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TUESDAY JULY It 10.14 PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALIaS, OREGON ftadio oq &rtW-44M Kt.P8T Tuesday Evenlnf, July I " ptopl tr Funny CBS X) Bill BlUnr Show CBS .. T OO Johnny Dollar CBS 1:30 Proudlr We Hail rOO Two Tickets to lrodT 1:30 Lowell ThomM CBS S45 Ttnnturt Ernl Show CBS t.OO America' Town Meeting ABC 43 Deaart Inn Orch. CBS 10:00 10 p.m. Headline 10:15 Bill Sterna ABC 30:30 Kilocycle Klub 11:00 Sim Off Ntwi Summary 11:00 Sign Off KFLW I4M Ec FST Wednesday, July V S.-00 Early Bird News 4:03 Alarm Clock Club :30 Lou'a Almanae 6;4S Ride tha Bua C M Music 7:00 News Breakfast Edition T:1S Charlic'a Roundup 7:90 Bob Garred ABC - 7.40 Betty Crocker ABC 7:43 Harry Babbitt CBS :00 Breakfast Club ABC 40 Blu Sklea S:13 Ma Perkins CBS S 30 Young Dr. Malon CBS 9:45 The Tenney a Show lOtt Che. Huntley ABC 10:1 Perry Mason CBS 10:30 Nora Drake CBS 10:45 Magazine Newsstand Theater DOORS OPEN 0:30 NOW SHOWING! CinimaScOFE MONROE MITCHUM CALHOUN Tgcwcoioa "jl Shorts Cartoon Newt . fAeMrs 75e Kiddies 25c ' OPEN DAILY 7:00 P.M. V nfiiwnnu trpt uTmbnAIdUITMMMAtU iMLia m mm-na-m-uiM w DOORS OPEN :3Q P.M. LAST 2 DAYS! MMteanWAftNCrT Bros, mr srJ JAMES WHITMORE EDMUND GWENN JOAN WELDON JAMES ARNESS Pjptt Chip Mttrt SmcM Wettsm FfHr I Kfdt 20c I . 3 41 in IS. moo! 11 wy ai ABC 11:13 Brighter Day l RS 11.30 Helen Trent CBS 11:43 Our Gal Sunday CBS 12:00 Noon Edition News 12:13 Paylees Sidewalk Show . 1X30 Sam Hay es ABC ll:43 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:13 Ruth Ashton CBS 2 30 Phil Norman CBS 3 :to House Partv CBS 3:00 Better Living 313 Hank Henry Show 3 43 Bet-In Briefs 3.33 Betty Crocker ABC 4 00 Ted M tone ABC 4:13 Spin with Wynne 4:4.1 When a Girl Marries ABC 5 00 Edward It Murrow CBS 5:13 My LUlentng A 30 Today'a Sports Highlight 3 43'rrank Goss CBS fl .Vl Hometown News fl 00 Crime Photographer CBS J ; 21st Precinct CBS ' 7 00 The Lone Ranfir ABC 7:25 Les Griffith ABC 7 30 Paul Whlieman ABC 6 00 FBI In Peace 4k War CBS 25 Surprise Theater CBS h.M Lowell Thomas CBS 8.43 Tennessee Krnie Show CBS 9 00 What Do You Think? 8 13 Peter Llnd Hayes Show CBS 45 Cocoanui Grove Orch. ABC 10:00 10 p.m. Headlines 10 15 Bill Stem ABC 10:30 Kilocycle Klub u.oo sign Off News Summary 11:03 Sign Off KFJI Hit Ke PIT Tuesday Evening;. July 9 : Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:13 Evening Edition Local Newt . 23 Hollywood Highlights :30 Virgil Plnkley News ULBS U Sam Hayes DLBS 1:3ft Bill Henry MBS 70 Red Skelton Show 7:30 Sport Report 7.40 Timber Tales 7:45 Eddie Plsher Show MBS 00 That Hammer Guy MBS 8:30 Your Chamber of Commerce- :4S HaldeJbeig Hantieaatrea M NawsnaiMT e th Air :1S rulton Lewis, Jr. MBS 9:30 Moonlight Melody Time S:53 People Helping- Each Other 10:00 Stiadv Sid of Midniaht U.-00 Sin Off KFJI 11M He FIT Wednesday. July 7 40 Sunnac Serena :30 Farm Reporter :4S Son of tha PMnr 7:00 Frank Hemingway New 7:19 sreauaat (ang uim 7 JO Today BeslBuya 7:43 First EdiUon Local Uwa 7:5 Something to Think About re Cecil Brown MBS 8:13 Boo Greene New DLBS - 8.-30 Melodic Interlude ' US Holland Eacte New MBS 8:30 Breakfast Gang DLBS 8:45 Morning Melodies :30 Carnation Milk Tim KBS 9:45 Music of Manhattan 10:00 Newspaper of tii Air DLBS 10:15 Tello Test DLBS 10:30 A Visit to Weufleld'a 10:35 A Visit To McConkey'a 10.-43 A Visit to LaPolnte a 11:00 Cliff Knsle News DLBS 11:10 South Sixth Street Varieties 11:30 Queen for a Day MBS 12:00 Tips from the Town Shop 12:15 Noonday Edition Local New 12:30 Best on Record 12:45 Notes From The Scoopcr . - . i:uo aiaune aieioaie 3:00 Lakcvlew Roundup Time 323 Sam Have News DLBS 3:30 Here's Th Answer DLBS 3:45 Tello Test DLBS 4.-00 Look to the Skies 4:15 Frank Hemingway News DLBS' 4:30 Glen Fox At The Piano 4:45 Sam Hayes New DLBS - 5:00 Bob Greene News DLBS 3:05 Songs of th B-Bar-B MBS) 8:53 Cecil Brown MBS 8:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 8:15 Evening1 Edition Local News 8:25 Hollywood RighllfhU JO Virgil PinkUev News DLBS :45 Sam Hay es DLBS :55 Bill Henry MBS 7.-00 Red Skelton Show 7:30 Sports Report 7:40 Timber Tales 7:45 Perry Corao Show MBS :uo Nigntmare 8:30 Les Brown Show 8:45 Radio Camera Club 8:00 Newspaper of th Air DLBS as roiion uewirn. jr mbs 9:30 Moonlight Melody Tim ' 9:15 Robert Hurleiah New MBS 10:00 Shady Sfd of Midnight lift Sign Off. - UE8 T? SCHEDULE Channel I Tuesday Evening;, July f ' 3.20 Devotions 3:30 On Your Account 4:00 Feminine Fancies ' 4:30 Val Rogu Show 5:00 Uncle Bui Show 5:30 Western Theater 8:45 Let' Kick it Around 7:00 Mid West Havride 7:30 Big Picture 8:00 Greatest Dramas 8:13 Best Theater i Double Feature! 10:00 Weather 10:03 News 10:15 Best Theater . 11:15 Sign Off Wednesday, July 7 3:20 Devotions 3:30 On Your Account . 4:00 Feminine Fancies . 4:30 Val Rosue Show 8:00 Unci Bill Show 5:30 Armchair Theater 8:30 HotDitality Unlimited 7.-00 I Married Joan 7:30 Cisco Kid 8:00 Liberace 8:30 Amos 'N Andy i Goldbergs 9:30 County Agent ioot news 10A9 Weather 10:15 Best Theater 11:15 Sign Off Lake Disappears On Planet Mars TOKYO Wi Japanese astron omers were puzzled today over the disappearance of a "lake" on the planet Mars, now making one of its rare close approaches to the earth. Tsuneo Saeki, a leading; Japan ese authority on Mars, said obser vations made from the Osaka Elec trical Science Hall failed to dis close the landmark. It was clearly visible in 1939 un der similar conditions, Saeki said. DOORS OPEN 30 P I H!l"Hit LAST TIME (HINOlft'OHm 'PVS" wiwcMiCT-intitngi ADULTS 30t KIDDIES 20 10 SS Whlseerlits Street I rr Lui, I h n I m MStst ajuauaMu avB V IM aWMllM I AfiyEDNESDAY ONLYl' it SaMaaaaal IME J ft, A OREGON WAS A IIG TERRITORY whtn thi mtp wi copy righted in I83S. It took in ovtrything ovtr to th Pltttt nd Elk Horn rivtrs in tht out, up to Loitor Slavt Ltko in th north, included Vancouver Island and extended wall into French, Reds Hold Meetings HANOI. Indochina l French Union and VieUninh military rep resentatives were scheduled to hold the third session at Trung Oia village today to continue mapping details of a possible Indochina cease-fire. (The New York Times in a dis patch from Hanoi said the two sides had agreed yesterday on a nrocedure for exchange of sick and wounded prisoners of war. The dis- oatch said the first POW swap would be made on July 14, Bastille Day and France s national holi day.) The delegates met for the first time in the "peace" village of thatched huts Sunday. The area. declared a neutral zone, is about 25 miles north of Hanoi in territory controlled by the Communist-led insurgents. The talks were understood to be concerned mainly with regrouping of troops on both sides in case a truce la agreed on in Geneva to halt the -yearld war. The dele gallon's recommendations win be referred to the higher level Indo china talks now going on in Switz erland. Yesterday the military represen tatives met for over two nours in closed session. Then the chief dele' gates Col. Marcel Lennuyeux for the French and Gen. van Tien Dung for the vietminh talked pri vately. In Saigon, Vietnamese Premier Ngo Dinh Diem formed a new cab- met in an effort to rally more popular support behind chief of state Bao Dai. The Premier took over the defense and interior min istries - himself. Other Cabinet members, averaging only 40 years in age, are' Vietnamese who have shown an independent attitude to ward the French. - jus: LOOK! Jra.t This la a Date dress, garden-party dress, sun dress I HAs the most flattering of necklines cut to enhance the shouldera, bare the neck, frame the face. Note con trast inset In bodice whirling skirt open-side jacket. Pattern (120: Jr. Mlsa Slzea 11, 19, II, 17. Size 11 dress, i yarda It-Inch fabric; V4 yard contrast; Jacket, 1 yard. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Bew Chart ahowa you every atep. sena uurty-iiv centa in o o 1 n s for this pattern add t centa for each pattern for lat-cless mail ing, send to Marian Martm, care of Herald and News, Pattern Dept. r.u. box C740, Chicago so, ill. Print, your name,, address, zone; ',20 ,irt V' ff "He hain't finished a letter for two days every time ho calls ma for dictation ho winds up waving his arms about trout and bass!" Legal Notice PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the unregulated use of certain forest areas is, in the Judgment of the State Forester, a menace to life and property due to conditions tending to cause or al low the rapid spread of fires which might occur or because of the in accessible character of such areas due to the the lack of suitable roads, and WHEREAS, upon the showing of the State Forester it appears to me to be necessary to close to un regulated use the following areaa designated as: AREA NO. R-l All of the fol lowing National Forests In Oregon and adjacent areas protected by the United States Forest Service, as follows: Adjacent to Rogue River National Forest: Sections 1, 12 and 25, T. 32 8., R. 2 E: that part of T. 32 S.. R.. 3 E. WEST OF Mill Creek and north of Schoolmarm Creek: Sections 20 and 21, T. 39 8., R. l E.; Sec tion 36, T. 40 8., R. S V.: and T. 41 8., Rs. 3 and 4 W. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Paul L. Patterson, Governor of the State of Oregon, by virtue of the authority vested lh me under the provisions of Section 477.158, Oregon Forest Laws, 1954, do hereby proclaim the unregulated use of the above-described areas to be unlawful and do hereby close said areaa and the same shall be subject to use only upon condition that entrants shall comply with all of the following requirements or conditions: tl) To refrain from smoking while traveling in such areas. 13) To secure a permit issued bv tm torester or a lire warden be fore building a campflre other than at improved, designated and post ed campgrounds on such areas. 3 To have as a part of hla or her equipment when using camp fires, except when travellr; as a pedestrian and -or camping at im- HERE'S THE ANSWER! ... to thoso perpltxlng questions, thoso curiosity piquers, thoso head scratching whafsits that may or may not bo important, but anyway you'd like to know th answsr. HERE'S THE ANSWER! ... Is Intsllactusl and onfortalnlng en KFJI Monday thru Friday at 3:30 p.m. Llitan, loarn and laugh. Monday through Friday 4:30 p.m. rain) r Northern California to the south. The locations of various In dian tribes, Platheads, Shoshones, Pawnees, were clearly marked for the traveler, along with many rivers thet we no longer recognit. Historical Society Photo Legal Notice proved, designated and posted campgrounds, tools, as specified by the forester suitable for extin guishing fires. This proclamation shall be ef fective from and after the 30th day of June, 1864, and shall remain In full force and effect until and In cluding the 31st day of December, 1054. Done at the Capitol In Salem. Oregon, this 25th day of June. 1954. (Signed) Paul L. Patterson Oovernor (SEAL OF STATE OF OREGON) ATTEST: (Signed) Earl T. Newbry Secretary of Stale July 6 No. 11 DEATH MOSCOW I - The 8ovlet army newspaper Red 8tar Tuesday an nounced the death of Triform Iv anovtch Shelvadln, a 66-year-old retired lieutenant general. . Its Coming FAIRGROUNDS SAT. NIGHT JULY 10th Japanese Air Force Started CAMP MATUS1UMA, Japan Lf Former Japanese air acea In uni form again stood shoulder to shoulder today with American filers ho will tench them to fly Jets. About 100 Japanese airmen stood at attention with U.S. Air Force men at ceremomea opening a new Japanese air force (light school here. Daylight poured through hun dreds of bullet holes In tho big old imperial navy hangar, riddled by strafing U.S. Navy planes a de cade ago. Japan'a new 6.000-man air force, which came into existence only last Thursday, is equipped with 60 light trainers and helicopters. But the Japanese expect the United States to supply Sabre Jets and other modern planea later this yesr. The first flight class of 16 former Imperial captains, majors and lieutenant colonels Inctudea some of Japan's leading Zero acea of World War 11. Among them are Kanshl Klsh kawa, credited with 19 American planes, and Shlgehisa Yamamolo, who claims 15 U.S. kills. The graduates will brcome In structors for the Japanese air force, which the United States hopes will be strong enough to guard this Island nation from invasion. 700 PAIR v Casual and Dreu Sheet at Terrific Saving 180 PAIR White, Casual & Dress Shoes Now Added To Sale Group Nation Enjoys By T1IH ASStHMTKD PRKH Fair and pleasant weather was the outlook for moat of the country Tuesday although It waa hot In some areaa, Sklea generally wore clear dur ing the early morning. Showers and thunderstorms, hit areaa In Iho central part of Ilia country and wide sections In the eastern half Monday and Monday night. Temneraturea were above seas onal lovels In tho nild-conlincnt will) readings around 100 degrees Monday In the central and aoiiuv rrn Plalna and eastward Into Mls suurl und Arkamaa to western Tennessee. There also were 100 tie uree readings In pnrta of north ern Wyoming . and southeastern Montana and In the southwest desert region, 'One of Iho nation's hottest spots Monday was Miles City, Mont., ake it" from miu fummoTtpwtHs 10 6UK.D MUSCtCV, ro Ccwcs tiinj aij Hear Gordon MacRot and Mor querirs Piazza in tht famous Victor Herbert operetta- "Naughty Marietta" "on "Two Tickers to Broadway" KFLW -8:00 -TONIGHT shoe CASUALS FLATS HEELS FAMOUS NAME BRANDS Valnn From 5.95 to 22.95 NOW 5.,7.'l.,i? Famous Nam SHOE SALON 1 FoMo Delta Deb 1 Jtyce W.Da I Fsat Klmel Fair Weather with 106, while It was 104 In Mem phis. 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