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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OKKUUN WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1954 "DENNIS THE MENACE" How 'BOUT A PUSH WW. : Is H m tam fcfei telephone 13 ra 13 clear across the country for $gj)00 only 0 pi m other rates from Klamath Falls Boston S2.00 m Chicago 1.75 Salt Lake City 1.00 Seattle 85 Station to station ratos, not including tax, for 3 minutes alter 6 p.m. weekdays and all day Sunday Save time call by number PaeHle Telephone works to make your j P'i 5"i m t nf m m m -m w &k We're giving away worth '50 FREE with A. That's right! Buy the new Norge refrigerator, froezer, automatio washer, dryer or range you've always dreamed of owning and got the Christmas toys your child has been begging for $50 worth of them freo! Como in now. 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Fre quently, network changes occur too late for publication. The Herald & News carries this Information as a reader service but cannot be re sponsible for the accuracy of all entries for the reasons stated. KFMV CBS & ABC, 1450 KC Wednesday Kvening, November 24 6:00 Perry Coino Show CBS C:15 The Choral ten CBS b.IIO Amoi N' Andy CBS 6:53 Nwi CBS 7 .HO Wrdnesdav Nictit Sturv Time 7:30 FBI in Peace U War CBS 7.55 Don flu Edward it t' ' CBS 11:00 1'cniiessee Ernie CBS II 30 Lowell Tho ma CBF 0 0" What Do You ThlnJtV VIS Eileen Barlon Show 6:30 Network Orch. CBS It 00 10 p in. Headlines 10:13 Bill Slerni ABC 10.30 Kilocycle Klub 11 00 Sign Off Newi Summary 11:01 sinn Off KFMV CBS & ABC, 1450 KC Thursday, November 25 fl 00 Minute News Summitry CM America's Favorite Music i::IS Minute News Summary 0:18 America's. Favorite Music B .W Minuve New Summarv (i ll America Favorite Music CA5 Minute News Summary F;4fi America'! 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NBC, ABC Thursday, November 25 45 Thanksgiving Football ;O0 Feature Film OJ Tlianksgiving Festival :53 Devotions 45 Feminine Fancies 15 Robert Q. Lewis :w Tlianknglvintr f.lusir 00 Ballad of Jacob Stein - M Uncle Bill Show, 00 TBA CO Greatest Football Plays :3C Sportsman's Club 43 Sportscholar 00 Groucho Marx 0 Dangerous Assignment 00 All Star Theater . :.'t0 Ford Theater 00 Favorite Story 30 Weather 35 News 43 Sign Off Churchill's Distrust Of Reds Told WOODFORD, England W Prime Minister Churchill says that even as the Germans were sur rendering in World War n, he made plans to rearm them If the Russians advanced further Into Western Europe. The veteran Prime Minister, 80 on Nov. 30, spoke anew of his long time distrust of the Soviets at .1 birthday rally last night. He told the crowd: "Even before the war ended, and while Germans weie surrend ering by hundreds of thousands. I telegraphed Lord Montgomery directing him to be caieful In col lecting German arms and to stack them so that they could easily be Issued again to the German sol diers with whom we should have to work if the Soviet advance into Western Europe continued." Stalin, he declared, was "car ried away by the triumphs of vic tory and acting as if he thought he could secure for Russia and communism the. domination of the world." Churchill said he believes he was "the first well-known person pub licly to state the fact that we have to have Germany on our side against Russian Communist ag gression." The London-Paris agreements to rearm West Germany, he contin ued, resulted from a 'vast rever sal of British, American and 01 European opinion. . .brought about only by the policy of Soviet Russia Itself and above all by Stalin, the dictator." ". . .The world front that has been established and is being strengthened against Russian Com.' munlst aggression will, 1 believe, preserve mankind from another disaster infinitely more fearful Uian any we have ever known or even deamed of in our wildest nightmares." he declared. Once German rearmament is ratified, he said, "the path will be clear for those contact." with So viet Russia from which I still hope a peaceful and easier and ever' more prosperous future for the whole world may spring and grow." Formosan, U.S. Pact Planned TAIPEH, Formosa i" Nego tiations for a mutual defense pact between the United States and Nationalist China are in their fi nal stages and official quarters nere appear coniident it will be signed by year's end. Nationalist China considers the projected pact to be ot Immense Importance because, officials say: 1. It will give permanence to the U.S. commitment to defend For mosa against Communist inva sion. 3. It more br less rules out anv prospect the United States migit recognize Red China or be a parly to any big power deal affectin; Formosa's future, such as the Im position of a trusteeship. 3. It will probably result in i substantial Increase of U.S. mili tary aid to strengthen Chiang Kai shek's armed forces. 4. It wUl tend to bolster the Nationalist Intention of regaining the lost mainland. 5. It will establlsU a strong "They shall not pass" line against communism, and thus greatly en courage those Asiatics outside the Bamboo Curtain, Formosa has been under the pro tection of the U.S. 7th Fleet since June 27, I960 rich', after the outbreak ot the Korean War. But. without a mutual defense pact, the United States could, at any time It chooses, withdraw that protec tion and leave the Nationalists to their own devices. Sources familiar with the nego tiations say the United States has Insisted that the scope of the pact be limited to Formosa and the strateglo Pescadores, elf the west central coast of Formosa. Movie Magnate's Will Probated LOS AWGELE8 I Theater own er Charl'4 P. Skouras' will, dis posing ot an estate in excess of one million dollars, was admitted to probate yesterday. All the community property was left in trust to the widow, Florence. At her death It Is to be divided among their children Mrs. Edith Helen Jungmeyer. Mrs. Margaret Louise Curtl and Charles Jr. Skouras, head ol National Theaters Inc. and Fo West Coast Theaters, died Oct. 33 at tha age of 69. Pi-.;-.: VUr-'""' - - TESTING j toi.-, J. V..ga JJ i 11 ' 1 1 rr i ri.V.i ..' A'l (f.i.'i,..,!,!..!. ) t'.i i v EXPLAINING DETONATOR that drops daubs ot paint on pavement which Are used to measure reactance time of driver is L. B. McKellar, driving examiner from the plant department of the Pacific Telephone Company, Portland. Watching the operation from left, R. C. Hopson, local wire chief and D. A. Shelton, recently appointed chief test board man. Vishinsky Flown Home MOSCOW tfl The body uf Andrei Vishinsky was flown home ward today as the Soviet govern ment announced it would give a state funeral In Red Square to the late deputy foreign minister and chief Soviet delegate to the United Nations. Informed sources said the an-' nouncement of the state funeral 1 meant Vishinsky, who died in New York Monday alter a heart attack. would be burled alongside other Communist notables in the Krem lin wall, behind the Lenin-Stalin Tomb in Red Square. A chartered four-engine Strato- cruiser lell New York lor Paris last night with the massive copper casket. Accompanying the body home were , Vlshinsky's widow Kapi- tollna; the couple s daughter Zin aida; Georgi Zarubin, Soviet am bassador to the United States; and six other members of the Soviet representation In the United States. Meanwhile, Jacob Malik, Soviet anmassador to Britain, left London by plane last night lor New York to replace Vishinsky temporarily as head of the Soviet U.N. dele gation. There has been no an nouncement of Vishlusky's perma nent successor. , The government announcement Movie Money Will Be REDEEMED. at each , of Your KLAMATH- THEATRES YOURS FOR A Y0-: thanksgiving Complef e Your Day By Relaxing and Enjoying a Good Program At ONE OF YOUR KLAMATH THEATRES CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE ALL DAY AT THE ESQUIRE, PELICAN t TOWER Each Theatre Open at 12:45 p.m. DOORS OPEN 6:30 I r I J8I.1JU' h8l.il r tf .-iA iv - -'m s -.z ft U AROUIID Jmr f?- ''.nw of the funeral plans said that be fore the Red Square rites the body will lie in state In the Hall TODAY! Th. RIOTOUS Successor V to'Thi ' PalshMl' lfrBn9 1 HQ JME v t MS Shorts - Cartoon Tanite TONIGHT IS TOWER CLUB SURPRISE NITE X aii . kvnun.x... xTV . Jim ' i i vat. 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