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PAGE SIXTEEN HERALD AND NEW?. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOr.ER 21. 1955 Betty Hu:zm Prepares TV Comekzck Tuesday For Test est singer ill t!;e world I'm pretty hosey.'But I give my heart to the people to Tm sure the people, show." ,' t 1 X k: VI, AX '7 V-"-- MAY IS A BEAUTIFUL MONTH buf the litrerbugs who confrib uted this carload of junk and rubbish to the general scene didn't add a thing. This picture was snapped by County Engineer Bill Canton on the new Westside Highway above Upper Klamath Lal:e, one of the most beautiful drives in this part of the counlry. This newspaper strongly recommends stronger penalties for those convicted of littering our highways. Photo by Canton By ALINE MOKISV I'liitt'it I'ress Hollywood Writer HOLLYWOOD 'UP) Belly Hut ton thought her firs; television show was sucu liu.co the quit show business. But Tuesday the bouncy blonde .will trv lor a TV comcbrck "to prove to" ir.yseU I'm not a failure." The downfall in the review, ol "Satins and Spurs" was one of TV's nio.it contiovcrsml moments a year ago. Most cnllcs frowned upon tli show, a music il with new tunes written just -lor Betty. Tiv: program was the first color 90 minute "spcctaculr.r" and drew more sharp-eyed notice tiian fumre progran . Miss Mutton took one lock at the reviews and retired from show business. But later she took an other look at the Rood review of her "farewell ' liimitclub act and decided to stick around. NBC asked Betty to five TV a second chance, so she'll star in a variety siiow Tuesdav with root stars Bob Hope and Jimmy Dur ante. "I'm verv nervous." bubbled Hit singer during; a rehearsal today. "I realize I have a lot at s'.ike let's not kid each other." The boisterous star gives hus band Alan Livingston credit for in ducing her to try TV again. "Since I've married Alan I've re rained conlidcnce." she said. "He lei. I should do a show that I know how lo do numbers irom my nilihtclub act and my own songs. "He wants me to feel I haven't failed. He felt I did not have the right material before, and there was no point in my leaving TV on a bad note. He wants me to prove to the world that 'Satins and Spurs' wasn't all my iaull." As Betty points out, TV has mended its ways since that first "spectacular." Now tried-and-true musicals with familiar tunes are used. Or, when new tunes are writ ten for a show, such as "Our Town", they are released weeks in advance on records so .the public can get used to them. "I hope people will be pullmfr I for me ana be on my side." said , Betty. "I want tnem to understand tins is not a 'spectacular' or in color. It's only an hour show, and not a bisr epic. "If I stink this time, I'll b aw fully sick inside. I'm not the meat- :R CLUB li FEATURING VERA MASON Just toured with Bob Hope and Arthur Lee Simpkins. Now Appeorinq THIS WEEK ONLY! Special Dinner Show Niqhtly 10:15 P.M. 97 SUPPER CLUB Choice Steaks 2.50 Southern Fried Chicken 2.25 3 Shows Sat. First Show At 9:30 P.M. No Cover Week Nights Ph. 2-9352 for Reservations V M 4tfc J ? ? Obese Wife Fails To Meet Demands CHICAGO P An attempt to reconcile a wife with a husband who contends she's too fat failed Thursday. Trial of their divorce cult was set for Dec. 8. Mrs. Lillian Korzeu, 44. refused to report her weiuht as of Thurs day to Judqe Charles S. Dougherty of Circuit Court. "WeiRnt lias nothing lo do with this." she declared. On leurmnB efforts to bring peace between her and her' husband, Michael, 43, had failed, .'udgc Dougherty set the trial date. The Juagc had ordered Mi s. Kor zen last May, at the lime Korzen sued for dlvoicc, to slim down from 1011 pounds lo her wedding diy weight of 121 to sec if a recon ciliation could be worked out. Cmi ntih A incurs R.ifi?ro Flaming Cross Burns In Texas WICHITA FALLS, Tex. 'ill A flamlnit cross, once Ihe feared pymbol of the Ku Klux Klan in thr South, was found burning last niubl In a local resident ml area, pro' domlnantly Latin American. A similar fiery cross was burned In the same area about two years auo. In ll'5- two crosses were burned at a location near a drive in theater. No arrests have been made In the cases. Police believed Iwt night's cross was the work of "high school kids looking lor excitement." FAIRBANKS. Alaska W winteriii'.' ground In remote nioun Slaikcd by wolves and besieged ' lah'OUs country nu.llieast o! here, by hunters, caribou continued to w"ile uni'ivdiaaolo caifbou ..., ih t,,w Tj,h.n helds '11'" C1' A1',st:1 "iimway, by ihe hundreds Friday seekinrj 'heir winter feeding grounds in AF Anneunces Aercbee Test AI.AMOGORDO. N.M. (UP) 'Ilic Air Forte disclosed loaay it hoik an Acrouee rccket to on a!- this is one of the few times thtms- i lulIUL U1 ti m1' noov,. me Lann z niicis of ihv iininii.ls Inve m:'.de 'l"'ce "rirK September in a incm:;clvns convenient to hunu;rs stutiy of t.'tcoMtu.s and tempera- Northern Alaska. The herd, estimated by the Fi:.h and Wildlife Korviee to excoed 10.000. is xnifcrutinK irom near the Canadian boundary to its naturnl durnu; And the .sho:l cnriboii , huiifirpdH of hunter: ,eason. iror.i ! Toughs Mufilcile Decsd Victim NEW YOKK lUPt Tecn-aned P.anutei'M Uioke into, a iurerul home alter ;iiree of ' their uanr. members had been anesied for murder, lipped their 15-yeur-old victim from his casket and "cut the body lo ribbons," a judye re vealed yesterday. The tii.-.cio;,ure wr.s macte by Judye .Samuel Leibowitz as the three l(J-ear-cld sluyer.s ii.pe;red uelrro turn lo be sentenced iur imirder. The defendiints, all ntrmbei.s ei Ihe "El CJuito"' rfaiit!, interrupted (heir lir.st driee niurtier irml to plead guilty to second degree imir der. Ra.vmor.ri Hollcy was sen'enced today lo 30 years to lite in pnson. Robert Smith nnti Robert Willliun." were sentenced lo 20 years io life I lures in tne upper atmosphere. The experiment was not con- nil pL-ris of the territory nre tak-innCl, n wun "oiner rocKei m?ni I in? iidvnnU'.pc of the uuod shoot- , lo aliilude of 70 miles on Oct. in;-. Humers tro-i hrner cities are . wncn me Air rorce siuaiea me loinini; native Indian lamilies to ;tlluCls of sodium vapor at the ex harvest the meat. j Ircniely high altitudes. The? Fi-h e.nd WUulile -Service i The rocke. used in the meteorite .-Mid nioie iSkmi 700 h;,ve bet n I -penn.eiit cai ned a nose cone on killed since Hie mi-a ration started 1 wh,c-1' a t-unless steel diaphragm Satin-day. Others imp been letled i w;us oc'ltcd- but the kills lviveii't been reported As the rocket traveled through to FWS check st li i ion.'' t space . 'particles in spjee .shuck The Hood of humors brought it the tii;phram and the sound was plea from FWS a;enis to stop ; Iransmiti.ed lo .receivers at Hollo "herd shoolini;." Li):e,buila5o hum- i man Air Force Base, ers of tiie old We.'-t,' hunters have Scienlihis ht the Cambridge Re been firin-r without aim into the (search Ceincr who participated in massed imun-ls. And as the her.l ihe experiment believe by study- move on. many derd i'.".d wound- nui these sounds raid the nose cone H behind. I itself they can learn somelhinp I.OS ANGELES UP ) A special antleriess deer season was st for Lassen nnd Modoc counties Thurs day by the Fish and Game Commis sion. The commission set the dates as Dec. 10-18 - with- a maximum" of 3000 permits to be issued. Twenty per cent of the permits will be re served for those making applica tion in person at Susanville. Any hunter wiih a valid license may apply, the commission said. The remainder of the permits can be obtained bv mailing an application to the Department of Fish and Game in Sacramento, The commission said a public draw ing for the permits will be he'd at the office at 8 a.m. Nov. 22. Successful applicants will be charged S3. The commission in other action today delerred a decision for one year on a proposed special elk hunt in Coiit'.a County and granted permission to hunt pheasants in the Mencota waterfowl manage ment area and in Colusa, Sultyr. Sacramento and Merced County refuges during the season from Nov. 19-Dec. 4. ' I B&fs mid Girls! !; Saturday, Oct. 22 II AM to 1 PM ' Ass't. Sscy. American Bowling Congress, from Chicago Conducted by ED HOEY, AM PARENTS! Have your children fake ad . vantaae of .this chance to learn how to bowl ... any one 10-13 years of age is eligible . . . absolutely FREE! I 3319 So 6th ' ' " Ph. 5245 I ed eai iO'iu The FWS expected highway the wee? lor : i'ld t lie tvu-d.'eu ; about the meteor particles, mo.M eoniinue eru-sinir thn'of them microscopic in size, which; at leart the rest of; are thick above the Earth's at- i mosnhere. Gef DRIVEWAY CODERS Now FROM GRAHAM BROS. Phone 5541 nmb re s . 9th & Pin Phone 3373 r-n . j.. ;i ---i get a free ak reco tssisi J rci I est! I Not long ago a hush-hush, camouflaged '56 Chevrolet scorched the nerve-breaking road up Colorado's Pikes Peak for a new NASCAR certified record the first time that old King of the Mountains has seen a new official stock car record in years! And what a road! 170 chilling turns and no guardrail! It's the first and only time a new model ever proved itself such a great road car before its introduc tion! 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