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    HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
MONDAY,' NOVEMBER 24 10M
, PAGE TWO
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t IB Horn TWI Nawi
I 35 World Nawa nummary'
B .10 Fin Aria tj.iaril AHC
7:00 Thf Lorta Hnr ,AUC
' 1:25 Police Blotter ABC
TAG Lux Radio Theater CBS
fl 30 Arthur Oodfray CBS
0 00 Suppcrua CBS
;0 Preview of Tomorrow
B.4S Armchair Adventurca CBS
10:00 10 p.m. Headline
10 IS Dream Harbor ABO
JO 30 Hill a BanrUtand
11:00 stm Oft Mwi Summary
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fl:4A Earl - Bird - - "
M rive Mtnulu with an Open Bible
7:00 Newt, Brrakfatt Kdiuon
7:15 CharMa'i Hogt.c5.ij.
7:30 Boft Garred ABC"
7 40 Rettv Crock rr ABC
1:44 JBabbtU' -Waond ' .Coffee
00 Breakfast Club ABC
00 Hank Henry Show
fl: 30 Helen Trent CBS.'
0 43 Our Gal Sunday CBS .
10:00 Chrt Huntley ABC
10:13 Youni Or. Materia CBS
10:30 My True Story ABC
10:.VS WhUpertPf . SUteU ABC "
11:15 Stop & Shop ,
1 1 :30 Nor brake 'CBS
11:43 Ea.y. Ltptrnlng .
13:00 Noon Edition Nei
12:1ft Pajleaa Sidewalk Show .
12:30 Break the Bank ABC
1:00 Bill Btruj Show ABC -
1:13 Carl Smith CBS
1:20 ll Happana Every' Day CBS
1:23 Music ' . . t
1:30 Statidard School Bdctt
3:00 Betty Crocker ABC
3 05 Basin Briefs
3:13 Arthur Godfrey CBS v'
2 30 Better Living
3:43 Arthur Godirey CBS
3:00 Ted Malone ABC
3:13 Arthur Godfrey CBS
3:30 Cal ruiney ABC
3:33 Betty Crocker ABC
4:00 Radio Auction Time
4:15 The THe Show CBS
4:30 Mr. Information CBS
4:40 Women Newsdesk CBS
4:45 When a Crl Marries ABC
5:00 Spin with Wynne
30 Edward Murrow CBS
:4S B St H. TV
6:00 .Today's Sports BifMixhts
6:13 Hometown News
2 World New Summiry
6:30 My Friend Irm CBS ,
7:00 Bedtime. Storts
t:30 Life Vitb Luti CBS
8 00 Build the Baln "
fl.-OO. LoueUa Paron CBS : -
8:03 Doris Day Show CBS
9:30 Mr. and Wr. North CBS
10:00 10 p.m. Headlines
10:13 Stewart Craig ABC
10:30 Bill's Bandstand
11:00 Sign Off News Summary
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7:13 Bieakfaat Gang MBS '
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7:33 First TdiU.in Local Ntw . . .
00 Cecil Bton MBS
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8 30 Freddy Martin Show ;
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10:30 LaPolntes t
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11:00 Ladles?-ritr VBS S
11:35 News' MDS k v 1
11:30 Queen for a Day MBS
12:00 Name Bud - , -
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12:30 Danoi Times f,
12:45 Farm and Market Reports V
12:30 Klamath Notes VV
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2:00 Two J(t'l' .
2:00 Sun River Dav ft
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3 45 Pauls Stone Show MBS V
4:15 Hemingway Kvm OT!,'
TV, Films See
Reconciliation
! By ERSK1NE , JOHNSON '.
'HOLLYWOOD .NEA Exclu
sively Yours: Hollywood und rf
vision inny bo marrlrd nt Pnlm
Springs, Calif., Feb, 1 wlUtaut bon
elu ol shotBun.
Puns for tlw wcddtnsr' r Bllll
indi limle nd hush-hush. Bui Ihcrr
n rye-opening possibility mt m
1I first test ol telemeter coin-in-llie-slot
TV the sm- new Holly
wood films mil be plsying ilmul
tuieouy on hoina screens ud at
on ol the town's two movie Uie
mcrs. '.
' lit an unprecedented situation to
b approved by the film industry,
the 30.000 w inter residents of Palm
SprlnRs will have a choice ol buy
ing tickets at the Uieatcr boxolllcC
or dropping coins In a slot ai
lathed to their home TV eis lo
see the same movie.
"Thafs the Idea rlRht now." Carl
Lesserman. vice president of Tele
meter, told me. "The films will
bought and booked by Earl
Strebe. owner of the town's two
theaters, who has Joined our -or-Kiinlaatlon
for the test. But noth
ing Is dcdnlle. It will all be on a
trinj basis." , ,
Lesserman prcdlcls' ' all major
Hollywood studios will lease, new
nlnu. lor the February test "with
the possible exception of Fox" (cur
reuuy plugging big-screen theater
TV) and he expects an initial 1000
bome audience. .
A TV tiansmltter Is being erect
ed In Palm Springs, but the test
is to be conducted on a closed-circuit-
Telemeter wire strung on
utility poles. Telemeter, a picture
unscrambling device operates eitu
r by wire or through the air.
.A similar test-nnaae two years
co In Clucaeo vU Zenith ,Phone-
"i!ion the telcprjon'e. company
bills you for the nuns you-fiee
a success; economically -but
7 .10 Afl.ir. at Vier Sltm MBS-J""I lanpn o lmpresn nu.Yijra,.ii
s oo count of Monicf .ritjo ueiusea to proviaa nw ; nuns be
cause only 3UU TV seis wers mra
m town ol live, million people.
4:30 Curt Miwr Timm: Ku.l. n
4:4S Sm Hyf MHS
S:00 Sgl, Preston MBS
S 30 Sky Kinj . MBS
S iS Ctrtl BroWn MBS- - .
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7:00 John Sebijllin Show
7:IS 1 Love m pir.tery
8 30 Klamath Sport Albunk
45 Hei4itxrg Harmonaire
9:00 Newspaper, of rbl Air iDLBS'".V
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10 00 Mutual Newsreel MBS
10:15 Let's Go To Town
10 30 Search That Never Ends
10:33 Night Owl News
11:00 Night UWl K.IUQ
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Altnras, CalifornU
Tuesday, Nov. 15
7:00 New. t i"v , T i t -7:05
In Your Nrlghbothood - ' '
7:10 Livestock Review -7:13
Top O' The Morning
7:30 News
7:43 Farm Markets
8 00 Bulhtttn Boarclv---"
13 Hollywood serenaden
8 30 New. Mid 'Monrnfg"S.
35 Band- Hu )
45 Harrnon?' Shop
00 Musit-'WHIt our Meau
:13 AmaifcCaJt roflt Wune
30 Brosirway Parask
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10:05 SDOrU
10:13 Club Meetings
10 JO Concert Tims
10:45 Fiesta Time
11:00 Western News tn Brief
11:05 I P Commentary
11:10 Names in the news
11:15 This Rhythmic Age
11:30 Musical ftounauD ,
11.35 Eddie Lamar
12 00 Snorts rase
12:03 Lake County Newt
U:10 Modoc-nCUxBty'tte-ws
12:15 .World Nw' Roundup
13:jo rarrnrwr. rxensngsr aaa
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3:10 Accordinf 10 the Record
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PEACE EMISSARIES. Tomolco Matsughita and Shigeo. Maru
tugi, 5-year-old Japanese school children, at they arrived in
San Francisco to present "Tho Light of Poace to Mayor
Elmer Robinson. The gift, a 9000-pound, nine-foot bronze
lantern, is a gestura of good will in recognition of the signing
of the Japanese peace treaty in San Francisco last . year.
New Mailie : Gbyerrior Never LostfAn Electton
AUGUSTA, Mf. Ifl-- besiicary-1 llmiln will tinonio Mnlno's . kliilit l minimi li Aimul' Mill-
clrd llorlsl iiilUl iMniitiTrt.bul rib
loiinliird enough' Tu wfn eveiV
election In his II years nf cum-
Lion Wanders
Into Village
DUnUN, lieliind l-A circus
lion Is back. In Ills cuge here tu
duy after a night on the town.
While being changed from one
cngo to another, the benst fscitppd
mid headed tor a Inrm shrd hous
ing pigs. He killed sow and
two young pigs before police and
members o( the circus recaptured
him by tricking him Into tunning
into a cage. . .
Pair Sees 77th
Anniversary '
8AOI.E, Idaho I There were
some people In town who didn't
think It was a good Idea when -Hen
Hnrtley wanted to marry Di'U.illla
Kellli. They were a bit loo young
only Id. "
Well, Ben and Drusllla got mni.'
rled anyway. Todny tliev re celo
bulling their 71lh anniversary.
The llHiileys, S3 now, live here
with one of their ns and in
wife. They have three amis and
a daughter, 14 grandchildren 61
greatgrandchildren and 30 great-grcnt-graudchtldreit.
iwluiiliig will tinonio Matno's
HOvrrimr In Junuiiiy,
11 wasn't linlll he was III that
lli'inililkiiu lliu lun M. t 'l ., Dow
til. dividcd'ta go Inl6 politics, ills
inbilloit as 11 youth was to Ui'
Cmiie it lawynr, When litmlly II
tmncrn pievniled Hint, ho decided
tu help liuiko I11W.1,
Oiiins, who tlnlrnlrd Oi'iiioci at
James C. ,)lvi'i- In Malnn's Hvi
Uinbi)r eleclluii, would like to nt
li'iisl "level oil the trend liiwn.d
wcniiiillruUnn of guveinincnl."
"II we lollow a liciiil ( turn
ing back nni vlcea I10111 the Icdernl
giivortimniit to tho states and Ironi
stale: govcrninenl lo the towns,"
be, liits, said, "local government
oncu again would menu a lot mure
than It does now.
"Many problems can he.ft be
linndlednr the town level, where
it closer supervision and a more
thorough knowledge of local con
ditions may result In a brller tax
payer's -value for his dollar."
Umss' lather died when ho was
I. The boy was driving a pmr
nf horses- on the 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 y lurin hei e
when he was IJ, A truck rnlliusi.
asl, young Uurt was a familiar
sairm. uk tfiuuv'g .'e"s 'liiiiv
. when' ne wiiHt 11 lua. run mr inn
City Council aud.wiu) elocled, Bub
sriiueiitlv he served as tireslilent
til liuUl .'llii- ColUh'.ll itnd llould of
Alilc'pniir.tlio tcglslaiure was Hie
lll'l.sU;l.,;; ..,.,'
Cuius st two years III the House
and lour In lliu lli'iiulc, where ha
win pn'tilOi'iit In lull' and 1 .
As iivlillng uftli'cr, ho seldom If
ever uocunin fiidleil ur snarlnl In
liiiil)iiiii!nlniy lanulcs. He ruled
With jmiirrnAlve fnlniess, '
Tim guvriW-olriit enjoys fish
IUH. but tlorsu't gu very utlrl), Ite
pofls lluit be. hauled a fl' j-pouint
"somewiuil. niiiKiu irju, ..no siu 1
It ivus u. !i,..iitiiindei': 1 tfRnl
.Mrs. Cross, was (Jlclin It. fttC
ton 11I New HiimPk)lre.i tih?
Closs nie while she was vle
her giaiidpnrnil. In . Vs.i?lbii'. I
'llirV hiive Ihtro diiUuhlds snjf
,u hIMmn" '
iLaafafM kAA.
. AMERICAN CHINESE
roodi ol Ihalr
k i44 Fai OrVati T. Taka Out
Sen B. Lee, Mar.
Bif li Ih Bodrtl'aondlcs wmabed
and dried it. Metv's Hand Kundrj
for Jnst.Oe-'. C.- -V.ii
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OMHW-MftWI
tfi trwi ia h irjiiii
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twrilRTt
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Coninuout From 1:45
AbalA
"sv- ir
f JIT
The Rdrin-Story f the
Rugged Logging FrontiersI
JOHN PAYNE
William Dcmarest- Jlpies Mobrehead
Richard Hrlen'Susan Morrow
Skem 'Con'eoil News "
Tf riirfirult In think- tf- All dip
. .
rMurphy. as being temperamental,
Dut nis co-woricers m u-i a ine
Durango Kid" are buzzing about
bis llare-ups. . : .
Andy Mclntyre. ho will be Mar
llyn Maxwell's er this mooUi.ls
admitting marriage plans with
singer Helen O'Connell. "It s defi
nite," Andy told me. "But there
are a number of things we have
to work out first."
Mercedes McCambridge. who
couldn't escape the curse of an Os
car, has given up her Hollywood
home and will live permanently In
New York with hubby Fletcher
Markle. new director ol TV's "Stu-
dio One." She will Oo her radio
show. "Defense -Attorney." and the
TV version of it, from Manhattan.
Red Skelton's near-future switch
to situation comedy on TV was de
cided upon after a long hassle
with his sponsors over the poor
quality of his telefilms. If the
story-line comedy doesn't click.
Red will test a variety-show for
mat. Esther Williams and Mike Todd
hate (made a date in January to
further discuss plans for an aqua
cade starring Esther to be staged
next summer at Jones Beach.
They'll meet at Cypress Garden s
Fla., where the movie mermaid
will be on location with "Easy to
Love."
All plans for filming of "The
Flying Enterprise." based on Capt.
Kurt Carlson's heroic flsht to save
ms ship in the Atlantic, have been
shelved. Announced reason: Fail
ure to obtain the necessary clear
ances. ".eitort Takes: Margaret Whiting
aiul hubbv Lou'Busch are straln
Nbc at the marriage ties a . Maur
een u riara is doing some secret
AiOng miles away from the Holly
wood glitter dens where gossip
passers hang out. . . The January
issues of a national magazine fea
tures a two-page photographic lay.
out on the perlect Hollywood mar
riage of starlet Joy Lan&mr nd
lance Fuller.. They only separat
ed momns ago . . Freddie Black
is quietly combining a new mana
ger with a new romance June
Teecher.
U.S. Film Siar Refutes
Story of British Coolness
' , . By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD I Ifi Despite the
raps he received on his arrival
In England, Rock Hudson has
nothing but kind words about his
stay there. -He even gives a boost
tb English women.
The husky Hollywood heartbeat
recently hied to England to appear
In "The Sea Devil" with Yvonne
DeOarlo. Upon his arrival, he was
blasted bv British Eauitv. the ac
tors' union, for taking a role which
m Cnllc. ai-tn fnttA h.va
played. Hudson and Jeffrey Hun
ter, another American who was
playing In a picture made over
there, were both criticized for
tneir invasion of the Isles.
Impression that English women
are a cool lot.
"They're not." he remarked.
"They're a lot nicer to date than
American gals. A guy doesn't get
the Intrigue ihot wonien over here
Insist on handing out. If an Eng
lish girl Is interested In romance,
she lets you know about it. She
also lets you know If (lie Isn't
Interested. She never keeps you
In doubt, as American wonien do.
"By American standards; ' the
English women aren't as beautiful
as Americans. Nor do ihey have
as attractive figures: that's be
cause of the diet they are sub
jected to. But their skin Is the
Thev made their orotest .nd . ""' beautiful I have ever seen."
that's all there was to It," re. I Hudson lotind; movie making en-
marked Hudson. "There was noth-1 "rely different lrom the way It
Ing more they could do about It. 18 "one m Houywooa. his film re-
I didn't mind at all. It was good quired 10 weets of snooting, about
'publicity for me
Aside from Eouity. there was
mo other-nnpleasantness. The peo-
le I worked with and the Engllsb
i general couldn't have
nicer.
balf of which was spent on the
Island of Jersey In the English
Channel. .
"That's more than twice as long
been as any other picture I've ever
worked on here," said .the big boy
He did ouite a bit of dating. I from Wlnnetka. Ill The English
mostly with gals In the picture .picture was hi first loan-out: all
business. Be refuted the American
Aqe" Bbns
Politico
MUFF AND HAT SET
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CIRENCESTER. England W
The Conservative party says Rob
ert Grant-Ferris is too old to be
one of its candidates for Parlia
ment In the next general election.
He Is 45.
The-' wartime Royal Air Force
wing commander, who was a mem
ber from another district from 1931
to 1946, received the Information
yesterday In reply to his offer to
tun for the office,
his other films have been made
at economy-minded Universal-In-,
ternatlonal. ,
Hudson Is back on the old lot.
this time going through another
Oriental exercise called "The
Golden Blade." The crux of the
story Is -the- Cutlery v lij lht lute,
which IS putpdrlcd lo"T) Th Sword
of Damocles.
Hudson and I leaned back and
watched while his double wielded
the sword against an onslaught
of villainous soldiers. Then some
thing embarrassing happened. The .
invincible golden, .blade swapped
off at the handle. LuckilvV. the
prop department was standing by
with another.
Capuli
the East'
Review: "Thunder In
la a mlsh-mash which
."2'rJL J J....."; l certain to often the citizens
wrote him It could not recommand
anyone over 40. The Incumbent
Tory is 49 but does not plan to
see omce again.
"Aq extraordinary decision,
was all Grant-Ferria could say.
British Mull
Otter Coats
LONDON I Customs today
held temporarily eight new fur
coats that eight British women,
including the wife of Britain's Com
munist party chief Harry Pollltt,
brought back from Red China.
The furs, described as land ot
ters, were gifts of the mayor of
reiping. customs officials on duty.
who said the fur was a new one
for them, were stymied In trying
to value them for Import duty
purpose -wnen tne women arrived
with them yesterday. Bo the coats
were Impounded for a check by
experts. .
DITI.O.MAT DIES
CAMBRIDGE, England 11 Sir
William Henry Clark, former Brit
ish high commissioner to Canada
and South Africa, died nn Satur
day, ill was announced today. He
was , n. - -
Bright, gay.' warm, -nrctttf and
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of-four sections of red and navy
blue felt and trimmed with flat
white crocheted wool flower, and
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t)utton-hole ntllched togothor. ,
Send 25c for the felt muff and
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to Carol . Curtis, Herald -and
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Station, New York 10. N.Y.
Patterns readv to fill orders Im
mediately. For speolat handling of
order via lirst class mall include
an extra 5c per pattern-
:" A lovely wall mirror
will add measurably tn the
good looks of any living
room, bedroom, hall, etc.
It glso tends to create an
air of spaciousness, Ue
linlln Inspection nf nur
superb stock of minors . .
reasonably priced.
KIMBALL'S
; CLASS SHOP
, 1ai al Ptikifli la Kaor
SJI w.i.i (,,, tut
of India and please few except
the hardiest of Alan Ladd fans. ;
Ladd plays an American, adven
turer who Is selling arms to an
Indian province which Is being In
vaded. But the Indian bigwig
(Charles Bo'er doesn't believe In
violence. This dilemma Is solved .
in an unsatisfactory way. li are
most of the other plot lroes. Deb
orah Kerr is present as a lilind
English woman.
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Ginny is the sec&lary at
KFJI and you hear fie" .. : ; I"
cheerful voice' answering " 1
the telephone when you' '
dial 2-2551. She is in her
second term at KFJI re-
'. . ' . i
turning this last. September -' r
after an absence of two '
years. She is married and
has one son, Jim, 14.
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