Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 03, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, Al'llll, 3, 1952
IIKRALI) AND NKWS. KLAMATH KAIXS. OKKOON
PAGE THRER
Sllinois
On
Next Primary
List; Taf t Bac .ers
Already Taste Victory
Sabre Jets
Blast MIG's
From Skies
Hy Tim AmiikviIimI rrrn
hp liiilltli.ul niMiilliihl nv
hlliirply 'rhui'tdity (Ml UUlioi. wlHM'n
nil April H in'llimry will iiiiivlilo inn
next ;..iuliii H v him ti 1 1 1 im board
fill' )l'l'Hll(!hll!l I i 1 1 p 1 1 1 1 f .
Urn, 'I'ull ul Ohio, wlitiMi victor
li'K hi WIm'ihiMii mill Ni'lirn.'.kii pi I
Inuilr.i lliln wi'i-k liimmlil n nrw
suritn ul liupr In hi follmvcrn. nn
liriuml llrilfird lor 11 llrw tl'lllllipll
I hut opinion wiih rxprr ;ii(l III
liU of 1 Ul eminllcK Kliownrt 04.1 prr
;innnnnwnr, n.n
Hiiinwn. 3.3 Cli-n. Mac Arthur 1.7
llciiilrr. The Cook County Clil
tuiioi o'lliiiuln wuit Tiill WS Pf
in-ill, KlKCiihawtir 12.3, HIiinmw B O,
lli-iuinr 6, Mill-Arthur 2.H. ,
Tiill. bucked by llic Ilhnoln OOP
orKniii.ullon already lias the mip
purl nl 30 llrlruiiU-i. who urn un-opponrd.
The BU iiriritniPN i ci-
BKOIJI,, Kori-a W Amnrlcn i
fjiinre pilots dmilroynrj or (Ininiiucn
elulil CmntritinlHt jcIh Tliiirsdny
The Di-inocnilH mid Kriiililliin runiiuiK lhi-lr box Kcorrj u 40 for
will iiiitnc HI iiililliliiiinl aeui- uio urni mrnc u.iyn 01 April.
Kiitm lit Kline convi-nlioriH, WHik ' The loll was tnknn In three bnf
cnch party BO In nil. lira over Nurlhwci-t Koran. Inclun-
'lull mid Hlurscn open lltclr wliI- Iiik history's Ihii-icmI Jot fight. H
uu ciimmilHlm III Ihe state Tnur luhiea in minnum
ilnv niirt tlov. John IiiIki- of Con
iinctlcut will ;i-in iiulun on bohnf
of Klripnhowrr Krlrtiiy awl Batur
dny. I hp mini vole cunni llll wan In-
ooinpii-ip In niiiiiiM'.ii uu. iv hi-
Mirvi-v ol lllhinl.x iirwKpH-m mill i mil uouini lo noior uy "c pmicd Tali would net ID ul inc in
1-nrrpnpoiiilrniN,
Thry iiui'ppiI (It'll. Klnenlwwer
would dniw u blu wrllo-li von-,
Tnll. Ilmold K. HIiinm-ii mid llllry
A, Upudrr, u ChlniKo holt-l miin,
nrp on ttir Hrpubllciiu bullol.
'Hip Mirvi-v wnn mud'' by the
Ar-niH'luii-d Vrvx
i.iiiIi,'.
Nu hurvey of Di-iiionrullf. pron
pretn wnn innile nlnco Hi-n, Kpihii
vpr of Trnnewwee In nlone on Iho
Democratic ballot. However. 11
write-In cninpnlin wn under wuy
for Clov. rltnveiwon of 1 1 1 1 nolf . whn
wiyn he In not neeklng Ihe preid-
K.illinnli-H milMilr CIiIi hko Iroin 'drnllul nomination,
McGrat..44om's Final
.Event Hearing As Battle
Fever ttwtis In Canito!
WAHIIINUTON l-M "llm Milety
valve on the poluii-ullv explosive
liupiihie between A.lorney Cienerul
J. liowiird MiOrnOi mid uovrrn-
mr I 'i l upl.i'll illllll' ' f,.0ol
Morrl upprnred reudy Thursday to
pop nl nny momi-nt.
Vile blu illi;ioll was: Who If
anybody will un nun.
'Mint the prciutu:e linn bulll un
toward blowoll IrvtU nremed evi
dent when MiClralli cnmmed l'renl
dent Truinan In wind looked to
Mime ob-erven like a henli-i aruii-ini-iit
while they were wiiltlnir lo
meet Quern JuIIiimp. at Nullonnl
Airport Wednesdiiy.
Truman la hnvlim n Hewn con
ference lute Tliurxduy and If Ihe
(luenuon Ijifi't Hii-.we. i-!1 before
then he In nlmoM cerium lo be
n-ked whether he in iiolnu to fire
Mi-Grnth wim flu -h-l and looked
Uidtiinnnl durlnit Wedneiwlnyn ex-
ihiiiiKe l the Airport, and the
Prcxldenl wan unnininnu.
Tliey nlood noino dlntimce nwny
from other v-alllnit dlnnUnrlen und
newiuneii und their word could not
br overheard.
Truman' pronii necrelury, Jo
t.eph iihorl. Joined In Ihe dlhctin
nlon, puncluulliiu hl wurdii by
NliunnilnK litn flM nuulnnt Inn
palm. Alter about live inliiuU-K the
Prenldcnl, hit llpn lorinlllK thin,
t.evere line, turned on liln heel
and Joined another uroup.
MnUralh nd Short continued
talking. By the lime Queen Jul
lleiiublli.iiii di'h-uiiU'H n lid EIm-ii
hownr one. Thin wim bimed on pro
'.:)rr:tlon conirnltineiilH.
Willi I.BU3 of the 2,0.')8 preclncln
uecoiililed lor, Tall had a 117,1)42 to
!:S'i7 wrile-ln miiridu over Hit
(tcnerul. HiosHi-n, whonn nmne wim
on the bullol, wim third with 40,
112. Kilauver led Hen. K'-rr on the
tJi mocriiUc aide 54.41.7 to 30.104
with I .toll prrciiicln counted. Hut
llic Oklnhoinu hcnator had lve of
12 delc-itiiie I" Ki'fiuivi-r lour.
'M.o were umoniiiiilled a-.d one
wi n lor Ben. Huhm-iI of (JeorKla.
rrleiida ol bolh Tiilt und Kc-liul-ver
Interpreted the Nebrnnka und
Wliicoiuiln vlclorlen an ure riluiu1
their caudldalen were headed lor
preuidenlliil nomination , Hut tiup-
KlKhleen K-BO Bubrc JeU tuniilcd
with 00 KilsMiui type jets In Unit
bull If. foiJKht in liie Him wen dpi
Unit. The April mark In already more.
Hum a third of the total for I In
fill! month of March.
April Allied Ioi-.kpm have not been
nnnoiinced. They arc reported
weekly.
A new Jet ace, America's ninth,
came out of the a Ion. He Ik
Capl. Robert H. Moore of Houston,
Tex. He iihot down hln filth Mia-16
on hlH lir.th llmlu or Korea.
The dPldom-Kcen "Type lf" Coin
miinlNt Jet allowed m In Mm Alley
Ihuraday. The U.S. Filth Air Force
mild one whh probably desiroed
and another damnKPd.
''he h.rli-winnc'1 7 'pe 15a c.
Hy (r v.ilh the la.- er. Irv w:
MiCt IT'.. Ariierlcun u! ' -'lltri
aald the "Type 1 r " nppareni
were denlKiied aa liKhtcr-boml;'
rather than Interccptora.
tien. y.allhew U. il'drrway. top
Nisei Takes
Oreoon Post
SEATTLK ifl The cane of the
Nlnel who wan refused a Job by the
Oreiton Tax CoinmlKMon appareiiU
Iv la at a hanpv end.
"I will accept the ponltlon,"
BuKle Nlshl'ika aald here Wednen
day nlKlil alter recelvlnif notifica
tion from Uay Binlth, Oreiron Tax
CoinmlaHloncr, thai a Job awaited
him.
NluhlokH la the Nisei n U. B
I cltl.en ol JiipiiniMe dewjent who
lopped the lint ol uppncuiila alter
a civil XTrvice examination in
OreKon. The lux oommls.iloii at
llrl piihoed him by.
Alter protestK, Including atcrn
oiiph from the Oreion labor coin
mliisloner, W. E. Kmi'.cy, and Gov.
uouitlai. M'Kav ol Oregon, the
commlKKlon chantfed tin decision,
; en-i neeeplrd Nb hloka. a war vel
i eran who fought with U. S. force
in Italy.
, ;h.j.ruqrrA x 'J
One Acquitted
In Death Case
By JEAN OWKN8
Latin club members who are
planning to attend the club's an
nual banquet the evenlnii of April
9, In the KU cafeteria are asked
to slicn up In room 207.
Those who iln the list will be
assigned a food dish to brlnsr, as
the affair Is pollock. At this dinner
the new club officers will be Intro
duced and Installed. The affair u
always an important event In the
year.
Tomorrow, members of the dec
orating committee for the girls'
league spring formal this Saturday
night, will be working all day In
preparation for the affair. Commit
tee consists of Nar.cy Berg. Shirley
Crawford, Barbara Custer, Beverly
Eells, Margaret Powell and Patty -Teste,
chairman. Miss Davis, girls' i
PE teacher, Is the advisor to the
group.
For those who have not yet
bought their programs, they will
still Dt on sale at noon tomorrow
in the students' room.
LET'S GO FISHING!
Compter
Spin Fiihinq Supplitl
POOLE'S
222 So. 6h
Pep Peppers will be selling Eas
ter Heals down lown this Satur
day. Wearing their uniforms, they
will meet early in the morning at
Drew's Menstore. and will continue
the sale throughout the day. For
those people who have not yet
bniKill their seals, perhaps this
Saturday would be an excellent
time to do so.
porters ol those who didn't do so Meteor Jets taking off from tnelr
wi ll ijrmiH'u i-ui n ii , Korean baser.
'full won 24 of the-30 Wiscon- Filth Air Force lighter-bomoers
ln delegates, with Gov, Warren of . were out in record lorce Wednes
Cnlllornla getting the oilier six. day. Pilots flew 1.048 sorties, the
Kefauver won all 28 Democratic J highest number yel. They cut RcrJ
delegates. ; rail lines in a record 211 place;.
Elsenhower was not on the bal. Ground action Wednesday was
CRESCENT CITY, Cllf. Wl A
lury acqultled one Oregon brother,
but convlr ie i another o llr: t
degree murder here Wednesday
night.
Richard Jones, 28, McMinnvllle,
was the brother found guiltv of
killing Felix Molini In the course
U.B. Commander, spent two hours 01 robbery at Molini's shoe shop
welching the Sabres and Australian j Jan. 20.
mis oroiner, nooen jones, w.
Future Business Leaders of Amer
ica are meeting Monday morning
In order to nominate candidates
for the club's various offices. Mem
bers were asked to be ready with
their nominations in order to elim
inate any wasted time.
Monday evening, the group, head
ed by President Margaret Quick,
1 making a tour throueh the
Weyerhaeuser Timber Company.
It's packtd with nourishment
and flovortd for harMo-pUoi
pets. 28 quality ingredient! in
clude meat meal, milk, brewers
yeast. Guaranteed your pet
will love It.
lutm'M plniw arrived hm had umpaign.
. . . . . .. .... I Olllfiv IV
lot and write. Ins were not permit
ted. Ben. Miiybunk iD.-B.C.) told a
reporter in Washington that Rus
sell, with "the solid South sewed
up,'' has Ihe Democratic edge.
Sen. Lodge K.-Muss.) left for
Paris Wednesday night to confer
with Eliicnhower. He said the Ne
braska and Wisconsin results were
"not setbacks lor Elsenhower at
all." Lodge heads the general's
highlighted by a heavy Commu
nist artillery barrage, mostlv on
the Western front. An Eighth Arpiy
briefing officer said the Reds fired
4,003 rounds.
The Reds probed lightly at six
points.
At the eastern end of the battlr
line Ihe American Cruiser Rochest
er and the Destroyer Gurke fired
more than 350 shells a
targets,
was acquitted, following testimony
Mat Hkdci'i lu-.l happened lo be
along when Richard attempted the
holdup.
The prosecution concentrated on
Richard, attacking defense aigu
nients that Richard could not re
member what had happened and
thai he frequently "blacked out,"
following an accident some year?
ago.
The sentence on Richard will be
Imposed April 15.
cooled olf and McGrath was
third dignitary presented lo
Queen by the President.
Insleud of accompanying
tho
S.t,.trnll k.1..rrlM nr Iwilll
nA,;;yr,o0,,,rrkrol,MJ'!e!; jOJ "'urned Immed.a.e.y 'to hi.
partnient ofllrlali. to f ill out de- H ;ad nc hd commrnl when
muni imriwuiiiiiiii vn nuuui
personal finances, has been slnnd
ing by saying nothing.
Westinghouse To
Do Work at Dam
PORTLAND ii The Westing
house Kleetrle Co.. won a ll,417.-3
contract Wednesday to Inslnll alx
transformers at Grand Coulee Dam
and Olymplu, Wash.
The Bonneville Power Adminis
tration awarded the contract, call
ing for Installation In 1D34 to double
the capacity of high voltage lines
between the dam und Olymplu
The transformers si the dam
will boost the voltage from S30.0O0
to 300.000 volts. Those at Olymuia
will reduce It back to 230.000 volts
a reporter asked him II he would
i cure to slate the subject matter of
his "gesticulating conference wiui
the President.
Nor wan there any explanation
from the White Hmoe.
McOrath and his wife were
among the guests Wednesday at
the President's state dinner lo
honor of the visiting Queen.
McOruth had spent 15 minutes
with the President at the White
House earlier In the day and when
he left he told reixirtcra: "Any
thing that In to be .mid about our
discussion Will be snld by Ihe Presi
dent or his staff."
One guess being lossed around
Other political developments:
1. Tennessee's GOP convention
In Nashville Wednesday mimed four
more Tuft delegates to the party's
national convention, giving the Ohl
oan in of tho 20 from that slate.
May 2.
2. The Murylund Court of Ap
peals the state's highest tribu
nal agreed lo rule next TueMliiy
on whelner the way will bo opened
for write-in votes In the May b pri
mary. The ruling will be on an or
der by Slate Circuit Judge Emory
H. Nlles which would compel elec
tion supervisors to provide space
for write-in votes.
3. A natloniil poll of country
weekly newspaper editors by the
American Press, a trade maga
zine, showed 253 favored Tafl as
their "personal choice," Elsenhow
er 243. Kefauver 30. Other candi
dates had lens support.
4. Norman Thomas, one-lime
Newbry Employs
PR Director
NKW SIGN IN PARIS
PARIS Of! Parisians are used
t Communist 1 1?, "cci!?? '!L.?T!!!u"lsL8l0?.?,
all over the city. But they goggled
a bit Thursday to a new sign paint
ed on a wall near the Arc de
Trlomphe: "U.S.S.R. Go Home."
SALEM W Secretary of State
Earl T. Newbry announced Wed
nesday he has htreo Donald F. Dill,
30. former staff writer and photo
grapher tor the Oregon Statesman,
to handle Newbry s department
of public relations.
Dill, a University of Oregon
Journalism graduate, resigned
from the Statesman staff last week.
The department hasn't had a pub
licity man before.
AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A
PIANO '
on what happened at the airport I president, said in Oardcn City, N.
was thai McOralh mav have be- i Y.. he will support his own party
come annnved when the afternoon but he "likes Ike" and thinks his
passed without the President or chances of election "look very
his staff saying anything. I good."
trom Ibr t,ult B. Man Pun L'm
in. i: Si. lib. at a law maalblr
perennial Socialist candidate lor I ,"!. V6V. Ir.V T.s.'u
rniit nrrfmini. int rem ires a 7
! all rrtdlttd I yut pBrrtaftM accaani
n4 n iBtr dewo payment it nca
ar-jr. Tha monthly payment caa bt
litlla iihar lhaa rent. Or, If ran era-
yy
Slset 10 t J...4.W
party mannered Biltwel
favorites for young
ANTI-COMMIES SENTENCED
BERLIN ifl Five members of
an antl-Communlst underground.
arrested In the Russian sector of
Berlin 14 months ago, were sent
enced Thursday to serve a total
of 32 years at hard labor as "ene
mies" of the Red stale.
TO LIVESTOCK GROWERS
ANNOUNCING THE
BAKER'S PACKING CO:
Purchase of the
JOHNSON PACKING CO.
We solicit your custom killing and curing and will be glad to purchase your
Livestock
BAKER'S PACKING CO.
Off Summer's Lane and Bristol Ave.
Phone 5323
Get Set for Spring . . Give Your Home
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HOUSE PAINT
08
Sim V,Hi... 4.0
5'. r. I... 3.7 .
B and D Widths , '
ESSTER
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HUMES
4"
Sim 8Vi to 1 . , . 4.90
S and D Widths
J'i to I .. . 2.91
Styled for Sunday dress-up and party going now ...
made to give plenty of wear for everyday romping later. These fine quality
Biltwels give your youngster plenty of foot protection and
comtort . . . X-Ray checked fittings insure plenty of toe-wiggle room.
Bring your youngsters in today for their Easter Biltwels.
SlittlKi to 3... 3.29
Patent and White .
Slssi 8Vi r J . . . 4.90
Red, Brown and Patent
SiieiSH to . . . 3.93
Patent Leather
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Store Hours: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Phone 5188
f sT . s v- k- . . rrr"1
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Can
new self-cleaning action
dries tack-free overnight
A perfectly balanced lab tested, field-proved
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Applies quickly, easily, with brush or sprayer
leaves no lap or drip marks. Gallon does up to
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Haye You Registered to Vote!
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Linseed OB
m. 2.87
tWfi quality raw
IkniMd oil hi cant
mt an ordinary low
bulk prk. Sav
today or Soon, -
4 1 I
Household Brusrhes
A Workroaster 4-Slar Feature
4-inch 4.50
AH dvidom bratli aianl lor I
mitm Do tool wAon bffltit, mtal
lomrio. PkHfk handlt. toor snot.
Wood Turpentine
For Thinning Paints
Mosler Mixed, Gal 135
Sloan oitlitlod turpontWio ol a low
bwt orkol Tkim poM, doanl braih
m and hands. Ivy now end love.
Outside Undercoat
Quofity Moster-Mixed Primer
White, Gal 4.79
SmU wood, Matonry. Givoi fmol
coal oven color and olon, matiot H lot
longor, odhoro bottor, to on oailorl
Four Hour Enamel
Improved It's Sificonizedl
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Now tayi brlohlor ond cUoner tongerl
Collar to wathl Choka of 24 boauNM
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Semi-Gloss Finish
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Sturdy Stepladders
Reinforced Seasoned Wood
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Store Hours 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
133 So. 8th fhene 111!