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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Jladio cog KFLW 1450 Kc PST Friday Evening, Jan, 8 8 00 Year of CriMa CBS . 7:35 Hit and nr,jrea ABC 8:00 Mr. Keen CBS ;30 Lowell Thomei CBS , 8 5 Family Skeleton CBS 8 00 Ozzie & Harriet ABC 1 30 Concert of Pavo'llaa 10 00 10 PU Headline 10:15 Lum & Abner ABC 10:30 Sam"s Other .Show 10:43 Kilocycle Kluh 11:10 Sign Off Jicwi Summary , 11:13 Sign Off KFLW 1450 Kc PST Saturday, Jan. 9 M garly Bird New 605 Alarm Clock Club 6:45 To be announced IDOORS OPEN 6:30 LAST TIME TODAY H "'SATURDAY ONLY '' I ttggS1 FROM I2:4S Vim VL '-7 I TYRONE. 53l B POWER II -rth CAMERON MITCHELL THOMAS GOMEZ II PENNY EDWARDS Robert Morton Anthony 1 1 Etrt Numkeni . Adeline De Wilt Reynolds rdiu.i ffllO CAoW I DOORS OPEN 6:30 LAST 2 DAYS! K.r'-:irA WHOFIY '''cWK UNCLE SAM'S SykJjA FLYING BUllETS! THtSMSHINS TERROR OF THE SKYI I I SUNDAY! -H BIG, COLORFUL MUSICAL RIOT! Warner BROs.MtiiMt JANE btx' Wjfr GORDON i ii V r?riic unrvMi ULI1E DCL0UI1 sMivlt-ctoCCrra7 ShorH - Cartoon Nowt . , Sijn-iil . .M l res J I MATINEE tiSO EVENING 6:30 I V 1 JEAN SIMMONS VICTOR MATURE SUNDAYS- WHIN A SAVAGE TRIBE AND THE U.S. CAVALRY, FOUGHT SIDE BV SIDE! f O'HARA JIFF CHANDLER MOW Newt, ." riiTiu Dill Short - Cartoon 7:nn Nriii Brfikfait 7:16 Charlie Roundup 7::tO Frank Goh LB& 7:43 We tern Jamboree, 8 00 No School Today ABC- P.30 Stan Over Hollywood CB Ki 00 Kobt. Q Lewii CBS 11:00 Metropolitan Opera ABC 2:45 Bab in Brief! H.00 Invitation to Learning1 CBS ;i::tO Space Patrol ABC 4:00 Spin with Wynne 5.00 Cltv Hospital CBS 9 30 Todays S porta Highlit te 5 45 Frank Goes CBI ft 55 Hometown Newi 6.00 Lei' Pretend CBI fj ,'iO March of Dime C 45 Wordi of Life 7 00 Two for the Money C85 7..IO Charlie's Bedtime Storiej 6:00 The Lone Ranger ABL U 25 ABC Late New ABC 8.10 GunimoKe CBS 8 35 Sank Salute CBS 0:00 Dude Martin Show CBS O.M Eastern Orch. CBS 9 33 Thii I Believe CBS 10:00 16 PM Headline! 10:15 Adventure! in Science CBS 10::H Palmer 1'ouse Orcn. AHk. 10:35 News ABC 11:00 S.tin Off KFJI 1150 Kc. PST Friday Evening, Jan. 8 6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:15 Final Edition Local News 6:23 Hollywood Highlight 6:30 Virgil Pinkley New UI.BS 6:45 Sam Hayes News DLBS 6:35 Bill Henry MBS 7.00 Starlight Theater MBS 7::0 Sports Report 7:40 According to the Rerord 7:43 Perry Como Show MBS flOfr It's Basketball Time H:(15 Basketball Medford at KUHS 0 00 Bnsket ball Medford at KUHS ' ft: 30 Newspaper of the Afr DLBS 0:43 Harry Winmer Sports Kbb 9:55 Five Minute Finale iew DLBH 10:00 Fulton Lewis. Jr. MBS 10:15 Music Box Medley Time 11:00 Sinn Off KFJI 1150 Kc. PST Saturday, Jan. 9 a 00 Sunrise Serenade 6:30 Farm Quiz MBS 7:00 Frank Hemingway News DLBS 7:16 Breakfast Gang MB1 7:30 Today's Beit Buys 7:45 First Edition of the News 7:55 Something to Think About 8:00 Best on Record R:15 Melodic Interlude 8:25 News MBS 8::i0 Breakfast Gang DLBS 8:45 Guest Star 9:00 Beit on Record 0:15 A Visit to Currin'i 0 20 Social Security Program 9:26 News MBS 97.0 Tips from the Town Shop 9:45 Music of Manhattan 10:0(1 Ten O'clock News 1C:10 Home Craftsman of the Air 10:13 Music DLBS 10;:i0 Mel Blanc Show MBS 11:00 Me Blanc Show MBS 11.23 News MBS 11:30 The Story Teller 11:45 Fire fighters 12:00 4-H Club Program 12:15 Noonday Edition Local News 12:25 News MBS 12:.10 Strictly Dixie DLBS 1:00 Record Merry Go-Round DLBS l:.'tO Sports Parade MBS 2:00 News DLBS 2:03 Show Shop MBS 2:35 News DLBS .1:00 Bandstand U.S.A. MBS 8:30 Mac McGuire Show MBS 4:00 Today's Top Tunea DLBS : rranK Hemingway New :.hj Your inrome Tax DLBS 4:45 MiikIc DLBS 3:05 Good News Hour fl:30 Music 5:35 News MBS 6:00 How It Happened 6:13 Mutlc DLBS A 23 Hollywood Highlights 6:M Aaaembiy ef God 7:00 Pee Wee Stfdham and the Melody Ranch Boyi 7:36 Klamath rmple fl 00 If Basketball Time 8:05 Basketball Oregon State versus Idaho 9:00 Basketball Idaho 9:10 Nine O'clock News DLBS 6:33 Certl Rrnmn ni OB 10:00 Hawaii Calls MBS 10:30 Virginia Barn Dane MBS 11:00 Sign Off KCNO Radio Alturis, Calif. Saturday, Jan. 9 6:30 Wake Up Show 7:30 World News 7:45 Lawrence Walk Orch. 8:00 Polka Party 8:30 News 8:33 Mantovanl Orch. 9:00 Pop Symphony 9:30 Small Fry 1:45 Teen Ac Rnnlr Praria 10:00 News 10:03 Mr. Muggins Rabbit lp:30 Music In lha Modern Mood 11:00 News. . .This Rhythmic Ago 11:30 Serenarln In Rlim 12:00 Noon Prayer 12:00 Sports News 12:03 Lnke Countv Nev ' i:iii mnooc news 12:13 Nnnn Nu.. 13 .'10 Alt Time Hits 1:13 Modern Moods 1:30 All Time Hits 1:33 Western Caravan 2:00 News Sport 2:13 Sunset Trio 2:30 Listeners Choice 4 o;i New 4:03 Frank Devol PreienU . xi!u:ll,lL on r r lying 8:15 Worlrl 3:00 Walt Time 6:30 Sign Off FRIDAY, JANUARY! DDI -Oregon State verius THE RAKISH (ports car styling of Buiclc's two-door Super Riviera sedan makes It a sure-fire beauty winner for 1954. Modelled after Buiclc's famed Skylark sports car, it features the new panoramic windshield, a cut-down door belt line, full rear wheel cut-out and a refined sweep spear molding. The Super Riviera is mounted on a 127-inch wheelbase and is powered by a 1 82-horsepower V-8 engine when equipped with Twin-Turbine Dynaflow. Wire wheels are op tional. The new Buicks are now on display at H. E. Hauger's, local Buick dealer, 1330 Main. Experts Seek Slide Answer ASTORIA M Why should a hillside begin slipping after dec ades in which houses stood on the slopes without damage? That is what happened in Astoria, the latest slide causing 23 families to abandon their homes, some oi which stood there more than 40 years. No one has a certain answer, but all agree that water, in the form of heavy rains, triggers the slides. Experts say Astoria's hills have a top layer of dirt running from 10 to 30 feet deep. Under this is shale, slippery as grease when enough water gets down to It, In Astoria's slides the whole top layer moves downhill, carrying and twisting houses, trees, pavement and water pipes. Some blame logging on higher hills. They argue that this in creased the water run-off onto the residential hills, penetrating in re cent years to the slippery shale. Others note that the first serious slide, nearly two miles from the present one, came in the winter of 1949-50, following the Northwest's big earthquake of 1949. They feel the quake disturbed the soil enough to cause slides when, rains are heavy. NEW RULE SEOUL tm The South Korean Cabinet Friday drafted a bill pro viding up to a death penalty for gratt or corruption in dispensing foreign Rid lunds. HALF-S I ZER! Flvln Tim rid News Final KBES TV MEDFORD Channel 5 Friday Even, nr. Jan. I 3:33 Devotions 4;00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 Vnl Rogue 3 00 Uncle Bill's Adventure Tlm 3:13 Wt-Morn Thtlr 6:13 Capt. Video :: News 6:40 Santa Clans i:is Hescrvcd For You 8:00 niB Picture 8:30 Sn. Orrinn nntinrflahla 10:00 My Friend Irma 10:30 Wen i her frtday Kvenlnr. Jan. 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At the moment, the four votes are not in sight, although there are some good prospects among the 11 members who voted to shelve the measure at the end ot the 1953 session. Four favored it then. Eisenhower told Congress Thurs day that progress is being made In balancing the budget but that a deficit still is in prospect' for the next year. H renewed his pica for an increase In the present 215 billion dollar debt ceiling. He did not give a figure, but ap parently meant the 15 billion dol lar boost which was rammed through the House last summer but then stalled in the Senate Fi nance Committee. . The lawmakers did not applauc this request. The national debt now stands about half a billion dollars below the ceiling. Chairman Mlllikin (R-Colo) of the finance committee said he would call the group together, pos sibly hexf week, to consider the debt limit question. Mlllikin said in an interview he had not' polled his committee and would make no prediction. However, 'a survey ot the 11 who voted in August to table the bil indicated that only two are willing to go along with an Increase now. Mud Derails Fast Train WHITE ROCK, B.C. 1 A speeding Great' Northern Railway passenger Train was bowled off the tracks by a giant mud slide near here Thursday but the .more than 90 passengers aboard escaped with a snaking up. The diesel streamliner was north bound from Seattle to Vancouver when it was hit broadsides by the roaring slide, which carried up- rooiea trees Deiore it as it cut a swath down a steep embankment. A baggage car came to rest on its side on a beach at the edge of Georgia Strait. The mishap occurred two miles north ot this border resort town. 30 miles south of Vancouver. The engineer, Leo Clark of Se attle, said there was no advance warning of the slide. "About two miles out of the sta tion there was a thud. I looked in my mirror and saw a baggage car Bounding in tne air. : "We were bounced around and then pushed right off the track. The passenger car was hanging over the edge of the bank and peo ple were screaming. But it wasn't loo baa." Minutes later another slide thun dered across the tracks about a mile further along the tracks. - The passengers were rerouted to Vancouver by bus. Company olllclals said they nopea to nave both slides cleared away and the line open for traffic Friday. A heavy-duty crane would be used to hoist the cars back on to the tracks, they said. Portland Port Business Drops PORTLAND tfl Port business decreased 10 per cent In Portland last year, the Merchants Exchange reported, here Thursday. The number of shins null inn In nere decreased from 1.557 the pre vious year to 1.438. The cargo total was 8.055.684 tons, about 826.000 tons under 1952. Lumber again was the big export Item, followed by grain. Milk Law Action Filed SALEM ifi An initiative peti tion to repeal Oregon's 20-year-old milk control law was filed here Thursday by" Elmer Deetz, Canby dairy farmer. Deetz Is the man who recently was convicted of selling milk with out a license as required by the fluid, milk act. That act is not in volved in the initiative. , ' Deetz, who also has filed a court suit attacking the milk control law, needs 37,404 signatures of reg istered voters by July 1 to put the initiative on the ballot next Novem ber. ' The milk control law permits establishment of quotas -ior dairy proaucers ana tne uxing of mini mum prices. It is the center of hot controver sies at every Legislature. CRUSHED PORTLAND tfl Edward Lloyd Miller, 38, Portland, was crushed fatally Thursday night in the col lision of his car with a truck parked on a slice! a half-mile west of Cresham. Rocky Reach Dam Urged By Horan WASHINGTON W Authoriza tion for construction of Rocky Reach Dam on the Columbia River by the Chelan County (Wash.) Public Utility District was urged Friday by Rep. Horan (R.-Wash.). He said the action would be "in complete conformity" with the new federal local partnership policy in developing the nation's natural resources as stressed in the President's State of the Union message Thursday. , Secretary of the Interipr McKay, Horan said, "already has indicated a very real Interest and has placed CIO Claims Figures Lie WASHINGTON Ml The CIO said Friday the unemployment pic ture is far worse than the 1,850.000 Jobless figure reported officially by the Commerce Department. A statement by CIO Vice Presi dent Emil Rieve, chairman of the labor union organization's econom ic policy committee, said the offi cial data fails to disclose an addi tional 1.400.000 out of work. Under Rieve's method of calcula tion the total of those willing to work but without Jobs would be closer to 3.250,000. The CIO leader said the Com merce labor force and unemploy ment figures for December, an nounced a few days ago, showed joblessness rose nearly 700.000 in two months, including 422,000 in December. "This is bad enough, but the re port doesn't "begin to tell the full story," he said. "The Commerce measure of unemployment just isn't adequate to catch what really has been happening in the job mar ket in the past six months." In addition to the 1,850,000 offi cially reported as unemployed, Rieve said there are actually 700, 000 fewer persons- employed than a year ago whereas "under healthy economic conditions" the total of employed should have grown by 700,000 rather than declined that much. DIES THE DALLES IB Dr. Fred F. Thompson, 71, retired physician and former mayor of The Dalles, died at his home here Thursday. Funeral services will be held here Saturday. 6ooH Health! k Loieh! Vet, Lodiej! , . , b lovely, bt SLENDER! Drink Crater lek HIGH PROTEIN milkwirfi thoic. high-colorie ' fats removed. Think of it! ' . . only .004, or LESS, of (of, end each quart no, 400 U.S.P. unit, of VITA. WIN ."D" added. ENERGY LOADED Crater Lake LO-FAT milk is the dream-drink for re ducing died. Barn Fire Fatal For Farmer ASTORIA Ifl Flames destroyed barn and killed the owner. John Kaakinen, about 65, Clatsop County seed grower, on his farm about eight miles south of Astoria Thurs day. ' No one was aware that the flames had trapped him inside. After the fire . started, he appar ently ran In to try to rescue some mechanical equipment. His bodv was discovered when the embers cooled. Defective wlrint aa blamed :faJa WIS LAKE ROUTE MAN I Crater Lake tiliLililiiUdAB Luif.ii-umt'i t the disposal of the Chelan Pub. lie Utility District the lull assist ance and experience of the Bonne vile Power Administration In work ing out the marketing problems Involved." i He said the proposal also has been submitted to the Bureau of the budget "with no adverse com ment being experienced." The Rocky Reach site, roughly 10 miles above Wenatchee, was originally recommended lor devel opment as part of the Army En gineers' comprehensive plan for the Columbia River watershed some years ago. The district applied to the Fed eral Power Commission several weeks ago for a preliminary per. mit to assure priority on the site while studies go ahead. Horan introduced a bill Thurs day to authorize Army Engineers to proceed with final studies, plans and design for the dam. The corps would be reimbursed by the dis trict for this expense. The local utility district would finance the construction through the sale of revenue bonds but plans to have the actual construc tion carried out by the Army En- Meteor Spotted Over Oregon Coast : NEWPORT, Ore. W A bright flash on the western horizon was reported Thursday night by coastal residents from Newport to Empire, 100 miles south of here. Coastguardsmen collected the re ports and relayed them to Coast Guard headquarters at Seattle, where officials said the flash ap parently was a meteor, traveling from east to west. All planes In the area were accounted for, and no ships were reported In trouble. The flash was seen about 5:30 p. in. gineers. Power from the tmJ - .585.000 klln,.7..pM staUatlon with uluaj,' ot. about a miiii " marketed through th73 Power Adminlstr.ii.Sl to the pool, Pacific Norm, Under lhe-Dartn..iJ tog. the district 2 power features the federal governrae,3 non . reimbursable rftrnllnn Hn..i.,. trol. - uoa uepn r dams in the Northweat I "It is my hope,'- ,JT "that the Rocky Reach ? with the somewhat ,.1 Rapids bill now bed gress, will, be the k, J many other such v! projects in our area iSl legislation will result iTJ opment of procedures .1 eral government mZ swift approval of sua, J "The 'partnership' ,3 fers the quickest aiw 3 factory way to solvt ol shortage in the PacitT west." p AMERICAN CHIN?1'.. Food, of their bar Ben B. 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