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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1949)
FRIDAY, NOV. 11, 1?49 'AGE TWO - Two Candidates Toss Hats in Ring Against Grange Master Tompkins PORTLAND. Nov. 11 tT Slat but not -in opposition If In Stat A REPLICA OF Mt. Surobochi on Iwo Jima was cut last night of the marine corps birthday nnrtv of the ormorv os Sat. Daniel Kono. marine recruiting office, sliced the cake with a .rA U,,nA,A AnnrrA nt th nortv which celebrated the 174th anniversary of the corps. ' i f.ii. Margaret's Friend Or Beau? DETROIT, Nov. 11 W) Margaret Truman and Frank P. Handy Jr, of Tpsilanti, Mich., are tht center of romantic rumors again. The president'! daughter, who will give a concert tonight, had lunch yesterday with the young son of an Ypsilantl publisher. Last winter they were seen to " gether often, but the Whit House ' said there was nothing doing as tar as romance was concerned. Puzzled . Then Tuesday, when Miss Truman talked with reporters, she seemed a bit puzzled when someone asked If she would see the young man from Ypsilantl. "Oh. you mean Mr. Handy." aha smiled after a moment. "No, he's Just a friend." But Handy got his date. It Pays to Use th Want-Ads. Ir4a2s TODAY! Continuous from 17:10 JAMES -OLIVER CURWOOD'S GREAT ADVENTURE OF THE GREAT OUTDGORS!,-': . dunne-MAxwai m SAWYER BOHNEN V'V -.ZORO "'" f t I .jlll ' t0lM1 ' DEAD-EYE DETECTIVES. HILARIOUS HAWKSHAWf , SATURDAY MdfcNINO ' A M. . . On 8Ug -s. "Hi-H ',-J Fun "wfTK I fy grange headquarters today reported two candidates will oppose Orange Master Morton lYmpsms for re election. With nominations for the bien nial election closed. Victor Boehl. Grants Pass, master o the Jose phine Pomona grange, and Elmer McClure. Milwaukie. state graiwe overseer, were listed for the ballot. MrClurt's candidacy came as a surprise. Orangers had expected him to run as Tompkins' successor Lakeview Chest Funds Held Back LAKEVIEW Delay by Commu nity t-ur.-i nurKrrs in turning in the donations they have received .VT..r""' '.IT.?" J", : ' '' nitM posts are the incumbents Wednesday evening. Of the", .1.000 "j.t "'J i".3.7 77" hnd !rndeRr'u,llVnd comu" and said Mrs. Jo Elliott, clerk. j prtT Zlnim.rm,. Yamhill county. Mrs. Elliott said that receipts opposing them are Henry Ouslat from house-to-house solicitations ,n North Bend: Raymond iJith have been good. There has been no rop. Orants Puss: Minnie McFar report from the committee on spe- lnd. Waldportand T. H. Wooden, cial contributions. Industrial and Warrenton. other central groups, however. Of A primary In December will se ttle rural communities, only New lect the top candidates. A run-off Pine Creek had reported with 183 election will be held In April, turned In from that section. 1 Mrs. Elliott was aware that much more has been received by workers leader stood for reelection to a filth term. I V A Ko Boehl Is opposed to a Columbia alley administration which has been endorsed by the state grange convention and Is backed by Tomo kins. Bochl was expected to gain some support too from groups thai disliked Tompkins' Irritation over some 30 Imitators voting for a revision of Oregon's relcrrndum Irw. Hood River county and Klam ath county granges are among those ahich have attacked Tompkins on the attempted purge. Three men were nominated for MrCIure's overseer post : William O Howes, Oold Hill: Walter Webb. Mosler. and Clarence Carter, Le Grande. State Secretary Bertha Beck. Portland, and Lecturer Beulsh Moore, Oregon City, are unopposed for re-election. Committee Foata Running for (the three executive a- I ' Credit Service Banquet Draws Good Crowd The Merchants Credit Service, Inc.. had its 17th annual banquet at tne wniara rioiei inn wres. , unU, turnfd ,n hfr M ovrr iuu mcmurrs mm guci3 Merrill Man Reports Guns Stolen Three valuable slinlgum havt been reiwrted stolen from an auto, mobile owned by J. rrank Adums. Merrill rancher, th sheriffs uffli said today. The guna wer taken irom ma rar at the Audley aiwrtmenU. wher Adams lives, probably last Tuesdsy liighl or wennesnay ninriuna. Also taken was a hunting Jacket. Two of th firearms were valiiahl tian guns, one a ll-gauii Parker valued at IttM) and the other a 13 gaug Ithaca valued at I'JM). Th third was a 30-gauge Ithaca wurth about tti. Oregon U Heat Plant Contracted iucatlnn. Ion h" tntalinc ersity "T I in The jiDay'sSews tending. Frank Shepard. board president, as in charge of arrangements. The program of the evening con sisted of four guitar and vocal se lections rendered by Bill Morley. and a magician's act by Marvin Nerseth, Jr.. assisted by his sister Gale. Speaker at the meeting was Elton Thompson, manager of the Klam ath Falls branch of the US National bank, who spoke on "Twenty-Eight Years of Banking Experience." John Hopkins, chairman of the nominating committee, announced that Sam Mushen. Charles P. John son and Bob O'Sullivan have been elected to the board, and will serve for two year terms. Co-managers of the service. Hap Jones and Vi Bonjorno. were Intro duced. Frank Jones gave a short talk at the close of the evening. First Chest but she cannot count It as received DnVC RcpOft Due Monday (Continued Prom Page One AD Sl'CC'KSSnX i HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 11 in B. P Schulberg. one-time top flight film ipg that Is in line with the needs producer, says his advertising blast ; of the agencies which will share In I has brought an offer here. Schul- ! the chest campaign. I am sure that i berg, who recently ran a full-page hen folks are told how the money j trade Journal ad berating today's they give is used to finance opera- film executives for their indifference tiona of J3 agrncles for a period of to pioneers like himself, said yes- 13 months they will realise that I terday a major studio leader had gifts of IS and $10 are not too ' offered him a producing Job. i Urge." he added. DISAPPEARING HEMLINE The newest thing in hems is no hem, or the double skirt effect featured in this purple chiffon evening dress. Shown in London's Crosvenor House by Paris Designer Jean Cau- mont-Lanvin, this creation has the material looping at the bottom, doubling back to form a double skirt. In the back it is tied with a huge bow at the neck while in the front it forms part of the bodice. Show Ttmb 12:J P. M. mm. Whatta Pair of Peepers! Their Scorw;'if Fun-Riofl WILLIAM BENDIX WILUAM GARGAN Louis ALLBRITTON trtm (m PMiit Imii Miry Wkih h rtf 1 litwnVmt LE m imrt Turn mu V University Band To Lakeview LAKEVIEW The. University of Oregon concert band, under direc tion of John Stehn of the UO school of music faculty, will be presented at Lakeview high school auditorium at !:15 pm. Friday. December 3. by the Lakeview branch of the American Association of University Women. Mrs.. H. B. Ferrin is general "chairman. This will be the sixth concert presented here by the AAUW under their concert program. The band will include 40 select members from the outstanding music students at the University of Oregon. Special student soloists will in clude Millard Kinney of Ontario. Ore, pianist, and Philip Green of Portland, vocalist. Other feature numbers will be presented by mem' bers of the band. Numbers on the program will be planned to please the tastes of all music lovers. OTI Homecoming Prizes Announced OTI Prizes were announced for the four best Homecoming floats in Oretech's pre-game parade yester. day. The theme was the OTI Lassen football game and various versions ranging from "Lasso Las sen" to "Skunk Lassen" wound their way down Main to the armory. Diesel took first place honors with Office Equipment second and Clean ing third. An honorable mention went to Welding. The faculty and students ex pressed appreciation with the man ner in which they were escorted through traffic by the police force. .M i SEA-COINC VELVET Barbara Freklng of Hotly, wood, Calif., wears velvet sulm suit treated to repel water. One Shot Kills Two Elk Hunters SPOKANE. Nov. 11 Ml Two Spokane elk hunters were fatally Injured by a single shot near Ana tone. Asotin county, yesterday. An other hunter was recovering In a Yakima hospital after wandering for four days In the Cavarie moun tains. Victims of the freak arrtd'nl were William P. Nolan. 40, and William E Hamilton, about 7. both of Spo. kane. Their deaths brought to three the fatality toll of the current elk hunting season. Asotin County Coroner Tom Jor dan said the single bullet was fired by James Jones, about 45. of Pullman Jones and his son. Robert, about II. were released on their own recognisance. No charge was filed against them. Lethal Shot Jordan said the bullet paed through Hamilton's body below the heart and struck Nolan. The latter oVd quickly of a severed leg artery. Hamilton lived for two and a half hrurs but died as Jonrs and his an carried him to a, road for aid. Meanwhile, another tragedy was narrowly averted when two un Ictentlfled hunters found Bob Mil let. 54, of Sedro Woolley, near collapse on a forest trail wet of Yakima In the Cascades Millet had been missing for four days In the Raven Roost area. He was taken to (Continued from Page 1) tlon of human labor to natural re sources. Prosperity arises ONLY out of working, producing, saving up the capital with which to (insure ex pansion and growth and selling at fair prices that enable people to exchange their goods and services among each other on a fair and equal basis so that what la produced can be consumed as rapidly as It Is produced. Political leadership that fosters that kind of system can produce lasting prosperity tor th peopV. Political leadership that promises SOMETHINO FOR NOTHINO can produce In th long run only aant and grief and disillusionment. I Car Overturns, Girl Killed SALEM, Nov. 11 of! Vernle Clement, 17, Independence, was killed today when a car skidded on wet pavement and overturned Just north of her home town. The driver Robert U. Tumlee. 13, Independence, escaped serious In-Jury. To "uy, Sell or Trade It pays to read th Wui. Ads I PORTLAND. Nov. 11 W Th slate board of higher eduratlon. meeting In eserullve senior today, awarded contracts I8il I Mj fur the new University Oie Mn hr'.flng and electrical geii emting plant. Work on the plant, tor which It, (mo ooo iMi haa been appropri ated, is expected to start next aerk alter contracts are signed. It Is to be In operation early In th ISM) school year. Breakdown The general contract went to I.e Hoffman. Portland, on a low bid of 12 IS S0 P 8. lord. Portland, with a bid u( tS5S.3M. wss awarded the con- , tract for boilers and auxlllarlrs. In- ' eluding piping. ! W. a Urasle, Purtlaiul, had th I successful bid of I70.IIS4 for th electrical contract. The condensing equipment con tract was awarded to It. II. Brown and Co, Portland, on a bid of lir.OM. Election Trouble Subsiding j BOOOTA. Colombia. Noy. It (41 Pre-election fighting was reported subsiding In most parts of Colombia I todsv as troops held th country under virtual martial law. I President Mirlano O'plna Peres" conservative party said "the vio- lenre against authorities and cltlsrns 1 now haa found the necessary dike Osplna on Wednesday proclaimed I a state of siege, a modified version of martial law. and placed troops , at strategic points throughout th , rountry. There were unconfirmed reports of clashes between conservatives : and opposition liberal party mem : bers In the Interior, but th gov. I emment said most of Colombia wag i ralm. T a Yakima hospital and placed un der treatment for exposure. '.. as. i i mi'. imiaiKiil-'il AMBASSADO R George V. Allen, assistant secretary of state, was named ambassador to Yugoslavia by President Try. msn. His appointment ta th Belgrade post was announced after resignation of ailing Am bssssdor Cavendish W. Cannon. ROYAL REVIEW King Ceorge VI, (center) appropriately attired in full navgl uniform, is escorted by Capt. Ephraim Rankin McLean of Corrollton, Miss., the ship's commander, as the British monarch reviews the crew of the USS Columbus at Portsmouth, Eng. The king chatted with crew members and stayed for lunch in the course of his three-hour visit. rv-Ava ruT-SAT-RrV: FTtOM WtW f off .iumm.m I XXj pyrl Th.y do-ad to lv. I 1 jA j V ogoinil ell th ongry I SAMUEL GOLDWYN Pr..nti "ROSEANNA McCOf ttarrwt FARLEY GRANGER CHARLES BICKF0RD RAYMOND MASSES RICHARD BASEHART GIGI PERREAU and iHtroJuclnit JOAN EVANS Al "Th GIRL From G1INHIGHT' 1-Mlnnt H'estsr rOLOU CAWTOON Nrw PHONE 3188 9th ond PINE TOMORROW Last Day! to See Demonstrations OF KITCHEN MAGIC Starring A. W. 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