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Page 5 Monday, September 15, 1958 THE LATROBE BULLETIN Leader And Scoff Actor Dean Fredericks 'Humanizes' TV Sieve Canyon Unwanted Portrait 'Passage' Passing To Fair, But 'Canyon' many attempts to bring comic' strip characters to TV," FredeP icks said. Terry and the Pirates' didn't work out well at all. So haven't any guides to go by." The show will get a big assist from the; network by following Perry Como's popular program on Saturday nights. But iPwill have rough going in some sections of the country where Steve Canyon will be bucking top-rated show on the air. Marilyn Monroe Enters Hospital, Is 'Exhausted HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Actress Marilyn Monroe was, under observation today at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital for an undisclosed ailment.

The blonde, breathless film star entered the hospital Saturday night after a flight from San Diego with her playwright husband, Arthur Miller. She left the location of the film, "Some Like It Hot," co-starring Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon, on Coronado Island to return to the hospital here. Her physician refused to, discuss what might be wrong with the beauty, but friends reported she was suffering from "nervous exhaustion." She was expected to stay in in the hospital for "four or five days" for a checkup. doing my best to make him human." At first, Fredericks was scheduled to sport a streak of dark hair through his blond hairwtr-to conform to the comic strip. Buthe sponsor objected because it appeared too theatricial.

Viewers will also notice the TV Canyon smokes cigarettes (the sponsor's product) instead of a pipe. "The show won't follow the comic strip in any respect, Fredericks went on. "Happy Easter, Po-teet and the other familiar characters will be missing. "There aren't many adventures for a peace-time lieutenant colo HOLLYWOOD UPI Comic-strip hero Steve Canyon comes to life on television today with the aid of the U.S. Air Force, cartoonist Milton Caniff and NBC-TV.

But the major responsibility for the show's success is shouldered by actor Dean Fredericks who plays the title role. Tall, blond and handsome, Fredericks looks reasonably like the funny-page character. He also possesses some of the stiff-necked stuffiness of Canyon. "We're trying to make Canyon a little more colorful on TV than he is in the comics," said Fredericks during rehearsals. "In the series he's more of a lady's man, and not above having a few drinks with the boys.

A Real Problem "But It's a real problem playing the part. Everybody who reads the funnies has a preconceived notion of what Steve Canyon looks like. "I've managed to pick up only a few ideas on the man's personality and character by reading the strip. I figure he's a guy who likes to fly, but is pretty conservative about most things. "He's not the mast colorful character in the world, but I'm Sinks, Says Critic By WILLIAM EWALD United Press International NEW YORK (UPD The opening number of NBC-TVs "Northwest Passage" was, quite obviously, a half -hour film into which a good deal of money bad been poured.

It checked in complete with sumptuous avalanche, a cast of dozens and the glossy look of an old MGM movie. Herein lay most of its troubles it looked too much like a film that had been made for the large arena of a theater rather than the cabin of the living room. The debut show was stuffed with so many long and medium shots it-was difficult to feel any -contact with it. Its big scenes looked compressed, squeezed, the way many full length movies do on TV. However, I Should add the series packs plenty of potential.

It deals with a fascinating period, pre-Revolutionary America; It is adequately staffed by actors Keith Larsen and Buddy Ebsen, and it is as slickly turned out as any series on TV. I can't say as much for another NBC-TV show, "Steve Canyon." nel, either. So most of the programs are based on testing new jet planes and the missile pro A. Yul Seeks Divorce To Wed Austrian VIENNA (UPI) Hollywood movie idol, Yul Brynner plans to divorce his wife and marry a 19-year old Austrian starlet, the Vienna weekly newspaper "Welt Am Montag" said The newspaper claimed that the shiny-domed star is divorcing Virginia Gilmore to marry starlet Frances Martin. Brynner is at present in the United States, according to the newspaper.

Neither Frances nor her mother, former actress Jane Tilden, were available for comment this morning. grams. Air Force Helps "Three or four minutes of every sequence will be given to terrific Air Force photography of planes in flight" Air Force CoL Frank Ball is closely associatied with the series to insure technical exactness of equipment and actors. Cartoonist Caniff also keeps a close eye on the program." "So far there haven't been Mirror, Mirror HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Shapely Lita Milan says she keeps her figure because of her mirror. "Each morning when I get up, I look in a full-length mirror," she says.

either eat or don't eat that day depending on what I see in the mirror." DAILY CROSSWORD Over TV Tonight United Press International Pennsylvania's political cam--paign will be sparked tonight by the first full-dress debate between the Republican aryl Democratic contenders for the U.S. Senate, Gov. (Jeorge M. Leader Sunday Joined Republican Cong. Hugh D.

Scott, in accepting the offer of station WTPA-TV, Harrisburg, to appear on the same platform in a telecast from 9:30 to 10 p.m. to debate the issues of the fall campaign. Scott had accepted the offer of station manager Don Wear last week, shortly after it was extended. He said he believed a series of debates were needed to cover all national and international issues. Leader Agree The governor said he was "delighted" to'engage in debate with Scott and "I intend to continue to lay the facts on the line as I have done in the past." Leader said he has called for 'positive action" to end the recession, a stronger national defense, a "more realistic foreign policy," continued improvements in Social Security programs, and "'an intensified attack on the rising cost of living." Scott said a statement that Leader has dodged five opportunities to debate issues with him while he had accepted all of them.

Leader's recent challenge to debate covered President Eisenhower's veto of the area redevelopment bill. Scott served notice he is willing to debate the recession "along with any other issue I will not be a party to any stunts that protect Gov. Leader from answering questions pertinent to the high office which we seek." McGonigle On TV, Too Major candidates of both parties continued their campaigning over the weekend in talks throughout the state. The Democratic statewide contenders plan an extensive drive this week that will take them into 17 counties, highlighted by the kickoff of the Allegheny County drive in Pittsburgh Thursday. j- Arthur T.

McGonigle, the GOP gubernatorial contender, will make his fall campaign debut on television tonight In a filmed presentation of the "McGonigle Si ory which will appear oa 16 CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. Jay Becker (Tap erel-Hotdtr In Meitera Individual Championihta Ploy) OiU)MASFTATTiAS ESSE II whs Nl 1 ML A PVt. 1 IMI apply Eft lTa 0UJl.S0 a gWTgf Ml A feU A miaJr tMST Jha sTm mer'AiNiEiA ft HANDS NOT FOR EDDIE This life-sized portrait of Debbie Reynolds, which the actress originally intended as a gift for her husband, singer Eddie Fisher, now has no taKers. It rests in the studio of artist Ralph Cowan in Miami Beach, Fla. Debbie refuses to take it now that they are separated.

A similar portrait of Elizabeth Taylor has been delivered to Fisher in Hollywood. Debbie May File Mfhin Few Days 19. Butter knives 21. Melody 22. Spoofing 23.

British' 21. Musical tion of great heart strength suited Reese's hand to a and he contracted for the slam. He read Franklin's heart bid as also Implying support, for either clubs or spades. which bowed in on Saturday night. It was strictly Jack Armstrong stuff and not very good Armstrong at that.

Dean Fredericks, who plays the title role, has the looks, bu seems to be wanting in acting skills. also trotted out a new quia, "Brains and on Saturday. It was, I thought, a trifle dull. However, this may have been the fault of a couple of rocket experts who flubbed most of their "brains" questions. Its only exciting moments were provided by two "brawn" guests golfers me a tel DOWN" X.

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Firm 7. Past 8. Poultry farm 9. Comrade 11. Flower 13.

Kitchen range 15. Wealthy 18. Window frame The hand was resuscitated re cently in a televised bidding match presented by the B. B.C network in England. instrument 27.

Middle (law) 28. Day in Roman calendar 29. Places Ssiarday's Aaiwer 31'. Foot covering 34. By way of 35.

Brain membrane 37. Warehouse book (abbr.) Testing their bidding skill on Presumably, the attorney was prepared to include Elizabeth Taylor as a correspondent in the case with a detailing in court of her New York dates with Fisher. However, the likelihood of a court battle was discounted by friends of the 30-year-old singer, who felt that Fisher would seek the hand were the Glasgow pair of Gerber and Landa against the internationally famous pair of Leslie Dodds and Kenneth Kon-stam, world title holders in 1955. FAMOUS Wert dealer. Neither aide vulnerable.

WEST EAST 4- 4AKQ53 fAKQ I10S4 3107642 J973 KQ1084 The bidding: WEST EAST (Fmnklt) Reese) 14 1 2 3 4 6 In a bidding contest some years ago, Harold Franklin and Terence Reese, both of England, reached a. contract of aix club in the bidding sequence shown. In such contest opponents hands are not considered, the sole object being to arrive at the theoretically beat with the East-West hands. The bidding was of the highest order and revealed great partnership faith. Sammy Snead and Tommy Bolt who tackled an assortment of tough shots via remote telecast from a local course.

HOLLYWOOD (UPD-Actress-singer Debbie Reynolds may file for divorce from singer- Eddie Fisher within the next few days, her attorney said today. Attorney Frank B. Belcher, representing the petite mother of two, said he planned to "get the ball rolling" shortly toward a divorce action, depending on talks with Fisher's attorney. "First there must be some negotiations," Belcher said. The lawyer promised earlier that no one would be spared in the divorce suit if it was necessary "to protect the interests" of Debbie, 26, and her two children, Carrie, 2, and Todd, 7 months.

ACROSS 1. Cicatrix 6. Persian ruler 9. Antlered animal 10. Called for, in a hotel 12.

Charity 13. Kind of cigar 14. Cap 15. A cross IS. Nickel (sym.) 17.

A wearing away of land 19. Compass point (abbr.) 20. Small nail 21. Nimble 22. Incredible tale (colloq.) 24.

Exclamation 25. Franchot actor 26. Electrified particle 27. Famous horses (VL) 30. Mulberry 31.

Flock 32. Female deer 33. December (Fr. Rev. cat) 35.

Confined 36. Pungent vegetable 37. Telegraphs 38. Movable barrier 29. Fish The Chaonel Swim: Leonard Bernstein is planning a feature on the pianoforte for NBC-TV's "Om An astonished television audi ence witnessed the following sequence of bids by Gerber and Landa: WEST KABT (Gerber) (Landa) 14 1 2 3 A Pass The grinding halt, before even a game contract had been reached, deprived the Glasgow pair of the points awarded for reaching the par contract of six clubs.

'But the. audience was due for still another ahock. Here is how Dodds and Konstam bid the hand: a quick divorce. Broadway Bounce NEW YORK (UPI) Joseph Cotten, who gained stardom as Katharine Hepburn's leading man in "The Philadelphia Story," returns to the Broadway stage in October as co-star with Arlene Francis in a comedy, "Once More, With Feeling." Cinema Titoism BELGRADE (UPD-There are 22 movie houses in the capital of Yugoslavia. Almost all the films shown are American-made.

ramp TT 5f tt 5t rt- 1 1 1141 The three club bid by Reese nibus" this season. ABC-TV is planning a new daytime soap opera, "Your Day In Court," for an Oct. 13 start. Anita Bryant, Miss Oklahoma and a finalist in this year's Miss America contest, will be a guest vocalist on the 60-minute "Peter Lind Hayes Show" set for an Oct. 13 debut on ABC-TV.

made it clear to Franklin that not onlv a time, but oerhaoa a slam was possible, despite his stations. The Republican State Committee said the film, entitled "A Man to Know," will be made available to Republican county organizations. limited nign cam values. Having already bid diamonds twice. XABT (Konstam) 1 WK8T (Dodds) Pass Pass which would normally indicate rnni(Whl alrenrth in'lhe auit Franklin now bid hearts twice to show wher his strength really was.

This message was correctly interpreted by Reese. The revela- Let Us Give (our Old Tires Apparently, even the ordinarily calm, cool, and collected bridge experts wilt under the searching eyes of the television camera, msimnm mum -l-. It Jh A New Crip On Safety, and By Mo rt Walker BEETLE BAILEY ri awm Give You Extra Mileage Hoyman's TIRE SERVICE uev I WONfT CUT MYSELF- wm I ts (a WAIT A MINUTE VSTy Ij MONDAY TV 1724 Lincoln Ayt KE -5371 Home McCREARY TIRES BOTTLED GAS WESTMORELAND GAS SERVICE 205 W. Main Lig. BE 8-9166 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15.

1958 HIGHLIGHTS 2-9-10-ADVENTURES OF ROBIN 2-9-10-THE GEORGE BURNS GRACIE ALLEN SHOW 6-11-RESTLESS GUN John Payne 13 9:00 2-9-10 6-11 13 8:30 stars in "The Gold Star." A retiring sheriff turns crooked on his last day of duty in order to retire rich. 2 9-10 MASQUERADE PARTY Robert Q. Lewis as moderator. 6-11-TALES OF WELLS FARGO. 6-11-TWENTY ONE A quiz game with Jack Barry as host.

By Walt Ditney DONALD DUCK 2-9 6-11 10 13 2-9 6-11 13 10 13 2 6-9-11 10 9:00 John Payne 10:00 10:30 11:00 9:30 Typing For You Voice of Music Twenty-One Operation Understanding Frontier Justice TV Theatre Polka-Go-Round Bergholz and Books Studio One Suspicion Making Music Frontier Justice Adventure No. 1 News Tonight News and Weather Duke News Gateway Studio O. Henry Playhouse Jack Paar Show First Run Movies World's Best Movies TV Playhouse Thought For The Day Weather Final Edition Late News Swing Shift Theatre Newscap, Sportscap Sermonette SHOP IN LIGOMER 8:00 6 Showtime at 5 9-10 Superman 13 World of Music 5:30 6 Adventurama 9-10 Mickey Mouse Club 11 Kit Carson :00 6 Sports, News, Weather 9 3 Stooges 10 Popeye Playhouse 11 I Married Joan 13 Language and. Linguistics :15 10 Outdoors With Breth 6:20 9 News and Weather 6:25 10 Sports Special 6:30 2 Wild Bill Hickok 9 Rin Tin Tin 9 Time Out For Sports 11 News and Sports 13 Pitt Parade 6:40 10 Weather 6:45 9-10 D. Edwards, News 11 Kewi 7:00 2 News and Weather 6 26 Men 9 Tombstone Territory 2 910-VOICE OF MUSIC Fred Waring and his Pennsylvania's in a "Back to School" program.

John Daly. host. 2-9-FHONTIER Fearful Courage." 6-II-TV THEATRE starring Jack Lemmon. A woman, vanishes mysteriously from a plane. 10-POLKA-GO-ROUND Bob Lewandowski as emcee.

2-9-STUDIO ONE IN HOLLYWOOD-Rosemary DeCamp, Roberta Haynes and Tom Rettig star in "No Place to Run;" starring Edmond O'Brien. 10:00 11:15 11:20 11:45 12:45, 12:55 1:00 1:10 1:15 2.20 2 6 11 9 10 6 10 2 2 11 2 9 2 10 Headlines 11 SgL Preston 13 Science For Our Children 15 2 D. Edwards, News 30 2-9-10 Robin Hood 6 Democratic Political Film 11 Badge 714 8:00 2-9-10 Burns and Allen 6-11 Restless Gun 13 Religions of Man 8:30 2-9-10 Masquerade Party 6-11 WelL! argo Radio Programs il SV HI I A 5HE'LL MAKE PL'DGE,) 1 BUT WE WAVE TO Jf 1 7. V- CffS If WASH THE PAN fUjuf MARK TRAIL By Ed Dodd" THANKS FOR GJVING ME 1 WOODNT LX HEY TT9 PROM MRS. BUTZ ypf OUR 6TO ON THE CANOE BE CLRPRtSED THAT WONDERFUL, OGAR-SMOKING A TOP MR.

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