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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MONDAY, JANUARY ,1ft, 1956 2 (Radio oq (KD NOTE: The '" ,' '' .V' reioomlole hi ll minute eb'n" ' Ih. "die end TV whednlel. T.ey are BiiblUhcd meriy .,.1 ..,i.h, aii. and m Iurniih.il by U variom lle lions lnelved- KFLW-CBS ABC 145 KO Monday Eveninn, Jn- " 6 00 Today'! Sport. Hihllhtl 6:15 Lowell mnl "8 6:30 Amol N Andy CPS S.50GoS?r.CyBT.l.nt coul. CBS ssarifiS! snow ps J::iO Fix II and Make It 8: Blng Croiby CBa 9 00 Sound Mllror ABC 2 r,-. r vlrKilona ABC loloo 10 PM Jf-dlllon 10:15 Johnny Dollar CBS irrTO Time lor Relaxation IriS Ei Off New. Summary 11:05 Sun Oif Tuesday, Jan. 17 6:00 Minute Newt Summary Sell America', 'avorlte MuilC 6:15 Minute Newt Summary 6:16 America'! rV2ri,e .Mu,'c 6 30 Minute Newt Summary 5:31 America'! Favorite Mu.ie 6:15 Minute Newi Summary A-dR America I Favorite Mu.tc Tno Ni Bre.klail Edition Till buaan and Met Show 7:30 Frank Com CBS 7:45 Marry Babbitt CBS B 00 Breakla.t Club ABC 8:00 Blue Skle! 6:15 Better l-'vlnl :30 Helen Trent CBS 0:45 Our Gal Sunday CBS 10:00 Wendy Warren CBS 10:15 Ma Perkini CBS in M young Dr. Mai'"' 10:45 Guiding Light CBS ( 11:00 Marian Irom Miller! 11:10 Mu.lc 1115 Aunt Miry CBS 11:30 Nora Drake CBS 11:15 Aunt Jenny CBS la oo Noon Edition New! 12:15 Payle.. Sidewalk Show 11M House Parly CBS 1 oo Arthur Godfrey CBS 3 30 Hank Henry Show 3:00 Buth Athton CBS 3:10 Mu.lc 3:15 Miller'! Matinee 3:25 Mu.lc 3 30 Ea.y Listening 3:45 Ted Malone ABC 4 00 Whl.perlng Street. ABU 4:15 Ba.ln Brief! 4::0 Today'. Top Tune. 5.00 Edward B. Murro. CBS 8:15 Weather Bnundiln 5:30 Tom Harmon CBS 5:45 Frank Go.. 5:55 Hometown New. C 00 Today'! Sporl. Itlehlljntl C:I5 Lowell Thoma. CBS 6:30 Amo. N" Andy CBS 6:35 Newt CBS 7:00 Su.pen.c CBS 7:30 New. CBS . 7:33 Jack Cnr.on CBS 6 00 New. CBS . .,. 8:05 Lt. Gov. Power, of California 8:30 Preview of Tomorrow 8:43 Blng Cro.by CBS 8:00 Sound Mirror ABC 8:30 Life I. Worth Living ABC DOORS OPrJN 6:30 P.M. LAST 2 DAYS! HITS THE SCREEN IN SHOCK WAVES! TOMMY COOK MOUJE McCART TXISCU oxunw wcn-wi m v oxunw wcrutn pmn mm. foil WrUM thutu mm i huum WDxr rom M HOWUt SUIT 11:30 12:00 1:00 1:15 1:30 2:45 3:00 2.:to 4:30 5:00 9:30 0:00 6:15 0:25 6:30 7:00 6:00 C:30 9:00 8:30 10:00 10.30 11:30 12:00 DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. Ends TUESDAY! A'CirllH. many-spundorid miuwrni IKiUMPHI S5v lEUMIFPD. miK wood nomnimVowl t i ' i it rn itm - Starts WEDNESDAY! "0H DOCTOR I 10:00 10 PM Edition 10:15 Johnny Dollar CBS 10:30 Time for Relaxation 11:00 Sign Off News Summary 11:03 Sun Oil K BE 8 TV Channel CBS, NBC, ABC Monday Evening, Jan. 16 Devottoni Matinee Garden Home M Farm Set r el Storm Afternoon Tneater Ul Rnnii Feminine Fancies Western lneaicr Uncle Bill . 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Finals DLBS 11:05 Sign Off "DENNIS THE MENACE" in ih war hftrlnnino- Julv 1 compnrcd with less than $63 mil' lion in me iiicocih. now. j . , . rij UJIII.I mnnn would be sDent Hlualc-' on Writer regulation in me aiaie u the present uonrjress nuuinnsr. ,1, vniiira nnuntv Reclamation n.nnni TV, 7rrKirip'nt included t20 million In the budget for that and four other reclamation siaris ui the West. No specific amount was given for anv of the five. Much of the Increased spending ,i .i.,ia urnniri result from stepped up construction on seven projects . . For the (jemrai vant-y riujcw, $20 million was asked, a $5.4 mil- Time focctcr in thef4cK4e Cola, by tlCHNICOIOD )IR1 BOCAHDr. MUHIKI. PAVl.OW kKNNKTH MDKf. DONAl l) .SINDKN AV KLM1AI l.-JMKH ROHIHUK JtSflCl UON4I II HOl.sfUN (y-Cus i. ii . Gas Producer Bill Studied WASHINGTON Ml The first mnjor legislative battle of the Senate's present session gets under way today on a House-passed bill to oxempl natural gns producers from direct federal regulation. The big a r g u m e.tft l over whether the measure .Would jump the price paid by gas consumers. Opponents of the bill say It would; supporters say It wouldn't. Both Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas and Republi can Leader Knowlnnd of California arc numbered among the bill's supporters and they predicted Its enactment. But Sen. Monroney tD-Okla), floor manager of the measure, said the senators appeared to be so closely divided that the fight "could be won or lost'' In the floor debnte. Sen. Doimlas (D-Ill), a leader of the opposition, said the lineup seemed to be "about even." The House passed the measure last year by a narrow 209 203 niaiRin. ALEC1 GUINNESS -HT DOORS OPEN B:30 P.M. TODAY! iTrlOUGHr I'D PASS If AROUND IN CHURCH. 'Aid. For California Flood Boosted By President j t . ii tnfncB nvar tin vnnr's WASHINGTON UP - rur, i."" re. water wojee s in Calitornia. hit by quest for $8,350,000 for the Trinity H J . . - . j ...ii, nnil author zed last year Of the Trinity request, $7,125,000 floods last month would be boosted by more than $22 WOU1C1 Ue OOOMeU Uy IIIWIC Minx vm lilc j.i,4i,.y ,Mm., T.,.-,ww , ri.nl war under ivntilrl hi nrnt nn Trinitv Dam President Eisenhower's budget. si. 000.000 on Lewis ton Power The President asked that more nouse i-jniici ..uvu i than75 million be spent in the House j studies, and $75,000 on Trinity Power House and switchyard BUDGET unt.t vuunon ipi A budget of 22'i, million dollars for 11 films to u.. n,.nrl,,nor1 Ihn first SIX mOllthS of this year was announced today by RKO Radio, pictures. The studio is returning to iuii production after a long slack pe riod. blZKS DP TO 50 T. h. ranlral ta llft fnlal IVtArn alcn td CR fiOT flAO fnt ITrlnnLlt-nrn area distribution systems, $294,000 for work on the Frlant-Kern canal, $110,000 for Contra Costa area dis tribution systems, and $210,000 for Delta fish protection facilities. Thorn olc. tiro o 1 IV77 AOA Inr a start on the Red Bluf diversion dam, $1.058 000 for the Corning Canal, and $131,000 for the Tehama Colusa Canal. All are l-i the Sacra mento canals divisions. Other Cen tral vancy items included $323,000 for the Polsom Dam transmission vctpm nnH kldn nnn fnr unrlr nn the Delta Mendota canal. The other projects scheduled for major increases were the Los million sought for a $3 million increase; can Antonio ana unino Creel: flood control. $2 million ocItaH inr a CI Q mllllnrt lnnrai,a Covoto Dflm. s.lBfl Ofin snnrrht rnm. puicu wiin H auu.vuu curium ,,,!. Il,a D.rl, Xn,a Oa.l.n,.. Hon Project. $6,171,000 sought as compared with $1 million, and the Palo Verde Project, $4,677,000 asi:ea as compared wun si.tr&a.uuu. innrnnvlglinn, fm ric,ol I OSG and proposed for fiscal 1957, for projects inciuuen; 3.000.000- Creeks 700,000. 2,000,000; Lower San Joaquin River 250.000. 1,000. 000; Russian River tCoyote Dam) 500.000. 2.150 000;. Reclamation Santa Margarita Project (plans-) 30.000, 30.000; Central Valley 14. 600.000. 20.000,000; Santa Maria 1.000,000. 6.171.000: Solano 13.400, 000, 12.200.000; Palo Verde 4.677, 000. 1,985.000. Northwest Projects' Funds Asked By Ike . .. ... in. in nntin. . share of Umber sale receipts: r,- rnANif V. VA1LLE nnnuTMirrnfti in President m...i,.,,,.. unnrisu asked Con- nrata Inr mnnAU IO Siai I, BA " n-.i(i. ,r ti t nrncrrflmS. Ul' I-Hcuir; nuiuiwc3 eluding construction of the Talent Division of the Rogue ruvcr i- lnmntinn nrnipct in Oregon. The requests were included In his Budget recommenuouv. .T .....i i,.iu l A total n itin inn i nu.- snnrODria- tiona was earmarked for projects in Oregon ana wasnmBi""- The President asked 2,400,000 i Dr,ri iha eiooRnnrrn Talent proj ect and proposed $100,000 each for tne Amazon ana jonnijuu v.v flood control projects to protect Eugene and Oresham, Ore. 'Thr-AA nmnMMi undertakings are un.all nrnil r-nstinDr leSS than ........ "-.- eisnimn thou nre nsiea aa mm hnur imnrnvAmpnt di&trlct. Ore. $55,000; channeling on me umpqu. anrl ChnlflAM HwM flt ReedSOOrt. Ore.. $54,000 and Harbor Work at Anacortea, Wash., 3i49,ouu. In addition to these new .works n,n tsrncjHfinl rAr-ntntTiended aDurO prlation of $400,000 to start work on the Juniper division oi me wa- ninlHa Mnlamallnn nmlPfit in OTe gon if and when Congress approves pendino- leeislation to authorize its construction. lie. ctihlnr,! In r-nnoreSSlOnal &D .-.,,.1 r ,anilrer nnti controversial legislation b nis piopoisai j u"" 10 million dollars to provide the federal snare in cooperanoii states, local governments or prlv- I. -. rn-mina nf development of partnership resources projects such as John Day Dam on me uium bta. Green Peterwhltc Bridge Dams on Oregon's Santlam ana Brucks Eddy dam in idano. More than a "third of the money aoi-mnrirpri fm- the two-state pro gram is tied to a single project The Dalles lock ano ram on Columbia River. The President asked 50 million dollars for this project. For other multi-purpose dams he asked: Cougar, V2 million dol lars; Hills Creek, 2 million: Mc Nary, 6 million; Chief Joseph 13!-i million and Ice Harbor, 8 million. Eagle Gorge Dam, a strictly flnnri .nnlrnl .nrofpfit In WeStem Washington, was mciuuea ior o, 300.000. ' The President said "work on the Cougar multi-purpose project in Oregon, begun as a federal project in the fiscal year 1956, will con tinue In 1957 on a basis which, under pending partnership legisla tion, will permit local Interests to Install power facilities and assure adaption of the power features to requirements of the city of Eu- 8eMoney was asked also for three navigation projects $1,300,000 each for work on the mouth of the Co lumbia River and at Tillamook Bay. Ore., and $439,000 for the Coos Bav, Ore., project. In addition to starting work on the Talent division, funds were proposed for continuing work on five . reclamation projects In the two states. These are the Columbia Basin, for which $13,850,000 was asked: North Unit, Deschutes project, Ore. $1,035,000; Foster Creek unit, Chief Joseph project, $1,531,000; Kenne' . . . . ' ti-inlr- rtiuUInn Yakima nroiect 1'ioott control ana isavigat on -- r: " jii-i i.t : ... si.2flfl.000. and Riza division. Yak . r'""U'U "' ,SUr: nrnWI 1 720 000. veysi s'.'su.uuu, miu.uuu; urescent. """ "-.! nnn . nnnrntinn and r Liiy . naroor ouu.uuu. i,uuu,uuu; r-iaya uei Kay naroor as.uou, -. i A; 5. . ml onn for 355.000; Redondo Beach 450.000. , 'V tnr 1.600,000- Richmond Harbor. 500.- ,e 5'"5'a ?psi?' d -450 nl 000. 1.000.000; Sacramento Ship he ,Yak,.m p)ef 450'740 Channel 500,000. 2.000,000: Devil East Twin. Warm and Lytle Creek, 600.000, 1,500,000; Los An geles Drainage Area 13.5O0.OO0 lfi.500.o0fl: Riverside Levees 250. 0CI1. 750,000- Sacramento River ,i..ri,iA nadn including stud ies of the proposed Cold Springs, Cottage urove. moum. Squaw Creek, Upper Owyhee and .., . ... rr.m nrnlprrtrl in Ore- gon. and the Chief Joseph Dam, Eureka riais aiiu imuj ects in Washington. Another $115,000 would provide for substantial completion of the Umpqua River Basin survey and continued work on the Rogue River Basin feasibility studies, both in Oregon. The President called for appro- inin r em 7nn nnn tn finance construction by the Bonneville I Power Administration, and asked $7,400,000 for the agency's opera tion and maintenance. t, IA lannnAvlllA "will COntUl' XIB Dfliw .u. .... . . - ue construction of transmission lines based on power generation schedules for federal dams under construction In the Pacific North west." Other expenditures budgeted by the President include: Oregon t California railroad grant land ac cess road construction, i'A million (to be repaid from the counties' MclNTYRE TRAVEL SERVICE Your Experienced, A fnt WILLARD HOTEL Pherw 3011 share of timber sale receipts; Wil. ( Dl,r honlr eta hilln II. 4t $300,000; and Lower Columbia Riv. er fish sanctuary, $1,400,000 con. structlon, and $1,250,000 operation and maintenance. HammoneJ Organ Chord Organ - Lergeet etock lead--lna make planoa In tnl! part of the wett Rent a Spinel piano. Rental pur cIum plan. LOUIS R. 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