Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 12, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS,, ORECON
PACE THR ft
.Communist-Led General
Strike Hits Italy, But
Effect Short Of Hopes
HUM:, April U tA'fA NHtiim
wltlr, romim.it Ut-nillrd, mir-limir
iriirrnl nlflkr wnil off hi ordered
tn Italy thin morning.
IteporU, liuwrvrr, IimIIi'm tPtl thr
work loiinit trll fur hurl of
rhlrvlm (lir nrnrr.il parulviiii trr
tltrtril by Hn li.NllKtnrn, thr rum
imniUt-Ird (irnrrnl Cmirrderutloii
of l,nlior ( (.11-1. Thr iilrikn wu
enlled to prntent the lyln of 35
Hlrlllmi lnor lend en ovrr the inni
two yean,
Tho iiio-coiiuittinlht iirWftpiipi'r II
PneJir reported, meantime, Unit new
prr-rlertlon violence lin been
ntlyuted by the. "fiinclM terror" In
1 1 in Hniith.
Five Die In
Accidents
Ily The Aoctatcd Pre
Klvo pciMinn, Incliiillnu Iwu siu
"drut airplane pilot, died n Uie le
Ult of accident III Washington
Inta ttuturday iiliflil mid Sunday.
'Mm two Illrm were niuKlim urn
dill) training fllulll when their pltillc
crashed Sunday lit trriiiMitt 111 mile
Vaoulll ' Seattle, They were Idctitl
(Ird Al Johnson, lit), mid Clar
11(0 Cardwell, JJ. Imth l Auburn.
It wa mil known which nt Ihr two
nirn n l the control of llir rent
ed plane.
The remaining threp death rt
aullrd from traffic arcldcul.
Lawrence K- llnfncr and Clarence
Johnson, both of Arlington, died
yiuicrday altcrnoon of Injuries re
ceived when Ihrlr lluhl cur plumed
Into dlU'ti along the Arlington
Unrrlugton highway pmly Hundny.
Sheriff drputiPM Mild Hip car, own
Pd by Johnson, skidded mnrp Ihun
2iKi yard bPlnrp landing in Ihp
dit.h.
Margaret Wood. Id. Wa killed
futurday night In two-car colli
lon. Her death wa Seattle' 31t
traffic (nlnllly of the year.
PTA Notes
lJlhputrhefi to the pit per ftttld two
pctMHifi were killed mid 'J2 Injured
when n bomb whh toHM'U Into tint
iiildnl of communlfit-domliiuled
populiir front roily at, UzJinriio
nour Lucca ymilerdny.
UlUM'pptl CllllIMM), limit ciiitdldule
for the t Imiiiber of dcpuLIm In Hun
dny iiulloiiul oliTCtloim, wim rc
pniled Injured.
Only the klopimin of ntreet curt
mtil liurn Indlrnted to Home rrai
clriilK that thr inirrul iitrlkr w
on. Thr t.'fill liMti mimiunrnl Out
thr city's trlrphuiir vrrvlrr would
br KUfeprtiUrd durliif thr slrlkr, but
thr pboiira krpl working.
Miiny Dlorrn rttniului'd open, thu
riuployrn iippurontly iKimrlnu thr
Rii'lko cut I. (..(ivrrnriirnt off lies Huld
lliry wrm workliiif iiormully. I nc
torlrif, howrvrr, wcro idle.
Thr Ho uili ftuly boiiiblnu. If true,
would cinpliiiftlKfl I ho urowinif hf
IHity to tlio commuiiihUi drmon
Ntiutrd tlirotmlioiit 1 1 uly in tlio clou
HiK wrrk nf Um rlrcllon ciunpalKn.
H with ut Iwvn vuriU'r thin month
(hut C'oiniminlit l-nulrr Piilinlio
TiHtllnltl whh Jri-rrd for the flmt
Hum In Um rnmpniun.
't'iKluy'B fttrlko nrtlon whh opKrd
by h minority fiictlon of the COlI.'ft
executive committee reprenriitlnic
ChrUtinn drmiKTitUi, rrpubllcniui
nnd modentto nociullfiU,
Extension
Unit News
HI.V
Al Ilia nipptlnic of the your for
Um Illy unit, officer were lpctd,
proJrrUt for the iipxI ynur'ft mppt
Ihkn wprp miKKPitpd mid pturni lor
IloincMmkrrn IJuy were cofiiplrted.
'I'lie mrptliiK wiui held m the
liome of Mrt. lludlpy on April S.
Project for the day wen foreign
cookery end wen dpmontrntd by
Mm. Wynn Baton end Mm. Cerl
Chue.
New offlcpie are Mm. Dave Camp
bell, cliiiliniiin; Mm. Uiiiine Cainldy,
vice clmlrnimi: Mm. Hob Cmiebeer,
pcretBry-trniirer. They wpre In.
Mulled by Mm. Jinnee Dixon, k lonii
time active memlier end pent chair
men of the group.
Oreutrnl InlprrM on mibjecl eug
gpnled for the pnnulng year H'emrd
to center on millinery, tailoring and
more foreign cookery. Mm. Camp
bell and Mm. CaMlrly will represent
tho group at the county planning
meeting to decide on project.
Students Attend
League Meetings
BUOKNIS, April 12 lpThe Ore
gon Illicit Hchool International Re
lation league delegate heard
peakem on human right ind for
eign relation at the annual meeting
here the pal week-end.
The 100 pupil electPd Prod Mel
kle, Jeffemon high of Portland,
prenldent: Ann Klillngnworth, Jack
aonvllie high, vice pretldent, and
Joan Mlden, Commerce high of
Portland, ecretary-treaiiurer.
It pay to Um the Want-Ad!
Fremont April meeting wa lipid
on 1'hunMlny, the atti, with Mr. A. A.
Montgomery, prenldenl, pretidlng.
New officer for the coming yeur
were pleried. confllktliig of Mr.
Jamr Kllpy, preaideut; Mm. Knima
Itne ritxpatrlrk. vice preAidenl; Mr.
Charlr McKarlnd, spcietary. and
Mr. JuaulUi Robb, treajturpr. The
mpmbf rililp voted to itend the newly
elected officer a delegate to Uie
earning autt convention at Klumnth
ra!l, with rpgutrallun fee paid lor
four other momber to be cIkmpii by
the new officer. Fremont, with a
, total memberahlp of 'JHO. U entitled
ix to eight delegalr at convention.
Bummer Roundup wa called to Uie
lntlon of Uie membemhlp, with
Fremnnf dale to be luted later.
Mm. Hunl introduced a kit from
Uie vaudeville "Johnny Take a
Tour." which Fremont Junior High
presented Thumday, April and
Friday, April 6. Mr. Kuup. principal
al Fremont, wa guenl )cukrr. and
poke to an attentive and Inlprcited
audience on "Standardisation of
Oregon School." He explained that
Klamath Fall city xhool will re
ceive approximately I U 1. 000 00 from '
tlip balc K-hiKil tax, and outlined j
what itandardlxallon reiiulremenu
amounted to In our own school.
The requirement are very brOHd, I
aliri tn,'liiHM nnl nnlv hluh ftlHIiilardk !
of phyMral plant, but morale of
pupil, relation between community
and chool, and certlficaUon of
teacher' credential. Mr. Kaup Hal
ed Uiat In hi opinion It will not
only bring low lUindard ch. up
to requirement throughout tin Mule,
but will call for continuum elforl on
the part of k IuhiU, thplr board and
their pcriionnci to keep up to tand
ard. Room 15, with Mr. Wurd a home
room teacher, won Uie room award
for Junior high, after hilarious calcu
lation, and Mr. Robinson' second
grade won the award below stair.
Tea wa served In the calctciln by
room mother from grades 3 and 6,
,.jml rooms 16 mid 17, with Mia. Kd
ltell a chairman and Mrs. John
Two Injured
In Smash-Up
Two men were Injured Prldny
afternoon when their enr turned
otr In their effort to avoid hit
1 1 UK nn oncomliiR truck Jut north
nf Chrinull.
Ilrpitnlird Hie Riilph N. Vr
ner. M. of 30:t R Sth nnd Hurry J.
Pnimmn. 52. of Hereford. Tex Ex
tent nf Ihrlr Injurien In not known.
X-rnyn were beinii tnken thl nfirr
noon. Mrt Vnrner. 42. v nlno In the
rni nt the time nf thr crnAh, nnd
n unhurt except for minor brutn-
rit nnd hock. Hhr nld thut the
three were en route to Rend when
they nwrrved to nvold hltlinit the
truck Their enr hit thr Hhoulder
of tlie rond nnd turned over. he
Mld They were brought to Klnmnth
Tntih by n pnwdnK mntnrlM. Nnme
of Ihr truck drlvrr U not known ;
u Allfl
u .nui m""""-" ..... i
"ARROW SHIRTS
NEW SPRING
STYLES
OF
SPORT
SHIRTS
BY
B T. I).
AKItOW
MANHATTAN
Dmrni of ntylrs In rnywni. rot
ton inbnrdlnr nnd tpunray.
Youngster Tries
Original Theft
INIJIANAPOl.IH. April 1 'Pi
Phillip Hoyt, IS. didn't ml dollar
bill from hi ptx-ket when an elghl-year-old
boy llpted out of a thea
tre eal next to him yesterday.
Hut w-hen the boy came back from ,
the theatre lobby with candy and :
Upiied the change back Into Hoyt' ;
pocket, the coin made more nnup. j
Hoyt called police The boy admit- ,
ted the theft.
"V I
J i z ,mn H1
ill mm m i s
c mi in, r
I .M.m aWN 1 MANST0RI II ;
I , ,t" Jlidil FASHION PARK-J 3
lEJl 2020 vision '- this is the. A
V VT'I EXPRESSION YOUR OPTOMETRIST" $
5rl uses to tell you that yous i
mrmNCRMAL- rAt
DEMOCRATS
OR RRri ni.ICA.NS
REGISTER TODAY
Before April 10th
If you with to vol for
Your Fovorite For
SHERIFF
H. T. (Mike) Williams
Pale Aitl. kr Wllllami
7 OUT OF 10 PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE 2020 1S0A,
DO Y0(J? SIT WUR OPTOMETRIST FOR A
SCIENTIFIC YE EXAMINATION,
PAY NOTHING DOWN, $1 A WEEK
Dr. E. V. Broughton
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
with officii mt
StanciarcL
715 MAIN STREET IN KLAMATH FALLS
TEXTRON
I.nrson Jr.
availing.
and Mr. Harry Bolvlu
THAKS
8PDKAN1:. April 1'J il'p Team
atreamed down the pretty faco of
Urputy Sheriff Miny liti Krelg to
elny n she told her bos how hr
dispersed a line of people wait
ing for a bus.
"The fountain pen tear gu gun
In my handball went off when 1
dinpped It on the sidewalk.
"All I an Id was 'tear ga,' and I
Was all alone."
Could It Be You?
Clod would not bo Ood If He lied
and, says He The wiircs of sin
I death.- Komiius (l:2:i. All have
sinned nnd Pinned nilll.K DKATH
which Is eternal separation from
Clod nut with the murtlereis. Ham.
the vile and unclean. Sec Rev.
21:8. Clod love us to thp Inst man
and He put our sins nn Ills Bon
Jesus who (Hod for us to clear us.
To escaiie the wrath lo come,
you must hold to and word. Mint
He put. nil your sins nn Chrlsl,
who dletl for you. Helleve Clod,
obey Him In I his. si nnd nn It Hint
Christ's denlli for your sins has
elenretl son. Hcllevn and Clod givca
you eternal life.
"Mnny yenrs ugo the Lord Jpniis
became my petMinnl Saviour. To
Him nlnno I look for aiilviillnn. Hy
HI blond alone, have I been saved
from Mil." PHILLIP A. I1KNSON,
Pre. Dime Savings Rank, Brook
lyn, N. Y and Ex-Pres. Am.
Hankers Assn. And the Klblc nsks:
How shall we escape If we neg
lect so great salvation? Hcb. 2:3.
Pnrllnnd-I-Ore. Thl apace pnlri
for by a Portland fnmlly.
a. 6w
J. ratts a round of npploun
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