Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 26, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON
Atom Spies
Plan Appeal
NKW YOflK m Julius and
Ethel Rosenborg, husband nnd wife
sentenced to die for giving Kusslii
atomic, secrets, looked to tho U.H,
Huproiiio Court Tuesday to r.avo
them from the eloctrlu ciuilr.
Tho Uosenber.'is, I li st Americans
ever doomed for espionage outside
n military courtroom, olatitud to
appeal to tho nation's highest til
FIVE LITTLE SLAMS
ROSETOWN, Sask. IP) Bidding
Isn't unusual. But' Mr, and Mr.
Jack Cruckiicll bid and made flv
Utile slums in rnv at a brld
tournament here.
and making a little slam at bridge
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"M!il',!iy.!.(
A
tome To The ---Wi-liC-Itl
COFFEE SHOP
I ( not just to eat
Ihit To Eat Heller Fond
bunnl lifter a U.ll. Court of Appeals
upheld unanimously Monday their
sentences.
Defense Ally. Emanuel If. Block
said ho "definitely" would take the
ciino to tho Hiiiiromn Court.
If the Bupror.tii Court rules
against the Rosenborg), only n
commutation of their sentenco by
the President could keep them from
dying In tho electric chulr lit Blng
Ulng prison.
Rosenberg, nn electrical engi
ot reasonable prices-! !
4 ? ' ' ' " ' ' ''''
neer who will bo 34 In May, nnd his
CHARLES A. WALKER, 10,
son o Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Walker, Bonnn.a, Is serving
with the U.S. Navy aboard
tho USS Misplllion In Ko
roan waters.
Sex Crime
Probe Opens
V PORTLAND W Kdilcnlorn, Inw
riiiurccmriil nlllcluln mid othcro
will inert Hiurniliiy tn outline n
)Iiiii lor prutccllnil children Irani
MX (tltVllltl'fl.
A prrllmlimry conference vim
held Mniidny In tho olllco of Mnyor
Uornlhy McCullnuKli Lea. Inclelcr
inlniito prlMin rnti'nc, employ
ment or a pnyclilutriHl lor the
I'ortlniul municipal court nnd c
liibllMimenl of otit-piilleni cllnlcn
were noma o llic pomlblo nolullom
dlnctiHHPd.
liul Mclvln Murphy, executive
npcrrtiiry of the Oregon Mental
llt-iillh Aiuoclntlon, mild IcKlnliillon
would he itlmoi worthier unlet
tientinenl fncllltlen with trained
pernnnnel were provided lor itcx
nffcndrrii.
Bus Drivers
Vote Strike
BAN rilANfriBCO Ml Armed
with nuthorlrnllon or a Bnturdny
inUlnlithl wnlkoul of hun diivi-rn
In even WtKtern uliiten, union of
f lolnla were to talk wimen with Ia
clllc Greyhound Unci Tuesday.
A. A. linker, lnml head of the
ATI, Motor CoiK'll Employe Union,
mild D'i per cent of the 3.500 VOL
driver nnd Million employes In
volved voted to mrlke.
Cnllfornln, Oregon, Nevndn, Arl
ronn, New Mexico nnd portions of
Vtnh nnd Trxns would bo nllected.
Union demnnds Include n $1.34
Incren.m In the 17. 211 paid drivers
fur 100-mlle ruai, ntid a o-crnt
hoo.nl in the II (H hourly ruto for
nhortrtin drivers.
Ttie compimy him offered four
per cent Increusr-s In n two-yejir
contract that would Incluilo-' an
. escnlntor clause linking w.ites to
Hie co.it of living.
Mother Saves
4-Year-Old Son
L0CU8T. N. J. M A 30-yrnr
old mother whose four-yenr old
son tumbled Into all 18 loot well
Monday Jumped In to rescue hhn
nnd went through n hall-hour
ordenl until help came.
Mrs. Edith Mri.wll said 8he spent
the time clutching her son to keep
him nllont In the elght-fcct deep
water while reciting nursery
rhymes. She hiniK on to a small
plc on the side of the well.
"I promised htm Ice cream, enkr.1
nnd no spunking If he would hold
on to mo quietly. It did the trick."
the mother of four children snld.
Both mother nnd son were In
Rood condition nfter police fished
them out with a ladder.
Cities League To
Meet In Klamath
A district meeting of the Lengue
of Oregon Cities Is scheduled for
Klnninth Falls March 11. with offi
cials of the league nnd of Lake
nnd Klamath County cities nnd
county offlclnls in attendance.
A dinner nnd the business ses
sion are to bo at Sail's.
The Capitol building In Washing
ton, D. C Is sltunted on a plateau
BH feet above the level of tho Po
tomac River.
OVERHAUL YOUR CAR
MOTOR NOW.. PAY LATER!
OUR SPECIAL
complete
overhaul
mjv WILL:
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lM0ll P'""
lntt.ll PI'0B
Grind volv" .
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ormt .
Adut mo'"
fj.tlna toi bool"9
Cloon oil pu"P
pcrtorrnea
ASHLEY CHEVROLET
410 So. 6th
311-year old wlfo were corniced of
ferreting out wartime American
secrets for the same Kunslan-
bossed spy ring that Included im
prisoned urlll'in sciential Klaus
h'uclu.
"Dead" Wife
Snares Hubby
CHICAGO Mj William P. Reich-
el, 32, a bus driver, went to his
estranged wife's homo Monday pre
sumubly to arrange for her funeral
nod was greeted by two deputy
sheriffs nnd his wife.
"He turned whllo nnd looked ns
If he'd seen n ghost," Mrs. Irene
Itelrliel. 30. told circuit Judge John
T. Dempsey. "And he seemed dis
appointed." Relchel was brought Into court
for being tU75 In arrears on pay
ments lor support of tho couple's
children, Judith. 11, and Gerald, 9.
Mrs. Relchel has a divorce suit
pending, charging cruelty.
Hut before he went to court ne
telephoned nn undertaker and can
celled his order to pick up the
"body.
Mrs. Relchel told Judge Demp-
sev she had Just been released
Horn hospital nnd wss 1 'desper
ately In need of ninnev."
Hhr nrranued with friends to tel
ephone Relchel nnd tell hhn 'he
hsd died nnd he was wanted to
moke funeral nrrangrments.
Relchel complained thut hh
wife's "denth" trick was unfair.
Me was released on 11,000 bond
and told to pny the $075.
Douglas Eyed
For Top Job
PORTLAND W Pc'Clem ere
being circulated here io put t ie
name of Supreme Court Justice
William O. Douglas o:i Oregon's
May 16 Democratic presidential
primary ballot.
Reuben 0. Lenske, a Portlnnd
attorney, Is chairman of the group
which began circulating the peti
tions last week.
l.en'iko snld he thought D itiglns
could be drafted to run. noui.lns
snld enrller he was not seeking the
nomination.
Signatures of 1.000 registered
Democrats are required oi, tlrt
nominating petitions. A candidate's
permission to enter hi-i name is not
required.
Son Discovers
Body of Mother
Denth of Mrs. F. O. Rodgers.
about 35. wns discovered lnte yes
terday afternoon by her ' 14-ycnr-
old son, Wnvne. Mrs. Rodgers'
body wns In the family car In the
garage. Ciiuko of death lias not
been determined.
Resides her son, Mrs Rod
gers Ik survived by the widower,
Felbert Rodgers
Other details were not available
nt press time. Funeral arrange
ments are to bo announced by
Ward's Funeral Home.
HKi.rc.ATR
PORTLAND Ofl Portland Au
thor Robert Ormond Cnsc will be
a candidate for delegate at lnrgc
to the Republican national conven
tion, he snld Monday,
MIRRORS M
f r for any &
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Plit.n pln
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WRESTED FROM
Iwln-enilned llylnf boat, the
TV Ban Puts
Girls On Prod
WASHINGTON W-8peakcr Sam
Rayburn's suddenly announced new
ban on broadcasting or telecasting
of House Committee hearings
touched olf n rolling storm of pro
tests from housewives on up to
Congress members Tuesday, but
there wns no immediate sign It
would be revoked.
While Republican congressmen
and radio-TV offlclnls complained
vigorously ngnlnst what they term
ed "rnw censorship" nnd violation
of free speech, the House GOP
lender, Rep. Joseph W. Mnrlln Jr.
of MnKMichuvttH, said he doubted
anything could be done.
The Immediate effect of the rul
ing, while barring radio micro
phones nnd TV cameras from nil
future sessions of the House nnd
Its committee:!, was to pull the rug
out from under arrangements to
telecast the opening oi House Un
Amcrlcan hearings In Detroit Mon
nav. The hearing on Communism In
Mlchlgun finally got under way In
relative privacy, niter a three-hour
delav, but telephone switchbonrds
were flooded by calls from house
wives nnd others who hnd looked
forward to watching the proceed
ings on their TV sets.
Ore. Airmen
60 To Orient
WASHINGTON W The 403rd
Troop Currier Wing, composed
mostly of Portland, Ore., and Van
couver, Wash., men. soon will Join
the Air Force In the Fnr East.
Date of departure was not an
nounced. The unit will replace an unnamed
carrier wing In the Far East and
will u.ve airplanes already there.
There nre 18 Amcricnn Air Force
whirs now In the Far East. Four
of them arc lroop carriers. The
number of planes In a wing 18
to 15 depends upon the typo of
plnnc.
Brig. Oen. Chester E. McCarty
of Portlnnd, will remain in com
mnnd. He Is a past national presi
dent of the Air Reserve Associa
tion nnd is an Air Force member
of the Defense Department's Re
serve Forces Policy Board.
Ho served with the Air Trans
port Command in Puerto Rico,
North Africa, Iran nnd the U.S.
during World War II.
FT. FRANCES, Ont.. Mv Several
permits have been granted here to
hunters planning to shoot wolves
from nlrcrall A special permit Is
required.
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DAVY JONES'CRIP
weekly Navy courier from Manila,
if
V
ACCUSE D Marie Bes
nard, accused of killing 11
persons including her, par
ents and two husbands, an
swers questions at the open
ing of her trial at Poitiers,
France. She is said to have
inherited hotels, houses and
land from the deceased.
Chinese Execute
Communist Party
HONG KONG ttf The news
paper Wah Klu at Po reported
Tuesday villagers in Red China
and mllitinmen recently executed
a 12-man Communist land reform
pnrly.
The newspaper snld It happened
Feb. 15 In Hochlng, Kwangtung
province.
The villagers seized the land re
formers at 2 a.m. and turned them
over to militiamen who executed
them.
The first machine for making
wire nails from Iron and brass
was built over 100 years ago In
New York City.
86 PROOF KENTUCKY WHISKEY
SPIRITS THE 010 SUNNY BROOK
unnv m
I) bHAMI
.i0 o " By
A Brlllsh Royal Navy craft raises (he wlnu of a V. S. Navy PBM
which crashed during- a test flight over Hong Kong's Kowloon Bay. '
McDonald
RFC Chieftain
WASHINGTON Wl Harry A.
vIcDonald takes over Tuesday as
bops of the scandal-marked Re
construction Finance Corporation
a-IUi a warning to influence ped
dlers to "stay away."
Senator Douglas ID. -111.), calling
McDonald honest but "too weak"
Lo stand up to Influence pressures,
waged a futile two-hour fight In
the Senate Monday to block the ap
pointment. The roll call vote in
McDonald's favor was 46 to 23.
The way was cleared for final
Senate approval of his appointment
when a House subcommittee look
ing into charges of fraud in Secur
ity and Exchange Commission ac
tivities announced it has "no credi
ble evidence" of wrongdoing by
McDonald.
McDonald was SEC chairman.
Court Upholds
Moran Rap
NEW YORK UP) A federal ap-
peals Court has upheld ' the con
viction and sentence of James J.
Moran for perjury before the U.S.
Senate Crime Committee.
Moran, long-time friend and po
litical protege of former Mayor Wil
liam o Dwyer, la under sentence
of five years In prison and $2,000
fine.
He wa convicted of lying to the
investigators about his relations
with a Brooklyn numbers racketeer
when Moran was llrst deputy lire
commissioner.
The second U.S. circuit court of
appeals upheld the conviction unan
imously Monday.
Senate Would
Repeal Surcharge
WASHINGTON. WP The Senate
voted Monday to repeal the 10 per
cent surcharge on quantity-lot-pur-Chnses
of post cards.
The bill now goes to the House.
The surcharge, applying on pur
chases of 50 or more two-cent post
caMs was written Into the postal
rate Increase bill passed last fall.
JEFF'S BARBER SHOP
920 Main
A BLEND 65 GRAIN NEUTRAl
COMPANY, 10UISVIUE, KENTUCKY
Armed Force
Waste Eyed
WASHINGTON Wl Rep. Hebert
D.-La.,) charges that a "gigantic
and colossal DroDaganda machine"
of the Armed Forces has turned
on "all the faucets" in an attempt
to explain away bis committee's
expose of waste in the military."
He called on the Defense Depart
ment Monday to turn over to the
House Armed Services Committee
"the name and salary paid each
civilian press agent, ghost writer
and public relations expert and for
whom and under whose direction
the individual works."
Hebert, a former New Orleans
newspaper editor, said, "Straw
men are being built up, phony is
sues are being raised and an all
out effort Is being made to explain
away that which does not lend it
self to logical and sensible explana
tion." Hebert predicted "personal at
tacks" on members of the subcom
mittee.
DUKE SAILS THURSDAY I
LONDON Ufl The Duke of
Windsor arrived back in London on i
the night train from Paris, where
he had spent the week-end. Thei
uuse win remain at Marirjorougn
House, London home of his mother.
Queen Mary, until he sails for the
United States Thursday.
One of the world's moat Impene
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