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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TUESDAY, MAY fl, 10.12 a emB agg8gB-Li 111 iii' eggngane UKUV Tucuday Even In r, May 00 Sporti Hlfhlifhli . It) Horn Town Newa 23 World Ntwa Summary 30 Twilight Berrnad 45 Held I in Edition ABC S.M Coming Attraction! on ABC , 1:00 Crratett Story ABC 7:30 United or Not ABC ... , 11:00 NftWR.and Thtatr ARC . 8:30 Pacific Coast BaietMll 10:00 10 P.M. Headline 10:1ft Pacific Coast Baseball -. 11:00 Newi Summary, . - . . -s. ., IVM Sim Off ,. .; . . . , KFLW Wedneiday, May 1 A:00 Sim on New Summary :05 Corn In tha Morn , 6:43 B B TV 9:00 Newi. Break fait Edition 1:1ft Charlie s Roundup 7:30 Bob Uarred & Newa ABC 1:40 Top of tha Morning ?:SS John Conic ABC 8:00 Breakfast Cub ABC -9:00 JUnk Henry Show (1:30 My True Story ABC 9:35 Whlsperlnc Streets ABC 10:19 Again, the Storm ABC 10:30 Chel Huntley ABC 10:43 Break the Bank ABC St? - WEDNESDAY - -CURTAIN AT tIGHT DdifttlilJIotilllKd'T. ANNE CRAWFORD MICHAEL RENNIE JEAN SIMMONS wflW to Wf by ik non wio fove yoa J I Ivct tntftWd MOrWl oi I I 'Owlet, "The totw I -J tdg end The tenet." I nmtmrnnrm LSSb-"" QHWJfCWCfC- COMING TOMORROW rtdeladiliiLy CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY MOJf CTl'ON Of M'CREA DeCAMO to " 1 uifS!fWS00j Mm STARTS TOItlTtt -r " WWW :' FRE8 PONY CART I ' Vaines every eve. I 11:13 Stop & Shnp 11:.TQ Lone Journey ABC 11:43 Muslrat lluundup 11:33 Market Report 12:l0 Ktwi, Noon tditton 13:13 Payleu Sidewalk Show 19:30 Lucky-U Ranch ABC 1:00 Easy Llslenlng .. 1:13 Better Living 1:30 Mary Marlln ABC 1:43 Rom. of KveUn Wtntera ABC 1:00 Betty Crocker ABC 1:15 Basin Briefs J:30 Mary- Margaret M Bride ABC J: 00 ABC Late News ABC 8:13 Ted Malone ABC 3:0 Bi Jon Sparkit ABC 3:45 Mark Trail ABC 4:00 Requettrully Youra 5:00 Fun Factory ARC S:?3 World Fllaht Reporter ABC 3:30 Voice of America ABC 3:43 B B TV :00 Sports Highlights :1S Home Town Newa $.33 World Ntws Summary :.T0 Twilight Serenade HMrillM EdiUan ABC :33 Coming Attractions on ABC T:00 The Lone Ranger ABC T:30 Mystery Theatre ABC 8:00 The Top Guy ABC 30 Pacific Coast Bast 011 10.00 10 P.M. Headhres 10:13 Pacific Coast Baseball . 11:00 News Summary U 03 Sign Off KFJI Tuesday Evening, May 8:00 Gabriel He Iter MBS 6:13 Klamath Theater JuU 8:30 Around Town Newa 8:40 Something to Think About 6:43 Sam Hayee Newa MBS 6:33 Bill Henry MBS 7.-00 Black Museum MBS 7:00 Peter Salem MBS 8 KM) Count Monte Onto MBS 8:50 Roving at Rudy's 8:43 Heidelberg Karmonalres 9:00 Glenn Hardy New MBS 9:13 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 9:30 Mutual N'ewirael MBS 9.45 Sports rtnal 9:53 S-Minute Fli.al MBS 10:00 I Lov A Mystery MBS 10:15 Here to Veti 10:30 Opera Concert MBS 11. -00 Niaht Owls Newa . 1103 Night Owls Club ' l.UO Btlgn U!I KFJI Wednesday, May 7 6:00 Sunrise Serenade 6:33 Farm Reporter 7:00 Hemingway News MVS 7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:30 Headlinea Bylines 7:45 Be-.t Buys 8:00 Cecil Brown MBS 8:13 Breakfast Gang MBS 8:30 Bible Institute MBS 9:00 Homemakers Harmonies 9:15 Garden .Guide 9:30 Platter Party 9:43 Favorites of Yesterday 10:00 NewaMDer of tha Air MBS 10:15 Tetlo Test MBS 10:30 LaPointes 10:43 Concert 10:55 Currins 11:00 Ladies Fair MBS 11:25 News MBS 11:30 Queen For A Day MBS 12:00 Name Bands 12:15 Noonday rew ' 12:30 Dance Tunes 12:45 Market St Livestock 12:55 K la main Notes Iff) Jack Kirk wood MBS 1:30 Take a Number MBS 20 News MBS 2:03 News MBS 2:15 Two at 2:13 3:15 Answer Man MBS 3:30 Ricky's Bequest 4:00 Behind the Story MBS 4:15 Hemingway News MBS 4:30 Curt Miuty Time MBS 4:45 Sam Hayes New MBS 5:00 Twilight Time 5:30 Wild Bin H1CK0K MBS 3:55 Newa MBS 6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:15 Klamath Theater Quia :30 Around Town News i 6:40 Something To Think About :45 Sam Hayes News MBS 6:55 Bill Henry MBS 70 Family Theater MBS 7:30 Cisco Kid MBS ' so What's tha Nam of song hbs SUM Mysterious Traveler MBS 90 Glenn Hardy News MBS 9:15 Fulton Lewis Jc MBS 9:30 Wrestllna 10:13 1 Love a Mystery MBS 10:30 Out of Thunder Hs5 110 Night Owls News 115 Night Owls Club 12:00 Sign Off Artie Shaw Closes Pages Of New Book to Ex-Wives IN TRADITIONAL GESTURE, retiring Dunsmuir Mayor Joseph H. Ailas (left), turns the gavel over to new Mayor Fred 0. Lloyd, who says he's "in favor of everything that's good for Dunsmuir." By I llMxINK JOHNSON HOLLYWOOD INFA1 Behind Dip Screen: Ln Tumrih Av CnrUiitT nnil Knlhleen Wlmor emi rc:x Arlie Slinw tfoesn l oven mention them m Ills ex-wives In his "solll-srurchlim" IthM's whftl the nds will my i itutnblogrMiliv, The Trouiile Willi Clnderelln," due on the bookstall) In Mv, I wnnrled BMey nrools of ill" book don'i me how nd here'! ivhnt Aii e snvs About tlinr. I'lnue ultrr ivvenlliiK Unit his rexl name Is Abrnlmm I?sc Arsiinw- "y: ........ I inndc nn tinnoiy uoicn 01 cverv Inst one ol my msrriKnes. Of course. I must v I 's either clever or lucky enough or mnybe mst iii Iii Muuld ei'.ouuu (in i iesst two lnliiiires) lo hnve picked lUVSeil SOII1C prcuy UHIUII huw ninrlu riv..... ....I pnruirrs wm-ii v.uir . ku ... )C,ipve Fisher trfi huddling Oil up the works. ms new -i,,, cnoinntl." about i mild III llllr.-. ttiia n Mmv- (.,.,,,. ,,. B,,rf . ,..r.. latlon irom loisioy. ..... Dlii Lynn's no for miislr.) The truth nbout women I will .....,., W. ...- spenk when I hsvo one leg In the 7 """S.? ; coffin: then I will quickly pull the ft" " i"L''rT,,', ' oih.-r one In mid clnp down the j.n,.. . Aihihi ' rv.i.rn. id." Iiltlnii In Hollywood because I.nU . T ... , . Is supposed to be No. 1 (Irl in lis hush-hush, but UI received 11,. nf. of Jnck r.r.m. snecisl periiilssloii from the U. S. I Tteasurv depsrtmeni to use rei And still the movies wiih TV $4 and sin bills S10.000 worth sequences roll ofl the line. Now for scenes In "It Ortws on Trees." Ut's Fox 'Tnxl." n vrn sbout It's Hie firm tlnw renl hills luveioi who wed-, n colleen In Fire, ever been photoKrnnhed tor 1 develops mimesis mien his return movie. All ol Hie bills will he sent 10 the U. S. mid becomes Hie object bck lo WiifhliiBion nnd burned of n lrenr.led senrcli bv Ills wsr lolri Mn of jHmes Wnen toiorl Bwsnson s lexain null In "Three For Bedroom C", showed his Uther dinwlng oi k man with six srnis. "Why six rms, ton?" Warren asked. Glenn answered: "Oh, he'j a Hollywood chancier. ' Mlndy . Caiboii. utiihtlniialliiR It lo thunderous applause at tha Mo cambo. Is admlttliia- Hist ah win brave the "copycat" taunts and slur In a 16-mlnute TV snnirfesi lor NBC patterned aller Dinah Shore's program. Movie offers are pourlim In for Mlndy, who re sembles Insrld Beraman, but she won't stan any contract that pro hibits TV. Wheel Denlse Parcel -queencs Into a bathuiK suit lor I lie Hi. it time In her career 111 Esther Wil liams' forllicomluii "Dnnueiniis When Wet," The busty French Hal plays ft'ther s opponent In nn 1 i:iiHllh channel swim. tiiififin (iiiMNiiinii. Htitllcv Win ters rniiinnllo ilr,.m. Just Icnincil Ilie iiielndy jl "The Biar HihuikiIiI Biinner" and keens whlsiliim H i pniiles. One nlitlit Bhrllrv said: "llonev. tlont whl silt tlint- peonle have to stand tip." $40,000 Blaze On Waterfront PORTLAND I Damage was estimated at MO.OOO In a fire which burned a boathouse and cruiser at the Portland Yacnt ciud Monaay Tile 53-foot boat was owned bv John A. Sprouse. Portland. A number of other cruisers and boathouses were toned or floated out of danger. Cotton Case Figure Quits Lodge Holds Ike Top Man PORTLAND Oen. Eisen hower Is the best qualified candi date to make a durable peace. Sen. Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts told a rally here Monday night. Lodge, who Is Eisenhower's cam paign manager, said Republicans must have a winner for their candi date In the forthcoming election. "Every time the people have had n chance to vote lor him," he said, Eisenhower has been a winner." Of the general's r1ministrative experience. Ledge said: He nandied 12 minion men and the expenditure of billions of dol lars and he made a Rood record as an administrator while president of Columbia University." Criticizing the Truman adminis tration Lodge said. "If Eisen hower had been president in recent years, v.e wouldn't have spent 80 billion dollars and have only the second best air force." I WASHINGTON uB Clovls D. Walker, central figure in a Senate investigation of government cotton : buying deals, resigned Monday as ; director of the Agrtrulturc Deuart ; ment's cotton branch In a letter of resignation. Walk icr said his action "does not con stitute any implication of guilt on !mv part" but he felt that to stay In j office, in the light of charges made lacainsl him. would be ' enibar rassing to the dcnnrlincnt and also : detrimental to my health." ; A department Investigator told .the Senate Agriculture Committee .Friday that Walker had given In- side information lo an Eevplian Icotton broker about government I plans lo buv Egyptian cotton. I Shortly before Walker s resigna tion was announced. Secretary of I Agriculture B. annan had asked to I be heard bv the Senate Agricul ture Committee to answer a com- plaint bv Sen. Aiken (R.-Vl.l that jBrannan had tried to "cover up" wrongdoing In the farm aid program. after the picture is completed. ' Burt Lancaster has purchased I Paul Wellinan's "Broncho Apache" las an upcoming starring movie j. . . Producer Anthony Darnbo rough Is offering half of England lo Olivia de Havllland to co-str 1 with Michel Rediin-ve In "The Net. . . . Diplomacy in noiij-oun depf. Blng Crosbv wanted to start "The Road to Bnll" on -April 31. Hope demanded an April 28 start ing date. The studio compromised the canieias started turning April 21. . I SAFE GETS RIDE I INDIANAPOLIS ifi-The day af ter Charles E. Stuart supplied the "junior deputy" badees which Sher iff Dan Smith passed out to eager youngsters, burglm-s broke into Stuart's automobile agency and ihauled away a safe In a new car. I a rm aw-- HXAMATM 9kWM. 0C AMERICAN CHI NISI Mv MM tv (Mm Ta Take Oat Ben B. Lee, Mgr. Kathurlne Hepburn will play a 70-year-old eraay woman. In "Miss Ilargreaves" In London her first Brltirh film . . . Barbara Paylon and Tom Neal had a hush-hush meeting with their pal. Jimmy Cross, who was a witness to the Tone-Ncal sluglcst, and asked him to give up his new friendship with Tone. Cross refused and told Tom tc please Rick up the bar-bells and exercise weights stored In his base ment. . . . Jeff Chandler doesn't know It. but UI has another Indian warrior role lor him. The famous j redskin Osceola in the etudlo I forthcoming "Seminole." Glenn Warren, the four-vear- uride Tile happ- ending comrf Iwhen the Irish lan spots inlssiim j hubbv on a TV show. Applauding ' Dagmar? AN IASYWAYT0 HAVI A PIANO T cm rtnl lfly atw ipl.l plfaf Ufa) Iff l.ffli . Ht n... !. ;. i:t N. lia. a) , ,w afalalr falf. Ahfr a rffffafflf naif ?a eta. If ifa. aaaajf tfm rfal la aar rkiif afrffmfBI. taf rfal alfffrf p1t If N frfailfa la Mr virfSaff arrffal fad af ala.fr frvi BfraifRl la arrff wj. Tba aaaaihlr Mratfaif ff b Bf . unit bl.afr Ikfa rfal. Or, It aa tra- FINAL WEEK...! .r.ll'3HL, a H 1 The "DICK LANE TRIO" NOW APPEARING IN THE NEW IWUM IWWMI ninirjuiii nun 11 or the WILLARD HOTEL COCKTAIL Entertoinment 5:30-6:30 p.m. DINNER SERVICE 6 p.m.-1 a m. DANCING 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 o.m. try ur "after the nivle" ipeclall served from 10 p.m.-1 a.m. Smoke for Pleasure Attention farmers: Now li the time to order your hall Insurance on your crop. Hans Norland ; Insurance. (27 Fine St. UNDER WMDt rktM Urwtml 111 IUm4 W(. PkaM 4llt j , - 1 rv- nvw 1 imc Uurltiv PfPlI ClB tKltllfi) Lf. By JEAN OWENS Small, red paper peppers; pinned on by the Senior girls, adorned U)e chests of each new member of the Pep Pepper Club today. In this way the 28 Sophomore and Junior girls learned oi their admittance to the club. The older girls wore their uniforms for the occasion. Andrea Bailey, - Terry Borgen, Marilyn Brandt, Doris Campbell, Patricia Collins, Shirley Crawford, Carol Elliott. Nancy Elliott, Su zanne Frel, Susan Geary, Margaret Greear. Sharon Hayford. Ann Hen derson, Dena Lampropulos, Beverly Martz, Ginger Martz, Snlriey Mat toon, Joan Meador, Loreen Mills, Ann Pederson, Sue Ramsby, Shirley Roberts, Jewell Rodgers, Shirley Schoenthaler, Margaret Scholer, Marorie Schreeve. Carole Warner and Ruth Wood all received pins. A mother-daughter tea honoring the new Peppers, win be presented this Saturday afternoon at the home of Barbara Rodgers. Several clubs have held their elections recently, and included in tnem was tne K Club, wno voted yesterday. Chosen to head-up the Lettermen's Club were George Han son, president, Doug Pence, vice president and James Young, ptcre-tary-treasurer. Harold Slagel. president, Ed Tom lin, vice-president, Shirley Cox, sec retary and Andrea Bailey, publicity chairman are the brand-new of ficers of the Script and Mike So ciety. That election was also held yesterday. Don't forget to attend the KUH8 annual soring music concert Fri day night! Beginning In the main auditorium at eight o'clock the program will feature the a cap- pella choir, KU Orchestra, the Boys' Glee Club and tne Girl's Glee Club. Outstanding music will be heard that night. Varden Thinks Thief Around COLUMBUS. O.. I Warden Ralph W. Alvis of Ohio Peniten tiary admitted Monday "there's a uuef in nere aomewnere. ' The admission came after word leaked out the penitentiary com missary was looted about a month ago. Alvis said the burglar got SO cartons of cigarettes, and boxes of candy, peanuts and gum valued at $100. Jle said the thief tore off a screen and then Jimmied a window to gain entrance. Thus far, prison sleuths have been unable to lo cale the culprit. "Perhaps someone Just wanted to keep. In practice," Alvis said. LONG KLONDIKE TREK LONG BEACH, Calif., UP) Ed Markey, of Long Beach, came home from Alaska recently to rest his feet. Markey reports he tmlged 607 miles on foot through the Klondike for a Los Angeles contractor. 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