Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 16, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    . SATURDAY, FKBniiARY 10, lfir.2
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACK SEVEN
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In KiiKfiip- Jnlin lloiinliin, Kliun-
III Fiilln Iiikiii iiiicp mini end hrinl
il the UlilvrrMty n Oii'kiiii Alum
III lirir, In In Kuiitmn imhiy nl.
IxiulliiK mi iiiiiiuul iiiiflliiK nf
xliiinnl limli'm Irum tliioiiuliuiit
Ori'iiim.
KfcnvrrhiK l.iiiru I'iiIiiiim lull,
Mm lian bri'ii nprliiiinly ill, in ir
porlril rrcuvcrliiK In it lijltul at
Honolulu,
Mrrla Tupudity Hiiil.iui Chill,
til In of Bni i'rd llmrl am In mci-l 1
'l'limilay, .1:46 inn. nl Hip pnrlnti i
lull. Mm. uiwrnnir I'muli,
Uarni) Fire rxrciillvr illiirloi, will 1
mint mill Ilia inrrllng, j
uril - llnllyuiiotl Ilniwlv Hulciil
will l cltmnd a week hi'iilliiiliiu
M oriel ii y,
Murium Chili-, nl ('nnii Flrr In;
to initnl Mmiiliiy, 7:311 pin. nl 1 1 it- :
Voman Dies
After Wreck
KODIAK, Aliinka I Tim wll:
of a II.iIiiiir bou I nklppFr with Imiiul
lliud on AI'iK'i'ik l.ilaml. Fritlav
nlitlil alirr lliifn mrn nlupwrrraoil
iNrllh lirr were rcM-ucd from tt
TirMilMp brnrli.
'Ilie frozen body ol Mil Kil
Nevrra wan loiuut liiur nillr Inliiml
from llir beach wlirrr Hip IIMihik
bnm Kerry wan nlmndmiPd 'lucn
day wlini lis mmlnrn fulled.
Never and two t-rrwineii were
fnund on Die bench Krliluy mid
llown herd lor IwMillallnilloii. Due
t rim Hld all Dure bud frozen leet
lid Ibnl amputation inn)' be nece.v
ry.
The Kerry left Kcidliik Tuesday
durlnit mow Moini on n l&iiillr
trip to a cannery on AfnKiink IMnnd.
Iinrlhrnnt ol Kndlnk 'Hie men re
ported thev lell Mr. Nevem III n
lean-to while tliev allrmpled In
leach a cabin lor mate lies mid
mppllev , , ,
All three men froze their feel
hiking acroi the miow -covered
bench nnd (hey were unable lo re
turn for Mm. Never
Cnpl. Nevera' parents live nl
EUKfiio. Ore.
hiniie of Mil. (lernld NcIhoii, 1334
Hiiiui-nl Any Kill iittniuliiit KUIIH
In Welcome to iitlend.
( amp l ire lllreclora urn to
have it I'cuulnr inrnlliiii 'lucndiiy,
II p in. ul Uiu Cliiiinbrr of C'oin
ini'n'1'. Tuple, for dlMcuxnloii will
m tin! iiiiiimil candy aulo.
NelKhbiiri of Woodcruft -Jloldn
lis regular meeting Mniiday, tt
pin. in the KG' hall, in c I in mi
ni tho refrcnluiicnl uial entertain
ineni cnininltlee all) Neva Jlnyci
mill Bylvlu Tlltnn.
To M'lrhlla Mm. June llinvn
Iiiih Joined her huiiband, I'lc 1011
llrowii, who In with Hie Air Foiio
In Wichita. Mm. Jean llunli drove
Hint fur with her iiml went on In
t loin Mrs. HuMi'a liunbund, I'fij
llaiuld Kui.li, at l.oiimvllle, 111.
Alionrd Klilp Wllllniii K. IVr
'nun. nun ol Mr and Mrs. O. H.
Pnrwiii'i. Iluule 2. It now wr-flim
IniHintd the dentioyer lender UbS
Frontier.
! On Ht. Paul-Four Klainnth .men
,iiru nervliiK ii bun rd the henvy culls
Irr UhH SI. I'niil III Korean v-Wura.
Iliev are lllrhiird I., HaclnCv of
lihuvhn, Frnni'lK V.. Btnink. Jninca
II. Wnrenbuck and Jucpli U. lUln
walcr. I ( noipletea Courne I'lc. Itobert
1 1,. I'li'in, son nf Mr. and Mm.
1 1.. A. I'liian, 027 Mllchell. ri ccntly
ciuiiplcU-d n cuurue at lliei Army
Mlil in I aelKHil, Furl Molllimntli, N.J.
I lie received a diploma Fell. 12.
Dancing The Bacrcil Heart
Molhcr'a Club In apoiuurliiK a o
ilul evcnlnii ol M il ii re dancInK in
Hie KyiuuuKlum Ul tonliflil. This
In ii beKlnner'n pioKriim arid hqun,r
dniicein nre invited, otto e:iii win
cull mill inntiuct.
will be nerved.
THE ROSE CITY FOUR tunes up for a dress rehearsal. Consisting of Tenor Bruce Van
dcinriff, l':il Jaek Jenninjj, baritone .Jim Sorenson and base A. F. McDonald. The
"Kour" will appear on the fifth annual Barber Shop Parade at the Pelican Theater April
12, one of nearly a dozen groups from throughout the West scheduled to appear. Tickets
go on sale late in February.
Party Chiefs
Get Together
WAK111NOTON iiTI The Chnlr
men of the IX-mucratlc and flo
inibllc.in national cnminltleen uot
Itcli I'.iliiuciiU) i chiiuuny fur u few momi-iiU Friday.
Ilv prenrrunKeinent they met at
'a duwn'own hold, uoned nmlcablv
VUllor Mm. Homer Ileaton. Uir cameiumen, and Issued a lolnl
fntmer lenldcul ol MerrlD. In here t Mittmif lit to demonntrate. nald the
thin weekend on bunlnenn. Mr. anil icittxenn Cninmltiee lor the Hoover
Mm. Healon now live at Weaver
villc where Ileaton In alfltlnled
with the Foicf.t Bervlcev
Taft Petition
Act Criticized
PORTLAND Ml Jack Travis,
Hood River newspaper publisher,
him begun circulating petition to
oul sen. Tail s name on me ore-
the olflcc. Other candidate are KOn OOP presidential primary bal-
Dorothy Lee
Tries Again
PORTLAND I Mrs. Dorothy
McCullouiih Lee, Portlands wom
an mayor, announced Friday she h
a candidate for re-election.
She In fourth person to file for
Lew Wallucc. insurance man and
politician; Arnold "Jack ' Lllhe
lot.
But Taft supporters said Travis
Travelers Mr. and Mrn. Scoll
MrKendrce, 18M Del Moro are va
culloiiInK In Hoiilhern California
She Does Own
Dental Work
WAYNE. W. Vn. I The T3-vear-old
wife of a coal miner here
ilors her own dental nuruery wllh
a aierlllzed safely raaor blade,
pulls her own teeth with an old
pair of lorcepn and nays It "doesn't
hurl as much" an a visit to a den
llsl
Mrs. Paul Napier, who lias pulled
IS of her own teeth nnd hns 11
lift to yo. lint Into business after
a dentin had ex'racled two teeth.
Abscesses developed, so she ster
ilized a nnletv razor blade, lanced
. tha stuns, probed and worked on
Ilia bits ol bone she said were
causing the trouble.
'Ill nurgerv healed poperly. bu"
arhen developed In other teeth so
the decided thev all must no. She
resurrected an old pair of forceps
-T urandlather owned "teeth pli
ers." she colled them and went
lo work. ,
'The eve teeth were the worst.
Mrn. Nmiler said. It took two days
of limiting whenever ihe could
aland It to (ret one of them out.
Her technique Improved with ex
perience, however, and on her best
riav she removed live. Seven up
pers and four lowers remain.
Car Sideswiped,
No Injuries
A minor traffic accident. Involv
ing no Injuries, was reported to
Htnle Police early Snlurdnv by
Mrs. Hanna K. Mnckely. Modou
Point.
The woman said her rar was
Ideswlped bv the trailer of a pass
Ink freluht rig about 12:30 a.m.
Mrs. Maekely said her car, tra
veling north on U.S. llmhway 97
near Wocus, skidded across the
highway and turned over on Its
left side.
She aald the truck did nol stop.
Report, the "unity of support by
both parties to the salient features"
of the bipartisan Hoover Commis
sion's rennit.
'IIAN(.;S
Tills commission headed by lor
mer Picsldcnl Herberl Hoover re-
nod Mexico. While nwav Ihrlr commended scores ol chanties In i enforcement
daUKhter Alice in wun wr. anu jperallon ol Ihe federal novern
Mrs. J. A. Van Clevc. Intent. 'Hie citizens committee said
' tndav Ij5 per cent of the proposals
New Hon Word has) been re- i have become law.
eelved here of Ihe blith ol a son. i The ,111111 MiHiemcnt bv Democrat
their second, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank K, McKinney and Repub
Chniles "Chuck" Cci fl. l.os Antic licnu (uy U. Gabrlrlson was pre
lis The little boy. I).rn Jan. 14. j hmlnaiy lo a second national renr
welched 9 lbs 8 ounces and han innnl7nlion conlerence to be held
here Monday to drum up support
for the other 45 per cent.
The statement said:
"The many changes based on Uie
recommendations of the bipartisan
barber, and Maurice Willingcr. wa not , gyrnpalhy wjlh TaIf,
candidacy ana mat they consid
ered the filing an unfriendly one.
Earlier Taft said he did not have
time to campaign in Oregon and
that he would repudiate, any filing
oy nis political enemies.
Travis said he was neither a
restaurant owner.
Two city commissioners. J. E.
Bennett and Fred L. Peterson, also
have been mentioned as candi
dates. Mrs. Lee said her campaign
platform would be endorsement of
uie city manager form ol govern.
been named Dave Allen. Mis. Ce
cil's mulhcr, Mrs. Amirs Oood
mn was with her daivtihler lo greet
the new boy. Cecil, une-tunc an
nouncer for KF'LW. will be aflll-
lalrd after May 1 lth radio stn- Hoover Commission have stepped
lion KFI I on Anneli-s and will be up the einciencv 01 inc icocrni
heard nightly over a local station. unvernrne"i enormously.
t.l "SIMM nHMnlr. fnr lhi RKmihllrnn TrK.
have also caused tldrn.al n0Ininall0n.
Rotary Learns
Of Blood Bank
The American Red Cross. "There
Is No Hubslitute." as the subject
of Friday's Rotary Club meeting
at the Wlllard Hotel. Charley
Harm, Toastmaster's speaker, con
ducted the program,
A movie on the Red Cross blood
program was shown, giving all the
steps necessary In handling blood
and plasma from donors to the
battlefields.
"There never Is any charge for
blood or plasma Itself," Hahn ex
plained, "But It does cost about
live dollars a pint lo process and
handle It."
That was given as last one of
the many needs for money dona
tions to the American Red Cross.
Arnold Oralaoo was chairman of
the day.
Don Fisher of the Leva Beds
National Monument, was Intro-'
duced as a new member of the
Klamath Falls Rotary Club.
"Don probably Is the only new
man we'll ever take Into the club
with five years prevloua perfect
attendance." said Vice President
Scott Warren. Fisher has been a
member of the Tulelake club and
a frequent visitor at Klamath Falls
Rotary meetings.
Plane Disaster
Averted
MONTF.REY, Cnllf. W A char
tered C-46 transporting 33 soldiers
from Fort Sill, Okla., to nearby
Fort Ord narrowly escaped crash
ing Friday night as It landed at
the Monterey airport.
Airport officials said the plane
"hit something" as It came In
through a low celling. The pilot
circled the field and then made a
routine landing.
The plane's undercarriage wns
damaged slightly.
Doughton Plans
To Retire
WASHINGTON ifl Chairman
Robert L. Doughton. D.-N.C. of
the House Ways and Means Com
mittee announced Friday he plans
to retire from Congress at the end
of his present term.
After making the announcement,
the 88-year old 21 term veteran
told reporters he sees no Indica
tion that Congress will consider an
other general tax Increase bill this
year.
Cupid Causes
Funds Loss
HOLLYWOOD Ml Kdward O,
Robinson Jr., 19-yenr old son of
tha actor, hns a now home and a
new bride Saturday, but he'a minus
11 S70 weekly allowance from his
iiirner.
Young Robinson left the pnrentnl
roof Thursday night nnd went with
his brldo to their (9S apartment.
Ho said he is enmlng B0 a week In
11 Boverly Hills airplane part
plant as "a sort of maintenance
mnn."
He and Miss Frances Chlsholm,
21-year old actress, eloped last
week to TIJiiona, Mex. They met
at a dramatic school In New York.
"They wanted me to marry somo
one el.se but I'm In love with Fran
ces," young Robinson told report
ers. "His mother and I love the bov
very much," the father snld. "All
we have wanted him to do Is to
lead a normal life and go to school,
"I felt I had to tnko somo rep
rimanding measure, hoping that In
some way he would come to hW
senses."
ment and continued Impartial law 1 'Jf"" '"V? ' Ta"; , H
of the Oregon voters" In reerrlng
11119 canaiaacy 10 inem.
Lowell Paget, Tail's Oregon
' manager, said Travis is "known to j
! be very close to Sen. Wayne Morse, I
an avowed opponent of Sen. Taft."
Milk Boost
Over Limit
PORTLAND Wl A J-cent boost
in Grants Pass milk prices ex
ceeds the Increase called for In a
new minimum price order which
will be announced soon by the State
Board of Agriculture.
That was the report Friday of
Thomas L. Ohlsen, state milk
marketing administrator.
He declined to say what the
minimum would be, but he said
It would be below the 24 cents
now charged (or milk there.
Usually retail prices conform
with minimum prices, Ohlsen ex
plained. But that is not required.
The Board of Agriculture sets only
minimum prices which means the
cost of milk can rise above a set
ligure but not below It.
Grants Pass distributors an
nounced the 2-cent boost Friday. It
ducers now get 17 a hundredweight
Instead of $6.21.
U.S. SOIL POTENTIAL 1
TRENTON, N.J. iPi New Jersey I
farmers were told recently at a '
farm meeting that the soil of the
j United States Is capable of pro
ducing - iood in abundance ' lor
one billion persons. i
SINUS INFECTIONS
DR. E. M. MARSHA
floceeisfBllr TrtiU4
ElailT Malbtd
No. 1th Phan ?t
Chiropractic PhTilotan
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Yarren Says
No Ike Link
SACRAMENTO. Calif.. ' Gov.
Warren told a news conference Fri
dny that his endorsement of Gen.
F.l.scnhower's foreign policies was
"In no tense of the word" an im
plication that he was leanim; to
ward a possible Elsenhower-War-
len ticket. Warren himself Is a
Pel (ione--Duke, large golden. ( "These reforms
Miiootli-halred Labtudor owned by
Dr. and Mrn. Raymond H. Kngel
eke, trayrd last night Irnm Ihe
family- home, 1129 Pacific Terrace,
and has not been seen since. He
has gray on the inimlc and lighter
hair on his hatuaies. Is fili-ndly.
A reward Is being, ollercd. If aeen
call 4232.
the uo'-ernment to be operated
more economically. Knactmcnl of
Returning from a speaking trip
to Boston and New York, the Gov.
these proposals mean, that we are rrnor s.,ld (nat , he a(,reed
belter prepared lor the defense
emergency.
"But the job of reorganizing the
federal government Is nol finished,
fn fact, it will never be finished.
It must be ri continuing effort. The
with Elsenhower's views on the
international situation, he did not
know the General's position on
ma or domestic problems.
For Dial reason, he explained, he
In nol in a position to state his
Kuiinlnr Oorxlon Jacobs, mem- !
ber ol the Hoard of Supervisors I
ol Siskiyou County will seek re- !
election In the June primaries. He
has represented the Tulelake dls- '
Irlcl since 1832. Terms are lor four
years. His home. Is at Horubrook.
Roosevelt PTA, "The Public
School Scandal by Earl Conrad
will be reviewed bv Mrs. Victor
O'Neill nl tlr Roosevelt PTA
meeting Tuesday, 2:15 p.m. Found
er's day will bf observed and past
president ol Roosevelt PTA will
be honored. Third grade mothers,
headed bv Mrs. C. L. Matusch,
will be hostesses.
Snow Gives Good
Ski Promise
New snow was falling today at
Warner Canyon .ski area. Fremont
National Forest Supervisor John
McDonald, ff.ild. niKl skiing should mKe d(mod cllllnu.d lnilt tllc Tny.
be Pretty wxfl. lor grand Jui v "acted upon runiois.
Moderating wealher yoM"tlay. ,.rnrsnv, r(.mr,.s nnd .,spirn and
he reported. Indlca ed a possibility unauthorized communications . . .
of poor skllaij. but It cooled off lost Ilcfllrl.rt outside the sessions of tho
night and a light snow fell. grand Itirv "
The ski area lies nine miles north B t,,. ji',;'. ttnr, t,,i,H
and east oC Lakeylew, and Is about )C umu,Uiorized communications
103 nines uom itutinaiii runs.
Warren reiterated that he Is not
in there to "stop any candidate."
He added:
"I trust my name will be sub
mitted to the convention and thai
the convention will give it fair
consideration. Beyond that I ask
nothing and1 pretend nothing."
He said he will act soon on the
ouesllon of entering primaries In
Oregon and Wisconsin.
federal government must continue 1 .; oval or dlSHpproval of Elsen
lo move ahead on reorganization. .lnwer', d(.s on domestic issues.
Smyth Loses
Legal Round
SAN FRANCISCO Wl Federal
District Judge James Alger Fee
Friday denied motions of dismiss
the Indictment of ousted collector
o: Internal Revenue James O.
Smyth which were based on claims
that the Indicting grand Jury was
"tampered with."
Ihe Judge announced he would
not allow a special hearing, asked
by delense lawyers lo support their
ciaini that the Taylor grand Jury
received unauthorized communica
tions and. therefore, Ihe indictment
against Smyth and three others
should be dismissed.
The motion which the Portland
came from Assistant U.S. Attorney
Charles O'Gara who took it upon
himself to break the Internal Rev
enue Bureau scandal wide open on
May 16, 151.
SINGAPORE lift The French air
craft carrier Arromanches, former
ly H.M.S. Colossus, passed through
this colonial port recently en route
home from Indo-Chma.
HOTELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
EUGENI, ORE. MEDF0RD
Thoroughly Modern
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Earley
Proprietors
and Joe Earley
Embezzlement
Charged
DALLAS. Ore. OP A book
keeper, accused of embezzling
more than (10,000, was in Jail here
Friday.
He is Melvln M. Bowles. 36. of
Grande Ronde. He was arrested
a warrant signed by Elwln
Lltllejohn of the Liltlcjohn Logging
Company.
The complaint said Bowles, who
had been with the company lor
five years, had signed the name of ;
anotner owner 10 eneexs maae out
lo himself ranging in amounts from
$150 to S800.
Bail was set at $5,000.
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Flan all the way, Mr. Homebuilder ; . . and besides
outlets, remember to include big enough wire and
sufficient circuits to get full use of electricity in your
home.
Outlets are important so that electricity will be
convenient to use. Plan for every apphance and all
the lights you need.
Wires must be big enough to carry the amount of
electricity being used in our homes today and in
years to come. Get full heat from toasters and
other cooking appliances ... get full brilliance from
lights.
Individual circuits are needed for heavy duty
equipment. Light circuits for the kitchen and for
widely separated sections in the house should be
separate.
Plan for all three to be sure of adequate wiring in
your future home . ; . ojr in the home you have now.
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