Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 18, 1957, Page 10, Image 10

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Salem, Oregon, Monday, March' 18, 193?
' THE CAPITA!) JOURNAL
Section 1 Page 11
Revolt of Artists Against
Admen Shown in TV Awards
By JAMES BACON
HOLLYWOOD Ml - If you were
e of Uie millions who watch the
tmrny show Saturday niaht,
will surprise you to hear that
i watched a revolution of the
lists against the admen.
IKor Madison Avenue wanted
esar buried, not praised.
The hard-sell boys from the ad
encics admit that Sid. the comic
icsar, is a very funny man. But
production costs come hich.
iat, trade sources disclose, is
he has had a little sponsor
hublo recently.
But the Television Academv
one TV group where artists
outnumber salesmen awarded
aid and his show five Emmies.
Ho was one of two sweepstakes
winners-. The other was Play
house 90. another expensive ex
ponent of high-quality TV. ,
Absent, even among .the nomi
nees, were the quiz shows, which
cost little and are the sponsor's
delight. He likes them because he
can hang his billboard behind
each contestant and commercials
come faster than plateaus.
Caesar won an Emmy for best
comedian, his show for the best
hour series, and Carl Reiner and
Pat Carroll of his cast as best
supporting players, and then, as a
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TUESDAY, MARCH 19
Fashion Modeling
OREGON ROOM, STREET FLOOR
12:15 1:30 P.M.
Marche Hat Event
INFORMAL MODELING
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT STREET FLOOR .
Camp Fire Girl Exhibit
AUDITORIUM-STREET FLOOR
crushing crease in the Ivy League
suits, the academy voted Nanette
Fabray best comedienne for her
work with Caesar,
She hasn't been Caesar's wife
since last season.
Playhouse 90, a scries that had
early sponsor trouble which al
most turned it into Playhouse 60,
earned Jack Palanco an Emmy
for best single performance. He
was the punchy fighter of "Re
quiem for a Heavyweight."
That show also won awards for
best writing, best direction, best
art direction and best single pro
gram. The hour-and-a-half drama se
ries also was voted the best new
program of the year.
Other Emmies went to a trio of
movie pros Claire Trevor (Dods
worth), best single performance
by an actress; Loretta Young
(Loretta Young Show), best actor
in a series.
Two of television's most relaxed
performers Dinah Shore and
Perry Como were named the
medium's most outstanding per
sonalities. Edward R. Murrow added three
more Emmies to his collection. He
won for best public service series,
best coverage of a newsworthy
event and best news commenta
tor.
For the first time in recent tele
vision memory, no new comedians
scored. What Caesar didn't win
in comedy Phil Silvers did. Phil's
writers won for the best half-hour
series and the Silvers show was
adjudged the best half-hour pro
gram. ,
Composer conductor Leonard
Bernstein won an Emmy for his
commentary on Omnibus as the
best musical contribution to TV.
Moslems Kill
5 Crewmates
ORAN, Algeria M Three Mos
lem crewmen on a small French
trawler have admitted slaying
their five European crewmates.
Spanish police informed French
officials the Moslems wanted to
seize the 42-ton trawler to smug
gle arms for the Algerian rebels,
The Spanish gave this account:
After killing the Europeans at
sea, the Moslems could not steer
the vessel. The trawler was found
adrift off the Moroccan coast and
Barmaid Tells
Of Refusal to
Wait on Duke
LONDON m A barmaid told
today how she refused to serve
the Duke of Kent and some of his
army friends,
Mrs. Vera Smith, ' a silver
haired woman in her 40s, works
in the cocktail lounge of the Im
perial Hotel in Darlington, near
the camp where the 21-year-old
duke is stationed.
"A few days ago," she said,
"the duke and some other army
officers came into the bar.
"They were all acting very silly
when they came in. One of them
was trying to eat a glass. I told
them they would not be served.
They began throwing olives about.
"But I had to tell them all off
properly when they tried to catch
hold of me and get me to dance.
The duke joined in the antics but
he was the quietest of the bunch.
"If it had been anyone else, 1
would have sent for the police:
"But they calmed down and left
when a man who had been watch
ing from outside the door spoke to
them. I think he was someone to
do with the duke."
The duke, whose antics have
often shocked royal court circles,
is a second lieutenant in a Royal
Scots Greys regiment at nearby
Cattcrick.
IN FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS
C. D. Cameron Serves in Senate
56 Years After He Was a Page
By GORMAN HOGAX ,
Associated Press Writer
Charles Donald Cameron of
'"ranis Pass, vho served as a
Senate page when he was an 8-year-old
schoolboy, is back in
the Legislature today as a full
fledged Senator.
"It only took me 56 years," says
Cameron, with a hearty laugh.
The son of a state senator, and
named for two other senators.
Cameron didn't have much trouble
getting elected. He had both the
Republican and Democratic nomi
nations.
He won the Republican desig
nation in the primary election.
and, since there was no regular
Democratic candidates, he got
enough write-in votes to get that
nomination, too. This doesn't
make his job in the Legislature
any easier though, he says.
"I get pulled first one way by
my Republican constituents, and
then the other by my Democratic
supporters," he points out. But
Cameron, a robust man with a
weathered face and heavy horn'
rimmed spectacles, solves this by
letting his conscience show him
the way to what he believes to
be the right decisions.
Viscounts Go
Back Into Air
LONDON 11 British European
Airways today placed eight of its
model 701 Viscount turboprop air
liners back into service after they
passed minute, all-night inspec
tion. The Viscounts were grounded as
a precautionary measure after
one crashed at Manchester Thurs
day with the loss of 22 lives.
The investigation centered on
the plane's flap mechanisms.
A different model of the Vis
count, modified to meet American
and Canadian specifications, has
been delivered to Capital Airlines
in the United States and Trans
Canada Airlines. Both said they
had no plans to ground the planes.
towed by a Costa Rican freighter
to Malaga, Spain.
Police found the three Moslems
hiding in the hold, their clothing
covered wnn Diooa.
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He didn't have to worry so
much about making decisions
when he was here before. He was
appointed a page through the in
fluence of his father, a prominent
Jackson County senator who
came to the Oregon country over
the plains by covered wagon in
1832. His daddy, name of Thco
doric Cameron, first got elected
to the Oregon Legislature as a
representative in 1885.
He served again in 1891 and
became a Senator in '93, the year
Charles Donald was born. In 1901
he brought his son with him to
become a page.
That was the year that Henry
Corbett lost his bid for election
as U.S. Senator to John H. Mitch
ell. In those days the Legislature
chose members of Congress and
Cameron remembers reporting to
Corbett in his hotel room the
results of the voting.
"He already knew the outcome,
Cameron says, but he was
mighty nice and thanked me for
coming.
Corbett had served as a U.S.
Senator in 1867 and '73. He had
been elected again by the 1897
Legislature, but the U.S. Senate
had refused to seat him.
Cameron remembers, too, how
he helped the newsboys sell
papers in the Marion Hotel, he
believes it was, where he lived
with his mother and father during
the legislative session.
The newsboys weren't permitted
to bother the patrons inside the
hotel. But as a guest, he was able
to take the papers inside, sell
them and take the money back
to tne newsboys.
As a page, possibly the youngest
in the history of the Legislature,
Cameron earned $120, an amount
he believes was more than his
father was paid for serving
senator.
Cameron was named for Charles
Fulton, a state senator, who was
elected a U.S. Senator in 1903.
and for Donald Mackay, another
veteran state senator.
"Of course Donald is a good
scotch name." Cameron says,
"and my father may have had it
in mind, anyhow."
His father was interested in
placer mining and farming and
owned a general store at the
now extinct town of Unionville,
where he also was postmaster. He
was part owner of the Simmons,
Cameron and Logan placer mine
at Waldo, one of the largest in
Josephine County.
Cameron became an engineer,
attending the Polytechnic College
of Engineering at Oakland, Calif.
He followed mining for a time and
had farming interests in Josephine
County with his brother-in-law,
Later he joined the Forest
Service, working first as a ranger
and later as an engineer, becom
ing superintendent of construction
with headquarters at Grants Pass.
After his retirement two years
ago, his friends began urging him
to run for the state Senate. He
decided it would be a good way
to serve his state and filed for
office. He and his wife, here with
him, have two daughters and five
grandchildren.
Cameron is a member of the
Roads and Highways, Agriculture,
Game and Public Health commit
tees and continues his interest in
mining legislation.
Today he finds the Legislature
even more interesting than he did
as an 8-year-old. And he's giving
the best he has to the job before
him.
NAME TROUBLE
MILWAUKEE (UP)-Aftcr Ger
ry Hopfenspcrgcr had appeared
in 19 Marquette basketball games
this season, his name had ap
peared in the box score spelled in
14 different ways, Marquette of
ficials have inquired, without an
swer, as to what will happen to
freshman eager Al Wierciszewski
next year?
LEGALS
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
CANBY BUILDERS SUPPLY.
Plalntlffe,
JOHN E.' LEE,
Defendant.
CASE NO. 43481
STATE or OREGON I
County of Marlon )
Pursuant to an Order of Sale, upon
execution, Issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Marlon, dated Febru
ary is, 1037, I will sell all t',o rlihc.
title and Interest of the above named
defendants, in and to the following
described real property, to-wit:
BEGINNING at an iron Dine which ,
Is South 0' 17' West, 234.10 feet and
North 78- If West 421.0 feet from
the Northwest corner of the Joseph
Churchill Donation Land Claim in
Township 4 South, Range 1 West of
the Willamette Meridian In Marlon
County. Oregon; thence North 73
11' West 723.42 feet to an iron pipe:
thence North 12' 38' East 336.41
feet; thence South 73 40' East 32
feet: thence North 12' 38' East
420.0 feet to the center line of tli
Hubbard-Broadacres Road: thenc
South 73' 40' East along the Center
line of said road 402.17 feet to an
Iron rivet: thence South 19' 48' West
737.83 feet to the place of begin
ning. EXCEPT from the above de
scribed tract of land a right-of-way
for road purpogea being a strip of
land 20 feet wide, adlacent to and
along the North boundary ol said
tract.
Said sale to he held at the West
Door of the Marlon County Court
House at Salem, Oregon, at 10:0O
o'clock a.m., on 'the 10th day of
April, 1037. Said real property will
be sold at public auction to the high
est bidder tor cash.
Dated this 8th day of March, 19ST,
at Salem, Oregon.
DENVER YOUNG
Sheriff of Marlon County
By: A. I. Malstrom
Deputy
Dated on first publication: March
11, 1037.
Dated on last publication: April
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