Wednesday, February 3, 1954 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Pic 13 Tele-Views Radio-Television I a On Television ' KPTV U7)-KOIN-TV (65' UHF VHF WEDNESDAY ON KPTV: Matinee Theater, 1 "Bill Cracks Down," Grant Withers, Bea trice Roberts. Name's the Same, 6 Robert Q. Lewis, emcee. Portland Flower Girl Contest, 6:30 Kickoff program to name "Miss Flowers." Mike Davenport, emcee. Life is Worth Living, 7 Bishop Fulton J. Sheen discusses psy chiatry. I Married Joan, 8 Judge Stevens (Jim Backus) decides fate of Marty, chimpanzee heir to a fortune. My Little Margie, 8:30 Gale Storm, Charles Farrell. Margie goes to great length to keep father unaware of her lease-breaking activi ties. Kraft Theater, 9 "One Man in a Million," James 'Barton, Dor othy Hart, Doro Merande, Ray Bramley. Vermont farmer receives erroneous government check for million bucks. Comedy. ' Cavalcade of America, 10:30 "What Hath God Wrought," star ring Eduard Franz, Tom Browne Henry, Steven Clark. Story of Samuel Morse and his fight to get recognition of first telegraph. Nile Owl Theater, 11:01 "Zero Hour," Frieda Inescourt, Otto Kruger. WEDNESDAY ON KOINTV: 3:30 p.m.. Armchair Theatre "Federal Bullets" starring Terry Walker and Milburn Stone. 5:30 p.m.. Kit Carson Kit Carson and El Toro track down a gang of Frontier outlaws who have stolen top secret government documents under the mistaken impression that the envelopes con tain army payroll, in "The Adventures of Kit Carson". Kit Carson, played by Bill Williams, and his pal, El Toro, portrayed by Don Diamond, join a sheriff's posse in a search for Ace Jcffers and his bandit henchmen, who have been terrorizing the entire country side. They find Ace has been murdered by one of the gang, who also is about to kill Ace's younger brother to obtain possession of a map showing where the outlaw's loot is hidden. Carson and El Toro save the boy's life, capture the killer, and recover the money and documents in an exciting finish. 7 p.m., Blue Ribbon Bouts Willie Troy, the sensational knock out puncher from Washington, D.C., meets Moses Ward, of Detroit, at the Detroit Olympia. Troy a stablcmate of heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano, has scored six straight knockout victories and is against an unheralded, but extremely good middleweight, Ward, who has lost only two of 21' starts. 7:45 p.m. Startime Premiere showing of musical program to be presented each Wednesday. The Ink Spots sing "If I Didn't Care" and Frankie Carle plays "Penguin at the Waldorf". 10 -p.m., Wrestling from Hollywood The Semi-Main Event fea tures Lord Carleton versus Dennis Clary. The colorful Main Event is a tag team featuring Bonitq Gardini and Dangerous Danny Mc Shain versus Billy Varga and Gentleman Jerry Woods. II p.m., Showtime on Six "The Big Lie" starring Lee Bowman and Ramsey Ames.. (Tentative). THURSDAY ON KOINTV: 3:15 p.m., Armchair Theatre "Goodnight Sweetheart" star ring Robert Livingston and Ruth Terry. 8 n.m.. Meet Mr. McNutley Ray Milland even as you and I is so delightful with the purchase of a new car that he can't resist the temptation to show it off. The complications that follow his inocent excursion make for eight cylinder comedy. 8:30 p.m., Four Star Playhouse Charles Boyer will star op posite lovely Dorothy Hart when "Singer Four Star Playhouse" presents "Second Dawn", story of a man's courageous struggle aeainst blindness. 10 n.m.. Philin Morris Playhouse "Taste", an adaptation of Roald Dahl's tale about a gourmet who wagers he can sip any wine, name it and give its year, will be presented. He bets his mansion and estate against the hand of his host's daughter. "Taste" is one of 18 short stories just published under the title of "Someone Like You." 11 p.m., Showtime on Six "Fighting Back" starring Paul Lang ton and Joe Sawyer. THURSDAY ON KPTV: Matinee Theatre. 1 "Rieht Man," Alan Ladd, Julie Bishop. Hunting and Fishing News, 6:30 Rudy Lachermeier shows r:t f..l i H.innntn Trlthe t( Pnllim" in rubber boat; Skipper of boat, Wally Hunter, to be guest. Sports 30. 7 Tom Harmon. You Bet Your Life, 8 Groucho Marx, emcccing famed comedy quiz. Dragnet, 9 Sergeant Friday dramatizes another case from files of Los Angeles Police. Jack Webb, starring. Ford Tchatcr, 9:30 "Lucky Tommy Jordan," Will Rogers, Jr., raula Raymond, Kvicn McCarthy, in story of married couple at odds with wartime friend. Martin Kane, 10 Mark Stevens in another detective drama. Arthur Murray Dance Party, 10:30 Local live show from KPTV. with sis "Miss Flower" candidates appearing. Nitc Owl Theatre, 11:01 "Odette," starring Trevor Howard, Anna Nagcl. (British premiere quality film.) RE-ALIGNED SALT CREEK CHANNEL DRAINS 4000 ACRES Detective Work by Lucille Leads to Arrest of Burglar HOLLYWOOD W) Police report that a bit of detective work by Lu cille Ball led In the arrest of a man who has admitted he made about $16,000 a year by posing as a writer and burglarizing studio dressing rooms. Hollywood detectives Claire Rid in;; and Byron Diller said Kenneth WEDNESDAY. 10:00 a.m. KPTV Dint Done School 10:10 a.m. KPTV-Wmt'l Cooklni? KOIN SpotMla Revue 10: IS a.m. KPTV Whtt's Cooklnit KOIN Brlahter Der 11:00 a.m. KPTV Hawkins Falla KOIN Koln Kitchen 11:11 ajn. KPTV 3 Steps to Heaves KOIN KOIN Kitchen 11:10 t.m. KPTV mend 01 nmllr koin Koln Kitchen 11:15 a.m. KPTV Friend of Famll KOIN Koin Nearsreel 13:00 noon KPTV Bride and Orooa KOIN Bis PajotI IMS p.m. KPTV TBA KOIN Bit Paroff 11:30 P.m. KPTV TBA KOIN BOO Crosbr 1:00 p.m. KPTV Matinee KOIN Love ,o! Ufa 1:15 p.m. KPTV Matinee KOIN Search Tomorrow 1.J0 p.m. KPTV Matlnea KOIN Ouldint Llfht 1:5 p.m. KPTV Matinee KOIN Valiant Lady 1:00 p.m. KPTV Matinee KOIN Double or Nothlnt 3:30 p.m. KPTV On Your Account KOIN strike It Rich 1:00 p.m. KPTV Kate Smith KOIN Carry Moore 3:30 p.m. KPTV Kate Smith KOIN Armchair Theatrr 4:00 p.m. KPTV Welcome Traveler! KOIN Armchair Theater 4:10 p.m. KPTV The Toymaker KOIN Mr. Moon iM p.m. KPTV The Toymaket KOIN Cartoun Time :00 p.m. KPTV Howdy Doody KOIN Saddle Pali CIO p.m. KPTV Bar 37 Corral KOIN Kit Carson COO p.m. KPTV Names the Samt KOIN Mr. Weatherman 6:11 p.m. KPTV Name the Sam KOIN Photo Quia 6:30 p.m. KPTV Flower contest r-OIN Doua Edwards : p.m. KPTV World on View KOIN This Is Your Muslo 7:00 p.m. KPTV BishopSheen KOIN Fight 1:30 p.m. KPTV Coke Time KOIN Flsht 1:45 p.m. KPTV News Caravan KOIN Fight 1:00 p.m. KPTV I Married Joan KOIN Arthur Godfrey 1:30 p.m. KPTV My Little Marala KOIN Arthur C-odfrer COO p.m. KPTV Kraft Theater KOIN Strike It Rich 0:30 p.m. KPTV Kraft Theater KOIN I've Dot a Secret 10:00 p.m. KPTV This Is Your Life KOIN Hollywood Wrestllnc 10:30 p.m. KPTV cavalcade of America KOIN Wrestling 11:15 p.m. KPTV Nlta Owl Theater TUUSSDAI 10:00 a.m. KPTV Ding Dona Bell 10:30 a.m. KPrV What's Cooking KOIN Spotllte Revue 10:15 a.m. KPTV Whafe Cook Ins? KOIN Brlihter Day 11:00 a.m. KPTV Hawkins Fall KOIN Koln Kitchen 11:1! a.m. KPTV 3 Steps to Heaven KOIN Koln Kitchen 11:30 a.m. KPTV Friend of Family KOIN Koln Kitchen 11:45 a.m. KPTV Friend of Family KOIN Newsreel 13:00 noon KPTV Bride and Groom KOIN Eig Payoff 13:30 p.m. KPTV TBA KOIN Bob Crosby 1:00 p.m. KPTV Matinee KOIN Love of Lift 1:13 p.m. KPTV Matinee KOIN Search Tomorrow 1:30 p.m. KPTV Matinee KOIN Guiding Light 1:45 p.m. KPTV Matinee KOIN Valiant Lady 1:00 p.m. KPTV Matinee KOIN Garry Moort 1:1s p.m. KPTV- -Hollywood Reel KOIN Garry Moore 3:30 p.m. KPTV On Your Account KOIN strike It Rich 1:00 p.m. KPTV Kate Smith KOIN Garry Moora 3:1 p.m. KPTV Kte Smith KOIN Armchair ShoV 4:00 p.m. KPTV Welcome Traveler! KOIN Armchair show 4:30 p.m. KPTV Toymaker KOIN Mr. Moon 4:4 p.m. KPTV Toymaker KOIN Cartoon Tlma 6:00 p.m. KPTV Howdy Doody KOIN-fiaddle Pals 6:10 p.m. KPTV Bar 37 Corral KOIN Space Ranter 6:00 p.m. KPTV Captain Video KOIN Mr. Weatherman 6:15 p.m. KPTV Captain Video KOIN Musical Momenta 6:30 p.m. KPTV Hun tins and Fishtni KOIN Douir Edwards News 6:45 p.m. KPTV World on View KOIN Sports Scholar 1:00 p.m. KPTV Sports KOIN CLco Kid 7:30 p.m. KPTV Dinah Shore KOIN Place the Fact 7:43 p.m. KFTV News, Sports KOIN Place the Fact 6:00 p.m. KPTV Groucho Mara KOIN Meet Mr. McNullr 6:30 p.m. KPTV Chevron Theater KOIN Four Star Flayhoust :06 p.m. KPTV Dragnet KOIN Video Playhouse 1:30 p.m. KPTV Ford Theater KOIN Big Town 10:00 p.m. KPTV Martin Kant KOIN The Playhouse 10 10 p.m. KPTV Arthur Murray -s xiu . i'si-'' - Increased Pension Bill For Congressmen Passed in Y if-- W -- infra, r." ' i ,n , , -i Salt Creek drainage project In Polk county, a locally fi nanced project six miles in length and calculated to benefit about 4000 acres, reaches near maximum flow through the improved and re-aligned channel of Salt Creek that debouches into the South Yamhill river near Dayton. Raytheon WW I Barracks Formed Here "Hiyah, buddy," will be the greeting when members of Sal em's newly-organized Barracks of Veterans of World War I go to meetings. The Barracks was organized Monday night when 52 members of that war met at Beaver Hall. elected officers, beard speakers from other cities, and discussed objectives, which include more adequate pensions. The main speaker was Harlan W. Barnes of Portland, regional vice com mander, who explained the pur poses of the organization which includes widows and orphans in the scope of its benefits. Nationally the organization got the go-ahead signal this month at Cleveland, Ohio. Headquarters will be at Fort Wayne, Ind., un der the directorship of Emanuel Levy, national commander. Locally it was voted to keep the charter open and secure at least 200 members. All members attending the first meeting joined the Barracks. The next meeting will be held in about two weeks as an open meeting on a date to be announced. Also it was voted to creanizc an auxiliary. Other speakers were Jim Waldt, commander of Eugene Barracks and national liaison of ficer; Morris J. Brownsten. ad jutant and treasurer of Eugene Barracks; td Varncs, commander of Portland Barracks; Monte C. Walton, adjutant and treasurer of Portland Barracks; and Jack Del Icy, judge advocate I Portland Barracks. Officers elected for the Salem Barracks were: Comander, Frank W. Young; adjutant and treasurer, Ralph J. Baldwin; three-year trustee, Lloyd C. Demarest; two-year trustee, Frank M. Strausbaugh; one-year trustee. Emerv A. Ra- boin; sergcant-at-arms, Georee Fellers. Officers to be elected at the next meeting will be first vice commander, second vice com mander, chaplain and judge ad vocate. A standard Roman cohort con tained about 600 men. Idanha Shows Real Spirit in Campaign . Arthur A. Athcrton. Marion county chairman for the polio fund, is pleased with the spirit shown by the town of Idanha which gave $418 in the Nauray campaign. Atherton received the money Tuesday and said that all re turns from elsewhere in the coun ty have not yet been received. Co-chairman in the . Idartha campaign were Quincy Smith and Henry J. Hiebert, and the con tribution amounted almost to $1 for every man. woman and child in Idanha. Concerted effort gave the drive there a good lift when a bingo game sponsored by the Willing Workers club and the American Legion auxiliary produced $150 and a pie social by the Idanha By WILLIAM WASHINGTON GB-A bill to in crease pension payments to Con gress members was passed by the House without opposition or dis cussion yesterday and sent to the Senate. One new provision would lower the retirement age for House members and senators. Present law permits pension payments only alter a member has reached the age of 62 (unless he's disabled), and then only if he has paid into the pension fund for at least six years. The pro posed new law would permit re tirement at full benefits at age 60 after 10 years of service, or at age 55 after 10 years of service but at a slightly reduced rate. Another change would , allow members to have their pension pay computed on any five consecutive years of service. Present law bases the computation on the average salary over the member's entire service. Members would pay into the re tirement fund on the basis of $15,000 annual salary instead of $12,500. The $2,500 expense allow ance paid to all members would be classed as salary. No change is made in the contribution rate, 6 per cent annually. F. ARBOGAST The bill also provides for pay ment of annuities to widows and children of congressmen -who die while in office. These survivor get no benefits now. Here's how the new plan would work in the case of a congressman with the minimum six years of congressional service: He would pay into the fund $900 annually on the basis of $15,000 income, or a total of $5,400 in pay ments. On retirement, he would receive $2,250 annually, his pen sion being computed at the rate of 1V per cent of his average pay multiplied by the number of years of service. Under existing law, the same member would have paid $4,500 into the fund (6 per cent on $12,500 annually for six years), and would receive from it $1,875 annually. 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K0IN-TV Channel 6 Darling, 31, a handsome and well dressed ex-convict, was arrested yesterday and booked on suspicion oi burglary when he was found snooping in a dressing room at the General Service Studios. The police said Darling freely admitted that he had been opcrat- ing in film and TV studios for the last four years, roaming around the lots by posing as a writer and always carrying a script under his arm. The detectives said that only re cently the first lead in the case was supplied by Miss Ball. She said she encountered a stranger emerging from the dressing room of her husband, Dcsi Arnaz. She gave police such a good descrip tion of the man that they located Darling's record in police files and circulated his photograph at all studios. Yesterday a studio electrician, Bill King, recognized Darling from one of the photographs and called the Hollywood police sta tion. Hollywood detectives said Darl ing, who served a term in San Quentin Prison in the 1940s for a $12 burglary, admitted nearly ,VKi studio thefts during the four-year period and that he sometimes net ten as high as $."iO0 a day. He told officers: "I don't mind going up the river again. I've really been living for the last four years." Police said his recent victims in- I eluded Harriet Nelson, wife of Oz- zic Nelson, Joan Davis and Arnaz. KOIS Mr. and Mrs. North 11:00 p.m. KPTV Nex. aporta KOIN Showtime on SIX 11:05 p.m. KPTV Nile Owl Theater Darling told officers he had been living in a $25 a day suite at a Hollywood hotel, dressed only in custom-tailored clothes, and trav eled extensively in the United States. Canada and Mexico. NARR RADIO And TELEVISION 2140 S. 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