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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THURSDAY, JULY SI. 11)113 PAGE TWO Madio KFLW US9 Kc, PDT Thuraday Evening, July 31 6 00 Today's Sport HUhllghU 1ft Homi Town Nw 8:33 World Newt Summirjf 6 .10 Twilight Strcnadt 8 45 Headlin Edition ABC 8.U Comlni Attraction on ABC t:00 Mr. President ABC i !: Dfent Attorney ABC 100 Original Amateur Hour ABC S:43j Pacific Coa.t Baseball 10 00 10 P.M. Hindi In .10:13 Parlfic Cot Baseball 2 1:00 New Summary 11:03 Sign Off KFLW 1450 Kc PDT Friday Aufutl 1 00 Band Music -, :U5 Early Bird New 6:10 Corn In trtt Mora 45 B B Tv. t:00 Ntws Bkfit. EdWaa 7:15 Cnarlla's Roundup T:30 Bob Garred V Newt ABC 1:40 Top of the Morning 1 1:55 John Conic Singi ABC 00 Break fa it Club ABC :00 Hank Henry Show 9:30 Break the Bank ABC 10:00 Chet Huntley ABC 10:15 Lone Journey ABC 10:30 My True Story ABC 10:55 Whispering; Streets ABC 11:15 When a Girl Marries ABC 11:30 Stop & Shop 11:45 Musical Roundup 11:55 Market Report 12:00 New Noon Edition 12:15 Pay less Sidewalk Show .12:30 Lucky V Ranch ABC 1:00 BiU Ring Show ABC 1:15 Easy Hitentng 1:30 Basin Briefs 1:45 Paul Harvey 3 00 Better -Living 2:15 Bonnie Kemper ABC 3:30 Mary Marg McBrid ABC 3.00 Ted Malone ABC 3:15 Tennetsee Ernie ABC 3:30 Cal Ttnney ABC - 4:00 Requestfully Yours 8:00 Fun Factory ABC 3:20 World Flight Reporter ABC 8:23 Royal Triton Bsbl Roundup ABC 3:30 Chet Huntley ABC 3:43 The Tommy Dorsey Show 00 Sports Highlight :15 Home Town News 8:25 World News Summary 8 30 Twilight Serenade 6:45 Headline Edition ABC 6:55 It Happens Every Day ABC CONTINUOUS PROM 1:43 STEVE COCHRAN untTn wma nst CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 1:45. HELD OVER vmTalh'ngMt BACK... AND THE DONALD O'CONNOR ION NELSON -ALICE KELLEY PALMER LEE WILUAM REYNOLDS iieturn w of the lexan SOT ARMY'SW UHoHt to row wiser T tomn rug rixM... farl fU taw. a 4rn "r, f,JrJM vm mmi a I A w A iffll I re M ShwM m JjoxJ 1:00 Music By Adlam ABC 130 Hotel Orch. ABC 8 00 Top Guy ABC g :l This ts Ymir FBI ABC 9 .00 Newsstand Theatre ABC 6 30 Concert of Favorite 10 00 10 PM Headlines 10:15 Pacific Coast Baseball 11:00 News Summary 1103 Sign Oil KFJI 11M Kc PDT Thursday Evening, July SI 6 OO Gabriel Heatter MBS 6 15 Klam. Theater gun 6 30 Around Town News 6 40 Something to Think About a 45 Sam Hayes News MBS 6 A5 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Svmphonic Strings MBS 1 30 Thi is Free Europe MBS 6 oo To be Announced 9 ; Burl ive Sings g:45 Heidelberg Harmrnairet 9 00 Glenn Hardy News MBS 8:15 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 8 30 For Danoerm Only 8 45 SporU Final 8 U 5-Mtn. Final 10 00 1 Love a Mystery MBS 10:15 Ponderosa Room 10:30 Rod At Gun MBS 11:00 Night Owls News 11:15 Night Owi Club 12:00 Si a Off KFJI 1150 Kc POT Friday, August 1 600 6:55 1:00 1:15 1 30 1:45 1:55 8:00 8:15 8:30 800 9:13 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:43 11:00 11:23 11:30 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:43 U:53 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:03 2:13 2:30 2:35 3:33 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45 3:00 3:30 5:50 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:40 6 43 6:53 1:00 1:30 8:00 6:30 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:43 9:53 10:00 10:15 10:30 11 .-00 11:03 Sunrise Serenade Farm Reporter Hemingway News MBS Breakfast Gang MBS Best Buys Sam Hayes MBS First Edition Local News Cecil Brown MBS Break f as r Gang MBS Btble Institute MBS Paula Stone Show MBS Platter Party Date in H oil)-wood Music ot Manhattan Newspaper of the Air UBS Tello Test MBS LaPointes Answer Man MBS t Ladies Fair MBS News MBS Queen for a Oar MBS Name Bands Noonday New Dance Tunes Market and Klamath Notes CurrLns Jack Kirk wood MBS Two at 1:30 News MBS News MBS Coffee with Katie Gillette Warmup MBS Came of the Day MBS Camel's Scoreboard MBS Behind the Story MBS Hemingway News MBS Curt Massey Tim MBS Sam Hayes News MBS Ricky's Request Twilight Time News MBS Gabriel Heatter MBS Klamath Theater Quia Around Town News Something to Think About Sam Hayes News MBS Bill Henry MBS Concerto Festival MBS Cisco Kid MBS Reporter's Roundup Jazx Nocturne Glenn Hardy, News MBS ruiton Liewu jr. nds For Dancers Only Sports Final 3-Minute Final MBS I Love a Mystery MBS Red Nichols Show Magazine Theatre MBS News Night Owls Club Sign Off 12.-00 CART HITS TRAIN DALLAS, Ore. (A An auto mobile crashed into a Southern Pa cific freight train near Falls City Wednesday, kill In e its driver, Har vey Edward Taylor. . Taylor, 42, a resident of Falls City, probably was blinded by sun glare, police said. . i g TOMIT1 IN PERSON Jirecr (roq ()oliuu)ooj JSr Ray (SoKy) WWTLEV C7S -SONGS AND SSNSBTIONfiL siast mmcTitN .COMING ... W V ftruCRTHMM. CiTTii Sciomiei VrVliLY . . r j ONE OF TWO new ping-pong tablet presented to the YMCA by the Junior Chamber of Commerce was dedicated yesterday by Bob Bonney (left), city recreation director, and Ray Big gort (right) member of the ''Y" board Hedy Lamar's Temper Said Talk of TV Alley Br ERSKINE JOHNSON HOLLYWOOD (NEA) Exclu sively Yours: Hedy Lamarr's tem peramental flip-flops over changing her type from Sexy Hedy to Slap stick Hedy are the talk of TV alley. Signed as the guest of ventrilo quist Paul Wtnchell and Jerry Ma honey. Hedy demanded a flip co medienne role. Paul. 14 advertis ing men and six NBC vice presi dents finally talked her into doing the sexy dramatic skit that had been prepared for her. Hedy It's said, stopped burning only alter New York TV critics hailed her performance as one of the best movie star bits on video this year. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis have a private eye on the trail of a pair of look alikes who are us- Annual Rally At Clackamas Annual Camp Meeting and Con vocation of the Church of Ood for 1952 convened at Clackamas July 25. It ends Aug. 3. A large staff of speakers are present this year according to an announcement by the Rev. A. Clarence Roper, State Cnairman. Among the staff speakers are: The Rev. A. W. Crim, Anderson, Ind., guest preacher; The Rev. Ralph Starr, Hamilton, Ohio, song leader: The Rev. and Mrs. W.M. Donohew, missionaries (rom Airl and Daisey Boone and Adam Williams, home missionaries. Theme ol the meeting is "Honor ing Christ Through His Word." Dally leatures oi me meeting are: Lectures for ministers, camp for children, youth meetings, and gen eral worship and prayer meetings. Klamath Man Starts Fight SALEM IB Two guards were Injured Wednesday In a brief dis turbance at the Oregon State pri son. Warden Vlrgit O'Malley said James Q. Anderson, a 29-year-old convict from Klamath County, started the fight after becoming Intoxicated on pruno A ferment ed drink made of fruits and vege tables discarded by the prison can nery. Guard James Schultz attempted to quiet Anderson and in the fight that followed be suffered a knife wound. Another guard, Raymond O'Neill, who rushed to aid Schutlz, was attacked by other convicts. Capitol Beauty Plans Revealed SALEM W A master plan for development of Oregon's state cap- Itol buildings to "make Balem the most beautiful capital city in the United States" was proposed weanesaay oy rrancis &eauy, new York architect. Keally, who designed the present capltol and who was hired by the State Board of control to prepare a long-range plan, said his plan cans lor extension oi tne capital Mall to four blocks long. The mall now Is one block long, but cur rently Is being extended for anoth er D10CK. The capltol and proposed su preme court bulldine would be at opposite ends of the mall, with four state buildings on each side. The only buildings now construct ed are tne capuoi, and norary, public service, and highway build ings. Keally said his plan, which re quires legislative approval, would take care of the state's needs for the next 20 or 25 years. At the end of that period, the mall would be exienaea anotner lour blocks to u street. . General Denies Saucer Story : SEATTLE (jn Air Force chief of staff Gen. Hoyt 8. Vandenberg says he doesri't believe there la such a thing as a flying saucer. "They are not machines flown by men from Mars, nor from anv foreign powers," Vandenberg told interviewers Wednesday. "Nor does the Air Force or any U.8, Military agency have s flying sau cer." Vandenberg added the Air Force has investigated all reports re ceived since the end of World War II "and never has found anything to substantiate existence of such things ..." Vanderiberff conferred' her wllh officials of the Boeing Airplane Co. Ing their names lo open charge accounts and cash checks. Tile phonies bilked Richmond, Va., mer- chants out ol i-'uoo. Lorraine Cugat, inches awav from her first big movie contract, is still boning at tne printed re port that she was the cause of the recent Glenn Ford-Eleanor Powell two-day breakup. rve never met uienn Ford." snapped Lorraine. "He was on the same boat coming back from Eur ope, but so were 3000 other people. One college man to another: What do you hear from the Undle-world?" Olsen and Johnson Join up with an ice-skating show after they close at Las Vegas' Flamingo Hotel for a tour or tne nation a sport arenas. No more live TV for the sany comedy stars until the fall ot 1953, when they will market a series of tncir own teieliims. Las Vegas reporters. Incidental ly, thought they had found some thing hot when an Ola Olson was married there recently. But it was anotner uie wnn tne real one ex plaining: "It wasn't me. I've got grandchildren dying of old age." Dorothy Dandridge will shelve her singing career long enough to play a straight dramatic role In a soon-to-be-announced MOM movie . Charles Winnwger was misty- eyed over the Chicago political con ventions. Starting work In "Down feriscope. ' ne toio me mat tu years ago be was a drum major in a pre-conventlonal political rally lor Grover Cleveland at Ashland, wis. MGM will screen-test Gloria Nord, star of the "Ice Circus of 1952" . . . Dick Haymes and Mickey Rooney will duet an album for uecca . . . uenms u a.eeie ana Doan Hoag, who wrote MOM'S "Crime Doesn't Pay" shorts, are collaborating on a documentary mm about a miscarriage oi justice that Dennis is halting as better than "T-Man." Benedict Bogeaus will produce. Burly Victor McLaglen's back on the Hollywood career merry, go-'round with roles In "The Quiet Man." "fair wind to Java," ana a proposed weekly telefilm series, port ol can." "The gypsy finally has settled down," Vic grinned It. "I've got a place to again hang my hat. r or tnree years vie ana nis wne roamed Europe and the U.S. "We went to Mexico for a weekend and stayed four months" but now it's a permanent home lor them at Balboa. Calif.. 45 miles from Holiy wood, and movie and TV roles for Vic "if I like the parts." Vic's reaction to the remake of his biggest film hit, "What Price Glory?" is a sour smile and, 'It's a musical, Isn't It?" As a silent film, "Glory" was a tremendous hit, he remembers, "Because Eddie Lowe and I aworo a blue streak In every scene and by watching our lips audiences could understand every word we said." Ina Autry, Gene's wife, found a new sonz for her hubby to re cord "The Angels are Lighting God's Little Candles" by Jimmy Kennedy. It was Ina who persuad' ed Gene to skip the cowpoke melo dies a few years ago and wax "RUdoipn the Red-nosed Reindeer. Week-End SPECIALS mm AT TRUELOVE'S MARKET 919 E. Main Phone 4282 Fresh Dressed Hens tb. 30c Roasting Hens lb. 39c Red Fryers lb. 48c Large Eggs Grade A dox. 65c Beef Roast .b 50c Brisket Boil , 29c Leg 'o Pork or M n, 60c Leg 'o Lamb Good ,b 67c Shoulder 'o Lamb Good ,b 50c Stew 'o Lamb cd lb.25c Other Items Priced Likewise t ! Report On Radar Flying By DOUGLAS LAKSl:N WASHINGTON t NEA) The fly ing saucers are back. And their return to 111 headlines haa been the re.iull of a atartling new development: For the first time, numerous and simultaneous vu.ul aliihtliiiis have been positively confirmed by oltlrlal Civil Aeronautics Aumlnla- trallon radar observations, una has happened twice under almost Identical circumstances on two suc cessive Saturday nights. II d until now official and unof ficial saucer debunkcrs huve pro duced credible theories lo explain away reports of visual slulillngs as natural phenomena. Tiiry huve done the same for Individual radar sighting reports. But none of this reasoning satis factorily explains away visual sightings aboslutely confirmed by radar. This remarkable new chapter In the weird flying saucer story was nrlttcn in the skiea over Wash- AIRLINES pilot S. C. Pierman taw six "obiects" t the same time the CAa radar did. tngton for six hours before dawn an Sunday, July iv. ana " week later. The details and Impli cations of what took plare are now confirmed by CAA and the Air Force. Since then the Air Force has quietly said It was closing to the ,.. ii. n-ial section at Wright Fleid In Dayton. 0-, which has been studying nying ""ccr ports. In addition, all information concerning that group's personnel, activities and budget is now strict ly classified. t.,it rftaii. nf what happened the first night are being revealed for the first time by NEA Service. These are the facts: Beginning ahortly after mid night, and continuing until dawn, eight experienced CAA radar op eratora and technicians, manning the air route traffic control cen ter In hanger No. at National Airport, tracked from seven to ten unidentifiable and mysterious ob jects performing atrange gyrations in the skies in a 30-mlle radius above Washington. Harry O. Barnes, who haa been with CAA for nine years, mostly In radar work, was In charge of the group. After making sure that the objects were not known alrcralt and that the radar was operating perfectly, he checked his findings with the radar operators In the control tower. They Instantly con firmed what he saw. and contin ued to do so. The two radars are completely separate units. Later the radar at nearby An For a Useful GUI Shop Vnlght's Pioneer Office 8upply.'6Z9 Main 1 jar SkAMaTM MIL. OOMM AMERICAN CHINESE Foods at their btitl Ph. 6496 Far Orders Te Tette Out Ben B. Lee, Mar. K 7 sAVfc ni , Saucers drews Air Fiure base also con firmed the alghtlngs. When the center radar allowed one of the unidentified objects In a low position in the northwest ky. the oiwialors In the tower were able to see It. One of thrm, How ard Cncklln, who has been Willi CAA for five yrnra. describes It: H vaa a xoud-aurd llaht. yel low to orange In color. At flrat II looked like a great big alar. Then II began to move In a manner which made you reallie It rouldn'l be a star. There was no unuauai hlih speed about Ita movemenu and at times It acemeit lo hover. We euuld aee It inovlnr arAunrt like Dial for about 13 mlnutea. It Junl dlaapiieared Inlo the horlluveat sky.1' There are no windows In (he center Barnes was operating. None of the eight men could leave to go outside lo try to check their own radar sightings visually. As Is normal at that tune air tralflc was very light. But at the tirst opportunity an operator In Dames office contacted Capital Airlines pilot dipt. S. C. Plennitn shortly alter he took off and asked him to look for the objects. For about 14 minutes, Pierman was tn direct, two-way communi cation with Barnes. While he was within ratlur range, Plcrmaii was able lo aee alx objects which showed up on the path Indicated bv the center's radar. Pttrman'a sightings reported to Bariies coin cided exactly with the radar sight- lngN, Barnes reports. Pierman Is a IT-ycar veteran of commercial flying and Is described by Capital Airlines ofllclals as very Irvel-headed and "taciturn." Alter he landed in Detroit Pierman had tills to say about tho sightings: "In my years of flying I've seen a lot of falling or shooting atars whatever you call Ihent but these were much faster than any thing like that I've ever seen. They were moving too fast for that. They were about the same alio aa the brighter stars. And they were much higher than our 6000-foot altitude. I couldn't estimate the speed ac curately. Please remember I didn't apeak of them aa flying aaurera only very fast moving llthla." as flying aaurera only very fast moving lights." Charles Wheaton. first officer on the flight with Pierman. a vet eran of 12 years, of flying con firms Plcrman's sightings and add: "Before the ether nlrhl, I al ways discounted alleged flying saucers as atmospheric phe nomen. But now 1 reel I have actually seen ftome aellve strange object! which defy explanation." Another Capital Airlines pilot also reported seeing a light oft his wing, which showed up In the po sition on the radar scope. Other pilots In the air that night. Barnes reveals, appeared lo be reluctant to discuss the subject with him on me raaio. The mystery of the flvlng sauc ers had Us atari on June 24. 1047. when a Boise, Idaho, business- msn, Kenneth Arnold, flew his private plane over the Jagged peaks ol Washington's Mt. Kan ler. When he landed, he breath lessly reported having seen "a chain of nine saucer-like objects playing lag at fantastic speeds." dliei Th, Frion CM 9 NEW FALL FASHIONS ARRIVING ALMOST HOURLY IN ALL . DEPARTMENTS Sightings Of Over Washington Kline then lliero have been Iliou.aniU of slghtlnga all over Hie. world, many uhvloualy report ed by rrai-kpoia. Hut a sulmlan llal number have Iwrn so alransrl and reliably itencrllird, even Hie Air Force has had In admit that Ihev were uncxplalnahle. Many books hnvo been written on the subject. Hundreds nf magaslue arlii'ln have treated all aspects of the duration. However, a review of most of what has been written and officially retHirl ed on Ilia aulilrct points ui aever al unique ii.-im i Ib to the recent wiiKliluuion aiuhtliiKs: It's the flrat lime that three separate radar sets have reported lilrntlcal lliltnia. It's the first lime they have re mained under observation In one area for o long a lime. It's the first tlmo so manv com pletely responsible men. Includ ing radar operatora and Dllota. all observed and reported the same thing at Hie same time, with all reports checking so accurately. Bolh nlshls Iheio were scores ol unofficial slorles ot persons In the area who claim to have seen one or more strange lights mov ing about in the aky. Haul Pell, a ncwa aervlce re porter In River Edge. N.J., wrote a detailed atorv on one that he saw lust before seven oblccls ap peared on the CAA radar screen at National Airport. He wald: "II looked like a sphere. so deeply orange rolored that II an- Overhaul Motor AS LOW SQ88 AS 0 Per Month DUGAN & MEST ill So. 6ih Popular Priced Luncheons Cool, Crisp Salads 9 Tasty Sandwiches Quick, Friendly Service Paul Bunyon WILLARD HOTEL Where ' l- Town 5t0" ' Novelty Fabric Weaves are the important planks in the coat fashion platform f or fall. Striking New Checks Newly Inspired Stripes .' Interesting Chevron Weaves ALL VERY NEW! COLORFUL! SEE OUR WIDE SELECTION IN A GROUP PRICED A very fine collection of coat fashions that) are destjnod to make style history this season. Sues 7 to 20. ' Select the ceet you went USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN .;.7,u,XXii you went te wear It, ncarcri almost (ho shade of ru.l. It was silent as death. 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