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    HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
SATURDAY, MARCH 22. 1052
FACE FOURTEEN
Oregon Pen
Stage Coh-Glomerations
Show To Help Heart Fund
By PAUL W- HARVEY, JK
- SALEM ufi 8lxty Oregon Slate
Penitentiary convicts, directed by
three prisoners with a wealth of
proiessionai experience, arc uj
rehearsing for "Con - Glomeratlons
of 1962," a Bhow they'll present to
tho public for tho benefit of the
Heart runa.
The public will see It in the
1,200-seat prison dining hall April
18 to 26. i
- The convicts decided themselves
they wanted to help the Heart
Fund, noting that the fund was
short of its quota in Oregon.
A musical comedy, ''Short De
tour," will be the main feature,
but there also will be a convict
playing two trumpets at once, a
professional rope spinner, a con
vict wno impersonates motors wiui
his throat, adagio dancers, square
dancers, vocal quartet, a violinist,
mountain music, and a one-armed
convict who's an expert on the bull
fiddle anil the bass drum.
Music will be provided by the 17'
niece orison band, a five-piece Dlx.
leland Jazz band, and a six-piece
Western band.
Thi three men running the show
are all California professionals who
are prison trusties. 1
Mr. 20116, who doesn't want his
name used because he has some
California friends who don't snow
he's in the Oregon prison, wrote
the show. He's 36 years old, has
been a professional actor on the
stage and In movie bit parts, and
also is an arcnitecturai engineer.
He directs the show.
Seth Schwartz, 30, runs the mus
ical end. He s a good baritone and
Ski Outlook
Held Good
By The Associated Press
. ' The Weather Bureau reported
these Oregon skiing conditions
'rmay:
f Timberline Skiing excellent;
Little Betsy and Otto Lang tows
operating; clear; light northwest
wind; temperature 18 degrees;
powder, drifted; 203 inches of
enow, 4 new; road clear, chains
needed. Forecast: Fair with scat
tered clouds over weekend; slowly
rising daytime temperatures but
continued cold at night; light to
moderate northerly winds,
Government Camp Skiing
excellent; all tows operating; scat
tered clouds, no wind; temperature
22 degrees; powder; 104 inches ' of
snow, 4 new; roads clear: carry
line.
1 Willamette Pass No report
Forecast: Generally fair over week
cnd; slowly rising daytime tem
peratures; light to moderate north
easterly winds.
Crater Lake . Skiing fair to
good; scattered clouds; powder:
216 inches of snow, 9 inches new.
Forecast: Fair over weekend;
warmer daytime; gentle to mod
erate winds.
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,FOR HER SON Mrs. B. E. Brown (above), 2204 Gettle St.,
fwas too ill to get down town to a photographer's and she
wanted a picture to send to her son, Byron, serving over
peas with the Navy. The Herald and News photographer
visited the Brown home for the above picture. Nurse
IDonna Lee Meyer is living with Mrs. Brown.
Pair Okay Atter n
Car Smacks Bridge
' ', PORTLAND Wl State Treas
urer Walter Pearson and his wife
escaped Injury Friday when their
car skidded and crashed through a
bridge railing on TerwiUiger boule
vard. Their car came to rest with one
front wheel hanging off the bridge
which crosses from S. W. Barbur
boulevard to the Burluigame dis
trict. ' Most of the more than 100 U.S.
IV stations are connected by net
work facilities.
FOR YOUR LENTEN MENUS
RO! W lOAMAffl f AlW
COTTAGE
CHGGSG
- Ut ton THI CKATEt LAKf
tOTMci chiisi nan woo
Prisoners To
has had lots of voice training.
The third man is Fred Peppif,
43. prison musical director who
runs the band. He has played in
orchestras most of his life.
Tchwarts wrote n song. "It's No
Dream,"' for the show. The con
vlcts think it will be a hit. Schwartz
is trying to sell it and if he does.
he'll give half the profits to the
Heart Fund. , ,
Bob Neolly, a 45-year-old pro
fessional musician who can play
any reed or string Instrument, also
wrote a song for the show- It Is
called "There's Too Many Clouds
in the Sky." and the . directors
think It might be a hit. too.
Everv customer will get a two
way ticket. He'll use half the ticket
to get in to the prison, ana me
other half to get out after the show.
Mr.- 20116 explained there might
be some last-minute, changes in
the show "because we can't tell
when some member of the cast
might decide to go away on a vaca-
Hon or might get caught making
pruno." Pruno is a taboo alcoholic
beverage. The penalty tor matting
It inside the walls is banishment
to isolation.
The men, with Guard Lt. Lloyd
Francis solving their tougher prob
lems, are very enthusiastic about
their show. They rehearse three
or four nights a week, using only
their own recreation time. The
Heart Fund is paying all expenses.
Mr. 20116 savs the men in the
cast get a lot of benefit, too, bo
cause "they forget their troubles
and Jealousies."
The Heart Fund is handling all
ticket sales, so don't call the prison
to buy tickets.
The prison guards will donate
their services, as it will take many
guards to get the big crowds in
and out of the prison. Every visitor
will oe counted going in ana out.
All convicts except those m the
show will be locked in their cells
while the show is going on. That
should make it inmossiDle lor a
convict to mingle with the crowds
and thus get outsiae the wans-
Long List Waits
Driver In Court
CHICAGO 111 Sixteen police
men were in traffic court Friday
to testify against a youth charged
with 32 separate traffic violations.
Ronald Magnano. 18, came to
court to answer a charge that he
failed to respond to traffic tickets
issued by the 16 policemen. But his
attorney was unable to attend so
Magliano's case was coninued to
May 3.
Charges against the youth in
clude seven of speeding, four of
disregarding stop signs, three of
having no state license and two
of negligent driving.
DIES
MYRTLE CREEK. Ore. Ml
Terrlll Bruce Moore, infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell L- Moore,
was found dead in his crib Friday.
Deputy Coroner Robert A. Ganz
said the child suffocated.
Ralph Flanagan Will
Conduct a Dance Contest
which will be open fa oil done
nthullaiti in the Klamoth Baiin.
Ht will award special trophy
to rh winner and the runners
up will be presented with Flana
gan RCA-Victor record albums,
autographed by him. Local dise
ieckeyi and newsmen will act ai
judges for the contest. -
Mr. t. v f v 'J A ! . 1 J
BULLY FOR HIM Champion Brampton Lavender Plnn 460785
is tagged "Grade A" by Miss Nola Langton in Jefferson City, Mo.
Ten daughters of the bull have averaged 567 pounds of butterfat
1 annually. He is an American Jersey Cattle Club Superior Sire.
McGrath To
Pace Probers
WASHINGTON Wl Attorney
General McGrath said Friday he
would be "most happy" to go be
fore the House Judiciary Commit
tee, "in order to discuss matters
relating to the general administra
tion of the Department of Justice."
The committee promptly fixed
next Wednesday for McGrath's ap
pearance.
The Justice Department in a
brief formal statement said Mc
Grath had accepted the invitation
to discuss the Justice Department
wmcn he heads.
The committee, in extending the
invitation to McGrath last Tuesday
voted also to ask President Tru
man for the right to look at income
tax returns ot McGrath and is
other unnamed top officials in his
department.
The Justice Department s brief
statement Friday did not Indicate
whether or not the income tax in
quir would come up at the commit
tee hearing.
Harold JS. Slassen, former gover
nor of Minnesota and, a candidate
for the Republican nomination for
president, has said McGrath be
came a millionaire since taking of
fice. McGrath replied that he was
"complimented" by "candidate"
Stassen's remark. He did not dis
cuss the question beyond that.
Pay Raise Due
For Army Men
WASHINGTON W Everybody
in uniform from buck private to
five-star general probably will get
a pay raise before Congress quiti
ine exact amounts and the date
it will begin are questions no one
can answer just now.
"But I'm pretty certain that
we'll pass a bill," Chairman Pus
sell (D.-Ga.), chairman of the Sen
ate Armed Services Committee told
a reporter.
Democratic senators discussed
the pay bill at a closed door con
ference Friday and Russell re
ported afterwards that they ap
peared to "strongly favor" the Sen
ate measure rather than a .House
passed bill. The group agreed to
Senate consideration of the leg
islature at the earliest possible
time.
Majority Leader McFarland (D.
Ariz.), said the military pay bill
is next on his list, as soon as the
Senate completes action on a meas
ure dealing with submerged oil
bearing coastal lands.
. NO WORD
PARIS m The French Min
istry of the Associated States of
Indochina said. Fridav nieht in si
statement: "We have received no
information allowing us to suppose
that Chinese troops have crossed
iue -uiuucmiiese ooraer.
DANCE
DORRIS - CITY HALL
SAT. MARCH 22
Dancing 10 to 2 - Music by
VERN EMLEY and His Harmony Kings
Sponsored by Dorris Boys' Club
Baldy Says Let's Dance Again With
RALPH
AND HIS GREAT 17-PIECE RCA VICTOR RECORDING
ORCHESTRA
(MANY POLLS RATE THIS BAND THE NO, 1
IN THE NATION IT'S BETTER THAN EVER) . , ,
featuring
HARRY PRIME - RITA HAYES
THE SINGING WINDS
ARMORY
TUES, MARCH 25
ADVANCE TICKETS ON SALE AT DERBY MUSIC CO.
The advance sole will bt limited to 500 tickets ot $1.50 (tax
included). The price ot the donee will be $1.80.
H1
Ibd Note As a service to vet
erans in the community, inis
newspaper will. publish a weekly
column ot news briefs from the
Veterans Administration. For
further information veterans
should contact or write their
nearest VA Office.
According to the Veterans Ad
ministration, vocational rehabilita
tion training is still available to
veterans who were disabled dur
ing World War II. in spite of the
fact that most veterans no longer
can begin training under the O.I.
Bill.
The VA explains that two dif
ferent laws are Involved, and
some veterans belclve the term
ination of Uieir benefits under the
Gi. Bill also terminated their right
td vocational rehabilitation.
Rehabilitation training for dis
abled veterans is provided for un
der Public Law 16, the Vocational
Rehabilitation Act, which is still
available. The only requirement is
that training must be completed
by July 25, 1956. This would per
mit the beginning of a two-year
school course, for example, as late
as July. 1So4.
However, any disabled veteran
needing 48 months ot training
would have to apply Immediately
In order to start training before
July. 1952.
The Servicemen s Readjustment
Act. the so-called G.I. Bill, cx
Dired for most World War II vet
erans on July 25, 1951, which was
the final cut-olf date for starting
training for all veterans discharged
before July 25, 1947 I
The VA says any World War II
veteran, or Korean veteran with
a service-connected disability, is
entitled to apply to the VA for
training, and he will be allowed
to enroll if it is determined that
he is in need ot vocational re
habilitation and is otherwise eli
gible. Korean veterans need not actual
ly have served in Korea, so long
as their service on active duty has
been since June 27, 1950.
Disabled veterans of either
World War II or the Korean cam
paign can apply for vocational
training at any VA office.
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
Q. I am a former truck driver,
and I lost a leg in the Korean
fighting. When I apply for disabili
ty compensation, will my payment
be higher than they'd be if I'd
have been an office worker, for
example, who could go back to his
Job even though he had a leg miss
ing? A. No. Generally, disabilities are
AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A
PIANO
Von can rent a UtsIj nw spinal plan
from tbe Louis B, Mans Piano Com
pany, 12ft S. 7tb. sit a low monthlr
rale. After a reasonable time you can,
It yoo wish, chance from rent to pur
chase arreement. The rent already pali
Is all credited to your purchase account
and no other down payment Is neces
sary. The monthly payments can be
little hither than rent. Or, If yon pre
fer, you can continue to rent.
Shirts To Go
To Solons
SALEM Ul Tho 23 directors of
(lie Oregon Farm Bureau Federa
tion announced Friday they would
mail their shirts to Oregon's con
gressional delegation as a protest
against nign taxes.
The shirts are to b mailed Into
Friday, with this note attached:
you are tuning about every
thing we have in tuxes except my
shirt, and you might as well have
mat, too,"
The directors said the move
started In the California Farm
Bureau Federation, and is spread
ing throughout the country.
Marshall Swearlngcn. president
or the Oregon Farm Bureau Fed
eration, said:
"This is not a gag. It's an appeal
to Congress to use statesmanship
in spending the taxpayers' dol
lars." Jet Bomber
Crash Kills 4
PADUCAH. Tex. Wi Four air.
men were killed Friday when
their four - engine Jet bomber
crashed and exploded in rough,
desolate brush country about 23
miles northwest of here.
The B-54 "Tornado" crashed
shortly after It refueled at Reese
Air Fnrce Base at Lubbock, Tex.
Earlier Friday 10 Navy airmen
patrol bomber dived Into Corpus
Chrlstl Bay less than a mile from
the Naval Air Station. All aboard
the plane were killed.
The huge Jet bomber was return
ing to its home base at Langlcy
Air Force Base. Va.. after a rou
tine cross-country training flight to
Mather Air Force Base, Calif.
Names of the dead were with
held ild Suffers
Long Fall
CRYSTAL BEACH, Md. I
Three - year-old Mary Margaret
Kaufman fell through a hole in
the first floor of her home scored
a bulls-eye In another four foot op
ening In the basement floor then
plunged into 26 feet of water Fri
day. Her 23-year-old mother dived Into
the basement well and kent the
child afloat until the father, Har
ry Kaufman. 36. arrived on the
scene to fashion a rescue apparatus
with a piece of board and a rope.
The cm d was unconscious when
brought to the surface, but. she
was soon revived.
The accident happened In the
new home the Kaufmans have un
der construction by the Magothy
River northeast of Annapolis. .
WASHINGTON I President
Truman Friday proclaimed Satur
day, May 17, as Armed Forces
uay ana directed government of
ficials to cooperate with civil au
thorities in commemorative cer
emonies.
rated on the basis of average Im
pairment of earning capacity re
sulting from such Injuries in civil
occupations. The rating schedule
does not take individual occupa
tions into consideration.
SERVICE
Has the following items listed and you can find out all about them by dropping in
at our office or calling 5670. If you have anything for sale or if you want anything,
look here FIRST. We are more apt to have what you want or more apt to know
someone who wants what you have for sole. than any other place in the country.
'TRY US AND SEE.
ITEMS LISTED
SINCE MARCH 13
Wards Deluxe washing machine
Storkllne baby crib with mat
tress. 303 Savage rifle
Boys bicycle.
10 ft. off set disc.
13 Used counter stools
2, four-slice toastmasters.
South Bend bake oven, two
decks. '
Five foot refrigerator.
National cash register, two
drawers.
Used gas grill.
10 Chair backed counter stools
Crosley two door sedan.
2- 7.00 x IS six ply tires mount
ed on Chev. truck type pickup
wheels.
1 six ply & 1 8 ply tires with
tubes. ,
John Deere side delivery hay
rake.
Coleman oil heater 8 room size.
Hot Point electric stove, oven
on top.
Vacuum cleaners of all kinds
ITEMS WANTED
2 Ft. galvanized draininge pipe
Tarred wood or fiber drainage
pipe.
Small used sofa
Small cash register
i to Ton pickup
Btudlo couch.
Ben elevator and motor or
spuds.
Girl's, bicycle . x
2 wheel trailer.
3- way floor lamp.
Flash camera nearly new.
20-gallon white enamel hot wat
er tank. -Crawford
electric range.
9 R
' VYi J.;.
WANTED BY THE FBI Joseph Franklin Bent Jr., with
numerous aliases, is being sought for unlawful (light to
avoid prosecution. Bent is 0 feet 1 inch, brown Imir ami
eyes, several small scars about face,' 1-Inch scar on left
kneo and bullet wound scar high on left shoulder. Bent
is probably armed and Is extremely dangerous. Anyone
with information which may assist in locating Hunt should
Immediately notify the FBI by phoning Klamath Falls
0300.
Back Alimony
Charges Filed
SANTA MONICA. Calif. HI Ac
tor John Ireland Is belnc sued tor
30,63S back alimony by his for
mer wnc, tin mo Ruth Ireland.
Ireland., now wed to Joanne
Dru, was ordered Friday to appear
In court April 4 to show cntise why
he shouldn't pay up. The first Mrs.
ireinna aiso o.sks mat support pay
ments for two sons be Increased
from $250 to $500 a month.
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CENTRALIZED
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ITEMS FOR SALE
Power .saw for cuttlnn logs
, Hay stacker for loose hay (au
tomatic) Twenty head of bred ewes
t Ft. off-set disc or Ford trac
. . tor. ' .
Universal Electric washing mn-
chine.
Business property In Klamath
Falls, Oregon.
' Oliver 8 ft. drill with grass
seeder
Oliver 70 model tractor
Disc for International tractor
. (double)
Case 1048 tractor with hang-on
Plows.
Brigg and Stratton Model saw
8 Ft. Jumbo hydraulic scraper
Plymouth four-door sedan 1048
model. '
One-row Champion potato digger
. Laundry type electric sewing
machine. ' ' .
Baby crib springs and mattress
i Ferguson Post-hole digger .
Six cubic ft. refrigerator
R. D. six wide gage swamp
track. .
New Universal electric portable
sewing machine.
Singer Com. hemstitching mach,
Masscy-Harrls 14 ft. combine
14 Ft. Intn. Press Drill.
Restaurant equipment.
Public address system
ITEMS WANTED
Oil. tanks ..
Trailer house
Disc Rldgcr and checker
. Tool bar for Ford tractor
John Deere tractor model O
Hand operated mimeograph '
8 or 10 Ft. off-set disc : : -Blind
stitching machine -
Fruit, Vegetable
Prices Go Up
WASHINGTON Wi Lartin In
creases In prices on frrnli fruits
and vegetables sugar and most
grains pushed tilt Bureau of Labor
Slatlftllcs' wholesale price Index up
0.2 per cent 111 the week ended
March 18.
The Index stood at 111.8 per cent
nf tho 1047-40 average, but still
3.8 per cent below Uis January
11)51 level.
ItAUTIfUl
JUHOiH
i.'Y
EtUNOR DAY I.
omoiKAton or
H0UYWS00
ft
RPCAn
Fluhrer's
n mhomi imui uracil, inc. cmcaw
MAIN
- REVISED LIST AS
Cushman Motor Scooter
Baby Bassinet . ,
Bcllvllle Potato Sucker , , .
Ocn, Electric automatic wanhcr
Int. Potato digger, one-row .:
Va Bedstead springs and mat
tress. Wards refrigerator ' ' j "
50 HP Gas motor. '
Mcnt and bone grlndor
Mcnt Block ,
Five Ft. Jumbo scraper
Bcndlx washing machine (auto
matic) Pop corn machine ' "
500 Gal. oil tank '
Artless Land plane
12 Ft. off-set disc
Southbend Gas Grill 20'x24'
Neon Cnlo sign .
l'j Inch rotary pump .'
Electric clothes dryer
Electric range
Electric mixer
Bent covers - All Makes
Watches and clocks
Wall Tent
Sot and mattress
100 Ft. steel cable
Winches
Dhcvrolct pickup
rwo Yale and Town chain hoists
Maytag washing machine
Horse-drawn wagon
Set of harness
Horse-drawn cultivator
S mm pistol
BUREAU
- REVISED LIST AS OF MARCH 9, 1952
VA In- suction pump
D. 6 cat ,
Chain ..block, one-half ton
3mall boat
Power Meat saw . . '
Potato Cultivator or Ford trac
tor. Jdhn Deere tractor with Fert At.
Pinballs Win
In Portland
rnn ri and ijVi Nn nlnlinll
pledges signed by Portland tavern
operators were resolntlcd by tho
city council Friday,
Cnmmlnnloners Ormond R. Dean,
Wlllliun A, Howes anil Fred L.
Polcrnon voted 10 let mo nignm
put tho miii'lilnc bark In their
l,.l,,M-. MxlulillMlimi'iitji. Mnvor
Dorolhy McOullough !. and Com-
mlHSloutir J, . ilcliiiciv opiiuscu
tho no Hon.
l.iinn ,t,-,i
that applicants for llcciwo renewal
sign pledges Umy would remove)
the plnball machines. But I ho Oie-
...... I n,.t.,tlllMulM, FAftlHItH to
ileny lIcoiuirN on Urn plnball basis,
mid nomo taverns Kept uinm.
r1,,t,iilNlinni ItHMtl lirullrfl that.
as a result, the piedgo was unfair
to others and Bowes and lttcrson
agreed.
rotllt FAHMKItS KII.I.KK
nii'NnAr Junnn iiPi Four Jan
mm farmers were killed ami
three wounded Friday by grenades
loaned bv American soldier all a
drill Kroiind near here, the U. S.
Army said. The area had been put
oil llmlls by tho Army but up.
parenlly the Jiipnneso larmers
were not aware of tho restriction.
BUS SERVICE
IHt flllNDtf U UNI
04 KUtmtk Ave. 'host 07
To Portland:
Lr. 9:15 o.m. Arrive Portland
. 6:15 p.m.
Lr. 4:00 p.m. Arrive Portland
12:35 a.m.
To Boiio, Salt Lake and Eait:
Lr. 9:15 a.m. and .4:00 p.m.
To The Dallot end Spokonc:
Lv. 9:15 a.m. -
OF MARCH 9, 1952
Baby crib and mattress
John Deere 8 ft. combine
circulating oil heater
Ferguson two-way plow
Six ft, tandem Int. dlso '
Oliver two-bottom plow . ,
Farmer four-ln, pump
Soft Ice crenm machine
Cash register
Dining room set
House and lot In Tulclnke
Lot In Merrill
30-30 Rifle ' ' . .
3rui lawn mower ,
Willys coupe . ..'
Potato sorter
Case hay bnllcr two wire
Tenor saxaphono
Bedstead, springs and mattress
Corona washing machine
Davenport and chair
Two chests of drawers
Several gas refrigerators
Circulating oil hcnlor
Saddle horse- "
Van trailer
Int, van, bakery use
Crocheting for sale
Bulck four door sedan
A.C. R cat. tractor
8 section harrow
5 H.P. gas engine
Electric heaters
Deep freezer.
Radio
Electric roaster
Electric razors
Row crop tractor, one front
wheel.
Small potato grader (wood slats)
4 or 5 Bottom mouldboard plow
1x3 or 1x2 HP compressor
Small tractor
Some sheep