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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1951)
I TUKSPAY, NrrVr;rtinr,rt m. turn 0 MODERNISM in the traditional Packard style find the 1052 Packard Patrician "400." ahown here, hlKhllKhtlng the colorful new 1052 Packard line as "fashlon keyed by Doro thy Draper." Internationally known decorator and color stylist. Matching the new exter ior colors arc equally brilliant new Interiors making use of lively new fabrics and genu ine' leather to give eight trim possibilities In the 1052 Patrician "400." The new models are being shown at tho Leo Huff Motor Co., 003 S. fith. Taft to Shun Fight in iiy jack nr.it WA8HINOTON. Huiiportrrai InrtU ulrd today Brn. Toll llt-Ohlot uLII krrp clrur of mi Imnrndliitf lif, Kin or control ol rcmiitylvanla'a "10-Vtile drlrimllon to nrxt ysar'a OOI prraUlrnUitl nomlfialliiii con vention. AHIimiull Tali's backer bcllnve lift can uuln aonio support ninoiitf llirnci ilrlruutra hit bid lor top upol on the llrkrt, Ihry nnlrl that unlxna plans aro charmed hi nnrno will not be rnlrrcd In the atulo's April 2J prnslrienUal primary. "n. Duff (R.-PA) acrvrd notice yrhtrrduy that there la Kolnu to bo "plenty of action In Pennsylvania at Uie riter time" In behalf of Clen. Dwliihl D. Elsenhower. He wouldn't nay. however, whether the Iteneral'a name will no In the pri mary, where It could be entered without any action on Uie pari of file candidate. CANKIKATK? Dull has been proclamlnit that Elsenhower la a Itepubllcan and will be available, for that party'! nnmlnallon. However, Ben. Rdward Martin It-Pa) told reporter at a llarrMiure meeting- also attended bv Dull lie doubt thai Elsenhower will run. "I don't think he will want to dive up hla Job In Europe," Martin salt). Ttila apparently represents the viewpoint of a taction headed by (I. Mason Owlett. Ileubllcan na tional committeeman, and may abo be Uie view of Gov. John 8. Fine. Fine was elected with Duff's help In a battle with the long-dominant atate oruunlr-atlnn headed by for mer U.S. Sen. Joseph It. Orundy. free Trial . , . New Corona Port able . . , Pioneer Office Hupply to ej Main. MAilNEE liOO EVENING DOORS OPEN 6:45 TODATI j'. T00AY1 j& Clen FORD Sf ANGEL t HARLETT ft aV S0 "THE LOVES OF i CARMEN" It's Hit patsntd OIL CrtM but thai Jom If . . . IIHOIIIC ' Prefisiional Waves safely In little as 10 minute! roVOUBJlMR JESSES J CURRIN'S 9th and Main Ballot Pennsylvania Dul Duff apparently Is doubtful thut Uie governor will go along Willi him In his draft-Elsenhower campaign. Duff Is known to have told I r lends If Fine wants a fight over control of Uie delegation, ho cun have It. Tills potential warfare In Duff's backyard Is regarded as something ol a serious Uireal to the di Ive by Elsenhower forces to get the gen eral Into Uie race and to get him nominated. The nenernl's rooters had been counting on New York aiuf Peiui-1 aylvaula as the keystone of their strength. Tail s camp has very ut ile hope of breaking Into the New 1 York delegation, controlled by Clov. Thomas E. Dewey. BENEFIT But Uie Senator's backers think Uiey might benefit by a scrap In Pennsylvania In which they plan j 10 taaa no puuuc pari, iniv ws In Harrlsburg tonight but la not ex pected to make any plea lor dele gates. Pennsylvania la one of a doten slates where the situation IK so much up In Uie air Uisl majority party officials are awaiting devel opments before Uiey cast their lot publicly with any candidate. Included In this category are many party officials In such stales as Idaho, Michigan. Missouri. Mon tana, Nevada, Norm Carolina, Ok lahoma, South Dakota, Virginia, Washington and Wyoming. French Take Commie HQ HANOI, Ipdochlna. I The French high command announced today capture of Uie headauarters of til Mill regiment of tho 330th Vlelmlnh army division ' in mop ping up operations around newly captured Choben. A French spokesman said French and Vietnamese soldiers found Uie enemy operations troops' building In limestone caves In hills 30 miles southwest of Hanoi. The French are now working swiftly to fortify the Choben area, which could become a takeoff point for new offensive thrusts against Uie Communlst-led Vlelmlnh. Barbara Hutton Reported III HANNOVER. Germany, I Bar bara Mutton's plans for a birthday celebration tomorrow In Uie famllv castle of German tennis champion Baron Oottfrled von Cramm have been cancelled. A close relative of the baron dis closed Uie American millionairess Is "sick In Wiesbaden" and prob ably wui stay mere until one leaves for the United States later this week. The former Princess Troubetakov had planned to celebrate her 30th birthday at Von Cramm'a Wlspen stein castle near Hannover follow ing a sightseeing tour of Uie Rhine valley with Uie baron, a close friend for Uie past IS years. mervsl af NufW-Tenic'i nil nofwolntii one waving. Tiof'i beeouit much pofjnfso Ofl Crtme ton in tech koNt." Secret of Nutri-Tonie Per mintnt'i fatter waving and imaifng soft natural ness ii hidden In its exclu sive waving lotion, with patented OIL Creme bate. No matter whit pltitio curlers you uie, youll get a better perms nnt with famous Nutrl Tonic, used by beauti cians coist-to-caast, at prices up to ?E0 and higher. IAVII IUV limt It vc. HAVI HASIIC CUllIM nun wild t MM pttNitlMtal plMlif Ifflm e e e pritu pint tm MM for drugs Phone 4514 Far West Has Highest Wages WASHINOTON, lt-The average j pay scale In Uie Far West is -Uie highest In the nation. Commerce department economi sts believe that, accounts lor most of the population Influx on Uie West count In reocnt years. In a new publication on regional trends In Uie U.S. economy, the commerce deportment undertakes to explain why people move. "The most common reason for migration Is to take a Job or look for work away from home," the report stales. INCIIKAKK During Uie 30 yesrs between 1029 and I Mil, population In the four state far Western region Waihiint ton. Oregon, California and Nevada Increased 74 percent. Vrrtuullv all the population growth was attributed to net migration, since the rate of natural Increase was only slightly above Uie na tional average. The Far West rose to the top In per capita Income in 1041. Ag gregate Income payments In the region more than tripled In Uie past 30 years. This resulted from larger-lhan-average pay Increases In most lines of Indiistrv, partlculsrlv man ufacturing, trade and service In dustries. In a majority of major Indus tries, like retail trade, services, the finance. Insurance and real es tate group, public utilities construc tion and manufacturing, Uie av erage salary-wage In the Far West Is above those In all other regions. SHIFT SHARE This appeara to account for Uie westward movement of about one fourth of the total migration with in Uie United States. Studies of postwar civilian pop ulation movements by Uie census bureau show that persons who mi grate average somewhat younger Uian those who stay at home. The more educaUon a person has, Uie mors likely he la to move. im DeLiso Debs KImel . Hill & Dale Arch Preserver Joyce Penaljo Red Cross Debs Red Cross Every pair of these fine shoes is from La Pointe's fall stock. We desperately need space for Christmas slippers. This sale will continue for four days only. IlKIMLi) AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORKGON Jane Ponders Baby Problem HOLLYWOOD, fl what's fiulng to happen to Thoinaa KavanauKli? Actreu Jane Russell brouitht him to tho United States with her from London, then left the ID-month-old hoy with her mother In New York while ahe cams on home. Yesterday Miss Russell disclosed Unit her mother, Mrs. Ocruldlne Jucnby Russell, had arrived here Willi the youngster. But she still did not know wlint she la Kolny to do about Tommy. It will be a couple of months, she said, before a decision 1 made. Miss Russell went to Europe to find a baby to adopt. Immigration restrictions, she learned, mlitht make adoption difficult. Bo Instead of adoptlnit buby, she yielded to Uie please of Mrs. Plorrle Kav snauKh to take Tommy to Amer ica for a "visit" and give him a new life. Miss Russell anld she hits re ceived BOO letters from persons who want to adopt the child. Princess, Pal Visit Orson LONDON. I Princess Margaret and her American pal. tiliarmsn Douglas, daughter of former Am bassador to Britain Lewis Doug las, chatted backstage Monduy night with actor Orson Welles alter Ills performance of Shakespeare's "OUiello." The princess congratulated Welles on his portrayal of Uie tragic moor. Welles, who plays the part In built-up heels snd padded shoul ders to give his already sizeable llgure added bulk, has been split ting Britain's critical ranks wide open over his handling of Uie role. The purists protest thut he trimmed and rearranged Uie bard's lines. Ills suunorlera praise uie way nc roll out the Shakespearian phrases In his deep bass voice. PLYWOOD DEAL NEW YORK. I The Oeorgla Pacide Plvwood Co. has made ar rangement to acquire Uie C. D. Johnson Lumber Corp., a large Pacific Northwest concern with headquarters at Toledo, Ore. Give SPORTING GOODS for her or hit Christmos! ! Rifles Shotguns Fith Poles Camping Gear . . . SWAN LAKE MOULDING CO. 1226 So. eth Pkeae J169 The JAYHAWK THERE'S HOME BETTER -91" Octane Ethyl 31c JAYHAWK GAS 213S South 6th CDlm II I MM W II Priced from jl All Heel Heights 'Leathers Casuals V 11 Q) j 'sll Colors m Formerly Priced from M i SHOE SALON FTiiiiaast'lrlM-li I -4 HEADS THIRD DIVISION Brig.-Gen. Thomas J. Cross, above, is the new command ing general of the U. S. Third Infantry Division in Korea. Cross, a veteran in fantryman of both World Wars, succeeds Maj. - Gen. Robert H. Soule, who re turns to a new assignment at office of the chief of Army field forces, Ft. Mon roe, Va. Ample Lumber Supply Seen 8AN FRANCISCO, ift An ample lumber supply for both delense and civilian needs Is predicted bv an official of the National Lumber Manufacturers' Assoc. Douglas 8. Steinberg, director of public relations, made that predic tion Monday to delegates to the nlqucs and the expanded tree-farm program are responsible lor Uie association's convention. He said modern lumbering tech lumber increase. Get Well QUICKER Omm tm m r uitb the Situational A-C Factor in lit New InlmuitJ FOLEY'S AMAZfNOlT OUICKII ACT1NO iNcsioistT Moai irnenvi PH II I Nearly every color 50 Savings Wonderful Values afl I IMiM First Nominee For President SEATTLE. IAV-A Seattle nelirh- borhood grocer Is the nation's first nominee for the 1152 presidential race. But, he says modestly from be hind his campaign counter, he doesn't really expect to win. The Orecnback party announced In Indianapolis yesterday ne nom ination of Fred C. Prochl of Se attle for Uie White House. The party platform, In brief, is: "Let's have more of the green stuff." It advocates Issuance of green backs by the government "directly to Uie people for services and supplies." Proehl said he was "mlldy sur prised" at Uie nomination. His wife, started right off Joshing him about what she would wear "when we get to Uie White House." "But we're not fooling ourselves,' said Proehl. "We don't maite much of a scratch, but we're going to keep on trying to expand. Maybe TKST PILOT BURNED EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE. An explosion of an X-l rocket plane In the bomb bay of a B-50 superfortress Friday critically burned Chief Test Pilot Joseph Cannon of Bell Aircraft Co. Beautiful New Stock Leather Brief ( iki . . . VYsllels . . . Pio neer Office Supply Co. 629 Main. PADE & HOLLAND Ph. 3616 222 Spring' i(D to PLUS W. S. McBride, Agent Phono 3111 MOMTAC mi 1 2y Iv.Klamith Falls .... M!.g. i' a i 1 4V Ar'Sa Fr,,cist, 1,:,5'JL EfoSf 1 113 PacirtcSttdardTimi) a -m i x i it "v m. -m sb. w . some day It will be a different story." The neighborhood grocery will be the presidential campaign headquarters. Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Pun Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. 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