Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 25, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1002
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACK TRTVCH
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Coming lliiino But. Jack T.nwnon
in cximcii'U Jioino Irom JSlnuulnri
Air llnno, AnchoiiiKO, Alimkn,
where ho will miriiri hi flmi f ur
IiiukIi In two yriiift with liln moth
nr. Mm. Clritrudo I.nwson, 100 No.
llruiKl HI. I.uwHon will then no to
Linno In Texan.
Huriery Mrn. Arlon Andrun, 331)0
Union HI., underwent nurKorv lit
Kliiinntli Vnllry lloftpltnl but In now
nuln to rocclvo visitors ul the lion
I'lliil. At I'rlrrmin The Annoclntlon ol
Childhood Munition In to meet
Hiilurihiy. March 1, nt lWernon
Hchool, with colfnc hour nt 11:30
ii. in., mrclliiK ul 10. There will
Up (llncUNnluii o the philosophy ol
lilt, technique nnd mi ndeinitt
proKriini lor primary ururirK, led by
Itlclinrd Jtolnliolu. Olciinvlcve Uiil
lna will dlnciixH nit mnlorlnlM fur
nlNhrcl by Ibr Kliiinulh County
iidioola. Ann Btinhnn will brlni; tho
mnrlonnttc miiili by Fort Kliim
ii Ih itruele neliool children, nnd lllvo
u dcmoiuilintlon.
Curd Party Merrill Ornime la to
Iiuvb n enrd pnrty Monday. H n III.
In the Kccrrallon Hull. Public In
Invltrd.
ttmlrn A iiHM'tlnu ot the Ilodro
TStmoeliitlon In riilh-d lor Tuendnv,
7:30 p. m. nt the Wlllnrd Hotel, by
l!ub Houullut, prcnldrnt,
Mavrd Mr. and Mm. Ed Bard,
non Jimmy, mid Mrn, Hnrd'n niolli
or, Mrn. It. H, Culii. hnve moved
to Biiii Jone, G'lillf., to iniike their
home.
ItoUim Club A mertbiR In nclicd.
i;lrd lor Tuendny nt tho home ol
Irln I'cnrnun, bHl BliuMu Wuy,
i 1
l.ady Knglrn Club In to meet to
iilKhl on tlm ton lloor of the I(K)K
Hull, politick ut 7, nhorl bunlnciui
ineetliiv mid curd.i to (allow.
I'lintponrrt The nieetliiK of the
Thimble Club, Nvlithuorn of Wood
emit, which wnn to be held Wed
nendiiy nt the home of Idu Moch
ellu, hnn been pontponed until
Wo InejiUny, Mnreh 6, 8 p.m. All
member lire nuked to brlmra Bllt
lor u buby nhower.
A Baby Cilrl wan born Fob. 3
to Lt. ijm and Mrs. Jmnen E. Cn
hill, nt the U. H. NiiviiI Honpltnl
In Memphln, Tenn. I,t. Cnlilll In the
on ol Mr. mtd Mrn. Jcsne D.
Knliihten, 5323 B. 6th Bt.
To Portland Clyde Cnldwell,
in-lit 8. Bill HI., Injured Nov. 28.
him entered Good Samaritan Hon
pital lor further treatment.
S-R f'lirii will meet Tuesday,
12.30 p. in., nt tho Federnl Iloun
Iiik Admlnl.',lrntlon building with
Kute Howie and Ella I'nulcy vs
cohoKtcjiaat.
Rev. IHvayne I'ruett nu.stor of
Peuee Memorlul Church, In report
ed Improved nt Klnmnlli Viilley
llonpllnl lodny. Hev. Proett wiin
tnken to the honpltnl Sunday morn
lint with complication!! from Uie Ilu
mid n lilkh lever,
A lint Move resulted In n call
lo mt Vino Bl., home of J. K.
Mcmy, Bundny. No diamine wug re
ported. flood Pond Hie Mt. Lnkl Lndlen
Aid will nerve n dinner of homo.
cooked food ut the Henley school
cnfetri in, Buturdiiy from 6:30 lo
7:30 p. m, Ticket ro on mile nt
Mno'n Btore mid Hie Himicy Biore.
If not convenient lo pick Ihem up
there phone or 4027 lor renor
vatlonn, (lulld Wenleynn Service Guild
of the Flrnt Methodlnt Church will
hold tlielr reKulnr dinner meetlriK
ruendny nlKlil in the cniircn par
lor. All employed women are Invlt
rd to attend. Ulnnor In nerved ut
0:00 p. in.
.....,. xj.t The fuilnnrnern
Club will hold rcHiilnr mcelluK
Wodnenduv ntnrtliiK with no-hont-onn
luncheon nt 13:30 p. in. nt the
Paul Uunyan Coffee Bliop, wuiara
A ki.alnMNM t,lf,fl llllf Hnrl MO-
clul hour will follow nt 1:45. All
newcomer) to Kminutn ruin win
be welcome.
n.n.nli .. nlwilrtilt Rn.
clul Club will meet Wednendiiy. 1
p. in. lor n potluck luncheon mid
bunlnens mcctlnu. The club Becre
tnry, Arolu AnilrUH who recently
underwent Misery ut Klumnth Val
ley honpltnl In reported to bo Im
provliiK natlnfuctorlly,
Trnvelern Mr. nnd Mrn. Lee Hoi-
HHiiu ntwl Mr nnrl Mrn. J. Luevke
are vncntlonlnK nt Reno nnd point)
Kiutli. Mrn. Holllday nnd Mrn. Lue
vke ore nlntcrn.
Improved Walter Hnnnon Br. hnn
been moved lo hln home. 4135 Alttt-
mont Drive from Klumnth Valley
honpltnl where he recently under
went niujor nurncry.
u ..wninrln., n tlflflv TlieK-
day, 8 p. m. nl the home of Ber-
nlco MccrncKen. ooo o. Bin. mem
bers nnd Irlendn nre Invited.
fiiienm Mr. nnd Mrn. Victor
O'Neill. I0M Portlnnd. will have nn
their houne uent thin week Mrs.
pnul Pnlternon, member of the Ore
Kon Blute Bonrd of Education nnd
wne oi tne rrenioeni oi me oennie
who will attend clnv-lonit meellnir
nt OTf Frldny of the Blulo Advl-
nory Oonrd.
:rdn The Cnrnntlon Club In
Master Plan of Defense Now
Up to the Countries Helped
By HTAN HWINTON
MHHON. Porlimnl i The 14
Atlantic Allien Monday end a his
toric ineetlim which produced a
iniintcr plan lor Weitern Europe's
delenne.
Junt two problems remained nt
the final sessions of tho North At
lantic Council:
1, How much the U.S. will pny
of an nntliiintcd 460 million dollar
"Infrastructure" program to string
air bancs, communication networkn
nnd headnuarlan ncrons Europe.
Tho bent guennus were at least 40
per cent.
3. Btrenmllnlng of the NATO civil
nnd economic organization under
a permanent secretnry-Kcnernl.
A UIK mrco meeting on uer
many nnd Austria Monday holds
U.8. Becrctury of Slate Achcson,
Bchumnn mid Brltlnh Foreign Bec
rctury Anthony Eden here.
They will talk chiefly about lift
ing Allied controls on defeated
West Germany's war Industries
and try to settle the final size and
form of Its contribution to Western
defense.
By the end of 1062, he In due to
hnvo In Europe a 60-dlvlnlon, 4.000
nlrcralt fighting force with strong
naval nupport.
In 1064, thin Is to grow to about
88 divisions, by the economists'
ciilculutlonH, or 100 divisions. If the
military mens lull target is
uchleved.
This three-year program, the
economists estimated, will cost
Western taxpayers a total of 300
billion dollars.
Elsenhower will assume Impor
tant new responsibilities. His
SHAPE headquarters will mush
room as Allied forces from Iceland
to the Dardanelles are unified un
der a single command.
An estimated 200 plus alrbases
will provide Insurance against sud-
nponnorlng a card party tonight, 8
p. m. nt the KC Hall. Bertha
Weiithcrholt Is chnlrman, cherry
pie and eolfee will be served and
the public to cordially Invited.
Folk Dnnelnr International folk
dancing group will meet In Moldo
van Dance Studio, 1028 Main to
night nt 8 o'clock. Dr. Frank John
son will Instruct.
den attack by Russia') Korran-
C roved Jets or new long-range
ombcrs.
The Atlantic Council also gave
Its blessing here to the European
Defense Community ,EDCi,
That Is a plan for a super-natlon-nl
European force made up of
French, Italian, West German. Bel
glan, Dutch and Luxembourg fight
ing men.
Elsenhower would be In com
mand, Just as he would over U.8.,
British nnd other forces committed
to NATO but outside EDC.
The European Army Is a long
way from existence still. First
each nation must sign a treaty.
Then each Parliament must ratify
It. Only then can Oerman re
cruiting begin.
The Llbson decisions mean new
sacrifices or citizens of Allied pow
ers. Taxes probably will have to
be stepped up to meet splrallng
costs of the atomic age defense.
French Premier Edgar Faure.
for Instance, said Monday France's
taxes will be upped 16 per cenU
Instcad of 10 per cent, as pre
viously planned.
Legions of men must don uni
formsand quickly.
Elsenhower now has less than 30
divisions combat-ready or avail
able within two weeks. Twenty or
more must be built within ' 10
months to meet the Lisbon tar
gets. Today under J. 000 fighters and
bombers, mostly U.S., are In Eu
rope. The year's goal is four limes
that.
- Despite difficulties ahead, senior
U.S. officials were heartened over
the Lisbon meeting.
They believe Europe's steps to
ward self defense will lessen the
difficulty of winning U.8. Congres
sional approval for President Tru
man's 17,600,000,000 request for for
eign aid next month.
"Without progress here," I'd hard
ly have dared go up on the hill to
testify, one American offfclnl was
quoted as telling friends. "Its go
ing to be rough going anyway.
The big question Congress Is ex
pected to ask is, "Can Europe de
fend Itself If the LUibon targets are
met?"
Combat Yets
Return Home
SAN FRANCISCO VP) After
months of combat duty In Korea,
3.700 Army veterans returned home
Monday aboard the transport Gen. :
John Pope.
Friends and relatives gathered i
at the pier at Fort Mason, the j
Army's Port of Embarkation, as '
the big ship crossed in through the i
Golden Gate. !
Coronation Off
For This Year
1 LONDON tP The coronation of ,
Quccii Elizabeth II will take place
sometime in 1 953. an authoritative
source said Monday night.
j Court circles said the exact date
i now is being considered. Consulta
tions with Commonwealth govern-
ments are In progress.
I ri J hi l " hi m i iii 'TBI i I IWWA
ill ' aJ
Snow Depth at
Lake 187 Inches
Crater Lake National Park count
ed 64 cars through its gates over
the weekend. Chief Ranger Lou
Hallock reported today. There were
197 people, including 33 skiers.
Hallock reported conditions Ideal
for nhntogrnphers.
The snow depth at the lake has
settled to 1H7 Inches, he said.
She's Leary of
Telling Her Age
CLEVELAND 11 Five vrnrs
ago Mrs. Louise Kuhn forbade her
family to tell her age.
Now that she's older she let them
announce tndnv that RatnrriftV was
I her IftSfh hlrthrlnv
Mrs. Kuhn said she had no sug
gestions for living a long life. Mir
family says she drinks a glass of
wine every day.
Mrs. Kuhn was married In 1886
to Joseph Kuhn. He died In 1011.
SPORTS QUEEN Sur
rounded by sports gear
Janet Jackson prepares to
play hostess when the
Sports, Travel and Boat
Show starts in San Fran
cisco's Civic Auditorium
Friday, Feb. 29 for a 10
day run.
Drive Helpers
Set Kickoff
Klamath County 1993 Red Cross
Fund Campaign drive workers are
scheduled to gather Wednesday at
the Willard for a 10 a.m. "Kick
Off Coffee Hour."
It will can each Individual M
cents, and Exec. tcy. Virginia
uixon announced today all work
ers In this year's drive as well aa
board membera should be there.
Sollclatlon kits and materials an
to be distributed.
A skit on the "Do's and Don't'"
of fund solicitations Is to be put
on by members of the Red Cross
chapter, and the Volunteer Can
teen atria will serve, Mra, Dixon
said.
The affair Is slated to last but
one hour
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