Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, January 29, 1957 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Section 3 Page 5 TUESDAY ON KOlNTVl (6) 4:45 p.m., Cartoon Time "Hollywood Daffy." 6:3D p.m., Armchair Theatre "The Tenor," starring Hugo Haas. giQO p.m., Phil Silvers Bilko devises scheme to break Monte Carlo bank. gljp p.m., The Brothers Harvey still tries to gain admittance to Inclusive men s club. S:00 p.m., To Tell the Truth Bud Collver, with John Cameron fiwazye, Hildy Parkes, Dick Van Dyke, and Polly Bergen. 6 SD p.m., Rati Skelton James Dunn joins Red in his charaetcri eglicdi of prize fighter Cauliflower McPugg. lOifl p.m., Code 3 The Los Angeles sheriff's office investigates case of the "Hired Man." i 186 p.m., Shnvtim; (to x "Calendar Girl," starring Jane Fra tee, William Marshall, Gail Patrick. ICESDAT OS KPTV: (27) 4:15 p.w., Hlse Opera "Pardon Sy Gun," starring ToOi Kecac. :Tb p.M., Cwca Kid Two escaped crooks trap Cisco and Pancho. :H1 p.m., Jamatlran Winers Show Fran Warren, star of "Pa jormi Game", is guest. t:M p.., Noah's Ark (color) Noah investigated when In changes lining race horse into a winner in "Vitamin Derby." I:M p.a., Jane Wysjaa Show "Killer's Pride." Youth interrupts vacstion from college to join search for mad killer. :3t p.M., AluuniH Boar "Throw Me a Rope" show's fears and tensions that assail middle-aged man when he loses his jeb. 10:St p.m., Bndge 714 Recalls cases investigated past year. 11:H p.M., Dateline Is rope Robert Cannon helps police of dem ocratic nation uncover kidnaping with lid of a tape recorder, scissors nd iu. U:SI pjn-, Toxugni Six of the nation's top columnists bring pic ture stories af America after dark. TUESDAY ON KMtB: U) S:ilf p.o., Coptnin Z-RO-Views the fateful ocean voyage of Chris topher Columbus. 5:30 p-m., Gene Aalry Discovers claim jumpers on old man's property. 1:00 p.m., Superman "The Man Who Could Read Minds." 7:00 p.m., Judge Boy Beau "Lelty Leaves Home." 7:30 p.m., Charmed Circle With i background of popular music. Howard Garland introduces Povtlandites in roving camera caught in action. 8:00 p.tfL, Or. Hudson's Secret Journal Tim Watson plays Good Samaritan for car-stealing teenager. 0:30 pjn., "I Found Stella Parish," starring Kay Francis, Paul Lukas and lan Hunter. 10:09 p-nv. The World, the West and the Weather Sherm Wash burn highlights the news, Geri Lindsey, weather, and Charlie La Franchise, sports. 10:20 p.m., (new time) "Large Slope, starring Susan Shaw and Donald Houston, with Katie Johnson. A wrongly-convicted man again becomes the victim of circumstances upon his release from prison when he is accused of the murder of a young married woman. TUESDAY ON KGW TV: (8) 5:00 pjn., Hiehey .House Club Nature of things. "The Beaver." 8:00 putt., Frontier "Out of Tar," authentic story ol orphaned boy who grew up to be a strong man in New Mexico of 1836. 7:30 p.m., Cheyenne "Test of Courage." 8:30 p.m., Wyatt Earn "The Sharp shooter." 4-an n m Rrnbn Arrow "The Missionaries." 0:30 p.m., Ceivacade Theatre dedicated high school principal. 10:00 p.m., Bosemarv Cloney With guest 'Guy Mitchell. 10:40 p.m., Channel 8 Playhouse "Cynthia" (MGM), Starrs Eliza beth Taylor, George Murnhy, Mary Astor, Geno Lnckhart. 18:20 fun., Nightcap Final e WEDNESDAY ON KOIN-TV: tf 1!:30 p.m., Bob Crosby Show Sings "Singing the Blues." J: 00 p.m., Garry Moore Show Duward and Denis as crackpots pre dieting the end of the world. .... , M.,.l, Uu lJn.,A" rfin Artia 1 h Cat 4:ia p.m., lerieoe inm min inj ..iuuoi ...... ... . 5:10 a.m., Armchair Theatre "Man Enough for Miller," stars Eve Miller. 7:00 p.m.. Steel Boor small Belgian town, iney Never veca uinoiors. 1:00 p.m., The Millionaire Father Miiccina Bn1Hir enn :30 p.m., I've Got a Secret Guest is comedian George Gob'!. I6:M p.m., Studio 57 Criminal past of respected merchant calehea up with respectable present. 10:30 p.m., Showtime oa Si - "Shadow of the Past," with Fcrrcncc Morgan and Joyce Howard. WEDNESDAY ON KPTV: ri 10:00 a.m., Home Arlcne Ftoncis compares living hetween Alaska and Unitud States. 12:00 Matinee Theater "hesmis ot Gold tells story of a farm hoy s yearning for' college education. 3:30 p.m., Northwest Home Veterinarian will discuss household pets. 3:00 p.m., Adventures of Hiram Hollidoy Hiram plunges into conflict with a desert sheik. 8:30 p.m. Father Knows Best Bud's short wave radio proves more than toy. . , 1:00 p.m., TV Thealer (color) Dazzlin' fame comes overnight to young rock 'n' roll singer, "Tne Singin' Idol." 11:30 p.m., Teolght Weekly presents nation's top jail performers, Trombone man, J. J. Johnson first guest. WEDNESDAY ON KLOR: (12) !:00 p.m., Life With Elisabeth Alvin and Elizabeth heenme "Shutter-Bugs." !:J8 p.m., Lady of the House Gen Lindsey takes a Salk vaccine hot. , j 3:00 p.m., "Doorway to Suspicion, starring Jeffrey Lynn and Lindi Carroll. ... . i .u 4:30 p.m., See How They Learn Portland Public schools on the discovery and encouragement of talent. 5:00 p.m., Range Bidcr "Crooked Fork. . 5:30 p.m., Gene Antrv "Battle Axe" as sheriff, unwittingly in stalls i ninn oi outlaws uui 6:30 p.m., Father Mac's Album ett s talk tonight. . , , . 8:45 p.m., City Hall Report Mayor Terry Schrunk discusses Port land finance problems. .... .. 7:00 p.m., Three Musketeers break out of debtors prison to pay meir nents. Jeiirey stone u - . n 7:30 p.m., rassporr so unnger muuvi - alignment to Rio de Janeiro. nii.;. 8 00 i, Boston Blarkie Marv'i stolen earrings involve Blaekie in a blackmail scheme. Kent Taylor, Lois Collier. 8:3 p.m.. "Cinderella Jones." starring Joan Leslie, Robert Aids, S Z. Sakall, Edward Everett Horlon, William Prince. 1MJ release. New Time. 10:80 p.m.. The World, the West and the '' News bv Sherm Washburn. Geri Lindsey with the weather ami Charlie LaFranchise the sports. New Time. !:.. Bones Roar" - A young girl dinners bomb in her suitcav on hoard a San Pr.wlsrn hmind bus and. with the help of friendlv .Marine, trarks down the Japanese saboteurs responsible. Julie Bishop.RichardTravu, Eleanor Parker. WEDNESDAY ON tUWTV: (8) 1:15 urn., Town A C'ewilry Veterinary medicine series and dis t M iLm'y tltwapt feature Brute Vandcrhoof and his Tclebar- lt:i MoiOiot ole it "The Big Store." Stars Gnueho Mirx. Cftico Marx. Harpo Marx, and Tony Martin. 11: a.m.. ComBBBitv WoiKshop Intrxiucinii the I rw 5hiw. lt:4 Nana, Wnd ' tnT M rory " The fr'ai2i to, Telrraos (loi)-In 'Temiwst In Teapot." Su Krwin learn how to hndl psr!nt " . , 20 pco., Nw Bwi-6arache d p,itur discussed in eooperatina with the Oregon state meiiifaJ 8of.r.. SIS ffiJX-" Heaven," corned:, 'Ole'cUU 17. W.to 1.." Anvthhia can haonen dav. Cartoon. "Micl.W s Orptia". 1: Wednesday Night Fight-Kenny L;,v lightweight from Michigan v, Frankie RuM, New York from Norfolk Va 8:00 p.m. Disnevland-Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck join Dis nev for Fanlasvland hour. "All About Magic 9:30 p.m.. Orrie & Harriet-'Like father Like Son 10:00 p.m., Theatre - Phyllis Kirk and Arthur Franz in Mrs. Wane Comes to Call." 0,. ,. ,,..,,. i 10:40 p.m., Channel 8 Playhoiise-0''aim with Jcannette Mac Donald. Robert Young, Ethel Waters, Reginald Owen. f "The Man from St. Paul," story of t . War-weary soldier finds strength in a rorget siors iioya onuses ami v. uses gift to finance a search for . .(.n, "Conscience" is Father MacDow- nuamnen. cbua atf-rtu nn nn secret DENNIS THE MENACE UnHWZ? W5Li,rr& uu...iYii 6es&&. VAH. BE6SI& 14 VOUdCON, DeNNft." On TeleviMon IB-KPT. (27) WMtfflrJV (6) KLffi(l2),K6n-n 8, KVfU (I3J ' luesasy S:00 p.m. KOIN Red Ounnlns ILOR Capt. -no IVAU-Roumlliii KGW Miclcay Home 0:30 p.m. KOIN Armchair RXOS Gn Autry - S J5 p.m. KVAL N.ws, Van . SptB. 8 00 p.m. KOIIS u., Ni.'S, SptL KLOR Superman KGW Frontier 6:16 p.m. KPTV MrGlll News KOIN-Etwards Nawo t;3a p.m. KPTV Clsi o Kid KOIN Sgt. Preslim KLOR FlEhlna-Huntlng i KVAL Robin Hood KGW Ncwsheat 7:00 p.m. KPTV To V.e Announced KOIN-t4.K0 ' KLOB Jlmja Benn KVAL Whirley Birda KGW Polfca Tlm 7:30 pjn. KPTV Jonathan winters KOIN Truat Your WUaf KLOR Cbarned Clrclo KVAL Coda a KGW Conflict KGW ChayenaB T:1S pJB. KPTV NI)C Na S.'OD pjn. KPTV BUJ SurpnaO KOIN Phil Slims KLOR Secret Journal KVAL Bifl Surprise 830 p.m. KPTV Noah'a Ark KOIN The Brother KLOR Movie KVAL CelebritT PloThse. KGW Wyatt Earp 9:00 p.m. KPTV Jan? Wymati KOIN To Tall Truth KVAL Jane Wjnun KGW Broken Arrow 0:30 p.m. KPTV Alumioiim Hr. KOIN Red Saalum KVAL Aluminum Hr. KGW Theater 10:00 p.m. KOIN Code Three KGW Rosemary Clooney KLOR News 10:30 p.m. KPTV BAde tit KOIN Movie KLOR Movie KVAL Zant Gre.T KGW Movie 11:00 p.m. KPTV Dateline Kurope KVAL Movie 11:30 p.m. KPTV-Tonlsht WttDNIiSDAf S:M a.m. KPTV Today KOIN Panoroma Pacific KGW Prayer-Hymn 1:15 a.m. KGW Town & Country 0:30 a.m. KGW Cartoons S:45 a.m. KOIN lun to Reduce 9:00 a.m. KPTV Tic- Tac Dough KOIN Valiant Lady KGW Telescope 9:15 a.m. KOIN Love of Life 9:30 a.m. KPTV Could Be You KOIN Search Tomorrow 9:45 a.m. KOIN Guiding Light 10:1X1 a.m. KPTV Home KOIN Stand Up KGW Movie 10:30 a.m. KOIN As World Turns 11:00 a.m. KPTV-Prlce Is Rlsht KOIN Miss Brooks 11:30 a.m. KPTV Term. Ernie KOIN House Party KGW Workshop 11:00 noon KPTV Matinee Thee. KOIN-Kic Payoff KVAL Matinee KGW Wunda Wunda 18:30 p.m. KOIN Bob Croaby KGW Telerama. 1:00 p.m. KPTV Quean lor Day KOIN Brishtar Day KVAL Queen for Day 1:10 p.m. KOIN Secret 8torm 1:30 p.m. KOIN Edge of Nleht KLOR Public Interest 1:45 p.m. KPTV Modern Romances KVAL Modern Romances 2:00 p.m. KPTV Great Life KOIN-Kllchen KLOR Elizabeth KVAL Great Life KGW New Horizons i:30 p.m. KPTV Truth-Conscq. KOIN Strike It Rich KLOR Ladv of House KVAL Truth-Conseq. KGW StaRC a 3:00 p.m. KPTV Telecourse KOIN Garry Moore Kl.OR Movie KVAL Movie KGW Film Festival KPTV NW Home KOIN Arthur Godfrey KPTV Cowboy Serial KPTV-Whlttlc KOIN Mr. Moon 3:30 p.m. 4:110 p.m. 4:30 p.m. KLOR Learning KGW Pioneer Club 4:45 p.m. KPTV-Movlc KOIN Cartoon 9:00 pjn. KOIN Red Dunning KLOR Rinje Rider KVAL Bia Rounduo KGW Mickey Mouie 5:30 p.m. KOIN Armchair KLOR Gene Autry S 43 p.m. KVAL Nee's, Wea , 8pl 8 00 p.m. KOIN wea.. News. Spts. KLOR Sheena KVAL Super man KGW Last of Mohicans 15 pm. KPTV-McGIII News KOIN Ede-erds Neei a 30 p.m. KPTV Bowline KOIN Giant Step Kl.OR Fr. Mac KVAl, Telephone Time KGW Newsneat 8 45 pm. KI.OR-riiv Halt Report i 00 pm. OKIM Staet Hr. KLOR-.1 Miiskeleen K VAL Headline KGW-P.oxinf 730 pm. KPIV-Pcanot lime Kl.OR Denser Pauport KV'AIO. Ilenrv 7 45 pm KPTV-World News Kr.W-Hank Wcaier 100 pm. KPTV-llirain Holhnav KOIN-Arthur GcOlrey Kiin-no.inn Biahie KVAt. Corhlot Wieriff KGW-ni-nejlf1d I 30 pjn. KPTV-Pulher Kncwi Beat Kl.ort-Movie KVAL Pdencevrit lion :00 pm. KPTV-Thcate KOI.1-Mlllior.eire KVAL Theater KGW -Navy Log Serve Is Our He .- RADIO O vmm mm VYa arv coompeti ah ttrvit all tftikea ol TVs. Baflat Tape Rccorttcri iod PMo- I grapW. BYER antf BKHTE RADIO & TV Service .til Stale St. Th. F.M 4 9767 SAIM By Ketcham INSIDE HOLLYWOOD 9y BOB '1 lolikg HOLLYWOOD I "Kurcwajts distrust a stranger; they seem to View him cloaely before deciding whether they like him or not. Americans are more friendly; they appear eager to see the hest in a new person they meet." That wk the complin-ieof paid our land by a newcomer to these f shore. 0. W. Fischer, who has hern hailed as Germany's t o p actor. He has been imported by Universityeln- ternational to coslar with June Alhrson in an- other go at the 19 William er TraSaus rowel i-vjurie Ijimbard classic, "My (Slap God- frer." I rancher with O. W. (Otto wtt- helm) at the swank Bel-Air Hotel, where he is staying. He marveled at the southern California weather and said he had been using the swimming pool. And in January! No doubt about it, the guy is a charmer. His conversation ranged from philosophic talk of creativity in postwar Germany ("Very poor") to American TV ("Some very good stuff, but it's a bit of a shock to be interrupted by a spiel tor Coca Cola."). Fischer's home is near Munith, the center o the German lilm industry, but he was born and reared in Austria. He had a thorough schooling in the classics and his handsomeness and charm made him a star on the stage and- screen in Austria and Germany. Married to a Jew ish wife, he was in disfavor with the Nazis and managed to escape serving in ttie army. After the war, he became the most popular star of the revived German film industry. His work in "Ludwig II" and "Portrait of an Unknown Woman" sent Holly wood scrambling for his services. U-I got there first. I asked him about the slate of the German film business. "It is not good." he replied. "There are some very good ac tors, but we lack the creative talent. Hollywood took them all Krnst Lubilsch. Fritx Lang, Wil liam Dieterle, Henry Koster, etc. "Hitler is responsible for the poor state of the industry, as he is for all the other bad things in Germany. He was a madman; he even got rid of Kinslein!" Would he like to do more pic tures here? "Certainly. But I don't know that 1 would ever settle here per manently. I would like lo do pic lures in bolh countries." Michel Faces Assault Count MICDFORD Wi A charge of assault with a deadly weapon Monday brought Clarence Kdward Michel III, 23, of Roscburg. lie fore Dist. Judge Kswles Moure, who heki him to the grand jury. Michel is charged with shnoling a hignwoy snowplow crewmon who showed reluctance to help Michel Irec overturned his car. which had i l the snow on the I Tiller-Trail highway Friday. The highway worker. Burse H. Calhey, 36. of Kagle Point, re mains in serious condition in a Medford hospital, the judge was told. He was wounded hy a .22 calibers bullet. 9 30 p m. 10 00 p m. KOIN-Ont Se.ret K'JW-rurie Harriet MTV-Your . I it. KO-St.iO!0 57 Hf.w-TH.a'er M'ai. Your life KI.OR N W 10 M pm Kl'IV-Hr DA, KUI.e-elovIe Kl tin- nvr. -line. Im' K I. W-Movie KITV- I Am T;e Lew KPTV-Tnnnni KVAI-Pcndiilnoi II m n m II so p m. 'JSresJvS. tues. 11 NOON ) PM. 8 30 P.M. KPTV-NBC Ma'OlU kPIV-COlORAM 11 KSTV-NOAH'S ASK Sales t Service for RCA rTIll OiiE CHA1TER 20 Aeeiits Work "9ou i0 c a boOT JmtKV loai I iO Bi wlSSier the tine hir, ejuxe 0) CL'O the story of tfio Wi.terp hoostohcre opia-i0on. Told v not, it s the story of a g)-eit) pleoc of work. 1 do mtt, fladt a saiaalirr evrrncahn loo aver been ens'ri.d on; and I c:0i pVsiaially attest 0)i the brilflance of IBs results." (Froei a 1916 lrcficr written by former Asia. o'eri:o v of State AjlilS A. Deri .D-. e FtO Dtectnr J. tifxitt Boevov.) far more lhaa IB years the FBI ha remaioed silent about its amazing operatiiwi io which special ifrnts 'often risked their lives ia halaiop, snensh the Nazis' Wiaid 'ar 11 spy eetworks in Central and Smith America. Foia' agent were killed ia carrying out their miwions, all ia airplane cra.hos. The story began in 1P0, wfiiei President Roosevelt and ethers ia his administration realized with grave concern, from evidence ob tained in spy cases, that Axis agents heal established a string of espionage bases from iocxico City southward to the Strait of Magel lan. Crtfrooiui afflgratim Actually, South' America had be come a staging ground for Nazi spies being slipped into the United States, -information on American defense a d indurtrial efforts was bring . funneled through South America to Germany. Clandestine radio stations beanriod on Ham burg. Cologne and Brussels were pumping military, political and economic reports to the Nazis' spy headquarters. Long hefore Hitler's star had begun lo rise. Gorniaru had mi grrtcd to South America and set tled in the gro-ing countries in colonies which, for tlie most part, clung to German customs, lang uage and culture, The Nasi movement took hold in these areas. Germans wore the uniforms of storm troopers and carried the Nasi Hag on ceremon ial occasions. There were German, youth movements, a German labor front, a German workers Party, and a German war veterans' or ganisation. FBI Agents Go Pmlh FBI Director Hoover discussed the problem early in May with As:;t. Secretary of State Berle, and again in early .lune with Berle, Grn. Sherman Miles, assist-1 Wife Jealous Attempt to Get Evening Job DEAB DOROTHY DIS: The jub 1 have doesn't pay very well, and I want more than anything else to get a home tor my wife and baby. I've been offered an evening job, which would pay enough to buy some things we want, and might, eventually lead to a full-time, well-paying position. - Offer her the alternative of a nice home and luxuries, with this small sacrifice on her part, or a cnnlinuance of your present life of penny-pinching with you under her eye every minute. DEAB DonOTHT DIX: I'm an steady for about nine months, but was cheating on me. Since Ihcn 1 have been very unpopular. I never get a date. Since I've been sitting home I've made life miserable for myself and the family. Disagreeable. DEAB DISAGREEABLE: Folks you must break the dnnr down, then htvak through the wall of sullen niss you've built around you. Now, who wants lo go through all that? And why expect anyone to take the trouble? Vou are being very childish lo life and at 18! Come on, now. Tut with the crowd! DEAR DOROTHY DIX: For an allraclive woman who's been In he sweet and nice to me, but moody. What could lie bolhcring DEAR MIKE: I wonder! And could easily restore her sweet disposition bv saving. "I love vou: will you marry me!" How dense DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I'm 50 years old and engaged to a wid ower of 25, who has two small children. My parents Ihink I will be taking nn too much responsibility. I disagree. Tom and 1 hove many things in common, including religion, and I adore his chil dren. The youngsters take In me and everything seems fine from my angle. Alicia. DEAR ALICIA: If you thoroughly realize how much Ihe core of two children entails, and are willing to make sacrifices along the way, your marriage can be hanov. A atrmnnther dnean'l have en easy job, even wilh the best co-operation, hut she has a rewording one. . Send four oroblem to Dnrnthv O il. "A Hanov Man-lace." i siamped. sell addressed envelope, this newspaper. INolcs on "Hmic(( Mr.. I'ott! Mon'l pnl mi n )nul" lo Story- Giamuai ewteaiats to Boush Anrorrenn eountvres kenare tTarM U'nr It kept strong matomd Mrs, nnri otvM pres'tfted trn ntbrtiMM oi syy mat pnun tnHdn rfanni. Here, in a stvena trean a ranmniteil ant chief of staff af Army G l, and Admiral Walter S. AndiTsoo, director of Naval Intelligence. Out of these meetings came a proposal for the ot'ganizalion of a Special lntelligvnc: Service (SIS) to oper ate in the foreign field. FBI agents wrt aoon drifting south. Most of tliern mi men who hcul drveloprd speetaJ skills in underrovrr work, and they went south secretly. One undercover agent went to South America as a soap salesmaa for an American concern whose of ficials never soapseled his role with the FBI. He sold so much soap within a few months that the company had to expand Hs irnport and distribution operations. A local businessman who had been with a firm which had given up the franchise wis bowline to cet it hack. Meantime tlie demon soap Over Hubby's However, my wife insists the only moon I want lo take the job is to get away from her. She's imagining all snrta of things. How can I convince her that I'm doing this for her? Charlton. DEAB CHARLTON: Your wife should he able to understand simple finance. Go over the buritiet, tell her how much you'll be able to make and save under the new regime, and ask how in the world you could be doing something you shouldn't, and make money? The sort of action she suspects usually costs, and plenty! attractive girl of 1. I was going broke up because my boy friend who- would like lo be nice to let one romantic upset ruin vour on a smile, dress up and minale years I've been madly in love wilh everything I could wont. She used lately she's changed, becoming very hvr? Mike. what's the malter with vou? You can you gel, Michael? nie fie eril. I k ..... i..nH. ell . a,. ..... ....... and send request le her, tare af llic News l& V I &&la? v' fxiP-' (iipjitt teble-ti ever j three fioqri Below Border . ly mf0jr. " 111111 " ' 1 aai Kmram irtww Mm, Kennni aaihiM ape shown chateau with Ctcrrraat aavlfl so conecatlna miasrc at an outing rrenr Rio de Jtaralm, as BsnzHhm rosl Maaai fhw By owrtfamk Mik'sman hvtd marie valuable con tacts ia business and gtr'fcTnrru?nt circles. ljuikeainnr KU'Uts la an Argentine oHy, a boyish- looking American arrived to work as a reporter. He joined local clubs and aoon he was sending arti cles to tin? United States rant re ceiving favorable comownt from publications interested ia Latin American affairs. This particular young reporter was an FBI agent whom we shall call George Stev ens. A favorite hangout of his was a small hotel operated by a man vhoss parents still lived m a coun try overrun by the Nazis. Somehow the innkeeper scanned to absorb all the talk thai passed across his tables in the course of a day. Stevens decided to try to enlis' his help. Over a cup of cofloe, Stevens said, "I would like to do a serin of stories on the national groups in tl." city. I'd like your help in gathering the information." Ha watched clonriy to ace what the man s reaction wuld, be. The man looked at the young American lor a full minute. Then he said quietly, "If 1 give yon this information, will it reach the right people?" Police Follow Agent S'.cvens nodded. "Yes. And I promise you'll never be embar rassed." There was no other agree ment or explanation. None was needed. They understood each other. "I ne-er knew anyone like this man, Slevens recalled later. At least once a week the police would follow me. But I always knew in advance when I was to be followed and that was always the day I worked hard at being a reporter. Hurt was always Ihe day I would call on the chief of detectives, telling him I just happened to be passing by and would he have a cup of coffee with me. It must have driven the guy nuts and Prof Ups Take to NF.W YORK un - Charles Van Doren, a (44nn-a year English in structor at Columbia University, Monday night boosted his win nings to 1122.0(10 on NBC's televi sion program "Twenty-One." He entered Monday night's ami petition against two opponents as Ihe biggest money-winner on TV quia programs by virtue of linish ing last week's contest wilh (1IM,- Wife of Traek Star Vanishes I.AWHKNCK, Ksn. Mrs. Sue Nieder, , 23-year-old wife of University of Kansas track star, disappearod after she left Law rence lor a weekend trip lo Kan sas City last Friday. Police were a'.ked yesterday to search tor her. She is the wife of Bill N idler who holds Ihe national collegiate shoiput record and placed .teconn in the Itftf) Olympic shoiput. Her lather flay T. I.owrent insurunrc man, went lo Kansas City yeslenlav and checked hr minis and major holds "Sue is onoul seven months pregnant and wonted to have a weekend ol relaxation." '"right explained. "She wan going to stay in a hoicl, de wane shopping and visit some of her girl friends. ".She was going to tall tu and icll us where siie was staying. S!ie didn't call but we wea't toe worried. She was suppottd to have returned to Lawrence Sun day sight." Wright called several friends hla daut'hler had planned to con tact m Kansas City but none had heard from her. 'le said the was carrying about Kathleen Ivbrook. harness fiotse) who HoiMco" in ihe ntvnev is iini ir) i8iana si Preititlt. N .1., raceway, cost owoof Notmafl Do ptojfiw, tire duteetiveij whs were traiKag me, too. They avver bw I was being tipned by tire Hmkctmr, whs had a well-plncad friend tit fee notice station. , "One day eur pmplc pt word to roc that two Germans suspected of cswonftoe hod driven by ante. mobi'c into a nnohbnriinj eemrtvy. 1 was supposed t-o ford ant whs they were, where they hod gens, whom tlrey bad sotra, ami if' tttny were coming hook. That's a pretty tough assignment whva yon don't even know the names of the rroMi. "Well, I wont to my tritMTd. He said to exrrrm bach m a tew days. I '.,.ent hack. He said eonre back later. 1 wwifc bock la4er. He shook his mmd. He said. 'Come back to morrow. I figured be was stallmfl. When I reaHTnod he gave me a typewritten report tdentifying the Germans. He knew where they had gone and he even hod tue gist of lltrir ciinrcrsatitm as they move as well as the (act they were to mevt later in Argentina. And in. stead of two Germans ttrevc hod been three. It was one of the mast detailed reports I ever sow and tl helped uncover an oapronagc ring. "Would you mind telling mo how you got it?" 1 asked him. "Ho smilnd and said: 'Tho man who drove (heir car was one of my men. When llwsc people ask for a car in this city, the driver al ways Is my man.' " Stevens once almost wrecked his relationship with the innkeeper. "He did so much for us I offered to pay for Die information thought he was going to throw me out of his place. But he cooled off and said: 'What I do for you, I do from my heart not for money I finally got out of an awkward situation by saying I didn't mean lie should take money personally but that I felt he slwuld allow me to help pay the expense of gathering Inforn.ation for us." (Tomorrow: The Queen Out wits tho U-Bonts.) His TV $122,000 500. Five persons had shared the old record wilh winnings of $100,- ooo on Ihe Big burprlsc. Van Doren. a 30-year-old bach elor, has until P'cb. II to decide whether he'll try to incrcaMe his winnings. There is no limit. A spe cial show will replace "Twenty One" next week, giving Van Doren an estra week la think it over. Van Doren, the sun of Mark Van IXa'rn, I'lilUxer I'riae win ning ajt,' had Utile difficulty in picking up an additional $17,500 he dispnuwl of his two emit lengers. They wore Nlcholm Ta slenko, a translator lis the United Nations, and Anthony Whitlier, a Boston writer and descendant id nuet John (Ireenlcaf Whittier. Taxes will prevent Van Dorea from keeping ihe bulk of his win nings. F.xrwrts said tlie linn's share of his present winnings, be tween joo.oiiO and $85,001), will be lost In taxes. Van Doren has the option of stopping with his present winnings or try Iiir nare. The most lie can: lore Is JI0.W0 on the basis of; KiUO lor earn of a piosible 21 ; IKiinls that he might inisa in com-i petiliim. ENROLL NOWf Dale Carnegie CLASS Lt Effective Sing Huntm Retaliiwt, $kiOTnhip-lftmtiefr TmWrig T iwflliier, mB- BOfr fVWRSH H 3 4173, Mi Motel, 9 i m.-? p.m. rVRDNKSDAY AND THURSDAY JANUARY 30 AND 31 Koflhwt5ttu-a School of Commerce Of PoWand GOP Goes AU OuttoCapture Texas Election Ike Backs yutcheson; Win Would Shift Senate Lead By JERRY MARTIN ' DALLAS WI R epubllcani geared today for an all-out effort to win the special U.S. Senate election in Texas that could mean the GOP capturing control of the Senate from the Democrats. ' But a bill that could help in sure a Democratic victory has passed its first hurdle by a bare margin in the State House of Rep resentatives. President Eisenhower yesterday gave his official backing to Atty. Thad Hutcheson or Houston, the lone Republican candidate in the -field. He is running for the scat vacated by Price Daniel when he '' iissumcd the governorship earlier mis monin. The special election will be April 2. Former Gov. Allan Shivers ap pointed William Blakley, an Eis enhower Democrat frorre Dallas, lo serve as interim senator. Blak ley is voting with the Democrats . in the Senate. The? President received Hutche- . son in Washington and, altcr wards issued a statement through press secretary Murray Snyder favoring his'candidaay. Hutchcsbn will face a field of six or more Democrats, Including three-time unsuccessful guberna-.l torial candidate Ralpp Yarbor; ; . ouph af Austin, who Tost the Dem-,. ooratic nomination for governor ' ta Doteicl hi' -less than 4.0O8 votes. ' Also in the race is Caspressman- Ht-Larg! Martin Dies (B-Tcx.), former head af the House Un American Activities Committee. In DoJJfl6, State ' Republican" Csmiuittaororm ftims Davidson. ' pledged as energetic, eampaigh tbr. ehret uneehesea attes khsenliAWr. . . er's errdarsoment. ' "We're twnm tfPxuir and roue v ewrytbisg; we've got. We'e au to win this raec," Be said. A victory by Buwhessn watna give the Senate a lineup of 4ft fie . BirWieoTrs and 48 Prurofrote. Was Fwsotejit rrown urea eaura easj, , tap tie-breaking vole (e give (my" Republicans control ef the Senate Army to Build Hf J6. iuassaciiuseiis Sivlar Fiirnaeft' . WASHINGTON TO The Awny imnnnfrecd Tuesday Ut win haili a giant scrlar tarmrco capable di coaconiratmc, the sun's rays to The furnace will be erected 'as thc ouortormawter research ausr. engineering center at Natiek, Mass., and will be cornptctvd this summer the aanauncemeat said The Army exohnaed lire fwnaa wlH collect the sua rays wiro a huge flat mirror about 40 feet . Imtg and 36 feet wide. This mirror; then will reflect the rays 98 fen ' to a concentrating apparatus con sisting of I C8 curved mirrors, each 2Vfx inches m diameter. The furnace, the Army sid, will be used to test materials de signed to protect soldiers aaain.4 tire heat of nuclear and ether, weapons, , Conventional heid sources do not produce sufficient tempera, tures lo simulate atomic explo sions. TIireeDiein Oresron Fires By Ttnc ASSOCIATED PHGSS Three persons perished Monday when fires broke out in twn houses and a nursing home hi Oregon. Two of the Hiutes wore at New- . port on the Orefioa conat. ChorrS Brurteson, a 75-year-old pntionf nt a nursing home, died when a fire brnrtc out hi his hod. Mrs. F.?nnor Anderson nwe died at Newport who she was 'over come while trying to cxtlngoif smoldering mattress In her home. ' KarlKT Monday, Arctucs CtorR Ksley, td died when a fire canned hy a detective herder flashed through his home near Portbosd. How T Hold FALSE TEETH Mire Firttty in Place Do your (also teeth noj tad w bntrass by slipping. droppliiK or bllnx when you et. tuKh or lnD& Just sprinltle little FASTEET11 on vmir nutpfi. 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