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T TUESDAY, NOVEMBER' 22, 1B55 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, QRESON -PAGE TWO BC KFLW-CBS AUC. 145 KO r - Tueiday Evening;, Nov. 21 a 00 Today's Sporti HiKMifhti T n It ltv.ll Thnmu CBS Z i.:tO Amoi 'N' Andy Mutic HU CBS T C.5S Chevrolet Newi t-HJ 7-00 S34.0O0 QueatlOiyCBS - 7:30 Newi CHS ,7.;i5 Jack Carbon Show CBS U 00 News CMS m it 05 l euneibce Ernie CBS a 8:;t0 Preview of Tomorrow a B;-15 Bin. Crosby CBS u-nn d'vH on lh Sides 9 13 Sound Mirror ABC " e ;K Uie is Worth Living 1 00 10 P M. Edition 1U:15 Jolinny Dollar CBS U. JO Time for relaxation ll oo Sign off Ncwi Summary J103 Sign Off Wednesday, Nov. 23 T fl oo Minute New Summary T h oi America'! Favorite Muilc t'-15 Minute Mwi Summary t Iff America Favorite M utile 6.:t0 Minute News Summary b:Jl America's avorit Muie 6 45 Minute News Summary m H.4G America'! Favorila MunIC t 7.00 Newa Breakfast Edition 7 15 UuRn St Mest Show - , 7 JO Frank Com X 7 Hry Babbitt CBS 8:00 Breakfaul Club ABC am Blue Skies :13 Better Living U.M Helen Trent CBS 0:45 Our Gal Sunday CBS 10 ,00 Wendy Wairrn CBS 10:13 Ma Perkina CBS M 10:30 Young Dr. Maloue CBS 10:45 Guiding LiRht CBS 3 11 0 Mauazir.e Newiland Theater JI:i0 Music "11:15 Perry Mason CBS , ll:.(0Nora Drake CBS 11:45 Aunt Mary CBS m 12:00 Noon Edition Newi li!:)3 Payleti Sidewalk Show aOtO House Party CBS 4:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:30 Hank Henry Show 3.00 Second Mrs. Burton CBS 3:15 Miller's Mntine :t:25 Stop 'N' Shop 3:H0 Ruth Ashlon CBS 3:40 Music Fill 2:43 Ted Malone ABC 4:00 Whispering Street ABC 4 20 Babin Briefs 4::t0 Today'a Top Tunea 5 00 Edward R. Murrow CBS S IS Hill Stem ABC 5;.i0 Easy LUIening 3:40 Weather Roundup 6:43 Frank Gosa CRS ft f)5 Hometown News WOO Today' SporU Highlight! H 15 Lowell Thomas CHS 6 .10 Amos 'N' Andy Musie Hall CBS b m news cms , 7:00 Join The Navy 7.15 Blue Hi boon Bout ABC 8:;i0 What do You Think? 11:43 Bin Crosby CBS 8.00 Sound Mirror ABC : ' fj ;i0 FBI In Peace and War CBS 10,00 10 PM. Edition 30:13 Johnny Dollnr CBS JiJ:;iO Time for Reliixwtlnn 31:00 Sign Off News Summary 11:03 Sinn Off KFJ1 MBS & DI.BS. 1159 KG Tuesday Evening, Nov. ZZ 6 00 Boo Greene News DLBS fi 15 World or Sports H:2i Hollywood Highlights 6.:( Local News 6:43 Sam Hayes DLBS fl -.13 Harry Wismer DI BS 7:00 Treasury Audit DLBS 7:30 Broadway Cop DLBS flfl Bob and nay DLBS ' fl 25 Les Paul Mary Ford DLBS K .'to I Ask You DLBS fl cm Gabriel Hentter MBS 0 13 Fulton Uwl MBS U 43 Les Paul Mary Ford DLBS 9 50 JI Jamboree 11:00 Sign Off Wednesday, Nov. 23 ' (1:00 Sign On C 03 Sunrise Serenade and Lata Newi fc .10 Sons of the Pioneers li.43 Farm Reporter 7:00 Hemingway MBS 7:13 Breakfast Gang DLBS 7 no Tmlay's Beit Buys 7-43 Local News B:oo Cliff Enale DLBS POOR3 OPEN 6:30 FM. ENDS TONIGHT ! ? NAKED VIOLENCE! rr ai sen m Mi WiTiTTtTTTT VMM HOT. ICtt UUi BRIMCS TAYl'OK fiull -0 U - . ri.iiri mm Devil (cddess 8 13 Morning Melodleg ft:43 Bakln Bouquet 10:00 Newspaper of 1ha Air DLBS 10 I3 Tello Tea DLBS 10:30 Visit to La Point 10:43 Quickie Quiz 11:00 Kraft News DLBS 11:03 Visit to Dons 11:10 Musical Manor " 11:30 Queen For A Day DLBS 12:00 Tips from Town Shop 12:15 Noon News 12:30 Best on Record 12:43 Town and Country Time 1:00 Western Roundup 1:43 Matinee Melodies 3:20 Behind the Storv DLBS " 3:43 Tello Test DLBS . 4:00 Keyboard Kapers 4:13 Hemingway MBS 4:30 Here's The Answer DLBS 4:43 Sam Hayes DLBS 3:00 Timber Tales 3:03 Traffic Jam S::to Klamath Sport Album 3:45 Traffic Jam ti:L0 Hob Green" New DLBS 6:13 World of Sports 6 23 Hollywood Highlight 6 :s0 Local Evening News 6:43 Sam Hayes DLBS i:M Harry Wlmer DI.BS 7:00 Gang Busters DLBS 7:50 Public Prosecutor DLBS R O0 Rob and Ray DLBS 8:23 Les Paul Mary Ford DLBS 8:30 Family Theatre DLBS BOO Gabriel Heatter MBS 0:1 fi Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 9:30 JI Jamboree 0 43 Les Paul Mary Ford DLBS 8:30 JI jAmboree 10:00 National Grange Service Awards MDL 10:10 JI Jamboree il.OJ ti,en off KB E 8 TV Channel I CBS, NBC. ABC Tuesday Evening, Nov. 22 11 50 D-votiona 12:00 Matinee 1:00 Music Hall 1:13 Secret Storm l:;i0 World of Mr. Sweeny 1:4.1 VI' Hogue 2:00 Pinky Lee 2:: llnwuy Doodv 3:00 Feminine Fancies 3:.to Afternoon Theater 4:43 TBA 3:00 Uncle Bill Show 3::t0 Western Theater 6:11 News & Weather 6:.'I0 Boston Blackie 7:0 i XM.O ' Oustlon 7:.T0 My Favorite Husband 8:00 Phi) Silvers Show B :m Celebrity Playhouse 0:00 Liberace 9::tO lAt t Kick It Around 0:30 Hollwood Album 10:00 Famous Playhouse 10:30 Highway Patrol 11:00 Best Theater 12:00 News & Sign Off Wednesday, Nov. 21 11:30 Devotions 12:00 Matinee 1:00 Music Hall 1:13 Secret Storm l::to World of Mr. Sweeny 1:43 Rbt Q Lewis 2:00 Pinkv Lee 2:30 Howdy Doody 3:00 Feminine Fancies 3:30 City Schools Pgm 4:00 Afternoon Theater 5: Uncie BlM Show 5:30 Andy's Gang 6:00 Dance Time 6:13 News 6:23 Weather 6:30 Hopalong Cassldy 7:00 U S. Steel Hour 8:00 Disneyland 6:00 Follow That Man 9:30 Science Fiction 10:00 Best Theater 10:03 Big Fights 11:03 The World nf Wheel 11:35 Midget Movie 12:00 New St Sgln Off. "DENNIS THE MENACE" 11.2? Ion. '! wyrt 'tr. CAM I SEE THE FIRST PZHW W EVER EARNED? Red Chinese Warn SEAT0 Countries TOKYO W Communist China to day wtuned the soulhe&st Asia treaty nations that intervention in eny fightlnK in Lao. Indochina, will not be tolerated by China and r.U peace-loving nations that sup port the Geneva, agreements." The Red radio, quoting an "ob server ' in the oillclal Pelplng Peo ple's Dally, attacked the United Stated and blamed the Laotian gov eminent lor talcing U. S. advice. The dispute is over handling ol remnants of the Pathet Lao Com' munlst fighting forces. DOORS PEN :90 PM. NOW PLAYING! ANTHONY QUINN TECHNICOLOR INORTS - CARTOON - NEWS MAN OF VIOLENCE- WOMAN OF COURAGE! IT'S HERE THURSDAY MORNING ENJOY OUR x MOTHERS! 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The 33-year-old actress ana Morgan. 40, drove to Reno and were married yesterday at the Episcopal chapel. Actor Rory Cal houn gave the bride in marriage and Charles Hayward was best man. The couple have to be back in Hollywood later this week lor film work. Miss De Carlo, one or Holly wood's most traveled performers, was also one of its most eligible spinsters. Her name . had been linked romantically with many men, Including a German baron, an industrialist, Moslem Prince Aly Khan and Peter Townsend, recent ly rejected suitor for the hand of Britain's Princess Margaret. Miss De Carlo acquired an 8- year-old stepdaughter by the mar riage. Morgan is a widower. Miss De Carlo said she decided to desert the spinster ranks "be cause now I know what I want from life with a man who will be my life's partner." HALF-SIZE FLATTERY 9002 n'-J' -ftr talk lll&tlf It's the long-nalstert look for Halt-Siers no fashion more flattering to the shorter, fuller fig ure! 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The lawyer said Mrs. Woodward wants to testify and will waive immunity, making it possible to use her testimony should any case develop against her. The widow, dressed In black. emerged late in- the day from Doctors Hospital in New York City, where she had been under treatment for grief and hysteria. Flanked by her physician and Gurfein, she moved slowly and with bowed head through a curious crowd that had waited to see her come out. , Her chauffcured sedan speU her from the hospital to county police headquarters here on Long Island. After three hours she left the building and had to be helped to the car. Back in New York City. she was half-carried by her lawyer and doctor Into her town house on Manhattan's fashionable East Side. Her police questioners said she was "pitiful" but declined to take advantage of a standing offer to postpone further questioning. She stuck with It to the end and was finally dismissed. In an' adjoining room Dr. John M. PrutUng, her physician, waited and occasionally was called to help her regain control in fits of weep ing. It was the third time police had questioned her. TRI.CITIES THE A foNLV QUICKJ 'way yi 10 Plus Tox J Just 76 minutes away ( j fly back the same day. q I Phona 7332. E HI W H O People Read SPOT ADS -you are. WESTCOBST amines t j Republican Conservatives Try To Hold 7956 Race Open WASHINGTON (DP) Repub lican conservatives are discussing ways to keep the 195J GOP presi dential contest wide open until President Eisenhower announces bis political plans. They fear that If Mi'. Eisenhower decides not to run again and then delay his announcement the GOP convention next August might be left with little choice but to nom mate whoever Is favored by the President or his principal party supporters. A highly placed Republican told the United Press Monday that he knows the subject is being dls. cussed. But he added that he 16 unaware that any organized plan is being developed. He said sponsors of any such plan are extremely wary of launching It as long as they think Mr. Elsenhower possibly might seek a second term. If Mr. Eisenhower should with draw because of his heart attack two months ago, some Republi cans, such as Senate GOP Leader William P. Knowland. want the announcement early enough to flvo other potential candidates time for a pre-convention cam. paipn. On the other hand, the all-out Eisenhower partisans have pro tested against putting .pressure on the President for au early deci sion. There has been a recent up surge of hope among these Re publicans that he will run again. Discussions of ways to keep the contest oocn. pending an an nouncement bv the President, has centered on the proposed entry oi "favorite son" candidates from a number oi states. However, the prospective favorite sons are re luctant to step out as iong as Mr. Elsenhower's plans are unknown. Meanwhile, the newly - merged AFL-CIO said In a special an nouncement that it has invited both Mr. Elsenhower and Demo cratic presidential aspirant Adlai E. Stevenson to address its lirst convention In New York next tnonth. In 1952, both the AFL and CIO endorsed Stevenson, who cam paigned on a pledge to repeal the Taft-Hartley Law In favor ol new- labor legislation. Mr. Eisenhower campaigned for Taft-Hartley modi- Correction We're Selling CORNED PORK ROASTS 49s, MALLORY'S MKT. Merrill-Lakevieyr Junction 'ixinn rather than, repeal. agreed to speak oq Thursday Dec. . ness the president "will send a Th. AFL-CIO whose convention . The White House, it said, has special message .... Instead of ap niini Dec 6 said Stevenson I indicated that because of his ill-lpearing personally." ' right track to low-cost car financing with W Tell your dealer you want fo pay for your car with a loan through U. S. National Low bank rates Easy budget terms Fast action ho red tape. 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