PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON -fffJ&ROD CAMERON AJBUHMM M Mil m. jK! -""V ' hi straggle - Tk"tr mw gad ADElf WARISfl CHILL WILLS rJJSi CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 1t45 rv'' VV; ' " " ... ... -- v.. .... v. ..Vi KFLW 14M Kc PST Friday Evening, Feb. IS 00 Sparta Hlghllghle 6:18 Home Town Neus 6:23 World Newa Summary I 30 Suburban Serenade to Headllna Edition ABC 6:A3 Sanka N(wi Roundup ABC 7:00 Oiled rilhla ABC 8:00 Richard Diamond ABC 8:30 Thla la Your I'RI ABC e oo Onl and Harriet ABC 8:30 Concert of ravorltaa 10:00 10 P.M. Headline! 10:13 Dr. Glno'a Nuelcalt ABC 10:30 Ineomnla Club 11:00 Ncwa Summary 11:03 Sim Off KFLW 1450 Kc PST Saturday, Feb. 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Headline! 10:13 Brother Art Program 10:30 Popular Music 104S Buddy Weed Trio ABC 11:00 Newa Summary 11:03 Sign Off KFJI 115 Ke PST Friday- Evening, Feb. 15 6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:13 Quiz Show 6:30 Around Town Newa. Extra Saturday 9:00 p.m. Hollywood Sneak Prevue Continuous from 1:30 i STORY OF A BOY M BATTLE IACX IN 1862! STORY OF A BOY M tjt Audi Bin MURPHY-MAULDIN 2 GREAT -PICTURES-".! SUNDAY Morse Backs Joint Chiefs WASHINGTON (.ft In Senate speech. Sen. Morse, R-Ore.. Thurs day denounced attacks on the Joint Chiefs of. Staff. He also hit at what he termed "the growing war clique in the United States" which, he said, wants to risk "a war with Russia." "It is a great public disservice," he said, "in the midst of a partisan campaign to make statements which shake confidence in the leadership of our military men." Morse did not single out any particular person, nor mention specifically the remark of Sen. Taft-of Ohio, a Republican Presi dential candidate, that "I have no confidence in the judgment of the present chiefs of siau. ' Taft bad said at a Seattle news conference that he "certainly would" remove present military leadership if be becomes president, and that he also "certainly would make use" of the abilities of Gen. MacArthur, deposed Far East commander. Morse is a supporter of Gen. Ei senhower for the Republican Presi dential nomination. 6:43 Sam layee Newa AUC 6:33 Bill Henry MBS 1:00 Malile MI1S 7:30 Cisco Kid MBS t oo Basketball 9:00 Glenn Hardy Newa MBS 4:1,1 Baiketball 9:43 Fulton Lewla. Jr. MRS 9 33 3-Mlnute Final MBS ln.nO I Ijivb a Ui.ta.il un 10:13 V. S. Navy Hand 10:30 Proudly We Hall 11:00 Nile Owl News 11:03 Night Owla Club 12 00 Sign Oft KFJI USt Kc PST , Saturday, Feb. 16 too Muilcal Reveille tj.3 tatm Reporter 6:33 Local New! 7:00 Hcmirgu-ay Newa MBS 7-13 Breaklasl Gang MBS 7:30 Newa 7:43 Bet Bue t:00 Mormne. 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MBS 10:13 Dance Orch., MBS 10:30 Arthur Van Orch.. 11:00 Nile Owls News. 11:03 Night Owla Club 12:00 Sign Off MBS BtitifallltU 'Ism MOTION I'lPICIBRE! llvi " "o"''"" Hn inl in maam 1 II 1 1 IK. I 'EVE:: PATRICE iMlilER WYMORE Schools Ban Fund Drives PORTLAND IJTI rund-ralstng campaigns will be barred from Portland schools in the future. The city school board voted Thursday night to ban the March of Dimes, the Red Cross, the Com munity Chest and other drives from the classrooms. Directors said too much pressure had been brought on children in the past to contribute to the cam paigns. TulelakePTA Party Planned The Tulelake ' PTA has sched uled its annual public card party for March 1, 8 pjn., in the high school gym. Vera Hemstreet is in charge' of ticket sales and special commit tees are handling other phases. The committees: prize-Mrs. Al Porter, Mrs. Jerry Van- Buskirk and Mrs. Burris Short; refreshments-Mrs. Frank Manceau, Mrs. Mrs. Dan O'Keefe. Mrs. R. S. Haynes, Mrs. Gerald Wilson, Mrs. Oscar Hammer, Mrs. Bert John son, Mrs. Roy Coyner and Mar- Saret Olson; supply Mr. and Mrs. tto Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Ablard, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ayres, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hol brook and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Tackacs, Mrs. Ronald Ward, Mrs. R. R. Baker, Mrs. Sam Anderson, Mrs. Evelyn Galloway and Mrs. Mary Goldblatt; hospitality Mr.' and Mrs. Leonard Meshke.i Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bridge and Mr. and Mrs. John Quinn. By JEA OWENS Six straight games the Pelicans must win in order to make it to the state tournament this spring. ana me first of these games win- be played tonight on Pelican court. Gran's Pass cavemen are out to win, but so are we; therefore to night's end Saturday night's games will host fine basketball. Sincere good luck was offered to the team by the student body this afternoon in the form of a pep rally presented by the mem bers of the rally squad. Featured on the program was the Chuck Miller trio who are now playing at Molatores resturant here in town. Pep peppers practiced forma tions this morning which they will present during the half-time of Sat urday nigra s game, wnne tne ru band, directed by LaMar Jensen plays, the girls will form a heart and a key on the court In com- inenoration of St. Valentine's Day. Following the game tomorrow night, the Junior class is sponsor ing an after-game dance featur ing Jensen's band. The dance will be held in Pel court. Admission will be the usual charge, 50 cents a couple, 35 cents stag, the pro ceeds of which are going toward the Junior-senior prom fund. Complaints from students have often consisted of remarks that even though given a ticket by the traffic squad for a minor offense there Is no means of punishment, and thus no enforcement of the rules of our schools. A remedy to the situation Is now in effect in the form of detention. For every ticket that is given by tramc squad members, tne of fenders are given a certain number of detention hours to fill. Thi Is not a new plan, but was in effect some years ago. The detention Is given at noon or after school in the study hall. On behalf of the students' here's wishing the Pels more thnn their share of good luck in this week ends' basketball games). - at. . , ,-i4 i "Jf -i. ,... I I I '1 'V- ' By MARY EGAN The grand finale of conference games lor tne Trojans is slated lor tonight on the home court at 8: is. The Merrill Huskies will be the opponents In this last tussel before the tournament. Who plays whom in the first game of the tournament will be determined by the outcome of this contest tonight. After the game the juniors are sponsoring a dance for all the students. The Valentine's dance scheduled for Wednesday night ended in both a social and financial suc cess. The unusual refreshments and attractive decorations added to the fun, as did the five new records purchased by the school. Another engagement of the Mad rigals was the singing at a pot luck dinner for the newly organ ized Horizon groups at Klamath Union arid Sacred Heart, last nlgbt. Once again the Juniors will spon sor- a skating party for the Junior From. It will be held at the Mar tin and Shasta Way skating rink from seven o'clock to ten this com ing Monday. VlViAiVVliE STHM 1 ill II '''"' ,-,,,1131 ADO BIG PICTURI TV NOW OR LATIR THE BELVEDERE. Super Bensitive radio-phonograph with AM-FM and automatic 3 -speed record player, to which you can add TV later. In blonde oak, $350 Tn rich mahogany finish, . $335 stole aighl, Better sound. Better buy...MAGNAVOX I 120 No. 7th Ph. 4519 Arlehe Dahl Glad to Stop Playing Sweet Film Roles HOLLYWOOD UnA rVill. li'lsns rinlil rn,inn, camera for the first time since she left MOM nine months ago, is hailing her escape from the "sweet little things 1 had to play." Playing opposite John Payne In 'Caribbean. Gold" at Paramount. Arlene took time out to say: "This girt has fire It's a char acterisation and I am learning more from Director Edward I.ud- wig than I learned from any other director." Her L-lurnrliit.i for the future In- elude a movie to be filmed in Spain with, hubby l.ex Barker, tlf Sol Lesser lets him out of his Tartan tree), and a British musi cal, "The Third Girl from the Right." A date with the stork for Arlene ..nd Lex? "Maybe the next lime vou see me." she told me, "I'll have some news." John Howard's back on the sound stages again in "Models, Inc.," as the head of a model agency. "I am nlaying John Powers," he confided, "but don't tell anyone." Once a great lover at Paramount John calls this role a semi-char-ticter part. "He's a guy who's been around beautiful women an nis Ills and has never married. Confiden tially, that's the story of my life." John said. "The Fighter," a little-known .lack London story, Is being filmed at Motion Picture Center as Alex Got tleib's first independent production. Before a towering castle. Rich ard Conte, and Lee J. Cobb, as Mexican guerilla leaders who arc trvlnr to overthrow a dictatorship. slowly ride horses In a circle with other revolutionists. It's Conte's first time on a nag and he has a quirk consultation with the wrangler in charge of his horse. "Don't worry," says the movie equine expert, "our horse knows the script as well as you know it." An Impressive set representing a huge French inn occupies one end of a sound stage at Fox for the newest version of Victor Hugo's classic. "Les Miserables." British newcomer Michael Ren nie. tattered and bearded, as the suffering Jean Valiean. Is rehears ing a dramatic scene with charac ter actress Florence Bates. Before the camera turns, a prop man rushes to a table laden with slabs of steaming meat and artis tically applies olive oil and dabs of water to the roasted surfaces for that glistening look. Yep, a leg of lamb has as much right to Its own makeup man a; top-grade ham In Hollywood! ' There aren't anv doubles at the tNEA) Guya.artlflclnl mud lake that's being used for Fox's "Cry of the Swamp. At a atonal from Director Jean Negulesco, Jean Petera, Walter Brennan and Jeffrey Hunter whip off (heir terry-cloth bathrobes and plunge Into the cold mire. Jean and Walter are playing father and daughter who have been hiding in the swamplands for years. "We grunt and groan Instead of talking," jean explains through her clintterlng teeth. "We'll be great as television wrestlers after tills." , There's a cycle of movies about rodeo riders on the way and "Thla Man Is Mine," a Wald-Krasna ef fort. Is shooting at RKO. Robert Mttchum, Susan Hay ward and Arthur Kennedy are re hearsing when I arrive on the set and the scenic crew is nailing limbs and branches to background trees. When I comment on Susan's low neckline, I'm shown a photograph taken of the star in her outfit, for the wardrobe records, with this written notation: "Have a big sweater for her to wear with this Just in case the studio censor yells." At press time the censor hadn't yelled. Now that he's glorified the cir rus in "The Greatest Show on Earth," don't be surprised If Cerll B. DeMllle puts Ire skates on his famed riding boots and directs a backstage story of a big traveling ice show. There's a Mario Lanra listed In the Los Angeles telephone direc tory who Isn't the star. When ortv nle call him under the Impression he's the film Caruso, he explodes and says he took the name of Mario Lanra long Dciore tne star thought about It. Accidental Burn Fatal to Child PORTLAND t.f A 5-year-old girl, whose nightgown caught fire at her home near Lebanon, died in a hospital here Wednesday. The victim was Allyn Barker! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Barker of Route I, Lebanon. The parents said the girl apparently began playing with matches after they left- her at home with her brother, Robert, B, while they at tended church services. AUTO INSURANCE 5-10-5 Liability Iniuranct) Current 6 Mo. Rate $ 1 1 90 At Low At I I FiM ffmBll Vr,t"riif Mmbtriblp rt Lm ObUIib Ciir Preferred Ins. Exch. e. niLLARD reman!' 1)1,1. Agent rkene t-tljf .?: Saaia Slslb at. Bold Approach To UMT Asked WASHINGTON 1 A spokes man for Ihe American Veteran Committee urged Senators Wednes day to approve a "bold approach" on universal military training for 18 year old youths. Louis O. Paklser, Jr., of Tulsa, Okla., the AVO's executive direc tor, testllled that both UMT and th draft could and should operate together. He sharply criticised aa a "timid snnrntph11 a ttrnisnMal that nnlv 00,000 IB-year olds be trained Initi ally and thru plared In the reserve fniblocl to later call for active dutv. I Pakiser also opposed a proposal voted y the House Armea rierv Ices Committee that the UMT trainees not be called to active duty until Congress specifically ap proves. "To allow 18 year olds to re turn to civilian life while older men ate required to remain on active duty would oe wrong," rak ister said, Council to Fight Race Betting PORTLAND l.l The Portland Council of Churches will Join In Ihe campaign against dog and horse rare Drums 111 Oregon. The Oregon Council of Churches announced lust week It would start an initiative measure, to go on the November ballot, lo outlaw the beltlnir. The Portland rounrll an nounced the aame decision Thursday. Ben Morrison, Mejr. JUCKELAND TRUCK SM.ES and SERVrCC 11th ft Klamath Ph. 2-2511 Introducing oUT& 4K $75 ITfliTITPK ! n aT J . 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