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    HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1956
Some Program Changes
In Offing For Television
By CHARLES MKItt'KR
NEW YORK ifft Sortie program t
chongrs effecting almost every j
nighl of the week are In the woifcij
lor next season o;i CBS-TV. I
Trade reports indicate that three:
are big programs of an hour cr,
longer. But most are half-hour i
shows, on film, the creations of
Hollywood.
The most ambitious undertaking;
will be Playhouse 90. a 90-nunuiei
weekly dramatic show to be pro-j
duced by Martin Manllus. Variety.1
the weekly trade Journal of sho'j
business, says this is slotted for
9:30 p.m. (Eastern Time) Thurn-!
day evenings and will Include j
eight lilm entries to be made by1
Columbia Pictures. CBS' has not
commented on details. i
One of the hour shows will be
called The Big Record with for
mat, time and other details a big
secret. Actually the idea for this
program was given a show-casing
several weeks ago when Shower
of Rtars presented "The Oolden
Record " a program In which
stars who had bold more than a
million recording of specific
oiics did their stuff. The public
liked It and so, apparently, does
CBS now.
The oilier weekly hour program,
announced previously, will be a
Herb Shriner variety show. This
mny move into a Friday night
spot, with the hope of giving that
currently rather dead evening
shot in the arm.
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Wednesday Evening, March 28
g:00 Today'! Sports HJjrbllihls
V:ltl Lowell Thomas CBS
30 Amoa 'N' Anay Muilo Hilt CBS
6;5 Newt CBS
7:00 MuilC
7:09 BIu Ribbon Bouts ABC
8:00 News L'riS
1:05 Curt Mansey Show CBS
i.M What Do You Think
:45 Bing Crosby CBS
fi:K) Address by Jumei Conant ABC
0:.1O Presidential Report CBS
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9:35 Thla I Believe CBS
10:00 10 PM Edition
10:15 Johnny Dollar CBS
I0;:i0 Time for Relaxation
11:00 Sign Off News Summary
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Thursday, March 39
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01 America's Favorite Music
:19 Minute Ntwa Summary
:16 America's Favorite Muaie
i.TO Minute Ncwa Summary
6:31 Amerlca'i Favorite Muile
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7:00 Newa Breakfait Edition
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8:00 Better Living
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11:00 Marian Iron Millers
11:10 Muito
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12:00 Noon Edition Newt
12:15 Payleaa Sidewalk Show
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4:15 Baain Briefs
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:35 News CBS
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DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M.
End THURSDAY!
Buddy Rogers Returns As
Gun Toting Preacher
liestra to score my movies. Now
I I'm doing things In my own small
way. I'm scoring the picture my
self. And my guitarist from my
band of vears ago, Joe Sodja, will
play the background mu.yc. I didn't
know pictures could be made so
happily."
DOORS OPEN 8:30 P M.
ENDS TONIGHT!
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Wednesday Evening-, March 28
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6:15 Warren Bunyan Sportl Report
6:25 Hollywood Highlights
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7:00 Gang Busters DLBS
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9:45 Les Paul Mary Ffird DLBS
9:50 Bob Inch Show
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6:46 Farm Reporter
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3:45 Tello Test DLBS
4:00 Keyboard Kanera
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8:30 First Federal News
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8:00 Playhouse of Favorites
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9:30 Coke Time with Zddie Flihar
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10:13 Bob Inch Show
11:00 Five Minute Finals DLBS
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Wednesday Evening, March 11
11:50 Devotions
12:00 Matinee
1:00 Garden Home Jc Farm
1:15 Secret Storm
l ;iO Queen For a Day
2:(kO THA
2:30 Vnl Rogue Camera
3:00 Feminine Fan' tea
3 30 Mrdford City Schoola Fgm.
4:00 TBA
4:30 Uncle Bill
3:iU Pinky Lee
5:0 Andy's Gang
9:00 Dance Time
6:13 Newa
6:23 Weather
6:30 Hopalong Caiildy
7 00 V S. Steel Hour
8 on Disneyland
9 00 Follow that Man
9:30 Science Fiction
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to :tn nei Theater
12:00 Newa and Sign Off
Thursday, March Js
11:50 Di' vol tons
12:00 Matinee
1 00 Medford City Police
1:15 Secret Storm
1:30 Queen For a Day
2 00 TBA
2 30 Val Rogue Camera
3:0O Feminine Fancies
3:30 Afternoon Theater
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5:00 Pinky Lee
3 30 Rin Tin Tin
00 Ore-Cal Panorama
8 13 News Weather
6:30 Ore Cat Panorama
7 00 Sherlock Holmes
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8 00 tiroueho
J.JO Let t Kice tt Around
8 43 Talent Time
9 00 Star and The Itory
9 .W t'ord Theater
10 00 1 Led 3 Uvea
10:. Mr. X
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Altura California, !? Kilo
cycles 1000 Walli rrogram lor for
the month of March.
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7 00 Newa
7 OA WfMern Mestenger
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9 00 Newi
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9 00 Newa
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, 12 30 Farm Forum
By ALINE MOSBY
United Presi Hollywood Writer
HOLLYWOOD ( UP l Twenty,
five years ago Buddy Rogers was
"America's Boy Friend" oi tne i
movies. Today he's back on film i
but this time as a gun-to tin' preach
er In a western.
Movie fans remember Buddy as
that perennial college, boy who
romped through "Wings," "My
Best Girl" and "Road To Reno."
Tnen he was the smiling leader of
a dance band at college proms
around the country.
Today Rogers has stepped out of
stereotype to shoulder a shootin'
Iron and gallop over the purple
sage as a fighting parson.
He hired himself for ihe part.
Rogers decided to make four mov
ies as an Independent producer.
His director asked the boss to take
a role In the company's first film,
"The Killer and 21 Men," starring
Bob Steele and Marie Windsor.
"The director came to me with
the part," explained Rogers. "I
hadn't intended to play the role. 1
told them I didn't want to try ac
ting again. But they talked me into
it. So I got my feet wet.
"Now somebody wants me to do
a TV series about a fighting par
son, but It would be too much
work."
Rogers never has appeared in a
western before nor played a minis
ter. The still youthful Rogers hasn't
acted since he appeared In "Don't
Trust Your Husband" with Made
line Carroll in 1951. And that was
his first film in many years. Re
cently he's appeared on television
but has bypassed movies because,
he said frankly, "They seem to
have forgotten me."
"After World War II I produced
seven movies," he said &3 he sat in
the quiet hilltop mansion where he
lives with his wife. Mary Pickford.
"But I'd never produce for the big
studios again. It was so hectic.
"If I can't make my company a
happy, little family group I don't
want to make pictures. We have a
feeling of friendship in our little
conrnany.
"We don't even have an office.
The company rehearsed here at
plckfair," he added, At the most
elegant rehearsal hall in theatrical
history. We filmed the movie all on
location at a ranch.
'I used to have a 50-piece or-
Pelicana
April -13
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Preprlctors
Flood Damage
Total Listed
SANTA ROSA, Calif. (UP)
Philip D. Batson. regional admin
istrator of the Federal Civil De
fense Administration estimates
damage from last winter's floods
at $256,000,000.
Stressing that his estimate was
"conservative. Batson saia tne
floods were the most widespread
in the West this century. They
affected . pans of California, Ne
vada, Oregon and Washington.
The CD yesterday closed its dis
aster center In Salem, Ore., the
last one in operation since the
floods began Christmas week. Oth
er centers were in Washington.
Nevada and in five California
communities.
Batsop said President Eisen
hower has made available for re
pairing public facilities $7,500,000
to California, $250,000 to Nevada.
Sl.350.0m to Oregon and $250,000
to Washington
The floods affectftd nearly 30.000
families, and caused 76 deaths,
3796 injuries and 291 hospital cases
in the four western states. More
than 400 persons have applied to
the government for financial help
under public law 875.
In addition, Batson said, flood
waters destroyed more than 1407
houses and caused major damage
to 2725. Another 11.829 suffered
minor damage. More than 1000
small businesses were affected.
NEWSPAPERMAN DEAD
COLUMBUS. Ohio James
Hoeck. 62, former newspaperman,
at one time on the Paris edition
of the New York Herald, and later
with the Cincinnati Post and the
Scripps-Howard chain. Bom in
Scotland. Died Monday.
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