Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 17, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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TUESDAY, FEB. 17, 1 94ft
KFLV Sets
Teen-Age
Broadcast
The social hygiene committee un
der the Klamath County Health as
sociation Is sponsoring radio pro
grams tor persons of all ages over
KFLW from Wednesday, February
IB, through Friday, February 20. at
10:15 a. m. Monday, February 23. it
goes on the air at i p. m. through
the following Friday, February 27.
The last five days are of particular
interest to parents of teen-agers as
well as the students.
The consultant. William McKib
bill, president of the Klamath
County Health association, and the
radio announcer, Paul Alexander,
will continue throughout the series.
There will be guest speakers at each
broadcast.
The titles of the programs and
j the guest speakers for each day are:
I February 18, "Giving Your Baby a
j Good Start," Mrs. E. A. Geary;
February 19. "First Six Years," Mrs.
Lyle Kelstrom; February 30, "Ques
i tlons Children Ask." Mrs. George
I Clark; February 23. "Those Teen-
Age Years." E. A. McBeth: February
; 24. "Dating Do's and Donts." Mrs.
Neal Stewart; February 25. "Look
ing Ahead to Marriage." Mrs.
Charles B. Larkln: February 26.
"Avoiding Pitfalls." Mrs. Howard
Strode: February 27, "Whose Job Is
It?", R. R. Hewitt.
Texan Gets
High Praise
CHICAGO, Feb. 17 Oft A young
Texan who stabbed a burglar to
death with a pen-knife was com
mended and released from technical
custody Monday.
j In returning a verdict of Justifl
; able homicide at the inquest into
: the burglar s death, the coroner's
1 jury signed a message to Arthur
j "Rex" Casper. 19, who slew the
i burglar yesterday:
"we the jury commend you for
your heroic actions."
Casper, a former marine from
Bishop. Tex., and one-time resident
of Lewiston. Mont., is enrolled in
a Chicago electrical school.
The dead man was identified by
police as Edward J. Dicks. 38, of
Chicago, who has a petty larceny
police record dating back to 1929.
Casper said he saw Dicks in a
grocery store through a broken front
door. He pulled out his knife, and
warned the Intruder to stay where
he was. Instead, the Texan said.
Dicks sallied out and the fatal strug
gle followed.
Park Aid
site.
This is a umple of the lumball
machines which the Klwanis club
hopes to place in corn of business
houses here to finance a civic
project.
Stockmen Veto
Price Curbs
RISEBURG, Feb. 17 iPh-Oppo-sition
to price control and meat ra
tioning was one of 18 resolutions
approved at the 11th annual meet
ing of the Western Oregon Live
stock association which closed here
Saturday.
Charles A. Evans, Independence,
and V. J. Philippi, Roseburg, were
elected president and vice presi
dent, respectively. Harry A. Llnd
grep, Oregon .State college exten
sion service, was re-elected secretary-treasurer.
Evans succeeded Al
bert Juilian, Lyons, as president.
The livestock group declared ra
tioning, and price control would re
duce rather than increase meat
supplies by encouraging black mar
keting, and bring about uneven dis
tribution. They asked for a reasonable ex
port policy on grain and a speed-up
of reclamation, irrigation, drainage,
and flood control projects In the
state as their arguments against
continuing meat scarcity.
Other resolutions called for the
election of a pew sales and show
ring on the Oregon State fair
grounds including sleeping quarters
for FFA and adult fair exhibitors.
Next year's meeting will be at
Astoria.
Machines To
Aid Park Fund
A: a means of financing its rec
reation park program in Mills addi
tion, the Klamath Falls, Kiwanis
club this week plans to place gum
ball machines in scores of local busi
ness houses.
A large committee of Klwaniaus,
headed by Mike Houser and John
Holzgang. will contact merchants of
the city this week, asking for per
mission to place the machines in
their business establishments. The
space for the machines will be do
nated by merchants as their contri
bution to the worthy cause, it was
explained by the Kiwanlans.
Houser said that the gumball self
service machines are expected to
yield from $1000 to $2000 a year as
a perpetual financial arrangement
for the recreation park, which the
club has already established and I:
now developing as Its major project.
Proud Papa To
Stay Coal Miner
WASHINGTON, Pa.. Feb. 17 (Pi
Julius Paulekas. a coal miner, re
flected proudly today that he is the
father-in-law of one of the nation's
wealthiest young men.
The 60-year-old miner has been
the toast of this mining community
since he learned his daughter, Eva,
married Winthrop Rockefeller Sat
urday at Palm Beach. Fla.
News of nis daughter's wedding,
however, hasn't changed Paulekas'
outlook one bit.
"I'm a coal miner," he said yes
terday, "and will die a coal miner.
Too much Tioney is good for Eva
but no good for me."
Paulekas said he and Eva's moth
el, now Mrs. Peter Neveckas, of
Lowell, Ind., parted 28 years ago in
Chicago. He hasn't seen Eva since
1932 when she visited him in Chi
cago, Paulekas said.
Youth Tells
Of Slaying
SALEM. Mass.. Feb. 17 iA1
Laurence J. Heddy. 21-year-old
bridegroom of four months, calmly
pleaded Innocent In district court
Monday to a murder charge In the
slaying of Beatrice Hlam-hard, 17,
a baby-sitter with whom he for
merly kept company.
Judge George B. Sears continued
the case until March 12 and held
Reddy without bail.
Roddy was arrested by waiting
policemen as he and his young
wife alighted from a toxical) two
hours alter the battered nightgown-clad
body of Beatrice was
found Saturday night In (he dining
room of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Op
penhetm. The Oppenhelms had left the
girl to rare for their two-year-old
son while thev went to a movie.
Police Lt. William H. O'Nell said
Reddy admitted the slaying of his
former girl friend In a dictated
confession. He said she had not
been sexually assaulted.
Several kitchen knives and an
electric flatlron were found near
the body, police said.
O'Netl said Reddy told him the
Blanchord girl laughed at him for
having married. He "lost his head
and started to struggle with her,"
O'Nell quoted Reddy as saying.
Dahce Set
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Troops Asked In
Palestine Debate
LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. 17 nV The
Palestine partition coiuinlsslon call
ed upon the security council Monday
for adequate military forco to help
divide die Holy Land Into Jewish
and Arabic countries.
In a strongly worded special re
port, the commission told the se
curity council that time l of "lit
most Importance" In carrying out
tho partition orders ot the 11)47 UN
assembly.
It declared that "powertid Arab
Interests, both Inside and outside
Palestine," are defying the general
assembly and are deliberately Irving
to alter by force the partition plan.
Harvard Man To
Live In Germany
SUMMIT. N. J.. Feb. 17 W Henry
Noel, 27-year-old Harvard univer
sity graduate who has renounced
his American cltlicnshtp to live as
a laborer In Germany. Is the son of
Mr. and Mfs. Henry Moriyn Noel
of Baltusrol road. Summit, N.J, The
father Is a chemical engineer with
Standard Oil company's llaywav re
fineries at Elisabeth. N. J.
A member of the family said Mr.
and Mrs. Noel were on a vacation
trip to Puerto Rico. All further in
formation was declined.
OVS. Feb. 17 One of Uie high
lights of Introduction Day, planned
for March S. at Oregon Vocational
school Is the Introduction Day dance
to be held that evening In the school
g.vm.
The business class Is sponsoring
the affair, the first dance to be
sponsored by an Individual class.
Chairman is George Demetrakos.
Music will be furnished by Karl
Smykll and his band.
Dancing will be from 9 p. m. to
1 a. m.'
Introduction Day will be open
house at OVS with all senior classes
of high schools In the community
invited to tour the campus, sit In on
classes and watch the workings of
OVS.
NOMINATIONS
WASlllNnTON F.h 17 .J,.
President Truman hs sent to the
senate nominations for postmaster
ships at two Orrgon towns.
They are Qulncy E. Smith. Iin
naha, and Oeorge T. Benson, John
Day.
Mexican Senator
Shot To Death
MEXICO CITY. Feb. 17 iP Sen
ator Mauro Angulo was shot to
death at 9:30 a. m. today.
Apolonlo Perezz Sanchez, investi
gator for the attorney general's of
fice, said the senator was killed
when two men fired three shots Into
his back as he stopped to unlock
the door of his car.
Perez Sanchez said the senator
had been swimming at a suburban
pooL
Angulo had served four terms as
a deputy In the lower house of con
gress, was twice provisional gover
nor of the state of Tlaxcala and once
provisional governor of San Luis
Potosl state.
Eggs, butter, milk, and salmon,
are the best means of providing
vitamin D through food.
10 DIE
LILLE. France. Feb. 17 ili Pu.
lice suld about 10 persons were kill
ed and 40 Injured in a train wreck
early tonight 15 miles Irom Lille.
CARD OK THANKS
We wish 'o express our sincere
thanks and deepest appreciation
foi the lovely floral offerings and
the many kind aeeds shown us dur
ing our recent oereavemeut.
Mrs. Lula Richerson
Walter Richerson and family
Mrs. Susie Bland and family
Mrs. Bertha Wilson and family
Mr. Jess Richerson and family
Farmers Up
For Thefts
PORTLAND, Feb. 17 ol'i-Six Cor
vallls urea f miners have been ques
tioned In connection with thefls
from Camp Adair, Flit Agent llow
i d I. llobbltt said today.
llu said the men admitted taking
4ft to 60 barrels of "goop," ail In
flammable subslanco useful In burn
ing stumps, and were released alter
innklng their statcmcnta. llobbllt
said Die case, had been referred to
the United Slates attorney's ofllce.
Army engineers, charged with
gum cling (.'amp Adulr, reported that
for the past year a number of things
have been missing. Including c
Irlo motors und electrical equipment.
The "goop" disappeared In the past
two weeks, Ihe engineers reported.
Sheriff O. N. Lilly look Ihe six
men llllo custody, Hobulll reported,
and colled In Ihe Mil. Ilobliltt said
thai although the men were aware
the properly belonged to Ihe govern
ment, there was a general bellel in
the area that the "goop'' was sur
plus and could lie picked up wlllmut
piiuici'titlon.
Tho engineers nld the guunl n
Camp Adnlr would Iw augmeiiini.
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Rent Controls
Held Legal
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 (Pi The
supreme court Monday unanimously
upheld federal rent controls.
Justice Douglas spoke for the
cAi-t. He said "the war power sus
tains this legislation." Douglas
added:
"Whatever may be the conse
quences when war is officially ter
minated, the war power does not
necessarily end with tho cessation
of hostilities."
The court's ruling reversed a de
cision by Federal Judge Paul Jones
In Cleveland that congress cannot
exercise Its war power to control
rent- when "in fact" the nation is
at peace.
Jones said congress lost its rent
control powers on December 31, 1946.
when President Truman declared
hostilities at an end. Jones declared
unconstitutional the rent control
section of the 1947 Housing and
Rent act. The act expires Febru
ary 29.
Fashion Head
Returns Here
Returning this week from a fash
ion clinic conducted February 13, In
the Multnomah hotel, Portland,
was Mrs. Beryl Edwards, fashion
department head ol the local Mont
gomery Ward store. Representa
tives from stores throughout the
Northwest were In attendance.
The principal speaker was Olive
Smith, fashion coordinator for the
chain. She stated that the spring
fashion forecast puts emphasis on
the new ballerina silhouette with
tiny waist and new, fuller, longer
skirts descending to mid -calf
leneths for suits, coals and dressea.
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