Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 09, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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    WEDNESDAY, .JANUAKY 0, 10M
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE NINE
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Heavy Fighting Breaks
Out In Korea; Reds Mass
For Assault; Planes Work
WINS CONTRACT Kath
leen Hughes (above), a wil
lowy blondo with hazel eyes
who was born right in
Hollywood, is the winner
of 10.12's first screen con
tract. Universal-International
signed her up after a
talent scout spotted her on
a radio program as he sat
in the audience. She is 5
feet B Inches tall and lives
with her mother.
Victim Of
Cancer Dies
ATMNTA Vi A foiir-vsir
fljhl atalnat cancer hat ended In
death for IB-year-old high ichool
beauty queen whoso ahtllereU
romance with a young aallor
touched a nation a heart.
Dark haired, dark eyed Betty
Thompson died late Tuesday after
noon, valient to the end.
Her parenta. Mr. and Mrs. E. P
Thompson, said Betly had been
growing weaker steadily for U
past three weeks. 8he was con
scious until about four hours before
he died.
To the very last aha was atotit
hearted. "I am rendy to die."
llctly told her. Umtly. Tuesday.
"Don't break down or grieve for
me when I am gone."
Last May her doctor told her
she was Incurably 111. A Utile liter,
Betty broke her engagement to
Tom Amburn, her IB year old
sailor awocihearl of Sioux Falls.
B. D.
Soon after learning that she was
hopelessly 111, Belly said brightly:.
"Tha doctor told me to llvo one
clay nt a time, and that It what
1 intend to do."
Murder Charge
Filed Today
EVKHETT, Wash. l,B Humid
0. CIihsu, 31, won cliiirifcj with!
1, rt ucjde iiiiisrK'i- i,. uv (l
connection with the death of Ur, I
ItuMtcll H. Bradley, Everett upturn-otrl-il.
Uiinne, furnier IJiirrhiuUiii, W;.h. '
nun nhal, told uuthorltle.H hint week
he strmiKled the uiionioirlt and 1
ulio wiin ranpoiislhle lur the dculhsl
ul two other prruguii,
Tna Jusvite iu.i. H LGiniihilnt filial
by I'riMucutor Phil Hlicrlilmi i hnrn ,1 '
Bradley wiih choked to dcuth by
the ex-miirshul. The ilculh In Dec.
1UW urittlniilly wan altiiliutoil to a
cormmry Oiroiiihuxl. :
'I lie murder tin. mo lollowcd an
BUttiy 'it r.oini'.a .lo.iiu- ,11'ui.i
on Dr. Bradley's body. Bherldun
said the autopsy revealed Bindley 1
had nut died of naturul causes. .
Chase, held here on ftrnl degrco
arson dm rues, told tiiinhoinl.th
County olflccrn last week ha killed '
Dr. Bradley and robbed him of 1038
alter they had met In a bar. i
Chase also sitld he killed Leonard
M. lWii, SO. nt tn No' fern ii hi ,
Hospital at Bcdro Wooiley In Jun-:-
. !. rn-' a mm c 'e i . -v i
at San Francisco last September!
or uc-.ouer.
Seaside Man
Heads Medicos
SALEM Mi Dr. O. C. Hag
meter, Brn-lilc physlciuu. Is the
new president ol the Orcfc-on State
Board of Health.
He was elected here Tuesday at
the Board's annual meeting to suc
ceed Dr. Thomas Orllflth, The
Dallcr.
Serving with Hagmeler will be
Dr. N. E. Irvine, Lebanon, first
vice president! l L. Rlgas, Port
land, recond vice president. Dr.
Harold M Erlckson, Portland, will
continue as secretary and State
health officer.
In other action Tpdttv the
Board allocated f2t.1U federal
hospital grant moruxv for constru
tlon of the proposed Santlam Mem
orial Hospital at Ftaytnn. nd re
commended that the Stata Health
Of'lce in Portland stay open all
day Saturday.
By Ml Ml rtNP.TI
SEOUL, Korea l South Ko
rean troopa killed an estimated
1.000 Chinese near the Panmunjom
truce talks site Tuesday In the
war's heaviest fighting In six weeks
inr ii. H, Kigmn Army reported
Wednesday.
But the South Koreans had to
give up two biiiiiII hills west of
Koruiidpo when the Reds hurled
i.ho"t 4,nn troops Into the battle
of Snsl Bulge.
The vicious battle has raged
since Dec. IX. Tne Allied troons
were Identified Wedne-dsv ' "l
fnntrymcn of the Republic of Ko
rea (UOKl Flr.it Division.
An Eighth Army briefing officer
said since the fight for the outpost
began, 3.070 Communists hnve been
killed, H52 wounded and ten cap
tured. He snld Allied losr.es were
"much lighter," but gnve no fig
ures. A new scrap, broke out during
the curly morning darkness near
Heartbreak Ridge on the Eastern
Front. An attacking Red platoon
pushed n United Nations unit out
nf an advance position, but the Al
lies recaptured It In a counterat
tack. Allied Naval forces on the north
east coast pounded Red troop posi
tions near Kosong. Carrier based
planes from the Essex and Valley
Forgo cut roil lilies In 10 places.
Pilots snld they killed 181 Com-miMil-.t
soldiers.
Fifth Air Force fighter oomoer
pllois snld they hit 34 Communist
Held guns Wednesday In bombing,
strafing and fire-bombing attacks
immediately behind Red front lines.
V." "chun-ler'eu mnrfe P cms
In re II lines In the Sunchon Chong
Ju area of Northwestern Korea,
4 irk.
w -"fa
Mb I
THEODORE WRIGHT
(above) has been named
assistant to the president
of the Southern Pacific
railway. Writjht joined the
SP as a clerk In 1911.
Terrorists Blast
Legation Autos
SAIOON. Jndochlna W Com
munist terrorists exploded delayed
action artillery shells In the rear
trunks of two stolen U. 8. legstlon
cars in the heart of Saigon Wed
nesday, killing four persons and
wounding 30.
Shop windows within 100 yard
radius on the Rue Calinat. the
main atreet. were smashed.
At the front In North Indochina,
furious attacks by tha Communist
led Vietmtnh forced the French
to rend parachute reinforcements
to the key fortress of Hoablnh,
40 miles southwest of Hanoi.
Square Dance
Set Tonight
Square and folk dancing has be
come one of the greatest of all
Amerloun family recreations. It
begins In Klamath Falls tonight on
a community scale with Fremont
school as the site.
Under the sponsorship of the city
recreation department, the square
and folk dance program gets
underway at 4 p.m. with a unique
setup a room for beginning square
dancers and a room for advanced
dancers.
Otto Ellis Is Callcr-ln-Charge,
and has arranged a number of
guest callers so the program will
be varied.
A 25 cent charge will be assessed
tonight, mostly for expenses for
refreshments which are to be
served at about 9:30, according to
Ella Redkcy.
Witness Saw
Money Made
PORTLAND I Milton 8. An
thony, accused of possessing a
counterfeiting mold, was seen mak
ing counterfeit dimes while he was
en Inmate In the state prison, a
U. B. attorney said Tuesday,
E. B, Twining, the attorney, de
clined at Anthony's preliminary
hearing to name the witness.
Anthony was released from pris
on late last month alter serving a
sentence on a, morals conviction.
He was arrested again last week
after a woman was picked up in
Salem and charged with passing
counterfeit dimes.
The woman Is Mrs. Lucy Jackson
common law wife of Convict Dew
ey Jackson. He is serving a Ule
sentence for murder.
Police said Jackson told them
he found the dimes while working
In Uie prison Bnnex. Mrs Jackson
said she got the dimes from her
husband, police reported.
Anthony's hearing was continued
until Monday.
Paper License
Thrown Out
RIVERSIDE, Calif. Ifl Re
quiring a newspaper to pay a busi
ness license Is unconstitutional, a
superior court Judge ruled Tues
day. Judge R. Bruce Flndlay said
the city of Corona "abridged the
freedom of the press" In imposing
n &12 a year license on the Corona
Dally Independent. The California
Newspaper Publishers Association
supported Publisher Jack Ham
mond In opposing the license.
In New York's Bronx 7.oo a herd
of giant Onlnpngos tctn'sen r.lCMi..
eats and travels In cliques accord
ing to some mysterious social rank.
Ing.
CHOKED GAS?
THANK HKAVIN8I Moilttckltr Jgit teld
trditntioa. Whin it itrtkti. uki BfU-ini
tablet. Thtf contita the (tttit-aetinf
tnrdtc'nei known to doctor for tha r41e( ol
I haariburn, as and atmtlar dtitrtu. ISf.
I tVls A A Ml
Cage Meet
CINCINNATI Wl The National
Collr glate Athletic Association
Tuesday stamped It official okay
on the western regional basketball
tournament to be held March 31-22
at Oregon State College.
Pacific Coast and Mountain states
champions, and two teams picked
at large, will compete.
National finals will be held at the
University of Washington March 24-2
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Mountaineers
Drop Eleventh
LA GRANDE. Ore. tf Eastern
Oregon College lost Its 11th atralght
basketball game Tuesday night,
bowing n-ltf to Seattle Pacific College.
GARY, Ind. Wl The Gary Jun
ior Chamber of Commerce, which
annually presents a distinguished
service award to one of Its own
members, got shock Tuesday
night.
A (.election committee (composed
of non-members) reported to the
Jaycees' annual meeting that 11
could find no outstanding member
In the organisation.
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