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PAGE TWO HERALD AN'D NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14, s (Radii) Jjoq "DENNIS THE MENACE" KFLW CBS ABC. U KC Wednesday Evening, Dee, H no Today'i Sports HiKhlifttU 630 Amoi 'N' A nay uuste Hall CBS 6:53 Newi CPS 7:iXJ Ii(,u CrCa.;y Show 1:15 Blut Ribbon Bout ABC 8 :J Wiul Do You TJilnk? 8 Binn Crosby CBS 9 00 Sound Mirror ABC 0:0 r'Bl in Peace and War CBS 10:00 10 PM Edition 10:15 Johnny Dollar CBS JO;.'-1 to for HrlHXftion 11:00 Sign Off Newt Summary 11.03 Sign Off ,v Thursday, Dec. 13 00 Minute New Summary A Hi America Favorite Mtuic :15 Minute Newt Summary 61ti America's favorite Mutlc 1.10 Minute Newi Summary :J1 American favorite Muilo bMft Minute Newi Summary tMU America's Kavonte Mutlf ? 0O Newt Breakfast En"ilK 7:1.1 Dug-an anrt Mcl Show 7.30 Frank Ciosi CBS !;: Har: Babliitt 900 Breakfast Club A40 o IMK) Blue Skief ti.li Better Llvlifc 9;i0 Helen Trent CUV 9.4S'Our G' lunaaiy f 10.00 Wendy TVftjfen CM 10:13. Ma 1 erkuia l:w Ynunij Dr. Mnk'i" Ctfi IfMft Ciuirllni Leeat CPS 11:00 Marfan (rem Umrmt 1I:(0 Music 11:1.1 Perry Mmm CBS 11:30 Nora Drake CBS 11:43 Aunt Mary CBS 12:00 Noon Edition News 12:1.1 PaylfH Sirfewaw ffcw 12:.I0 Jfouoe Parly CBS 1:00 Arthur (jodfrev COS 2:10 Hank HVnry Show 3.0-i Second Mrs. Burton CBS .1.13 Miller Matirtee. 3 2.1 Slop 'N' Shop ni.TO Ruth Athlon CBS 3:40 Mu.ic t 3:45 Ted Malone ABC 4 00 Whiiperln( Streeii ABC 4:20 Eflsm Bneft 4:.10 Trd Top Tune 1 AOOKdward R Murrow CBS I) 15 Bill Stern ABC y.K) Weather Rounduo .145 rrnk Coil CBS IV!" Hnmtlwi New: 000 Today'i Sports Hlslillfhtt 6:13 Lowell Thomas CBS 6 30 Amos 'N' Andy Music Hall CBS DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. ENDS TONIGHT I 1 t SCI n I JV "' J EXCEPT HERBERT l ttTES RAY MILLAND tKUCOU THURSDAY! Sweeps The Screen .Like A Thousand Sandstorms J 1125 am mm HUUStO lldll) V mm A 33 News CBS 7 00 (indfrfy IJigfU CBS 7:;J0 Herord Oroy 8:00 News CES 8.05 Tenneiiee Emit CBS 8:30 Squad Car Santa Claus 8:43 Bint; Crosby 8:00 Sound Mirror ABC 8:.t0 Orchestra CBS 10.00 10 PM Edition 10:13 Jnhniw Dollar CBS 10 30 Time for Relaxation 11 00 Fim Off News Summary 11 03 Sim Off KFJI MBS A DLBS, 1151 KC tt'ednrnday Evening, Dec. H r,n nob Greene DI.BS (1 15 Warren Bunan Sporla Report blJ Hollywood HifhllRni ft .,0 First Federal News 6 43 Sam llei DL.RS e:,'.3 Harry Wi.ner DI.B1 7:00 Gam Butters DLIS 7:30 Public Prosecutor DI.BS 8:00 Bob and Hay DLBS B:2.1 Let Paul-Mary od DLBS H im J-arnlly Theater DI.BS U00 Gabriel tlealter MBS J:ti1 Fulton l.ewit Jr. MBS O tt-.sn Bob Inch Show II 41 Is PaiH-Vry Tord rf.S 0 Bob Inch SliDW U.uB Sign Off . Thursday, hK. 15 Early N.vs u L.t huiuise Serenade with Lx4 :;n hons of tne Ploneeta 6.43 Frfrm Reporter 7:00 Hcimnjlway MBS 7:13 Breakfast Gam DLEsA 7:::0 Today Bet Lui 7 45 Bum an Newt H IHJ L'llff tnfile DI.BS 6:13 Mom l tic Melodici with Lucas . H:43 Hatin Bouquet io n i NcuspHper of the Air DLBS 10:1.1 Trim Tct DLBS o:,n Vtf l to '.aPoiniea 10:43 Quickie Quiz ll:uO Si. m Hai News MBS 11:05 Visit to Dons 11:10 Jolly Roger Show li :m Quten for a Dav DLBS iU.OO Tipi from Hie 1 own Shop 12:1.1 Bunyan Noon News !2:::o P.et on necord U 4.1 MU' Town and Country Time 1 (Kl Btll LHcly Roundup I M Standard School Hour DLBS 2:U0 Wayne Lorrke Show 3:2.1 Network Newt MHS 3:.t0 Behind l ho Slorv DLBS 3:4.1 Tello Test DI.BS 4:00 Glen Tax Show 4:15 Hemingway DI.BS 4:.J0 Here's the Answer DLD 4 13 Sam Hayes DLBS 5 '00 Bunvan's Timber Talei 3 ii.1 Johnnie's Traffic Jam 6 00 Bob Green DLBS 6:13 Wrren Bunyan Sporls Report 673 Hollywood HiKhflffhli ;.'I0 First Federal News 0:43 Sam Hayes DLBS 6 .1.1 Harry Winner DLBS 7.00 Official Deteriive Df.BS 7,;;0 Crime Finhters DLBS H 0 Bob an'., D1.US R2S l.es Paul-Mary rord DI.BS II :i0 Wheel of Chance DLBS fl 00 Gabriel Heatter MBS l 1.1 Fulton Lewis Jr MRS 9:30 Coke Time with Eddie Fisher DLBS 8 45 Bob Inch Show 11.00 Sicn Off KBKS TV Channel I CBS, NBC. ABC Wednesday Evening, Dec. 14 11:50 Devotions S 00 Matinee 1:00 Garden Home It Farm 1 : t d secret Storm 1:30 World of Mr. Sweeney 1:45 Val Hokii Camera 'ix I'mlo i -e 2:30 Howdy Doody 3:00 Feminine Fancies 3:30 Med ford City School 4 00 Afternoon Theater n-.W (In-le B'M Ahow 8 .'to Andy's Gan ti 00 DHitct Tims n h-w 6:2.1 Weather ti,;w Honaloitf Canidv ' 7 00 20th Century Fox Ho n:00 Duneyland fl:00 Follow that Man 10 00 Modem Tales of the Texas Hangers 10:30 Best Theater 1 12.00 New and Sim Off Thursday, Dec. 15 11 50 Devotions u 1Z;;0 Matinee 1:0(1 MU'.lc Hall 1:1.1 Secret Stotm 1:30 World of Mr Sweeney 1:45 Val Hozue Cameia 2:00 Pinky Lee Feminine Fancies o..iw niicrnuja ineiicr 4:4.1 TBA " 5:00 Untie Bill Aow .1:30 lr See th World 6C0 Ore-Cal Panorama Q 7 IKI Sherlock Holm 7 ::0 Star and th Story 8 W) Grourho B.'M) (iuy lumbar do 9.00 All Star Theater i I'ord 'i nealer 10 00 Favorlta Story 10:30 Djmon Runyan 11.00 Bif Picture 1 1 ::;o Midget Movie 12 00 Newt & Sign Off Pirn. DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. ENDS TONIGHT ! 1 r irfrtll mi urn TECHNICOLOR RFTtV MRRJTT tUIffiSSllBlJSn mmrf torn HttH Today WASHINGTON i,r A sprcial. otparllKiin commi.s.sion creli?u bv CuiiKie-s.-. inccU today to oi'Kunizc and alar, an inquuv Into all as pects cf the government's security program. Vice President Nixon sent out Ilie cili lor Ihe meet inn Dec. 3. snyins ne nail born requested to do so by President Eisenhower. Nixon planned lo welcome the members, drawn equally iroin pub lic and private life, and then de part. He ii not a member of the commiAoion. The commission was approved by Congress last summer. Some mem bers of Congress expressed hone ilfi study would heln lo lift the controversy over the adinniistin- ii'ju 5 empioje security program out of politics. Willi this in mind, the date for ihe group's report was set after ne.t year's ejection. The commission's study Is not confined, however, to the employe .cvuniy piuKram. n embraces all laws, presidential orders and ad ministrative regulations relating to imeiiii'.i secuilty. As directed by Congress. Eisen hower, Nixon and Spenker of tin- House Rayburn iD-Texi each ap pointed lour members of the commission. Girls Plan Seal Sales ' (blV CMS YOU HAVE ID PAY FOR ft? I TKlX'oHr TrK Wl&kGrf SHOP''' Christmas Seuls ol Ihe Tubercu losis and Health Association will be available again next Saturday. December 17 at the Klamath Falls Branch,. First National Ban ol Portland and the U.S. National ank Chemult Civic Improvement Club Holds Annual Party CHEMULT The Chemult Civic Improvement Club held its annual Christmas party on weanrsuny, uc cember 1. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Gooch at Beaver Marsh Mrs. John Herman and Mrs. Lloyd Hauptman, were co hostesses. The president. Mrs. Richard Girl Scouts and Camp Fire girls; Clausen, presided over the short assisted with the sale on Decern-! uuau," bcr 10 In the two banks. Olii Scouts who staffed the booth at the First National Bank were Donna Yunk, Ann Baxter. Susan Smith. Sharon Samples. Janet Jon schelt. Karen Ramey, Phyllis Whitby, Jean Ledbetter and Ruth Russell. Camp Fire Girls on duty at the U.S. National Slink were Linda Lanphear. aanrgare-. W.a-Dcaiald. Juciy Kavn. fear. mr, Jaatv ette lifley, Mnry taratMa. tatty Kiffty. JkowiMM'y O.apmro. JuiUi .!ntar, MarrlM Iaoia. taaai ?ckam. Opponents Of Dixon-Yates Want Congressional Action WASHINGTON W Democratic loes ol the repudiated Dixon-Yates contract want Congress to take : direct hand in a "no holds barred1 court tight a pa Inst the private power group'., claim for Z'2 million ocllr.i'3 in damages. B-n. Keiauver id -Ten nt an nounced ycdteiday he plans to in I rod uce a resolution calling for appointment of a special counsel' lo light the Dixon-Yates suit, filed earlier in the day at the U.S. Court or claims. Kciauvcr thus joined Sen. Ander son (D-NMi, who said such a spe cial lawyer should make certain the Justice Department puts up "no milk toast defense" against the Dixon-Yates claim. The Justice Department regularly defends the government in suits against it. There was no immediate com ment from the department. Anderson, chaiimfin of the Sen ate-Hou.se Atomic Enerpry Commit tee, said the proposed special counsel should also hunt, for evi- Khrushchev Makes Boast NEW DELHI Ml N i k I t a Khrushchev boasted Tuesday of annoyintr America" over the Is sue ol Portuguese India and said rim WIS IdmVOHS TECHNICOLOR KATHARINE HEPBURN movie Land magic OOORF OPFN 8:SO P.M. TODAY! 2 Action Features! I rue r .w'l,l,lWW,i.ii.if 'wiaw I ALL HELL BROKE"vS T loose,... Qfvr Mn tSi j5. 1)1 VICTOR MATURE If. J Acriov hit- rrtoBv'- kiiuGthpe f PLUS Lot Nwi And Color Cartoon Strike Enters Second Week DETROIT Wi Detroit Is trying lo et alone wilhoui its three resular Ciaily newspapers, but It isn't easv. rae stereotypers' strike that has paralyzed the presses of the De troit News, the Detroit Times and the Detroit Free Press ended its secono week today. mosi people have turned In stepped-up radio and television newseasts. or to lour or eight-page tinuiKt!ncv. panel's. The struck newsnaDers hnv rnn. iinuea collecting loca news I ii nnoh a juiniiy operated note newsroom iney provide it to radio and tele vision stations without cost. bwanip.-d by a windfall of lorn! advertising, the stations ha ve rnn. ecled some of their national pro grams lor local shows punctuated with commercials. Retail stores, without imiunn advertising, report Christmas busi ness falling short of anticipated record levels. Advertisers are lurnlm; to niher' media. Ncignborhood weeklies have expanded. A .foreign languago newspaper switched to English pages. A slnkc-born union news paper and "lluownway ' shopping guides have appeared. Out-of-town newsnanrrs nnri nl. kinds ol magazines sell faster lhau usual. The elleci of the strike on reimll rade suite Dee. 1 Is dlfiicult to measure. Some stores snv sale. Iill arc runnine ahead of in'si ooi- But most s.iv they were nnlirjiiniil inc even higher increases over lftM. Other stoics snv sales are' oil considerably as compared with f a ear ago. i Attendance is reported below j normal at spoi ls events movies I : and oilier entertainment lacking' .v UJ1,o, iivnspaiH-r puoiicity Stormy Seas Sinks Ship I.OM10N i.n One shin taillK. another Was missing and Sev I enlnrlnlnniem oral were in distress Wednesday i Klirushchev-Bulganln tour in slormy seas and log aiound1 Great Bntain. i There was no immediate icpoit of any loss of life. The British motor vessel Vic toria cuv sank oil the Dutch Is. lann o( Tcr.schelling eaiiv Wednes day alter a collision in the to,; with the Italian ship Valcntma Bi bolini. Fiftv cre'imen of th- B.itiL'-ton Vuloiia City ucie taken aboard 'he Polish ship worlnwo. believed to be a tiuwler, which was in the vicinity. The Valrnlina Biboluil was dam aged extensively and was being towed to Emtien bv a Dutch tug All Pnelun t I c 1. I .. .. i .. !,,., .. ... ' . i tron. and Ted Huey. royal pe.ron. - nit-Hi imi inr fs-.: . . . m.st n( n.n c. ...j L . l m llieir chairs, i-hs; matrons aiui' 1" return lo Whubv T , , d av I P""'""" nd .!"'ar;? """ Search by helicon,, d Jhh escorted; to the throne and pie- I The serving of refreshment! closed , the evening meeting. dence of possible law violations hi connection with negotiations which led up to the signing of the power contract more than a year ago. Both Anderson and Kefauvcr. who heads a Senate Antimouopoly subcommittee which held hearings on the contract, indicated plainly they do not want to trust the Jus tice Department to handle the claim case alone. Anderson said the department had been Involved in negotiations "looking toward paying Dixon Yates money." Kelauver said that if administra tion officials were "doing their duty they would have a case In court against Dixon-Yates by this time, trying to recover some of the real damages suffered bv the government through the conflict o! interest which permeates this en tire contract." The Atomic Energy Commission, which negotiated the contract for a 107-mi.lion-dollar private power plant with the Dixon-Yates group at President Elsenhower's direc tion, repudiated the contract last month. It -based its action on an opinion by A EC General Counsel William Mitchell that Adolphe H. Wenzell served a,s an adviser to the government in the contract talks "while having a conflicting private interest." Dixon-Yates challenged this con tention in the suit it filed yester day. Wenzell was a Buduet Bureau ; consultant during this period while also serving as a too official of financial house that later beramo fiscal agent lor the Dixon-Yates group. he did not mind "If our remarks the First Boston Corp.. a New York me uisiikco ana rcscmeo. Speaking to a group representing I lie Inidi Assn. of the Indian Par liament, Khrushchev said: "I have said that Goa tlhe chief Portuguese settlement In India 1 must come to India, which has a rightful claim over it. "But that annoyed America and they came out with strong sup port of Portuguese possession of Goa." Soviet Premier Bulganin an nounced in a recorded broadcast thill Russia and India had agreed on Important questions concerning turtner development of economic and scientific cooperation between our countries." He gave no details. Khrushchev's remarks about American views on Goa referred lo a Joint statement Issued in Wash ington by Secretary of State Dulles and visiting Portuguese Foreign Minister .loao Cuiiha. Dulles and Cunha referred to the "Portuguese provinces" In India and condemned speeches which the two top Russian leaders Khrushchev and Premier Bulganin were making In India. Tile joint statement said these speeches were designed to foment trouble between East and West. Later Dulles denied that, by is suing the statement with cunha, he had put the United Stales on Portu gal's side in the dispute over Portu guese India. Tile two Kremlin bigwigs gave a lavish eight-course dinner Monday night tor Prime Mmiser Nehru and nearly 1.000 other guests. The party was given at a palace which once belonged to the wealthy Nizam of Hyderabad. It was ttie last Russian in India during the Home Extension Dee. 19-Dre. 33 December la For; Klamath. "Picture Selection and Framing." by agent. December 20 Project leader training mecling, fairgrounds, by agent, for followmg units: Alia mont. Bonanza. Buena Vista. Cliilo quin. Conger-Fa irvlew. Henley. Keno, Klamath Falls, Merrill, Mid land. December 21 Klamath Falls, Picture Selection and Framing," by agent. U5AF Officer Shot In Hunt A U.S. Air Force captain was a shocting victim on December 10. opening day ol Cie doe season in Modoc County. Critically injured is Captain Lyle ; E. McMicliacis. 3B. mi canary Street, North Highland. California. The officer was shot by an un identified hunter as he stooped to pick up fire wood two miles north of the California state quarantine station. The bullet from a high- powered rifle passed through the lower hips from the rear, splin tering the pelvic bones. He was taken to the Modoc Med ical Center, Alturas, by ambulance from that city. Gerald C. Wilson, Modoc Coun ty deputy sheriff, in reconstruct ing the accident, said "bullets were flying everywhere," when Del Bax ter, fish and game warden and Jim Collins. California Highway patrolman, were acivised of the ac cident. Tne two men crawled be hind brush to the stricken man to escape being hit. Wilson, also called to the scene, said 3.500 doe permits were is sued and probably 90 per cent of that number w'cre hunting in the small area between Tionesta and Perez. McMlchaels was injured within 150 yards east of State Highway 13A on the Meats Road which is near the Glass Mountain Brick Company. Reports from Alturas indicated that both his legs were paralyzed. Committees were named to dec orate the Christmas tree at the club house for the Christmas pro gram scheduled for the evening of December 23. Mrs. Robert Barlow will be in charge ol tne program and Mrs. Ray Darnell and Mrs. C. C. Long will be in charge of preparing gift bags for the chil dren which will be distributed by Santa Claus. WoiOen members of the club are asked to meet at the home ol Mrs. Vein I. Brader the morning of December 31 to make popcorn tails an fill sacks. Lunch will be tluck. Mrs. Clauson announced that (50 has been collectad for ihs United Foot drive. This amount his been ajian many times over tnrougn FATALLY BURNED DALLAS m A. L. Foster, year-old paralyzed pensioner, u fatally burned yesterday by flania that engulied his overstuffed in. valid chair. County Fire Mnrshu rial nooa saia uie lire apparent started when a cigarette fell froni the mail's lips, a 40-year-old on' daughter attending him hid stepped across the street ana v.. (We payroll deduction plan of the unable to hear his' screams. many employes of both the Or.., Northern and Southern Pacini. ... the two major truck lines, the Ben! Portland and the Pacific lai, mountain Express, all of w count on the quota of the inal town. Some sort ol benjj! will be held in January for n, March of Dimes. ' w Following the business raw ing, there was a gift exchange bl tween members. At Ihe close m the evening, a surprise blribji, greeting and shower of cards extended to the two who had birth, day anniversaries on December 7 Mrs. Carl Ramsey and Mrs. Myrtli Hasn. Included also was Mrs. Jofe Hermar., whose birthday anniver sary was in late November. Mrs. Galbreath Visits Portland CHEMULT Mrs. Corwin Gal breath spent the weekend in Port land with Mis. Karl Waldion of Oretech, attending the Cancer So ciety training school held at the Multnomah Hotel. The women were delegates from this area. ' 1 Mrs. Galbreath will report on the J training school to the Chemult Gar nen Club, the Gilchrist Garden Club and the PTA group m Oil-: chi lst of which she is treasurer, j Mrs. Galbreath is active in the Civ-: 1c Club and is president of the Gilchrist Garden Club. Quotarians Plan Meeting vuutni ih iii win gainer oaiuruay evcnir.R. December 17, at the home of Helen Major? on Grant Street I for their annual Christmas party and. as customary. th gilt ex change will be toys thai will be presented 10 the (uvenile heme. Ruth Jjohnson is chairman of the afiair, assisted by Nadine Colvm. LaVerne Slusscr and Joy Rolph who head the various committees. The club's final meeting for the month was- held 5cember 6 at Ihe Winema Hotel when each mem ber contributed toward a gift for ihe Juvenile home, which is also an annual custom in connection with this part of its service work. Committee reports disclosed that, i as a result of the audiometer tesi intr in the schools thi3 fall, two I children were found who need spe I cial ear treatments, funds for which will be provided by Quota Club. Also, two needy families were helped this past month with food ! and clothing. ! Sergeant Odcll Olson of the city police department was guest speak er at the club's final meeting in November, when he discussed the importance of safe driving, not only on the one special day designated for that purpose, but throughout the 3t5 days of the year. He explained the functions of traffic made to get uniform driving laws throughout the- country. See Our Biq TOYLAND The Gun Store 714 Moin Ph. 3863 HERE IT IS ... The Most Enchanting Of All Musical Instruments . . . THE HAMMOND ' SPINET ORGAN Thousands of tones or the command of your finger tips . . . And now with Chimes, Celeste and Vibro harp added . . . ALL self-contained . . . Just plug into a wall socket. I If you play the piano even just a little, you will ploy 11 the Hammond Spinet Organ easily in a few minutes. Even if you never played any Instrument, you can be playing effectively in a month with expert in struction available. 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The Incident was the lust re ported oeUvecn ImhoIis am) Syr lan? since the battle nt the e.istein -hoi-M of U.Se.t ol Grthlee Sundav ni.'ht FOR SALE PURE BRED BOXER PUPPIES Blue Ribbon Dam. AKC Reg) istcrcd. Shrint Circul Sirt. E i (cllrnr Christmas ailrs. Won derful with, children. GOIntf FAST. SJSnd $40. Phono 9584 For Appointment Here's How Close "Q)5 A OV A tk. (OK Is To The Low Priced Field Today! " FOUR-DOOR SEDAN C Equipped o follows: Supcr-Hydramatic O J.iw l:- kAM.n. - -.1 Jnr .... -: I i : i . -. UM'l, IUUIU, , I . U - I UIIU UKIIUIIGI, U I I I 111 LI , deluxe steerinq wheel with horn ftng, heavy dut oil bath air cleaner, orerjiie tircspcr- ft monenr polish, ton cjas, IU.UU0 mges rjubrication service. Delivered Klamath Falls o Extra Liberal Trades During The Month Of December) DECK B; AftlLLfiR CO. o o 7th and Klamath o Ph. 4103 es 9 O o Or 9 58 ft o o