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PAGE TWO (nadw MJFLWU59 Ke. PST Tuesday Evening, Jttarch 23 00 Johnny Dollar CBS V . 6::t0 My Friend Jrma CBS ; 7:00 People. Are runny CBS . 7:30 Mr. Mr North CB1 8 00 Two Tickets to Broadway 8:30 Lowell Thomas CBS 1:45 Tennesseo Ernto Show CBS : MATINEES WEEK-; ENDS ONLY! SATURDAYS SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS! ' DOORS OPEN 6:30 COMEPyOfTHE ySAJt YnMey'aiM! .HappenTpY&uly JACK ..." HORTS-CARTOON-NEVVSl DOORS OPEN 6.30 P.M. MEAST-fiOW yj SITU! I WAWNIWCOLOR f horts-cartoon-neWs DOORS OPEN 0:30. ; NOW SHOWING! MG-M mams "$ JJLARK GABLE IOSS THE WIDE MISSOURI a mm I SUNDAY! CAMERAS OF INVADE ENTERTAINMENT NEVER . PHOTOGRAPHED . , v. ''ADULTS $1.00 t:00 Beulah CBS 815 What Do You Think 6:30 Eastern Orchestra CBS 10:00 10 P. M. Keadltnee 10:15 Llim & Abner ABC JO:. 10 Kilocycle Klub 11:00 Sim Off News Summary 11:03 Sign Ott ftrXW Ittt Kt. PIT Wednesday, March 24 00 Early Bird Hawe OS Alarm Clock Clufc 30 Hafter'e Almanac 6:45 Rid th Bua :.U Music 1:M Nawa Breakfast SdJtlw. 7:13 CharlJe'e Roundup 7:30 Bob Carrad ABC 7:40 Fatly Crockar ABC 7 U Barry Babbitt'a fteeaad Cap Coffee Club CBS 00 Breakfast Club ABC 00 Blua Skies :15 Chat Huntley ABC 9 30 Helen Trent CBS B:4S Our Gal Sunday CBS lo.DO Better Living 10:13 Ma Perk ma cbs lfli.TO Voum Dr. Ma.an CBS 10.45 Magatme Newsstand Theatra 10. as vrntipartng airwn n a 11:1S Perry Maaon CBS 11:90 Nora Orak CBS 11U Brighter Day CBS 12:00 Noon Edttinn Newt 13 13 Parle Sidewalk Show 12 M Houaa Party CBS 100 Sani Uayea ABC 1:15 Arthur Godfrey CBS a 45 Ted Malona ABC 3 00 W izard of Odd CBS ' 315 Ruth Ashton CBS 3:20 Betty Crocker ABC 3.23 Untold Story CBS 3 30 Hank Henry Show 4 00 Grand Central Station ABC 4.35 Basin Brief 4 .10 Spin with Wynne 4 45 When a Girl Marries ABC 3 a Bdward Num CBS 13 B B Melon? Ture 3 20 Today Sporti HLgBJLfbta 3 rrank Goaa CBS 3 33 Hometown New oo Crime Photographer CBS Time Out t The Lyorve Ranter ABC 725 Les Griffith ABC 1 30 Lonjine Symphonette CBS 00 rBl in Peace and War CBS 1 at Lowell Thomas CBS t 45 Tent.- Krmc Show CBS t 00 Beulah CBS 13 B.tl BaUancc Show CBS 3. 30 That ' Rich CBS 10:00 10 tvm HtldlinH 10:15 Lum 'N Abner ABC 10 30 Kilocycle Klub 11-00 Sign Off News Summary 11.05 Sign Off KFJI 11M K PT Tuesday Ereoinr, March 23 10 Gabriel Butter MB! 6.15 Evening Edit ton Local News 25 Hollywood Highlights) 30 Virgil Pinklcy News OLBi a Sam Baea OLBS 13 BUI Beary MBS 7.-00 Red Skelton Show 7:30 Sport Report 7:40 Derby's TV Report 7:45 Eddie Fisher Show MBS BOO That Hammer Guy MBS a 30 Les Brown Show I U Heidaibarf Barasoaalraa 44 NiwiptMr of Mt Air DLBS 3:15 Fulton Lewis. Jr. MBS 3:30 Moonlight Melody Time 8:53 People Helping Each Other MBS 10:00 Music Box Medley Time 11 .-00 Sign Off EDI-11M K PIT Wednesday, March 24 :M Sunruw Sereaade 6 30 Farm Reporter C:45 Bone of the Plonstrs 7:00 Frank Hemingway Newa OLBS 7:13 Breakfast Gang DLBS 7:30 Today's Beat Buya 7:45 First Edition Local News 7:55 Something to Think About I M Ceetl Brow MBS 1 11 Bob Greene News DLBS 9:20 Melodic Interlude M Holland Bade Newt MM 30 Breakfast Gang DLBS 8:45 Morning Melodies 0:30 Carnation Milk Time KBS B:45 Music of Manhattan 10:00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 10:15 Tello Test DLBS iu-.:io a. visit to Leo a camera shop 10:35 Music 10:45 A Visit to LaPnlnte's 11:00 Wonderful City MBS 11:25 Bam Hayes News MRS 11:30 Queen for a Day MBS 12:00 Tins from the Town Shan 13:13 Noonday Edition Local News 12:30 nest on Record 12:45 Notes From The Scooper i.uu Matinee Meioaiea 2:00 News DLBS 2:05 Northwest News DLBS 2:15 Music DLBS 3:25 News MBS 3:30 South Sixth Street Varieties 3:00 Music DLBS 3:30 Serenade in Blue 3:43 Tello Test DLBS 4:00 Look to the Skies 4:15 Frank Hemingway News DLBS 4:30 Curt Massey Time MBS 4:43 Sam Hayes News DLBS 3:00 Songs of the B Bar B MBS 5:30 Wild Bill Hickok MBS 8:55 Cecil Brown MBS 6:00 Gabriel Heatler MBS 6:15 Evening Edition Local News 25 Hollywood Highlights 6:30 Virgil Pink ley News DLBS 0:45 8am Hayes DLBS :53 Rill Henry MBS r.vu iiea siteiion snow 7:30 Snorts Henort 7:40 Derby's TV Report A Nw Shm iinj-kJ i inmi imiii lain i LLT v V. Wi t vt ,-11 A REALM OF .... Sk 7.45 Perry Com Show MBS S 00 I Was A Communist for the FBI .30 Family Theater MBS :ft0 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 9:13 Fulton liewtt, Jr MBS 0:30 Klamath Armory WreaUIng 3:55 Robert Hurleigh News MBS 10:00 Music Box Medley Time 11.00 Sign Off KBCS TV SCHEDULE Channel Tuesday. March 23 3.50 Devotions 4.00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 On Your Account 3 00 Uncle Bill 5:30 Val Rogue Show 6:00 Arm Chair Theater 7:20 Let's Kick It Around 7:30 Greatest Dramas 7:45 The Big Playback 8 00 TBA 00 Captured P 30 Brat Theater 1033 News 10:40 Weather 1043 Sign Off Wednesday, March 24 3 55 Devotions 4 00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 On Your Account 3 oo Uncle B.H's Adventure Tims 8:50 Val Rogue Arm Chair Theater 7:00 TBA T.15 County Agent 7:30 Boiton BUckte 8.00 Liberace 30 Amos "N Andy 00 Life is Worth Living 9 30 Best Theater 10 35 News 10:40 Weather 1C:45 Sign Off Estate Bequests Told In Burns BURNS U! Mrs. William Hanley, bo difd here March 3 at tfie age ol 86. lelt 25,000 of her estate as a scholarship lurid for Burns area high school gradu ates. A numoer of $20,000 bequests also were among the items of the will made puolic by the executor, the U. S. National Bank. The scholarship fund provides that not more than $500 a year be given any one student and that as many as 10 can be aided in one year. Mrs. Hanley was the widow of a pioneer cattleman of this area. Most of her property had been sold before her death, leaving an estate of mostly bonds and cash. Her sisters, Mrs. Anna Cater, Burns, and Miss Bemice Cameron. Medford, and a niece, Eula Ja cobs, Medford, each received $20,000 plus the residue of the estate after all specific bequests were paid. Blessed Rain Fall Hits Drought Area A'LBUQUERQUE UH A gentle. soaking, blessed rain fell on parched New Mexico yesterday, starting a short time after prayers for rain were recited in churches throughout the state. Last Friday, Archbishop Edwin V. Byrne ordered prayers for rain Sunday in all Catholic churches throughout the predominately Catholic state. The rain began Sun' day night in the western portion of the state and reached the east side, hardest hit by the drought. last mgnt. SAAR DISPUTE BONN, Germany (fi Leaders of two parties in the Bonn gov ernment's four-party coalition have chimed In with the opposi tion Socialists in denouncing nances latest proposal for Eu ropeanlzntion of the disputed Saa;'. The politicians announced their re jection of the plan Sunday as re ports circulated that Prenoh-Oer-man talks here on the Saar ques tion had bogged down. of Snta.h Hill! I 33 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH THERESE, JANICE AND PATRICE (left to right), triplet daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Soran, 3220 Boardman, were among the first to enjoy the new merry-go-round which has just been installed in the "Circus Room" at the Model Shoe Store. The store has been redecorated and is celebrating the 75th anniversary of Buster Brown shoes, is was announced by Jesse House, manager. , Walt Disney Films Famed Jules Verne Science Novel By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (.fl Even Jules Verne couldn't have Imagined what Walt Disney Is doing with "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea." The French novelist (1828 1905) dreamed up his most famous book in 1870. and it was the sensation in its time. It told of a fanatical scientist who roamed the ocean lanes in a huge submarine. No wonder the -first atomic sub was named after the Nautilus of the book. Verne described his undersea cr..ft as being run by the har nessed power of the universe. Disney has converted the Frenchman's dreamings into vivid reality. This K Disney's most cost ly film, the bill being estimated upwards from three million dol lars and as high as five million. After looking over the produc tion, I can see where the money goes. Eight costly weeks were spent in shooting locations in Nas sau and Jamaica, mostly under water. A brand new stage was built on the Disney lot for a water tank to house Captain Nemo's sub and a huge, sponge-rubber sauld which James Mason (Nemo) has named Zsa Zsa. The interior of the sub is an other expensive set. Such an under sea craft you have never seen be fore. The place is done in red Victorian plush with overstuffed chairs and sofas, a water fountain and even a pipe organ. The walls are lined with all kinds of books from bound copies of Punch to rare editions of Shakespeare. ' In designing the Interior, we tried to figure what kind of sur roundings a man of science would like." reasoned designer Harper WEEK'S SEWING BUY! 12-20; 40 in nr;-. tite So flalterlngl Sew-Easy! This l a wonder-pattern. Collar is In one with bodice, no side-seams In the aklrt. Simplest of lines, smart est of fashions. Make It In cool, cool cntton to wear everyday or choose a rustling faille or taf feta for dates. Pattern 9268: Misses' Sires 12. 14, 16, 18, 30; 40. Site 16 takes 4". yards 33-inch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send thirty-five cents In coins for this pattern add i cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News, Pattern Dcpt , p. o Box 6740, Chicago 80. 111. Print your name, address, louc; sue, style number. a i r ir UE t ar i iw x S AM my 5 joffl'Mnfc 11 9268 'Vw FALLS, OREGON Gnff. He said It had been discov ered that men like Dr. Einstein and the late Dr. Millikan, although thinking in the future, chose homes which were not particularly mod ern. The designers faced the problem of creating mechanisms that were practical yet In the Victorian period. The sub couldn't look like the cigar-shaped vessels of today. It has a rugged look that reminded me of a combination Merrimac and the Loch Ness monster. Verre . described his men as walking underwater without life lines or other gadgets. Specal suits were designed combining the features of a diving suit and aqualung. Bert Parks start In '0ri sk the 6nk"-eM of the grist TV shews broufht te yon by yew Detfgt tfti.tr. Sj f ii.i iu.1.1 Minn iVj b Bank Audit CLAYTON, Ala. W Worried de positors of the defunct Clio Mer chants Exchange waited anxiously for a scheduled audit of the books today to find out how much money I- lfl aftr . Omftlriunt Rovall Reynolds' recent disappearance. Reynolds himself sat in Jan on embezzlement charges after aer i of faat-breaklnz developments yesterday. The banker had been free In 17,500 bond since bis return to Clio UUISWBJ' "-" . !.., fe - " sence. He had promised to settle . .u first an accounw in iuu ay ' 3 of this week. : . i. nur HnMtoi three- man depositors committee yester day, and It was put in a Honlr In th mnmc ftt the threC committee members pending final accounting. The first official checkup of DA.,nn1Hl knnlrs in finrl AUt lUSt how much money was on deposit in the Merchants Exchange was scheduled to begin today In Clay- tnn the rniinlv sent where the banker was brought to Jail yester day. 1?vnprlr.H in tnlre rinrt in the aiiHIt were nniinl,, Rnlinilnr CrewS Johnston; Jack Wallace, an attor ney representing Mrs. neynoms mini nihn nm. Iha lorcrBSt nPnnslt- n, in thn M-hDnfr,1 nnri All official of the First National Bank of At lanta. Of the nearly $87,000 accounted S. Korea Comments On Geneva Meeting SEOUL IM Foreign Minister Pvun Yung Tal said today South Korea Is "satisfied" with Ameri can assurances of a Joint walkout from the Geneva conference if it proves fruitless at the end of 90 days. However. South Korea has not yet decided whether It will attend the April 26 conference, Fyun told news conference. He said his government Is studying other as surances given it by the United States. Klamath Falls, Oregon AMERICAN CHINESE Faedi at their bast! Ben B. Lee, Mgr. 496 Far Ordart Te Take Out PARKS SAYS- PLUS... PLUS... PLUS ... Is. J Just few days left, folks! Just a few days to catch vourwir tha moat fabulous, the moat exciting grand prize vacation that ever came down the pike. Every day, trtry tingU day, Dodge is giv ing away a two weeks' expenses-paid vacation for two anywhere in the U.S.A., plus double pay, plus $500 extra cash, plus the use of an Only A Few Days Lett! DUGAN and MEST 522 So. 6th Awaited By Depositers for out of n unofficially estimated S167.00U on ueivo, - unchMtered money exchange, $81. 600 was found in an Atlanta bank where Reynolds kept much of the company's nonoperatlng capital. But the aunt, Mrs.' Vela Mae Reynolds, has filed garnishment JTrJafe from me. . HAS 50 tITTLE 0 ONE 50 MUC THt 50 MANY Mil M v a a at .ri Hear Howard Keel and Kathryn Grayson singing hit tunes from the movie production of the show Kiss Me Kate" on "Two Tickets to Broadway"' KFLW-8:00-TONIGHT it Still time to win 2 Weeks with Double Pay ! All expenses, hotels, meals, transportation J500 "fun money" (In addition to expenses and "double pay") 2 weeks' use of an elegant new elegant new '54 Dodge the entire two weeks. What a vacation! What contest! And what a car! Get yourself down to your Dodge dealer's nghtawgyforthat "Vacation Preview Drive." You may win a perfect vacation in the per feet vacation car. There's a separate contest each day,' and you may enter as often as you like! . Enter Now At Your Dodge Dealer's! TUESDAY, MARCH 23. l5j proceedings in Fulton County Civil Court in Atlanta . against those funds. . v The Imprisoned banker said last night he surrendered voluntarily and vent to Jail, but declined to say why or to make any other statement. . 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