TUESDAY, MARCH 23, lflfitj AOETWO IIERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON tFLW Tuenday Evenlnr, Mrch II :00 Sporls Mihllihta 6 IS Horn. Town News 6:aS World N.wa Summary 0.30 Suburban Serenade 0 49 Headline Edition ABC :M Comlnl Attractions on ABC 7:00 Qr.at.st Story ABC 7.. Newitand theatre ABC S 00 Met Auditions of Air ABC SO United or Not ABC 1:00 Town Meetinc o( the Air ABC 9:1 Organ Mint'" J :0K 10 PM Headline! .0:1 Dream iii' it ABC ' -. 10:30 Insomnia Club .1:00 Newa Summary (1:09 Sun OK KFLW Wednesday, March 19 oo Bun On News Summary 0:09 Corn In the Morn 6:45 Farm Tare 7:00 News, Bkfst. Edition 7:19 Charlie's Rounoup ABC 7:4(1 Top of the Mornmi 7:35 jonn i-onie adv 8:0U Breakfast Club ABC 0:00 Hank Henry Show 0:50 Break the Bank ABC 10:00 Chet Huntley ABC 1019 lane JJur 'O" . r C 10:30 My True Story ABC 10:55 Whlsperlnl Slreeu ABC 11:13 Stop t Shop 11:30 Alainit Slorm ABC 11:45 Musical Roundup 11:99 Market Report 12:00 News, Noon Edition 12:19 Payless Sidewalk Show 12:30 Lucky-U Ranch ABC 1:00 Paul Harvey ABC 1:13 Better Uvinf J 1:30 Mary Kiarsa.ct McBrida ABC S.uO Basin Uriels 2:13 When a Girl Marries ABC 2:.:l Joyce Jerc an. .-i U ABt: 5-49 Rom. Evelyn Winters ABC 3:00 Betty Crocker ABC 3:15 Ted Malone ABC 3:30 Dean Cameron ABC 3:43 Mary Marlin ABC 4:00 Kequestfully Youn 3:00 run Factory ABC 5:23 World Flisnt Kcuorter ABC 5:30 Chet Huntley ABC 5:45 Town House Orch. ABC 6:00 Sports Highlights 0:13 Home Town News e-.23 World News Summary 0:30 Suburban Serenade 6:49 Headline Edition ABC 6:33 Coming Attractiona on ABC fCOHTUOUSr0Hl: M nssjsfMssMsaWWsVVHsV Ona pf Hollywood's bestl" LOOK Mooorina larrinf DANA AHDREWS DOROTHY KcStSEE f ARLEY GRANGER PEG6Y fiOlf tNHrtbeM ay XO Ml rkOm. SK. CONT'-eVtlOUS DAILY f ROM 1;45 - SAMUEL GOLDWYN'S M' 1 11 'MB TAkllTr .-4s lumic CURK GABLE UfiQSSMl NUMBOSUH-PIAY WENDEU COREt AUDREY a jmseounmuuTia n RINGS THE BELL With 90 MINUTES L y nlfit of CONTINUOUS' A i i iii i i 7:00 The Lone Ranger ABC 1:30 Myitery Theater ABC 8:011 The Top Ouy APC S 30 Rocuei GftlUry ABC 8:30 Northwest ArUtti 10:00 10 P.M. Headline 10:18 Dream Harbor ABC 10:30 Insomnia C,lub 11:00 Newt Summary 11:05 SiQ Off KF.II-TueM.ny Eventn, March 18 6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:M Klamath Theater Quit ti:.j Aiouna Town Kewr 8:45 Sam Hayea Newa MBS 6:55 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Black Muaeum MBS 7:30 Peter Salem MBS 6:00 Count Monte CrtslO MBS 8:30 Rovini at Rudy'i 8:49 Held fibers Harmonalre 0:00 Glenn Hardy -Newt MBS 9:13 Fulton Lewia-Newa MBS 0:30 Mutual Newtreel Mliis 9:43 Spori Finn) fl-M S-Mlnute Final MBS 10:00 1 Love a Mystery MBS 10:13 Here's to Veii 10:30 Opera Concert MBS ll:(v N-:.'. 1 e- 11. -03 Night Owls Club U;w b-fcj Oil KFJI Wednesday, March 19 6:00 Sunrise Serenada t:43 K&rm Reporter , 6 W Regional Newa 7:00 Hemingway Newa MBS 7:15 Breakfait Gang MBS 7:30 Headlinea & Bylines 7:45 fiet Buya 8:00 Cecil Brown MBS 8:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 8:30 Bible Institute MBS J:00 HomemaUers Harmonies 9:13 Platter Party 9:45 Favorites of Yesterday 10:00 Glenn Hard- MBS 10:15 Tello Test MBS 10:30 LaPolnte 10:45 a.'oncert 10:50 Currins 10:55 Ken Carson Show MBS 11:00 Ladles Fair MBS 11:23 Newa luBS - 11:30 Queen lor Day MBS 12:00 Name Bands , 12:15 Noonday News 12:30 Dance Tunes 11:45 Music Box 12:50 Market A Livestock 12:55 Klamath Notes 1:00 Jack Kirk wood MBS 1:30 Take a Number MBS 2:00 News MBS 2:05 Basketball Time 2:15 Bsktbl. KUHS vs. Bend 4:00 Answer Man MBS 4:13 Hemingway News MBS 4:30 Curt Massey Time MBS 4:45 Sam Hayes News MBS 5:00 Two at 2:15 5:30 Wild Bill Hick ok MBS 5:55 News MBS 6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:15 Klamath Theater Quiz 6:30 Around Town News 6:45 Sam Hayes New MBS 6:53 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Ricky's Request 8.00 What's Name of Son MBS 8:30 You Never. Know 8 45 Heidelberg Harmonsirei 9:00 Glenn Hardy News MBS 9:13 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 9:30 Wrevtling 9.55 5-Mtn. Final MBS 10:00 Wrestling 10:15 I Love a Mystery MBS 10:30 Out of Thunder MBS 11:01 Nieht Owls News 11:05 Night Owls Club 12:00 Sign Off Delinquency Laid To Parents COLUMBUS. O Afl Increased juvenile delinquency can be traced mostly to mist a Res oi parents, me National Catholic Family Life Con ference was told Tuesday. "Indifferent parents, over-solic- tous. inconsistent, over-protective parents, parents with repressed emotions and those who are auto cratic, produce parent-child rela tionships that lead Ho frustrations, rebellion and misbehavior,' said Dr. Robert P. Odenwald, director of the Child Center, Catholic Uni versity, Washington. D. C Box Office Opens 6:30 P.M. 2 GRAND HITS Phone 8484 I tm WTWm. ST. - f 79WaaTaTataam . f Cartoon -Nawi Police Pay Scale Proposal Would Up Salary; Create Office Of Captain, Others A suggested pay scale (or the Klammli Falls police department to provide more money for most as well a more Incentive for career men was drawn up Mon day by the Civil Service Commis sion. Hie proposal was turned over to the City Council's police com mittee for study. under the Civil Service Commis sion plan, the position of assistant chief of police would be abolished and "1 us place me omce of cap tain would be created. That Job as well as all others on the force with the exception of that of the police chief would be filled by civil serv ice procedure. Also the post of lieutenant would be created. The other ranks would Include three . sergeants, as now, two detectives and as many pa trolmen as allowable. The suggested pav scale would be $4300 a year ($350 a month) for the captain: $4,080 a year ($340 a month) for the lieutenant; $3,960 a year ($330 a month) for the Sacred Heart To Expand A two-story six-classroom addi tion Is planned for Sacred Heart school, with bids on construction called for Wednesday, April 2, at the office of Howard Perrln, archi tect. The work probably will run around $100,000. The addition is to be located on the south end of the present school building end is to be of a type of construction which may be new to Oregon, having so-called cavity wf.lls. Perrln said he did not know of another building in the state with that particular type of construc tion, which was developed by the Structural Clay Products Research Foundation. The walls are to be of brick facing, with a two-inch cavity be tween the brick and an inner wall of tile. The two-inch space is to be filled with glass wool for in sulation, and the tile is to be treat ed to repel moisture. Ceilings will be of acoustical tile and the classrooms will have large directional glass block windows the length of the rooms, with plain window below. The window con struction is designed to admit a maximum of natural daylight with out glare. Total area of. the planned addi tion is about 8,600 square feet. Rodeo Chiefs Slate Meeting Another meeting of the Klamath Basin Rounduo directors is set for tomorrow, 8 p. m., at the Willard Hotel. Roundup Pres. Bob Robblns said today that several very important items were on the agenda. One prime topic is to be a reconsidera tion of the Jackpot Rodeo inclusion in the Roundup. The Jackpot event, formerly held as a separate event, was included In the Roundup last year and Jackpot directors were added to the Roundup board. A second important item tomor row night is to be the possible selection of a clown-bullfighter for the rodeo. This highly specialized I and hazardous job is one of tne most Important of all rodeo role. Rodeo performers who ride the bucking Brahmas refuse to Derform unless a competent bullfighter is afoot in the arena to lure the birr bulls away when the riders are thrown. At the last Roundup directors' meeting, one of the nation's top rodeo anouncers, Pete Logan, was signed to handle this year's rodeo. Logan has handled many of the country's biggest shows in Boston, New York, San Antonio, Phoenti and elsewhere. Red Cross Fund Grows Klamath County's Red Cross funds drive Is over the halfway mark in 'its push toward a 125,000 goal. Exec. Secy. Virginia Dixon announced this morning that col lections totaled approximately $13, 000. Fresh returns from the Industrial and Business divisions of the drive pushed the total over the 50 per cent mark. The Industrial Division with a quota of $4,500 has col lected $3,100; the Business Division has turned in $4,500 toward Its $8,500 goal. Of special importance to the drive's success is the Rural Divi sion, with a quota of $5,000. Work in this division, delayed by bad weather and roads, is now getting in full swing. Meanwhile, the county chapter has been requested by national headquarters to raise an additional $1,520 for relief work in the states recently hit by disastrous tornado. Fines Levied In Car Wreck A two nur accident Monday after noon at intersection of 8. 6th St. and E. Main, resulted In arrest by City Police of three persons. Cited for running a red light was R. S. Hopkins of the Airport Apart ments. Officers said his car crashed broadside into another operated by Mrs. Cecil Hendricks, 1616 Nimltz St. Mrs. Hendricks wps cited for not having an operator's license and her husband, Cecil Hendricks, for allowing an unlicensed person to operate a motor vehicle. In Municipal Court this morning Hopkins forfeited $5 bond, Mrs. Hendricks was fined $5 and her husband $10. GRESHAM NAMES COACH A8TORIA Iffl Rav Segale will be football conch at Gresham high scnooi next fail. He coached Astor ia to the state semi-finals last sergeants and detectives; and suiting pay of $3,480 ($390 a month) for patrolmen. The pay of patrolmen wodld bo advanced $5 a month per year lor four years, to a top of $305 In that rank. At present patrolmen get $390 a month, sergeants $310 a month and the assistant chtol $330 a month, nil plus $30 a month clothing al lowiuice. Presumably under the Civil Service Commission plan the doming allowance would ue con tinuea. The Civil Service Commission re port also provided for merit ratings to be given the men on the force each six months by the mayor, police chief and commission, and tor a school to be conducted one day a month by the lieutenant and captain of police, with attendance required. A vacation system would be set up to allow one day of vacation for eoch month worked, cumula the lor 30 days: and a sick leave schedule to allow a day of leave for each month worked, cumula tive to 45 days. The request of a physician would be needed to ob tAin sick leave pay in excess of one day at a time. The Civil Service Commission re port was signed by Jack Henry and C, D. Long, commission mem bers. By JEAN OWENS The music of the "Ink Blotters" was featured in a light comedy presented today in the little thea ter. Students were allowed to go to ine piay during their study halls paying a dime admission. nils utile theater program was something new and different Inso much as the music was a high- ugm. a guitar solo was presented by Gene St. John. Tlio.se who actually participated in the play were: Ronald Coleman, Richard Lundslen, Jean Million. Erwin Mullen. Sally Robestelli. Bobby Smites, Clifford Stiles, Gene St. John, Laura Taylor and Louis Taucher. The production was di rected by dramatics coach, Mrs. Blomquist. 8tudent congress voted In a meas ure to see that the traffic squad wear some means of Identification, ai their last meeting A committee was seleced to further Investigate the situation and make rules con cerning the wearing of the identifi cation badges. The committee consisted ot Ted oooo. cnairman, John ouver, For rest Rutledge, Diane Oldham. Mar sha Wilson and Joan Estes. They decided that the traffic squad should wear their badges at all times when they are on duty, and that students should be clven the right to see the badge before re ceiving a ticket. The badges are to be an inch and a half In di ameter with T. S. and a serial number on it. "One Touch of Venus" Is said to be one of the best noon movies that we have had yet this year. Support the clubs that bring you uiese movies: I vv w?vuo vvjivwtyfuL.r . - y "X tor .Y t..f'v.. ( I " I ' a UIDDABC -J- III -'J IJ ITIIIXIWIX.? JU... .. ... f in mm i or inr ream hi in ur nr ii iii in i: r 111 iii r; -u i i , i TONIGHT ftUUff::35 o I on KFJI X M ""4- T ' i, .1. Jj Weekly r-' t, . r I OTTGr Only After Minimum Vt 1 SOeClOl Down Payment I 4fw Xit . i,.... FREE HOME TRIAL :::Y?pD (::: wh America NooMiqation :l wmm It NORGE 1 Orues f Li WH x I A t!rl You Get All Thil V.M. AVIMa I III 1 ' I B 1 I THE ADVENTURES M WTA Of PETER SALEM I W 1M 2 Do. Gay Colored ... 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