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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1952)
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OKEfiON MONDAY, OCT. 13. 10.12. KFMV 1450 Kc. TST . . Monday Evening;, Oct. 13 - II 00 Today's Sportu Hlghtifhts li) Home Town Nrwi II: 2.1 World Newa Summitry 6:50 Col urn bun Day Commemoration 610 Fins Wu Quartet Atte 7:O0 Trie Lon ' Iianftr ABC 9:30 Lux Radio Thealr CHS ft: 30 Republican Nat l Comm. ABC 00 5upcnc CBS t.M Preview o( Tomorrow' fi 43 Muilc Theater 10:00 10 p.m. Head. t DM 10:13 Dream Harbor ABC 10:30 Chaa Ante!) Theatre ABC 10:43 Bill's Bandstand , 11 no News Summary , 11 03 Sign Off KFLW 1450 Kc PST ,t Tuesday, Oct 14 H:00 II a.m. News :03 Bucky Bates 6: Hta Boyi 8:40 Corn in thr Morn f 00 Newa. Breakfatt Edition 1:13 Charlte'a Roundup 9:30 Bob Garred ABC 7 40 Betty Crocker ABC 1;43 Babbitt'a Second Cup of Coffee Club CBS SrOfl Break (a vt Club ABC 00 Hank Henry Show 9:30 Break the Bank ABC 10:00 Chet Huntley ABC 10:13 In Town Today CBS 10:30 My Trut Slory ABC 10:33 Whispering StretU ABC 11:13 Slop St Shop . - CONTINUOUS FROM 1:43 HI I Blazing vCr. Mdvenhife!UaS aaaiaaHaaaaa Open 6:30 Phone 8484 .BnaiiDKnr sCeM.cur.iii nro : ' 7 f : l c L:-I a imc SflHnk HIT NOW! ; Continuous rom 1:45 EH3IS 12 TOP STARS. ..Nrtrrrm ( i.hrfal (Wrmtn Irtr taw mn x , lam v SEE FBI SMASH SPY RING SONG- i4 vir tOKDOX HUM EOOS BMCXIN "mm Km . vacua canoM a( aft'v ' '' i ll:fln Romance of Helen Trnt CBS 11:43 Our Gal Sunday CBS 12:00 Noon Edition Newa 12:13 Pa view Sidewalk Show 11:30 Home Party CBS 1:00 BUI Ring Show ABC 1:1.1 Paul Harvey ABC 1:30 Standard School Bdrtl 2.00 Betty Crocker ABC 4 2:03 Banin Brtefa 215 Arthur Godfrey CBS :30 Better Living 2:43 Arthur Godfrey CBS 3 00 Ted Malone ABC 3 IS Arthur Godfrey CBS 3:30 Cal rmnsy ABC 3:M Betty Crocker ABC 4 00 Radio Auction Time 4 13 The TH Show CBS 4 30 Aunt Jemima CBS 4:40 Ruth Aehton Newa CBS 4 43 When a Girl Mamei ABC 5:00 Spin with Wynne 3:30 Cuet Huntley ABC 8 43 B V B TV fc 00 Today's Sports HighlifhU (13 Home .Town Newa 23 World New Summary G'. My rriand trma CBS T 00 Charlte'a Bedtime Stories 7:30 Life with Luigl CBS 8:00 Build the Bamr, 9:00 Democratic Nat'. Comm. CB5 9-30 Pegy Lee CBS :43 Armchair Adventures CBS -10:00 10 p.m. Headline 10:13 Stewart Craig ABC 10:30 Bill's Bandstand 10:43 Town House Orch ABC 11:00 News Summary 11:03 Sign Off KFJI 1150 Kc. PST Monday Erentnf, Oct. 13 00 Gabriel Heatter MBS :1a Klamath Theater Quia 8:30 Around Town Newa 8:40 Something to Think About 8:43 Sam Raves, Newa MBS 6:33 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 1 Was a Commualsi (v f BI 7:30 Hardy Family - - . 8 00 Let Georr Do It MBS 8 30 Crim Figtrter MBS - ' CO Glenn HardyNews MBS 8:15 Fulton Lewis Newa UBS -30 Political Talk 10:00 I Lore A Mystery MBS 10:15 Political Talk 10:30 Music 10:33 Night Owla News . . 11:00 Night Owla Club 12:00 Sign OU KFJI 1150 Kc. PST . Tuesday, Oct. 14 0 Sunrise Serenade 6 43 Five Minutes With the Open Bible farm Reporter 7:00 Hemingway News MBS 7:13 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:30 Today's Best Buys 7:45 Sam Hayes Bkfst. News MBS 7:36 First Edition Local h'ewa 8 00 Cecil Brown MBS 8:13 Music by Roth 8:30 Breakfast Gang DLBS 8 43 Notes from the Scoopcr 9:00 Club 1130 8:13 Frankie Lalne Show 30 Freddy Martin Show 9:43 Music of Manhattan 10:00 Newspaper of the Air MBS 10:13 Tel to Test MBS 10:30 LaPointes 10:43 Answer Man MBS 11:00 Ladles Fair MBS 11:23 News MBS 11:30 Queen for a Day MBS 12-00 Name Bands 12:13 Noon Day News 12:30 Dance Tunes 12.43 Market Reports 12:30 Klamath Notes 12 33 Currins 1:00 Jack Kirk wood MBS 130 Lucky U Ranch DLBS 2 00 Two at 9 2:00 Sun River Dave - 3 03 News DLBS 3:13 Rickys Request Time 3:43 Psula Stone Shew MBS 4 DO Coffee With Katie 4:13 Henungvay News MBS - 4 30 Curt Messey Time MBS . 4 43 Sam Hayes MBS 3:00 Sergeant Preston 5:30 Sky King 5:33 Cecil Brown 6 00 Gsbnel Heatter MBS 6:13 Klamath Theatre Quia 6.30 Around Town- News 6 40 Soaaethinc to Tauak About 45 Sam Hayes News MBS 6 86 BUI Henry MBS 7 00 The John Sebastian Snow 7:15 Tex Beneka Show 7:30 Crime Does Not Pay 8 00 Count of Monte Crata MBS- 30 Klameth High Sports Album 8:43 Heidelberg Harmons ire ' 9 00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS s IS Fulton Lewis New MBS t 30 Magic Carpet 43 Sports Final 33 Titus Moody Speaks 10 00 1 Lore A Mystery MBS 10:13 Let's Go To Town 10 30 The Search That Never Ends 10 33 Night Owla News . . 11:00 Night Owla Club 12.00 Sta Ofl Wool Output Said Stable production in 1963 probably will jMacDonald. the three-quarters Po be about the same as this year, the I lynesian and one-quarter Scotch Agriculture Department predicted gl in "Return to Paradise." eats Monday, wun returns to growers little different from 1952. The 1992 rate of sheep and lamb slaughter indicates stock sheep numbers at the beginning of next year probably will be about the same as this year, it said in a 1K3 outlook report. Combined shorn and pulled wool output in the U. 8. this year has been forecast at about 260 million pounds, grease basis, with shorn wool accounting for about 228,800, 000 pounds. World production probably will be up slightly from 1952-53 and stocks 'are somewhat larger than last year, the agency aaid. It added the sharp decline In world wool consumption which be gan early in 1951, reached a low during the third quarter of last year and has Increased . slowly since then. Use of apparel wool bv TJ. 8. mills has Increased gradually since early this year when it reached the low of a decline which started early last year, the department said. This trend, it added, reflected a strengthening of mill demand as sociated with an upturn in aalea and orders and reduced Inventor ies between mill and consumer." Mill consumption In this country next year may exceed slightly that of this yesr If defense require ments ao not aeenne and economic activity and consumer purchasing nower remain high as expected, the report added. Deer Rifle Said Stolen A deer rifle was reported stolen '. from a parked ear downtown early Sunday morning. , George J. Roe, OTT, reported i to City Police that he parked his car In front of the Derby Cafe i at 5 30 a.m., and when he returned to the auto less than half an hour I later the rifle was gone. It was a .30-06 cal, with weaver scope, cling, stock and forearm carved and checkered, and was1 carried in a leather and canvas 1 case. CASUALTY LIST . WASHINGTON K-Tm Defense Department today Identified -117 Korean War casualties. (List No. I Of the total, 35 are dead, 67 wounded, 11 missing and four in jured . In battlesone accidents, ' PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED students at Oregon Technical Institute gather around a drafting table during a class session. They are II to rl James McCafferty, Dayton; Roy Hubiky, Port land; Paul Lohan, Portland, and Walter Kummer, Manianita. The quartet is vitally Interested in the Employ the Physically Handicapped program. Hollywood Glamour Boy Now Wants Comic Roles By ERSKINE JOHNSON HOLLYWOOD NEA Guys and Gregory Peck In Hollywood's (em- j daiiclnB likr nine h.mel,inK league Now he As .ri-Mn Fox "Call is aiter laughs, not roman ic sighs, M Madm" for Donald, who al on the career merry-go-round. .. .M.A h, .c . honfnr Conlidine that he wants a (UnK'onH rtain ih ih h.llct Mh. at comedy. Hestoa said that he hopes his next film will be "The Private War of Major Benson." the story of an Army major who , , . . j" i .JSr, .'.e.f lA5 n,rT,..J; and is sent as R O T C. officer to a school for boys who range in age irara 10 it. Ifs bread:h of castini that makes an actor great.", is Heston '5 ciim. An acwjr cn i oe tgn- trolled bv his roles he has to make the roles serve him." Raymond Massey still may be typed as Lincoln by movie mak- ers. but Heston isn't worried about his role of President Andrew Jack- son in "The " President s Lady landing him. In a casting rut "Great parts can be learned only by playing them and Jackson is a great part." . About his hectic love scenes with Jennifer Jones in "Rubv Gentry" which have a bloody "Duel in the Sun" flavor: They should be something Jrn- nUer broke her hand on my head in one of them." 'Ifs murder when a young ac tress is stamped as (a' conuned ienne in Hollywood." says gorgeous Joyce Holden. U-I's pride and Joy in the rib-tickler division. Joyce, who's about to star In "Night Flower." 16 out to make her studio forget that she clicked a clowness in "The Milkman and "You Never Can Tell." Her new movie may be the way out of the comedy cage "because I wear costumes made out of fringe and get. a chance to toss tne sex around. My big mistake, she said, "was i to show that I had a comedy flair. There's no chance in Hollywood for an actress who starts out in comedy. You graduate into it." U-I's flower-petal-eatlng Piper ' Laurie Can start blushing. Moira 4 v ' f;-tf-A .V Mutuol Don Lee 5000 Watts 1150 on your dial MEET THE f Sia .avav, I 'i v r. ' ,.v,,J I 'If , ' raw Jish. T,,J jnlques of Gene and Fred were beyond him - -;'' in mv iwo numbers "fi',,." mv L?umD?.:? w in veru-ci.-u. i m utuu n oir 1 aed -work- that I've never done be- fore." hm said. "It's turned out fine. Frankly, I didn't think I could d DonnM p.oilv. about whether the 'Francis" ;n, n continue in fijms at U-I' AU I know ij that I've done !fur nicmres with the mule and that my contract calls for me to do thre more films at the studio. The i first -will be a musical without Francis. I don't know about the oher two. It depends oh what the iludio wants. Joan Davis Is prettying herself up. discarding a big load of her famous slapstick comedy arnica land turning We pointer to tne ! "lovable" mark on me personality indicator in her new telelilm series, 1 Marriea Joan. With Jim Backus Playing a Judge u' V' Vv""0"" . "',"T,7 !nu3 .Ti.. v v v ucr vi ii, says. "We re couple of normal human beings who gel into broad comedy situations." Bui her fans won't be otllng a new Davis beezer. as reported. "I'm so upset about the story I If You DID NOT HIGH SCHOOL Ta Can Stair at nm In Kbit Time and Kara a Hlflt Scbaai Dtalaaaa TRtPAat: NOW far rllia ar l.m a Traar ora r;aAnt'ATi:a havk rMi.Rf.o ovra sat coi.i.rr.rs Wa blva Cradll far wark camaUUa la a.aiatallal Sraaala Write for Booklet 1744 Broadway. Name .. Addresi ........... .......... City - . ',$. ,. ;.- - : nr. . Next Monday another "Meet that I've had my nose remodeled," Joan sputtered. "1 feel as famous as Durante all of a sudden. I wouldn't wish It on my plastic surgeon to take the rap for this nose of mine." Skip the rumors that Arlene Dalu it yawning over movie glory and casting her gorgeous orbs over other fields of endeavor. Arlonc. who admits she wasn't too sure about the flicker game for a while, now is harnessed up to try the steepest grades on the screen fame hivhway. She told me on the "Jnmaica Seas" set: "I'm reallv happy now. I'm not being used as a mere decorative asset to a picture. I add some thing to the story instead of being Just another leading lady. And I think I can prove that I'm not 'cold actress. My marriage to Lex diet a great deal for me." Bettv Davis stands to make her biggest financial killing In "The Star." In addition to ns.ooo cash and another $15,000 due next year, she'll collect 24 per cent of the net profits of the flicker. KLAMATH 4Sa6Sj AMERICAN CHINESE at tkfir ktl tti. (496 r.f Otdtrt Ta Tele Oat Ben B. Lee, Mqr. or CANNOT Finish ' AMERICAN SCHOOL . Ooklond 12, Calif 9 , Ph State .. Klo-10-13 STAFF JOHN BARTON John is News Director of KFJI and, as KFJI has the only news staff of any Klamath radio station, spends all his time getting the local news stories , gathered and written . for KFJI's local news broad casts at 7:55 a.m., 12:15 p.m, and 6:30 p.m. Me is a 1951 journalism graduate of the University of Ore gon and has been with KFJI since July, 1951. He is the only unmarried KFJI mem ber. John follows up all the leads telephoned to KFJI in KFJI's $5 weekly contest for news tips called in by listeners. . the Staff". I AtA;e Da..aHI Daf.4:l C..MMM4a -aCJTIv. IW llCrCUl I WIIIWUI aaSUpipUl 4f ... I Action Due On Growing Miners Strike CINCINNATI I-John I. Lewis was expecled In make knoun his stand on the presidential polllionl rare lodav as sessions of (lie 41st United Mine Workers Convention wore resumed. A slowly growing strike of coal miners and politics were the chief subjects ticketed for comment by tne union s president belnre roil, venllon adjournment next Wednes day. The strike atarted Friday when several hundred miners at a Pea body Coal Co. mine near Hun is burg, 111., walkrd out. Oilier lea body mines In Illinois and Indiana were due to Join the wa kolit today, boosting to about (,000 the number of Idle. The men refused lo woik when Family Hit By Polio MILTON, W. Va. I.fv-Pollo has hit hard at the family ol a young Presbyterian minister. The Rev. Meade F, I)eges, SO. hla wife and Ihelr 23-ninuth-old sou all became victims of the disease within a few duys. The bnby. Francis, was rushed here front his home in Greenville a week ago yesterday. Last Friday, Mrs. Elis abeth Degges, 28. came down Willi the disease. And on Saturday pastor Dcugcs was taken to Morris Memorial Hospital here with the worst form, bulboaatpal polio. He was put In an Iron lung and a doctor listed his condition as critical. Mrs. Degges and the baby were reported In good condition and Improving. , " . 1 FREEDEMOHSTRAT.OH sssssseaSS"B . at 1 1 L,,. 1 " a A A m tel. p.m., and " " fVoven Fabric Style L Wid. leek Med.fd Stylt t Ceaiwtll ' Style a Cluk Chair given paychecks liuklim the 11.00 a day pity raise I.ewla recently iiegotlaled for Ihn minors. Hmiiloy ein Ihiouglioui the sort con I Indus try have taken the position lluil, illlhoukii thry are ready and will ing lu pay tile higher wages, they may not ilo so until the govern ment appruvea the pay raise. The Wage Hlabllliatlon Don i it In Washington Is considering the Ill crease, which brings the basic miner's wage to 118 'J5 a day, bill pioliably won't decide for several days yet whether the Increase Is liillnllnnary or mil. The .Increase wua ellnctlvo Oct. 1 and It seemed clear mule ami more mliins will Join the strike when their paychecks appear Willi- First Movie Hero Dies PACIFIC PALIBADF8, Calif. i,ei-Jack Conwav, 65, who played the lead lu what Is believed to be llollvwood a first movie Her Indian Hero" died yesterday of a pulmonary ailment. The silent film actor Inter be came a top director, lie brought lo the screen such films as Boom Town," "Viva Villa." "A Tale of Two Cities" and "The Hucksters." "We waah everything but the ha bv!" Men's Hand Laundry, 11th and Klamath, phone Mill. Owe ! give S om H GREEN STAMPS j Fashion Cleaners 129 Se. 7th Ph. SS43 SUP COVER DEMONSTRATION ,omOOrOOi Seor. Slipcover Com 5.. W waUWW." how wafl hey W ' " ho- .y " put onl Our eoMtili" will b. happy V" 1B, problem V"r Home. . . . 1 1 -.00 o.m. 1:00 Slipcovers Com in a Wide Variety of Styles Stylt t Plalfsrm Rackar Style W Wing Style R T Cushlee out llici added money. However, sumo pavrolla won't be due lor ul leant 10 days from now, making a complete slilko unlikely lor n while. , It wns taken for guuilcil by union delegates Ihat a lull iihIii.vi try-wide alrlke could be rx proud II the Wbll turns llMimbs down o'l the pay raise, or approves oiiij part of It. ( a. I.ewla was represented lis wifnl. lug It ati essrd I be walkouts w ere III no wav lo be considered na union pressure on the govern mom, Huuurtllnalea and Lewis regard ed the stabilisation pioblem as omt belween His employers ami Uin government and Ihat, without the pay raise, the employers simply were not living up lu Ilia mimi ol their new roiitnicls, , As lor politics, Lewis nmilr u series of speeches at convention session last week Inuilmsliiiv Hen. Tuft ilt-Ohlol anil anyone whuni Lewis aaKl may "weal Tail's collar." Delegules cuiiMiJ ered this to be Indirect dlsaiiiuu. a 0 Urn Dwiglit D. 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