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PAGE TWO HKRALO AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. ORKGON TUKSI1AY, MAY 13. 1052 wljiumi' Jn iiiniiiii.mi mimiip '.'i liU'nii f'li it'i.ii.irnr n ni' ri rmoi KFLW H5 Kcv-PDT Tuesday Evening, May 13 1 00 Sporta Hlihlljhti i:lfi Horn Town News S M World Ncwi Butnmary e TO Twllllht S .rud. 49 llr.dlin. Edition ABC S:S3 Comlnf Altrcctlons on ABC 7:00 Grcnlnat Story. ABC 1:30 Pollt'cal Bdcit. 8:00 Eic.p. with Mo ABC now y-aq PAINTING THE CLOUDS v PLUS Color Cartoon Comedy Sports llAlT TIMI TODAY mmm DEBORAH KERR STEWART GRAHGO) THI RED BADGE OF COURAGE WEDNESDAY CURTAIN AT MOVIE OF THE WEEKT-nm TTTTX 1 I t km i EOT THIMSTNLMS ivfRMAetVaermwsr A BIG PICTURE 15 BIG STARS! IN A SCREENFUL OF THRILLS, UUGHS, ROMANCE! Ettiel BARRYM0RE GARY COOPER VAN JOHNSON GENE KELLY JANET LEIGH FREDRIC MARCH WILLIAM POWELL S. L SAKA1L UtnthtUH LGKnaliUltnr HMqi DAVIS 1MB stent . si : sends! : chills j your spmet If; iAV otlsA iill ACCLAIMED BY MILLIONS! EBCgr :Mishty as Goliath! fty-tyS TmilMl m ""fi3!jv ' s mil j,ooo vtMni Soyr-! -RAYMOND MASSEY HURON MOORE United Not 9C 0:00 Pacific Coast Babll 1000 10 P.M. Headlfi.t 10:13 Pacific Coast Batcball IO:M Music 11:00 Nwi Summary 11:04 Sign Off KFLW 145t Ke. PUT Wednesday. My 14 :O0 Slyn on Kwi Summary 8 Oi Corn in tnt worn 8:43 B B TV 1:00 Ncwi. Brcakfatt Edition 7:15 Charlic'a Roundup 1:30 Bob Uarrcd V Kami ABC T:0 Tup ol tha Morning f:33 John Contc ABC 8:00 BrcskUst Club ABC 9:00 Hank Henry Show :30 Break tbt Bank ABC 10:00 Che t Huntl, Newt ABC 10:13 Lone Journey AEC 10:30 Mv True Siory ABC 10:33 WhLsperins Street ABC 11:13 Acalntt the Storm ABC 1I:.0 Slop & Shop 11:43 Musical Roundup 11:33 Market Report 13:00 r-'eu-. Noon Edition 11:13 FMei Sidewalk Show 12:30 Lucky -U Ranch ABC 1:00 Paul Harvey ABC Bet.er L.v.i:r 1:50 Mary Margaret McBride ABC 3:00 Bain Brief J:1S When a Girl Marries ABC ?:.M t ary harlii' ABC 2:43 Rom. of Evelyn Winters ABC 3:00 Betty Crocker ABC 3:13 Ted Maloue ABC 3:30 Dean Cameron ABC 3:43 Manhattan Maharajah ABC 4:00 Requej-tfully Your 3KKI Fun Factory ABC 3:23 World Flight Reoorter ABC 3:no diet Huntley ABC 3:43 B St B TV 6:00 Sports Highlichts 6:13 Home Town News 6:33 World Ntws Summary 6:30 Twilight Serenade 6:43 Headline Edition ABC 6:53 Coming, Attractions on ABC 7:00 The Lone Ranger ABC 7:30 Mystery Theatre ABC 8:00 Sen. Kefauvcr B:M Top Guy ABC 9:00 Newstand Theatre ABC 9:30 Pacific Coast Baseball 10:00 10 P.M. Headlines 10:15 Pacific Coast Baseball 10:30 Music 11:00 New? Summary 11:03 Sign Off KFJI 1150 Kc PDT Tuesday E renins;. May 13 6 00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:13 Klamath Theater Quu 6:30 Around Town News 6:40 Something to Think About :45 Sam Hayes News MBS 6:53 Bill Henry MBS TrOO Black Museum MBS 7:30 Peter Salem MBS 8:00 Count Monte Cm to MBS 8:36 Roving at Rudy's 8:45 Heidelberg Karmonalres 9:00 Glenn Hardy News MB1 9:13 Fill ton Lewis Jr. MBS 9 30 Mutual Newsreel MBS 9:43 Snorts Final 9:33 5-Minute Fli.at MBS 10:00 I Love A Mystery MBS 10:15 Here's to Vets 10:30 Opera Concert MBS 11:00 Nizht owls News 11:05 Night Owl Club U.UQ Sign on KFJI 1150 Kc PDT Wednesday, May 14 6:00 Sunrise Serenade 6:33 Farm Reporter 7.-00 Hemingway News MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:30 Headlines Bylines 7:43 Best Buy 8:00 Cecil Brown MBS 8:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 8:30 Bible Institute MBS 9:00 Homemakers Harmonies 9:13 Garden Guide 9:30 Putter Party 8:45 Favorites of Yesterday 10:00 Newspaper of the Air MBS 10:15 Tello Test MBS 10.30 I -i Po In tea 10:45 Concert 10:53 currtns 11:00 Ladies Tair MBS 11:25 News MBS 11:30 Queen For A Day MBS 12:00 Name Bands 12:15 Noonday News 12:30 Dance Tunes ' 12:45 Market li Livestock 12:33 Klamath Notes 1:00 Jack Kirk wood MBS . 1:30 Take a Number MBS 2:00 News MPS 2:03 News MBS 2:15 Two at 2:15 3:15 Answer Man MBS 3:30 Ricky's Request 4:00 Behind the Story' MBS 4:15 Hemingway News MBS 4:30 Curt Mauey Time MBS 4:45 Sam Hayes News MBS 5:00 Twilight Time 0:30 Wild Bill Hlckok MBS 5:55 News MBS .-CO Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:15 Klamath Theater Quiz 6:30 Around Town News 6 40 Something To Think About 6:45 Sara Hayes Newt MBS 6:55 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Family Theater MBS 7:30 Cisco Kid MBS 8:00 What's the Name of Song MBS 8:30 Giles French (Political 9 00 Glenn Hardy News MBS 9:15 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 9:30 Wrestline 20:15 I Love a Mystery MBS 10:30 Out of Thunder LTRX 11:00 Night Owls News 11:05 Night Owls Club 12.00 Sign Off Budding College Scribes Impress Vomen's Editor THEY EVEN THINK ALIKE Elaine. Audrey and Lor raine Voss (left to right, wo think), identical' triplets of Detroit, flash identical smiles at a school birthday party. The girls were 11 years old Mother's Day. They have identical IQs and class averages. Martin. Lewis Argue Weak Films Fatal to Fans' Favor By ERSKINE JOHNSON HOLLYWOOD UVEAI Behind the Screen: Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, battling with Pro ducer Hal Wnllis lor better Him stories, are putting the 'Career Crisis" label on the fight. Another flimsy plot like " Sailor Beware." they're arguing, will send their box-ofilce rating into a permanent slump. There's been big talk of Rhondu Fleming hitting the night-club tra l es t warbler but Rhonda hersell says: "I won't accept any night club engagements until there arc no more movies tor me to do." Before Glgi Pcrreau leaps inio TV, she'll hop to London to star in "Sara Crewe" with an all-British cast. The Frances Hodgson Bur nett classic was dramat'scd on "Studio One" a few months ago- , show. Durantc s guests this sea ton have included many of the , movie greats and this in Santley's report : 1 They worry about blowlnu lines, but there were no fireworks i from any of them. AU of them acted like kida with a new toy." I Jimmy's only bad memory of his i guest stars was Jose Ferrer's re j fusal to do the show after being booked. "He didn't like the script, ' or something." Jimmy dismisses It. I "It wns a big mess." Ity DOROTHY ROK Al Women'! Kdilor The Columbia Mtviourlan, town newspaper published bv the School of Journalism of the University ol Missouri, has completed a reader ship survey among the townspeople. Among the suggestions received was the following from a weary housewife: "I wish you would rut out all , International news. I hnie to be reminded of It." This Is an attitude probably re flected widely throughout the coun-' try. j It's nlrasanter Just to concentrate I on the news ol local biidne pantos 1 and avoid thinking about the ac-1 tivtllrs tn Korea, the Kremlin and other unattractive spots around the world. i DIS.(il(i:K.MK.T I But students at this liuiious "J" school, as they rail II now, do not agree with the housewife of their suney- Being young and eager Journal ists about to set out on their mis sion to save the world with their doughty typewriters, they are seek ing bigger and belter International dragons to stny. And Ihry haven't the faintest doubt that they can slay them. I'm Inclined to agree with them. I've Just returned from my lir.-l visit in Jo years to this grass roots campus, where I collected a sheen, skin that many years ago and also set out to sol the world on fire. So fur I've managed to stint only a few small bonfires, but I'm plac ing my bets on the new generation of Missouri Journalists to get the main conflagration going. It's nut Midi a lar-tclched Idea, because this Is a school unique In the world, I bolictc. It Is located In almost the exiicl geographical center ol llio country, made up principally ol students from the middle west and I nod by the practical dream of Us fuuntlrr a dream which- has been cnmluu true with astounding regularity lur almost hall a century. Dean Waller Williams, who con eelved the Idea of iriirtltal Journa lism school shortly aller the turn o( the century, was a newspaper man who never graduated from col lege. HONORS Puling his years as akippor. lie collected honorary degrees from most of the great universities ol the world, was president ol the World Press Congress nud a power In International relations. He brought represenlallves ol the government of the Orient and Ell- lopo In the Missouri campus, aenl , a surprising number of gindiiiilis Ills gradtinlrs nil In every reunite n the Bi'liool ol .louiuallnin. lit coiner ol the enilli anil saw IIipiii Iipi-ii so lur a niiinbrr of yen! i ne to inieiiiiiiiiinni Mamie In tile 1 n nil piulinlily will continue. iif-ma in iviiiiiiiuu. IIUIMISMIIIU, IKI- I HI in n, II. I,., .... .,, ,,! M.. ..I. vei tl.-.lng, null,, and public relit- viiiitunn ol sound American back- ground, bill also the hint word 1st In any current list of (he tup i every niecliniilcal device III pull figures In these Ileitis, you'll llnil 1 Halting. 'A few months ago I was a small-town waitress!" "I had a part-time Job with no fu ture. Today, iuit a year later, thanks to the School of Practical Nursing, I am on the staff of a larqe hospital, with a fino salary ond an excellent future!" 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Margaret SuUavan. who hasn't made a movie since "No Sad Sous:, For Me," is being wooed to return to Hollywood for Fidelity Pictures' "The Gardenia," Vera Caspars" suspense tale about a telephone operator. UI has signed Robert Monnet. the singer a tipoff to the musical cycle Uiat the studio is about to launch . . . Ceraldine Brooks says it's a legal battle between mvest- ors, not censorship, that's kecpinrM volcano. - ine controversial Ital ian movie she made, out of the U.S. American and Italian money men are deadlocked over who gets what out of the profits. 1 There's another punch at com muusin coming up at UI under the title. "Ivan's Left Hand." It's I a satire about a Russian M. P. who's imported to fight as a pro j fessional boxer In the U. S. The fun begins when the lad with the ! Red Doctrines meets the American ' way of life head on and changes his viewpoint . . . Irving Holt : man's description of Johnnie Rsv's ' New York night club debut: "A nervous breakdown in public " Ray's also being labeled "The Prince -of Walls." - Friends vow It's true that Zsa Zsar Qabor decided she dtint like the beezer of a close Hungarian writer- friend. So she presented him with a plastic surgery nose boo as a gut. Dana Andrews' kid brother, Steve Forrest. Just landed an act ing contract at MGM . . . Harry Brian's set for a comeback via s telefilm,. "The Doctor Prescribes." Evelyn Kcyes and mag photog rapher Bob Capa are an Item in Pans . . . Mary Plckloro s shed ding;; 20 pounds for her- movie comeback in The Library . James Capney's back in town from his Martha's Vineyard farm. His next film will be "A Lion Is In tie Streets." Daria Massey will play Dor othy Lamour as a South Sea. Island teen-ager In "The Road to i Bali." . . . Shades of Bette Davis. The part that Orson Welles plays : in "Trent's Last Case" Michael i Wilding and Margaret Lockwood i are the stars lasts exactly 15 min-; utes on the screen. Lynn Gilmore. after watching a Hollywood actor down enough firewater for a lost week-end, quipped: "The men obviously has a Scotc.'i tapeworm." Basil Rathbone is planning a movie comeback via a new agent. He's been clicking on TV but hasn't made a big-screen movie in yrars . . . Lucille Knoch, the blende in Red Skelton's TV life, will play the role of Gilbert Ro land's girl friend in MGM s "Trib ute to a Bad Man." 'I Now Marilyn Buferd, the former Miss America, may become a French movie queen. She's co starring In a picture in Paris and spouting French all over the place. 4V" Hollywoodltes may scream about the horrors of live TV, but there's a "No Temperament" report on the' movie kiddies from Director Joe Santley of the Jimmy Durante KLAMATH FAILS. OUSCS AMERICAN CHINESI Poo ol rtwb bast! Pfc. For Ordtn U Toko Oat en B. Lee, Mgr. By JEAN OWENS Diane Oldham reigned over the 1952 district three track meet held here Saturday afternoon, as newly elected track queen. Diane was the sophomore candidate for the honor, while the Seniors were represented by Princess Bemice Matkovitch. the Juniors by Princess Marlene Howard and the Freshmen by Princess Marky Cox. These girls were selected as candidates ol their various classes by ballet oting. Congratulations, Diane, and to the sophomores! The court presented ribbons and awards to the boys participating in the various events. The track trophy was presented by Diane to Grants Pass, who came out on top of the meet. Seniors received their gradua tion announcements, cards and signature books today in their homerooms during the activity period. Recently the words to Klamath Memories' were passed out to the Seniors, who were asked to learn the words as thev tradi tionally sing the song at the com mencement exercises. Also a tradition at graduation, is the fact that members of the Junior class do the ushering. Don't forget Pelicana Radio Fair tomorrow night In the Mills school auditorium. Put on by the KU a d 1 o-speech department and backed by the Klamath Falls ex change Club, a ton-flight pro gram of basin teenage talent will be presented frce-of-charge. Also there will be displays In the lobby of the Mills school, which will be of interest to all. A radio broadcast of the pro gram can be heard at a later date on KFLW, the time of the tran scription to be announced. Don Payette Is stage manager. come and support our project! $20,000 FIRE PORTLAND ifl Loss was esti mated at $20,000 in a fire which swept through a Knutht Pn.i. land furniture store Saturday. Cause of the blaze was not deter mined. , Your Insurant problems rerelve personal attention from Hans Nor uwd, til Mat St. AV iTJhouqht tfit Gs& Gauge was broken says Sam Pearce, Seattle, Wash. 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