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PAGE TWO (Radio tSVIf 145 Kc. PST .Monday Evening, March X 00 Lux Radio Ttteiwr CBS , 7:00 Trm Lone Hanger ABC 7:29 Ln Gri'ith, Ntwi ABC 1:30 Henry J. Taylor ABC i 7:4 Western Jim tore . :00 Suspense CBS - - - :36s Lowell Thomaa CBS , 1:45 Tamili Skeleton CBS ' r 9:00 Beulah CBS M , . :19 JuHua La Roea CBS " ' J0 Preview of Tomorrow . t 5 Social Security Bdcil . . le a 10 p.m. Headline ' 10:15 Lum at Abner ABC 20:30 Sam'a Other Show . 10:46 Kilocycle Club . 11:10 Sign Oft New Summary 11;1 Sign Oil , . i XfXW 1450 Kc. FST ; ; Tuesday, March t C M t arlj Bird Newe -;-- ', 0:01 Alarm Cloeh ciub;, , 0:30 Halter's Almanac , 0:45 Ride th Bui L - 0:55 Mutic 9:00 Newt Bkft Edition 7:15 Charlie Roundup 7:30 frank Gos CBS ' 7:41 Harry Babbitt CBS I N njvaaraat Uul ABC - 0:00 Blue Skiee . ' : ( - :1 Chet Huntley ABC . ..' t JO Helen Trent CBS :4S Our Gal sundev 10:00 Bttter Living Club 10:15 Ma Perkin CBS ' ' - 10:30 Younf Dr. Malona CBS 10:45 Marion from Miller 10:11 Whuperini Strecta ABC 11:15 Perry Mason CBS 11:30 Nora Drake CBS 11143 Brighter Day CBS : 11-00 Noon Edition Newe 11:11 Pay let Sidewalk Show 13:30 Houaeparty CBS 1:00 Sam Hayei ABC 1:11 Arthur Godfrey CBS 1:45 Hank Henry Show - . ax0 Arthur Godfrey CBS 1:43 Ted Malone ABC 3:00 Winrd of Odds CBS S:15 Ruth Ashlon CBS 3:30 Doreie Bell ABC 3:31 Untold Story CBS 3:30 TBA 3:45 Hank Henry Show ' 4:00 Grend Central Station ABC ' 4-.2S Basin Briefs A M Sain with Wynne 4:45 When a Girl Marrlea ABC 1:00 Edward Murrow CM 1:13 Heart of America . 1:M Today's Sports HlfhUfMe . 1 41 Prank Gea CBS 1:11 Hometown Newa 0.00 Johnny Dollar CBS - 0:30 My Friend Irma CBS . 7:00 People are Punny CBS 7: Mr & Mrs North CBS 0:00 Two Tickets to Broadway 0:30 Lowell Thomas CBS 1:41 Family Skeleton CBS 9 00 Beulah CBS - 0:15 What Do You Think? ' 0:30 Address by Paul Hoffman CBS i 0:35 This I Believe CBS 10:00 10 p.m. Headlines 10:11 Lum It Abner ABC 10:30 Sam'a Other Show 10:45 Kilocycle Klub 11:10 Sign Off News Summary 11:15 Urn Off .. . mwn - nw ko. - pst Monday Evening, March 1 0:00 Gabriel Heatler MBS ::; .'kntna Edition Local News :3S Hollywood Highlights 0:30 Virgil ptnklev News DLES 0:45 Sam Hayes Newa DLBS IJI Bill Henr7 MBS . 7:00 The Paleon MBS 7:30 Sports Report 7:40 According to the Rerord 7:41 Perry Como Show alliS . 140 Under Arrest MBS . 1:30 The Railroad Hour 0:00 Newspaper of the Atr DLBS 0:11 Pulton Lewis Jr. MBS 0:30 Moonlight Melody Time ' 041 Harry wtsmer Sports rfBS . 9:51 Hustc Box Medley Time . 110 Sign off ;' - ' VII UM KC. - PST Tuesday, March 1 0:00 Sunrise Serenade 0:80 Perm Reporter . 0:48 Sons of the Pioneere 7:00 Prank Hemingway Newa DLBS 713 Breakfast Gsng DLBS 740 Teday's Beet Buye 7:41 First Edit ion Local News 7il Something to Think About DLBS , 0:00 Ceell Brown MBS 0:11 Bob Greene News DLBS 130 Melodic Interlude MBS aO Holland Kngla News MBS 0:10 Breakfast Gang DLBS . 0:45 Strictly Feminine,. 0:00 Melody Manor DLBS - ' 0:15 A Vtlit to Currln's A .. - rio Gabriel HeHer MBS ' 0:30 Carnation Milk Tim kBS . 0:41 Music of Manhattan ' ; 10:00 Newspeper of the Air DLBS ' 10:11 Telle Teat DLBS . in:30 Prom My Heart m i0:3l Music ..." 0:41 A Visit te LePolnte'a 31:00 Wonderful City MBS 11 JO Sam Hayeo Newa MBk 11:10 Quaen for 0 Day MBS 11:00 Tip from The Town Shop 11:11 Noonday Edition Local News 11:10 Beet on Record 11:40 The Korn Kobblert : 1:00 The Hour of Stars I Tony Martin 1:11 Ginger Rogers 1:30 Dick Powell 1:45 Peggy Lee S 10 Mawe DLBS 9:ot Northwest New DLBS 1:13 Musio DLBS I New MBS 1:30 South Sixth Street Variflles S:0D Hughes Reel MBS 1:10 Teflo Test DLBS 3:30 Jack Klrkwood Show OLBS 0:00 Country Music Time 0:11 Prank Hemingway News DLBS 4:90 Curt Maseey Time MBS 4 41 Sam Hayes News DLBS 1:00 Sargeent Preston MBS . 1:30 Sky King MBS 5 OS Cecil Brewn MBS COO Sabrtel Heatter MBS 0:11 Evening Edition Local News FUNNIER THAN EVER! SW mow r.TAimrV-mm hSlUwtetAtftf DAMON KUnYDN i-'iniiiiiir"in'iin" MttM.CmUIU.SMIaiunN BluinAdvnlure! Gusty Humor! Walt Disney's anil1itlirP 1 slm trim W'0 PJ WfMtS RICHARD TODD nd GLYNTS JOHNS k'TECHIHCOIOR WILLIAMS WEDNESDAY ONLY! 2 BIG f Tlf lill I HIIK lEItl ctqq 135 Hollywood Highlight 6M Virgil Pink ley News DI.BS . k 1:43 Sam Hayes News DLBS . 1:51 Bill Henry MBS 7 00 Thai Uammar Gup MAS ' 7:30 Sports Report 7:40 According to the Record , 7:43 Eddie Funer Show MBS 0:00 High Adventure MBS - . . a-.M Klamath Sports Album 8:43 Hell det berg Harmonairet 0.00 Newspaper of the Air MBS 0:15 Pulton Lewis Jr. MBS . 0::t0 Moonlight Melodies 0:35 People Helping Each Other DLBS 0:45 Harry Winner Soorls MBS 9 M Music Box Medley Time 11:00 Sign Off f Channel 5 ' ".--. KBtl TV Medford Monday, March 1 SrlM Devotions 4 00 Feminine Fancies 4 .10 Val Rogue 5:00 Uncle Biii'o Adventure Tim ' 13 Western Theater , . 0.13 Capt. 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Send thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern add 6 cents for each pattern for lsl-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News. Pattern Dept., P.O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, III. Print your name, address, lone. sire, style number. Hans Norland Fire Insurance. 627 I'lne St. NOW PLAYING! DOORS OPEN 6:30. Irj) mhiai-pat wowin mm lTINEF 1 SO EVENING 6 Sal LAST 2 DAYS! New Spectacle nCHNICOLOK HITS! r i I v M1LUND DAHL fr dtjK' nm vyy j 5T5 I IC1VI 'r.Z a u-w sv 7 1 Wi-tfsssrji pS9JS9BOnasa9BESSB9BBBBe0aB9ScS0M ' I i 1 i ll U' f i LOOKING AT AWARDS presented at the Cub Scout Pack No. 4 bW Wl q 4imwr H February 26 at Mills School cafeteria are, left to right, seated: Robo lfcmvm TkbTWfr Williams; standing: Clifford Kenyon, .cub master; James Gallagher, Roisf rHtifrlWTWfh ro!l Joey Emley. ' r aIIa a DmaI i ItUIICCI IUUC Continued By Senators By EDWIN B.-HAAKI.NSOX WASHINGTON i Senslors probinfr hich coffee prices my de- cide today to order rcw York oily coffee exchange members to rum over their lists of traders and spec ulators. Chairman Be it 11 tR-Mdi of a special coffee investigating sub committee called a closed-door session to consider ''subpoenas for bwks and records of some 60 cof fee brokers. Gustavo Lobo Jr..' president of Uk New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange, recommended that all members supply trading data to1 the Senate probers on a voluntary basis. Bcall said less than 20 ot the SO key members had done this "but two brokers told us they want us to subpoena their rec ords." "If we have to do this for two. then to be fair we should do It for all of them," he said. Subpoenas orders backed by congressional authority presu mably would give the brokers some protection against any com plaints , from customers whose transactions would be disclosed In the records. The Senate inquiry, by a Bank ing subcommittee, began a month auo. Since then retail prices, which had climbed to a dollar a pound or more, have gone up another S to 10 cents, , The Senate group wants to ex amine books and .accounts of the New York exchange to see If ex cessive speculation has caused any part of the Increase. Beall said his group also has received "reports that a corner ln coffee may be causing some of the increase." This is a trade term used when a group or individual acquires enough ot a commodity or futures contracts to manipulate prices. Lobo and other officials have testified that the New York coffee exchange makes this impossible through its own regulations. The senate has passed a bill that would impose government reg ulation and supervision of all spec ulation and Xutures trading in cof fee by the Commodity Exchange Authority. Meanwhile, four U. S. clubwom ), who Inspected Brazil's coffee situation on a 10-day trip there, have predicted that eolfee prices will stay high lor the next few years; and may climb even higher. The quartet from the General Federation of Womens Clubs wero guests ot the Brazilian Colfce In stitute during their survey. And the Foreign Agricultural Service said yesterday available In-1 formation tends to bear out coffee I dealers' contention that the supply Is short In relation to demand. - However, the service said sizable unreported stocks of coffee may be held In the interior of Brazil. the major producer. it said current season production was estimated at 40,300,000 bags of 133 pounds each, while demand is expected to be at least up to last ecason's. 41,300,000 bags. 'Follies' Plans ! ToldAtSOC ASHLAND The weekend of April 29, 30 and May 1 has been set ns the date for this year s production of the Southern Oregon college "Faculty Follies." Leon C Mulling, Assistant Professor of Speech, announced today. The production, initiated on uV SOC campus ln 1948,.has received wide Interest from students and townspeople, and capacity au- dlanccs have attended past per formances, j According to the dirccotr. this vear's production promises to of. for surprises "never before seen on the college stage." Although the actual program is a secret. Mull ing lurlhcr Inilmated Hint the slina would consist of comedy, Kong-and-dance routines, melodrama, and serious music. BLOOD DONOR BALTIMORE I.! Bertie J. Tav-1 lor, 44. was sentenced to one year In Jail yesterday for beatlne his 33-year-old wife with a brick. I Police said Taylor sold a pint of hlr blood and "then went out on a drunk." i HERALD AND NKWS. ttA MATH FALLS. OREGON Cub Scouts jHold Dinner Hold Cub Scout Pack No. 4 t blue and gold dinner was annual held j February 36 at Mills School cate- ! tern. Den No. 2. under the direction j of Mrs. Wayne Galloway, den mother, had charge of planning i the menu. ! Each den planned and made I table cecorations and center- pieces. : Jack Smith, field executive for the Boy Scouts, was euest speaker for the evening and gave a short th hior r,t rK .,ti ult on the history of cub scouting. Tne following a warns were is sued: bear awards to Robert Hunte nian, Richard Lehrman" Robert Paslega. John Rice and Joey Em Jej; wolf awards to Stanley Her ninirer, Kenneih Galloway, Kenneih Ellis, Lester Plowman, Kenneth in.w.ri -DrT, iv- . -- Asnenoacn, jerry Btaiiord, bod DUIUCtV ruin Lion awards to James Gallagher, iwowv rvenyon. loin wuuams aoaijjff namace. n""'-"K'". IT - vett. ' Richard Lehrman. James Gallagher and Jack Cooley; den ner stripes to Kenneth Rutherford awards to Larrv Johnson, Sieve t; Mason, Jerry Holland and James Gallagher. Mrs. Lehrman was presented 8 den mother's pin. Alturas Woman Dies At Home ' A LT U R A S Mrs. Catherine Gysin, 68, died February 21, in her home in Alturas. Mrs. Gysin, known as "'Nina" to her many friends was enjoyed an evening with her family when she suddenly-became faint. She died immediately. Rosary was held at Kerr Chapel Tuesday night, with funeral serv ices Wednesday from the Sacred Heart Church In Alturas. Surviving are three sons, Leo and Walter of Alturas, and Emile who was visiting here from Oakland: a daughter, Lauretta, from San Francisco, and a sister In Portland. Reds Level Charge Against America TOKYO liPl Pciping Radio Sat urday charged the United States with attempting to take over French Interests In Vietnam. The Communist broadcast quot ed a Red newspaper in Vietnam. The Communists said that It was the American plan to take over French interest in southeast Asia and turn them Into war bases. 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I Airport suendanis in Phoenix said a mas answering Rubirosas uesrrauoa left there in a chart ered plane Friday. Miss Gabor in phoenix on location, said she hain't -seen him- Teaching Jobs Advertised ALTURAS Modoc County School trustees nave asked the county of fice staff to help circulate a de scription of teacher vacancies, to teacher training colleges and placement bureaus throughout the United States again this year. Last year the county staff mailed job descriptions of Modoc County teaching vacancies along with a summary of recreational facilities and other Modoc County assets to 650 colleges and placement bureaus and to 200 teachers who bad re quested such Information. In re sponse to this service school trustees received over 500 replies from teachers. More than 20 teach ers were hired in Modoc County as a result. Because of the alarming shortage of teachers in the United States, and particularly the anticipated I shortage in California of over 13.000 teachers each year for the next five years, many trustees feel that vacancies should be made known as early as possible ' this year. Phono 8365 Newest Member Of Blonde Ranks Gives Views On Life By BOB THOMAS 1 HOLLYWOOD i Note to tha blondes of America: Althoujh Laua Turner has left your ranks, Co: inne Calvet has joined up. Th talkative French pastry is a ravishing blonde these days, and that's not Uv only thing urw in her life. 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Blackshear M. Bryan, commander of the 1st Corps in Korea, has been named superintendent of the United States Military Academy at West Point. He will take over next Sentem- ber when Maj. Geo. Frederick A. Irving retires after Tnore than 37 .years ol Army service, SENSATIONAL MARCH f I If and Matching BOX SPRINGS Jj)U FULL oi TWIN - SAVE $4P GUARANTEED FOR 5 YEARS! Pay Only $5 Down and $5 a month! Wt hove handled this Lino of Mattroiioi for Over 20 Yean with Completo Customer Satitfaction! 624 Coils "FLEX-O-LATOR" Construction Heavy Ticking UKAS Our aBcnt. a new car, a, -new wararoiw aud I am eating meav sor wo i" time in my We." aha says. "And I have a new aiuiuae towara mm. When I see one who looks attract ive, I can look now." Corlnnu Is also entering a new nhaae of her career. She is making he first television film, a Screen Gems production lor tne fora Theater. When I found her on the Columbia studio set, her reddisn locks were gone, sne was como ing her long bkct hair. She explained that all the changes in her life have come about since the end of her alliance to actor John Bromtield. ."I would have gone blond soon er. she said, "but ho wouldn't lut me. af know how men are they like to keep their women down. They don't want their wives to be too appealing to other men. "I (ike' tha new look. Before now, I have always been very natural. I had my own shade of hair, I never used ralsa eyelashes and my makeup was very simple. Nothing was artificial. ' Now I do things OUtmnUv. I like artifice; I thuw U is exciting." About the meat business she 'has K4 been a strict vegetarian. pptoyuis her mothers custom, '& at no led meat, only fish anil towt Now she's a beel-eater, anil l tikes that. too. ' Sh regrets the end of her1 union to. Bronuield. W had ltv wonderful years." QaKe it from ON ANY DIET. . . you'll ' - - , ' - . -t X- ' . '.'-' PAAtTBECCCC rt p niniiiuaww health and enjoy life more with this mattress! Juit arrived for this March Event? 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Perhaps a dramatic actress can . do It, although they are temper amental and must be prewy naro to live with. . . i - ' "i think it's hard lor a glamorous actress to combine her work wiiii being a housewife. To be glamor ous, you have to have a certain aura about you. You can't Just throw it off once you are home; It becomes phony that way. xou have to have a bit of glamor all the time, and It doesn't took con vincing ln the kitchen. ' ,- ' itfi ft -6:91001 Dv . Klamath F CD V . Ktematk Fella CLOSED MONDAYS . Ban B. Let, Mgr. , m VILK SUPW.IES ONLY Vi 0F JH6 CM.0RIE5 Of-AiN AVERA&C DIET. . . BUT V, THE NEEDED! CALCIUM t'KlpflrtAVIN have better I . I FURNITURE E. Main Money"