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HERALD A.VD NEWS. Klamath Falli, Orejoa
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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Channel 2
MONDAY
5:00 Chaplain'! Corner
5:M Town and Country Workshop
$: 30 Casper Cartoons
4:00 Farm Marktt Report
4:05 TV Weatherman
a:l0 Scotty'i Sports Slants
:30 Local News Summary
4:45 Ron Cochran With TM News
7:00 Beverly Hillbillies
7:30 Sid Caesar
I 00 I've Cot A Secret
1:30 Wagon Train C)
10:00 Trie Yanks Are Coming
11:00 Murphy Martin With The News
11:10 Channel 1 Late Look
. TUESDAY
10:00 Father Knows Best
10:30 Queen For A Day
11:00 Prict Is Right
11:30 Seven Keys
12:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford
12:30 As The World Turns
1:00 General Hospital
1:30 House Parly
2:00 Edge of Night
7:30 Day In Court
2:35 Llse Howard With The News
3:00 Secret Slorm
3:30 Who Do You Trust
4:00 Trallmaster
5:00 Chaplain's Corner
5:05 Tech Talks
5:30 Quick Draw McGraw
:00 Farm Market Report
4:05 TV Weatherman
4:10 Fighter Group Digest
4:30 Local News Summary
4:45 Ron Cochran With The News
7:00 Dick Van Dyke
7:30 Combat
1:30 McHale's Navy
9:00 Greatest Show On Earth (C)
10:00 The Fugitive
11:00 Murphy Martin With The News
11:10 Channel 2 Late Look
KBES-TY
MEOFORD, OREGON
Channel 5
MONDAY
5:00 Alvln
5:30 Rin Tin Tin -
4:00 Channel 5 Report
4:30 CBS News
7:00 Wagon Train
1:30 Lucille Ball
9:00 Danny Thomas
9:30 Andy Griffith
10:00 The Yanks Are Coming
11:00 ABC News Final
TUESDAY
1:00 Caotaln Kangaroo
9.00 CBS Morning News
9:30 I Love Lucy
10:00 The McCoys
10:30 Pete & Gladys
11:00 Love ol Lila
11:25 CBS News
11:30 Search For Tomorrow
11:45 Guiding Light
12:00 Tennessee Ernie
12:30 As The World Turns
1:00 Password
1:30 House Party
2:00 To Tell The Truth
2:25 News
2:30 Edge of. Night
3:00 Secret Storm
3:30 Who Do You Trust
4:00 Trailmasler
5:00 Sky King
5:30 woody Woodpecker
4:00 Channel 5 Report
6:30 CBS News
7:00 The Deputy
7:30 My Three Sons
8:00 Red Skelton
9:00 Petticoat Junction
9:30 Jack Benny
10:00 Garry Moore . ,
11:00 ABC Final '
ECMED-TY
MEDFORD, OREGON
Channel 10
MONDAY
5:45 The Weather Window
5:50 Newsreel Ten - Sports
4:00 Huntley - Brlnktey Report
4:30 Patty Duke
7:00 Farmer's Daughter
7:30 Monday Night at the Movies:
9:30 Hollywood and the Stars
10:00 Mitch Miller (C)
11:00 Newsreel Ten Night Report
11:15 Red Raider Highlights
11:30 Tonight Show C
1:00 News, Weather, Sign OH
TUESDAY
8:55 Sign On Morning Visit
9:00 Romper Room
10:00 Focal Point
10:30 Missing Links (C)
11:00 Your First Impression
11:30 Truth Or Consequences (C)
11:55 NBC Newt
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13 00 Peoole Will Talk (C)
12:25 NBC News
12:30 Tne Doctors
1:00 General Hospital
1:30 You Don't Say (C)
2:00 The Match Game
2:25 NBC News
2:30 Make Room For Daddy
3:00 Queen For A Day
3:30 Little Rascals
4:10 Hometown Theatre:
"Out of the Past"
5:45 Weather Window
5:50 Newsreel Ten - Sports
4:00 Huntley . Br ink ley Report
4 30 Combat
7 30 Mr. Novak
8:30 McHale's Navy
9:00 Greatest Show On Earth (C)
10:00 The Fugitive
11:00 Newsreel Ten Night Report
11:15 The Tonight Show (C)
1:00 News. Weather, Sign Off
KRCR-TV
REDDING, CALIFORNIA
Channel 7
MONDAY
5:00 Monday Matinee
"Professional Sweetheart"
4:15 Newsbeal NortMtate
4:30 Huniely - Brinkley Report
7:00 Haiel
7:30 Outer Limits
8:30 Wagon Train (C)
10:00 Dr. Kildare
11:00 Murphy Martin With The News
11:10 Sport sea St
11:15 Tonight Show (C)
1:00 Late News
TUESDAY
9:10 Spanish' Lesson
9:25 NBC News
9:30 Word For Word (C)
10:00 Concentration
10:30 Missing Links (C)
11:00 Price Is Right
11:30 Truth or Consequences (C)
11:55 News
12:00 Ernie Ford Show
12:30 Father Knows Best
1:00 General Hospital
1:30 You Don't Say (C
2:00 TV Bingo
2:30 Day In Court
2:55 Lisa Howard
3:00 Queen For A Day
3:30 Who Do You Trust
4:00 Major Adams
5:00 Tuesday Matinee
"Saints Double Trouble"
4:15 Newsbeat Northstate
4:30 Huntley Brinkley Report
7:00 Flintstones
7:30 Combat
8:30 McHale's Navy
9:00 Greatest Show On Earth
10:00 Andy Williams
11:00 Murphy Martin With The News
11:10 Sportscast
11:15 Tonight Show (C)
1:00 Late News
Exiles Charge Castro
With Planning Revolts
Miami upi -
exile organization
Castro is training
A Cuban
says Fidel
hand-picked
Soldier Draws
5-Year Term
BERLIN (UPI) A U. S.
Army court martial Saturday
passed sentence of five years'
hard labor on Spec. 5 Jerry G.
Caldwell of Kansas City, Kans.,
who planned to defect to the
East after copying classified de
fense plans, a .U.S. Army
spokesman said.
Caldwell, 24, who pleaded
guilty, also was sentenced to a
dishonorable discharge, total
forfeiture of all pay and allow
ances, and reduction to the low.
est enlisted grade. He was
charged with attempting to de
sert, misappropriation of a mil
itary vehicle and unlawfully
copying classified defense infor
mation which could be used to
the detriment of the United
States in the hands of a foreign
power.
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Opening lead 10
By OSWALD JACOBY
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
South's bidding was about as
delicate as a rampaging ele
phant. Of course, he did have
20 high card points including
three aces and his partner had
opened the bidding so he had
some justification for getting
right to the no-trump slam.
A look at dummy was not
cheering. He could count five
spades, three diamonds, two
clubs and a heart, but that was
.only 11 tricks. Where was the
twelfth coming from? Some
sort of squeeze might develop
and South decided to play for
it.
He won tlie first trick in
dummy, led the four of hearts
ane played his eight after East
played low. This deliberate loss
of a trick was necessary so
that he could set up the squeeze
later.
troops for a campaign to over
throw the governments of
Colombia, Venezuela and Pana
ma. Communist Chinese Army Col.
Lee Teh Piao, the Revolution
ary Student Directorate (DRE)
said Friday, is in charge of the
sabotage and guerrilla warfare
school operating in Cuba.
The training school is located
at the Minas del Frio encamp
ment in the Sierra Macstra
mountain foothills, where Cas
tro himself launched his revolt
in 1956, the DRE said.
After the troops have com
pleted their training, the DRE
said, they are secretly returned
to the Latin American countries
"to organize revolts."
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West colud have shifted to a
club and beaten the hand pro
vided that East would hold back
his king, but West led a second
diamond and the squeeze was
on.
It wasn't complicated. South
cashed his ace and king of
diamonds and aoe of hearts and
proceeded to run off dummy's
spade suit. South had to make
two discards, but they were au
tomatic. He let go of the deuce
of hearts and six of clubs.
East had to make three dis
cards. The first two were easy.
He let the jack of hearts and
deuce of clubs go. For his third
discard he had to select the
nine of clubs, whereupon South
finessed against the king and
made all his three remaining
clubs.
He was lucky, but he had
made the good luck possible.
Q The bidding has been:
South Wni North East
1 Pass 1 Pass
2 Fasa 2 a Pass
You, South, hold:
aA2 VAi 4-KJ76 AQ1098
What do you do now?
A Bid three no-tnunp. Ton
have 18 points, a nioe olab suit,
and strenfth all over,
TODAT'S QUESTION
Your partner continues with
four clubs. What do you do
now?
Answer Monday
Birch' Priest
Draws Warning
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. tUPI)
A Catholic priest who profes
ses to be a member of the John
Birch Society has been cau
tioned to "confine himself to
spiritual work for which he was
ordained."
The Rev. Francis E. Fenton,
pastor of the Blessed Sacra
ment Church, told gathering
last week that he was a Birch
er and he advocated the im
peachment of Chief Justice
Earl Warren.
The Rt. Rev. William F.
Kcrney, vicar general of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Bridgeport, warned Father Fen
ton that his political activities
"were ill-advised and uncalled
for."
Msgr. Kearney said the dio
cese had received letters from
across the country protesting
Father Kenton's activities.
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THE UNITED STATES
Stewardess Tells Harrowing Details Of Nosedive
As Airliner Drops 13,000 Feet In Twenty Seconds
SHREVEPORT. La. UPI
Stewardess Jacklyn Myers, 26,
was trying to fill glasses with
crushed ice in the galley of the
Eastern Air Lines DC8 jetliner.
She was having trouble. The
plane was jolting about in the
rough air at 18,000 feet near the
Texas Gulf Coast. Several of
the 117 passengers on the New
York-to .Mexico City flight were
walking in the aisles.
She looked into the cabin and
the "fasten seat belts" sign
flashed on. She rushed to her
seat.
"Before I made it, I was
thrown against the wall, then to
the ceiling," she said.
Russian Trade Rapped
By Business Leaders
BONN. Germany (UPI)
Twenty U.S. business leaders,
back from a talk with Soviet
Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev,
invited retired Chancellor Kon
rad Adenauer to lunch today.
Tlie 87-year-old Adenauer,
who turned over the chancellor
ship to Ludwig Erhard last
month after more than 14 years
in office, was guest of honor at
the lunch in the Koenigshof
Hotel, which is famous for hav
ing once turned away Adolf Hit
ler. The group's next stop is Brus
sels, common market headquar
ters. Adenauer retains his scat in
Parliament and Ins interest in
politics. He recently criticized
the Kennedy administration for
what he considers soft dealings
with the Russians.
One of the business leaders,
Keith Funston, president of the
New York Stock Exchange, also
found fault over the weekend
with the Soviet idea of what
trade with the United States
should be.
He told newsmen Soviet lead
ers in effect want U.S. manu
facturers to invest in Russia.
This "makes no sense at all,"
he said.
Funston said he believes it is
all right for the United States
to sell wheat or other consum
er goods to tlie Soviet Union for
"cash on the barrelhead or nor
mal short-term credit."
But the Russians, he said,
seem mainly interested in cap
ital goods, such as chemical
factories and chemical fertilizer
plants, which they want to buy
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"It was a strange sight, weird
tiling. People and a few small
bags and briefcases were float
ing on the ceiling. I had a feel
ing of weightlessness," the
said.
"We were falling and falling.
I didn't think we would ever
pull out of it. I thought we
would hit the ground any sec
ond." "Tlicn I blacked out."
Miss Myers, New York City,
and Mrs. Dorothy Griffith. 42,
Springfield, Pa., were still hos
pitalized today. Miss Myers
said she still felt "very sore
and bruised."
on long-term loans with pay
ment periods up to 25 years.
"That would amount to an
American investment in the So
viet Union," he said.
Cash sales, he said, draw
away fund; he Russians other
wise could use for strengthen
ing iheir military machine.
Tne business leaders met Er
hard Sunday night at a dinner
at the residence of U.S. Am
bassador George McGheo.
They arrived Sunday from
West Berlin, where they toured
tlie Communist wall and the So
viet sector.
OFFICIATES AT MASS
VATICAN CITY UPD
Ukrainian primate Msgr. Josyf
Slipyl, released by tlie Soviets
several months ago after near
ly two decades in Communist
imprisonment, wilf officiate at
a Pontifical Mass in the pres
ence of Pope Paul VI Sunday,
Vatican sources said Saturday.
Engine trouble, and not a service station in sight
Far out in the Sulu Sea, beyond the direct ship
lanes, the little Ermedila ran into trouble : a shat
tered crankshaft. The captain and some of the
crewmen left in small boats for help but help
never came.
Seven days had gone by. There was no radio, just
a white flag fluttering from the mast. Not a ship had
passed. Supplies were running low. And hope, too.
Aboard our tanker, outbound to Sumatra, a lookout
thought he saw a flash of white on the far horizon.
The captain altered his course to investigate.
Mrs. Griffith received several
cracked ribs.
They and 15 other passengers
were injured.
Capt. Mel H. French. 53. pilot
of tlie plane, said it fell from
18.000 feet to about 5.000 in
"about 20 seconds or so."
"It was the worst turbulence
in my experience," said
French, a veteran of 30 years
as an airline pilot.
He said a Civil Aeronautics
Board hearing in progress was
determining to find tlie cause of
the mishap. He said he doubted
reports' it was a mammoth
downdraft that pulled the plane
downward. "I would rather
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He reported the inside star
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and "several passengers were
injured and a number of others
in a state of shock," he said.
"It was like somebody had
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bulence. "I went straight up. I was
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passengers on to Mexico City.
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