MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACE SEVEN
CARNIVAL
By Dick Turner
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THAT'S THE COTTONS IN MILLER'S BUDGET SHOP
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American
Women Shot
In Saigon
I'AltlH, Muri'h I A French
riMiimunliii (rani Hulimi an
IMiutlrril today Ittn alaylnjf of two
American women employed t Hie
I'. M. ronaiilute. griirr-.l In Imlii
China. Tim lHiillr of the women, Jeanne
II. Haewea itml l.yilla Itulli Juinca
were found Inat nlilit In a dry rlvrr
Into wlllrll llicy had ilrlvrli a Jeep.
They had been allot lu llrulli.
'"II in I wu umHoi bum liullrl
wounds, particularly In the head,"
aid. the cuiiiuiunliue, reported by
Hip Krcnch piraa auchcy.
"Ilclore wllhtlruwlnii. (lie atliuk
rra had act lira to the. cur.
"There Jinn been mi cxpliiimtlnn of
the reasons which led thene, Iwu
lilrln In mull a distant spot, uii
lrnurnlO(t by Kiiiim-hiih."
IliiUlde .mil)
The IcM'iilluii wan itlvru an near Iho
vllliuio of Tun 801111I1 Ul, some throe
in 11 on from HaWou mid oulaldc, the
security mono maintained by the
Prrnrh In tlrlr atrUKk-lo Willi na
tlouallal Vli't-Nuiiirno lorica.
Mn Hkcwcs wun director of llm
tl. H. .Information service III t)ulin.
Mlu James win secretary al the
' consulate general.
Tim state department at Wa.h
Uuiton. U. C. auid Mrs. Hkfwra"
husband, Lawrence fc. Bkcwcs, Uvea
In 1 1114 olli bt.l Hcuttle unit her
mother. Mia. K. 11. Wurkinuii. in
Phoenix, Arm. Mn. Hkcwra. a 3J-year-oltl
liallvo ol Paris, worked for
the olflts of w.ir inlorinuilon In Ban
Francisco durum the war.
Department records llalrd Mln
Jainca a a 30-year-uld unlive uf
Hillsdale, lud.. where her parents,
Mr. and Mrm. Ollii Jamea. now live,
hhe served with Wars In the huuth
weal rarlllr and In Washington be
fore taking llio consulate Job.
Lee Refuses
GOP Post
I'omXANO. March t i.1V-Htale
Senator IJcan Walker behevea col
lege facliltlca and operating burtitcta
i:..pno ax much attention an the
laics building plana on the cam
puses. The legislator told the 8th annual
convention of the Oregon Young
llcputillcan federation Hulurday that
the public mint be caulloua about
"llnpulAlve" changes III the Oregon
tax alructure. lie aiild he was alarm
ed by the "raMi of Inlllnllvo moa
urea" aimed al eunuiirklnB funda.
Hteve Andrmoii. Unlein attorney,
was elected federation chairman. A
change In election rulea barred the
nomination of Carl H. Krancla. Day
ton, a member of Uie leglalature.
The rule prohlblia any elective
officeholder or candidate from hold
ing office In the federation. Paul
Lee. Klamnth Falls, was aeconri
choice nominee but ruled hlmaelf
foul because he wan paal ago 40.
Other offlcrra: National commit
teeman, Kennetli Abrnhim, Hood
lilver: commltleewomnn, June Hod
man, Eugene; aaaiatanl chairman,
nulh King, Kugene; vice chairman-al-lurgc,
J I m Thayer, Carlton;
treasurer. Hit-hard Wicks, Bnlrm:
rilatrlcl 1 vice chalrmiiu, Wllllum
Mncy, McMiniivllle; dlntrlct 4 vice
chairman, K. M. Macllelh. Klamath
Pall; district a vice chairman. John
Palteraon. Hie Dalles. Kxecilllve
committee members Include Ray
Coulter, Ciruuta Pass.
Charity Groups
Not In Tax List
PORTLAND, March 8 iPi-A cir
cuit court hua ruled here that
charitable corjioratloiu are not sub
Ject to an Oregon exclae tax on
their earnings.
Judge Waller I.. Too ordered
the atate tax conimlaalon not to col
lect Uie tax from a Methodist pub
lishing house. The church firm use
the proflla for prnslona to disabled
or retired ministers and dependent.
Iauuo Singer patented the flrat
practical domcstlo aewlug machine
In 1R5I and la credited with placing
11 In the home.
Are You Able To
SIT in COMFORT
or do you fidfrt nl tiifTrr from itchy
burning o( ulniplc pilm? .So many tinil
Umoui, mrtlicAinl Kminnl Ointment i
"wondrrltll lor relieving audi iliaromlnrt,
vVy don't you try li7 f orrnrrttilclcana
ihuae pure, mild Keainol Soap,
eoet mi ev mi aitvicc inc. t. w aio u a ft ef
"I lei no! I don't want nothin' to do with anything that
has anything to do with a doghouse!"
Merrill Irish To Cut Loose
With St Patrick's Dance
MKItnil.I.. March 8-The Irish
will be at it again, come Wednea
duy niKht, March 17, when folks
from everywhere are Invited to the
4'.nd annual Ht. Patrlrk'a bull. If
yru bo It will be fun you'll be huvln',
a cording to young Hill Pulvey and
hn co-chairman, young Tom I.acey.
And half the funds they'll lie
giving to the Merrill young people'a
lecreatlon hall.
Dancing will be from 10 until 2
and aupiier w;H be nerved by the
Altar aoclrty of fit. Augustlne'a
church around midnight. Ilnldy'a
band will play In the community
hall.
The contribution from the dunce
committee will help finance the
ricreallon bulldtut: program and
face lifting to be gien the city purk
where the building la located.
The project. aiKinnored by the
fsirvlce club, la partly completed.
Pert of a nchnol building from the
WRA center. 54 by 164 feet, waa
moved here aome time ago and al
ready around 110,000 hua been col
li! ted for remixlrllng. About 90 per
wnt of the amount haa been donat
ed by Individuals and nrgunluillona.
ot the
Cash left from the 1047 potato tex
tual alu-r all exiienaea were paid
rlao went Into the building.
Provided for are a large meeting
lino bnnquet room, finished In knot
IV pine, a room for Hoy Scouts and
(Url Scouts, one for tcen-agen
where plng-Mng tallica, pool tablea
alio room for dancing will be pro
vided, a kitchen, and a room for
little folka. Tentative plana call for
future ligation of the city library In
the building.
Hob Drugoo and Henry Home
are co-chairman of the recreation
committee.
Little Ada get Big Results Use
the Herald and Ncw Want-Adal
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Itv KAItl. WIUTUM K
Kvery gfKxl American ought to
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but what world-wide freedom of
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solution and the
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world -conquering
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Hut wo must
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