Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 11, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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WOULD YOU? Imagine
being the Valentine of
Actress Marilyn Monroe,
pinup queen of the Armed
.Services. Marilyn is sending
"He My Valentine" greet
ings from Hollywood to re
mind us of the holiday Feb.
14.
Russ People
Our Friends?
NKW YORK W-The Soviet peo
ple arr potentially the No. 1 Allies
lit the frre world In Its flRht against
Communism, says retired Adm.
Alun o. Kirk. Inrmcr U.8. am-
Uiiasadnr to Moscow.
"If the Stalinist regime In our
enemy men the people enslaved
hv hnn In the Hovlel Union are
nur friends," Kirk mild Sunday
lilHhl alter arrepllnir chairmanship
il the American Commutes tor
Liberation ol the Peoples ol Run
Ma. Inc.
"They arc. Indeed the llrat and
most persecuted vlcilma nt Com
tmmlMii and potentially the first
Allies of the tree world In lis Strug
xle against the Communist men
ace" he added.
Threats Against Truman
Increasing, Agents Say
WASHINGTON Wi Secret Her
Ice cases Involving threats against
President lYuman already have In
creased 33 per cent this fiscal
year which still ha until June
30 to run.
U. E, Deughman, chief of the
Secret Service charged with guard
ing the president, told the House
Appropriations Committee In testi
mony matie puoiic Monaay inai
threat cases rose from 3M8 last
year to 3.031) In the 1061-53 year.
He added:
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Bottle Drive
About Ready
HICKORY. N. C. IVi Opera
: turn Uotllcs" la now In Its final
Jiha.ic.
The operation, which was dl.
"ilofd hero last llunUi. Is designed
to bombard Uie China coastline
with hundreds of plastic bottles
null ol them containing a friendly
greeting in Chinese and an Ameri
can souvenir.
: Student at Lenoir Rhyne Col
lene. alio originated and placed
the Idea In execution, said Monday
they have received notice Uiat the
bottles are now on their way to
the area whero they will be re
leased. The bottles thev said, left San
Francisco early this month aboard
the American President Liner
JJghtnlng.
Tho Lightning will drop them In
the entrance to the China Sea near
i'u.nin, Korea, the students said
. thev were advised.
The students at the small Luther-
an college here undertook the proj
ect In an effort to "keep a spark
ol freedom" burning In the hearts
of friendly Chinese In the Com
muni.st dominated country.
By JKAN OWENS
Monday and the first day of an
other school week. Club meetings
crowded the activity period more
than usual, with close to six meet
ings scheduled on this morning's
bulletin.
KUH8 music department Is mak
ing arrangements tor bringing Into
Klamath rails. Kaiser Mendel. fa
mous trumpet soloist and motion
Picture, producer, Jesse L. Laskey.
The two will be at tho Pelican
theater. April 4. The KU band, di
rected by LaMar Jensen will ac
company Mendel at this appearance.
Saturday. April 6. the trumoel
player wui nom a clinic lor direc
tors and students, interested stu
dents should consult Mr. Loney. di
rector of the high school music
education.
Laakey, who will appear on the
program, has produced over one
thousand motion pictures, many of
them famous. He waa the producer
ol the ureal Caruso,
Only 50 more El Rodeo sub
scriptions to be sold and the price
will be raised from the regular
W 25 price to 13.60. Shirley Oay
lord, the annual staff manager, re
ports that over half of the books
ordered have been sold.
Staff members have already met
two deadlines, which makes over
loo pages sent to the printers. The
first deadline was at Christmas
time, the second, January 3a.
Girls Athletic Association la now
engaged In a basketball tourna
ment. The girls meet twice a week
and play the games among them
selves, The club's main project .on their
agenda, is Initiation of new mem
bers, which Is planned for March.
MINUTE DECLINE
WASHINGTON ijn Price de
clines in grain, livestock, eggs,
fresh vegetables, meats and other
Items shoved the government's
wholesale price Index down three-
tenths ol one per cent during the
wee enaing reo. o.
George Mlkan. atae basketball
player for the Minneapolis Lakers
in tne NBA, once aspired to be
come a concert pianist.
Tele-fun
by Warren Goodrich
M.L'OKIDK FOR REND
' HKNU Ml Bend will be the
second city In Oregon to add fluo
rine to Its drinking water. The City
Council npproved the action
Wednesday night. Ocarhart prev
iously approved It.
"Give buzz plenty of time to
answer. He' probably out
trying to (teal tome fellow's
honey!", . .You'll complete
more calls if you give the other
person time to answer at
least a minute . . . Pacific
Telephone.
MORE DAYS!
Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday
WOMEN'S
SHOE SALE
AND
A PAIR
E00
ts A PAIR
SPECIAL NOTICEi To women who wear shoe tixet
4 to 6, and 8 to 1 1, we still hove a good selection in
these lizci. '
THE
MODEL SHOE STORE
'Undoubtedly this Increase Is
due to various controversial Issues,
sharply differing opinions as to
government policies, and world
wide unrest."
The most serious threat to the
President's life was by the two
Puerto Jlleiin Nationalists, Oscar
Collazo and Grlsello Torresola, who
were shot down trying to force
their way at gun-point Into Blair
House.
Torresola was slain Collazo la
awaiting execution for killing a po
liceman In the attempt.
Of the total threat cases handled
so far this fiscal year by the sec
ret service Including harmless let
ters by "crunk"-86 persons were
arrested, and 711 convicted and sent
to prison or mental hospitals.
Kefauver May
Tour Oregon
POilTLAND Ifl If Ben. KnIcs
Kefauver 's name Is entered in Ore
gon's Democratic presldentlnl pri
mary election he will campaign
In Oregon.
That was the report Saturday by
the Tennessee candidate's cam
paign manager, John T. O'Brien,
via telephone from Washington,
D, C.
Petitions are being circulated to
put Kelauver's name on tne state's
May 10 election ballot.
Cuban Campaign
Veteran Dies
PHINEVILLE 11 Funeral
Kcrvlcen for Arthur Townsend, 73,
veteran of the Cuban campaign
the Philippine and World Wars
i nnu j i, win or. neia in Portland
Tuesday,
Members of his family said
Townsend, who enlisted In the
Army In IBM, was associated with
(ten. Douglas MscArthur and Gen.
Cieorgo i'atton in the first world
war.
Tin was retired In 1021 but re
called us a reserve In World War
II and served as a brigadier gen-U-ral.
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WATCH EXPORTS SET RECORD
GENEVA, Switzerland lt-The
value of clocks and walAe. .
ported by Switzerland reached an
all-time record total of 230 million
dollars In 10M and far exceeded
that nt anis other kiuIb. vnn in
dustry.
ECZEMA ITCH
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OINTMENT
For long-lading relief
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f n Joe Karle
y fl Tabk top is genuine KacaLrn.
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TAILI tni 4 CHAIRS I
LUCAS FURNITURE
19S E. Main
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1902 TTPfiF&s IflS?
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WITH THE FINEST PERFORMANCE OF ALL TIME !
Featur
ing of Cadillac's Greatest Engineering
, Achievements!
THE NEW 190 H. P. CADILLAC ENGINE
lliri is Iht moil pmeiful, Iht most Jnrailt, an J the most tffi
titnt automotive engine ever tifferrd in Cadillac ear. Its power
increase atone is almost ffi0aiid its new four-ihroated ear
Snretor, larger exltaitst valivs and' new dual exhaust system
make this engine one of the most dynamic performers oj all lime.
l;il'ty years ago, the first Cadillac car made
its bow to the public. Today, as a fitting
climax to those fifty years of progress, we
are presenting in our showrooms the Golden
Anniversary Cadillac by far the finest car
ever to bear this distinguished name. , . .
It is easily the mostbainlijttlo all Cadillacs.
Numerous changes have sharpened and
smartened the exterior design while the
wholly-new interiors arc a revelation in -comfort
ami luxury. . . . Performance is
Ihc fittest of all lime. The great Cadillac
engine has a power increase of almost
twenty per rent- and is even smoother and
i)uietcr in its operation. . . . There's a new
Hydra-Matic Drive that gives the proper
power application for every need. At a flick
of the finger, you can have extra, power and ,
acceleration for city traffic and mountain
driving or wonderfully smooth, cjuiet, gas
saving performance for the open road. . . .
And there's a new "power steering" mecha
nism, optional at extra cost, which reduces
normal steering effort by as much as seventy
ftvt per cent! ... If ever it could be said of
a car's performance that it is "out of this
world," it can be said of the performance
of the new Cadillac. The Golden Anniver
sary Cadillac is available in three separate
series the "Sixty-Two," the "Sixty Spe
cial" and the "Seventy-Five." . . These
new creations are now on display , in our
showrooms and we invite you to see and
inspect them at your earliest convenience.
THE NEW HYDRA-MATIC DRIVE '
By introducing an entirely new performaiict rang, CtdilUc'l
llydra-Matie provides the proper pwerfor every need.-. . extra
acceleration and responsiveness for city and mountain- driving;
smooth, quiet, gasaving performance for the open road. Optional
at extra cost on Series 75. Standard equipment on all other series.
THE NEW CADILLAC POWER STEERING .
This "poaer steering" mtclia
nism eliminates- as r mttth at .
setenly-five per cent of all normal
steering effort. It provides n
erediUi handling ease, and yet
does not. inierfert in any tray
viih the driver's "nod feet' or
directional control. Availahll at
optional equipment at extra coil
DICK B. MILLER CO.
710 Klamath Are. Phone 41 03
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