r- - Salem, Oregon, Saturday, February 2, 1957 Tttt? CAPITAL JOURNAL' Section 2 Patre 5 DENNIS THE MENACE By Ketcham On Television UHF-KPIV (27) VHF KOINTV (6) K108 (12), KGW-TV (I), KVM (13) The Elephant Goes With the Job INSIDE HOLLYWOOD By BOB T. IMAS KIDDIE MATINEE s VTl'RDAY OS KOINTV: (6) 5:00 p.m.. Teias Rangers-Criminal stepson of one of them balks jt being forced into life of crime. 5:30 p.m. Showtime for Mom With Eddie Butherus and Glenn Shelley. 6:00 p.m., Soldiers of Fortune Tim and Toubo in dispute between French Foreign Legion and powerful Arab army, in "Attack at Ras El Ma." 6:30 p.m.. The Buccaneers Pirate takes advantage of Dan Tem pest's absence to sail boldly into Nassau. 9:00 p.m., Gale Storm Show Susanna and Capt. Huxley discover (hcv have a stool pigeon aboard ship. 9:30 p.m., Hey Jeannie Jeannie enmeshed in Camp Fire Girls activities. 10:00 p.m., Gunsmoke A young itinerant goads older man into a jenseless duel. 11:00 p.m., Showtime on' Six "Roughly Speaking," starring Rosa lind Russell and Jack Carson. . e , , SATURDAY ON KPTV: (27) 5:00 p.m., 5 O'clock Playhouse "A Yank in London" starring Anna Neagle and Dean Jagger. 6:30 p.m., Dateline Europe Robert Cannon behind Iron Curtain to find formula of great scientist. 8:00 p.m., Perry Como Show Guests Four Lads and rock-and-roll singer Fats Domino. 10:00 p.m., George Gobel Show Guest will be Rav Bolger. 11:00 p.m., Cinema Classics "Big Wheel" starring Mickey Rooney and Thomas Mitchell. . . SATURDAY ON KLOR: (12) 6:00 p.m., Joe Palooka's wife Ann has "blackout" as a result of a icrious accident. 6:30 p.m., Stars of Tomorrow Uncle Nate introduces "Rhythm Tones" trio; accordionist Judy Ccrvetn, vocalist Jack Lenhart. 1:00 p.m., Men of Annapolis A short and shy Midshipman en couraged to correspond with a beautiful model. 1:30 p.m., "Now, Voyagcur," award-winner starring Belle Davis, Paul Henreid, Claude Rains, John Lodcr, Ilka Chase and Gladys Cooper. 10:00 p.m., KLOR Presents "Golden Opportunity." A man whose wife announced divorce, gets chance to murder her. 10:30 p.m., Championship Bowling New contender for the bowl ing title tonight is sturdy Tom Hennessey, from the St. Louis area. Vnnnecpv ha hppn in thu AII.Kiar finnic four limnc anrt Imipn Germany, England, France and Africa in 1955, giving exhibitions : SUNDAY ON KGW-TV: (8) at u s. Army oases. 11:30 p.m., New Orleans Police Department "The Lady in the Trunk." A temperamental Latin Quarter artist disposes of his weal thy wife who is interfering in his romance with a beautiful young neignnor. SATURDAY ON KGW-TV: (6) 1:00 p.m., Saturday Film Fair "Strange Cargo," adventure with Clark Gable, Joan Crawford, Ian Hunter, Peter Lorre, Paul Lukas. 10:30 p.m., Channel g Playhouse "The Lady Is Willing." Marlene Dietrich, Fred MacMurray in the story of woman's love for an abandoned baby. - SUNDAY ON KOIN TV: (6) 10:30 a.m., Lamp Unto My Feet Young lawyer torn between duty to clear innocent man and responsibility to family. 11:00 a.m., For God and Country Special American Legion an nual "Back to God" program. Narrated by Will Rogers, Jr., John Foster Dulles will deliver message from the President. West Point chapel choir featured. 1 ' 11:30 a.m., The Last Word TV critic Harriet Van Home, versi fier Ogden Nash and lecturer-critic John Mason Brown join Dr. Bergen Evans. 12:00 Noon, Face the Nation H. Meade Alcornc, Jr., appointee Republican National Committee chairman, quizzed by top newsmen panel. 1:00 p.m., Odyssey Host Charles Collingwood visits "Baker Street Irregulars." 2:00 p.m., Armchair Theatre "Village Barn Dance," starring Richard Cromwell, Don Wilson, Doris Day. "Forbidden Jungle," with Don Harvey. 4:00 s.m.. Governor Robert D. Holmes Special address. 4:30 p.m., See It Now "Burma, Buddhism and Neutralism," por trait of uncommitted nation. 5:30 p.m.. Telephone Time True story of O'Hcnry, convicted em bezzler and how he found real calling. 6:00 p.m., Air Power How United States Air and Sea power destroyed the Japanese war machine. 6:30 p.m., Lassie A pet chimpanzee arrives at Miller farm. 1:00 p.m., Private Secretary Developing romance between Vi and Peter suspected. 1:30 p.m., What's My Line Martin Gabel, husband Arlene Fran cis, helps celebrate on show's anniversary. 8:00 p.m., Ed Sullivan Show Singer Vic Damone, Jose Greco and his troupe of world famous dancers; recording star Al Hibbler. 9:00 p.m., Theatre Ronald Reagan as ex prize-fighter who takes drastic action. 9:30 p.m., Alfred Hitchcock Husband shows symptoms of dying from small arsenic doses. 11:05 p.m., First Run Theatre "The Life of Louis Pasteur," Itarring Paul Muni. SUNDAY ON KPTV: (21) 9:00 a.m., Faith for Today Progression from self defense to con fession of guilt portray steps in a young person's struggle to pre serve his integrity. 9:45 a.m.. The Pastor A woman is brought face to face with fact that suicide of young neighbor direct result of her statements, in "Convicted." 10:30 a.m., Frontiers of Faith "Broadway Stars Choir Gradu itos." 12:30 p.m., This Is the Life What happens to a crusading report er who is guilty of the crime which he is fighting? "I Killed Annie Norvak." ,, 1:00 p.m., Your Afternoon Theatre "Same Goes to College, starring Alan Hale and June Prcisscr. "Stand In," starring Joan Biondel, Humphrey Bogart, Leslie Howard. 4:00 p.m., Wide Wide World Dave Garroway narrates "The Texas Story" with pick-ups from Kilgore, San Jacinto, San Antrnio, Fort Worth and Galveston. ' 6:00 p.m., Meet the Press Senator Stuart Symington (D.-Mo.) chairman of the Armed Services Sub-Committee, questioned by Og den Reid Jr., Ernest K. Lindlcy, May Craig and Lawrence Spivak. 6:30 p.m., Roy Rogers in "Uncle Steve's Finish." 1:30 p.m., Ruggles of Red Gap Musical comedy based on book ky Henry Leon Wilson of a starchy English valet who is the stake in a poker game won by American cattleman. Stars David Wayne, Imogene Coca, Jane Powell, Peter Lawford. 9:00 p.m., Aluminum Hour Hume Cronyn and Eileen Hcckart in "No License to Kill," drama of fatal auto accident and methods used to detect the guilty driver. Victor Riesel, blinded labor column ist, will narrate. . . 10.00 p.m., Lorctta. Young Show Leo Bowman and Regis Toomey In "Bad Apple," salute to the Boy Scouts ot America on 47th Anni versarv. 10:30 p.m., Sunday Star Time "Thief of Bagdad," starring Sabu, Conrad Veidt, and June Duprcz. ... SUNDAY ON KLOR: (12) 3:30 p.m., Building Amrrira "Green Promise. 4:00 p.m., This Is the-Answer "In His Name." Repercussions of baseball incident felt years later by congregation, Jf 1-2 SE? THERE'S iOTS OF KIDS WORSE THAN MB'' 4:30 p.m., How Christian Science Heals "The Oil of Joy." 5:00 p.m., American Religious Town Hall Meeting "How Can We Know God's Will?" 6:00 p.m., Pioneer Playhouse Whip Wilson meets adventure on "Abilene Trail." ' 7:00 p.m., "All This and Heaven Too," starring Belle Davis, Charles Boyer, Jeffrey Lynn and Barbara O'Ncil. Academy nomina tions: best picture, best supporting actress, best cinematography. 9:30 p.m., Fcaturcttc "Pretty Polly," mystery starring Lynn Bari and Barry Kclley. 10:00 p.m., Ray Anthony Show Dick Conlino and Ella Mae Morse conduct a musical tour of the United Slates. 11:00 p.m., Wrestling From Chicago Pat O'Connor vs. The Mighty Atlas, Tommy Martindale vs. Mitsu Arakawa, and Yukon Eric vs. Hans Hermann. Notes on the News 1-2 "If yno see your shadow It mM ON Wrth Al Prosram on schedule only at time of itart. SATURDAY 4:30 p.m. KPTV Live ir Leant KOIN Horse Race. KLOR Movie KVAL Wizard KGW Rar 8 S:00 p.m. KPTV Movie KOIN Tex. Ranger! 3:30 p.m. KOIN Mom's Showtime KVAL Disneyland 8:00 p.m. KOIN o!dlcrs Fortune KLOR Joe Palooka KGW Hoedown 6:30 p.m. KPTV Dateline Europe KOIN Buccaneers KLOR Tomorrow's Start KVAL Rin Tin Tin KGW rontler 7:00 p.m. KPTV Playhouse !7 KOIN Ole Opry KLOR Annapolis Men' KVAL ..awrence Welk KGW Movie 7:30 p.m. KPTV People R Funny KOIN-On Your Own KLOR Movie 8:00 p.m. KPTV Perry Como KOIN Jackie GleaSon ' KVAL Guy Lombardo 8:30 p.m. KVAL Grand Ole Opry 8:00 p.m. KPTV Caesar's Hour KOIN Oh. Susanna KVAL Caesar's Hour KGW Lawrence Welle KOIN Hey, Jeannie I KLOR Unexpected KPTV George Gobel KOIN Gunsmoke KLOR Presents KVAL Georce Gobel KGW Ozark Jubilee KPTV Hit Parade KOIN Talent Seoul! KLOR Bowline KVAL Hit Parade KGW Movie KPTV Movie KOlN-Movio KVAL Movie KLOR NOPD 12:30 p.m., The Way "Homecoming" of Korean veteran. 1:00 p.m., Tclecourse in Music Guest Josephine Spaulding. 2:15 p.m., Bible Puppets "Moses in Egypt." 2:30 p.m.. Challenge of Books "The Early Churchills," by Mod erator Dr. Frederich Peters, Reed college. 4:00 p.m., College Press Conference "Great Decisions" series. "What are the U.S. Stakes in the Middle East." 4:30 p.m., Medical Horizons Unrehearsed symposium of cancer specialists speak on detection & prevention. 5:00 p.m., Inside Industry featuring aluminum products. 6:30 p.m., Life of Riley "Friends Are Where. You Find Them." 10:30 p.m., Channel 8 Playhouse "Bride Wore Red" starring Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone, Bobert Young, Billie Burke, Regi nald Owen. . MONDAY ON KOIN-TV: (6) 2:00 p.m., KOIN Kitchen Betty bakes a stew. 3:00 p.m., Garry Moore Show Ivan Sanderson introduces Garry to a friendly animal. 4:45 p.m., Cartoon Time "Now That Summer Is Gone." Jr. Squirrel. 5:30 p.m.. Armchair Theare "Slightly Dead," starring J. M. Ker rigan, Johnny Downs. . 7:00 p.m.. Studio One Hal March as embittered TV comic, who falls victim to fickleness of public in "Talc of the Comet." 8:00 p.m.. Burns and Allen Gracie rushes to matrimonial bureau for proDsectivc bride for Ronnie. 8:30 p.m., Science Fiction Theatre Scientists obtain vital secrets from unknown colleague. :00 p.m., I Love Lucy Richardos 'sell' furniture to tenants who demand immediate oossession. 0:30 p.m., December Bride Ruth fears falling mentally behind her husband. 10:00 p.m.. Star Performance Young lawyer, against opposition of his wife, brings an orphan boy into home. 10:40 p.m.. Showtime on Six "The Night Raiders," stars. John Wayne, Ray Corrigan and Dorccn McKay. One of movies that shot Wayne to stardom. Location Is in old California. e MONDAY ON KPTV: (27) 9:00 a.m.. Tic Tac Dough Edic Adams, slar of Broadway musical "L'il Abner. competes on quiz show based on game Tick-tac-toc, with Jack Barry. 10:00 a.m., Home Feature, on the era of Rudolph Valentino. 12:00 non, NRS Matinee Theatre Julius La Rosa as dramatic actor debuts in "Three Kids," as himself. 3:30 p.m.. Northwest Home George Paris prepares Chicken Span ish and frozen lemon dessert. 4:15 p.m., Horse Opera "Border Bandits" starring Johnny Mack Brown. 5:15 p.m., Your Aflcrnon Theatre "Detour" starring Tom Ncal and Ann Savage. 6:30 p.m., Willy "Willy's New York Colleague." 7:00 p.m., Scarlet Pimpernel Rescues baroness Suzanne dc Flcuray to find Chauvclin holding her son. 8:00 p.m., Color Spectacular Producers' Showcase presents Audrey Hepburn and Mel Ferrer in "Maycrling," with Raymond Masscy. Set in imperial court in Vienna of the 1880s, tells of tragic love between young Countess Maria Vetscra and Prince Rudolph o Hapsburg, sun ot the Emperor Franz Joseph. 9:30 p.m., Robert Montgomery Presents John Beal in The Week the World Stood Still," based on fact of efforts Swedish industrialist Bin- gcr Dahlerus to avert World War II. 11:00 p.m., Cross Current Stamp Collector ' spells danger at Hotel Frontier. 11:30 p.m., Tonight! America After Dark. Backstage at theatres and nightclubs to talk with top personalities, new talents, attend parties and ventures into any phase of nighttime activity that is tech nically feasible. Jack Lescoulie new host. 4 . MONDAY ON KLOR: (12) 1:30 p.m., In the Public Interest "Off the Beaten Track in Israel." 2:00 p.m., Life With Elizabeth Elizabeth has "Translation Troubles." 2:30 p.m., Lady of the House Geri Lindsey takes over as "The Lady'1 today. 3:00 p.m., Mr. Antonio, starring Leo Canllo and Virginia Vallt. Booth Torkington's charming story of conflict between sanctimonious mayor and an easy-going Italian florist. 4:20 p.m., Telemovle Quiz John Salisbury host. 4:30 p.m.. Laurel and Hardy "The Live Ghost." 6:011 p.m., Wild Bill lllrkok-Boy serves as "The Young Witness" to attack on aged prospector. 6:30 p.m., Meet Corliss Archer Corliss and Dexler's mothers com pete for presidency of the Garden club. Ann Baker and Bnhby Ellis as Corliss and Dexter. 7:00 p.m., My Little Margie Margie and Mrs. Odclls become "Father's Little Helpers." 7:.m p.m.. Dr. Christian Rushes to nirpnrl in an atlempt to bring hack a young lest pilot to expectant wile's bedside. 8:00 p.m., Man Called X Secret agent Ken Thurston pilots plain' with bomb aboard and he has only minutes to save his life and the freedom of a small republic. 8:30 p.m., "Rwana Devil," starring Robert Stack, Barbara Rritton and Nigel Bruce. 10:20 p.m., "Rattle of Greed." Historical movie about Mark Twain. Virginia City and famous "Comstock Lode." MONDAY ON KGW-TV: (81 8:13 a.m., Town 4 Country Norman Bjorklund speaking on Farm Forestry. 9:00 a.m., Telescope Guests Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Binford in charge of exchange students, American Field Service International Scholarship program. 10:00 a.m., Mornlng'i Movie "Canal Zone" with Chester Morris and Larry Parks. 11:30 a.m., Community Workshop Demonstration of the Controlled Reader. 12:00 noon, Wunda Wunda "The Black Cats and the Tinker's Wile " 12:30 p.m., Telerama Chef Gino and Konnie Worth. Plus Stu Er win in "Love Bug." 2:0 p.m., New Horizons The history of jazz by students of Lewis and Clark college. 2:30 p.m.. Stage 8 "Half Hour." 1:00 p.m., Afternoon Film Festival "Golden Salmander" (adventure) starring Trevor Howard. Herbert Lorn. J:00 p.m., .Mickey Mouse Club A young Naturalist seeks to dis cover "The Secret of Mystery Lake'- in new serial t:M p.m., Troohle With Father Stu F.rwin in "The Business " 8:00 p.m., Danny Thomas The Flashback Story" spotlights Sherry Jackson and Rusty Hamcr in scenes from a few seasons ago. 8:30 p.m., Voiei Mildred Miller is guest soloist. Program features I number of traditional American songs : 141.. fhnraitl 8 Havhnme "1 Married An Angel," starring iJeauttO XMbMHiMI, Nekon Eddy, 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 9:0(1 a.m. 9:'M a.m. 11:45 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:43 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:45 p.m, 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 0:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:15 a.m. fl:::o a.m. B:4S a.m. 9:00 a.m. 0:15 a.m. 9:30 p.m. 9:45 a m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:13 pm. 1 :.Kl p m. 1'45 p in. 2.00 p.m. 2.30 pm. 3 00 p.m. 4 00 p m. 4 IS p m. 4 .10 p m. 4 45 p m. 5 00 p.m. 515 p.m. 5-30 p.m. 5 45 p m 8.00 p m. 8 IS pm. 8 30 p m. 45 p m TW pm. 7 30 p.m SUNDAY KPTV Faith Today KPTV-Onc Person KPTV Pastor KPTV Fsu ild ins America KOIN Faith Today KPTV Faith Frontieri KOIN Lamp KPTV Church KOIN God and Country KVAL Bowling KPTV American Forum KOIN Last Word KVAL Bowlina KPTV News Roundup KOIN Face N-tlfl KGW Prayer k Hymn KPTV The Lite KOIN News KVAL l.leh'ed Window KGW The Way KPTV Movie KOIN Odyssey KVAL Oral Roberts KGW Telecourse KVAL Christian Science KGW The World Around K"AL "astor KGW World Issues KPTV Movie KOIN Mama KGW Give Thee Peace KGW Bible Puppets KLOR Lighted Window KVAL Great Decisions KGW Challenge of Books KLOR A. A. Allen KVAL Top Tunes KGW Dr. Spock KPTV Zoo Parade KLOR Building America KGW Johns Hopkins KPTV Wide World KOIN Gov. Holmes KVAL Wide World KGW College Press Con. KLOR Christian science KOIN See It Now KGW Medical Horizons KLOR Transition KLOR Town Hall KGW Inside Industry KPTV Capt. Gallant KOIN Telephone Time KLOR Oral Roberta KVAL Now You Know KGW Press Conference KPTV Meet the Press KOIN Air Power KLOR Pioneer Playhouse KVAL Meet the Press KGW Whlrley birds KPTV Roy Rogers KOIN Lassie KVAL Hov Rogers KGW Riley KPTV Bengal Lancers KOIN Pvt. Secretary KVAL Renpal l.inc,.r KGW You Asked for It KPTV Showcn: ' KOIN What's My Line? KVAl Shownsi KGW Amateur Hour KOIN Ed Sullivan KVAL Steve Allen KGW V.i'.iRhn Monroe KLOR Movie KPTV Aluminum Hr. KOIN Theater KLOR Omnibus KVAI-3 l ives KGW Omnibus KOIN-Hltctliock KLOR Film Feature KVAL Wyatt Karo KPTV Lorctta Young . KLOR Rav Anthony KOIN SR4.000 Challenge KVAI-Loretla Young KPTV Movie KOIN Miss Brooks KVAL Movie KGW Movie KPTV Movie KOIN Movie KLOR-Wrestle MONDAY KPTV Today KOIN Panorama Pacillc KGW Prayer-Hvmn KGW Town-Country KGW Cartoons KOIN Reducing KPTV Tic Tac Dough KOIN Valiant Lady KGW Telescope KOIN Love ol Life KPTV Could Be You KOIN Search Tomorrow KOIN Guiding Light KPTV Home KOIN Stand Up KGW Movie KOIN As World Tumi KPTV Price Is Right KOIN Miss Brooks KPTV Tcnn. Ernie KOIN House Party KGW Workshoo KPTV Matinee KOIN Big Pavolt KVAl, Mallnce KGW Wunda Wunda KOIN Bob Crosby KGW Telerama KPTV Queen lor a Day KOIN Brighter Day KVamutm KOIN -Secret Slnrtn KOIN-Edge ol Night K'.H'-..MI ! .' K PI V Modern Romances KVAI Modern Romances KP'I V Great l.lle KOIN Kitchen KLOR Ellal.elh KVAI. Great l.lle KGW New llorlons KPTV Truth -Conscq. KOIN Strike It Rich KLOR I.adv ol Home KVAIr-Truth-Conseq. KGW Stage 8 KPTV Colors ma KOIN Garrv Moore KLOR Movie KVAL Movie KGW Film Festival KPTV-NW Home KOIN Arthur Godfrey KPTV Uncle Whittle KPTV Western KOIN Mr. Moon KLOR Laurel-Hardv KGW-Ploneer Club KVAL Guest Book KOIN Cirtorm 'f'me KOIN Red Dunning KLOR Range Rider KVAL Roundup KGW Mickey Mouse Club KPTV Movie KOIN-Armrhllr KLOR Gene A'ltry KVAL News. Wee., Soil KOIN-Wea.. News. Spts KLOR-Wild Bill KVAL Jungle Jim KGW trouble With Dad KPTV MeCIII News KOIN-Edwardl News KPTV-Wlllv KOIN-Robln Hood KLOR-Corli's Archer KVAL- P'.ililie ProlK.tr. KVAI.-Wel.fool FcjH KPTV-K-erlet Pimpernel KOIN-';ti,din One KLOR-Marrir KVAlr-Cisco Kid KGWH.HI of Stars KPTV Nat Tole KVOR- Dr fhnMlan KVAI,-Sea Klnertom KGW-Uold Journey tl 1 S JL V" mm WASHINGTON II. Meade Alcorn, Jr., poses with his secretary, Mrs. Lois Leyda, and an office fixture a plaster elephant as he formally took over his duties today as new chairman ol the Re publican National Committee. Alcorn succeeded Leonard Hall who resigned. (AP Wlrephoto) Dulles, Nehru Rival Nasser as Most Hated Foreigner in Britain By tlAL COOPER LONDON Mi Egyptian Presi dent Nasser no longer holds the undisputed title of "Foreigner Most Hated in Britain." V. S. Sec retary of Stale Dulles and Prime Minister Nehru of India moved up fast this week as strong contenders. Most observers still gave Nas ser a slight lead as consequences of the Suez Canal fiasco pinched tighter and tighter on the British economy. But Dulles' remarks on British and French soldiers and India's actions in the Kashmir dispute left Nasser's claim at least shaky. Dulles long has been one of the less favorite figures in Britain. His popularity dropped to its new low after he told a Senate com' mittco last Thursday: "Person- sonally, I'd rather not have a French and British soldier beside me, one on my right and one on my left. Dulles was trying to explain that one reason President Eisen hower hadn't asked Britain and France to join in his new doctrine on' the Middle East was because of the unpopularity of the British and French in the Arab world as a result of the Suez invasion. But as usual the explanation failed to catch up with the original state ment in a public mind already prepared to believe the worst ot Dulles. The Conservative Daily Tele. graph summed up British reac tions thus: Ann-American leel ing goes against the grain here; but there is no similar compunc tion about anti-Dulles feeling, as the secretary of suite may discov er if he goes on forgetting him self. What he said was gratuitous ly offensive." , Calypso Whips Rock V Roll; Andrews Sisters Started Fad By ALINE MOSBY United Press Hollywood Writer HOLLYWOOD (UP) This is the year when calypso eclipses rock V roll, and the Andrews Sisters arc proud to have started the West Indian music fad, de spite pokes to the contrary from Harry Bclafonlc. Back in 1942. Maxinc, Patty and! Lavcrnc came out with "Bum and Coca Cola" which they claim in troduced calypso to the American public. Their record sold S million copies. This year, thanks to Belafonlc's albums and a song called "Banana Boat," calypso is bcinning to push rock V roll off the juke boxes. It appears to be the musical fad ot 11157. Authenticity Challenged Belalonte recently charged the Andrews Sisters' "Rum and Coca Cola" was not "authentic calyp so. But the girls still the top trio of the entertainment business say they truly were 15 years ahead of their time. "A calypso singer named the Duke of Iron sang the song lo me alter a friend ol ours. Maructy Amsterdam, went to the islands and heard it," explained Palti. "Calypso is from the French Sisters together again after a two-year spat also recorded a new calypso tunc last week, "No, Baby." they heard the song on a record sent them by a friend who visited Jamaica. The anti -Dulles sentiment crossed parly lines. The pro-Labor Daily Mirror depicted Dulles seated at a desk with his mouth taped shut. The desk was loaded down wilh telephones leading to other offices labeled Department ol becond 1 noughts, Department of Explanations, Department of Apologies, Department of Inter pretations and Clarifications, and Department of Corrections. As for Nehru, his actions in the Kashmir dispute have plunged India's relations with Britain to their lowest level since India won its independence nearly 10 years ago, Normally friendly British news papers have attacked Nehru for annexing the most productive part of Kashmir and ignoring v.N. resolutions calling for mainten ance of the status quo until the Himalayan state can decide In a plebiscite to join India or Pakistan. Nehru is picture as a smug hypocrite who sets himself up as a guardian of the worll's morals until his own country is in volved. India championed Egypt's right to take over the Suez Canal Co. and later stunned British observ ers by what they considered Neh ru's basic to condemn the British intervention in Egypt. HOLLYWOOD Ifl Carrying more than his "10 tons" (or NBC these days Is likable Ernie Ford generally known as Tennessee. This is a great season Ir sing- my. icnnessc-ans (Elvis Presley, Pat Boone, etc.), and Ernie is no exception. He's been hitting it big in daytime TV for a couple of years and last fall he made the big jumn to a Thursday night a snow. (OS. THOMAS The result has been lvghlv suc cessful. Backed by the adent Wal. ter Schumann Singers, Ern;e h::s put forth a show that has attract ed enthusiastic viewers. The rat ings have been mighty good for a new show, especially one oodo- site the powerhouse Playhouse 90, "t think we're hitting our stride pretty good now," Ernie opined between rehearsals. "I believe we've got a show that is good as well as commercial. "It's a lot more commercial than when wc started out. You know how it is you always put down a bigger milk pail than tha . cow can give." If Ernie looks like a pooped peapickcr these days, it's under standable. It's no small matter putting on six half-hour shows a week. He gets some respite by kincscoping his Thursday day time show. But the schedule keeps him tied down most ot the time. That doesn't set too well with Ernie, who yearns for his ranch in Lake County of northern Cali fornia, Since the nighttime show began last fall, he's been there only twice and then for one-day visits. "I'm not the kind of entertainer whose career means everything," he remarked. "My boys arc 4 and 7 now, and that's the age when they need some attention. If they don't think much of their father at this age, they ain't going to when they grow up either. "I'd like to cut down on the day time show, but that presents a problem. I've got a fine relation ship with the sponsors, and I'd like it to continue. I've got a loy alty to them, but I've got a loy alty to my family as well." Police Suspend Hunt for Body MEDFORD un Slate police ' have suspended, temporarily. dragging in the Rogue River 17 miles north ot hero lor the body of Charles J. Howe, Grants Pass real estate executive believed to have drowned when his station wa gon went into the river Monday, The accident happened at Mill er's Gulch bridge on the Pacific Highway. State police dragged from the bridge several miles downstream with no results, but pointed out the body may be In any of several deep holes in the river. Dragging may be resumed in a couple of days. TOWNSUND IN MALAYA KUALA LAMPUR, Malaya (UP) Group Capt. Peter Townsend, rejected suitor of Britain's Prin cess Margaret, arrived here Thursday on his solo trip around the world. He will visit his elder brother, Brigadier E. P. Town- send in Johorc, Malaya, before leaving for Australia. Proposed Army Pay Plan Would Reward Ability, Not Longevity The aroup, hendrd by Itnlph word, Carrousel, and il means (hcj , ,,(,ct;.i(! C()m r1.,(., ,,c .. of the Wesl Indies, nut in Max starting pay of $78 monthly would remain the same. The committee also proposed the addition of two senior enlisted grades lo rank above muster ser geant or the Navy equivalent of chief petty officer. No specific designations were given to the two additional grades, but there is talk in the Pentagon of reviving the old rank ol sergeant major. The committee said that It would be difficult to show a pre cise dollar or percentage effect on the pay of enlisted men com paring the present and the pro posed system, because length of service would be eliminated as a factor. The proposed schedule would en able qualified enlisted men lo ! ll...l.,,. ,nnH HI'1" IIIWIIl'l , I'OILnil., Ill .. . .' .. , IX shorter lime. In addition II would By C. YATES MCDANIEL WASHINGTON W The De fense Department is considering proposals that would enable skill ed nnd dedicated military people lo he paid more for ability, re gardless ol length of service. Present premium pay tor length of service would be dropped, but provisions would be included to prevent a pay cut lor anyone now in service. The proposals were made by a committee appointed by Secretary of Defense Wilson to devise addi tional ways to encourage good men to join nnd stay in the armed forces. stewards and those with other useful but non-critical activities. The committee followed tha same basic philosophy in propos ing a merit pay scale for officers. It would range from the present starting point ol $222 monthly lor new officers to $2,000 monthly for 4-star officers. The top figure is $724 higher than the existing maximum. lusion d-1 , . .. !.r .., If. .V.iti. ! Permit "proficiency pay" for im- limes" Unit il constitutes a int. I lie American piiiinc won Un i..l, ...... .1. Ift in II, r, Inrnl ,"'..: . 'i J! the news Ol .Iflinilllii. ,-u we uuu iu,(l . .. . . :n-,l llllljlll ,lll,VUII,IVIIt lO (IIIKVMM. change the lyrics. 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