Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 19, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH TALIS, OREfiON '
PAGE SEVTN
New Atomic Weapons'
Test Set for Pacific
WAHII1NUTON MV-TlM) Drfrnne
Department amioimrrd M on tiny
Itiitl preparation for new atomic
tent in tintlrr wuv 111 the I'millr.
'Hie brief uitiioimeeiiienl Rave nu
hint a (a the nature- ! tlm tenia.
They will be conducted nl Kill
ralok, reinole purine moll, by
joint trim) of expert (roin the
Anns', Navy, Air force unci Atomic
fSnrinv Unintiilaalini.
While there wa no offlrlnl In
formation, 1 1 ia fact Unit Knlwetok
I'M' delected for Ilia teMa biik
gentn that Uiry Involve Rome weiip
on either too powerful for fratlim
xi the Yucca l'lnis llanae In Ne
vnila, or nf particular concern to
Naval warfare.
VABIKTV
A viuieiv of atomic weapon a
tented Inxt full lit Yitcra F'latii,
ntnnie them pos.illily "ualiy
bomb.'
'Hie Knlwetok teallng Bile wan
ln.it lined In the irlnK of MM.
lollowmii I hone te.ilK, It wnn an
nounced Unit utomlc experts tinit
,n -'. ' ,'. .': , ....Hi
By ji:av owi:nx
Junior rlftMi In working hurt! on
iXrlr vaudeville allow which I hlnl
ed for prenentatlmi to the etudetit
body Thurtiduy morning,
. 'Die fhow will Include a variety
SI fine nets, both aerlou end corn
(dy. Clayton Hmmoii, lutttor claim
"enldrnt, leinark, "Our program
f-:: Inta d talent,
never before geeji hy the ntudeiiUV'
MImi ltobrrta itlonuiuut, drnimitlr
coach, ha taken the luiilnr pro
irr.im Into her capable hand: there
fore ell the acta ithould be aprclal
ones.
Student participating In the .-.how
lire: Niincv Antlrr. Mnrllyn Ben
.en. Hue ltevaji. Bob HorKmau.
Ann Broylr", Uoner Davlx, Dick
Dewey, Bob Flora. Bob t'ranck,
Clayton Hannon, accrue Hammt.
Hotmte fierfihberner, Joan Hlrk
miin, Deneice Kenyon, Havmoml
Kuld. Blllle Klairv. titan Kuhlmun.
Jem l.atuflct, at Uehto, luck
t.unditen, Dale I.uttrel, Jerry Mad
den, Marilyn Miller, Jean Million.
Pat Mueller, Diane Oldenbem.
Oeraltl Oiaen, Kay Peteraen, Jack
Powell, John Shaw. Boyd Bpraitue,
flene 8t. John, Brent Collen. Bally
ftnbtiitelll, Mike Wood. PaUy Youini
and Walt Zumwalt.
Admiwilon will be IS centv the
proceed nf which eo to the Junior
arnlor prom.
These Mudenta will alio put on
the program for the Parent and
Patron club Thuraday evenlnii
"the prof Ha from the ahow will be
lilven to the Parent' club for their
aentor banquet fund.
"Ilttsal Entry" i this week'
noon movie. The stnrv concenw a
nmuesllntr ring. Ttie noon recrea
Hon committee, headed bv Korreai
ttullediie, has received many of
the new, popular records, students
are Invited to listen to them or
dance to them In the girla' nym
during the noon hour.
gullied "much tmeful" Information
toward creation of a hydrogen
bomb.
Borne atomic experts have esti
mated Ihnt a hydrogen Wimb might
ha I.OWI (tinea more powerful than
the A-botubi dtojiped on Japan
during World War It.
MomVV's announcement coincid
ed wl wold released in Loudon
that Britain expocta to teat an
iiinmir weapon her Wat UiIb
year. The weapon was dmertlied
mi new. The testa probably wilt
be In tfcplembcr or October In Aus
tralia, TIME
The ftiilwntuk testa preaumnbly
will be much aooncr, but delmise
olflcliila aatd they could not give
any Information at this time that
would point to the exact date or
dates of the testa.
They indicated that preparations
for the new aeries are well ad
vanced but that the actual move
ini.ni nf that various service and
operational groups that will take
pari in tno teal aeries n h"
gun.
The test force has been designat
ed as Joint Tank Force 132. ft will
i,- ,iii,iArf i.v Mai. urn. ferry W.
Clarkson, deputy commander of
Army Force III the Pacific.
KUHSBeqins
Ticket Sale
Tickets went on aate Tuesday for
Ihe Rafael Mender concert to be
held Apr. 4 at Pelican tneater.
Keserved loge tickets are on sale
at the Chamtier of Commerce and
general admlsalon tickets at Cham
ber of Commerce, ferby Music Co
and by members of Klamath Mer
chants AMK.
Mendc. billed as the world's
greatest, trumpet aolottt. wilt ap
pear In concert with the Klamath
Union High arhool band. He ha
apprared a ololt with nevfrssl
ma)or symphonies, tn several
MOM movies and one Warner
Brother's production.
Also appearing with Mende and
the bnd will be the KUH8 cap
pella choir.
Pmceeda of the concert wit! be
used to buy addition! uniforms for
the band.
Insurance Men's
Strike Settled
PORTLAND W! Portland Pru
dential Insurance agents, who have
been on strike for So days, prob
ably will return to work Wednes
uiiy. Lawrence J. Ullberg. Portland,
;nld the atrlkmg agents voted ?!
to S Monday to accept a proposed
aettlenient ol their strte.
Ullberg, who was a negotiator of
tlie settlement, said the new con-
i tract falls for a tS.3 weekly wage
1 increase and a 160 lump um pay
ment to employees.
r4 :
THIS PICTURE of Utile Pa
tricia Ami Benedict, daugh
ter of Mrs, Roy Benedict,
4619 Clinton, was featured
in the .February edit ion of
"Your Child's World," pub
lication of the Book House
for Children.
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Trial Slated
In Abortion
POHTLAND M Iluth Barnett
' Bush I, accused of manslaughter
by abortion, will go on trial here
March 1.
Mrs, Bush, who use the nam
Harnett,! Naturopath. She was
arrested last autnmer following
raids on a number of Portland
clinks.
Other arrested in the raids In
cluded; lit, H. R. Dewey, chiropractor,
who rucentiy wag acquitted on a
iiiamlatighter by abortion charge.
Mrs. Put Fluno, Troutdaie houae
wiie, who has pleaded guilty to a
similar charge.
K. v. Brandt, chiropractor,
who at flrat pleaded guilty to a
manslaughter by abortion charge
but who has withdrawn the plea
and now la awaiting trial.
Or, Oeorge Buck, a physician,
wiio was convicted on the charge,
but who has appealed the case to
the fUate Supreme Court.
HgMFHe
For Races
8ALKM Wt Filings for office
Monday Included;
W, Lowell 8teen, Milton-Free-
Ousted Couple
Offered Home
JH haii.
twtt-y T ling, nvrrWad. Fin Vit
iuii Rmnmnn, ni vrhtcit
Ufiif-f J. Hint, druiik mt hfhwy.
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itiis. fin
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Chrty ttifi. drunk, tint 30 or
ftfay !, Drunk. TotiH 415 hil
Willi m Mniwm, titurtk. Forfait tti
baft
rrnr Tf rr, trurit. Fr(tt ii&
14tU n Cinii, -druHk. fceteftr 10
SimtUn Dunccn, drunk. Tin i5 ttt
Wff(fr-(i toMRwft, ffture to tlop red
J. V. tUmUn, evie turn, forttti
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Attorney General
Entry Slated
BEND im E. O. Sladter, De-.-.chutes
County district attorney,
.aid Monday he was filing for the
ftepubllcan nomination for Oregon
atlornev general.
Htadier. a University of Oreseoe
mw school graduate who has prac
ticed law here since IMS, aald he
planned to mail his filing to the
hecretary of state In Salem Monday.
Ore., woman, Mt, Peart MeOey.
hs offered a Chinese couple a tree
j lot in Salens to build their home.
The Chinese conpie, Mr. and
Mr Sinit Sheng attracted wide
spread attention Saturday when
they were voted out of an aii
.vthite sseighborhood,
Shensf gs(Ecsted ihe baiioiinsf
which ia not legaily Wndinsr, after
urns KCii?htMrsf asaed him to move
b csue his residence in the t-orn-(tiTimity
might tower real estate
siucs.
The vote was 114-2S aeainst him.
Shenit did not f.ay whether he
r.'iukf accept the Balem offer, or
;tnv of the otiiers that he has received.
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When the giraffe-like oltapl was
dJ,covered in 1000. tt was called
"Africa's unknown mammal"
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904 Kl.m.lh Av.
Free Yourself
from laxative slavery
Try this delightful family break
fast treat! Eat s generous bowlful
fabout 'i cup of crisp, hasty
Kellogg's !.aas wiUi augar and
cream. Drink plenty of liquids.
ALL-esus is the natural laxative
ceres! that may help you back to
youthful regularity, tost because
of lack of buik fn your diet. It s
the oisiy type read; -Uj-eal cereal
that supplies fill the bulk you
may need. High in cereal protein,
rich In Iron, provides essential B
and D vitamins. Mot habit
forming. Why sten'i sou try tt?
Keilogg's is so sure you'll like
jux-sssft that if you're not cora
pletely tataf.fi after 40 days,
send empty carton to Kellogg's,
Battle Creek. Mich., and get
SOGILZ YOCS XOH3f SAGKl
The Merrill Fire Department
Presents Their
45th Annual Fireman's Ball
Proceedt to be used to purchase new equipment
MERRILL SATURDAY, FEB. 23
Mutic By
BALDY'S BAND
' "Just Good Donee Music"
Dancing 10 p.m. till 2 a.m. t $1,00 per person
water Republican, for state senator
from iimatiiia County,
Warren A. MeMinlmee. TH1.
mok itepublican, for state senator.
Ralph Baylor, Echo Itepublican,
for state representative.
Marshall C. Hieite. Bt. Helens
Bepubiiean. for Columbia County
district attorney.
John J, Pickett, CssnHia HtBub
iseart, for 003 County tfistflct at
torney, Paul W. HsyitanJ. Medfsrd R
pubiicsn, for Jackson Csast? dist
rict attorney.
Boyd R. Overfcaise, Madras Bem
ocrat. lor tsslmikm as atate representative.
E. O. d!r, &r4 RapubUiaa,
for attorney general.
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