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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1954)
PAGE TWO (HadiD Jjog KFLW 145 Kc. PST Saturday Evening Aug. 14 11:00 Pretend CBS 6:30 You Wera Ther C 45 Wordi of Life 7:00 Two For The Money CBS I:.i0 Charlle'i Bedtime StoriM 7:53 New ABC 8:00 Ozark Jubilee ABC 8:2ft AUC Late SporU ABC 1, .10 Cocoanut Grove Orch, ABC 9:00 Newi ABC 0:09 Dancing Perty ABC 10 00 10 p.m. Hradllnts 10:15 Dencinit Party ABC 10:30 Kilocycle Klub 11:00 Sim Off News Summary 11:05 Sign Oft Sunday, Aug, 15 Concert Hill Bevlew ABC Newi ABC 7:3) 8:00 e;jo p. no O.:to 0::t5 Salt lalte City Tabernacle CBS L-Igm inn v.im nam The World Tomorrow ABC How Chrutiart Science Heali Mua.A 0:50 30:OU 30:05 30:30 30:33 11:00 12:00 32:03 32:'M U-M 1:00 2 00 a.:to 3.J3 News ABC nito coiiefa cnoir abu New ABC Pilgrimage ABC First Presbyterian Church Newi ABC Christian In Action ABC Invitation to Learning CBS Local newi Old Fashioned Revival Hour ABC new adv. Sammy Kaya Sunday Serenade .1 00 3:30 4:00 Juke Bot Jury CBS txapc COS Newsroom Sunday Desk Ballance'i Best CBS Summer tn St- Louii CBS 4 30 5:00 .3-30 (i:00 6:30 7:0U 7:30 Muse St Music SuKpante CBS 8:00 The Gnry Cronby Show CBS 8:30 0.00 0:30 30.00 3(t:15 The Whistler CBS The CoblM CBS III p.m. liraaimca Monday Mornim Headline! ABC 10:30 11:00 Sun Off Newi Summary 11:03 aim wu KFLW 1450 Kc-PST Monday. Auf. 16 8 00 Early Bird Newt 6:05 Alarm Clock Club 6 ;io Itnfter'i Almanac H:45 Hide The Bus 6 53 Muilo 7:00 News Break fft Edition 7:13 Charlie's Roundup 7:30 Bob Garred ABC 7:40 Betty Crocker ABC 7 43 Harry Habbitt CBS 8 00 Breakfast Club ABC 0:00 Blue Skiff P:15 Ma Perktni CBS 8:30 Younf Dr. Ma Ion CBS 0:43 The J3tB Show 10:00 Chet Huntley ABC 10:13 Perry Mason CBS 10:30 Nora Drake CBS 10.43 Stop & Shop in. .IS WlilfiperinB Streets ABC llris Brigiuer uny 11:50 Helen Trent CBS 11:43 Our Cal Sunday CBS 12:00 Noon Editft. News 12:13 Payiess Sidewalk Show 3-.! 30 Snm Hayes ABC 12:43 Arthur Godfrey CBS 213 Ruth Ashton 2 20 Phil Norman CBS 2 30 Housft Party CBS 3:00 Better Living 3:18 Hank Henry Show 3:43 Basin Briefs 3:53 Betty Crocker ABC 4 00 Ted Malone ABC 4:13 Spin With Wynne 4.43 When A Gll'l Marrlea ABC 8.00 Edward R. Mutow CBS 6:13 Music on Parade f 30 Today's Sports Highlights 5 43 Frank Goss CBS . B S3 Hometown News 8:00 Gunamoke CBS 6.30 Gangbuftters CBS , 6:35 News CBS 7 HO Headline Kdltlon ABC 7:13 Turner Calling ABC i:M The Ixne RanRrr ABC 7 33 .f Griffith ABC n.Ofl Mv Friend Irma CBS 8:30 Lowell Thomas CBS ti 43 Tennessee Krnte Show CBS fi 00 Voice ot Flrestnne ABC J d m Preview of Tomorrow 0:43 Henry J. Taylor ABU 10 00 10 p.m. HeMdllnet ; 30:13 BUI Stents ABC lt).m Kilocjclo Klub ' 11 00 Sign Off Newi Summary 11.05 Sign Off KFJI 1150 Kc-FST Saturday Evenlnr. Aug;. 14 00 How It Happened 8 13 Local News 6 23 Hollywood Highlights I .10 AHembly of Uoa Hour 7:00 Tommy Oder 7:30 Klamath Temple Hour R:(H1 Counterspy MHS 8:00 Nine O'Clock Newi DLBS 0:15 Music 10:00 Sh- aid of Midnight False Coin Trick Told . COATESVILLE, Pa. M Two coins in the lolder, iixed to hide all the slugs. , ; It was a good trick, good enough to net three Coatcsville men some rnsv monev for a while. But n wl lcy bank teller finally tripped them up. The three were arrested yester tiny on charges of wrapping Iron - washers in coin lolders and pass ing them as quarters at bunks. Knch wrapped stack was capped ul cither end with a good quarter and contained 38 washers in be twoen. Bank tellers exchanged the rolls lor paper money $10 each .without checking lurther. Police .said the trio passed the bogus rolls at banks in West Chest it and Oxford, Pa., then tried their luck nt the National ; Hunk of Christian;), Lancaster County. Kill suspicious teller, whose name was not revealed, refused the transaction and noted the li cense number ol the trio's car. Slate police traced the license to Alfred J. Zaio, 20, a lormer basketball star at Coatcsville High School. Sgl. Thomas Dooner ot the State Police said Za.o contused and Implicated Anthony a. clulle, 25, and William D. Mann, 2'J. all ot Coatcsville. Thev worn churned with obtaining money under false pretenses. DOl 111 E Kl.t:lllt.T10N WORCESTER. Mass. Wl-Frlday the 13th was a day of double cele bration In the Stanley W. WUciyn bkl family. Wilczynskt was bom on Friday, Auir. 13. 1926, and yesterday his wife presented him with a son. Klamoth Falls. Orf on AMERICAN CHINESE Foods at thtli kestl Ben B. Lee, Mgr. . 49 Far Order Te Take 01 U:00 Slam Off KFJI 1150 Kc PST . 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Chaaacl ft Saturday Evening, Aug. 14 3:20 Devotions 3 :w Faith for Tnrtav 4:00 Angus Bowmer 4:30 Western Theater f m Melody Wratmlars r. 00 Thai's My Boy t 30 Spotlight on the Y , 7:00 SIkb Show ' 11:00 Amateur Hour " , fi 30 Break the Bank ' ft 00 Baseball Hall nf Fame O il Best Theater (Double fttl.l lu IS Weather 10:20 News 10:25 Bet Theater 11:50 Sign Off Sunday, Aug. ia 100 What in the World 1:30 Youth Takes a Stand 2 00 Now and Then 7:30 Crossroads In Asia 3:00 American Forum ' 3:30 This Is The Life ' , . 4:00 Out on the Farm 5:00 Big Picture ft: 00 Your Play Time ' 7:00 Toast of The Town fl oo CIE Summer Theater :30 Weekly News Reveiw 0:00 Dollar a Second fl 30 Best Theater 10.40 News 10 43 Sign Off 9018 J0-4J In, ItW.clU Spun the seasons In stripes if you like 'eml So distinctive the nuvclty-strlpe treatments in the new stnnd-up-ln-back collar squared armhole sleeves! Just as pvetty m solid colors make one of each, ldcil In Fall cottons, faille, rayons! 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An administration official famil iar with the views of the President who is spending the weekend at his Catoctin Mountain lodge here, also told newsmen Elsenhower is in complete agreement with Atty. Gen. Brownell and FBI Chief J. Edgar Hoover on the mailer. Both men have opposed outlaw ing the Communistson the grounds it would drive them underground and make it much more difficult to keep track of them. The administration source here. who asked not to be named, said the President or Jnis aides proba bly will talk privately with House leaders In an effort to get the bill shelved. Eisenhower will have an oppor tunity to do so Monday in Washing ton at his regular weekly meeting with Republican legislative leaders. The bill to outlaw the Communist party was passed by the .Senate Sen. Humphrey (D-Minnl led the successful surprise move which combined the outlawing provision v. ith another anti-Communist weap on the administration does want. That other section of the' bill, authored by Sen. Butler (R-Mdi. Is aimed at wiping out Communist controlled labor unions. It pro vides that labor or business orga- PLAN TO SEE "THE RED SEPTEMBER 7 2 PM - 7 PM - 9 PM TOWER THEATER : ' KLAMATH 'FALLS n i TEENAGERS ADMITTED FREE ADULT ADM. 50c Presented by Lumber & Sawmill Workers Union Local 2922 AF of L All proceeds from the Membership's Sal of Tickets Go to the Klamath Falls YMCA OPEN DAILV TOO lUyyj FURIOUS ACTION TONIGHT ONLY! Disnctis -r TMC HIGHLAND !,-,., RICHARD TODD GLYNIS An All Livt-Actton Pictur SlH?4'"'" TECHNICOLOR iFWfa. C. - Puinbgtrt 6i RiVrtJ Mult! CWlM lt STARTS rjl HE HAD A WOMAN TO TAME. AND A JUNGLE VilJ s tw TERROR TO CONQUER! ' HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLSJOREGON . would lose their riRhts unde rthe Taft-Hartley labor law. Humphrey's proposal would provide maximum penalties of five ears In prison and a $1,000 fine for persons who willully Join or re main members of the Communist party and commit any act to carry out party purposes. Despite Eisenhower's reported opposition to outlawing the Reds, his aides declined to speculate on whether he would veto the com bination bill if the' House goes along with the Senate and ap proves it. But the President was said to feel that such a measure would be most ineffective. He was understood to have ex pressed the view Communists sbioad would be quick to spread propaganda picturing U.S. Reds as martyrs and victims of persecu tion. And he also reportedly feels the security of the country can best be safeguarded by avoiding steps which would force the Reds further Into hiding. The President had an opportuni ty here yesterday to talk the mat ter over with Brownell, who was Eisenhower's guest along with other" members of the Cabinet at an informal outing. Ail Auto Insurance Is not -the same quality. Get the best for less with Norland. 627 Pine St. ' REPUBLIC'S ANTI-COMMUNIST MOTION PICTURE MENACE II VRY MINUTE FLAfVir WITH ROGUE JOHNS Ay 0"li? rNoductWtt "OO suMaY! j-.. in l I Hollywood Holds Opening I . . Dv BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD i Can you imag ine Hollywood turning out in its mtnkk and tuxes to see a 15-year- old snovie? Ttot happened this week at the "Qe V nil. With The Wind" opening, Police Recover Bank Loot MONTREAL W Police have re covered nearly $25,000 of an esti mated S36.0O0 stolen in a daring bank holdup Aug. 4 at. East-End Cbamplain Village, and have ar rested four men and two women ia connection with the theft. They said they will be charged Monday with conspiracy and holdup. One of the suspects was identi fied as a 19-year-old clerk at the dominion bank's branch .who ear lier had told them he was -forced to open the bonk door for two armed men who committed the robbery. I The cash was found split up among the six suspects, police said, but they had disposed of about S8.O0O. LAST DAY! I 'WWV the with IAN MacDONALD.-. CHARLES BUCHINSKY JOHN DEHNER PAUL GUILFOVLE Doers Open 12:45 f - VH ,J vp J T ' :iL aaBaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaMaill laall II III HITin aMmMHwa-, anna o&l Ujc i'SBik!!.. E RAYMILLAND-GRACE KELLY-ROBERT CUMMINfiR mc . JOHN WILLIAMS SHORTS-CARTOON-NEWS Srortinq Sundoy. Adult, 65c Lcx,e75t.. KiddiesZtV! which featured stars. searcnnii and sirens at the Egyptian inea-. ter. Some of the famous names were school children wnen uie film first opened Debbie Rey nolds, Guy Madison. Jane FtfweU, Vera-Ellen, Tab Hunter. The "pre mier" also drew from the more mature crowd: even Liberace was there with a date. My third view of "OWTW" pro vided a chance to review the short comings and assets of what js -in many respects the greatest pic ture ever made. . ' ; : The picture is long. Three hours 40 minutes in a theater is. hard on the seater. no matter what the attraction. And "GWTW" does drag in the latter portions, when there is less action and more -unraveling of the plot.' The characters remain story book people. They have none of the reality of the individuals in "From Here to Eternity," for ex ample. Although you are engrossed I by the figures of "GWTW," you can never escape the faof that they are rather one-sided charac-1 ters of a novel. But you have to strain to find things wrong with the picture, j Its good features are overwhelm-1 the last word in p-M- For 'Gene With The, Wind' . . ... i ir.aied to I tour de force of any actress in ins. We have been treated to the wide ., T.-.y DUt most of them displov bigness for its own sate. In-'OWTW," spectacle supple ments the story. And what a story it is! It tells thP sa:ra of a self-willed woman , against the background - nation, tne toiueue..j. never feel real sympathy for Scar lett O'Hara. but you can't help but be .fascinated by her. Vivien Leigh had the greatest I KLAMATH FALLS Movie Money FREE CASH! TICKETS! OK MERCHANDISE! CONTINUOUS FROM 12:45 P.M. In 1952- "HIGH NOON"... in 1953- ' SHANE". . arid now IN COLOR BY Technicolor WALTER SANOE JOHN MclNTIRE SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1954 tour de force of any actress in th history of the screen. Probably no other actress could have done so well. I was also struck by the Indis. penslble nature of Clark Gable. His presence gave the film a vital, ity, often when it was much need, ed. He is a magnetic personality, and one wonders how the academy passed him up for the Oscar. The big prize went to Robert Donat for "Goodbye, Mr. Chips' that year, 1939. r . j CONTINUOUS FROM 18:49 p.M ' TOCtAY ONLY BHD LANDS evert town ..every ntU VjfV might be his last! THE SAINT S TOMORROW! 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