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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1949)
MONDAY, NOV. T, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACI SIYIN Reds Parade Armed Might, Accuse U.S. Of Fomenting War MOMCOW. Nu. T on Picked ffcivlel solillers md inei lianlxrd merhenlsrd luries and I.WIU.IXIU Ho virl wniarra paraded lur lioura to day through Itrd siuie Hi honor l Ilia Husslan revulutlim. Hovlet Ireilei hailed Hit iUnil anniversary tit tha revolution In serilies actus- Despite Scare Signs, We're Doing Better Br mix Ji.NKiMi rtEHPITK all Uie uneasy leellng-i and nary conversations that keep lulni around these daya, work ra In Oregon are making more money than ever brlnre, and the wait u ttill rmlnc aiiititiy. of stourse. It costs mora to llva now I'Jian It did a Irw yrara ago, but at lung aa you make a Utile mora each year and prlrra Irvrl oil a bit. then you art doing better. And workeri re also putting In a ehorter work eek Ulan ever belore, which hat to be considered. Ill lfril, which waa a peak year for a lot ol thlngi. average earn, li.gs lor about hall ol Oregon'! workers were only IU1. while lt year that figure had risen to t'-HSI. Which means that approilmatcly hall of the workera were dragging In belter than U'JO a month. Time waa when that waa quite a aalary. Hut the Important tiling U the tact that the pay arale li holding up. Taming are beginning to keep up with living costa. 11 we ran get bv without another war for a few yeara more, everyone might be able to afford a few Ihlngi. GOTLAND YARD ! lo.ll He glamor fail. First. Hoy Rogera plana a Western with a Yard bark ground, and now romea Una an nouncement: 'Hcotland Yard la re cruiting men and women to patrol alreet crossings near London schools when the children are going to school and leaving . . . will get white linen coala to wear In the summer and while waterproof coau tor win ter " Shatter a rherthed boyhood dteam In which Hcotland Yard peo pli were all super aleutha who could whip from dtguUe to dttgulse In no lime and alwaya baffled big the United Blalrs ol lomenllni a new world blood bath. The minuter of Uie armed lone. Marshal Alexander M. Vasllrvsky, reviewed the march-pant, while Mjuediona of lighters and bombers, led by (leu. Vaally Blalin, son ol the prima mlnltler, Boomed over the square. Mora of Hame Vatllevkky made the lied square address. 11 was similar In lone to the speech last night of Urputy Prima Minister Oeorgl M. Malenkov. who asserted that a third world war would prove "the grave of In dividual capitalist countries." Vaailevsky also said that the ma terial wraith ol the Soviet people la growing, while the capitalist world laces poverty and mass un employment. A group of Soviet leadera reviewed the parade from atop the mauso leum where lnln's body Ilea In a glass coffin. The group waa headed by Deputy Prime Ministers Molotov and Malenkov. Where's Joe? This dispatch, which passed tiough Moscow censorship, did not say Stalin was present either at the Ihilihot theatre ceremonlea last night or at today's parade. Stalin did not attend last yeara cere monies. He was on vacation at Uie time In the Hlsrk sea area.) Immediately after that parade, a rnrkera' demonstration waa held. Ily U. 8. embassy count, more than 1.000.000 persons marched through Ited aquare during the demonstration. h ,r. tj - vS -life V RECORD TOPPER Nelson L. Higgin (obove), of Pullmon, Wosh , holds o 32-pound Dolly VarHen trout he hauled in from Coke Pend Oreille, Ida., for which he cloims o world record. Youthful admirers unidentified. Former record holder is R. C. Worst with o 29Vs pounder from Hoyden lake, Ida., in 1946. Both used rod and reel. Ship Aground, 86 Persons Walk Ashore VANCOUVER. B. C- Nov. T Fifty-one passenger and the 35 man crew of the 1134-ton 8S Chel ohsln last night walked aafcly to shore over too yards of barnacled ocean bed when the coastal steamer grounded In blinding fog on the beach at the entrance to Vancouver harbor. Inbound from up-coast Powell riv er, the 175-foot vessel acrapted on onto the beach at low tide. It waa the worst fog to hit Vancouver and the lower British Columbia main land this year. All marine traffle had been halted before the Chel ohsln attempted to crawl Into har bor. Busy Union 8teanuhlps, limited, own ers of the Chelohsin, were too busy evacuating the passengers and pre paring salvage operation to com ment on the grounding. Some re ports said the ship wag holed, tak ing water and may break up, but these could not be confirmed. Passengers, carrying their lug gage, and some of them toting dogs in ship crallngs, climbed down Jac obs ladders to the beach and t- uidled across the soggy ocean bed to shore. The tide wag about a mile out at the time. Prom the shore the passengers scaled cliffs leading up to Van couver's famed Stanley park. Buses took them to a downtown bus de pot. Taxis whisked them to home and hotels from there. STORK DATE LAUSANNE, Switzerland. Nov. T (JPy Rita Hayworth, the movie star drop; HEAD COLD SNEEZES Bau I drops of Penetro Nose Drops y in eacn nostra enws anuiic. i You feel quick relief. breath easier thla X-drop way. HHHT PUETEO NOtt DROPS 7J HIGH SCHOOL News and Comments By Flo Ann Perking with only the office of third vice president ol the student body to be tilled. This student body officer is selected by the student body from the members of the freshman class. This Is only a four-day week for KUHH. but Prlday a great deal of the student body will probably show up In Bend for the traditional Ar mistice Day football game between the Bend Lava Bears and the Pell cans. This will be the last confer ence game for the Pels and win ning the game meana KU1IS will mn on for stale football honors. 1 The band ana rep i-eppers wm be In Bend In full strength In or der to put on part ol the halltlme show at the game. Members of these two groups will Journey to Bend in buses. The Krater Is planning big things lor Its Chrlsimaa edition. The site ol the paper has had to be cut Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich down to a four-page paper for fl- I Boapstone 1 used chiefly in roof nanclal reasons, but the Christmas ' lng paper, foundry facing. lnsectl- ba six pagea long and 'rM .,, .. . .mi., .nv,.i.i. pagea lDalnl. edition will the two additional pagea will be composed entirely of picture of j KUHJ3 students enjoying the holi day aeaaon. These two pages will be lithographed .In Eugene, while the rest of the paper I being printed here. Fish can last lor long periods and should not be led on journeys taking less than four or five days. Dr. R. Theodore Lindley OPTOMETRIST ' Suite 61. Med.-Dental Bldg. Phone si'li r y who became a princes by marry lng Aly Khan, haa come to Law aanne lor the birth of her baby ta. peeled in tha next few weak. Ho Mitfcr IVtcra Yoa Lfo . : . Yow Con fftfoy Tonic Got Sfvim NO NEED TO MfY UTILITY VSERYICE California Pacific Utilitiat Company 1011 Main Phona 741 S I CALCULATOR and TYPEWRITER TRAINING 1 nsr a fvening n.sssr I rf.asONAI.l7.ED INftTBI CTION . IAMam Rapt PrarrtM rair rt.A(twr.wT sr.xvrrg BtOISTtg. now ton NEXT CLASS Southern Oregon Business Service Ethel E. Matthew, Owner lt KirlS Slk ei. TaUsbsa aiSS Sophomores have now Joined the Juniors and seniors In electing dasa officers. Members of the sophomore class voted Friday and the result came out In winners for three of the offices, but the office of vice I wsldent of the class was tied by ii,. i Jack Ayres and Patty Teale, so a erook. The leant they could do would bt to put their school guards In plain clothes II they must be an adjunct to the Yard. UJtTII the first murar weather ol the year In the offing, at least ehere Is a Utile note Irom the slate highway people: II you can't see clearly at least ftoo feet In a fog. then the law requires that you use full headlights idlmmedi and not Just parking ligt. Even If you don't notice the difference from your seat, says the state, other rare and pedes trians will be able to see your car In time to (top or dodge. UIIIl.R we're on that subject It Is well to remember that M per sons lost their Uvea In traffic acci dents during October In Oregon. rqp-off election was scheduled for tins week. President of the class as decided by the clasa m embers will be Paul Jones. Barbara Arnold will assume tile secretary's duties and Shannon Oldham was elected yell song leader. Freshmen held their class meet ing last week and nominated offi cer, at that time, so all the claw election will be completed soon V VfeY ( w r . HEADS AAA Lou E Holland nl Kansas City. Mo., above, prominent businessman and nvie leader, is the new presi dent ol the American Automo bile Association. He was elected at the AAA' 47th annual meet ing in Cleveland. Holland Is a former president of the Kansag City Chamber of Commerce and ha been aenlor vice president of the AAA for the part two years. FOR RENT Stwing Mochinti Sewing Mochin Service Ant Itehaaf Ult IkllU Mat rhH fill Sorry ta lertarrupt, brt I nawst gat rha rVra daaoitmaert. A glow worm and NgMitlesg bug ut Itt eei mat" . . . For emerrencv call over a buay party-line, limply explain tha j circumstances to tne otner per son . . . Pacific Telephone. 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