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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 'rilUHSDAV, DEC'EMHEIt III, mi , KFLW 145 Kc. PST Thursday Ivenlm, Dm. 13 criirmiw. mm t-.a Tf" H00CHY- iKOOCHY dancs rocked ttuput Chicago World's 5 Fair! MARK STEVENS Stormy RHONDA FLEMING , NANCY GUILD CHARLES DRAKE XO IN ADDITION ' "A tan am aoeitr' Mut ........ - 9l IPriMQ lITVtMS (CMr) 00 SIWU Mlf MUMS IS Komt Town New u World News summary 8 .10 Suburban Serenade 45 Headline Edition ABC 1 11 Coming Attractions on ABC TOO Mr. President ABC 30 Bedtime Stories 00 Ori. Amateur Hour ABC 43 Christmas Music m II S S H. (- 9.30 Concert of Europe ABC lo:w lit Pal Headline 10:13 Club Can Da ABC 10'30 Insomnia Club 11:410 News Summary 11.03 Sim Olf KFLW 14o Kc PST Friday. Dec. II :00 Sift on Nswe -0S Corn In tho Mom :43 Farm Fara 7 00 News Bafst rdltlon T:1S Charlie's Roundup T 30 Bob Garred at News ABC T:40 Top o( lit Montlns T:33 Musle ?00 Breakfast Club ABC .00 Hank Henry Show 30 Break the Bank ABC 10U0 Chet Huntley. Nawa ABC 10:13 Lone Journey ABC 10:30 My True Story ABC 10:53 Edward Arnold ABC 11:00 Betty Crocker ABC 11:15 Stop At Shop 11:30 Afatntt the Storm ABC 11:45 Musical Roundup 11:55 Market Report 12:00 New. Noon Edition 12:15 Paylcss Sidewalk Show 13:30 Luck)' U Ranch ABC 1:00 Paul Harvey ABC I 1:15 Better Uvinf P 1:30 Mary Margaret McBrlda ABC 3:00 Bitln Briefs 2:15 Accent on Melody 3:30 Joyce Jordan, M.D. ABC 3:45 Rom. Evelyn Winlera ABC 3:00 Ted Malone ABC 3:15 When Clrl Marrie ABC 3:30 The Perfect Husband AEC 4:00 Mary Marlln ABC 4:13 Requestfully Yours. 3:00 Mark Trail ABC 3:15 Victor Dome ABC 3 30 Chet HunUey ABC S:45 It's Movie Time 8:00 Sports Htshlifhts 6:15 Home Town News 6:25 World News Summary 6:30 Suburban Serenade :S Headline Edition ABC 6:55 Champion Roll Call ABC 7.00 Gillette runts ABC 8:00 Richard Diamond ABC 8:30 This is Your FBI ABC 0.00 Onlt and Harriet ABC 9:30 Cone, of Favorites 10 00 10 P.M. Headlines 10:13 Claremont Orch. ABC 10:30 Insomnia Club lino News 11:03 Sujn Off KFJl 1158 Kc PST Thursday Ere nine, Dec. 13 8:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:15 Klam. Theater Quit. 6:30 Around Town News 6:43 Sam Hayes Newa MBS 6:55 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Harmony Time 7:15 Sports Album 7:30 Family Theater MBS k 8:00 Tarzan MBS 8:30 Behind the Story MBS 8:45 Heidelberg" Harmonaues :00 Clenn Hardy News MBS 15 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 9:30 Rod 4r Gun Club MBS 9:55 5-Minute Finsl MBS 10:00 I Love A Mystery MBS 10:15 Murder by Experts MBS 10:43 U.S. Navy Band 11:00 Night Owls Edition 11:03 Night Owls Club 12:00 Sign Off KFJ1 1150 Kc PST Fridar. Dec 14 KM Musieai Reveille ..'arr-e ' Bulletin Board 6:55 Local New.' 7:00 Hemingway News MBS 7:15 Breakfast GaM MBS 7:30 News 7:45 Best Buys I 00 Cecil Brawn MBS 13 Breakfast Gang MBS 1:30 Bible Institute MBS S 00 HomemaVers Harmonies 9:15 Sandy's Serenades . . 9:30 Music for Dyers 9:45 Favorites of Yesterday 10:00 News MBS 10:15 Tello-Test 10:30 LaPaintee ' : . . - 10143 Local Newt ' ' 10:50 Currins . . . " ' ' , ' . 10:55 News , 11:00 Ladies Fair MBS 11:25 Newa 11-30 Queen for a Bay MBS 12 O0 Name Bands . . 12:15 Headline News ' 12:30 Dance Tunes ' 12:45 Market-Livestock 12:55 News 1:00 Jack Klrkwood MBS 1:30 Tuna Test 1:55 News 2:00 Music 2:03 Network News MBS 2:15 Chrisunss Shopping Bag 3:40 Talk Back MBS 1 45 Answer Man MBS 3 00 Rtrkj s Request 4 00 Fulton Lewis Jr. MRS 4:13 Hemingway News MBS 4:30 Speed Gibson MBS 4 45 Sam lla es Nevt MBS 6.00 Name the Record 330(.'las Beally elltS 53 Tex rietrher MIX 00 Gabr'el Heatter MBS 13 Wuts Show 30 Around Town News 4 43 Sam liases News MBS 55 BUI Henry MBS T:00 The Hidden Truth MBS 7 30 Cisco Kid MBS Oil Masasine Theater MBS 00 Glenn Hardy. News MBS U:13 fcu'lon ' ew.i Jr VBS 30 Crime Flhters MBS 9:55 5-Mlnutt Final MBS HlOO I Love A Mystery MRS 10:15 John Steele Adieu. MUS 10:45 Stars bn Parade 11:00 Night Owta Edition lll Night Owls Club 13:00 Sign Oft Nation Hearing Traffic Fatality No. 1 Million CHICAGO, IV-The nnlloira loll o( ttcallM In intilor vehicle accl df ins soon will reach (Ho 1,000,000 (Ml murk. av Trie National Safety council says It limy bo iciuhcrt on Dec. 31, Hut nobody will be able to say with certainly that this man or Hint woman or child actually was victim No. 1,00). 000. Suptiose the count reaches BM.- 999 at 1 p.m. eastern standard" lime on M (tor million) Dny, A half hour aoes by without a re ported fatality. Then an automobile vrers Into a telephone pole In New York Cllv. The driver, John Doe, the oulv person In the car, la killed. A traffic- cou hustles uu to the aulo. notes that Doe Is dead, and tilanoea at his watch. It Is 1:30 p.m. . The death of Doe could be listed only at the I.OOO.oooth report. Boq ie and Lauren Anxious To Do Another Co-Starrer D. J. McGANNEY, with the Southern Pacific since 1911, has been appointed vice president of the railroad company, effective January 1. By F.RSKINK JOHNSON HOLLYWOOD. iNEAl Estclu- alvely Youra: Humphrey Bourt and Lauren Barall are tlreamlnrr of those "Together Again" ads lor a movie In 1933. WaUlim that Uirlr last co-starrer was "Key Largo" In 18-.8. Bogle told me: r-eople liked us as a team. We're anxious to do another pic ture together. If Fox doesn't come up with something we'll co-star In story I bought lor our own company." uogie s playing his first news paperman role u New York man auinj editor In "Deadline, U.S.A." "But tell the boys not to worry," he flashed It. "I'm playing him with a Utile kindness." Television Is cutting Into the circus boxofflce. too. a big Holly wooa talent agency Is testing re action of Hollywood and TV stars lor personal appearances with Uie Rlngllng Bros-Barnum & Bailey big tcp show throughout the '&! season. Hedy and Dagmar sharing an elephant? phla. There may be firework when Yvonne de Carlo and Rock Hud son get together aa co starring mates for "The Scarlet Flame." They were on non-spenklng-ternn when they finished "Tomahawk" for UI last year . . . The Palm Springs Doll House Is featuring a Oenll cocktail "one druik and you think you'ro Alladln." Tho project to co-star Cary Grant and Mexican comedy s.ui Cantlnflaa has been colled olf. rite Mexican comic decided there wrs too much of Cary Oram In the script. Steve Cochran, who wants to di rect, Is shooting a full-lengili Hi mm. feature to prove his point It's from his own screenplay and bankrolled from Ills own savings. Brad Fuller, of the San Fran. Cisco bluebook, Is Joan Crawford's newest pulse-qulckener. A dully Dangerous" set at Warner's, visitor to her "Tills Women Is Joel McCrea's chuckling ocer a 1930 photograph of himself found in an old movie magaslne, and sent to him by an amused Ian. The fan wrote: "Glad 'you don't look like thl. a sequel to "Anne i anymore, l rjuess a horse stepped with Jean Peters I on your face." f j . Effing n ynw ttpe of westcbI ix mx DOOM OPtH t-.yo (fmiWlSattn ' award' XZn tfistma 1 sO(taflil lENTEnTAINHENrJS7ST"-'-"' J yV - I" FOR THE ' . tltor I APPOINTED Fred A. Sea ton (above), Hastings, Neb., newspaper publisher, has been appointed U.S. senat or from Nebraska to suc ceed the late Republican floor leader, Kenneth S. Wherry. He; was named by Gov. Val Peterson to fill the interim term until the November, 1952 general election. The grapevine has the Howard Keel marriage off keel. They In sist is isn't . . . Red Skelton de nies the printed report than he's quitting radio In favor of full time iV. The contract, he jays has two more years to so. . . rox win mm of the Indies, again playing that lady pirate. Hush-hush Item: Dan Dallev showed up at Fox with a black eye and the set of "The Girl next uoor ' mimed ately was ciosea to ail visitors. "House Beautiful" editors won't oe auer in:narine Hepburn. She rentini a 30-room home In Bever ly Hills but only two rooms the aen and the bedroom, are urnCihed . . . The polite feud between Ann Sothern and Robert Cummtngs i-u-oinrnug on Broaaway in "Faith tuny Yours." Is a movletown eye- usuw- raiser. Merle Oberon and Dr. Rex Ross will make the big decision back in Hollywood. A chilling behind-the-scenes le gal ngnt Is being waged bv Ter ry Moore and Glenn Davis over uieir divorce plans. . . .PatU An drews and pianist Wally Weschler will announce the wedding date any day now. . . . David Brian and Adrian Booth are only inches behind the Vic Matures in the bat tling air. ana Mrs. league. Molor vehicle futiilltlcs average about 110 a day at Una lime til year. But, even If no olheia occur within a hull hour, Doe cmllil mil be iilt-mliicd as actuul victim Ho. 1,000,000. Hero la (he buslc iruson wiiv: Tho council hita compiled actuul figures oil tulalltlea since 1033. The tiliitlsllca on tleuths betoro that time to biiard uu llie best nvulliibla records anil louiHtiiiiiiiber esti mates. Tliey are not tho actual ligures. The person listed us victim No. 1.000,000 might be II the actuul dratlut beloro 1P33 were known vlcilm QJU.7UJ or victim l.tioo.l!7. 1 1 ho count' II rouiitx nil deaths In accidents involvnm a motor vehi cle auto, bus, truck, nintorcyclc, motor mae, motor sconter. The council does not Intend to name Ihe I.ooo.oooih victim. It says Its only purpose In promollntt M Day Is to call uttrlitton to the rise In futiilltlcs to the 1,000.000 murk In the hope that H will "crack the apathy" of Ihe nation. The council will make Its final tabulation before the million mark la reached. It has been muklnir weekly labtilaltona but Its report ing machinery Is not ueured lor dully gitlherlnif of fatality reports. So several days before M Dnv, the Associated Tress will start Ratherlmt figures on deaths across Uie nation. The AP will file slorles on the rise In the toll. On M Day It will announce that Us cuunt has reached tha 1,000,000 murk, and puss along the l.ouo.oooih name reported to ll-ll It Is a single nitinc. IDliNITTY It may be die mythical John Doe, killed In New York City at 1.30 p.m. But ths I.OOO.oooth name on the list may not get there In such simpio ana dramatic circum stances. The l.ooo.OOOIIi iiama could be that of Kit-hard Hoe, who might din at 1:110 p.m. In a Chicago hos pital of injuries suffered wiien he was knocked down by a. motor cycle October 31. Tliero art many oilier possibilities. Suppose Ihe deaths of Doe and Ron are both recorded at 1:30 p.m. Which could be listed as No. 1,000. 000? Suppose, with only one to go. iluee men are killed when Iheir car rams Into a truck on an Ohio road. Or, with only one to go, a bus containing an unknown number of piisscngera skills olf a mountain rued In Colorado and plunges lulu a tieep lax. Whatever happen. l.tnill.UUOill victim, soldier, will be ' ppens, the atffiisl lin, llko llie unkiVii "known but to OdksJ " Try the New Corona Portable Typewriter at Vo'siit's I'loneer Of. fire Supply Co. Sill Main, TO ' AMIRICAN CHINISI 'seels at rfceii keett rk. 444 ' Orates Ie Take Ossl Ben I. Ltvt, Mgr. Bon Morrison, Mgr. JUCKELAND TRUCK SALES and SERVICE 1 1th & Klamath Ph.2-2581 Friday Nite SURPRISE! (From 8:00 to 8:30 p.m. Only) Famous Name RAYON SHORTS Fancy itylei. Full cur for com fort, Fait colon. Regular 1.S0 HARDY'S 820 Main Young Heiress Gets Divorce LOS ANGELES. IB St. Louis' "poor little rich girl," 19-year-old Mary Catherine Reardon Guecl. has a divorce from Gabriel S. Guecl, 20, who aspires to be an opera singer. Her Interlocutory decree was granted yesterday after she testi fied that Guecl didn't kiss her for seven months after their elope ment to Las Vegas, Nev., July 22, 194B. "When he did kiss me." It was New Year's Eve and he was a little high," she testified. Mrs. Guecl was left a $500,000 trust fund by her father, J. Vin cent rtearaon, ai. IjOuis paint man ufacturer. He was shot to death while driving his daughter and a 13-year-old boy home irom a tour ist cabin where he found them. She blamed the shooting on the boy. who was killed when the car went over an embankment after Reardon was shot. A jury acquit ted her in 1947 of a charge of de linquency by reason of murder. The vounz woman has received little of her father's estate so far, and will not be eligible for the bulk of it until sne reacnes zi. Mrs. Gueci pictured her husband as Indolent. He acted as his own lawyer, but when the court asked him If he wished to make a state ment he said he wanted a divorce as soon as possible' He said he and his wife had been happy until she was arrested on a shoplifting charge, on which she was released into nis care, tie also testified that he was unaware of the St. Louis case when he mar ried her. Sheldon-.. Leonard, who's been fighting to , get out of aangster roies, will piay a romaWlc lead witn Jinn isicnards in "Decision This I have to see: Paulette uoaaara and eypsy Rose Lee tak tng . a bath in a pool of goats' mint in "Babes In Bagdad," the comedy they will make In Spain with John Boles as a passionate A new Hollywood fan club for Gaylord Hauser. the blackstrap iiiuiiiaaes-uua-wneai-g e r m man, opens Its meetings with the sing- "us oi me oiiiciai tneme song: "Come on-a my Hauser.'' Dianne Dearborn, the lark who has been publicized as the French Jane Russell wUl have her film career piloted by agent Helen Alns worth. The llppy hunk of pastry Isn't a bona-flde Frenohy. by the one was oorn in Fhuadel DiSalle Feels Optimistic WASHINGTON, (fl Price Con. troller Michael V. DiSalle, looking back on his first full year In a rough Job, found reason for some cautious optimism tooay. "There Is every hope." he said In an anniversary statement, "that a complete- structure will soon be In place to resist successfully the Inflationary pressures that will con tinue to, develop as our defense ef fort continues to expand." mere are ' still many rough spots ahead." DiSalle said. But he edded "The work done over the past year will .stand the nation in good stead." BLUE LAWS VANCOUVER. B.C., W-Vancou- ver s voters said "no" Wednesday to a proposal to permit profession al sports and theater entertainment on Sundays. The rejection was purely advisory, however. The pro vinclal government controls such laws and does not have to conform. Your chance of accident Is great er than ever. Drive with extra care. Insure with Hans Norland. 627 Fine 6U House Causes Family Rift SANTA MONICA liptrn .i... dlo executive Noah Dletrlck bought a 23-room house over his wife's objection, she savs. Nnur ah rar,t. 5000 a month support pending "er separate maintenance suit. Mrs. Carol Dletrlck. 48, told the court yesterday that her husband's purchase of the large home made it Impossible for her to get a smal ler place which could be operated more economically. Dietrich, chairman of the hoard at RKO. has denied his estranged mate's allegations of misconduct wiin Janice uarter. film actress, and has a cross-complaint asking for annulment or divorce on grounds of cruelty. Mrs. Dletrlck testified that her husband left her last February 9 and told her, In speaking of Miss Carter, "if you do anything to harm her I'll rip you wide open and smear you all over the town." Dletrlck, 62, is worth $2,500,000, his wife asserts, but she says that when they were married In 1036 he was earning $15,000 a year and gave her $400 a month to manage their two-bedroom home In Dallas. 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