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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1956 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE '! I v 7 rt. VALENTINE GREETINGS were presented to Alvin Hemmel, Klamath Nursing Home, by Robin Lee Dunlap, left, Linda Famar and Ronald McGill, third grade pupils of Mrs. Agnes Lageson, who watches. As a project of the Junior Red Cross at the Pelican City School, all the pupils in Mrs. Lageson's third grade entertained the residents of the nursing home on Summers Lane Thursday morning, February 97 with folk dances and presented them with Valentines. Mrs. Polly Merrill is soonsor at Pelican school for the Junior Red Cross activities. ' (fwdii) fED NOTE: Th Hcrtld and Nrwi li not reiponitble for list minute changes in the radio and TV ichedules. They ere published merely as a public tervire and arc furnished by the various sta tion! Involved.) . KFLW CBS St ABC 1451 KC , 'iftonday Evening Feb. 13 6:00 Today's Sports Highlights 6:15 Lowell Thomas CBS 6:30 Amos N' Andy CBS 6:35 News CBS 7:00 Godfrey Talent Scouts CBS 7:30 News CBS M 7:35 Jack Carson Show CBS 8:00 News CBS 8:05 Curt Masiey Show CBS 8:30 You Were There 8:45 Bin Crosby CBS 9:00 Sound Mirror ABC 9:30 Voice of Firestone ABC 10:00 10 PM Edition 10:15 Johnny Dollar CBS 10:30 Time for Relaxation 11:00 Sign Off News Summary 11:05 Sign Off Tuesday, Feb. 14 6:00 Minute News Summary 6:01 America's Favorite Music 6:15 Minute News Summary 6:16 America's Favorite Music . 6:30 Minute New Summary 6:31 America's Favorite Music eS Minute News Summary :4JMSmerica'a Favorite Music 7:00 News Breakfast Bdition 7:15 Dugan and Must Show 7:30 Frank Gois CBS 7:45 Harry Babbitt CBS 8:00 Breakfast Club ABC B:J0 Music for You 9:15 Better Living 9:30 Helen Trent CBS 9:45 Our Gal Sunday CBS 10:00 Wendy Warren CBS 10:15 Ma Perkins CBS 10:30 Young Dr. Malone'yCBS 10:45 Guiding Light CBS 11:00 Marian from Miller's 11:10 Music 11:15 Aunt Mary CBS jU:30 Nora Drake CBS '11:45 Aunt Jenny CBS 12:00 Noon Edition News 12:15 Pavless Sidewalk ShoW 12:30 House Party CBS 1:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:30 Hank Henry Show 3:00 Futh Ashton CBS 3:10 Stop N' Shop 3:15 Easy Listening , 3:45 Ted Malonc ABC 4:00 Whispering Streets ABC 4:15 Basin Briefs 4:30 Today's Top Tunes 5:00 Edward R. 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NBC, ABC Monday Evening, Feb. 13 11:50 Devotions 12:00 Matinee 1:00 Garden Homi tc Tltm 1:15 Secret Storm 1:30 Afternoon Theater 2:45 Val Rogue Camera 3:00 Feminine Fancies 3:30 Western Theater 4:30 Uncle Bill 5:00 Pinky Lee 5:30 Howdy Doody fl:00 TV Question Box 6:15 News 6:25 Weather 6:30 Adventures in Literature 7:00 Studio One 8:00 Burns and Allen 8:30 Badge 714 9:00 I Love Lucy 9:30 December Bride 10:00 Drive-ln Theater 10:30 Lawrence Welk 11:30 Lincoln Day. Address By Vice Pres. Nixon 12:00 News and Sign Off Tuesday, Feb. 14 11:00 Devotions 12:00 Matinee 1:00 It's Fun to Reduce 1:15 Secret Storm 1::j0 Afternoon Theater 2:45 Travel Time 3:00 Feminine Fancies 3:30 Western Theater 4:30 Uncle Bill 5:00 Pinky Lee ' MoreComfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Hen Is a pleasant way to overcome loose plate discomfort. FASTEETH, an improved powder, sprtnyied on upper end lower plates holds them firmer so that they feel more com , fortable. No gummy, gooey, pasty ' taste or feeling. It's alkaline (non actd I . Does not I ur. Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FAS TEETH today at any drug; counter. raraiadn 5:30 Howdy Doody 6:00 Music And Maple 6:15 News 6:25 Weather 6:30 TBA 7:00 $64,000 Question 7:30 Do You Trust Your Wife 8:00 The Phil Silvers Show 8:30 Celebrity Playhouse 9:00 Liberace 9:30 Confidential File 10:00 Famous Playhouse 10:30 Best Theater 12:00 News and Sign Off Farm Bill Row Grows WASHINGTON (UP) Sen. Allen J. Ellender (D-La) warned today that there "won't be any" new farm program if President Eisen hower vetoes a pending bill calling for a return to rigid high price supports. Agriculture Secretary Ezra T. Benson said yesterday he would urge the President to veto the measure despite the fact that the Administration backed soil bank program Is written Into it. .Benson added that the President probably would veto the measure even If he didn't recommend it. But Ellender cautioned "that a presidential veto would mean "there won't be any farm bill." He said Congress couldn't override the veto and, at the same time, a new and separate bill containing only the soil bank plan couldn't be passed in time to give farmers any relief this year. Ellender said there Isn't "any doubt" the Senate will approve the pending bill and send it tc the President despite veto threats. The House approved a high support bill last year. CLOUDBURST PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil, lPI A cloudburst drowned 10 persons Monday near Pelotas, a port and meat-packing center of 80,000 pop ulation in South Brazil. T"' Deluxe ELECTRIC RANGE Think of the extra-good meali you can prepare when you have two roomy ovens! Bake two kinds of thinga at two different temperatures at the same time. There'll he many times when you'll appreciate having s Ze nith Electric Range with two ovens. And you'll appreciate its many other features, too. Wouldn't you like the con venience of two-oven Zenith? Your Nothern Stomp Redemption Center Tele-Pliance CENTER 11th and Walnut Six Die In Car Wrecks On Weekend SAN FRANCISCO (UP) ix persons, including n . armiess University of San Francisco stu dent, were killed and at least 16 persons were injured In Northern California automobile accidents during the weekend. The USP student, Jan-.es Kenny. 22. San Mateo, hitched a ride in a car driven by Jimmy Williams Jr., 22, Los Angeles, early yester day. Near Modesto, wiuiams car struck a pickup truck and was thrown into the path ot a semi trailer rig. William and Kenny. who was born without arms, were ki'.led. Two .other , passengers in Williams' car were injured. In Oakland. Ike Carter. 12. a retired longshoreman, died shortly after he was struck by an auto driven by George Jackson. Carter had an unexplained bullet wound in his leg and it was not deter mined whether this contributed to his death. Ward Smith, 22. a San Francisco law student, died Saturday of in juries suffered in a headon crash near Santa Crui Friday. Two per sons in the other car were in jured. The two-vear-old son of Robert Holderbaugh. 21. a Moffett Field sailor, was killed when a car in which the Holdcrbaughs were rid ing crashed into a tree near Santa Cruz. Two other persons were in jured. Patricia Rose Hicxey, w. oania Crur., was killed when her motor cycle crashed headon into a car driven by Frank T. Marai, 60. Cupertino, on the Santa Cruz-Los Catos Highway. Seven persons were injured In a six car pile up early today near San Pablo. The accident involved a truck, two police cars, and three motor cars. Yacht Blast Rips Pier OAKLAND (UP) A butane tank explosion burled a four-month old baby and a 15-year old girl out of a luxury yacht on Oakland estuary yesterday but none of the eight persons aboard suffered ma jor injury. The baby, William Stanley Bltt of Oakland, was uninjured when he landed on the craft's gangplank..! The girl, Virginia Steadman, also of Oakland, pulled the child to safety before it could roll into the water. Virginia suffered head and leg cuts. Most seriously injured was the yacht's owner, George Surtevant, 58, of Alameda, who was in the engine room of the cabin cruiser, the Dollle Lee, at the time of the explosion. He sustained second and third degree burns of the hands, face and arms. His wife, Dollle, 33. refused hospitalization. Others injured In the explosion were the girl's parents, William Steadman, 34, and his wife, Clyde 34, and the mother of baby Wil liam. Mrs. Vivian Bltz, 35. Mrs, Bitz' 11-year-old daughter, Mary Ann Hannan, also suffered cuts on the leg. The victims were taken to High land Hospital for Immediate treat ment and then transferred to Peralta Hospital. Glamorine F . 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" Cameras In Big Balloons Used To Calculate Speed WASHINGTON Wl The Air Force says cameras In some of its weather balloons help It to 'calculate the rale of progress of balloons and therefore the velocity of the Jet streams." Secretary Quarles explained the weather surveys at length after the Russian publication Pravda charged Saturday that, In using the balloons, the United States was trying to carry out alone President Eisenhower's aerial inspection pro posal. Quarles' statement was largely report on the project's aims, but he said Russia "is attempting to develop It into a diplomatic incident" and is making "elaborate efforts, . . to confuse" the weather balloons with the low-flying bal loons used by some private groups to drop propaganda leaflets. He spoke out after conferring with Secretary of State Dulles. For several days, the Air Force had kept silent about the matter while the State Department did the talk ing for this government. This country spoke out also through the U.N., informing Sec retary General Dag Hammarskjold that protests against the balloons were "based on a misconstruction of the facts." The State Department; replying to a Russian protest, had defended A PfRT-Wtn": A GAL Uith THf FEELING OF WELL-BEING, ENERGY AMP CHARM THAT MAKES EVERYTHING GO HER. WAV- VOU CAM BE A PRT-fVfcT, ToG ip you... 1 , x " use of the balloons but said this country ould seek to avoid furth er launchlngs that might cross So viet territory. Quarles reiterated that, but con tended the weather balloons are launched for -scientific studies of the jet stream a fast-m o v 1 n g mass of air far above the earth which strongly affects weather conditions. Some balloons carry cameras to record instrument readings and take pictures of underlying clouds and terrain features, ne said. Others transmit radio signals so their course can be charted from the ground. ARRIVES TOKYO (fl Felplng Radio an. nounced the arrival In Canton Monday of Prince Norodom Sihan ouk, ex-king and former premier of Cambodia. He la en route to Pelplng at the Invitation of the Chinese government. FAST REtlEFLpiw?i Cold's Pain I TMUTS BLAST t TUNIS, Tunisia, Ifl A hand grenade thrown into the canteen of the Redeyef phophate mine in central Tunisia Sunday night killed four persons and wounded 11. UPSET DEKERNES, Egypt, Ml A ferryboat turned over In a canal here Sunday and 22 students, vary ing in age from 13 to 18 years, were drowned. Ten of the victims were girls. ELKS (FOR ElKS and THEIR LADIES) Rami Night Every Tuesday 8 p.lTle ELKS LODGE LA Soccer Team, , May Enter Open 1XS ANGELES (UP) The Loa Angeles Danes today were confi dent of their chances to enter the semifinals of the national open cup soccer championships after defeat ing the Mexico Athletic Club ot San Francisco 8-0 before 3500 fans. 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