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Headlines Dream Horoor ABC Insomnia Club News Summary Sign Off 6:29 C:30 4:43 6:33 7:00 7::w 8:00 B:o0 8.00 8:43 10.00 1C:15 1C:30 11:00 11:03 Pilot Dies Af Controls HONOLULU IT! The uilot of a United Airlines strntocrulser col lnpsed at the controls and died two hours after the plane left Honolulu for Los Angeles Sunday night. Tire first officer" flew the plane back to Honolulu without mishap. The 43 passengers didn t learn the pilot was dead until they were sefclv on the ground. Capt. L. C. Brown. 46. Los An geles, apparently suffered a heart attack. The first officer Is W. A. Man fross of Redondo Beach. Calif. Blank Shell Wounds Man Unusual accidents Sunday put two men In Klamath Valley Hos pital. Jack Hales, 70. of 1026 Home- dale Rd.. suffered a blank shell wound to his left hand while break ing open a .33 calibre training pis tol about 10 a.m. Mrs. .Hales told the Herald and News her husband didn't lose any lingers in tne accident. Hales told State Police he had been training bis bird doe. and thought all the blank shells had been fired. He said when he went to open the pistol, the glove he was wearing apparently caught in the trigger and discharged the gun. Hales was treated in j,i.-gerv and is being held in the hospital for several ' days, Walter Wilson, 319 S. Eldorado Ave., suffered a severe forehead gash when pinned under his horse at E. Main and Owens Sts. about 5 .p.m. Sunday. , , . ' The horse reportedly - slipped on icy pavement and fell, rolling on Wilson after he pitched headlong to the pavement. Wilson was taken to Klamath Valley hospital, unconscious,, by Kaler's ambulance, but w3 re ported in good condition today by hospital authorities. Tattle Fees On Increase WASHINGTON - UrV- If you're fudging on your ' Income tax re turn this year, better watch out for nosy neighbors. . The business of tattling to the government in income tax evaders for a fee-4-is booming as iiever before. The Revenue Bureau reported Monday it paid out half a million dollars last year to informers who lipped the government to tax vio lations by business associates or neighbors. As a result of the tips, revenue agent picked up $9,027,846 more in taxes for the fiscal year which ended June 30. All signs indicate this will be an even bigger year for informers, citizens pouring in. tips on recur ring revenue scandals are likely to uncover even more tax evasion. In the past three years, payments to informers have averaged $480.- ooo a year, a tremendous increase over former years. Her Party Is Growing BANNING. Calif. OP) There's an old story about a hostess -who wrote an Army captain asking for "the -pleasure' of your company" at dinner. And' the whole company came. Miss June Hedgpath, manager of a grill here, has the same problem. Last December, hearing the Ma rines In Korea wanted letters, she wrote, four of . them. During the correspondence she offered, to give them a homecoming party when their outfit returns next month. ISO far, Miss Hcdgpath reports, I sne nas receiveo nearly, auu leuers accepting ner invuaiion. -I'm- go ing to give that party, somehow," Miss Hedgpath says. "The boys ex pect it." Triplets Leave Mom Breathless LOS ANGELES ITI Mrs. Kay Hill was expecting triplets X-ras a month ago so indicated but when the three baby girls were born Sunday she realized that "It still leaves you sort of breathless." The hospital nurses call them "A," "B" and "C" but Mrs. Hill, 30, of Fullerton, Calif., and her husband, Gerald, 30, a telephone company lineman, decided on Col ecn, Carla and Candlcc. The Hills have two other children Gerald Jr., 9, and Randllegh, 4. They have a problem serious at the moment 'no washfhg machine. MANILA FIRE COSTLY MANILA UP) Fire early Mon day dcstroyol five blocks In the business district of Vigan, Ilocos Sur Province, President Elpidio Ollirinn'a hnm fnurn nnmnDS mil estimated unofficially at between $500,000 and 11,000,000. - Via? SURVIVORS LEAVE FORT MERCER A life raft with Second Mate Willard F. Fahrner and Third Mate Vincent A. Galdon drifts towards the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Yakutat while Coast Guardsmen prepare to lower another liferaft to rescue the tanker men from the Fort Mercer. Two other crewmen, including the Captain were also rescued from the bow section after the vessel broke in two during a storm off Cape Cod. Picture was made by S-A Harold Scheffts Brooklyn, N.Y., who was on his first trip to sea on the cutter Yakutat. Story of Famed Gilda Gray Soon Coming to the Screen By ERSKINE JOHNSON NLA Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD. (NEA) Exclu sively Yours: Producer Z. Wayne Griffin has zipped his lips about it, but he's just optioned "The Shimmy Girl." a 60-page treatment based on the life story of Gilda Gray. . Griffin, who produced Clark ara ble's "Lone Star" and "Keys to r-tiv" hoe nirpariv hnri confer ences with Columbia and Fox about a star to plav the title role of tne dancing beaulv who electrified the Roaring Twenties with her singing and torso shaking. . The Shimmy Girl" traces Gilda s career from the time she Sana "When You Wore a Tulip" in a Milwaukee saloon, through her tri- umph as star of "The Ziegfeld Fol- lies" with Will Rogers and Eddie Cantor. Palm Springs caie society " a-buzz over another Ava oaranerin "Decision": Frank Sinatra Incident. Frankie leaped up from a nitery lame, dashed into the street and left Ava sitting bv her lonesome. Didn I come back for her. either. A fashion designer was asked If .... i i an c,,0fTi:tlnrtK for a cer- tain star's wedding gon. )5he. whispered: - ; "One that doesn t go out of style." Johnnie Rav of '-"Little White Cloud" fame and Joe Pasternak are talking an MOMovie oeai . . juuj Garland is telling friends that her TV debut will be on the Donald O'Connor show. . .Ex-quiz kid Van essa Brown's screen test for "Come Bsck Little Sheba" is making the studio rounds and opening a lot of IT'S ALL IN THE WASH New type of demise for a movie villain- In "Loan Shark." George Raft tosses Paul Stewart Into a laundry's huge rotary dryer, throws the switch and when last seen Paul is spinning at the rate of 100 KPM. Boy meets whirl? It's a straight role, minus typical Kaye cut-ups, for Danny In "Hans Christian Andersen," Sam Gold wyn's M.OOO.OOO movie based not on Andersen's life but on his fairy "There are no typical Danny Kaye routines," he grinned, "but thev may turn out that way." What's Danny doing about TV? "I'm looking at It," he said. "Eventually I'll do TV. But there's no big rush. It s here to stay. There's lots of time." For the record: Republic s The Lady Wants Mink" will not have a Washington background. It's about a housewife who wants a mink coat and starts a mink farm. . .With Shelley Winters feuding with Sina tra in one picture and with Joseph Cotten on another, Alan Wilson says it Just goes to prove that "Movies are BITTER than ever." . . .Harold Lloyd's daughter, Peggy, is now ar ranging fashion shows at the Am bassador hotel. NO DIVORCE FOR HIM There will be no divorce between Dorothy Parker and Alan Campbell. Alan, applauding fcjueeme Leonaro at the Deauvllle, told me: "We're separated but wc contin ue to be friendly. I don't think there will be a reconciliation. But there won't be a divorce, either. Its too expensive." Barbara Hale explaining her horsetail hairdo at Motion Picture Magazine's cay party for new Edi tor Bam Schneider: "It's in honor cl my husband." Hubbv Bin Williams is iv J west ern hero. "Kit Carson." There's a quiet tug-of-war going on between Tony Curtis' agent and For a complete Inmronca serv ice, call Jerry Thomol. $m Thomas INSURANCE 6th & Main Phone 6465 eg, , V lss.,tVtJ UI MONEY. . . Danny Thomas bet Director Norman Tauroc 35 cents that his film. "I'll See You in Mv Dreams." would be a flop. He Just paid off the bet a quarter and u dime dipped In gold. Susan Peters is recuperating In Denver from the agony of her live-day-a-weck TV show. Bob Hope's claiming he got a sen timental Valentine heart from Boris Karloff. Shudders Bob It s slil! .uvnuiig. Two blonde cats were discussing an actress known for her nlnklsh views at the Villa Nova. One meow- i meow girl commented that the doll iwas a real beautv. "Of course " spurred the other. "She Just won the .Miss Un-Amerlca contest." Ann Richards, on taking dlrec- tions from hubbv Edmund i.. "So far. so good. I haven't talked back to him once." VOICE MORGANTOWN, W. Va. W The Korean Messenger, a small four- i page newspaper with ad lnltjil elr. ! iulatkaj. ol y.000 and (designed lo be the voice of Korean siurlcnio in I this country, has made its debut I tunder the 'editorship of Kvuntr wnn nlee. of Seoul, Korea, a Journalism .student at West Virginia University Thia hemispheric eombuatlon chamber, with large, well, cooled valvea right in the dome, la the baaic reason FirePower outperforma all previoua. oeinea, avao oo Don-premium fuell .Power Steering and Fluitl Torque standard on Crown Imperials, Power Steering optional at extra cost on alt other models. Fltiid-Tornim optional on all 6-cylincler tnodcla. 239 Main Bogart Mulls Of Getting My IIUll THOMAS HOLLYWOOD Ml Humphrey omul, who Ion has snltkoied Doit ill Acudriny AwiuiK now udinltii ho wouldn't mind winning one. llul he still thinks Oscnrs mo silly. "My Ideas about the awards haven't chiimtcd any," said Urn actor, who lias been nominated for one of Hollywood's arand prizes. "But iny position has. "You see, this isn't the first Morse Says Taff Reneged PORTLAND W Ron. Wnvtln Morse tR-dle.), has contradicted tt statement made recently In Sent lie bv Sen. Robert Titfl (R-Ohlol. Wlien Tnft. a candidate (or Re publican nomination lor President, was in the Pnclllc Northwest earlier this month he told a re porter he had not ooiuinlttrd hlin- ,:cii to help Morse get im appoint I int-nl to the Senate l oielmi Re lations Committee. In a letter to Tnlt m-ide public Saturday Mor.c wrote: "Your rc lioiled statement . . . does both yourself and me an Injustice." von to'rt me that when the next iT.caucy occurred on the foreign relations committee. . . I would be your choice for the appointment," Morse wrote Taft. He said Tn't made Ihe statement on Jan. 2. 1947, following the adjournment ol Congress. Yeggs Use Eggs To Muffle Blast CANTON.-O. i.fi Sheriffs dep uties Monday were trylntr to solve Uie case of the ham and yeggs. The yegjis blew a safe tir thf Brooksldci Provision Co.. piling 15 hams on top of It to hold It down and mufllc the blast. They escaped with SI, 725. Family Drowns Seeing Eclipse COPENHAGEN. Denmark I.TI A family of five drowned Monday while wntchlne the eclipse of the sun, as the father drove their car Into the harbor of Svendborg on the Island of Funen. Jens Nlelron, 40 venr old fnetory owner, had taken hl wife and three children, attcd five to 10. out to see the ccllnse. which was partial In Denmark. j Lookhig skyward. Nielsen drove. over a bank and the ear went down I Into 35 to 30 feet of water with j the family Inside. If You DID NOT or HIGH SCHOOL Tv Can Slurfv ( llomt in Bpart Tim ant! Eara a Hit flrbasl Dialama I RI l AHK NOW Ul (!! ar Liara a Tiaat ora GBAULATIS HAVE cntlrco ovra 108 coLLrnri AMERICAN SCHOOL Dept. Kla-2-2S Name .. Address ' City BEFORE WD INVEST His Chances Silly 'Oscar' l time 1 have been nominated. I was I'd for the nwartin for 'l'ctr 1M and 'Casablnnci etrllled a' In 1043. Then I was under contract to Warners and I didn't kIvo a hoot. "But now I have a llnancla) In terest In my plcluro t'The Atrlcan Queen'), If I win an Oscar, It means mora money for tho picture. And I was never u mini to sneer ut money." H.U THA BoRai't made these remark ns we sipped lea In Ills Benrdlul Can yon home, recently dux out from Hoods. That Is correct It was tea we were dilnkluit. Ho submitted to this (for him) uncommon bever age becauso he hail catiuhl the flu and lost his voice durum his New York visit to publlclte his film. "I appeared at 15 New York theaters In three nik'hls five a nlliht." he moaned. "That, plus all Ihe Interviews and radio appear ances. It was murder." I steered him back to the Os oars, and he remarked that ha Mill thouKhl that acllim can't bo rewarded the same as events in a track meet. "It's not a matter of who Is the best actor," ha commented, "It's a tiucsiion of who acts the best part. The uuy who wins the Oscar is the any who Is cost the best. Certainly Spencer Tracy Is still as uooil an actor as he was when he won his awards In 1937 and 1038. "I still think the only way to Judite ncllnit on a competitive basis is to let all of the adorn have a go at 'Hamlet,' and may the best man win. Of course, vou'd uncover some nietly funny Hamlets." OKANDO Bonn 1 1 added that he would he the most surprised man In Holly wood if he should win Hits year. "I don't think I have a chance." he said. "For one thliiK, I don't have a bin studio behind nie to do the campaigning And there are some pretty sharp bovs In the race, t think Marlon Brando Is one of the best young actors In the busi ness, and I think he'll be ureal as soon as he rcLs that potato out of his mouth." i Brando has been criticized for his diction. 1 "I hear Arthur Kenneov did a meat Job In 'Bright Victory,' too. There are mixed reporta how pood Montgomery Cllft and Fredrlc March were In their pictures." Meanwhile, he Intends to do no electioneering. Thai Is nolhlnit be vond an occasional mutlerlnn; to friends, "Vole, you 1" MISICAL 801'ND EXPERT mil an m What's a tonkuns1 w Murstrn resare Aurusto Tal one. who Is one, says It Is per- ton who can recognlie a stock of sounds. Tallone claims that he can pick out any one sound from among 6.000. CANNOT Finish ' 17SS Broadway - Oakland, 12 Calif. . Ait. Apt.; . Stats IN ANY FINE CM...C0ME DRIVE DRIVE aChnisler and LMM the difference pflall ny JKAN OWENS Exceptionally fine basketball was seen bv Ihe many Pelican fans who miide tho trip to Mcdlord over tho weekend. "Uolli games were thrillers, with Mm Pels leading all the way In P'rlriay night's uamo, l'rllcaiM led muni of tho tlmo In Saturday's game, but the Toi nmli came through with a final spun, break ing a M-Ri tin with a loul shot, ending llila gaina with heartbreak. Students' are all proud of the team for playing such good games and haid-llghtlng basketball. Margaret Oerber was elected clerk of the Utilise of Heprenenla lives when the Trv-lll-Y ami lll-Y delegates to the YMCA "Youth In Cloveriiniciil." traveled to Ashland Krb. 17, lor tho pre-cuiilerrnce meeting. Tills meeting Is held lor the pur pose of electing olllrers for the youth government held in Siilem later this Spring. All Ihe high schools In tho Southern Oregon dis trict were represented In Ashland. Delegates were acquainted with the prodecure ol drawing tin bills, which later will be presented In Salem, by adult spnikcrs having had actual experience In doing this. The bills iniiy concern any tiling which tho stale legislature may vole on or havo control over. Eleoted by Ihe clubs to represent them are Frances Sterns. Margaret Oerber. Shirley Dehorn. Shirley Crawlurd, Lallayne Weed. Pat Tay lor, David Ciimmlngs and Douglas Leicnty. rYc.Mimen IYy-HI-Y did not choose delegates this year. KITCHEN PALS Pastry making was demonstrated by Linda Pope, al her home Feb. II, at the meeting of the "Kitchen Pals." Then different methods used In making pastry were discussed. Dollar dinner menus were dis cussed bv ihe club members, and their leader Mrs. R. S. l.oo.ilcy. Marie Nicholson oflcred to make a poster, soliciting more cloUilng lor Koreans and asking all people In the community to leave clothing at Wlmer's Oarage for Koreans. Refreshments of brownies were served by Linda Pope. Those al Ihe meeting were: Marie Nichol son, Janet Wlbon. Enid Williams. Linda Pope, and Ihe leader, Mrs. Looslcy. Enid William. 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As mil lined In ihe. statement at Sunday's closing scsnlun, Clod m (Mitres' "1. 'flint we worjt In piirtuoi'Hhlp with Him and In accordance with inn uiwn.v "2. That we work uiihelllnhlv Inl ine good of our fellow mail. "3. That an luembern of Ilia church, wo search our minds and hearln as wo seek to live up to III highest nlnndaida which Christ taught ua." Luvinen from 34 I'nileslutil church groups In the United Stales mill Canada adopted the brief, (too word Biateiiienl alter an hour's de late. Load Limit Set On New Highway PRINEVILLE I A htohu'iiv load limit on Marks Creek ciiloll. Ill-mile stretch of new hluhwav In the Ochoco Nnlloniil Forenl, hn.i been ordered In moleel the roml and logging Interests are attempt- nut lo t:ct It uiodlllrd. The rond is used exlennlvelv ftir log nnd lumber hauling between Mitchell and Pi Inevllle, Home lum bermen Mild ihe limitation. If un changed, would put 500 men omL ul work In thin area. ' They hone la gel a postponement while they clear snow from Ihe old part ol Ihe rond. now abandoned. They think that would lake 10 days and since cold weather has re placed a recent thaw, they say the new i mile would not be damaged III thai time. EASING THE PAIN CHESTER, III.. (Jl City council men, sympathising with harassed Saturday shoppern, have a plan (hat works to act up three places In the town where shoppers may pay parking fines conveniently. KLAMATH FALLS. CStSi AMIRICAN CHINISI fats at rttafe bat) Mi. 4t res Ortkn T Tali Oat len B. L, Mgr. 1150 On Your Dial THIS ( Phone 773 r I.