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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1952)
WKDNKSUAY, KKUKUAKY (1, I- 1 LLUI-aUJ U-L-L LL.UJ j ARM IN ARM FOR THE OLYMPICS Nine memlwi's of thn 19W U. S. Olympic figure skating team get togolher on the lee rink at Rockefeller i'la.a, New York City. Left ! to right are: Tenlcy Albright, Newton, Mass,; James I). Grogan, Colorado Springs, Colo.; I Sonya Klopfer, Long Island City, N.Y.; Hayes Alan Jenkins, Akron, 0.; Karol Kennedy I and her brother, Peter, both of Seattle, Wash,; Virginia Baxter, Detroit; John Nightingale, ! SI. Paul, Minn.; and Janet Gerhauser, Minneapolis. They are enroiite to Oslo, Norway for the Winter Olympics. A tenth member of the team, Die!: Button, defending figure I skating champion, now is in training at Carmisch-Partenkirelien, Germany. 'Bald Eagle of Essex' -Grounded by Admiral t.lMTOHM Note: The followlim I Mury. by Uie author of "tales of Ilia Houlh racltlc." and "Kcturii In l'aradlr' was written an a pooled dispatch for the Associated I'lCiS. Ily JAM KM A. Ml MI NI It With U.S. Task Force n oil Ko rea, i Halty Hear Arim. John l'erry, coniuiaiidliiK Ihe II 8. Navy's Task Force 71 olf the East Cnii',1 of Korea, decided that the "Huld Knulo of the Essex" had dune eniiUKh. "No man In this task force la required to risk his Ufa more than four times In a row." Perry growl ed Monday afternoon, t lie laid plans forthwith to atop Ihe bravest man In Uie Navy from flyuilt any more low level missions againM the Chinese Communists. ' "Tills fellow has been shot down Into the ocean twice," said Perry. 511 IIOI.KS i "He had floated 111 Icy waters ; where other men have frozen to j death. He had brought an almost shuttered plane Into an emergency landing Ilein. And he has limped , back to Uils carrier on a plane i containing 58 holes through the j wums end body. Krom now on he's I to do paper work. I 'Ihe man Perry reierred to Is jSii-year-old Cmdr. Paul N. Gray of til John, Kans., squadron leader lot Fighter Squadron M, and If i there Is a braver American llght ! Iiik In Korea nobody has told Uie jNnvv about It. I Uray la completely bald, vary I huudsome and apparently wlUiout ifear. . He files Uie Navy's heavy AD fighter-bomber and when he takes It olf the carrier deck It la as heavily loaded as a. B-11. j Orsy's specialty li going In low i for some North Korean bridge or j railroad train, flying through heavy flak and getting whatever he goes alter. iS JUST AMflTO fft I fA TAILORED BY VrH SL. LHI A N D Afl-A C H E R . ''V '"' " 'hx'ii:- ''.ijjt' '' l""1" wonderful " I ' m , f Hondmochcrs with the perfect fit, handsome line and price that's any- muVm' "j i i .t, V W body's guess. Here's everything you want' in your new Spring suit. Come i s N 1, Y J,ti S lX tc our wonderful collection in the fabulous woolens, colors, N , x v i ' 7lfhf?W! . v-v f 1 ",fl m S.V?. J V " 'AV ! ' 4 - 1 ll).r.2 - J I , I ..... . In the past mouths lie lias flown nearly a hundred missions BKalnst some of Ihe toughi-'it flak concen trations In Uie world. THANKS In Coronado. Calif , the wife ol Commander Uray exclaimed "Oh, Cod!" In heartlell thanks when she heard Ills wings had been clipped. "I've hoped thev Would ground him," said Mrs. Oray, "bill I fell It was beyond my expectations, because I couldn't see how It could be done. "I don't think he will feel good about It. I know he will want to go on Hying. In fact, I'm sure ol It. It's Ills whole llle." Cray was graduated from Uie Naval Academy In 1U41 and took up flying two years later. He waa a fighter pilot In World War Two aboard Uie carrier Lexington. Baby Doomed, Prayer Asked MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. 1 Mrs. I.erov Poole has asked lor prayers lor her four-mouth old son, Roger Ix'roy Poole, born without a gall bladder She said doctors have told her Uie baby has about two months to live. With no other hop, she made Ihe plea for prayers through the Michigan City News-Dispatch. Pnole. a machinist, and his wife said "We're not looking for finan cial help or pity. What we're ask ing now la Uiat people pray for Roger." 1 . . Z," I r$ Slain Kader Child Buried HOKTLAND 11 Mis. Jada Kader, accused of 111 In i degree murder u( her 3-ycur-old daughter, Hli'-rrle Kllen, did not attend the 1111 le girl's funeral here Tuesday. Hut Arthur "George" Dollarlnde. the child's father, and sever.il hundred others, mostly the curious, did Dollarludc, sobbing, was led from Ihe chapel by relatives after the brief service. Hherrle was burled with a bouquet in her hand and a teddy bear be side her. Many who walked past the casket wept. A llltlo girl, about Micrrte a age, was lifted to her lather's shoulder so she could aee belter. Mrs. Kader. who now is a patient In a ho.spitai, was taken lo the mortuary Monday to see her daughter's body The child's body was found in a drainage pit last week, Vickie. . Mrs. Kader's other daughter, said Mrs. Kader threw Kherrie there, police said. Mrs. Kader aald Vickie killed Sherrle and alio was trying to hide the body. IHSASTKHS HIT CHINA HONG KONG t Ten million farmers on six million acres In Central and South China were af fected bv Hoods, drought, storm. I.ests and other calamities In the past few months, saya the Han kow Communist newspaper. The amount of crop loss waa not given. Wurlitzer A Magnificent PIANO At a Low Price LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 No. 7th IIICKALI) ANI) NKYVS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORKGON Dynamite Death of Tote Board Inventor Probed 8AN MATEO, Calif. MV-Vt: do nil, utiiUi unci locnl prober wore mvs lllled Wednesday by failure to dlii cover motive for the dynamite killing of wealthy manufacturer of race track "Tote" boardn. Torn Keen, 59, president of the International Totalizer Co. and a national flnure In do racing, wan dlMneinborcd Tueaday when tie touched the atartcr button on hla Cadillac and net off dynamite tucked under the hood. The exploalon deatroyed the Ka raite and blew an engine mounting 21) leel through a window of Keen lfl-room mannlon. Police Chief Martin McDonnell aald he believed Keen waa killed by Imported hoodlum aa a "rc (iiilt of a biwlneiw conflict." "Probably an old doit acre," win the opinion of William P. Kynu, manager of Bay Meadow race track, who called Keen a "hliih type, wide open guy." The allvcr haired six-footer waa a stockholder In Die Multnomah Kennel Club In Portland. Ore., and was reported to have financial In terests In tracks from Phoenix. Rsinmaking Cost Toted PORTLAND ifi Ralninaking operations nurth of Washington s Grand Coulee Dam cost the Bonne ville Administration 4 1,050 liPA reported the cost Tuesdav but said it had noi. yet completed h survey of the effectiveness of ralnmakmg attempts underiaken lust summer by Irving P. Krick's Water Resources Development Cor poration. 'ihe contract, which Bonneville had with the rainmaking llrm, called for a maximum expenditure nf $511,000 with 10 per cent to be deducted for each month ralnmaa ing was not attempted. The firm did not operate in the area for the Inst three months ol the contract's life. That was to prevent crop damage In the area. 10 in. I, RECORD 78 rpms - 33V3 lp-$... 45 RPM'i An,,, to Miami, Fid, rU'DortM that Keen was to have o t e ,a it -.l hnfne. a -u.. I, I ftubcomrnlttee Invent. Hating the In u;hiui ivuvcuuB ouiirnu in null Franctftco were denied by a corn-, mil toe Apokenman. Candy Thief Likes Army BRATTLE Ml Pfc. I.lnwood E. Smith still likes the Army even though he lost his corporal's rat ing for snitching five pieces of candy from a box in Gen. Mat thew Kldgway's Tokyo headquar ters Smith arrived here Tuesday en roum io his home In Fredericks burg, Va., on rotation leave. He told interviewers he plans to slay In the Army despite Ihe To kyo incident which cost him a joo on the general's honor guard and $11 a month the difference In the pay received by corporals and pri vates first class. "The Army teaches you If a man injikc.i a n.-nc, he gels a ch, mot to make up lor it," he said. "That's what I'm aflcr. The Army's my career and I'm staying with it." WASHINGTON W A survey to determine benefits private power companies may receive from led- eritl rlurriK nn thf Prilnmhit P,t,r 1 and lis tributaries was started by the i-ederal Power Commission Tuesday. Don Rehfeldt of the Milwaukee Hawks in the NBA saya that danc intr lessons are'prolonglng his bas ketball career. CHOKED with stomach THANK HEAVENS! Moit utcki ire Jim acid Indlifcitton. When It ttrlkei, Uk Bell-am libleu. They conuln the liiteit-ictln! medlelDei known to doctor for th relief 01 heartburn, gai and flmllar dlatreaa. SSe. UI1U J 1 ' , J L SALE!! HALF PRICE 79e i2, 99e 59e RADIO & ELECTRIC 401 South 6th Phon 6920 O'Dwyer Pal Found Guilty NEW YORK iI'i James J. Moran, pal of ex-Mayor William O'Dwyer, was convicted Tuesday night as the mastermind of a SuO,-000-a-year fire department shake down ring. Moran, who served aa first dep uty lire commissioner under O' Dwyer, was found guilty on all 23 counts of extortion and one of con spiracy. The maximum possible sentence could be 348 years In prison. Moren'a ball was revoked after the jury of middle-aged business men reported Ita verdict. Ha was sent to the citv prison to await sentencing March 4. The trial ran through 14 court days before General Se&slons Judge John A. Mullen. The prosecution said Moran was the "guiding genius and protector" of the racket in which oil burner Installers seeking fire department permits for legitimate lobs were .'haken down. The fixed schedule ol Illegal fees collected by Inspec tors ranged from $5 to 2i, wit nesses said. Miss Anettt O'Brien, special Tussy representative, is now in our toilet goods department to give you personal beauty advice on everything from how to wear MID- y NIGHT fragrance to the type of cleansing cream your l skin needs. Ov t'A) VIdnicht Is the name of a famous fragrance, gay and 1 "r'?vJ 0 exciting to wear, midnight is a family of beauty-aids, delightfully ' scented, midnight, is the word that means beauty to smart women everywhere. Cologne, S1.23 Band and Body Lotion, $1 Stick Cologne (Blue Ice), $1.25 Dusting Powder, 81.25 Perfume Purse Vial, tl ail phci ptu tux CURRIN'S -far Jrugs 9th and Main Facials Go Up In Smoke HOLLYWOOD I A lot of fa cials went up In amoke Tuesday, Tons of cold creams, face pow ders and perfumes were destroyed when fire gutted the center sec tion of Hie Max Factor It Co. cos metics warehouse. Damage was tentatively estimat ed at $15,000. For nearly an hour CASH FOUND ON COMMIK KUALA LUMPUR, Malayas im Not all Communist terrorists on this battle-scarred peninsula are destitute. Security forces killed one recently and found $1,000 In his pockets. The University of New Hamp shire has added St. Lawrence U of Canton, N.Y, to its 1952 football schedule. NIVER TAILS' ,TiNMR-utTr,' 'rTT.T:r mgic of . ... . I, S.nftU TUSSY Ph. 2-3471 fM-J lite PAGE SEVEN aeven fire companies battled flm ea in uie one warehouse. 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