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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH TAIXS.' OREGON
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TupmUy Evening, Deo. 16
- t oo Today's Sport HlghJlghU
;15 Hometown JMtws
fl 23 World Nawrs Summary
. 8 30 My rrlcnd Irm CUaV
7:00 Bedtlmt Stories.
7 M Lira with Luift CBS , .
BOO Build tha Hum
9 00 ChrUtaiM Sel S1m ' ;
0:1ft Henry J. T.vlor AHC
SO Mr. ft Mn. North CBS ,
10:00 JO P. M. Headline!
10 15 Stewart Craig ABC
JO 30 Hill's Band.tand
11:00 Sign Off Mwi Summary
11:03 Sin Ott .
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Wednesday, Dec. 17
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oa Alarm Clock. Club
A 44 r.rlw Mtrria
6:34 Fivt Minules ytlXh an Open Biblt
7:00 New Break fart Edition
7:11 Charlie's Roundup
7:30 Bob (.aired ABC
7 40 Betty Crocker ABC
7:43 Harry Babbitt's Second Cup
Coffee Club CBS
O0 Breakfatt Club ABC
; 9 00 Hank Henry Show
30 Helen Trent CBS
9:43 Our Gal Sunday CBS
' 10 00 Chet Huntley ABC
10:18 Young Dr. M alone CBS
10:30 My Tru Sury ABC
J 0:55 Whispering Street ABC
11:15 Stop Shop
11:30 Nora Drake CBS
11:45 Adair Musical Tatr
12:00 Noon Edition New
12:13 Pay less Sidewalk Show
12:30 House Party CBS
12:43 Paul Harvey ABC
1.00 The Bill BingShow ABC
1:15 Carl Smith CBS
1:20 It Happen Every Day CBS
1:25 Music
1:30 Mary Margaret McBrlde, ABC
3 00 Betty Crocket ABC
3:03 Basin Briefs j
1:15 Arthur Godfrey CBS
3 30 Better Living
' 3:43 Arthur Godfrey CBS
3:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS
3:30 Cal Tinney ABC
3 S3 Betty Crocker ABC
1 4.00 Bouncing with Baraboo
4:15 Ted Ma lone ABC
4:30 Aunt Jemima CBS
4:40 Women's Newsdesk CBS
4:45 When a Girl Marries ABC
6:00 Spin with Wynne .
3:30 Edward Murrow CBS
8:45 io'a Photo School
00 Today's Sport Highlights
- t:13 Home Town News
23 World News Summary
6:30 What's My Line CBS
7:00 The Lone Banger ABC
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7:30 Mystery Theatre ABC
g 00 Meet Corliss Archer ABC
i...0 Mr. President ABC
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9 30 Los Angela Choral Society ABC
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10:13 Sam's Other Show i
10 30 Bill's Bandstand
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Tuesday Eveninf, Dec. 16
00 Gabriel Heatter MBS
15 Klamath Theater Quia
30 Around Town News
40 Something to Think About
45 Sam Hats Dl-BS
M Bill Henry MBS
7 00 John Sebastian 8how
7:13 1 Love A Mystery MBS
7 30 Affairs of Peter Salem MPS
6:00 Count of Monte Cristo DLBS
6 30 Klamath Sports Album
6.43 Heidelberg Harmon ire
0 00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS
15 Kill lo ii Lewis MBS
30 Magic Carpet
8 45 Sport Final
55 Titus Moody MAS .
10:00 Meditation in Music
1100 Night Owl Club
12:00 Siga Ofl
KFJI 1150 Ke PST
Wednesday, Dec. 17
6 00 Sunrise News
05 Sunrise Serenade
4:30 Hank Snow
:45 Musical Farm Reporter
7.-00 Hemingway News MBS
7:13 Breakfast Gang MBS
7:30 Best Buys
7:45 Sam Hayes MBS
7:55 rirst Edition Local News
0 Cecil Brown- MBS
6:15 Tex Beneke Show
B:30 Breakfait Gang ,MB3
8:45 Club 1150
9 00 Notes from the Scooper
:15 Sons ot tha Pioneers
30 Data in Holly-wood
9:45 Music of Manhattan
10O0 NewsDaner of the Air DLBS
10:13 Tello Test DLBS
10:30 The Answer Man DLBS
10:43 A Visit to L Points s
11:00 Ladies Fair MBS
11:25 News MBS -
11:30 Queen for a Day MBS
iz:w name Banns
12:13 Noonday News
12:30 Beet on Record
12:43 Farm and Market X a porta
12:50 Klamath Notes
12:55 Curnn'i
1:00 Jack Kirk wood MBS
1:30 Lucky U Ranch. MBS .
3 00 Two at 9.00 1
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3:45 Paula Stone Show MBS
4:00 Cot with Katie
4:15 Hemingway News MBS .
4:30 Curt Maasey Tim MBS
4.45 Sam Hay News MBS
3:00 Songs of the B-Bar B
8:30 Wild Bill Hick ok MBS
5:55 Cecil Brown MBS
:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS
It Klamath Theater Quia
i:M Around Town News
40 Something To Think Above ,
45 Sara Hayes DLBS
M BiU Henry MBS
7:00 The John Sebastian Show .
7:15 I Love a Mystery MBS
7:30 Cisco Kid DLBS
3:09 What's the Nam eg Sosut MBS
8130 U Never Know
8:43 Lady Hamilton Show
9 00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS
18 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS
9:30 Wrestling
9:55 Titus Moody MBS
10:00 Meditation in Music
1:00 Nisht Owls Club
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Wednesday, Dec. 17
7:30 News
7:43 Farm Markets
8:00 Bulletin Board
8:15 Hollywood Serenadera
8:30 News-Mid Morning
6:35 Band Music
8:45 Harmony Shop ,
9 00 Music With Your Meals
9:15 American Folk Music
.30 Mornina Melodies
10:00 News
10 05 Sports
10:13 Club Meetings
1030 Concert Time - .
10:45 Fiesta Time
11.00 Western News In Brief
11:05 VP Commentary
1:10 Names in the News
11:15 Accent on Melody
11:30 Musical Ronnd-un
11:55 Eddie Lamar
12:00 S ports Pan
12:03 Lake County News
12:10 Modoc County Hews
12:15 World News Roundup
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12 40 Under the Capitol Dom
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12:55 Mystery Tun
1:00 Modoc Farm Advisor
i:i5 Pastoral call
1:30 Organ Moods
1:43 Melody Club
100 News . ,
3:05 Listener's Choice - -
3 00 New-Sport
3:10 Accordinar to the Record
3:13 Jan Garber
3 30 Meet the Banal -
3:45 Songs by Peggy Lee
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4:30 Pop Preview
4:40 News
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MISSION OF MERCY AH bundled in and ready to taU off
from San Francisco, 8-year-old Lillian Martinet is looked after
by Stewardesi Helen Marshall. Lillian, whose ticket was per
tonally purchased by United Airlines president W. A. Patter
son, is heading for Durango, Colo., to oe reunited with former
? lay mate now dying of leukemia. The playmate, Jeanette
apia, 7, is not expected to live through the holidays. Lillian,
is carrying gifts for Jeanette.
Woman Wins
Sewer Fight
WINTER PARK. Fl. I City
workers can go ahead and lay their
sewer.
Mrs. E. J. Humrfer won't shoot
that is, it the city keeps its prom
ise that there won't be any dirt
piled on her lawn and that none
of her shrubbery wlU be Injured.
With that settlement yesterday,
Mrs. Humpfer announced. "I won
my point and now I put up my
shotgun."
She had patrolled the lawn ol her
$31,000 home (or a week, threaten
ing to shoot the heels off any city
employe daring to set tool on her
property. .
A group of worker, was per
suaded not to move a load of dirt
dumped on the city-owned parkway
in ironi or ner nome.
Mrs. Humpfer said "when de
claring peace: "I have watched
the careless property destruction
caused by the laying of this sewer
line and I was only prepared to
protect wnat was mine. w. nave
had this sewer line pushed ruth
lessly down our throats by city
oinciais."
Her street doesn't need sewers,
she said, because everyone there
nas septic tanks.
Instructor .
Not so Good
LOS ANGELES '.fl A onetime
utomobile driving Instructor is
serving 60 days in jail for failing
to practice what ne preacned.
Walter E. McKiernan. 40. wis
cited yesterday on four bench war
rants accusing him of (1) making
ieit turn witnout signaling. 3i
failing to make a boulevard stoo.
3 making an unsafe change In
lanes ana mi illegal parking.
These infractions McKiernan ad
mitted to Judge J. C. Keoole but
he said be quit auto Instructing
and went to work in a plane plant
two months before still another
offense, misdemeanor drunk driv
ing, occurred.
Tne court suspended1 the first
four counts, sentenced McKiernan
on tne drunk driving charge.
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C. Coburn Feels Younger After Marlfyn,
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD 1AV-What's 11 like
lo be co-starring with Jane Russell
and Marilyn Monroe? Says Charles
Coburn: "I feel 20 years younger!"
"Ah. youth!" sighed the 1B-yar-old
actor as he rellected on the
two glmnor girls with whom he Is
appealing in "aentlenieii Prefer
Blondes.'" He portrays the diamond
tycoon who inspires the song,
"Diamonds Are a Olrl'a Best
Friend." Besides having a flirta
tion with Miss Monroe, he does a
musical number in which sh sings
"Down, Boy!" .
"You know, an actor haa to keep
up In his profession," ha said, "he
must continue observing people, ao
he can use their habits and man
ners in his characterisations, Oth
erwise, he stagnates as an actor,
I have always made It a habit to
watch young people; that's the best
way to find out how people are
living and thinking.
' "And I can't think of ny more
pleasant work than watching Miss
Monroe and Miss Russell. Each
possesses sex appeal to a remark
able degree. That Is a kind of
animal magnetism which la rare
In human beings. Some oi the great
figures of the Theater had It wom
en like Anna Held and Lillian
Russell,
"These two girls hsve It. and
they know how to use it. Whether
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But they certainly are able to
exude sex appeal."
, Apart from their obvious physi
cal attributes Misses Monroe and
Russell are pleasant to work with,
Coburn commented.
"Each o( them has a tiriwe of
humor, and Unit Is a valuable
attribute in t womun," he said.
"Neither of them has let fame go
to her head; Ihev aro rcgulur and
don't put on airs.
Miss Russell seems like a very
smart woman, she has pirently
managed her career lntellluently.
Marilyn has had less experience in
pictures, but she seems enser tn
learn. She will listen to direction
and advice, whleh Is something a
lot of newcomers won't do."
He added that both women have
motherly qualities, something
many ot their 'ans may not have
noticed.
"That is another Important fac
tor In a woman," he remnrkrd.
"I don't mean that women hsve
to be motherly only to their chil
dren; men want to be mothered
too,
"After all. a man never really
grows up. All of ii remain boys.
A girl of 13 Is more muture In the
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Looking forward to more work
with Kussell and Muiu'uc, Coburn
mild lie ws reminded of a nloiy
iilmut the lute Jusllco Oliver Wen
dell Holmes Jr.
"One dy when he was HO," the
actor related, "he was walking
down a Washington street wllh his
old friend Justice Itramlels, who
was 70. As Ihey waited along, a
pretly glrl-csnie toward them. Hhe
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