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PAGP! TWO HKRALT) AND NKWS. KLAMATH FAM-S, (iUKCON IViMiAY. SKIT. 211. 10.r2 RADIO KFLW 1450 Kc rST tufftftay Evenlns, Sept. U Ofl Today ' Sport HlihlljhU :1ft horn Town Kiwi U Woild Nwi Summary 30 Democratic Nai l Comm. ABC T 00 The rUylxtyi ABC 1:15 Republican Nat'l Comm. ABC 1.10 Trraaury Show ABC . . 1 55 ABC Newa ABC 00 Proudly Wi Hail :. Pacific Coatt Haurbatl in W 10 P.M Hradllnea J 13 Rcmrmher ABC 10:30 Inaornnia Club 21:00 Nwa Sumnitrjr 11.0 Sign Oft KFLW H:0 Ko. PST Wednesday, Sept, 24 oo 05 40 6 45 1 00 118 T:M 1:40 1:55 00 voo a. io 8 55 10:15 10:30 11:00 11:1ft 11:30 11:4ft 11:53 3 a 00 12:15 31:30 1-00 1.-05 tao 1:30 1:45 3:00 3:15 330 2 &ft . 3:00 3:15 3:30 A.M. News Corn In the Morn Betly Crock ar ABC Corn In the Morn Newt, Break faal fcdiUon Chirlle'a Roundup Bob liar red &. News ABC Top of th Morning Jonn Conla ABC Breakfatt Club ABC. Hank Henry Show My True Story ABC Whispering Streets ABC Chet Huntley ABC Break tha Bank ABC When a Girl Marries ABC Lone Journey ABC Music Mustral Roundup Market Report News, Noon Lditlon Paj less Sidewalk Show Mary Margaret MrBrida ABC Betty Crocker ABC The Bill Ring Show ABC Your Wevtern Hit Tune Baain Briefs Paul Harvey ABC Better Living tis Up To ou ABC Cal Tinne.v ABC Betty Crocker ABC Ted Malone ABC Richard Llcwellen ABC Guest Star I'un Factory ABC World riitht Reporter ABC 4: IS 4 2 ,4:30 4:45 5:45 (1:00 13 :25 6:30 Royal Tritoa Baseball Roundup Chet Huntley ABC Request fully Yours Leoi Photo School Sports Highlights . , . Home Town News World News Sununarr Postmark U.S.A. ABC mm NOW SHOWING SSan hamrd Sfi R RORY CALHOUN M M 6 DAVID WAYHEfMl JOSEPH COHEN 3 onrnrv uiiinTrx - SCOTT BRADY A Lana TURNER .A-'Tin MERRY : 1 . FERNANDO LAMAS --WUStUKU tlCMAtO HATDM TWWASCOBU ENDS TONIGHT riui -' Tomorrow Academy Award Night UUCTNEW TMCOIOR, hiJ Viiw hi ii in rXjaa.j . I G$imECR$M jfy&Jj Technicolor COLBERT CO ' 74 LOG" 100 The Platbavi 1:15 Republican Nat 1 Comm. BC i .kj Mr, iresiocnt aul 8 no Cross t'ue ABC 30 Pacific Coast Baseball It, 00 10 P.M. Headline 1015 Dream Harbor ABC - 10 W The rhu. Antell Program ABC 10-45 Insomnia Club 11:00 Newa Summary U:C3 Sign Off KFJI 1150 Kc PUT Tuesday Evening, Sepl, S3 00 Gabriel Hratter MBS 13 Klamath Theater uu 30 Around Town Newa 40 Something to Think About 45 Sam Haves Newt MBS M Btll Henry MBS T OO The John Sebastian Show 1:15 Tex Benek 1 JO Peter Salem MRS S:00 Count Monte Crtsto UBS g 30 Gueat Star 8 43 For Dancers Only 0.00 Glenn Hardy News MBS 915- rulton Lewis Jr. MRS S'30 Heidelberg Harmonatrei 45 Snorts f inal 55 5 Mm me Final MBS lu.00 1 Love A Myter MBS 10:13 Fran Warren Sings 10:30 Official Detective MBS 10:55 Night Owls News 11:00 Night Owls Clujs U.UO Sign OK KFJI 1150 Ke PDT Wednesday, Sept, 24 oo JO 6:45 b 30 Sunrue Serenade) Hank Snow 5-Minutes with tha Open Bibia Organ Music raim Reporter Hemingway News MBS Breakfast Gang UBS Behl Huys Sam Hsoes UBS ( . . First kdilion lx-a) News Cecil Brown MBS Breakfast Gang MBS Bible Institute MBS Paula Stone Show MBS Sons of the Pioneers Date In Hollywood Music of Manhattan Newspaper t tha Air UBS Tello Test MBS l.aPolnle Answer Man MBS Ladies Fair MBS News MBS Queen For a Day MBS Name Bands 8:35 7:00 7:15 7:50 7:45 7:55 8:00 8:13 30 9.00 9:15 9:30 S:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11.00 11:35 11:30 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 12:55 1:00 1:30 2.00 2:05 2:15 2:30 2:35 3:55 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45 5 00 5:20 5:50 6:00 13 6:30 6:40 6:45 55 7:00 Noonday Newt . Dance Tunes MarkeU-Klamath Notes Curnns Jack Kirk wood MBS Two at 1:30 News MBS News -Coftee with Katie Gillette Warmup MBS Game o the Day MBS Camel Scoreboard Festival of Waltzes Hemingway News MBS Curt Massey Time MBS Sam Hae News MBS Ricky's Request Wild Bill Hickok News MBS Gabriel Heatter MBS Klamath Theater Quia Around Town News Something To Think About Sam Ha es News MBS Bill Henry MBS The John Sebastian Show Tex Beneke Cisco Kid MBS What's the Name of Song UBS Music Theatre Men's Corner Glenn Hardy News MBS Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS For Dancers Only Sports Final 5-Minute final I Love a Mystery MBS Vincent Lopez Show Crime Fighters MBS Night Owls News Night Owls Club Sign Off 7:15 7:30 8:00 8:30 8:45 8:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 9:55 10:00 10:15 10.30 10:55 11:00 12:00 Nixon Tour Said Success By RUTH KING Mrs. Marshall Cornelt, National Republican Commltteewoman lrom Oregon, returning here today lrom Portland, said "That no one who heard Senator Richard Nixon, Re publican vice-presidential candi date speak on his campaign swing through Oregon, could possibly aouDi tne senator s nonesty, integ rity and forthrightness- in the present controversy over the dis closure of the nominee's 18,000 political expense fund." Nixon's audiences responded with loud "Nos" when he posed the question, "Would you rather I travled at the expense of the taxpayers when I returned home to carry the story of my fight against Communism to my con slitutents." Mrs. Cornett termed the attack by the Democratic party "a blow below the belt" and staled she is giving her wholehearted support to the vice presidential candidate. Senator Nixon drew a large, en thusiastic audience at Portland, Mrs. Cornett stated. From there he flew home to California to state the facts of the expense fund over a national hookup. Mrs. Cornett met the campaign train at Montague, Calif., Joining other Republican dignitaries for the trip to Portland. The train was also Joined by Congressional candidate Sam Coon and Mrs. Coon, campaigning here this week, Mrs. Geneva Duncan, vice chairman of the Klamath County Republican Central Com mittee, Mrs. Nadine Colvin, com mittee secretary, George Proc tor, Roy Murphy, Mrs. Eva Cook, and Bob Elllngson, of the Young Republicans group. Nixon-Type Funds Mulled WASHINGTON WI Attorney General James P. McGranery was reported Tuesday to have ordered a study of the whole question of the legality of supplemental lunds received by public officials. The survey, obviously, was prompted by the current furore over the disclosure that 118.235 has been made available to Sen. Rich ard Nixon of California supporters, for use as a special expense fund while serving in the Senate. , The Justice Department does not admit this. In fact, It is ans wering every question concerning the survey with a "no comment." However, the situation appears to shape up like this: No. investigation of the Nixon fund, a3 such, is being made. But Justice Department aides have be gun a general examination of the statutes relating to expense ac counts or other supplemental funds received by officials to determine Just how far public officials might go in this field without transgres sing the U. S. criminal code. The public discussion on the Nixon fund has brought public statements from other members of Congress concerning the prac tice of supplementing congressional salaries and allowances from sonrces other than the government. Some said It was necessary lor non-wealthy members of the House and Senate to obtain outside In come by practicing law, making speeches for pay. writing articles for a fee. or putting members of ! ' 'i fcT B. If,' ', ,wv ... ., v. "j-T -iVassfM ianJasi ARRESTED Newspaper executiv William Gregory Dreyer, 33, Pocatello, Idaho, hidei hit face following his arrest in Reno, Nev. by the FBI on charges of robbing a Blackfoot, Idaho, bank of $8,300 Sept. 15. Tha FBI said Dreyer, known in Pocatello as William Karkov, admitted the theft, blaming it on gambling. Ha was gamblinq at Lake Tahoa when apprehended. Anita Weber in Princess Anita Weber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weber of Malin. Saturday night was elected Malin representative in the Klamath Ba sin Potato Festival queen contest. The Queen's Ball, at which time the festival royalty will be named, is slated for Saturday, Oct. 4, in Merrill. In the Malin elimination contest, Miss Weber beat out Joanne Park er, 15, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. F. Snow. War Brides Yisit Home SOUTHHAMPTON. Eng. iPi Half a hundred Enelish girls who mar r.eu American soldiers landed from the liner Queen Elizabeth Tuesday with 60 children for. a visit to their homeland. For most of them it was their first triD to Britain since they went to live in America, and Mrs. Enid Connelly. 26. of Ft. Worth. Tex., seemed to sum un the general opinion when she told newsmen: "I love life in America and would not want to come back lo England permanently." Mrs. Connelly, who has been Iri America since 1948. brought along her two-year-old daughter Sharon Ann. Mrs. Nan Rasmussen, a GI bride from Silverton. Ore., said she planned to spend two months with her parents In Dundee. Scotland. She was accompanied by her son. Stewart, 4. "I have missed mv parents very much and it is wonderful coming back." she said. "But I shouldn't want to stay for good either." AFL Seamen Win Raise SAN FRANCISCO tffl The AFL Sailors Union of the Pacific Mon day announced ratification of a new wage agreement with Pacific Coast steam lumber schooner oper ators. Harry tundebere. SUP chief, said the contract, which runs until Oct. 1, 1953, calls for a five per cent wage increase, overtime pay for Saturday. Sunday and holiday work at sea and other fringe bene fits. Chamoun Named Lebanon Prexy BEIRUT, Lebanon W Parlia m e n t overwhelmingly elected former foreign minister Camllle Chamoun President of Lebanon Tuesday. He succeeds veteran in dependent fighter Bechara El Houry, who resigned last week. Chamoun, 51, was the candidate of the opposition Socialist National Front which spearheaded the country-wide reform drive that forced El Khoury from the office he had held since the French relinquished control of the country in 1943. INDO-CIIINA AIRPORT KIENAN, Indo-Chlna MV-A new airfield is being built in Noith eastern Indo-China, not far Jrom the port of Haiphong through which comes much of the U.S. war aid for the French forces. The end of the year should see it com pleted. It will be the first airfield in Indo-Chlna capable of handling any jet-propelled aircraft. Already, broad runways stretching nearly l'2 miles have been finished and hundreds of Vietnamese coolies are hard at work to finish the Job. WE GIVE 5 ond H GREEN STAMPS 3 Fashion Cleaners Studios Fight HOLLYWOOD (NEAJ Behind (he ncieeii: The studios are t-ciam. bllllg for the rights lo Ttllle Lewis' Hie story, she's the ex-Bionklyn grocery clerk who pailayed a pear shaped Italian tomato Into a 3-niillion-per-year canning Industry in the San Joaquin Valley. The yarn is titled, "Tillle ol Hie Val ley." There's an eye-brow-lilllng Intro duction lor movie querns when Ihey see Bette Davis In hrr new flicker, "The Star." It readv. "This is Hie story of the last six days In the lite of a movie star and the fust few hours of her existence as a woman." Jack Palunce, who plays Joan Crawford's murderous nu.-band ui "Sudani Vtt," has his eyes on a dilterent kind of lethal role "The Jack Denipsey Story." Raoul Ortega, handsome Vene. iiielnn oil baton, is making Ev elyn Keys' lite exciting in London. Plans are sieuming for Glenn Ford lo co-star with Jenniter Jones in Tennessee Williams' "Summer and Smoke." Down Catullna way as reported by A lun Wilson: First flshciuian: "Catch any thing?" Second fisherman: "Yes. But how do you fry a c limine! swim, mer?" The completed scilpt of "The Empty Rooe," the siory of the strange disappearance 21 years ago of Justice Crater, Is making tuu studio rounds. Clark Gable is An thorfss Irene Wright's No. 1 choice lor the role. Terry Moore, free of her Colum bia Contract, is turning down all long-term studio oilers. She won her role with Fredric March In Fox's "The Man On a Tightrope" on the strength of her emoting In Hal Wallls' "Come Back, Little Sheba." Watch this lass go loom. HOUSE HUNTING NEW YORK (jPi A French mem ber of the United Nations staff stationed in Africa saw an adver tisement of a new air-conditioned luxury apartment house m New York. Writing to Sol Atlas, Ihe builder, from Asmara, Eritrea, the U.N, oificial said he expected to bring his family to New York by way of Japan. Rent schedules and brochures were mailed to Tokyo, lrom where the apartment was leased through negotiations half way around the world. v i'-W' J for Rigits To lug In the star heavens. Anli cooler's next film will be "Sprar In Hie Sand," (he timy o( a man marooned on a Facade Is land, Kay Francis is primping for a film comeback. She's been (loin IV and India in New York. Mllly Vltnle, the European beau ty who co-stars Willi Kirk LHiuglna ill Stanley Kramer's "The jug. glrr," Is having Hollywood dales, but her niuma goes along. Debra Paget, who didn't like It alien Gene lieinry was announced as (lie star of Kox'a "Kvaitgrllue," 111 si slated lor Debi a, likes it even if.vs now. Muilssa t'avan. Pier An gelt's twin Mslor, is being lumoied tor I no tolo Drbia wants so much. Bobby Van, MOM'S new dunclng star, utiri Diane Uarrell, are mut ing about a printed report tliat there are parental objections, uu bobby's slur, lo what looks like a trip lo the altar. Diane has the full approval ol Bobby's laimly. Short, sltoil story: Veronica Lake stepped out of her limousine at the spotlighted movie premiere, tripped and lell flat on her lace. The handsome Air Force lieulen. ant who was her escort for the evening as a publicity .stunt for the movie, "I Wanted Wings', Just PLANNING A PARTY, BANQUET jj OR DINNER MEETING? V We hove the facilities and friendly itaff ' ... to make each function a success. J j PHONE 4161 c ' Chef Arturo will be pleased fo assist you I1" If ! with the menu end arrangements. JJ j S I WILLARD HOTEL LI j I I il V idt' f itiTh w. t. Long Ce. Klamath's Finest Bokcry ' Cannery Queen's Story stood there and laughed and there was the iltckena lo pay at head quarters next day. That was yrai'a ago but in Air Four colonel reincmbrird Hie III eidenl when Aliumil Mist I'lasa William 11. Walleck n( I he Nmton Air Base was voted "The Most Typical Bachelor In the U.S. Air Force." Leaving the base lo f corl gorgeous C'oleen liray to the Lake Arrowhead premiere of "Just lor You." Wallrok wan Mopped by Ihe colonel, who said: "Now remember If the lady tails down, don't Just stand their and laugh. Help her to her feci pronto," "Yes, sir," snapped All man First Claia Walleck. Bui not until he reads this will Airman Walleck know (hat the onrl was the lieutenant of years ago who Just stood there anil 4? KLAMATH PALL. OHIM AMERICAN CHINESE Foodi at thalr bull Ph. 4496 Foi O.W.ti T. Talrt 0t 'mm mm Uuuhd U'hen Vernltlea Lake tell Hat on her lace. Mary Astor'a ex-lmbby. 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