Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 03, 1952, Page 12, Image 12

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1052
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THROWS HIS HAT IN Sell. Richard B. Russell, Georgia
Democrat, meets with a delegation in Washington, D.C.,
representating the Democratic State Committee of Georgia.
The group bore a formal request that Russell make him
self available for the Presidential nomination. A few hours
later he announced his candidacy for the Presidential
nomination. Left to right: Mrs. Iris Blitch of Homerville,
Ga.; B. D. Murphy, Atlantic; Sen. Russell; Benton Odom of
Atlanta and Mrs. Julius Talmadge of Athens,. Ga.
Bonanza P-P
Hears Debate
BONANZA A debate on compul
sory military trainine featured the
Feb. 25 Fathers Nisht meeting of
the Parents and Patrons Club here.
Mary Jo Meechnm and Marce
Brown had the affirmative: Sandra
Lindsay and Elna Fitzhugh the
negative. The debaters were
coached by Joanna Civan.
Plans were discussed for a play
to be staged by club members
later this month.
Also being planned Is a commu
nity supper and party honoring the
high school basketball squad and
Coach Merton Whipple. Cora Leav
ltt was named chairman of the
event and asked the following worn-'
en to help and seek additional aid
from their husbands:
Ethel Crawford. Faye Weimer.
Maren Randall, Thelma Schmoe,.
Virginia Thomas, Grace Dearborn.
Norma Haskins. Velda Haley, Mir-
iam Potucek. Annie Romtvedt. Wi-
nola Faulstich, Bernice Sharpe and
KnifeFork
Dinner Set
Cameron Ralston, noted educat
or, publicist and lecturer wiU treat
Klamath Falls Knife and Fork
Club members to his version of
the "Back Stairs of History" at
the'Wlllard hotel tomorrow night.
Widely acclaimed as one of the j
most successiui oi American
speakers, Ralston was executive
secretary of the Committee of One
Hundred which sought to deter the
notorious Al Capone and Co. during
the Roaring 20's and days of pro
hibition. Ralston has served as a soldier,
a miner, a college professor and,
as he will here, as a lecturer.
This Is the next to the last meet
big of the Knife and Fork club for
the season.
Mrs. Crume and Mrs. Burroughs
of Sprague River. .
Next club meeting is-schcduled
Gospel Pair
Slated Here
Ralph and Evangeline Carmlrh.
nrl, violinist and vocalist, wll ap
pear Monday and Tuesday nights
at the Klamath Temple, along with
lJaul Nlckelsnn, who has been or
ganist for Billy Graham.
Tiie carmichaels recently won
an- award for a series of 74 pro
grams over Columbia television.
and are considered outstanding in
uieir gospel work now.
Their nnrt of the urogram nroh.
nbly will last about an hour, and
the service each nisht will Include
speaking, services start at 7:45 p.m.
Tuesday night a 30-minute tele
cast film made by the Carmtchaels
will be shown.
It's All In How' f
You Look At It
WOODWARD, Okla. Wl Vernie
Smith, Woodward's blind 3-year old
put a glow in Uie hearts of two
ministers Sunday.
The ministers called at Vernie's
home to prav with his uncle, Hnr
vey Ainbrecht, who has been bed
fast for two years.
As the ministers left, one put his
arm around the sightless bov and
said: "Goodbye, Vernie. we're
praying' for you, too."
Vernie seemed puzzled. "Why
me?' he asked, "I can walk!"
Four miles high and beyond, the
earth's loftiest permanent inhabi
tants arc small , black spiders that
arhih-nprw sr alive,
lv JKAX OWKNS
We're going to statel We're going
to slnlc-lhnt Is If we defeat Cra
ter high school, wlnlier of Uie B
high school tournament.
When the news was received that
Grams Pass again came through
with a 49-11 win over the Mod'
ford tornadoes, spirits, hopes, plans
0! many ol the slunems soared
ky-hlgh.
The state tournament will take
place during our spring vacation,
which is the week ot March 15
llU'oiiKh tho 23iKt.
Six KUIIS students will represent
Klamath counly in the annunl
American Leuion oratorical contest
to be held at Klamath March 5.
The winner of tho contest will
receive an all-expense paid trip to
Meaioid lor I he district o mum on-
shlp, which is scheduled for March
5.
The six students who have en
tered arc Harold Slaiile, Kny Peter
son. Kit Johnson. Dob Chldcster.
Marlene Ebenger and Virginia Ev
erett.
Making the semi-finals at the
Llnfield speech meet two weeks
ago were Marvin Nerselh, Tom
Murdock, John Oliver and Dick
Tracy. Sam Montgomery represent
ed the radio speech students.
me debate Question was. "Re
solved: that all American citizens
be subject to conscription for es
sential service in time of war."
Final results of the contest still
knnn'n Mr. Wnrri
New Queen May
Be Expecting
LONDON an Two London news
papers have hinted that Queen
Kltaiibeth II may be expecting her
nurd child.
By sugReslliig on Inside pages
Uuu a royal birth may be the re.
son for pulling off the coronation
until next summer, the Sunday Pic
torial and Sunday Express wont
about as far as. they could wtinoul
shiitlering customary discretion In
such mailer's. No one was so blunt
as to say the Queen was pregnant.
The Pictorial said "rumors of it
sentimental nature" have sprung
iroin a recent visit uy sir William
Gilllatl, the famous gynecologist,
to Uie Queen's residence, Clarenco
House
The Express suggested that the
Queen would retire from public
events after July.
Buckingham Palace maintained
Its usual dignified silence on the
rumors. Past place announcements
did not come until four mouths be
fore Elizabeth's babies were ex
pected.
dlo-speech teacher, accompanied
the boys to Llnfield.
On April 4 and 5 there, will be
Slate speech meet at Eugene
in which several KU students will
participate.
US Chamber
Levels Blow
At Commies
WASHINGTON (fl Tho Cham
ber of Commerce of the United
Hi it I ok saya the best way to kill
the communist party In this couii'
try Is to "slarvo" It to death fl
nancinlly and cut off Us nuurces
of power.
It said this could be done by
refusing Conimuiilsla Jobs In vir
tually all brunches of Industry, mid
chocking off prestige, power and
high milarlcH by freezing them out
of Ihc entertainment, newspaper,
radio and similar fields,
- The chamber also sharply criti
cized U.S. foreign policy In a re
port prepared by Its Committee on
Communism, released Sunday.
"It would not be too hard. If
we nil worked at It, to slarvo It
(Uie Conumuilst party) financially
and leave It a disorganized group
ot powerless fatuities," tho report
said.
"If every source of funds and
power wero systematically cut all,
the party would be weakened lo
HOTELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
EUGENE, ORE. MEDFORO
Thoroughly Modern
llr. and Mrs. J. E. Eurlry
mid Joe Kurley
Proprietors-
the point of extinction.".
Poiiillng out that It in public pol
ley not to hire CoiuiiiuiiIhIh fur
Bovei'iiment Jobs, It .mi Id private
iislness should follow a Hlmlliil
pulley and nut employ Commiiiilitla
' aim ino viirioiiH Hinges oi icuow
travelem and tlupen."
It suguontcd thai CoiiiiiiuiiIsIh
should not bo hired In:
"Any paint large enough to have
n labor union: any school or mil
verslly; any agency which In-
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