Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 30, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 10!52
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
. mirt'THRKR
Krcovrrlnf Mm. Art RoDlsnn,
Injured about a month ayo In mi
iiulo Hcolttoni naar Kllm Nov., In
now In ttl, Jowmli'a lionplul, Ban
Pranclaco, intl It roporlrd Improv
Iiik. She auffared a tramurecl skull
and (or a time her left aids win
riaralyzad. Her hunband, who lor
year Inn operated a wrecker lor
Bnlalvnr Motor Company, wan alao
Injured but la at noma now, a
are the children.
Kramn Biuare dancing ached
Hied (or Feb. 2, postponed to Feb. 8.
Ye Oldt l'lnoihle Club Meeta
Thuraday, 13:30 p.m., at the home
o( Loulne Borton, Chelaea addition,
weather permitting.
" Hoouta rack 34, Ft. Klamath,
previously acheduled (or eb. I,
has been poatponed until Feb, a.
Thfta Thrta llho la achrdulrd
lo meet Wedneiday, 1:30 p.m. in
the IOOF hall to discuss dunce
plant.
Keno Dance A March o( Dlmea
dance sponsored by the Keno Prom-
McGrath Probe
Way Cleared
Br B. t. LIVIN08TON
WAbHINOTON 11 House In
vestigators began clearlnic the
ground Wednesday (or an Investi
gation that may ito deep lulo the
personal and official activities o(
Attorney (li-nrml McGrath.
Mutters proposed (or Inquiry al
ready Include McOralh'a reputed
race tract inirrana, ami ni one
time role of 116.000 a year trustee
o a Rhode Island trust connected
with the textile (Irm of Textron,
Inc.
InvestlitnUirs also havo been pre
sented with cluirnrs of "tinwarraiil-
ed" Interlnrence with (ederal grand
Juries and 'o( proaeoutlon fallurca
or delays by the Justice Depart
ment.
McOrnlh snd the department b.
came the subject ol an Investlga.
tlon by the House Judiciary Com.
mlttee Tuesday in what was report
ed lo be a unanimous action o( the
16 Democrat and 13 Republican
niemocrs.
Republican Meet!'
Set. For Thursday '
An Important meetlnii of the
Klaina'h County Republican Cen
tral Committee la scheduled (or
Thursday. 7:30 p.m. lo the Court
House.. Arthur Schaupp, chalrnian
will Jlirnmr, . .. .. . .
Charles DeLsn. County- Clerk
will talk about duties o( voters
during elections, (unctions of pre
cinct cummltteemen and commit
tepnomen and othrr subjects per
lalnlng to an election year.
The meeting Is open to the pub
lic and attendance. Is. urged.
Gutted Ship To ; ( fj j
Become Freighter '"
PORTLAND I The Danish
motorshlp Errla, gutted by lire at
Astoria, is to be turned Into
freighter and five Pacific. Coast
shipyards have been Invited (otld
on uit jnb. ' - , ',
Capt.-K. B, Krlatehnen.'. marine
aupertntendent of the East Asiatic
Company, owner of the Errla. met
here Monday with representatives
oi yards in Portland, Seattle, Ban
Francisco and Vancouver. - B. O.
Rids probably will be opened
f co, . 40, ne ssia. ' . .
Portland Air Base
Gets Quickie Look
PORTLAND I Msj. Oen
Harry A. Johnson, commnndln;
general of the lath Air Force a!
Selfrldge, Mich., Air Force Base,
was a aurprlse Portland . visitor
TiiesfluV. . ,
Accoinpnnled by' other nigh' Air
Force ollicers, ucneral Johnson
aald he came to look over the Port-
land Air Base. He-aald the party
was surveying bases to make
recommendations fer a .long range
reserve training program.
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.,;) ...
enaders has been scheduled for
the Keno Community Hall tomor
row night from 8 to 13. All callers
una square dancers are Invited.
Meeting BhnHta View Orange
will meet Friday, II p.m. In the
Bliaata school gym. Ims will be
a regulsr business meeting with a
social meeting planned for next
meeting.
Promotion Word has been re
ceived by Mrs. Joy Mueller, 2000
Lsvey, of the promotion of her
husband Louis C. Mueller to the
rank ol 2nd Lieutenant. He Is serv
ing with the Infantry In Korea and
was promoted (rum Warrant Ol
lloer. He Is the son ot Mrs, Helen
Mueller, 2060 Lavcy.
New Help Lupe SoU), Klamath
Falls Is now associated with Belle's
Beauty Union, 731 Main.
Cub Pack R A meeting as been
slated (or 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in
the music room ol Altsmont Jun
ior High School. Cubmuster Bob
Hendershott announced today.
Conger-Falrvlcw Home Exten
sion Unit will meet 10:30 a.m.
Friday si the home of Mrs. Oene
Woods, 2202 Oregon Ave. Earner
Ironing will be demonstrated by
Mrs. Lynn Hayes and Mrs. Irene
Thompson. Potluck will be served
at noon snd child care will be pro
vided. Ilii" next textile painting
Irasnn will also be held Feb. I&
at the home of Mrs. Clcne Woods.
Mllnv Alnha Phnntjir CtV.R
will meet Friday, 1:45 p.m. In the
masonic tcmpia.
Pythian Klstera A card party
has been plnnned for Marie Kil
gores. 303 8. 6th, at 8 p.m. Fri
day. There will be a M-oriil charge
with the proceeds going to the
dish lund. ltelreahmenls will bo
served.
Flu Cripples
Carrier Boys
The current rash ol flu canes
has crippled the Herald and Mews
paper carrier force.
Circulation Mgr. Morrle Miller
aald today "about one-fourth" of
ms 74-man carrier crew was con
fined with the Illness and that the
substitute carrier ranks were also
riaoied.
Some paper routes are now be
ing handled by emergency crews.
If your Herald and News Is late,
the Circulation Department begs
your Indulgence.
Persons not receiving their pa
per by 6:30 p.m., should call the
Hersld and News. A special mes
sengcr la kept on duty to take
such calls and make speclsl de
liveries. This final circulation, trip
leaves the news plant at 7 p.m.
NO INTKRKST
PORTLAND t Friends have
urged Slate ben. Dean H. Walker
ol Independence to become a candi
date (or the Republican nomina
tion (or state treasurer, but he aald
Tuesduy the chance ol his doing
so la "remote."
(a) nu-back
all-in-ones ;
White cotton, zipper ,
front. Averoqe hips-
35-40, even 42-46.
9.98
(m)
ftOHUCKANDCa
Lewis; Taft
Lock Horns
' WABHINOTON Wl Ben Tall,
(ROhloi and John L, Lewis hooked
up In a bitter namecalllng clash
at a Senate committee hearing
Wednesday. Lewis termed the Tall
Hartley Law "A slave act."
Lewis wound up with this broad
side at the OOP presidential hope
ful: ,
"If you ,ar ever elected Presi
dent, Mr. Tail, and Joe Stalin
should ask , you about the Tail
Hartley slave act, I don't know
how you'll answer him."
"I can handle Btalln all right,"
Taft retorted. "And I managed to
handle the workers of Ohio."
He was obviously rclerring to
his overwhelming reelection as
senator In MM when his author
hip of the labor law w,as a pri
mary Issue.
Earlier, Tail had accused Lewis
of Injecting a "red herring" Into
Senate hearings on mine safely.
Taft said It Is "entirely untrue"
that miners are denied the right to
walk out of unsafe mines because
ot the labor law Tail coauthorcd.
Check Passer
Surrenders
Robert F.dwsrd Law. 22 Casper.
Wyo.. walked Into Police Chief
Orvllle Hamilton's office here yes
terday and said he believed he
had some checks out here that
needed looking into.
Today, Law was in Jail with ball
r.et at 15.000. Only count against
Law this morning was for one $10
check but District Atlornev D. E.
Van Vactor said he believed there
were 22 other bad checks out for
whlcb Lsw might be responsible.
Law was turned over to the dis
trict attorney by. Chief Hamilton
yesterday. The young man told
Hamilton and Van Vactor that he
had returned here voluntarily from
Wyoming to see about the check
situation.
PULP MILL
SANTIAOO, Chile i The Min
istry of Economy and Commerce
Tuesday announced approval of a
project for construction of Chile's
first big newsprint mill.
Private U. 8. Investors will fi
nance construction and operation
of the 10 million dollar plant.
The project was submitted by
Richard P. Moran, of Washington.
D. C, head of Pacific Industries
Development Corp.
TOR PAY NOTHING
"ROYAL"
HEARING AID
0
Consult Mh. M-Y
Friday .nd Saturday
February 1",2n,l
" w will Q've voU
Miss Morgan w d suq.
ree fiqure onaW suited
qest the qorrnts o Q
eVE orlQV.
partme'"
step into a fashion
figure with Sears famous
Nu-Back Corsetry
Rumors Indicate Russia,
Red China Split Hearing,
East German Picture Bad
Stock Feed
Shortage Eyed
McMINNVILLE UPi Increasing
livestock numbers has made get
ting winter feed a problem, the
Western Oregon Livestock Associa
tion was told here Tuosduy.
This Is particularly true In Ore
gon because the supply from Cali
fornia has been reduced, Harry
Stearns, Pi lneville. prenidont ol the
Oregon Cattlcmcns Association,
suld.
Stearns said that many hay fields
hove been turned to cotton produs
tlon In California, which has been
a source of supply to Oregon stock
men. A late spring could hurt east
ern Oregon stockmen, he added.
He sold winter food hud not kept
psce with the 7,000.000 head of cat
tie increase In the country In the
past year.
O. A. Stearns. Portland OPS
meat price specialist and no re
lation to the cattleman, told the
meeting he expected meal prices
to drop.
He reported present meat prices
are below ceilings and that in
creasing livestock numbers indi
cate a continuing decline.
ROADS GOOD
BALEM ' Oregon's road con
ditions were good Wednesday ex
cept for packed snow in the moun
tains of Grant County, the state
Highway Commission reported.
WOMEN'S
2 FOR 1
SALE
Now In Progress
Model Shoe Store
Try the bbw Strnlth "Royal" hrartnf
aid lor to dayl. If you're not completely
satlitled return tlie Inilrumenl and
GET YOUR MONEY BACK!
Only 5 A Month
No Down l'nvmeut
715 Main Street
V
Won't ride up! Glides up
ond down when you sit,
stand or stretch. Pick your
favorite! Get wonderful
.wearable Nu-backs for
fashion trimness plus
. comfort, freedom.
WOMEN'S
INTIMATE
APPAREL
SXX0 ONLY IV '
SEARS, HOilUCK ANO CO.
(b) nylon
all-in-ones
Fast dryinq. liqht
wetqht; Nude. Aver
age hip sizes 34 to
41. -V
11.95
. WASHINGTON W The Stole
Department took note-Wednesday
ol reports Hint Red China and
Bovlct Russia are drifting apart.
The department's official bulletin
In a review of happening behind
the Iron Curlnln during 1051 led
off with this comment on China:
"In China, one of the country's
MEKTINO
SALEM I The Legislature's
Interim Committee to study taxes
will meet here next Monday, the
committee announced Wednesday.
ffamHal General kBBal
I Hans Frei
I BOOKKEEPING
I Service
I 22S4 So. 6th Phone 2-029
EaaaataH
Extra Special Values
i " 111 ' ' . . . 1 . r-t-, m"iiii,mi-7v-ii 'it.fii I,,., I,,. ii
SAUCE PANSH:
PERCOLATORS 88c
emaSel WARE 491
jVr'-- " r'' '
CEREAL BOWLS 10'
ARMYFIGURES". " 15ti
Paper Napkins "X"i.2 25c
WaxPaper": 19c
G f O n I Flannel. Ladies & Misses A 98
G0WnS&PJSu.ar3 79
Training Pants : 495c
I Dish Towels Tir A $1
Pil!ow Tubing 79c
SPECIAL PURCHASE
n FEATMtK a
PlLLOWpUoV
II Site 17x24 in. " J
Sizes 32
Popular
White
I Pink
(0)
(qj
GIRLS' RAYON PANTIES
PeO. VALUt 29c ,
Siie 2 to 14
Pink, White, Yellow and Blue .
where food production has fallen
In spite of so-called 'land reform',
mass executions, and the liquida
tion ol landlords, year-end reports
describe a growing coolness be
tween Pelplng and Moscow."
The deportment did not enlarge
on the point but said that In gen
eral "IBM proved to be an unnappy
year behind the Iron Curtain."
"Month after month, and in
country after country, the story
has been the same," the summary
said. "II Is one of Increasing dis
satisfaction, unsuccessful repres
sion, new purges, and other forniK
of Communist frlghtfulness in the
now familiar Soviet pattern.
"In the free world, by contrast,
PILES
HEMORRHOIDS
mi4 kr tcidl DiMrrfifi
COLON. ..STOMACH
RUPTURE (Hrnia)
IWWI fH iplfU ffjj
Until 100 9.m. Mn.,Wd.,M. Cl.Dtm.it.tt.
free sxxzsr-
THE DEAN CLINIC
IN OUI 42" TIAI
Help Yov Save Money
to 40
oi Noamiatr sandy souuvsjb I f w .'-..' I
T.i.phi.iAii rmMi4,on. I 120 No. 7th t - "Pfi,'4519 I
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1951 has been a year of rising
strength, rising hope,' and rising
production, combining to build new
bulwarks against Soviet aggression
and promote the cause of peace."
The country by country survey
German
Chromatic Harmonicas '"-
At Little As
Standard 10 Hole
HARMONICAS GQc
Voluet up to $2.40 NOW , V '
OCARINAS- i ;
Key of 'C Reg. 1.00, now 89c key of 'G' Reg. 75c now 49e
on Many Important Item
CAI
CANNON
Bath Towels
Assorted Colors Seconds
Dryfost
Wash Cloths
Mode by Cannon Mills
Slippers
Red and blue qingham cheeks.
Plastic
Reg. 69c value. Pink, blue and
Hey Kids!
Sewing Box
Pony Rides
Close Out!
MEN'S TIES km
Our entire stock f
1 " "t greatly reduced
prices! Values to $1.59
Ladies' '
PANTIES
Lace trimmed
Rayon Bemberg Sizes 32 to
Kayon cemoerg ji
SUPS
Lace trimmed and tailored
Ladies'
PANTIES
, Assorted Lacey Styles -
Men's Broadcloth
SHORTS i hrT
Boxer s,tyle Reg. 69c i : -. ' .
Men's
Slack Sow H00
Assorted Pn,.. m
rnrrernt
Triple-turned top
Guoronteed lour months
wear
of developments In (lit So v lot bluo
Included" a report that moro than
16.000 private Industrial, trade and
handcraft enterprises, in the Soviet
xone of Oermany went out of busW
ness during the past 12 months.
SALE!
HARMONICAS
and
OCARINAS
Made tr
15
for the Entire Family
IT
All sizes
white
II I J
Each
40
Reg.
$1.59
Keg. 39e
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325 Main St.
Phone 4774
"atyzc&Ht puZK&d rt jtoat notcey tact $f UR$
133 So. 8th
Phona 5188