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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1954 (Radio Jjiq vKFLW 1450 PST Monday Evening, October It B OO Perry Como Show CBS J 0:1ft The Choraliers CBS C.:iO A mot N Andy CBS 1 M New CBS t.OO Meet Corliss Archer CBS 7:30 Ths Lona Ranger ABC 'Movie Money '. Will B REDEEMED at each of Your KLAMATH THEATRES OPV t,ao NOW SHOWING! IT'S A f JANE RUSSELL I ROUND Artk.r HUNNICUn SHORTS-CARTOON DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. Mrrtai HtW Trwo-llf Mvtnfw totis) v,nr o n DOORS "fcPEN FT on THRILL TO ITS THOUSAND MEMORABLE MOMENTS 41 GREGORY PECK JENNIFER JOHES JOSEPH COTTEH fcCAST OF 2,500 1 DOORS OPEN 6-30 P M. 33 NOW SHOWING! JackWebb the famous SCT.JOE FRIDAY ot DRAGNET with mnssm. MM M i.J 21 9 K f m Jfln WrDNMDAT OHlffff T 5S Le Griffith ABC t oo Truth about Neuberier t :iO Lowell Thomas CBS e 43 Mr. ' Mn. North CfiS ft 00 Voire of Firestone ABC 9 'iO Preview of Tomorrcw f-:43 Henry J. Taylor ABC K 00 10 p.m. Held lints 10:13 Bill Stern ABC IurM Kilpcycle Klub ll.oo Sifin Off Newa Summary 11:03 Sign Off KFLW 1450 TST Tuesday, October 19 (1 00 Early Bird Nrwf C 05 Alarm Clock Club e::tO Halter's Almanac 0 45 Ride The Bus 65S Mudc fill 7.00 News Bkfit Edition 7:15 Cturl.es Roundup 7:30 Frank Coss CBS 7:45 Harry Babbitt Show CBS B OO Breakfast Club ABC fo.00 Blue Skies 0:15 Better Living :iiO Helen Trent CBS 0:45 Our Gal Sunday CBS 10:00 Wendy Warren CBS 1C 19 Ma Perkins CBS 10:.'(0 Young Or. Malone CBS If 45 Marian from Miller 10:55 WhUpcring Street! ABC 11:15 Perry Ma ton CBS 11:30 Nora Drake CBS 1145 Bnxhter Day CBS 12-00 Noon Edition Newa 12:13 Pal leu Sidewalk Show 12 :i0 Sam Hayes ABC 12-45 House Party CBS 1:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2 .10 Hank Henry Show .100 Ruth Aihton CBS a:0 Music t;l!S The B & B Show r:30 Ted Malone ABC 3:45 Basin Brlefi . , , :t.55 Khella Grnliam ABC 4:00 Spin with Wynne 4:30 Second Mrs. Burton CBS 4:45 When A Girl Marries ABC 8:00 Edward R. Murrow CBS 5:15 Easy Listening fi::iO Today.' Sports Highlit Ms C:45 Trank Goal. Newa CBS 5:55 Hometown Newt 6:00 Treasury Show CBS 6:15 The Choriliers CBS C:'M Amoi 'N' Andy CBS 0:55 Newa CBS 7:00 Stop the Mimic CBS IMS Tennessee Ernie Show CBS C.30 Lowell Thomas CBS II. -15 Mr. and Mr. No-'h CBS 9 00 America'! Town Meeting ABC t) 40 Mu.lc f):45 At The Connle 10.00 10 p.m. Headline! 10:15 Bill Sterns ABC IP:. Kilocycle Klub 11:00 Rign Off News Summary 11:05 Sign Off KFJI 1150 KC PST Monday Evening. October 18 6 00 Gabrtel Heatter MBS B:15 Evening Edition of Newt fi.25 Hollywood Highlights t.:.tO Virgil Pink ley DLBS 6:45 Sam Hayes News DLBS C 55 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 nrd Skeltnn 7:25 Musical Interlude 7:30 Sports Report 7:40 Timber Tales 7-45 Radio Camera Club li:00 Horadway Cop MBS 0:30 Let George Do It DLBS 0:00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 0:15 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS n:;t0 Moonlight Melodies 0:55 Headline News DLBS 10.00 Mutual Newsreel MBS 10:10 Moonlight Melodies,. 1100 Words to Mush: ' -1:30 Shadyslde of Midnight . 12:00 Start Off . KFJI 1150 KC PST Tuesday. October 19 0:00 Sunrise Edition of News (1:10 Suns of the Pioneers H:U0 Sons of the Pioneers li:45 Farm Reporter 7:00 Hemingway DLBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang DLBS 7:30 Today's Best Buys 7:45 Local News 7:55 Something to Think About D:OQ Cecil Brown MBS 6:15 Bob Greene News DLBS H 20 Time Out 8:25 Johnron Wnx Newt DLBS 8.30 Morning Melodies l.:45 Strictly Feminine 0:00 Morning Melodies ti:30 Carnation Milk Time 0:45 Music of Manhattan 10:00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 10:13 Tclln Test DLBS 10:30 A Visit To Weiifields 10:35 A Visit To MrConkeya 10 40 musical Interlude 10:45 A Visit TO La Pninles 11 oo Florida Calling MBS 11:25 News Missing Wanders Home OKANOGAN, Wash. W) A hardy 5.ycarold girl who trudged 20 miles in 20 hours through the wilds of north central Washington wan dered aafely Into a ranch yard 60 miles north . of here yesterday as an army of men sought for a trace of her. The first words of little Joyce Abel as .-.he entered the yard of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wanger were: Was Mommy worried?" Tho Wagner ranch Is 20 miles southwest of the home of Joyce's pnrcnts, Mr. and Mrs, Darren Abel from which she wandered Satur day while lntng. As hopes dimmed yestctday that Joyce had survived the freezing nltiht she walked, tired but un harmed, into the Wagners'- yard and told of traveling downhill through the darkness across rock studded fields and grassy plains. After she was reunited with her parents, a family friend said. "yhe's not as tired as most of the searchers; she was dressed In fresh clothes by 10 a.m. and ready to start plnynur again." Wounded Driver Completes Trip WELLS. Nov. W-A Salt Lake City bus driver brought his Orey- nouna bus sntrly into Wells lust nipht HlthoiiRh bleeding from a knife wound in the side. The driver, D. H. Stump, told authorities he was stabbed by an elderly passenger who apparently went be.serk when he told the man he couldn t leave the bus on lonely Pvquop Summit, 20 miles east of Wells on U.S. HiRhwny 40. Stump said the passenger slash rd an unidentified passenger on the hand who attempted to Inter vene, and then stabbed Stump in the side. In the turmoil that fol lowed. Slump said, the man es caped. Neither Slump nor the uniden tified passenger was said to be hint seriously. MBS 11:30 Queen For A Day DLBS 12:00 Tips From The Town Shop 12:15 Noon News 12:30 Best On Record 17 45 Town St Country Time 1:00 Cedric Foster MBS 1:15 Luncheon al Sardi's MBS 1:30 Luncheon at Lopez MBS 1.55 Headline News DLBS 2 00 Ted Steel Show MBS 2 :J0 South Sixth Varieties S:45 United Nations MBS H 0 Madeline Carol St-ry Time 3:25 Sam Hayes News DLB 3 30 Behind The Story D13S 2:45 Tello Test DLBS 4:00 Glen Fox 415 Hemingway News DLBS 1 4 30 Heres The Answer DLBS 4 45 Sam Hayes DLB J 00 Sat. Preston of the Yukon 5 30 Lakeview Roundup 5:55 Cecil Brown MBS 6.00 Gabriel Heatter MBS (MS Evening Edition of Newt 25 Hollywood Highlights t':30 Virgil Plnkley DLBS 6 45 Sum Hayes DLBS U.55 Bill Henry News DLBS 7:i)0 Red Skelton 7 25 Musical Interlude 7:30- Sports Report 7:40 Timber Titles 7.45 "Coke ' Time MBS fi 00 John Steele MBS 0:30 Treasury Agent MBS 9 00 New.paper of the Air DLBS 8:15 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS O .'tO Moonlight Melodies V 55 Headline Newa DLftS 1C:00 MutHBl NewM-eel MBS 10:10 Moonlight Melodies 11:0fi Words M"0'- 11:30 Rhndyslrte of Midnight 12:00 Sign Off KCNO 570 KCS Tuesday, October 19 C .TO Sign On & Top O'Morning 7:15 Sport News 7.25 Under The Capitol Dome 7:30 World News 7.45 Top O'Morning H:30 Hnven of Rest P:00 PTA Program - 0:15 Harmony Shop 8:30 King Cole 0:45 Women's News tt Clubs 0:.15 News 10:00 Accent On Safety 11:00 Master Works of Music 11:30 Meet The Band 11:45 Music.il Rcundup 11:55 Thought for the Day 12:00 Sport News 12:05 Lake County News 12:10 Modoc County News 12:15 Noon New 12:30 All Time Hits 12:35 Farm Forum 12:45 Personality Time 1:00 Matinee Melodies , - 1:30 Concert Time 2.00 News & Commentary 2;10 According to the Record 2:15 Voire of Deliverance 2 30 Listener's Choice 3:00 News 3:05 Listener's Choice A nn Qnlnt n' Nrrrilet 5:00 Singing Woodsman & Son of the Pioneers 5:15 Great Moments in Sports 5:20 Snorts 5:30 Sign Off 'DENNIS THE MENACE" t, is Vnnntr Rar- ... i. ..tiincr downright oampered and brother, does he love it. And the Marvin Mayiieius vf- ably have the fastest growing family, pound for pound, In North America. The family consists ol wary, n wile, three little girls, one mue boy and one nol-so-lltiio muuac B,rne''- , U A w.... tM,M Rarnv ft-hen he had JWH T 1U,M w J been In this world about one week. The little bull moose was lying .I...-.!,.. - mill nMr this interior British Columbia' community 200 miles north ol Vancouver. 100 tu to stand. The mother was nowhere In slgbt. Mayfield cad to maite a cnoitc. en.... 1.1 KAalr thf. hnhv moose OllUUiu i. J ; or should he leave tt there to die? He knew If ne took tne mue moose the mother, in keeping with the law of the wild, would nave nothing more to do with her baoy after It had been touched by hu man hands. Mvfiild decided to take the lit tle guy. He loaded him into his truck. At home, he and his wife first fed Barney with a bottle and sue fa sure w Nmefte hot hcme ' KITCHEN EXPERT! It's Apron Season everyone wnnts, needs a real work apron like this I Do yourself a favor make one, two, three nowl Do your friends a fnvor make extras for bazaars, glftsl Non-slip straps, two pockets it's sew-easy! Pattern DIOR: Misses' sizes small (M-16: Medium (18-201; large 40 42). Small size requires 2, yards 34-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 palteriv add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News, Pattern Dept.. P.O. Box 6740, Chicago 80. 111. Print your name, address, zone; size, style number. (nh:hknci: NATLKS. Italy W Adm. WM. 11am Pechteler, commander of Al lied forces Southern Europe, left nis NATO headquarters here bv air Monday for Washington, D C', lor series ol conferences. DEATHS MUNICH. Germany i.fl The Istanbul-Paris Orient Express limn and a German motor car collided near Munich Sunday night, killing three Germans and New York Trucking Firms File Suit Against Union NEW YORK Ifli A truck strike hit the New York area's first full business day today as strike -bound trucking firms planned to file a damage suit for 10 million dollars. A prolonged strike was predicted by the 'employers' chief negotiator, Joseph M. Adellzzi, when he an nounced yesterday that the suit would be filed today. He said most employers would hold out against demands of the AFL Teamsters Union. The only hope for getting trucks rolling soon, he added, lies with federal intervention to end the "paralysis" which he said indus tries and stores will feel by to morrow or Wednesday. The strike applies to general car go drivers and for the most part will stop industrial supplies, news print and imports and exports. Pood, fuel and other 'necessi ties will not be involved, since they are handled by drivers cov ered by separate contracts. When the strike began, the Teamsters Union figured more than 23,000 drivers would be In volved. Since then, however, the union has announced signing con tracts with a number of firms that have agreed to the teamsters' terms. They include three big food chains. The union figured these signlngs would return 8,000 to 10,000 strik ers to their Jobs today. Adellzzi discounted the import ance of- theso- signlngs and said .Ihe unlon's-'estimate of the num ber of workers to go back to their jobs was exaggerated. "These re ports." he added, "are a form of propaganda, to stampede our peo ple. There will definitely be a strike Monday morning all along the line." - .Seven companies that signed contracts were named in the dam age suit announced by Adellzzi and Atty. Herbert Burstein. The suit, to be brought in behalf of nine operators, also names the Team- bters Union, Us international pres ident, Dave Beck, and 7 of the 12 striking locals. The suit accuses the union of unfair labor practices and failure to bargain in good faith. It charges that the union and the companies that signed contracts conspired to gether to "seize and steal" busi ness from firms holding out against union demands. Tne union has insisted on a 25 cent hourly package increase. The employers' highest offer was a 10 cent package. The union rejected this as well as an employers' offer to submit the whole question to an arbitrator. Hourly wages now range from $1.17 for helpers to $2.21 for dri vers of trailer trucks.- The seven trucking firms named in the announced suit were the McLean Trucking Co., Gerosa Hauling Co., H. C. Bohack, AiP Food Stores, Riss & Co., Branch Motor Express and Century Truck ing Co. Adellzzi said they also will be sued for violating an employers' agreement to sign no separate con tracts. David Kaplan, a top teamster leader and the union's chief econo mist, said of the employers' pro posed suit; "We consider this an act of des peration on their part to stop the collapse of their resistance and to prolong the strike. They hope to scare many of the operators Irom signing . , ," The general cargo strike affects metropolitan New York, all of Long Island, New Jersey as far south as Trenton and New York state up to Foughkeepsie. OTI Spanish Class Slated Spanish classes at OTI will start Thursday, October 21, on the cam pus. , Classes will be held from 3:3" to 9:30 p.m. each Tuesday and Thursday afternoon. Temporarily they will be held in the - Office Machine Technology building. - Instructor will be Daniel Hcr- rera. who is here from Quito, Ec uador, as a student in the Office Machine Technology course. Registration for these classes is open to all students enrolled at OTI. There Is no fee charged for this instruction, as Oregon Tech nical Institute Is absorbing all costs. Students may register any day from 3 to 6 p.m. in the Office Machine Technology building. Thirty-seven have already signed up and the classes will be limited to two groups of 25 each. FIRE PANAMA, Panama m Fire destroyed a block of frame houses in a crowded tenement district here Sunday, leaving more than 400 persons homeless. Twenty were treated at a hospital for Injuries. IMAGINE! NEW FRUIT DESSERTS in 30 Seconds! ONLY Amazo makes Instant Fruit Trsate 54 VANILLA There's no end to the exciting treats you can make with Amazo, the origi nal, the different Instant Dessert. ONLY AMAZO is made with corn starch to give old-fashioned home made smoothness with any liquid with fruit juice, for instance. Amazo is the one basic instant dessert. Try: AMAZO FRUIT DELIGHTS: Pour 2 cups fruit juice (pineapple, orange or grape; lemonade or lime ade) into deep bowl. Add 1 pit. Vanilla Amazo"; beat 30 seconds with rotary beater and it ready to serve 1 B sure to via Amoco. So-teflae intlant pwddings will nol wars in this rtcipsl CHOCOlATf BUTTERSCOTCH . QaKe it" -from me QxU-tft, UU- Uii feoiAj A 1 ! ,., p. 4JA F 1' ' irrntrr f ASSOOMION; Pet Moose Poses Many Problems Spanish Classes To Be Given Evening Spanish classes will be open to the public, beginning the last week in October, for adults. The series will consist of u) classes, two hours each, to be held twice a week, for which a small fee will be charged. Interested persons may register this week at times and places to be announced. Daniel Herrera. OTI student from Ecuador, will be instructor. Before coming to OTI, he was a teacher in his own country for eight years. He has taught high school and university classes in elementary English and SpanLsn grammar in Ecuador. then from a bucket. Now Barney, six months old, Is just like one of the family. At 5 a.m. the eldest Mayfield daughter always goes out to milk the cows. Invariably the little May field boy tags along and, as is the habit oi small boys, leaves the kitchen door open. Bnrney doesn't muff the chance. In the house he goes, eating any- thin? he can lay a tooth to in tne kitchen. The davenport is the next stop, sort of an after-breaklast nap. Mrs. Mayfield recalls the time she mixed up a big batch of pan cake baiter and set it on the side board only to have Barney gobble it up. Ko hay for Barney. But he really goes for milk. He guzzles six gallons a day. Vege tables and fruit heln fill un the empty pots, plus what he can scrounge In the kitchen. . Mayfield has a fenced-in pasture near the house and that's where he will try to keep Barney when he grows horns, Just in case some trigger-happy hunter shows up in tne neignnornood. One thing worries Mayfield. Bar- Largeit stock lead ing make pianoi In thia part of thp well Rent a Spinet piano. Rental 'pur chase plan. Hammond Organ Chord Oraai LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 No, 7th ney Is a growing boy , . , moose . . . ana nis duo pounds just about blots out the davenport when he s resting now. What nckg Mnvfipld fa vnin. j , e-..,iB uj happen when Barney ados the loo the frame of a full-grown, moose? Movie Executive Seriously III HOLLYWOOD Ml President Charles P. Skouras of Fox west coast theaters is in an oxygen tent at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital to day, rallying Irom u severe heart attack. : ' . Physicians' described his condl tion as better but still serious. 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