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"PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1955 . KFLW-CBS A ABC, 145 KC Wednesday Evening, Nov. 16 6.00 Todiy'f Sports Highlights CIS Low 1 1 Thomu CBS 6 30 A mot 'N' Anay Music Hall CBS 6:53 Newt Lob . . I 7:00 A New Lar ' I 7:15 Blue Ribbon Bouts ARC 8:30 What Do You Think? a. nm v.i uacy ,an 9.00 Sound Mirror ABC 9M KB! in Peace and War CBS T0:00 10 PM Edition . . tl0:15 Johnny Dollar CBS Ij0:;wi Time for Hrlavitinn 11:00 Sim Off Nawi Summary J 1.03 Sign Off Thursday, Nov. 17 00 Minute Newt, Summary 8:01 America's Favorite Musle . 0:15 Minute New Summary 6:I(f America' Favorite Music 6:30 Minute News Summary 11:31 America' Favorite Muilo 8:45 Minute Newt Summary 6:46 America' Favorite Music 9:00 New BrcaMabt Edition 7:15 DuKan tind Jrtt Show 7:30 Frank Cois CBS 7:45 Harrv BabhMt C' 8:00 Breakait Club ABC 0 00 Blue Skie 8:15 Better Living 8:30 Helen Trent CBS 9.43 Our Gal Sunday CBS 10 00 Wendy Warren CBS 10:15 Ma Perk In CBS 10:30 Youn Dr. Mairn CBS ' 10:45 Guiding Light CBS 31:00 Marian Irom MUler l 11:10 Muilo 11:13 Perry Mfurftn CBS 11:30 Nora D.-ake CBS 11:45 Aunt Mary CBS 12:00 Noon Edition New 12:15 Pay lew Sidewalk Show DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. TONIGHT ONLY! MT MAN tTl MIIUND'COUINS Qt I itniit CRAHGtR t THURSDAY! In his arms she forgot everything... exoept that ahe was a woman) iLW MM M if ANNE BAXTER Ui ROCK HUDSON KfjAp I JUME ADAMS J RVD 12:30 House Party CBS 1:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2 :t0 Hank Henry Show 3:00 Second Mrs. Burton CBS 3:13 Miller Matinee 323 Stop 'N' Shop ' 3:30 Ruth Ash ton CBS 3:40 Music J 45 Ted Malone ABC 4:00 Whispering Streets ABC 4 JO Batn Briefs 4 30 Today's Top Time 5 or) Edward R. Murrow CBS 3 13 Bill Stern ABC S::iO Kasy Listening 5:40 Weather Roundup 3:43 Frank Gnu CBS 5Z3 Hometown News 0 00 Today's Sport Highlight 613 Lowell Thomas CBS :i0 Amos 'N' Andy Musle Hal) CBS 6.53 New CBS 7 00 Godfrey Disjest CBS 7-riO Record Derby 6 00 The Lmt Million B 03 Tennessee Ernie CBS H .10 Grange Program 8 43 Bin Crosby . fi oo Sound Mirror ABC 0 JO AdHres by Gen.. Alfred M. . Gruenther CBS 1000 10 PM Edition 1015 Johnny Dollar CBS . 10 30 Time for Relaxation 11:00 Sign Off News Summary U 03 Sign Off KFJI MBS A DLBS. 1U K0 Wednesday Evening-, Nov II no Pob Greene DI.BS 6.13 World of Sports f2i Hollywood Highlights a im Local Evening News ; 6:43 Sam Hayes DLBS 6:3 Harry Wlsmer DLBS. 7:00 Gang Buster DLBS 7:30 Public Prosecutor DLBS 8:0D Bob and Ray DLBS 8:1(0 Family Theater DLBS y.uu uauriei tieaiier. iwmh 9:13 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS ' 9:10 Klamath Sports Album 0 43 Le Paul-Mary ford DLBS 0:30 JI Jamboree 11.00 Sign Off " - , Thursday, Nov. 17 0 00 Sunrise Serenade and Lle Kw o:jo bona or me nonetrs 6.43 Farm Reporter . - , -y 7:00 Hemingway MBS . , 7:13 Breakfait Gang DLBS K 7:30 Todays Best Buy 7:43 Morning News 8:00 Cliff Engle DLBS 8:13 Morning Melodies 0:43 Basin Hououet 10:00 Newtnaner of the Air DLBS 10:13 Tello Test DLBS 10:30 Visit to Don's 10:33 Quickie Quia " 10.43 Visit to LaPolnteg i:uu &om Hayes New MBS 1:03 Musical Manor . . 1:30 Oucen for a Dv nt.n ' 12:00 Tips from the Town Shop :30 Best on Rennfrl 12:45 Town and Country Time'.' 1:00 Western Rminriim 1:3.1 Standard Bchool Hour DLBS 2:00 Matinee Melodies 3:23 Network News MBS 3:30 Behind the Story DLBS 3:45 Tel Lo Test DLBS 4:00 Glen Fox 4:15 Hemingway DLBS 4:30 Here the Answer DLBS 4:43 Sam Haves DLBS ' 8:00 Timber Tale 3.03 Traffic Jm 6:00 Bob Green, DLBS o:in worm Of Sports 6:23 Hollywood Highlights 6:30 local Evening News t 6:43 Sam Hayes DLBS 6:53 Harry Wlsmer DLBS " 7:00 Official Detective DI.BS 7:30 Crime Flshters nt.ns 8:0i Pob and Hav DLBS wumi or una nee DLBS 0:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 0:15 Fulton Lewla Je Mn 0:30 Coke Time with Eddie fisher R:4B JI Jamhor .'' 11:00 Sign Off KBES TV Channel I CBS, NBC, ABC Wednesday Evening, Nov. 16 12 00 High Noon 1:00 Music Hall 1:15 Secret Storm 1:30 World of Mr. Sweeney ' 1:43 Val Rogue 2.i':i Plnkv 2:30 Howdv n.inrlv 3:00 Feminine Fairies 3:30 City SchdOlf Pgm 3:00 ' Ifnne bill fthnu: S 30 Andy's Gang ' 6:00 Virginia- Famous Skyline 6:15 Dance Time 6:30 Honalong Cat Id v 7 00 201 h Century Kox Show BOO Disneyland . ' 8 00 Follow that Men . 1 t 30 Selenee Fietiesi V f 10:00 w eauwr I 10 05 Big Fights 11:09 Tnt woria n wneeiv 11:33 Midget Mevte 12-00 News and Sign Off TaiarieUy, NT. 17 12.00 High Noon 1:00 Musle Hall 1:13 Secret Storm 1:30 World of Mr. Sweensy 1:43 Vel Bogue 2.00 Pinky L 2:30 Howdy Dedr 3.00 Feminine Fancies) 3:J Matinee 4 46 TBA 5 oo Uncle Bill Show 5: J0 Let See the Werisl 6:00 Ore-Cal Panorama 7:00 Sherlock Helmta 7-30 Star and the Stery 8.00 Grouche 8:30 Guy Lombard 8.00 All Star Theater 8:31 Ford Theater 10:00 Favorite Story 10 30 Damon Runyaa 11:00 Big Picture 11:20 Midget MOvle '' 12:00 News it Sign Off . -j Me ' " ' Pgm r. v NOW CLOSED For The SEASON DOORS OPEN 6:SO P.M. JACK 17EDB as PETE KELLY BLISS iMSfN ar JANET LEIGH EDf.YOND O'BRIEN PEGGY LEE-ANWDEVIIIE-UMARVIN-ElUrnZULO M.WARNCRBROS.. CINEMASCOPE WARNERCOLOR iiiumkim JJ NERVEOIfiGLIHG TWlil DIU .to" POORS OPEN e-SO P.M. IT CREEPS. ..IT CRAWLS... IT STRIKES WITHOUT WARNING! j roug hood win j z2r tfl J TURN ICE-COLD! I M0IIM IVIl W iT i ' ' '.'Xttniip. " ' '""'1 ' 'in iir fur' '- Farm Bureau Ends Meet In Salem SALEM The Oregon Frm Bureau Federation was to close its annual meeting her Wednes day with action on resolutions and election of officers. Earnest Wiegand of Corvallls, former, head of the food technology department at Oregon State Col l.xe, received the federation'! an. nual service award at Tuesday night banquet. Thirty-year serv ice pins were presented to to mem bers. Len Jordan, former governor of Idaho and now chairman of the U. 8. aection of the International Joint Commission, discussed the Elsenhower administration's hydro electric power policies in a talk at Tuesday's business session. . Jordan said the administration policy was opposed Uf "federal power monopoly" and that It had given privately owned companies and local public agencies confi dence to build damt to supply power needs. Persons who Insist en "federal-or-nothlng" development may de lay progress of the administra tion's plan to abut from federal lo local or "partnership" develop ment programs, Jordan said. , He praised the work of Secretary of the Interior McKay and the Fed eral Power Commission's recent licensing of Idaho Power Co. to build low dams In Hells Canyon stretch of the Snake River. ' Arthur Anderson, president of the Colorado Farm Bureau, told dele gates that the "crop of freedom Is tne farmers' best crop." And, he added, a good production of this t-rop of freedom Is the best way for farmers to solve the surplus problem. Being forced by law to reduce acreage would be "morally and economically unsound" and would not be freedom, Anderson aaid. , The acreage reduction proposal lias been mentioned by some farm ers, as a method of reducing nro- aucuon ana surplus. "DENNIS THE MENAGE'1 i . . .. ' FIP3T. TELL ME WHAT YOt'VB FOUND. NVP Train Goes Off Track EUREKA (UP) Eight cars of" a southbound Northwestern Pacific freight train were derailed yester day, doing considerable damage to tracks and ties at the Seward Creek bridge about 77 miles south of here. Oeorge L. Morrison, vice presi dent and general manager of that "operations from Wllllts north Will be tied up a', least 48 hours." Morrison said track crews had not been able to determine what caused the derailment of seven freight cars and a caboose of.8o car train. He fald the overnight (rains be tween San Rafael and Eureka NWP. aaid his "best guess" was were cancelled and that buses were currying iiihii aiiu passen gers between the two points. Serv ice between San Rafael and Wllllts will )e continued until the road is open to Eureka, Morrison iaid. Wounded Deer Fells Hunter GREAT FALLS. Mont. WPl A Oreat Falls hunter is recovering In a hospital from a leg wound Inflicted by a pain-maddened deer. Jess McDonald aaid he dropped two-point buck In the Highwood Mountains. When he reached the buck's aide, the animal sprang up. Irv turning to get away. McDon ald slipped and fell. The buck charged, driving an antler through McDonald's right thigh. Pulling away from the maddened beast, McDonald rolled down a steep 50 foot hill Into a small stream. Looking back up the hill he saw the deer was going to charge again. He retrieved his rifle, which had dropped down the bank, and fired point blank, killing the buck. With the aid of a friend, Mc Donald brought- the deer out. Brown To Face Kidnap Charge ! SAN FRANCISCO- (UP) Arthur Ross Brown, 30-year-old fugitive ex-convict, will be returned : to Kansas City, Mo., to face charges for the kidnnp-murder of an 'at tractive socialite whose nude body was found in a field. - The FBI said Brown boastfully admitted abducting Mrs. Wilma Allen in Kansas City Aug. 4. Brown said he planned to rape the wo man, but changed his mind and shot her twice in the head. Brown appeared before U. 8. Commissioner Joseph Karesh and signed a waiver of extradition yes terday. Brown was arrested early Mon day by police and FBI agenta who caught him asleep in a stolen car with two loaded pistols at his feet. Jack Barry Named Winner Of Jaycee Speech Contest Jack Barry. Merrill High School aenlor, was Judged the winner In the county-wide Voice of Democ racy contest sponsored by the Klamath County Junior Chamber of Commerce. The final test was broadcast over KFJI at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. Participants from seven of the county's nine high schools participated. Barry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Barry, Merrill. Is a four-year let- lerman In sports; was student body president In 19M; Is senior class president this year and edi tor of the school annual yarbook. He won a tSO U.S. government bond given by an anonymous man donor. The Voice of Democracy contest is a national script writing, voice contest sponsored by the Jaycees. A tape recording of Barry's speech will be sent to Portland for com petition In the state contest later thia month. The state winners com pete for the four co-equal national awards. The Jaycees Voice of Democ racy committee was Gail Osborne. Frank Ganong and Leo Moratad with Jack Otterbein as chairman. Margaret Rodgers. Bonanza sen ior, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rodgers, won second place. Margaret last year won the IOOF United Nations speech contest and received a trip to U.N. Headquar ters, New York, last summer. She won a table model radio donated by Bob Egge. manager of Sears. The third place winner was John Vandenberg, Sacred ' Heart Aca demy senior, son of Judge . and Mrs. David R. Vandenberg, Klam ath Falls. Farm Women Tour Hospital A tour- of Klamath Valley Hos pital wu conducted on November 10 hv X4r. Alva flrlfflth. man. EELTTS aT HaTanmanager- '. Vandenberg Is actlvt In sports at the academy and plans lo en ter the law school of Portland Uni versity next fall. He received of Shaw stationery Store. Neleta Dunlap, Klamath Union High School sophomore, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Robert L. Dun lap, was given honorable mention. She received a camera set from Leo Moratad, Leo's Camera Shop. Jack Otterbein said the contest could not have been held without the fine cooperation of the school principals, English and speech teachers. Merrill, Malin, Bonansa, Ollchrlst, Henley. KUHS and Sac red. Heart Academy patticlpated. Ely and Cbiloquin did not send contestants. Barry will be honored at a dinner meeting of the Jaycees Monday, November 21, at 7:30 p.m. ' The contest was judged by Joe Mercer, president of the Modoc Toastmaaters Club. Mrs. Helen Landry and Mrs. Addle Mae Nix on, city librarian. ath County Farm Bureau Woman. The gooup met for the regular month ty meeting at the commu nity lounge prior to the tour. Mrs. Orlfflth took the group through the various hospital de partments explaining the functions of eiuch and the use of the varied equipment. She gave costs and stated that It was necessary to make frequent replacements to keep, jhe equipment functioning 100 per cent. The hospital constantly adds new and more modem equip, menk to increase the efficiency of the hospital and of tht staff, HOME EXTENSION CALENDAR November J1-JJ November tz Fort Klamath Unit "Making Cakes Attractive" by project leaders. POSTER BOY NEW YORK (UP) Tommy Woodward of Baltimore, Md., five-year-old victim of polio, has been named 1958 March of Dimes poster boy, it was announced today . by the National Foundation for In fantile Paralysis. EARTHQUAKE MANILA ID Manila felt a moderate earthquake Wednesday but no damage was reported. The second tremor in 24 hours regis tered an intensity of four on a scale of ten. It was believed centered In Pangasinan Province, about 90 miles northwest of Manila. - Thursday-Fridoy-Saburday Specials! 'Children'! Wool Aft Gloves and Mittens 70c Men ! Drown S m Leather Oxfords 6 9S Metol Waste Baskets Lof9, iM fil Low, Low Pricei Hut iMT Green. Stampi BON BAZAAR 4480 So. 6th Next T Orefen Fe4 CAA Blames Prop For Ditching WASHINGTON tin Propeller failure was blamed by the Civil Aeronautics Bosrd Tuesday for the ditching of a Pan American World Airways plsne off the Oregon coast March 26. The CAB said the No. I propel ler failed and ripped Its engine from the plane shortly after take off from Portland en a flight to Honolulu. The agency recommended re. placement of hollow steel propel lers used on the aircraft, with propellers having solid metal blades. The report said Hamilton Standard, the propeller manufac turers, have acheduled teats "for the Immediate future" of solid aluminum alloy blades. After the March 2 ditching, the a plane occupants plunged Into the water and awam to life rafts which had been cast adrift. Four died and one was injured. Laurence Wolf Hearing Set PORTLAND l) Circuit Judge James W. Crawford Tuesday set Dec. S as the date for a hearing on the guilt of Victor Laurence Wolf, the confessed killer of Ker mlt Smith. Smith. S4. was killed April 31 by a bomb which Wolf aaid he had wired In Smith's car at the urging of smith's wife. This Implication of Mra. Smith was rejected by a Jury, which cleared her. Wolf confessed in epen court under terms of an old and seldom used law. That permits the court to determine the degree ef his guilt. Judge Crawford said he'd call on a Jury to do It. Two psychiatrists who examined Wolf aaid they plan further tests before deciding on his aanltv. 8hould the tests Indicate Welt Is Insane, his attorneys have aaid they will change Wolf'a pita to Innocent by reason of Insanity. Brazilian Leaders. 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