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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1952)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY B, 10!2 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON page mi 7C To Mexico Mr, und Mm, Jullnn Abbott, 2M3 HrclninnUiin, uro mihecluled In Iimve Hundiiy (or hii extended trip IhrotiKli tlio Hnulhern nurt n( Uio united mule mill Mex ico, They ulim to titko n Iiuumi tiullcr. urnt Abbott' brother, Syd ney, of Uvormore, I luted (or a i vlHll. On the roHtor (or 'vlHltntlon i lo I Abbott' nlalnr. Mm. Luollle Coulnon, Hinbiink, Other point to I bp vlnltpd Includn El Onlro; Kl J'lmo: Mexico; Hrowimvllle, Tex.; and Now Orlenn, They plun nlno to vlnlt their Ron, Air Force Cudet i IJrun Abbolt ntiitlonrd nt Clreeii i vllle, Ml. They expect to bo gone i two montliH, Mmxo Member Who Imve not I been conflicted me notified Unit i they nhould brlnit n dlnli lor tlio ' Miiornusliord which will precedn the Hweelhenrt bull Bnturdny nt the Moono Mnll. HmorKimbord nt 0:30 p.m. nd dnnclng trom B p.m. lllvenlde FTA Hold It month i 1y meeting Tiirndnv, 11:30 p.m.. In ' the srhonl win, .Miiln Rpnnkor In ' Mm. Tod Conn. roRinnnl vloe-pnw tdrnt of Klnmuth nnd I.nke conn tint. An exociitlvo bonirl mootlnn will precede the reirtilnr enlon. ' Meet Vnondny Itatunt Club 1 to moot Tuesduy nt the home J-redd Unllok. IH4! Orchnrd, Off Kurrm John Dnw. aon of Mr. nnd Mm. Jmnen Novolny, Route 3, Vn norvlnir nbonrd the Vlrno. U. H Nnvy minclt cm go nhlp scrvlnK oil Korea. Bly Unit Home Extension l to moot next Thumdny nt Uie home of Mrs. Elmer McOlnnl. Itofreuhrr Count-If. A. Pedrr (on, aupervtnor of Induxtrlul trch liolouy nt Orcifon Tech, announce n relroniior coumo In automotive tune-up la to be offered Monclny and WcdntMlnyn (rom 7-10 p.m., nlurllnn next Wcdnrndiiy whrn nil crKimlzntlontil meeting Is to bo held. Coiirne la limited to person actively cnunurd In tlio trade nnd I" 10 bo limited to Id MudentJi. Prdrrwn can be contacted nt 3-34U0 extension 43. Alioard Deitreyrr A recent nr rival in the Korrnn area l WHIum J. MiMidr, iion o( Mr. and Mr. W. V. Mrnde. 700 Eldorndo, who hn reported for duty nbonrd the do alroyer U8S Bllvernteln. Gradnalo William P. King, non of Charley E. Klim. Koute 3, re. cently wna itrndunled from the Navy' aviation electronic school at Memphis, Tenn. League Fights Plane Fliahts CHICAOO I The Trnnk Wnllon Learnt of Amerlcn wnnu the U.8. Homey Kenernl to atop nlrplnnea , from flylnir over Minnesota mil lion aore Huperlor Nullonnl Forest. President Truman Issued an ex , ecutlvo order lii IIMD winch pro V.htbltcd prtvata or conunerelaI fly I ff lng over tho rondleu, wlldornes tract. The order beenmo offcctlvo Jan. 1, 1UJ2. Tlie Lenue, In a letter to At torney Clenernl J. Hownrd Mo Oralh, Thuradny nsked him In hnlt "!lKrant vlolnllons" of Uie order. It said certnln groups have "con sistently opposed nil efforts to matmnln tho Inirftriiy of the wiU derness" for "dollnr profit mo tives." The league snld the flying bun resulted from public demand Uinl the area be maintained "an un tamed wilderness serving Its blith est use for recreation and sclentlllo aludy." Tho President acted under ! authority granted him In the Air , Commerce Act of 1028 to establish air spneo reservntlons over gov- ! eminent land "for military und other Rovornmcntiil purposes." j Tho region is accessible only by canoe or airplane. "This area must be maintained i a at least one place where a man nnd his family, or a troop of Boy : Scouts, can know what It Is to trav el tho wilderness waterways by canoe, reach Into remote lukes and woodlands, ami enjoy pristine rec reation. . . ." tho League wrote. Man's Body Found in Car Ben Simmons, 47, resident of the Hot Springs Hotel, wna found dead , In his car outside the hotel tills morning apparently of a heart at tack. The discovery vbr niado by Lco , nard L. Bloom, innnnger of Uie hotel. Y Simmons was last seen about 8:30 p.m. Thursday when he left the hotel to go downtown. Ho hnd been hospitalized about Ihrco weeks ago for a heart condition. Woman Placed On Probation A 24-year-old housewife, Virgin ia Lco Hill, 2348 Home, wns placed on flvo months' probation nnd as sessed $5 court costs Thursdny af ternoon in District Court for shop lifting. ' Sho pleaded guilty to the petty lnrceny count. Tho young woman wns accused of taking a bed shoot enn opener and four pair of child's panties, size 4, from Pnrks Variety Store. . Tho value of the merchandise wns roportod to bo $8.01, AUTO INSURANCE 5-10-5 Liability Insuranco Current 6 Mo. Rate $ 1 90 .As Low At I I Plus Hmill Nonrfearrlnff Mamlicrahlp l'e Lflll OulilfU City Preferred Ins. Exch. K. Wll.l Alio :i:iiAnLtlr mm, Ai.ai . , l'hnnt j-nljl 1 ' :il'!1 Hnulh sixli l. 1 Zulrhna Temple Monthly meet ing l''eu, H, 3 p.m., at Medford Musonlo Temple, honoring Zn- Iclmn Cluna and their presidents. All member, urged to attend, Yacht Club Family dinner, Sun day, spare, ribs nnd roust beef. miiko reservations uirougii tnu Mike rtegans. Carl Here will bo Instructor of a new leuther craft course to be- flln Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. n Run UIO of the Administration building at Oil. Valentino Party Will be held by Ihe Degree of Honor Monday night In Uie K.C, Hull at 8 p.m. MeellUK Mm. M. W. Poole I In Riilem to attend a meeting of the Oregon section of the American Camping Association for camp di rectors. Meeting The Ornnd Internation al auxiliary to the Brotherhood-of Locomotive Engineers will meet nt the home of Mrs. Alfred Condrey, 2234 Darrow, Friday, 7:30 p.m. Itevlvnl Nnn-dennmlnntlonnl re vival meetings will In held each evening 7:4.1 upstair at the Tru love Market, BIO K. Mnln. Mrs. Kdllh Cowgcr (Cnxi will be the spenker nnd cveryono 1 Invited to nttend und take part to help bring a revival to Klnmuth Falls, Klrw AwayPeggy Book, daugh ter ol Mr. and Mm. U. F. Book, left Wednesday by plane for a visit In Walla Walla with her sis ter and brother-in-law Mr. and Mr. Gordon Walters. Mm. Wal ler la tho former Phyllis Book, Klnmuth Falls. Walters (lew his private plane here accompanied by Ills Instructor. Townsend Club will sponsor modern and old time dancing at K.C. Hall Huturday night from 9 p. in. to 1 a. m. Tho public is Invited. Rummage Ante aponsored by Ihe Klamath Art Assoc. will be held Hiiturdnv from 9 a.m. to 6 p m. at 010 Klamath Ave. Adult llomemaklnr Classes at KU1IH will reopen Feb. 11 and 14 lor those wishing to enroll. Mon day meetings will Include advanced millinery, tailoring nnd drnperlea. Thursdny classes will provide be ginning millinery, general sewing or slip covering. Long Plunge, No Injuries SAN FRANCISCO (IP) Officer Dick Wilder wna checking In on a police cnll box whrn he snw n man (nil from a fourth floor hotel window. "Send Die ambulance, w got a lenper," ho cried. But Kenneth Udell, SO. was no lenper. He had Just leaned out too far. He dropped through an awning hit tlio sidewalk, and was back In the hotel when Wuder caught up. : "I feel all right. . . . Just Uie sumo a before, " he told tho cop. KOADH OPEN SALEM vfi All Oregon high way route except the Wllsonvllle Ferry were open and In good con dition Friday. 39 DAYS SINCE '51 ! (Doipuhaju&ih&riMi) Now is the time to have your eyes examined. Consult with confidence Pleasant, courteous credit always j M r 8 II '"" Wrtto, I : TAGS for election day have been proposed by Harding College, an Arkansas school, The idea would be to give everyone who votes a little red tag reading "I have voted! Have You?" Here a girl models an oversize version of the tag. Paid Private Not 'Payless' KALAMAZOO. Mich.. (Pi Jess Dunn now I known as "Paid Pri vate" Doan, Instead of "Payless Private" Doan. But he thinks Uie Army owes him more for the lb months ho didn't get paid while he wa fighting In Korea and while he was apendlng five months at home on rotation leave. But Paid Jess Isn't going to send back the $025.85 he finally got. It took him too long to get It. Doan ssld the last pay he ot. before Uie final check, was In No vember of 1050, before his unit left Sasebo, Japan. Apparently the Army lost his records and kept telling Doan, "ou weren't officially there." To which Doan replied: "Yeah! For a fcliow who wasn't there I spent an awfully rugged winter In Korea." Incidentally, pay action came within hours after a Hory about "Uie Army's poorest paid prlvitc" appeared In Washington newspa pers. Wurliticr A Moqnifieent PIANO At a Low Price LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 No. 7th Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CD. STARS, ROf BUCK md CO. tui.w ni". h ' Dr. Omar . Nolti, pr, R. r, AHn4rr, Pt, nrotn Commies Nip Corrupt Chief HONO KONO 11 The pro- Communist newspaper Ta Kung Pao reported Friday Communist China' antl-corruptlon campaign caught up last week with Tso Hung 'J'no director of the Kwnngtung People's Government Ocnernl Of fice. A Canton dispatch said Tso was fired after his stuff denounced him as "a copltnllstlc bureaucrat." They accused him of: Building a bull room and swim ming pool with government funds: Accepting bribes from "certain enemies of the people; Throwing parties at government expense, Running a $500 "staff welfare fund" Into a $55,000 deficit. Further, his accusers said, Tso "often shamelessly Insulted the lair sex." Churches Plan Betting Fight SALEM Oft A campaign to end state-operated parl-mutucl betting on homo add dog races In Oregon wns assured Thursday night by the Oregon Council of Churches. indorsement of a proposal to sponsor an Initiative meusuie to ban the parl-mutucls was ulvtn here at the third of a series ol four regional meetings of the oranlza tlon. Ernest W. Peterson, churcn edi tor of the Oregon Journal and u Methodist lender, told the 100 dele gates that the "best answer to com munism is a virile Christian church." He snld that If the United States pulls out of Europe, "they'll walk toward a bowl of soup, even If it'a held by a Red." Delegates at the Salem session opposed Universal Military Train ing and commended Improvements nt the Oregon Suite Hospltul. Kiner Wants More Mazoola PITTSBURGH OP Ralph Klner. the Pittsburgh Pirate leftfielder whose booming home run bat makes the turastlles click at For bes Field, wants more money. Klner talked to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Thursday night from his home In Palm Springs, Calif., and declared: "I am going to ask for more money, and I don't expect to have any trouble getting It. I talked with John Calbreath at the world series. We were pretty well agreed on what I'll receive In 1952." Gal breath Is the Pirate president. Frank Benkovic, Kansas city, Mo. bowler, missed the All-Star tournament for the first time in Ihe history of the event. RELIEF AT LAST For Your COUGH CreomuUion relieves promptly because it goo right to the seat of tho trouble to help loosen and expeli germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membrane. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Creomulsion has tood tho test of millions of user. rarnMlIPSION i CMta, CW Col. Ml. LORRAINE BIWER Receptionist BOB HEALY Dispenser DR. HARRY Kl SCRIBNER Optometrist t tmmH OPTOAl CO, raM.,ii,iii Pr, H 8,.trlhntr, pr. K. S, LtJUt) ' .v. 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U.N. spokesmen In dicated the Allies subsequently cut ?0 days off their figure and asked the Reds who have only 11,559 prisoners, to do the same. HITCH Chinese Col. Trial Chang-Wen re plied, "we cannot agree to dlffer entnlme limits for each side." Col. George W. Hickman told newsmen, "they don't want to give all of their' back until we give them all of ours." Armistice negotiator will hold a full dress session Saturday to hear the Allies' answer to a Communist proposal for a high level confer ence to settle all Asian questions related to peace In Korea. Some observers said they expect the U.N. reply to Include a counter proposal. The Reds' three-point plan was offered Wednesday as an outline of proposed recommendations to governments Involved In the Ko lean war. 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