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tlERALn AMI NEWS. KLAMATH FAU.S. ORFT.OM
THURSDAY. AUCUST 21. lUM
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Thursday Krrninr. Au. 21
8 00 Todaj't Sport HUhllfhl
f IS Home Town Newt
23 Woild Nrwi Summary
e 30 Twilight Serenada
8:4 Headline Kdition ABC
6 . 15 Coming Attractions on ABC
7 00 Mr. Prtmtrlfnt ABC
t M Deftntc Atlornty ABC
II 00 Original Amateur Hour ABC
8:4.1 BackaUf with KUinith Industry
: OO Partftc Coaat BaebU
10:00 10 P.M. Headlines
10:1ft Pacific Coast Baseball
3i:oo Nrwi Mimmary
11:05 Sifts Off
KFLW 1450 Kc. - l)T
Friday, August 23
6 (V) Band Music
6:05 Early Bird Newi
A: 10 Corn In th Morn'
1 00 Newt Bkfst. raitton
7:13 Charlie's Roundup
T:M Bob Garred & Newt ABC
T;40 Top of the Morning
7:.13 John Conte Sings ABC
00 Breakfast Club ABC
oo Hank Henry Show
9:30 Break the Bank ABC
30:00 Chet Huntley ABC
10:13 Lone Journey ABC
10:30 My True Story ABC
10:53 Whispering Streets ABC
31:13 When a Girl Marries ABC
11:30 Stop & Shop
31:43 Musical Roundup
XI:33 Market Report
12:00 News Noon Edition
12:13 Pay less Sidewalk Show -
32:30 Lucky U Ranch ARC
1:00 Bill Ring Show ABC
3:13 Easy Listening
1:30 Basin Briefs
1:43 Paul Harvey
2:00 Better Living
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2 30 Mary Marg MrRrida ABC
3 00 Ted Malone ABC
3 13 Tennessee Ernie ABC
3 30 Cal Tinney ABC
4 00 Requeslfully Yours
BOO Fun Factory ABC
5 20 World Might Reporter ARC
B i5 RojaJ Triton Bbl Roundup ABC
3 30 Chel Huntley ARC
5 43 The Tommy Dorsey Show
00 Sport Hifhttghts
13 Home Town Nrwi
23 World News Summary
:t0 Twilight Serenade
6 43 Headline Edition ARC
It Happens Every Pay ABC
T oo Music By Adlam A 110
30 Hotel Orch. ABC
00 Top Guy ABC
5 30 This is Your FBt ABC
00 NewssUnd Theatre ABC
M Concert of Favorite
10:00 10 PM Headline
10:13 Pacific Coast Baseball
10:30 Charles Antell Program ABC
11:00 News Summary
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Thursday Kvenittf, Au. 21
O0 Gabriel Heatter MBS
l3Klam. Theater Quix
6.30 Around Town Kawa
6 40 Something to Thmk About
6 45 Sam Haee New MBS
55 Bill Henry MBS
7 00 Th John Sebastian Show
7:13 Tex Beneke
t:mM This is Free Europe
8 00 Family Theatre MBS
30 Burl ive Sings
43 Heidelberg Harmonatres ,
00 Glenn Hardy News MBt
15 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS
9:30 For Dancers Only
45 Sporta Final
35 3-Min. Final
10:00 1 Love a My-tery UBS
10:13 Ponderosa Room
10:30 Rod and Gun Club
10:33 Night Owl News
11:00 Night Owl Club
12 00 Sign Off
KFJl 1150 Kc. PDT
Friday, August 33
00 Sunrise Serenade
35 Farm Reporter
T OO Hemingway New MBS
T:13 Breakfast Gang MBS
7:30 Best Buy
7:43 Sam Hsyes MBS
7:33 First Edition Local New
00 Cecil Brown MBS
8:13 Breakfast Gang MBS
30 Bible Institute MBS
9:00 Paula Stone Show MAS
:13 PUtter Party
9:30 Date in Hollywood
8 45 Music of Manhattan
10:00 Newspaper of the Air MBS
10:15 Tello Test UBS
10:30 LaPolntes
10:45 Answer Man MBS
11:00 Ladies Fair MBS
11:25 New MBS
11:30 Queen for a Day UBS
12:00 Name Bands
12:15 Noonday New
13:30 Dance Tune
12:43 Market and Klamath Note
J:53 Currin
1:00 Jack Kirk wood UBS
1:30 Two at 1:30
2:00 News MBS
2:05 News MBS
3:15 Coffee with Kan
2 30 Gillette Warmup MBS
1:33 Game of the Day MBS '
3:55 Camel's Scoreboard UBS
4 00 Sammy Kaye
4:15 Hemingway New MBS
4 30 Curt Massey Time MBS
4:43 Sam Hayes News UBS
5.00 Ricky' Request
5:30 Twilight Tuna
5:30 News MBS
00 Gabriel Heatter UBS
:13 Klamath Theater Quia
SO Around Town News
40 Something to Think About
45 Sam Hayes New UBS
:33 Bill Henry UBS
7:00 The John Sebastian Show
7:15 Tex Beneke
7 30 The Cisco Kid MBS
8:00 What's the Kama of That Son
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8:30 Proudly We Hail
9:00 Glen Hardy News MBS
9:15 Fulton .Lewis MBS
9.30 For Dancers Only
9:40 Sports Final
9:53 Five Minute Final UBS
10:00 I Love a Mystery
10:15 Red Nichols Show
10:30 Magazine Theatre UBS
10:55 Night Owl News
11:00 Night Owl Club
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Best Orchard
Claim Made
The "best orchard in Klamath
County" is claimed now by Felis
berto Laurencio, Malin farmer who
has apples, peaches, apricots and
plums growing on rocky hill land.
laurencio sam ne nad apricots
ripening in July and has some ap
ples and other fruit ripe now with
more varieties to come along later.
several apple trees are being
broken down by the weight of the
fruit, he says.
Ordinarily Klamath County pro
duces very little fruit, but at
tempts at fruit growing are becom
ing more common.
Part of his orchard Is alongside
the slate hlfthwav. planted on land
which is being used as the highway
right-of-way but which he owns and
tne state never bought, Laurencio
says, and consequently he has a
problem in keeping motorists com
ing along the road from stoDDine
to neip inemseives to nis apples.
Telephone 4567
Com Q'ly for ott
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JAMES G. JOHNSON
New UP Agent
In Klamath
James G. Johnson, formerly of
Portland is district tretght and pas
senger agent of the Union Pacific
here, replacing John E. (Jack)
Athcrton, who has been transferred
to Eugene.
Athrrton will be general agent
at Eugene, under the supervision
of the Portland U P. office and
Traffic Manageer C. W. Evers.
Here In Klamath Falls Johnson
will be under supervision of the
railroad's Sacramento office.
Johnson has been with UP since
1937 and until his transfer here was
foreign freight representative at
Portland, nanciung import ana ex
port traffic. Part of his work in
cluded the Importation of Philippine
mahogany into this country ana to
Klamath Falls by the Palmerton
Lumber Company.
Atherton was stationed nere al
most seven years.
Italian Atom
Research Slim
If THERE'S A MATINEE J
I EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR
I CONTINUOUS -
gy ' from 1.45
MILAN (.A Italy has started Its
research for an experimental atom
ic stockpile in mostly basement
quarters next to a "room for rent"
sign.
It is modest beginning with
'home made" heavy water, a tiny
quantity ot locally obtained mineral
uranium, eight professors, some 30
student research assistants and
about sioo.ooo.
Unlike the treat secret Ameri
can atomic cities, visitors need no
special passes and there are no
gun-orlstnng guards at the doors
of the CISE (Centro Information!
Studi Esperienze) laboratories, the
organization for Italian atomic
study.
The center Is financed by a dozen
of Italy's major industries. Profes
sors directing the work say that
the S100.000 is about one one-hun
dredth of what they need for really
aarancea experiments.
But they take hope from Increas
ing government Interest at Rome
where late in July the research
was placed under control of a gov
ernment agency on nuclear energy.
Minister pietro campuu of com
merce and industry announced that
Italy expects to receive financial
aid from the United States to help
wnn me stuaies.
Goal of the research center Is
to establish a sufficient atomic
stockpile to permit experiment and
stuaies. Directors saia tney aireaay
have set up the necessary equip
ment to get the stockpile started.
Essential "heavy water" is being
made electrically. Metallic uran
ium is being extracted from uran
ium-bearing ores which are found
in Italy but not In quantity suffi
cient to justify normal mining.
Joel McCrea Family Shuns
Excessive Movie Publicity
Br BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD i Some Joker
tacked on Joel McCrra s dressing
room a sign reading "Millionaire's
Row."
Everyone on the movie set got
a laugh out of It, especially Mc
Crea. It's pftistble that he Is a
millionaire, since he has been
making good money for 30 years
In the movies and Is reputed to be
(oxy with his dough.
But one thing Is certnln: He
doesn't act like a millionaire. Nor
has he brought up his two boys
to act like a rich man's sons. In
fact, they have been so shielded
from the limelight that only this
week did McCrea allow the first
picture of one of them to be pub
lished. The reason for the photo
graph was that the oldest boy,
Jody, 17. Is appearing with his
pop In "Lone Hand."
"Hint's true." Joel said. "There
haven't been any picture of the
boys published since they were
babies. The only photos we have
taken of them were for the fam
ily a I b u m. My wife (actress
Frances Dee) had a theory about
that.
"She objected to children being
used In publicity at an age when
tliey were not able to make their
own decisions about It. That wasn't
being fair to them, she reasoned.
She also objected to children being
forced to live In the shadow of
their parents' fame.
"And she was absolutely right.
I have seen it happen to too many
kids nt famous people. They wind
nil Willi a complex about bourn
second brt and make mr.v-e.i ol i
tneir lives. I wantea my uoya to
stund on their own two fret."
The McCrcns soeni to hnve done
a good Job along those lines on
Jotly and David, who la 16. They
purpasely kept the boys out of the
Beverly Hills social whirl, where
they would be competing with othri
flint children. The MrCrra sons
have spent most of their lives on i
the Mccrea ranrn. lenrning ine
cattle business from the ground
up.
"Hie boys have even aatd they
don't waul me to leavt any money
to them." Joel added. "They tell
me I can give II all to an orphan
age I have been helping over the
yeurs. At any rate, I haven't set
up anv trust funds for thrm to got
at certain atjes. I think that would
be a bad thing for a kid."
Now Jody has been bitten by the
acting bug. After years of Indif
ference about his father's proles
slon, he suddenly has expressed a
desire to get Into It. Joel gave him
a chance to break Into the game
in "Lone Hand."
"I gave the kid a part and let
him double In some riding scenes,"
remarked director George Sherm
an. "He's plenty good."
The proud father agrees, and has
given his blessing to Jody's new
enthusiasm. "He's all excited about
It." said Joel. "Now he plans to
enroll at Pomona College and take
the same drama course that Robert
Taylor and I took (here. I'm nut
discouraging him. Acting Isn't a
bad business; It's dona all liglil
lor me."
Joel admitted that neither of his
smia has ever been a great Ian ol
his.
"They Ilka me better than Ran
dolph Scott but not as well a
Gary Cooper," ha shrugged,
Capsule Review:' "What PUce
Glory" la a happy throwback to
another war ami another era. The
itlossy new version of tile fumed
World War I drama lias none ol
the hard'hltten reality of Hints of
mora recent wars. War la a game
played mora for Inuglia than Iran
Helping lo play It to I he hilt ai
Jiimr Cauney and Dan Palley.
innpliod taxiing for (jilirt and
rinitg. They keep things rolling at
a lust clip, and I In if milt la pure
iMilPi'talnmcnl.
'Valentino 2nd1 Says He
Prefers Character Parts
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HOLLYWOOD (NEA) The
Man: Let exhibitors yowl for a
modern Valentino to bring the
housewives rushing back into tne
movie theaters Fernando Lamas
wants no part ot being the heavy-
lidded, burning-eyed answer to
lov - starved women.
Fernandn doesn't mind an occa
sional nibble at the wnite snoui
dera of a movie queen like Lana
Turner in "The Merry wiaow.
but says: "I would hate to be
tvoed in romantic roles. It hurts
you tremenaousiy ana it s not gooa
lor a long career, im piayuig a
gangster in 'The Girl Who Had
Everything.' The character roles
are Juicier."
Is Fernando pained when dolls
throw themselves at his feet, yank
at his shirt and scream Lover
Boy!'
"Bless the screaming women,"
he said. "They buy tickets to thea
ters. The day they slop swooning
or crowdlno- around me in the
street, I'll know I'm through. I
hate actors who pretend they re
annoyed at admiring women. It's
a lot ot baloney.
Cameron Mitchell's beaming over
his escape from being lagged "the
poor man's John Garlield." now
that he's red-hot In the versatile
acting league at Fox. He's playing
another meaty role the part of an
Insane doctor In "Powder River"
and tells me:
"I was professionally dead when
I made a test tor 'The Postman
Alwaya Rings Twice.' John Gar
Held got the part and I got the
kiss of death. Everybody saw the
test and for a couple of years I
was alwaya called in for Garfleld
type roles. But every time Gar
field was there and he got the
role."
The wolfish brother role in
"Death of a Salesman'' snapped
Mitchell's career back in place,
but, he says, "Darryl Zanuck was
the only producer in town who
really gave me a chance."
Donald O'Connor Is breaking
his agent's heart, but he's saying
no to offers of 610.000 a week,
plus hefty percentages ol the net
take, in night cluba and theaters.
He's nixing benefits, personal
appearance tours to plug movies
and Invitations to whoop It up at
Ciro's and the Mocambo, too, "be
cause I'd like to keep my health.
I'm not making the mistake ol
working myself to death."
Donald rushes right Into the
Russell Nype role In "Call Me
Madam" when he winds up "I
Love Melvln." then he faces the
TV cameras again in NBC's "Com
edy Hour" In October.
"This time," he told me, "I'm
going to be on every fourth week,
because It's Important for people
to know when to expect you. I'm
going to use film sections, too, for
NMMATM PAU.S.
AMERICAN CHINESE
Feeds ot thtir btitl
Ph. 496 Fer Ora'ert Te Take Out
Ben B. Lee, Mar.
six shows, but I'll try to do more."
Now It's the British Marlon Bran
dohandsome Richard Burton
who plays young Philip Anhley In
Fox's film version of Daphne Du
Maurler's best-seller, "My Cousin
Rachel."
Only Burton Isn't sura that he
likes the comparison.
"People who say I'm the same
type as Marlon couldn't be more
wrong," he snapped. "Perhaps I
look like him, but there the re
semblance ends. I can be under
stood when I speak."
His comment on British actors
who come to Hollywood:
The English admire actors who
come here, make great reputations
for themselves and return home.
But they still think that actors
who remain In Hollywood are
traitors."
Rory Calhoun, who bellowed
"Who Me?" when Fox let It out ol
the bag that he was being groomed
for soup-and-flsh roles, la feeling
better about things.
He's still on' a horse In "The
Way of a Gaucho" and "Powder
River." and his own emoting Isn't
driving him out of the projection
rooms.
"I'm trying to get out of this
personality thing and learn some
thing about acting," Rory tells It.
"Personally. I wish they'd Just
give me a pistol, a horse and apare
the dialog. But I realize that act
ing's a trade. You have to do bel
ter with eacn picture meae aays,
If you don't, that a all, brother.'
Rorv on the "beautiful man'
tag that be thinks he's lived doan:
"It's a murderous thing to pin
on a guy. It gets you nowhere in
Hollywood."
Insurance Policy
Gives Returns
ROANOKE, Va. I George
Betzold sold a Roanoke man
family liability Insurance policy
last week. And Betzold filed a
claim under the policy vesterdav.
The sales ta k clincher bv Bet.
sold was that the unidentified
client's big police dog might hurt
somebody.
The dog did he bit Betzold.
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