alem, Oregon, Friday, April 26, 1957 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Section 2 Page 5 FRIDAY ON KOTV-TV! ffil 4:45 p.m.. Cartoon Time "Booby Hatched" stars the Half-Quacked Duckling. 5:30 p.m.. Armchair Theatre "Flight Night" stars Hugh Beaumont. 8:30 p.m., Zane Grey Theatre Gunman tries to "take over" the . town of "Three Graves;" pretty lady begins campaign of her own. 9 p.m., Mr. Adams and Eve A glamorous foreign actress arrives from Europe. 9:30 p.m.. Playhouse of Stars Fishermen's paradise upset when beautiful divorcee pases by. 10 p.m., The. Lineup Anonymous phone calls, twenty sticks of dyna mite, a bomb to be found at 12 o'clock noon plague Lt. Guthrie and inspector Grebb in "Robert Avery Case." 11:30 D.m., Showtime on Six "Linda Be Good," stars Marie Wilson and Elysc Knox. ' .! , FRIDAY ON KPTVi (27) 3:30 p.m.. Northwest Home tours Oregon coasts "20 Miracle Miles." 6:30 p.m.. Outdoor Byline Bob Brown shows highlights of annual McKenzie River White Water Parade. 6:45 p.m., Famous Fights Bobo Olson vs. Eugene Hairston, Madison Square Garden, August 27, 1952. 7 p.m., Cavalcade of Sports Miguel Berrios, Puerto Rico, vs. Hogan "Kid" Bassey, Nigeria in 12 round featherweight elimination bout from Washington, D.C. 8 p.m., Biondie The Bumstcads try to impress family of a girl with whom Alexander is in love 8:30 p.m., O. Henry Playhouse 0. Henry gives a young reporter a lesson in reporting. 9:30 p.m., Big Story Texas reporter tries to settle the tension among townspeople when two boys from Air Force base commit brutal robbery. 10 p.m.. Mystery Playhouse Charlie Chan in "Chinese Ring." t . FRIDAY ON KLOR:' (12) ' 4:30 p.m.. Colonel Tim McCoy tells of importance of corn in the the lives of the Pueblo dwellers. 4:45 p.m.. Junior Science demonstrates what happens to objects when they are spinning. 7 p.m., Mickey Rooncy Mickey decides to help mother clean house. 7:30 p.m.. Waterfront Thief aboard to retrieve a stolen black pearl. 8 p.m., Damon Runyan Theatre A lonely heart almost leads to no heart at all when a retired Broadway waiter answers a widow's ad for a "companion." Ann Harding and Allen Jenkins. 8:30 p.m., "The Go Getter," starring George Brent and Anita Louise. ' 10:20 p.m., "The Village," with John Justin and Eva Dahlbeck. FRIDAY ON KGW-TV: (8) 5 p.m., Mickey Mouse Club Talent Roundup Day Paul Hertz, Bets and Bunny. 8 p.m., Jim Bowie involved with a gang of Missisippi River vandals In "The Intruder.' 8:30 p.m., Crossroads True drama of Protestant missionary and young Indian who restore tribal lands to, Winnebago Indians of Wis consin in "Jhonakehunga." ' . 9 p.m., New Adventures of China Smith "Broken Rice Bowl." 9:30 p.m.. The Vise Mark Saber's secretary, taken as a hostage. 10:40 p.m., "She Married Her Boss" stars Claudette Colbert and Melvyn Douglas. SATURDAY ON KOIN-TV: (6) 8:15 a.m., RFD 6 Fremont Sprowl, county agent, Bill's guest today. 10:55 a.m.. Game of the Week Detroit's Tigers face Cleveland In dians at Cleveland. 2 p.m., Kid Critics Students discuss "The House of Sixty Fathers." 6:30 p.m., The Buccaneers Dan Tempest goes to Charleston to be mistaken for an Indian fighter. 7 p.m.. Men of Annapolis Slightly-built midshipman determined to make football team. . 9 p.m., Gale Storm Show Susanna and Nugey in Paris besieged by gyp artists trying to sell them phony jewels. 9:30 p.m., Hey Jeannle Final show In series. 10 p.m., Gunsmoke Marshal Dillon helpless to defend himself gainst Inevitable attempt on his life. s 10:35 p.m., Showtime on Six "Salome, Where She Danced" stars Yvonne De Carlo, Rod Cameron. SATURDAY ON KPTV: (27) : 10 a.m.. Fury Joey jealous when Fury turns attention to white mare. 10:45 a.m.. Major League Baseball Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Pitts burgh Pirates at Pittsburgh. 4:30 p.m., Detective Diary "Kill Me, My Love." 6:30 p.m.. Dateline Europe "The Letter" a robbery ends in murder. 7 p.m., Uncovered An international diamond mystery baffles in surance company. 8 p.m.. Perry Como Show Special guest is Frankie Lane. 10 p.m., George Gobel Show time when he conducts the "Harmonica Rascals, Special guests. SATURDAY ON KLOR (12) S p.m.. Big Picture Films of the of the Army Ordnance in nurope. 3:30 p.m.. Youth for Christ Bible act with "Glass Tnat sings. a n m.. "Bnrderllne." Fred MacMurray and Claire Trevor. 5:30 p.m., Gardening for Fun rooted begonias. 6 p.m., Joe Palooka On second honeymoon. 6:30 p.m.. Stars of Tomorrow Francis Schrock of Oregon City, pantomimist. ' 7 p.m., "The Hard Way" Ida Lupino, Joan Leslie, Jack Carson, Drmnis Mnrenn and Fave Emerson. 9 p.m.. Operation Tomorrow Early aviation pictures from World War I and early transports compared to the Douglas 8. :30 n.m.. KLOR Presents "Counternlot" stars John Hudson, 10 n.m.. New Orleans Police Department "Lady Bird Dog" leads detectives to hideout of companions 11:30 p.m.. Famous Playhouse nd Faith Domergue. i . . SATURDAY ON KGW-TV: (8) 1 p.m., Merry Go 'Round Creative Art for children. 3 a.m.. Televenture Tales Books of Elizabeth Enright. 4 p.m.. Bar ( Double Feature Autry. "Southward Ho." Roy Rogers. 7 p.m., Saturday Film Fair "Music for Millions" stars Margaret O Bnen June Allvson. Jimmy Durante and jose lturoi. 10:30 p.m., "Return of Monte Crlsto" with Louis Hayward and Bar bara Britton. State Jurisdiction Challenged In Klamath Reservation Death ' KLAMATH FALLS Or) - The right of the state of Oregon to nrosecute crimes on the Klamath Indian Reservation was chal lenged here again Thursday when a demurrer was filed in circuit court to an indictment charging Osborn Lee (Beegie) Ball, 52, with first decree murder. ' Ball is accused of shooting his wife, Frances, 35, five times with a target pistol on April 4 in their Chiloquin home. Defense attorney George Proc tor contends that the county grand jury had no authority to act in the case because, he says, the case cannot be tried in Klamath County. Circuit Judge David R. Vanden berg said he would set a time later to hear arguments. The jurisdictional issue has been raised several times in criminal cases in this county. In these ac- TXorblad Recommends Brookiilgs Postmaster WASHINGTON I Rep. Nor blad IR-Ore) has recommended appointment of Gillman A. Lind say as acting postmaster at Brookings in Curry County. Ore. He would succeed William G. Thompson. " hr recently resigned tbf K890 rear post. George realizes ambition of a life personnel, supplies and activities spelling bee and novelty music Latest news about care of tuber- in crime. "Equal Justice," with Dane Clark "Riding On A Rainbow" with Gene lions it was contended that the state had no legal right to assume criminal jurisdiction on the Klam ath Reservation after it was re linquished three and a half years ago by he federal government under the provisions of Public Law 280. The Oregon Supreme Court is expected to hear arguments soon in the case of James Quinton An derson, who claims he was illegal ly prosecuted for murder on the reservation. Diem Due May 8 SAIGON m South Viet Nam President Ngo Dinh Diem will ar rive in the United States by May 8 and will spend two weeks tour ing the country, his younger brother and close adviser, Ngo Dinh Nhu. told a news confer ence Thursday. SPECTACULAR' SPARKLER NEW YORK (UP) Television comedian Sid Caesar claimed his lost 14,000 diamond and star sap phire ring Friday which a truck driver found March 21. The truck driver, Eugene Byam of the Bronx, N.Y., said he didn't turn the ring in immediately after he found it because, "lt was so big I thought it was worthless." On Television UHF-KPTV (27) VHF KOW-TV (6) XL0R (12), KGW-TV (8), Ml. (13) Scnedule lubject to Uit minute chance by stations. Program sched uled only as lis stars. FRIDAY 4:30 pjn. KPTV Western KOIN Mr. Moon KLOR Col. Tim McCoy KVAL Zelma Kciele KG W Pioneer Club 4:45 pjn. KOIN Cartoon Time KLOR Junior Science 0:00 pjn. KOIN Red Dunning KLOR Range Rider KVAL Big Roundup . KGW Mickey Mouse S:1S p.m. KPTV Movie 9:30 pjn. KOIN Movie KLOR Gene Autry . 5: p.m. KVAL News, Wea, Epts. 6:00 pjn. KOIN Wea., News, Spts. KLOR Jungle Jim . 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KVAL George Gobel 10:30 p.m. KPTV Hit Parade KOIN Movie KLOR Bowling KVAL Hit Parade KGW Movie 11 :00 p.m. KPTV Movie KVAL Movie 11:30 p.m. KLOR Famous Play DOROTHY DIX COLUMN Boy Friend Skips Out With New Girl, Savings Account DEAR DOROTHY DIX: After and planning our future, Wiley and I have broken up. When we were dating, we saved our money. (I saved more than he did) and had a DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Amy years. We seldom disagree, but 1 am taking exception to her conduct on dates. She's a very popular girl, and it seems that all she does on a date is pet. People are tailing about her. If I say anything, she says I'm preaching and gets mad Wilma. DEAR WftMA: If Amy's conduct Is really as indiscreet as you'd have ns believe, the resalts will soon show themselves. Some people must learn the hard way. Perhaps the loss of friends (Including boys will be needed to prove the value DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I'm a sters. I'm living common-law with a man who is-disliked by my family. He and my children don't get along and his folks don't like like me. He's not a good provider, and has a nasty temper. Cally. DEAR CALLY: Dont yon think thing better than the atmosphere of them not to mention the unethical aren't providing a decent home for you'll have regrets, but they'll come See a representative of the find one In the telephone book) and take the necessary step to re habilitate yourself and family. Send yoor problem to Dorothy D-16, "The Ideal Wife." In all easel, be sure to enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope, and send request to her care of this newspaper. Gisele Mackenzie's All Shook Up Over Horrible Songs By WILLIAM EWALD United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK (UP) Gisele Mackenzie, exiting from "Your Hit Parade" after a four-year hitch, is all shook up. "It's the songs," complained Miss Mackenzie today. "They're horrible. Five out of seven tunes on the 'Hit Parade' survey right now are rock 'n' roll tunes. You take something like 'All Shook Up' awful, -the bottom of the barrel. "I tell you, the tunes are so bad that even my elevator man has stopped watching the show. And that's really something when your own elevator man, right in your building, won't look at your show." ,''ia.W!ljW. VgmUt SWIM 'Will 1IIUUJ Vtois ""1 PZW-hMlA Pretty Patricia Owens, a Canadian-born, English-trained actress who is a bright new Hollywood star, says "no thanks" as the spaghetti is passed at the 20th Century Fox commissary yesterday. And for good reason! She once lived on spaghetti for INSIDE HOLLYWOOD Canadian-Born Has Prettiest Brown Eyes Ever Bv BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD Wl "It's a great dish, spaghetti. I know I bved on it once for six weeks. So says Canadian-born, tngnsn- trained. American-discovered Pa tricia Owens, an actress with the prettiest, brownest eyes you ever ssw. She's one of Hollywood's brightest star prospects today, but there were times wnen ner career was Gfnine nowhere. 'I was living in a Lonaon nai with another stir!." Patricia re called. "Neither of us was getting acting jobs and our money was getting pretty low. "We managed to get by with spaghetti for every dinner. It was verv Dract cal: it was cheap and it could be stretched to last from one nieht to the next. "I can't face a plate of it now, but perhaps in 10 years I'll start eating it again. going together for eight months banK account in nis name, rie always saiu u we broke up we'd divide the money, but I haven't seen any of it. Meanwhile, he has given another girl a ring. Sara. DEAR SABA: You're learning about economics the hard way. You'll have to charge this up to experience which, ai everyone knows, is an ex pensive school. In future, put your trust In banks, not In beaux. When It's your turn to admire the girl's ring, tell her how happy It makes yon to see your money put to such good use. and I have been best friends for of prudence. 37 - year - old widow with four young your children are entitled to some hate that has built up around angles of the situation? .You them. If they get Into trouble, too late. Family Service Association (you'll DIx. Or Write for her free leaflet Miss Mackenzie, a Canadian who became a United States citi zen on April 1, recalled that only four years ago this nation's musi cal product was easier on her sanity, "When I first arrived on the show they were singing things like 'Stranger In Paradise,' 'Mou lin Rouge' and 'Ebb Tide, songs with taste and melody, singer's songs," she said. "But now we're in a real rut which is one reason, I suppose, why I'm not too unhappy about leaving the show. You know, in our Easter show, they had me as a sleeping princess. The prince woke me with a kiss and I started singing 'AH Shook Up.' Can, you She Can't Face Spaghetti! Patricia Owens Patricia was born in British Columbia. Her English parents returned to England when she was 8 and she went to school there, starting in repertory at an early age. Despite her British schooling, her Canadian accent hung on. "I was always losing acting jobs because they said I sounded too American," she remembered. Rave reviews in a West End play won her a contract with J. Arthur Rank and she thought she had arrived. But the Rank for tunes were on the skids at the time, and she languished under contract without a picture for a year. Back on the stage, she again attracted good notices, and soon she became queen of the British B's, potboiler movies that weren't exported to this country. Her big break came when she did the first dramatic show on the new English commercial TV sta tion. Twentieth Century-Fox offi cials saw her, tested her, signed her. In quick succession she has been assigned to big roles in "Island in the Sun," "Sayonara" and "Down Payment." ' Sabres Average 610 MPII From Texas to Panama FORT CLAYTON, Canal Zone (UP) Four Super Sabre jets av eraged 610 miles an hour in a 4,000 mile fighter plane sweep from Texas, the Air Force said today. The flight was the highlight of the opening Wednesday of the four day "Operation Carib-ex," the big gest joint maneuvers ever held in Latin America. 'm IN 1 1 essts jsSvv T-jis imagine? , . v Make Believe "The choreographer kept telling me just THINK it's a beautiful ballad. But who can think 'AH Shook Up' is a beautiful ballad? You know, some day I'd like to meet Elvis Presley who's respon sible for all this. All I'd have to say to him would be thanks bud dy, thanks a lot." The fault lies in the teenagers, Miss Mackenzie believes. "They buy the records and influence the survey. They buy all these records that sound like a guy is playing on a kazoo or something. I wish the kids would take a tonic or something and get over the whole thing," she said. six weeks when she was down on her luck as a young actress in London, Patricia says she may be ready for another serving in perhaps 10 years. Waitress is Phyllis Grisson. (AP Wirephoto) House Kills Teacher Bill A proposed constilutional amend ment to let teachers retain their jobs while serving as members of the Legislature went down to de feat by a vote of 34-24 in the House of Representatives Thurs day. Only school teacher in the Ore gon Legislature is Rep. Tom Mon aghan (D), a six-grade instructor in the Milwaukle school system. Monaghan contended Oregon was "dragging its feet" because 40 other states do not have laws bar ring teachers from service in the Legislature. Opponents replied the proposal would open the door to all state and county employes and destroy the constitutional separation of the legislative, executive and ju dicial branches of government. One weak tube can spoil your TV fun Get our TV tune-up with G-E Service-Designed Tubes. Call today for expert service, any make or modeL Phone EM 3-4163 Service 'til p.m. No Extra Chsrge MASTER 365 N. Commercial TV'S BRIGHTEST BLACK PICTURE! Only Hoffman has New Black EatyVuion that makes TV easier to watch ...keeps picture bright black, even in broad daylight! Save now during Springtime Jubilee. Hoffman mmm m-Miit uvvtMOM tv "The strange thing is, kids don't even watch our show. A teen-ager would rather be caught dead than even admit she was in on a Saturday night. Our show is for the young marrieds, the older people, and I'm sure they feel rock 'n' roll is for the ttrds, too." Miss Mackenzie, who'll launch her own half-hour variety show on NBC-TV this fall, has been plan ning to ankle out of "Your Hit Parade" for a year now. Jack Benny's "J and M" firm will produce the new offering. Jack Offers Advice "Mr. Benny is going to advise me and he may appear later in the series," said Gisele. "He'll pick the director and the writers. GUEST COLUMNIST Virginia Mayo Reports That (Editor's note: Aline Mosby Is on vacation. Today's Hollywod column Is by Virginia Mayo, who wants to set straight re ports that she Is retiring.) By VIRGINIA MAYO Written for The United Press HOLLYWOOD (UP) When mv husband. Michael O'Shca. stated several m o nt h s ago that he planned to retire, he meant every word of it. But he didn't include me, although newspaper stories said both of us intended to give up acting. I still am under contract and active at Warner Bros. I just fin ished appearing in "Execution Night," which is a "Conflict" series television film, and my last moton picture, The Big Land, only recently was released. Option time is October and we II see what happens then, but if I stay at Warner Bros., I will have completed 10 years with the studio DAY WILL BECOME WEEKS FOR YEARS AT AISY TIME NOW ROSEBURG UV-A day wiU be- como weeks possibly for years soon here. The county clerk Wednesday Is sued a marriago license to Wil liam George Weeks and Shirley Elaine Day, both of Roseburg. COEDS SHOW INDIFFERENCE RICHMOND, Va. (UP) The Yul Brynner "haircut" fad is on the wane at the University of Rich mond, anyway. Nick Pozinko, a member of tho university's "Yul Brynner Club," said the club had disbanded because coeds were neither attracted nor repelled by the club members shaved heads. SHADES OF JOE PENNER CHICAGO (UP) Mrs. Rose' mary Williams Is puzzled about what to do with an orphan she found on her front porch. The orphan was a duckling neatly par celed in a box with a five-pound bag of duck food beside it. 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"Karmax" DW Is non Inflammable, non-corrosive, non-volirtlla, and axtremjly tow sj tottlclty humans and anlmsli, SEE E. I. BETTER THINGS (fPP Mr., Benny said last year that I should make the break 'Don't let the boat sail,' " he said. - "But, well, I've enjoyed most of my stay on 'Hit Parade.' It was sort of like going to school. You learn so much and so quickly. Of course, it can become monotonous doing the same thing week after week. , "I remember 'Let Me Go, Lover.' I was a puppet on a string, a fly in a spider's web, I was trapped at every turn. One week I was dressed like Marjorie Main with a ball and chain around me. I sang like her, too. My hus band was a hillbilly and I remem ber his beard fell of accidentally the song never came back after that." Sets Straight She's Retiring next February. That's a long time tor any star to nave an exclusive contract with a studio in these days of very small contract lists. 1 don't mind boasting about it. Get Away from It All Mike's announcement that he was going to retire was promoted by our desire to move away from Los Angeles traffic and smog to a smaller community or perhaps a cattle ranch. We bought our home in the San Fernando Valley nine years ago because it was out in the country. Now it Is bordered by truck routes and business places. ' . Its natural for Americans to want a home where there is open space. That was one of the pio r.eers' reasons for going west. But it's difficult to find wide open spaces anymore. Not without trav eling a long distance from your work. Mike and I have engaged a new business manager and he has" In duced Mike not to give up show business at this time. He told Mike his talent and many years ex perience should not be tossed away. Incorporation Idea Considered "Why don't you incorporate?" he asked us. "Utilize your talent and make money on lt and work when you want." This made sense. It turned our thinking In a new direction. Mike is going to carry out this plan. He has started negotiations to produce as well as act in both TV and motion pictures. If the vehicle is right for him, he will act In It, If not, he will produce the story. He will be able to ar range his working time to suit his own ideas, ' and he wouldn't have to be tied down in a series as he was In "It's a Great Life, in which he worked Vh years. We still are looking for a ranch with a lot of acreage, and a long way off from smog and business areas. .Our perfect dream.lt to be able to live in that kind of place and travel to Hollywood to work only part of the year. Sometimes I perfect dreams do come true. ON ALL CHEMICALS, ALWAYS FOLLOW LABEL WARNINGS CAREFULLY. YOUR DEALM TODAY POft KARMBdJ) DW Jluron harblejda du Pont de Mamours I Co. (Inc.) Graiialli Chemicals Dopt. 1 1 1 Sutter Street San Francisco 4, California KARMEX DW sjfuren FOR BETTER LIVING. Porter Won't ! HoldUpFlood Control Move GRANTS PASS un - Introduc Uon of a bill for Rogue Valley flood control is planned by Rep. Charles O. Porter at the present session of Congress, he said her yesterday. A group representing the Rogue Basin Flood Control and Water Resources Assn. asked Porter to delay introduction of a bill until Army Engineers have completed their survey of the valley, and have recommended the most feas ible flood control plan. William Jess; chairman of the association, told Porter that the valley is more united than" ever before on need for flood control. Fear was voiced by other associ atlon delegates that Porter's pro posed bill, based on the U. S. Reclamation Bureau's "Plan A" and calling for a high multi-purpose dam on the main rhonn.i of the Rogue River at Lewis) Creek, again would cause dissen sion in tne -area. Porter said he would not at tempt enactment of legislation that did not have overwhelming support of Rogue Valley residents, but suggested advisability of fering a bill now, subject to amendment when the . report el Army Engineers is made, prob ably next spring. Sportsmen's groups Ions hava opposed a high dam on the Rogue, ar detrimental to steelhead and salmon runs. A Lewis Creek dam would inundate major spawning areas, they say, Howard Norwood, Rogue River lumberman and also an associa tion, representative, told Porter that "we have pledges from every interested group in the valley" to go along with whatever flood con trol plan the Army Engineers may submit. . Porter is to meet with Jackson County groups Saturday at Med ford. 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