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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • 16

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hgt 16, Sac. 2, QNTAl JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, Hay 1967 FY1 MUST STUDY I lAv this foe sufifiEsnoNs Bnsv's it's I WHN THE RIKC FLEW ON FILTERED FUEL ANP THE F1HST PARACHUTES. WERE STILL 6LEAMS IN THE EYES OF THIS FOR SUGGESTIONS TO IA1P20VE THAT A DISASTER AREA Radio Programs PEA PATCH AIR PARK WITH A M0KT6AGE SILfcWDfcMS. IN HIGH CJTY. THURSDAY TELEVISION PROGRAMS I II 1 9 I iMfc wnr tv, a 3 I utKaeuu I II fcfljy lookcb fS6mmtiMm(iSSr'- I rrrr IN HlfiH i war one jjdmMf rgrlK I IBTSlilw SF (7-10) Hygiene Newman, Jackie Gleason (CrtrCriT) Wednesday (8-13) Jeopardy (C) (12) Public Service 11:30 (2-9) One In A Million (4) Green Acres (7-10 Dollar's Worth (4) Search for Tomorrow (8-13) Danny Thomas (C KAPT: Sunrise-Sunset; 1220 kilocycles (MBS) Program: (News, weather, 0:60, sports, 0:15, 4:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m.) "Sunrise-Sunset: Capitol Good Music with Bob Stevens, Tim Farrell, Harve Walker.

Features: Bob Brace's "Oregon Report," 7:45 a.m., 5:15 p.m.; Earl Nightingale's "Our Changing World," 9:15 a.m., 4:15 p.m.; Open Line Telephone Talk Show, a.m.; Mutual Editorial, "Something to Think About," 2:45 p.m.; Fulton Lewis III, Special. "Road To; Leba (C) (813) Eye Guess (C) non." Bing Crosby, Bob (12) Twelve In the A.M.I Hope; others. 1 (12) World of Women (C "South Africa." i 11:45 (4) Guiding Light (C) Thursday Afternoon i- 3:00 (2-9) Gtnera! Hospital (4) Secret Storm (7-10) Hfrfetz Masttr Class (8) Matin (C) "Man Behind the Gun." I Randolph Scott, (trb) (13) Mik Oougfas 3:30 (1) Dark Shadows (4) Password (C) (7-10) Writer's World PV 1 I STIVL Tt 2 I MAti CF AMD TEU. I HE'S ACTUALL I i DON'T BS TPS HIM BECTLE ANt PtATO A OOltAG TT 1 rKlWUVVOUHAO I 1 AlAt WAMT TO 6AV fiOOD WifiOT II Jl TO INCLUDE II 4 p.m.; The World Today, 6:05 p.m. KBZY: 5 a.m.-midnleht: 1490 kilocycles 9:30 (4) Gomer Pyle (C) 9:30 (7) Dean Rusk Interview 12:00 (2-9) Everybody's Talking Program: (News, 0:28, 0:55: sports, weather, 0:45) Clayton Henry, 5-7 a.m.; Dan demons, 7-9 a.m.; John Vaughan, 9-10 a.m.; Clayton Henry, 10 a.m.-noon;.

Dan Clemons, noon-2 p.m.; J. J. Knight. 2-7 p.m.; Brian Beirne, (7-10) French Chef (8) News Break (C) (12) Cartoon Castle (13) Make A Deal (C) 12:05 (4) Hi, Neighbor (C) 12:30 (2) Donna Reed (9) Early Show "Sincerely Yours." Lib- I (1 hr. special.) I (12rGreatest Show (C) 10:00 (4) Danny Kayo Show (O (8-13) I Spy (C) 10:30 (12) Sports Scoreboard 10:30 (12) Outdoor World (C) 10:40 (12) Movie 12 1 7 p.m.-midnight KGAY: 5 a.m.sunset; 1430 kilocycles erace, Joanne Dru, Doro (4-9) The World Tums(C) thy Malone.

(12) News Central 3:45 (12) Ramblin' Rob's Car- Program: (News 9 30, sports 0:45. weather 0:15) I a.m. to sitmoff: Country Gentlemen Music with Dick Bond, Little RoIMe, Mr. 'C, Bob Kelly: "The World Tomorrow" a.m.: Glen Sladier'i "Capitol Report" 7:32 a.m.; Nooa News I "It's A Sonja (7-10) TV Kindergarten (8-13) Our Lives (C) 1:00 (2-9KThe Fugitive (4) KOIN Kitchen (C) I I 7T9rT 1 yT, i (Minn im -sj THERE 5 SOMETH NG KIWKY ABOUT (7-10) Sing, Children Sing Henie, Michael O'Shea. (iKr) 11:00 (4) Nightscene (C) (8) Night Beat (C) I) (13) NW Report 11:30 (2-9) News Final a.m.

midnight: 1390 kilocycles (ABO (8-13) The Doctors (C) (12) Girl Talk BUY A BAUBLE WR WIFEU WIVAYOUT i t. 1 WSZZ' WTO A JEWELRY STORE WHERE HeOF I 1 -J i 2v SQUAo--UOjHS Program: (News 0:25. Bruce Kere. 5-6 a.m.; RFD Show. a.mBob McCarL 7-9 Bruce Kerr.

9 a.m.-l p.m.: Frank Worvlrgan. p.m.:i.Kjpn Grauer. 6 p.m. -midnight Guests: Dorothy Whyte toons -(C) 4:00 (2) Dating Game (C), (6) Mike Douglas Show (12) Bugs Bunny (C) 4:15 (12) Popeye (C) 4:30 (2) The Millionaire (7-10) TV Kindergarten (13) Capt. Shipwreck 4:35 (8) Make A Deal (C) 5:00 (2) News (7-10) A Time for John (8) Alfred Hitchcock Cotton, Carol Reed, Di I -iaW.

A kaa Val TWSWaV I I VI U. a II I I II ll I I si I I (4) Bill Dana Las Vegas Show (C) -(8-13), Tonight Show (C) ana Lewis. PKrSSPTJl i NS LLVCi' Ii iris" -111 II 1:15 (7-10) Music in MotioiK a Beam mrmm 12:00 (2-9) Joey Bishop Show Almanac (O i (7-10) Painting Thru Ages 1:00 (8) News, Prayer, Hymn (12) Huckleberry Hound (8-13) Another World (C) (12) Doctor's House Call Today is Wednesday, May 3, Thursday 1:35 (12) Matinee the 123rd day of 1967 with 242 to Tort of Hell." Wayne follow. i r-Mvir iu -ran I jg- Morris, Dane Clark, (iWr) The moon is between the last quarter and the new phase. (C) 1:15 (7-10) Friendly Giant 113) Zane Grey 1:30 (2-9) Peter Jennings News (C) () Newscen (C) (7-10) Whafs New (8) News Beat (C) (12) Sea Hunt 1:45 (13) NW News i Wednesday Evening rn I OW ABOUT THE 1 LOOK, ALREADY GIVEN ME 1 2:00 (2) Newlywed Game(C) (4-9) Tell th Truth (C) Court prohibited states from enforcing agreements that bind owners not to sell property to racial and religious minorities.

In 1965, an earthquake in San Salvador killed 43 persons and injured 300 others. A thought for the day French author Jean Jacques Rousseau said: "God makes all things good; man meddles with them and they become bad." The morning star is Mars. The evening stars are Venus, (7-10) Bucky Beaver Mars and Jupiter. I IAN WW-V IritN A DOLt IHfc UKSfc WHAT -vr-rut of hcr--irMnPF rivet? (8-13) You Don't Say (C) 2:30 (2-9) Dream Girl '47 (C) Born on this day in 1849 was Danish-American journalist Jacob Riis. (4) Edge of Night (7-10) Oregon Country (8) Match Game (C) 4:00 (2) Six O'clock Mevic(C) On this day in history: In 1865, the body of assassin (13) Adventures in Din "The Eternal Sea." Sterling Hayden, Alexia Smith.

(YWrtt) ing (C) Thursday Mornjng I 4:35 (4) Sunrise Semester 4:40 (8) Living 4:55 (8) Town a Country 7:00 (2) Altars of Faith (8-13) Today (C) 1 7:05 (4) Joseph BenH News Farming Today 7:35 (6) Cartoon Circus 8:00 (2) Beaver 1(4) Capt. Kangaroo (8) TeleScope (C)l (9) Cartoons 8:30 (2) Romper Room! (9) Donna Reed 9:00 (2) Morning Movie jt George Montgomery, Neville Brand. (4) Candid Camera (8) Snap Judgment (C) (9) Dark Shadows; 2:45 (7-10) French Newsreel ated President Abraham Lincoln arrived in his home town of Springfield, 111., from Washington, (7-10) History of Negro In 1939, Japanese bombers NO PROBLEM MONTREAL (UPI) A visitor to the Soviet exhibit at Expo 67 asked whether the Russians have problems with automobile accidents. "No," the Soviet guide replied, "we don't allow them." raided Chungking, China, set ting fire to the heavily congested downtown area. In 1948, the U.S.

Supreme 3:00 (2-9) General Hospital (4)t, Secret Storm (7-10) Mythology (8) Matinee "10 Seconds To Hell." Jeff Chandler, Jack Pal-ance. (13) Mike Douglas 3:30 (2) Dark Shadows (4) Password (C) (7-10) Technical Writing (9) Early Show 1 "Breaking Point." John Garfield, Patricia Neal. (12) News Central 3:45 (12) Ramblin' Rod's Cartoons (C) Contract Bridge (131 Exercises ICY By B. Jay Becker KXjRHOURSr-WHO-W EFFISWUMT MATTRESS) vf NEVER KNOW WHAT A JMAKESTHIS aj1 BARGAIN Ufff I Sa I AH VrfOMT CHARGE Joaiw' 1 1 TLl 3 VT-VI ovFaTiMm FACE I Akj klOW TO GIT ON i TVi jff pjjpV I fer '7rj reapEO my iarb mot iAuyBur if'm witVe been ttcyinsT that a loose ArzZwl Z7r LPffTiJJ? I FKLINS ALLl 6OIN6 TO DIE. It LIKE TO TO TELL ME THAT THE 'INTERPRETATION Jl 1.

1 N16HT 'Iji jasHT yAPQ rr pramaticallv pain wasn't in my vvhat i saidH 9:15 (7-10) Spectrum 9:30 (4) Beverly Hillbillies (8-13) Concentration (C) (9) Open House 9:45 (9) Educational TV (7-10) Bucky Beaver Top Record Holder ta Masters Individual Championship Play People (8) Huntley-Brinkley (C) 1(9) News 9 (12) Have Gun Will Travel 4:30 (4) CronkiteiNews (C) (7-10) Spectrum-Science (I) News Beet (C) (9) Flintstones (C) (12) Patty Duke Show (13) Huntley-Brinkley (C) 7:00 (4) Northwest Traveler (C) "Alaska." (7-10) Miss Geri and Friends (I) Branded (C) (9-12) McHale's Navy (13) Lowell Thomas (C) "Savage New Guinea." 7:15 (7-10) Friendly Giant 7:30 (2-9) Batman (C) (4) Lost In Space (C) (7-10) Design Exploration (8-13) The Virginian (C) (12) Perry Mason 8:00 (2-9) The Monroes (Cj (7-10) French Chef :30 (4) Beverly Hillbillies (C) (7-10) Dr. Bronowski (12) Hawaii Calls (C) 9:00 (2-9) Wed. Nite Movie "The Hustler." Paul 10:00 (4) Andy of Mayberry 4:00 (2) Dating Game (C) (8-13) Pat Boon (C) (9) Dating Game North dealer. Ztoth aides vulnerable, XOBXH 4 6 75 AKQ1094 WEST EAST 10:05 (7-10) The Communists 10:15 (12) News 10:30 (2-9) Dateline Hollywood (4) Dick Van Dyke1 i (7-10) Music in Motion A73 eQ94 (4) Mike Douglas (C) (7-10) Expression I (12) Bugs Bunny (C) 4:15 (12) Popeye (C) 4:30 (2) The Millionaire (7-10) TV Kindergarten (13) Capt. Shipwreck 4:35 (8) Make A Deal News (7-10) Tim For John (8) Alfred Hitchcock 97532 AKJ J88 410932 75 832 (8-13) Hollywood Squares (C) (12) Naw Film (C) contracts la order ta what might otherwise be ta outright guess.

Let's say that West lead heart against three notrump. Declarer hopefully plays tha queen from, dummy, but East1 wins with the king and con-1 timies with the ace. West fol lowing with the deuce to ldea' tify a five-card suit, When East now cashes the jack, dropping South's ten, West has a chance to invoke the suit preference Since the 9-7-5 are. all equals at this) point, the card West chooses to play on the jack is, or should be, highly significant to East. If West now played his lowest heart, the five, he would be asking partner to shift to the lower-ranking suit, in this case diamonds.

If he played his highest heart, the nine, he would be asking partner to shift to the higher-ranking suit, in this case spades. A club shift is obvious- SOUTH 10 852 V1064 AKQ4 The bidding: 10:45 (7-10) To Be Announced 10:5 (2) Children's Dr. (C) 11:00 (2-9) Supermarket; (C) (4) Love of Life (12) Woody Woodpecker (CX Xorth East South West 1 Pass 1 4 Pass 3a Pass 3 NT Television in Review aT Opening lead three of hearts. Accurate defensive play Is oanoi SHE'S ASLEEP BLOSSOM, YOU'RE ii frequently difficult, but it would AGAIN SHE'S RUNNllSiei YIPPEE! IT'S A Look Ahead be well-nigh, impossible without at Industry RUNNlNtr the aid of the many meaningful signals employed by an experi ly out of the question.) GO GET1 enced partnership in everyday stations win take over some of ATTOP SPEED IN HER play. Note that without the suit-preference convention to guide ed.

Following are excerpts from the copyrighted Television TraMaa'aaleaai .1 ja ia By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) One defensive weapon, the Ul Ul IU ca 3 the public service functions you now handle, or will you continue suit preference signal, is a Digest; white paper Everybody is a television critic, him. East might easily choose the" safer-looking return of a diamond at trick four and thus comparative newcomer to the SLEEPI to operate just as though there Question Do you see a major and everybody knows what were no educational facilities? family of defensive conventions but is none the less an impor to run nine ought to be done about it, but permit declarer tricks. A I think we will continue to tant addition to the fold. under the centralized system of operate just as we do now But, with West signaling for Though it Is used mostly in suit change in networking as we know jit today, say five years from now, or 10 years, from now? A manager oi an independent station recently three major, networks only a handful of men have real power 2tf lLl play and nearly always in con i There will be no disposition on nection with a ruffing situation, In the home medium. i our part to Iook to the noncommercial broadcasters to a spade return by playing the nine of hearts on the jack, it becomes automatic for East to return- a and defeat the contract two tricks.

there are times when -the suit- One of these is Julian predicted that 10 years; from preference convention can be profitably applied in notrump carry all of the plays, to carry now TV networking will be very similar to radio networking Goodman, president of National Broadcasting and all of the news. (O 1967, Xing Features Syndicate, Inc.) today. Do you agree with him? therefore his views about the video industry and its future Answer No, I don't agree What do you see the noncommercial broadcaster adding to the total TV schedule to serve the needs of selected viewers which are not I now are worth particular attention. with him. I don't think in 5-10 years there'll be any fmajor A while back, Mr.

Goodman sat wrnmmrn changes in the form of net for a lengthy interview with the editor of Television Digest, being met? A 2. 2. working. There may be changes which was printed and distribut- in the types of programs that A I think that most people who want a non-commercial service' think they want more we have. I think we may have I A A CAT ZD I 021 AIM ll 2.2-oyA YA TOP A Lk.

wuy JL Ak 1.2. 2. AA A ALA xat experimentation, more dramatic programming, more live hear longer programs. I think the interest that has been shown in our world premieres (original two-hour fihtns)," and the 90- A ings, more speeches, more intensive attention to a narrow THESE PRIZES er base of interest Whether minute "Virginian," indicates clearly that people are willing they will look at it when it's ACROSS 1. Podium 5.

Conform 10. Hot drink 11. Clearer 12. Alternative 13. Edible fish 15.

Tyrant of Rome 16. Statute -18. Avouch 2(K Toward the stern I 21. Jne entrance 33.Atadi-tance 25. Bone 26.

Unimportant SJellowing 30. Lukewarm 32. Ethical 34. Serviceman 35. Beige 37.

Final outcome 38. Pilfer 40. Posteas 42. Narrow inlet 43. Wild ox 45.

Christmas 47. From 48. Craze 50. Dead language 52. Coasters 53.

Later to look at longer programs. available is another question. I 1 I AND I HAVEN'T CHANGED yiuuavU-te arv. vjour icas asout the i mind about anything! M(P I THERE. ARE A LOT RITURt? MK.TWIC6$ OiDm 6000 NIGHT, BONNIE! frSKZnA0 ET OUTBUILD! N65 MAXE 50AAE 6O0DlijfluAAENT5 1 7a 5 fnTV I -1 I I 4- TS' I USUAL PARTY LINE OF jfl, I Tf.

t5Sl i Jl i i WCVMCN, PHOOEVALW AVTHCR ry i S-02-) i ti VSO I I vy fsHOAaXNTdrroACK LOT jSrFr; III SOLUTION Of YESTERDAY'S PUZZU Will the home video-tape Do you think well ever recorder have a large, a small, 0 CD have direct-to-home telecasting or msigmucant impact on from satellites? i A I think it'll be a long time 6. Press for payment 7. Expanse 8. Hole 9. Easy gaits network TV? i DOWN 1.

Serve 2. Fruit drink 3. Concept 4. CollectioB ofpoems 5. before that's here.

I don't think A I think it, may have a it'll be too long maybe 10 large effect, but it is an) effect we have no way to measure until it comes onto the market years before it's technological ly possible. But I don't think it's something which is in tne cards in a large way. One of the main effects it will have will be, in the for the U.S. in the near future. I can see a use for it in some of the emerging countries, though, choice of times programs will be put on the air, since it won't make any difference what time a program is put on.

where there is no existing TV system. Do you believe that A great deal of conversa QE TalavWons lOQISwingtr Pbonerapha 30 Polaroid Swtngar Cameras 2S OE Transistor Radto 30 lena Mllk-Shaka Makars ENTER MAYFLOWER FARJ.IS RADIO JINGLE CONTEST socially desirable, aside from tion and effort are going into 10. Customary Terse 14. Davenport 17. Dinner drink 19.

Sultry 22. shark 24. Housetop 27. Opulent 29. tree 31.

Hear wagon. S3. Petal 34. Chick-pees-36. Soft palate.

39. Ossified tissue 41. Ardor 44. Succor 46. Ike's war command 49.

Similar to I'll laaaa creating a viable non-commercial TV system in the What do you think will be the impact the economics or the technology, to have satellite-to-home broadcasting replace the present station system for network pick ymt faMribj ml Rsfllss Mm plans' aa i ing? of a strong, non-commercial system upon the networks in terms of viewing and programming? WmM MM at star fi A I have a lot of questions about it. It would be difficult to A As our audiences continue W- i 1 1 tm4ZLmdmrri in -enaT aanaasbla faesiajla. CMrtast aadi Jaa 30, 1967. Vats as aft at jrw tita. Listen to these Stations KBZY KGAY KJLM know what controls would be put on who broadcasts to whom.

And it might be possible for to grow the number of people in the United States continues to CrOll rr i SaaCrrk 8 I JU- aioJr-aa- "1inl 1967. VrlJ rigiif nnriJ foreign countries' to broadcast Ill wait here. I don't want' to be in there when you grow: I mink mere will be plenty of room lor all of us. to U.S. homes.

I'm not sure- that ask. for the loan of his car, bis daughter and the would be very, desirable, Do yoa sunk that the ETC pnee of a.

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