Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 10, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, TOM
umMJ) AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE NINE
frankie Baker, Who Said
Her Man Done Her Wrong,
Dies In Perfdleton Hospital
J'KNDIjETON Ml Kninklei mnny yrniH n nil hud n HtroiiK leol
Diiknr, whn mild ll wun Her mini iny of liiUcpciidrMi o.
who hnd Uuno Iwr wrcuiK, In (lend. Himill mid nllKht, hc mil in Iwr
No uno known wlicllmr nlio rnully ofl liourn In pnrllnnrt In a dimly
vim Hip I'Vunklo In "V'ruukle mid lluhlf d rnom plnylnu milMuni! or
Jiilinny me iwo wim worn uivvrn prurlnp mil, iiiiohkIi tl curtiilim
unlll Nrlllo Illy I'liiuo nlonii
Hhr nuld kIio wiik I he cent nil
lluure in Hint "onii iwiMily yniun
H;in. DllO Midi rvinn vvrnv mill nnc
HmnntliiiFii children would iiuthcr
outMilp mill cliiint vliiit word llicy
knew of "Frniikm und Johnny."
J Mr y mum II with di-rlnlun. Blio
lolk viiik. Kxcrpt r.ii'io
liuvo been money In It, '
uliould
iimihliu I'leiuri-B livniir 111 nlwiiyn thmiitlit there wnn wimp
eiilleft money fur n lllni iibnut UiIiik nli iibolit bclriK purl of n
I'liinklfl and Johnny. Mho didn't
collect.
Tor nonrly thirty yearn nils
tnlked nboiit needliitf inonvv (rum
whut "ho culled thnl one purl ol
the blory ol her llle, 11 wu per-
Ilium bltmrneiwi over tnni which
Ix1 In lUfiO to her cniilinltlul to III'
Ktute lloxpltnl lor the Inniuin here
It win In the nun nun ni inn ny
nf it. ulia died 'luc.-duy.
Pri nklc'ii Mory Iiiih been told and
re-told Hi nowhpuperu and muKii
rlue articles. They hnvrn'l alwuya
mirred In detull. but thin much
detinue: alio Kcurrully told tho
mine:
I Bridges Files
Trial Appeal
! SAN TRANCIHCO W Atlornevs
Imvci filed a USpuxe bliel aup
portlnii Went Count Lonunhore
: Lender Hurry Brlduen' appeitl from
a perjury consplrucy conviction.
i The brief wan filed for Brlducn
Hhe lived In HI. I.ouln and there and two co defrndunln In the 1050
oh the nlKhl ol Oct. la. Ilitiu on conviction In the Ninth U 8. Court
Turiico atrect nhe look Allen of Appenln Wednentlny.
Ilrltl'a plntol and He killed nun Tlio brief annerta' Fcdernl Judue
with It. 'Hint wan alter nhe hud Oeoriie I), llnrrln, the trlnl Judue,
.done to the home of Alice 1'ryor fnvored the Koveriunent iikiiIhhI
and hnd found Unit there. llrldiien and "deprived appellanta
Whether It wan roolu-toot lool of a fulr trial."
a three-shot lob an the noun nnyn, I Drldnen, head of the Internntlonal
IMi't clenr. Bui Krankle uhvuya I I,oni(nhnreinen'n and Wnrelioune
nnld the allootlHK wun the atari of men'n Union Und l and Union ax
the nonif. noeluten J. R. Hobertion and Hurry
Why wan "Frankie and Johnny?" Schmidt were convicted ol ploltlUK
Well, aomelliHcn II wan called lo help BrUlKcn nwenr he wan not
"Frnnkle and Albert." loo. and a CoinmunM at a 1015 naturallza
Allen llritt wan unuully called Al- j lion hearliiR.
bert, nhe aaltl. Nelly Illy, nhe nld, Oral arirunientn are expected to
wna Junl (metio ucenna lur wo atari in Aiarcn
other woiniin'a name.
Frankie. whoie teeth flnnhfd
whll In her dark face, reached
Portland In I01& and that wun her
home from then on until brouxhl
hi re lo the honpltul. She ran a
ahoo nhlne atnnd In Portland (or
MISSING Mrs. George Le
May (above), 21, who disap
peared while fishing with
her husband ifl the Florida
Keys is the object of a
state-wide search. Mrs. Le
May, the former Huguette
Daoust, was a semi-finalist
in a "Miss Cinema" beauty
contest held in Montreal,
Que.
High Cost Of Sessions
May Keep Solons Out
Of Oregon's Legislature
OnANTS PASS Knyniond
C. Coulter who ban nerved two
lernin an ntule representative, will
not seek rc-elocllon, ho reported
Wednesday, lie aald he cant a(
ford It.
Wives Compare,
Husband The Same
MEXICO CITY in Chatting at
the market, two Mexican wives
compared note. on their husbands
and found they were both married
to the same man. They complained
to police.
The police found the wives had
leurned only half the ntory. The
husband, Riifuel Eslruda Huerta,
wan churned Wednesday with tak
ing on four wives In It months.
I He hasn't Rot a Job cither.
By PALI, W. IIARVUY JR.
SALEM W When many, lcsflrv
IntoiH mild al the rod ol the 118
duv opinion last April that they
wouldn't come back becaune they
can I alford It, we discounted a
lol ol that talk. We had heard It
bciorc.
But now It looks like a lot of
them weren't kidding. And that la
bud (or the Slate of Oreiton.
With the 1953 leijlsluturc fuclng
the worst financial problem In Its
history, the alato will need legis
lators who know the ropes,
What brlnus thin ud Is that two
atnlwart members have aald In the
pust (cw days that they won't run
iiKuln. They are Sen. William E.
Wnlxh, Coos Bay, and Speaker of
the House John F. Steclhammer,
Salem.
Walsh, a former Senate prcal
dent, was chairman of the Senate
Law Committee last session. He
wan on the Highway Tax, and Ways
and Means Committees. All four
of Ihw.c are powerful committees
showing that Walsh Is one of the
five or six aenators who really
made the wheels no around.
Steclhammer, like Walsh, in a
veU-ran of six lrbilaturin. Both
are lawyers, and lawyers are need
ed bauiy. Ihere aren't enough ol
them to man the two senate law
committees, so they had to be
combined Into one committee last
esslon.
Starting vlth the 1951 legislature,
the lawmakers get 1600 a year.
That isn't enough to Induce good
salaried men to leave their Jobs
to come to the legislature.
I would like lo serve loneer
Stcelhammcr suld, "because It's In
my blood. But I cun t uflord the
financial aacrlflce. Last session I
had lo borrow 1500 to live on."
The flllni period for candidates
ends March 7. By then we know
just now many legislators won't
lun again.
In 1951, half the house members
were inexperienced, and that
ulowed the session.
Something will have to be done
to shorten the sessions, and a legis
lative committee Is studying that
now.
This committee has $5,000 to
nnend. It will consider many Ideas,
such as setting deadlines for Intro
duction and consideration ol Dins,
having key senate and house com
mltteen meet Jointly, and getting
the Ways and Means Committee
to start work before the session.
Baltimore Hit By
Transit Strike
BALTIMORE The Public
Transportation System of Balti
more braked to a halt early Thurs
day as 3.200 employes of the Balti
more Transit Co. went out on
strike.
Pickets started marching In a
cold, steady rain before all BTC
terminals.
The atrike against a transporta
tion system that hauls 375,000 pas
sengers dally began despite frantic
last minute efforts by mediators
land public officials.
NSL Policy
To Pay $60
WASHINOTON m Payments
averaging about tfiO will go out
this year to holders of National
Service Life Insurance policies,
The Veterans Administration an
nounced Wednesday It will start
dividing a 200 million dollar divi
dend In March. This will be the
first regular dividend lor veterans
and servicemen, the VA having
paid two special dividends In the
past (our years.
The VA said It Is mailing out a
special form which will give a
policy holder the choice of receiv
ing cash or put the dividend up as
a deposit at 3 per cent Interest.
The deposit would be Insurance
against possmie lapse oi a policy
or as advance payment on premiums.
Payments will be made alter the
Tax Increase
Held Unlikely
WASHINaTCW Ml The pros
pect of any general federal tax In
crease this year unless wide
spread war breaks out shrank
to the vanishing point Thursday.
State of the Union message spoke
only of continued high taxes over
the next few years, and omitted
any mention of a possible further
Increase. . . t
Ills reference to the desirability
of spreading those levies as fairly
as posatbla among the people In
dicated to some top tax authorities
that Congress at the most will bi
asked to plug existing "loopholes"
which give special tax relief to on
group or another.
' Therci Is no certainty that th
lawmakers would go even that far,
The consensus at the Cnpltol was
that any recommendation (or an
other general liicren.no would be a,
waste of White House stationery.
anniversary date of each policy Theodore Roosevelt was elected
covering the provlous 12 months. 1 governor of New York In 1808.
Ben Morrison, Mgr.
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