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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1952)
t-Altlt. 1 wo htKALU AiU IN two. KLAiVlAlH rALUN. OKhWON WHI)K!khl)AV, oil. H, U1 RADIO LO KFLtV 1459 Kc. rsT Wednesday Evening, Oct. I 6 00 Tmlan BporU HUhlllhU Hometown Htvt SU World News Summary II .10 What'i My Mm CBS 7:00 The Lone RanKor ABC 1 .10 Mvtrv Thaaltr ABC :00 Meal CorllM Arrher ABC a:.io Mr. President ABC 00 Tht TBI In Ptaca & War CBS H"-"" WE0NES0AI M ACADEMY ' AWARD L WW CONTINUOUS FROM 1: 45 Fea tores be tin 1:45. 3:37, S:ST 7:57, ana uce rue inf sie ink d I TOUCHDOWN TEAM xmmm-mw Opm 6: in T 1 tJ , j rioMWiiiiiaiu JANE KUSSEU 11 ThUBSPAt 3 ManlynMOiM 10 JK J X TODAY! I ft. V4L-r II u b m ctub in ens 0:4.1 Armchair Adventures CBS 10 00 10 p.m. Headline 101ft Starlight Konf AtlC in .10 Chas. Antell Theatre ABC 10:45 Bin a Band Stand 11:00 Sign off News Summitry HOB Sign Oft KFLW 1450 Kc. --PST . Thursday, Ocl. 9 0 00 ft a m, News 6:0.1 Bucky Bales & Hit Boys 6 43 Corn in the Morn 7 00 News - Breakt Edition 1:13 Charlie's Hound up 1 30 Bob tiarred ABC t 40 Harry Babbitt CBS t:4A Top of ihe Morning 8:00 Breakfast Cluh ADC 0:00 Hank Henry Show 8 :t0 Brrak ihe Bank ABC 10:00 Cl.l Huntley AnC 10:13 Lone Journey ABC 10:30 My True Story ABC 10 U Whispering Street ABC 11:13 Music 11:30 J.n-k Owens ABC 12:00 Noon Edition New 12:1.1 Pay less (Sidewalk Show 13:,W Hoiim Party CBS 1:0(1 The Bill Htng Show ABC 1:13 Paul Harvey 1:30 Treasury Bandstand CBS 1:53 News CBS 3:00 Betty Crocker ABC 3:03 &ain Briefs 313 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:30 Better Living 3:43 Music Theatie 3:00 Ted Malone ABC 3:13 Arthur Godfrey CBS i 3:.T0 Cal Tinney ABC 3:33 Belty Crocker ABC 4:00 Radio Auction Time 413 The Tide Show CBS 4:30 Aunt Jemima CBS 4:40 Ruth Ashton News CBS 4:43 When A Girl Marries 5:00 Spin with Wynne 3:30 Chet Huntley ABC 5:43 B & B TV 6:00 Today's Sport Highlights ' 6:13 Home Town News 6:23 World News Summary 6:30 Bine Crosby Show CBS 1:00 Visltin Time CBS T:M Charlie's Bedtime Stories 8:00 Hollywood Playhouse CBS 8:30 Defense Attorney ABC 9:00 Meet Millie CBS P 30 Pegcy Lee Show CBS 10:00 10 p.m. Headlines 10:13 The Three Suns ABC 10:30 Bill's Bandstand 11:00 Sisn 0f News Summary 11.03 Sign Off KFJl 1150 Kc. PST Wednesday Evening:, Oct. S 6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:15 Klamath Theatre Quiz Time 6:30 Around Town News 6:40 Something to Think About 6:43 Sam Hayes News MBS 6:35 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 John Sebastian Show 7:15 Tex Beneke Show 7:30 Doctor Kildare 8:00 What's tb Name of that Song MBS 8:30 Music Theatre 8:45 Guest Star 9:00 Newspaper of the Air MBS -9:13 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 9:30 Wrestlinc 10:33 Titus Moody MBS 10 40 I Love a Mystery MBS . 10:33 Night Owl News 11:00 Night Owl Request Time 12.00 Sign Off KFJI 1156 Kc. PST Thursday. Oct. 9 6 00 Sunrise Serenade 6:30 Slim Bryant and his Wildcats 6:45 Five Minutes with the Open Bible 6:50 Organ Moods 6:55 Farm Reporter 7:00 Frank Hemingway News MBS 7:15 Breakrast Gang MBS 7:30 Best Buys 7:43 Sam Hayes News MBS 7:53 Fust Edition Local News 8 00 Cecil Brown News M'S 8:15 Music by Roth 8 CO Breakfast Gang MBS 8:45 Notes irora Um Ucoopex 8:00 Club 1150 9:13 Marian from Millers 9 30 Freddy Martin Show -9:45 Music of Manhattan 10:00 Newspaper of the Air MBS 10:15 Tello let MBS 10:30 A Visit to LaPotnte's 10:43 The Answer Man MBS 11:00 Ladies Fair MBS 11:23 News MBS 11 JO Queen for a Day MBS 12 oo name tunas Iit:13 Noonday News 12:30 Best on Record 12:43 f arm and Market Reports izrau tusmain notes 12:53 A Visit to Currtn's 1:00 Jack Kirk wood Show MBS 1:30 Lucky U Ranch MBS 2 0O Two at a 3:30 Western Round-up Time 3 05 News MBS 3:15 Rickyi Reouest Time 3:43 Paula Stone Show MBS 4:00 Coffee with Katie 4:15 Frank Hemingway News MBS i .jo tun jtiassey lime Jims ; 4:43 Sam Hayes News MBS , 1 5 00 Sergeant P re-ton MBS 530 Sky King MBS 5:53 Cecil Brown News MBS aw - uriri nrmwrv airta 6 15 Klamath 'liieatre Quiz Tun 6:30 Around Town News 6:40 Something to Think About 6 45 Sam Haes News MBS 6 53 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 John Sebastian Show 7:15 Tex Beneke Show 7:30 Grade Fields Show 8 00 Symphony 8:30 Burl Jves Sings 8 45 Heidelberg Harmonaires 00 Newspaper of the Air MBS 9:13 Fulton Lewis r. MBS 9:30 For Dancers Only 9:45 Sports Final 9 55 Titus Moody Speaks MBS 10:00 I Love A Mystery MBS 10:15 Serenade In Blue 10:30 Rod and Gun Club MBS 10:35 Night Owl News 1100 Night Owl Bequest Tim 12:00 Sign Off i-ACSiHATOORD! - mm -nroRsoj Pwwkw ggaMssssssssssssssssssssssw fmm.' n M ) " (" ' ;fVt:'- HERE FOR THE DEMOCRATIC Woman's Day luncheon last week were, (standing) Gladys Last, state vice-chairman, Mrs, Phlllis Mahoney, Democratic Candidate for County Clerk and Lillian Burton, National Committeewoman. Seated are Mrs. Leona Condrey, luncheon chairman and Mrs. Emmalee Dannelly, president of the club. The rally was held in the Empire room of the Winema. Other state and local Democrats were guests of honor. Demure Anne By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD Lfl Whnt's hap pened to our Anne Baxter? Lone: considered one of the most able and more conservative of the younger actresses, she started busting loose on her last picture. sne piayea t-icopuua in one se quence and wore a rhlnestone in her navel, mat oia it. Then she started saying that Hollywood wasn't glamorous enough any more. She also said that conversation Is virtually dead art In the movie town. She dyed her hair blonde, making her loot like Marilyn Monroe s sister And now she's smoking , cigars! Yep, real Havana stogies. But not the long kind. "They're short and thin, like a cigarette," she told me, "But they're the same makings as the cigars men smoke. She credits Alfred Hitchcock, her director on VI Confess," with in troducing her to cigars. "We were on location in Quebec." she said. "A!ier dinner. Hitch took out a cigar. It smelled heavenly, light ana fragrant. Not the foul. heavy kind 01 smoke that clings to men's clothes. I tried it and was delighted. So Hitch sent to Cuba for the short, thin cigars, which are more suitable for women. I've been smoking them with colfee after dinner, and they're wonder ful." Miss Baxter said cigar-smoking by women is prevalent in Europe, bne sees no reason why American women shouldn't lollow suit "Of course, the men will raise a fuss." she remarked. "Tiiey al ways complain when they think their domain is being invaded. It was the same way with cigarettes and cocktails. Women might as w ell get some pleasure out of smok ing, too. Cigarettes have become so pure, they'ie nothing but a ner vous habit now." The actress w-as dressed at lunch in keeping with her new character. She sported a filmy negligee, which she explained was part of her cos tume in the picture. She amplified her remarks about the dearth of good conversation in Hollywood. I said that most conversation in Hollywood has a boring same ness," she declared. "It's all shop talk. Nobody talks about anything but the movie business. After work- in In It all day, it bores me atllf to go to a dinner party and hear nothing but talk about the recent Film Mogul Wants Divorce 8ANTA MONICA, Calif. 11 Film producer Samuel P. Spiegel has sued his wife Lynne for di vorce on charges of adultery and extreme cruelty. The complaint, filed yesterday, contends there is no community property and asks that Mrs. Spie eel be enloined from filing any lawsuit as a result of their mar- riaee. SDiegel. who produced "The African Oueen." for which Hum' phrey Bogart won an Academy Award, is known professionally as S. P. Eagle, ine coupie -married in Las Vegas. Nev., in 1948 and separated last January. ITU Firing Sustained NEW YORK W1 A court- appointed arbitrator has upheld an employer who fired a union printer on the grounds he neglected duty by participating in pro-Communist propaganda during a vacation In Europe. The arbitrator, Theodore w. Kneel, ruled Tuesday In a dispute Involving the Publlsheis Printing Co., and linotype operator Arthur Deutsch, a member of the AFL New York Typographical Union. Kheel found that Ueuich toured Europe early this year, visited Moscow with a group of trade Unionists, and upon his return re peated antl-Amerlcan propaganda of the Communists In speeches be fore labor groups. ueutscn harmed the company that employed him by his alleged activities, Kheel said as he quoted a document tending to show the firm might lose Its ellzlbllltv to handle federal government print ing. me union argued that Deutsch was thousands of miles away from the United States and on his vaca tion and, therefore, could not he found neglectful of duty. He was fired last Aoril 33. tha dav ha H.-aaaiw Baxter Now Puffing Cigars movies." And she actually plans to do something about it. Screen writer Helen Deutsch has offered her home as the locale for some Sun in I TI ST I I 'WMtaea II fll X i I lljj LiWU I WW I t 1 l f I I V S THE JEWELRY STORE OF OUTSTANDING VALUES 701 Main day brunches aimed at producing stimulating coin ersn Hon. P. 8. Cheering note for pipe smokers: Anne has tried pipes, too, but gavii them up. Too messy. rrT WA7 Producer Obtains Rights To fly MISKINK JOHNSON NI'A Staff Correaiionilent HOLLYWOOD tNEAl Hehlnd the ttci'rt'ii: The unlienrd-uf pro cedure that gives slugs producer Paul Gregory tho rluhl to piesrnL the cuiirt-uiHi'tlal scene from "The Cnlne Mutiny" ns a footlliilil.i or iel Inn lias producer Hiiinley Kra mer nt the boiling point. Kramer tied up tho movie rights and protected himself suulnst muuc competition by stipulating that con. veulionnl sliige I'lphls couldn't bo sold until after the run of the. film. But ennny Gregory aiikert for only the "recital" rlulils to a few chapters of the novel anil, accord ing to literary agent Hnroii! Mnl- Min, lies legally entitled to pre sent the coui'l-murttnl scene. Au thor Herman Wouk hlmxrlf will ndnpt the chuptera to the siaKR. As.ilitnmciU of Ruth lliumilon to the second lend with Honald Ilea- gun in U-I's "Law and Older" should delight Mlsa Italy, who sounded off about the unfalrneis of the New Unlvorse contest and nnlcl tht Miss New Jersey should have won, Ruth Is Mlsa New Jersey. Remember the case of the teen, age bnby-nltier in Uostun who found StiU.OUO while taking care of prominent doctors kiddles and scooted to New York with two oth er iitrlit for a big spree? Well, it's prnctlciilly the plot of Sidney Hnrman'a lo'ithcmmuv Independ ent movie, tilled appropriately "Bnby Sitter." Hollywood's latest bid for three. dimensional quality "Cinerama owned by Lowell Thomas ami Mer Inn C. Cooper has fascinating pos sibilities. The effect on the viewer, It s claimed, Is to make him feel he's actunlly In the scene. The na tion's males In the same room with Marilyn Monroe? Wow I Now It's Olenn Ford who will play the matador In Budd Boet- CrCRB , ' ; 2 n M llcher'a "The Number One," to be nmde In Hpalh next spring . . , , Happy note lor ncwsimpi'r head line writers: 'llui lienilllnim on all UFWsnupet' Inserts In producer Alex (lottllcb's nuiidi'i' inyntmy, "Tho lllun Oiirdiiila," will bo written by Los Aiiuelcit newsmen, For once they'll i cud like headlines. Prediction: Hhlrley Uonlli should cop this year's benl-actrvna Oscar fur "Como Hack, Little Slirbn," Princess Chlka, once Errnl Flynu's beloved, mid lately the re cipient ol a small foiiuna from Aly Khan, according In the Inter national grapevine, Is trying to lind enliy lor hcrncll anil her moth er Into the U.H. to open a ill ess designing, business. What's Chirk liable got lluit Chill i the voice ol Francis, tho mule I hasn't got? Chill not only makes love to Kiln Kulnts In the furth coming "Gulden Tide," but wins her in the final reel. Dnvld Nlven Is the only cast member signed, sealed and ready to be delivered for the movie Hum. Intlon of "The Moon is Blue." Pro duction has been delayed until Jan uary to give plnywriuhl F. Hugh Heibeil, who sulfeied a heart at AMERICAN CHINESE Foodi at (heir stitl Ph. M94 Far .Ordtn Ta Take Out Ben B. Lee, Mqr. rlaM Mutiny Scene tack, a chance to finish tho aCicon, play of Ills stage, lilt, Economy note!' Dorothea Rich mond, the former Follies beauty who sella tho uacd clothing of mov ie stars at a swank Beverly Hills whop, la gelling calls from busi ness malingers of tup stars asking her to dispose uf their clients' fancy wardrobes at the best piico she can gel. Couple of yon is it go, Dnrnlheit wna having a tough limn prrsunding ami's to sell their duds. The flint version of "The Cllr on the Via Flnmlnla" la due for a new locale and tllln, As a novel, the story hud an Italian back ground and an Ilnllan heroine. As a film, the locale will be Frnme, and heroine French. Kirk Douglas plays the American soldier, wlih the girl duo to be rest any day. As any movie stniiet knows, says Harry enuring, a June la only aa good aa her weakest mink, WE 31 VE S 0I,d H GREEN STAMPS )HSsVBsssssgJ Fashion Cleaners 12? So. 7th n. 5543 Phons 8821 HARWIN'S, 701 Male, Klamelh Fells, Ore. Incliaene ,k p.ymain. Platte land ma the Twia Plantar larspa lllvilratad far tht Um prlet ef anly fM for bats. I agraa ta pay btlanet (Ot aally. Chaal dailfad telofi Osyi Hack Iti rl Chtrtrtuit lata Cardinal Pad Sstda I I Por.it firaan Shad w. ' .....TOP. NIVY ACCOUNTS Waart tiptaytd , .. Mt. tr. mm i mm (laKsaatl reported back to work.