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    MONDAY, APRIL 21. 1052
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIV
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All. LaM Ladles Aid will men
S p.m. Wrdnondity Hi' llto homo ol
Mm. Km I Muck, Hprlhi Lake Kami,
Hireling I Uie Buburbnn Flro
lli-lln tomylit otjlocafiil the lira
Mutton on Urltlo.
Hperlal Meeting ul the Llndley
llcluliln Homo rcxlrtiitlon Hull nl
His home nl Min. Llurdim Luomla,
210 Pine. Wednesday, 10 a.m. Pol
itick al noon, Piiipiwe ol the meet
Inn l Ui finish purses mid Innull
next yoiir'i olllcois.
Klilrrlaliilng -Murle Kllgure will
rntei'liiln Ye Old Pinochle Club ul
U ao luncheon, Thursday, April M.
al her home In Ihe malingers
fipnrlliient, Ulalrs nt 30 Ho. 5th.
Any member not able to attend
pleaa cull 1-0360 or U10.
a-II dull . Ui meet ut the ad
inlntnlrtUlon building on Washburn
Way Tuesday. Lunch nt 1 p.m.,
curds In follow. Uncle lloovor and
Deola Wryii are co-hoeleuot.
(Jrailualra Marvin A. Fulmar
Jr., nun ol Mr, nud Mm, M. A.
I'ulnirr ol oulo I, Weed, Culll.,
recently was iiradiinli'd Iroin the
U.. Navy's, uvlutlnn electronics
school at, Memphis, 'l'onn.. and hue
been transferred to the Nnvnl Air
lutlou, Norfolk, Vh.
, Hvjvurnera Tea li ichedulrd lor
Saturday, April 30, at the Wlllard,
Card will lurt ul I p.m., to be
lollowcd by an unusual style show,
apunsorrd by the Town Bhop. The
ten hour will lollow. Newconirrn
lo Klumiith I'ulli uro especially .In
vited. Active and associate tuciit
bera muv brliw guests, for reser-
The Ilebekuh Bodnl vutlona vail Mra. J. R, Ithodes,
Meeting
in the IOOF Hull lor a potluc
1 20710.
luncheon and business meeting.
Club will meet 1 p.m. Wntliiendiiy
ica .. ... .
I riunning me Kianiatn area uin
Scout plnnnliiK coininitce In lo
Aloha Chapter - OKU will hnvejmcel at the Olrl Hcout olllco al
apecliil enlerluinnienl ul Urn meet- '10 tonight.
Inu Tuesday evening presented by -Mr
Loren riilmertoii on Hie In A H Illeio-Undergolni' re
'..if'.nin 17,1 Time w II . ;rlt training now nt iT.e Navy'.
mi. - - IKnii n AUn It'll lltlliif
8 o'clock
Ban Diego trulnlim center In Don-
laid O l.lng of Chllrxiuln. He en-
l.eavlni Mr. and Mm. Wallet
Krmiell will leuve April l by
tinned An loirs lor Chluago on u
liunlnea trip. They will nton en-
utile home lo pick up a rw Hunk
ut Detroit unci drlvr. home Ijy way
nl the YellownUine. Kennrtt It man
ager ol Mlller'a.
tried lhe service Jan. 10.
Training Rruont U. Arult of
Wred. noli ol Mr. und Mm. Her- j
brrl Arutl. li now at the Nnvy'n
finn Diego training aiailnn. Hp en
tered Ihe nervier Pro. II.
ijiti&&Miireii'.ii
OREGON TECH was host recently to 14 Bend High Schol seniors and three instructors.
The group Is shown above in one of the many shops at the hilltop institute. The public
is invited lo tour the OTI layout April 25. OTI Photo
Historic Atomic Smoke
Jump Scheduled Tuesday
examined afterward to determine
the effect ol the thruit, beat and
radiation of the bomb.
Press and civilian defense, ob.
servers -w alt have a grandstand
.ent eleven miles Irom ground
Zero on News Nob, the natural
promontory jn.it In front ol tha
control building.
By RIM, BKf'KKR iPST. Before ground troopa advance or
ATOMIC BOMB 811 K. Nev.'P Nearly 1.500 troon. due im paratroopera Jump, radloloalcal
HlHtory'H flrnt atomic smoke lump-; four-foot deep foxholes about three laafety monltorn will move Into no-
em. with one eye on the weather, miles from ground zero wllimnnn land with Ion chamber and
made final preparation Monday attack the enemy positions. As the Jeiger counters to make aure that
lor their upeciacular part In Excr- troopa advance to iiround zero. I " ' "'8 to occupy. Thin may be
cine Dr-.ert Rock IV. jfour C-48 planes will drop 120 ne- nn hour nfter the detonation.
Bclentli's and military men pro- !lected pnratroopern of the 6Mth Brig. Gen. Harry p. Storko, who
plana to be In a front-line fnxhnli.
says the mnneuver besides Hn
tactical aspect also secki to
brace the morale of the atomto
GIs and show what equipment can,
mined to provide a nuclear test i liwdment. 82nd Alrborni Division
Ktiaranteed u furnish thrills for .well behind the enemy lines,
more than 300 Invited observers Th ih. .i.m.nt. m
Tuesdav If murky clouds and bnc , WD. out lh. .n.mv ,,,..
tricky winds will dissipate. I hold
Ihe maneuvers agalrwt "enemy Thafa the tactical nrohiem I1" nuclear blast.
iv.lll.in. lhlnrf lfnclni.r hill. n . '"C tactical . pTODiem 1
h- . ............ - - wnicn nas oeen set up. But If winds
Yucca Plat will Involve an atom r mr. ,h 2: , ""L u "...
bomb drop of more than ordinary or coudH continue to hang low, the
proportions between 8 and 10 a.m.. paratroopers may slay on the
g.-ouna. a u-n medical ship will
evacuate any casualties.
Ahead of the dug-ln combat bat
talion will be machlneguns, small
planes and trucks. They will be
laMcted before the blast, then re-
College Choir
Coming Here
The Colleite of Pugel Sound Adel-
,ur "." I All mMhr. .r. urri m .ii,i pmuii i-onceri cnoir win oner oicr
enter lue nrst giauo at nnuiinmi , ettua, hcculnr and mcrcd
U'omrn of ,Moe Hold a spcclul
frlcndMilp inrrtlnia Tuesday, 8 p in
in the moom! Hall. Bnllollnft nun
i ;
By JKA.V OWKN'H
"l-ts klp aclKKil todayl".
Free Checkups Altiimnnl 1'TA
f... nl....l..,.l ..li,'!.
in, tomorrow, bemnnlim at 8 30 '' prognim. The
. ... t..r all childirn who nrr to;'"'" ennptrr nn. oeeu mvnea
enter tbe first grndo at Altumout
nrxl lull. The clieckuiin are Ui be
mnde at the school. Kor lmllier In
formation mil Mrs. It. H. llugen.
phone 3-17SS.
Adler Award
Tuesday Night
Tlie auiiuul Adler scholurMilp
award llnnln will be held In Mills
rkhool auditorium Tuesday, 0 p.m.
'Ihe public In mvlletl nud no ad.
InlnMon will be chemcd. Thin
award of 1100 yews annually lo tlie
public school elemenlry sludeiil III
Klnmnth Knlln who proven most
worthy and who Indicates sulflcleni
talent to make use ol the scholar
nhlp In furthering their musical ed
ucation. Kttmlitullona were conducted Init
week by Harriet Mueller und An
drew Loney and the atudenla lo be
heard Turaday lilghl nre thone
elected lo perlorin before Hie
' jiiwen.
Btudents wrllcliutlng In Tuesdny
nlRllts llnaU al Molls Hrhool are
Klorene Wainatend Kenny Jensen
end Larry llenn flout Fremont
Junior High B-hool'. Patrlcln Inen
ei. Irom Conger Bclinol; Freddie
Olson Bervl Alilernon, Georite
Ilrntlon. Penny lee. Beitv Aliler
on, Nelda Hnook and Judy Hnd
ley from lloosevelt H-1khI. Carrie
Van Hoosen and Klnlne Plnan from
Itlvertlde Hrhool; Jolynn Zimmer
man. Jeanne Wainatend. Judy
Brauner Paul Munson and Phyllis
Cannelly from Kalrvlew School;
Joe niapham. Karllne Kritnka.
l)can Hnlbert. Karen Blorin. Viv
Inu Hanaoii. Vlrginlo Moniem and
Joan Kubune from Mill school.
Lava Beds Made Ready
For New Tourist Season
Police Check
Petty Thefts
Several oettv thefts were re
ported to City Police over the week-1
end. i
Three teen-aged boys questioned
about Saturday midnight In regard
Ui a car prowl In the Elks Club
parking lot admitted stealing a pair
of trousers, a flashlight, sun glasses !
j at . ' half a pint of whlkey.
i Five boys were questioned, and
three ordered to report to the
Juven.le Office today.
, Norman Bertram of Frazer. Ore.,
reported his suitcase stolen at the
Southern Pacific depot 8undy
morning. He valued the valise and
contents at about $60
V. C. FahlKreen, 1819 Oregon,
reported a cigaret llrhter taken
from the glove compartment of his
li aoo
NEWSPAPER
OF THE AIR
Knrlng work In moving ahead ft 'portion of the monument mn he ear narked on Klamath Saturday
mwiiciuic iavu urus nutiunaj niuiiun.(.-u t npruyca to sin gra.sjnopperH. .nignt.
ppenrn In concert nt 8 i In prcpernllon lor me coming tour- Jnls week all of the trails and
ist season. ; mc cump grounds area were
Runtjer Ray Knox Is remadelmit . sprayed to kill off early grass and
the museum at headquarters und : weeds, an. experiment in fire pre
expects to have one of the finest , vcntlon U remove grass from Uie
exhibits to be found In an Irutliu-' dangerous areas. Trails can be
tlon of the size ol the historic nu-, used as fire breaks,
tlonnl monument. The Indian Well camp ground
A recent heavy wind ripped the has been put In shape for picnics
meiul roof off tlie Bchonchln Buim and has already been used lor a
lookout, and a new roof Is being Tlonesta school picnic.
Installed. Preparations are being made for
The road from the main road repair oi trie main road leading
whi-n It
li. m. Wednesday In the First Mi-th
odIM church here
Director Clyde Keutzer will pre
sent 40 mixed voices In a well
rounded program
Beven sollMs will be featured. A
n.iH nnll,r....i . ....... wl
'quartet and trio are part of Ihe
Irouri hill Tlie Adrlphlans have In
Irliidfd In the 18-day tour down the
const.
The operetta. "The Telephone."
nupijcna once a year to an oi wir;by MPnott ,n( (r,P comic opera, tlie Merrill lee vace has been wid- , 'rom the northwest entrance to
ticnior classes, loauy. oenior onip.-.T,,, Snrm witrh." by Gordon i mod and uraveled. und the nonh headquarters at Indian Well. Por-
Uuy, was Ihe only day In Iho Epperson and Urov Ostrnnnkv are ;
ehfKil veur that It was nerfectlv i.uiA hiM.if.k" nn ii.m ...m...
legul for them lo take the day Ml gram. AfO-lr V!rIm'c
Irom IlKir chifnes nn.l homewoik Folk number. Ihe choir will sine I ! WIWIIIII
It In looked forward lo by all the include "Ent-r Voor Oarden." "The
ntu.Irnis Horn the lime they uro I ptrldler," "Ho- Had Flow Thp
Ircshgien. iHtrenms." "At Nlshi." "By Bend-
j Body Found
2 Youths Die
In Collision
ORESHAM Wl A motorcycle
collided with three cars on the
Columbia P.lver Highway cutoff
Sunday, killing two Gresham
youths.
Dead were G rover Ronald Cur
rier, 18. and George David Lund,
17.
Currier was driver of the motor
cycle which ran Into tbe rear end
of a truck and then bounced into
Picnics and even immlng high
lighted the day. Muny of the seniors
went to A.-ihlund und Ihe Jackson
hoi springs.
Tills wan truly the Seniors' dny
for the glrln' urn unending the
Business and professional Womens'
denserl Ihln evening lor which Ihey
all received Invitations In the mull
earlier thin month. This Is also an
annunl affulr for graduating senior
glrlt Irom the basin high school.
m,r. ntmuin 'R in. Tian
"Pnnr Wtlvflirln' Ktr.norr "Oh 1 Bernard
Dear! What CBnIe Mntter Be?"
"Kdse Su Krnvy Mo)e."
To round oul the program. Direc
tor Keutter added these sacred
numbers: "All Hull the Power ol
Jesus' Name." "Jesti, Priceless
Treasure." "Alleluia! 1 We Sing
Wllh Joy."
Two spirituals. "Deep River."
rtork-a My boul." will be sung
by the a caopella chair, considered
Tills weekend hai cerlnlnlv been ( one of the best In the nation.
Iiu.-.v one lor ti.miv of our slu- I "Nocturne'- and "The Sledge
lions of the oiled road were badlv
damaged during the winter. Much
of It Is to be re-oiled.
With the melting of asnow. the
approximately 4.000 deer that win
tered in the area, are moving back two oncoming cars, sheriff depu-
.,. w.lliam omo "un1"1" range. Hangers re-1 ties said,
rrnurd Barton Jr.. 22. Grants i
Pass, was found dead near nls , r
wrecked automobile 12 miles north
of here Sunday. '
Coroner Vlroll Hull suld he had
been dead 24 hours. Stale police '
reported that Barton's car crashed I
through a Ruard rail on the lour-i
lane Pacific Highway near the
summit of Ml. Sexton and rolled
300 lect down an embankment.
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HAMBURO. Oermany (Pi A
Ellsworth Asks
HST Impeachment
WASHINGTON 11 Rep. Harris
FHsworth iR-Ore). declaring that
I
The Sew and Bave Club
of Altamonl Junior High Bchool
had a meeting nl the home ol their
leader Mrs. William Kunz. Mrs.
Ray Aschcnbnck Instructed the
(tin on darning while Mrs. Cobb
was a, guest.
Plana for the coming fair woro
discussed. Judging team will be
Marilyn Alter, LaVonne Yunck and
Buaan. Peggy Shannon Shells Kum
Marilyn Alter and Susan O'Hnlr
will enter In the darning contest,
1 p.m. Snturdny April 28th. The
style revue will be entered by ell
al 3 p.m. Snturdny.
This Snturdny April 10th, the
club helped clean the Fairground
bidding In the morning nnd In the
afternoon we had a sewing
meeting to finish up.
If nil nre finished by Tuesday,
members will try to work out
skit for the 4-H Intent show Frl
day April 25th. All hope to be Mu
lshed. Sheila Kum
Newa Reporter
Lonev atules that they have found
an unusual amount of fine Intent Hie spring lor Uie ensuing- year
thin year and that uie nnais snoinu
not only prove Interesting but high
ly entertaining.
Dorris, Tom
Shoot Low 42
Mrs. Dorrh 8croggln and Tom
Perkins combined shots to win the
two-ball tournament at Reames
Country Club yeslorda with
brtllliinl 42.
Mrs. Loren Palmerlon and Clor
nice Humble won two prlxes for
high gross It and winning on the
blind hole.
Fifteen couples attended the
dinner that followed the golf play.
lor Ihelr npring activity and pro- president Truman Is "drunk with
Jrct. Election ol officers Is held in power." has demanded his Im-
peschntent
In a radio broadcast' Ellsworth
i-ald the President's "unauthorlied
sclr.ure of the steel Industry was
apparently but the flexing of hit
i Tlmuscles. He seems to nave visions
;3' fc,w ,wJw V,ja'of bigger and belter control. He
ikiSS 'has Just told a gathering of news
i naner editors that he Is DreDared
inln In .. newsnaners and radio
KtliK nrn in Mr mt Mn .Jew , .,.. if h thinks It l neces
sary."
Ellsworth was relerrlng to a
recent press conference In which
the President said he oould seize
newspapers under the same con
stitutional authority which permit
led him lo scire the strike-threatened
steel Industry.
Kirk, llealty. Ore. al Klnmnth Valley
riotpual A!MI au. iinh, a oay. waig'":
7 ixiunrU 10', ounc,
PUTMAN-llarn lo Mr ami Mra.
loitar.1 Put.nan. Houla 1 nnx CI Ah
lantl. Ore., al Kla.natl. Vallay lln.pilal
April 17, W82, a girl, Welal.l: a pound.
I1, iitlhrra.
I'FTIIIt'K - nam to Mr and Mra.
Cl.nli.n I'atrlrk. IttJS N.mlU. al Klam.
alh Vallay Huipiul April 19. IU.12. a
tint Walghlr 7 puund. 7 uunraa.
LOGAN Horn to Mr. and Mra Lloyd
lx.tan. Dorrla. Calif, at Klainalh Val
Ivy lloapltal April 20 1US2 a boy.
Weight: B pound. na ouncra.
S("llNItVt5r.M-Uorn lo Mr. and Mra
Loul. rlchrtaynyr. Airport Aparlinc-iH,
SI Klamalh Vallry lluaplul April lu.
7
ounrei
1053.
gill. Weight:
pounda
MAUD- Born to Mr. and Mra. Clare
tlaril. 1748 Mf.ilo Way, al Klamath
Vallry llotpllal April la. 1833. a got
Walght: 7 pound. B ounce.
LONGf"bor.t to Mr. and Mrs. Al
Longe, 213S Dover, al Klamath Valley
llo.pllal April 19. 19.12. a boy. Walght:
Irl. Weight: 7 pounda 7 ounce.
Til ACKER Born lo Mr. and M.a.
E L. Tharker. nouta 2. Tulelake. Calll..
at Klamath Valley llo.pllal April 19.
11132, a girl. Walght: pounda 13 ounce.
ATTACK FATAL
ORANT8 PASS Of) Harold C.
Clement, 63, (Rte 4, Box 7281 Ever
ett, Wash., died of a heart nltnrk
on the PnclUo Highway five miles
north of here Saturday night.
aboard escaped death and serious 1
injury.
r n.r ninny w ... mil- I . .--:.. .L ' . j j ,
dents. Youth MiKlel Legislature De Bells" will complete Hie Aaeipnian namDurg icrry i.n..icu
Molay conclave here. Jobs' Dnugh-: program. Ings as It came Into Its slip Mon-
ters State Kesnlon In Hoscburu, I iicaem may oe purcnari-u ai ...riaay anu anus, out n.i in .
Ilnywnrd relays In Eugene. Club cnnrerlhall entrnnce on the night.
"M" Huturtlny niulil and n teen- I the program.
age dnnre Frldn..' night sponsored"!
by the new YMCA were acllvillcs
which kept ninny "on Uie no."
Chesa Club members are re
minded of an lmortnnt regular
Hireling tonight In the school cafe
teria. They wlH be mnklng plans
sm:s iw:mbt
SPARKIE
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WASHINGTON Ml Tlie Defense
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additional nntllo casualties in Ko
rea In a new list No. 547 that
reported 33 killed, 107 wounded, one
missing nn one Injured,
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