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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1946)
Interests Of Court At Heart ; Slating tliat he "didn't want to cause the court any expense," Tony Shouldcrblade, Cheyenne Indian charged with larceny by bailee, this morning refused Judge David R. Vandenberg's of fer of appointment of an attor ney in circuit court. The Indian cowboy told the court he had no money with which to pay for the -services of a lawyer. The judge told him not to worry about the court and that he could have a lawyer if he wanted one. Shouldcrblade still refused and next Monday was set as the date for entering a plea. - - He failed to return a saddle borrowed from Delbert Crane, according to the district attor ney's information against him. Nearly a billion people live on the lands of southeastern Asia, in about seven or eight per cent of the earth s land area. Picture de&esweA. to- be Seen,, It Is V "THE LOST WEEKEND" One of the most talked-about books, Charles Jackson's "The Lost Weekend," will probably be one of the most talked-about .motion pictures, if advance no tices are any indication. For those who have seen Para- mounts picturuation of the best-seller, co-starring Ray Mil land and Jane Wyman, and due soon at the Pelican theatre, de clare it to be one of the most unusual and daring films ever maae. . Ray Mi 11 and Uf - M plays Don Birnam, VSiF-.the story's be- f r devilled hero, and t-v Jane Wyman 1 s seen as Helen, his iSi? f . ' sweet heart. For !52i both MUland and fJLJp - Miss Wyman their roles in 'The Lost Weekend" represent a debut in to the dramatic field of acting, as each has heretofore special ized in romantic comedy and other light mediums. Others in the Charles Brack ed - Billy Wilder film are Phil lip Terry, Howard da Silva, Doris Dowling, Frank Faylen. The story concerns the shock ing experiences of a sensitive, intelligent man during his five days' abandon to an insatiable hunger for liquor. The devotion of his sweetheart, the patient understanding of his brother, cannot keep him from going off the deep end into an abyss never yet interpreted on the screen. It is not until he sinks to the depths of degradation that he finds himself. By then, according to reports, you will have lived through a picture experience so exciting, you will never forget it. THEATRE Two Men Elected Soil Supervisors Ray Davis and Lloyd Gift were elected supervisors of the Langell Valley soil conservation district at the annual meeting of the district held last night at the Lorella community hall. Davis was re-elected and Gift is a new member. Reports read at the meeting showed the district to be in sound financial condition. Land leveling, drainage and irriga tion ditch construction, and to pographic surveys in general ex ceeded progress of the previous year. A potluck dinner preceded the business session. Details of the reports will be given in a story on next Thurs day's farm page. 10 RED REPTS COMMIT SUICIDE FRANKFURT, Germany. Jan. 19 (P) Ten Russians committed suicide and 21 others injured themselves at Dachau today In protests against attempts to re- Katriate them to Russia, U. S. eadquarters announced. Headquarters said that "some, at least, of the. 271 Russian na tionals being repatriated from Dachau had served in the Ger man armed forces. Most of the Russian nationals were loaded aboard a train for Russia yesterday afternoon, headquarters said, but one group objected strenuously." Morse Asks Use Of Cots For Catnaps (Continued from Pago One) by a filibuster conducted by men many of whom wore elect ed by a small majority of the adult voters of their states be cause the right to vote was de nied a majority of the adults be cause of the poll tax, "Imagine what would happen if the country saw 49 men a majority of the senate with guts enough to hold continuous sessions 24 hours a day. That fight would produce all the votes needed for cloture, with the snot- light of American public opinion focused on the sonata U hour hour a day. "We could put cots In the cloakrooms so members could be on hand at any time to re spond to a roll call." The hotly disputed measure was called up unexpectedly Thursday, and the antl-FEPC group, by a legislative stratagem, cgan yesterday to correct the official journal of Thursday's senate proceedings. The bill it self hardly came iit for mention. At birth, chinchillas weigh from one and a half to two ounces; In four mouths they grow to about 22 ounces. During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, wedding rings were set with gems. Root in' Tootin' Pep Peppers Set Up 18 Years Ago (Continued from Page One) club's undertakings. The pres entation is mado at mother daughter dinner near the end of tlio school year. Olilcats Officers of Pen Peppers this year are Sally Mueller, presi dent; Joan O'Neill, vice presi dent; Sharon Moore, secretary; Joan Morrison, treasurer; Kftle Hoteiis. yell leader, and Dor othy Howry, social chairman. The roster of members . In nluHn Ornlrllne Altninn. Carol Aiulurlon, Frances lint lie, Joan ' Saturday, Jan. If, ! HERALD AND NEWS TWQ Uennet, Janice Tillyeu, Effle Uolens, Mary Urooks, Lois Cada, Charlotte Carter Dorothy Collier, Dorothy Do Witt, Dor othy Klllott. Eva Furber, Dar leno Gehrman. Mary Griffiths, Joanne Hamilton, Mury Ha vens, Dolores Holfrlch, Jean Hilton, Dorothy Howry, Connie Hunt, Ruth Landry. Doris Lig gett, Marilyn McClollan, Bev erly Melhase, Until Merrill, Mary Ann Mills, Sharon Moore, Jean Morrison, Sally Mueller, Mary O'Brien. Joan O'Neill. Marilyn O'Neill, Hosle Os, Donna Puckrlt. Barbara Rced er, Shirley Robinson, Barbara Roskamn, Joyce Sample, Marl anno Sexton, Joan Thomas, lte CHUT Uttli) a sa mmmsB' vSsSS W.kSKS Georgia Tockey, Curyl Vaiider- wall, Vanlco Vaupcl, Janet -I woicn, Aiyce wells, Uetty Westlln, Krleue Wheeler and Barbara Zlnn. Their faculty advisor b Phyllis Foster, a KUII8 alumni and former Pep Pepper, Weather Mnv. Mln. Pw't in '.m , 4a - Starts - SUNDAY! , at- BOTH THEATRES ir ESQUIRE DOORS OPEN 10:45 Feature: 11:10 - 1:47 - 4:24 - 7:01 - 9:38 TOWER DOORS OPEN 12:45 Feature: 1:22 3:59 - 6:36 - 9:13 KilKiMtC Klmnftih r'IU JUl Ml ltd II I U .... I'dillAiiU IW m Treie lUno ,., M ij uq Nam P rnclaci h. M 4(1 Trera fUflltl HM...,U A) 41) (h, Miiiriit1 ,,.., ... nj in .mi Htil Mutt II .13 INI oiikcjon Cloudy with tiai.t raina weal portion lotUy td UiDlifRt, rin. erelly irily cloudy unU'. riMh niitlierly wind v'froeit. rtcrBlni ihti venliitf. I.lttlt (antiHUMlure I'ltuni. NOHTIIKItN CAI.IKOHNIA - (J.'n-.lly rlMr titttny ami HihhIav btil wiiii t, ttlim nttith (MMtl ami nluht ami innrttlng fie III Vrt !)', Mill Ivmtiftiiitiiia Iuiiik, Ueull var tattle wind ott uiwti. Soon Ifou "SiSSSSTtBT Will Sen Amit William,1 Mognlfttinl Magnifictnlly on Iht Screen Hailed as the first psychologi cal drama ever to be filmed In T e c h n I color, starring Gene Tlerney In hrr most ImiKirtant role to date, Cornel Wilde in his first modern romantic part,' and Jeanne MMrwi! Cruln in her first adult screen assignment, "Leave Her To Heaven," 20th Century-Koxi film version of the dramatic Ben Amos Williams besl-sellrr, opens soon at the Esquire and Tower theatres. Selecting the stars to bring screen life to the complex char acters that people the book pre sented Producer Bacher with one of the most challenging lirublcuu Hollywood has ever Known. Gene Tlerney plays the subtly psycho p a t h 1 o young wife, . Ellen Berent, who will slop at nothing even murder, to be loved at completely a s she loves. Young, beauti ful and lovable yet a psycho pathlc demon, passion ately warm and mur derously cold by turns, the role of Ellen has no precedent on the American screen. 1 Cornel Wilde, who became J star overnight In "A Song To Remember," Is seen as tho man who inspirc.i Ellon's poeslv passion and jealousy. "Leave Her To Heaven" marks a home coming for Wilde. Jeanne Cruln, who had a sen sational rise to stardom since her movie de but in pigtails two years ago in "Home In In diana," Is seen in her first adult role I n "Leave Her To llnnvpn." Ill ad dition to her newly won star dom, she Is now given the op portunity of winning dramatic maturity In the difficult role of Ruth Berent. Ellen's younger sister who falls In love with her brothcr-ln-law. HERE SOON! ESQUIRE and TOWER Fit MFOUUTIM Ml Kit Si 45IJ sei . i H fern mrwMNiiwfi via MM M ni , ,. CONTINUOUS DAILY OPEN 12-3A THE ICIRG OF THE COIUDOUS w firnin nn l ROGERS UMi U "TRIGGER" A 8x I : ft TJ X AniniBk n m mm - Starts W MVI VS , IN TROUBLE WITH THE ...and POLICE, k (we utft& SB itk.-' CHEalfcK muKKia ' IVNN RICHARD PRANK MERRICK LANE . SULLY im DAYS TUESDAY! BRAD KING WESTERN STAR IN PERSON! and co. On the Sroge! f ijiji t i . jiiji e-V'itA ELLIOTT NJ ' tf&iLJ it,l t" v GABBY HAYES iJ i V, LEROY MASON . If M SMASH II COMPANION 11 II FEATURE! SUNDAY and MONDAY! Continuous Shows From 12:30! DOUBLE THRILL SHOW! BLAZING At5:oI when WildBi and Gabby blast the Range Rats! rrmita W si I 1 AND!C THE FIOHTING ANZACSI STARRING 40.000 HORSEMEN" GRANT TAYLOR - BETTY BRYANT