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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH KALI,S, OREGON W K DNKSPAV. AllCUST 13, lim i ! KFLW MM Kc ri)T Wrdneftday Kvrn.nT, Aug 13 00 Today! Sport HighlifhU ; 13 Hometown Kewi IS World NfM-i Summary 50 TwihtM Sorm.d 41 HMdhn Edition ABC TMOHI MM "OS 1MOW IWWtMtTWN wAYYARD hjcht Iff .ithIhg J Njf RETURM NITSI ' 11 J SHI WON A (MtmOWItlBBOH yjlLOEST AFftCA w.Yrv.? m nenucoiwn r y y 7 1 Crowds Demand!! I HELD OVER! - -i CECJLB.DEMniE?J TECJflNICOLOB; VJ'k f BITTY DnZlWHlSTnu Ptte. Control Adolf lion $1.00 wcil Qiildi price 25 CONTINUOUS DAILY Phnna t For FurUmr Information 1. . " BIO HITS N S NEVER BEFORE esS '. FILMED! VA cum IMUt 5odnng-SUSPENSE on " I" 1 7nlm rnrr S3 It Happrni try Day ABC TOO Th li Ranger ABU 7 .TO Poitmark I S A. ABC B 00 Valentino ABC :i Milton CroM Opera Album ABC R iW Pacific CmI Be ball IP 00 10 P M. Headline! 10 IS Parliic Cnatl BMbtU 11.00 Nrwi Nummary 11 01 Sten Off KFMVHM Kp.PDT Thuntitar, Auf. U I 00 Band Muiit 6 05 Early Bird Nrwi fl 10 Corn In tht Morn 7 00 Newa Bkfl. rdmon 7 15 Charlie's Roundup T .10 Bob i;arrrd Newt ABC T o Top of I he Morninf M John On. ABC 00 Freak fat Club ABC t no Hank Henry Show 9 .10 Break the Bank ABC 10 00 Chel Hunlley ABC 10 IS Lone Journey ABC 10.30 My True Story ABC 10:U WrtUptrinj Streets ABC 11:13 When a Girl Marries ABC 11:30 Top of the World ABC 11:45 Musical Roundup 11 .VI Market Report 12 00 Noon Edition News IX 13 Pavleaa Sidewalk Show 12 30 Luckv U Ranch 1 l The Bill Rim Show ABC 1 15 Kitty Lutemrif 1 30 Basin Briefs 1 43 Paul Harvey ABC 3 00 It Happens Every Day ABC 2 03 Better Living 2 30 Music 2 30 Mary Marg-aret McBride ABC 3 00 Ted Malona ABC 3:13 Accent on Melody 3 30 Cal Ttnney ABC 4O0 Requeitfully Your 5 00 Fun Factory ABC 3 13 World Flight Reporter ABC 5 23 Roal Triton Bibl. Roundup ABC a .hi inei nomuey 3 43 B & B TV 5 00 Today's Sport Highlights 6:15 Home Town News 6 25 World Newi Summary 6 30 TwUight Serenade 6 43 Headline Edition ABC 6.53 Coming Attractions on ABC 7 00 Mr. President ABC 7:30 Defense Attorney ABC 8 oo Original Amateur Hour ABC 8 43 I Covered the Story , 9 00 Pacific Coast Baseball 10:00 10 PM. Headlines 10:13 Pacific Coast Baseball 11:00 Newi Summary 11:03 Sign Off KFJ 11150 Kc PDT Wednesday E renin jr. Aug, IS 00 Gabriel H tatter atBt ;15 Klamath Theater Quia 30 Around Town New 40 Somtthirg to think About 45 Sam Hayea News MBS 6:55 Bill Henry UBS 7 00 The Southland Singing 7i3 Tex Beneke Show 7:30 Cisco Kid MBS 8 00 What i Name Song MBS 8 30 Safeway Music Theatre 8 43 Guest Star . 9 00 Glenn Hardy New MBS 1S Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 9:30 For Dancers Only 9:45 Sports Final 9:55 3 -Mm Final MBS 10:00 I Love e Mystery MBS 10:13 Dr. E. A Holtwlck-Political UBS iu:w out or Tnunder MBS 10:55 Night Owls Newt 1100 Night Owls Club 12:00 Sian Off KFJI 1159 Kc PDT Thursday. Aug-. 14 8:00 Sunrise Serenade 6:53 Farm Reporter 7:00 Hemingway News MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:30 Best Buys v 7 43 Sam Haes 'MBS 7:55 First Edition Local News 8:00 Cecil Brown MBS 8:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 8 30 Haven Of Rest MBS 9:00 Paula Stone Show MBS 9:15 Marion from Miller 9:30 Freddie Martin Show 9:45 Music Of Manhattan 10:00 NewsDaDer of the Air MBst 10:15 Telto Test MBS io jo Laf ointes 10:45 Answer Man 11:00 Ladles Fair MBS . 11:25 News MBS . 11:30 Queen for a Day MBS i.w name nanus - 12:15 Noonday New 12:30 Your Dance Tune 12:45 Markets & Klamath Note 12:55 Currins 1:00 Jack Kirkwood Show MS 1:30 Two at 1:30 3:80 News MBS 2:05 New MBS 2:15 Coffee with Katie 2 30 Gillette Warmup MBS 2:35 Game of the Day MBS 3:55 Camel's Scoreboard MBS 4:00 Behind the Story MBS 4:15 Hemingway News MBS 4:30 Curt Massey Time MBS 4:45 Sam Hayes MBS 3:00 Ricky's Request 5:30 Musical Quiz 5:55 Cecil Brown MBS 8:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:15 Klam. Theater Quiz 6:30 Around Town News 6:40 Something to Think Abeut 6:45 Sam Hayes News MBS 6:55 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 The Southland Singing 7:15 Tex Beneke Show 7:30 All Star Preview 8:00 Family Theater . 8:30 Burl Ives Sings 8:45 Heidelberg Harmonalret 9.00 Glenn Hardy New MBS 9:15 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 30 For Dancer Ooly 9:45 Sports Final 9 55 S Min. Final MBS 10:00 I Love a Mystery MBS 10.15 Ponderosa Boom 10:30 Progressive Party Speech MBS 10:55 Night Owls News 11:00 Night Owls Club 12:00 Sign Off KLAMATH FALLS CHEST X-RAY SCHEDULE August 13 Loicnz's, 6th & Broad, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. August H Louie's Grocery, 3543 Summers Lane, 11:00 a m. -7:00 p.m. August 15 Kalpine, 12 noon to 5 p.m. August 18 5th Ave. Grocery, 3802 Altamont, 12 noon to 7:00 p.m. August 19 Altamont Grocery. Boardmnn & Altamont, 12 noon7:00 p.m. Klamath Indian Agency, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. August 20 Ginos Drive Inn, S Gth & East Main, 10:00 a.m.6:00 p.m. Palmerton Mill and Hercules Powder, 11:00 a.m. to 6;00 p.m. (Employees Only). August 21 Easter's Store, Doty & California Ave., 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. August 22 Dryden's. 1842 Portland, 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Palmerton Moulding Plant, Crosby Ave. off Alta mont 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. August 25 Shasta View Housing. 1627 Washburn Va 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. J. C. Penney. 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. August 26 Near Emil's, 1338 Oregon Avenue. 12 noon to 7:00 p.m. J. C Penney Co,, 10:00 am to 6:00 p.m. August 27 Near Emirs, 1338 Oregon Ave., 11.00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Teacher's Institute, Mills School, 12 noon to 5:00 p.m. August 28 Fluhrer's Bakery, 419 Broad, 12 noon to 7:00 p.m. Teacher's Institute, Mills School, 12 noon to 5:00 p.m. August 29 Safeway, 8th & Pine, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.nf. Jennifer Jones To Star In Bergman Pic CIO Conference Planning To Back Stevenson Drive By KRSK1NK JOHNSON HOIJWWOOD (NEA Celluloid Hash: Jennifer Jont.i' (o-b-inl-lil-ILly movl, "NUgiLleiir," U our nd lh unw i Hi Hr.rlct Lily" which David O. trUukk bought lor lngrld Hrriimnii ones upon lima . , Joyce bcluilck, who urd hr one-time flume, Tonv Curtis, on the grounds Hint he discovered him In New York diunslore end wns squeeted out m his niiem, look an out-o(-court neillcmrnt . . . Da lia Ma.s.sev, the itoritcoua toen-aaer I In "The lion Mlnlress," and sirve Rowland, Director Roy Roniand'l .on, ate a youngster el blaie. I The (ellne'a no longer under con tract, but about IS Ian letters a day arrlva at Paramount lor Rhu ; barb, Uie cat. The (an mall tie i partment aends bark photos stamped with Khubarb'i paw print . . . Alan Ladd hasn t even left Hollywood lor his starring role In j "Red Beret," but the anlpliuj at , him (or taking the role o( a Brl ; tlsh paratrooper has already atari : ed. I Wavne Morris gave uo hi.. Hol lywood man&e and moved to his ranch near San Diego, the belter to supervise his aiocado groves. No retirement Irom dickers, though . . A hunk o( Eleanor Parker's own savings Is sunk Into "Panic Strick en." the movie that her husband, Bert rlcdlou, produced. Erich Von Btrohelm's novel of a decade or so ago. "Paorlka." is now a paper-bound book and the main characters turn out to be a arlrl named Zsa Za and a man named Oaborl . . , Kalh , rlne Hepburn's going Into Inde pendent (Urn production In Eng land. Her lirsl: "Prester John," thriller from John Buchan'i novel of the name title. He a the author of "59 steps." None of the movie executives who have ever talked contract with I Charlton Heston are surprised that he a landed the role of Andrew IJackson opposite Su.nn Itayward lit r'ox'e "Ihe President's Wife." HeMon's been Old Hickory about his TV rights ever alnre he landed In Hollywood "because TV gives me the chance to plsv parts that I can't get In any other medium, A mills lucky if he can become a good actor by the time he reaches the age of 35. I'm Ma now unci l want to take advantage ol every opportunity I can gel to de velnn as an actor." , The movie ads, which proclaim him aa the biggest hunk of man to come along since Burl Lancas ter, don't bother aerlnui, big-chested Charlton, who told me on the "Rubv Ctenlry" set: "If they think they can sell me In the movies by saying that 1 nave two heads. It's all right with me. They know better than I what will sell pictures. " Jack Hawkins, Claudetle Col bert's co-star In "Planter'a Wife." will have Ihe leading role In the Brlllsh. made version of the best seller, "The Cruel Bea." Camera genius Leon Shamroy Is tolln' a laod of heartache over Mary Anderson's reported engage ment to Director King Vldnr. He'd like to go to Europe to forget, but Fox has assigned him to lens "Call Me Madam." ... Patrice Wymore had to ihed 10 pounds before she stepped In4 front of the camera lor her role In Warners' "Back to Broadway." U s blow lo British producers who have been making millions from the release of his pictures In Ihe U N., but Aleo l"The Man In the White Bull") (lumens la min ing down all annv comedy roles In Ihe luture. Kvrn vetoed a big pari III Uie new Clark Unblo plo lure being ahot In London, Doll Rynn'a after the lead In U l a rcmnke of "Counsellor al Law," There's a trained comment rnnl from Ihe sneak preview of "Out law Woman" In Jiickle Cooguu's llbrarv. 11 rends: "1 like Ihe bald- headed old man." The bald-headed old man was nlaved by Jackie, Hit screen' on time kid star.) aiAMATM rails. oaae AMERICAN CHINISE F.eei at their basil n. 4f Per Ora.rl Te Take On Bon B. Lea, Mar. I DLL. WASHINGTON liWThe CIO high command opened & three-dav po litical session here today with all signs pointing to endorsement of Adlal Stevenson, the Democratic candidate for President. Headed by Philip Murray, presi dent of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) and Jack Kroll. director of the organizations' Political Action Committee PAC. some SCO CIO leaders streamed into town to talk candidates, money and strategy. The national CIO has never rone beyond an endorsement of presl- aenuai ana vice presidential didates. State and district CIO councils handle the big labor or ganization s political drives on the tate and local level. Official CIO backing for Rtevrn. son, now the governor of Illinois, seems a foregone conclusion, but the timing Is still a bit uncertain oca. irci is mat we executive ooaro. s.m.n iwwiv u-hij-v. in cludes a t0D official from each of 3i CIO unions plus 11 national nfflrrr urlll t nrr,lli. WaUIhJ Stevenson at a meeting scheduled lor tomorrow. Tnriav'a ccslnns ihm vL. h,l morning and with PAC officials in uie aiiernoon are uxeiv to oe dull. Svral n-ovt n ik. rlrl ..A-.. - - -.-a - . u ul3 salri Mlltnri.llv that nvl.hi n n. isenhower's campaign for the Re- puoucan presidential nomination was "out-Tatting Taft." there's no substitute for CRAFTSMANSHIP PLAID 'V PLAIN Prettiest girls in achonl are wearing plaid 'n' plain lt' the newest fashion tor fall! And it's simple sewing with this scalloped yoke, puff - sleeve style. Hurry, send for this pattern, aew It now delight daughter with a spark ling, spanking-bright new dressl Pattern R9038: Girls' Sizes , t, 10, 12, 14. Size 10 takes 2 yards 35-inch; yard contrast. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, Illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. ssena iniriy-nve cents in coins for this pattern to Marian Martin. care of Herald and News. Pattern Dept.. P. O. Box 6740. Chics eo SO. ni. Print plainly vour name, ad dress, tone, slz eand style number, THE AMERICA'S CUP Ts. m.it ch.riih.d yochli trophy in th. world. Mod 1151, it woi collid th. dr.d-Guin.0 Cup lobovt This includ.d 13S0 lor monihip, Thr cup'i prie. v.r, hot nothing lo do wi voluo. Millions of dollen ... iptnt .y drl.ndiri ch.ll.ngin in racing for Muion of Th. America'! Cup. til ' IV Jr Hun- U'i V KF Truck Driver Awards Told Six Klamath Falls truck drivers, all employes of the Pacific Motor Trucking Company, have received the National Safely Council's sale driver award. They are John W. Thompson, who received a nine-year award; Clyde E. Shaw and James H. Wryn, each live-year awards; C. E. Ward. Francis D. Miller and T. H. 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