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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON One Radio In U.S. Explorer Satellite Quits; Second Okay WASHINGTON Ht-One of the Explorer two radio voices was filent today, less than two weeks after the American satellite began circling the earth. The Naval Research Laboratory announced that tracking stations so longer were receiving any sig nals from one transmitter aboard the 30-pound metal tube coursing through space at about 18,00 miles an hour. Signals from the second trans mitter, a lower-powered set, con tinue sending back vital scientific information for its predicted life of from two to three months. After the Army's Explorer loft ed into space Jan. 31, Army and Navy scientists estimated that its larger transmitter would last from two to three weeks. Radio signals from the first Rus sian Sputnik, launched Oct. 4, faded out within three weeks. The Soviet satellite itself vanished in early December, probably disin tegrating in the . earth's atmosphere. British Film Star Marries LAS VEGAS, Nev. 11 Actor Michael Wilding and Mrs. Susan Nell, a London divorcee and in terior decorator, eloped here by plane from Los Angeles and were married in a wedding chapel last night. The British film player, 45, former husband of actress Eliza beth Taylor, and Mrs. Nell, 42, obtained a marriage license short ly after 10 p.m. at the marriage license bureau in downtown Las Vegas. Eluding newsmen, they went to the Little Wedding Chapel Around the Corner, also in downtown Las Vegas, where the Rev. James Herndon performed the simple, single-ring ceremony. He said both appeared calm. They told reporters waiting out side they would honeymoon for two days at the Sahara Hotel, alt er which their plans are unsettled. The bride wouldn't say who her former husband was. "That's all history now," she replied. On the marriage license appli cation she gave her address as West Los Angeles and said she was divorced in London last July. Wilding said he and Mrs. Nell had known each other 14 years and first met at a social gather ing In London. Their romance started, he added, only about three months ago. Wilding and Miss Taylor were divorced In June 1956. Miss Tay lor now is married to showman Mike Todd. Sputnik II, launched Nov. 3, was not heard from after seven days. But it is still speeding around the earth carrying a we- less dog. The low-powered transmitter still sending signals from the American Explorer has the lob principally of providing tracking stations with information on its whereabouts. However, satellite scientists said its tiny battery was produc ing enough power to report data on temperatures within the satel lite nose cone, information about the impact of meteorite dust and some effects of cosmic rays. The transmitter that now is dead was solely concerned with automatic transmission of Infor mation on how the Explorer was faring. Few amateur operators are like ly to pick up signals from the remaining Explorer radio because of its low power. It is transmitting on the 108 megacycle band. In another development, cen sored testimony made public by the House Armed Services Com mittee disclosed the Air Force plans to use its 5,000-milc-range Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile to try to launch an un manned reconnaissance i satellite. Secretary of the Air Force James H. Douglas said this in appearing at a closed-door hear ing Friday. The armed services got more money to speed missiles and other! Famed Painter Succumbs At 86 PARIS Wi Georges Rouault, the famed French religious paint er, the 20th century s most fa mous painter of religious subjects, died of uremia in his Paris home at dawn today. He was 86. With Georges Brauue, Rouault was one of the last survivors of "L'Ecole de Paris" (School of Paris) and "Les Fauvcs" (the Wild Beasts), who revolted against impressionism in 1006 and turned French painting in a new direction. - Gas Station Offers Low Price RICHMOND, Calif. Wl-Service station operator George Dee Smithson is advertising regular gasoline at 9.9 cents a gallon. Smithson said the customer also must pay 9 cents tax on each gallon, but it's still unusually low at 18.9. A gasoline war in the east San Francisco Bny area has cut prices. fiOULD'S CASTLE SOLD ' PARIS (UP) A chateau, a (own house mid some farms from the estate of the lute American millionaire Frank Jay Gould have been sold for $240,30. The proper ty was auctioned off here Wednes day. Gould, a long-time resident of France, died in Juan-les-Pins in 1956. M. NOW! DOOR! OfKN 6130 P. A blazing story of love and action in Southeast Asia! THE QUIET AMERICAN MtrrtRf AUDIE MURPHY MCMMl CUUOE UOMHA REDGRAVE DAUPHIN MOLL Mm m mkM In Vi Nam I defense programs when President Eisenhower signed an emergency bill totaling $1,110,000,000. Of this total, (1,260.000,000 is new money and 150 millions represents au thority to transfer previously ap propriated funds. "DENNIS THE MENACE". 'OOliT SET UP! JU JUST PULL UPA CHAIR NAACP Franchise In Arkansas Revoked By Governor Faubus LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Wl-Gov. Orval Faubus revoked the state franchise of the National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored Peo ple yesterday. Two new reports of racial inci dents came out of integrated Cen tral High SchooJ. And Supt. Virgil Blossom rec ommended the expulsion of a Ne gro girl from the trouble-ridden school. He said she violated an agreement not to fight back against white students harass ment. Faubus signed a proclamation taking the NAACP and about 300 other corporations off the roll of chartered organizations because they failed to pay 1957 franchise taxes by a Feb. 1 deadline. His action had the effect of dis solving the NAACP in Arkansas. Under a 1953 state law, the NAACP could regain its franchise by paying delinquent taxes and applying for reinstatement. The Little Rock school board heard Blossom's recommendation for expulsion of 16-year-old Minnie Jean Brown in a closed session. Blossom also extended a three- day suspension (hat she got Fri day to two weeks. Only the school board can ex pel a student but it usually fol lows a superintendent s recom mendation. Minnie Jean got the suspension her second for her part in a scuffle With a white girl student. The white girl quit school. Last December Minnie Jean was suspended for throwing chili on two white boys in a cafeteria incident. She -has been involved in sev eral other racial clashes at Cen tral High. Minnie Jean is the onlv Negro who has - been suspended since Negroes entered Central High Sept. 25 under the protection of leileral troops. A white girl and a Negro boy repovted thoy figured in separate incidents at Central High yester day. SlartsTODWri SHI steiL JilP " i w m aaaajw iea - w nr. tui "SiM , Pompaii" 7:13 10:00 Times. Sw.B.p Womtn" . ;30 Ont, Doors Open 6:30 P.M. Florence Callaway, 15, told news men that she was kicked in the knee by the heel of a Negro girl's shoe as they climbed a stair. The white girl said Thelma Molhershed, 16-year-old Negro, laughed and continued on her way. Tha Negro girl later offered to apologize, the white girl said but she refused to accept the apology. Jefferson Thomas, 15, Negro, reported that an unidentified white boy seized him by the throat near the school gymnasium and threat ened him. The Negro boy said the white student accused him of "bumping into me in the hall." Principal Jess Matthews said he had no details on either reported occurrence. Minnie ' Jeans' enrollment at Central High has been interrupted by her account, because of two words: "White trash." The Negro girl said she hurled the invective at a white girl she contends was harassing her. School officials sent a letter to the girls' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brown, which said in part: "Minnie Jean Brown was reinstat ed on probation Jan. 13 (fr-m a previous suspension) with the agreement that she would not re taliate . verbally or physically to any harassment, but would leave the matter to school authorities. "After provocation of the (white) girl student she called the girl 'while trash' after which the irl threw her purse at Minnie Jean." Minnie Jean showed a newsman the letter. For five months, Minnie Jean said, the situution for her has been almost unbearable. "I don't think people realize what goes on at Central." she said. "They throw rocks, they spill ink on your clothes, they call you 'nigger,' they just keep bothering you every five minutes." Minnie Jean said she and the eight other Negroes who still at tend the 1,900-pupil school were ordered to be humble to white pupils. Minnie Jean has been the main target of segregationist students. Several white students have been suspended at different times for harassing her. tRadw OndlO &q rr.n NOTE: Tha Herald and Nwt te not responsible for last minute chanfM In the radio and TV schedule. They are published merely as a public aerv ice and are furnished by the various nations involved.) KFLW-CBS & ABC, 1450 KC Thursday Eveninf, Feb. 13 OO S porta Highlights 6:03 Music for Dining 7:00 News CBS 7:05 Lowell Thomas CBS . 7:20 Sports Tlmo CBS 7 25 People In the News ABC 7:30 Amos 'N' Andy CBS 7:55 Music B 00 News CBS 8:05 Masters of Melody CBS 8:30 Root. Q. Lewis CBS 9:00 News CBS 9:09 Bob Inch Show Phoners Plan TV Program Weather, where it comes from and why, is the subject of "The Unchained Goddess," a new pro gram in the Bell System Science Series, to be telecast at -5 p.m. Sunday, February 16 over KOTI- TV. "The Unchained Goddess" shows what scientists are doing to pre dict weather, and to attempt to control it. As in earlier Science Series programs, Richard Carlson and Dr. Frank Baxter star as fic tion writer and Dr. Research. The series has been acclaimed by educators and TV critics for its presentation of scientific subjects in an entertainment format. Earli er programs included . "Our Mr Sun" and "Hemo the Magnificent." Animated characters help Carl son and Dr. Baxter tell what science has learned about winds, clouds, precipitation and lightning. Other sequences show how these combine to make the world's weather, and scientific progress in weather forecasting and control. Scientific accuracy of the wea ther story was assured by an ad visory board. Among the groups cooperating in the production of "The Unchained Goddess" were the U.S. Weather Bureau, Depart ment of Defense and the Univer sity of California at Los Angeles. Copies of the hour - long color film will be available to local schools, clubs and other interested groups for showing after the net work presentation on February 16. Arrangements should be made through the Pacific Telephone busi ness office in Klamath Falls. 10:00 10:13 u:0O 6:00 6:1S 7:00 7:15 7:19 7:30 7:5 00 8:05 8:23 8:30 8:00 10:00 10:05 10:13 10:30 10:43 11:00 11:1S 11:45 12:00 11:15 12:30 1:00 2:30 2:45 3:00 1:15 3:30 3:45 4:00 4.13 4:35 5:00 5:13 5:23 5:30 3:43 5:55 8:00 8:05 7:00 7:05 7:20 7:23 7:30 7:55 8:00 8:03 8:30 8:00 0:03 10:00 10:15 10:40 12:00 Ailment Downs 'Rochester1 HOLLYWOOD WV-Eddie Ander son, better known to Jack Benny fans as Rochester, collapsed dur ing a television rehearsal last night. A doctor said Anderson had suf fered a stomach upset. "He's talking and he says he's feeling fine," the doctor , reported after examining the 52-year-old actor. The Richfield Reporter CBS The Bob Inch Snow Sign Off Friday, Feb. 14 Early Morning News America'! Favorite Music Newt Breakfast Edition Weathercast Break last Broadcast Frank Goss CBS Harry Babbitt CBS Musical Variety Show CBS Yours for a Happy Day Shoooln Ntwi Youri for a Happy Day Breakfast Club ABC News CBS Peter and Mary Show CBS Ma Perkins CBS Young Dr. Malone CBI Road of Life CBS Shopping News Music for Enjoyment Just Entertainment CBS Noon Edition News Payless Sidewalk Show House Party CBS Arthur Godfrey Time CBS Backstage Wife CBS Helen Trent CBS Our Gal Sunday CBS Nora Drake CBS Second Mrs, Burton CBS The Couple Next Door CBS Basin Briefs Holiday for Strings Arthur Godfrey CBS Edward R. 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P. Morgan News UU 6:15 World of Sports 6 25 Strange But Ture 6:30 First Federal News 7:00 Bill Stern Sports News MBS 7:ua j ne vucen 5 7:30 News MBS 7:35 Exploring lomorrow 8:00 KUHS vs. Ashland Basketball uame 10:00 10:00 PM Headlines 10:10 Larry Jones Sports 10:15 Mostly Music 11:00 News and Weather Report 11:05 Mostly Music 12:00 Sign Off KOTI TV. ChanieJ t, Calif tmU Oregon TelerUloa lac. Thursday, Feb. 13 2:00 Garry Moore 2:30 Arthur Godfrey 3:30 Dotto 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 Uncle Bill 4:45 Search For Tomorrow 5:00 Rln Tin Tin 5:30 PTA 5:45 Heart Fund 6:00 Weather and News 6:15 Doug Edwards News 6:30 Playhouse 7:00 Men of Annapolis 7:30 Damon Runyan 8:00 Richard Diamond 6:30 Shower of Stars 9:30 Sheriff ot Cochise 10:00 Passport 10:30 News 10:35 This Is Your Life 11:03 Sign Off Friday, Feb. 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ABC Thursday, Feb. 13 2.00 Garry Moore 2:30 Arthur Godfrey 3:30 Dotto 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 Men of Action 4:45 Search For Tomorrow 9 00 Rin Tin Tin 5:30 ore-cai rnr-m 6:00 your iv hmuhiuiw 6:15 Doug Edward and tha wawt 6:30 tiaieway 6 45 Sportsman's Club ' 7:00 Men of Annapolis 8:00 Richard Diamond g:3U onower vi ami a. in Ch.,i(t nf f?nchu 10:00 Industry on Parada 10:15 Video Scope 10:30 News lli.M 1 (US is iow - Friday, Feb. 14 11:40 Chaplains Corner 11:55 News 12:00 Big Payoff 12:30 Verdict is Yours l:W tfrignier uaj secret owuu 1:30 Edge of Night m ru unnomnlr.ri IntermlSSMn 2:30 Garry Moore 3:ju uuuo 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 A Visit With the City Police 5:00 Wild Bil' Hickok 5:30 uncie Bin lt 6:00 Your TV Weatherman 6:05 NeWS rtmitr THursrdl 6:30 Passport 7:00 Cavalcade of Sports 7:50 Pill Box 7:55 Sports Hounaup 8:00 Phil Silvers Show 8:30 Captain David Grief 9:00 The Lineup 9 no Damon RunyOn 10:00 TBA j 10:30 News . 7, ltaMftflf, KVTP-TV ChaaaeJ California Thursday, Feb. 13 2:00 Comedy Time 2:30 Truth or Consequences 3:00 TBA 3:30 Do You Trust Your Wife 4:00 American Bandstand 4 45 Shasta College 5:00 Shasta College TV Geology Course . 5:30 Komie KarnWal Jerrio Thst Clown, Cartoons, Little Rascals and Serial "Commando Cody" 6:00 The Honeymooners Title TBA 6:30 76 Sports Club 7:00 Amos And Andy TBA 7:30 Whirlybirds "Boy On a Roof" 8:00 Groucho You Bet Your Life 8:30 Dragnet 9:00 People's Choice 9:30 Ford Show Tennessee Ernie Ford 10:00 The Lux Show 10:30 All star TheaUT "Protect Her Honor" 11:00 TBA i 11:30 Tonight 12:00 Late News Summary Friday, Feb. 14 11:30 Luncheon With Jerrio 12: w Matinee Theater toior 1:00 Queen For A Day 1:45 Modem Romances 2:00 Comedy Time 2:30 Truth or Consequences 3:00 American Bandstand 3:30 Do You Trust Your Wife 4:00 Inside Your Schools 4:15 Philco Playhouse "Conspiracy in Teheran" Stars: Derek JTarr and Marta Labarr 5:30 Komic Karnival Cartoons, Se rial And Little Rascals 6:30 Death Valley Days The BanittS of Panamint" 7:00 Cavalcade of Sports Gala Ker win vs. Stefan Redl 7:45 Sports News 8:00 Gray Ghost "Green Back Raid?" h:ju Lire ot nuey 9:00 TBA 9:30 Sheriff of Cochisa ''Deputy's Wife'' 10:00 News 10:05 Bob Albertson Presents "What A Woman'' Stars; Rosalind Russell, Brian Aherna 12:00 Late News HANDY ANDY'S TV & Appliance . REPAIR 24-Hour Strvlct 2060 So. h Ph. TU 2-4848 ANNE LANCASTER, daugh ter of Mr. and Mr$. M. L. Lancaster, 2116 Gettla Streat, will be one of the contestants in the Klamath County Junior Chamber of Commerce Junior Miss Ore gon of 1958 Contest, which will be held in the Milli School auditorium Tues day, February 18, at 7:30 p.m. A senior at Klamath Union Hiqh School, Anne, 17, is 5 feet S and weighs 120. 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