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PAGI TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON . TUESDAY, PECEMHEfl 23, 10.12 KFXW 14M Ke. PST Tursday Kvenlnr. Dc. 23 00 Today'! Sport HifhltfhU . , 6 IB Hometown Ntwa 9 29 World Nrwi flummirjr e M My mend Irma CBS 7 (K) brfHme Starlet 9 .m I. if with Lulii CBS H 00 Burl Ivei CUrUtmaa Show ABC B m cnriitmat mvuic 0 m Gucit Star 5 IS Henry J Tlor ABC 9 30 Mr. Mrt. North CBS 0:00 10 P, M. Head I inn 10 1A Stewart Craif ABC 10:30 Bill'i Bind land n m Sun orr New Summary Sign Off KFLW 1450 Ke. PST Wednesday, December 24 6 00 6 a m. Newi 6 05 Alarm Clock Club II 45 Early Bird. M rtva Minuut with an Open Biblt . 7:00 News Break faat Edition 7:15 Charlie's Roundup T 50 Bob Garrrd ABC 7 40 Betty Crocker ABC l.U Harry Babbttt'a Second Cup of Colfea Club CBS 4 -00 Breakfast Club A5C 00 Hank Henry Shnwr 9 30 Helen Trent CRS 9 45 Our Gal Sunday CBS 10:00 Chet Huntley ABC 10:13 Younf Dr. Mafcna CBS 10 30 My lru Story ABC lOM.Whliperinf Strecu ABC 11:13 Stop At Shop Jl:; Nora Drake CBS 11:43 Adairs Musical Fair 12:00 Noon Edition News 12 15 Pavleu Sidewalk Show 11 J0 House Party CBS 12:43 Paul Harvey ABC ' 1:00 The BUI Ring Show ABC 1:15 Carl Smith CBS Don't get caught flat footed in tbe rush come early to ate tbe new "Rocket Oldamobile! New power features! Packed with surprises ! Watch for it at our showroom soon! YOUR DEALER DICK 6. MILLER CO. 7th and Klamath Phone 4103 As Much As Limited MONARCH RANGES PHILCO Refrigerators Buy Now and Save! t This is strictly a Pre-lnventory deal! NO CATCH W art just doting out soma model befort rht end of Hi year. WE ARE GOING TO BE OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL XMAS. MERIT'S 60 S. 6rii Madia Jjoq 1 90 It Happen Kvery Imj CBS 1:13 Muitc 130 Mry Margaret MrBrldt ABC S OO Betty Crocker ABC 2:05 Basin Briefs 3 15 Arthur Godfrey CBS 1 30 Belter living 5 43 Arthur Godfrey CBS 3 30 Cal Ttnney ABC 3:33 Betty Crocker ABC 4:00 Bouncing with Barabo 4 13 Ted Malone ABC 4 30 Aunt Jemima CBS 4 40 Women"! Newvdesk CBS 4 45 When a Ctrl Marries ABC 5:00 Spin with Wynne it M Edward Murrow CBS 9:43 Leo's Photo School 6 00 Today's Sports Highlights 6.15 Homa Town Newa 6 23 Wor'd News Summary 6 30 Lighting of Christmas Trc ABC 7 00 The Lone Banger ABC 7 23 Police Blotter ABC 7 30 Mystery Theatre ABC 5 00 Meet Corltia Archer ABC 8:30 Mr. President ABC 9 00 FBI in Pence and War CBS 9 30 Christmas Music 10:00 10 p m. Headlines 1013 Sam Other Show 10 30 Christmas Carols Around the World ABC 11:00 First Presbyterian Churth 12 00 Trinity Church Chimes ABC 12:01 Sign Off KFJI 1158 Kc PST Tuesday Ercnini, Dec. 23 00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6 15 Klamath Theater Qui 6 30 Around Town News 40 Something to Think About 6 43 Sam Haea DLBS 33 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 John Sebastian Show 713 I Love A Mystery MBS 7 30 Affairs of Peter Salem MBS S OO Count of Monte Cruio DLBS 8 30 Guest Star 8:43 Heidelbt-rg Harmonaires 9:00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 9:15 Kulton Lewis MBS 9 39 Magic Carpet 9:43 Sports Final 9 35 Titus Moody MBS 10:00 Meditation in Musir 11.00 Night Owl Club 12-00 Sign OH KFJI 115 Kc PST Wednesday, December 24 6 00 Sunrise News .-OS Sunrise Serenade 6:30 Farmer's Jamboree 7:06 Hemingway Newa MBS 7:1S Breakfast Gang MBS 7.30 Best Buys 7:43 Sam Hayea MBS 7 33 First Kditioa Local News 40 Cecil Brown MBS 815 Tex Beneke Show 8:30 Breakfast Gang MBS 8 43 Fran Warren Sin 9:00 Not from the Scooper 9:13 Sons of the Pioneers 9 30 Date tn Hollywood 9:43 Music of Manhattan 10.00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS ions leuo iei ui-tis 10:30 The Answer Man DLBS 10 43 A Visit to LaPoint a 11:00 Ladies Fair MBS 11:33 News 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 Report 12.30 Klamath Notes 12:33 Cumn'i 1 00 Jack Xlrkwood MBS 130 Lucky U Finch MBS 2 00 Two at 2 00 3:30 Sun River Dave 3 03 News DLBS 3:13 Rickys Request 3:45 Paula Stone .ow MBS 4 00 Coffee with Katie 4:1 Hemingway Newa MBS 4:39 Curt Maasey Tim MBS 4 45 Sara Hiye News MBS 3 00 Songs of the B-Bar B 5:30 Wild Bill Hick ok MBS 1:55 Cecil P'own MBS :0 Gabtiel Heatter MBS 6:18 Klaasath Theater Qui 6:30 Around Town New 40 Something To Think Akewi 43 Sam Hayes DLBS M Bill Henry MBS 7:00 The John Sebastian Show 7:15 I Love a Mystery MBS . . 7:30 CUco Kid DLBS 5 SO What's the Nam of Sonf MBS 8:30 Guest Star 8:45 Your Star Time 9 00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 9 IS Fulton Lewis Jr. MB 9:30 A Christmas Visit with Ted Malone 10 00 Meditation in Music 114)0 Night Owls Club U.K ties Off KCNO 57 Kc PST Altaras, California, Wednesday, December 24 7 39 News 7:43 Farm Markets 8:00 Bulletin Board 8 15 Hollywood Serenaders 8 30 News-Mid Morning 6:35 Band Music 6 45 Harmony Shop 9 00 Music With Your Meals 9 13 American Polk Music 9 30 Morning Melodies 10. 00 News AMERICAN CHINESE Fmi at Hmh hot! n. 4e Far Oram T. T.kt Oat I Btn B. Lee, Mgr. Models Phont 2-3429 10 M SpoHt " 10 13 Club Meetings 10 . W Concert Time 10 43 Fiesta Time 1100 Western News In Brief 11:03 VP Commentary 11:10 Names in the News 11:13 Accent on Melody 11:30 Musical Round-up 1133 Kddie Lamar 12 00 Sports Page 12 03 Lake County News 12 10 Modoc County Newa 12:13 World News Roundup 12.30 Parade of Hits 13 40 Under the Capitol Dom 12 43 Alger Theatre 12 35 Mystery Tune 1:00 Modoc Farm Advisor 1:15 Pastoral Call 1:30 Organ Moods 1-43 Melody Club 2 00 News 103 Listener's Choice 3:00 News-Sports 3 io According to the Record 3:13 Jan Garber 3 .10 Meet the Band 3 45 Songs by Peggy Lee 4 00 News 4:13 Blue Note Music Hill 4 -to Pop Preview 4:40 Newa 4 43 Sign Off Price Support At $2 Bill ion WASHINGTON -The Agricul lure Department says it has made . 100.000.000 worth of price sup port loans to farmers in the past seven years and expects to lose only about $10,000, a tiny frac tion of one per cent. Tbe department said it bis turned up 863 cases of shortages, in which farmers are accused of using or selling mortgaged com' modules without repaying their government loans, inese totalled $1,072,000 the department said, but it added: "On the basis of collections al ready made, and the certainly of material further collections, the actual ultimate loss ... is expected to be not more than $100,000, or less." Heavier losses, estimated around a million dollars, are expected on government grains stored in com' mercial warehouses and appro priated to private use. Some ware- nouse operators nave been con vicled of fraud. Adenauer Raps Nationalists WASHINGTON Ifl Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of West Ger many says he opposes national armed forces in Europe because "we will never get a European confederation if each country or principality has its own army." He predicted, on Dec. 9. that the European Defense Community i EDO would be ratified by the six prospective members and said it would "produce automatically sucn effects that the need for common action will be realized. Adenauer gave these view In an interview with the magazine U.S. News and World Report. At the time of the Interview, EDC ratification in West Germany iDDeared to be deadlocked, but some of the legal difficulties have since been overcome. Adenauer predicted West German approval toward tne end oi January, ana said that would be followed soon by favorable action by France, Italy, Belgium. Tbe Netherlands and Luxembourg. Budget Bundles in at Men's Band Laundry by :0 a.m. are eat at 3.45 pjn. 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Print your name, address, ! rone; size, style number. . 1 1 i"tr DOUGLAS McKAY, who hat reilgnedat Oregon's governor o accept Eitenhower'i nomination at secretary of the interior, took time out on his recent ihipboard conference with Eiienhower in the Pacific to greet members of USS Helena's crew who hail from Oregon. Above, McKay joins in a tongfest with the Oregon tailors. In the group are: It. Frank J. Christopher, 1324 Kane; Richard L. Hobart and Con J. Murphy, Jr., Lakeview. Morse to Get Poor Posts WASHINGTON W Sen. Wayne Morse of Oregon predicts he will get only minor committee posts in the new Senate, and indications are Increasing that he is correct. Some Republican senators are hinting that they believe Morse lost whatever chance he had for top committee positions by makui post-election speeches, critical oi President-elect Eisenhower and Old Guard Republicans. "Senator Morse says he expects to be assigned to the Post Ollice and District of Columbia commit tees. He may be right," said Sen. Hugh Butler (R-Nebi who heads the strong committee on commit tees. One of the positions Morse is al most certain to lose is on tne labor committee. There the Repub licans will gain two new seats and a third one If Morse Is bumped. Taft forces are reported to be sup porting Sen. Butler iR-Md), ben. Potter R-Mich and Sen. Gold water (R-Arizi for the committee. Horse Likes Deep Hole BROADSTAIRS. England W Minette found herself a hole in the ground that she seemed to prefer to her regular habitat as a show pony. Just how she got there was a mystery, but she was found stand ing placidly in the quiet of an unoccupied save for herself six foot grave that had been newly dug in 8t. Peters Cemetery. The iravedlgger couldn't get her to budRe and called the fire bri gade. They came equipped with ropes, tackle and pulley blocks but one fireman was Ingenious. Noting that Mlnette's flanks were close against the grave walls, he suggested they shovel earth into the pit. As the dirt fell around her. Minette angrily stamped her hoofs, pounding the earth down and slow ly building up the level of the grave floor. Soon she was up to ground level again, and the grave digger faced the task of shoveling all the dirt out again. DOORS OPEN 10 SPONSORED IV Your Friendly Merchant 1 ;, meek . CrtHll Uv...eW aMIIIU't l 1 111 i I I 1 1 ' 4. f2?. V"v .Pan fetch i-fHn Korea Gs Applaud Traubel SEOUL If Soprano Helen Trau bel admitted to some surprise to day after turning grand opera loose on American soldiers and getting a foot-stomping, whistling cry for more. Miss Traubel. Wagner and the American soldiem in Korea were all fast friends after two days of concerts. She packed the house. The Metropolitan Opera star ad- . milled she felt a little learful about coming to Korea and was j "surprised" at the OI. reaction to grand opera. I "I'm no Betty Button and she's good and I was a little worried." Miss Traubel told a soldier auci ence last night after they had brought her back on stage with Gunmen Get Romantic CHICAGO '. One of the two men who held up a chain ood store last night mixed a little ro mance with robbery. As cashier Mrs. Anne Lldqulst, 37, was scooping out bills and sil ver for one of the robbers, he gave her a resounding kiss. "Don't be afraid." he smiled, keeping his gun pointed at her. "I won't hurl you. "I was petrified with fear." Mrs. Ltdqulst tbld Jefferson Park police. She also told her husband police man Arnold Lldqutst. The other gunman displayed no romantic gestures as he forced the second cashier to empty the regis ter. They stole 633. Traffic Toll May Hit 590 CHICAGO (ft Motor travel over the four-day Chrwtmaa week end mav kill 590 persons, the Na tional Safety Council estimated to day. The estimate covers traffic deaths occurring between p m. Wednesday and midnight Sunday. The council cautioned against driving in bad wenlher and against driving after drinking. It advised those who must drive to start ear ly, take it easy and allow extra driving time for bad weather'. A.M. ALL THEATRES! volleys of whistles, hand-clapping and even a few sophisticated "bravos." The blg-volced ooera star sah In a frigid Seoul Theater, wnfre her breath condensed Into cold clouds as she hit the high notes. Once In her opera and concert career, she had been troubled In one place "with bats flving bark and forth," she said, but never before had she been able to watch her nongs as they came out. Earlier In the duy. the St. l.oul opera alar had another unusual first In her concert career. She aang aboard the hospital ship Consolation and could not even see her accompanylM. who waa playing a small organ In the far corner of a messhall. "I Just struck out and sang." she laughed, "and we got together as we went along." Miss Traubel. in private Mrs. William Bass, toured the wards with her husband, then aang over the ahip'a loudspeaker ayatem. She said after seeing the wound ed she "sang soft things" no Wagner, "H la wonderful what they are doing there," she added, "how thry are taking care of tne wounded. Those boys are wonderful. I am so glad I came." T'ra-rf rill ii v'iiil',l.'JjHl I lalTym Utt-auate latitat will TICKETS S Li;tfU,lHil.5Z3 OJ rf rtO IMutlUOW WlASUMlUOr. HILARITY! mmm .aW JfllY . A I rut on IKWJ... II i TIC M ' m I C uu"il7iiiisr . "I OBI kU fruit eatea rt t.T mum. usr comwtj gov sunn u mmtb Atffa. CC1 IT"! ?tss Jw. 0il -m CONTINUOUS SHOWS ALL DAY U II Vivian Vance As Co-Stor By non THOMAS HOLLYWOOD HI A Rummer ago, Vivian Vance was appearing in "Voice of the Turtle" at the l.a Jnlla K.'iillf.i rinvliouse. I.llllr uld Mic. irnltr.c t It 11 1 Kh u; nying out for what inlulil be a Hie a inu. In the audience one nfiiht were Lucille Hall and Desi Aiuait. 'iney ueio looking lor nliiyers tn nppi'iil' In a TV show they were planning, "I Love Lucy." They liked her as the oilier woman In I lie three cha meter play and chose her to piny Lucy s neighbor Kihel. Tile sequel In Hie story Is TV history. "I Love LlK'y" quickly climbed to the top nf Hie aiullem e rallnus and mnyeri there. A ireful survtty estimated I he show hud an unbelievable ii million viewers. All Hits caiiliiiura to annuo Vivian Vance. "If I had rriillr.rd that niiiht al La Joll thnt I would ba trying out for a part In Ihe No. I TV show," she sighs, "1 would have been too nervous to go on Ihe stage." "I Love Lucy" has done amas Ing (lungs for Vlvlnn. rrovluiisly, she has been typed on the slave mid screen. She played only haid, brassy dames. She is now lining up couple of pictures because' the shooiing U.N. to Mull U.S. Demand UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. I.P Tile Untied Nations sa II wanla some lacts before complying with a Mate Department request that It lake a U. N. press card away from Mart-elle llllnchmannva. a Czech woman reporter lor the Pakistan Times. The Suite Department asked that her accreditation as a rorrrspoii. dent to cover U. N. activities be lilted because It considered her a "likely security risk." No evldrnrt was presented with the request. The International organization's legal department rrpln-,1 ihul the U. N. waa naturally disturbed at the U. 8. rrnuest but could take no action until reasons for it were given and tha definite charues were aludled. In Washington, the Stale Department aald It was look ing into the matter further. Miss lttarhmanova. a Czech cit izen bom of Italian parents In Egvpt. denied she was a subver sive agent or worked against the U. 8. Rig te.lb. Budget Bundles washed and dried al Men't Hand laundry for Just 9r. CONTINUOUS OM : Q NOW SHOWING! ' "Whr'd I it tha money?.. From f altera... whr alt? WILIMM HOLDEN roMOMO O'BRIEN sinif SMITH -THE TURNING POINT The Action'Paclted Story of Big-Tim Gangland Today! Shorts-Cartoon-News Makes Good of 'Lucy' Show I of Ihe "Liny" aeries It reoeaatd until iiller Ihn Aritan baby arrives. I One nf the roles she was up for I was a wlli'hy ihnracter auch as she had always played. Hut lh inslliiH in mi said: "I don't know whether "lie can do the part; she too dwrcll" Ho obvlotuly Is a "Lucy" Inn, Vivian doesn't mind Ilia change In her prnlrsslniiiil character a bit. Nor docs she uhlect In Die HD'Ueelc grind of turning out the TV films. "It's an ni'lni's dream," aha enthused. "You do Ihe same char acter, hut you don't liavn the bore dom of reading Ihe sume lines week alter week, as on the atage. We also have what the movies lurk -an iiudleiue lo atlmulale you " Vivian was limn In Clierryvalt, Kali., but Inter moved lo Albuquer que, which she considers her hotn lowii, Hit parenls still live there. Hlie anil her husbmiil, Philip Ober, have a ranch at C'uhein, N. M., where they relax between acting jobs. The clllrrns nf Albuquerque were responsible lor Vivian's acting career. HIiq nmde a locul hit 111 "The Trial of Mary Dugan'' and Ihe lown raised money to send her lo New Yoik. She was lo aludv under lOva Lauallletiur, but the lailer tinned her down. "I coulilu I go back home, an I staled and alurk it oul." site re called. She managed In land In hlls like "Music ill Ihe Air," ' Red, Hot and llhic" and "Hkylark " Thrn enme mghl clubs, more shows, Hollywood and "Lucy." NOW SHOWING Valt mm VX e-wiKHNKOlOU 'J RICHARD TOOD JOAH UCt NOW PLAYING! A IMDI TUIJ0AYI 1 iMiarftTfTniTiin pt L J0HH WAYNE Mj k