iplomatic Officials Cite Actions
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LhINOTON, March 7 (!)
P-imtry' nowIy-ittroMiod
V Cu on blunt tulk In world
lhl " . ' ' Aml.rlran fill).
fanHlcluU worried lw.1 tho
I , tppeur aimed exclusively
rlcdiiliiK tliolr concorn
E . ooW o notlnir that the
r( iruiik word ha been
F I? diametrically onponlto
I (hot l. n SPU'" nd
ffn a. well 1" the
KwMleMw, tboy .ay, U
K lobopo lhat. straight-
Ii.?n':-..irii.r nniironcli will
FrtZZi'i aulck yet
niv ihowrtown whoro tradl-fefff-huah
diplomacy
i1 '..aa in miimlcloi).
I K official, who munt re
Simed. '.aid critic, of
'.rlcin foreign pol cy should
mW I""1 American note
SmiMla' plan In Man.
, ,nd Iron were preceded
, by in Indictment of Amen
.cilon during the war and
. ihriH- powcr dsnunclatlon
in ico' Snnnlah government
'o al.orallK wltR the axl
Mrwhlle. llierfate depart-
i M(i protesting llie prcenc e
.l?.rmy troops n Iran after
M.rch 2 deadline for their
fSd the affect of a
Pcron victory in Argcn
jftdecllon and the effect 1
Li nve toward postponing
?Blo conference of American
ZubllM to writo a hemisphere
W alliance.
5 Expected to b. d .cloned
'h'"f o Moscow laying down
""v. ci..,..M nn, linn
,. i Chlnc.ic-reported
,1 plan to nclzo JapancM In
In Manchuria a "war
civ" una io iwuui "
territory1 basic Industry.
4. Pondered thn nnxl mnun In
oiwtlnK Franco' regime In the
fiico of ii blunt Spuninh doulura
llon that foreign power have no
right to Interfere with her In
lurnul uffulrn.
Villi Byrnti
(Nlkoll V. Novikov, charge
d'affiiirN of tlio Ittmlnn omuuKy,
culled on Secretary of Btutc
Byrne today but neither he nor
tlio lalo depiirtnicut cl Inclosed
the pnrpono of hi visit.
(Novikov look a brief cane
with him, however, indicating
ho might huvo delivered Soviet
Hunt Pushed
For Harvey
George llurvry, 00-year-old
eccentric who allegedly tried an
urmcd robbery of ii Merrill ncrv
ico itiition In.st Monduy lifter
noon. In ntlll nt largo in the hills
surrounding the mine tunnel
which litis been hi home for sev
eral years.
Hi; has been seen once since
he eluded pursuers on horseback
Monduy and has also been re
ported seen over the hills from
ills cave in Poc valley.
Sheriff Lloyd Low sold this
morning that another foray Into
the wild country In an effort to
capture the man would probably
be made tills afternoon.
Harvey Is known to be armed
with a rifle. A complaint charg
ing Dssuult, armed with a danger
ous weapon, has been placed
against film hero by wurrcn
Walker, one of the operators of
the filling station tho man tried
to stick up.
Merrill resident and ranchers
of the area were demanding to
day thot low enforcement offi
cer go In after Harvey, fearing
that he might begin depredations
against property and livestock In
tho district If not apprehended.
replies to tho United State note
concerning jrnn and Munchurla.
(Ho apologized to reporter for
hi Inability to disclose the
nature of his visit, but suggested
that, "muyba Mr. Byrnes will
K'vo you a hint."
(A reporter' request for
nuviKiiv comment on wonu
affairs drew this reply:
("Somo reporters com to pre
fer bud now to good.")
Pending these development,
tho state department kindled the
fires of speculation by announc
ing mm nils country 4o,uuu-lon
battleship Missouri will sail
from New York March 21 to
curry homo tho body of the lute
Turkish Ambassador Mehmel
Munlr Ertegun, dcun of tho
Washington diplomatic corps
who died at his post in 1044.
While similar honor custom
arily is paid a diplomat of his
iuiik, onu wnne mo maic depart
ment went to considerable
length to Insist that there were
no political implications in
volved, the announcement pro
voked widespread speculation
nero over the tuning oi ine mis
sion.
It call for tho destroyer
escorted battleship on which
Japan signed it surrender to
sail into tho upproachcg of Rus
sia' virtually land-locked Black
sea.
A state department snokes
man termed trio action simply
one duo a country held in "high
esteem" here, but the implica
tion of a symbol of America's
naval might sailing into the
troubled water of the Mediter
ranean at this time can hardly
escape widespread attention.
FINED
TULELAKE, March 7 UP)
Lylc uuvenport, au, potato
grader, riald a fine of $25 in po
lice court Wednesday when he
appeared before Police Judge
Irving Unpck. tic was ciuirgecl
wltn disturbing tnc peace.
Stiroom Luxury
trolfled by the famed North
it blnku . . . carried by
Fur STORE. Inc. That'
r they make such iwank
fcj , , , and the colors are
vmly . delft blue, rose
jit, gold, peach pink, green
U white.
mat virgin wool norm siar
b extra long. 72 by 80 . . .
Id viry In price from the
Mot Sharta at S1S.B0 ... to
Rein oair for $43.00. In
kmn are the Wave, priced
SI7.S5 . . . tho Zephyr at $23
. met the Douglas pairs at
'50. Baby blankets . . .
my ( feather . . . sell for
lYOUn STORE, Inc. ... 721
, . has the small-down-
fctnent, lay-away plan which
Ikti it easy on tho budget for
Ii to purchaso a lovely North
ir . , . or any of the store
her nationally advertised
iM ,
All The Rage
11!
f cfc Tnr Toga
Die "Vfll-v" Vnuntf m.H mm
N at Leon TOTS TO
ICtlS shnn RM Main
le a new (election of boys'
f'orlMd wash suits . . . sizes
f. 'x . . . has arrived. TheBe
n como in navy or brown
P contrasting shirts ... and
firm? S.R or snort Pant
rOTS TO TEENS . . . "exclua-
lLwir" 8,80 corrlcs
pish-looklng wool suits for
uuioroa in contrasting
ti
'In ten years.
SY TO LOOK AT
16 WASHABLE
d $ w ,f,u8-type rug of
,n'fy.Pil0 at SPENCER'S
i I, .nin' The cho'ce In-
111,1 sofl' truo colors
vft,,- .-'"Twiu iu any room
Iv ,nf' Prlces ro the
'y afforded category . . .
S1 'P'obiibly be far-sighted
t .
Karon Jumpern
iwSA,Vs.are the t ot
llft?,,u'lhB's "wn in a
in' ,Ll mo and, no
Kdow,Y worth trottin
'.peanM ' cr,1mon, aqua,
ifflii b"t ho trim
l . . . U l In hiif.
m2 ,,r th0 shoulders and
tlj, Sh . eHcn 8itl of
E: n can. n ii ....
Cm" WHYTAL'S
, NlnMoulcal-Dentnl build-
h v, ' J1"? Main ... can
"I nd Drnntlnnl
'braid in'if,lrosque wItl olt
i uia
PICTURE FRAMING
Is a distinct service of THE
CAMEO SHOP . . . 737 Main
. . . where Jack Hooks is
equipped to modernize your
"old favorite" ... or to frame
a cherished photo . . . in any
size. Furthermore, the Shop has
a wide choice In frames . . .
from the unobtrusive to the
howy.
Vlnulore f
for us didn't Include any such
darlings as the custom-made
originals . . . featured at Lcons
TOTS TO TEENS . . . "ex
clusively theirs" at 802 Main
. . . where there' tho most
appealing collection of frilled
Kingham pinafores you ever saw
. . . for age one to six . . . in
Dan River checks and plaids
. . . made especially for Lcons.
When it comes to something
different . . . TOTS TO TEENS
can provide that, too . . . such
as the clever new flannel
Jodhpurs with short jackets to
match . . . Burbura Joan orig
inals in blue and fuchsia shades
, , , size two to six.
Show Stopper
is the title of an unusual, week
ly program now being spon
sored by THE TOWN SHOP
each Thursday at 12 noon over
KFJI . . . the broadcast spot
lighting a different celebrity
every week . . . HildeRarde,
Eddie Cantor, Mary Martin,
Tommy Dorsey, to name a few
. . . who dramatizes his rise to
fame.
In addition, tho show spot
lights those popular Koret of
California toss . . . such as the
Trlk-Sklrts which you'll find in
ell the latest fabrics and colors
at THE TOWN SHOP . . Main
at Fifth.
are this season's plastic hand
bags , , . and Martha was de
lighted with the new ones now
on display at LONG'S ... not
only for appearance, but the
aurprlsingly moderate prices.
These plastics have all the
dash of patent leather . . . plus
softness that manipulates more
readily to bag designing. Easily
cleaned with a damp cloth . . .
they neither chip nor peel.
Also In tho new bag arrivals
ot LONG'S APPAREL, 719
Main . . . are dressy but prac
tical failles ... of black, brown
and navy . . . including a preci
ous boxy style that the Juniors
will go for.
Hair StyliM
Deane Williams . . . originator
of the wind-blown bob . . . has
joined the staff of MURIEL'S
BEAUTY SHOP, 1119 Main . . .
bringing his own equipment for
Peter Michael pcrmanents. Mr.
Williams has spent 23 years in
the beauty profession . . . spe
cializes in difficult hair . . .
and in hair cutting.
Opal Hawkins, manager, and
Ruby Wold, available for eve
ning appointments, are other
operators on the personnel at
MURIEL'S ... in the Winema
Hotel building.
Notices have been appearing
on the bulletins with a definite
Irish brogue lately. They have
bean advertising the Irish Frolic
wh I (h 1 In
he lomnrrnu, WWTV
nluht In ll,n
boys' gym
Baldy band
1 playing for
the affair. The
Krater is spon-
soring the Vf,
dance. It Is $1 , Vi ,
lier c o u p i c; v
w u i o ii s con- " jj
nnntnrl with' '
the journalls- Joan O'Neill
tic element at school will only
oe cnargeu ou cents a couple.
The basketball game which
was piayed at noon yesterday be
tween the senior basketball
squad members aualnst the jun
ior and sophomore members was
tho source of a leg injury to Jim
Palmer, stellar basketball play
er. During the first half oi the
game Palmer broke his lower
Teg during a play. He was taken
to the Hillside hospital where
he will be for several days.
Since there were only four
senior members, Palmer, John
Llnmun, Bill Crawford and Bill
McLean, Bill Sari, manager, aid
ed his fellow seniors in the
gamo, After Palmer was In
jured, Bob Redkcy took his
place. Redkcy is a sophomore.
Playing for the lower class
members of the Pelicans were
LeRoy Coleman, Gene Hover,
Ray Craig, Jerry Thorn, Tommy
Edwards, Joe Zarosinski and
Clarence Bussman. The seniors
won, 44-43. The game was tied
in the last second of the game;
during the overtime, the senior
made a foul shot.
Word was received here that
Jim Palmer was voted all-Southern
Oregon team captain by tbe
coaches of the teams. This was
found in a poll taken by the
Medford Mull-Tribune,
Jim Palmer and LeRoy Cole
man were voted on the first team
by this poll; Jerry Thorn made
second team, and Ray Craig re
ceived honorable mention. This
selection is different than the
tournament since this means the
boys received this status lor the
whole season.
The date for the annual Girls'
League formal has been set for
Friday, April 12. The dance
committee is urging the girls to
?:et their dates. The formal is
ive weeks away. If a girl wishes
to bring a boy not attending
KUHS, she must report his name
to Mrs. Howard.
For Shoes
That Wear . . . It'
CROSBY SQUARE
&
WALKOVER
For quality footwear, check
Hardy's first. Thyj hare a
(lection to pleaie you.
in
HARDY'Sn
1 I
STORE FOR MEN
820 Main
Thursday, March 7, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS NINS
GENUINE,
ARROW
Handkerchiefs
White or Colored
35c and 50c
Limited Supply
jbkh Reeded
MEN'S CLOTHIER ,
Corner 5th and Main
For hand Silken . . .
can you Imagine $11.50 bags for
two dollarsl But that's whot
they told Martha ht MOE'S de
partment store . . . where
they've slashed tho price on
some genuine leather and Cordo
handbags . . . Including "slack"
bags, large tailored and dressy
types.
There are somo still cheaper
than that, too . . . for bags
priced at $4.09 have been cut
to $1.00 . . . and some $3.9fl
ones to fifty cents ... at
MOE'S, the Woman's Store, 512
Main,'
DESIGNED BY MARIE . .
right here in K. F. . . chic little
hats that are every one a crea
tion. With Easter Just over the
threshold ... if you haven't
found the perfect bonnet to
complete the costume you've
planned ... Martha suggests
letting MARIE design a "spe
cial" for you. Her shop is locat
ed at the Crater Hotel ... 129
No. Second ... or phone 9077
for an appointment.
. i
For itatlng ...
or for campus wear . . . noth
ing could be sweeter than the
Junior frocks at LaPOINTE'S
. . . where such outstanding
models as Carlyc Originals . . .
Carol Kings . . . Kay mcKoys
. . . and Syd Juniors provide
a light-hearted selection for you
teen-age types.
. Take ohe of the newest date
dazzlcrs for instance ... a
swlshy plaid taffeta of black
and white, a two-plecer de
signed by Kay mcKoy . . .
But the main trend in junior
apparel at LaPOINTE'S, 507
Main ... is toward pert pastels
of lightweight woolens . . .
printed silks ... and youthful
jerseys that are going to look
plenty smart for graduation
week.
"SERVE YOURSELF MO PAY-LESS"
McKESSON'S
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Your dollar buys leu food, leu clothing, left
of everything except the drug store products
used daily In your home. We're itill telling
most of your favorite nationally advertised
health and beauty aids at pre-war prices
and some of them art actually priced lower
than they were in 1941. There's no inflation
at EVERBODY'S PAY-LESS DRUG. It's still
a pre-war dollar when you spend it here for
quality-tested, quality-proven national brands,
AND THESE VALUES PROVE IT!
wcruneu t-r
Aspirin , 1 4
G-E Electric
Heating Pads .
With Rubber Cover.
1UBBEE
BATH MATS . . .
$49
II
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j ;nvs: zcr?
Igl Bottle OpTS
yKj of 100 W I I
ill Absorbine Jr. y j
4 1 Pre-War Price . J 'J
Postwar
TWINPLEX
STROPPER. .......
$79
1
Sharp Be Dohme .
MILK OF
MAGNESIA
For Gillette Type Blade.
"Bistlite"
Wrist Flashlight
Complete
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Batteries
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Stationery
Bubble Bath
20 pkgs. in
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