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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FRIDAY, DECKM1IKR 7. 1051 .,. inn .,. ipniiiiiiiMMHiinmiiliililliNiiniji.il .i.p i. ....... ....,.,... " -,' ; i . KLW 14M Kc PbT , t Fridsy Evening, Dee. 1 00 Sparta HlfhUlhtt :1ft Horn Town Nawt 29 World Now Kummir 0:30 Suburban Saranada 8 48 Haadllna Edition ABC US Champ Roll Call ABC TOO Glllalt rifhta ABC 100 Richard Diamond ABC ' (So Tnla la Your TBI ABC 1:00 Oula and Harriot ABC :30 CoBcort or Tavorltaa - 10:00 10, P.M. Htadllnea 0:1S Ctaramont Orch. ABC 10:90 Inatmnla Club 1 1 -00 N'a.-a Summary 11:0J SUH Od KFLW Wi Ke. P8T li- Saturday, Dee. t 00 Slfa.On N.wi Summary :0ft Corn, In tha Mora :S ran r 1-00 Ntwr Brkfit Edition ?:1S Chaxliat Roundup 7:30 Bob Carrad. Nana ABC T:W Top of tha Moraine 7:9ft Slutlc i ' :00 No School' Today ABC S:0fl Saturday Stranada t.X Spaoa Patrol ABC rh-vk 10JS Trad . Wlnda Tararn I j 30 Vlncant topaa aul II KM MelrapollUn Opara ABC 3:00 Baaln Brlafa . 2:19 Taa Crumpata ABC 3:30 Pan-Amarlcan Union ABC t:S raaclnatlnf Rhythm ABC 3:00 Junior Junction ABC 3:30 American Farmer ABC 4.00 Faith (or Tutur ABC. 4:18 Erranda of Mercy 4:3 Reouettfullr Youra 5 J0 Red Ntchoia Show ABC . 9:41 It'a Movie Time 8:00 Sporta HlfhUlhU :1ft Home Town TCewt ' tt:3S World Nw Summary , 30 Science Editor ABC C:4J Wordi of Ufa 1 00 Mr. Dtetrlct Attorney ABC 7: Mualc 7:30 Barberahop Harmonlea 7:49 Adven. la your Raritaxa 9:00 Lone Ranger ABC 9:30 Defenae Attorney ABC 9:09 Sen. Jamaa H. Duff ABC :.V CuHn party ABC 10-00 10 P.M. Headlines 10:19 Danctnf Party ABC 10:30 Inaomnla Club 1 1 :00 Newa Summary H:05 Slxn Off CFJI 11M Ke fst Friday Erostlng. Dee. T , 40 Cabriel. Heattay MBS . :19 Quit Show 6:30 Around Town 6:49 Sam Hayaa Newa ABC 9:39 Bill Henna MBS 7:00 Tha Hidden .Truth MBS 7:30 CtKO Kid MBS . 8:00 Masailrw Theater MBS 8:30 True or Palee MBS 1:00 -ClaMn-HaTdy-t-Newa MBS 8:19 rulton lelrii Jr. MBS 8:36 Pearl Harbor AnnlT. MBS 9:99 8-Mlnut Final MBS 10-00 I Love Senary MBS 10:19 John Steele Advan. MBS 10:49 Stare on Parade 11-oo NirM - owu Edition 1149 Rifht Owla Club 12:00 SMn Of f . , KFJI 115 Ke PST - faturdaT, Dee. 00 Myateal RerelUe 8:49 l.rjn Keperur r :99 Ieel Newa 1M Bemllurway Newa MBS " 1.1 hi' LL m Mat. Ev Beyerly MICHAELS t "PICKUP" - Bowery Boys in KAVY" TOMORROW OMLY J Gene AUTRYgV ! "HILLS of ' WcJ worn CW3 Come Dowit , 1 And Join ' i The Fun I Tlr Cromteftt IT l J a-I .L nia niHV In Town I 10 POPCORN PARTY TOMORROW! Pln.l Ch.pt. "Don DarederD Rldta Ajoln" New Serial Start Sefurtler "MYSTRI0US ISLAND" MeHneeliOO Ire. i4l 7:15 Breaklaat Oanj MBS 7:30 Newa 7:49 Beat Buya 00 Mornlnf Melodlea 15 Breaklaat Can( MRS JO Haven of Reit MBS. ioo Imll a Saturday bpecUla :lft-Danca Tunet 9:30 Saturday Swlnf :49 Farm Reporter 10-00 Newa MRS I0:1S Name Banda 10:30 4-H auba 10:43 Concert 10:90 Currlna 10:59 Social Securrty llflO Platter Part, 19:00 Speaktne of Sporta 13:19 Newa Headlinea 13:30 Rick) a 1:30 To Be Announced UBS 5 O0 Alrforc Hour MBS 8:90 Chrlitlan Sciatica 9:49 Proudly We Hail 13 Quia Show a 30 Around Town Newa 49 rootball Score board :59 Local Newa 7.-00 Hawaii Calla MBS 7:30 Klamath Temple t oo Dude Ranch Roundup MBS : Guy Lombardo MBS 00 Newa MBS 9:19 Jimmy Doreey :30 Family Theater MBS 95 9-Mlnute Final 10M Lee Gardiner Orch 10J0 John Steele Ad-en. MBS 11.-00 NKM OwU Edition 11:03 Nllht Owla Club U.D0 Si(n Off Yinfer Heads Shrine Club Insurance man Paul Winter Is the new president of the Klamath Falls Shrine club. He succeeds Scott Warren. Other officers elected Wednes day: Mark Smith, vice oresident: Wlllard Ward. Elmer Balslger. Floyd Boyd nd Scott Warren, di rectors. It was announced that durlnr this rear the Klamath Falls club has contributed more money to the Shrine Crippled Children's hospital than any other Shrine club in Ore gon. The Klamath Shrlners hare also sent a great deal of potatoes and beel to the hospital. Two Schools of Thought On Holly wood's Erring Stars COLLECTOR'S ITEM BUFFALO, N.Y., The Inter nal revenue bureau here now has 11 applications for the new federal gambling- stamps but one of them came from a stamp collector. The Philatelist wrote collector George T. McOowan: "I am no Rambler and I would like this stamp for philatelic purposes. ... I would gamble that this stamp will be prize collector's item some day. Tha sun's brightness in candle- power Is about four billion billion billion. (If you'd like to write that out, put down the figure lour loi lowed by 37 seros.) AMERICAN CHINESE Pfc. MH Fee Ontos Te Take Ort Ben B. Lee, Mgr. Fly' BOB 1 !I0M.4.. HOLLYWOOD. MV-What is Hoi. Ivwood doing about Us misbehav ing ccitDrmes? . - , You often hear neoule declare "Oh, the studios like to have their stars get tn scandals; thry uunk any publicity Is good publicity, I have found no evidence to tup port this belief. The men who run the studios are responsible c llteiu. They know that business built on scandal Is shakv indeed. None of them argues that Hollywood scan dals have a good effect on tho box office. But there ere two schools of thought on the effect. I. One segment of the Industry is gravely worried about film scan dals. The arguments: The U. S. Is Puritanical by tradition and cen sures offenders of public morals. More people go to church 181.000,- 000 members) than go to the mov ies 178,000.000 estimated weekly). Those who argue these noints add that the four top moiiey-mnk-lug movies "Cone With the Wind." "Best Years of Our Lives." Bells of St. Mary's." "Goiuir Mvl vtay are all moral tales. They also cite the top boxoffice stars John Wayne, Bob Hope, Blng Cros by, Betty Orable. James Stewart. Abbott and Costello, Clifton Webb. Esther Williams, Spencer Tracy. Randolph Scott. None of them has been Involved in a big scandal: they are respect ed and responsible citizens. 3. others ergue that although a star Is not helped by a scandal. he is not hurt, either. They claim that the American public is easy to forgive and forget the misdeeds of their favorites. They say thut responsible people may be of.'end ed by a star's behavior, but the responsible public Is not necessar ily the movie public. They point out that the careers of Errol Flynn, Robert Mltchiim. Robert Walker and Ava Gardner did not appear to suffer because of their headlined doings. Rita Hayworth's return to the screen remains a question mark, but ob servers agree If the pucture is good, it should make money. Like wise. top producer told me If Ingrid Bergman had a good pic ture, a forgetful public would flock to it. Charlie Chaplin's last film did poorlv, but largely because of Its muddled message and the lack of the old Chaplin character. Ana whatever censure was applied came because of Chaplin's politi cal views, not his trials on Mann act and paternity charges. Even If stars have escaped un-u-nlhdH frnm scandals, this doesn't mean that Hollywood is doing noth ing about preventing future head- lnes. It lacKS tne iormai macnin- ery, since the producers' associa tion can only control turn content, not individual morals. SINGER SEWING MACHINES FOR RENT ' " $6 per month We DELIVER SINGER SEWING ! CENTER I Ph. 2-2513 ' 633 Main But a great deal of nressure Is applied on potential wrongdoers by studios, agents and friends. Many lutcy stories do not happen, or at least don't get in tha papers, be cause of quick action by respon sible persons. Minor personalities who become troublemakers soon find them selves dropped from their con tracts and unable to find Jobs at any of the studios. They are passed up as bad risks. The studios have also begun in doctrinatins their young players on how to stay out of trouble. Para mount nas coacnea in nopeiuis w Its golden circle along tnese lines. and Do re Senary does the same witli MGM newcomers. Hollywood has discovered, that its responsible stars may be duller, but they're a lot less troubb. Methods Of Life-Saving See Change WASHINGTON. If A new meth od of artificial respiration is due to get widespread use soon in the United States. It 19 the "push-pull'' system, al ready well known In Europe and said to get about twice as much air into and out of tha lungs as does the Schafer "prone pressure" method now in standard use in the United States. The "push-null" ss'stem Is offi cially known as the Holger Nellson method. It has been recommended bv the national research council. The defense department saya It Will soon be taught to the armed services. The U.S. public health service, bureau of mines, bov and girl scouts and YMCA's are among other agencies that will use It as soon as sufficient Instructors are available. In the "push-pull" system, the needing resuscitation lying face down with his head between the operator's knees. The vlctim' arm are folded, with the hands under the face. The operator presses on the vic tim 9 rips evacuating the lungs Then he lifts and culls the victim's folded arms upward and toward the operator, who sways back ward, grasping the victim's arms the chest, drawing air In, and com pletes a resuscitation cycle the op erator tries to get through once every five seconds. WINNER and still champ is Lynn Roycroft who re cently took top honors in a company wide selling con test. Roycroft did a total business of $200,000 over an eight-week period to win the honor in tho Standard Insurance company contest. Average sale, said Roycroft, was $12,000. During the time of . tho contest Roy croft was also head of the community chest drive. His win put him at the head of the list by a wide margin. Functions Needlessly Sacraficed LOS A NOBLES. I Th rlillH bearing ability and glandular bal lance of many American women ' j are being sacrificed needlessly by line unwarranted removal of nor iiml ovaries, says a Beverly Hills. i'aui., surgeon. Fear of cancer or a desire lo avoid pregnancy are responsible or some oi tnese operauona, or. Jnmes Doyle told Uie Amoiicaii Medical Assoc. Dr. Doyla studied the record ol operations on M women In the Los Angeles area during 1048. Ill ouch cane one or both ovaries were removed even though they were normal or nearly normal. In aome Instances the womb also was re moved. Removal of normal ovaries Is Justified, Dr. Doyle said. If there are medical Indications that ae rlous disease might develop if they were not taken out. But In many of the cases, he added, operations were performed when the symptoms Indicated only minor, or temporary ailments. In a few Instances ovaries were re moved when there were no symp toms of illness. Borne of Uiese few might- have been Justifiable, he said. However, more than one-third of the diagnoses which preceded the operations gave 'uebulous" reasons Taff Confident Of Win Over General 6T. LOUIS. IP) Robert A. Tsft feels he can beat Dwlght D. Elsen hower if the general makes a bid lor the presMentlal nomination. He said so last night when re porters interviewed him after his arrival In St. Louis for three speeches today. "Do you think you can beat General Elsenhower if he runs? Taft was- asked. "Oh yes, I was very confident ot mat irom -via .-Beginning, he united with a shrug. - The Ohio Republican thinks he can also win over Gov. Earl War ren of California who like Talt announced bis candlcacy for the GOP nomination. Warner Ski Area Opens On Saturday Public Grass Lands Sales Are Proposed PORTLAND. l-8ale of federal lands useful only for graslng was proposed today Dy a ' public in terest" (pettier at the National Wool Growers Assoc. convention here. The speaker was Elrov Nehdn business and research director at the University of Utah, who Joined with federal and Industry speakers In talking about now to handle LAKEVIEW-Snowa of the past I ,cderal nnd n1 multiple (..- r u 1 hn r s ri , r, unit v. fur ovarian removal, Dr. Dojlo as serted. t In some instances the diagnoses which might have warranted re moval wcre found tu be hi error after the operatlona had been per formed. " ' Itoinuvnl ot both ovaries not only tups child baarliig but also : (rets the ayslem generally beoiui Uicae parts of the reproductive sys tem produce horiuonea needed fur glandular bulunco and well being. BOOM Of IM ll.MF.Mi ntvLii DLrunt riLiruu; . TOHNICOLCX y v v Wr I feTurIUM rJ t M -f iiam in laniaii wain J f- - jkMmi f aauiamami j NyjKT7r ski r THE TRUE STORY OF ii mi !i ii HUE Judging tha true valua of a dia mond is an axacting icienca un derstood only by specialist with ' extensive training and special equipment. The elements of cut, color and clarity in diamonds vary to such an extent that error in Judgment by the average person could easily happen. The wise buyer will choose his diamond by first choosing a reli able jeweler to guide him.- You. . might never learn of your dia mond's shortcomings and be per fectly satisfied, but it Is nicer to know exactly what you buy. (kyeaSeetlteftiffetsiUe? IKH SIIIIS Of DIAMONDS Ml M SAMt Silt w mjiupsi inmutAsnicio fW-lltllllKutw,wrw THE DIAMOND 'COMPARISON CHART , shown here will be most interest ing to you. You can see it in our window. Come in and let us ax plain why it is so important to "know your jeweler if you don't know diamonds". J. CRENIE Certified Master Watchmaker Jeweler 1019 Main Phone 4660 iil'vU for opening of the Warner area Saturday and Sunday. The present schedule cslls for running the Improved ski lift on weekends and Thursday after noons, says Don Peters, with the probability that the program will oe expanded later. The Fremont Highlanders Ski club met December S at the Lake county chamber of commerce of fice and reelected last year's of ficers to a new term: Clair smith, president: A. L. Thornton Jr., vlce- iresiaent; Leon liapse, secretary reasurer. Peters was nut in charge of information. Smith said that the warner ski area, located on tho Warner roaa at an elevation about 1000 feet higher than Lakeview, is fast com ing to notice over a wide area as a ski slope with large possiDiuties. To gain greater use and enjoy ment of the area, a concerted program of Improvement has been under way there. This year, the engine hss been moved to the top of the lift for more power: the tow has been ex tended so that now It Is about 1200 feet; power has been connected In the lodge, a sun porch has been built on; and floodlights have been installed on the hill lor mgni ski inc. Other Improvements the past two years: additional areas have been cleared ot trees ana orusn, open ing five new ski runs: a snack bar has been built In the lodge: tractor work has been done to im prove the runs. White Pine Adds Glue-Up LAKEVIEW The new glue-up nlant at White Pine Lumber Co. here Is now in operation, utilizing box factory waste and creating new payrolls from lumber pro duced In this region. S. 8. Jack sick, general manager of the White Pine operations at Lakeview, Al turaa and Reno, announced that operation here began November 28. Tests had been made the week before. Material used In the glue-up pro cess is blocks from the White Pine box factory, blocks which formerly were burned or sold as fuel. The process converts them Into housing wall and floor sec tions, and many other building items can be made from them. Track Profit Now In Bank DETROIT Ml A little boy who won more than S2000 betting on horses Is to have his winnings con verted to more stable assets-rde-feme bonds. Probate Judge William 3. Cody ordered that disposition of the S2805 that 11-year-old Duane Hun ter won at tne Detroit race trace with his father. The Judge's ruling followed a hearing yesterday on a petition from the boy's mother, Mrs. Mona Belle Hunter, that she be named guardian of the money. She also asked that her former husband, Clavton B. Hunter be denied ac cess to the winnings. Duane lives witn nis mower. In the course of testimony, dark- haired Duane gave some sage ad vise on his system. He told the judge: "On days you lose you don't bet much." So, Duane added, while he didn't always win, he never lost much. His father, with, whom .the boy gained entry to the track last sum mer, said Duane didn't; personally choose the winners. Tm friendly with some trainers ana Jockeys end they used to give me tips," ssld Hunter, who it an advertising artist. "I furnished the money and de elded the bets we would make. He brought me good luck and we won." The winnings, Hunter said, were deposited In a Joint bonk account toward Duanc's education. Farmers today are nroduclnz mora vegetable and animal fats Nelson, pointing out that the fed eral government owns more than half the land In the II Western states, suggested a five point pro gram which he said was Intended to achieve production on a stable basis. The first thing, he said, would be to set up the principle that sheepmen and cattlemen de serve considerate treatment and reasonable freedom from interfer ence. Once that Is done, he said, rules could be set up to make sure the principle Is put Into elfect. Since much of the Western lands arc suitable only for graslng, he sug gested either soles or longterm leases to encourage construction of permanent sheds and watering fa cilities. Improved re-seeding and a atrengthencd tax base. But, said Nelson In his fins' point, the most Important use of much Western land Is development of Its mineral resources. Tills, he said, should be done under the present basic mining act. There should be no new federal mining laws, he said, but ha proposed that the moratoriums on development work be discounted and miners be forced to develop their properties to noia inem. riMrpMDii I Vg CONTINUOUS FROM i45 ROARING OUT c me HAPPY HeARTOfW(AS! HOWARD DUFF MONA FREEMAN JOStWIHE HULL - GENE LOCKHART CRAIG STEVENS MY C. FUPPEN The present White Pm opera tion provides full employment for five men and additional man-hoars for other? employes at the plant Now In ,' manufacture from the waste blocks are wall and floor sections eight feet long by four inches thick. Some are 12 Inches wide and others are 24 Inches wide. The finishing process re duces these dimensions lo seven feet, nine Inches long bv three and one-quarter laches thick. This glue-up plsnt Is the first waste-using plant to go Into oper ation here as a result of the fed eral timber unit which wss estab lished last spring after three years of effort bv the industrial commit tee of tho Lake county chamber of commerce. The unit insures mat materials from trees grown within the unit will remsln here through primary sawmllllng and a degree of remanufacturlng, thus assuring supply of lumber materials to encourage financial Investment In Just such operations as the While Pine glue-up plant. Temerrew Mwnl'ni- HOPALONC CASSIDY CLUB AT Mi45 A.M. Sji.n.nir Ha. (raw pi 4 THMM i4 Mil tVAXj PLUS 4 COLOR CARTOONS , IC?V NEXT 000R. WOW- I - THE CRIP,N'' FIGHTm' II lllP FOOT-SLOGGERS OF THS Jfl jTttTsN ""0p ' (today) nTS 18V it daces you to uirniTiUd IT'S SHOCKS! gS? 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