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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NFAVS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THURSDAY, NOVKMBKIt U), Gift! for "The Bom" Volghl'e Do- neer Office Eupplr Co. 629 Main NOW PLAYING? C,A PIRATE'S John Arien I 1 PAYNE -DAHLfcg J l Carina MVI0WICKt TJ? Continuous From l:4S p.m. eras " Anghttomenniih-for the only girl on the blond I Undarworar dtath-struggU barwaan man and man-oatar turn tho blu lagoon rtdf spectacle Throbbing tov uruUr a re pie moon ihtn tht typhoon hit with tucidan ta vagary I 1 LINDA TAB HUNTER DONALD GRAY m SLANDof JjESIRE jhojJjCortoon-Newi (Radio Jjog KFLW 14.SH Kc. - TST Thursday Evening, Nor. 20 00 Today's Sport t Highlight 8:15 llnmt Town Newt SA World News Summary 7 CBS , IBS STAR OF "VALENTINO'ggl Brigand aV Jody LAWRANCl Cole ROBBINS Anthony QUINN Range wars I xf UWfMGOIl 1 ' UVI I ic rniTtr V f n 1 1 it j tunic j I Continuous From 12:45 Dally ! NOW SHOWING Si I Qjnuu new suuje tnj ww wjv. TonyOMlS i MAIM ! DON DeFORE EES 0 btuiib irruurnv I rv3, ' PEGSY DOW KM! mm MM MUS ft -. .... . Plug Cartoon - News ON THE STAGE FRESH AS A DAISY AND GAY AS A LARK" World's Greatest Musical Hit! ONI DAY ONLY! KtamHi Falli, Or too r. THE THEATRE UILD NATIONAL COMPANY pretest. ( r f t, OP Musithy RICHARD RODSERS timilyrit$by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN 2d fWodwo Dmati oy ROUIEN MAMOULIAN A.It AH4oMllLI tr4 CAST OP 71 MATINEE and EVENING tPkilf rtM-lmr taniwd, vM-iItrwl f rrro ' tnarn nl ftrkrtB MAIL ORDERS TO PELICAN THEATRE EVENING AJ I $4.10. 100. S3.W. $3.90. $240 Tai Included JAATINEE AT 1 15 p $3 00. $Z40. $1.80 Tax Includtd 3pP)rtd by tht lusintu and Proftitiantl Womtn'i Club t M Btng Creby how CB 1 00 Charlie Rtdlliv Stortci T , Vutlin' Ttmt CHS It iH Holt wood Pla hoUM CB 8.30 Rtcord Irbv B 00 Mfrl MIUi ( BS .10 Mutdv Canon Show Arnuhalr Advniuru 10 00 10 p m. Hradllnu 10 l Th ThrM Sum ABC 10 .10 Junior Mitt CBS 11 oo Sfn Off Ntwi Summary U.0& Sign Off KFLW 1450 Kc. F5T Friday, Nov. 21 8 00 $ a m Nrw-s 05 Buck? Baia and Hta ov 6 4.1 Frly Birdi 1:00 NfKi - Break t ait CdUlon T:1S Charlia't Roundup T:30 Bob Carrvd ABC T: Betty Crocker ABC T Harry Babbitt CBS 11:00 Breakfast Club ABC 9:00 Hank Henry Show 9 M Helen Trent CBS H i Our Gal Sunday CBS 10:00 Chut Huntley ABC 10 15 Young Dr. Malone CBS lO .tO My True Story ABC 10 .VI WhUiermg StrteU ABC 11:15 Stop 4 Shop 11 :.W Nora Drake CBS 11:45 Eay Lblentni 13:00 Noon Edition Swt 13:15 Pay leu Sidewalk Show 12:30 Break the Bank ABC 1:00 The Bill Rln Show ABC 1:15 Carl Smith CBS 1:30 It Happens Every Day CBS 1:35 Mu$lc 1:30 Paul Harvey ABC 1:45 Mary Margaret McBrldt ABC 3110 Betty Crocker ABC 2:05 Basin Briefs ABC 2:13 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2 30 Better Living 1:43 Arthur Godfrey CBS 3 00 Ted Malone ABC 3 15 Arthur Godfrey CBS 3:30 Cal Honey ABC 3 55 Betty Crocker ABC 4.00 Bouncing with Baraboo 4:15 The Tide Show CBS 4 30 Aunt Jemima CBS 4:40 Women Newsdesk CBS 4 43 When a Girl Marrtea ABC 3 oo Spin with Wynne 3:30 Edward Murrow ABC 3:45 Drama of Medicine 6 00 Today Sport Highlight 6 13 Home Town New C 25 world News Summary 6 30 Mr. Chameleon T 00 Gillette right ABC 8 00 Crime Letter ABC 30 This 1 Your FBI ABC a 00 Oule 4k Harriet ABC 9:30 Concert of Favorite 10:00 10 p.m. Headline 10:13 Stewart Craig ABC 10:30 Cunimoke CBS 11:00 Sign Off News Summary 11:03 Sign Off KFJI 1150 Ke. PST Thursday Evening:, Not. SO t:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 0:13 Klamata Theater Quui Ttma :J0 Around Town New 8:40 Something to Think About 8:45 Sam Hayea New MBS 8:55 Bill Henry MBS T OO The John Sebastian Show 7:13 1 Love A Mystery MBS 7:30 Doctor Kildare 8 00 Freedom. U S A. 8:30 Singing Americana 8 45 Heidelberg Harmonalre 9 00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 9 15 Fulton Lewi Jr. MBS 9:30 Magic Carpet 9 45 SporU Final 9 33 Titu Moody MBS lOiM Mutual Newtreel MVS 10:13 U.S. Marine Program 10 30 Rod and Gun Clu 10:55 Night Owl New 11 00 Nifht Owl Club 13.00 Sign Off KFJI 1150 Kc. MT Friday, Nor. 21 00 Sunrise Serenade 30 Bank Snow and hi JUlabow Ranch Boy 45 Five Minute witn tha Open Bible SO Farm Reporter 7 00 rrank Hemingway News MXS 7:13 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:30 Today's Best Buys 7:45 Sam Hayes News MBS 7 35 rirst Edition Local Vw DO Cecil Brown Newa MBS 8:15 Music by Roth .TO Break fa it Gang MBS 8 43 Note from the Scooper 9:00 Club 1150 15 Son of tha Pioneer 9:30 A Date tn Hollywood , 9 45 Music of Manhattan 10 00 Newspaper of trie Air MBS 10 13 Tello Tut MBS 10 30 A Visit to LaPolntet 10 45 The Answer Man MBS 11:00 Ladle Fair MBS 11 25 New MBS 11:30 Queen for a Day MBS 12:00 Name Band 12:13 Noonday News 12:30 Best on Record 12 45 Farm and Market Reports 12 50 Klamath Notes 12 33 A Visit to Currln 100 Jack Kirk wood Show MBS 1 30 Lucky U FUnck MBS 2 00 Two at 2 2 30 Sun River Dave 3 05 New DLBS 3:13 Ricky Request Time 3 43 Paula Stone Shew MBS 4 00 Coffee with Katie 413 Frank Hemingway New MBS 4 30 Curt Maasey Time MBS 4 45 Sam Hayes New MBS ' 5 00 The Green Hornet MBS S 30 Wild Bill Hick ok MBS 5 33 Cecil Brown News MBS 00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 13 Klamath Theatre Quia Time 30 Around Town New 40 Something to Think About 6 45 Sam Hayes New MBS 55 Bill Henry MBS 7:09 John Sebastian Show 715 I Love A Mystery MBS 7 30 Cisco Kid 00 Bands for Bonds MBS 34 Crime Does Not Pay MBS 00 Newspaper of the Air MBS 9 IS Fulton Lewis, Jr. MBS 9:30 Music 9 43 Music 9:53 Titus Moody MBS 10 00 Mutual Newsrecl MBS 1013 Here's To Veterans 10:30 Great Day Show MBS 10 53 Night Owl News 11 00 Night Owl Request Time 12.00 Sign OH KCNO $:o Ke. FRT Alturaa, California Friday, Nov. 21 Ti New 7 03 In Your Neighborhood 7 10 Livestock Review 7 13 Top O' Tha Morning 7:30 New 7 45 Bulletin Board 00 Polka Time 8:13 Hollywood Sermadera 30 News-Mid Morning 8 33 Band Music 8 45 Harmony Shop 00 Trade Wind Tavern 915 American Folk Music 9 30 Morning Melodic 10:00 New 10 OS Soorts 10 13 Club Meeting 10 30 Concert Tune 10 43 Tune Vp In Health 1100 Western New m Brief 11:03 VP Commentary 11:10 Name in the New 11:15 Accent on Melody 11:30 Musical Roundun 11 33 Eddie Lamar 13 00 SporU Pag 12 03 Lake County New 12:10 Modoc County Newt 12:19 World New Roundup 12:30 Farmer Exchange Market 12:45 Spotlight On A Star 12:35 Mystery Tut.i 1:00 Lake sou cons. dm. 1:19 Pastoral Call 1:30 Organ Moods 1 45 Melody Club 2 00 Newa. 2 09 Listener' Cholc 3:09 New-Sport 3:10 According to tha Record 3:13 Jan Garber 3 30 Meet the Band 3:45 Man From Dlxla 4 00 New 415 Calling All Fisherman 4 30 Pop Preview 4 40 New 4 45 Sign Off Death Sentence Faces Killer 8ANTA ANA. Calif. UFh-Convict- ed of murdering a 15-year-old babysitter last August. Bill? Rudd Jr., 18, has been adjudged sane at the time of the crime, maklnr bis death sentence) mandatory. nupp, a x oroa Linaa, tnu., bookkeeper, was convicted laat Thursday of the sex nlaylng of Ruby Ann Payne. The Jury deliber. ft ted only 22 minutes TesLCrda? on his in.vantlty plea. kupp was accused oi molesting; and ahootinjr the Pavne Rlrl whJK 5he wa carina; for the children of Perry Dyer, his employer. lv.: SITE OF THE SACRED HEART BAZAAR ittt boon getting full going ovar th!t wtolc for open ing night tomorrow in the Sicrtd Heart gymneiium. Proceeds from the beiear will go to of f let the $100,000 deficit from the recently completed ilx-cleiiroom eddition to Sacred Heart Academy. Above, Mrs. Ann Fiala, Dennis end Ken Carrier and Bill Loomis put on e working pose. . . ' Successful Star Says Acting is Gamble Bv BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD I "The actor's life is a crap game. It's all a matter of chance whether you make a mint or end up broke." This realistic statement comes from the distinguished character actor. Leon Ames. imM i the envy of his fellow actors. He has protected himself against a highly unstable profes sion by a series of wise Invest ments. The most notable of these i an auto dealership in Studio City, tn the San Fernando Valley a few miles lrom Hollywood. "Mv brother-in-law. Wayne Oos sett. "Is the brains of the organisa tion," the actor remarked modest ly. "He handles moat of the busi ness details. But I help out when ever I can. I attend budget meet ings and so forth. I also sell a lot When Ames first started the auto agency five years ago, he was tne most popular man on the MOM Int. That wi at a timn when new cars were scarce, and many of bis iciiow workers Daagrrcn. uun lor sale. He reports selling 102 cars to MOM employes. How did he land the agency? "Seven years at MOM," he ex plained. "I admit it: 1 never could have gotten Into business unless I Nanette Fabray Recalls When Lana Wore Shockers By ERSKINE JOHNSON HOLLYWOOD I NEA i Ouys and Dolls: One of her classmates at Hollrwood hleh school slipped me the lowdown on Lana Turner before she became famous and It's an Item for the "Wow" department. Lana and Broadway's musical comedy star. Nannette Fabray. were In the same gym class and saucer-eyed Nannette remembers: "Lana was the talk of the school because she wore the shortest shorts we'd ever seen. She rolled 'em up like a Bikini. And that wasn't all. She wore absolutely nothing under her middy blouse." Now Lena's studio. MOM, Is sprinkling Stardust In gorgeous Nannette'a hair as the singing queen of 'The Band Wagon" with Fred Astalre. Ten New York hits in 10 years. Including "Bloomer Ctrl" and "High Button Shoes," should have brought Nannette to the screen long ago but she aays, "I was doing well and decided tt would be silly to accept a movie offer." "Meet the people" soomed Nan nette to stardom after she gradu ated from the "Our Gang" com edies. She was the siren of the gang, but she still winces: "The dog hated me!" Every actor has his own special reason for leaping into TV and Ken Tobey's ts the chance to play snarling, no-good heels. "Csgney, Borrey. Richard Wld mark all of them got started tn real rough parts," red-haired Ken told me. "I wasn't cut out to get anywhere playing nice truyi. I wasn't cut out to alt around and wait for work, either. "In 13 months at RK0. my only pictures were 'The Thing' and "The Murder.1 What would happen to the know-how of a stenographer or a pianist if he couldn't work at his trade?" Ken's due on the home screens soon in "Dragnet." which he calls "the best thing I've ever done," "The Unexpected," "Fireside The aters," and other shows. Thelma Hitter Isn't squawking, but she's admitting that her movie career hasn't turned out as she hoped It would1 after the critics screamed "Another Marie Dress ier" when she clicked in "The Mating Season" and "The Model and the Marriage Broker." The roles keep coming Thelma a way at Fox. where she's under contract, "but they are not the big Attack Fatal To Film Boss HOLLYWOOD tl Isssr E. Chadwick. president of the Inde pendent Motion Picture Producers and Distributors Association since 1924, died yesterdsy of a heart attack. He was 68. Chadwick Joined the film indus try in 1910. He was born In London end was graduated from Cornell University. At one time he headed his own film company in Hollywood. n - t , n up. n.nmllMi " Thl ... - ' nlmvtf. m Iflnfl. mAtlth4 MnfW tana millionairess m - wearer y God to Thee," the sinking of the Titanic story, but she's still saying, i m no comedienne. 'I'm iutt not funnv woman." she shrugged. "I'm a character actress. A funny woman to me ts Joan Davis. When I'm asked to do physical comedy. It's so pathetic It WOUlu uicK your iicai t. It may come as a shock to the bookkeepers who add up the pro fits on his films, but Stewart Or Mi xer will be throwing In the towel s an actor before long to try for a new career as a producer-director. The rugged, colorful British star is literally busting out of tho'e tights he wears In MOM'S swssh bucklers because "I'm on the wrong end. Acting Is the dullest part of the business for me. Not that I'm not delighted to be a star. But mov ies aren't exciting to me when the shooting begins. It's the prepara tionthe casting, the sets, every thing that comes before that fas cinates mi." The big buss at MOM Is the performance of Dorothy Dandrldge as a schoolteacher In "See How They Run" Hollywood's first all Negro dramatic flicker since "Hal lelujah." And the Irony of It Is that Lena Home, whom Dorothy resembles, walked out of the same studio because dramatic parte were denied her. "I started out as an actress," comely Dorothy told me. "But I soon discovered that there weren't enough Jobs to keep a Negro ac tress going, so I turned to singing I hope that '8ee How They Run' will help break down the barriers." It's full-fledged stardom at MOM from now on for the youth ful dance wlsards. Marge and Oow er Chamion. "Olve a Olrl a Break" Is their latest and Marge Is glowing over one dance routine which tops all of their twinkle-toe efforts. It's a dream sequence In which the Champions spin and whirl around groups of it ceiling-high poles. "The poles," Merge flashed It. "elve us a suoer third nartner capable of arresting motion and we csn do things skaters do wlln out skstes. It's amazing." 7" auuMfM eatxe. eaeea AMERICAN CHINESE 'aes et rkth- ktttl Mi. 4M Fw Oreers Te Telia Out Ben B. Let, Mar. PLAYING! at Molatore's 1112 Main BOB JOHNSON TRIO feoturinq WARD HILLERICH Comet in and relax ever a de licious meal accompanitd bv good music. had been earning that nice salary for seven years. I'm grntelul to the studio for that, but I wasn't sorry when they didn't want to sign me again. I don't want any more long-term studio contracts." Aside from his present dealer ship, Ames Is angling another and is Involved in a sasli balance fac tory and other enterprises. So far, he hasn't been forced to rely on these interests as his sole Income. "I figured out the other day that I have had only five weeks vsca llon In the past 13-years." lie com mented. "I've been working almost continuously since I opened out here In the plsy, "The Male Ani mal.' ln 1M0." Ames went on to the lengthy New York run of the show and then signed up for hts service at MOM. After leaving the studio, he free lanced surcesstully and then de cided to take a flier at the atage. He sinned up to star In the Chi cago company of "Th Moon Is Blue." expecting to last a few months tn it. The show played S weeks In the Windv City, grossing tl. 100.000 during the run. Even though he had a percentage 0f the prolits, Ames wss just as glad to see me piay ciose. He has returned to Hollywood and continues working at his steady pace. His current flicker Is "Love 8ong" with Jane Wyman and Kv Miuano. Surveying hla financial lndepen dence, he reflects. "I'm glad I didn't make the big money when I was a kid. I prob. ably would have thrown it awav because I didn't have enough sene. But mammy has made me realise the nalure of thia crap game tne me of an actor. "For five years, I was a member of the board of the Motion Picture Relief Fund. I saw msnv once famous names on the rolls. That made me atop and think." Hollywood Awaits SitweYL LONDON OTl-atol m warning foi l ut II. then real In bed wilLiT Hollywood I Add - loimued pnelOilstorlait lec tuier Dr. Killlh Hltwell anils to morrow for the cIiipiiik wilderness In write a film scrliil of her book "Fanfare lor Kllr.abelh." Dr. Frilth gave a tea al C'larlriui'S yesterday acquaint the liter ary world Willi the lact. A group of dared newspaper wiiteru Niaggored back Into the wet streets of London not certain whether Ihey were here or In Hie Ililh century. The statuesque Miss Sltwell ap peared In a black gilded cowl t"I resemble Henry Vll strongly ho was nn uiily old man") and a blnck bomuatlns llnor-leuuih dress, and sported lung gilt finger nails. Mb also woie a topas ring sumo two Inches square, and her wrist were two huge gold bangles. "1 love honor," she explained sweetly. Sim did any she was a bit worrlrd about Hollywood be cause George Bernnrd Shaw once nniuru nrr tnai 1 1 1 ill would a ro reiilest wolves. She Inslsis the g rentes she Is 81 years old but reference books contend she's only to. "My Urai scene," she wants Hollywood and Columbia plctuien to know, "will be most appallingly morbid. Murder hovers around, and there will be an absolutely superb scene In a hospital for leprous virgins." bhe's not disturbed about cen sorship "The patients will be dressed as nuns." Miss Sitwell litis her recreation In "Whoa Who" aa "silence." She was out of character at yester dsv's lea. She plans to work In bed. Here's her schedule: Up al 6:30 for some writing and waiting for lea at 7:30. Breakfast at I work until coffee Firemen Halt Symphony Show BALTIMORE t.fi The Baltimore nympnony orcnesira'a program at the Lyrlo was Interrupted laat night when a three-alarm fire sev eral doors away forced firemen to clear the theater. The program had Juit reached the halfway Intermission when Manager Fred Huber calmly an nounced the fire nearby and asked patrons to leave, ine rest of the program was canceled. I WANTASWAP? GOT AN OLD MODEL LIKE THIS? (the outboard motor, not the girl ) , Look at the serial numhtr and report it to a Johninn dealer, or ts Johnson Motors at Waukegan, 111,, and you may get a new lfc.l Sea Horse 3 in exchange or qualify for one of 40 merchanrilia prizes. The manufacturer is looking for the old est 10 of Its outboard! in existence to use for display over the country along with its aoon-to-he-produced millionth motor, Kntrles may be registered until December 24th. H. E. Hauger 1330 Main Ph. 31S1 Wteruttsr tuna fr KSB. aita o.k irk ng rill. rati mui ruie riesil e.allly ilMlt euaglaa bear. thI JMiia r wet-It' Ia41ai te eaille! enfliieer. Yet Werlllisf tUae ar ael IM a tw gelUr bet elesllr beetr ef Hers enasr asr ' IT s well Hi. ThU U eeenpll.bs IhrsafB) tb aallre.lUn ef nse'tr) fllcleal faflerr Marketing -eels, lllnf at" taa8rg (a Ik rises lagtttlrf. Real aa ef 4kt vtlr saiaal aUae If re with, Aaalr real far a reaieaaal II e fewarg arrhsce. Tka level elell tail 1 11 gsllvereg wllk kcach. Louis H Mann Piano Co. Itt N. Ilk 0. until luiH'htiine, when she dresson. Thru a hit ot air and bark to lird. Nn work In the attnruooii wlillo she wnltn lor Irntlme. "In the evening I lianlly ever lid ul unless there's aunie party which I think I'll enjoy wildly." "In any cane, I'm In bed again by 10 p.m.'' "The aludln won't get anything out ol me if thry try to drag mn out of bed." The film "lory Is about Kllrn both I until the uuo ol 9. It mostly concerns her iiiuina, Anne llolryu. Oldest Paper Celebrates LITTLK ROCK, Ark. Ifl The Arkansas Uncette, oldest dally newspaper west of the Mississippi Klver. today celebruled Its IJJid anniversary. The newspaper llrst was pub lished In 1810 by William E. Woodruff. . Tele-fun by Wineri Goodrich "Olve Sun plenty of time to newer. He's probably ou. trying to steal soma fellow') honey I". . .You'll complnto more cnlla if you give the other peraon time to answer at lenit minute ... 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