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PAGE TWO (Radio KFIiW 145 Ko. t rsx , . ; Monday Evening, '-Sept. '21 CO Lux Ml -Theater CBS 1:00 The I.one Ranter ABC I I Laa Griffith, Nawa ABC 1:30 Henry J Taylor ABC 1 43 Guest Star , , 8:00 Walk a Mile CDS 8:30 Lowell Thomaa CBS , 8:43 family Skeleton? CBS . 00 Godfrey Talent ScouU CBS :30 Preview of Tomorrow :43 Desert Inn Orcn CBS 20:00 10 p.m. HaadUnaa ' -t 10:1S Starlight Roof ABC 10.10 BlU'a Bandstand ' 11:00 Bias Off Nawa Summary 110 Sio on iTi'llll:.., DOORS- OPCN a:so - . NOW SHOWING! RUIASFUSH! be ........ DGUIL'S ennvon (frittf nKimiitn-uu lOIEITSOM mm umvmmmmm POORS OPEN 0:3O NOW PLAYING! vim iuiiwnmi m kk. t JUL I IK. Mime rirni bHORTS-CARTOON-NEWsi matinkc I rag . VENINO :30 rnnAY! laMlfril ...illEP they're;; COW ""7 A 5 IVINN&llrTn uuiuin IIUJ BARBARA JOSEPH CALLEIA ? RATFS rpcnriiRK IsHORTS-CARTOON-NEWg ENDS TONIGHT! Kamentlt, KioKut...onol So-o-o cur GRANT Mm KERR TOMORROW! SHORTS-CARTOON J, lit I wiouMiaourt. . II i mum Ju IrjL i t GO j cJGd KFLW 15 Kc, VST ' . Tmsdar, Sept. It 0 00 Early- Bird Nawa 6:05 Alarm clock Cluk M Five Minutes with an Ooa WHO 7:00 News Hklst EatuoD j. . ?:1S Charlla'a Roundup 7:30 Bob Garred ABC ?:40 Breakfast Tunaa ABC :43 Harry BabbtU CBS i. ...... 1:00 Breaafast Qua ABU , , 0:00 Blue Sklee 0:13 Ha Parkin CBS 0:30 Young Dr Melon C"1 0:45 Churcb of Chrlat Pgm. 10:00 CBal Huntley ABC 10:l Parry Maaon CB 10.30 Nora Draka CBS 10:45 Bridea Tim Tabl 105 whispering Street; ABC 11:10 Brighter Day CBS 11:30 Hale Trent CBS 11:40 Our Gal Sunday CBS 11:0 Noo Edition .Nawa 11:10 Payleaa Sidewalk SMJt 12:30 Double or Nothing ABC . 11:59 Sam HayM ABC 1:10 Muilc 1:19 Artnur Godfrey CBS 1 1:30 Turn to Friend ABC . S:0O Wizard of Odd CBS 3:15 Women a Nowadeak CBS J:J0 Music ; 1:25 Ralph story'a Backyard CBS 2:45 Basin Briefs 3:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS ' 3:15 Hank Henry Show 3:59 ABC Let Nawa ABC 0:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS 4:li Ted Malone ABC 4:30 Spin with Wynne S:00 Edward Murrow CBS 3:15 Serenade in Blue 3:30 Today'a Sports Highlights 3:45 rrank Goes CBS 0:55 Hometown News 0:00 People are Funny CBS ',;.' 0:30 Johnny Dollar CBS 7:00 Starr of Space ABC 7:13 Lea Griffith ABC 7:30 Mr and Mrs. North CBS 8:00 What Do You ThinkT . . 8:15 Johnny Mercer CBS , 8:30 Lowell Thomaa CBS 8:45 Family Skeleton CBS 8:00 Broadway la my Beat CBS - 0::io Desert inn Oreh CBS 10:00 10 p.m. Headlines 10:15 Starlight Roof ABC ; 11:00 Kilocycle Klub 11:03 sua Off KFJ1 UN Ko. rST Monday Evening, Sept. 21 0 0 da Uriel Meatier MBS 1 0:13 Klamath Theater Quia ... 0:a Around Taw newe :ea ansnethnia so Think 3 U Sam Kayaa. Nawa MBS :aa Bill rtenry bsbb 7:00 The Falcon MBS , 7:30 Evelyn Knight Show 7:43 Perry Como Show MBS 3:00 Let Oeorie Do It Si 8:30 Sport Report 8:40 Meet 'Your Neighbor 6:45 The Woods and You 8:35 According to the Record 0:00 Newspaper of the Alt DIM 0:15 Freddy Martin Show 0:30 Music 0:45 Harry Wlsnur Sport MBS B:S5 Five- Minute Final News MBS 10:00 Pulton Lewi Jr. MBS 10:15 Tops in Pops 10:30 Coke Time with Eddl rubor 10:45 Broadway Review 11:00 Night Owl Club ' 11:30 Sian Off aVrjl IIH Ko. MI Tuesday, Sept. 8:00 Sunrise Serena 8:30 Farm Reporter 0:43 Sons of the Pioneers 7:0 Hemingway News MBS 7:13 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:3 Today'a Best Buys 7:43 First Edition of the Nawa 8:00 Ceell Brown MBS 8:15 Bob Greene New DLBS S:20 Melodio Interlude 8:35 Holland Ingle Newa MM 8:30 Braakfaat Gang DLBS 8:45 Forward March 0:00 Record Rhapsody DLBS 8:13 Marlon from kUllsra 0:30 Carnation Milk Time KBS 0:45 Music of Manhattan 10:00 Newspaper of the All DLBS 10:13 Tell Teat DLBS su:ju Aiuato 10:45 A Visit to LaPotnta'o 11:00 Ladles Fair MBS 11:15 Sam Hayee Nawa MBS ii:ao uuean tor a Day MBS 13:00 Tina front Th Tow Shop 13:15 Noondiy Nawa 11:30 Best on Record . . 11:49 Farm and Market Reporta ja:sw niemBin rtotaa 13:35 a visit to currln'a i:w jaca Kirawood snow DLBS 1:30 Lucky U Ranch DLBS . 1:00 Newa DLBS ' 3:09 Northwest News DLBS 1:18 Musio DLBS 1:25 Newe MBS 3:30 Warm Up Tim MBS 3:39 Game of th Day 3:39 L'amel Scoreboard MBS 4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. MBS 4:13 Hemingway Newe MBS 4:30 Curt Masaey Time MBS 4:40 Sam Bayaa MBS 5:00 Sergeant Preston MBS 5:30 Sky King MBS I II Cecil Brown MBS 8:00 Gabriel Realtor MBS 8:18 Klamath Theatre Quo , 8:30 Around Town Nawa 8:40 Something to Thktk Akodt 0:45 San Haye . . 0:13 BUI Heary MBS 7:0 That Hammar Guy MBS 7:30 Guest Star 7:45 Farm Issue Discussion 8:00 Sammy Kaye Show 8:30 Sport Report 8:40 Time Out 8:43 Heidelberg iraioaalrM 0:00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 0:13 Freddy Martin Show 0 30 Music 9:43 Harry Wlsmer Sports MBS 8:59 Titus Moedy Speaks 10:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 10:19 Hawaiian Lullaby 10:30 Weslern Time '. 11:00 Nieht Owl Clah . 11:30 sign Off KCNO I1 Ko. HI Alturaa, Callfarala Tueaday, Sept. 22 7:30 News 7:49 Farm Market 8:00 Bullstln Board 3:13 Hollywood Bereiladera 8:10 News, Mid Morula 8:33 Band Music 8:49 Harmony Shop -8:00 Music With Your Meal 0:13 American Felk Muale 8:30 Broadway Parad 10:00 News 10:09 Sport 10:13 Club Msetlasa 10:50 Concert Time 10:49 Flssla Time M5 "J N,w lal 11:08 UP Commentary 11:10 Names in the Newa 11:13 This Rhythmic Age 11:30 Musleal Roundup 11:53 Eddie Lamar 11:00 Sport Page 13:03 Lake County New 13:10 Modoe County News 11:18 World Newa Rouadua 12:30 Parade of nil 11:40 Under the Capital Dome 11:45 Alger Theater 11:55 Mystery Tune 1:00 Lake County Agent 1:18 Pastoral Call 1:30 Organ Moode 1:48 Melody Club 3 00 Nsws 3:09 Listener's Choice 3:0 News - Sports 3:10 According to th Rarer 3:13 Jsa Garber 3:30 Meet the Band 3:49 Off th Beam 4.00 Newa Convict Charged With Murder HUNTSVILLE, Tex. tn-A state Prison inmate serving a 99-year robbery sentence Is charged with murder as a result of a fatal sub bing at the Wynne State Prison Farm yesterday. The charge was filed against Charles G. Dobolow, 44, alter the death of Marcus Lewis Dennard, 69. Fort Worth. Dennard. serving 12 years for btiriiiary from Tarrant County, was RtAhhPri With a hnmNmaA vUilm one of the tanks (dormitories! set asiae lor uie physically handl capped or ailing. COMKDIAN HAS SON SANTA MONICA, Cnlif. Mrs. Dean Martin, wife of the comedian of the Martin and Lewis team, gave birth to a 7-pound son last nlKht. A spokesman said mother and son were douig fine but "papa's not so noon; nes worn out." The Martini hav another son, Dino. 2. Returned Prisoner Relates Snow Docs tht Kill Lite I Harbored in Vfatcr By KUTH KINO rin hnrrnr :,nf Three . Finfters flidge, the lack pi .medical . care, Uf lernoie, uuevtca wcuiuu. wk lack of. sanlution, the suspense of liatAnlnir 1a froAnlna shlnessi ene rules and crawling lice have all been leu Denina in uie iuiu as rw rea bv HosDitalman Third Class Ted Paillette, 20. of the US Ma. tines,' but he'll never forget his experiences. As a US soldier. Ted is home fpnm rv.mmnni.L Drlson camD and has already started putting back the pounua ne tost wimu wc waitul mbk in a. mnri hut for re- lease. He weighed 180 pounds when he went overseas In Sept. 1952, 118 when released after a diet of rice and potato water. Ted. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Paillette, 2007 Wantland St., is the youngest son in a family of eight children. He arrived last week by boat at San Francisco whera he was met by members of his family. He went into tne service nov. . 1950 and was sent overseas in Sept. io rnino riirerttlv to Korea and the front lines, seeing bis first ac ft Appears Movies Can Kid tveryxmng qui " "J By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD, Sept IS Irfl It looks as though the movies can kid everything else but the mov ies. ., . The forthcoming Robert Cum-mlngs-Marle Wilson film, "Marry Me Attain." contained a hilarious satire on 3D movies. The .climax came when Bob and Mane took on their polarized glasses at a movie nri nroved to be cross-eyed. The sequence was well recelyed at the sneak preview. Then the nicture was shown to a top theater chief. He was ready to buv the film for his large cir cuit until he reviewed the 3D satire. His smile became a frown. He didn't go for the kidding of stereo films. As A result, the sequence was trimmed down to a minimum Well, here I am back at the gla'm- BACK-TO-SCHOOL SET, Bv CAROL CURTIS For teen-agers and high school girls who like an easy-fitting hat of the calot type, a smart-looking slppered bag I Quickly and most Inexpensively crocheted rf cotton rug yarn, the set can be done in navy, red or ecru with contrasting big flower trim. Bag is B(2 Inches in diameter, is crocheted in two pieces and then joined together over a stiff cardboard backing. Bend 25 cents for the Crocheted Shoulder Bag and Matching Calot (Pattern No. 159) complete in structions, finishinp: directions, sketches of all stitches ured. Your name, address, pattern number to Carol Curtis, Herald one News, Box 229, Madison Square Station, New York 10, N.Y. Patterns ready to fill orders im mediately. For special handling of order via first class mail include an extra S cents per pattern. QaVe it -from KLAMATH BASIN GRADE PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH lion In the Sam'ichon Valley. : For 12 days soon after he at- 11a -C.i k'"H.a. '.. i v 1HJ TED PAILLETTE movies lor grind after basking at Balboa Bay. Tmngs nave neen Happening In Hollywood during my absence, but manv of the events have a familiar ring to them. t ... pita. Tfavworth'B In the ncs -again. It's funny, but that niwivg cMmi tn hannen lust when she has a picture coming out. It must be coincidence. an that vat Rnors rrrahher Lana Turner cemented her alliance with sexy Lex Barker, wno apparently has abdicated his position as Tar lan the ape man. I was disap pointed when they got married In Europe. I've always enjoyea ex tending Lana's weddings. t ..m -nail nlan.ont in the news. although she wishes she hadn't. A correction for the record: Lucy hasn't been a politically Inactive as some people have claimed. She lent her name to the Truman cam paign m 1948 ana ior rjmenuuwei in won, -. . ' ' m.. nri nntat nf th TfTPTlt nWS luo ow , ... th. rioath nf LAWia StOCf?. HlS last public appearance was at the MOM sales convention two weeks ago. He and Lionel Barrymore were honored for their long serv- ice at tne stuato. btone was prima .( 4nf that hat VlaH heen under contract to a studio longer than any actor m nisiory. no tastea v years, and that's a record that will never ne oroaen. Recently ha told me he was studying TV. oh. I don't expect to set into It tor some time to come," he remarked. "But I bought a set so 1 wAM a, sub tn : TV Tt.'S not because I like it; I think the quality of entertainment is Improv ing, but sun nas a long way tu gu. Mo. I'm watching it because It's a new phase of our business that I might have to know some cay, Korean Assembly Meets at Seoul SEOUL Ml The South Korean National Assembly today met in Seoul for the first time in three years. One hundred ten assemblymen of the 182-man legislature attended the first session held at the war scarred capitol since the outbreak of the Korean War In June, 1950. President Syngman Rhee did not attend or send a message. An assembly spokesman said to day's meeting was "only the con tinuance of the 16th session and there Is not much new." The legislature met during the war yfjnrs in the provisional capital of Pusan. P Klometh F.lli CLOSED MONDAYS Ben B. Lee, Mqr. ma. ' iv0 II FALLS. OREGON rived his company was under neavy lire, soo yards in iront ui urc main line, lying in an outpost on Ronson Hill while - artillery and mortar shells churned the earth about them. He had 11 companions in the rabbit holes dug in the hard earth in the sides of a trench. One machine gun operated In a nearby bunker. They hugged the shallow holes whole they listened to Chinese troops digging beneath them. From 11 a.m. Aug. 26 to 2:30 a.m. Aug. 27, the men held out, firing their Ineffectual firearms against the enemy. Hand grenades wounded the ' gunners and the Chinese swarmed Into the trench. Four men lived one of them Ted, wounded In the legs, feet and back. He remembers little of the next six or eight days, except that he was loaded on a truck with other captured Americans and driven North for days toward the Yalu river, 250. miles away. Wounds of the Injured were not bandaged. The weather was ex tremely hot. Flies settied.on them; there was no antiseptic; no medi cine to ease pain except an aspirin tablet when their captors thought about giving one. A Chinese doctor who spoke no English treated them when, they reached the prison compound but maggots were already chewing In the wounds and hords of lice tor mented them. Ted and others were receatedlv threatened with .death and some men who, resisted the . treatment were beaten. He was, threatened with death because he lied lroon be. mg questioned tne penalty 'lor a lie being the. firing squad.'. The young Marine, when warned, said, "i've already lied. I euess vou'll kill me," but the penalty was nev er cameo, out. The men lived summer and win ter in mud and straw huts, sleep ing on bamboo mats, cooking over a crude crockery pot with wood they carried from the hills some distance away. In winter, they dug channels from a pit in one end of the room, tilled It with fire that traversed the dirt floor to the corner where they lay, thus warm ing the floor. ; There was no salt for seasoning and when food was short, - they cooked and ate a fungus that grew upon trees "chimkes," Korean LUCAS SEPTEMBER SPECIAL SAVE Req: 99.50 Value, ONLY 75 OHO Full or Twin Size May Be Purchased : Separately If desired! 5 YEAR GUARANTEE PAY ONLY $5 DOWN AND $5 A MONTH LUXURY SLEEPER Styled far Comfort! yjmk' 195 e. cats snd dogs, brought by the Chi nese, cooked , ln Jthlck . yellow grease. They were always hungry and tnougn svomacna icvutvcu the fare, a pungry . man cam what he can get," Ted said. m.A. TiaT-a niven lniA nf Cnmmu- -I.. lltarntura written 'in' Rtuutlall and Chinese, rney saw no Amer ican papers or magazines. Two suits of light summer cloth i u-crn iRaiterl hv the Chinese. .n. noriHen1 nllt.fit In winter that namorea lice. Many oi uit n..t thca suit:! In the snow in the hopes of killing the crawlers but heat soon revivea uieitt. sucy maria thai,, nnm Knrkk of old T- shirts and washed these in small pans wnnoui soap, 'iney iu tu rhaan nn rsTars or toothbrushes. Tennis' 'shoes were issued for foot wear. t- UMmrnhar nf tne vear he WAS nantiirairl Teri'a nnrents Were noti fied by the war department he was missing in action. They heard in u. afta the first Korean nri- soners were released, that Ted was living. No otner news came irora him, nor did Ted hear from his I.Mlll, I Ted praised the Red Cross blood nvnnrom that BBV'S th live Of .ws- - " ......... tiaUtina man Via ttavt hnth plasma ana serum aioumm, a oe- nyaratea derivative oeing usee oy meaics wuea men bio uiiucs sue. ; FIREPLACE ; HAVE AUXIUAHY HBAT z : WHEN YOU WANT T( . ( Z Z. , - , Con be Installed RIGHT ; NOW .. jn YOUR hornet . r4amiV . . 'rti if W You'll enioy life more when you get better rest. 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