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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SATURDAY, JAN. 24, 1948
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Freddie Bartholomew
"TOM BROWN'S
SCHOOLDAYS"
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'OUTLAWS of BIO GRANDE
Eisenhower's Abrupt Exit
From Political Limelioht
Launches Vandenberg Talk
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WASHINGTON. Jin. 14 (
General Elsenhower's abrupt exit
from Ui flrld of republican presi
dential hopefuls started new talk
of Senator Vandenberg (K-Mirh.)
as a potential dark horse nominee
today.
Senator Sparkman D-Ala.) told
a reporter:
"It looka Ilka Elsenhower's with
drawal clean the way for Taft and
Dewey to run a dead heat and for
some third man to rapture the re
publican nomination. Mr guess la
that the third man will be Van
denberg. it ha will take it.
The Michigan senator hits gone
a long way toward removing him
self from consideration. He has said
that he Is convinced no man ever
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Betty Hutton
"CROSS MY HEART"
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"Unexpected Guest"
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"Shoot The Work",
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POWER
; Four-H News"
Tha Boillns Pot rhib nf Chilnnnln
met at Mrs. Earl Hall's home on
Januarv 21. All vers nrexrnt hnr
two, Jacqueline Schroeder and Kar-
irvn rarazoo.
The club did not have a bmine&s
meetimr as the swrMjirv k'irlwn
Parazoo, was ill, but did have 4-H
songs and yells.
Cooking II did not demonstrate
; this time, but cooking I showed how
; to fix deviled eggs. Gloria Ochoa
jand Thelma Knight demonstrated,
i The ecus were vprv smi Npvt timp
; cooking II girls are going to make
j custard and cooking I apple sauce.
Marcine Ericksen, news reporter.
I The first meeting of the Malin
4-H Sewing club. 1-B and 3. was
, called at the high school, January
. 6. The first activity was to elect of
j ficexs. The following were elected:
i president, Barbara Cornett; vice
president, Berta Shogren; secretary,
Anita Weber; news reporter, Doro
thy Saunders.
Those in sewing 1-B include: Bar
bara Cornett, Barbara Havllna. Flo
Johnson. Jo Johnson, Glenda Tay
lor, Joan Drager, Bertra Shogren,
Betty McVay. Lavern Walker. Anita
Weber. Linda Ellis and Hnhortn
tsiruy.
Members of sewing 3 are Sally
Smalley and Dorothv Saunders.
Mrs. Wilford Dixon is thp ImH.
.Dorothy Saunders, news reporter.
New Pine Creek
A large crowd attended crane.
last Saturday nieht ann ant. tn nim,
one of the best Drncranu fm innff
time, following the regular business
The whole Drotrram u anm v....
the extra SDecial niimhpr cin Tim.
ere" put on by Fred Fisher and Bob
oniaer orougnt the house down and
iaoejeo. uiose two cents as nmti.oi
ly good enough for a professional
vaudeville circuit. Thau n-,.
nannonicas, special get-up and their
UUUlUa BCLlIlkT. 010 tnA tnaa- anrf
umbered the whole crowd up to a
most congenial spirit and enlivened
everyone to the noint of bavin? nn.
swell time.
The program was as follows.- rpari.
mg, saroara nammersley; reading,
Anne Hammersley; musical, Mrs.
Carter on the piano, Mrs. Bertha
Snider on her accordlnn ann not,
MlUsap on his sax playing, "Sere
nade Of the Bells" with an mmn.
reading, C. L. Miller, which included
a very comical description of a cow
boy riding a bronc; a talk by Bill
Bishop and a song by all the past
masters, Fred Fisher, Raymond
Fisher, C. L. Miller, Bob Snider, Ray
Bishop and Bill Bishop.
The Home Vj Huh mBt i-..
Thursday afternon with 16 mem-
oers answering the roll call with
their favorite color. The regular
business meeting followed Including
mr urawmg oi secret pal names for
the coming year. All members are
asked to bring quilt patterns to
the next meeting, so the club can
get an early start on the 1948 quilt.
The hostess, Jackie O'Neil, served
delicious cake, irp-rrpnm anH
iee; Mrs. rticnardson and Jackie O'
Neil received their hostess gifts.
Mrs. Alpha Smith returned Sat
urday noon after
weeks visiting old friends in Idaho
around Twin Falls where she for
merly lived.
The eranee Marrh nf njm tann-
has been slated for January 31, and
iMnmuu:e memoers are preparing
for a big time.
Mrs Johnnie Newman anH Hotth
ter, La Donna, of Lakeview, Sam
Newman of Grants Pass and Mrs.
(jrace smith of Hilt, Calif., visited
here With Mrs. Harro Newman
The Youth club held its regular
meeting Tuesday evening when
some Dart wpra crlvpn ai r... u.
Youth club play to be given some
ume m uie iuture. rne leader, Mrs.
Gladys Cooper, also had the mem
bers work on posters for the March
ui uimes aance to be held January
31. Some plans were also made for
me annivprsarv i nnp in v.-t
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February 15 on Sunday afternoon.
The club enjoyed playing with Its
uewijr purcnasea badminton and
table tennis sets.
The HaDDV Hnnr plnh mat at
home of Fannip. Fishpr nn Ta..l
January 20 Under election of offi
cers Vice President. Mam uin..n
went In as president of the group,
Myrna Barrow was elected vice
president and The I m a nnnu
elected secretary-treasurer.
The club voted 15 for the March
of Dimes fund, and Secret Pal
name were exchanged. After the
business meeting the hostess served
delicious refreshments of banana
cream nie tnnnpH viih n-v,inn-,t
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Cream, home tnnri rnnlrlaa nnH
fee. "
Fourteen niprnhpn anrt ait., .kn
U1IM cuiiv unii-
dren were nrp.utnt. Tha .
lng of the group will be held Febru
ary 3 at the home of Mrs. Thelma
Gooch,
is drafted for 'the nomination with
out his connivance and that he
won't connive.
Vandenberg lias observed, how
ever, that no man could decline the
nomination If It actually were thrust
upon him.
No Comment
The senator smilingly declined
comment today on the statement by
.isennower that I could not accept
me nomination even under the re
mote circumstances that It were
tendered me.
Senator Robert A. Tatt of Ohio,
former Gov. Harold E. Slassen ol
Minnesota and Gov. Thomas K.
Dewey of New York, announced
candidates, were similarly silent.
The general's action seemed to
leave a "draft Eisenhower" move
ment high and dry, but some die
hard backers refused to give up.
Leonard V. Finder, New Hamp
shire publisher, declared in a radio
addrrsa last ni.ht the nation can
still draft the generaL "The entire
question Is still up to the American
people," said Kinder. "No one can
decide for them."
It was Finder to u-hnm Eivpn.
hower addressed the letter yester
day, telling the voters to count him
out.
Supporters in Oregon are going
'rieht ahead" with nlnns tn nur hit
name on their state's republican pri
mary ballot, they said.
'This is a 'draft trispnhnu'er'
movement and I still think hp ran
be drafted." declared Peter Alford.
public relations representative ol
the group.
Eisenhower's consent Is not neces
sary to place him on the Oregon
ballot.
In California Assemblyman G.
Delbert Morris told newsmen "un
less he expressly repudiates us we
still have the right to try to put
his name on the California ballot."
Construction
Worker Injured
Murder Plot
Proves False
COLUMBUS. O., Jan. 24 )
Pouce released Howard Graham,
stage manager of the play "State ot
the TTninn " Into Vririav ofta- nnaa-
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tioning him about the illness of Kay
rrancis, star oi uie snow, i ney saia
they had confirmed his story that
the actress took an overdose ot
sleeping pills.
"The detectives talked to her,"
said Assistant Detective Chief Jav
S. Teele, "and she said she had been
nervous and couldn't sleep. She had
been taking these pills so she took
more than she thought she was
taking."
T teele said that Miss Francis told
thp riprpaHvp. that, shp hari -allari
her manager and they had then
called a doctor, who advised taking
black coffee.
Tpplp xaiH that XTiu TrnnHi tnlri
presence of a cup half filled with
coffee in her hotel room.
The rest of Teele's story also was
corroborated by the 43-vear-old star
of the show.
Edizar Sliaprelv. nfi-vpai.nM
ploye of the McOowen' Construction
company working on a Ttilrlnke Job,
was admitted lo HilMri. i,.n.i
early last night for a painful hand
injury wnicn made It necessary tor
partial amputation of the hand.
Shaefely has been working as a
Pile driver for Mif.mi-an a
accident occurred late yesterday aft
ernoon. Hi la a rpIHal nt i-i..Ct.....l
i ... v i. . n I 111,
Calif., hospital attendants said.
Loqqer Dies
From Wound
In Stomach
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man was atlU alive and Wyatt was
In the cabin.
Wyatt was arrested and a pickup
truck was borrowed from the O'Con
nor lot to carry Melaas to the hos-
Uital. He dlari inet a. h.
at the hospital at 6:33.
An autopsy was performed this
morning bv Dr. cipnrc n uw
coroner, and Dr. J MnrHi, a.i.iic
Dr. Adler said the bullet had sev-
erea several large blood vessels tn
Melaas abdomen and that hem
orrhage had reSllltpH ill hl Hanlt,
The bullet lodged tn the pelvis.
s.aie ponce said Wyatt had not
given a coherent slnrv nf l,a
ing, but would be questioned more
iiiiiy tnis week-end.
At the county jail he is bring kept
In the women's Quarters as thp nniv
occupant Butler and Rlcha are
locked In another cell.
Melaas Is a former e
Bly Logging company and other
outfits as a hooker. Wyatt listed
his occupation as truck driver.
Russ Eye
Bevin Plan
For Europe
' LONDON, Jan. 24 ( The first
Soviet pronouncement on the llrlt
Ish proposal for a West European
alliance Is that the annarpnl aim
la lo get agreement on a Western
German stale.
The proposal was made bv British
Foreign Secretary Ernest Brvln In
the house of commons Thursday. It
wns supported by Win. tun Church
Ill, opposition leader, in further de
bate yesterday.
Tasa, official Soviet news aimer.
said In a Paris disnalrh last nl-M
the object of the plan "apparently"
was to win the support of France,
Belgium, the Netherlands and l.uv
embourg "for the creation of a West
ern German state." llrvln had In- '
viled these nations to Join the alii- ,
a nee.
Smoke Screen
Tasa said today In a London dis-
patch Hint Bevills snepih "wns
meant as a smokescreen for the cre
ation of (he so-called western bloc,
the formation of which has already
been started bv Britain and Prance
through negotiations with HrlRlum.
the Netherlands and Luxembourg."
The Moscow radio brondrnsl this
report to Russian listeners In Its
first mention of the Bevin ncldress.
Reaction In Western Euroiw tn the !
speeches of Ilevin anri rh,ir,.i.in
was rautlous. although generally approving.
The United States, said the state 1
department in a statement on the ;
proposal, "henrtlly welcomes Euro
pean Initiative In this respect. The
Melaas Is a former emplove of the j ri'Pn''lmeiil looked on the Idea as a
ly Logging company and other mf,h"l of furthering the efforts
whlrh our two countries (Britain
and the U. S.i have been making to
lay the foundations for a firm
peace."
Officials in France and Iialv ev.
pressed a favorable reaction to the
program. Government leaders In
Belgium. Luxembourg and the Neth-
rnanns were wary, yet seemed sym
puuiruc.
Phone Call
Baffles Cop
RANT A TTT. .Ian 91 (a Maw
Mexico Penitentiary Warden Howell
watje s iace was rea toaay.
The cause of his embarrassment
WAS A InilC-rilsf .1 Hf P talanhnna -all
last night from a police officer, ad
vising him that Eugene 8mith, who
escarped fmm thA StatP nrfun fa-m
last September while serving two to
lour years on a worthless check
charge, had been nicked nn niri thp
vveuueu want nun returned?
Yes, he did.
"We had a hari rnnnpatfnn hut T
WaS rjOSitiVP thp man aairi Ulahlfa
Falls, Tex.," Gage lamented today.
rui wnen tne warden called the
Texas city's police department today
after checking Smith's record at the
prison office, he waa told that no
such man was held and no call had
been made.
Then he tried Wichita, Kas with
the same results.
Now Gage wants to start all over
and If the officer will call again'
he'll pay the toll charge.
89th Suicide Leap
From Bridge Made'
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 24 lPt-
.ic uumen uate oridge claimed its
89th suicide leap victim Friday, the
third this month.
A man Identified by coast guard
and highway patrol authorities as
Patrick Jamas Wimn i i .
iiDucu alum
the south tower. His body wan re
covered only 16 minutes later by a
coast guard patrol boat.
Unorthodox Wav
Of Handling Fire
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Firemen complained today that this
hotel guet didn't react m most I
WOUld Whn a rtrartt nnn.. .1.. I
the mattress afire,
Breaking down the door, they f
found the nmniiMWM '.
stuffed In a closet, with a dresser '
placed against the door. They said
the guest, after taking care of the j
matter In his own wav haH
out without sounding an alarm.
Meeting The Mt. liti r ... a.
will meet at tha h
Hllyard at 3 p.m., Wednesday,' Jan-
unijr to.
Calf Pool
Stock Ordered
LAKEVIEW. Ore.. Jan. 54
Twenty heifer calves have been or
dered from the high-producing
grade dairy herds of Josephine
county to aid In Improving Lake
county's dairy herds, it was an
nounced this week bv thp airrlritl.
ture and livestock committee of the
Lake County chamber of commerce.
The committee last year Inaugu
rated a calf pool through which
local dairymen. 4-H and Future
Farmers of America dairy members
could order the heifer calves from
hlKh-Droducinff ffradp dams. A war
ago this group brought in 23 calves
irom urants rasa nerds, and so far
they have ordered 20 calves lor
this spring.
They work through County Agent
Jens F. Svinth. Josenhlne eountv
agent, and the dairy herd Improve
ment association there.
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Workers Vote
Union Shop
GILCHRIST. .Ian H A imfnn
shoD election rpnuirpri hv thp Taft.
Hartley act found employes of the
uucnrisi iimc-cr company voting
74 to 31 In favor of maintaining thp
union snop.
The election covered employes
who come under an agreement be
tween the timber company and
local 2530. AFL Lumber and Saw
mill Workers, and was conducted
by two representatives of the Seat
tic office of the national labor rela
tions board.
Officials of the Central Oregon
district council of Lumber and Saw.
mill Workers said that the vote
meant that the Gilchrist workers
had repudiated the Taft-Hartley
bill's authors, who started working
men to not a union shop agreement.
CIO Proposes
Rent Curb Law
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 W-The
CIO today proposed a 28-month ex
tension of rent controls anri thp
wiping out of all 15 per cent "vol
untary" increases made under the
present law.
Donald Montgomery, chief of the
Washington office of the CIO Auto
Workers, presented the program In
a statement nrpnarpri fnr a unna
banking subcommittee.
me present federal rent control
act expires February 29. The sub
committee, headed by Senator Cain
(R-Wash.) will hold one more week
of hearings on the question of what
to do next.
Yesterday the AFL presented its
program for extending rent controls.
Matthpwc Ic
IMMIIVIIH III II .
RofarySpeaker kv (-7 RSON
"Oregon's new community prop
cny law is not something to
casually evaluated." This was the
basic analysis alvcn to the Klamath
Rotary club by Paul Matthews, well
known Klamath Falls accountant,
as he addressed the regular Frlduy
meeting at the Wlllard hotel on the
topic. "Income Tax. Community
Property and Filing Problems."
"Approximately 48 per cent can
De saved under community prop
erty provisions by those with net
taxable incomes of $5000." Matthews
said. "About 15.7 tier cent rtn tin
000. 22.1 per cent on 115.000, 28.9 per
cent on i.s.ooo, 34.S per cent on
$50,000, and lesser amounts down to
only 2 per cent savings on net tax
able incomes of 1.000 ,000 may be
realized when weighed against non
community property filing provl
slons on federal taxes," he added
Matthews urged all businessmen
to check all aspects ot the new law
and Its application to their firms
with their accounting and legal
consultants to avoid many possible
present and future complications
several of which he outlined
pxamnlpx
Rudy Jcschke served as Rotary s
cnairman ot the day
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Loads More Space Than Usual
Gibson Pioneered Freez'r
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BALTIMORE, Jan. 24 iPt Slate
police and coast guard stations were
alerted tnriav In a watch fnr a twn. ;
engincd coast guard plane believed
lost in tne winters worst snowstorm
In Maryland.
The Baltimore munlclDat alrnort
reported that It lost contact with
tne piane lacntiiiea as a Locxneeo ,
Lodestar used by Secretary of the .
treasury Hnyuer around 9 a.m.
Snyder was not aboard the shop,
which was. en route from Newark-.
N. J to Washington but which was
router, to Baltimore alter being un-:
able to land at the national airport, j
It was believed that a crew nf four
were with the ship, which usually I
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