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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1952)
MONDAY. AtKU'ST II, IDM HERALD AND NFAVS. KLAMATH FALLS, OKKOCW PAGE TWO rp mf - CP rotmTon v daily ko ol I IMS OiW ' BUSTER HONS S4M FOR SHOW INFORMATION' , . COKTtNOOO BATLY P n Open 1:45 P.M. " " . . TVfctoh o Wf - THE HILARIOUS t- STOHYDFA MIRACULOUSLY i If ;Vi UNIVtP$AL INTERNATIONAL fKrttt Sally ffr Ift l Srornna , ELYTH ('rmiCES THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY , Gtncril Ad mlt ton SSii llllll BP m Sjft-tWAia -A V PiliYMOHD rVWiK SSaj MWHTUATfcH' J KFLW 14U Ke, TDT Monday Evenlnff, Au. 11 00 Sporli HIiMlihti 15 Horn Town Ntwt 3A World Ncwi Summary M Twilight Serenade 43 Ht.dlin. Edition ABC t.W Coming Attracuont on ABC T 00 The Lone Ringer ABC T 30 HVnry J. Taylor ABC T 43 Stewart Craig ABC 00 Chicago Signatur ABC 30 Safaway Nunc Thaatr I.U Th l-wrne Walk Show oo Paul Whatman Radio Ttan Club ABC 10 00 10 P. M. HaadKnat 10:15 Saranada in Blua 10 ,10 Insomnia Club 11:00 Naw Summary 11 05 iifn Off KFLW 1 Kc. PDT Tuesday. Aug. IS 00 Band Music 05 Early Bird New 10 Corn in tha Morn 7:00 Nawa, Bkfst. Edition 7:15 Charlie's Roundup T:30 Bob Garrcd. Nawa ABC 7:40 Top of tha Morning 7:55 John Con. a ABC 8:00 Breakfast Club ABC 9:00 Hank Henry Show 9 M Break tha Bank ABC 10.00 Chet Huntley ABC 10:15 Lena Journey ABC 10:30 My True Story ABC 10:55 Whispering Streets ABC 11:15 When a Girt Marries ABC 11:30 Top of the World ABC 11:45 Musical Roundup 11:53 Market Report 1240 Noon Edition Kears 12:15 Pay leas Sidewalk Show 12:30 Lucky U Ranch ABC 1:00 Bill Ring Show ABC 1:15 Easy Ltstrning 1:30 Basin Briefs 1:45 Paul Harvey ABC 2:00 It Happens Every Day ABC 2:05 Better Living 2:20 Music 2:30 Mary Mirg McBrld ABC 3:00 Ted Malonc ABC 3:15 Tennessee Ernie ABC 3:30 Cal Ttnney ABC 4:00 Requestfully Youra 3 00 Fun Factory ABC 3 15 World rilfht ReDorter ABC 5:25 Royal Triton BM. Roundup ABC o.ju ,nmi nunuej aih. , 5:45 BAB TV 8-00 Sports Highlights :15 Home Town News S:23 World News Summary 6:30 Twilight Serenade 6:45 Headline Edition ABC 6:55 Coming Attractions on ABC 7:00 Proudly We Kail 7:30 Mayor of Times Square ABC 8:00 Vmted or Not ABC 6:30 Treasury Show ABC 8:53 News ABC 9:00 Pacific Coast Baseball 1040 10 p.m. Headlines , 10:15 Pacific Coast Base ball 11:00 Nawa Summary 11.-03 Sign Off KFJI 115 Kc rDT Monday Evenlnr. Auf. 11 00 Gabriel Heattar MBS :13 Klamath Theater Quia No Movies For Furness , TV Money Said Too Good By ERSKLNE JOHNSON HOLLYWOOD (NEA) Exclu sively Yours: You can be sure u us ueuy rumess, 100. Sure that there will be oo leap back into bib-screen movie star dom lor the peppy, fast-talking- ex- turn ingenue, wno won ine nomi nation for "Most Seen" TV per sonality at the Chicago political conventions. She's in Hollywood for a vaca tion. And incidentally to show off a front-page newspaper political cartoon a father glued to a TV set with bis small son saying: "Who's winning. Pop Ike. Taft. or Betty Furness?'' Betty told me: "Fox offered me a role in Taxi and I turned it down. I'm turning down all movie offers because I just can't afford to accept them. I make too much money in tele vision. Why. for doing commercials one night a week on Studio One I get more money than MGM paid me the last year of my contract there." That was back in 1939 ("Don't start adding ud my age, because I am 36") wben Betty quit ber "wishy-washy" movie career. Advice from ex-movie queen Betty to movie dolls debating the TV leap: "Do it. There's big money and no competition." Marriage again for twice-married Betty? "I'm thinking about it, but nobody else is." Olivia De Haviland's sizzling about printed reports of a romance with Canadian millionaire Cyrus Kluster. She told me: "I haven't heard of Cyrus Kluster and I doubt that there's such a person. There is no man In my life. There may never be again." The press agents at MGM are on the alert for a Robert Taylor Ursula Thiess flash. The romance started off on the negative side. . . . Zsa Zsa Gabor's steamed up at a Hollywood agent. She claims he's been giving out defamatory stories about her. Fox offered Debra Paget's sister, Leslie Gae, a contract but the vounger doll will finish her last year of high school before com peting with Debra. Joan Evans' parents are far from reconciled' to daughter's marriage to Kirbv Weatherly, A real Romeo and Juliet affair. Before she left for England, Bar- Ellingson Mill Scene of Fire Watchful passersby and efficient work by the Stewart Lenox fire department Sunday afternoon pre vented a recurrence of the sweep ing fire which just one month ago destroyed part of the lumber stored at the Ellingson Lumber Company planing mill located south of Klamath Falls. Sunday afternoon's fire broke out In dry grass and sawdust In the same spot where the disastrous July loth fire started. Passersby kept the flames from reaching the lumber stacks until Stewart-Lenox' fire crews arrived and extinguished the flames. Fire department officials said the blaze caused no damage to the Ellingson Installation. Cause of the fire has not been determined. The fire was reported at 3:45 p.m. Only one other fire was report ed in the Klamalh Falls area over the weekend. At 11:45 Sunday morn ing city iiremen were cauea to tne Oregon Avenue Garage at 206 Ore gon Avenue where a Junk car stored behind the building was ablaze. Firemen said the blaze cauxed no official damage. Chil dren playing In tha Junked car were said to be responsible for the fire, ( : 30 Around Town Nawa 40 Something to Think About 45 Sam Hayes, Newt MBS 55 Bill Henry MBS 7 00 I Was a Communist for fBt 7 30 Bright Star 00 let George Do tt MBS 30 Warfront Home front MBS 900 Glenn Hardy Nawa MBS 13 Fulton Lewis Nawa MBS 30 For Dancers Only 43 Sports rtnal 9 55 3-minute Final MBS 10.00 I Love A Mvitery MBS 10:13 Look to the Skies 10 30 Crime Fighters MBS 10:35 Night Owls News 11 00 Nisht Owls Club 12 00 Sign Off KFJI 11)0 Kf. TUT Tuesday. Aug. IS 00 Sunrta Serenade 33 Farm Reporter 7 00 Hemingway News MBS 713 Breakfast Gang MBS 7 30 Today ' Bast Buys 1:45 Sam Hayea Bktst. News MBS 7 S3 First Edition Local Nawa 00 Cecil Brown MBS 1:13 Breakfast Gang MBS 30 Havan of Rett MBS 9.00 Paula Stone Show MBS 9:13 Garden Guide 9 30 Freddie Martin 9:43 Music of Manhattan 10 00 Newspaper of tha Air UBS 10:13 Tello 1et MBS 10:30 LaPolntea 10:45 An war Man MBS 11:00 Ladies Fair MBS 11:25 Nawa MBS 11 JO Queen for a Day MBS 12:00 Nam Bands 12:13 Noon Day News 12:30 Dance Tunes 12:43 Market Report 12 30 Klamath Notes 12:33 Currlns 1 00 Jack Kirkwocd MBS 1:30 TWO at 1:30 2 00 News 2:05 News MBS 2: 13 Coffee with Katie 2 30 Gillette Warmup MBS 2 35 Game of the Day MBS 3.35 Carnal Scoreboard MBS 4:00 John Sebastian Show MBS 4:15 Hemingway News MBS 4 30 Curt Massey Tim MBS 4 45 Sam Hayea MBS 900 Rickys Request 5:30 Twilight Time 5 30 Cecil Brown MBS 00 Gabriel Heattar MBS 13 Klamath Theatre Quia . 30 Around Town Newa :40 Something to Think About 45 Sam Hayes Newa MBS 53 BUI Henry MBS 7:00 The Southland Singing 7:15 Tex Beneka Show 7:30 Petar Salem, MBS 100 Count of Monte Crista MBS 30 Serenade In Blue I 45 Heidelberg Harmonalres 9.00 Glenn Hardy News MBS 9:15 Fulton Lewis News MBS 9:30 For Dancers Only 9:45 Sport Final 9 55 5-Minuta Final MBS 10:00 I Love A Mystery MBS 10:13 Ponderoaa Room 10:30 Official Detective MBS 10:33 Night Owls News 11:00 Night Owl Club 12.00 Sign Off bare Pavton confided to a pal that she hocked her minks and that Tom Neal sold his car to survive the depression that followed her divorce from Franchot Tone. The famine's over now that Babs and Tom have movie work in Europe. If Kirk Douglas and Irene Wrightsman have re-teamed. It's an unexpected switch of attitude on Kirk s part. He s been refusing to take her telephone calls from New York and Europe ever since they spilt. All's well between Steve Coch ran and his Warner bosses again. but not before some heated words were exchanged. Steve s tardiness during the filming of "The Desert Song" started the fireworks French dazzler Vivian Romance will race Jennifer Jones to the movie theaters in a Gallic version of "Mary Magdalene." . . . Famed designer Adrian, a victim of angina pectoris, is living quietly In New Mexico, with Mrs. Adrian (Janet Gaynor) devoting herself to his recovery. Doctors have forbidden turn to design any more glad rags. Dale Robertson is going "Aw. shucks" to the gushing about "the brooding quality" In his face that women moviegoers are seeing, and to comparisons witn tne Clark Gable of the early 1930's. "It's a great compliment," he snorted, "but I don't think I'll be another Gable any more than I'll be another Will Rogers. Gable's the greatest leading man the movies has ever known. He's all man from the ground up. Lew Ayres' annuities are keep ing bim on vlevet and he doesn't care whether he ever acts again He's one of Hollywood's wealthiest men . . . comic Irwin Corey vows he overheard two Hollywood ex ecutives say It: "Let's take a 10 mlnute break for work." . . , Wag who saw Charles Coburn looking pale tne other day commented: "The earthquake must have dis lodged his monocle." Not-ln-the-scrlpt dialog from the set of "Moulin Rouge": John Huston to Zsa Zsa Gabor after a scene: "That was fine, dar ling, just fine. But you keep let ting your voice drop at the end of a sentence. Every time you oo it I shall have to give you a beauty mark on your face. Put on with a pistol!" FREE TRIAL! 42? MAIN Ph. 7412 TOTAL VALUATION 1,695000,000 , FIGURES RELEASED by the National Association of Manufac turer! regional office in Portland show Oregon's share of the national debt as almost one billion dollars more than the total assessed valuation of real and personal property in the state. Eva Peron's Funeral Held BUENOS AIRES. Argentina lP Argentine President Juan D. Pcron shouldered today the burden o( duties once shared by his wile Eva. who was buried yesterday with lull presidential pomp. Tne elaborate burial ceremonies, in which Peron participated, cli maxed an unparalleled period of national grief and mourning since the presidents wile aiea two weeks ago. Her body rests temporarily In the Central Hall of the six-million-member General Confederation of Labor (CGTl, a power which Peron built and which his wife ruled the last years of her life. The burial hall will be closed to the public for a year while em balmers seek to give the body "corporal permanence. " Ultimate ly it will be placed on view in a huge monument to be built for ber in the center of Buenos Aires. Mrs. Peron s body was carried from the National Congress Build ing to the COT Hall yesterday along a 27-bIock route packed with hundreds of thousands of mourn ing Argentine. A 31-gun salute sounded as she was laid to rest while the mourners, jammed into all nearby streets, stood motion less. Peron. dressed In a general's uniform, walked with the nation's great behind a high gun carriage bearing his wife's coffin. Workers drew the carriage, and an honor guard of cadets, workers and nurses marched beside It while Air Force planes roared overhead. Peron. 'earlier had announced he would take over personally the duties his 30-year-old wife handled, before her last Illness. His new work schedule, announced to start today, devote four afternoons each week to his wife's social welfare and labor duties. w $ "i g -'i an-irV-i FEDERAL DEBT SHARE 2,548,000,000 Mossy Wins Iran Control TEHRAN, Iran W Iran's Sen ate In a complete about-face today voted Premier Mohammed Mossa degh authority to govern the coun try for the next six months as he sees fit. The upper house gave final ap proval to the sweeping grant of power which on Saturday It nad refused to adopt without further study. The Majlis (lower house) already had approved the measure, whtcn now is enacted Into law. It gives the Premier tne right to govern by decree In nearly every phase of Iranian llle. The Senate, after refusing the final action on Saturday, had sent a delegation to the aged nationa list leader asking for more infor mation about his plans and asking also that he modify bis demand lor power. Mossadegh, however, refused to scale down his request for the sweeping authority, which he con tended was necessary to save the near-bankrupt country from eco nomic ruin. The Premier got a aetback yes terday, however, In the Majlis. The lower house refused his re quest for extension of the martial law he clamped on the country last March. BLUNDERBUSSES BEST BUYS KFJI 7:30 a.m. ESSENTIALLY ENRICHED with vitamins and minerals for HEALTH. ENERGY PACKED with nature'i own quality foods for VITALITY. f EXTRA-FRESH exclusive patented "Super-Seal" locks in that lasting goodness for ENJOYMENT. Look lor reach lor the only bread to give you that famous "" loimula goodness. (iULW 1 Eleanor and Billy Rose Continue NEW YOI1K tn Hilly Rose tins fired another verbal salvo at his estranged wife, Klnunor Holm lliwr. who accused him of bring a tlitlitwari. lllo thorny ballle of Ine noses hits been are-MnwIiig bnrk and lorlll ever autre Mrs. Hose, the lornicr swim alnr, surd for a sep. ration. Kie luuiK'hcd a counter suit lor divorce. Adultery Is the only mound for divorce In New York. The divorce case la scheduled to be heard next month. Mrs. Ho.ie has been gelling 1700 a week temporary alimony. Thursday. Ulcnnur snld the pint. sited Hiomlwuy producer was stingy with his money. Ashland Sees Two New Plays ASHLAND Two of the most pop ular plays ever presented at the Oregon Shiikespenreitn Festival and two virtual unknowns will be pre sented in the 11)33 season, which will run for the entile imuilh of August. The old favorites are "The Tam ing of the Shrew" mid "The Mer chant of Venice." The lesser-known nlaya are "Corlolanui" and "llenrv VI. Part 1." "Merchant" wns lust presented at the festival In IIH8 but has prob ably been given more oflen than any olher of the Durd's works at the Ashland event. "Shrew." which held attendance records until last season's "Twelllh Night" set a new mark was last prenented In I mil In Ashlnnd. The tragedy of 1953, "Corlolan us," 1 a powerful drama seldom produced because of the limitations of the modern stage. Producing dir ector Angus Bowmer thinks that the play, which la somewhat simi lar to tills year'a 'Julius Caesar," will go well on the festival's Ellis bethan stage. Hie same goes for "Henry VI, Part 1." which is almost Impos sible to do on a small stage. It Is noted for Shakespeare 'a portray al of Joan of Arc, but Is packed with battle scenes and action. Meanwhile, requests for reser vations for next season have al ready started In come In. the lesti val office reports. The first order came on July 31, the day before the 1953 season opened. Escaped Prisoner Tired of Fleeing SALEM UH Alfred Nellsen, 24. a trusty who walked away from the state prison farm Thursday, telephoned Warden Virgil J. 6' Malley Baturday and said he want ed to come back. O'Malley aald Nellsen told him he w-as tired of running aw-ay. 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