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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
FRIDAY. JANUARY 4, 10B2
PAGE TWELVE
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HEADLINING the new vaudeville bill opening at the Pine
Tree theater here Sunday afternoon are Joan Olsen and
Tony Bredice (above). Joan, billed as "the bombastic blonde
of comic ditties" has been widely acclaimed for her night
club and theater work. Bredice is a clever foil for the fetch
ing blonde's funnies and is a recognized star on the accor
dion. Three other acts complete the bill.
Mistake Slaps
Arizona Ranch
LUKE AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz.
Wl An Arizona citrus ranch was
accidentally strafed with 90 rounds
of SO caliber ammunition by an
F-51 fighter. Luke Air Force Base
officials announced Thursday.
An area 200 yards square three
and a half miles north of here
was peppered with the plane's en
tire load of bullets when a switch
slipped and failed to work properly,
a base spokesman said. .
The Public Information Office
said no one was hit.
The ranch is owned by Murray
Finton. who was not home at the
time of the 'Incident.
DE-ICER '
AMHERST, Canada, W A new
piece of equipment here, a salt
spreader has been placed in opera
tion with the purpose of keeping
streets fre"e of ice and snaw during
the winter months. Fed from a
truck, the spreader covers a width
of 30 feet.
Ransomed Flier's
Father Dies
SYRACUSE , N. Y. Lfl John J.
Swift, Sr. died of cancer Thursday
night, three days after his flier-son
had reached his bedside from a
prison in Communist Hungary.
Capt. John J. Swift. Jr. 34. ar
rived by air from Germany Mon
day on emergency leave after 39
days in a Hungarian prison. He
naa Deen jauea with three other
Air Force men when their c-47
transport landed in Hungary. They
were "ransomed" by the U.S. last
week.
Symington
To Quit As
RFC Chief
WASHINGTON 'W Stuart
Svmington. un ace pinch hitter for
the Truman administration for six
vcurs, will bow out in a few
weeks as head of the Reconstruct
ion Finance Corporation, probably
tHklnir a sir.enble slice of top RFC
otliemls with him.
President Truman told his news
conference Thursday he expects to
accept a resignation from Syming
ton Inter this month. Symington is
planning to return to private busi
ness. Indications are that resignations
also will bo forthcoming from a
number of key officials Installed
bv Svmington In the RFC to help
him "with a sweeping cleanup Job.
Svmington and his housecleaning
crew took over the big government
lending agency last May when it
was a storm center. A Senate sub
committee had charged the RFC
with yielding to a political influ
ence ring with White house con
tacts. '
Symington was out of town and
not available for comment, but his
close associates made-it clear the
abruptness of Mr. Truman's an
nouncement took them by surprise.
, Mr. Truman said RFC .policies
were not involved in the resig
nation. Symington has been at
iodds, however, with some State
; Department officials over dead
locked negotiations with Bolivia on
new tin prices.
KPCA To Meet
January 26
The 18th annual meeting of the
Klamath Production Credit Associa
tion has been scheduled for Jan.
26. KPCA Secy.-Treas. Lee McMul
len announced today. 1
As in past years, the farm stock-
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uuiutria Mm iiicv, " -
Falls Armory. This will be the third
meeting; since me Rrvn u utxii
completely taken over in owner
ship by farmers.
Two directors' terms expire as
a ii Thai; a ra V.. , M
Hammond and A. R. Campbell, who
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nave servea uuv men ... -
vears. An election will be held for
the posts left open.
Pres. Bill Kittredge will preside
over the meeting. However, the
principal speaker has not yet been
named.
Vejar Goes
'Big Time'
NEW YORK Wi Chico Vejar,
the 20-year old collegian from
Stamford. Conn., faces his first
"olg name" fighter Friday night
when he takes on the Veteran En
rique Bolanos of Los Angeles at
Madison Square Garden.
Ring time for the 10 rounder Is
7 p.m. (PST) with network radio
(ABC) coverage.
CHEVY CHASE. Md. Wl Mrs.
Joseph P. Tumulty, 71, wife of a
former secretary to the late Presi
dent Woodrow Wilson, died Thurs
day at the home of her daughter.
Mrs. Philip A. Caulfield, in this
suburb of Washington. -
DANCE
Modern and old time danc
ing Every Saturday night.
9 p.m. to 1 a.m. K.C. HALL.
Public invited.
treat yourself
to a Bulova!
... for accurancy . . . beauty com
plete dependability all you
want in a watch!
Wise choice, a Bulova! Bulova's enviable
reputation 'is .your assurance of a superior
watch. Its sensible pries is your assurance of
value! Come in for your Bulova today!
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v Federal Tox Included
It only takes a mo
ment to open a
charge account
at . . I
HST Says Murphy Once .
Turned Down Offer; Coy
On Subject Of McGrath
WASHINGTON yun president many rumors were jolng around
Truman said Thursday that J udne
Thomas F. Murphy once accepted
and then turned down an appoint
ment to head up an Investigation
of government employes.
Mr, Truman made this statement
during a news conference discus
sion of his plans to eliminate wrong
doers from the government.
In other highlights of the con
ference, Mr. Truman:
Said he will accept W. Stuart
Symington's resignation as head of
the Reconstruction Finance Cor
poration sometime this month.
Refused to answer a question as
to whether Atty-Oen. J. Howard
McOrath has signified his willing
ness to be relieved of duly.
At the outset of the meeting with
reporters, the President said so
Salem Park Laws'
To Be Enforced
SALEM Vfi State and city po
lice will begin Friday to enforce
parking limits on streets in the
state Capitol group.
Parking is restricted to one hour
and two hours.
Secretary of State Earl T. New
bry. who asked for enforcement
of the parking limits, said that the
public doesn't get a chance to
park now because employes park
their cars on the streets all day.
STILL PACKING 'EM IN
SAIGON. Indochina ifv-The film
"Gone With the Wind", even
though it's ancient now as Ameri
can movies go. still is drawing
crowds at cinemas in Saigon. A
single seat costs $3.50.
about what action might bo taken
in connection with the government
cleanup program that he was not
going to answer any of them.
But later, In response to ques
tions, Mr. Truman confirmed thut
he had asked Judge Murphy of
New York to head an inquiry Into
any corruption and wrongdoing in
the government.
The President said Murphy ac
cepted Uie appointment but alter
he got back to New York he turned
it down.
A reporter asked whether Mur
phy , submitted conditions under
which he would accept appoint
ment. No, the President ' said, adding
that ho himself gave all the con
ditions under which he thought
Murphy could serve.
Asked whether he would name a
substitute for the New York Judge.
Uie President said he didn't care
to talk about that.
Oregon Car
Toll-- 440
SALEM Oft Trnlflo accidents
In Oregon took 440 Uvea in 1WS1 an
Increase of 13 over the 11)50 toll,
Secretary o( state Earl T, Newbry
said Thursday,
The all-time high was 483 killed
In 1M0.
Nowbry estimated that 13.500
persons were Injured In traffic ac
cidents, a new record. The 1060
total was 13,333.
The total number of accident
was 0, 000, compared with 74,100
In 1050.
Oregun courts and Nen-bry's of
fice cracked down on drivers to
Uie tune of 41.444 traftlo violation
convictions, plus several thousand
driver license . suspensions.
There were 3.740 licenses nun
pendrd for drunken driving, MX)
for reckless driving, and 30'i for
speeding.
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