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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
TUESDAY. MAY 27, 10,12
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Tuesday Evening May 17
DO Sporti Highlights
:1S Hnmi Town Newa
23 World New Summary
:30 Twilight Saranada
49 Haadllna Edition ABC
:59 Coming Attractions on ABC '
7:00 Proudly e Hall
7:30 Nawiiund Theatre ABC .
00 K.capa with Ma ABC
.10 Pacini! Coait Biaball
10:00 10 P.M. Headllnu
10:15 Pacific Coast Bate ball
31:00 Nawa Summary
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Wednesday. Mar U
a 00 Sign on Nawa Summary
8:03 Corn In lha Morn
( II B B TV
1:00 Nawa. Braakfaat Idlllon
1:15 Charlie'a Roundup
1:30 Bob Uarrtd & Nawa ABC
7:40 Top of tha Morning
1:53 John Conic ABC
I g:00 Breakfaat Club ABC .
0:00 Hank Henry Show
' 30 Break tha Bank ABC
10:00 Chet Huntley, Newa ABC
,10:15 Lone Journey ABC
10:,10 My True Story ABf
10:55 Whbperlng Streeta ABC
11:15 Agaimt tha storm ABC
11:30 Stop tt Shop
11:45 Musical Roundup '
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11 M Market Report
12:00 New. Noon Edition
12: IS Pli Sidewalk show
12:30 Lucky-U Ranch ABC
1:00 Paul Harvey ABC
1:111 Better Ltvinf
1:M Mary Marearet McBridt ABC
1:00 Bat in Briefs
2:13 When a Girl Marritt ABC
'i Mary Marlin ABC
J 45 Rom. of Kvelyn WinUrt ABC
3:00 Betty Crocker ABC
3:15 Ted Maione ABC
3:30 Dean Cameron ABC
3:43 Manhattan Maharajah ABC
4:00 RequettfUlly Your
5 00 Fun Factory ABC
9:20 World Flight Reporter ABC
3:23 Royal Triton Bbl. Roundup ABC
3:30 Chet Huntley ABC
3:43 Look to the Skiei
6 23 World Newa Summary
fi:;iO Twilight Serenade
6:13 Headline Edition ABC
6:3 Coming Attraction! on ABC
7:00 The Lont Ranker ABC
T:30 Myxtery Theatre ABC
ll.OO The Top Guy ABC
tt:5n Pacific Coatt Ban ball
10:00 10 P.M. Headlines
10:13 Pacific Coast Baseball
11:00 News Summary
11:03 S n Off
KFJI 1151 Kc PDT
Tuesday Evenlnf May 27
6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS
6:13 Klamath Theater Quu
6:30 Around Town News
6:40 Something to Think About
6:43 Sam Hayes News MBS
6:33 Bill Henry MBS
7:00 Black Museum MBS
T:30 Peter Salem MBS
8:00 Count Monte Crlsto MBS
6:30 R ovine, at Rudy'i
8:43 He.delberf Harmonalret
9:00 Glenn Hardy News MAS
13 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS
9:30 For Dancer's Only
43 Sports Final
9:33 3-Mlnute Fli.al MRS
10:00 1 Love A Mystery MBS
10:13 Ponder Room
10:30 Opera Concert MBS
110 Nifht Owls News
11.03 Nifht Owls Club
13:00 Sign Oft
KFJI 115t Kc. PDT
Wednesday, May It
6:00 Sunrise Serenade
6:33 Farm Reporter
7:O0 Hemingway News MBS
7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS
7:30 Headlines Bylines
7:43 Best Buys
8:00 Cecil Brown MBS
8:13 Breakfast Gang MBS
8:30 Bible Institute MBS
9:00 Homemaers Harmonics
9:13 Platter Party
9:30 Date In Hollywood
9:43 Favorites of Yesterday
10:00 Newspaper of the Air MBS
10:13 Tello Test MBS
10:30 LaPointe
10:43 Concert
10:53 Currins
11:00 Ladiea Fair MBS
11:25 News MBS
11:30 Queen For A Day MBS
12:00 Name Bands
12:15 Noonday News
12:30 Dance Tunes
12:43 Market A Livestock
12:33 Klamath Notes
1.-00 Jack Kirk wood MBS
1:30 Take a Number MBS
3:00 News MBS
3:05 News MBS
2:15 Two at 2:13
3:15 Answer Man MBS
3:30 Ricky's Request
4:00 Behind th Story UBS
4:15 Hemingway News MBS
4:30 Curt Massey Time MBS
4:45 Sam Hayes News MBS
5.-00 Twilight Time
5:15 Klahn Nash Show
5:30 WUd Bill Hickok MBS
5:35 News MBS
6:C0 Gabriel Heatter MBS
6:15 Klamath Theater Quis
6:30 Around Town News
6:40 Something To Think About
b: sam Hayes UBS
6:35 Bill Henry MBS
7:00 Firmly Theater MBS
7:30 Cisco Kid MBS
8:00 What'a the Name of Song UBS
8:30 Mysterious Traveler MBS.
9:0Q Glenn , Hardy News MBS
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9:31 Wrcstllne
10:13 I Love a Mystery MBS
10:30 Out of Thunder MBS
21:00 Night Owls News
115 Night Owls Club
1X00 Sign Off
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CONGRATULATIONS! Doris Ann Hall, 13, Winston
Salem, N, C, Journal and Sentinel entrant, won the 1952
National Spelling Bee at Washington, 1). C. She gets a
congratulatory kiss from the Pittsburgh Press entrant,
runner-up Marjorie Foliart. Doris will receive 5500 and a
trip to New York.
Video's High-Voltage Love
Scenes Shake Film Moguls
Br ERSKINE JOHNSON Says Aruie: "Kisses on TV are
. , ' . , . , full-mouthod. You dont net kissfd
HOLLYWOOD (NEA) - Televl- on the chin or on ,he ,lde o
sion's hlgh-voluge love scenes have mouth s0 lt wlll loolt Kood Yol
p.iven Hollj-wood movie Droducers a n hold the kiss as lont its vou
new case ol the video Jitters. They i like. Whew! It's better on TV."'
sre screaming tor a revision 01
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tllrectcd by LaMiir Jensen ami mn- jluiti vcatlliiu. Followhm a hymn and
Inif f'OoniP Unto II tin l"iuni tlu iiipmho, llio Rnv, uvl(l K. Bui'
Megslnir by lUndcl. ami ' Lllllo noit, nm PrMbytcrlnn Churoh
Ijaiiib Who Made lhco bv Kmo.H. ranWiiilcil lha neivlce with the Urn-
mo nw, uunnin m. uiuuitiny, Con-" relict Inn. Tin Rpv, Lloyd llolloway
KiTunlluiml Uhiircb, uvo tho tmt-1 presldnd.
Eut'h Bniilcir lim been lvn arvrn
Ik'kol.i to tlli.lilbute lur the coin
nipnccnionl rMeiclaea. It wlll tV
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tntloiin In bp made at (hut Unit.
By JKAN OMENS
Seniors, who are probably tlndlim
that graduation tune Is the busloit
time of the year are now makiHK
tlnal arrangements and plana fur
their graduation tomorrow night.
Saturday evening at 6:30 (uund the
seniors In the K 1)118 rafotcrla en
gaged In a hutie turkey dinurr
which was prepared for them by
Senior mothers and ecrved to Ihcm
by Junior girls.
Cla.-.i president Shanuun Oldlinm.
presided at this annual banquet,
presented a gilt to Mrs. Nogtilo,
class advisor, and a gift to Mr.
Brown. Atomic Age wus the theme
of the decorations, which consisted
of table center pieces ol miniature
gold airplanes and oilier space ob
jects, while each palce was marked
with a souvenir of a small, red
plastic airplane.
The Rev. Oalen H. Onstad. St
Paul's Episcopal Church, presented
the me.s-.nne at buccnlnurentc serv
ice Sundny night in Pelican Court.
Senior's Processional was pluyt'd by
tne nuns orenrstra, oireoted by
Jolin E. Drysdale. Invocation wi-s
given by the Hev. M. Roderick An
derson, Hope Lutheran Church.
Following the Girls' Glee Club.
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love-scene restrictions to keep big'
screen romancing in the same
Foley league with home-screen lov-iii".
Anne Bancroft, a cutle snatched f " .
from video by Fox. Is one of manv
film newcomers confessing that TV
kisses are hotter than movie kisses
any day.
It's still in the talking stage, but
Fibber McGee and Molly may pull
a TV version of their radio pro-
A not her couple could sten
into their "Wistful Vista" charac
ters while thev handled the produc
tion reins and a cut of the profits.
HST Says Fund
Cut Aids Reds
WASHINGTON Ut President
Truman has accused budget slash
ers in the House of doing "their
bit to help the Communist lide."
The President declared in a
speech Monday night that cuts in
defense spending were a loonsn,
reckless act" which may force
sharp reduction in U. S,
forces In an hour of peril.
Robert Montgomery will dn some
of his presenting from NBC's :
new television studios in Hollywood !
this fall. To latch on to fresh movie- I
town names and get back to movie
acting on his own. j
Bette Davis may not be admit- !
ting it. but NBC Is that Bette's !
agents have submitted an idea for
a dramatic series starring her. It's 1
possible she may beat Ginger Roc-1
ers and Loretta Young to the punch :
as a TV queen.
Han Grabbed
And Robbed
Charles T. Huggins. 813 Walnut
reported to City Police Monday
mgnt he was the victim of a strong
arm robbery in front of his resi
dence.
He said he had come from town
and as he started up the steps, a
man grabbed him around the neck
and took his wallet. The wallet
Huggins told police, contained 174
in currency and various cards.
The thief ran toward 1th street
and got into a car In which other
people were waiting, Huggins said,
and drove away.
Tallulah Bankhead's asking price
fnr herself and her special mate
rial writers to do "The Bog Show'1
armed on television next full has NBC ex
! ecuttves doing triple takes. She
He expressed hope that Vicelnts MO.000 per (how!
President Barkley will be able to tt
persuade the Senate to restore Joan Catjlfl'ld'S about to catapult
House cuts in both the defense and .herself into TV with a film serle?
foreign aid programs and that the titled. "The Pin-Uo Glrl.'k A
peace effort Vwill not be wrecked chance for her to play light comedy
for political purposes." i and show off her shapely form as
The President those a dinner she did In her big movie hit, "The
commemorating the completion of , Petty Girl."
a colony in Israel naznea ior mm
Kfar Truman for a bitter assault
on the House., lt recently reduced
sets. The nation's TV sets as of
May 1 totaled 17.000.000 . . . George
Burns and Grade AUen have de-
Bull Breaks
Port Peace
LOS ANGELES OB A $10,000
Brahma bull which prefers the
wide open spaces ol Texas to con
flnement aboard ship chased a
would-be cowboy up a power cole
ana otherwise siagea a tnree-nour
rampage on the waterfront.
With three others of a shipment
from Texas' huge King ranch, the
bull broke away Monday night
while being transferred from a cat-
tie car to a snip pound ior Australia.
His three pals were auicklv can.
tured. But the big Brahma dove off
a pier into tne water. Men in a
small boat lassoed him. and Up
luuueeaeo to tow tne boat ashore.
Fifty policemen Joined the chase.
And finally the bull w rantur.rf
He is one of 275 blooded cattle
ucuig snippea irom the King ranh
to Australia to stock a big ranch
there.
Three out of everv five U.S. fanv
ut . 4r . llles within range or lv now nave
his defense recommendations from .".. Tv ,
around 61 billion douarg to 46 bil
lion and the mutual security pro
gram from.7.900.0o0,000 to $6.163,-1 ""T .E.t ., ,V " Jk.
nnn Ano Let vh-iho'v cidrd that once every two weeks
Truman spoke after receiving a "" ., .,' ., ... '
,, m - , ijsuan team wnai mcv uckiii int..-
v,,nH iZ m .T,n; r i " show for a September re-
lJ.KlS. turn to the home screens.
The President laid of the House
cut in armed services funds:
"This was a foolish, reckless
act. It Jeopardizes our defense
build-up.
"It may require us in this hour
or pern to demobilize a suo
stantial part of our armed forces.
Think of that."
The President declared:
"There are some people who
would rather play politics than
give strong defenses they would
rather embarrass the White House
than to checkmate the Kremlin."
Enemy Hints
Of Offensive
MUNSAN, Korea Of) Commu
nist truce negotiators Tue.idav
made a veiled threat of a Red of
fensive as Korea armistice talks
resumed after a three-dnv recess
but Immediately bogged down
over the prisoner of war Issue.
The prisoner Issue alone blocki
an armistice. The Reds demand
leturn of all their captured sol
diers The United Nations com
mand says not a single captured
Red will be forced to return
against his will.
North Korean Gen. Nam II re
peated his well-worn charges that
the Allies have been slaughtering
POWs. He referred to Ilia April
1C riots on Kole Island which were
disclosed during the recess. Then
he declared:
"The Korean Peoples' Armv and
the Chinese Peoples' Volunteers de- ;
cldedly cannot sit bv while seeing
their captured fellow combatants
being slaughtered by your side at
will."
The U.N. spokesman. Brig. Gen I
William P. Nuckols. said Nam Il' j
statement "could be interpreted"
as a threat of stepped uu warfare I
by Communist troops. i
But Ma. Gen. William K. Harri
son Jr.. senior U.N. delegate, pass
ed off Nam U s statement as prop
aganda. I
Pace-setting StudebakerV-8
sets the pace in style and value
A Commander V-8 beat all competing eights '
in actual gas mileage in 1952 Mobilgas Economy Run!
Newest of the new in "swept-baclc" modern styling!
Sensational 120-h. p. zip and pepl Needs no premium fuel I
V 0 nYiri?JJ
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Pace-setting Studcbaker V"8
paces the 500 mile race
AT INDIANAPOLIS, MAY 30
A (al-itreamod Sludabakw Commondar V-i convert.
Ibla wlll b the Pota Car In Ihli year's groat 300.
mil race an honor accorded Sludtbakar bocaui
of Ittetrtilanding contributions le motoring progreii.
Anil fur even Ica money...
Onei of tho 4 lowest price
Inrgrat aclllng cars in America
ll.al nrliiaf ( miUagm' tt mil tl tmn
alanifarW rfaaata .Ml.r.rf In lila ytur't
Slobilgm r'rctrianiy Hun
OvtlOUVt. OniOHAl AI IIIIA con. WAS una
Mcculloch motors
Klamath & 8th.
Phone 4149
9Hi and Pint
fhont 31SS
Hans Norland
Phone 2-2S15.
Fire Insurance.
KLAMATN WALL. ONgat
AMItlCAN CHINCSI
Paoak at rlwar baatf
PV H Pat Oaaan T. T.k. Oat
cn B. Lae, Mgr.
Suit Seeks O&C
County Funds
PORTLANn in m i
cmtntv fil.ri ...u airAHj ... .
million dollars claimed due 18 Ore
gon counties from the federal
government.
The COUntV enninnila 4t,n. Ann
000 acres of O. Ii C. timberland's
were iiiegaiiy tagen over by the
federal government and removed
from the list of O. it C. land.
The count! rrfi in M.
of tne receipts Irom the sale of
uuiurr irom u. u. lands. The
remaining 25 ner rent. 1. nuii h.
the federal government to cover
administration costs.
Election Costs
Reported
RALFM in TVia ..u.
, - ' VUIIIIIIiLLCe
niinnfirMno TT a Gah ur.. w
I . "e-r--- w. iwn.ll. TT VUC lYJOrOO
for delefrate to the Republlcnn
ynbiviiui uiivcijuon reported Moiv
day it spent $862. Morse was
elected.
That AntYirt-illtAja aT- ' a
, ---w s,-.....iiivc jur ouprcmc
Court Justice William O. Douglas
vtjinwcrauc canaiaate lor Pres-
idant SfllH t .nan) )! tJE f....!
a. OMVlii fl.OM. tlUlUCC
Douglas was an unwUllnjc candl-
,n ine primary.
flefoatftd fftf ihm BmmhUII... - 1
a 'vciiiuumii HDIT1I-
LIhI a!.. Conre reported
pending 283.
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
T0NITE ONLY!
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-KLAMATH FALLS FAVORITES-
COCKTAIL ENTERTAINMENT
5:30 6:30 P.M.
DINNER SERVICE
6 P.M. - 12 MIDNIGHT
Feoturinq "tht btit freaks in the Boiin"
DANCING
9:30 f.M. - 1:30 A.M.
rdJKUMmmiiim 1 1 r i ' 1 '" tft fit V la r iat-Sln
AT THE WILLARD HOTEL
OPENING WEDNESDAY
"ELLA and her FELLAS"
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Rtq. 54.95
COMFORTABLE
LAWN SWING
49.88
10 Dew
Tufted teal cuihion,
Comfortably padSer
wilhcolton, 1. ill on link
sprint bait. Back
padded with cocoa
fiber. Covered In heavy
water-r.p. Il.nl, paint
d strip Duck with
green predominating.
Snap-on fail.n.ri.
Slrong steel from in
bright aluminum flniih.
REG. TUBULAR CHAIR
Now only
4.88
J)uy leveral
Ideal porch or lawn chair now reduced. Heavy steel
frame finished in baked-on enamel resists rul and
weather. Smoothly turned edges prevent snags.
RES. 5.79 Matching Metol Rocker, now . . 4.88
REGULAR 4.98 BEACH CHAIR
Btduetd to
AAA Hardwood i
Folding Beach Chair. Adjuili to 3 eomforlabl
poiiliom. Walher-reslitanr clear varnish finish
on hardwood frame. Reinforced leal and back of
multicolor drip canvas. Cretn predominating.