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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1956)
Salem, Oro0on, Tuesday, Q - ruairy 7, is (S) CD THf CAPITAL? JOlft&rJ TelfViews Radio-Tgleviiioil I p.m., DiineylandUt Di.y'i "SurvivaUn Nalui5, Jn nture' wme of things, only the fittest survive ffhd the program reveals -Kinder Tl'KSDAY OS KOINTV: . "I 3:00 p.m Garry Moore Show with Durward's help, Garry dem onstrates the problems of a rural census taker. 5:00 p.m., Red Dunning Hour "Wild Mustang": Harry Carey. 8:00 p.m., Phil Silvers Show To escape the summer heat, Bilko plots to aet his platoon sent to a new Army retrejt in the cool Colo rado mountains. 8:30 pm., Navy Log The dramatic and true story of how a car rier pilot, blinded in action over the Pacific, is guilded back to his ship by a buddy in another plane. 9:00 p.m., The Whistler A successful young. business woman re turns home for a reunion with a school chum. 10:00 p.m., Big Town "Photographer": When he leaves a mental hospital after a year's stay, a formerly top news-photographer finds that no one trusts him enough to give him a job. 10:35 p.m., Meet Millie It's a riot when Millie and her mother accept 'blind' dates. 11:05 p.m., Showtime on Six "Hi Diddle Diddle": Dennis O'Kcefe, Martha Scott. TI ESDAY ON KPTV: 6:30 p.m., Favorite Story Adolphc Menjou, as Philadelphia Daily Press' editor Sam Bryant, struggles to get two big stories. 8:00 p.m., Hob Hope Show French comedian Fernanrlcl; Doug las Fairbanks, Jr.; Yana, a beautiful British vocalist; the Ballet Montmarte; Ted Heath and his orchestra; and a Parisian fashion show presented by world-famed Parisian couturiers, are highlights of the Bob Hope Show. 9:00 p.m., Fireside Theatre-Jane Wytnan portrays a glamorous Beverly Hills socialite who falls in love with O'Hara's Old Tavern, in "Not What She Pretended." 9:30 p.m., Circle Theatre A writer, to make his story on wire tapping authentic, joins an illegal wiretapping operator in "Ameri cas Third Ear." , , ,. , , 10:00 p.m., Dateline Europe Robert Cannon's grim job of escort ing the body of an interred journalist from behind the Iron Cur- '"ll:10 p.m., Nile Owl Theatre Anna Nagle and Anton Walbrook star in "Sixty Glorious Years." , , , TUESDAY ON KLOR: i nn nm Ron Mvron Show The program will be devoted to Kinder Kollege. "The Nutcracker Suite" will be presented 4:30 p.m., Cowboy G Mcn "Rawhide Gold" starring Russell Hay den and Jackie Coogan. . 6:00 p.m., Superman "The Golden Vulture" starring George Reeves as Superman. .'.,.. i .. 6:30 p.m., N.E.W.S. Highlights of the latest world, national and local sports events by Charlie LaFranchisc. The weather report ,n hr, I.indsev. The latest news around the world, around the clock, by Sherman Washburn through the facili- : f Tln;i I Dmcc Wii-nc 7:00' p.m.. Guv I.ombardo-Guest vocalists, the Beachcombers, sing "Hawaiian War Chant." Selections for the program Dy Roval Canadians. , .-.., ii rii,r Preen! A "Chevenne titled "The Storm Riders" starring Clint Walker and Anne Whit field Chevenne is blocked from driving his heard of ponies over .jl-i v.., . ,.,nm, nlomnn and in the resulting argument, liillU U1YI1VU Uj a niumij - , . , . ... is run down by the horse of the cattleman's hired killer. 8-30 p m , Wvatt Karp-"The Frontier Theatre" starring. Hugh O Brian as Wichita's marshal Wyatt Earp. A new enemy arrives in town to tangle with Earp wnen ine gicni " ..- - "peep show" atWichaa's ua e H:UU p.m., mane uuum iui jjm"j - - Williams household is in a stale of upset as its menfolk, Danny and Rusty, both face what is basically the same problem-a fear: f10C30 pmC,CNorthwest AAU Boxlug-From Central Catholic High School-bads- Club Fights. Th feature fight-Ph i Mover of the Portland Ramblers vs. Wilbur Young of the McPherson Athletic C1n 00pS.na,UHon.etown Theatre-"Black Sheep of Whitehall" star ring John Mills, Basil Sydney and Felix Aylmor. t m - ZZXZ-n Convertible": Francis Dee, J hn .."Bob Crosby Show-The Gang stacks "Sixteen Tons' The theme switches to "Forever, Darling," a Benny Goodman medley. . ln i,7i,,Rrttv will demonstrate "Ministrone Milano." 3 p.m'.', Garry Moore Show -Ivan Sanderson is back with a new animal fr end ... a sea monsier inai annual 'i"u "rm nn Tarjnn": Ken Mavnard. 5 p.m., Itea ininnins iiuu, v.w...- ------- - . 6:30 p.m., Kit Carson-Senator Fowler is kidnapped. Kit and El Toro track the kidnappers. distinguished first lady ,m h n fr the first time on a television dramatic . "" '.,, : ":'. ...i,i, v,. h,Khf.nri. Onrv Merrill, in "Crack-Lp Mr..-T,ii i iieascd and excited over TV, and plans more work in .. i: .. - cVinf hnci The Mlll-A.. investment counselor,, faced with an 8. p , ' . i ...j.iiv finds himso f the recipient of a million emoezziemeiiL viuii sc, .ti, c,.. r Hnan Hendricks. ,n KI...H. 57"Farewcll Appearance": A young reporter's curiosity leads him to the true reason behind the premature retire 10 35 pro Trait J PM Sho,v-Patti sings about "It's Just a Little St eet Where Old Friends Meet," "I Still Get a Thrill." "Sweet Sue. "The Man I Love," and "It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane." 10:50 p.m.. Showtime on Slx-"Ueiovea vasuuunu . m.,u.. v..., lcir, Margaret Lockwood. ( ( t , , . WnDaNmSDHOAl-ufcHle: Rivers shows how to make a tailor's hem .-! i f,,r m-itine and uinning. a fFZSSr--n White Knight" is the story of biographer who falls in love with the daughter of the retired diploma . whr Cooklmr at Home-Discussion on warm air heat. Rotarian Richard Horn discusses Goodwill turn campaign n,.. Matinee Theatre-Richard Travis, Catherine Wakley stars in "Springtime in T6X:30p.m., Mayor o( the Town-Whcn a mysterious stranger appears in Springdalc, Mayor Russell receives a visit from a young lady who suspects thaUhei stranger may be her missing fiance, a well known "C7pCmrt. Mystcrv Theatre-Waiting to see a motion picture producer Mark Saber hears a shot and finds the producer dead. Plan uses Saber to verify the time of the murder and fur nishes the onls three suspects with unbreakable alibis in "The Case of the Date with Death, p m!. Screen Director's Playhouse-Robert Ryan stars as President 8:30 p.m..' Father Knows Best-A severe attack of growing pains Droves more trouble than the measles for Robert loung and the Ander- ' 9 p.m., Kraft Theatre-"Good Old Charley Fay" is the story of a television entertainer whose prime objective is a good show, regardless "MS nCmS.e Mr!' District Attorney-Mr. D. A. plants fluorescent dust .u. ' r cnormmbrt! in Mao an expert sale-cracking gang but the gang, in turn, try to outsmart him by completely cleaning their ..i-.t -it v. llilb D.m.. Nile Owl Theatre-Edgar Kennedy and Bob Duncan star in "Private Angclo." 8 1 scheme of things, only the fittest survive ffhd the program reveals many qjp the secrets of this never -Riding little in locales around the 9 p.ma MGM Parade The program salutes lomr, in tribute to S?. Vit ntine's Day. . To iet (jtage for thi theme, host Gwrgc Murphy re,iises "Sweethearts as surt) by Jeanetlo MacDonald a: NelsoS Eddy in "Maytirr," an all-lime hit producM in 1U37. 9:30 p.Si.p Masquerade "Party A ptirty with exciting guest celebrf ties in disguise designed to off clues to their identity either as to name or occupation. ' 10 p.m., Break the Bank The long time popular ami show originates from the Dallas, Texas, Auto Show. .During the tour through Texas. I Emcee Bert Park, and the gang with their, money bags, has matte personal appearance for .the Heart Association and the tour wtll be climaxed by a special show, after the' regular telecast, in which contestants will donate $1,000 for each correct answer to Heart Fund. 10:30 p.m., Scotland Yard "Drayton Case." Step by step the Scot land Yard detectives build up evidence against a murderer. 11 p.m.. Hometown Theatre "Tinker Herbert Marshall s true story of "Tinker," 'the gypsy lad who runs away from his caravan home to become a miner. His experiences and problems are touching. On Television KPTV (27)-KOIN-TV (6) UHF VHF TUESDAY . 6:00 p.m. KPTV Pinky Lee KOIN ned Dunmnc KLOR Mickey Mouse KVAL Roundup 5:30 p.m. KPTV Howdy Doody 5: p.m. KVAL N'ewi 6:00 p.m. KPTV News KOIN New K LO K S u pc rm a n KVAL Movie Museum 6:15 p.m. KVAL Rascals 6:30 p.m. KPTV Favorite Story KOIN Name That Tune KLOR Korla Pandit KVAL Wcbfoot 6:45 p.m. KVAL Pattt Pace 7:00 p.m. KPTV Long John Silver - KOIN $64,000 ? KLOIl Guy Lombardo KVAL Jungle Jim 7:30 p.m. KPTV Dinah Shore KOIN Trust Your Wife? KLOR Movie KVAL Falcon 7:45 p.m. KPTV J. C. Swayza 8:00 p.m. KPTV Boh Hope KOIN Silvers KVAL Bob Hope 8:30 p.m. KOIN Navy Log KLOR Wyatt Earp 9:00 p.m. KPTV Jane Wytnan KLOR Danny Thomat KVAL Jane Wyman 9:30 p.m. KPTV Circle Theater KOIN Rpd Skelton KLOR Cavalcade KVAL Secret Journal 10:00 D.m. KOIN Ble Town KLOR Man Behind Badge KVAL iMavwntes "56 10:30 p.m. KPTV Dateline Europe KOIN Millie KLOR AAU, Boxing KVAL Movie 11:00 p.m. KPTV-Movle KOIN Movie KVAL Wrestle WEDNESDAY 8:00 a.m. KPTV Today KOIN Pacific Panorama KOIN Reducing KPTV Term. Ernie KOIN Valiant Lady KOIN Love of Life KPTV Feather Nest KOIN Search 9:45 a.m. KOIN Guiding Lite 10:00 a.m. KPTV Ding Dong KOIN Armchair 10:30 a.m. KPTV Telecourse ivUIN Love Mory 11:00 a.m. KPTV Home KOIN Robert W- 11:30 a.m. KOIN House Party 11:45 a.m. KLOH Public Interest 12:00 noon KPTV Matinee KOIN Big Payoff KLOR Film Festival li:30 p.m. KOIN Bob Crosby 1:00 p.m. KPTV Date -with Ufa KOIN Brithter Day KPTV Modern Romance KOIN Secret Storm KPTV Queen for a Day KOIN Your Account KPTV What'a Cooking KOIN-KOIN Kitchen KLOR Lady KVAIj Stop, Look, Lls'n 2:15 p.m. KVAL Reducing 8:45 p.m. 9:U0 i 9:15 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 1:15 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:1.1 p.m. 4:au p.m. 4:45 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. KPTV Movie huiw-MriKe ii men KLOR Beulah KVAL Feather Nest KOIN Garry Moore KLOR Ron Myron KVAL Movie 3:30 p.m. KOIN Godfrey Kl.UH HUgglCS 4:00 p.m. KPTV Heck Harper KLOR Kukla. Fran. Ollie KVAL Modern Homance KLOR News KOIN Mr. Moon KLOR Learning KVAL Guest Book KOIN Csrtoons KPTV Pinkv Lee KOIN Red Dunning . KLOR Mick Mouse KVAL Roundup 5:30 p.m. KPTV Howdy Doody 5:45 p.m. KVAIi News 6:00 p.m. KPTV News KOIN News KLOR West Marshal KVA1, Wild Bill 6:30 p.m. KPTV Mayor KOIN Kit Carson i KLOR Sports Desk F KVAL Break the Bank 7:00 p.m. KPTV Mark Saber KOIN Drama KLOR Boxing KVAI 3 Ltvel KPTV Eddie Fisher KVAI Disneyland KPTV News KLOR Sports News KPTV Srrn Dir. Sho. KOIN Godfrey & Friends KLOR DUneyiana KPTV Father KVAL Riley KPTV Drama KOIN Millionaire KLOR Movie Parade K V AL Science -Fict. KOIN Got a Secret KLOR Masquerade KVAL Sherlock Holm el KPTV Your Life KOIN Drama KLOR Break Bank KVAL Hero KPTV Mr. Dfst Attorney KOIN Paul Page KLOH Scotland Yard KVAI-Hayride KPTV Movla KOIN Movie KLOR Movie KVAL Mark Saber 7:30 p.m. 7:45 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. t:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 0 fS) Siori 2 er 43- 71 Hollywood Communion AtteifdetF&y Stars J ivm i S ; lit u . I K 1 V mm P .:,'-r kit.-r i ... ;.w - S"i Co r 1 1 4, v A A-tii-.'-.rT 1 . Jam i iC7 HOLLYWOOD, Calif. In attendance at the fifth annual Commu nion Breakfast of the Motion Picture Industry at the Palladium yesterday are (L. to R.), comedian Danny Thomas, master of ceremonies, Rosalind Russell, Most Rev. Timothy Manning. Aux iliary Bishop of Los Angeles speaker, and Ann Blyth, who led the .group in singing. A Pontifical Mass celebrated by Cardinal Mc Intyre preceded the Breakfast which was attended by over 1800 members of the movio colony. (AP Photofax) Entertainers at Las Vegas Keep Getting Fabulous Money Two Vehicles Damaged In Evening' Collision A "runaway" car and another vehicle had minor damage when they collided near the intersection of Commercial and Candalarin streets Saturday evening, city po lice reported. Raymond U. scnuherg, vsia air mount avenue, told officers he saw the coir rolling toward him and tried to get out of the way but couldn't. The unoccupied car belongs to G. I. Wadsworth, Woodburn, who had parked it next to the curb but apparently forgot to sol tne uruKes police said. By BOB THOMAS i LAS VEGAS, Nev. W On Oct. 16, 1941, the El Rancho Vegas opened its doors to the publicl En tertainment was provided by a seven-piece orchestra which was paid $750 a week. On April 20, 1955. the Hotel Riviera premiered with Libcrace and Brother George heading the show. Their salary: $45,000 a week. These two events marked the beginning and the peak of the greatest bonanza in the history of live entertainment. No show place earth not even Broadway in the roaring '20s has so richly re warded entertainers. Last year be tween 18 and 20 million dollars were Paid for talent at the night clubs along the glittering Las Vagas strip. 1 The boom did not happen over night. Only the most visionary could have anticipated the future in those early days in the '40s Among the acts that played El Rancho were Frank Kay and Anne revue starring Maxio Hosenbloom at $1,000. But business was good, aided by the fun-seeking Gls at Nevada bases during wartime. On Oct. 24, 1(142. a second hotel, tne Last Frontier, opened up on the strip. The competition between the two gambling estntmsmnents boosted prices for entertainers a bit, but Iherewere still plenty of acts to go around The start of the real boom can be dated from 1940, when the gaudy new Flamingo appeared. It was operated by a man whose name Las Vegas would like to lor get Bugsy Siegel. The veteran of the underworld and 11m society later shot In Beverly Hills in a murder never solved flew over a parcel of celebrities from Holly wood. The premiere show was the most spectacular Las VegBs had yet seen Jimmy Durante, Xavier Cugat's band, Rose Marie, Tommy Aonder. The Thundcrblrd appeared In 1948, followed two years later by the Desert Inn. The Sahara and Sands came in 1952, and that's when prices for top stars started skyrocketing. The lid blew off In 1955 when no fewer than foiif mullimillion dollar holel-casinos opened their doors and one of the pioneers, renamed the New Frontier, was completely refurbished. . Lihernce appears to have won the top salary. But . Mario Lanza was set for three weeks at the New Frontier at $50,000, backing out minutes before show time. Bet ty Hutton reportedly earned $100, 000 for three weeks at the Desert Inn. , Betty Grablo and Harry James booked into the Koyat Ne vada at $37,500 a week, but the I any rate. place folded before they could -collect. Of the four hotels that opened in 1955. two Royal Nevada and Mou lin Rouge are now dark and one The Dunes is only renting rooms, having closed Its casino and night . club. But top entertainers can still draw fantastic salaries. Here are some of the weekly paychecks: Martin and Lewis. $25,000; Mau rice Chevalier, $27,500; Frank SI natrn, $25,000; Lena Homo, $22,500; Donald O'Connor, $20,000; Marlene Dietrich, $20,000; . hay Starr, $25.000.. Some of the biggest money makers here do not play the big rooms. Good musical acts ore . paid fancy prices to perform in ' the lounges alongside the casinos. The Sahara pioneered this field, bringing in such names as Artie Shaw, Cab Calloway, Louis Prima. Prima and his wife, Kccly Smith, are a prime example of. how Las Vegas can reward talent ed people. Terrific performers tor the late-hour gamblers, they have been booked for 40 weeks at around $5,000 a week! . So you can, see that Las Vegas does pay ott tor pcriormers, at The belief that a fright for Ihc mother during pregnancy can cause mental deficiency in a child is usually regarded as false by most experts. ( Catherine Craig and $7Q00i DECORATOR MODEL 1 aster Service Stations 07- WEDNESDAY ON KLOR: , 12 noon Afternoon Film Festival irnvi-ui ouj starring Googic .--. iu. u.r.lliim onH VnlnnHp Hnnlan VlinPr5, dUllll .,ilvjoi,i,,ii n.iu . - ... . -ii i - m l aHv r the. House Keith Hnppcs, interior decorator, will give new ideas for spring decorating. Keith Hnppcs, ituation comedy which revolves a. H m Ron nti a warm lam v j ii u.n.nn familv and tlipir mnid. Beulah i m Ron Mvron Show-Vocalist Rochclle Johnson will be Ron's ''v1ioCn mUC The RubcIcs - "Telephone Troubles "- Charlie Rusclcs' molhcr in-law takes possession of telephone, paralyzing communica tions with the outside world, causing grief to party line and sending telephone company to its knees, begging lor mercy 4pm.. Kukla Fran and Qllle-Ever popular children's show featuring Fran Allison and her zany friends, Kukla. the whimsical puppet, and OI4:C15 'pmtohn Daly and the XewJ-Vp to minute account of the . latest-world and nation."! news events. 4-30 p m., Sec How They l.earn-Th Portland Publig Schools Pro- ducticn presents series whitfi explains the curriculum in Language Arts. Mr. Ralph Biftsett. Assistant Superintendent of Language Arts. discusses the teaching of Foreign languages 9 o4-5S p n..: Crusader Kabbit-A delightful animated cartoon featuring . j dwi.;. fc,e friend Ray.1 The tieer. o 6 p m., W'tern ManrhalO 'Trail of te ty.de-, starring Douglas; Kennedy as Moshal Steve Donovan. , ., ,; , i ? v u ui,hlil,u of Intra, word, national and locals o sports events 'bv Charlie LaWaWhisc. Weather report) across the o frorrVoNr York and Tony Balrat,frS) Wilkes Sitrre "Pennsylvania, o in a in.rHmH hm.i from Carflnl Ar,iteiVashinston. D C. n. .. . n LOOK TO THE FEATURES Attesioriti included large bobbin Sews ove,r pins Forward ond reverse stilihet S speed control Automatic bobbin winder 10 yr. ports guarantee liberol trade-in allowance look to the bonus that's offered only by 4.95 SEWING BASKET (8) v . nuar'n,ee Only Master's Give You The 6 Big Extras! i h i . 90 V I 3. GENERAL ELECTRIC 21" PACER CONSOLE ' Modern 21 CI 06. Warm mahogany finish advanced design. 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