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1V0 NOT; Tkt Hr1 Ntwt a at rMilbl for lul Miaul cbna ik U r4i TV Kbctnlti. Ttarr ir bllihtfl mtrtly public ttrrlrt a4 art firniik! br ! ftriut au tUs UTIveaM XFLW-CBS ABC, H.IO KC Friday Evening, Feb. 10 I IS Lowell Thomas CBS JO A mot 'N' Andy Muaic HiU CBS S3 News CBS TOO Fluoridation Proirm 7:30 News CBS 7:35 Jack Carton CBS 8:W KUHS vi GnnU Pu Bllkatbal) V:M Treasury snow lus 10:00 10 PM Edition If) 15 Johnny Dollar CPS 10:30 Tim for Relaxation 11:00 Sim OH Nwa Summary 11:0 Sim Off Saturday, FH. It M Mimitc Nwb aummary 01 Amanca'a lavoilla Mutle It Minuta Naira Su nonary :! America'! rarenta Mutle 30 Mtnuta Ntwa Summary 31 Amarjca'i favorita Mum U M inula Nawc Summary Amtrlca'a raven U Muala ?. Ncwa Bkfit Eailion T:1S Dufan Man Show 7:30 frank Com CBS 04 No School Today ABC 30 Gunimaka CBS B:SS True Theattr CBI 10:00 Newa ABC 10:03 Story Master CBS 10:13 Robt. Q Lawls CBSf 21:00 Metropolitan Optra ABC 2:U News ABC 3::t0 Muile 2 33 Saturday Platter Show AHC 3 00 News ABC 3 03 Saturday Platter Show ABC 3:30 It s Tima ARC 3:33 Saturday Platter Show ABC 4:00 Newa ABC 4 OS Saturday Platter Show ABC 4:30 Basin Brief 4:4ft Chan fin a Timea CBS fl 00 News CBS S:03 News it Analysis -8:15 Weather Roundup S 30 Tom Harmon CBS rrurk j. tfl 8 35 Hometown Newa 800 Today's SporU Hifhhfnta 8:13 KUHS News NuigeU 6:30 Join the Navy 8 43 Words of Life 7.00 Bedtime Stories 7.: Jimmy Wakely CBS 7:33 Newt 800 Kl.'HS vt Grants Pan Batlcetbail B .10 City ricjs.pHl LlJ.K 9 33 Triii I Believe CBS 10 no io PM Edition 10:15 Time for Relaxation 11.00 Sign Of I News Summary 11:03 Sign Off H.FJI MBS St DLBS. 1150 KC Friday Evening, Feb. 10 8 00 Rob Greene OLBS 8.13 Warren Bunyan Snorts Report 2.1) Hollywood Higniixhu 9:30 rintt Federal News 8 43 Sam Hayes DLBS 8 33 Harry Wismer DLBS 7:00 Countergpy OLBS l.'M City Editor DLBS AOOKvenlnf Serenade 813 KUHS va Grants flu Basketball ft 41 Gabriel Header DLBS 10 f)0 Boh Inch Show 11:00 Five Minute finals DLBS 11:05 Sim Off Saturday, Feb. 11 ' 8 00 Ffrit News u 03 Sunrise Serenade with Lucas 6 30 Bom of the Pioneers C 43 Sunrise Serenade, with Lucaf 7 00 News DLBS 7:13 Breal(fat Hung DLBS 7 .W Todays Best Buya 7:41 Bunyan News B 00 Rett on Record 8:13 Morning Melodies With Lucaa n .in w:ii in Geneve 'JLiiS B 43 Social Security 8 30 l.'iH Car Mart 0 00 fleit on Record P 13 Charting Timea DLBS P :I0 4-H Club 9.37 Firefighters 9:43 ttaun llounuet 10:00 Newananer of Air DLBS 10:13 Sloryteller 10:30 Svmnhonies For VoiHh ni.n 11:30 Wheel of Chance DLBS 11.33 Lea Paul Mary Ford DLBS 12:00 Matinee Melodies 1213 Local Newt 12 M t hanalni Timea DLBS 12:43 Maiinee Meloaiea I (W Serenade in Blue 1 13 Wismer Stand By Sports DLBS i ... Ma'tnee Meiooiet 3 00 Marine Corp Melody Ttmt 5:j Tommy Often 3 53 Let ul.Mdiv Ford DLBS 8 00 How it Happetid ft 13 Loral Evening; Newa 6 21 Hollywood Hiahljfnu M Shell Hequett Muic How 7 .00 Magic of Munc DLBS 121 News Roundup DLBS 7 30 Sammy Ka Show 8 00 OTI vi EOC Basketball :i0 Bob Inch Show 10 oo Jack'a Jamboree 11 00 Sign Off t Sunday, Feb. 12 SHE WANTS A NEW DODGE LaFemme ... for Valentins's day. The only car built specially for women. Complete with rain eapt, gloves, cap and handbag to match the upholitery. Inquire at . . . Cunningham & Rickey Motors Dodgt Plymouth and Dodgt "Job-Rated" Trucks So. 7Hi and Commercial Phone 8104 7 30 Oral Roberts 8 00 Klamath Temple Hour 8 30 Back to God DLBS 9 00 Radio Bible CI as DLBS 9:30 Youth Soldiers for Christ 9 45 Frank and Ernest DLBS 10,00 Newtpaper of the Air DLBS 10:13 Christian Science Heals DLBS 10:30 Lutheran Hour 11:00 Haven of Rett DLBS 1l:;i(t Win us of Heallnx DLBS 32 00 Record Pets DLBS 1213 Bill Cunningham DLBS 12 30 Jmimie Fidler 12 43 Batin Bouquet 1:00 Comic Weekly Man 1 VH Festival of Opera DLBS 1 ::t0 Sunday Favorite 2 00 Festival of Opera DLBS 3 00 Sunday Favorites 5:30 Lea Paul Marv Ford DLBS S:3.1 Hollywood Hi illlh KM 8 00 Walter Winchell MBS 8:15 Tomorrow'! Front Paga Head lines DLBS 6:30 Local Newt 8:43 Stand By for Music 7 00 Bfiuwmm'i Bndtand DLBS 7 2.1 Tomorrow's World DLBS 7:30 Richard Hxiyes Show DLBS B 00 Hawaii Calls DLBS 8:30 Pilnrintage to Lincoln's Tomb DLBS 9 00 Newpper of Air DLBS 9:13 Hob Cniuldlne DLBS 9 30 Chamber of Commerce B 43 Leu Paul - Mary Ford DLBS 9:30 General Sporlt Time DLBS 10 00 Wayne King Serenade 10:30 SJftn Off KBKS TV Channel $ CBS. NBC, ABC Friday Evening-, Feb. 10 ll:'.0 Devotions 12.00 Miitinee .:00 Garden Hnmi te Firm 1:13 Secret Storm 1:30 Afternoon Theater 2.45 Hobby Corner 3:00 Feminine Fancies :i:.10 Western Theater 4 .10 Uncle Bill's Show 8:00 Pinky Lee 3.10 Wild Bill Hlckok 6:00 Industry on Parade H:13 News 8:23 Weather 6:30 Walt's Workthop 7.00 Cavalcade of Snorts 7:43 Dr. Hudson's Secret File 8:13 On the Trail B :i0 TV Tunei 8-43 KV'Mcal Hltt-rv 8:30 Hollywood Album 9.00 Hiehwav Patrol 9,:mi Mayor of the Town 0 00 The Llneun 10 .10 Premiere Theater 18:00 News St Sign Off Saturday. Feb. 11 2 00 Big 10 Basketball Ohio State al Illinois 2:00 PCC Basketball USC vi Wash- iiilon 4 00 Mr. Wliarri 4 M Western Theater 5:00 Howling 5:.'t0 Melody Wrangler! 8:00 Faith for Todav fl:.'!0 Ford Stnr Jubilee 8:00 The Grent GllderOeevt fl:.10 Jackie Gleason Show 9:00 Eddie Cantor :m St-ience Fiction. 0 00 OnrRe Gobel 1 rLriUln rom Hollywood 1 .10 The Clue 12.00 Newa 8t Sign Off Vet Medical Abuse Told WASHINGTON l.f-ReD. Olin E .Teague (D-Texi said loday federal ijiveuKaujrs nave iound "some very flagrant" abuse of the system of free Veterans Administration medical care for penniless vet erans. Teague. chairman of the House veterans Allairs Committee. ceived the report from the General Accounting Office. He said he is so concerned that he may make puoiic tne names of some of the veterans involved, as a means of reducing the abuses. Among cases reoorled bv the GAO in a sample survey: 1. A retired construction en- gineer having a net financial worth ot sou7,6fO and an income of $21,710 a year got free VA hospitalization for 25 days. 2. A farmer with Income of t3.onn a year and net worth of J128.033 also got VA hospital treatment for 25 days. Botn men were treated for Ill nesses not connected with war service and made sworn state ments that they were unable to pay. Present law rcouires the VA in provide free hospitalization for non-service-connected cases upon the veteran's own word that he can't afford the cost of Drivate treatment, mars Drovlded. the VA has beds available after taking care of service-connected cases. 'DENNIS THE MENACE". h ii j " Qyti. Twr mi J? ''OHCe UP0H A TIME THERE WAS "THREE DOSS, i A PAPA DOG. A MAM DOS, AND A BABY DOG... Mrs. LiMen To Attend Meet New Marilyn Busts Out All Over During Press Confab Jones, Holden Given Awards HOLLYWOOD (UP) Actress Jennifer Jones and actor William Holden last night received the top awards presented at the annual Photoplay magazine gold medal awards banquet. Miss Jones was honored for her performances in "Love Is A Many Splendored Thing" and "Good Morning, Miss Dove." Holden was cited for his work in "Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing." "Picnic" "The Bridges At Toko-Rl," and "The Country Girl." A gold medal award also was presented to Buddy Adler, pro ducer of "Love Is A Many Splen dored Thing." who Is the new act ing production head of 20tn Cen tury Fox. A crowd of 500 persons attended the magazine's 35th annual presen tation at the Beverly Hilton. Other awards included a specltl achievement plaque given to honor the late James Dean, killed in u, auto accident last year. His gracj. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charle. Dean, of Fairmount, Ind., accept ed the award. Actor Glenn Ford and his wifj former dancing star Eleanor Pow! ell, received a plaque citing them "for their untiring devotion to the religious and civic life of tie community." British actress Joan Cnliinc .... named the year's mo6t promising . " u.u,5c iitiuer was honored as the most promising actor. Otto Preminger received a bronze achievement plaque for "his couracre nnrl pmar taianii producing and directing "The Man With The Golden Ann " a fii. narcotics addiction. INDIAN RECRUIT SALT LAKE CITY I A Marine ecrult sent from hore to San Di ego. Calif.,' f o r basic training should have no trouble. His name: Richard Prall Imnuc hls-gun. a Crow Indian from Biir Horn. Mont. TV Pr wiere Tonight THOMAS MITCHELL Starring in X x Mayor of the Town" America's beloved Award-Winning dramatic star Thomas Mitchell, premieres tonight in a fast-moving, humorous show that the whole family will enjoy. It's "Opening Night" for one of the great stars of Broadway and Hollywood. TONIGHT 9:30 P.M. CHANNEL 5 KBES-TV A Presentation by RICHFIELD. a i I I s ' - 1 -Jf ft J if St Mrs. Margaret von Luuken. vice chairman of the Republican State Central Committee. 406 Central Building. Portland, has been named Oregon chairman for the Republican women going to the fourth annual Republican Women's Kaiional conlerence in Washington. Announcement of the appoint ment, was made todav by Mrs. Marshall E. Cornett. of Klamath Falls. Republican National Com. mitteewoman for Oregon. . The meetings will be held March 5, 6 and 7 at Hotel Staller, Wash ington, D.C., with Bertha S. Ad klns, assistant to the chairman of the Republican National Commit tee, as conference director. Her committee Includes Mrs. Sherman Adams, wile oi the assistant to the Preside, t; Mrs. Leonard W. Hall, wife of the Republican na' tlonal chairman; Mrs. Randolph Burgss, wife of the under sec retary of the treasury; Mrs. Bar ry Goldwater. wife of the chair man of the Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee; Mrs. Rich ard M. Simpson, wife of the chair man of the Republican Congres sional Committee, and Mrs. Car roll D. Kearns, president of the National Federation of Republican, vyuiiifii. Eight Oregon women attended the third annual conference last year and approxiir.at.-ly 30 are ex ! peeled to go to Washington this year. About 1.50O women from all over the country are expected. During the general business ses sions reports will be heard from several officials, including Herbert Hoover Jr., under secretary of state; Wilber M. Bruckcr. secre tary of the Army; Charles S. ThomnF, secretary of the Navy; Donald A. Quaiics. secretary of the Air Force; George M. Humph rey, secretary of the treasury; James P. Mitchell, secretary of labor; Ezra T. Bi-nson, secretary of agncultuie. and others. Campaign discussions will occu py most of the second afternoon of the conference. A tour of the White House and a luncheon will conclude the sessions on March 7. KASTKR OITFIT V 1 V i o NEW YORK I UP) The "new" Marilyn Monroe was unveiled Thursday but another, unsched uled unveiling left little doubt that the old Marilyn Monroe was still around. Miss Monroe, a blooming young actress who wants to do dramatic parts, met the press along with her new associate, Sir Laurence Oliv ier. For a time ' everything went along just fine and the "new" Monroe discussed a picture she piuns to make with Olivier as photographers duly recorded the spectacle of a black sheath dress that covered roughly the lower two-lhirds of her famous frame. Then, a strap broke and the old Marilyn Monroe busted out all ove, There was a near stampede and flashbulbs popped In dazzling pro fusion. Someone (a woman reporter) produced a safety pin but the ice had broken along with the strap ! and things took on the atmosphere ot a Mardis oras. Amidst the assertion of photog raphers that they could die happy, Oliver loudly volunteered to take his coat off, too. No one took up his offer-so Oliv ier clung to his dignity until the tumult died down and the strap was pinned up. "No leg pictures of Miss Monroe boys," he cautioned photograph ers, "from now on, she's too ether eal." . The news conference' revealed, among other things, that Miss Monroe has hired Oliver to star in a film, "The sleeping Prince." being produced by Miss Monroe. She said she will co-star, using the new dramatic techniques she hns learned in New York's exclu sive Actors' studio. Asked If she still wants to do Dostoyevsky's "The Brothers Ka ramazov," Miss Monroe said: "I don't want to play the brothers KarnmaEov. I want to play Gru shenka. she's a girl." Asked his opinion of Miss Mon roe's acting jibillty. Olivier said: "Miss Mom-it is, in my opinion, a brilliant comedienne and there fore an extremely good actress." "I hope we produce the movie in London. I've never seen Europe before." Miss Monroe said. "If I go I'll see Dame Edith Sitwcll. She'll show me the sights." POORS QPFM 6:30 P.M. DSTaNIGHT! & ClftCUS TICHMICOLOa WW Mill POWERS JmKmnrtDDff SATURDAYONLY CONTINUOUS FROM 12:45 P. M. Felon Mokes Freedom Try Robnrt Lee Williams, 21-year-old rohber, nwailinir sentence for a grocery store holdup, made r break lor liecdoni Thursday afternoon alter leavintr n physician's office in the Medical-Dental Building. : Williams had been taken to the doctors office for treatment of a' 1 bullet wound in his left shoulder. 1 He was m custody of Deputy Sher-i ill Del Summers. j Summers acceded to Williams' request to remove a pair of hand-! cuffs from his wrists as they were entering the office buildinir. ' ( L?ter as they were lea vine the ibmUiir.i; and Summers started to replace the handcuffs. Williams I suddenly bolted and ran along j Ninth Street. Summers overtook the youth, I near the Montgomery Ward Store.1 jA Mrucrle followed ' and Williams escaped a sain. He was linally re tnken by Summers near Ward's ' Klamath Funeral Home on High Street, Acain Williams put up a' ifiUH but Summers subdued him, j He was returned to his cell in uif county jail. Circuit Judtre David R. Vanden-1 berg is scheduled to pass sentence on Williams next Tuesdav. He 1 'ipp.idcd nuilty to armed robbery. iThe youth was wounded by Law "i rence B. Oaylord. attendant at Vaden's Service Siation during: n attempted holdup. He later was arrested when he appeared at Klamath Valley Hospital for treatment. For Easter and after this stun ning ensemble to make for your young miss! There's her favorite shirtwaist dies, to sew in gay new scparales-ellrct; a graceful pe for cover-up on cooler days. Sew- easy, so smart! Taitein 9:71: Girls' Sues 6. 10. 13. 14. Sue 10 dri. and caiw takei yards 3i-iuch; ,, yard contrast fabric. This fny-tn-ii pattern cive perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew chart shows you every step send thirty-five cents in coins for thl. pattern-add 5 cents fur racn pattern lor nt-class mailing Send to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News, Pattern Dept , ZtJ W'rst lsih si . New York 11, N V. Print plainlv name, address ith tone, sue and style number. f FHYUIS aiVfRI VSSrfSsSiiLA WK STERLING MM NAKED! STREET r 9:30 SPECIAL ATTRACTION! "FORT VENGEANCE" SHOW! pcri,s f ue w I'ilderness No. 7 -FREE TICKETS - FOLLOWING MERCHANTS Big T Market. 5710So.6fh Suburban Drug Co. 395050.6 Superior Troy Laundry & Cleaners ; 700 So. 6th 336 Klamath TO-DAY Doors Open 6:30 TO-MORROW Doors Open 12:30 MOST EXTRAORDINARY TITU... MOST EXTRAORDINARY MOTION PICTURE I COtUMSW PICTURES pmvitt smwEs in ihe "SUrrini ALDO RAY PHIL CAREY j DICK YORK M Intredueini MITSUKO 7 y STRANGE THPILL ADVENTURtl . JOHNNY I.U.IIIMjj ALAN S EDWA NEXT ATTRACTION? Wafch for Opening Date? A fall cuv Who EOt UD, rnuRnn Robinson C.7ar nf the bay-front. 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