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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1949)
FRIDAY, AUCUST 19, 1949 Douglas Speaks For US Support For Middle East roRII.AM). Ore. Aui. II "Pi The I'nllrd Mtalre cnnol afford to let the Middle Isst the way China went. Thai la the warning from Jusllro William O. Douslaa of Ilia l!. M. llpmai court, heme from a ait wrrk tour ol Asia Minor. Ilia whole area ran be saved, thouah. If tills country will "throw Ma Wright behind the honest mid liberal forces'' there, Uouiilas Mid III tin tlriit sierili alma hla return. "II la Amcrlca'a great mlssluit lo help aurh nations. No other bul wark against B V If I political ex pansion can b built," ha told the biennial oonferene of the Amerl ran Unitarian association her lal night. Ilouilas Mid ha found Americans rarrlrd surprising Influence In the Silver Dome In Yocus To Be Rebuilt The old Hllvrr Dome site In Worua. atlll bearing Uia aslie and charred remains of a fir that lev ld tha building, along with several newly bulll livestock pen, scalre and auction sales equipment early en the morning ul July 14 thla year, la now being cleared of tha debru in preiMralion to bring rebuilt. Col. Fred Howard, owner, haa already begun replacing tha post in the cement floira of the pens. ' flrat atep towards rrrctlng a com pleta new aet-up. Two-Inch planka ill be turd lor partitioning Die rorraU, which will be i In number, plus a reject pen. A fireproof Mlea barn, built aep arate from tha pro, and farther back on the premises, will make way for more parlou parking lot. Large sliding diira. opening Into a driveway down the center will feclll Ute the loading and unloading of Mlea articles. The floor will be of gravel. Howard atated, and will aUo be fireproof. . .. . -1 . - . r.ir Hie stm k ueiu haa already been liutalled and all building, wiring, etc.. will meet state requlrementa for Mlety and sanita tion. Colonel Howard plana to have tha project completed and ready tor operation by July 19S0. Honest Pays But Very Little fn This Instance PORTLAND, Aug. U (AA-Honea- may pay. but for 17-year-old linger WeaUund It Ml n't coma across yet. Weatlund, working aa a buiboy at Mannings cala until college openi thla fall. u clearing dirty dishes from tha tablra when he fonnd a tobacco tin. Hulled up Inskla wm I moo in currency. -roe a minute I bad myaelf half' way through eollrie, and a ear ae eldea. grinned Kogee. But then haneaty outweighed dreams and he lamed the money In at the office. A little later the distraught owner rulied In to look for hla tin of money. He got It, and Mid he want ed to reward the findrr. Tha reward ha gate Roger iu (I. 1 Roger, a practical aoul. Mid "I I almost handed It back to him hut 1 kept It." Mid-Keel and nal dollar Influence alone. "America alanda for aomethlng atrong and good and Ideallatlo not only In the capitals but In the til lage, . public men In thla part of the world gain prestige and power when wo glee them respect and recognition," ho Mid. He quoted an Arab leader aa uj. Illg, " The Arab needa America's counsel and encouragement even more than he needa American dol lar!." Another told him. "Don't tell our people that they must cliouse be tween democracy- and communism. Tha people of tha Middle least are not lire to make any chol.e at all They are alaves. Thry are Illiter ate. Thry have no present escaiie from their misery," he said But America can offer an escape, 1 a a g I a a continued, Encourage ment, advlro and recognition o f young, democratic leadrra would do much. Ilia jurist Mid. "We must use our own Ingenuity to Invent ways to aid them so that politically they may become mas ters ul their own fate. . . "Disease, poveriy and Illiteracy as well as misgovernmcnt have been Ute arch luea of mankind throughout all Ume. Last century they were local problems. Today when Uiey enslave the people uf any one nation, they Imperil the security ol Ire men everywhere," Dull las said. CARNIVAL By Dick Turner I AS'" f ' oea in g atsv-ct a t are V "t Off. ' "Vknow, K'i th pitky atopovr that play hob with fallow's tohoduU!" Yule Plans In KF Biggest In History Rudy Jacob, chairman of the Klamath Krtall Merchants associa tion, labelled thla year's ChristniM plana 'the most ambitious program ever attempted In Klamath rlls." Thia statement followed appoint ment of Clay Belli. Ii as llrad of I the Christmas oiiening committee. I The extensive street-decorating ; plan, okayed by the merchants In a meeting yesterday, will be aug mented by several yuletlde under takings, now In the proposal stage, to be arranged by the Bellule-head-ed committee. The proposals Include slmultane oua window-unveiling. Christmas music. Inter merchant contest, special prize for customers, a Han la Claua parade and other suggestions. Flat Chest? Big Stomach? Got A Spare $900? Call Sam DKNVKR. Aug. IB P Ninety , "I love thu business," Sam add- tier cent of the customers who buy ed appreciatively. "I'm crazy about BOYLE'S COLUMN This Gal From Texas Is Beautiful But Not Dumb Dorris VFW To onsor Vacation Sp DORRIS. Aug. IB A 10-year-old New York girl Is going to take a two-week vacation at girls" camp. Her trip la sponsored by the Dor ria Vrw Auxiliary of post MM as part of a nation wide program of th VrW auxiliaries. The girl Is one of a family 16 children. The Dorr is auxiliary la also em barking on a program of gathering used toys so that they can be re paired and sent to children In Orr many at Christina time. '100 suits a r a nun. Tailor Bam Wrintraub save. Sam proclaims he makea "the most fashionable clothea I n the world" Men who telephone their orders from Nrw York. Chicago. San aranelsco and other cities give support to hla claim. Sam e cheapest suit sella tor 1310 and some customers pay as much as 1700 for a vicuna iflne wood overcoat. The reason for hla auc cesr.. Bam told an Interviewer, u this: "You run Into big money and the first thing yoa want to do la ta be original. Yon don't want to be like everybody else anymore. Ho yoa don't just wear a atore salt. Yoa wear Helntraub, They're nuts!" In detail. Sam explained: "I got a customer, a lawyer, must make a fair aalary. He get divorced and now he cornea to me for three suite. He's got a stomach, no chest and he's chasing after a girl In Chicago. All ha wants to do Is cover this thing here Sam point at his stomach). He' nuts." Sam Mya he wanta hla patrons "lo look a certain way. Most men are big stomached, flat chested, disfigured. But we want our cus tomers to look Just so. We don't guarantee nothing but atyle we give him." If you're flat chested, big atom- ached or disfigured land got 1 It." Oxygen In liquid form, Instead ol a iu highly compressed in contain ers, soon may be in use In airplane flying at huh altitudes. Iu advan tage is a saying in space and weight, for pololg, crews, and pas sengers, as well as increased Mfety. Br t:n f RKAfill I t or Hal Boyle) NEW YORK. Aug. 1 MV- It sounds Ilka a terrible thing to My about a girl especially when she's an actrew and as pretty s a tree-ripened peach. , But those rumors you've been ! hearing are true, and truth will j out: Thla Fare Kmeraon Roosevelt la "That?" Trout reada auotatlone I and a Kooaevrlt dime at that. In four appearances on a radio tele vision quia show, the lat presi-' dent daughter i n-law haa done I mora than stump tha experts. She hu iwlcd them over. She has left them groggy. "It la not fair that she should I have so much beauty and so many brains. U ." growled Gregory Tat off, the movie director. In a Rus sian accent aa thick aa the sour cream on a cheese bllnU. Some of those present got the Im pression Katoff wasn't entirely kid ding. In her gentle, unbumptioua way Mlu Emerson had Just fielded a question which the man from Hol lywood had booted all over the stu dio. She has s habit of doing that. In other appearance on the ahow called "Who Held ThsIT' s h e out-experted H. V. Kallenborn, left Qurnlln Reynolds at the post, and built up a three-to-one margin over one F.lllott Rooaerell her husband. "Men." Mya Quizmaster Robert Trout, "respect Miss Emerson ana It's not Just because she dresses up a television screen. "Besides, If there's a Joke being concocted In the vicinity she wants to be In on It. And I'm well aware that she'd love to turn the tables and ask me a question I couldn't answer." Aa for M'as Emerson herself, the brown-eyed blonde from Beaumont, Texas, look on tht whole thing aa Just good fun. "I love working In television." she Mya. "and especially on a pro gram with no reheaTMla. I get a real kick out of working with aurh bright, aulrk-thlnklng people. "I'd also like to do a television show of my own aa a commenta tor, and not Just about recipe and fashions. "No. I don't do any special study ing before 'Who Said That?' I Just read the seven or eight papers I read every day. "Pan mall? Yea, there been quite a lot. It's surprising how many letters begin 'I am a republi can but .' "There tu one priceless letter from a woman who misunderstood something I'd Mid about Thomas E. Dewey. She wrote In to complain that I'd called him a red." In each session of "Who 8 aid brighter than a shiny new dime. I from the week's news and a panel of experts, or would-be exprrta, Irlea to nam tha well-know per sons quoted. Sea how d you'd make out with these: 1 "I get bored In Hollywood the b I g automobiles, the swimming pools, me rich houses- J. "Nearly all the songs I hear these days ar the lousiest pile of I trash I have ever listened to." 1. "I won't retire until my brains 1 wear out. ' I fioest expert E m e r a e n rattled I them off In order: I. Orrgory Rat off. z. Frank blnatra. 1. Co I a I Mack. I One of the experts who didn't rec ognize the Ratoff quota wm Ratoff. He had a right to complain. night by dancing the Samba at tht Stork club. - About 150 blue-book guest at tended. The party wm given by Mrs. Henderson, best remembered for her cigar-smoking at an open Ing night of the Metropolitan opera. BIRTHDAY NEW YORK. 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