Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 19, 1954, Page 15, Image 15

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    FrMay, FeSrnary 19, 1951
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FRIDAY ON KOIN-TV:
6:45 pjU;, Jane Froman Shov-In a tribute to Stephen Foster, the
letting is in a Southern mansion, with Miss Froman singing "Old
Folks at Home," "Beautiful Dreamer," "My Old Kentucky Home,"
and with the quartet, "Some Folks." The quartets special number
is Camptown Races," followed by a "cakewalk" by Peter Birch and
the dance group.
8:30 p.m., Topper Topper is sent on a highly secret trip to Lisbon
"- wi me unit iu inp 10 wsDon. oeorge and Mar
ion hear of it, imagine all kinds of intrigue, but what they don't
know is that Topper is going to Lisbon, South Carolina.
9 p.m., Playhouse of Stars White Hunter Ronald Reagan sights
a new kind of . big game when he takes on an African safari, the
juukc yiiu sciucuicu Uis uruiner 10 aeam in ine jungle Trap.
9:30 p.m., Our Miss Brooks Eve Ardcn helps destroy the open
porch at the home of her principal, Mr. Conklin in our "Miss Brooks"
telecomedy.
11 p.m., Showtime on Six "Thunder Pass," starring Charles
Bickford, Marsha Hunt and J. Carrol Naish.
FRIDAY ON KPTV:
Peanut Circus, 5:30 Starring Nutsy the Clown.
Sky King, 6 "Deadly Cargo," telling of a transport erash that
results in exposure of gold-smuggling racket.
Calvacade of Sports, 7 Ernie Durando vs. Rocky Castellani, mid
dle weights, 10 rounds, from Madison Square Garden.
Dave Garrowan Show, 8 Music-variety program starring Gar
roway with comedian Cliff Norton; Skitch Henderson, directing; Jack
Haskell and Jill Corev, vocalists.
Inner Sanctum, 8:30 "The Perfect Kill."
Big Story, 9 Exposure of malpractice in a rest home for alcoholics,
as effected by Paul Quick, crusading reporter of the Columbus
(Ohio) Citizen.
Campbell Soundstage, 9:30 In "Journey to Java" a man returns
to the scene of his life's remaking, attempting to recapture the
mood of 11 years back. Brian Keth as Bill Drummond, successful
but discontented advertising man.
Heidelberg Wrestling, 10 Local live wrestling from Portland
armory.
Nite Owl Theater, 11:15 "Mystery Liner," starring Noah Berry,
Astrid Alwyn.
SATURDAY ON KOIN-TV:
2:30 p.m., Armchair Theatre "Queen of the Amazons," starring
Patricia Morrison and Robert Foury; Also, "Thurtder Pass," starring
Charles Bickford, Marsha Hunt and J. Carrol Naish.
6 p.m., This Is Show Business Kitty Carlisle is guest panelist
and Phil Foster, comic Eileen Barton, song 'stylist, and
Three's Company, dance trio, are guest artists on "This Is Show Bus
iness." Clifton Fadiman is host and moderator. George S. Kaufman
and Sam Levenson are the regular panelists.
7 p.m., Medallion Theatre "Homeground", dramatic story by Tod
Mosel.
10:30 p.m., Showtime on Six "Grand Canyon" starring Mary Beth
Hughes and Richard Arlen.
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SATURDAY ON' KPTV: '
Magic Circus, 10:30 Featuring Klinker the Clown and his fa
miliars. Adventures of Blink, 10:45 Doings in the Mighty Mixed-Up
forest.
Smilin Ed'l Gang, 11:00 "Tiger Hunter."
Toymaker and His Friends, 11:30 Mr. and Mri Toymaker intro
duce young guests.
Saturday Martinee, 12:00 "Heroes of the Saddle," "Rose of the
Rio Grande."
Sports Clinic, 2:00 Likable Sporster Bill Stout discusses as
pects of a popular sport. Leroy Durst, boxing instructor, Multno
mah Athletic Club, with boy students, will be guest.
Texas Rasslin', 2:15 Abdullah Bey vs. Farmer Jones; Roy Dunn
vt. Irish Jack Kennedy a rematch.
Stranger Than Fiction, 3:15 Another of the Jong-popular shows.
Lone Ranger, 3:30 "Sheriffs Son," recounts happenings as the
Lone Ranger and Tonto trail an ex-convict.
Johnny Jupiter, 4:00 "Cure for a Cold." Duckweather discovers
eure for colds. Trouble is, it only cures robots from outer space.
Abbott and Costcllo, 5:00 "Cheapskates." Auction purchase
proves to be 100 pairs of roller skates.
Superman, 6:30 "Lady in Black" details Jimmy Olsen's bewilder
ment by art thieves.
Col. Humphrey Flack, 6:00 Stars Alan Mowbray as modern
Robin Hood.
Life of Riley, 7:00 "Love Letters."
Ethel and Albert, 7:30 Plans for a wedding reception; the bride,
an 80-year-old aunt. ,
I Led Three Lives, 8:00 A "How to Play Golf" pamphlet holds
clues to Communist activities. FBI Agent Dressier sees to it his
bovs get pamphlet. Sabotage uncovered.
Show of Shows, 9:00 Eddie Albert, movie star, returns for sec
ond appearance and is host. Performances by Billy Williams Quar
tet; Linn and Rod Alexander, Jack Russell. Carl Reiner and How
ard Morris supporting Imogene and Sid in comedy sketches.
Your Hit Parade, 10:30 Top tunes dramatized by Dorotljy Col
lins, Snooky Lanson, the Hit Paraders and Dancers.
Greatest Fights of Century, 11:00 Famed first fight between
Joe Louis and Max Schmoling, Yankee Stadium, June 9, 1936.
Premiere Theater, 11:15 "Stagecoach," slarring John Wayne,
Claire Trevor and Thomas Mitchell; adapted from Ernie Haycon'
story.
SUNDAY ON KOIN-TV:
12:30 p.m., Contest Carnival Barker Gene Crane will introduce
four juvenile circus acts Mystic Smith and Peggy, magicians from
Philadelphia; The Goiter Troupe, comedy tumbling quartet from
Lancaster, Pa.; The Two Biancos, boy and girl parallel-bar act from
Brooklyn, and Margaret Spitser, a juggler from New York.
2:00 p.m., Omnibus Drama achievements at Yale University
and at UCLA, and Southern African songs by Marais and Miranda,
are among the highlights. From New Haven, "Omnibus" will broad
can a scene from the Yale dramalic production of Shakespeare's
"The Merry Wives of Windsor." The UCLA feature will be an
original motion picture." "Time Out of War," made by Terry and
Dennis Saunders for their M. A. degrees at the UCLA school of
Cinematography.
4:30 p.m., Adventure The evolution of Amphibious and Reptilian
Life on Earth. Guests will be Dr. George Gaylord Simpson, Chrm.
of Departments of Geology and Paleontology; and Dr. Edwin H.
Colbert, Curator of Fossil Amphibians and Reptiles at the Ameri
can Museum of Natural History. Charles Collingwood is host.
5:00 p.m., Gene Autry Show "Sheriff of Santa Rosa."
6:00 p.m., You Are There The sudden, electrifying upturn in
the morale of the American revolutionaries which followed Tom
Paine's celebrated "These are the times that try men's souls" pam
phlet will be recreated when Walter Cronkite and the "You Are
There" cameras return to Nov. 25, 1776, to report "The Ordeal
of Tom Paine." . . . ... . .
6- 30 p m., Pride of the Family Attentions paid by Albie Morri
son (Paul Hartman) to a childhood sweetheart who has separated
from her husband, get him into trouble with his wife Catherine
(Kay Wray), in the television comedy series "Pride of the ramily.
7- 30 p.m., What's Mv Line Deborah Kerr, currently starring in
the Broadway success, '"Tea and Sympathy," will be the guest pan
elist. Miss Kerr will be substituting for regular panelist Bennrtt
lerf. who's away on a lecture tour. The other regulars on the pro
gram are moderator John Daly and panelists Dorothy Kilgallcn,
Arlene Francis and Steve Allen.
8:00 p.m., Toast of the Town-Lana Turner and Jane Powr 1
among the galaxy of top Hollywood stars who will be Ed Sulli
van's guesls on CBS Television's "Toast of the Town when the
program salute, the 30th Jubilee of M'Wr. !,
broadcast from CBS Television City In Hollywood Other -Ml
stars scheduled to participate in the program ""E'ther Williams,
Fred Astaire, Greer Carson. Lucille Ball. Desi Arnaz. Walter Pid
geon, Cyd Charisse, Ann Blyth, Debbie Reynolds, Van Johnson.
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Gene Kelly. Pier Angeli, Louii Calhern, Keenan Wynn, Howard
- uitr, vera tuen ana tamuna j-'urdom.
9:00 p.m., G. E. Theater Screen actress Claire Trevor atari in
Foggy Night," a mystery drama. Miss Trevor, as Cora Leslie, col
lides with a parked automobile while driving in a San Francisco
fog, thereby touching off a series of events centering on homicide.
9:30 p.m., Man Behind the Badge A secret investigator of the
Philadelphia Police Department risks his life to smash a large
narcotics ring, in "The Philadelphia Story." The investigator por
trayed in the real-life drama is Detective Thomas Feglcr.
10:00 p.m., The Web A disillusioned young widow makes a
startling discovery about a struBslini? rnmnnapr In lnv with hrr.
in "A Handful of Stars." Arthur Franz and Cloris Leachman co-
max ana i-aity Mccormack and Stephen Chase are featured.
.
SUNDAY ON KPTV:
Mr. Smllei Reads the Funniei, 9:15 Graham Archer entertains
pre-schoolers.
What One Person Can Do, 9:45 Frank Fay is guest Father
Keller discusses the Christopher movement.
Junior Symphony Rehearsal, 10:00 The 80 young musicians, pre
paring ior me syrapnony s 30tn Anniversary concert, rehearse, with
Jacob Avshalomov, guest conductor. Parts of Mozart's Overture to
"Marriage of Figaro," Beethoven'i Concerto in D Major lor violin,
and Schubert's unfinished symphony.
Brotherhood Week Special, 10:30 "Chuck Hansen, One Guy,"
dramatizes race feelings and a solution within industry.
Facts Forum, 11:00 "Wire Tapping", discussed by Congressmen
ta tamunason ana Kenneth Keating. Dan Smoot moderator.
Sunday Matinee, 11:30 "Rogue's Tavern."
Food for Thought, 1:00 "Coffee Costs" discussed by panelists
Maureen Neuberger, John Denny and Glen Silverthorn with Stuart
Sneyd of Ben Hut Coffee compay and Barbara Schwab, consumer.
How Does Your Garden Grow, 1;30 Snapdragons and stocks to
be discussed.
Industry on Parade, 2:00 The dynamos of the dynasty depict
more American manufacturing progress.
Art Llnklctter, 2:15. '
Wedding Belles, 2:30 Bernard Van Home, librarian for the Li
brary Association of Portland, guest of the ihow, featuring brides-to-be.
"Lassie" coats will be modeled.
Kukla, Fran and Ollie, 3:30 Washington's birthdays lead to
wagers that Colonel Crackie can or cannot toss a dollar across the
Delaware, as George W. reportedly did.
Roy Rodgers, 4:00 Roy and Pat Brady tangle with the ill-famed
Opal gang, when the gang robs Pokerville bank, killing a cashier.
Zoo Parade, 4:30 "Winter at the Duck Pond." thrice nostnoned
by reason of insufficient winter, again scheduled; Marlin Perkins
airecang events at Lincoln Park, in Chicago. Jim Hurlbut. com
mentator.
Hallmark Hall of Fame, 6:00 "Miss Tracy of Mt. Vernon." star
ring Sarah Churchill.
Victory at Sea, Part 21, 6:00 "Full Fathom Five." story of de
stroying of Japanese shipping by U. S. submarines and men of
the "silent" service thereof.
Paul Winchell Show. 7:00 Paul's woodenheaded oals Jerry Ma-
honey and Knucklehead Smiff mistake glue for varnish and there
after adhere strictly to business.
Mr. Peepers, 7:30 Photographing of Peepers offers complications.
Colgate Comedy Hour, 8:00 Skate star Sonja Henie. in two ex
hibition numbers, as guest. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, addi
tional guests.
Television Playhouse, 9:00 "Statute of Limitations" fictionizes
what happened after a million-dollar robbery.
Loretta Young Show, 10:00 "Big Little Lie" reveals dilemma
of insecure child who lies to gain notice. Miss Young portrays the
child's mother, a TV actress. Beverly Washburn is cast as the 9-year-old
Ellen.
Man Against Crime, 10:30 "Mike's Missing Marbles," combines
brain injury, murder, confusion in absorbing detective drama.
Meet the Press, 11:00 Martin Dies, guest
Twenty Questions, 11:30 Mrs. Lillian P. Patterson, dean of the
School of Nursing, University of Washington, guest panelist
On Television
KPTV (27).
UHF
KOIN-TV (6)
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Mt Angel
MT. ANGEL Miss Maurita
Jaeger was elected chief ranger
of the Juvenile members of the
Catholic order of Women Forest
ers at the annual election of of
ficers held Saturday afternoon in
the meeting room of St Mary's
school.
Other officers elected were
Miss Patricia Schmitz, vice-chief
ranger; Miss Jeanette Wolf, treas
urer, and' Miss Arlene scnmitz,
secretary. Other offices will be
filled by appointment.
The newly elected officers
were installed by the chief ranger
Miss Rita Hauth.
Following the business meet
ing, a Valentine party was en
joyed. Mrs. E. A. Hammer, juve
nile director, was in charge.
The Catholic order of Men and
Women Foresters will sponsor a
benefit card party on Shrove
Tuesday, March 2, in the audi
torium of St. Mary's school. The
proceeds of the party will be giv
en to the Benedictine Sisters
here.
Mrs. Joseph Warn and Mrs.
John Kloft, general chairmen,
will be assisted by Mrs. Val Eb
erle, Mrs. John Schmitz, Mrs. Al
Bentz, Mrs. Carl Fessler, Mrs.
Edward Hammer, Mrs. Conrad
Schmaltz and Miss Olive Schmidt.
To compliment her daughter
Bonnie Walker on the occasion of
her fifth birthday anniversary,
Mrs. Cyril Walker entertained at
a birthday party Saturday after
noon in her home.
Those present included the
honor guest, and Mrs. Dollie
Ramp, Jimmy Wood, Stevie Wood
and Mrs. Norto nWood, all of
Brooks; Rita Uselman, Sandra
Erwert, Billy Ebner, Paul Ebner, i
Gloria Klcinschmit, Betty Klein- j
schrnit, Dick Klcinschmit, Marie
Meissner, Janice Brundridge, !
Ronnie Walker, Mrs. Robert Er- j
wert and Mary Ann Ebner.
Darrell Sample took over the '
operations of the Mount Angel
Richfield Service Station this
week from William "Bill" Schae
cher. Mr. Schaecher, who operated
the station for the past two years,
has accepted a position with the
Marion County Redi-Mix Co.
The Mount Angel Farmers Un
ion Warehouse will hold their an
nual membership meeting in the
auditorium nf St. Man1, a,.Vinnl
on Saturday, Feb. 20, beginning
ai iu:uu a.m. A program has been
arranged, and a free luncheon
will be served at noon.
Two directori will be elected.
Directors whose terms expire are
George Vachtcr and Rdnald Stev
ens. A Well Child clinic will be
held at the Legion Memorial Hall
here on Tuesday afternoon, Feb.
23, starting at 1 p.m.
Mrs. Thomas Bockelman may
be contacted for details and an.
pojntmcnts.
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10:10 e.B. KPTV Whale Cooklns
KOIH TBA
10:41 e.aa. KPTV Whifi Cooking
KOIN Brliliter Diy
110 em. KPTV H a w k Ins Pill
KOIN KOIN Kitchen
11:11 .m. KPTV 3 Blip, u Hrun
KOIN KOIN Kitchen
11:10 a.m. KPTV intend or Family
KOIN epotllte Revue
11:41 e.m. KPTV Friend ol Family
KOIN UltoO Deal
11:00 noon KPTV Brim end Oroora
KOIN nit rayotf I
11:11 p.m. KPTV TBA
KOIN BlK Peyort
11 JO p.a. kptv Talent Pelrol
KOIN Bob Ciulr
1:00 aaa. KPTV Matinee Theater
KOIN Lovo 01 LIU
1:11 a.m. kptv Matinee Theater
KOIN Search Tomorrow
1:H pm. KPTV Matinee Theater
KOIN Ouldlni Lliht
l:l p.m. KPTV Matinee Theater
KOIN Valiant Lad,
1:00 p.m. KPTV Matinee Theater
KOIN Double or Nothlni
1:10 p.m. KPTV On Your Account
KOIN Blrlko It Rich
1:00 pjh. KPTV Kate smith
KOIN Oarrj Moor
1:11 p.m. KPTV Kate Smith
KOIN Armchair Theater
4:00 p.m. KPTV Welcome Travelera
KOIN Armchair Theater
4:10 pm.. KPTV Toymaker
KOIN Mr. Moon
4:41 p.m. KPTV Toymaker
KOIN Cartoon 6how
1:00 p.m. KPTV TBA
KOIN-Baddle Pali
l:J p.m. KPTV Peanut Clrcue
KOIN Time for Beany
S:4t p.m. KPTV Bar 17 Corral
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M p.m. KPTV-Sky Klnt
KOIN Weatherman
:1S p.m. KPTVSkr Klne
KOIN Photo Quia
1:10 p.m. KPTV Telenewe Weekly
koin doui IdwaMe Neva
0:41 p.m. KPTV World on View
KOIN Jane Froman
1:00 p.m. KPTV-aporte calvalcade
1T.01N Hank McCune Show
1:S0 p.m. KPTV Sporti cavalcade
KOIN Oiila and Harriet
T:4S p.m. KPTV Newt Caravan
KOIN Orate and Harriet
0:00 p.m. KPTV David Oarrocay
KOIN Amos and Andy
t:30 p.m. KPTV Inner sanctum
KOIN Topper
m p.m. KPTV Bit story
KOIN Playhouae of Start
1:10 p.m. KPTV Campbell Bound Stale
K.OIN Our Mill Brooke
10:00 p.m. KPTV Wraitllni
KOIN My Friend Irma
10:M p.m. KPTV Wreitllni
KOIN Break the Bank
11:00 .m. KPTV Eleventh Hour Ntwi
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11:10 p.m. KPTV Weather Vane
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.Elizabeth Winship, junior from Arlington, Calif., who is
east in the title role of Willamette university's production of
the Greek tragedy, "Electra," which will ba produced on the
stage of Waller hall Feb. 25-27. A special adaptation of Sopho
cles' "Electra," taken from eight separate translations, has been
edited by Robert Putnam, director of theater.
V.i P.m. KPTV Ithel and Albert
KOIN Life with Father
1:00 p.m. KPTV I Lad 1 Uvea ,
KOIN Jackie aleaeoa
I:t0 p.m. KPTV Amateur Hour .
KOIN Jackie Oleaion
0:00 P.m. KPTV Show of Show
KOIN Two for the Money '
040 p.m. KPTV show ol Sliowa
koin My favorite rruaoei
10:00 p.m. KPTV Allow of Shnwa
. koin Half Hour Theater
10:10 p.m. KPTV Hit Parade
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11:00 P.m. KPTV Oreatut FlchU
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11:11 p.m. KPTV Prelmer Theater
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Wages Increased
ALBANY Effective immedi
ately, a 7-ccnt per hour wage
increase for construction work
ers has become applicable in the
Linn and Benton county at as, it
was revealed Thursday by V. V.
Harvey, business representative
of Building and General Labor
Union Local 1386, AFL. The
highest scale will be for gunnite
nozzlemen who will receive $2.67
an hour, with hod carriers, mor
tar men, tending masons and
plasterers, $257 an hour. Lowest
scale will be for building labor
ers who will receive $2.17 an
hour.
Northern lights are caused by
gantic currents of electrified par
ticles spouting from the sun like
streams from a huge hose.
8ATTBDAY
10 :M a.m. KPTV TBA
10;JO a.m. KPTV Magic Circua
11:00 a m. KPTV Ed McOonnell
11:10 a.m. KPTV Toymaker and Friend!
11:45 a.m. KPTV Toymaker and FrlendJ
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11:00 noon KPTV Saturday Matinee
KOIN Two Oun Playhouae
13:10 p.m. KPTV Saturday Matinee
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KOIN Ble Picture
1:10 p.m. KPTV Saturday matinee
KOIN Space Patrol
1.00 p m. KPTV Sporta Clinic
KOIN epolllte on Youth
1:11 p.m. KPTV Teaaa Ralln'
KOIN Armchair Theater
I K p.m. KPTV Teiat Wraaalln'
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1:11 p.m. KPTV Straneer Than Fiction
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1:10 p.m. KPTV Lone Itamer
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4:00 p.m. KPTV Johnny Jupiter
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41 p.m. KPTV Chuck rotter
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T:00 p.m. KPTV Life of Klley
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SUNDAY
S:1S a.m. Z3TV Reading Funnies
0:10 a.m. KPTV The Paitor
OS a.m. KPTV Chrletopher VIovamt
10:00 a.m. KPTV Junior Symphony
10:10 a.m. KPTV Brotherhood Week
ll:0O a.m. KPTV Facta Forum
11:10 a.m. KPTV Sunday Matlnae
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13:00 noon kptv Sunday Matinee
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11:10 p.m. KPTV Sunday Matinee
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I KOIN Juvenile Jury
1:10 p.m, KPTV Your Garden
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State Loans for
Dams Proposed
BURNS UFI Proposal! for the
state to make loans for individuals
or groups who want to build dams
were heard here Thursday at
meeting of the State Water Re
sources Committee.
Speakeri said they favored any
thing that would encourage devel
opment of water resources. Farm
and community-sized dams were
mentioned.
The Grant County Livestock
Assn., then suggested the state
loans. Alton Basey of Riley sup
ported this, saying Individuals
would be willing to repay long-
term loans. Forrest Cooper, a Lake
County attorney, also suggesteA
long-term agriculture credit for
the same purpose.
The Harney County Stock Grow
ers, the Harney County Land Use
Committee and the Poison Creek
Grange all favored creation of a
Players Offer
Greek tragedy
For the first time la more than
two decades, the Willamette Uni
versity Players will present a
Greek tragedy on the stage of
Waller Hall, February 25-27, at
8:19 p.m.
A special adaptation of Soph
ocles' "Electra," haa been edited
by Robert Putnam, director of
theater. The transcription hai .
been written to preserve the spir
it of the original Greek drama.
Rather than employing the
modern-day choral group of two
or three members, the Willam
ette presentation will feature six
women in the chorus, adhering
as closely as possible to the orig-,
inal Greek element.
The original Greek convention
of stage setting has been adapted.
Plot of "Electra" develops from '
the unethical dealings of Elec
tro's (Elizabeth Winship) great
grandfather Pelops. A curse was
called down upon Pelops and all
of his descendents, prophesying
there would always be murder
and bloodshed within the family.
Electra's mother, Clytemnestra
(Sheila Ryan Laue) conspires
with her lover Aegisthus (David
Finlay) to murder her husband
Agamemnon when he returns
from' the Trojan war.
Electra, being inordinately '
fond of her father, develops a
tremendous hatred for her moth
er and a desire to avenge her
father's murder. Her only means
is throguh her younger brother
Orestes (Carl Ritchie).
As the play opens Orestes re
turns, now old enough to avenge
his father's murder. Interest in
the first act lies in the emotion
al relationships between Electra
and her sister Chrysothemls
(Clarine Woolery) and her moth
er. The second act is devoted to
the discovery of Orestes' return
and the revenge of Agamemnon
as brought about by the murder
of Clytemnestra and Aegisthus.
TERRORISTS WRECK
TWO TRAINS
RANGOON, Burma III Ter
rorists wrecked two passenger
trains in Burma Thursday, kill
ing at least three persons. Two
other persons were missing and
many were reported injured.
permanent water resources com
mittee. They also suggested a change In
the water code to allow county
watermastera to settle disputes
over irrigation ditches in the same
way that disputes over water rights
on natural streams are settled. At
present requests have to be sub
mitted in writing, before county
watermasters can act on the dis
pute over ditch rights.
Bill Farrell, Canyon City, speak
ing for the Grant County Livestock
Assn., said dams are needed on
the North Fork of the John Day
River for irrigation, flood control
and erosion prevention. He said.
however, that there would be op
position to any dams that would
take hay land out of production.
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