Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 06, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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1 00 Th l-on Ranger ARC
1 Lux Radio Thtaira I BS
1. 30 Speech bv Fiftcnhower ABC
00 BuipenM CB8
1 10 Preview of Tomorrow
49 Muiic Theater
10 00 10 p.m. Ueadlinex
JO 1 Dream Harbor ABC
10:30 Cha Antell Theatr ABC
104ft BUI Bandttand
1100 Newa Suinmaiy,
11:03 Sign Of(
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1:30 Bob Garred ABC
1:40 Bettv Crocker ABC
1:43 Babbitt Second Cup of Coffee
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U0 Hank Henry Show
:30 Break the Bank ABC
30.00 Chet Huntley ABC
JO 15 Lotm Journey ABC
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10:55 Whispering Street ABC
31:15 Mimic
11:30 To b announced
12:00 Noon Edition Newa
35:15 Paylesa Sidewalk Show
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1:00 Bill Sing Show ABC
1:15 Paul Harvey ABC
1:30 Treasury Bandstand CBS
2 00 Betty Crocker ABC
9:05 Basin Briefs
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4 00 Radio Auction Time
4 IS The Tide Show CHS
4 . Aunt Jemtnu CBS
4 40 Ruth Ashlon New CBS
4 45 When a Girl Marries ABC
5 00 Requestruiiy Yours
5 30 Chel Huntley ABC
5 45 B At B TV
6 00 Today's Sports Highlight
13 Home Town KfWi
6 25 World News Summary
0 30 My Friend Irni CBS
7-00 Life with I,uigt CBS
7 :(0 Charlie a Bed lima Stories
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0 00 Democratic Nat 1 Comm. CBS
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10:00 10 p.m. Headline
10:15 Stewart Craig ABC
10 30 Bills Bandttand
10.45 Town Houe Orch ABC
11:00 News Summary
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Monday Evening, Oct. 0
1 00 Gabriel Heatter MBS
15 Klamath Theater ui
30 Around Town News
40 Something to Think About
45 Sara Haea, New MBS
55 Bill Henry MBS
1.00 I Waa a Communist for IBt
7 30 Bright' Star
00 Let George Do It MBS
g 30 Warfront Homefront MRS
C3 Glenn Hardy News MBS
ff:15 Fulton Lewis Newa MBS
30 For Dancers Only
45 SporU Final
:55 5-minute, Tina) MBS
10 00 I Love A Mystery MBS
10:15 Look to the Skiea
10:30 Crowell- Nest
10:55 Night Owls Newa
11:00 Niht OwU Club
13:00 Sign Oft
KFJI 1150 Kc. PST
T us edgy, Oct 7
5:00 Sunrise Serenade
g:55 Farm Reporter
1:00 Hemingway News MBS
1:15 Breakfast Gang MBS
1:30 Today Best Buys
1:45 Sam Hayes BkfsU Newa MBS
1:55 First Edition Local Newa
g:00 Cecil Brown MBS
g:15 Breakfaat Gang MRS
g 30 Haven of Reit MBS
9:00 Paul Stone Show MBS
:15 Garden Guide
S:30 Freddie Martin
9.45 Music of Manhattan
10:00 Newspaper of the Air UBS
10:15 Tello Test MBS
10:30 LaPolntea
10:45 Answer Man MBS
11:00 Ladies Fair MBS
11:25 Newa MBS
11:30 Queen for a pay MBS
12:00 Name Bands
12:15 Noon Day Newt
12:30 Dance Tune
12:45 Market Reports
12.50 Klamath Notes
12:55 Currins
1:00 Jack Kirk wood MBS
1:30 Two t 1.30
3:00 New
2:05 Newt MBS
3:15 Coffee with Katie
3:30 Gillette Warmup MBS
2:35 Game of the Day MBS
3:55 Camel Scoreboard MBS
4:00 Sammy Kaye
4:15 Hemingway Newa MBS
4:30 Curt Massey Tim MBS
4:45 Sam Hayes MBS
5:00 Ricky Request
5:30 Twilight Time
5:50 Cecil Brown MBS
:00 Gabriel Heatter MVS
8:13 Klamath Theatre Quia
:30 Around Town Newt
40 Something to Think About
45 Sam Hajet Newa UBS
4:55 Bill Henry MBS
1.00 The John Sebastian Show
1:15 Tex Be nek e Show
1:30 Peter Salem. MBS
00 Count of Monte Crista UBS
t:30 Serenade In Blue
8:45 Heidelberg Harmonatrea
9:00 Glenn Hardy Newt MBS
15 Fulton Lewis News MBS
9:30 For Dancers Only
9:45 Sports Final
9:55 5-Minut Final MVS
10:00 1 Love A Mystery UBS
10:15 Ponderota Room
10:30 Official Detective UBS
10:55 Night Owla News
11:00 Night Owls Club
12.00 Sign Oil
State Demos
To Tell Funds
PORTLAND Wl Oregon Demo
crats will report their campaign
expenditures three days before the
November election, Howard Mor
gan, state chairman, reportd Sat
urday. He challenged Republicans to do
the same but said the Democrats
will publish their expenses Nov. 1,
regardless.
"In IMS the public was shocked to
discover after the voting was fin
ished, that while the Democratic
State Central Committee was col
lecting and spending (1,02a, the Re
publican Central Committee had
received and spent a huge slush
iund amounting to more tnan szio,
000," Morgan said.
"A mothers care for all you wear!
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and good wishes to every American
Newspaperboy. As a former car
rier, it it a treat privllcie and
pleasure lo salute them on the , my llle story w III climax whatever
happy occasion of (he national j career I've had."
honor Just bestowed on (hem by Eddie's recent heart attack, se
ttle special commemorative stamp companied by general exhaustion,
In recognition of their great service ; lends poignant point to tho above
to the American public. Their sentiments.
efforts In further Ihe sale of I nlted "When you've lived 'or 60 years
Slates Defense Bonds will be an land have a resl story, .vou don't
Invaluable service to our entire have to make things uo yet. You
nation and to our ffchting men.'
MILTON CANIKF
Noted cartoonist and
Illustrator
Couple Die In
Hotel Blaze
NEW YORK (PA socially prom
inent San Francisco banker and
his woman companion died yester
day in a fite in the fashionable
Hotel Warwick.
The two were identified as Llovd
Wiseman. 46. of Berkeley, Calif.,
a vice president of the Crocker
First National Bank of San Fran
cisco, and Mary Driscoll, 40, of
West Newton, Mass.
Police said Wiseman checked into
the hoiel alone last Wednesday and
registered lor Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Wiseman.
Miss Driscoll arrived in New
York Friday after telling her
mother in Massachusetts she
planned to meet some girl friends
and look for a Job here.
Wiseman, a grandfather, gave
the fire alarm himself in a tele
phone call to the night clerk. Hotel
employes then chopped through the
door of their 39th-story room.
They lound Wiseman and his
companion nude and unconscious
the banker on the floor, she
stretched across a window sill
police said. Their clothes may have
been burned off.
Wiseman was dead when a doc
tor arrived. Miss Driscoll died 14
hours later.
Newsmen were barred from the
room. A hotel employe said it was
gutted and that several empty and
one partly drained whiskey bottles
were In the room.
The fire apparently started near
the bed, possibly from a cigarette.
It was confined to Wiseman's room.
Wiseman had come to New York
after attending a bankers' conven
tion In Atlantic City, N. J.
100th Birthday
Evokes Comments
LOS ANGELES l Mrs. Annie
Tobin celebrated her 100th birth
day by singing "In a Little Spanish
Town" and "Little Brown Jug."
but said she'd rather fly to Hali
fax, where she lived in a light
house for 28 years.
She celebrated the occasion yes
terday with six of her children,
32 grandchildren, 68 great grand
children and four great - great
grandchildren.
Her observations: "Worry
doesn't get you anyplace," and
"Modern girls show more intelli
gence for not working as hard as
girls did in my day."
KLAMATH PALLS. OftggBt
AMERICAN CHINESE '
Foods at thsir best!
Ph. 6496 For Orders To Take Out
Ben B. Lee, Mqr.
DINNER and DANCING
AT CAL-ORE!
OPENING TUESDAY -
FRED DIVIFEK
Accordionist Superb
Delicioui Young
PHEASANT
U.S. Choice
STEAKS
make a date
for this week-end !
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Cantor To End Career
Afier Life Siory Film
By KRSKINE JOHNSON
HOLLYWOOD NEA Exclu
sively Yours: Eddie Cantor lias
tnatio tlie but decision. Now that
his lite story is bemx lilmed by
Warners, Mr. Bnnio r.vcs Is writ
ins Inns to his tllm career.
His tans may clamor to see Ed
die himself on the screen alter the
release o( the picture Keele Bras
selle will Impersonate him but, as
the show business veteran told me:
You i'M'1 lly a hUle clerk
who lmds a million dollars once
Ihcv've done vour life slory. You
can't play this part and that part.
Besides. I think actors who do pic
tures, TV and radio are taking a
liort-rut to some cemetery, no.
I don't have to lictlonize.'
Nancv Sinatra's still dreaming
that her wandering Frankie will
some dav shed Ava In the divorce
court and return to his home dtg
clngs. The reason, pals say, that
she's banking most ot the money
2nd Hunting
Mishap Told
REDMOND, Ore. I J. M. Stal
cup. 32, was seriously wounded in
a hunting accident near Dugout
Lake late Saturday.
State Police said Guy Lents of
Elk City told them he and his son,
" ,ngt he had sttn the animal
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Harley. naa oeen siniamg a outs.
Stalcup, apparently in the line
of fire but unseen, was wounded
in the right groin, the bullet pass
ing through Uie leu ieg.
t ntv nnri hi son applied tour
niquets and gave first aid until
other hunters arrived. They made
a stretcher rtd carried Stalcup six
miles to a toad.
It was six hours before Stalcup
got to a hospital. Loss of blood
made his condition "very serious,"
attendants said.
Stalcup Is the second Oregon
hunter to be wounded since the
season opened Saturday. Ralph
Morton, Condon, was shot while
hunting in Lost Valley, a few hours
after- the season began.
Eptori Urges
Morse Recall
PORTLAND l.f) F. E. Epton,
who headed the MacArthur-for-President
campaign in Oregon last
fall said Saturday he will circulate
petitions asking the U. S. Senate
to remove Sen. Wayne Morse.-
Epton, a Portland real estate
broker, said earlier that he would
circulate petitions asking the re
call of the controversial Oregon
senator. Later Epton found out
senators are not subject to recall.
Epton's petitions will ask
removal of Morse on grounds that
signers are "disgusted" with him.
"It
was
wonderful!"
We had our club party
at the
WILLARD HOTEL
To insure Iht tucctss of your soc
ial meetings hav them ot t h
Willord!
Phone 4161
Chef Arturo will b pleased to as
sist you with menu arrangements.
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he P' her.
Fred Astaire is talking lo NBC
TV about at least one video ap
pearance this season. It may be
on a Dean Marlln-Jerrv Lewis
show.
Oeorgeoiis Busaii llnyuairt s de
nying the big buss that she hit
the celling when Ava Oaiducr
as quleleiy slipped lino Ihe cast
of "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" al
ter Susan had completed her role
ill the film and had left town lor
a vacation.
"It's a dirty He." Susie declared
on the set of "The President's
Lady." "I'm eating and I'm happy.
Besides Brooklyn won the peuuunl
and J'm not mad at anybody."
Note from Mario Lanta'a press
agent:
"Mario has a collection of 300
wrist watches, wears a dillcrcnl
one every day but always has lo
ask others lor the right time. He
never remembers to wind them."
Maybe tins explains everything.
Paramount airmailed Rosemary
Cloonev's screen test to Bob Hope
in London for his approval as his
leading lady In "Here Come Ihe
Olrls." He'd never seen her on
the screen. He cabled a quick
"Okay."
Suggested new theme song for
Chaplin's "Limelight" "The Last
Time I Saw Chaplin."
Big-eyed Marie Windsor, buck
from a 33-day tour ot Army hos
pitals in Korea, reports the Junket
was a tremendous emotion exper
ience . . . "before you slick uut
your hand to shake hands with a
bov. you have to be sure he has
one." The star visited 13 hospi
tals and "there wasn't a single bed
I didn't sit on."
Warner Bros, has Joined the stu
dios tosstmt bids at Johnnie Ray
I for. teaming with Doris Dav. That
; is ' a combination that would have
the kids Jumping out of their bobby-
S0X.I
Forty per cent-less-nolse note for
movie fans from a popcorn mak
er: "Our 1953 popcorn crop Is
40 per cent less than last year."
Jane Russell Is pleading with
Bob Waterfleld to quit pro football
after this season . . . George Ralt's
explanation for selling his Holly
wood mansion: "It has 14 rooms
and I can only live In one of
them." . . . John Arcesl, hailed
bv Capitol Records as the great
est singer since Russ Columbo,
launches a night club career al the
Thunderblrd in Las Vegas Oct. 30. I
when you change to PHILIP
Mere's why:
af -.W
Eddie Mayehnlf'a TV show. "For
'ever Ambrose," has a new Ittlc
j "Doc Coikle' because of a lilies
'irnrd lawsuit by Fnx sluillo and
Kathleen .(Amber) Wmsor,
The name of (he lop movie king
AAEET
1 A'v "mrfriiiiilur
Mutual Don Lee
5000 Wotts
1 150 on your dial
IMLPMEM!
YOU'LL FEEL BETTER BECAUSE,
due to smoking disappear... parched
stale "smoked-out" feeling vanishes.
YOU'LL FEEL BETTER BECAUSE, once again, you'll really
taste your cigarette the good, clean taste of fine, mild tobacco.
Your food will taste better, too! And you'll ott you've made
a wise change ... for your own gooa.
YOU'LL FEEL BETTER BECAUSE you'll be smoking the
one cigarette with a difference in manufacture... an important
difference that avoids the main cause of cigarette irritation.
4f For atmfiltlt praol, publhbiA
CALL MU
FOR LCIilJ
In the life of shapely, luscious Ani
ta Eckhci'K, the Uweiilsh brauty
contest winner, would stuuiter you.
She's under contract to U-l.
The bin lemiile wronitle between
Put Medina and Lauretle Ltira dur-
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Next Monday another "Meet
in case after case, coughs
throat clears up... that
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YOU'LL FEEL BETTER BECAUSE, day after day, you'll be
smoking the cigarette recommended by eminent nose ana throat
specialists to patients who smoke... the ONE cigarette proved
definitely milder than any other leading brand.
In Uad'mt medial lotirnth, mill In Pliilip
when you
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lug Ihf fllinlnii of Bain Katiman'i
"Hutu ol llaudad" sleiiunrd fi'Ufi
Ihe hleiillciil hiilidnra Unit the h
dicasciA alive Iheiii. The bcautliM
went liilo a llrsy when they com
pared top knots then blew Ihelr
Ioim.
ED BOYD
Ed is the morning announc
er and you hear his cheery
voice on "Sunrise Seren
ade" that opens KFJI's
broadcast day at 6 a. m.
He is another veteran on
the KFJI staff with over 5
years service. He's mar
ried and has three children,
Ronald, 8, Christine, 6, and
Reginald, 4. You hoar Ed
doing the morning an
nouncing including the
"Farm Reporter" each
morning at 6:50.
the Staff
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