Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 22, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, JANUAKY 22, 1902 t-
JIKKALD AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGETHMt
Marines Take Final Exams for
Korea in 25-Below Temperature
PICKKI, MKAUOWB, Chill.
( Nl: A i "Onlrt or not, you'vo got
to Unlit."
Tluit lultilit well bo the phlloao
phy huhlnil the new Minimi Jorii
Cold Weather Training Couriio here
- a itput (IHIX) li-et ui III the IHkIi
Hlrrrii where the allow In oltcn
hli-cliiD mid Hie mercury plungea
tu M helow. ,
A aleady Mrenin of Knr Eiial
jeplui-onirnU have been learning
the deep-lrn.en art of Winter war
litre nt 1'lckol Meadow alnoe laal
Hiiitoinher. To nmny ot them, the
Spain, U.S.
Visas Eased
MADRID, Hpulll I Spilll)
aaiaoil Monthly night to Kdnilt
Amerltan tourlut wllhout vlaa.
The United BlittcH In turn eaaail It
vhtu rrtiuliemcni on vlaltora from
(jeneralliiitlnio Franco' country.
An hkh'oiiiciiI covering the wap
whs Initialed by U. 8. Ambaanador
Htulilon Clrllfln, whniie reNlgnallon
una announced Mnnduy mid For
eign Minuter Alberto Mnrtln Art-
Jo
lt eliminate the vlnit require
miit lor American tourlnta re
(lining lriH thun lx monthr In
Willi.
In return the U.8, waived the 110
umi ire previously required Iroin
Hpaulah lourlM vlnltlnii America
and extended the life of the vlaa
from one yeur to two.
Pretzels Pose
City Problem
RKAUINO. Pn. i lio nrolwU
need frrnh air to rrtnln Uielr
lliivor?
'Hie Rending City Council will
Imve lo alUiwer thnt question.
Mayor Jumen II. Bumlord ordered
pretzel vendorii Monduy lo place
Ihelr ware In buuH or lone their
licenses.
The vendor replied ProUeln
need fresh air to retain their
lliivor.
The mayor decided to rlc the
council In eniirl a pratzel wrapping
order. Me Mild his action wax
prompted by the city health of
ficer who bellevea the aale ot un
wrapped pretzel Is uiuianllary.
Ex-Model Goes
For Sheepskin
NEW YOHK ' Dr. Carl Ham
mer, Hunter Collcxe mathematics
prolessur will be alad when Keb.
S comes this year because he's Hel
mut tired ol having one of the stu
dents ii round the house dolnit her
homework.
At that commencement day his
wife, Jcanucttc, 35, a Inrmer modrl
and lashlon Illustrator for 10 years,
v. Ill Kel her ahccpfkln. She Un
filed her Interrupted collegiate ca
reer with Phi Beta Kapns honors.
Alter nniheruiK bus of IcarnliiK at
Kallnas Junior College In Califor
nia and art schools In Chicago and
Kansas CUV. she decided In IMS
Ic liulsh the Job at Hunter Col
lege. 8he was so Impressed that
she stixxested thai her husband
Itet a leaching Job there.
Mrs. Hammer's mother. Mrs.
Nettle M. Ueorge, f1, will receive
an M. A. In education In June from
the University of Idaho.
SUM
PANEL
Heal Wafer
Wlf r thin, pun htn beneath your feet.
Thrrfnoilalicatly controlled. Can be
adjusted to aatiify individual warmth
mjuirrmenta.
Stopa all aunVring due to cold floor,
undrr-heatrd room,.
Portablr and plug! into any 1 10-voll AC
outlet.
ram
Htn modii,, tPeo
(IIVM
4RiM inthnfwithdttk Ira lit mill) $)4.tS
onimr mooil. , in CjliV
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MIDIUMMOMI.aio
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PHONE 5149 RIGHT NOW
FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION
I
ml
alx-duy collide It now proving to
he a life liwuriinuc policy In Korea.
Its a couine that rinikH with
uny Uilnu the Marine Corp .hua
over conceived lor being rugged
and exhausting. Fur lx daya mid
night, Uie Leatherneck wade
llirouiih anow.iHloei) In noncho-cov-
ered allow liu la and live on C-
ratlon at altitudes where you gimp
for breath and wonder If the next
stop you take will be your hint.
"We will net you Just as clone
lo exhauatioii aa wo can," the
rump's Executive Olllcer, Major
William J. Htewarl, told one group
of trainees. He made It clear that
I'loxel Meadows Is not hint another
obntacle oourne; It's the "dual
exam" for Korea or any other
rrlKld spot In which Marines may
have to light. .
And the eourno Is Ideally locat
ed. The sharp high rldgca, the alti
tude, temperature and snow make
It a dead ringer lor much of North
Korea. Located north ol Yosemlle
National Park, the Irulnlnn site
was selected last Tall by expert
from Brig. Clen. Merrill D. Twin
liiK'a Training and Ituplacemcnt
Coiuinand at Camp Peiulletou.
Here's what happens to a train
ee while he's there:
He'll Ret off the chartered bus
alter a 12-hour ride from Camp
Pendleton and right away he'll
Gotham Still
Big Champion
lly The Associated Press
It's olllclal now: New York Is
the nation's biugcn city. Hoaltle
Is IDIh and Portland Is Will.
The last) official census rankhiKS
were announced In Waahlngton,
D. C.
The rankings of the ton live
were: New York 7.8U1.M7; Chicago
J.iiVMT. Phlladelphhi 2.070,0115;
I.os AiiKcles 1.070.368: Detroit 1,
(MU.6U8. The next six In order arc Diilll
more, Cleveland. 81. Louis. Wash
liiKton, Boston and Bun Francisco.
Heattle Is liuid at 4W.S0I. a notch
ahead of Kansas City. Mo. Port
hind, with 373.IU8 Is Just ahead
of Columbuii, O.
Three Schools
Buralarized
NEWPORT ' Three coastal
ares schools were burxlarlzcd of
1160 over I he weekend, police re
ported Monday.
Safecrackers blew a hole In the
vault at Newport high school tu
Ret tlSO. Thev broke Into a xale
at Hllelz hlxh school for H 80. At
Eddyvllle M.S0 was stnlen.
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DODGE-TINT SAFETY
Available now in Ihc new '52 Dodge . . ,
at MilHtmKially lets than the cml of
older ft;io fftif rbu. Anti-glare and anti
hent, nnw Dotlno-Tint Safety Glass aiUU
fo driving comfort, safety, tl cuts clown
glare of sun, snow and headlight , . ,
reduces heat from sun rays 21,
start puttlnx on Homo of tho cold
weather clothlnx he'll have been
limned. The first two days are
luiidamcntiils, Vetorans ol Korea
will tell him how to conserve his
cnerxy, to lie deliberate III movlnx
about, and that belux too hot. not
too cold, Is his blxxest headacho
In Inlciine cold.
His feet will require extra care
If he Is to carry his 76 pounds ol
clothing and equipment throuuh
i no lu-miie course, no n sutri on
Uial problem alter he's learned to
cook his rations In the snow, build
a lean-to or makeshift snow "In
loo" and take care of his weapons
ul sub-zero temperatures.
Then he's ready for the four
day "war." Orxanlzed Into com
panies and platoons, the trainees
liead up Into the mountains for
battle with tho "AxxresHorn" per-nuiuently-slatloned,
whllo-clad Ma
rines, Usually the tralnliiR doesn't xo
far before he's deploying after the
bhink-flrlnx AxxrcKsor machine
nuns or cooklnx his frozen chow
In a blizzard or standing security
watch at nlxht, when It's 20 below.
The Axxrcssors pride themselves
on the number ol trlxxer housing
groups they can take from a bi
vouac area by Infiltration.
Aggressor Lt. R. M. Johnson
once told a 1 1 red and bearded
lialuee audlencci "Its been our
Job here to make your lives nils
ruble. If you got good and mad
and tried to wipe us out, we've
accomplished our mission."
To do his Job. Johnson calls on
his own experience In setting up
tactical situation. On one occa
sion the trainees arc llred on from
three directions at a river cro.v
inx. Hie terrain and situation are
almost exactly the same an the
Winter day In I WO when Johnson's
platoon was hit bv the Commu
nists at Yudam -Nl In North Korea.
Occasionally, when weather and
terrain combine Ui make life al
most unbearable for the replace
nient groups, John.. oil's men will
find trainers failing to respond
v.hen the Aggressors attack. Afler
line hard blizzard, the Axgres-ors
finally resorted to throwlna snow
balls at the trainees' scouting t-le-jinrnta.
In a matter of minutes the
; worn-out bin lnlurliled troops were
attack1!)? vigorously.
When ihelr four-day war Is over.
the trainee groups return lo the
point where they began. They're
given a critique on their perfor
mance, they get their first A-ratlon
hog chow In four days, and then
Ihey ro buck ta.Caino Pendleton.
Every man In every group will
tell you he's never been so tired
In Ills life. But he's also gained
the knowledge thnt he can take
ce.re of himself when the bottom
orons out of the thermometer and
he'll know how to -handle himself
when a real enemy starts squeez
ing off live rounds from some for
eign picture-postcard hillside.
1m
HOW BOISW WAY
N1EW'S2 JDBfflE
When
. tho exciting new '52 Dodce
GLASS
Vytosai- ... judge it the new "Show
S Down" Way. You'll see -in
black and white how Dodgo compares
fenture-by-fentnre with cars costing Hun
dreds of dollars more. . -One
after the other you can check the
performance, comfort and economy of the
now '52 Dodge against othor cars. You'll
Spaclficatlont and tqulpmant
NOW ON
REVOLUTIONARY BRITISH
ish Hawkcr-Siddelcy Gloster
which has a thrust of over
gear and armament, details
Bennett Eyes
Mayor's Job
PORTLAND M'i City Commis
sioner J. E. -Bennett may become
a candidate for mayor ol Portland.
Bc-nnett. who opposes taverns
and gambling, announced his pos
sible candidacy In reply to a new
recall move.
His opponents said Monday they
will begin circulation ol petitions
Wednesday to recall him from his
present Job. To get the recall mea
sure on the May primary ballot,
25.770 signatures must be filed.
A previous recall attempt collap
sed 1 'j months ago.
Kentucky Slots
Rounded Up
LOUISVILLE, Ky. '.fi The Fed
eral Bureau of Investigation ex
pected to have Its roundup of slot
machines In Kentucky Just about
complete Tuesday.
A total of 4.670 machines, val
ued at SI .256.760, have been seized
by the FBI.
Meanwhl'e the U. 8. district at
torney's office here commented
that a suit filed at Covington Mon
day lo suppress evidence and re
cover seized machines would be
useless.
NEW EDITOR
NEW YORK Ml William Shawn.
44bas been named editor of the
New Yorker magazine to succeed
Harold W. RoM, the founder, who
died Dec. 6.
wfflfmwm
you come in to see
DISPLAY-
JET This plane, of revolutionary design, is the new Brit-,
GA - 5 jet. It is powered by twin Sapphire engines, each of
7,000 pounds, lt is a long range fighter heavy with radar
of which are secret. . 1 ' .
Oldtimers Got
There Quicker
NEW YORK ( In horse and
buggy days New Yorkers travelled
11.6 miles an hour. In their modern
antes Ihey i.o only six miles.
The cause Is congestion. E. E.
Keans, of Erie, Pa., told the Amer
ican Institute of Electrical Engi
neers Tuesday.
i As one remedy he proposed put
ting high speed electric trains in
the center malls of last highways.
The malls are the separators o
dual highways.
VA Home Loan
Losses Slight
WASHINOTON lifl The Vet
erans Administration reported
tucsday that the government has
lost only (13.591.000 as a result of
uelaults on the $16,403,000,000 worth
ol veterans home loan mortgages
It has guaranteed.
Since the program got underway
In 1944-45, the VA said, 2,643.000
i loans had been approved up to Dec.
! 25. 1951, and claims had been paid
against the VA guaranty on 12386.
Officials told a reporter the num
ibcr of new defuulUi per month has
been decreasing steadily since July
11951, with the December total of
4.047 being the lowest for any
month since December, 1948.
The number of claims paid as a
result of defaults since the pro
gram was started amount to slight
ly less than one-half of one per
cent, the officials said. They added
that the net amount paid on the
total Initial principal of $16,403.
000.000 amounts to less than II on
leach 51.000 of principal.
SKI
find features that make drivinc easier,
safer, more economical . . . value that
protects your investment and adds to the
pride and prestige of Dodge ownership.
Hero's the sensible way to choose a
new car ... to end all guesswork and
gamblel What's more, the proof is free
, ,t . no cost or obligation. So come in
today and compare the beautiful new '52
Dodge the "Show Down" Way.
fubitel t Chang Without Nalln
Court Makes
Widow Richer
LOS ANGELES lift Al Jolson's
widow hajewon more than a million
dollars In a court-approved settle
ment of her community property
claims against his four million dol
lar estate. ,
Mrs. Erie Jolson Krasna she
married Movie Producer Norman
Krasna last month was already
the beneficiary of a million dollar
trust fund set up for her by the
mammy singer.
Under the pact approved Mon
day, the 27-year old brunette will
receive a community property
share of 1400,000 In life insurance.
131,156 In cash. $115510 in gov
ernment bonds. S128.948 In record
ing royalties and an Interest in
past and future earnings of two
movies.
Jolson died Oct. 23, 1950.
What
Olympi
satisfying:
"Its
0lympia's rich, satisfying flavor is attributed to the rare arte
sian water from our own wells at Tumwater, Washington. This
water improves every process of brewing. It extracts hidden,
flavors from hops and grains. It creates more active fermen
tation, giving sparkling life to the beer, and assures constant;
purity. Enjoy Olympia . . . America's Original Light Table Beer,
Visitors are always welcome at ,
Olympia Brewing Company, Olympia, Washington,'
i '"One of America's Exceptional Breweries"
6..
- Scxhsid 2 a cud
By JEAN OWl:.
Today oegan ine firai, wcex of
the semester activity schedule,
and many meetings have been
called and new projects are being
scheduled.
All club pictures for the El Ro
deo were taken today by the stall
members and photographers. The
book sales began again yesterday,
with the price to be raised from
13.25 to S3.50 when 500 copies of
the book have been sold.
Already the staff has sold 400,
so It Is more than advisable to
get yours right away at the re
duced price. '
Also on sale for the next several
weeks are student body cards
which will sell for $2.50.
if you haven't already pur
chased your card, see Marvin Ner
seth, student body business man
ager, In the main office during
the first ten minutes ot the ac
tivity period.
A slightly different noon recrea
tion set-up has been put into ef
fect so that now chess and checkers
are played In the cafeteria-annex,
ping-pong in the girls' gym, sport
dancing In the girls' gym and study
hall In room 206.
Perhaps, In order to save any
confusion, it should be mentioned
that the new spilt noon hour sched
Wi-ite-ma
COFFEE SHOP and DINING ROOMS
Quality Food At Reasonable Prices
Lunches Dinners
from from l
Southern Oregon's Finest
makes
la so
the Water
Sy mbol of Hospitality
Tender Aground,
Two Rescued
Astoria 11 Two crewmen
who ran a disabled cannery tender
aground on Peacock Spit wtr
brought to safety by the Coast
Ounrd Monday, ,
The two Thomas R. n!himt
Sitka, Alaska, and Jack Sheridan,
Bodega Bay, Calif. were maroon
ed on the spit for six hours before
the Coast Ouard could bulldoze
trail to the beach.
ule will not be In. effect all this
week due to the tests which are
being taken by all members ot
the Junior class.
These tests are the Iowa Kriu.
catlonal tests and are merely
achievement tests. They were pre
viously scheduled 1 lor yesterday,
but because of the many absentee
caused by the . snow storms, they
had to be postponed.
AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A
PIANO
from Ibt Loiili R Man? ln Cn
psny. N. 7th, at a law maalklf
rale. Afttr a reasonable tlma jon eaa
If yen wlib, chang from rani par
ch ate agreement. Th rani already at 14
la all credited la yur pnrofcata aocaaal
and no other down payment la pr
ary. The monthly paymtnta ea ba
little higher than rant. Or. If yaa pra
fer, yao can cantlnaa la rani.
99
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DUGAN and MEST 522 So. 6th. St.