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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1949)
TUESDAY, AUCUST 2, Uf PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Nationalists Admit Gains By Red Troops By The Associated Preae Communist armies In Chine spear headed southwsrd on three fronts today. NatlonalliU admitted red tain In Hunan. Klsngsl and Kanau province. In Hunan, trie rtr bowl province, communists are Mi miles north of Canton, nationally provisionsl cap ltal Uia communists say they expect to capture by August 1&. The communist have outflanked the main nationalist defense force tn Hunan and attain have cut the Canton-Hankow railway. In Katuu province, the communist threat ened vast northwestern China, ruled by Moslem warlord. A Chinese nationalist source In Feoul, capital of non-communist Korea, said Oeneralissimo Chiang Kai-shek 1 expected to arrive there tomorrow to discuss a proposed Pa cific pact with President Syngman Rhee. Online made a similar call on the president of the Philippine recently. The record for the mlle-and-a-half Belmont Stake I 9:3 1-4. held by Count Fleet I1M1I and Citation UM. i. IMA jraa-MAYD I N Attractieei ? A GREAT NOVO. , ICINGS ITS SHOCK AND VIOLENCE TO THE SCREENI i "7 "V: tepHBOGART. MOCEohmtDOOR . JOHN DEREK- COMfANIQW mTUIItiT. 4r . v Until you've Livlo. I " vl7IUIt.1 MMES CLEASON JTl-i TIOOER" aOELL W- ousMKnanenM ilj J j T' : p I NEXT f0AY ) Trsststl ts'sll iLL.1! hrill U'w"' HaV YtU tUl9lSVi1)amfl ! r iifflL siiwh -u.l i(sT llJlyjVVjja' "TH iiLA iUftOtl" CARNIVAL I see, imwai wy. ttamtwT.wY t "Here y'are, folks! Start right back at the folks on top of the Empirt Stat building!" Flying Farmers Gird For Showdown BaWe With SB A LEBANOS. Aug. 1 (J Oregon flyinc farmers have postponed un til August ( a meeting planned to air their charges that the stale board of aeronautics and lu director have been wasting funds on useless project. . The meeting will be in Portland. The accusations were made public Saturday by the Oregon flylrur. farmer, the Oregon sportsmen pilots, and the aenal spray snd dust operators. Ia letters to Governor Douglas 'Satira' In Spot Again CLEVELAND. Auf. 2 ir Dancing Patricia "Saura" Schmidt of Toledo Is In the limelight again. The 24-year-old creator of exotic dances wss named correspondent in a separate maintenance auil filed by a Cleveland housewife yesterday. Mr. Louis Ann Salupo, 14. mother of three children. aid In a petition that her husband, Sebas tian. JS. spent thl last week-end wiia Mis Schmidt In Calumet City XU. Last October, Miss Schmidt wss released on a presidential pardon from the Guanabacoa women prison In Cuba after serving more than a year for killing her married lover, John Mee, Chicago attorney. The aiaying occurred aboard Mees yacht, "Saura, as It lay In Havana harbor. Informed of trie current court action, the black haired "Satira" said she doea not know Salupo and does not "recognise the name." She Is now appearing at a Calumet City night dub. State Police Nab Drunk Driver Peter Edward Hadley, 33. of 3171 Hole bird, was lodged In the county Jail late Monday afternoon on a charge of drunk driving following his arrest by state police on 8. Sixui. Hi bail was set at t2O0 by Justice of the Peace J. A. Mahoney, and Hadley waa due for a hearing In Justice court Tuesdsy afternoon. Use the Want Ads for Quick Results! : DAY! t - I .r, . m r. i ittnniLULUit NV 1 MUSICAL! ll 3 ccruro WILLIAMS RED SKELTON (Undo MONTALBAN BETTY GARRETT P1EENAN WYNN 4 . r 7 eaatoon ,TJlAVIER CUGAToVS laavg'. e-rM fVV 1 "TAI.W re - J V-Sk , I i "swarwuiaA wi By Dick Turner McKay, the airmen accused the board of "mismanagement and flag rant waste of our money." ...,,,,.- rM..n, w u o.rt. i lett. ssving that etate law provided Byrd leadership of the democratic that trie director ahould be an ex- 1 party In Vint mi a for 34 years waa at pert In the aeronautics. field. ! stake today In the state a primsry to Cleude WiUi.m. Pnnevtlle. hesd no"unt t';"f of the flying farmer, aaid th.t while M th 900 , they did not question the Integrity P "dieted to " "'" of any man on the board, they felt "' gubem.tor.1 pn the board had not accomplished mT cont"t ,h,t h" not bnn " msny tangible result. I n1"1 m UlU , Ml ,or Quarter He proposed that vacancies be ! created on the board to make room ! for Ralph Scrocgins, Lebanon, and Jack Loenrug, Haynea. ! Board Chairman Ben Ruf fner de- I fended the selection of Bsrtlett for I seronautlcs head, saying that at the time of the appointment the board a i main objective was airport develop- I ment. and that Bartlett exper-1 stneed In public works planning : and airport piannlnf seemed a ! logical choice. Police, Strikers Clash In Sydney 8YDNEY. Australia, Auf. 1 iHt Two hundred police dashed with 1000 demonstrating wharf laborers In 8ydney street today. Twelve men were arrested. The Incident wss a side Issue In Australia's crippling coal strike now In Its sixth week. Soldiers, airmen and some sailors begsn at midnight to get coal from open cuts In the coal fields on an order from the federal government. Government officials ssld military personnel will mine enough coal to malntaln the nation's rationed sup- I ply of household gaa and electricity ! and keep railways operating. The wharf laborers were march ing towarda the arbitration court when Intercepted by police. They were attempting to demonstrate be fore the courthouse. London Bobbies Get New Uniforms LONDON. Aug. I im London bobbles blossomed out In open neck tunic Mondsy for the first time since the creation of the metropoli tan police force In 182. 8eotl.nd Y.rd ald all London po- llcemen are being changed to the new look uniform, with low collars and ties. Instead of high collara. i SALEM. Aug. 1 iv-OJd age pen But there a no danger. Scotland Sonera don't have to worry for fear Yardmen hastily assured, of a 0w"' b001 wlU "" SoT "n chsnte In the design of the high- i u,lc Purposes when they die. domed helmet by which London ' A"orn Oenersl George Neuner constables are identified the world ru;ed Monday that the pensioners' ovtr. bodies don't come under a 1M9 lew, I which leu medical schools use bodies ; of persons buried at public expense. rtAat HAatiEST , Tht opinlon WM requested by MED FORD, Aug. 3 ( Picking I Oovernor Doug) McKay, of the Rogue river valley's multl- In an opinion for State Treasurer million dollsr Bartlett pear crop ! Walter J. Pearson. Neuner ruled that began yesterday, after one of the money recovered In damsge suit for most successful growing seasons In j wrongful death la not subject to In msny years. herltanc uses. Packing machinery In the valley's 1 Neuner ruled for the state board dozen-odd packing plant was resdy of health thst the Masonic snd for the crop. nd the first load ar rived from the orchard ltte yester day and today. FUNNY BUSINESS '' ""'.' e,vt I . "Vfa'ra snakinf our. vacation pay for rfaalfr i Compromise Farm Bill Proposed WASHINGTON. Aug 1 i Sen ator Anderson iD-N. M today pro poaed a compromise farm bill to break the congressional deadlock over farm legislation. One section of the Anderson pro posal would allow Secretary of Ag riculture Bramtan lo try out his "production payment" plan on or ange, grapefruit, apples, vegetables and similar farm product classed a "non-storeble perishables." The other two sections of the An derson compromise being consid- ered at closed session of a rnte agriculture ubcominlltee would: 1. Put into operation a "tiexioie ortce-suDoort" pnntram of from 75 to 90 per cent of partly for so-called basic crops. These Include corn, wheal, cotton, tobacco, rice and pea nut. This la a modification of the Aiken law which provides for 0 lo SO per cent of partly. The Aiken law la due to go Into effect next January, (A prity price ts one Intended to give a farm product the m rela tive purchase power It had in a past favorable period J. Allow a similar flexible support program for meats, butler, cheese, wool. ot. rye nd imtlr "non basic" but ttorable commodities. If effeclie control programs are ap proved by the ecretary of agrlcul- Virginia Vote Tests Byrd RICHMOND. Va.. Aug I ITnlted States Senator Harry P. US ITlllUi T . Though Byrd s name does not ap- pear on the ballot, moat voters will be consciously voting for or againat the party organisation which he has dominated. The primary brought to a close a four -cornered democratic fubema torlal race. In which Byrd for the ftm tlme tn nu, political career op(rliT ,dorsed a candidate. He hta wtht of Influence behind trl randidsu-v of Rtste fiensior John , 8. Battle. The avowed opponent of the Byrd organization tn the race la Francis Pickens Miller, former lest is la tor. Other candldatea are Horace H. Ed wards, a former mayor of Richmond, and Remml L. Arnold, pen and pencil manufacturer of Petersburg. Public Kissing Cost Now $10 OALESVILLE. Md . Aug. 1 iPV Because he was ao vehement about hi right to be kissed In public by his wife. Rov Mtffleton. 31. of Washing- j ton 1 S10 poorer today. I Miffleron w-as find that amount ; vesterdav bv Trial Maeistratst Nor- msn Hszard after testimoney at a hearing developed that quite a rum- I pus ensued following a wifely kiss on sn outing Sunday at Msyo beach on Chesapeake bay. Mrs. Msry Trsbing. wife of the resort owner, objected to uch goings-on In public. Mlfrieton objected to her object ing. Words flew hot and heavy. A crowd gathered. And then the po lice came. At the trial. Judge Hasard aaid he wasn't fining Miffleton for pub licly kissing hi wife but for die orderly conduct afterward. p - . - dj:. rtnUOTXtt S BOdlCS hint AvailaHsl F-astern 8tar home at Forest Grove does not have to be licensed by the board. WHY WE SAY "ORANGE BL0OM$ ON WEDDING RIN0$" i Conine Paternity Suit In Court LARAMIE. Wyo. Aug 1 .Si-A canine paternity suit hraded for the higher courts today. Ann VYinsluw. a d- fncler. claimed Jck Ches female dog was mted to her mle at the West Laramie kennel without her know HI r- t, Mycat MOftiy fact' mm 'iJtiVz fj,rcrft tl WQ: . J eiV l. fk , --Ha-gjssfv7 " w , " (, 1 SilMlVf mm Orange Moaaoma, today rnonvmoua iin t riming Dell, arc Irefltiently used on tvrtlilin rinca aa a svmlml of fruit. fulness, aa orange Iree are one of the moat prolific of all fruit-bearing tree. ledge. She asked Justice of the Peace H. J. Hunt tor 115 damages. Hunt ruled her dog the father of pupa born to Chase'a dog. but scaled the damage down to tM Chase, a University nf Wyoming brother, Jerry Sisemore, Fort Ktam student. said a doc owned by an- ' ath rancher, will be able In a day or other university student wa the two tn leave a hospital in San Pran papa, and that he would appeal to j Cisco, where he went some time ago the district court. ; for treatment. wax sealed, INLAID LINOLEUM -v JCnn) 133 So. 8th Health Funds Get Committ.t Okay WASHINGTON, Aug. I t1 The senate labor committee today unan imously approved a bill authorising bout Sliri.OOOOOO In federal grants the next two yeara for training health personnel. Ilenalor Pepper ID-Fla) an nounced the action. He called III measure "substantially an admini stration bill" In Una with a section of the general health program Pre. Ident Truman recently submitted to congress. The bill doe not deal with another more controversial section nf the Truman program which calls tor national health Insurance. 'Light Eternal' Slated Tonight All set for presentation on the Oi l la tonight, I Lhs play, "Tin light Eiernal." directed by Mrs. L. Parker and produced by the Con greeatlonal church for the benefit of the rhurrh'a extension service. The curtain will rise at a I p. m. The performance participated In by a large number of prominent Klam ath Palls cttisene will be given only one night. Ticket are available at the bos office nf the campu theatre. HOME ritOM HOI Til Mr. and Mia. L. Orth Sisemore returned home today after a vaca tion period spent at Santa Cms. where they visited Mr. Hlsemore's mother. Sisemore reported that hla marblelzed Red. yd. t-lVaarinS 0 "d ia wth -l Felt Base Floorcovering While they last! Wide va- riru rtf mnr( ill nrint ertnmel mm .mm. 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A sep arate protect will be taken up each lime so a student may come for one session only If he so desires. A rhsrga will be made for eirh lesson. The rlass will he given at Ih Onset House on the campus. nt Hsrit POKTLAND, Aug. 1 iCV A man rescued a baby tiom flame here last night, but both suffered bum a he raced from Ilie biasing house. Hospitalised were Morris Kagolio. .IS, a roomer at the house, and ttylvia Rose Plore. 10mnnth-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henuv Floras. Tils Infant suffered aeennd-degrea burns on Ihe binly and legs, ftagnha was burned about Ih fare and arma. The fire, origin undetermined, did I1M0 damsge. To Buy or Hell-Use Ihe Waul Adsl . i..rS REGULAR 2.19 ' 487 1 1 Us . ., War 0' Thick WH'i" Thic every roo co. , wldtr go, Sq.yd. 6 ft. width mny - va- AO( f n your $q.Yd. to 5:30 p.m Phone 5188 1 B& 1 1 i.Hliil"' 1 to I I iOO I 1 co"""l 12 q. yd, NOW . . . 72 iq. yd. , ne, Reg. 10.95 Pelt Base Rugs 1.39 9-ft "" I