Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 03, 1952, Page 6, Image 6

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
HIONDAV. MARCH 3, 1032
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IN RED PRISON CAMPS Three United Nations soldiers
held prisoner by the Reds in North Korea camp, seem to
be enjoying a chess game (top). In lower photo two GI's
sing as a third strums a guitar. The Communist who gave
the photos to United Kalions newsmen at Panmunjom did
not identify the prisoners of war.
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MODEL OF PATIENCE Model of Eiffel Toner,
made of some 25,000 toothpicks, is tribute to patience of Fred La
Chance of Detroit, Mich. He used raior blade, wire cutter and glue.
TEACHER IS THE OBSTACLE Instructor Russrl Wallhrr has full confidence In
his pupils as lie acts a human bar for Afary Wa&htnstoii tullrte jumping class at 1 1 etlcricksburg, Va.
New Chief
Sets Egypt
'Cleanup'
II v I DWARI) I'Ol.l.AK
CAIHO, EkvpI (.41 Envpl's nrw
prime mlnbici, Ahmed Numill) HI-
Inly Piislm niu(iuiici'rt Minpciuilon
i Ptirllumcnt lor 30 ilnyn uiul
liciult'cl Into ti rcliirin rculimi Mull'
tiny rii'dU'uloii lo dui'kIiik corruption
iroin t no uovci'iiniciu.
lip iuso ui'xnn piDpurlnit lor new
Inlk.s uih Drllliiii on control o(
the Buc Cnnnl .one unci the Hudiin.
Aniuiiiiu'cnipiil of the I'm Ihiinrn-
liiry MiAriilnii, avlilch Ills picilr
cc.vor Aly Malirr Pnln liml re
lurd to npprovc, wns n flint inn
Jnr ni l Ion of Hip (10 vnir old luiist
uiul liidpiiciuli'iit Siiiiduy nlulil pa
ri on fllllllH IH M IU9 UitUIIK'l.
SCHOOU CLOBKO
The new Kovrrnmcnt a No nu.t-
priulrd liulcllnltulv oprrnllon of
liuypfs blKiiPsl school. Fund Unl-
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FISH
THE DEEP FREEZE Temperatures are close to aero as 5.000 fishermen
chisel holes in White Bear Lake ice near St. Paul, Minn., to compete in Winter Carnival fUhinf derby.
Dorris Plans
uup upenin
DORRIS The whole town is in
vited to attend the opening: of tie
Boys Club Tuesday nieht.
Open house hours will be from
1 to 11 p.m. Coffee and sand
wiches will be serve!!.
The Boys Club, sponsored by Po
lice Chief Fenton Mahrt and helped
along by businessmen of Butte Val
ley, is that community's answer
to a juvenile problem which had
taken on giant proportions back
several months apo.
An unused roofed-over basement,
built originally for a church, was
rented and remodeled into a gym
and game room, and the club is
to be as near self-sustaining as
School Bible
Reading OK'd
WASHINGTON LB The Su
preme Court Monday dismissed an
attacx on a New Jersey law which
requires daily Bible reading In pub
lic schools. .
The effect of the dismissal is to
let the New Jersey law stand un-cnanged.
In 34 other states the Bible Is
ead in public scheols, either by
opinion or requirement.
Tne dismissal was on tne ground
Falls with her hu.vband. Enrl H.
Crawford, who was No. 2 conductor
with the Great Northern when It
opened Its division here In 11)28.
They left here in 1H50 for Santa
Rosa, where he died.
Mrs. Crawford reportedly under
went an operation shortly before
cording to word received here.' She ' hcr death. She has no known rcla-
possible. Membership in the club I that the Supreme Court lacks an-
costs si a montn.
A juke box. various Same tables
Death Claims
Mrs. Crawford
Mis. Elizabeth Crawford, a long
time Klamath resident, died early
mis morning in peJena. Mont
was about 60 years old
Mrs. Crawford came to Klamath
Pinay Tackles
French Snarl
i PARIS IA' Anlolne Plimy. 0.
yenr-olil conservative, said Mon
day he would see If he could form
ft new (ii blurt lo get France out
of Its political and linniiclnl Jam.
Plnay niiiiouncrd his decision lo
newsmen af.er a half-hour's talk
with President Vincent Auiiol.
'"My llrsl Impulse whs to re
fuse." he said, "but when the
President insisted I coucnied In
consult my li lends and make an
ellorl."
Ho added that when he Juid done
Ihnl, he would give Auiiol a def
inite reply,
Pinay is expected to try and
form another nilddle-of-tlie-roiid
government slmllnr to that of Fit
car Fmire. which collapsed Til
dny morning.
DOIUTFl'l,
His chances are regarded as
highly doubtful.
Paul Reynnud, a former premier
tried It and failed. Former Premier
Rene Pleven refined even to try.
Plnay Is u slightly right of center
member of the Independent Repub
lican Parly, a right wing group.
Some said Plnav had Utile in
terest in siiceedlng.
Thev llaured that Aurinl lilm.
self a Socialist, had called on lilm
only to make clear the Ininoasl
blllty of enforcing a "keep-to-the-right"
policy on the mldtlle-of-the.
loaders who have been holding the
reins tor the past five years in
France. There have been 10 Cab
inets since the liberation.
It was thought ihat Plnav would
"take Just one turn around the
track" -that Is. Interview the vH.
ous party leaders to assure him
self thai the Job Is Impossible.
The bin Ntumhlinir llnri lu so
cialist relusal to sit down at the
same Cabinet table with the fol
lowers of Cen. Charles do Oaulle.
Some politicians were looking
ahead lo a try by ex-Premier Henri
Queullle. despite his 67 years and
poor health.
Ho would have a belter chance I
of getting Socialist. If not Gaulllst.
versllv in Cairo, niter atudenla be
gan a allilowu strike pi ul filing
conliiiurd martial law and any
agreement Willi thn Went,
l.iite Hiindav afternoon pollen
cleared out I he nludenla and cloi,cd
Uie unlvprnlly grounds.
Maher Pasha resigned unexpect
edly Hutu id i' y . Some political lend
ers hud wanted 1 1 tin lo dissolve
Pni'llnnient anil call new elections.
Tills wiim Mini; ht aa a move
against the alroimly Nationalist
Wnldlst Parly, which now iloniln
ales the Legislative group,
SNAHl,
MtiMienslmi of Parliament was
first announced Saturday morning
but Maher Pasha, alter a hurried
Cabinet mrelltig, iiniioiiuced Ills
t'overuinenl did not improve the
net loll. Hliorlly alter ho resigned.
iThe Cairo illspalehes, which are
Hrlctlv censored, did not aav who
lsitrd the flr.l nusnenslon decree,
but presumably It came Ironi King
Knrouk's palace. I
co-operation.
(oAi.s
Pinny said his objective would
be to bulwark the fin no, fight In
flation and reduce prices.
Confronted with the governmen
tal crisis, some American and
French officials are giving serious
consideration for the first time lo
l.'lvlim up In lndochliin and letting
the Communists take over.
Tills would be a grave decision
mid no dniilit would call for con
ference- on Hie highest levels.
Cllvlnv up Indochina inlnhl nut
the Communist In control In Hint-
l.'iid. Malaya, lltirma and possibly
inula.
The official French iinvernmiiit
position Is to hang on, but the coun
try Is weary of waging a war Hint
Is yet inconclusive with no end in I
Ighl.
Illltily anlil ho was Marling at
once lo study Fgvpl's poslllon In
tcliilloii to nrlliiln hut that Itn
would need llnio before he cniiltl
lieu In new talks alined nt aottlnit 1
the Atiitlo-Fgyptlnti dispute,
SINUS INFECTIONS
DR. E. M. MARSHA
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BALSIGER
MOTOR CO.
Main at rplnmle Ph. 1131
WALKER'S
Alley Cat Drive Inn
REOPENS
Saturday, March 1
We're all cleaned up -rested
up - and rarin' to go!
South 6th and Martin
M'Carthy Eyes
Probe Pressure
WASHINGTON Wl Sen. Mc
Carthy iR.-Wis.,), said Monday he
wanto to find out whether under
secretary of the Treasury Edward
and other equipment was obtained
eiiher by purchase or gift, to equip
the clubhouse.
Two Arrested,
Post Bail
Two men, arrested by State Po
lice Saturday night at 97 Supper
Club, posted $25 bail each at the
County Jail on charges of disorder
ly conduct and were released.
Officers identified the men as
Doran J. Miller, 22. Minot. N.D.,
and Sylvester O. Pfciffer. 27, route
1, box 589, Klamath Falls.
Officers were called when the
two men reportedly "caused a disturbance."
In very sunny regions, dark
than while, reflecting clothing.
thoritv to decide the case in Its f"- iS- ""ce 'oio "ie eroii
particular circumstances. Revenue Bureau to "lay off" cer-
tain tax cases.
McCarthy asked at a meeting
SALEM Ml The condition of of the Senate Expenditures Com
former Gov. and ex-Congressman mittec that Foley be called for
Walter M. Pierce. 90, was de- (questioning in a closed session
scribed as fair Mondav bv Salem ' Monday afternoon.
Memorial Hospital attendants. I Chairman McClcllart D. Ark..
He has been in serious condition ("aid the undersecretary would be
r,t the hospital for more than two ! invited to testify Tuesday morn-
weeks.
Cuba, the "Pearl of the Antilles.'
is the largest island of the West
mg.
Uves living here.
Hans Norland
Phone 2-3515.
Fire Insurance.
Fiery, Smarting Itch
of Common Shin Rashes
Don't stand such tormrnt another hour!
Jnft smooth Rpsinol Ointment on your
irritatrd akin at once. Set how quickly
in medically proven ingredients in lan
olin bring blissful, long-lasting relief.'
would you spend
that necessary $25
or $30 on your car
if you could pay
for if in 3
months?
I- - jnV i,A p$&r I
You can do just
that on our bud
get plan. Come
on in and ask me
about it . . . at
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