'AGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Hans Norland Auto Insurance. 67 Pin St. CONTINUOUS DAILY I It's Etery ...Woman $ Picture! "' ftsrrln Paul HENRED ' 2ND HITI f Cartoon DIES ASHLAND Wi Elsie McElmurry 70, Stanley, Wis., In lured In an iiulomoblle-tiuck collusion h e r e March 18. died Wednesday night without renaming consciousness Plays 2 Days Friday - Saturday THE MOST SAVAGE WARPATH .OF. THEM tfgfe TONIGHT tfflROOUOB HOtCtl WPTHIOISHAU L M3 iZrs-. in inn i iii iPfN 1 11 ! i i avalry Scout IT 10S mwi nan THE LUSTY I J LAWLESS FRONTIER j . PfD. -lotflu, CAKttoON AKO Vf SVS j 111 "W.' I f liV!m?TTs I i I rrrrr . . r : KFLW 1451 Ko. PST Friday Kvpnltu, March 18 OOSporli HithllgMa Hrnre Town Newi :2a World New Summery .10 Suburban Serenade :4S Headline Edition ABC ti:T S.:ir. New Kviint up ABC T OO Gtt.ettt riRhli ABC 00 Richard Diamond ABC :;i0 1hia it Your ral ABC 00 Ouue and Harriet ABC t:M Concert of Favorite tOCO 10 P.M. Headline 10: 1A Dr. Glno'sj Miikicalt ABC lo w Insomnia Club 11:00 Newt Nummary 11:03 Sun Oft KFLW H30 Kc. PST , Saturday March -29 00 Stjrn.On Newi Summary t;M Corn in the Morn : Farm Tar T.-O Newi Brkfut Edition ' 7-.1A Charlie' Kouncluo 7 30 Bob Garrtd, Newi ABC 7:40 Top o the Morning 7 43 Music 8:00 No School Today ARC 9:00 Radio Kids Bible Club S.JO Spec Patrol ABC 10:00 Lady Sky hook 10:15 V.-rtr.t Amerit-a Wu Plavinf 10:20 Shake the Maracaa ABC 11:00 Metropolitan Opera ABC 2 13 Basm Briefs 2:J0 At Home with Music ABC 3:43 Fascinating Rhythm ABC 3:00 Junior Junction 3:30 American Farmer ABC 4:00 Reque&ttuHy Yours 3:00 Tiie Navy Hour ABC 3:30 Jimmy Dorsey Show 3:43 Errands of Mercy . 6:00 Sports Hignlighis 6:13 Home Town News 0:?3 World News Summary 6:30 Science Editor ABC f 43 Words of Life 7 oo V.r. District Attorney ABC 7:23 Music 7:.ti D.nner In the Given Room ABC i.00 Lone Ranger ABC 8:30 Dancing Party ABC 9:tM Dane i Party AbC 1000 10 P.M. Headlines 10:13 Dentine Party ABC 10:30 Insomnta Club 11:00 News Summary U;W Sign Off KFJI 1150 KcPST Friday Evening March 28 6:00 Gabriel Hearter MBS 6:13 Klamath Theatre Quit 6:30 Around Town Newj. 6:43 Sam Haes-News MBS 6:33 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Adven. of Maisie MBS 7:30 Cisco Kid MBS R:00Wtin n( the Year MBS 1. it llvsiciious Traveler Mtis t;tXi Uiann llardyNaw MBS B13 Fulton Lewis Jr. MPS :tu Rod and (iun Club MHS 9. 34 3-Minutt Final MBS 10:00 Love M.Vbtery MBS 10:13 Adven. u Your Heritage iOiot) Anv.ed rorw Review 1BS 11:00 Nita Owl News 11:03 N:c;tt OwU Club U W bign Off KKJ 11150 KcPST Saturday, March 29 6 00 Sunrise Serenade , itim itcpvu ter. b:,V PEtonal News 7:00 Hemingway News MBS 7:13 Breakieit Uang MBS 7..u tiruutthc 'ana Bj lines 7:43 Pe.tt Bu 6:01 Morntni Melodies 8 13 Brrakfait t-tang MRS 8::i0 Haven if Beat MUS. D M Pop Tunes :13 Dane Tunes tt:.,0 oh Never Know 9 43 FavorlieK of Yesterday 10.1K1 News MBS 10:13 Name Bands lu::.u --M Club 10:43 Concei t loJ Lun-.n'i Pro cram 10:33 Social Security Program 11:00 Music 11 3 News MPS 11:30 Melody Ttme MBS 12:00 Noonday News 12:13 Mark Kogera MBS l-:i.J :icky's l.rquet . 1:30 News MBS 1:?3 Nit:c for Saturday 2:00 Slagllnes MBS 213 l.S Nav.v Hand 2. 0 Bands for Bonds MBS Ne'.j httiS 3:H0 Oitlhoia Symphony MBS 4:00 OPS Program 4 13 riank Hemingway, News MBS 4 :10 Mark Rogers MBS 4:43 Twin View of Newt MBS 3:00 Duc'e Ranch Roundup MBS 9:30 Christian Science 3:43 Bandstand USA MRS 3 .13 Baukhage Talking MRS 6:00 Around Town News 6:13 Klamath Theatre Quia 6:30 Assembly of God 7:00 College Choir MBS 7:30 Klamath Temple 6:f0 Hawaii Calls. MBS 8:30 Baton Rouge S mphon. MBS 9 C0 Newt MBS 9:13 Les Gardner Orch. 9:43 Dance Music MRS 9,33 Cecil Brown. Nws. MBS 10:00 Recorded Music MBS 11:00 Kite Owls News. 11:05 Night OwU Club 13:00 Sign Off Posse Tracks Down Killer Of Three Neighbors, Kills Slayer In Hot Gun Battle MERRIMAN. Neb. Cfl Grim Nebraska ranchers avenged the killing of three neighbors Thurs day by cornering the gunman in a shed and firing bullet after bullet until the trpile-slayer cried out: "I'm through. Come and get me!" The angry posse poured into the building and dragged out 32-year-old Blaine Ellis, sdll clutching his shotgun. Mortally wounded. Ellis gasped out the phrases "They bawled me out" and "Just the meanness In me." Officers said it was the dying man's admission that he killed Mr. anri Mm Ce-nrum Mncincrr anri ft neighbor. Dpo finrdner. Thursrinv ! WINNERS of "VIVA ZAPATA" COLOR-IN CONTEST . A Pair Of Guest Tickets Will Be Awarded To The Below-Listed Winners. Please Call At Pelican Theater Box Office For Same Silvia Cabella, 2037 Radcliffe Sr. Carolyn Lee Edwards, kr. 3, Box 652, Klamath Falls Barbara Crapo, 1130 Lincoln St. ' Jerry Sherman. 4146 Douqlas Ave. Veronico Herrera, (No address ajven) ' Lois Ann Sheppler, 4717 Summers Lane Rosalie Pinelli 521 Opal St. . Connie Row, Rt. 3, Box 1140 A Andrea Marineau, 835 Rose St. Bobs Moore, 935 New Castle St. Diane Haqen, 3520 Hilyord Billy Thomas ,3166 Bristol Ave. Barbara Thomas 3166 Bristol Ave. Johnny Davis, 1717 Main St. David Moeabee, 732 Spruce Ave. Carlo Pylcs 20C8 Homedolc Ave. Jacklyn Wallace, 655 Molin, Oregon ' Joyce Toylor. Box 33 Malin, Oregon Myrna Bonta, 741 Alameda Anita Prother 2357 Madison St. Judy Giffin, Box 868 Klamath Falls Lillian Pinelli, 521 Ooal Sharon Ann Rowland, 820 Wocus St. Betty Lou Williams, 73 Pine Street Nancy Johnston, 1813 Ivory St. Rita McWhithev 4102 Doualos Ave. Jessie Ebert, 4975 Homedale Road Delbert Powell, Box 123 Keno John Monett, 2237 California Ave. Georqie Myers, 71 1 Pacific Terrace - Kay Shoop, 2021 Reclamation John Hoyden. 1519 Worden Ave. Judy Fitzqerald, 1734 Crescent St. Helen Hill, 4540 Winter Ave. Roi-olie Bortell ,827 Eldorado ' Adelmq UHoa, Box 24, Dorris, California Cobby Smart, 3330 Cannon Ave. Virqinia Gray 2307 Biehn Lois Bennett, 2137 Biehn Judith Sleiqht, 1440 Dayton Ave. Charlotte Dickinson. 2139 Orchard St. Maraaret Smith, 2550 Applegate . , . Judith Seibert. 2255 Darrow St. - . Ronald Plummer, 616 Upham St. " Janet Lee, 233 Cedar Ronnie Hopkins 317 Pine St. Bettv Maorly. 231 Nnrth Sprinq St. Jovro Todd. 1844 Idaho St. ., . .' Pn"l Guct, 2536 Darrow Ave. Roy Billinqs, 2144 Green Springs Drive Winchester Study Slated REEDSPORT m A studv be gan here Thursday of ways to end dangerous tides and currents in Winchester Bay. where 11 sports iisnermen drowned last year. The Port of Umpqua and the Douglas County Court hired an en gineering firm to make the study. mere are two objectives: (D. to end present hazards and (2i to outline future recreational devel opments. Local residents have blamed the south Jetty lor much of the trouble. The jetty was built two years ago, intended to maintain the cargo shipping channel. Residents insist the Jetty set up swift currents and channeled a ground swell into the bay.. They blame this for a current eating away a bank on the north end of ithe bay, threatening homes there. County-owned land, intended as a beach boulevarcl, was washed away. Boat landings also have been damaged. Pair Foiled In Jail Break Try morning. Ellis formerly lived about two miles from the Menslngers. The posse opened fire after El ls raised his gun as if to shoot. Menslnger. 28, was the operator Ol a 3.000 acre ranch five mile south, of Merrlman. He was killed shotgun blast . through the front ijoonvay of his farm home. His wife. Elaine, 24. was wound ed but reached a telephone and gave the alarm. Another shot killed her and wounded her 10-mon'ii-old baby. OardneV, 30. and another neighbor,- Cliff . McDonald, bad started for the Mensingcr ranch when thev met -the assailant. Gardner was killed ' by a pistol shot and Mr Donald .wounded by a shotgun Rrotrfers and townspeople helped comb the almost roadless sandhills with planes, jeeps, cars and horsee. A posse of more than 100 cornwed Ellis in a shed on the Andy Ander sen ranch About six miles from Menslngers place. C KLAMATH MILS. MIIW AMERICAN CHINESE FM HMtf btt h. M tf Or4m T Tak. Oaf Ben B. Lee, Mgr. TONITE on KFJI SALEM W Guards foiled a prison break attempt here Thurs- liav thp KAfnnH in lu-n riovc I this time Alvis Odell Davis. 34. ana David C. Johnson. 3i. uere found missing In a S p.m. cell check. A search uncovered them moing in a pue oi sawdust, still l inside the walls. Both went into prison last year, Davis on a four-year term for bur glary in Lane County, Johnson on a thrse-year term for obtaining monev by false pretenses in Klam ath County. The previous night four others, Including the notorious John O. Plnson and Dupree Poe, were caught inside the walls In an at tempted escape. Wfligf TOMORROW ermmsi ,T-7 I Tktarlact.f JL ' ltltlltr la -j 4'JW MUM tf TT wwtwii lyf'l S to Abaf 1 If U ut!ul a tff . "BAR 20 W' ' ' mi 'JfilMli 4. -. Flip, mitracking Maitie in 4. 4. V e new, wiling radio lerin. 4. Itairtlf ANN SOTHERN TONIGHT at 7:00 4- THE CISCO KID at 7:30 Woman of the Year at 8:00 PROUDLY WE HAIL at 8:30 5000 Watti KFJI 1150 on your dial MOTDJU U0MCJUTIN8 STITDl Congressional Hearina On Hells Canyon Dam Project Hears Those Favoring Dam Rv JOHN KAMPS WASHINGTON iit - A Congtes slonal coinmiuee began hearimr testliiiony Friday from a ii'ora of Idaho a id Orenon reslcfenlji lavov lug a bill to authorize Hells Canyon dam In the Snake R.ver. Proponent of the government's Plnll 10 build a .H31.iiillllnn.rii-ll.ir dam 011 tho Idaho-Oregon border, wore ecnemiird to complete their testimony before the House Interior subcommittee ouilng (lie dav. Government olllclals les'lflctl Wednesday and Thursday, and on poncnts of the controversial hill also will be given three days. Committee members took o much time questioning Secrotaiy of Hie Inleiior Oscar L. Chapman on Uie first two days of the hear ing that 12 other government of ficials agreed to submit wrltlon statements instead ot testifying. These were ottered for Paul Raver, head of the Bonneville Power Administration: Harold T. Nelson, Bobe. Idaho, Reclamation Bureau regional director, and other officials of the BPA, Reclamation Burcnu, Park Service. Fbh snfl Wildlife Service, Bureau of Mines and Bureau of Land Management. Raver's statement said Hells Canyon Is a key project in the government's development . pro gram for the Columbia river basin. He said the project will produce power needed in the Pacific North west and will "provide new bases for job opportunities and for pri vate investment, open up new ave nues of industrial development, contribute to an improved stand ard ot living for the people of the basin, promote the conservation ot the river's resources and streng then the nation's security and eco- Hirinf h efl 1 far t.tl.a . . .1 . j CaHEHD GEHU nomlo strength." "Alternate ncbemes" which hnvo been proposed "would cause the ftill atorage of Hells Canyon II '.ell to be waited and lost forover," Raver declared. ' He referred to plans of the Idaho Power Co., a leading opponent of the Hells Canyon project, lo build live smaller dunis In the rlve-r. The five sites would be flooded by Hells Canyon. Raver snld Hells Canyon wouid add 1,100,000 kilowatts of power to the Columbia river system about 800,000 ktlowiwts more than Idaho Power Company plan. Nelson aald in his statement no direct lirlgallon would be possible from the Hells Canyon project but that Scriver Creek power facilities are an Integral part of the Pavctle FRIDAY. MARCH 28, 1052 Unit ot lh Mountain Home reoln- niaiion project. The bill would aulhorlr.e III 4H-" mlllton-doltur Horlver project, us. well as Hells Canyon duni. In his statement (lied Willi tho committee, BPA Potter Mnnnmif William A. Dlttmer confirmed a Fox Said Cause Of Plane Crash SHEBOYGAN, Mich. Ml - Two filers claim a fox wrecked their airplane. Gene Babcock and Glenn Gib bons aald they were watching a (ox on the ground while flying ovt r Lake Thompson near here Thins day. Intent on watching the ani mal, they let the plane slip out of control. It hit the Ice-covered lake. The men escaped with minor injuries. The plana was wrecked. NOW PLAYING at MOLATORE'S! Artie Goodman Trio - Niqhtly for Your Donclnq Pleasure! Molatore's 1112 Main your homt. t en tht (onctti itagt . , , So many mothers wonder "ii my child musical? Has my son my douqhter musical tolentf" Perhaps you've, asked yourself these questions, toa wondered whether your child should or should not, study music. Now you can find the ans wer and, at the same time, help your child with this new and unique Musical Aptitude Test ... the Bald win Tolent-Test. 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