAY ON KOINTV: S:30 p.m., Armchair Theatre "Rhythm Hits the Ice" ilarring Ellen Drew, Jerry Colonna, and Vera Vague. 6:45 p.m., Greatest Drama "The Happy Warrior", life of Al Smith. 7 p.m., Studio One 0. Z. Whitehead, Priscilla Gillette and Susan Hallaran have featured roles in "The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners", an original television drama by Reginald Rose. 8 p.m., Burns and Allen Show For the benefit of an auto mechanic who confides to Gracie that his girl friend prefers actors to mechanics, Gracie pretends her life with actor-husband George has been i hard one. 9 p.m., I Love Lucy Lucy and her neighbor, Ethel MerU, enroll in a charm school as the best means of coping with their husbands' interest in a sweet young thing who exudes personality plus. Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz co-star as Lucy and Ricky. 11 p.m., Showtime on Six "Captain Calamity" starring George Huston, Harlan Nixon, and Novita. KPTV ON MONDAY: ' Bar 27 Corral, 5:30 Features Western star Heck Harper Serial: "Bandits of the Badlands." Wild Bill Hickok, 6 "Rustling Stallion" A wild stallion seems to be helping mares to break out of their corral. Badge 714, 7 Sgt. Joe Friday and Ed Jacobs are assigned to an unusual kidnaping case when a new-born baby is stolen from a hospital nursery crib. Voice of Firestone, 8:30 Brian Sullivan, Met. Opera star is this week's guest. Dennis Day Show, 9 Charlie Weaver becomes jealous of Den nis' grandfather who appears to be fond of Lavinia. Dennis Day portrays his own grandfather. Robert Montgomery Presents, 9:30 "Machinal" starring Joan Lorring with Robert Webber, Malcolm Lee Bcggs and Peg Hillias. Story of a sensitive, introverted unusual girl, the victim of an ill fated marriage that led to murder. Nlte Owl Theatre, 11:01 "Girl From Alaska. TUESDAY ON KOIN TV: 3:15 Armchair Theatre "My Best Gal" starring Jane Withers and Jimmy Lydon. i 6:45 p.m., Jane Froman Show The show's background is a Broadway lobster palace at the turn of the century. The quartet opens the festivities with "The Good Old Days." Miss Froman sings "Row, Row, Row," "Rings on My Fingers," "Tell Me, Pretty-Maiden." backed by the quartet and "They Didn't Believe Me." The quartet returns to sing "Everything Was Wonderful" and the dance group does the Turkey Trot. 8:30 p.m.. Red Skelton Show Red Skelton devotes the entire half-hour of the "Red Skelton Show" to a sketch about a visit to Paris. Red is "on the loose" in the gay French capital in the roles of Clem Kadiddlehopper, San Fernando Red and Cauliflower McPugg. The skit starts on shipboard and comes to a climax when he becomes ensnarled in an adagio act. 9:30 p.m., Suspense John Archer and Helmut Dantine are co starred in "The Haunted" a drama set in a skiing lodge in Quebec. Archer plays a suspicious husband who solves the mysterious death of his first wife by a clever but primitive ruse. Dantine portrays a French-Canadian guide. 10 p.m., Danger Carmen Mathews, in "Riviera Revisited" portrays an American tourist who returns to the scene of her honey moon and thereby catapults herself and her young daughter into "Danger." 11 p.m., Showtime on Six "Rendezvous 24" starring William Gargan and Maria Palmer. TUESDAY ON KPTV: Dione Lucas Show Shrimp curry-peach flan. Matinee Theatre, 1 "Reckley Way" starring Marion Nixon and Kane Richmond. Strange Adventure, 6:30 "Bed by the Window." Liberace, 7 Selections include: 12th Street Rag," "Polish Dance," "Tenderly," Dance," "Tenderly," "Brazil," "Tschailoksky Piano Concerto,' and "Dark Eyes." Bob Hope Show, 8 Hope will announce the winner of the nation-wide contest to find a baby that looks like him. Bob's guests are Zsa Zsa Gabor, singer Tony Martin and comedian Cass Daley. ' Fireside Theatre, 9 "The Uncrossed River" starring Bruce Bennett, Andrea King and James Griffith. At the turning point in his career, a man finds himself faced by a blackmailer who threatens to break up everything he has worked for. Nile Owl Theatre, 11:05 "Mystery Plane" starring John Trent and Marjorie Reynolds. On Television KPTV 27)-KOIN-TV(6) UHF VHF 'MONDAY 10:00 a.m. FPTV Dim Doni School 10:30 a.m. KPTV What'a Cooklni? K01N eportlite Revut 10:43 a.m. KPTV What's Cooklnit K01N Brishtcr D7 11:00 a.m. KPTV Hi w 1:1ns Falli KOIN KOIN Kitchen 11:11 a.m. KPTV 3 sttni to Haaren KOIN Koln Kitchen 11:10 a.m. KPTV Friend ol Pamllf KOIN Koln Kitchen 11:4S a.m. KPTV-Frlend ol Fmil KOIN Newareel 13:00 noon KPTV Bnce and Groom KOIN Bis Parol! 13:19 pm. KPTV Movie Quia KOIN Bit Parol! 13:30 P.m. KPTV ThU ll thi Lift KOIN Bob Croebr 1:00 p.m. KPTV Matinee Thultr KOIN Love of Ufa 1:13 p.m. KPTV Matinee KOIN Search Tomorrow 1:30 p.m. KPTV Matinee KOIN Oulctlnf Lliht 1:43 p.m. KPTV Matinee KOIN Valient Lady 1:00 p.m. KPTV Matinee KOIN Double Nothlnt 1:30 p m. KPTV On Your Account KOIN fltrlte It Rich 1:00 p.m. KPTV Kate Smith KOIN oarrr Moort 3:30 p m. KPTV Kate Smith KOIN Armchair Theater 4 00 p.m. KPTV Welcome Traveleri KOIN Armchair Theater 4 II p.m. KPTV Toy maker KOIN Mr. Moon tv pm. KPTV Toy maker KOIN Cartoon Time 1:00 pa. KPTV Howdy Doody , KOIN Saddle Pal! 3:30 p.m. KPTV Bar 31 Corral KOIN Laurel end Hardy I 00 p m. KPTV Wild Bill Hickok KOIN Mliter Wethenr.a (19 p m. KPTV wild Bill Hickok KOIN Photo Bulk JO p.m. KPTV-Mlll Ends KOIN Doue Edward 49 p m. KPTV World On View KOIN Greater t Drama MX) p i. KPTV Bde 114 KOIN Studio One 1 30 pa. KPTV Arthur Murray Dance KOIN Studio One 1:41 pm. KPTV-Nsws Caravan KOIN-fltudio One 1:00 p m. KPTV Name Thil Tune KOIN Burns and Allen :30 pm. KPTV Voice ol Plreetonl KOIN AdolTih Menjou 1 00 p m. KPTV Dennlt Day KOIN 1 t-ove Lucy I 30 p m. KPTV Rooen Montiomery KOIN Red Pulton 10:00 p mKPTV Rohert Montromerr KOIN TV Hour 10:30 p.m. KPTV-Tlli-nt Patrol KOIN TV Hour II 00 p m KPTV-iltn Hour Newl KOIN Showtime on Sta 11:01 p m. KPTV-Nlte Owl Theater KOIN Bob Croiby 1:00 p.m. KPTV Matinee Show KOIN Love ol Lite 1:19 p.m. KPTV Matinee KOIN search Tomorrow 1:30 p.m. KPTV Matinee KOIN Ouldlnt Lllht 1:41 p.m. KPTV Matinee KOIN Valient Lady 1:00 p.m. KPTV Matinee Theater KOIN Oarrr Moore Show 3:30 p.m. KPTV On Your Account KOIN Strike It Rich 9:00 p.m. KPTV Kate Smith KOIN oarry Moora 1:19 p.m. KPTV Kat Smith KOIN Armchair Thealer 4:00 p.m. KPTV Welcome Traveler! KOIN Armchair Thealer 4:90 p.m. KPTV The Tormaker KOIN Mr. Moon 4:44 p.m. KPTV The Toymaker KOIN Cartoon Time 4:00 p.m. KPTV Howdy Doody KOIN Saddle Pali 9:30 p.m. KPTV Bar 31 Corral KOIN-Saddle Pali 4:00 p.m. KPTV-TBA KOIN Mutter Weatherman 4:19 p.m. KPTV Telenewi Weekly KOIN Photo Quia 4 10 p.m. KPTV stranae Adventure KOIN Doni Edwardi Newe 4:49 pa. KPTV World on View KOIN Jane Froman Show 1:00 p.m. KPTV Liberace KOIN Ranae Rider 7:30 p.m. KPTV Plana Shore KOIN Hollywood Music Hall 1:43 p.m KPTV Newa caravan KOIN Hollywood Music Hall 1 00 p.m. KPTV Bob Hope KOIN Where's Raymond? 1:30 p m. KPTV Bob Hope KOIN Red Skelton t 00 p.m. KPTV FlresM" Tnrater KOIN Captured t.30 p m. KPTV Circle Theater KOIN Suspense 10:00 p.m. KPTV Judee For Yourself KOIN- Danarr 10:J0 p m. KPTV-Blf Picture KOIN Make Room lor Daddy 11:00 p m. KPTV Foster s News KOIN Show lime on Sll 11:10 p m. KPTV-Weather Vsne II1S pm KPTV-Nlte Owl Theater WRITER DIES k, , . Ben Hur - Lampman, poet laureate of Oregon, who' died Sunday in Portland. Ben Lampman, Passes Away PORTLAND, (UP) Ben Hur Lampman, 67, Oregon's poet lau reate and associate editor of The Orcgonian, died yesterday at a local sanitarium of arterial scler osis. Lampman's writings have been published in collections and in cluded in anthologies, as well as printed in national magazines. His most popular works dealt with nature as he saw it in every day life. He was designated Orcgons' first poet laureate in 1051. He was born in Barron, Wis., in 1886, and had been a member of The Oregonian staff for 35 years. He founded a newspaper in North Dakota as a young man and was publishing another news paper at Gold Hill, Ore., when invited to join The Oregonian. After many years as a reporter and feature wrtier, he became an associate editor. Lampman was author of six books, including two which were collections of his writings for The Oregonian "How Could I Be Forgetting?" and "At the End of the Car Line." Survivors include his widow, Lena Sheldon Lampman, and two daughters, Mrs. Carolyn Cooper, Portland, and Mrs. Hope Fisk, Los Alamitos, Calif. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. "tomorrow in the Morninglight chapel of J. P. Finley & Son. ALBERT CADLE STRICKEN DALLAS Albert A. Cadle. who suffered a severe heart at tack at his home in the Crowley Station district Saturday, is still confined to the Dallas hospital. Cadle had his first attack while hunting moose in Canada in October. Turkey Day at Lebanon Feb. 3 LEBANON Turkey Day, an annual event for 16 years at tracting growers from all parts of the Willamette valley will be held on Feb. 3 in the city hall auditorium. Harold M. Phillips, vice-president of the First Na tional ' bank of Portland, will give the key address on "What's Ahead in Business for 1954" at 11 a.m. Election of officers will be the first order of business at 10 a.m. The morning's first ad dress will be given by C. W. Norton, president of Northwest Poultry and Dairy Products. At noon, turkey producers will be the guests of the Leba non Chamber of Commerce for turkey dinners served at two churches. During . the latter session, Noel Benmon, OSC, will con duct n panel discussion. Speak ers will include Marlow Jenks, Tangent, and Gordon Ryals, Al bany, who will speak on hatch ing; Walt schwedler, Portland, on export markets for eggs and poults, and W. T. Guertze, Port land, on development of more retail outlets for Oregon tur keys. Final speaker of the day will be Dr. E. M. Dickinson, OSC, who will discuss diseases and parasites of turkeys. A coffee hour will follow ad journment at 3 p.m. Methodist Men to Be Hosts to Wives Methodist Men of the First First Methodist church will be hosts to their wives at a "Sweet heart" buftet dinner to be served in the church dining room at 6:30 Monday night. Albert Zieeler, exchange teach er from New Zealand, who is an instructor in the Pamsh junior high staff, will be the guest speaker. He will discuss his na tive land and show motion pic tures. "Methodist Men," organized several months ago, has shoulder ed the responsibility of serving coiiee following the second sun- day morning service to those communicants who wish to re main in the dining room a few minutes and get acquainted. increases between the April 1. 1950 census and an official estimate July 1, 1953, the Census Bureau said Sunday. California led the way with a 14.2 per cent gain, from 10,413,000 to 11,667,000 to replace Pennsyl vania as the nation's second most populated state. Oregon gained 7.1 per cent, from 1.519,000 to 1.625,000, to place 16th in percentage gain, and Wash ington's population went up 5.9 per cent, from 2,317.000 to 2,442,000 and placed 19th. New York remained first among all the states with a July 1. 1953 estimated population of 13,190.000. It is doubtful whether whales have' a sense of smell. Oregon Population Gain 7.1 Per Cent WASHINGTON I - California, Washington and Oregon were among states reporting population Monmouth IO0F Installs Officers MONMOUTH Officers of Nor mal lodge and Agate Bebekah lodge, IOOF, were installed at a joint ceremony Monday evening. Claude Winegar, district deputy grand master, and Mary Palmer, district deputy grand president, directed the ceremony. Normal officers are Tom Gib bons, noble grand; Merlyn Ken nison, vice grand: Arthur Stump, recording secretary; Kenneth Dalton, financial secretary; A. E. Fitzgerald, treasurer; Walter Read, warden; Eugene Lane, conductor; F. B. Powell, inside guardian; Art Graffenberger, outside guardian; Carnea Schul merich, RSNG; Leslie Davis, LSNG; W. F. Johnson, RSS; Ira Davis, LSS; Wilford Neely, chap lain; Floyd Fisher, RSVG; El mer Bork, LSVG. " Clifford Hassler is acting past grand. New Rebckah officers are Ger trude Fisher, noble grand; Dora Schulmerich, vice grand; Ivy Ha mar, secretary; Mabel Lofte, treasurer; Ruby Riddell, warden; Mary Bork, conductor; Iona Mil ler, inside guardian; K. Andrews, outside guardian; Mrs. Oscar Groves, RSNG; Alaire Davis, LSNG; Lucille Kennison, color bearer; Mrs. Earl Jaynes, musi cian; Emma Spencer, chaplain; Edith Conrow, RSVG; Mrs. Dora Bangham, LSVG; Ellen Dalton is Red Envoy to :i Italy Recalled ROME, (JP) -I Russia announc d officially laste night that Mik hail Kostilev, reportedly for mer friend of Joseph Stalin and executed Soviet police boss Lav renty P. Beria,. has been recalled as ambassador to Italy. . . 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