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VvJE fW0 anw mm s. - m v . Mtneay Eveiilng, July W fM Bummer THealer CBS : s-ooTha Lone Hanger ABC-. J arLo Otuiith, Mews ABO ,ta Hnr J ti ABC , 1:U (hint tl . ( 00 Walk a Mile CBS 30 Lowell Thomas CBS , ' : Family Skeleton CBS ' 00 Coafrey Talent BcouU CBS t B rravlew oi Tomorrow . :S Dwit Inn Orch. CBS 11:00 10 D m. Headlines v . . 10:15 Starlight Roof ABC ' lr.30 BUl'a Bandstand 11:00 Sign OH News Summary . , 11:03 S1S Off . : KFLW tSt Kc. rST. ; . . . Tuesday, July Jtl':. ...,. 00 larly Bird Mws ' :" 6 0S Alarm Clock Club 0 45 Karly Birds - . 6:ss riva Minutes will an Open Bible 7 00 News Bkfit Edition , , 7:15 Charlie's Roundup : 7:90 Bob Garred ABC .7:40 Breakiast Tunes ABC 7:45 Harry Babbitt CBS , 1 00 Br.sxla.i Uuo ABU . .00 Blue Skies :15 Ma Perkins CBS ' t:30 Younl Dr. Malons CBS 9:45 Music In the Modern Mood 10:00 Cbet Huntley ABC ' 10:15 Perry Mason CBS Nora israae tisa 10:45 Brides Time Table 19 !5 W.".Upsr:r. Streets ABC 11:15 Brighter Day CBS 11:30 Helen Trent CBS 1145 Our Gal Sunday CBS . 11:00 Noon Edition News " 13:15 Payless Sldewslk Show . . 13:30 Turn to a Friend ABC . , : 1.-00 Sam Hayes ABC ' 1:10 Jack Berch ABC ; 1:15 Artnur Godfrey CBS 1:30 Mary Msrgsret MrBrlde ABO 3 DO Wiisrd ol Odds CBS 9:15 Women s Newidesk CBS 3:20 Music , -, J 3:25 Ralph Story's Backyard CBS 3:45 Buln Brlels 3:00 When a Girl Marries ABC .' 3:15 Hank Henry Show ' 3:50 Story Teller ABC ' 3:55 ABC Lata News ABC 4:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS 4:15 Ted Melons. ABC ... 4 JO Spin 'with Wynne 1 ::,' ' 1:00 Edward Uurrow CBS , ' 5:15 Serenade In Blue . 5:30 Todav's Sports HKhltfhta 5:45 Frank Goss CBS 5:35 Hometown News 6:50 People are Funny CBS 6:30 Johnny Dollar CBS , 7:00 Starr of Spare ABC . . 735 Lei Griffith ABC 7:30 Mr. and Mrs. North CBS , 9:00 What Do You Think? -, 8:15 Johnny Mercer CBS . 5:30 Lowell Thomas CBS 1:45 Family Skeleton CBS - 9:00 Broadway is My Best CBS 9:30 Desert Inn Orch CBS 10:00 10 p.m. H&sdllnes 10:15 Starlight Roof ABC 10:30 Bill's BandiUnd 11:00 Stan Off Naws Sum mar) 11:05 Sim Oft . K1MI 115( Kc. rST ' Monday Evening , July 20 ' 1:05 Uabrial Heattsr MBS 6:15 Klamath Theater Quia 6:30 Around Town News 6:40 Something to Think About . 6:45 Sam Hayes. 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T:19 Breslifsst Gang MB1 T:30 Today's Beit Buys 7:43 ririt Edition o tb Mews DO Cecil Brown MBB 8:15 Bob Greene News DLBS B:20 Morning Melodies I 8:23 Holland Engle News MBS 8:30 Breskfust Gang DLB8 8:43 Here's June Christy 9:00 Sons of the Pioneers 8:13 Marlon from Millers 8:30 Freddy Martin Show 8:48 Muxio of Manhattan 10:00 Newipaper of the Air OLBS 10:13 Telln Test DLBS 10:30 Forward March 10:43 A VI it to LaPointe 11:00 Ladies fair MBS 11:25 Sim Hayea Newi MBS 11:30 Queen for a Day MBS 12:00 Tips from The Town Shop 12:13 Noonday News 12:30 Bert on Record 12:45 Farm and Market Report 12:30 KUmalj Notes :35 A Visit to Currtn's . 1:30 Lucey U Ranch DLBS 2 00 News DLBS 2:05 Northwest News DLBS 2:15 Murio DLBS 2:29 News MBS " 2:30 Wsnn Up Time MBS 2:30 Game of the Day St. Louis New York MBS 3:55 Camel Scoreboerd MBS ' 4:00 FeBtival of Waltzes 4:13 Hemingway Ntwt MBS .. : 4:30 Curt Matscy Time MBS 4:48 Sam Hayes MBS 5:00 Rlckys Requett . 8:30 Wonderful City MBS - I 5:53 Cecil Brown MBS ' , i S (M Gabriel Heatter MBS S:18 Klsmath Theatre Qui . - - ' 8:30 Around Town News ' 8:43 Something to Think About 8:45 Sain Hayes -- 8:59 BUI Henry MBS ' 7:00 That Hammer Guy MBS 7:30 The Sammy Kaye Shaw 8:00 High Adventure MBS 8:30 Look to the Skies 8:45 Heidelberg Harmonalres 8:00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS O-K rultnn lwls SIRS 9:30 The Search that Never Ends MBS 0:35 Tittle Moooy speiKi in im Cnunt of Monte CrlstO DLBS 10:30 Western Time 11M Night Owl Club 11:30 Sign Off ftvnU .t ike. rox -' Alturas, Cmlifornls Tuesday, July 21 7:30 News 7:45 ffarm Markets 8:00 Bulletin Board 8:15 Hollywood Serensdcre 8:30 Newi, Mid Monilng 8:33 Band Music 8 43 Harmony Shop 9:00 Music With Your Meals . 0:15 American Folk Music , 9:30 Broadway Parade ' 10:00 News 10:03 Snorts 10:15 Club Meetings 10:30 Concert Time 10:43 riesta Time 11:00 western News m Brief : 11:05 UP Commentary . ,r 11:10 Names in the Newi r 11:15 This Rhythmic Age 11:30 Musical Roundup 11:55 Eddie Lamer , 12:00 5 port Pass 12:05 Lake County Newi t9iA MnilM Count News - 12:13 World News Roundup 12:30 Parana or tins , 12:40 Under the Capitol Dome 12:43 Alear Theater - 12:53 Mystery Tune ; j:du Lsaae ounij' ngjf 1:18 Paitoral Cell 1:30 Organ Moods 1:48 Melody Club 2:00 News 8:05 Listener's Choice 3:00 News - Sports 3:10 Accordlne to the Racer 1:15 Jan Caroer 3:30 Meet the BendJ 3:48 Off the Beam 4:00 Hews School Half-Masts Flag Over Victims ' NORMAN. Okie. IAV-The flag In Irons of the University of Okla homa administrative building Dew at half staff today as services were held In the Catholic chapel near the campus for 22 NROTC students killed in a Florida plane crash Saturday. ' . Nineteen other persons died In the crasn: Among them was Elwood A. Tracy of Klamath Falls. POORS OPgW'8:30 P.M. a It's a refreshing plunge "into Fua and Romance. Songs and Hilarity! . Esfflair ' 'WILLIAMS Ftrnando LAMAS ' Jotk CARSON Charfoffe - 0nfe GREENWOOD - OARCEL 'POORS'"OPEN 6:3Q P.M. The Bombshell, riciure . of the Year! Gentleman's Agreement CARTOON-NEWS Jj'liir iii'iL. ' I lv HERALD I NO SWEAT Little Conrad tmbau, of San Francisco, finds it hard to believe, but this big Dune pig Is not taking tbat mud bath for fun or as a beauty treatment Pigs don't perspire, so covering thanwelvet with mud is the only way the; can coot when the weather gets hot. Its Duroe will be a 4-H Club entry in the'CaUornia State Fair in September. f t Campus Tract Under Lease OF1TTT IP in Th Tlnlvrll. of Washington's board of regents a H iim lani. .ttttU a Fka- BlgllCU (. KM. ITIM f. De troit group Saturday : giving 'the .nl.uH.. a minimum nf IT hit. lion dollars for management and development oi - its metruwtwa Tract in downtown :Seattle. The lease with University prop erties. Inc., headed by Roger L. Stevens of Detroit, takes effect Nov. 1, f954, when the present 50 year lease expires: Stevens headed . ' syndicate which two years ago bought New York City's Empire Btate Build tna He. now has a Drolect for a 76 million dollar business center in Boston.. . ; The lease guarantees the Unt ...!, nn average annual rental of $1,700,000 annually for the first four years, curing ernization program will be carried .... -civim then rtn it becOmea ft uui.. f .wilt . - percentage lease, with a one-mu- llon-doiiar mmimum ujc term,' ' ' inninHaj in ihe frnl is the. Olympic Hotel; which has been sub-leased for 22 years to William Edris, its- present operator. x iaei when the 10-acre tract was considered worth only about lis it was oonaiea uy piuuccr cr tiers as the original university campus. ; ' ' J"':r . Ants Eat Salad Dressing; Family: Eats Ant Poison PHOENIX. Ariz, tfl Mrs. Vir oinii. Estonato dlda't watch too closely as she prepared the dinner, salad. ' " ': in front of her was a bowl ol mayonnaise and milk whipped Into' the dressing. j' "And In front of her waa a bowl of milk, flour and arsenic whlppedfl Into an ant poison. ' That night, the ants in a little hill behind her home were treated to some salad dressing. , And Virginia Estonato and her husband Nash were treated at a hospital for terrific stomach aches. THIRST KILLS CAIRO un Reports reached Cairo Monday that a family of five. Including three small child ren, died from thirst In the desert 30 miles south of. Aswan.. . DRESS-UP "CORONETS' Really excitingly glamorous and pretty are these gala half-hats or coronets" crocheted of s-tlff braid, gold gimp, trimmed with pert velvet or grograln ribbon bows or multi-colored beads and penrlsl Wear them with dinner- and-dlning frocks, with party af ternoon dresses, and they're charming as bridesmaid's hats. upper illustration shows one of white ribbon, white gimp and lipstick-red bows: lower half-hat is of stiff gold braid lavishly trimmed with colored pears. Both are crocheted over dime-store plastic head clips. You can make either one in two hoiirsl Send 25 cents for the "Coronet" half-hats (Pattern No. 103i com plete crocheting ana trimming in structions, your name, address, pattern number to Carol Curtis, Herald and News, Box 229, Madi son Square Station, New York 10, N.Y. Patterns ready to fill orders im mediately. For special handling of order via first class mall include an extra cents per pattern. 4ND NEWS, KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON ,) a - Hollywood Stars, Nixon Visit Scouts At Janboree jmisuiiiss .uity, calif;-(fl visld the vice president. riuujwuoa swrs came to Jamboree Oltv Monday to entertain- 45,000 Boy Scouts and their lenders who spent ai full day Sunday which included a speech by Vice Presl dent Rldhard Nixon and a huge religious convocation -. Sunday this 3,000 acre ranch bulged with an estimated 96,000 visitors, here to view the colorful site of the third national Scout Jamboree. Many of the guests were relatives of scouts. - Monday's program Included -ah afternoon "Jamboree . Variety Re view" with Dorothy Xamour, Dick Powell, June Allyson, Jerry Co lonna, the Bell sisters and other entertainers. In another afternwi show the scheduled, entertainers included Spad Cooley, Roscoc Ates, magicians, is q u a r e dance champions and animal ects; The program also included a big Navy and Marine air show. Before the Sunday night convo cation, Nixon spoke to the scouts, leaders, and visitors, seated on the ground in the hillside arena. : Ho left for Washington after the cere mony. He had flown west especi ally for the Jamboree, .. .' "You have been tausht and have learned yourselves what it Is to be free free to speak your own minds, ,to live your own lives and to worship God to your own way . easssaaaeasaw l l l aw CTfTCTT3 iCI'lLV ill I iinMu-i:iiti. U rlT u iOU rt a 1-Ts . I II II I voixiuRiiiiJkjij i i y j; i f i u n 1 J t .- 11 I'iE aflS? lorge she trailer Is quickly vo f ' 1V 1VaV lUllllllPnuia' aoehd or removed from , jkJ I jfl ' ( Y rt'jjl' ill."..,., vll qJ msmt'imm3T3 'Bffr" BIG SAVINGS AT JULY BUY Sk 1 CHRISTMAS VTA "You have not been instilled with the shameful arrogance of the dictatorial mind, the intense hatred and bigotry of those ot vour con temporaries behind the Iron Cur tain who since boyhood have been taught to hate and to. fear and to be contemptuous. . j ' - ."Representatives from 16 other countries are sitting with you right now," said Nixon. "Let us work toward the day when Boy. Scout leaders from all the nation's of the world may be able to gather to-o-etbe- v-lih' vou at ust such an annual Jamboree. The cause of hrr-serhoort . and neaae on this earth- could receive no greater testlmonipl. "You don't have to be concerned about the free enterprise system," the vice president said. "All you have to do Is enter one of the swap tents at this Jamboree. Be fore I got out a fellow from Texas had traded me out of my fountain pen. I got a dried rattlesnake skin." IT'S POOLE'S 222 No. 7th FOR TOYS and' HOBBY SUPPLIES Director IdLupino Okays Star Ida Lupino's Scene , fl. BOB' THOMAS m et t. i.y WOOD i The lady checked the scene and ordered the cameramen to "rolT 'eml". 8he stepped before the, camera, acted out a tense scene, then announced Cut I rrlnt !" t This was the signal that Ida Luplno the director had approved a scene performed by Ida Lupino the actress. In this confusing sit uation, only Ida's balm, sure, band Keeps tne wnoje voug trow cuuuis in chaos. - . r' The fact la that Ida Is directing herself in -"The Bigamist." She's also directing her ex-husband's wife, Joan Fontaine, but that's another story, altogether. Between takes, she becomes ioa the director, so I sat down for a talk with that side of her person ality. ., . How do you lute directing miss Luoino?" I hate It" . ."'.- What's .the matter she hard to get along with?" " . ' "No, no, dear, Ifs not that. I Just can't do my best when I'm directing myself. When I'm do- inr a scene, I can. feel myseu going higher than a kite. In my lines, I need a restraining hand." Unfortunately,, she -can't supply it when shels In the scene herself. So she has, ah observer in Edmond O'Brien, who plays the busy fellpw married to both Ida and Joan in the picture. . "I honestly didn't want to direct this picture, she remarked. "It was -. all Joan's idea; When she heard that I was playing the, other wife, she agreed to be in it If I would direct. So I agreed, and had only five days to prepare for the picture "Now I'm going around in clr-. Cles. At night I have to line up the next day's shots and somehow learn my lines too. Ill never direct myself again." Next she tackles another unique situation. She's going- to direct her husband, ' Howard Duff, In "The Cop," which Ida also happened to ,wrlte. , '' WELLDRILLING PEERLESS and MEYERS - PUMPS W. I. HARTLEY 4 SON (Bill and Bob Only) BONANZA, OREGON 'Phone 2041 or 2047 -Not connected with anyone ... else. ..- I -."I didnt want to ao vnai one eiuiar " aher- commented.- au Howard insisted." Many a star has blowa up at v,. fll.tA. - T aclrerl Trie If She didn't think' it was dangerous to direct one's own nusoaua. "I don't think so, dear," she re plied. "Especially since it was Howard's idea, not mine. He can only blame It on nimseu." Ida's only concern is what the critics will say about directing her self, .v-.' v . . " "Thev will nrobablv roast me to turn . she commented. "The Eastern critics, I mean. They have . arimrmA hnt it W8S something of a Joke for a woman to direct a picture, juany w Western critics have been kinder, and the Eastern ones weren't too bad on The Hitchhiker,' which I directed.. But usually I take a beat ing." ;.'-- This whole .situation presents a problem to reviewers. Supposing they, say something like, "Miss Lupino rose above ber direction." It has aU kinds of possibilities. Capsule Review: "Ride, Va-quero- puts a stellar cast, through the paces of the standard Western plot. This one presents a talkative bandit chief (Anthony Quinn), his gun-slinglng . henchman (Robert Taylor), a beleaguered, rancher (Howard Keel) and his ' generally faithful wife ;(Ava .Gardner). . The conflict arises because of . the outlaw-settler struggle and the Taylor-Gardner-Keel triangle. The film often bogs down - in philosophical talk, but picks up when the action takes over. Quinn overshadows the cast in a showy role, but Keel manages a quietly competent per formance, Hans Norland Phone 2-2513. Auto Insurance. ASPHALT PAVING Driveways - Small Parking Lots - Tennis Courts .: - . SMALL JOBS A SPECIALTY , TOP QUALITY HOT MIX i . Special attention to iobi in Merrill, Malin. v . . , ; Tulelake and vicinity. ; , J. M. & M.J. Barnes ; Phone 7659 or 7991 Eitimatet Gladly Given MONDAY, JULY 20, 1953 Some Couples Spoon Fiercer Than Others ' PHOENIX; Arlr. W Jerry Dick erson and his girl friend had a spat last night. She still loves him, but he's too hurt to talk. It started when Dickerson, 27, hit her over the head with a sugar bowl and a cream container in a downtown restaurant. . He missed with a bottle of ketchup. Then his 28-year-old sweetheart found a gun and fired twice. . One - slug went through Dicker son's ear, the other into his knee. As he slumped, to the floor, she slugged him in the face with the gun. ,. i . "I Was awfully mad but I still love him," she told police later. Dickerson was hospitalized and police said he hadn't signed a com- . plaint against hex.': The couple had planned to marry in two weeks. '..-v.- STAY AWAY! : TEHRAN. Iran IH Americana were warned by U. 8. officials Monday to stay off the streets n.h.n rnmmimiiits nnA nro-ffavem. ment supporters celebrate the an niversaries Tuesday of blood riots that restored Premier Mossadegh to power after a brief period out of office last year. , . ' ' Kramer) Fells, Orefea AMERICAN CHINESE Fewfa at their best! . 6496 Far Orders Te Take Out Ben B. Lee. Mar. ' Jl-e- ay-.