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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1952)
PAGE TWO liKKAIJ) AND NKWS. M.AM A I'll FALLS, OttlXiON SATUltDAY, APKII, 2n, 1!H.' UJUJ 1 U I III TH KFLW 14S Kc.-PST ' Saturday Evening , April 21 00 iporU Htfhllfhiv :1b Homt Town Kewl :3S World Nrwt Summary :(0rienc Editor ABC A O Word Of Life 7 00 Mr. Uulricl Ally ADC 1:2.1 MuMC 7:30 Look to the Sklei t: Kt'HS Radio Speech Dept. t oo Tht Lone Kanici ABC fi:.U) Piciflc Co! Baseball 10:00 10 p m Headline li:in Pacific Coai.t Baktball 11:00 Nwa Summary 11.04 Sign Off ' KFMV 4M Kc.l'ST Sunday, April 27 0U Newi ABC 818 Mornim Song ABC 8 .10 Light and Life Hour ABC 9:00 Calvury Echo 0:13 Chapel In Sky ' B:.ttl Nefro College Choir ABC 10:00 Sunday Newt Special AFC 10:1ft Brunch Time ABC ll.:30 National Vet pert ABC 11:00 Presbyterian Church 1:00 Chritt an in Arttor ABC 12:30 The Church In the Home ABC 1:00 Old fr'auiionei) Rcvixal ABC 1:00 Voice of Prophecy ABC 2:;!0 Greatest Story ABC 3o Hour of Decision ABC 3:30 Song of Kaith 3:4,1 Political Itcrocop i 4:00 U. S Navy Band , 4:13 Jimmy Kid'er ' 4:30 Herald of Truth 6:00 St- p the Mine ABC 6:00 Drew Pearson ABC 6:13 Meet Corllxi Archer ABC 6:43 Home Town New 6:35 World News Summary - 7:00 Cascading Rhythms . 7:30 The Great Adventut. ABC 8:00 Paul Harvey ABC 813 Monday Morning Headlines ABC 8:30 Stewart Craig ABC I 8:45 Chet Huntley ABC UrOO Pacific Coast Baseball 1 10:00 10 P M Headlines J013 Pacific Coast BatetM.ll 11:00 Newi Summary 11.-03 Sign Off t KFMV HM Kc. PST Monday, April 28 6.00 Sign On News Sum. C.03 Corn In trv Morn 6-43 Farm Fare 7:00 Newt Breakfast CL t 7:13 Charlie's Roundup 7:30 Bob Garred. Newi ABC 7:40 Top of the Morning , 7:53 Jonn Conte ABC . 8:00 Breakfast Club ABC , 9:00 Hank Henry Show 9:0 Break the Bank ABC 10:00 Chet Huntley News ABC 1 10:15 Lone Journey ABC 10:30 My True Story ABC 10:33 Whispering Street ABC 31:13 Stop and Shop . 11:30 Against Storm ABC 4 11:45 County Agent Spe&ka 1 11:33 Market Report 12:00 Noon Edition News - ir:13 Pay less Sidewalk Shv " 12:30 Lucky "U" Ranch ABC 2 l:O0 Pari Harvv AfcC T 1:18 Better Living 1 1:30 Mary Margaiet McBrida ABC 2:00 Basin Brefs 2:15 IVntn A Girl Marries ABC 2:30 Mary Marlln ABC 2.43 Rom Evelyn Winters ABC I 3:00 Betty Crocker ABC ( 3:15 Ted Malone ABC I 3:30 Dean Cameron ABC 3:43 Errands of Mercy t 4:00 Requestfully Yours 8 00 Fun Factory ARC 6;11 World rhght Reporter aBC S :W Chet Hunll-y ABC 8:43 B & B TV C 00 S porta High ignis 6:13 Home Ttiun New. 6:ai World Nrvvs Sui.uuary C:."fl Tw'llht Serenade 6:43 Headline Edition ABC 6:33 Ccmlng Attractions on ABC 7 00 The Lone, Ranger ABC 1:M l.enry J. Ta lor ABC 7 43 Siewart Craig ABC a -(W Tim Rl Hand ARC 8:30 "Water and 1U Tutur Vacs in IhU Area. ' 10:00 10 PM Headlines 10:U ISav Star T me 10:;0 Insomn i Club 11:00 News Summary 11:03 Stan Off KFJI 1130 Kc PST Saturday Evening, April 26 6:00 Around Town News 6:13 Klamath Theater Jul 6:,Tfl Ar-emblv of G Hour 7 00 College Choir MBS 1 M Klamath Temple 600 MGM Theatra MBS :0U News. MRS 913 Mr. Myttcry MBS 9 30 Dame Oich. MES 9:33 News MBS 10:00 Lombardo Land ISA MBS 10:30 trowel l 'i Nest MB a 11:00 Night Owls News 11:03 Nulit Ov It Club 12 00 Sign orr KFJI 1150 Kc. PST Sunday, April 27 8 00 Wings of Healing 8:3 S-Mm. News 6 33 Muic B:'i Children's Chapel 9 00 Radio Bible Class MBS 9:30 K'am. Rev Center 9 43 Itland Melodies 1CW News MBS ll-:I3 Mar Rorn MBS 10:30 Lutheran Hour MBS 11:00 Frank and fcraest MBS 11:15 Show Tunes 11:30 Guest Star 11:43 Sunday Favorites MBS 1T:0.1 Noonday Neui 12:13 Bill Cunningham MBS 12: JO Airforce neur MBa 1:03 Official Detective MBS 1:23 News MBS 1:30 Crtme Fighters MBS 1:33 Bobby Bctuon MBS 1:00 The Shadow MBS 2:30 True Detective MBS 3:0 t ahoy Hayes MBS 3:30 Nick Carter MBS 3 3 Cecil Brown. News. MBS 4.00 The Hoover Report 4:16 Mark Kogers utiS 4 30 Steamboat Jamboree 3:00 Musical Arts Council 5:30 Enchanted Hour MBS 6:00 Around Town News 6:13 Klamath Theatre Quia 6:30 Youth Views the News 7x0 J J Anthony MES 7:30 Down You Go MBS 7:53 News MBS 8:00 Twenty Questions MBS 8:30 Forward America 9:00 Glenn Hardy News UBS 9:13 Voice of America 9:30 The Whistler CBS 10:00 M(.M Musical Comedy MPS 11:00 Sign Off KFJI 1150 Kc. PST v ' ! f . DIVISIONAL CHAMPION Klamath's Boy Scout Troop 6, sponsored by the Salvation Army here, was named the outstanding troop sponsored by Salvation Army in the Oregon and Southern Idaho division. Here Maj. Jack Little presents the divisional championship streamer and" Troop Charter to Scoutmaster Bob Penrod as Scout Bry ant Arnold looks on. Hildegarde's Fans to See More of Her in New Film lv KIISKINK JOHNSON iivo braver thai Errol Flvim mid HOLLYWOOD- iNKAi Movie-, I he iwoon Inn mull nouilnit 1ii ftcvrs who .said tiny would llkp iliam leen-aucrs unci housewives, lo sea niorf ol Hlhkuoulo Nrll Ku Krnf "r. .. ..... ullrr oKllnii tier in "UccWoii Be-tmca lm; 1031, Iml I vp nrvrr ' vn ure iiuinn iu rci uirn ,,trn s0 imK, , ,nl ,. wish, u.sllc," And tht mo r twill lit morti n.,. ttwn thtv b.rutnrd for. n . :V"VZ " ."r..r" "Tho SUiner." Ornnnn-niKilr ,...,,... "" movlt o( IDol in whldi L. Nrfl l" 'uul f.1 .V.,n ri,"c"?"' sirluptd down lo Bvplcmbt.-Mo.n i "A . " ""' 'alu Pink. Is nboui lo hi; ihe it-lioio , "')"'' ' Uictcr clroull nnd the word s "ill While 8tulner wiis reeordlim Hint the utts me noiim to ouido "i thrme imiilu lio hud will- Heilv Lmunrr "Eosliuw. Ilr"' .nolo imiu nit Miuiio, Hlidemirdo blushed on 'the set ol I wrote oown tht initio, mid Imtl "The snows ol Kllluiiuilnio" when Hi recorded liy tht) Deccn ntudio I brousht up the subleel: ImkII on-hrsliH the tlieinn mulv "I'm not no.nK lo teel ioitv lor tor t Iu Ice riullo news brondciisl mysoU, ' slio told mo. "Alter nil, I Several nltht Inter lie Invited I siKiied ti conlruct lo do i lit" m- stealer to hi home lo piny poker, nrr.' knownw wlmi the M-rlpl WKsjunned on .he "rudlo" in record' nil About. II -i ridiculous In scieum lug niiuiiniei mid tilelnei's briind and crv now. J ihouldn't Imve new music filled the room, nude the pltluro In Hie beiilninim stclnrr dropped Ills riud.n, If I were uolim to be icnslllye. Huinped to Iiih leel ..lid screumed: "It's Bient dininiilic purl for,. yc y,,,, , 1)V lml,. tl , nie. II would uo wonoeriui n uiiuoshlblt. I Ju.il wrote III they'd .'list cul levv-tr-thlims." -yn 0, a c n n ' I be," It s nuitlive Idol .vliiil nin lor miiid-ome Kent Tuvlor s TVs "Bortmi niiiiklc" ..nor Holly wood career duruiK which he ro lunnceii nlniost every ulni'iour doll on Uie screen. Bluckle'a prlVHle corrected n nclor In t scene lor "The Mlorv ol Will Hotiers" Willi the wtinlii'i: "Not Hint wny. You urn bniklnu up the wronii irn.'k " Credit Irene Itvoil with Ihe dime Unit rolls under I lie Ird. It's Ml i tills- IiimiIk Klvnnvltli lulf, lint I hi' uiuniiiiie ol I'lrna nnd I'nl Wvimirn nlniost cninhlnu on the rocks slinrllv be. lore 111" v left lor Niishuii lor Hint The only inonev Hint noes ns iht-wiio-iiels,sl,ipped li lul. Ilouiil; lui tod.iv ns II did l.S veurs im" Is Ms the word lor I'ul's ililrinniii. I IKl I) "JUST THIS ONCE" SUNDAY DOORS OPEN 12'30 p. m. Crippled Man Killed by Car Carrier Cut I Not Economy Child's Body Found in River B i!lE!1 cfkrTl,e bod' of Bonnie , Pol.URna and bought s photogrtplr Rondthsler. S as re-nverH , . . ..l i '. . k. i GRANTS PASS i Stnmon Rowcll. 6. whose hip svss broken Insi summer when ninn running Irom s sloro bumped Into him. 'headed for the Elks ciub at du-k .Thursday. As he crossed a street, aided by a crutch, a car hit him. He was killed outright. Rowell came here III 1907 from was recovered .. i !.., a w. tr ; Friday from the Powder River voorhles. By coincidence. II was Itre. - ... ku Mr Vru.rht,a TTie daughter nf Mr and ti- nn..,a.ur .hif,h hi. Hnih upemuons said J-rmay Rob Rondihaler she fell mm n.. n ... n.n n. . . Irhsrl wiMin. , House refusal to approve funds for river earlier Friday while play. ! primer and once was assistant TV's getiini more like the i .l"'u' s not mg wun neignoor cnuaren near foreman of the wasnmgton stnie movies everv day. There s now : NEW YORK I The Chief of ! : Naval said Young. "I'vo been lls'.rnliui lo Hits newi brundcuht foi nionlhs lhcy'se alwi.ss u.ed llm: inu-u- ' stelner shmiued lulo his chulr. shruugrd his shoulders end .mi Id; "You know, when, I wroir liint iihmIc I had a luimy lecllmi I d lieurd 11 belore " Susnn Bull, a lull .5 ft 1 In i mid xoi'Meous biunet Is movliiu lulo lite Ava and Lnnn Klniuour leuuue i I'l. She lust ulnvrd the "other wiraii" Willi Joseph Cotteu and Slit llev Winters In I ;m,tmrl -- Ui.d now It a lew rut gowns and smoldering, come-hither eyes ( o r her at Jeff Chnndlers co-slar In "Yankee Buccaneer" Snvs Su.-an. a former band singer from Bullulo. N. Y.. "I don l make my enlranee until Pstt 47. But when I do, things alnrt In happen." The Douglas Montgomery who's siarnng NUC's Cameo Theater TVerslon of "Peer Ovnl" as a three-part se.-inl Is Ihe same U M who will wed Kay Young, ex-wile of Lis Taylor's new hubbv. Ml- FIRST TIME AT REGULAR PRICES! Laaatwaataiassa Winner of Four ACADEMY AWARDS! Winnie Sees End of Debts ' LONDON Ifl Prime Minister Churchill said Friday that with ef J tort and sacrifice Britain can pull JJ out of the red in three or four J years. "It is my belief," he told a cheer- lng audience of Conservatives, "that in three or lour- years we ' shall be able to prasent to: fur . lellow countrymen a situation ' in which world peace will be more secure and British solvency firmly established." J In a fighting speech reminiscent . of his wartime appeal Xor "blood, sweat and tears." the 77-year-old rime Minister flailed his Socialist opponents for "spitting out their spite upon us." J "We shall not," he growled, "be . turned from our course by their a clamor or obstruction." Churchill addressed the Primrose League, founded more than a cen " Uiry ago by leading conservatives and dedicated to Seeping Britain , strong. Its members gave him a a standing ovation, Churchill said his Conservative government is "trying its utmost i to undo the harm of six years' . Socialist rule which bad brought us , a iu uie verge oi national oankruptcy and left us to the hard task of getting back to the high road . . ." j Geiger Works i For Kef auver Monday, April U 6:00 Sunrise Serenade 6.40 Look to the Skiea 6 35 Term Reporter 7:30 Take to the Air , 7:tXJ Hemingway News MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:30 Headlines & Bylines ?:3 Best Buy 00 Cecil Brown MBS 13 Breakfait Gang MPS 8:30 Bible Institute MBS 8 00 Homemaker Hirmonjes 9:13 Putter Party JM3 r.ivor.tes of Yesterdav 10:00 Newspaper of the Air MBS 10:15 Tello Test MBS 10:30 La Potntet 10:45 Concert 10:33 Cuirltu 11 00 Ladles rair UBS 11:15 News MBS 11:30 Queen for a Day MBS 12:00 Name Bands 12:13 Noonday News 12:31 Your Dance Tunes 12:45 Market and Livestock 12:55 Klamath Notes 1:00 Jack Ksrkwood MBS 1:M lake a Number MBS 2:00 Vewa, MES 2:05 News MBS 2:1.1 Two et 2:!5 2:45 Answer Man MBS 3:00 Kicky'a Reauest 4:00 Behind the Story MBS 4:13 Hemingway News MBS 4:'0 Curt Nasser Vlme MES 4:43 Sam Hayes. News MBS Z 00 Bobay Benson MBS 3:30 Wild B'P Hickok. MBS 3:55 News MBS 6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS, 6:15 Klamath Theatre Qua 6:30 Around Town News 6:40 Something to Think About 6:45 Sam Hayes, News MBS 6:35 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 I Was A Comraunlst for FBI 7:30 Bright Star 6:00 Let George Do It MBS 8 J0 Hollywou Theater MBS 0:00 Glenn HarcTy News MBS 0:15 Fulton Lewis News MB, 0:30 Mutual Kewsreel MBS 0:45 Sports Final 0:55 5-Mlnute Final MBS 10:00 1 Love a My stery MBS 10:15 Survival 10:30 War Front-Home Front MBS 11:00 NiM Owls News 11:115 Night Owls Club 12:00 Sign Off Drlntlna office at Olvmoia. In 1937 full-time CDS talent ..i in iii. he sold his music shop here and lvwood to catch ell the lutle retlred. I theater emotcrs. He was a member of the Elks. ! There's no sound track Irlckerv a 3'.'nd degree Mason, nnd a past behind the fng-horn voice of nlnl grand chancellor o( the Oregon si"' I, five-year-old George VVIn Knights of Pythias. j slow, who plays Cary Gram's son Robert R. Mome. Id. an employe lu Warners' "Room inr nn M PENDLETON t.ft .Inhln Vauoht of the circulation denartment nf : nnrD u un 1,1.. is a House not only reduced former mayor, derided he'd sell the Dally Courier, was driver ol erlrk Crawford, lies been lalklnc requests by the amoutihls chestnut saHril n.Br nA the ear whlrh hit him Mnlni uiri llt.t . i..r....n.. i isought for the second 60,000 - ton sooner had his ad appeared In the he didn't see Roweli, who was 'the role after a radio appearance r.asi uregoman man a man called . wearing aark ciouies. . ttrt Art Llnkleller. Navy offered lo cut other shlDbuild- i ! ing to offset its cost. I Adm. Vt'illiem M. Fechteler. in !a speech at ihe Bond Club of New Theatei york. said ihe elimination of the 1 308 million dollar carrier from the 1953 defense appropriations wns a terious blow to the Navy ine Navy Efforts to revive her failed. Former Mayor's Mare Swiped i carrier the first is under con. jstruction but it specifically for- hls daughter about the horse, then Jbade the Nay to use other funds' showed uo at the stable where the ;iu gel u siaiieu. jne Beanie nas mitre was keot. ijei vo net on uie aeicnse ouagei. Vsught still OFSTIK GETS MEDAL TOKYO 1 The Navy w ants to sell the nounced Friday Rear Adm. Ralph j PORTLAND tV- Kefaiivrr fnr President Committees were named j - rnuay jur uie i-irsv, becond ana Fourth Congressional Districts by William L. Josslln, Portland, state J director. a Among committee members: t First District Roy R. Hewitt, at Salem; Second District Mrs Eva Nelson Shold, Pendleton, chair man; Hal E. Geiger. Klamath , rails, vice-chairman: Fourth Dis- . inci jonn o. Chatt. Eugene, Faith Topic At Devotions TULELAKE "Faith'' was the topic for devotionals presented by Mrs. Robert Barrows at th Anrll 23 meeting of the Guild of the Tule 1 a k e Community Presbyterian church. The business meeting followed a i.jo p.m. aessert luncheon served by Mrs. Carl Jensen. Mrs. Sam naerson ana Mrs. William Behind lcr. nev. MarviE Keyser gave an Faith In Even hit parents are worried rboul how his voice will sound when he nutlures. "Tl'a n lr-. n... I.,. f . . . Fechteler said ttli.t the carrier 'horie and flcnires In An It If h ran A. Ofstle has been aw-arHrrl theiv.irf "ih.i n,.t ...., i. i,, w i.... wes the prime priority project In. find her. Last seen Thursday, she : Distinguished Service Medal forlg midget." Uie Navy s constnic'.ion program. iW8s parrying tha- unidentified meritorious service as command- Michael Curtl. ihe director who he asserted that he was "deeply man away at a gallon. er of Task Force 77. 'murders Ihe English language .-nd seriously concerned ' with the " ? ks of the carrier bcause he saw "a repetition of a situation which has befallen naval strength in the i past." Tne Navy's operating chief de clared that elimination of the big carrier "is to deny the Navy the use in a vers- lew vears of ihe best planes which Industry can ruild fo( purpose ol cirrlcr.at- He said the "Forrestal" started by the Navy last year will be able to handle the heavier and faster jet planes which will be available before the vessel is completed in about four years. SCIENCE TO MOl'NTAINTOP MUNICH. Germany uB The West German government intends to convert the 9.700-foot Zugspitze, highest peak of the Bavarian Alps, into the "mountain ol science." More than tl.428.000 have been set aside for the construction of fortress-like concrete building atop me zugspuze. "lswoSt!si TONIGHT ONLY Dan Dailey - Celesit Holm in "CHICKEN EVEHY SUNDAY" Robert Mltchom In "FIGHTING COMMAND" I chairman; Mrs. Christina Mice li! !n:';l?!,on"L ," "Fa Rosebure. viee . rhirmo- ;."' ?tlon and Pearl Moore js ii... , '"'''i Tlle T.nrri'e Prnvnr" tarttK Alice MeClnsicv .p .' i Ine Lords Prayer J ' Josslln said 'the Third nisi n'.-i . Da.'e Br'Pc at the piano. Committee would be announced later. The committee will organize i county clubs. Mrs. Joada Leonard, Grants Pass, state director of the women's division, will conduct a campaign to get out the vote, . Josslln said. sang Mrs 3 KLAMATH FALL. ORgaJOM man. I It was announced that Miss Irene rorsywe, r-resoyterlan missionary serving in Communist controlled China is recuperating from ex periences in the war zone, on the East coast. Miss Forsvthe. well-knnwn In th Klamath Basin escaped with the help of unidentified persons. She is a resident of Oregon and re- inuuieo in unina arrer ninr mi. slonaries had left because of the desperate plight of the people in ihe area she served. She has tnlkorf here several times. She will speak at the general Presbyterian as sembly In the East in mid-summer. Members planned for the com munity dinner to be served Satur day night at the American Legion hall when service awards will be given. Mrs. H. T. Street la chair. AMERICAN CHINES! 'sl t (fiats hsjstf Ph. rr Ordan Ta Tad Oat Ben B. Lee, Mgr. !Fos efficient 1 Service . . .1 It was also annnnnp ti.,4 r-i u . "'Qv vnui cn council o: women will hold J Program meeting. May 2nd at There will be a community fare well purtv. Sunrlnv pvotiln,, s.,.n 27, In the church parlors honoring Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shepard who are leavino hpt-a tn mni-. ..u.u nv loaaice Falls. Shepard manager for several years of the Tulelake area, noiifneni. s Power Co. hag been transferred Everyone Is invited. Mrs. Shepard was a gift from the Guild In recognition "X ".Tu Is president of the vuiiu ujr wis, r rang Howard, president. DOUGLAS PORTLAND Iff) Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas has spent slOO for a page In the Oregon Voters Paimmlet to fell nennia tw to VOtC for him for the Demnernllx nomination for president in the May HI primary but his sunporlcrs are going ahead with their ram. STARTS SUNDAY PCary Grants J Bets-yDrake )mm rwntSK shqv saaasLf Room For rWNE IVIORE lf 'movej Won B Co-Fcaturette II I "SAINTS of SANTA-FE" il Winter Wonders I Sleepy Time Poisum II Ends Tonight "Blood on the Moon" The Outlaw ONE DAY ONLY SUNDAY DORIS V V 0onm 25.Ti.us oot xno etc Hit DAY. JRDON V sMRAE ' ...When wJ musn; "trtf ' 'uerf WANDERING 6UNFICHTER! f ALAN ii, r r v sm- u sasv mm BIG TWIN TECHNICOLOR HIT i SHOW SMHA FUEHMAN CNAJSIl WCKFORD n 5 1 3 RECOltDIElVDED YfJ A rOR CniLDIlEN (yffs 111 fill W-JJ KiniTrnox 1 1 W L'J 1 1 XiF5? TIIK Ill dlNMNQ " ' 4fljL SHOWS AT KIM HUNTER KARL MALOEN 7:U KMIN HAW I I TENNESSEE WILLIAMS 8:3Z STARTS TODAY!! Lett Complete Show At Midnight i ' . Vsk'1 r ''iL. A V" ' ; ". ' - Tj-... f SI cota our'iAur ahd ut thi IHDII INJOT OUI COMFUTI rrea rmj can citlaa br Psnsl-Cnla Rill r . PnO A Al. ' iPtVK as r-l A IV',.,' ',V e.v 1 V? ..T 0 ao ,nAaUMrwoniEr.iAiM VEOA BV"J,VHiisvAii P C,lnt0n ,1 ll CHARLES WAITERS ohnrRT O'BRIEN -IRVING WH?., W1,niiw... - - -.r: :,a . u Hin issai SfHWSl v - .ARTHUR FREED palgn, anyhow.