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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1949)
THURSDAY, DEC - 8, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON AC! NINE Film Fanfare Joan Crawford Predicis Success for David Brian By non THOMAS' HOLLY WCXU. Uh. I (AWIn (wo years David llrlsii will be bigger than any mule star except Oable nd may rvrn eland on par with Ui kliitf lilmselt." Hill prediction comes from Jimn Crawford, who duea not ollen put herself out on limb. Hrlan'i first plctura mi wlU) I Crawford and he la aialn apprarlni wllh hrr In "The Vlcllm." "I have never seen an actor with so much desire and capacity to learn, nftr nna who caught on to Uia trlirka of our trad to fait," aayi Ui eutrras, llrlan'a stuilto apiiarenUy haa a similar regard tor Ui guy who uwit to tear tlrkrta at th Now Yoik Kny. II telle m two mora pic lurra ar being added to nil buy schedule. Jan Sterling U Just about if t for "Uoru Yeslerdsy" and Uiank heaven that plctur la finally ratl Aa arum a ah finishes "The Skip per surprised Hia Wile." all re- poru to Columbia for final fata. Hh slmuldn't have much troubl handling Ui Ml h only plsyei It two yeare In Chicago and New York. Virginia Mayo la a amog vlcUra. Yea. ah claim th gaaeou Ln Aiwelea air caused her to Iomi 10 pound and be absent from "The Hawk and th Arrow." Hh la will ing to Join a march on city hall to get action on clearing Ui local atmosphere. Judith Anderaon will return to Broadway neat season In a play which la now being written for her. Hhe'll real after ah flnlahea "Th Purlea" and aaya ah li working on a method to grow black rows. Ilmmm. wonder If ah played Medea loo long. Barbara Btanwrrk la aeeklng a comedy after "Th Furlea." her fourth drama In row. "Although 1 don't carry my work home," ahe aayi. "there la a bit of (motional train altar you've been building yourself up to a high pitch all day." Sign at Warner Bros, studio: "Be ware of people who apread gossip and rumors they may talk about you next." Betty Hullon will be returning to MUM. nhe gave It her two oulald pictures In order to snag "Annie Oct Your Gun." She'll b featured on au "Annie" word album, taken from Ui sound track. OUierwlse, sh ha ended all hrr record com mitments, till hate dlso Disking. Oen Kelly's "The Knife" has been retltld "Black Hand" became It was feared his musical lain would b expecting a sword danc. lit strictly a drama. Watch for big news to com from tli players company, which will soon break ground for combination legit and movl theatr In Beverly Hills. Tli company Includes many big names, all of whom have prom ised to perform before the footlights. Lana Turner sympathises with Elisabeth Taylor's frelUng over her critical preu. "Why don't they leave her eloner" says Lana. "She's (too Justice Court Elmer Essner Hill, failure to stop at atop sign, fine ItM. Joseph Cray ton Volfht, no trailer license, fine 40. Ted Le Mahaney, on headlight, fin 640. Jamea Loren Clvnoerg, no muf fler, fin 16 M. William Henry Rouse, drunk, fine US. J. W. Sudbury, failure to drive on right side of highway, fine 15 50. Henry Edward Baker, tandem overload, fine 110. Henry Edward Baker, combina tion overload, fine 116. Almon Otis Boulwell, disorderly conduct, fine five months probation. .friinw Mrhftt. in elr! her tH Ic doing. But becaua sh Is a movie star, sh gels cnucuea. Believe me. I know how It Is: the tame thing has been happening to me for 11 yeara." William DeWIlt Pierce, drunk driving, fine I1M40 or 76 days, com mitted. Samuel Karma, tandem overload, fin 117. Pebble Murva Blankenahlp, trap ping with unbranded traps, fin 110. Cecil Clyde Colegrove, Improper muffler, fine ttQ. Pedro Mendoe Cortes, no brake, fine 16 60. Melvln Alfred llollln, fsilure to stop at stop sign, fine 1540. Clsrence John Hunnemuller, no brake, fine 16.60. Marriage Llrense LANTZ-BRIOOB Robert Coldren Lantz, 11. floor aander, natlva of 8D, resident of Klamath Palls. Edith Oall Brlggs, 33, housing man ager, native of Mont, resident of Klamath Falls. Cemplalnts Filed Owens Adjustment Service. Inc.. vs. Nathan Leme Cog and Don ha Marie Cox. Suit of Judgment seek ine navment on the lurni amounting to IU13 with Interest from dates described, eoau and disbursements. R. P. McLaren, attorney for plaln Uff. Sarah Ptcou vs. WUlUm Plcou. nnit lor divorce. Couple married I February 15, 1M3. Lake Charles, La. Charges desertion. Seeks re toraUon of maiden name. J. C O'Neill, attorney for plaintiff. Margaret L. Minor rs. James A. Minor. Suit for divorce. Couple married May II. 1M0, Moabe, Utah. Charges cruel and Inhuman treat ment. Seeks custody of three mi nor children, 1100 alimony per month, property settlement. J. C. O'Neill, attorney for plaintiff. Dorsey Ployd Shlpman vs. Vema Chios Shlpman. Suit for divorce. Couple married April II, 1922, Sulli van, Ind. Charges cruel and Inhu man treatment. John B. Eblnger, attorney for plaintiff. Nadine C. Bartg ti. Bertrand M. Bans. Suit for divorce. Couple mar ried April n, 1049, Klamath Palls, Ore. Charges cruel and Inhuman treatment. Seeks property settle ment, 1260 attorney fee and costs, restoration of maiden name. W. KuykendalL attorney for plaintiff. Labor Chief Raps Defense Plant Moves WASHINGTON, Dee. t CP) A labor union wants congress to study th possibility that moving defense plants Inland from sescoasts may do more economic harm than mili tary good. The question was raised by th executive council of the Independ ent International Association of Machinists In letter to President Truman and all members of con gresa. "The cure may be worse than the disease." Union President Al Hayee told newsmen. He referred to the recent practice, especially by the air force, of urging defense plant to coot away from area where they might be vulnerable to bomb ing In any way. "Many responsible cltluni be lieve that Ui resultant oconomie blighting of large section ol our country will cause a much damage to our nation aa a possible future bombing," the union resolution aid. Hayee said th plant dispersal program often causea workers to loss their Jobs, industry to lose profits, and the government to co counter heavy expenses. Por families who like the flavor of curry, mix a little of this les soning with French dressing tor a tossed green salad Or add a lit tle of the curry to mayonnaise or creamy salad dressing and serve with Waldorf salad DID YOU SAY... W reserve the right to limit. mm WAS TOO HIGH? NOT At BIG Y! These coffee may be parchaacd by th case! 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