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IIERALT) -AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, OCTOEER 26, 1955
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Godfrey's Ship Wobbles
On 7V Despite Crew Loss
NEW YORK OJPl-i-'Aflhur God
frey's storm-tossed ship, sullering
lrom three new losses ,ln Its crew,
wobbles onto TV chaiuiels lonlsh;
in the fate of reports thai more
lieave-ho may he on the way.
Godfrey, Ihe fiery-tempered em
cee of the airwaves, applied the
ox to three members o! his "TaJ-
cnt Scouts" crew Tuesday pro
ducer Larry Puck, musical con
ductor Jerry Bresler and announc
er Geoigo Bryan.
The dismissals followed the tur
prise pattern of other Godfrey
."lines of such performers as
Julius La flosa, Marlon Mailowe,
Archie Bleyer and the Mariners.
The firings canio without notice
while Godfrey was preparing lor
tonight's TV program at the Penn
sylvania National Hors'o Show In
Hnrrlsburg.
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There were reports that singer
Lu Ann Simms might' be the rext
victim of Godfrey's wrath. Miss
Simms, who took six weeks leave
from the Godfrey family alter uiv
lug birth to a daughter, has not
received delinile word from Ooa
frcy that she'll be back on his
show.
Miss fiimins' husband. Lnrrlng
Buzell said: "Her vacation Is up
on Nov. 1, but we haven't heard
lrom Godfrey yet. We should know
one way or the other by next
week."
There were reports, loo. that the
McGuirc Sisters, a singing trio
with the Oodlrey mcnose. might
be endangering their position by
ihelr extensive entertaining activ
ities outside the shew.
One source close lo the Godfrey
show said that Puck had set the
pot to boiling last, December when
iie became engaged to Miss Mar
lowe, Puck, once the rlqht-hand
man of Godfrey, hod his duties
whittled away after tha: point. He
and the utian-haircd Miss Marlowe
were married on May 6. a few
weeks after Godfrey fired the
sultry singer.
The source stated that Breslei
was fired Tuesday because he had
acted as piano accompanist ' anil
arranger for Miss Marlowe during
nlcht club engagements in New
York and Boston early this year.
"Bryan was the Innocent party
In Hie firing," the informant add
ed. "He was kind of a smoke
icreen as the Mariners were In
the Marion Marlowe firing."
Godfrey, who still sutlers from
on ailing hip, has seen his rating
slip this year. Ironically enough.
one oi tne principal cau;es of hi'
Wednesday night audience trou
bles Is that he has lost a major
share of watchers lo a friend of
his, Walt Disney, whose "Disney
land" overlaps the Godfrey .time
sioi.
Diem Proclaims
Viet Republic
SAIGON. South Viet Nam lM
Premier Ngo Dinh Diem todav
solemnly proclaimed South Viet
Noin a republic and became its
first president.
Diem, who came lo power In the
miasi oi cnaos and despair last
year, won 98.3 per cent of the vote
In a referendum Sunday. The ac
tion deposed ex-Emperor Bao Dai
and made Diem, the new chief of
state. ' 1
A constitution is' scheduled to be
adopted next month, and soon aft
er a general election will name
the nation's first legislature.
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Berber Seeks
Exile's Return
RABAT, Morocco ttfi Thnml cl
Olttoul, the Berber chieftain from
Mrrrakcch, has thrown Another
loop into Morocco's uoliticnl taiiRle
by propohiiiji to put back on the
throne tne Sultan he helped de
pose.
E! Glaoul, lonar recotmlzcd as
ihp leader ot the mountuin-dwcUina
Beroeis, announced in fl stntemeni
yesterday that Sultan Mohammed
Ben Youpsof, should be re'urned
trom his exile in Madagascar and
tet back on his throne.
Krenchmen and Moroccans who
heard the proclamation, road by
hi Giaout's son from the Mens of
the palace of the French resident
general, could not have been more
astonished. ,
El Glaoul, now in his 80s.
listened to the reading ; with
a smile., There was no cxulanution
of his abrupt about-face.
Briefly, this is the knol-bv-knot
conlUMon into which El Glaoui cast
yet anolner twist: ,
1. Two years ao Kl Glaoui
mined with the French m raUylng
Berber country chiefs to a narley
and entineet'inR the ousting ol
Sultan Ben Yousset on 'he grounds
lie was 'too Ultimate with extreme
nntionalisls, mostly city born
Arabs.
2. Hen Yous?ef was replaced by
ihp agtn and politically mexper
.enced Mohammed Ben Moulay
Arafa.
3 Fxtreme Nationalists began a
campaign oi terrorism and iwice
tried to assassinate Ben Mnulny.
4. LaM month the French govern
ment decioed to remove Ben
Moulnv and set up a regency
council as a substitute for him.
Kl Glaotil bitterly opposed this,
and so did -most ol the 300.000
Frenchmen in Morocco
5. Nevertheless Ben Moulnv was
fXlled to Tannier, (he rrency
'Ouiu'U 'Aiis imnlly created, and
'he naticnallMs woe promised that
Hen Yotissrf would be returned to
Frnnce but not tc hU throne
Itom his exile in Madagascar.' ,
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VATICAN CRT i.ft The Vaii
can's Congregation of Rites met
Tuesday to consider miracles pro.
nosed I o r the canonization ot
Blessed Vincent Palloitt. the Ital
ian priest who founded the Pious
Society of Missions.
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AF Slates
Radical New
Saucer Craft
' Hi rHARLES f'ORODRY
United fress Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON (UP) The Air
Force will send up at any limt
now radical new alrcrart sure to De
mistaken for flying saucers.
One day soon you may see a
(i.m. 'uiraiiinii let cr,ilt soom
traiohi nn irnm the around and
dart away at supersonic speed. Iv
may be shaped line a disc or a
triangle.
Bin it umn't be a flvinir saucer
one of those weird objects that
have been reported dancing across
the sk es fcr the past cignt years,
The Air Force said in an ex
haustive report Tuesday night that
flying saucers are the bunk. The
number thai cannot be logically
explained Is approaching tne van
ishing point, the service saio ui
making nubile a study ol 5.00U
saucer sightings since mld-1947
At the same time the Air Force
took sonic ot the wraps from air
craft thnt "will be a new phenom-
non in our sl:les and under certain
conditions could give the illusion ol
the so-called Hying saucer.'
Apprehensive about . public re
action, Air Secretary Donald A.
Quarles said the new planes will
not be "supra - natural or myster
ious." They will be manned, if
manned at all, by "normal" earth-
men. Thev will obey natural laws.
The public will be informed about
ihem within security limits.
Two of the new planes are ine
Ryan vertical take-off and landing
jet and the disc shaped Jet built
by Avro of Canada. The Ryan
plane, having delta or triangular
wing. Is due to fly at any time
from , Edwards Air Force Base.
Calif. The Avro plane, long dubbed
a flying saucer, Is under develop
ment and no flight time is knuwn.
Quarles emphasized that other
countries also can develop such
planes, distinguished chiefly by
their ability to rise and land with
out runways.
As for those mysterious saucers.
the Air Force said in a 31fi-pagc
scientific study that "no evidence"
of the existence of such things was
lound. Investigating methods are
eood now, It said, that only
three percent of this year's sight
ings are unexplained.
Quarles said that no objects like
those ponularly called saucers
have flown over this country. None
of the so - called saucers "were,
in fact aircraft of foreign origin."
Hp was sure the unknown three
per cent were conventional phe
nomena or illusions.
SCS Displays
Activities
SILVER LAKE Displays, maps
and photographs of activities of
Conservation District will be fen-
tured at an open house in the SCS
office in the r,chool building here
Friday afternoon,' October 28. This
is the allernoon of the power cele
bration marking the energizing of
(lie Midstate Electric Cooperative
HneS in the Silver Lake area.
Eston Porter, chairman of the
board of supervisors, and DUane
Crane and Jack Gillette of the
SCS will explain conservoton prob
lems of the district and show typi
cal ranch plans.
Visitors to the power "celebra
tion are invited to view the SCS
displays from 2-4:45 p.m.
.' . .. NBC PREDICTS .
TOKYO Wi The president of the
U. S. National Broadcasting Co.
today predicted live television pro
grams will be beamed from Amer
ica to Europe within five years,
and to Asia within 10. "A chain
of Microwave stations spanning
the oceans should make this pos
sible," suld Sylvester L. Weaver
Jr.
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Potato Festival Parade held
construction of the float.
Macdoel Scouts
Plan Birthday j
MACDOEL The local Girl
Scout troop Is planning a birthday j
party in observance of its 10th an- j
niversary. The party will be held
at 2:30 p.m. Friday, October 28, I
and all parents and friends are
invited.
Plans were made at a Wednes
day meeting at the home of Mrs. 1
Elmer Happen. Mrs. James Butler j
reported , on the progress of the I
Siskiyou County council planning
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