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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1952)
WEDNESDAY, OCT, 18, 10f2 TWO HERALD ANll NKWS. KLAMATH KALI S. OREGON RADIO LOS ' KFLW 146t Ko. rfiT ' HcdnnuUy Evenlnr, Ort. 15 100 Today. B porta Hii)tghte Hnniatown Newt - i as World Krw 8 u mm try : Whit'i My l.ln CHS 1:00 The Lone Ringer AHC 7.:w Mvttery Thralir ABC BOO Meet CorllM Archer ABC. B .'IO Mr. Trenflent ABC ftOOTht FBI In Pear & War CBS a to club in ens 9:43 Armrhair Adventurti CBS 10 00 10 p.m. lteHrilmes 10:1ft Starlight Roof AHC 10 .10 Cha-. Anlell Theatr ABC 10:4ft Bill Band Stand H OO S'art off Newt Summary 11:05 Sign Oil ' 'KPLW MM Kc. PST Thursday, Oct, 16 00 6 a.m. News B:0ft Burky Batra St Hit Boyt I 4ft County Agent - S3 Music 2 GREAT WAYNE HITS Continuous From 1:43 GARY MERRILL 7i MIIUKID DUnnUCIl JESSE WHITE MARiLYN ERSXINE kV a looms mmk, mniniDD-1 n wHTLADDT REED -it- I lMr I WAYNE CARROU LEE lrsv.'coiATuiii! yi ,hi tcaiia " jff m thuks. ' ff JUNE ALLYSON 1 II ARTHUR KENNEDY 11 ? Ill mi v rrttiair H '" - mm 1 00 New - Breakfu.1 Edition T:1 ft Charlie HounrHip T .tO Bob Garred ABC T 40 Betty Crocker ABC 1 43 Harry Babbitt CBS HO Break fait Club AHC 00 Hank Henry Show B M Rrrak Ihe Bank ABC 10 00 Chet Hunlley ABC 10:15 In Town Today CBS 10:30 My True Story AUC 10 M WhUpcnni blrecU ABC 11:1ft Munc 11 .10 Romance nf Helen Trent CBS 1 1:4ft Our Gal Sunday CBS 12:00 Noon Edition New 12 15 PIb Sidewalk Show 12::m Houm Parly CBS 1:00 The Bill Ring Show ABC 1 15 Paul Harvey l.M Treaaury Bandstand CBS I ftft New CRS 3 OO Betty Cruckct ABC 204 ltann brief S:15 Arthur Godfrey CBS 8:.'t Better Living 2:4ft Mimic Theatie 3.00 Ted Malone ABC .1:13 Arthur Godfrey CBS .1 : Cal Tinney ABC .TSft Hetty Crocker ARC 4:00 Radio Auction Time 4 tft The Tide Show CBs 4 : Mr. Inlormauon CBS 4 40 Ruth Athlon New CBS 4:43 When A Girl Marrie ft 00 Sum with Wynne 5 JO Chet Hunt lei" ABC ft 4ft BAB TV 6:00 Today's Sport Highlight 6:1ft Home Town New 6:23 World New Summary 6, ; Bing Crotby Show CBS 7:00 ViMtin Time CBS 7:30 Charlie's Bedtime Stories 8:00 Hollywood Playhouse CBS ;w Gov. McKay . 8 00 Meet Millie CBS :w Peggy Lea Show CBS 43 Armchair Adventure CBS 10:00 10 p.m. Headlines 10:15 The Three Sun ABC 10 30 Bill's Bandstand 11:00 Sign Off New Summary 11 03 Sign Od KFJI ' 1150 Kc. PST Wednesday Evening;. Oct 15 (t oo Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:1ft Klamath Theatre Quia Time. 6:30 Around Town News 6 40 Something to Think About 6:43 Sam Haea News MBS 6 53 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 John Sebastian Show 7. -13 1 Love A Mystexy MBS 7:30 Gov. Stevenson 00 What's Name of Song MBS S:30 Music Theatre 6:45 Guet Star BOO Newspaper of the Air MBS 915 rutton Lewis Jr. MBS 30 Wrestling 10:30 Titus Moody MBS 10:35 Mutual Newsreel MBS 10:40 Political Talk loss lNignt Owl ftews 11:00 Nirht Owl Rcauest Tim 12:00 Sign Off KFJI 115 Km PST Thursday, Oct. 16 6:00 Sunrue Serenade 6:30 Slim Bryant and his Wildcats. 6 45 Five Minjusa with the Open Bible 6-50 Farm Reporter 7:00 Frank Hemingway News MBS 7:13 Breakfaat Gang MBS 7:30 Today's Best Buy s 7:4ft Break faM News DLB5 7:35 Tirst EdiUon Local News 13 Music by Rotii 8:30 Breakfast Gang MBS 6:45 Notes from the Scooper 9 00 Club 1130 9:13 Marian from Millers 9:30 Freddy Martin Show s-45 Mum- of Manhattan 10 OO Newspaper of the Air MBS 10:15 Tello Teat MBS 10:30 A Visit to LaPointe't 10:45 The Answer Man aus 11:00 Ladles Fair MBS 11:25 New MBS 11:30 Queen for a Day MBS 12.00 name tunas 12:15 Noonday News 12:30 Beat on Record 12:45 Farm and Market Beport 12:50 Klamath Notes 12:55 A Visit to Currln's 1:00 Jack Kirk wood Show MBS 1:30 Lucky U Ranch MBS 2:00 Two at 2 2 30 Sun River Dave 3:05 News DLBS 3:15 Rlckys Request Time 3:45 Paula Stone Show MBS 4V0 Coffee with Katie 4:15 Frank Hemingway News MBS 4 30 Curt Massey Time MBS 4:45 Sam Hayes News MBS 5:00 Sergeant Preston MBS 5 30 Sky King MBS , 5:55 Cecil Brown News MBS 6 00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:13 Klamath 'iTteatre Qui Tim 6:30 Around Town News 6 40 Something to Think About 6 45 Sam Hayes News MBS 6 55 Bill Henry MBS 7 00 John Sebastian Show 715 I Lova A Mystery MBS 7:30 Gracie Fields Snow 00 Freedom USA :30 Burl Ives Sings 45 Heidelberg Harmonatres 1 00 Newspaper of the Air MB. 9:13 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 9 JO Magic Carpet 9 45 Soorta Final 9 55 Titus Moody Speaks MBS 10 00 Mutual Newsreel MBS 10:13 Serenade In Blue 10:30 Rod and Gun Club MBS 10:53 Night Owl News 11:00 funt Owl RcQuest Time 12 00 Sign Off Bargains Get Better Play WASHINGTON Cfl A Federal Reserve Board report Wednesday Indicated that sales In department store bargain basements are hold ing up better than general tales. The report said sales in 353 large department stores across the nation were off 3 per cent this August compared with August last year. They were 1 per cent less In the first eight months of this year than during the same period of 1951. LAST DAY I rm V1J....--1 Mrist PAYNE DAHL ROBERT YDUNO JANIS CARTER JACK BUETEl -mm IDA LUPINO ROBERT RYAN HE UPS r use eis 1 1 1 1 1 1 w 1 I TRYING FOR FIVE Manager Casey Stengel tignalt that ha hopes to lead the New York Yankees to a fifth straight cham. pionship as he signs new two-year contract in New York. Look ing on are owner Dan Topping (left), George Weiss (stand ing leftl, general manager, and treasurer Bob Becker. Terms were not disclosed but salary was estimated at $100,000 ' year. Teamsters Open Way For Retirement of Dan Tofan LOS ANGELES I The power ful AFL International Teamsters Union has opened the way for re tirement of Dan Tobin, lis presi dent for 45 years, at an Increased salary of S60.000 a year. The Union's 16th national con vention Tuesday increased the sal aries of president and secretary- treasurer from Ju.uou lo ou.uwi .(-h .lnhn K. Kncrllsh hold the latter job. The executive board was empowered to continue their nav fnr life There has been considerable speculation whether Tobin, whose age is estimated from 17 to S5, would retire, and whether Dave Beck. $25,0O0-a-year executive vice i president, would succeed him. commenting on uie sawry in crease yesterday. Tobin said: "I opposed a similar proposal at the last convention five years ago. t is oWbirthat there may beftherl. or food ponlng has another president. . . We haven't made up our minds." Beck told newsmen. "The gen- ITS A SIMPLE-SEW! Mommy, you can make each gar ment In a Jiffy: one main pattern part for each! Everything the well-dressed doll needs! This ward robe has Jacket, skirt, hat, bag, pinafore. Jumper, blouse, shirt, pedal-pushers and panties! Order Pattern 9114 now or birthday, Christmas gifts. Cut for dolls 14, 16, 18, 20, 22 Inches. For required yardages, see your pattern. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, Illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send thirty-five cents In coins for this pattern to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News. Pattern Dept., P. O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, III. Print plainly your name, ad dress, zone, size and style number. PREPARE for WINTER Worm Jockcts Fillson and White Stag Cruiierl U.S. Rubber! and Over Shoej Fin .Top Coafi Pendleton McGreqor Botany Wool Shirts Duofold Underwear DON'S S37 Main Ph. 5520 1 DoZ&UwSicfo Pott. feJ ' j to dou. -r i ' J V eral executive board Is unanimous in my selection to succeed Tobin. If he steps down, now or in the future. "I will not be a candidate for the presidency unle Tolln de clines to seek re-election." Under terms if Tuesday's amend ment, if Tobin resigns to become president emeritus, the execuuve hnH rniiiri annnml stirreXMnr ! As president emeritus, Tobin would j remain as chairman of the board. Six Killed By Unknown Ills ANCHORAGE. Alaska I Dlph- " " . .1"'! !V"V, 400 miles west of here, the Alaska Health Department reported Tues day. The Department said H of 44 cases In the area have been con firmed as diphtheria. But whe ther the deaths-were due to diph theria or an epidemic of food poisoning reported at the same tune has not been determined. The health department said It is sending all available diphtheria antitoxin from Anchoiage to Beth el and additional supplies are be ing obtained In Seattle and New York. The Alaska Native Service hos pital at Bethel reported the first five cases arrived last Wednesday. Cultures flown to Anchorage con firmed they, were diphtheria. Rir nr ih. desth rvriirred In one village where 1 persons were munJom neutral zone and they re stricken, the department said. igret the incident. Be,h,i-. hosnltal was destroved ! Col. Charles W. McCarthy, chief by fire last year and patients are being cared for in temporary quarters act up in a quonset hut. Top Walker Shuns Hike TEANECK. N. J. ll-Former National Walking Champion James H. Hocking, 6 years old today but still spry and chipper, won't take the long bike with which he usually ushers in his birthdays. Hocking had every intention of walking. 20 miles through Pali sades Interstate Park to mark the occasion today, but hit son and the family physician talked him out of It. He says he walked 2.854 miles during his 95th year and more than 250.000 miles In his lifetime e 10 GENERAL ELECTRIC STRATO-LINER RANGES with all the features! All Calrod units Triple Oven $ Charcoal type broil Raiieable 4th unit Pressure cooker and deep- well, and many other fine Model Ell "Liberofor" 2 Model E10 "Constellation" Model D21 "Strotoliner" Model C31 "Airliner" Model C21 "Stewardeii" Model C11 "Leoder" Model A41 Apartment, 3 o Buy a GE Rang at low 01 $18 down and $7.85 per month! We Give Liberal Trade-In Allowances! FYOCK'S Erskine Johnson Reports Hollywood On The Record lly KHSK1NK JOHNSON HOLLYWOOD 1 NE A I Holly worus, On the Recoid: George Raft, on the H inoulli Income tax exemption kick: "I'm going to try It. nut I don't think acioi-H huvo imu'h chance to get by with It. The law waa passed to give geologists and other aklllrd people some compensation tot working in Europe. The aalalies of atarn are loo important to Ihe government, I think, to Irt the exemption apply to them." Barbara Payton. about men, In a nntloiinl mngaslne: "A man's sex appeal bruins with the wy he says good morning and ends with Ihe wuy lie wa good night." Sliolly Whiten, about a girl friend .hrddtiig a hubby after only a monih's mainage: "You should only ninny men you know." Duniilnger, the ma.strr mental- 1st : "You know something? my memory is terrible. Nine times out of 10 1 can't remember my tele phone number and I have lo luik it up." Donald O'Connor, about working at different studios: "It gives me an opportunity to work with new creative talent at each studio writers, directors and producers, plus ulhcr actors I've never worked with. A new chore ographer, for instance, Is some thing that challenges a dnitccr's Imagination and 1 like It." Corlnne nolly: Calvet, to Mike Con- Young Montgomery Clift Mystery To Movie Crowd By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD I The movie crowd has never been able to un derstand Montgomery Clift. The quiet young actor irom Omaha, Neb., flashed on the film horuon five yeais ago. He was an immediate sensation with movie audiences and attracted a young lollowmg thut was reminiscent 01 Frank Sinatra's. But he made no elfort to cash In on his new fame. He failed lo teed his following with enough pictures to keep his name in light. Instead, he turned down script aller script. He acted in only five pictures ui his entire film career. Alter being away from the cameras lor almost three years, he Is back for another picture, "I Corneas." Out la noted for being able to elude an Interviewer's questions like a Notre Dame halfback. But I persisted and pinned him down on how he has managed his movie career. "I don't want to appear overly choosy in the way I pick scripts," he remarked. "But I feel an obliga tion to those who want to aee me Shell Hits Truce Zone MUNSAN Allied truce nego tlators today said a U N. artillery ; shell landed Oct. t within the Pan- U. N. liaison officer, aald in a note to the Reds that "every effort will be continued lo prevent recur rences." fiorrng in .uiA.';m w tain too iwm 1 'a Milt siMTi'.;' EVERY THURSDAY 8:00 p.m. e e e Autometlt oven Timer clock unit Push-button centroli Tel-A-Cook liqhti Smokeleii broiler features. event $449.95 2 ovem $349.95 $389.95 $289.95 , $259.95 $209.95 and 4 burner. At low $179.95 1001 Main Ph. 2 2318 "By now I'm sure everybody and hit brother knows I'm leally French, but I'm at III not going to drop my lawsuit aaalnsl Ua iCsa Oabor for saying I'm really an English girl, Bhe must be made an example for others who seok to destroy the reputations of suu cesslul people." Oeorge Bunia, about Oracle Al len: "People think Oracle la a come dienne, title Isn't. She's an notions. If I had to replace her In our act, I would have lu team up with someoiio like Jnno Wyinnn." Richard Green, on the subjccl n( his glamorous dales: "Rita Hayworlli? Bhe's a mar ried woman, so how can people Inlk about a romance between us We're Jul friends. Lady Ashley? I've known her for years. It doesn't have to be a romance If you take a friend out for an evening." Robert Mltclium, fishing at Sporitmcn'a Lodge, told an attend ant: "With the line I've lot, they Just watt to get balled." Zsa Zsa Oaboi: "I'm not In terested In money but 1 would be very unhappy If I didn't have 11." Marilyn Monroe, about sex ap peal: "I think everything counts. Curves are all right, but 1 think there should be something under neath the curves, loo lot conns from the Inside as well as Ihe out side." Betle Davis, on the quiet ilt- on the screen. I want to be sure that they don't feel cheated when they aee me In a picture. The only way to do that u to pick script as carefully aa possible." He admitted that by appearing in ao few films he has neglected the clamorous young audience that greeted his film debut. "I'm sorry about that," he said It'a good lo have those kids on your side. But to keep them I'd have to make two or three pic tures every year. I don't want to make pictures Just for the sake of making picturea. I want them to be good." Clift reported that he often turns down good scripts merely because he thinks the leading pait doesn't fit him. He mentioned one highly successful Western which he re fused because he felt he waa too young lor the role. "Unfortunately, there are a lot of good parts that call for an older man," he aald. "And I happen lo look younger than I really am." He'll be 32 tomorrow. Clift declared that he will con tinue his formula of picking and choosing. If It's any consolation to the film Industry, he has Just as muon trouble finding a play. He nas oeen looking for several yeara. loday's PoTfinelri f Sta 1 j Every mellow drop .. . lTn julS TOP KENTUCKY BOURBON WfSx? I . SO60 Ir PUUY AGED 4 YEARS . 86 PHOOF j m UJ VJf " SCHENLEY ...the best-lasting whiskey in ages! lltNOlO WHISKEY gives you Double Rich taste I $Q70 UXi SO30 KENTUCKY WHISKEY-A IIEND 16 PDOOf 70 CHAIN NEUTRAL SPIDITS SCHENLEY day) shoolliiB siliedu'e of "The Btar": "There was a lime when Warner Bros. tciil live months on my fllniH. It was ridiculous, lint It was Hie cameramen, not the atloia or Ihe directors, who slowed thmits down. 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