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Salem, Oregon, Saturday, January. 21, 1956 THE CAPITAL JOURNAE ' Sectlori 2 Par 5 Tele-Views ' '"'' Fir SATURDAY ON KOIN-TV: ".. Annelialr-"Waltz Time": Carol Raye, Peter Graves, Patricia Medina. I:M p.ni.. Jaa Girl friends hire young man to 'keep house; he does such good job that other women tenants insist husbands do likewise 10 p.m., Gunsmoke Marshal Matt Dillon has a showdown. 11 p.m.. Showtime 8lx-"Guilty Bystagder": Faye Emerson, Zachary Scott. . . SATURDAY ON KPTV: I p.m.. Cat and Fiddle-Dan Dailey, Gale Sherwood and Jack Whiting co-star in Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach romantic musical comedy; first introduced in 1931. Hit songs include "The "Night Was Made for Love, 'She Didn't Say Yes, She Didn't Say No," "Try to Forget," "The Breeze Kissed Your Hair," and "The Love Parade." S p.m.. Perry Como . t p.m.. Highway Patrol-Chief takes to air to trap killer and prevent harm coming to fugitive's two hostages. II p.m., Championship Bowling Bill Welu versus Bill Lillard. SATURDAY ON KLOR: p.m.. Flash Gordon "Electroman" stars Steve Holland, ACE of Spacemen. On planet Odin life is metal, and exists at will of god EM. 3:30 p.m., SpoUite Theatre "Southside M000" starring Don DeFore, Andrea King and George Tobias. Story of hunt for counterfeiter. SVp.m., Grand Old Opry Musical salute to composer Hank Williams. "Cold, Cold Heart", "Your Cheatin' Heart", "Jambalaya", "Hey, Good Lookin' ", "Honky Tonkin' " and "There'll Be No Teardrops To night." ( p.m., Ozark Jubilee Full hour of music-comedy-variety entertain ment. From Springfield, Mo., "The Crossroads of Country Music." 7 p.m.. Academy Theatre "Let's Live A Little." stars Robert Cum mings and Hedy Lamarr. Academy host John Salisbury presents scenes from "All That Heaven Allows" starring Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson; Doris Gray interviewed by Conrad Nagel. Interview with Mae West on opening night of "Diamond Lil." I p.m., Lawrence Welk Musical variety program by twenty-one men of music, lovely maid of song, Alice Lon. 10 p.m.. Cinema Showcase "One Wild Oat" stars Stanley Holloway. Comedy of rivalry between neighbors, until past forces them to join forces, i SUNDAY ON KOIN-TV: II a.m.. Lamp Unto My Feet Problems of sensitive man, how re solved in "Masquerade." 11:30 a.m., Wild Bill Hickok-"Buckshot Comes Home": Horse, Buckshot, helps save Indian friend from paying penalty. 12:30 p.m., "Behind the Law" Lone Ranger tricks Big Jim Folsom's gang across county line so they may be captured. 1 p.m., Suspense drama, "The Challenge" An original teleplay by Bernard Girard on Front Row Center. , . 1 ,1 p.m.. Omnibus Part II of "The Great Adventure" Arne Sucks dor ("; an exciting film story of nature life. 3:30 p.m., A salute to the approximately 21,000,000 veterans of the Armed Forces of the United States in Magic Bond. 4 p.m., Sunday Armchair Theatre "Enemy of Women"; Donald Woods, Claudia Drake. 5 p.m., Lucy Show Ricky at a baby shower girls give Lucy. 5:30 p.m., Police Lieutenant Bart Grant discovers "The Corpse On the Carousel" when man with fondness for riding carousel falls from it with bullet between eyes on City Detective. 6 p.m., Story of Clara Barton, who performed courageous deeds of mercy among the wounded and dying soldiers at the tront, re-created while 'You Are There'. 7 p.m., Private Secretary Peter Sands snubbed because of lack of social background , . . it's Susie to the rescue. ' I p.m., Ed Sullivan Show will present highlights in history (Ameri can Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) Guests Margaret and Barbara Whiting, Mitch Miller, Harry Tierney, Eddie Burnett, Maude Jerome, Alice Lawlor, Jack Norworth, Frank Loesser. p.m.. Edward Everett Horton stars in "The Muse and Mr. Parkin son," . . . after 20 years with brokerage firm, is to be promoted to a vice-presidency when it comes to light that secretly he's a famous poet. ' 9:30 p.m., Alfred Hitchcock Presents Trial of Lizzie Borden, one of most infamous of Nineteenth Century crimes, in "The Older Sister." 10 p.m.. Appointment With Adventure June Lockhart plays terror ized housewife innocently involved in series of neighborhood robberies, in Suburban Terror. . 10:30 p.m., First Run Theatre Lured": tucile Ball, George San ders, Boris Karloff, Charles Coburn, Alan Mowbray, , . SUNDAY ON KPTV: ? 12:30 p.m.. This Is Lite Racial prejudice of Hal Davis takes strange turn when he discovers a friend in need in "Prejudice. 1 p.m.. Wide Wide World Trip to Yuba City, Calif., where flood' ravaged citizens celebrate belated Christmas. Florida's segment shows Alfredo Mendoza. Speedboats seen jumping from water, Grapefruit Queen makes appearance. Helen Hayes seen rehearsing role in "The Glass Menagerie." 3 p.m., Dr. Spock A program devoted to discussion of relationships among sisters. 4 p.m., "Mr. Wizard" does tricks with oxygen showing. Tommy how rusty tin can and candle can have similarities. 5 p.m., Pat Brady and unknown "friend" have inherited ranch, in Pat's Inheritance" on Roy Rogers. 5:30 p.m.. Captain Gallant Old Bible traced by "Captain Gallant' (Buster Crabbe), after it is stolen from a museum. 7 p.m., "House Guests" liven up home, but over-abundance creates Upstairs traffic jam. 8 p.m., Comedy Hour Wally Cox, Ernie Kovacs, the four Gentle- maniacs and Eddie Mayhoff will headline NBC-TV's new "Comedy Hour. .9 p.m., "A Patch on Faith" by John H. Secondari; a modenwlay story of a small Italian town; starring Lee J. Cobb. 10 p.m., Loretta Young Show "Song of Rome" starring Anna Maria In i I " i. t" I 10:30 p.m.. Justice "Broken Lullaby", story black market adoption, featuring Polly Rowles and Paul Tripp.. .,...-'-' SUNDAY ON KLOR: - - ' 1 P.m., "The Great Challenge of TV and Radio" Edward Bronson, the-JVational Director of the TV Code Affairs is the special guest on Christophers. Discusses the part played by citizens in regulating work ot TV Code. - .... ... . 2:30 p.m., Stars of Tomorrow Youth entertainment featuring Joe . Ferenti. Jean Wirth. Chauncettes. a vocal group. 3 p.m., Father A. M. McDowell opens album to pages of "Great and Little Men." "Some men molded intelligently on target lines, and destined to play a controlling part in world affairs." 3:30 p.m., Imperial Theatre "Singing Town" starring Nadia Gray, Giacoma Rondinella and Maria Flore. - 5 p.m.. Super Circus Jerry Colonna of the extraordinary mustachio and rolling eyes leads the merry troupe of famed sawdust trail. :30 p.m., Douglas Fairbanks Presents "Heirloom" starring Dame oyoii Thorndike. Nora Swinburne, Judy Campbell, aetty Warren, 7:30 p.m., "In Which We Serve" Starring Noel Coward on Famous Film Festival. British film was directed and produced by Noel Cow ard, is a war picture about the life history of the H.M.S. Torrin destroyer of the Royal Navy, NOTES ON THE NEWS PJB-, Chaae lifetime The springboard to possible fame landor fortune for the talented. 'Three promising professionals each week compete for a 51,000 prize. 9:30 p.m., Ted Mack Origlaal Amatear Hw Helps launch the stars of future hilarious new comedians, dancers, singers. 11 p.m.. Cornel Theatre "Operation E S P." starring Sheldon Leonard, Bob Sweeney, Barbara Whiting and Don Beddoe. How man with extra sensory perception trips up two wise guys. . . MONDAY ON KPTV: 11:00 a.m. Home Begins series on decorating books. Paul Mac- Alister, how, to begin antique collection while on vacation. Howard Whitman in Kalamazoo, Mich., to conduct tour of the pharmaceutical laboratories. ' 2:M p.m. Midlife "Should a Girl Marry" Ann Nagel, Warren Hull., 4:M p.m. Westers Theatre Moon over Montana with Jimmy Wakely. 5:00 p.m. Pinky Lee "Teacher of the Year" contest winner named. Prizes awarded "Teacher of the Year", student who submitted name. and to school. 7:00 p.m. Badge 714 Joe Friday works with postal authorities to apprehend suspect accused of stealing check from mail. :00 p.m. The Medic "Just Like Your Father", about a distinguished judge who is treated for hypoglycemia, blood sugar deficiency. 0:30 p.m. Robert Montgomery Preseats "Aftermath by Merwin Gerard; .a promising young lawyer fles to escape implication in murder for which friend is executed. Charles Drake heads cast witn Martin Ritt, Olive Derring. 11:10 Nile Owl Theatre "Police Bullets ' with Jonn Arcner, joan Marsh. . . ON KOIN-TV: 10:00 a.m. Armchair Theatre "The Web : Alan Wells, Bryon Fou ler. ' . , . 2:00 p.m. KOIN Kilcnen Brings ueei corn rocKet nous. 3:00 p.m. Garry Moore shows Durward how to prepare income tax tax without expert aid. ' 5:00 p.m. Red Dunning Return ol the Hangers : james ivewiu. Dave O'Brien. , 1 5:30 p.m. Robin Hood Medieval juvenile delinquency is theme in The Intruders." - 7:00 D.m. Studio One "A Public . Figure": Article in expose-type magazine almost wrecks life of successful actor. Stars Mercedes Mc- Cambridge. with Shepperd Strudwick, Charles Cooper. Cliff Hall. 8:00 p.m. Burns Alien jacK Denny manes a buiuikm: appcaiauic Oracie eives a dinner party. Ronnie has contract trouble. George is slightly taken aback by four tumbling artists in living room. 5:30 p.m. Science Fiction Secretary's decoding enables scientists and Air Force to answer strangest S.O.S. on record, in "Y.O.R.D." 0:00 p.m. Lucy Lucy plots to kidnap Kicky lor second noneymoon. a:sn n.m. necemher Bride Lilv and Hilda acquire an old record of Rudy Vallee's and agrees to return it if he will appear at women's club. ..... 10:00 p.m. Life of Riley Repeat of Wlcy ana reg s surprise panics for each other on same night. . ' 10:50 p.m. Showtime on Six Sarumba : Dons Dowiing, micnaei Whalen. , ' . ' m -w w - . MOINDAY ON KLOR: 12:00 Noon "The Amazing Mr. Beecham" on Alternoon rum festi val. Stars Cecil Parker, A. E. Matthews, David Tomlinson. Based on hit play by William Douglas Home, butler runs for office against master's son. ' 2:00 p.m. Barbara Stuart field editor of Home Magazine, demon strates room arrangements with miniature furniture on now time for Lady of the House. ' ' ' 3:00 p.m. Ron Myron Show on new time. Each day of week tal enter teenagers from Portland area perform in behalf of goal of $1500 for March of Dimes. 4:30 p.m. Western Star xneaire Arizona xerrur suui uiaj- nard. ''... . 5:00 n.m. Mickey Mouse Club Beginning turn report aown ireacn- erous San Juan River, narrated by AIvy Moore, object to uncover supposed hidden wealth in Navajo wastelands, tor jvavajoes. 6:00 p.m. Begins new snow starring cnaratier hl-uh om.ii- -. . . . , Yl . T, 1 IIJ.. t Dma, anan, originally irom i-ugene, as .muge nuy d. m i Valley " A rancher friend of judge lias son wno Decomes a miier. 7:oo my nine margin oiai a vime omuu a. an n m tv nir.EST German-American doctor dedicated to pati ents at Okinawa leprosarium, on mission to Liverpool and Hamburg in search of "A Bell for Okinawa". ; ' 8:30 p.m. Dorothy Warenskjoid, lyric soprano sings nnen yuu wish upon a star," from "Pinocchio , "El nencano py jose raauia, Last Rose ot summer ana omrs in w uj i.. ... u.ji..i ununi From Cook Countv hosmtal. Chicago. show emergency measures following accident victims, complications possible if neglected. Services for Unknown War Dead LS so ft On Television , KPTV (27) KOIN-TV (6) ' UHF VHF (Onl, pretrtnu atdulao' IB tdnaitt Profnm on rchedule only at tlm ol ltrt It conunuei unUl fain Uiled.l SATURDAY SCHEDULE .' 5:00 p.m. KPTV-Sky Klnf KOIN Movie KLOR Grand Opry 5:30 p.m. KPTV Wild Bill a - .t , A KVAL- Wizard KPTV Max Uebman KOIN Ken Murray KLOR OzarK KVAL Max Llebman 8:M p.m. KOIN Beat the Clock 7:00 p.m. KOIN Talent Scouta KLOR Movie 7:M p.m. KPTV Big SurprlM KOIN Soldiers KPTV Perry Como KOIN Stage Show KVAL Lawrence Welk KOIN Honeymoonera KPTV Hlway Patrol KOIN J lor Money KLOR L. 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KPV Cartoona KLOR Dour Fairbanks KVAL I Spi 6:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p-m. 10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a m. 11:43 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:30 p.nr. 5:90 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 4 6:13 p.m. 1:00 Dim. KPTV Great Life KOIN Pvt. Secretary ; KLOR U Aaked ' KVAL Great Life 7:30 pm. KPTV Frontier KOIN Whafa My Lint M -1 v; KLOR Film Feitlval KVAL Waterfront 8:00 p.m. KPTV Comedy Hr. KOIN Ed Sullivan KVAL Comedy Hr. 9:00 p.m. KPTV Play KOIN Theatre. KLOR Chance Lifetime KVAL Whistler 9:30 p.m. KOIN Alfred Hitchcock KLOR Ted Mack KVAL 4 Star 10:00 p.m. KPTV Loretta Young KOIN Appt Adventure KVAL Loretta Young 10:30 p.m. KPTV Justice KOIN Movie KLOR World Tomorrow KVAL Movie 11:00 p.m. KPTV Meet Press KLUK MOVlt MONDAY 8:00 a.m. KPTV Today KOIN Pacific Panorama 8:49 a.m. KOIN Reducing 9:00 a.m. KPTV Emit Ford KOIN Valiant Lady 9:15 a.m. KOIN Love of Life 0:30 a.m. KPTV Feather Nest KOIN Search Tomorrow S:4i a.m. KOIN Guiding Light 10:00 .m. KPTV Ding Dong KOIN Armchair 10:30 a.m. KPTV Telecourse KOIN Love Story 11:00 a.m. KPTV Home KOIN Robert Q 11:30 a.m. KOIN Houseparty 11:45 a.m. KLOR Public Interest 12:00 noon KPTV Matinee KOIN Big Payoff KLOR Film Festival 12:30 p m. KOIN Bob Crosby 1:00 pjn. KPTV Date with Life KOIN Brighter Day 1:15 p.m. KPTV Modern Romances kuii aecrei aiorm 1:30 p.m. KPTV Queen for Day KOIN Your Account 2:00 p.m. KPTV What's Cooking KOIN Kitchen KLOR Ladv of House KVAL Stop, Look. Llst'n KVAL Reduce KPTV Movie KOIN Strike It Rich KLOR Beulah KVAL Feather Nest 3:00 p.m. KOlN-'Garry Moore KLOR Ron Myron KVAL Movies 3:30 p.m. KOIN Godfrey KLOR Ruggles 4:00 o.m. KPTV Heck Haroer KLOR Kukla. Fran, Ollle 4:15 p.m. KOIN Cartoons KLOR News KVAL Modern Romance KOIN Moon KLOR Kukla. Fran. Ollle KVAL Guest Book KOJN Cartoon KPTV Pinky Lee KOIN Red Dunning KLOR Mickey Mouse KVAL Roundup 5:0 p.m. KPTV Howdy Doody 5:45 p.m. KVAL News 6:00 p.m. KPTV News KLOR Judge Roy Bean KVAL Movie Museum. 6:30 p.m. KPTV Crons Current , KOIN Robin Hood KLOR Spts. Desk KVAL Eddy Arnold 6:45 p.m. KPTV News KLOR News 7:00 p.m. IPTV-Badge 714 KOIN Studio Ona KLOR Margie KVAL Hopalong 7:30 p.m. KPTV -Tony Martin KLOR Topper 2:15 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 5:00 p.m. "More women would get interesterOin politft if -B'ashinj- ton didn't barp on a balanced budget," O o . O O o WE TAKE BETTER CAREOFTOUgTV PHONE ANYTIME 4-3327 Ht tervltaXsns Daily. MltTS. 111k Ivndjjr Service Fran IT p. TELEVISION SERVICE CO. grain iiQMffl Flood Damage Funds Sought By Neuberger' LEBANON In a. telegram re ceived by the local press Wed nesday, Senator Richard L. Neu berger said he has asked army engineers to expedite special al locations of funds for repair of local flood damage and for pro jected flood control maintenance projects. He also has urged compilation of estimated damages to estab lished bank protection projects so that supplementary appropria tions can be sought immediately, The senator said a report from the Willamette Basin Project committee indicates recent flood damage to no longer a problem of maintenance by local interests and adds that he will press to obtain funds to restore damaged projects as the first step toward a development of an overall flood control program for the Willam ette Dasin, Pall bearers carry flag-draped casket of an unknown American serviceman aboard the light cruiser Manchester at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, today. This was one of SO unknown American servicemen killed in the Korean war that was loaded aboard the cruiser for trip to Honolulu, where they will be buried in the American soil of Punchbowl Cemetery, overlooking Honolulu. The rest of the 852 unknown war dead will follow in other ships within the next few weeks. Pall bearers from the four services carried the last four caskets aboard, during the ceremony. The four represented the unidentified of oil four military services. (AP Photofax) - I Christian Love Subject Of Woodburn Bible Series Presbyterians To See Movie "Inside Africa", a professionally filmed motion picture in color will be shown at the First Presbyterian church at 6:30 Sunday night. The showing will be preceded bv a no-host supper of sandwiches and dessert. The picture is the work ol Dr. riobert s. Sandilands, mefll cal physician well known in Sa lem. j Following the film presentation there will be discussions by vari ous age groups. Adults will be led by Mrs. James - Brand; young people by Mr. Emerson; junior high by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stutzman and the juniors by Mar tha Emerson. The Bishop Players will present a drama on Africa "Cry, the Be loved Lountry Sunday,, Jan. 29, Hi Y dubs Will Attend Baptist Church Sunday Salem's six Hl-Y clubs will at tend the 11 a.m. Sunday services of the First Baptist church in ob servance of YMCA Sunday, ac cording to decision reached in a recent council, meeting. The clubs include Arthur Cotton, Harrison Elliott and Abel Gregg of North Salem high; A. A. Stagg, Claude Kclls and J.R. Mott of South Salem. Total membership is 160 boys, although not all of them will be able to attend be cause of obligations to other chur ches. The clubs will sponsor two no host dinners for fathers and sons. The first will be the North Salem Hi-Y, Jan. 31 and the other Feb. 1 at South Salem. Larry Patton of Harrison Elliott club is program chairman for the North and Gary Zwickcr of A. A. Staff holds a similar position with the South. WOODBURN The Bible Bap tist church of Woodburn will pre sent two outstanding services on Sunday. The morning sermon by the pastor, Rev. Paul Boomer, will begin thinking on the great 'Love Chapter of the Bible, 1 Cornthians 13, His topic will be "What Never Wears OW." Sun day school at 9:45 a.m. precedes this service. The Ferrin family of Salem, Frank, Aileen and 10-year-old Robert, will present an hour of sacred music and song at the 7:45 p.m. worship. P I a 0 o, ac cordion, marimba and bass viol with solos, duos and combinations will fill the program along with a time of congregational singing. The public is invited. New " officers of the Immanuel burn Church of God. At the 8 p.m. service he will speak on "Some Bible Facts about Heaven. Sun day school meets at 10 a.m. and young people's meeting is at 7 p.m. I Beseech You" will be the sermon topic of Rev. George W. Springer, pastor, at the 11 a.m. service Sunday at tne wooonurn Christian church. At the 8 p.m. service his topic will be "Chasten ing." Sunday school meets at 10 a m", and Christian Endeavor is held at 7 p.m. "Shadows and Substance" will be the 11 a.m. topic of Rev. Ormal B. Trick at the Woodburn Metho dist church Sunday. The MYF will meet at the church at 2 p.m Lutheran church will be installed to attend the sub-district rally during the 11 a.m. service Sundny, at Canby. The Bishops Players Sunday school Is at 10 a.m.. The officers elected last week in clude .Phyllis Roberts, Sunday school superintendent; Claire Mc Millan, .assistant; Harold Ashland and Millard Strom, chief ushers: Roger Blomberg and Richafd Bielland. assistants: Harvey hod erts, deacon; McMillan and Milo Rivenes, trustaes; Jesse Owre secretary; Chris Owre, flnapvifij secretary; Oscar Larson trea surer. The Rt. Rev. Benjamin D. Dag well, bishop of the diocese, will conduct the services Sunday at St. Mary's Episcopal church in Wood burn. Holy communion will be at 8 a.m.; church school at 9:30 a.m., and morning prayer service and sermon at 11 a.m. "The Greatest Love Story" has been chosen by Rev. Robert E. Van as his topic Sunday morning at the Woodburn and Bethel Pres byterian churches. Services at the Bethel church begin with morning worship at 9:45 o'clock followed by Sunday school. At the Wood burn church Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m. and the worship service follows at 11 a.m. The Bethel junior high young people will meet at 6 p.m. "The Law Fulfilled" will be Ihe 11 a.m. sermon topic of Rev. Mil ton Chugg, pastor of the Wood- Gen. Dean Will Talk to Scouts EUGENE W-MaJ. Gen. Willjam F. Dean, Korean War hero and former deputy commander of the Sixth Army, will be the featured speaker at an Eagle Scout Recog nition Day banquet here, Feb. 22. The banquet will climax a day of activities for the more than 50 Kaglc Scouts of the six Southwest Oregon counties which make 'up the Oregon Trail Council. It is also expected to attract over 300 civic and scout leaders from all parts of the council. General Dean will "be flown to Eugene by a special Air Force plane from San Franciseo. His home is Berkeley, Calif., since his recent retirement from the Army. t SERVICE STATIONS. IWC, ' KVAL Adventure Search 7:45 p.m. KPTV News 1:00 p.m. KPTV Caesar's Hour KOIN-Burns U Allen KLOR Digest KVAL Opry I 30 p.m. KOIN Sc-tnce-ricUon KLOR Concert KVAL Badge 114 1:00 p.m. KPTV-Medic . KOIN Lucy KLOR Falcon KVAL Secret riles 1:10 p.m. KPTV Robt. Montgomery KuiM nece mher Bride , KLOR-Medlcsl Hortrnns KVAL Robt. Montgomery 10:00 p.m. KOIN-Riley KI.OR-r: Queen 10:30 p.m. KPTV-Powerlsnd Story . KOIN-Psttl Page KLOR Wrestling KVAL Hunter 11 M P.m. KPTV-Movle KOIN-MovleO .KVAL-fealurelU will present "Cry, the Beloved Country" at 8 p.m. Rev. and Mrs: Paul Gray ot Woodburn planned to leave Friday for Los Angeles. Calif., where tney will attend the annual convention of ' the Foursquare church. They will be absent about three weeks During Rev.- Gray's absence Rev, and Mrs, LeRoy Bowdish of Port land will supply the pulpit, berv Ices will continue at the same hours, Sunday school at 9:45 a.m., worship services at 11 a.m., and 7:45 p.m., and Crusaders meeting at 6:30 p.m. ' "What Price Victory" has been chosen by Rev. George H. Nors- worthy as his topic for the 11 a.m. service Sunday at the Woodburn Free Methodist church. Sunday school begins at 9:45 a.m. A fami ly fellowship hour will start at 6:45 p.m. and will be followed by the evening service at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Norsworthy will continue Ihe study of the Epistle of James. services Sunday at tne Reorgan ized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Wooilburn will begin with church school at 10 a.m. with Herbert Hawley Sr. in charge. Morning worship serv ice is at 11 o'clock with Gordon Luffman bringing the message. Adult study class and Zion's League meet at 7 p.m. followed by the evening service at 8 o'clock with George Omans speaking. Hounsell Gets Apology From Labor Council PORTLAND HI The Oregon State Federation of Labor Friday apologized for an error in its re cent evaluation of the voting rec ords of members of the State Legislature. The evaluation came under tha attack recently oi State Sen. John P. Hounsell, Hood River Republi can. He said the AFL Incorrectly identified a bill which he was re ported voting against. James T. Marr, executive sec retary of the federation, said it was a "most regrettable" error that a wrong description of S. B. 7 listing it as the bill making Portland State College a degree granting institution had been car ried. S. B. 7 actually called for raising tha minimum salaries of teachers. , Marr said only a few copies of the erroneous report had been dis tributed before the mistake was discovered. The remainder ara be ing corrcted, he said. Hounsell also complained ot the wording in the description of a memorial to Congress on John Day Dam. Marr offered no apology on this point. Four Corners Hears Reports - wumiwiv-rwi V11IC1B Hn.ina,. U. ' Antll. . . at the Community hall Wednesday evening with the 1956 officers in ' charge for the first time. Conducting the meeting was Kenneth L. Strawn, president; taking the minutes was Rav Da vis, secretary and in attendance, were the other three officers. Tru man Blankenship, treasurer: John Etzel. vice president, and Don Doerfler. representative to the Sa lem Chamber of Commerce. The meeting was principally de voted to hearing final reports of last year's committee chairmen and discussing plans for the com ing year. Fred Smith reported that the lighting district is in sound fi nancial condition. The group voted to recommend to the officials of the city center that the Community hall be made avauaoie one night each wcck to Boy Scout Troop No. 106. ponsoles Grief-stricken Wife A-:.il'V"::;:t!fe ( V' .':''; ''" . i I Y . LP . I 1 S i , -sssBaBSaBBssssiaBsssssMMMlaAillaBjB i , j I, . 1 4 : j..uadCt J .0 O O CHICAGO On the vcrgoonf tenjs himself, William BroolBi, consoles his weeping wife Klaine .u County Morgue yesterday, after a coroner's jury decided death nig, their 7-mnnth-nld son, Albert, was due In natural causes. The couple told of taking Qnfant to a clinic and two hospitals in effort In discover his ail ment. Baby died of pneumonia. IAP Thotofax? o o o Augsburg Band lo Give Concert Here February 5 The Augsburg College concert band with Mayo Savold as direc tor will appear in concert at Parrish junior high school at 1 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 5. In addition to his duties as director of tha band, Savold is assistant professor of music and directs the Augsburg college choral club. The Augsburg director is a gra duate of Luther, college, Decorah, Iowa, and has taken advanced work at the University of Min nesota. He has held teaching positions in the Lamberton and Glenwood, Minn, public schools and, directed the GHQ chapel choir in a concert for General MacAr thur under combat conditions at Taclobcn, Leyte, P.L The local abearance of the band is one of a scries of 23 to be pro scnted by the group during its 4000 milo tour bf six states. Grace Lutheran church Is sonsoring .the concert, tickets aro available at Stevens and Son, Bible Questions Which king was very corpulent? Who. fell asleep during a long sermon? Which four little creatures ara said to be wise? . Where did Paul preach his first sermon? . Which two grandmothers have honourable mention? . Answers to Last Week Esth. f9. Jer. 5-27. Eccles. 8-1. Prov. 8-12. Acts 19.9. ADENAUER REVIEWS UNITS ANDKRNACH. Germany to Chancellor Adenauer Friday marie his first formal inspection of units of the new West German army, navy and air force. The 80-year- old chancellor was conducted along the ranks of 1,500 men drawn up on the parade ground at a training amp here. They are about halt of the total number now taking tnftiing in the first step toward forming Ihe future SOO.OOO-man West German armed forces.