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PAGE TWO TUESDAY, JULY ft. 10,12 KFLW MM Kc PDT TutMUy Evening, July I I N Sport lHih.lMa t IS Komt Town Nwa tft World Ncwi lumnurr M Republican N.t'l Convention ABC 16 00 10 P.M. Hcdhn 10:15 To b Announced 11.00 Nwi Rummuy 11 M Hn Od KFLW 1459 Kc PDT Wednesday, July -M Sfrn en Nwi Summary 03 Corn In 1h Morn 1 41 B It B TV 1:00 News. Break fait Edition T:13 Charllt'a Roundup t Bob Carrtxl A Nw ABC 1 40 Top of lh Morntn 7 53 John Contc ABC 00 Brcaktatt Club ABC 00 Hank Henry Snow t.M Republican Nat I Convention ABC 12:00 Newt. Noon kdltton IX IS Pavlen sidewalk snow 12:30 Lucky -O Ranch ABC 1:00 To b Announced 1:13 Uy LUtenlng 1:30 Bm Brief 1:45 Paul Harvey ABC 2:00 Better Living 3:13 Music 3 30 Mary Margaret McBride ABC 3:00 Tenneuee Ernie ABC 3:30 Cal Tmney ABC 4--00 Bequeitfullr Yours 1 00 Pun Factory ABC 5:20 World Fl'fht ReporUr ARC 5:23 Rojal Triton B.bl. Roundup ABC 5 30 Chet Huntley ABC 8:43 Look to the Skies 00 SporU HtfhhfhU 13 Home Town Nfwi :23 World News Summary : Republican Natl Convention ABC 1040 10 P.M. Headline 1 LOVELY TO R0O! is tbriinf tattrtnawtat If fa Aitstrlii! 10 HUH 175 IMPAJtAUBB) PANOMMA h W pftmiti9 kwttdra el the WerUt to nM rn UNusuAi tmm Mmm Outers and Pafetr lawtarrf, m aS tor :'XCS ! 10 M m UUDNG ACTION MtoM ma too. to rm in uvAfii uu-wwr mm IWNwIwrrtl TOflW IM BOOT Of IW UOtKM lMwinf Aim. Wwfht in w44 SJKSSST TO FUI MAkft IATTU AGAINST HASI Mtr in Mm nnjftj PUndwi Rone ! AtffkalMi wW w imd tkt M,vndf f iKinlraiMj 9MvfjwvMg wimioI katdfli avid tktt f the TO SUNG YOU SOMCTHMG DffUfMT TwewtM Cewtwryajn im in Uajrt ajmaj p e)vOiM new 9300 huIm lew jn infiotmt Mly 14m iiin pictvre icreen caw jjwtMnl 0 ant I innGRABLE c 6 GREAT . p v SONG HITSi jfl ' . 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Wednesday, July I 00 Sunrtae Srnada 33 Farm Reporter t 00 Hemingway Newt MBS 1 15 Break (t Gang MBS 1 30 Bet Buyi T 43 Sam Hajea MBS 1 33 Firt Edition k:ml Nt grOU Cecil Brown NBi 13 Breakla.t Gang MBS JO Bibie lnktttute MBS 9-00 Paula Stone Show MBS 9:13 Platter Party 30 Data tn Hollywood 9:43 Favorite of Yenerday 10 uo Newspaper of (he Air MBS 10:13 Tello Tot MBS 10 30 LaFolnte 10:43 Answer Man MBS 11:00 Lames Fair MBS 11:23 News MBS 11:30 Queen For a Day MBS 12:00 Name Banda 12:13 Noonday News 13:30 Dance Tunes . U 43 Markets-Kiamatn Notei 12 :3S Currin 1 00 Jack Kirk wood MBS 1:30 Two at 1 30 2:00 News MBS 3:03 IS Top Tunes 3:13 Coffee with Katie 3:30 Gillette Warmup MBS 2 33 Game of the Day MUS 3 33 Camel Scoreboard 4:00 Behind the Story MBS 4:13 Hemingway News MBS 4 30 Curt Tasjy Tim a MBS 4:43 Sam Hayes News MBS 3:00 Ricky's Request 5:30 Twilight Tim 3:40 16 Top Tunes 3 30 New MBS 5 00 Gabriel Heatter MBS :13 Klamath Theater vjuu :30 Around Town New , 6:40 Something To Think About gv45 Sam Hayes New MBS 0:33 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Family Theater UBS T 30 Cisco Kid MBS 5:00 What's the Name of Song MBS b:ju Mysterious traveler .vijcv - 90 Glenn Hardy News MBS 9:13 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 9:30 For Dancers Only 9:43 Sports Final 9:33 S-Minute rinal ' ' Iu:C0 I Love a Mastery MBS 10:13 Here's to Vets 10:30 Out of Thunder MBS 11. -00 Night Owls News 11:03 Niiht Owla Club 12:00 Sign Off Fireball Seen In East Ore. BOISE, Idaho in A "ball oi fire was sighted streaking across the sky tn Eastern Oregon, South western Idaho and Eastern Wash ington Monday. There was no immediate expla- nation, but aviation officials sale) " j r7rV IT. .i! ""Sl.li'''iS '"aUonWaS Pa4i'"g area indicated it was not an air Diane crash. An Empire Airlines pilot report ed seeing the "ball" over Pendle ton, Ore. Other unconfirmed re ports had It sighted at Baker. Ore. Several Boiseans called police with ! reoorts of it. and State Policeman I nan npnnptt ciohtMl it ai hi i drove between Boise and Moun tain Home. The CAA control tower at Gowen Field said most reports had the "ball" going across the sky north of Boise between 10:30 and 10:35 a. m. Estimates of its height var ied from 1.500 to 20,000 feet. There was no agreement on which di rection it was traveling. Bennett said the "ball" appeared to smash in the mountains north of Mountain Home. The Elmore County sheriff's office at Moun tain Home, east of Boise, said it had received no reports on It. Last Time Tonight "LYOIA BAILEY' WED.! l&XO tf&S&Littj Iff. ItiUND'SattnMT i Joyce HOLDtHjuunwit" u" s.nacif bAnty..... ' 1 12 rrV((wwv,v -rJ-VL . - lm Ai Vi- 'V.Vrt;:;-:; v ?- REPUBLICANS OPEN CONVENTION This wt th. teens (lower left), chairman of ihi Republican national committee, order. Gabrielson called for a united party front to end what Train Wreck Derails 57 WAMS UTTER, Wyo. W Flflv seven freight cars "were derailed and a coal chute knocked down In the wreck here Sunday night oi two Union Pacilic freight trains. The accident tied ui tralfic lor several hours since the wreckage blocked the double track main line. A ,shoofly" track was laid around the wreckage Monday morning. Forty-seven cars on westbound extra freight No. 40U and ten on eastoound extra freight No. 3748 were derailed in the wreck. . Robert P. Dixon of Rawlins, head breakman on the eastbound freight, was hospitalized at Rawlins with a back injury. Doctors said his con dition was not serious. The wreck occurred Just as the ine head car in the train, an oil car. Jumped the track and struck a column of the 40-foot high coal chute west of the station, knocking part of the chute down. Fory-six cars behind the oil car fJJ'A'l? ?dPL!ed Up lCr0! i. The eastbound train was unable to stop in time to avoid crashing into the derailed cars from the westbound train. The locomotive and 10 cars on this train were knocked off the track in the result ing collision. Unofficial reports said a Journal box on the oil car on the west bound train apparently broke and caused the derailment. Dl MB BIRD BALDUR, Canada i Some birds never learn. A bank swallow that was banded and released in this Central Manitoba town re- turned to the same place where it was caught, almost exactly one year later. R9144 IJ-JO 3-I'c. 'WEEKENDER! 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In this picture, rocket doors are in open position, revealing firing tubes. Tony LeVier, Lockheed's chief engineering test pilot, is in front cockpit, and Glann C. Fulkerson, test flight engineer, sits behind him. Portland Sees First Television PORTLAND Wl Thousands of jPortlanders got their first glimpse i0' J""1 'Revision Monday, Dozens of sets were placed In , downtown locations to pick up Ine Republican convention, !. Slnce, Portland without a TV transmitter, the convention was I brought to Portland by telephone line iiuiii ocaiue una men pipea on a closed circuit to the three locations. ACCIDENT BEND W An automobile col lision near Tumalo last week has claimed a second victim. William J. Malone. 69. Tumalo. died from injuries Sunday. Robert M. Kitchen. 33. also in the acci dent, died earlier. Farmers! For Fire and II a 1 1 Insurance on your crops, see Hans Norland. 627 Pine 81. 570 ilcc MTUHAS CALIFORNIA IS BRINGING YOU COMPUTE NBC COVERAGE of the Republican National Convention TUNE IN 570 KCS in Chicago's International Amphitheatre at Guy Gabrielton, called the party's 25th presidential nomination convention to he termed "the scandalous Democrat years." r Chiloquin TB Meeting Set CHILOQUIN An organizational meeting for Uie forthcoming tuber culosis check of Klamath County residents Is slated for July 10, S p.m. PST at the high school here, with Mrs. Dwlght Klrcher In charge. Dr. Selh Kerron, county health officer, said representatives from Port Klamath, Sprague River and all the surrounding area are urged' to attend. WEDNESDAY ONLY CORNED Qc BEEF 0,k BUD HANSON'S MKT. NO KCS aVs.f Tacoma Paper Fails To Print TACOMA iiPi The Tacoma News Tribune, shut down for near- The Tacoma own for near-1 ly three months in a pressmen's dispute, failed lo publish Monday despite management prediction that It would do o. Non . Milking employes of the Tribune Publishing Co. had been asked In letters last week to re - turn lo work Monday. Publisher Frank 8. Baker aald mechanical crewa did not report for work. Non . sinking, non . mechanical members of the stall except members of the American News-; paper Uuild reported lor work in response lo management a ear llrr Invitation. Baker said. "We were prepared lo resume publication had the mechanical crew reported," Baker aald, "All we can consider now Is that the other mechanical departments are In concert with Hie piessmen. It's apparent to us now thai other mechanical crafts are Just as much responsible for non . publication as are the pressmen." The pressmen struck lor higher wages and other benefits April 13. V. T. Evans, president ol the Tacoma Typographical Union, said the mechanical woikmen did not consider the management Invita tion to return to work a valid one. "The management's letter was not addressed to the proper per sons," Evans aald. "The lelter was sent to the scale chairman. It did not In Itself contain a legitimate oiler of work." CASUALTY LIST WASHINGTON The defease Department Monday identified 73 battle casualties In Korea In a new list (801) that reported 10 killed. 48 wounded, four missing and II Injured. OPENING TONITE WILBUR AND An Outstanding Musical Combination featuring . . . WILBUR STILES at the Hammond Organ and Piano and "TUT" HALAAS f Drums and Vocals ' ft Food Service 6:00 to 12:00 p.m. "The Best Steaks in the Basin" Ham and Eggs, Sandwiches, and other "After the Show" Snacks ft Dancing Starts at 9:30 p.ra (No. Fed. Tax Before 9:30 P.M.) wmmmm Chaney Says Will Stage HOI I.YWOOD-cNEAl Urhlnil the ttcreen: Hie in o n 1 1 r'a about to itrab the gooae-pimplcd liriolne again and carry her out on the lonely moora while the atudlo "moonlight" ahlnea through her nightie and movie audience choke uu tneir ihihoiii. That'a the prediction of Lou Chnury, Jr., who hit aUI'dum a Horror limn in 1 no urutuia, f rank eiiBteln and Wolfman (erica. l.on. currently menacing Gary Cooper III "Hpilnilfleld Itlllo," y that acrramer Jeauiera will bring .itay.at-humra runhlnii back to the box nlflce and adds: "Horror la an ripe as llailra In Holly xl right now. All the stu dio, particularly UI. are begin. mil la reullio It. Hollywood killed the horror pit-turn cycle that niv ilnd started. He waa a sym pathetic honur until and there waa always a reason lot u. 'Producers started to put too much horror Into nioviea. The I'lA'a and rellgluua groups pro- tested and uroducera stopped niaa- inn them. Now we're going lo atari again Ihla lime with tome laate and dlavlpllnc." They're writing "Jean Slmmont and Hob Mllrhum Gel Along" on the walla at HKU. Jean and Bob co-atar In the "The MuMer" when they llnlnh "Beautiful, nut Dan gerous," but crew mcniuern aim remember how Bob and Buaan lluywarri tangled during prouue- lion of "The Lusty Men. I aaked Hob about It aim goi thl.i: Muvbr Miixan dkln t like me, but 1 liked her." There are heavy acting scripts trom tales by Theodore Drelccr. P. Scon Pitigeiald and Henry James being ottered to Alan l.add. but he'a tuninm them down, with a "No. iliuiii". It aeema that the boys who guessed that Alan was out to prove he waa in the Lawrence Olivier class when he lelt Paramount were wrong. Mr. Uox Ofllte Isn't giving up the Ladd style. "I don't want to convince any body that I'm the world'a greateat actor." Alan shrugged on "The Iron Mlatreaa" aet. "Il'i too late for that anyhow. I left Para mount because I wanted Important alorlca. I Jual want lo entertain people." tie ones to London for "Red 1 Beret" when he complete "Deaert 1 ion" for U.I. then return lo I Hollywood for two more lllm at i Paramount, five for Warner and one additional U-I flicker, j , c01,lrcl between Judy Ca- I ,nd republic la the fliol In 1 0ywooi history lo give a star llf 'flxM ,0 u.vole mol of her I uni. io TV and make movlea when I she's tree j u; n the fine print of her con- ; tract and may cut down her movie i mukliif lo one a year alter ne completes "The Hot Hetresa in London this summer. ANCIKNT TIIKATER DAMASCUS, Byrla i-An an cient Roman theater, parts ol which are complete and In good condition, ha been discovered in Palmyra. The Syrian aniloulllei department-ho-announced the discovery ol the tomb ol an ancient Palmyrene family. The lomb con tained statues ol member ol the family and other objects of arche ologlcal Importance. MkAMAVN FALL. MIM AMERICAN CHINESE Feoda mt their keit! Ph. 44 far Ortl.ri Te Take Out Ben B. Lee, Mqr. TUT 1 v WILLARD HOTEL Horror Shows Movie Return ' Ill Una an.1 her rurrent f Ileal. "Wao Fiom Walla-Walla." Judy la going light on the cowgirl ihriue, cont'riiliattiig Instead on batik, ground coinrtly that has nothing lo no with nnr Iiill-Ulliy paat. Hlir'll avoid being a Uagcurusli Hue on hoi N1IU lelellliun, loo. "Too many western on TV," Judy uotifltlad. "The atory la what's go ing to count In my aerioa, We're going lo pink all kluda ol Im'ullona ii that we won't be hemmed III by any aet cast or lonual." Cowboy star Hex Allen will de sert the saddle long enough lo alar In "The Llle of Juuirs Whltcuiiib llllry" for Republic In the lull. H it not an attempt to switch lo dude rules, though, and Hex la saying: "tveil II 1 cuuld, I woiiltlu'l w ant to gel out of wealerna. I waa born a cowboy, I've lived a a cowboy and I want lo die a cowboy. Hi my llle. Anyhow, 1 in not an aclor." New Yui It 'a highest-paid and most-seen TV (iuitii la aayiiig phoney to talk that a lot ol video licrnliartlls Just aren't Inlet esletl in old lashioued, dying Holly wood, "Hour grapes." howled Nina Kot-h, whu'a bnt-k In town In play a Mexlt-all i-haimrr In MOM'a "Hombrero.'' "Aiivbudy tu televi. sltm who gels a movie otit-r Is go ing to be Interested. We're In Hie acting business. Wherever ll'a more ailvanluucouN tn me aim easier lo net, that a where I go." New Yoik or Hollywood a Hie tutute center ui IV? "I think II will be nlre If everybody jusi re laxed." aay NinV "There plenty or room (or both Now York and Hollywuod." VAN ORMAN'S g MID-YEAR SHOE SALE CONTINUES hundredi of thoei yet lo clear high - medium - low hoeli opon ond cloied itylci. Trim Trod quality wtdfiti mm mf and ll-yar colon A QQ Trim Trad maJium hl !' ane" aumpl. C QQ Value la 11. ! Poly Deb, whit or brown "Mm Tat oifordi. 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