Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 18, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY in. MM
Speculation Rife As To
Degree Of Aid That Could
Be Given UN
II V I I, TON . FA V
AP Mllllxry Ddltor
WAHIIINOTON Ml Prime Min
ister ( 'Inn clilll' uddiena in Com
III'pm Thuriwluy Ml open 1 1 in (iirv
lion nl Junt how much llrlliiln could
lielii In implying "prompt, t choUKo
mill rdrrilvr" iiiitlon UKiillml n vlu
lntlon ill the proponed Km nun truno,
I In mill Hlllnlil mid Ihr llnllnl
Mullen urn umorll lliln wimlcl Ijii
"our" rcipoiiMi ahnultl iiii nrmlNlli-o
oiico in i Ivi-cl ut, bp liriiknii.
Ilia ntiilnnrlil wnt ucnnnilly iu
ceplcd nn rnli'ri'lhK Ui thn iiiIkIiiiiI
jinipiiMil of the UnlU'd Hlnfrit thill
uny Irucn nhuiild lit- bulwarked by
nil ImpHrcl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r. 1 1 1 1 1 1 lint I Itnl
China would ho biimlirtl uiiU hluclc
rd II Hip CoiiiiiiiiiiInIk launched
a new uuKrcn' Ion In Korea.
'Ilir Prune Minister did iit niiell
oul the foriti tli" pioinliid rrwlute
action wotikl tukr. 'Hint rulurd null
' iiptloin a thrii-:
LAWRENCE SMITH 17-
vcar-old son of Mrs. M. A.
benedict. 2215 Etna, finish
I iiK hoot camp at San
Diego, spent Christmas
here with his mother. When
ho completes his training
he will he assigned to the
USS Princeton, where a
twin brother, Lloyd is sta
tioned. They expect to be
sent overseas sometime in
March. Both hovs attended
KUIIS. Miller-Brumbaugh
;irr
PORTLAND ofi The Orciinn
fitat Klkn Annoclnllon lili.i an
nounced another $4:100 contribution
to tha Btnlp Mnllcnl Bctiool lor
md to vinunlly handicapped child
rrn. 'Hint uroiwht to S14.0O0 the
amount the Elki huve Riven to the
achool In the pant yenr.
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ti PROOF JLTHE OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY, FRANKFORT, KY,
By British
1. How Itlllrh mllltltrv fnrrn fnnlrl
Hrlluln-dceply coinniltled In the
di'lnnm ol hrr own lulmid and Went
rrn Europe mid M trouble In
Kiiypl-tlivrrt to lhr Fur Emit to
help mipporl it punitive opcrntlon?
J. Did Churchill's alatf nienl mean
thul llrltnlii wim prepared to end
hrr rrcoKiiillon ut the Chlneite Hud
l.iivernmenl by .lolnliu? In iilr-urn
iittiick on China's harbors, com-
ini'ri'H mid Industry.
II lor nnv one or nil ol vnrloux
nuinoiiH 1 1 1 1 1 ii In wua uniible to con
tribute more llimi token ntipporl
(Churchill noted the U.B. Is benrlnu
nliii-irnthi ol the burden hi the
Korrun wan Ihe tank ol punitive
meiiMimt would lull almost entire
ly on thin country.
I Fortunately, the requirements
j would be Kmitesi In the typr.i ul
! i-lined lone whero the United
Hint la :ilroniTt. Ken and air.
I'lhe American llt-rl I the world's
llurueitt.
The totul nli-i-iiKlh ol the United
Hliilei Air Force In ahoul HO yliiKn.
ol v.hlrli an undlhrloted but Irac
llonul pail nre III the Koreun Wur.
Howrvrr, Air Force ojflclal,
vIcvIiik ifiowlntt Red ulr strenitth
In A'liu ii i id In Hm. lii. uny It tin t
enouKh, thai at leant 1-13 wlnx" arc
hreiled.
On the uround. the United Mates
hitx only elKht dlvlnloim In the Far
Kurt, iieveu ol them In action In,
Korea.
There la nothing to Indicate an
Intention to Increase the number of
tjround unlla there.
'Pint lorce appnrentlv la coludd
ered adequate to hold the line
acroift Koren until a truce la
reached or to turn to new tactics
It It Inn'l.
Moreover, renaona other thnil tne
tlcnl rpihe poi-alhly niny underlie
such uollry. The hroed plnn now
nppenra to be a buildup ol alrn
tcio reserve lorcea at home, rath
er than a continued expansion ol
uround lorcea In theaters chosen by
Moscow.
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AI.I.OWWrF
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OMI lIA.M
kyle morgan
Pianos
your baldwin dealer
"your for a happier
future through music."
1035 Main
MMGE
BRAND
260 SilO
f 4-5 qt.
?rtaun6
School Election
Set February 15
LAKK VIEW School District No.
T (Lukevlewi has announced a
special election lor Feb. 16 In
which voters of the district will
bo asked to flout a l'J7U,000 bond
Issuo lor new school con .trucllon.
The money would be uied to
construct an elKht to 10-rooin
school lor the Fourth, Filth and
Hlxlh Orudea on property bouKht
a few months ano by the school
district In the Drcnkcl Addition
near the South School.
Purpose of the program la to
move thene tirades Iron) the Cen
tral bulldlnx and relieve crowded
conditions In the High School due
to liicrou ed enrollment.
Britons Vote
For Sunday
LONDON I Sunday won first
place In a poll to determine which
day ol the week the Urltlsh like
the moat.
Buturday llnlshed a close second
and Blue Monday ended up Ju.t
where you'd expect, xald the British
Mans Observation Bulletin.
The 33 per cent who placed Bun
day No. one on their hit parade
explained In Kencrul that they liked
lis passive, leisured, "do as you
pleaie" atmosphere.
The 28 per cent who plumped
for Saturday did so because It Is
"active, exciting and colorlul. with
plenty of shopping, sport, film and
theatre going."
Blue Monday was picked lor last
place by a solid 32 per cent of
those polled.
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II- ON TOMORROW 7 . IrJWi
IOWIST HICID IN ITS FIEIDI
TMl iml mo llylll Da lu 4-Daor S.doc lliH far tan Ikaa
ny camperabla modal la IN Soldi fConllnuafta al itondard anuia
aiaal ana1 friat lllwtlrefoa' ii dopaadaat aa orailabilftr af aielar'al.l
Of 72,
HERALD AND NEWS.
Range DJI
Model Slated
I.AKEVIEW A six-toot rubber
tired model of the Fremont Range
Drill will be conitructcd by For
est Hcrvlce technicians at the Ar
cadia, Equipment Development
Center, It was reported here by
John Kuccra, Fremont National
Forest stuff mombcr In churge of
runge mnnugement, vho returned
Jiin. 12, from Arcadia.
The Fremont drill was created
and built by Kuccra and Nat Smith
whon Smith wns head mechanic
lor tho Fremont last winter. 11
Icalures extra high wheels and
seeding unit which operate sepa
rately In order to pa n over large
rocks. The design was made es
pecially for seeding rugged range
areas.
Kucera Just spent a week at Ar
cadia consulting with engin
eers who have been charged with
designing and building a six-foot
trial model of the drill. The lull
fcole model made by Kucera and
Smith was operated succe-lully in
drilling operations on the Chewau
can River the past fall.
90
410 So. 6th
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KLAMATIl FALLS. OREGON
Denio To Head
Savings and Loan
LAKEVIEW A. M. Denio was
elected president of the Lakeview
Federal Savings At Loan Associa
tion Jan. IS at the annual meeting
ol the group. The meeting was
held at the association headquar
ters In the offices of the Favcll
Utley Realty Company.
Denio "ucceeds R. E. Harlan as
president. Other officers elected
are M. M. Barry, llrxt vice-president;
E. O. Favell, secretary-treasurer;
M. K. Nelson, aslstant sec-retary-trcoMirer;
Forest E. Coop
er, attorney,
Other members of the board ol
directors are D. E. O'Connor, J.H.
Ousley, B. C. Robinson and Har
lan The brightest lighthouse In the
United States Is the one at Hllls
boro Inlet Fla., with a candle
power ol 5,600,000.
AMERICAN LEGION
DANCE
Saturday, Jan. 19
Broadway Hall Malin
Modern & Old Time Dancing
To Bunell's Orchestra
Public Invited Dancing 10 till 2
Admission $1 Per Perion
Come, see the finest of all Chevrolets
. . . brilliantly new for '52 in all these
exciting ways:
Gorgeous New Royal-Tone Styling
. . . with Bodies by Fisher that set the
standard for beauty.
Radiant New Exterior Colors .
widest and most wonderful array of
colors in the low-price field.
Alluring New Interior Colon with two
tone upholstery and trim to harmonize
ASHLEY CHEVROLET
St.
Rancher Taken
Into Town
LAKEVIEW A rescue mis
sion, ulng the Fremont Nat
ional Forests new Sno-Cat and
county road equipment, succeeded
Jan It In bringing Charles Bullta
to Lakeview from his snowbound
home at the mouth of Dent Creek,
at the West side of Drews Creek
Valley.
Bullta was found 111 at his home
Tuesday by Tim Toomey and asked
Toomey to notify Sheriff Tom
my Elliott o he could be brought
out. Toomey, who with others had
gone horseback to Bullta's home,
found him out of firewood and the
livestock without feed.
On Tuesday evening, Elliott con
.with exterior colors, in all De Luxe
sedan and coupe models.
New Cenlerpolse Power . . . bringing
amazing new smoothness of operation
and freedom from vibration to low-cost
motoring.
New, smoother, softer ride for all
passengers.
All these and many other enviable ad
vantages are yours in these new Chev-
MORE PEOPU
iftlCyRhlQaU-
tacted John McDonald, supervisor
of the Fremont, and arranged for
use of the Sno-Cat. which travels
across snow on wide treads at the
rear and skis In Iront. He also
arranged for use ol the county
equipment to haul the Sno-Cat to
Drews Valley, and the party left
Lakeview at 0:30 Wednesday morn
ing. In the party were Elliott, Mc
Donald, Deputy Sherllf Todd Shel
ton, Ranger Don Peters; Bill Bow
man, driver of the county grader;
and Lee Tracy Sno-Cat driver.
Radio broadcasting as It Is
known today did not come Into
being until 1820.
WATCH FOR OUR
OPENING
ANNOUNCEMENT
o o
THE PONDEROSA ROOM
Lounge
rolets at lowest prices and with out
standing economy of operation. They're
the only fine cars priced so low. See
them nowl
Extra-Smooth power fflte. -
with New Automatic Choke, gives finest no-shift
driving at lowest cost. (Combination of Power
glide Automatic Transmission and 105-h.p. En
gine optional on De Luxe models at extra cost.)
1UT CHEVROLET THAN
PRICED SO
Phone 4113
PAGE NINE'
' (AiUiALTlKS
WASHINGTON W The Defense
Department Thursday Identified tlx
additional casualties of the Korean
war. The list (Noj 481). Included
two killed, two Injured,, one wound'
ed and one missing.--
SINUS INFECTIONS
DR. E. M. MARSHA
aaoctiiruiir Trsu.e
110 No. lib Fhont 1M
t'hlronrarllo PhrftlrUn
and Grill
WILLARD HOTEL
"Advancing with' '
Klamath Falls" 1
ANY OTHER CAR!
LOW!