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SATURDAY, OCTODKU 20, 1051 ,,, PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON J Radio og KFLW 115 Ke. PST Saturday Evening-, October t 6:00 Sport Highlights 6:18 Horn Town New 25 Worm Newt Summary 0:30 Dinner Music ABC 6:49 Words ol U :00 Mr. DUUicl Ally, ABC :M Muile 7:30 Barbershop Harmonies 7:4S Adven. Yr. Heritage t oo the LoM "ner A5S 8-30 Defense Attorney ABC 6:0(1 Denctng Party ABC , 6:30 Piano Playhoute ABC J0:00 10 p m. Headlines 10:15 Dancing Parly ABC 10:30 Insomnia Club 11:00 Newt Summary 11:09 Blefl Off KFLW-14M Kc-PfT ' Sunday, October 21 1:00 Ntwa ABC 1:19 Morning Son ABC 8:90 Modern Cone. Hall B:00 Calvary Echoes CIS Chapel In Sky 8:30 Nacro College Choir ABC 10:00 Sunday News Special ABC 10:15 Brunch Time ABC 10:30 National Vespers ABC 110 Presbyterian Church 12:00 Chrlttlan In Acllon ABC J:30 Around the World ABC 1:00 Old rathloned Revival 3- 00 Voice of Prophecy ABC i ll Greatest Story ABC 3:00 Hour of Decision ABC 3:30 Marines In Review ABC 4- 00 U. S. Navy Band . 4:15 Jimmy Kldler 4:30 Sammy Kaye Serin. ABC ;0Q stop the Music ABC Sunday, October tl 6:00 Walter Wlnchell ABC 6:13 Louella Parsons ABC 6:30 Cascading Rhythma 7:00 Home Town News 7:10 World News Summary 7:13 Serenade In Blue 7:30 Ted Mack rain. Hr. ABC 8:00 Drew Pearson ABC 6:19 Mon. Morning Hdlna ABC 6 SO Waller Wlnchell ABC 6:49 Chet Huntley ABC 8:00 5tac 93 10 00 to P. M- Headlines 10:15 Geo. K. Soaoltky ABC 10:30 Claremont Orch. ABC 11:00 News summary U:M Sin OH KFLW 1450 Ke. PST Monday, October It I no Sign On Newt Sunu 6 05 Corn in the Morn ff-45 Farm Pare 1:00 News Breesfetl Ed. 1:15 Charlie's Roundup T:.10 B Garred News ABC 7:40 Top of the Morning 1:55 lntlde News Hlywd. ABC 8:00 Breakfast Club ABC 8 O0 Hank Henry Show 8:30 Break the Bank ABC 10:00 Chet Huntley News ABC 10:15 Lone Journey ABC 10:30 My True Story ABC 10:55 Edward Arnold ARC 11:00 Betty Crocker ABC 11:15 Stop and Shop 11:30 Against Storm ABC 11:45 County Agent Speak! 11:53 Market Report , 13:00 Noon Edition News 11:15 Paylesa Sidewalk Show 11:30 Ted Malona ABC 1J 45 Jack Berch ABC 1:00 Paul Harvey ABC 1:15 Victor Llndlahr ABC 1:50 Perfect Husband ABC 30 Basin Briefs 3:15 Home Dem. Agent 1:30 Mary Marlln ABC 3:45 Rom Evelyn Winters ABC 3. What Amir. Was Play. 3:13 When Girl Marrlet ABC 3:30 Mary Marg. McBrid ABC 4:00 Requettfully Yours 4:30 Requestfully Youra 5:00 Mark Trail ABC 5:13 Victor Borg ABC 3:30 Chet Huntley ABC 9:43 1ft Movie Time " KFJI 145 Ke. PST Saturday Evening:. October ! KTJI 1150 ke. PST Sat eve Oct. I Joan Crawford Picks 70 Sexiest Males on Screen ' By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD, Oft Autumn Is the time -lor football, bobbin apples and 10-best lists. So we're celebrat ing the season with Joan Craw lord's estimate ot the 10 sexiest men In Hollywood. "On the screen," she empha sised. And then she reeled oil her list: 1. Clark Gable. 2. William Holden. 3. Cary Grant. 4. Kirk Douglas. ' 6. Jelf Chandler. 6. Dean Martin. -1. Jerry Lewis, 8. tony Curtis. 8. Glenn Ford. JO. William Holden. (What again?) After making; her choices. Miss Crawford went back and explained. Gable is still kin in Hollywood, she remarked. "His -magio touch hasn't dimmed 'with the years. "As for William Holden." she sighed, "he's a dream. There s a y whoflsn't nashyat (Sll and doesn't seem to be the .type to have sex appeal. But brother J he s got it. He doesn't show It on the YOUTHFUL CHARM! By MARIAN MARTIN IS fill a.-- ' surface, but still water runs deep. SUAVE Cary Grant is tops for suave sex. He's polished, but not suck. Kirk Douglas and Jeff Chandler have a rugged charm that Inspires a lot of confidence in a woman. 'And I'm not kidding about nut ting Martin and Lewis on the list. I think they are both sexy in their own way. Dean Is a handsome guy who sings in a sexv wav. He has humor, too, and that's Important in a man. As for Jerry Lewis, I think he's sweet. He has an ap pealing, little-boy quality. "lonv Curtis is one of the sexiest and best looking of the new faces. usually wnen a but has his kiiid of face and sex appeal, you can't touch him with 10-foet pole. But Tony has a refreshing humility and gentleness. 'Glenn Ford Is like Bill Holden: he's got a lot of sweetness and charm, but he's a strong charac ter, too. In fact, I like Holden so much that I'm putting him on the list twice." TYPES Miss Crawford pondered over her choices as she prepared to go into a scene of "This Woman Is Dangerous." , "You know," she said, thought fully, "it's interesting that most of these men are married and are not the type ot Hollywood male that you see at the Blunt clubs." This no doubt has some signifi cance, out i can ( quite put my linger on it. Capsule Review: "Anne of the Indies" is like most pirate pic tures colorful, action-packed and largely Incredible. This one offers little that is new, although the principal figure Is a lady pirate tsne s actually no lady). Tne dia logue is often rare, such as when the hero s wife rebukes the female pirate with "you're a traitor to your sex." But none of it is to be taken seriously, and it's okay for the escapist fans. Gene Peters. Louis Jourdan and Debra Paget are the main performers. ; 6:00 Proudly We Hall e.is Theater iuia 6.30 Around Town Newt 6 45 Football Scoreboard. 100 Hawaii Calls MBS 1:30 Klamath Temple 8:00 Duda Ranch Hndup. MBS 9:30 Guy Lombardo Orch. MBS 00 Newt MBS 13 Jerry Shard Trio MBS 30 Dance Orch. MBS 10:00 Let Gardiner Orch. 10:.t0 John Steele Adven. MBS IIOONUM Owla Edllioa 11 u Night Owla Club 11:00 Sign Off KFJI 1150 Kc PST Sunday, October 11 KPJt 1150 ke. PS TSun. Oct. 11 . Jlulh 6:00 Wings of Healing 9 30 S-Mtn. News g:.iS Music 6-49 Children's Chapel 8:00 Radio Bible Class MBS :30 Klam. Rev. Center 6:43 Show Tunes 10:00 Glenn Hardy News MBS 10:13 Stars: Rogers MBS 10:30 Lutheran Hour MBS 11:00 Frank and Ernest MBS 11:30 Island Melodies 11:45 Matter nadlo can, MBS UO0 Newt 11:15 Matinee Melodies 11:30 Steamboat Jamboree MBS 1:00 Hah Knife Hartley am 1:30 Wild Bill Hlckock 1:55 Network Newt MBS 1:00 The Shadow MBS 1:30 True Det Mytterlea MBS 3:00 Challenge of Yukon MBS 3:30 Nick Carter MBS 3- 93 News MBS 4-00 Msrk Rogers MPS 4:30 Calif. Caravan MBS 4:45 Bill Cunningham MBS 5:00 Reviewing Stand MBS 5:30 Enchanted Hour MBS 6 00 News 6:15 Quit Show 6:30 Youth Views News MBS 6:49 War Analysis MBS 7:00 Take Number MBS 1:30 Comedy of Errors 1:55 Newt Commentary 6:00 Twenty Questiona 8:30 Forward America MBS 80 Glenn Hardy News MBS 9:15 NalL Guard Show aso The Whistler CBS 10:00 Serenade In Blue 10:13 Chic. Theater ot Air MBS 11:00 Sign Off KFJI 119 Ke. PST Monday, October 23 6:00 Musical Reveille 1:00 Hemingway Newt MBS 1:19 Breakfatt Gang MBS 7:30 Headline Newt 7:49 Bett Buya 8:00 Cecil Brown MBS 8:19 Favoritet of Yesterday 8:30 Bible Institute MBS 9:00 Homcmaker Harmonies 9:13 Music 9:30 Son, of Pioneers a-ls Breakfast Gang MBS 10:00 Glenn Hardy Newt MBS 10:13 Tello Till 10:30 La Polntet 10:45 Helen Doeg 10:50 Concert 10:39 News 11:00 Ladles Fair MBS 11:15 Newt MBS 1130 Queen for 6 Pay MBS Monday tm, October 13 11:00 Name Bands 11:13 News Headlines 11:30 Your Dance Tunes 11:49 Market uveaucK 11:35 Newt 1:00 Jack Klrkwooa tu 1:30 Tune Test 1:00 News 1:03 9-Min News 3:19 Platter Party 1:40 Talk Back MBS 3:00 Rtckys Request 4:00 Fulton Lewis News MBS 4:19 Hemingway News MBS 4:30 Speed Gibson MBS 4:43 Sam Hayes. Newt MBS 5:00 Bobby Benson MB S 5:30 Clyde Beatly MBS 5:55 Tex Fletcher MBS t TIFOFAttrH HOSPITAL SEATTLE, uft The University ol Washington: board of regents has authorized drawing of plans and application for federal matching lunds lor tne ursi w.iuu.uvu imi unit of a teaching and research hospital. The initial unit will house a small referral diagnostic clinic lor outpatients, educational, labor atory and research facilities. Even tually, a total plant of $13,000,000 is planned. Yilsons Have One Hope Left PORTLAND. i.f The U. 8. su preme court decision against Ttir- man and Ulan Wilson left the brothers only one hope (or their lives. That will come if Gov. Arthur B. Langlte of Washington com mutes their sentence. 'Ilie broth- era' attorneys. Irvln Goodman of Portland and Snnford Clement of Vancouver, Wash., expressed hope the governor would commute tne sentence to life Imprisonment. 'It Is our firm conviction that Turiiian and Utali are absolutely innocent of tno crime lor wiueii lliry bio sentenced to die. They uro the victims of a word, of the attitude of eel ism Vancouver police nfllcers toward Turmnn slues his relass from prison is prior sentence i and their convic tion was bused aoley on circum stantial evidence and mere aua plclon," a statement from the at torneys said. The Wilsons were sentenced to be hanged at tl Walla Walls state Srlson August 90, when Associate ustlce Hugo Ulnrk of the U. B. supreme court ordered a stity, A new execution date has not yet been set. The Wilsons' attorneys said new facts on the case are coming to light, and died "the f minor slier. Ill's recent letter to Ulnh telling him In ellect that he Is Iniiocem ud should not be In Iho ncullvn tlary. , ," Hie letter referred to was from x-81irlf( Karl N. Anderson, who aid h believed Utah Wilson guilty In some degree In the mur der, but also believed a third man, possibly more, was involved In the crime. Anderson was slierllf at the time of Uie slnyltig. me Wilsons asserted at their A1 i "7 7 1 1 wJ 34 ft Look young and beautiful in this new afternoon dress I From the scallops at neckline, pockets and sleeves to tne loveiy easy sauri, this is guaranteed to flatter. At Its most charming if you make that neckline Insert of lace, a new . fall '51 fabric fashion! Pattern 9147 in sizes 34, 36, 33, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. Bize 36 takes 4 yards 39-inch; 4 yard 3-incb lace. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send THIRTY cents In coins for this pattern to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News, Pattern Dept., P.O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. FASHION OWNERS Ph. 5563 Ut l. Ilk uTninii;ii FrM Pick-up i Dwftrtrvi 0 la Today OM Totnomw tBow Ipeelal lenie 5m e Giva S & H Green Stamps Russ People Proud Of Their Bomb MOSCOW. Vft The Russian nen. pie learned for the first time the other day that their country had evploded an atom bomb and re acted with considerable pride. Thev talked about the new In loud voices as they walked along tne streets on this cold, but sunny, day and formed long lines at newsstands to snap up papers. The announcement, in the form of an interview with Prime Minis ter Stalin, appeared exclusively in Pravda. Apparently the editors had counted on huge sales for this edition and had printed enough copies to meet tne demand. BROADCAST The Moscow radio began broad ccsting it, however, lust as the workers began to go to their jobs. A loud speaker seemed to be blar ing in every house and each was clearly audible In the streets. Western observers were much interested in Stalin's statement that only one type of bomb had been tested and that) tests with "various calibers" will bs made in the future. They regarded this as a clear indication that the USSR, has more than one type of atomic weapon and that she is experi menting with those she has In production and in planned produc tion. Release of the news found most of the diplomatic colony at the airport to say goodby to U. S. Ambassador Alan Kirk Who lelt to day for home, QUESTION "Have you heard Stalin's state ment?" was the inevitable ques tion each asked. Many of these diplomats specu lated that the announcement might lead to enower great power el fort to work out international atomic control. Some of them said that a quick reading of Stalin's statement led them to believe the generalissimo would welcome another approach at International agreement. Some others took the pessimis tic view that there was little new In Uie statement and as the pre vious Soviet position has already been rejected by the United Na tions majority, there was llttlo hope of anything happening now. A few said it would at least be worth while to find out exactly what Stalin meant when he talked of "strict International control" ol atomic energy. Stalin said Russia wants "strict international control" in order that a hoped-for prohibition of atomic weapons can be carried out. western diplomats said mere might be something new in what Stalin has in mind for controls. Russia has refused previously to agree to uie west s demands lor international inspection. - tlTtTTTT GOIDEN EOR0E ttorrrng ANN BLYTH DAVIO FARRAR had six wives, and he forsook them for trlnl that they were In a movie at Ilie time ut the crime, Arrest' ed In Sacramento, f'lvo ilsys nlmr Iho Dewey girl's body was luuiul, lliey said thry lind fled there be cause thry fi'itred Vancouver '" lice would sitemiit wronitly to I1"1 It on Turmnti. The slate's most telling blow Bitlnst Uie WII.Mui brothers' Mnry wns Introduction ol a beer bot tle found at the imu-e wliern Ihn Irl waa netted. On It was Utah's fingerprint. , ami nil i i: WASIIINO'lON, litl-The govern, mailt tins loriH'iisl nil aiTi'iiuule supply of nnll-liccrt lur inntiiiinAa tl i It winter ileaplle Increased mil imy drimuitls. I ; ,i'i , - ' " At Tim I INI I) l.OH 'ANtll'XIOH. 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