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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1952)
FRIDAY, MAY 23, ln.VJ FACE TWO HERALD AKD NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON liiw.ii "'f.n n i m'uni h r t , m ... i n., i.. i r 1 KFLW Ub Kc - PUT ; Friday Ereninr, May M tTO SporU nilhltghti 6 IS Homo- Town Newf 11:24 World Ncwi Summary - CM Twltlf hi Branado ; 6:43 Head Una Kdttton ABC ' fl:A3 Sank a Nwn Roundup ABC 7:00 Clllatta Klfhtt ABC M Richard Diamond ABC ' WThlt la Your FBI ABC . 9:00 Ouil and Harriet ABC :M Concert of Kavorttta 10:00 10 PM HMdllnea 10:111 Parlfic Coait Baiabitl . , . 11:00 Newt Summary 11;M Bign OU KFLW 1450 Kc PDT Saturday May 24 - 0:00 Stfn-On Nwi Summary :05 Corn in lha Morn 0 45 B & B TV 7:00 Now Breakfast Edition 7:13 Charlie' Roundup 7:30 Bob Garred, Nrwi ABC 7:40 Top of tha Mornin 7:39 Miuic 0:00 No School Today ABC B OO Radio Kidi Bible Club 0:30 Spaca Patrol ABC 10:00 North Pole Nellie 10:15 Spruce Up ior Spring 10:30 Shake the Maracas ABC 11:00 Front tt Center ABC 11:30 Lawrence Welk ABC 12:00 Noon Hdltlrn Neu t 12:13 Stewart Craig ABC 12:30 Lone Pine Mountaineer ABC 1:00 New ABC 1:13 Sporta by Pinnlgan ABC I 1:30 International Jau Club ABC 2:00 Basin Brtefa 2:13 Roaeland Ballroom ABC 2.M At Home with Muuc ABC 3:45 Fascinating Rhythm ABC 3:00 Junior Junction ABC 3:30 American Farmer ABC 4:00 Requeit fully Yours 8.00 Lea Gardiner's Band 0:30 B & B TV 8:43 Stewart Craig ABC 6:00 Sport Highlights 6:15 Home Town New - - 6:23 World News Summary 6:30 Science Editor ABC 0:45 Words of Life 7:00 Mr. District Attorney ABC 7:25 Music 7:30 Dinner in the Green Room ABC 0:00 The Lone Ranger ABC 8:30 Pacific Coast Baseball 10:00 10 P.M. Headlines 10:19 Pacific Coast Baseball 11:00 New Summary 11:03 Sign Off . KFJI 1150 Kc. FDT ' Friday Evening, May 2Z 6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 0:13 Klamath Theater Quii 6:30 Around Town Newt 0:40 Something to Think About 6:45 Sam Hayes New MBS 6:33 BUI Henry MBS 7:00 Adven of Maisie MBS 7:30 Cfcsco Kid MBS 0:00 Woman of the Year MBS 0:30 Proudly We Hail 9 00 Glenn Hardy fw MBS 0:15 FuUon Lewis Jr. MBS 6:30 For Dancers Only 0:49 Sports Final 9:39 S-Minute Final MBS 30:00 I Love a Mystery MBS 1.1:15 Red Nichols Show 10:30 John W olohan Oreo. MBS 11:00 Nite owi new 11:05 Night Owls Club 12.-00 Sign Off v KFJI 11541 Kc. FDT Saturday, May 24 6:00 Sunrise Serenade ' 0:33 Farm Reporter 7:00 Hemingway News MBS 7:13 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:30 Headlines and Bylines 7:45 Best Buys 0:00 Morning Melodies 0 13 News MBS 6:25 Headline News MBS 0:30 Haven of Rest MBS 6:00 Top Tunes 9:13 Dance Tunes 9::t0 Top Ten Tunes MRS 9 45 Favorite of Yesterday 10:00 News MPS 10:15 Muuc MBS 1030 Name Bands 10:43 Concert 10:30 Social Security 10:33 Currinn 11:00 4-H Club 11:15 MustO 1 1 rati Fifth Army Band MBS 12:00 Noonday News 12:15 To be Announced MBS 12:30 Rlckj Request 1:00 Bandktamt U.S.A. MBS 1:23 News, MBS 1:30 Armed Forces Review MBS 2 00 Men s Coiner MBS 2:13 Ruke.ver Report MBS 2::30 Crusade m Hour 2 33 News MHS 3:00 You Never Know 3:15 Music MBS 3:30 O. P. S. 3:43 Music MRS 4:K John Flnn MRS 4:15 Frank 1'a.mlngway, New MBS 4:30 Music MBS 4:45 Twin V ews of News MBS 3:00 Good News 3 30 Christian Science 3 45 Peewce Reese MBS 6:00 Around TownNews 6:15 Klamath Theater Quia 6 30 Assembly of God 7:00 College Choir MBS 7:30 Klamath Temple 8 W MGM Theater MBS 9:00 News MBS 6:13 Ponderosa Room W:30 For Dancers Only : Storts Final 9:55 Cecil Brown. News MBS 10:00 Lombaruo Land MBS 10 30 Crowell's Nest 11:00 Night Owls News 11:03 Nieht Owls Club 12:00 Sign Off Open 6:30 , Torture Death Apology Made FLORENCE, Italy W The city of Florence made public amends Friday tor the hanging nd burn ing of a Dominican monk whose defiance threatened a schism in the Roman Catholic church 434 years ago. The fiery preacher. Girolamo Savonarola, was excommunicated by Pope Alexander VI. who later said Savonarola should be included among the saints. Mayor Glrgio la Pira publicly apologized Friday to St. Mark's Monastery for the execution 'of Sa vcnarcla and his two companions on May 23. 1498. For the first time since then. ! the Dominicans of St. Mark's were again permitted to enter the chao- I el of old Palazzo Vecchio. from ' which they had been barred by i I the powerful Medici family that had been opposed by Savonarola. ) It was in this chapel that the, re- ion before being tortured and forced to say be was not a prophet. Students of Florence scattered white flowers on the spot where the famous Dominican, who led a crusade against luxury and for hu mility, was burned. I I n 0k I ,!! J ;iUViiiir XI' s sf " y i HANK THOMPSON Stewart Granger Skeptical Of Co-Starring with Wife Western Band Coming Here I Hank Thompson who Is appear I tne at the Armory ! night Is a real Texan. He was : born and raised in Waco. Texas, j where his parents still reside. He entered and won many amateur contests and when he was seven teen years old became a profe--sional with a radio program ot his own for a flour company over radio station WACO. When he graduated from high school he Disapproving Man Dies I tERKELEY. Calif. Wl An 89- year-old man who spent his sum Saturday , mer8 Wtn Indians in the Rogue Kiver region of Oregon, died here Thursday. He was Henry Clifford Fowler Stui.rt. but he went by the name of X Stuart and Stuart X. Both these were listed in the telephone directory. He called himself, a philosopher and said he disapproved of ctvilt- joined the naw and istion. some to years ago he una spent the next- three vears with smaii cams ormiea una moc nc Uncle Sam. With him a"t all times passed around to questioners as his was his guitar, a song and a ' 'obituary." smile. i Thfse explained lhat he had By KRKKINK JOIINHOS HOLLYWOOD NKA - Kxcltl slvelv Yours: Hollywood's about to unveil a new luisbniul iuul-wito io malic team Slew ni l UriuiKcr and Jean 8immon.i In "Young Uess " but they have no dreams ot be coming a sli'iidy niauiuee combina tion. Waiting to do a scene in "The Prisoner of Zenda," (Jianger aaid: We re looking forward to doing this film together. But I'm toltl there's a luunv reaction to hus bands and wives in screen clinches. People say This is legal. Il l not exciting.' " Qrantier and Jean teamed up once belore in a British Hint when he asked J. Arthur Knnk for her as his co-star. He remembers It like tills: "Rank anld. 'We'll have to be cholly clever about II. You're rather elderly and she's lo young.' so we did a Daddy-Long-Legs type story which took care of my being 15 years older than Jean." Judy Holllday. who didn't bother to deny the rumor at first, is now saying mat tne Mora taia is nuicu- lous . . . Errol Fly nn is saying that Pat Wymore won't be accompany ing him to London lor the swash buckler he win mane ior warucis. A trial separation moybe? The Army has already turned down two screen treatments ol ' From Here lo Eternity," but the word s out that a ihlrd version ol the best seller is about to get the Pentagon okay . . . Anne Baxter's vowing that, rumors to the con trary, everthlng's line between Her and John Hodiak. Kirk Douglas, who lost out twice In the Academy Award race, finally wins a prop Oscar as the movie producer who makes Lana Turner a star In MOM's Hollywood back grounded "Tribute to a Bndman." "Don't tell anyone," he grinned, "but I'm dually gelling a chance to use my acceptance speech." Kirk's been rumored (or the role of Capt. Queeg in "The Cains Mu tiny" for Producer Stanley Kram er, who boosted him to stardom in "Champion." But Querg, says Kirk Isn't or him. "I don't think I'm the type." he told me. "I'd much rather play the lawyer who defends Lt, Maryk. Nlylit Without Sleep." Orson Welles' unorthodox editing of "Othello "it's Susanna Clouller a? Desdemnna in the closeups bin five oilier actresses, all ol whom played lite role for him at various limes, in the loiigsluiia may result in the year's biggest legai battle over billing. One of the Destlemonaa in the lousshots I hear, is Betsy Blair, wile of Gene Kelly, who was re placed by Oiton alter several davs shooting. English aolur Robert Coote, now at MQM after working In the film, Is still wide-eyed about It. He told me: "One day I was having lunch with one of the Drsitemouaa and two other Desdemonas were lilting together at a table across from us. Really, old boy, It was lanlaatla." The Peter Lawford-Jean McDon ald love Idyll is over and once more slippery Pete la playing Hie field . , . Lucille Ball and Deal Arnas nixed an offer to play ine Roxy Theater in New York this summer. Not enough groin atull. . . . Major studio on an economy program tried to get Clary Cooper (or a movie and quickly lost In terest when Cooper's asking. antf getting price was quolni. Still UVO.- 000. ., , The new film version of tongs of in stag nit, but will "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" lv lean heavily on Anita Loos' bail Dick and Mary Hale will retain tlm 'seller of tin 'ill a lor tha dialog J V By Popular Demand! RETURN ENGAGEMENT "SATCH" BIANCHI and hit TRIO APPEARING NIGHTLY Molatore's 1112Main I 1 V if BUT FIRST give your eyes the glare protection they need. Wear CALOBAR SUN GLASSES. Summertime is the hardest season of the yer on your eyes . . . your vision is priceless, guard it well. CALOBAR SUN CLASSES are available in your prescription, with or without bifocals. Choose from a wide selection of fashion frames. Includ ing attractive rattan trimmed, candy striped and many others. Stop in soon no appointment necessary. Houm 00 a.m. la S:J0 a.m. Opn oil Day Satu'day ' tntndtf tfdil Itimi, eol. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. )l I W. ali'ir, tfllffl SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO. 134 N I. Qf4 ., Hiatal COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. 7J0 M.im II., Klmili ftlU . Sid C. NoUi, Dr. Omar J. NoUl, Dn. AUaandet, Irewtr, Whtalley and Ltltitl. 1 Rhonda Fleming's flame. Dr. Lew Morrill. Is building a mansion in the hope that she will finally sav "yes" to his bended-knee speech 1 . . . Pals of Jane Wyman and Travis Kleefeld Insist there Isn't a At his discharge he formed the, dropped all names except his last, chance they will change their minds Hank Thompson and his Brazos "arid annexed an X to mark his and marry. The romance. tne pie Vallev Bovs band with which ie unknownness." ! diet. Is due lor an any-day break- witn STARTS TONIGHT John IRELAND WayntMORRIS IN . ! NAKED FUm HP jhas toured uie souinwesi w no : -orowing more and more tired - 0I -la comeaie numame oi uie ou.-i . . , , in "' Valley Boys are one standing dance and show bands in the western field today. Gambling Foes Push Petitions Plane Crash Takes 2 Lives CHEYENNE Two men were ! unrTi.Nn tm Th. n-.... : killed In a light plane crash .10, r. k.. rf..i. Imilts soutlieast of here Thursday. Sunday as Judgment on Gambling n a Warren Air Force Base air- dav 1 "iali j ,u . j x The airman was identified as And on that day an effort will lsta(( gRt George D. Cormie. Cen- kc jjiduc iu )ii:L eiiuuKti BiKiiaiurca.!1 Point pcii.iuiia iu uub nil iii.iJni i' 1 He helped his father, S'.imrt. a Civil War veteran, build rrilroads in Guatemala and Hon ; cures and remained to operate i tlitiii. He came to Berkeley in 1924 filter his retirement. He corres ponded with such men as George Bernard Shaw. His estate amounted to about $200,000. his family said. up . . . Pal werney a weniing i.is busted neari in a sr.ng over m Freeman's decision to call It a day. Other night at a Beverly Hills cafe. Pal sat moodily and kepi sending notes to Mona In the dining room with another escort. mutuel betting proposal before the voters In November. More than 1.000 churches have received petitions, the Rev. Gilbert Christian. execuUve secretary of the council, said. l r, 1 k bAtiOFV AT7 U AVlR DRIDE V iZnMAVijiv- CARTOON NEWS ySlrV VWE II Tony CURTIS Jb?f f IK-A-Jra . II Jan STERUNBfSfl 3 1 L'WJfV r I I ' lift? f3fti wfcffi'&it M laTUtCATI XfrfcffiijTf vizi Ore. -He Is survived bv wife. Dixie, of Cheyenne, and his father. David T. Cormie of Central Point. Authorities identified the Chev enne man as Joseph E. Stagner. 24. married and the father of two children. According to Wyoming Aeronau tics Director George Nelson, the airman was receiving civilian High: instruction from Stagner. - The small plane apparently slammed nose - first into the ground. Laramie County Coroner Robert Grace said both men were killed instantly. OR MORE Trade-In Allowance for your old Immigration Curbs Argued WASHINGTON W The Senate, with few members present, Thurs day night shouted approval of new Immigration legislation. Sen. McCarran (D-Nev), sppnsor of the bill, told the Senate its 302 pages revising, unifying and add ing to present immigration law were necessary to protect the American way of life. Opponents ol tne measure, dur ing a week of often bitter debate, called it harsh, unduly restrictive and similar to Nazi racial ideol ogy. '".'.' The bill now goes to conference with the House, which passed a similiar measure last month, 206 to 68. The Senate passed it on a voice vote. CHIEF FOES Sens. Lehman (D-Lib. NY) end Humphrey (D-Minni, who led the opposition, said before passage they hope President Truman will veto the bill if lt reaches him. Just before giving un his fight. by announcing he would not iress on with a bulky stack of proposed amendments, Humphrey told the Senate the opposition will have enough votes to sustain a veto. ! If a conference committee agrees upon a single bill to be presented to both houses, the re-1 viseu measure must be approved In both House and Senate before going to tne president. PROVISIONS The bill as passed bv the Senate Includes these provisions: 1. It would retain the present immigrant quota system, based upon U. S. population makeup in 1020. 2. It would Increase slightly the number of Immigrants eligible for admission each year. 3. Naturalization laws would be revised. 4. Immigrants with needed skins would get preferential treatment. 5. Bars against Asiatics would be lifted, but strict limit w,,a be- Imposed upon the number of Asiatics who may enter (he country. -snuggling a woman httCtllllock?.... Explosions Alarms Portland People PORTLAND W) Alarmed resi dents of North and Northeast Port land reported explosions Wednes day afternoon and again Thursday morning. Tn each case Portland Air BRse officials said It was let planes fly ing r vcrhead near the field In the Northeast section. On occasion diving plnne 3 create sounds like Boxer' dog who was a canine pup- w V. sSJa. :. Y .'. VC i I py star three years ago and "re- rf' ' "". " wNA - '.! ' t-r'- V7t-ij!f7T"' 1 tired" when he reached the "awk- r.TTZ v jf" rtV'WV v ' - ' 'itJti ' i ward" age. Is back belore the cam- ; X . tin T - i'" ' "T 9' j eras. Now a mature 85 pounds, he's 'AT"' lTl. JkJJ 1 , 1 3 ' lT&Wl'm'1f playing Gary Merrill's pet pooch In . yp ' I 4 J t -.. f. Ti f I f It Living Room Suite PUt V 'Dtpending en IN condition jpvKfefjff' f-Tj'fy V II l f KlamatK7unaituntCb. 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