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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1955)
o o PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TlrtJRSDAY. DECEMBER 15, 19M Perry Como To Give Kirk Close Shave Over TV Show United Press Hollywood Writer HOLLYWOOD ' UP An ex barber will lather up Klrlc Doug, "as- lace and shave oft his 270.000 beard Saturday n'tht-with mil lions of television viewer looking over the shaver's shoulder. Tills 10-minule drama has no -a pan hnvt no rehearsal. The ex-barber to whom Kirk Is trusting his famous lace u rnu Como. who'll scrape away on his program. , - Douglas drew $270,000 to grow v.. h.arH fni his role as painter Vincent Van Clogh In one of MGM's big pictures lor vmo. -lmm iui Life." When the film was com piled Monday, Como was Inspired to bid lor the shaving Job. But I'm not even tipping him," said Douglas as he packed to take off lor the New York show. "Jack Benny suggested that. I'm Hying 1 AAA In ttal o frAI KhflVel" 'Douglas claims he gave Como a little practice wnn mo rui uy sending him a case of fuszy peach es. But there still are hazards. "I have one cleft In my chin. I might end up with two. And what If MOM calls me back for re-takes on "Lust for Life?' " Douglas magnificent growth of red Idvedl beard Is no ordinary face decoration. Eight years ago he decided he wanted to play the Jife of Van Oogh. He became de termined when Director Jean Ne gulesco told him he resembled the famed Dutch artist. Kirk painted whiskers on a Douglas photograph to prove It. The actor was planning to pro duce the picture when MOM noti fied him It hBd the same Idea, and wanted to hire Douglas lor me movie. For six months Douglas grew his beard, an old talent as he also wore one for "Ulysses." The film was shot In Van Gogh's home and studio In France and at MOM. "I like a beard." he said. "You can hide behind It sit qulelly and look Interesting. People assume you're thinking deep thoughts. "But when Como asked If he could shave It off, I thought It was "a good Idea. I've done everything else on TV. I played the banjo on Jack Benny's show, sang snd danced for Ed Bulllvan and did gymnastics, with George Gobel. "Of course." he added. "Como hasn't barbered for years- If he cuts my throat, the show will end quickly." Oregon State College Names New Director COKVALLIB 11 J. Kenneth Munlord Is the new director of publications at Oregon State Col lege. He succeeds Dclmer M. Goode. whp has reached retirement age. Goode ' is remaining on the ObC staff with other duties. , ALCOHOL BARRKD FRANKFORT, Ky. Ifi Taking the alcohol out of Christmas was one of the first official actions of Gov. A. B. Chandler yesterday. Chandler. Inaugurated for his sec ond term Tuesday, forbade use of alcoholic beverages at Christmas parties In state offices. "DENNIS THE MENACE" 4 Fort Rock Well Drilling Permits May Be Processed Soon 'Get hiM out of here, nurse . I'm not well DOORS OPEN 6:30 r.M. rNOW 37 an Wk,Lr 4 t '. ' ' as , the woman who The "" world's most a -v, fabulous r JfAf n5j . city 1 tA I T VP t roe The Best Time 0 All lOrtUT FILM M0DUCII0N1 pimnt KATHARINE HEPBURN ROSSANO BRAZZI '."..ZILT'' ismmertime Exrrat Technicolor Specialty MOVIE LAND MAGIC 7 POORS OPEN 8:3Q P.M. TODAY! THE WtlOS&T CHARGE THG SAHARA EVR KNEWf WHS III MHAN PKHIP TCOIOt OTIO WAIDII cssibbl iisiT si m m mTSSa tomim usmsuni ! o J IN ALL THE BLOOD-DRENCHED ANNALS OF APACHE WARFARE... "thin 58n Ha. J ' lECHm :oiori fnittd AflitH (Radio of KFLW-CBS A ABC, MS KC Thurkday Kvenini, Dec. IS 00 Today i SporU Highlighu $ 15 Lowell Thomai CBS 6:0 Amoi 'N' Andy Muiie Hall CBS 6.3.1 News CBS 7:00 Ubdirey Ulgnt CBS 7:.'H) Ilerord Derby fl.00 Newt CHS BA)$ Trnneisee Ernie CBS ::i0 Squad Car Santa CUug , , 6:45 Hi mi Crosby CBS 0:1)0 Sound Mirror ABC ' , )::k Orcheitra CBS 1000 10 PM Edition Newi 10:15 Johnny Dollar CBS 10; .10 Tim for Relaxation 11.00 Sign Off News Summary f Friday, Decv 1 0 00 Minute ISewi Summary B.iJl America's Favorita Muaie ' 015 Minute News Summary 6:18 Amerlra'a Favorite Muile 6 :W Minute Neva Summary e:il America's Favorite Musie 6:45 Minute News Summary 6 4fl Amerca's -Favorite Musie 7 00 News Breakfast KdtUon 7:15 Ducan and Mest Show 7:30 Frank Gons CBS 7:43 Harry Babbitt CBS BOO Breakfast Club ABC 11:00 Blue Skies 813 Belter Living B :w Helen Trent CBS 9:49 Our Gal Sunday CBS 10:00 Wendy Warren CBS 10:15 Ma Perkins CBS 10 30 Young Or. 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Murrow CBS 3:15 Bill Stern ABC 3:;10 Weather HoundtiO t, ., 9:4.1 Frjnk Goss CBS , 5:3.1 Hometown News 6:00 Today's Snorts Highlights 6:13 Lowell Thomas CBS 6:30 Amos 'N' Andy Muiie Hall CBS m L-nevmin news uoa 7.00 21sl Precinct CBS ' 7 .10 News CBS 7 .13 Jack Camon CBS B 00 News CBS . 8.03 Tennessee Ernie CBS R ."to Forward March 8 45 Bing Cronbv CBS 9 00 Sound Mirror ABC 9 .10 Orchestra CBS 10.00 10 PM Edition 10:13 Johnnv Dollar CBS 10; .10 Time for Relaxation II oo Sign Off News Summary 11.03 Sln Off KFJI MRS DI.BS. 1 EC Thursday Evening, Dec, 1& 6 00 Bob Greene News DLBS 6 13 Warren Bunyan Sport Report 6 33 Hollywood Highlighta ' 6 ,t0 Firit Federal News 6 4.1 Sam Hayes DLBS 6 3.1 Harrv Wismer DLBS 7 oo Official Detective DLBS 7 ;I0 Crime Fighters DLBS - 8 no Bob and nay DLBS 8 23 I.es Paul t Mary Ford-DLBS 8 :I0 Wheel of Chance DLBS 9 00 Gabriel Heatter MBS S LI Fulton Lewis. Jr. DLBS 8.;io Coke with Eddlt Fisher DLBS ft 43 Boh Inch Show 11:00 Sign Off Friday, Dec. 1 12:30 Beit On Baeort! 12:43 MLJ's Town and Country Time 1:43 Wayne Loerke Show 3:23 Five Star Newscast MBS 3:30 Behind the Story DLBS :t:45 Tello Test DLBS 4:00 Key bos id Kapera 4:15 Hemingway MBS 4:30 Here's the Answer DLBS 4:43 Sam Hayes DLBS 9:00 Bunyan's Timber Talei 5:03 Johnnie's Traffic Jam 5 3.1 Newscast MBS 6:00 Bob Greene DLBS 6:15 Warren Bunvan Sport Report 6:23 Hollywood Highlight 6:30 First Federal News 6 43 Sam Hayea DLBS ' 6:3.1 Harry Wismer DLBS 7.00 Counterspy DLBS 7:30 Bob and Ray DLBS 7 33 Les Paul-Mary Ford DLBS 8:00 True or False DLBS 8 :t0 Double Date DLBS 9.00 Gabriel Heatter DI BS 913 Fulton Lewis DLBS 8:30 Bob Inch Show 11:00 Sign Off JtBEg TV Cfcmel I CBS, NBC. ABC Thursday EvenJnj, Dec, 15 11:30 Devotions 12.00 Matinee 1:00 Music Hall 1:15 Secret Storm -30 world of Mr. Sweeney 1:43 Vsl Rogue Camera 6 .:t(l Suns of the Pioneers 8 -13 Fmm Reporler 7:00 Hemingway MBS 7.13 Breakfast Gang DLBS 7:30 Today's Best Buy . 7:43 Bunvan News R 00 Chff Engle DLBS K:I3 Morning Melodies with Lui 9.43 Rnsin Botiquet to (XI Newspaper of Ihe Air DLBS 10:13 Tello Test DLBS 10:30 Visit to LaPollltes 10:43 Outrkle Quia 11 00 Sam Have MBS 1103 Visit to Dons U lo Jollv Roger Show II 30 Queen for a Day DLBS 12.00 Tips fiom Town Sbop 13 15 Bunyan Noon News PCOffS OPEN 6:3Q RM. ' TONHOWT IB PELICAN SURPRISE NIGHT! , H 3.00 Feminine Fanelea 3 30 Afternoon Theater 4 4.1 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 6 00 Groucho 8 30 Guy Lombards 8 00 All Star Theatr 9 .10 Ford Theatre 10:00 Favorite Storr 10::io Damon Runyan 11:00 Big Picture 11:30 Midget Movies II 00 News 12.03 fiian Off i Friday, Dec. 11 .10 Devotions 12 00 Matinee 1:00 Garden Home c Farm 1:13 Secret Storm 130 World of Mr. Sweeney 1:43 Arts ft Craft! 2 00 Pinky Lee 2 30 Howdy Doodv 3 00 Feminine Fancies 3:30 Afternoon Theater 4 4.1 TBA 8 00 Aunt Polly's Birthday Party 3 .W Wild BUI Hirknk 6 00 Calif. Stat Fair 61.1 News 6 23 Weather 6 30 General Sportstlmt 6.43 Warmup Time 7 on Cavalcade of SporU 7:43 Life of Rilev 6 13 Holiday Island 8 :Wl Industry on Parade 8:43 Medical History 8.30 Hollywood Album 9 no Highway Patmi a 10 rhri.im.. 8 4.1 Talent Time 10 00 The Line Up 10:35 Premiere Theater 11.1.1 News U:40 S-gn Off IT EXfOtfD THE SECWTS Of AN ENTHf TOWN! mi V CIOS AAATIICF W STEPHEN McNAUY Mgl AMD- L K iwr: of t KHYDEn 30 RIFLES wUaMLlBiaii 1 1 Police Hunt Car -Clue LINCOLN Nrh UtDnli... ...... huntlnit lodiiy for or reportedly ern outside the little white home where young housewife wns strangled yesterday. The victim ws Nancy Parker, 22. Wife, of Citv Pnr.it. t.ti F. Parker. He found her dead when he returned home for lunch uer mmming a Christmas tree In the state capitol. It HI. tint Imm.Hl.t.l.. ... termined whether she had been Twn workman tnM .1 .. saw a dark blue Ford, 1949 or 1J50 model, outside the Parker home Shortly afler Park.p l.r. ..1.. .... terdny. Hie house is In the city's nutnuiff rait. The workmen said thev saw no one in the car and did not see it leave. Parker found his wife's body on bed. Tightly knotted around her neck was a piece of twine. A ran was stuffed in her mouth. Her hands were bound behind her aod she was halt clothed. In Omaha, 60 miters awav. police continued the search for the slay, er of another womaa, Carolvn Nv. Ins. 20-year-old University of Oma. ha coed. She was found ddtta An a campus load last Saturdav. There was nothing to Jink th two slaylnga. FOftT ROCK Well drilling per. miu (or this basin which are pend ing may be processed soon, accord' Ing to information from the state engineer's office. Oregon law re quires a water right filing with the state engineer for pumping water for a well for Irrigation similar to those filed for water from surf ace streams. A statement released by Lewis A. Stanley said: '"The U.S. Geological Survey has recently furnished us a prelimin ary report on the ground water situation In the Fort Rock Basin and I believe we now have suf ficient Information to make a pre liminary determination as to the amount of water which can be per mitted to be withdrawn in certain areas of the basui. ' "The applications for permits which are now on file and which have not been 'approved will be carefully considered in the very near future. I am of the opinion that permits may be Issued on some of these applications without further investigation. When the well permit question first came up in late August, it was the feeling in this region that UAL Engineer Strike Ends CHICAGO I A seven-week strike of flight engineers against United Air Lines ended last night. An airline spokesman said a set tlement negotiated in Washington provides that the 252 strikers will be returned to the payroll "on or Before Dec. 19 without discrimina tion or disciplinary action." United maintained service throughout the strike by using qual ified pilots as flight engineers, thus touching off an lnterunion dis pute which resulted In suspension of the Air Line Pilots Assn. from the AFL. . ,- The AFL-CIO - Flight Engineers International Assb.- struck United Oct. 23 whentthe company rejected union demand that flight en gineer Jobs be limited to men hold ing airframe and engine mainten ance licenses. United ruled that all newly hired engineers must be qualified pilots. Compsny and union spokesman said the settlement provides for United to give pilot training to en gineers and for flight engineers who do not want- to become pilot- engineers to continue at flight en gineers alone. further applications would bu re fused, at least temporarily. Commenting on his department's position, Stanley said: "There hts been no restriction on the filing of applications for permits to approp riate ground water In the area. Such applications vill be received and filed at any time they are presented, provided they are in proper form. I intend, however, to examine each application carefully and to approve only those for which the geological studies show a water supply available." It was Indicated that so far no protests have been filed against any applications for irrigation wells anywhere in the Fort Rock Basin. Asked about the possibility of the large springs at Summer Late be ing an outlet' for the underground body of water, Stanley said: "There has been no suggestion to this office that the ground water of the Fort Rock Basin is the source of Ana River. Springs. The profile of the ground water table in the Fort Rock-Silver Lake area indicate that water may be sink ing into the earth in the vicinity of Hole-In-The-Ground. eight miles! several years although the level Hoie-in-ine-uiuui.u. nns r(.rn-"a almost unchamt. northwest of Fort Rook. nce August , this water goes is pure speculation at the present time. Information frcm the Portland Current Records Cenler of the U S. Geological Survey show that the ground water level is the highest of record for this time of year. Their most recent water level data was of December 1. These records show a generally rising trend for' O People Read SPOT ADS -you are. How: Hfco 'ft A Man. ..with Eaaal All wool and port wool- plelely washable. An excellent election. S-M-L. 1 fV3 Extra Larqe, from I U S WASHABLE "Game & Lake" SPORT SHIRTS RUDY'S 6th and Main CHRISTMAS PRESfXT LEXINGTON Kv 1 r - i. , . 11. Trial Commissioner W. 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