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"DENNIS THE MENACE"
4?0& I'M RIDING ffl TRIOCIE. Alt A SKINNY OC CrWR
UKE THAT SHOOtO SET IN THE VW?'
Jackie Barnett Probably
World's Fastest Tunesmith
Br ALINE MOSBV
United Frem Hollywood Writer
HOLLYWOOD (UP)-One of the
unsung geniuses of television is
man wno writes a song every day
all because Jimmy Durante mur
ders popular music.
On the Durante show you see
his credit line. "Songs by Jackie
Barnett." That's his only notice
for turning out the equivalent of a
Broadway how almost every
week.
For each program Jackie pens
seven songs some ox them dashed
off in five minutes, making him
probably the world's fastest tune-
smith. He also has the distinction
of furnishing tunes lor the only
regular TV show that has original
music.
"It's all because Durante can't
ting popular songs," Jackie ex
plained today when I tracked him
down at NBC's television studios.
"He does a type of music we
call Durante music. It's bombastic.
Popular songs Just aren't geared
lor him."
Jackie started out as a gag writ
er for the program and graduated
to his unique post of song writer.
By now he has turned out more
than 600 original songs for the Dur
ante show. After spirited argu
ments, he has even Induced the
aentlmental Durante to try singing
mambos and spirituals.
The program's writers often or
der certain songs from Jacklo. Oth
er times Jackie will bo Inspired to
do a tune and has the writers fa
shion a show around it. His fastest
time was turning out a ditty titled
irasy jimmy style" in four mln
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The Management
POORS OPEN 6:30 P.M.
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utes for Janet Blair to sing.
"I Just went into the next room
and wrote It, ' Barnett says
casually.
Jackie has one frustration. Most
of Ills original tunes are buried
forever aflor the TV show. Some
are too Durantc-lsh for others to
sing. Most Jimmy prefers to keep
lor himself. Dinah Shore and Dan
ny Thomas once asked to use Jack
ie's songs, but "Schnoz" turned
them down.
Some Barnett tunes have slipped
Into general u.e. however. Helen
Traubel uses one to close her night
club act. Jimmy has recorded sev
eral and sings others in his night
club act.
Jackie feels his amazing output
of songs is of one great benefit
It saves popular songs from being
massacred by Durante.
"Years ago Durante was respon
sible for a big song hit," related
Barnett.
"I heard 'Nature Boy' and told
Jimmy. "This has a lot of heart.
It would be a change of pace for
you." Jimmy sat down and sang
it for me."
Barnett then did for me a fabu
lous imitation of Durante singing
"Nature Boy": "A little shy. . .and
sad of eye. . .and what a bum was
he."
"I said, Jimmy, better foraet
It," Barnett went on. "He never
sang it. And that is the reason tha
song went on to become one of the
biggest hits In the last 15 years! I
More Jap POW's '
May Be Released
TOKYO m Reports from Ja
pan's overseas diplomats indicate
(hat most of the 431 Japanese war
criminals still held in Surriho
prison will be released by spring.
Former hi. Gen. Kciirvo Sato.
director of the wartime Military
Affairs Bureau and Ihe only Class
A war criminal still imprisoned,
is expected to bo paroled about
April. He was one of 18 major war
criminals sentenced to life impris
onment by the Joint Allied Inter
national military tribunal. Seven
others were executed. ,
Of the 430 Class B and C war
criminals still in SiiRamo, at least
330 are expected to be released
outright or paroled before June, a
government source said.
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Wednesday, Feb. 1
f 00 Minute News Summary
0.01 American favorite Mutlc
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00 Slail Off News Summary
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Tuesday Evening, Jan. 31
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13 Warren Uunyan Sports Report
29 Hollywood Highlights
30 First Federal News
45 Sam Hayes DLBS
.15 Harry Wismer DLBS
:00 Treasury A Kent DLBS
.iu Brjuaa Hoom ulbs
00 Haunting Hour
30 Boh and Rny DLBS
33 Lea Paul Mary Ford DLBS
:00 Gabriel Heatter DLBS
10 ruiton Lewis DLBS
:30 Coke Time with Eddit Fiihei
DLBS
43 Bob Inrh Show
11:00 Five Min, Finals DLBS
09 Sign Off
Wednesday, Feb. 1
:00 First News
:03 Sunrise Serenade with Lucas
:30 Sons of the Pioneers .
.45 Farm Reporter
.00 Hemingway MBS
:15 Breakfast Gang DLBS
:30 Today's Bekt Bins
7:49 Bunyan News .
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8:13 Morning Mr-Jodie 'Vim Lucas
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12 00 Tips from Town Shop
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1-00 Carnation Milk Time
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3:00 Kraft Newscnut DLBS
3:03 Wayne Loerke Show
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3:45 Tello Test DLBS
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4:30 Here's The Answer DLBS
4:43 Sam Hayes DLBS
3 00 Bunyan's Timber Tales
8.05 "Johnnie's Traffic Jain"
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00 Bob Greene News DHR5
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Tuesday Evening;, Jan. 31 '
1150 Devotions ,
12:00 Matinee
1:00 Medford City Police
1:13 Secret Storm
1:30 Afternoon Theater
2:45 Val Rogue Travel Tim
3:00 Feminine Fancies
3:30 Western Theater
4 .(0 Uncle Bill ,
5:00 Pinky Lee
5:30 Howdy Doody
b:oo Maple and Music
6:13 News St Weather
6:30 TV Question Box
7:0J I4,0OO Question
7 30 Do You Trust Your Wife
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8:30 Celebrity Playhouse
0:00 Liberare
0:30 Confidential File
10.00 Famous Playhouse
10:30 Beat Theater
12:00 News & Sign Off
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1:50 Devotions
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l:uo Garden Home it Farm
1:19 Secret Storm
1:30 Afternoon Theater
2.45 A Visit From Your Veterinarian
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3::io Medford City Schools Fgm
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4:30 Uncle Bill
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9:30 Andy's Gang
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Lions, Rotary
Set For Fight
DUNSMUIR It will be the Lions
Long jonns against the Rotary
Triangle Cuts In a benefit basket
ball game Wednesday night which
will climax the March of Dimes
campaign In Dunsmulr. This event
win oegin with a preliminary game
ueiween me Dunsmulr elemen.
tary school and Cottonwood ele.
mentary school teams at 7:30 at
me elementary school gym.
For the Lions-Rotary contest,
rooters are being asked to help
decide who wins the game by toss
ing small change Into scoring box
es for each team. Cash will Drevail
over baskets when the referees an
nounce the winner.
The losing team has agreed to
clean up the city park next spring
if the winners will be hosts at a
picnic when they turn out for the
Job.
Strategy for the game was dis
cussed this week at the Lions din
ner on Tuesday evening at the
Travelers Hotel and the Rotary
luncheon on Wednesday at the
Hotel Dunsmulr.
Both clubs had as their guest
speaker last week, Bua Lauer of
Los Angeles who represents the
Gerrold Corporation. TV equip
ment suupuer. we was lntrodurpri
uy jonn Hurgess who has th frn.
chisc lor the Dunsmulr television
cable system.
Lauer explained the various dif-
ncuities the cable system had to
surmount to bring TV to Dunsmuir
ana o: the advantages of the cable
system.
Archers Plan
Fund Campaign
iviamain a r c n e r s announce
their first money-making project Ir.
their program to raise funds to
start an indoor shooting range. For
the last two years the group has
built iand maintained the outdoor
field course for public use at
Moore Park.
Two evenings' entertainment are
scheduled at Mills School for Tues
dnv, January 31 and Wednesday,
February I, starting at 7:30 p.m.
each evening.
"Alnska, the Wonderland." wild
life films made by Ted Havnes.
who formerly lived in the Klam
ath Basin, will be supplemented bv
the showing of a Howard H 1 11
archery hunting film.
Tickets are on sale at Joe's
Sporting Goods Store, Hal's Sport
Shop. The Gun Store. Don Diven's,
Poole's Bicycle Shop. Roberts
Hardware. Peterson's Market, Cur
ley's Texaco Station and Farmers'
Lumber and Milling Company.
Ee.-.ts may be purchased at the
door on each evening, also.
Earl Cahoon is president of
Klamath Archers whose member
ship numbers about 60 archery en
thusiasts. Bud Vroir.an Is vice
president and Audrey Baxter Is
secretary treasurer. Tie group
neeis recuiariy on tne tirst Thurs
day of each month in the base
ment of Moose Hall where It has
an indoor archery range.
Klamalh Archers pHn an invita
tional field tournament to be shot
on April 29 at Moore Park.
You'll
surrender
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THIS NEW BRICK BUILDINti at 2123 Holly Street it the home of the Olympia Grocery, owned
and operated by Gui Lampropuloi, nowopen for business. The building, in addition to the mod
ern grocery store, contains two newly comoleted two-bedroom apartments with all up-to-date
features. Lampropulos carries a complete line, of imported and domestic groceries and fresh
and cured meats at the new location. Grounds about the building will be blacktopped when
weather permits for the convenience of customers and tenants. Joe Johns was the contractor.
Former location of the business was at 1 130 Main Street.
Eisenhower Not Avid Video
Viewer; Simply No Time
By CHARLES MERCER
WASHINGTON ifl Like many
another busy male citizen of the
United States. President Elsen
hower is not an avid viewer of tele
vision. He simply doesn't have the
time.
But he Is deeply Interested in
television and watches a variety
of programs whenever he can.
Available to him and Mrs. Eisen
hower in various rooms of the
White House living quarters are
four black-and-white TV sets and
one color set. They also have tele-
Norway Leader
Faces Crisis
AALESUND, Norway (UP)
Norwegian Foreign Minister Hall
vard Lunge sped home from Den
mark today to face a threatened
international incident stemming
from the seizure of Russian fishing
boats by Norwelgn naval vessels.
Tough Norwegian snllors flourish
ing pistols and machine guns
boarded and captured four Red
fishing boats and a factory ship
Monday for violating Norway's ter
ritorial waters.
Norwegian torpedo boats raced
out at dawn after radioed reports
from Norwegian fishermen said
"several" Red boats which es
escaped Monday sneaked back dur
ing the night.
Heavier warships steamed from
north and south to the area, be
tween Stad Foreland and Svlnoey
lighthouse, on orders radioed from
Ihe west coast navy headquarters
at Bergen.
Lange broke off his visit to Cop
enhagen, where the Nordic Council
is meeting, when he received the
news.
The commander of one Norwe
gian boarding party fired two
Warning shots into the deck of a
Russian ship at the feet of its
captain when he refused to follow
orders to sail into port. Norwegian
sailors kept the Russian crew cov
ered with submachine guns.
The captured ships were part of
Russian tlshlng fleet of 70 to 80
ships spotted netting herring "well
within" the four-mile limit of Nor
wegian waters. Swift armored
navy torpedo boats dashed into the
middle of the fleet, catching it by
surprise, and capturing four mod
ern. 200-ton steel ships and their
40-man crews.
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AMERICAN CHINESE
Feeds of thtir beitf
Ph. 4494 For Orden To Take Out
Ben B. Lee, Mgr.
LtlOH SNOWDtN
"ALL THAT HCAVCN ALLOWS"
-;,4t
vision sets at their farm in Get
tysburg, Pa.
It would make interesting news
if one could report the specific
favorite programs of the Presi
dent and Mrs. Eisenhower. But
that's top secret. As the Eisen
howers and their official family
are keenly aware, their personal
likes and dislikes would attract
so much public Interest in certain
programs that the result could be
most unfair to many other pro.
grams.
Whenever possible both the Pres.
Ident and his wife view at lea.st
one televised news program in
the evening. For relaxation, when
time permits, the President en.
joys watching a good mystery
drama.
Mrs. Eisenhower, on the other
hand. Is an avid television watch-
er. She takes TV programs pretty
much as they come. She enjoys
music and there is one specific
weekly dramatic program that is
her personal pick of the many
regular dramatic shows on the
screen.
Naturally the Eisenhowers al
ways are interested in seeing news
program pickups of the President a
televised press conferences.
Presidential Press Secretary
James C. Hagerty says the White
House Is greatly impressed by the
numbers of letters that pour in
after a televised press conference.
"The President thinks of tele
vision as a great medium of both
entertainment and education,"
says Hagerty. "He believes it
should be applied to government
and the news events of the world.
It helps keep people informed
every day."
Legal Notice
- NOTICE OF DATE OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of Carwln
Clifford Adkins. who was also known
as Clifford Adkins. Deceased.
Notice is hereby liven that I have
filed my final account ol The AO mi
tration of ttie a hove entitled estate and
that the Court ha appointed February
29. imn, at 10 a.m. as the time for
hearing objections to urh final account
ana tne settlement tnereoi.
Wm. Ganonft,
Administrator with the
Will Annexed
Ganons; 4c Ganong
Attorneys for Administrator
Jan. 31. Feb. 7, M and 21. No. 770.
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County coroner, who was 111 for
several weeks, has fully recovered
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Adler spent a short time In Hill
side Hospital. He is now main
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Weather Seer
Said In Love
SUN PRAIRIE, Wis. (UP)-Love
In bloom may prevent the fore
telling of the end of winter's gloom
by Sun Prairie's albino groundhog
weather prophet.
This happy but pride-wounding
news came from Sun Prairie
groundhog watchers who claim
their community is the "Ground
hog Capital of the , World." The
title is disputed in no uncertain
terms by equally ardent citizens
of Punxsatawney, Pa., who say
their groundhog Is the sage of the
world and the only one entitled to
predict the end of winter.
"Our little groundhog. Prince
Dauphin, may not put In an ip.
pearance, because to put It mildly,
he's In love," sadly explained
Wally Braatx, Sun Prairie Ground
hog Club member.
"He Is very temperamental
so much so you can't get near
him."
Groundhog day is Feb. 2. On that
day each year the furry little ani
mal, according to tradition, pops
his head out of his burrow for a
look around after sleeping all win
ter. If he sees his shadow In bright
sunlight, he goes back to sleep
for six more weeks. No shadow -spring
Is Just around the horlion.
Sun Prairie, however, will not
relinquish the honors to Punxsa
tawney. If Prince Dauphin Is too suby
with amour, retired champion "Sir
No Talk In Sleep" will be called
out of retirement to do the hon
ors, club members said.
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