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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1052 r ' """" " j"" '" "" '7 ""T""" " " '""' " '"7 " '" v ' mT f'Vfi i.i-.Urf " - ' - ' iMtmiftMMri KFJ1 DUO Kc. PST Wedneda fcvcnlnt, May 14 IrOu (iioriai naner miS dNOWiO POPULAR PRICES! COMPLETE! INTACT cdiimtl if million fTf ' Mighty 15 13a SWRS nil WiriiMr. . J-? "I (2) w'Atmmt 1.70 MER CUPTAJM AT EIW fMOVIEOFTKEfc-EEKT-BIBl msmmsm MATURE wrpos 1 lov,,.anr ' .SlJjj. ' fan an the Tk ero former!. ILN V II "" nJIHI."-- I mm '7-' f7ARTf7MtfaY I B jose FERsaIM HumnH Ifwwmt can l .aoBaVaaTaftl I iSSV DOUBLE :1ft Klamath Thrit.er null :.".0 Around Town- IVe wi :40 &om.:trf to ttihtk About : S-m Kac N MES 6:I5 Bill Henry MBS t:O0 Family Theater MBS 1:30 Cisco Kid MBS d.-OO Whct' Namt Sotij MBS M Gllea French, Political 00 Glrnn Hardy New MBS t 15 Fulton Lewi Jr. MBS Wreitliiif 10:15 I Loc a Myttery MBS 10:30 Out ot Thunder MBS 11.00 Ntfht Ov It New 11:03 Kiicht OwU Club 12.00 Ski. OK KFJI MM Kc PST Thursday, May 15 6-00 Sunrise Serenade b'U Katin Rt poller T:03 Heminfiway New MBS T.1A Break last Gang MBS 1:30 Headline And B lines T: Be. I Buy B OO Cecil Brown MBS II 15 Brea: t tinni MBS " Haven Of Beat MHS 9X) HomcmaJ er Harmonics 9:15 Marion from Millers 0:30 r-L:ler Pat ty 9:45 Familiar Favorites 10.03 Krwapaper cf the Air MBS 10:15 Trllo Test MBS 10:0 LaHotntes 10:45 Mimatura Concert 10:55 Ccrnn 11:00 Ladies Fair MBS 11:25 News MBS 11:3) Queen fur a Day MBS 13 00 Name Bands 12:15 Noonday Newt 12: JO Your Dance Tunes 12: 43 M-rket & Livestock r::53 Klemath Notes 1:00 Jack Kirk wood Show MBS 1:30 Tcl.e a Number MBS X:-U News H?S 2:5 News MES 2:15 Two at 2:15 2:45 Aiuurr Man MBS 3.00 Rick 's ttcque-l 4 C0 Eehind the Stt-ry MFS 4:15 KeminiTway Kews MBS 4:30 Curt Masiey Tim MBS 4:45 Sam Haves MES 5:00 Sexceant PrrMon MBS 9:30 Sky King MBS 5:55 Cecil Brown MBS 0:00 Gabriel Hcatter MBS 4:15 KUm. Theater Quu 6:0 Around Town News 6:40 Something to Think About 6:45 Sam Haes News MBS 6:55 Bill Henry MES 7 00 Adven. Of Casanova MBS 7 TO Thu Is Free Europe MBS 8.00 Clyce Beany MBS 6:30 Burl Ives Sings 8:45 Ketdelberf Hatmonaires 9:00 Glenn HrdyNews MBS 9:15 Fulton Lens Jr. MES 9 JO Mutual Nevvsreel MBS 9:45 Sooru Final 9:55 S:j I'nander, Political 10.03 1 Love a Mystrr MBS 10:15 Rod and Gun Club MES 10:45 Ssrenaae in Blue 11:00 Night Owls News 11:05 Night Owls Club 12.-00 Sign Off KFLU I4ofl Kc PST Wednesday Evening, May 14 6:00 Sports Hitrhlirhts 6:15 Home Town News 6:25 Wcrld New Summary 6:30 Twtl.-ght Serenade 6:45 Headline Edition ABC 6:55 Coming Attractions on ABC 7:00 The Lone Ranger ABC 7:30 Myatery Theater ABC 8:00 The Top Guy ABC 8:30 Senator Kefauver 8:00 Cro-s Fire ABC 9:3) Pacific Ccatt Baseball 10:00 10 P.M. Headlines 10:15 Pacific Coatt Baseball 11:00 News Summary n.va sign vil KFLW 145 K(-PST Thursday, May 15 6:00 Sign cn New nummary 6:03 Corn In trie Morn 7:00 News BWt. Edition 7:15 Charlie's Roundup 7:30 Bob Garrfd & News ABC 7:40 Top of the Morning 7:55 John Conte ABC 8:00 Breakfast Club ABC 9:00 Hank Henry Show 9:30 Break the Bai:- ABC 10:00 Chet Huntley News ABC 10:15 Lone Journey ABC 10:30 My True Story ABC wnisper.ng streets ABC n.ij nsaiiui ir,e oiorra aci. i 11:30 Stop & Snop ' 11:45 Musical Roundup 11:55 Market ReporU 12:00 Noon Edition New 12:15 Payless Sidewalk Show 12:30 Lucky U Ranch 1:00 Paul Harvey ABC 1:19 Better Liv.ng 1:30 Mary Margaret MeBride ABC 2:00 Basin BrielsV 2:19 When a Girl Msrrles ABC 2:30 Mary Marl in ABC 2:49 Rom. of Evelyn Wiaiert ABC 3:00 Betty Crocker ABC 3:15 Ted Malone ABC 3:30 Palm Beach Golf Toura. ABC 4:00 Requestfully Yours 9:00 Tom Ccrbett, Space Cadet. ABC 9:25 World Flight Reporter ABC 5:30 Chet Huntley ABC 5:45 B a B TV 6:00 Sports Highlights 0:15 Home Town News 6:25 World News Summary 6:30 Twilight Serenace 6:45 Headline Edition ABC 6:55 Coming Attractions on ABC 7:00 Earl Newbry, Political 7:30 Dcfen&e Attorney ABC 8:00 Original Amateur Hour ABC 6:45 William Wimer Lcoks at N'ewi 9:00 Time l or Detente ABC 10:00 10 p M. Headlines 10:15 Pacific Coast Baseball 11:00 News Summary 11:05 Sign Off HELLS CANYON DAM WASHINGTON l The Senate Interior Committee inav hold hear ings late this month or early In june cn a diii auinonzme con struction of Hells Canyon Dam on the Snjke River. TOMORROW! TAIL, TOUCH and TIRRIFICI Burt LANCASTER Jody UWRAHCE Gilbeft ROUNO " WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN)! SPORTS CARTOON -r?Fvn for fhL whol fomilyl ) jotl 1 lOj 1ml TWO-WAY George Conncrs. Klamath radio man. has built a radio receiving and trans mitting outfit for the Klamath Air Search and Rescue Unit. Testing the rig alongside KASRU's disaster car, above, are Mike Payne, son of KASRU Secretary Margaret Payne, and Max Menti, veteran flier and KASRU official. The rig will be demonstrated tonight at the Pelicana Radio and Electronics Fair. Mills School, 8 p.m. Youth Said Innocent In Girl Murder EUGENE IP Mary Ellen Campbell was shot by 15-year-old Elmer Harlan Belcher's gun. but the shot was not fired by the boy. a defense attorney said in circuit court here Tuesday. The boy is on trial for first de gree murder in the fatal shooting of Mary Campbell, 18-year-old deai mute who was killed near her farm home in the Cottage Grove area April 4. The boy's attorney, Herbert Lombard, told the court he woiLd present testimony to show that a man told young Belcher to bring the gun into the wocds. Lombard said th? boy would testify that Mary Ellen's grand- lamer who Lombard did not iden- tify by name 100k the gun and i motioned Mary Ellen to follow him into tnc woods. Elmer will testify that he heard two shots aril then saw the man run out of Uie woods, Lombard said. The man gave the boy the gun and told him to say ha (Eimer) had shot her, Lombards said his. client would testify. District Attorney C. E. Luck.y said in his opening statement that he would present a wire recording made at the time the boy was Questioned about the shooting. Ear lier Luckey s;"id Belcher shot the girl because his friends had teased him about her pregnancy. First witness Tuesday was the slain girl's father. Dana Camp- bell. He told of hearing two shots in the woods and test'fied that Belcher had been working near the Campbell farm. STOW -i:' if By JEAN OWENS Plans for commencement are go ing forward rapidly, for the event is now only two weeks from tonight. The Senior class has planned a Class Day assembly for Thursday morning. May 15 at 11 o'clock in the high school auditorium. Senior awards will be presented at this time. Scholarships, at the request of the class, will be presented at the graduation exercises. Class Day "Will be a big and im-. portanl event for the seniors, so all parents and interested friends are invited to attend. Also progressing rapidly are plans 'for the Senior banquet, which will be in the school cafeteria. 6al urday night. May 24. Mrs. Burge Mason and Mrs. Henry Gerber, Se nior mothers, are co-chairmen ol the alfair. The new Krater and El Rodeo staffs were announced at the publi cations banquet, May 6, when Car ole Warner and Joan Juckeland were dubbed with their respective El Rodeo and Krater editorships. Working with Joan on the school paper will be: Harold McKay and Forrest Rutledge, assistant editors; Fred Friedel, Sports editor: Glenrta Logsden, feature editor: Carol Mich, els, news editor; Ruth Alexander, ad manager; Clayton Hannon, dope fheet ednor and Jackie Haydcn. business manager. On the general staff are Delores Cone, Bob Frar.ck, Tom Harris, Barbara Hall, George Hodges, Paula Home, Iris Carter and George Hansen. On the new El Rodeo staff are: Marlene Howard, associate editor; David Molatore, photographer; Dick Weed, assistant photographer; Bob Chidester, aports editor; Roger Long are editor; Wesley Sine, as sistant sports editor and Audree Duell. Dorothy Hamblin, Bonnie Bparks, Sharon Strelby and Clarica Thompson, staff members. The date is now indefinite as lo the arrival of the year's annual. 1 The original date they were to be oisirinutea was May 22. Siuslaw Forest Chiefs Changed PORTLAND 11 Rnx W. Wnl(. field, staff assistant at the Willa. mette National Forest. Eugene. will become supervisor of the Siuslaw National Forest, Corvallis. He will succeed Boyd L. Ras mussen who has been named as sistant chief of the division of fire control of the U. S. Forest Serv Ice, J. Herbert Stone, regional forester here, said Tuesday. Rasmusscn. a graduate of Ore gon stnte Collpgc, will have bis offices In Washington, D. C. Home Extension News CHILOQUIN-Apnl has been a busy month for the Chiloauin home extension group. They met re cently tt the home of Mrs. Gerald Hill for an all day meeting with Dorothy Tolleth. acting home ex tension agent leading the project. "Belter organization of kitchen storage space." Mrj. Charles Hale led the business netting and a1 The commission said another ap sack iunch was e.ien .. nnon I "cation for a preliminary permit Last Saturday Mrs. Percy Cook and Mrs. Lee Holliday, Klamath Falls, met v ith the twelve women cf the group who had signed for basket making. Th- all day meet- uig was held in .ii: basement of the Methodist church and those aitcnding made either waslepaner baskets, or smalhr more inui calely designed baskets. On Thursday the home extension women met - at the Williamson river area home nf Mm nnh.n Doak to select and initiate officers for the coming year. Heading the group will be Mra Doak. who takes over the gavel from Mrs. Charles Hale. Mrs William Bick ers of Modoc Point will be the new vice-president, replacing Mrs, Edouard Priaulx. Mrs. Hal Wing. IKlama'h Agency, will be the new i secretaiy-treasurer, a position held I this year bv Mrs. Doak. Mrs. Fred Mark-vardt member of the county committee, has been 1 attending the planning sessions in Klamath Falls. We were able to get a few more NEW 1951 FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS SAVE 40to$65 $ ON ALL THESE MODELS! illustrated: Model MO-81 8.1 cu. ft. with FREEZER CHEST 249 (1952 Model $308, Model SO-82 Stand ord 8.2 cu.ft. '199' Model DO-107 10.7 with Freezer Chest Model DO-90 9 cu.ft. with Freezer Chest .... (1952 Model $364.75) PAY ONLY 10 DOWN! VERN OWENS' CASCADE HOME FURNISHINGS CO. 124 No. 4th Power Project Permit Sought WASHINGTON IU Pacific Gas and Electric Co.. San Francisco, Tuesday asked the Power Com- . mission for a three-year prellnun- I ary permit for a hydroelrcirio development on the McCloud River and Us tributaries in Shasta and Sisiyou Counties in California. The company power from the 1 project would be distributed and ' sold to the public In Central and Northern California. A preliminary permit la for Ihe sole purpose of giving the holder priority while conducting surveys I ' prepare an application for a com- i ! mission l.cemc. for power development on the McCloud River filed by the Calif ornia Oregon Power Co., Mcdlord, Ore., is pending. Tooze Supports Newbry in Race SALEM UP. Portland Attorney Lamar Tooze will be slate chair man of a committee to help re elect Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry. Newbry, unopposed for the Re publican nomination, will be op posed by Mrs. Edith Green, Port land Democrat, In the general election. LESSONS without charge! Klamath Ceramics Shop 1403 Moin Phono 8547 All Carry Friqidaire'f famous FULL 5-YEAR GUARANTEE! mm (1952 model $258.75) cu.ft. '339" (1952 Model $399.50) $nAn75 Phone 8365 Jeanefie MdcDonald Scans Movie Comeback Offerings lly KltSKINK JOHNSON i tsltiln Clicv llollywaod'i niosl HOLLYWOOD (NlKAi Tlwrp'B ! jinxcd hcuumi. iiiovip rompuniK mmm lit ncir BOoum Jmncilp Mut'lloniilit'i i'.m'i nncl the nnc-liuip uut rn ol MllM'n tiilipr-dUDOi' iniit.irul.i IS Hclmltllii' nhp'i hud nil kinds u( o(lrr diii'lm; licr yenr'i nb.sfluo Iron) lliilly- ttWKl. "llut I didn't tike Ihp Merlins." idle raid bclwcin rrhrnrMils lor tlir (Irsl lllmed 'IV vrridon ni Dutty'a Tnvrrn. "I irnd M'rlpls ll Hie time." hc Mild, "but 1 mill bnvrn'l (ound one I rrnlly like. I'd rntlier lrnve ii plrHsiuu iiirin ory than route back and do a III tie old mlnkpi' Jonitplte la clownliiK Willi Kri Ciiidiipr ond mi,k,,is Victor Ilii boil 11 "Swcptlicnrts" oil thr T'iiv M"l,rrmvrv!;!L' '.HT,.!Wi to hrr Nrw ork a lniinirnt 10 prepare lor a Minuiipr concert lonr. Her nplnlnn of current Hollywood muslcul:.: "I'liev don't necm In have much plot. That a what I al waya foui;lil lor." A rciiiilar TV .show lor Jrunclie and hubby Gnio Ittiimond? "Mnybc." slip .said." Steve Coeliinn's plnchlnc him .self mid snyniK "Soinrboiiv'a kid- Itiw." But lis spelled T-R-U-K Unit Variety's I9.M pull ot boxollicr oro-vnes puts him In second place. Just nttrr Oreaory as the actor whoae movlea brought In the HUM riollnrs. With live inovlea to Ills ci'Pdit. Stpvr in Ihp (ii.000.0on rirawlni power class and is snymu: "It's a Ireuk tlilnii. of course. seenii like only yesterday that thouitht I was a flop as an actor Hollywood. I had lo leave town I couldn't gel a Job." Steve's latest at Warners: "Dan ger Forward " His secret ambi tion: lo direct. The arena is empty and the de cision la past history. But Joan Leslie, on Uie movie comeback trail In Commander Films' "Hell gale," rues the day Uiat ah ever put up her prettv dukes In her historic battle with Ihe Warner brothers. , Joun. who lost a fortune In hrr four-year batUe lor story approval and better roles, told uie: "Now that I'm older and wiser I rrallze that It was loollsh lo light a studio. Now I know nn actrext ever gets exactly what she want. ou compromise line and there I had bad advice. With good ad vice. II would have been simple to settle Ihe case with muiunl benelll for everybody concerned " Will she try to regain her former place In the movie sun now that she's married and the mother ol twins? "I'm all wound up with ambi tion again," she smiled. The wheel of fortune Is spinning, spinning, spinning again lor Vu- KLAMATH FALLS. OftlOOOl AMERICAN CHINESE Foado ot hoot! K. 4 For Ordon To Tko Ban B. Lte, Mgr. s.' JJ J. C. Renie's Presentation For WVviJ f e memora9 time 10 9ve V"iaB NOW! f fihP'.H borli rn.dlKrnvi'l'rd liv Mill. 1 lyv.oml bci'iiiisd ol Nrw York TV uniniiniuT, mid II mid hiMi Ulmk In; bio inakrn uuollirr lllin m MOM. Vliiiliim will lout lor ilio Irndlnir lady rtile the kind 11ml Ji-ul llnrlnw imrd to pin v. bitya V u k id In ol tlio bud link lluii . il( itj inf iicpn imcer in ilhe luce ol rrillrul iuvoh lor lici UCItUtV IIIHl HiTllllu klWiU'.linw "I'm iill hyinu lo lluure it oni. H'.i darned diacouraRlni. nhry nl - - lor a bu bin tur. iii.t-. ii in-J ol lliv Tile. Bui kiii, .11 11.. I,:,... . girl keepa lianginu 0n. . Ituy lluliirr, who warn'l Jiidut'd l-y -llJ P M.,r.vd .loU ornp Kplly iiip.h when lie nil-, ui MOM. la back m Holly uutl a Wai npr atar and irlimm. pilling the romantic le.il at lUltj tsiinblp-tooled Ruy ends up will, lus 111 II, e amis in "Lhi.irv Aunt." and wins Doris Day in "April In Paris." and he's ayiim ' Hollywood haa chaimcd IU Iccl mil. entirely. Hie huiidsoine .Here, olvpcd leudlni men aren't lettinii ihe jobs. Hollywood haa discovered Hat Uie preltieM girU don't marry ilio ImiKlsunirsI men. Danny 'iliom. us proved It in "Ml are You n . Dreams." Nobody noticed his nose. There couldn't h.ivo been 0 more charming guy In the world Uian Uanny In that picture 1 II ' "' sounds like rannle Ward, t ut 1,1 was typed aa an Ingenue' for In aliuoM 30 yrara. Even alter havlnu seven cnuureu. producers kent thinking 01 me aa a young Uiing " .!"m1'" ,rnm ,h0 ne Maureen O Sullivan, with a gray streak in her hair and her first mama part In UI's "Uonio Goes lo Collcgo " She declares: "lm past Uie In genue nonsense. When thev askrd me If I'd like to play a mother In this picture. 1 jumped at the ELECTION RETURNS KFJI Friday From 10:15 p.m. You'll Be Delighted With . . . DINNER AT THE I'OIMI at the WILLARD HOTEL COCKTAIL Entertainment 5:30-6:30 p.m. DINNER SERVICE 6 p.m. . 1 o.m. - NOW APPEARING "ANDY FLORIO TRIO i lir.liiT. 1 wind In u on Iloin hem, loo 1 Kimi Ui pliiy I'lmriiiii i' .ur 1 wunl lo lie mi ndiilt nJ- CHARLES a" SPRAGUE'S V OREGON STATESMAN I'Tojol'i ped jm ol port loyilly and cliily i commenting . . . I'diol . , moy b dopondod upon lo work tollh fully for tho parly Inltroal ragordloii of ho Ilio condldotti oro. Pooot hoi arned Ike job ol Nallonol Commltfoo- nun lor Orofon ond 10 Iwot rocom i nictid him." C. C. CHAPMAN'S IORKGON VOTER ,SrIUUK?t" rAfc,?,!. uu' ln 11 tor low.,, ro..i i of hit lifelong eonililtnl roc i ord of work In ond tor tho Ropubllcon Party, kit provloui aiporionca a no- ..,!. d.k,.to and ch.tr. . , ,.. 1. ' "ot.onol commlito. lubcom. "ilitooi, 01 cholrmon of Orojon porty oroonitotloni, ond hit character, ikllf ond proflcloncv. ORFKftM VDTFR JUU 1 107 iWKI;fc'UN VOItK.MayJ, Stcct a REAL REPUBLICAN lo ffll important Republican Party Dotitionl t DANCING 9:30 p.m. to 1 : 30 o.m. I M its' IL 7Vf I IS' I L.Y...'-- . - 10