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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1955)
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1 955 PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH' FALLS, OREGON (Radio otog ( XFLVr-CBS ABC, Hit KG Tburkday Evening, Nov. 17 00 Today'! Sports HttilifriU is Lowell Thomas CBS 6:30 Amoa "N Andy Muile Hall CBS t m news VtJO 7:00 Godfrey Uift CBS 7:30 Record Derby 6 00 Hews CBS m 8:03 Tennessee Ernie CBS V The Lost Million H:iS Bind Crosby CBS 9:00 Sound Mirror ABC 0:30 Treasury Show CBS 6:43 Galen Drake CBS 10:00 10 PM Edition News 10:19 Johnny Dollar CBS 10:30 Time for Rrlaxat.on 11:1)0 Sim Off News Summary Friday, Nov. 18 i 6 00 Mlnuta Hewi Summary 6:ui America s Favorite MubIc 6:15 Minuta News Summary b:16 America s Favorite Music b:30 Minute News Summary :31 America's Favorite Music 6:43 Mtnule Newt Summary 6 44 Amerca's Favorite Music 7 00 News Breakfast Edition 7:13 Dusjan and Mtit Show 7:30 Frank Goss CBS 7:45 Harry Babbitt CBS 0:00 Breakfast Club ABC b:00 Blue Skies 0:13 Better Livlnf 11:30 Helen Trent CBS 8:43 Our Gal Sunday CBS 10:00 Wendy Wanen CBS 10:15 Ma Perkins CBS 10:30 Youns Dr. Mln CBS 10:43 Guiding Light CBS 11:00 Slop 'W Sbop 11:13 Perry Mason CB5 11:30 Nora Drake CBS 31:43 Aunt Mary CBS 12:00 Noon Edition New 12:13 Paylest Sidewalk Show 12:30 House Party CBS 1:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:30 Hank Henry Show 3:00 Second Mrs. Burton CBS 3:13 Miller's Matinee 3:23 Stop 'N' Siop 3:30 Ruth Athlon CBS 3:40 Music 3:43 Ted Malone ABC 4:00 Whispering Streets ABC 4:20 Basin Briefs 4:.T0 Today'! Top Tunee 6:00 Edward R. Murrow CBS 5:13 Bill Stern ABC 3:30 Easy Listening 8:40 Weather Roundup 8:43 Frank Goss CBS 0:53 Hometown News 6:00 Today's Sports Hffhllffhls 6:13 Lowell Thomas CBS 6:30 Amos 'N' Andy MuhIo Hall CBS 0.3.1 unevroiet Mews uo 7:00 2tst Prerfnct CBS 7:30 News CBS 7:33 Jack Carson CBS 8:03 Tennessee Ernie CBS 8:30 Forward March 8:43 Bins Crosby n 8-itndmrrr- ABC 8:30 California-Stanford Football Rally 10:00 10 PM Edition 10:13 Johnny Dollar CBS lO.-.m Time or Re'axatlon 11:00 SI in Off News Summary 11:03 Sign Off KFJI MBS DLBS, 1159 KC Thursday Evening, Nov. 17 6:00 Bob Greene News DLBS 0:13 World of Sports 6:25 Hollywood Highlights 6:30 Local Evening News 6:43 Sam Hayes DLBS . 6:33 Harry Wlsmer DLBS 7:00 Official Detective DI.BS 7:30 Crime Fighters DLBS F 00 Bob and Ray DLBS 8:23 Lea Paul St Mary Ford-DLBS 8:30 Wheel of Chance DLBS 8:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 8:13 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS . 9:30 Coke Time with Eddla Fisher DLBS 8:43 JI Jamboree 12:00 Sign Off Friday, Nov. 18 6:00 Sunrise Serenade and Lata New 6:30 Sons of the Pioneers 6:43 Farm Reporter 7:00 Hemingway MBS v r. H.,11 BLOCK S . 31st ANNIVERSARY regular SPORT Blue Sutdt Whit. Buck SIZCS AA Black Elk NVCSwtS Black Sued 5Si I Brown Elk j-MJ Cream Elk 30 Styles to Choose From L4J BT1 aaawt aWBBVi n7Va 711 Main St. Open Fri. Night Till 9 P.M. 713 Breakfast Gang DLBS 7:30 Today's Best Buys ; 7:43 Local Morning News 6 00 Cliff Engle DLBS 6:13 Morning Melodies 8:45 Basin Bouquet 10:00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS. 10:13 Tello Test DLBS 10:30 Visit to Dona 10:33 Quickie Quia 10:43 Visit to LaPointes 11:00 Sam Hayes MBS 11:03 Musical Manor 11:30 Queen for a Day DLBS 12:00 Tips from Towo Shop 12:15 Noon News 12:20 Best On Record 12:43 Town It Country Time 1:00 Western Rounduj ' 1:45 Matinee Melodies 3:23 Five Star Newscast MBS 3:30 Behind the Story DLBS 3:45 Tello Test DLBS 4:00 Keyboard Kapers 4:13 Hemingway MBS 4:30 Here's the Annwer DLBS 4:43 Sam Hayes DLBS 5.00 Timber Tales 3:03 Traffic Jam 3:33 Newscast MBS fi CO Bob Greene DLBS 6:15 World of Sports 6:23 Hollywood JilfhllfhU 6:30 Local Eve. News 6:43 Sam Hayes DLBS 6:33 Harry Wlsmer DLBS 7:00 Counterspy DLBS 7:30 Bob and Ray DLBS 8:00 Army Hour DLBS 8:?.p. I ei Paul - Mary Fird DLBS fl 30 Family Theatre DLBS it .00 Gabriel Heatter DLBS 8:15 Fulton Lewis Jr. DLBS B:.'l0 Evening Serenade 0:43 Les Paul & Mary Ford DLfii f:.V) JI Jamboree 11:00 Sign Off K BE 8 TV Channel i CBS. NBC. ABC Thursday Evenlnr, Nov. 17 12:00 High Noon 1:00 Music Hall I:Ij bL.tt St3im l:.to World of Mr. Sweener 1:43 Val Roruc 2:00 Pinky Lea 2:30 Howdy Doody 3:00 Feminine, Fancies 3 30 Matinee 4:43 TBA 5:00 Uncle Bill Show 3:30 Let's See the World 6.00 Ore-Cal Panorama 7:00 Sherlock Holmes 7:30 Star and the Story 8:00 Groucho 8:30 Guy Lombard 8:00 All Star Theatr 9:30 Ford Theatre 10:00 Favorite Story 10:30 Damon Hunvin 11:00 Big Picture 11:30 Midget Movies 12:00 News 12:03 Sign Off Friday. Nov. 18 12 00 High Noon i:uu music Hail 1:13 S-cret Storm 1:30 World of Mr. Sweeney 1:45 Val Rogue Camera , 2:00 Pinky Lee 2:30 Howdy Doody 3:00 Feminine Fancies 3:30 Matinee 4:45 TBA 8:00 Aunt Polly's Birthday Party 5:30 Wild Bill Hirkok 6:00 Finger Painting 6:15 Canadian Capers 6:30 General Sportstlme' 6:43 Warmup Time 7:00 Cavalcade of Sports 7:43 Frank Leahy's Football Foreci R .00 Life of Rilev 8:30 Hollywood Album 8:43 Medical History 8:30 News 8:00 TBA R:W TBA 9:43 Talent Time 10:00 The Line Up 10:30 Weather 10:33 Premiere Theater 11:33 Newa 11:40 Sign OH November PTA Meeting Delayed LAKEVIEW The November meeting of the Lakevlew PTA has been moved to Friday, November 18 at 8 p.m. at the high school when the Lakeview Junior and senior high schools present their annunl open house. Following a short PTA business meeting, parents may attend 15 minute class sessions conducted by the Junior and senior' high teachers In their departments. Del bert Milholland and Stanley Tooke, principals of the two schools, have arranged the open house. Don Hotchkiss. PTA president. Invites the public to this open meeting to see the school In ac tion. $3.99 SHOES 4 to 9 - B 3 1 1 DENNIS THE MENACE' Vk, gJtewgL J 11-17 Cr emjKiinwsv. SUR I HEARD 0U CALLIN'. . . BUT V0U DIDN'T SOUND LIKE VOU WERB REAL AW? YET' John Graham Before Arraignment Today DENVER (UP) John Gilbert' Graham appeared outwardly calm tyid confident today a few hours before his scheduled arraignment before Judge Edward J, Keating on charges of murdering his moth er, Mrs. Dalsie E. King, o4. There was no Immediate mdlca lion whether Graham would plead innocent or ask for more time to consult his lawyers w.ien he goes Into court lor tne first time in connection with the sabotage of an airliner in which his mother and 43 others were blasted to their deaths last. Nov. 1. Since his imprisonment in the Denver County Jali Graham has given no indication whether he will refute the confession he gave to the FBI shortly alter his arrest Monday. The FBI &ald he admitted plant ing a home-made bomb in his mother's luggage and sending hel lo her death on the airliner In order to collect $31,500 in trip In surance and to share in her estim ated $150,000 estate. District Attorney Bert Keating said he already bad 16 witnesses lined up to testify for the prosecu tion of the 23-ycar-old explosives expert. He planned to press for trial early in January and demand bealh in the gas chamber for Gra ham. Graham's 32-year old wife, til I ' s VH k k k i- s k x n vkf v lu H h , a t ... . &-k y " ""k. s v " S. k,v ,-k , v V K 1 1 t v k. "tV "N k . k . k k k k V V k A MAN WHO LIVED fe AMD BREATHED VIOLEMCE! li2r- with Hi tvsk - J DOORS OPEN 6:30 Appears Calm i Gloria, the mother of .his two chil dren, told reporters Wednesday she was "not going lo believe a thing until I see Jack." "I still love him and I'm right behind him,'' she said. But a few hours later the visited him in his jail cell and departed in tears. She refuted to talk to reporters after the visit. Earlier in an interview at the home of her parents in suburban Lakewood, she maintained com posure with difficulty and showed the effects of- daa of strain. Granam was being held in $100, 000 bond in an isolation cell, where he was reported to be in good appetite and even optimistic. Aside from his attorneys, his only known visitors have been his wife and (he pastor of his church. ' HAT PASSED .LOUISVILLE, Ky. W A Crimi nal Court Jury yesterday passed the hat for $15 to aid a 62-year-old man after acquitting him of a charge of failing to provide for his 10-year-old daughter. The charge against William L. Hardy was brought by his former wife. Mrs. Una Briner, 51. He told the jury he was working as a furnace salesman on a commission basis but that sales were so bad he earned only $1.94 last week. fo brma peace mih a bvlfat. ; 1 k k - s v ror son? murrjr . - - town 5k PC0 :. r - , ' t ri ll IXUIUhilI KH TV Leading Man Situation Approaching Desperation tu invr uncitv 1'nlted Pre. Hollywood Writer HOLLYWOOD (UP) Wanted for television: Handsome actors, not too young or too expensive, to hold hands with Lorelta Young and Jane Wyman. Television has other shortages, such as quizmasters who don't leer, but the leading man situation approaching disaster. This is the big problem of Ruth Burch, who is one of the most sought-after women in television. Miss Burch wields power over 5.000 actors every year. She's the casting director for 16 filmed TV shows. Including "You Are There," "Frontier," "Screen Directors Playhouse," "The Bums and Allen Show" and "Wyatt Earp." Her worst headache, she decided today, Is finding leading men for uuicuu ana Jane. i "They're limited on the money they can spend for leading men, so the actors Can't hp Inn tviwnciit. the casting director explained. "The men musi not oe too young, either." Miss Burch works up to 16 hours A riflv Rt. vaHmin TU film L-tirfinD I After reading the script, she makes ' a list of several actors for each part I and calls them to make sure they ! are available. They hurry over for , unci views wnn producers and di rectors, who usually make the final decision. Ac nnn anlni nnta it "Tf .mi. don't know Ruth Burch, you don't wont in TV. Valley Grange Names Conway LAKEVIEW Valley Falls Grange members elected Tom Conway as master at their recent annual election. To fill the office of overseer will be Ed DeBoy; lecturer, Mrs. Fred Messner; steward. Gay Counts-, assistant steward, Roy Mulkey; as. sistant lady steward, Mrs. Roy Mulkey. The other offices will be filled by Mrs. Lottie Simms, chaplain; Mrs. Roy Ford, treasurer; Mrs. Kelt Gunther, secretary; Roy Ford, gatekeeper; Bonnie Lang- slet, Ceres; Mrs. Gordon. DeBoy, Pomona: LaVonne Kraulz, Flora; Mrs. Harry Newton, musician; Mrs. ftick Gawronski, juvenile ma tron. The executive- committee will be Donald Simms, Ralph Loveless, Harold Langsiet. TAKE POWDERS LOS ANGELES iff) Instead of a shower, five prisoners took a pow der at Lincoln Heights Jail. Still wearing street clothes, the five were herded into the first tloor shower room yesterday where they climbed a ladder left by work men and escaped unnoticed through a window. All were either charged or convicted of misde meanor violations. They had been ordered into the room to change from civilian to jail garb. s .f A & ry.vv.Affr.irVL 0 I Mi 1 1 U I ji -i h SZuTlTTTTs Parts have to be cast for TV shows with the speed of light, which might account for the way some of the plots turn out. Miss Burch casts some shows, , like "Make Room for Daddy," in an hour at her desk that is stacked with scripts, contracts and ringing telephones. - - s One day she called Frank Fay at 5 p.m. for "Screen Directors Play house" and told him to report for work the next morning att 8 o'clock. "Once a girl was due en the set at 9 a.m. but phoned at 8:30 a.m. saying she was 111," says Miss Burch. "I had another actress In her place by 10 a.m. She learned the lines between scenes.1' . - NOW CLOSED, For The SEASON ' TONIGHT. 13 PELICAN SURPRISE-NIGHT! DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. LAST DAY! . . v im-MttiiflM- JAffC SAMUEL Wh.r. 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