OCR Text |
Show ! f ! 82 Fires Set By Lightning In Rain, Fog Blamed In Death Of a Father, Two Young Sons 14 the Woods At least along the California-Oregoborder. L. Holister said he did not think small forest fires have been Lee Morford, fire dispatcher for it would be back in operation beset in the past two days as a the Klamath National .Forest re- fore tomorrow, four or five persons aboard. 1 I series of lighting storms ignited ported a total of 82 fires' set within An estimated 150U men were By UNITED PRESS The Red Cross chapter of Panareas the r forest's boundaries on Thurs fighting the fires, many in isolated Week-lonrains continued .to ama City said Friday that! i abnormally dry timber: day and Friday. He said 73 of the and rugged country. The U.- S. pelt widespread sections of the message from the cutter Cartigan fires were still burning, the larg Forestry Service said it planned nation early Saturday. They told a reported picking up survivors. est being in the Black Mountain to parachute trained fighters into h on But the Coast Guard at New Or story of death and where 25 danger areas as long as the storm area near Happy Camp . land and sea and in the air. leans reported that the Cartigan acres nave been destroyed in continued. . The rains extended from the reached the scene 15 miles west two days. Dakotas to Virginia and from of Panama City and a mile off- SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Otto Additional fires were Southeast Colorado to NorthernSnore failed to find anything. Abels Harbach,' well known play in the Modoc and Shasta reported -Trinity rUJUUJS-r'UI- -, Minnesota. morning temperatures wer wright and lyricist, came back to National forests. Early Rain and fog which Impaired in the 50s from the ; Rockies to Ms home today to refresh his mem ENDS TOMORROW A lightning strike at a new pris driving visibility were partly the Appalachians and Northern ory. SUN. 5:45 MON. ;.r OPEN near built on camp being Happy MATINEE1:15 blamed Friday night for the death Texas to New England, Florida 50c EVE. 70c KIDS 15c num a has written who Harbach, on River the Klamath High Camp of a father and his two young sons reported readings in the 70s! and ber ' of famous songs including way. 70 miles from Yreka, destroy whose panel truck was sheared in 80s. fatSttffii 5 said "some guy ed two maintenance personnel Rose two by a New York Central pas- -j But the nation's once wants toMarie,"the story of my life. print barracks and damaged a third. aenger train at Oermont, IncL again was the Southern California So I m going to write it. i came Damage to the barracks, which The victims, Lewis Jones, 25, desert, where, temperatures were back to refresh my memory." were empty at the time, was es of Clermont, and his sons, Theo- expected to reach 100 degrees or is wife the former Harbach's timated at $18,000 to $20,000, by dore, 6, and Perry, 3, were thrown more for the ninth straight :day. of Lake. Salt W. Trash, Division of Highways Smith Eloise J. MKWMSat They 100 feet from the crossing. about two about for weeks. KIK3 will here visit at PEGGY Redding. engineer Jones said State police apparentThere! are 500,000 bald! women knocked strike Another momentariimiohm was also distracted lightning and 10,000,000 bald men in the ly im - The average person has 125,000 out the power unit of the Yreka United States. ly by the children. A Brewster, N. Y., couple and! T Drive-I- n THRILLING hairs on his head. Movie and manager C their tiny baby escaped injury ear-- l lier when fog and light rain forced their light plane to crashland oni v i lnniiiijULiJ a farm near Hpbart, Ind. Let's Plan A Party YREKA, Calif. (UP) g - Otto Harbach Visiting Utahns I near-deat- j S U N D AY H E RALD JU? t?w NOW.'de the, MOTION I I NOW! WIDE SCREEN! Open daily 1:15 - (5c U 5 then 90c - Kids anytime 25e ON PICTURED SCREEN ! .... . m - mm ' ot il m if: form . hot-sp- I n, 200 ) SUN5,AYv ll:W0: W GLENN FORD FRAIXIS LaiSCAUIERII mi MARGARET HAYES WEDNESDAY STARTS 4 CO-HI- 2i The single-engin- e Cessna, carry--j ing James Leland, his wife, Mur--I iel, and the baby, nosed over after; making a rough landing on a ' field, according to freshly-plowe- d the Civil Aeronautics Authority.; At Panama City, Fla., meanwhile, puzzled officials continued their investigation into "ap parently false reports" that squalls in the. Gulf of Mexico had cap- f ized a pleasure fishing boat with TUX ROLLER SKATING at ! . .TECHNICOLOR i - Riverside - ProYO - - Sunday, Tuesday 8 P.M. PLAYING She Devil! JOAN CRAWFORD Scar-Face- l wCOLOR STARRING THE CnOTJLl'-JLV- lT C? 7:30 OPEN CJ0ZAIA 1AT m-o-- mm k::us i m' all-tim- 1 e FR 4-05- llKEoJi! 21 SHOW 8:20 x QnemaScoP GMU LESUE CARft'l WN Fba STARTS TONIGHT I for Spec Bates 3-9- 210 d IN SPECTACULAR ! THURSDAY Barrain Night 35c CaU FR E! I Tuesday Available For Private MXA. Parties ACCORDION CO-FEATUR- (Silas s Every Night Except i OUTSTANDING YEAR'S BIGGEST MUSICAL. ROMANCE! s i! mmmm Open 7:30 Starts 8 p. m. Adults 50c Children under 12 Free il ,V EBSEN FESS PARKER-BUDD" STARTING Y 4 v- vrA. ai - mMSKrafunat mm nc atria I WEDNESDAY! Open Daily 1:15 p.m. 010 BUILDS POPULARITY MaWTICHNICOLOX rERT d ttAGKER LK3 CEE3A PAGET IN mi JEFFREY BUMTER 1 l U si: J--J y 1 S j- - I H j. V SPECIAL V yj TLfc, RICHARD DEMMiMCl TRAINING COURSE OPEN 7:00 7:30 c 20th FOR BEGINNERS Cfltury-Fo- x presents KIRK BaU DOUGLAS DARVI . We'll furnish th Accordion I ' 1st SHOW STARTS MONDAY GILBERT ROLAND at . NKMIiTEDTETZLAfF HERGER MUSIC STUDIOS FR 3-45- I JACK POLUXFIH fntew h ROBOT SPARKS ml 1 Ltsv STARTS STARTS 15? South 1st West Phone i AUBREY WCBRC InftM in tk 'I FRIDAY 83 ra FRIDAY 3-44- 70 DAILY c( AT 1:30 M 50c TILL 5 P.M. lr V TODAY-REGUL- 34470 3 HERE JOHN AGAR and LORI NELSON WW ALSO M "CULT AT 9:00 P.M. end Two MISBEHavbfe COBRA" --r-- tlEtl.;. and a million chucMes...and masic TWO GRAND POOLS rltT HUnter Adults - 50 Cents Children Under 12 - Free 9-54- WARM WATER "C rir CfTW 3(5VII.LE who didn't "I 01 OPen7:30 SHOW 8:15 4 i7in AUiacmy 50c Children Under 12 - Frcs SHOW 8:00 it ADULTS 1 c i v-i- w . OPEN 7:30 EIlCiTErgCJT 7 "tr, I OPEN NOV Remember our Kiddy Playland, Come Early! FIVE DESPERATE m SARATOGA , FAITH DOMERGUE and RICHARD LONG CHILDREN 15c" 5 THE OF Starring PRICES- - AR ' t m Starring COOL ; 75c AFTER 5 P.M. . IT'S ifn i Starts Tonight LAST SHOW PHONE FR STARTS I ! SOUND "REVENGE OF THE CREATURE" i ( wwto STttEOPHOMC 7 OPEN Color by DE LUXE 0F THE AGE OF CHIVALRY ft F . r s&trapneA i on mountain. gale-lash- ed 1 , Fiffhtimr for tli ortane thatited ,r-v-M r x Ja V- - could get dow- n- alive! I starr inq ?nrn aiatiidc ATmmmmmW it 1m XV il Aar mT f AT Raw CAOUN JULIE ADAUS RAY'DANTON SJAMUNO '' -- All TUUtv-- ;s R0nYCAUI0U;i4PlPFR LAURIE i iinif pncnn.niiF';rif,nnnnrr "ivii vaiwuii i.uii.i.l ICU VUiU ? REG1NA10 .GA23):."ER - .V BARDUtA -- J 9-- DCITTOb(snK mm , ! lTjanaGGiiiD KEITH LAfiSEN EOSST WAKWK3C .RAY DANTON i - l'X Cartoon and Companion Featuro ifflf TONY CURTIS JANET LEIGH -- DAVID FARRAR BARBARA RUSH -- 'lb Cufew FRANK FAYLEN 1 MBIT. 2 gft Cartoon and Companion Featuro f i 1 X 17AM DAII JOHN LUND CI ; 4frA |