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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1952)
I PAGB TWO IIKRAU) H NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SATURDAY, riECEMnKR 27, lOSa Kn.W-li5e Ke, -F8T ' Saturday, Dm ST e.-OO Today's Bperte Highlights S:1S Homatown News U World Haws Summary -.10 Bclanca Kdltor ABU 5 Word of Lite 9:00 luiu Bowl Boxing ABC 1 30 Mr. Km CBS 00 tha Mlaaui CBS ( .10 Gn Autry CBI 8;0O Vaushn Monro CBS '30 Danrtng Party ABC 30:00 10 pro. HeadUAci 10:1a IT. $. Army Bane" ; 30:10 Blll'a Bandstand 11:00 (Kit Oft Nawa yummary ll.M Sun Ofl . , WLVY 1U Kc. rST Sunday, Dec JS I 00 Salt Laka City Tabfrnarle CBS ( 30 Llltlt Lit Hour ABC . 00 Calvary Echoea II Nafro CoUafa Cholra ABC : a 30 Nawa i tv Invitation to l.aarnlnf CBS 10:00 Sunday Nawa Spacial ABC ' 10:15 Brunch Tlma ABC 10:30 National Vaapart ABC 11:00 Praaby tartan Church 12:00 Chriallan in Acuon ABC 19-m Prurilv Wa Hall 140 Old raihlonad Revival Hour ABC 9:00 voir ol rropnecy ami- WEEK'S SEWING BUT! Save money 1 Bew that cute cor duroy, cotton, or wool outfit daugh ter needs! This pattern Is so basic you'll whip It up easily even U you. re a beginnerl Blouse, Jumper, jacket U mixmates for play and school timet Pattern 8328: Child's 8tzes 2. 4. t. 1, 10. Size1 Jacket and Jumper, 2'j yards JS inch nap; blouse. Ji yard J5-lnch fibric. . This easy - to - use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, Illustrated Sew Chart shows yon every step. Send thirty-five cents In coins for this pattern add 6 cents for each pattern If you wish lst-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News. Pattern Dept.. P.O. Box 6740 Chicago 30. HI. Print your name, address, zone; size, style number. WEDNESDAY LAST DAY of LUCAS FURNITURE STORE WIDE SALE Tremendous reductions on Quality Furniture Noyv In Progress! MONEY-SAYING PRE-INYENTORY, SALl of FURNITURE Evryth!ng in the heme reduced (except fair traded itemi). Cash in en big furniture savingi now! Stocks muit be reduced for inventory. EASY CREDIT TERMS HAPtER- FURNITURE CO. 9th and Kfomath Phons 4878 I M GrtltMt Starr ABC 1 no Hour of Decision ABC 1.3Q Hollywood narn Dftc Jdnmy watciy CBa 4:00 Hollywood Story CBS 4 Amoi V Andy t 00 Two TirkvU to Broadway 30 CBS Newsroom CBS 4:00 Hallmark Playhoua CBS M Waltrr Wtnrhcll ABC 45 TaMor Grant ABC 7.00 Cascading Rhythmi ! M Tha Whutltr CBS l0 Our Mis BrOokg CBS :. Mv Ultta Marc CBS 9 00 Editar Btrren CPS M Jack Banny CHS 10.00 10 p.m. Htadllmu 10; IS Monday Mormni Haadltnaa ABC 0J0 Philharmonic Symphony Ortn CBS U 00 Slftt Ofl KFLW 1450 Ke. PST Monday. Pec. 39 6 00 A M. Kwt OS AUrra Clook Club 6 4.1 Early Bird 6 54 riv Minute with An Opa Blblt T OO Nci Brkftt XdiUoa T:15 Charlx'a Roundup I M Bob Cured ACC 10 Buy Crocktr ABC 7 45 Babbitt Second Cup of Colftt 00 Braakfait Club ABC 9 00 Hank Henry Show 9 .10 Helen Trent CBS 9:4S Our Gal Sunday CBS 10 00 Chct Huntley ABC It. 5 Younsr Dr. Milan CBS 10:50 My Trua Story ABC 10:53 W hUpcrinf Stmts ABC 11:13 Parry Mason CBS 11:30 Nora Drako CBS 1:43 Adair a Musical Fair 12:00 Noon Edition New 13:15 Paylvu Sidawalk Show 11:30 Hputt Party lbs 12:45 Paul Harvey ABC 1:00 Tha Bill Ring Show ABC 1:15 Carl Smith CBS 1:20 It Happens Every Day CBS 1:25 Muaic 1:30 Mary Marfarot MrBrlda ABC 3 00 Betty Crocker ABC 2:03 Basin Briefs 2:13 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:30 Better Livinj J 45 Arthur Godfrey CBS 3 30 Cal Tlnney ABC 3:33 Betty Crocker ABC 4 00 Women'a Newvdetk CBS 4:05 Jimmy Wakely CBS 4:15 Ted Ma lone ABC 4:30 Bouncinc with Baraboo 4 43 When A Girl Marries ABC 3:00 Spin with Wynne 5:30 Edward R. Murrow CBS 3:45 Drama of Medicine 6:00 Today's Sport HifhlljhU 9:15 Home Town News C-23 World News Sununary 6 X Fin Artt Quartet ABC TOO The Lone lUnjrer ABC TM Police Blotter ABC 1:30 Lux Radio Theater CBS 8:30 Arthur Godfrey CBS 9:00 Suspense CBS 9.30 Preview of Tomorrow 9:45 Junior Mitt CBS 10 10 p tn. Headlines iu 13 Mmi utner soow 10:30 B:1U Bandstand 11:00 Sign Off New Summary 11:03 Stfa Off KFJI 1150 Kc. P5T Saturday, Dec 27 49 A round Town New :13 KUmath Theater Quts 9 30 Assembly of God Hour 7:00 John Sebastian Show 7:13 I Love A Mystery MBS 7:30 Klamath Temple Hour 3 00 PCC Basket ball-Orcxoa State at UCLA 9:00 PCC Basketball-Oregon Bute at UCLA 10:10 New s DLBS 10-25 Cecil Brown MBS 10 30 Hawaii Call MBS 11:00 Night Owls Club u.w sua ou KFJI 1150 Kc FST Sunday, Dec 28 1 00 wtngs ol rUaUnff r Back to God DLBS 9 00 Radio Bible Class MBS - 9:30 Youth Soldiers for Christ 9:45 Musm of Manhattan 10.00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS id: is rranx ana cmtn &u 10:30 Lutheran Hour MBS 11:00 Professional Championship Foot be 1! Game MBS 12.00 Professional Championship root- nail Game MBS 1-U0 Professional Championship Foot- ball Game MBS 3:55 News MBS 2 00 The Shsdow MBS 2J0 Trua Detective MBS 3 00 Nick Carter MBS 3:25 News MBS 3 30 Official Detective MBS 4 00 VandeVenter and the News UBS 4:13 Bill Cunningham MBS 4:30 Hrtx Mounum Canaries KBS 4 43 Your Star Time 3 00 Music by Clout I r 5:30 Klamath Musical Arts Council 00 Jtmmy Fldier 9:15 Klamath Thcatr Quia 9 30 Youth Views the News KBS T OO J. J. Anthony MBS 7:30 Hour of Charm 9-00 Twentv Questions BS 9 30 Jars Nocturne MBS 9:00 Newspaper of tha Air DLBS 9 IS Dance Orchestra MBS 0 TO Under Arrest MBS 10.00 MGM Theatre MBS I klM Sits Off i KFJI 1150 Ke. PST Monday. Dec 29 j 9:00 Sunrise Serenade ! 6:30 Farmer'a Jamboree 7J9 Hemingway News MBS 7.19 Breakfast Gang MBS 1 7:30 Today s Best Buys ! 7 45 Sam Hayes. Bkfst. New KM 7 33 First EdiUoa Local News , 9:09 Cecil Brow MBS 9:13 Tex Beneke Show ! 8:30 Breakfast Gang MBS 9 45 Club 1150 9:00 Notes from the Scooper i 9:15 Sons of the Pioneers 9:30 Date In HoUywood I 9:43 Music in MsnhstUn ' 10 00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 10:15 Tello Test DLBS . 10:30 Answer Man DLBS , 10:43 A Visit to LaPointcs 1100 Ladies Fair MBS 11:23 News MBS 11:30 Queen for a Day MBS 12:00 Nam Bands 12:15 Noonday News 1230 Best on Record It 43 Farm and Market ReperUj 12 30 Klamath Notes It 55 Currlns 1 00 Jack Ktrkweod MS 10 Lucky U Ranch MBS 3 00 Two at t 1 30 Sun River Dav 3 05 News DLBS 3 15 Rickys Request .4S Psula Stone MRS J DO Coffee With Katie 4:11 Hemingway-iswa MBS 4:30 Curt Msssey Ttm Mns 4 U Sam Have. News UBS 3 00 Bobby Benson MRS 5: JO Wild Bill Hickok MBS 5 53 Cecil Brown MBS 9 00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 9 13 Klamath Theatre Quia 9:30 Around Town New 9 40 Something to Think About 43 Sam, Haes, Newi UBS 9 55 Bill Henry MBS T oo l Wat A Communist far FBI 7 30 Hardy Family 9 00 tl Goorga On I KBS 8 30 Featival of Walties 9:45 Singing Americana 9 00 Newspaper of the Atr DLBS 9 13 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 9 30 Music 9 45 Sports Fmsl 9 33 Titus M(Kxiv MBS 10-00 Medttslion In Music t 11:00 Night Owl Club ia-09 alga Off KCN'O 570 Ke. FST Sundar, Dee. 28 Alturas, ('altromla 7:30 World News Roundup 7:45 Assembl)- of God, Lakevlsw 8:15 Calvary Kchoes 9:30 News, Bend Music 9:45 Variety Soiree 9:15 Ministerial Program 9:30 Church Directory 9:45 Music for Sunday 10.00 News, Cslltng All JViveri Cali fornia Sportsman 10:15 Navy Band 10 30 Chapel In the Shy 11:00 Concert Hall 12 00 Sports Page 12:05 Lake County News 12:10 Modoc County News 12:13 World News Roundup 12:30 Parade of Hits 12:40 Under the Capitol Dome 12 43 Alger Theatre 13:33 Mystery Tune 1:00 Top Ten Tunes 1:45 Guest Star 3 00 News, the People Art. 2:30 Errand of Mercy. Drama 3:00 News. Football Scores 3:15 Proudly We Hail x 3:45 News Roundup 4O0 Favorites of the Famous 4:30 Pop Hit Preview 4:40 News. 4:43 Sign Off KCNO 571 Ke. FST Monday, Dec. 29 Alturas, California 7:30 New 7:45 Farm Markets 9.00 Bulletin Board 8:15 Hollywood Serenade rs 8:30 Mid Morning News. Musis 8:45 Harmony Shop 9:00 Music with your Meals 9:15 American Folk Music 9 .30 Morn ins Melodies 10.00 News. Sports 10:15 Club Meetings 10:30 Concert Time 10:45 Fiesta Time 11:00 News. Commentary 11:15 Accent on Meioa 11:30 Musical Roundup 11:45 Eddie Lamar 12:00 Sports Psge I2.-Q5 Lake county news 12:10 Modoc Count News 12:15 World News Roundup 12 30 Parad of Hits 12:40 Under the Cspitol Dome 12 45 Alger Thestre 13:55 Mystery Tune 1:00 Modoc ram Atjrieor 1:15 Pastoral Call 1:30 Organ Moods 1:45 Melody Club 2 00 News 3 05 Listener's Choice 3 00 News-Sports 3:10 According to the Record 3:15 Jan Garber 3 30 Meet the Banal 3:45 Dining Sisters 4 00 News 4:15 Music of Days Gone By 4:30 Pop Preview 4:40 News. 4:45 Sign Off Farm Mishap Records Due It's the end of the year and time for Klamath and Lake County residents to compile the year'a ac cident records and mail them in to thr Farm Accident Prevention Committee, according to Chairman Eber Kilpairica-. The committee vaa organized early this year to help count the number and types of farm acci dents by volunteer offers of Infor mation through printed postcard forms. Many local groups. Including the farm and dairying: groups and oth ers, offered help at that time, and have the accident forms In their possession. Persons wishing to fill out the blanks should be able to obtain them there. The idea is to obtain a count as accurate as possible of the Injur ies and the type Incurred during year's farming- in this area. Through that means the commit tee hope 10 discover wnere to at tack the accident problems. There Is no other means of the count available than this. Any farm accident which caused loss of time, pay or caused Injury should be reported, no matter how little. Many little accidents could be serious, Kllpatrlck said, except for certain factors. uauTH aua. aaasai AMERICAN CHINESE Fao4i at than kattl Pk. 4f Far Orders Ta Take Oet ten B. Lee, Mgr. A Glamorous New Year's Eve Ordered for your New Year'i Eve fun: Top Flight Entertainers from Portland! Special Orchestra! Gala Floor l) iriowi WILLARD Plan now to attend! Tho Ponderoia Room and the main banquet room will bo transformed into a beautiful win ter wonderland for your enjoyment. : 21 . m WHIPS POLIO AN0 PNEUMONIA. Littl. Anthony Murphy caught pneumonia while still down with polio. He colobratet hit first birthday while recovering from both. Tony, ion of Mr. nd Mrs. Murphy, Owensboro, Ky., has recovered tho use of his arms, hi squirmed with delight when head nurse Miss Doris Leifelt entertained him with the musical cake and stuffed toys. He'll be leaving the hospital in Louisville, Ky., soon for home. Males Win Top Positions In Box Office Popularity By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD trV-The bo office champions of 1953 wcr announced this week. It aooears that the movie business is still a man's world. Of the too 10 winners of noli r.f theater men. eight are males. Only two gals Doris Day and Susan Hayward managed to crack the exclusive club. Day placed seventh and Hayward ninth. Let'a look at the males who won. Three selections come In the musi- Soviet Papers Laud Stalin LONDON Ifl Moscow radio to day quoted the Soviet newspaper Pravda as saying millions of people will see Stalin's recent statement on international affairs as a "bright new manifestation of the peace loving policy of Uie Soviet govern ment." The broadcast was the first Rus sian reaction heard here to the Soviet Premier's answers to four written questions put to him by James Restcn, New York. Times reporter. In his replies. Stalin professed a desire to co-operate in any "new diplomatic approach" to end the Korean War and claimed Russia la interested in ending it. He also said he regarded favorably the possi bility of diplomatic talks with rep resentatives of President-elect Ei senhower "looking toward the pos sibility" of a later conference be-tween'-Eisenhower and himself. The Moscow broadcast quoted Pravda organ of the Soviet Com munist party as saying: "Stalin's replies to the New York Times once more stress Soviet readiness to collaborate In work ending the war In Korea. "Stalin's replies published on the eve of the new year give hundreds of millions of people new strength in the struggle for peace, for end ing the policy of force and aggres sion, for ending Uie grasping war against the peace - loving Korean people, for regulating International questions by peaceful talks. "Millions of people see In these answers a new bright manifestation of the peace-loving policy 01 me Soviet government, a policy dl recieri toward strengthening uni versal peace toward the develop ment of peaceful collaboration be tween peoples." Yandals Hi Two Churches OKLAHOMA CITY - I Two Catholic churches, beautifully dec orated for Christmas, were vandal ised Friday by thieves who priests said "walked with their feet over the most sacred pieces of furni ture." Police said a chapel tabernacle, valued at $2,000. was almost ruined at the St. Francis Church. Ornate gold and bronze vessels were tak en along with an undisclosed amount of cash fr'..n offering box es. Earlier, the Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help was en tered and a money box was brok en Into, presumably by the same thieves. Father Edward Vandergrinten of St. Francis said someone took Christmas offerings and Uirew the boxes on the floor. "They also tried to pry cpen the tabernacle to get at our sacred vessels," he added. Last month, churches at Tonka wa and Pond Creek in Northern Oklahoma were burned. A 13-year-old sirl confessed the crime. 4 v " T A' cal-comedy field Martin and Lew. Is, BIiir Crosby and Bob Hone. The other five Oarv Conner. John Wayne, James Stewart, Greg ory Peck. Randolph Ecoit are largely Identified with outdoor epics. That would Indicate the current tastes of moviegoers. They appear to want escapism music, comedy and especially adventure. .And when the public calls for such Tare, the ladles are bound to suffer. Female stars have the best chance in musicals. Witness the rapid rise of Doris Kappelhoff. also known-as Day. But the movies offer Utile for actress-es In comedy Very few of the great screen stars of comedv have been actresses Ana inn gals are generally at a loss wnen it conies to adventure They can ,do little but provide romantic ihlerludes between the heroic exploits of the screen stal warts. Yes. movies today are patterned around the male talents. But such was not always true. The greatest star of the allent era was a girl named Marv Pick- ford. And the top attraction of the early '308 was another girl. Shirley Temple. In fact, that decade before the war can be considerrd the heyday of the female star. The box office polls were then crowded with names like Janet Oaynor, Belle uavis. ciaudelte Colbert. Trene Dunne. Greer Oarson. Ingrld Berg man, joan Crawford, Norma Shearer, etc. That was when the nubile Intrigued with the stories of women neep. penetrating, romantic. But the war changed all that. The return to realism did away with romance and brought audi ences back to hard facts And an the gals have to take a back arat 10 me Clowns, crooners and rugged heroes. But. who knows? the women may have their day again. Koje Youngsters Have Christmas KOJE ISLAND. Korea Wl eama ciaus even found a moment to visit this bleak prisoner of war Island. Twenty-three Korean children whose mothers are behind barbed. wim aoiinrn paper nats and piaved with balloons and candy-filled stockings. A Christmas party was staged in the schoolhouse within the stockade where the prisoner of war mothers and children live. They are separated by barbed wire from thousands of Communist war cap tives. The Allied POW Command said: "The mothers, at first suspicious, relaxed and let their youngsters enjoy themselves." 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SI 1PT 438 Actress To Try To Lose Yorkshire Accent By f RSKlNi; JOHNSON HOLLYWOOD INEA) The Women: A mnvle cut In who hulls from merile old England Is conles'lng that nhc'a about lo be come the first Itrltlsh actress In Hollywood to deliberately rniub the beefsteak nir and Yorkshire pudding: out of her voice. Until now most London Imports have rushed back lo the Old Vic in a huff at the suggestion thai thev shelve the Blinlloid-on-Avon lours, Hut not pretlv Dawn Ad urns, who plays I'rlscllla In MUM's "The l-iyiuouin Adventure." Bays Dawn "I don't think Kimlnml will turn agniiiM me lor trying to over come my accent, Hollywood Isn't maKing as many pictures railing lor British backgrounds "'"I casts. Actors from France and Italv work to overcome their accents. What's wrong with a British acress tiy- Ig it?" Worried not at all about the London press burbrculng her if she's caught with a trace of Ohio, Kansas or Alabama in her voice, Dawn says: "Really. I'd like to be able to talk like Judy llnlllday and Jean Arthur if Uie parts call tor It I'm trying to get an Amcrlrau voice and my career will be Uie ueller lor It." Tt. Dntn In Um m lilnur In ttil moviegoers who watched her roll ing gnu in - i en mil lurii - nun "Willie and Joe Bark Up Front." hilt II. V im llllttln.. Ill l.ll.n.1. nft Mart Blanchnrd'a super-sexy body movrmrma in ino t'rinco oi Besdad." ' Marl, possessor of the swlnglest. ..,ll-hl-,l ..oil. .IM. II.. 11,.-, in in iiir.ii nma, a,,o Hint! undulated before the cameras. Is urmg niuwva uuwii iu n irw iuiis and tosses in the film that's launchlne- her as the No. 1 olamor girl on the lot. "And It s tough for me to hold back." she said. "I have lo sullen up before I late a step. I just naturally walk that way. It's per fect pasture and It's not deliberate. T rfnn-i au-ln.. ..... hltta rtial' vulgar. I lend with my shoulders and tha walk Just hapens." Meet Itollvwond's 8Lai for a Dav Angela Clarke. 11. nU. A -1 II lniilluilie niili-i- v nil- Mm.-,l. features was unknown to movie goers and even to most unijy. wood stars until Warners looked at her performance in "The Mira- rla nf Vaflma" aiift n n v hr fli-n. pointed billing with Gilbert Ro- laiin. But now she's back plaving mall fali,r.l rnlita 'an I Hnn'l care if I ever get star billing again," ahe told me On the set of "Jamaica seas. ' Other movie queens ran scream for time oft to sad about in Europe Or float In their swimming pools Barbara Stanwyck's skipping the vacations. Now working In "Nearer My God lo Thri." Barbara hes Triplets Born In Home, Hospital LACKAWANNA, N. Y. I.fi-Trlp-leta were born within 4& minutes to Mrs. Christine ParJtiev.tcs yesterday one at borne and two In the hospital. Mary, weighing 4 pounds 9 ounces arrived at home a few minutes before 1 p.m. Then an ambulance sped Mrs. rasr.klewlcs a quarter of a mile to Our Lady of Victory Hospital, where Michael, 3 pounds 9 ounces, waa born at 1:13. Marie, 3 pounds 13 ounces, came at 1:41. The hospital said the 33-year-old mother and the babies all were in good condition. A spokesman said the children were born about two months prematurely. The tamer, Jonn. is a 30-ycar-oifl grain miller. They have three other girls: Aurella. Ill Rose Marie. 9. and Marcla, 6, BUILDING I.I RK8 TOIRISTS NEW YORK -The United Na tions hradouarters has taken its place as one of the top tourists attractions In New York City. When guided tours of the establishment were extended without fanfare re cently to Saturday and Sunday, there were 1.500 paying customers the first day. Other lop attractions Include the Statue of Liberty. Em pire State Building, Rockefeller Center and the Metropolitan Museum. NEXT WEDNESDAY FOR 1 DAY! NEW YEARS 0E ONLY- I x 1 (3m Mm! V 4 4 SCATS NOW ON SALE! fZ JlUlCJl kZZZl ' Selecfed Short. more films to do In MM Hian Marilyn Moniue has rail" lo tell her Hue Ilia story lo Ilia lull ningnslups, "I kept okaying stories, lliry were so good, and I didn't renllre what I wits getting lido." Hiub.iln walled. " suppose I'm greedy, Not lor money, but fen' ai'iing. 1 hate to give up a good pli lure. I'm Mage struck, nnyliow, 1 grl restless when j'm nut working.'1 Millie Burks Imsn't found a movie buyer fur her I tin story, "Willi a Feather on My Nose." but site's tllscuvrreri Ihe uiin Hol lywood actress who fills the bill as her perfect counterpart,1 Sho'n MClM's Debbie Reynolds who, ssys Blllle, "Is perfect. Hhr certainly reminds hie of uie. I d like that Utile thing to piny me on the screen." TODAYI m ox Office Opens 12:45 Ssnji, Slih . DoncH...lomoiKil - .- 1 Cartoon Sports I Lore News i I PLUS! rfili;iL.;IJJ:l.ll: . WEBB Robert WAGNER Ufh-' Ruth HUSSEY IS laaliaalanwn,. ... . ..." JW Illllle's lesvlng Ho slune iut turned In trying lo H"d Uie IlkJht sliulln and producer lor her bl oginphy. Mni'le Windsor's shnolli'-j st Ihe foirvrl -blond- uoul. Not because genll'-ineil prclrr 'em, but bemuse wdh treason thn ....i..- .. kill uIim i-nn IllllV dolls who hnvi'ift thoughts of murder or uim-aiiimi. "I wnnl lo play a lew nlie worn, en lor n change," Ihe lull beauty, now a liiiiuellr, wnllril on the art cif Tumble Along tile Wnv." "Hut eveiv limn a lnoi! Iienvy role comes along, It's WIniKor, dye your hull' black ""' get in wiua,- Continuous From 12:43 NOW SHOWING . UllUON DOLUO Mermaid PidgeonBrian V ' TraveUeiie u-M.'.i.?wi:M.!iiiii:H,nny JACK HAWKINS ANTHONY STEEL Fa.""' -IT . tlo SnlfflejlX ( the Book ) V worn.' sal unttiAMt caiia saiiNoa nam atiHuOH Ring Out The Old! Ring In The Nw! HAVE FUNF Doors Open 5:30 p.m. LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS AT MIDNITII