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Salem, Oregon, Monday, February 25, 1957 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Section 2 Pag T MONDAY ON KOIN-TV: (6) 4:45 p.m.. Cartoon Time "Duck Soup lo Nuts." S ti.ra.. Red Dunning National Guard Film, "Take 6" shown. Fea ture on Beagle Dogs. .5:10 p.m., Armchair Theatre "The Perfectionist." 6:30 p.m., Robin Hood "The Goldmaker's Return." 7 p.m., Studio One Part I "The Defender" starring Ralph Bellamy. Lawyer struggles to resolve conflict about client's guilt. ( p.m.. Burnt and Allen Gracie comes up with story house infested with termites. 8:30 p.m., Science Fiction Theatre Stene Conway finds secret of murder in a locked room in "Beam of Fire." p.m., I Love Lucy Lucy tries to play cupid. 8:30 p.m., December Bride and Hilda on unusual hunting tripT ' 10 p.m., Star Performance A pediatrician, David Niven, in difficul ties with own family. 10:40 p.m.. Showtime on Six "Hitchhike, to Happiness," starring Al Pierce, Dale Evans, William Fralwley. MONDAY ON KPTV: (27) 4:15 p.m.. Horse Opera "Wild Country" with Eddie Dean. 5:15 p.m., Your Afternoon Theatre "Prison Without Bars" stars Edna Best. 6:30 p.m., Willy "Willy's Los Angeles Offer." 7 p.m., Scarlet Pimpernel "The Sword of Justice." 9:30 p.m., Robert Montgomery Presents Jim Backus and Scott Mc Kay in "Reclining Figure," Broadway comedy about forged painting sold to eccentric millionaire. 10:30 p.m., Colonel March "The Second Mona Lisa." 11 p.m., Cross Current Chris Storm befriends runaway prince. . . MONDAY ON KLOR: (12) V30 P'm" Laurel and Hardy The comical couple becomes "Night Owls." 5:30 p.m., Gene Autry "Golden Chariot." 7 p.m., My Little Margie Margie tricks Freddie into thinking he in herited uranium. 8 p.m., Man Called X disguises himself as a guard to extricate a young agent from Istanbul spy ring. 8:30 p.m., "GOG," starring Richard Egan, Herbert Marshall and uonstance uowung. 1954. 10:20 p.m., "The Lie," with Lee J p.m., Mickey Mouse Club Mouscketeers selected to spend 2 weeks on a Wisconsin Dairy Farm for "Adventure in Dairyland." 1 p.m., Captain Grief Embittered French painter unaware he's world lanious. 7:30 p.m., wire Servlce-"Profile of Ellen Gale" finds Mercedes Mc Cambndge involved in adventure started by call from movie star. S:30 p.m.. Voice Thomas L. Thomas and chorus take a musical tour through Great Britain. :30 p.m., Lawrence Welk Lt. 10:40 p.m., Channel 8 Playhouse-"Let Us live," stars Henry Fonda Maureen O'Sullivan, Ralph Bcllamv. . '. . . , TUESDAY ON KOIN-TV: 6) 2:00 p.m., KOIN Kitchen "Sesami. llDr!, 3:00 p.rn., Garry Moore Prof. a,iun. ill miry luu CMjape: 4:45 p.m., Cartoon Time "Angel Puss," the Mischievous Cat. 5:00 p.m., Red Dunning Show Feature on elephants. 5:30 p.m.. Armchair Theatre "Thi t-irt Prim " 8:00 p.m., Phil Silvers Sgt. tuiui-a uuc in me oon oi ttHKO. 8:30 p.m., The Brothers Harvy and Gilly play host to a runaway, 10:40 p.m., Showtime on Six "Border Outlaws." TUESDAY ON KPTV: (27) 8:00 a.m., Today in the West "The San Diego Story." ' 10:00 a.m., Home Report on problems of citizens planning com missions concerning airports in urban areas. 12:00 a.m., NBC Matinee Theatre "Voyage to Mandok," a spy in Turkey. , 3:30 p.m., Northwest Home John Lamb shows newest fashions. 4:15 p.m., Horse Opera "Wild Horse Phantom" with Buster Crabbe. 5:15 p.m., Your Afternoon Theatre "Passport to Heaven," star ring Mary Brian; "Leave It to Henry," stars Walter Catlett. 8:30 p.m., Noah's Ark All night vigil to solve mystery of in truder stealing dog food. ' 9:00 p.m., Jane Wyman Show Jeannie Carson portrays librarian in "A Dangerous Thing." 9:30 p.m., Aluminum Hour Woman of San Francisco's Nob Hill disappears on the night of her engagement in "Whereabouts Un known," starring MacDonald Carey, Jan Sterling, Kim Hunter. 10:30 p.m., Badge 714 Forger poses as old-time actor as blind for passing bad checks. 11:00 p.m.. Dateline Europe Old newspaper series on Nazi storm trooper come back to haunt Robert Cannon in "The French Zone." TUESDAY ON KLOR: (12) 2:00 p.m.. Life With Elizabeth Elizabeth amazes Alvin with her "fortune telling." 2:30 p.m., Lady of the House "Operation Home Improvement." 3:00 p.m., "Bulldog Drummond Escapes," .starring Ray Milland, Heather Angel and Reginald Denny. 4:00 p.m., Western Star Theatre Whip Wilson in the "Arizona Territory." 5:00 p.m., Captain Z Ro goes into the future to follow a meteor. 5:30 p.m., Gene Autry "Ghost Ranch." 7:00 p.m., Judge Roy Bean Two heavies kill a pair of prospectors and take over their mine. 7:30 p.m., Public Defender Adopted son takes blame for rob bery committed by mother's real son. 8:30 p.m., "Man With My Face," starring Barry Nelson. Manhunt in Central America. 10:20 p.m., "No Smoking," starring Reg Dixon, Belinda Lee and Lionel Jeffries. Comedy concerning no-smoking pill. 1956 release. TUESDAY ON KGW TV: (8) 8:15 a.m.. Town & Country Palmer Torgend, soil texture and organic matter. 10:00 a.m., This Morning's Movie "Lucky Legs," starring Jinx Falkenbcrg. 12:30 p.m., Tclcrama Ray Milland is "Dean For a Day." 2:30 p.m., Stage 8 "Meet the Little Woman." 3:00 p.m., Afternoon Film Festival "Hamlet" part II. Starring Jean Simmons and Laurence Olivier. , if, 4:30 p.m., Pioneer Club (color) with Heck Harper and dog "Tin ker " 5:00 p.m., Mickey Mouse Club Guest slar day The Maxwells (Comedy ice skating routine). 6:00 p.m., Frontier "Tomas and the Widow." 7:30 p.m., Cheyenne "Deadline." 8:30 p.m., Wyatt Earp "They Hired Some Guns." Earp and demiiv are cnitihl in the middle. ,,.,,. 9:00 p.m., Broken Arrow "Legacy of a Hero.' Indian agent must outwit two frontier roughnecks to save 16-year-old boy host- p.m., Cavalcade Theatre "The Boy Nobody Wanted." 10:00 p.m., Rosemarv Clnoncy with Sliest husband Jose r error. 10:40 p.m., Channel 8 Playhouse "Address Unknown, starring Paul Lukas. 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KGW Cavalrade Thea. 10:00 p.m. KOIN Code Three KGW Rosemary clooney KLOR News 10:30 p.m. KPTV-nadee 714 KOIN-Movle KLOR Movie KGW Movie KVAL Zane Grev 11:00 p.m. KPTV Dateline Europe 11:38 p.m. KPTV Tonight KVAL Tonight Service Js Our Business RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICE We are equipped to service all makes of TVs, Radios, Tape Recorders and Phono graphs. BYER and BECHTEL Radio & TV Service 2376 State St. Ph. 4-9767 SALEM 95 By Ketcham lill i can go to sleep in Hollywood But the girl who is out-shining even these European imports is Ruth Olay. a home-grown Los An gelcs secretary who, unchesty and 30. is the fabulous hit ot a little bistro in Beverly Hills, Ye Little Club. The big nightclubs sometimes have empty tables and a shortage of celebrities in these days ol tough nightclub business. But the rope is always up at the tiny, in formal Ye Little Club wncre stars such as Judy Garland, Frank Sin atra, Lana Turner, Jayne Mans field and Russell Nype crowd to hear Ruth Olay. Ruth once pounded a typewriter as a secretary at Paramount and 20th Century-Fox Studios for wri ters including Preston Sturges, F. Hugh Herbert and Kutn and Au gustus Goetz. - But she always had an urge to sing, and practiced by attending jam sessions. She finally took a job for tips only as a waitress at Cabaret-Concert, a theater-cafe for talented newcomers, so she could sing her jazz tunes and blues af ter picking up the dirty dishes. when she didn t have enougn money to buy the groceries, a for mer boss, Ralph Edwards, lent a helping hand. , Finally wealthy Geordie Hormcl heard about Ruth and signed her for his new record company, Zeph yr. Then Ye Little Club hired Ruth and she s still there, in her 17th week. Later this year she'll head for New York s Blue Angel "The stars who come In have been so kind," says Ruth. "Mar lene Dietrich sketched a dress she thought I should wear. Judy Gar land wants to record one or my numbers, and Richard Carlson made some suggestions It's a Shock "Some of the producers who knew me as a secretary drop by and it s the real shock treatcment They keep saying, 'but we didn't know you could sing Ruth, a divorcee wilh an eight- year-old daughter to support, still looks like a business woman when she sings. She wears her dark hair pulled back and a black high- necked street-length dress with pearls at the neck. She refuses the low-cut glamour clothes. "I want to think only about my songs, she said. 1 can I believe all this excite ment," sighs Ruth. "I just get up and smg as 1 used to at parlies, I don't even have an arranger, "It's a lot of fun." LEGALS F.XKCUTRIX' NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mae o. McClcllan has. hy order or the Circuit Court of the State ot Ore gon for Marion County, been ap pointed executrix of the estate of Monro Or vis Wright, Deceased, (.irriis registry wo. I7,isu. I All persons having claims against ' said estate are required to present I them, duly verified, with proper vouchers to said executrix at 310 1 Pioneer Trust Building, Salem. Ore ' gon. within six months from the date of this notice. I Dated and first published Fro. is. ! IS37. MAE G. MrCI.ELLAN. Execlftrlx of the Estate of Atonza Orvls wright, ate a. RHOTEN, RHOTEN SPEERSTRA 310 Pioneer Trust Building Salem, Oregon Attorneys for Exerutrlx. Feb. IS, 25, March 4, 11, II PORTABLE TV BUY! ui$m mart uamr mjAia t goto ruinsnti II L SALEM - 0IE60N CITT J II 260 State St. Kon-Tiki Man Solves Easter Island Riddle Tlior Heyerdahl Finds Way How Stone Heads Moved By ROBERT MUSEL United Presi Staff Correspondent OVER THE NORTH POLE (UP) Thor Heyerdahl, the Nor wegian explorer, said today he had solved the two great archec logical mysteries of Easter Island in a scientific adventure he de scribed as even, more fascinating than his famous Kon-Tiki expedi tion. he handsome 43-year-old scien tist had a strange story to tell and he told it in a strange place 10.000 feet over the North Pole. in what must have been the first in terview ever given over the top of the world. Below us as we spoke in the first regularly scheduled airliner to cross the pole on the new Scan divanian Airlines short-cut route between Europe and Tokyo we could see vast wastes of snow in the twilight glow of the Arctic night, SO Ton Figures But It was of the warm Pacific that Heyerdahl was speaking. He said he was completing a book and editing 'a color film of his year-long stay on Eastor Island, the loneliest inhabited spot on earth. It is a Chilean possession 2,000 miles west of the north coast of Chile, the nearest land. There is one regular ship a year, and the Polynesian natives squeeze out a living from poultry and farming. ' The island was discovered in 1722 by a Dutch admiral looking for an entirely different island and even then the first white men were bored and puzzled by the great petroglyphs or stone figures tumbled about the place. Some of inese weighed 50 tons and had ob viously been dragged long dis tances - but how this was done by the natives and their primitive equipment and what the monu ments were intended to mean in the first place remained a puzzle over the centuries. Relives Past I decided to put the native su perstition about me to practical use. They had a head man they called the 'alcalde' or mayor," Heyerdahl said. One day I gath ered a group of natives, appointed the alcalde to lead them and ar bitrarily told them to take stone axes and carve and raise stone statues just like their ancestors, The most astonishing fact was that the alcalde and the natives raised a 20-ton statue using only two logs and small stones. They rolled the big stone along on the logs men they raised it by liter ally building a wall under it with the small stones. They would shift it a few inches and slip in a stone and so on until it was six feet off the ground and then they slid it into a standing position. "That showed us all we needed to know about how the ancient natives had solved the technical problem of the big statues." But what did the carvings mean? Heyerdahl said he was taken to secret burial caves and shown still unique carvings. This led to the revelation of the simple but tenaciously held secret of what the great statues meant. They are ancestral figures representing ear ly chiefs. After death their spirits lived on in stone. The plate umpire used to receive two new baseballs before each World Scries game. Now umpires get 60 before each game. LEGALS NOTINCE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned have filed their Final Account, as Executors of the Estate ot CHRIST H. SCHENK. deceased, in cause No. I6.3S1 In the Probate De partment of the Circuit Court for Marlon County, Oregon, and said Court has set Monday, the lllh day of March, 1957, at the hour of 9:1S A. M. of said day. In the Circuit Court Room In the County Court House at Salem, in Marion County. Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of said final account and all objections thereto. Dated and first published this 4th day of February. 1057. MAUDE M. SCHENK. Executrix, PIONEER TRUST COMPANY, Executor. Estate ol Christ H. Schenk, ' Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney, 209 Oregon Budding, Salem, Oregon. Feb. 4, II, la, 25. March 4. P -- M 111! I - " . Notes on I W AT .177 f l-XS MtheM "The way ihe market Iluctuatei now. I find Texas oil men belter Investment than stockbrokers." DOROTHY DIX COLUMN Vanishing Fiance Owes You An Explanation, at Least By DOROTHY DIX DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I'm with Rex, a widower who has two his people. I have never seen them. pened on that He wrote happened as or demand an an explanation. nlng to return the he should offer before it became final, he went back saying he can't get along without I trust turn? Hallie T. DEAR HALLIE: Are yon auch that you can't get any man except are you really fool enough to trust a aisioyai7 your Drains are on a DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I have dated a very nice young man several times, and would like to he usually calls the night before worse, sometimes the same night. DEAR ROSELLE: Bccniisc lt may be impracticable tor him out why he doesn't Rive yon more times, doesn't seem to have other when you do go out, accept when DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Russ when we were both freshmen. each other for almost two years. Recently ho came back to visit his grandmother, and wo dated every night for a week. Sunday, he said he couldn I come over, as mother to church. I felt sure he told him he needn't bother to wrong, but he s gone home now. DEAR TONI: Did you Just learn he was actually escorting dating Is that a girl must never .show possesslvencss. You mistook a week's dating for a guarantee of complete owner ship. Should you apologize for being a Jealous shrew? I doubt If Ihe boy cares, at this alage. , Send your problem lo Dorolhy D-.i, Mothers. tnLaw. In all cases, be sure to enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope, and send request to her, care of this newspaper. AVALANCHES KILL SIX SION, Switzerland un Six per sons were killed by avalanches in the Swiss Alps Sunday night. Rail, road and telephone commu nications were cut in many places and masses of snow blocked sev eral rivers, causing serious floods. wrong way to o JTRADE-UP TIME! Sea Today's Classified the JNews BM Mm . lAA 27 years old and have been going children. The youngsters live wilh Rex asked me to marry him when I last saw .him, five weeks ago. Nothing unpleasant hap date, but it was our last. one letter saying he was sorry things they did. Should I return his ring explanation? Patsy. DEAR PATSY: Certainly you are entitled to Write and tell him you're plan, ring but feel that, In all courtesy. a reason for the sudden alienee. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: For three months I went with a man who was suing for divorce. Just to his wife. He s called me since, me. I still love him, but how can a poor specimen of womanhood another woman's husband? And man who has been lo completely par with nig nonor. continue going with him. However. he wants to take me out or, even noscllc. of school or family commitments, to mnke dates ahead. Try to find notice. If he plans -ahead some' dates, and enjoys your company It's convenient for you. was a hometown boy whom I dated He moved away and we didn't sec he had promised to tako his grand was going with another girl, and come around again. I rcalizo 1 was Should I write and apologize Toni, realize you were wrong, or did you Grandma? One of the first' rules of DIx. Or write for her free leaflet Flowers Given Sick STAYTON (Special) Raleigh Harold and Lloyd Girod for some time have been providing flowers every Friday for all of the patients at Santiam Memorial Hospital, and just recently delivered the 4000th bouquet lo the hospital. get out Cradle Snatch' Crsiiial nmct Tells Women Advantages Given for Marrying Man Who Is Younger . By GAY PAULEY United Press Stalf Correspondent NEW YORK (UP) Women ' miuuiu marry men younger man themselves and ignore society for calling them "cradle snatchers," says Dr. Marion Langer, a sociolo gist. "All things being equal, it if wise to marry a man five, six or uvcii acvcu years yuur juiuur. said the youthful Dr. Anger, who ing. ' She said a girl reaps a two fold return by selecting a mate young er man nerseu: bne increases tne chances of a happy marriage, and she decreases the chances of ont uay ueiiiK wiuuweu. Numerous studies indicate that marriages, where the husband is younger, are successful," said Ml, l.nnoa, uthn le avAnlttlv secretary of the, American Ortho physiatric Association, a profess ional organization. Women Live Longer i am- tne pruuicm oi wiaownooa Mrs. Longer, a widow and mother of an 11 year old boy, pointed to government statistics on how acute it has become in this country. Wo man's life span is longer than man's. At present, there are more than 7.5 million widows, 13 per cent of' our adult population. . At the rate we're going, things won't improve. Woman's life span , continues to increase over man's,' she said. . The male mortality rats starts early," said Mrs. Langer in an interview. Mora male than fe male babies are born, but more male infants than female die in the first year of life. "Women now are in excess In. all but four countries of the world." In this country, women outnum ber the men by about two million. Dr. Langer said our society has two solutions to the male short- ' age. Polygamy, or finding a way to lengthen man's life expectancy.. . or, maybe both. Tennessee Polygamy Bill "I doubt If our society would acv puijgaiuj nun, aiic acuu, - although we may have to some " uay. i iiuiiti: mat. a senator in Tennessee the other day offered a polygamy bill. ' "Tennessee Senator Harlan Dod son's bill would permit polygamy -to "alleviate the surplus of wo men. He said every woman has the "inherent right of the joys and comforts of martrimony." ... age came about because Mrs. Lan ger has written 'a book called ' "Learning To Live As A Widow." Her husband, an admiralty lawyer, -died seven years ago. She said one of the biggest mis-' takes the widow makes is in not ? looking ahead. She too often bur ies herself in memories, lets the "if onlys" take over. And others, she said, are not al ways helpful. Once a widow's grief has lessened, if she becomes active socially, other women, the non-widows, look at her with mis givings. "There is," said Dr. Langer, "a saying in Spanish which goes: "A . hlixnm wiHnur chnnlH ntlliDf ha - married immediately or else killed.'" , a TO GET OUT of that heap of trouble you're, jockeying, get Into one of the superior used cart In the Classified taction. See 'em RIGHT NOW for boat selection. SPECIAL TODAY 1955 DODGE V-8 ROYAL OFFERED BY: STAN BAKER MOTORS Union A High