Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 15, 1952, Page 10, Image 10

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Quads Born To
Arkansas Wife
NASHVILLE. Ai'k. Wi A Mir
prlaecl, 38-yonr old fni'in wlfn who
was expri'tlnu twins huvo birth lu
quudrupiflta Monday night.
Ilio bnblp.H, Hires bays nnd n
Rill, were burn to Mm. Huumil
Pointer. Ilio mother of rlitht other
children, nt her tnnnll fiuni huiiNa
i 'j mile norm oi Muilree.HUoi'o.
Ark., 30 miles (roni Niishvlllo.
Dr. M. D. Dimriin, who vnn with
Mrs. roiulrr ul tho limn, bind the
mother wus dolnu nicely.
Dr. Dunvnn anltf ha wus Just tin
HtirprlKPd nn ho mother. Ho nlno
wnn looking lor twins,
Tho fiithor, Leonard Ponder, 41,
nnd threo women neluhuoiH took
(ho bubles to u Nui.hvllUi lio.iiltnl
whero they were pinned In nil In
eiibutor. An nitciitiiini nuiu un
wind dolnu well,
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The Moore Park rink was a popular spot Sunday
Chief Of Staff Says Tank
Breakdown Rumors Not All
True, Hopeful Of Future
PORT KNOX, Ky. (P) Chief
of Staff Gen. J. Lawton Collins
- said Monday the army was forced
to "gamble" when It ordered pro
duction of new tank designs before
service tests were made but that
initial "serious deficiencies" have
been overcome and the gamble
won.
A speech prepared by Collins
for delivery at the annual meeting
of the United States Armor Assoc
iation clarified a situation produced
by reports many light and medium
tanks failed to pass inspection.
The chief of staff explained that
when the Korean war started there
were no light tanks in production;
no medium tanks had been pro
duced since World War n although
about 800 World War n Pershing
Mediums were being equipped with
new engines, and heavy tanks were
"still only on paper."
The decision was to make a
family of three new tanks light,
medium and heavy.
The general said that "despite
our troubles we are still a year
ahead of the time schedule we
would have been on had we waited
for complete test and development
before going into production."
Heavy tanks, Collins said, have
not been given as high priority as
the lights and mediums. However,
"limited production" is scheduled
to begin early this year and Initial
testing of the pilot model heavy
is underway at the Army's Aber
deen, Md., Ordnance Proving
Ground, he said.
Until 1951, Nepal, on Tibet's
southern border, had been gov
erned by a hereditary piime min
ister for 104 years.
Stassen Predicts
Taft GOP Win
NEW YORK (VPl Harold E.
Stassen said Monday night that
Sen. Robert A. Taft (R-Ohlo) is
"clearly out in front" in the race
for the Republican presidential
nomination.
Stassen, president of the Unlver
sity of Pennsylvania, told television
Interviewers that Taft is his chief !
opponent in his own bid for the
nomination.
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