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PAGE 2 A HERALD AVD NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY. MAY 28, 1953 Producer Says TV Drama Not Dead, Just Poor TV Br CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK (API "Television drama iin't dead." says David Susskind. "Just bad television drama is dead." Susskind. a TV producer of boundless energy, has absolute faith in the magic and power of live, adult drama. He'll be even more active as the head of Talent Associates. Ltd.. next season. On June 12 he'll present the last of this seaon' 90-minute "Show of the Month" (CBS-TVl series. Carson McCuller's "A Member of the Wedding." a Broadway hit. Next season Talent Associates will produce seven live dramas for "Show of the Month." It also Quints Silent On B-Day Fete MONTREAL (API The four surviving Dionne quintuplets are 24 today but any plans for birth day celebrations are their secret. The girls Annette, Ceciie, Yvonne and Marie all live in the Montreal area. But efforts to leach them or persons close to them for information about their birthday plans have met with no success. This is the girls' fourth birth day without Emilie. frailest of the five, who died Aug. 6, 1954, dur ing an epileptic seizure. Two of the sisters now are married, Annette to Germain Al- lard, a University of Montreal student, and Ceciie to radio tech nician Philippe Langlois. Friends said several weeks ago that Ce ciie is pregnant. VANISHED BALTIMORE (API Theater manager Walter Gardner said he tent his doorman to a bank with 1200 in bills to exchange for quarters. The doorman never came back. DOORS CPEN 6:3CJ P.M. NOW SHOWING! In love., in war. ..they were tho Young JUIOXIG GnimaScopE Klht IHWIN SHiW Iff M IN Mrtl IT HftlN SNA HOPE IANGE BARBArTrUSH MAY BRIT I OPEN DAILY 7100 P. M. ENDS TONIGHT ! GRANT 11 Nt MANSFIELD rHRtH CwmmaScopE Feature or 7:50 & 10:40 MARTINandLEWIS Hilarious Fun-Fest! CIRLS!GAG$!MUSICt MIRTH! SESeW Autnpii ..... will offer at least nine special pro grams, including The Swiss Family Rooinson" and "Little Women," 26 live "Circle Theater" productions, and it has two' live .series up for option. Since Talent Associates took over "Kraft Theater" several weeks ago. that drama series has had new life with such outstand ing productions as the two-part "All the King's Men." Yet "Kraft Theater" is leaving television in September. So are "Studio One" and "Climax." "Matinee Theater dies next month. Susskind befteves there are three reasons for the decline of live drama: 1. "The hour shows on the air have slipped badly in quality and excitement. For a long time they've ben going down hill in scripts and production and the public is becoming relatively bored witn them. 2. "We're in an economic reces sion. Because a live drama series carries a big price tag. advertis ers are looking for cheaper snows. 3. television has become psy- cnotically conformist. When a trend begins, the boys leave their psychiatrists' couches and rush about, following the trend to west erns or quiz series or a private eye series or whatever it may be." Susskind feels, however, that "A first-rate drama still is the best sales medium for an adver tiser. It puts over a message. A sponsor who takes out new ground on television stakes out new customers for his product Distinctive programming always gets good results. Original drama on the home screen began to decline about 1955, Susskind believes, when writers, directors and producers who had given the medium great vitality for a few years began turning to tne tneater and the movies. . VOTES ABSENTEE PARIS (AP) Jacques Souslclle, one of the leaders of the Algerian insurrection against Premier Pierre Pflimlin's government, vot ed in the National Assembly ear ly today even though he s in Al giers. He voted against Pflimlin. The vote was not by individuals except when they differed from their party. The Social Republi cans cast a ballot in Soustelle's name. JAME5 STEWART KIM NOVAK IN ALFRED HIKHCQCICS VERTIEIT DOORS CPEN t:3Q sirring T" ANGELA LANSBURY RAYMOND BURR DICK FORAN -aJUj 'WAGES OF FEAR I I I I 1 I I I ppdC, " j 2 have ever ' 1 fffi'A Z&i, iW heard makes I BsX7 the most liTVV1 'M thrilling $yjM , 4? w y picture you tSU. 1 have ever ' sfwr "DENNIS THE MENACE" I'll Sy SOMETHING IN THIS EAR ANOXXJ 6C6 IP IT COMES OUT OF THAT ONE. Presbyterians Mend Fuss; Two Churches Consolidate PITTSBURGH AP) Those historically scrappy Presbyterians patch up an old fuss today and mold two churches into one. They're forming "the United Presbyterian Church of the Three Pilots Die In Jet Collision CLOV1S. N.M. Wv-Three pilots died yesterday in the collision of two Super Sabre Jets over Cannon Air Force Base. A two-seater F100F and a sin gle seat F100D collided while the F100F was making an emergency landing. The dead were identified by the Air Force as Capt. William R. Gil more, 30. Interlaken, N.Y.; Lt. William R. Jarmon, 24, North Arl ington, Va.; and Lt. Leslie Ikeda, 28, Honolulu. Gilmore and Jarmon were in the two-seater. The base said the HOOF was at a "pretty low altitude" making, an emergency landing approach Decause ot radio failure ALFRED HITCHCOCK ENGULFS YOU IN A WHIRLPOOL OF TERROR AND TENSION! TECHNICOLOR friday ; P. M. IwV: 7 tea : I REUASC I U.S.A.," which becomes the fourth largest body in American Prot estantism. Twin processions of robed dele gates marching to a common rendezvous point will symbolize the emerging of the two strands of their tradition. The ceremonies will be cli maxed by sharing of the Lord's Supper. Joining forces are the United Presbyterian Church and the Pres byterian Church in the U.S.A., with a combined membership of more than three million. "A happy and historic oc casion," says the Rev. Dr. Robert N. Montgomery, of Bloomington. III., moderator of the : U.S.A. church. It marks the end of a breakup that started more than 200 years ago in Scotland, and has erupted in various clevages since then. The union also is the latest in a scrips which has hrnueht several nnrs-spnaratpri Protestant srouos back together. Dr. Montgomery, in a sermon prepared for the worship service consummating the merger, said The quest (or unity among the people of God is one of those really wide horizons and great tasks and manly disciplines of life to which we must continue to be dedicated in the united church. "lt is the quest that has led us to become one. The Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., popularly referred to as Northern Presbyterians, also in cludes some Southern churches, as well as congregations throughout the rest of the nation a total of 489. The United Presbyterians, strongest in Ohio and Pennsylvan ia, have 973 congregations. To gether, the merged denominations include 9.462 churches. 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Print plainly name, address with lone, sue and style number J fiadio M JO ED XWE- The Herald and Newt tt not reaponjihie for lu minute enangea id th radio and TV schedules. Tney are pubhned merely a pubiie terv icm and are fumnhed by the variotu nation Involved. i KFLW-CBS k ABC, 1450 KC Wednesday Evening, May 28 8 00 Newt CBS 6 OS Mutic tor Dining 7.00 Newt CBS 7:05 Lowell Thomai CBS T 20 Sporu Tune CBS 7 25 Amai 'N Andy CBS 7:30 Newt Analym CBS 7:55 Newt CBS 8:00 Newt CBS 8 05 Little Bob HI Fi Hour 8:10 Radio Beat CBS B OO The Bob Inch Show 1000 Richfield Reporter CBS 10:15 The Bob Inch Show 1100 Little Bob s Late. Lata Show 13 00 Si(n Off Thursday, May 29 6 00 Early Morning Newi 6 15 America's Favorite Muafc 6 45 The Market Spot 7:00 Newt Breakfast Edition 715 Wrathercait 7:19 Breakfast Broadcast 7 30 Frank Goss CBS 7:45 Harry Babbitt CBS 8 00 Musical Variety Show CBS 8 05 Yours for a Happy Day 8:25 Shopping News 8.30 The Bob Men Morning Show 9 00 Breakfast Club 10:00 News CBS 10 05 Peter Land Hares CBS 10:15 Second Mrs. Burton CBS 10 30 Morning Melodies 10:45 Just Entertainment CBS 11:00 Music far Enjoyment 11:30 House Party CBS 12 00 Noon Edition Newt 12:13 Payless Sidewalk Show 1:00 News CBS 1:05 Whispering Streets CBS 130 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:30 Our Gal Sunday CBS 2:43 Nora Drake CBS 3:00 Ma Perkins CBS Battle Of Pork Chop Hill To Be Portrayed In Movie By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) This week Joe demons will start re-living the 24 most violent hours of his life. It will take two months for movie makers to tell the story of the brief time demons and his outfit spent on that bitter mound of earth called Pork Chop HiU. The time was April 1953 and the place was Korea. The prize was a hill that got its name from somebody who noted that it looked Ceylon Order Is Restored COLOMBO. Ceylon (AP) Gov. Gen. Sir Oliver Goonetilleke to day claimed order is being re stored throughout most of Ceylon alter a week of Sinhalese riots against the Tamil minority. Goonetilleke declared a state of emergency yesterday to help the government suppress the riots. He said only two flew outbreaks had been reported. Two persons were killed near the eastern town of Batticaloa when troops fired on a crowd de fying the islandwide dusk-to-dawn curfew. In Colombo three persons were injured by a grenade burst. Troops patrolled the streets of Colombo and the government banned assemblies of more than 50 persons. It was difficult to assess the sit uation because of disrupted com munications in the northern dis trict of Jaffna, where the biggest group of Tamils lives. At least 15 persons have been killed and hundreds injured in rioting and clashes with police and troops. The Sinhalese were angered by a Tamil passive re sistance campaign against gov ernment plans to make Sinhalese the only official language in Ley Ion. Frauleins To Hear Elvis And Geetar FT. HOOD, Tex. (AP) Rock n' roll singer Elvis Presley, his flowing locks gone and his guitar swapped for a tank, is headed for Germany. This central Texas fort said Presley finishes basic training Saturday and will go into ad- anced training here after a two- week leave. After eight weeks of advanced training as a tank crewman, he will undergo six weeks of basic unit training. This phase ends Sept. 20 and he will be sent to New York for em-! barkation to Germany. I FLOWERS Everlasting Wreaths, Crosses and Sprays Potted Plants Many Varieties of Cut Flowers Container Arrangements Order Now For Out Open Thurtdoy ti till noon. 9 Charlie Mack's Klamath Flower Shop 1211 Main St. 3:15 Young Dr. W alone CBS 3 30 Road of Life CBS 3 43 Couple Next Door CBS 4 00 Basin Briefs 4.13 Music 4 33 Arthur Godfrey CBS 3 uO Edward B Murrow CBS 3 13 Weather Roundup 3 JO Northwest News Report 5 23 Local Sports Highlignit 5 30 Tom Harmon CBS 5 45 Frank Goss CBS 5 55 Hometown Newt 6 00 News CBS fl 05 Music For Dining 7 00 News CBS 7 05 Lowell Thomas CBS 7 20 Sports Time CBS 7 25 Amos 'N Andy CBS 7 50 News Analysis CBS 7:55 News CBS 8 00 News CBS 8 03 Little Eob's HI Fi Hour 8 55 News " ABC 9 00 The Bob Inch Show 10:00 Richfield Reporter 10:15 The Bob Inch Show 1100 Little Bob's Late, Lata Show 12.00 Sign Off KFJI-MBS ft DLBS, 1150 KC Wednesday Evening;, May 28 6:00 Edward P. Morgan News DLBS 615 World of Sports 6 30 First Federal Newt 6 45 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 7:00 Bill Stern Sports News MBS 7:05 horatio Hornblower MBS 7:30 News MBS 7.35 Exploring Tomorrow MBS 8 00 Newt MBS 8:03 Dan The Midnight Man Teen age Jamboree 8:30 Newt MBS 8:33 Dan The Midnight Man Teen age Jamboree 0:00 News MBS 9 0S Dan The Midnight Man Teen age Jamboree 9:30 News MBS 9.33 Dan The Midnight Man Teen age Jamboree 10:00 10:00 PM Headlines 10:10 Larry Jones S porta 10:13 Mostly Musfe 11:00 Newt & Weather Report like a pork chop on the topogra phical man. The Americans and the Communists fought bitterly over the ground, yet it was not unlike many other such encoun ters in Korea. But it caught the attention of the world. "Perhaps it was because the peace talks were then going on just 60 miles away," Joe Clemons suggested. Whatever the reason, the battle is now being filmed as "Pork Chop Hill" by Gregory Peck's own company. Peck is playing Joe, and there is a certain re semblance, though the actor is taller. Mrs. Clemons is also here to witness the battle, but she won't be portrayed in the picture. Of the 83 speaking parts, all are male. Capt. Clemons, a Wesl Pointer who calls Baltimore home, is oft en called on to advise on aspects of the film. He helped scout the outdoor location in the San Fer nando Valley hills, which he said looked amazingly like Korea. Were trying to make the pic ture as technically correct as pos sible," he said. "I'm told that be fore World War II, it didn't mat ter so much whether war pictures were true to life. But now, since so many men have been in com bat themselves, you run the risk of being laughed at if the picture doesn't seem real." There will be no errors in "Pork Chop Hill" if Joe can help it. At 29, he's already a veteran of 12 years in the Army. He en listed in 1946 at 17, served a year and a half and won an appoint ment to nest Point. Petty Difference Right, Not Wrong GREENSBORO, N.C. "it must be Robert Glenn Petty, a cousin of mine." said Robert Guy Petty, 24, while denying to the court he had been arrested on the! speeding charge. Judge William Poteat, learning the warrant specified only "Rob ert G. Petty." gave the defendant the benefit of the doubt and said he could go. But Robert Guy Petty said he couldn't eo anywhere but back to county jail to await trial on a charge of failing to comply with a peace warrant. Judge Foteat. checking later, said there was no mistaken identity in this case. It s getting right disgusting. said Robert Guy Petty as he was led away. ACE TV 1140 Riverside PHONE TU 4-3581 Oprn Mn Hint Sst.. 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