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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1952)
TUESDAY, AI'IUL 22, 11)52 UKIIALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THRES FIRTNC AWAY FOR DOUBLE PLAY - Carolyn llrn.lrr.on. France. Wallace (lid Jo Durham work In double piny drill Ihe l.orelrl l.itllr. auflballrra train at Atlanta, ia. Big and Little Atom Bombs Death Claims Tested on Las Veaas Ranaeltvi...... Qiy IIOWAItl) ni.AKKHI.r i: I public exhibition ol A-bonili pro-1 newMiiaii If You Think It's Tough Here, Look at Poor Russ By MARY fcOAN "Dreamer's Holiday'' . la th theme ol the 1DQ2 Senior Prom mated ior till evening In the Hacred Heart ' liyin. Amldat the colorlul decorations which huve not yet been revealed by the Junlora, the students will dance to the mualo ol Baldy'a Bund. The dunce programs are In the form ol brightly painted butterflies. The hlnhllitht of the Prom l the trudltlcmal crowning ot the King ml uueon. aclected Irom the senior china by the underclammcn. II you ure wonderlnK who will be crowned Uinlglil. the anawvr la Mary iwaucn and Hay Beurd. Congratulations are In ordor lor those students, very deserving ol the honor. BEWARD. Alaska I All three ui i. nr,,m itialnr delegates Irom Aiasaa io ine lie- ih.u hw. imi nU Htndvni publican National convention at Body nomlnatlona which were held jchleago In July will be supporters last wcca ai we rniuiar inceung ol the students and l icully. Wayne The third delegate was named Ncubrrt. June Oruy, and Bill Monday bv Ihe Third Division Re- Uurrltl were nominated lor the ol-'nubllcan Convention. The delegate. By ARTHUR KDBON WAHHINOTON 1H A Ruaslan Industrial worker muat put In Id hourn to muke enough to buy a pound ol tea. He muat work two hours and 12 minute to buy a pound o.' beet, 4 y, hourn to buy a pound ot but ter and an hour and 60 mlnutet lor a pound ol augur. These Ilgurea were releaacd Tuesday by the Bureau ol Labor Statistics. The bureau has collected data on countrlea In Western Europe, Ruv aia and the United States. Ita conclusions' Alaskans Back Taft Cause 1. The American worker ha It the beat ol all. 2. The Ruaslan worker haa It the worat ol all. The Labor Bureau aaya It thlnk.i, with the time amount ol work, an Industrial worker In this coun try can buy more than live times at many groceries a a Russian worker can buy In a Moscow state store. A word of warning: Mlaa Faith Wllllama, who headed the group that rounded up the atatlatlca, aaya aonie guesswork had to be done In many cases. furthermore, all figures had to be the official figures of the gov ernments, and flgurea can be used to hide facts as well as reveal them. "But I think In general they ahow conditions pretty well," Miss Wil liams told a reporter. "Certainly they show that the Russians still are low by our standards, for all their bragging to countrlea In the Far East." Figured In minutes, here Is thi time needed In each country to make enough to buy one pound of each product: tr.8. Tes ' 49 Beef 31 Butter I Potatoes J Bread 6 .. ROME FRINCKHS ' PORTLAND Wl - The first Rosa Festival princess, a 17-vear-old brunette from Grant ' High. wa elected Monday, She la Pat Morud. Princesses will be (elected from Portland's seven other high, schools, and one will be chosen queen. Russia 960 n 6ft 14 DESTROYER VISITS LONDON, I The U. 8. De stroyer Bordelon entered Split Har bor Tuesday on a goodwill visit, the official Yugoslav news agency said. Ak laird I'rrui Hrlrnie Kill tor ATOM llOMH BITE. Nev. We have real bnby A-bomb and also nrar-ulanU. and we huve Ihrin in great variety. 11ml In the explanation ol the many A-bombs Hint have been e. plodrd here In a little more than a year. Borne prove very good, and others not so good when inrus urrd by the grim purpose behind all thin work, immely to give our Army and Navy bombu Unit they ran use In buttle against enemy li oops and ships. litis new plctuie ol America's atomic iwwer routes Irom the numerous brlrllimt, by U B. atomic energy olllrlnls and by generals, which r.el Hie Mime lur Operation 1 1 1 u Bitot (Hie niiliiuiy mime Is operation nig lloini. the lira". By JI'IAN OWEN'S 'Hie Yacht club will be Ihe ael turn, the tunc, 7 to 10 tonight; and in Hie buc unround of the I'ep I'rpper spring diiucing pniiy for all club members and their dales uill be the music ol Bync llnlaat. IJie lor the occasion will be dreimv-sporls. Mr. and Mrs. How ard Btnxlr, Mr. and Mr. John Von Doren and Mr. and Mrs. Clcorgc llllll are chaperonea lor Hie evening. Bylvln lllllls. noclnl rlinlrmnn. niadr arrangrmentA for Hie uw ol lite Yucht club and Uar hnrn Hlrr uns In charge ol i('uring tlte music. Refreshments, rj. ulsiing ot punch and cookies, will be served. Bpringtime Is certainly a busy season tor the Pep Pepper club, tor manv of their activities are now taking place. Sophomore and Junior girls are ellulble to put In Ihelr applications lor membership this Wednesday. Because ol tlte rltib's limited membership of 60 members, it la necessary to peti tion 'I lie Executive Committee will meet sometime this week to nomin sir candidates lor ofllces to serve next yeur One candidate tor each fifller will be chosen by tills com mittee, although other nominations will be accepted Irom the floor In a later meeting. The date lor the Pep Pepper an nual mother-daughter banquet was announced last week as being April no. H will be heVI at Jetted s. May 10 Is the day lor their annual mother - daughter ten. A 3-nilmilc limit, Is a ruling put on nil campaign apeechea glvon by nominees for Student Body ol flces In the pre-election meeting Wednesday morning. However, can didates lor the oil Ice ol Student Body president haa been given a H minute extension. Campaign ad vertising Is delinllcly underway, lor posters and banners are al rendy crowding the wnllspace In the halls. gress here. Baby bombs are both amull In BALTIMORE iP aire and amull In explosive power, ptiiirrm 'mm-r wnen compiirea wnn our nrst liitJiimore Bun nuners who wnnird I Barbara Mauch boinbi. . in slse they aro still big , b rpniPlll,rrc( , oui HeutiiK smiiu eiiotiKii ior iiring newspaperman," died , w,H huiik win, ,i, Nuiuru llimpiiin, Thev are at Uie practical military aluge. Hut not so the A-bombs which I lice ol president, while running lor vice-president Is Mury Ann Ouldl and Edmond Andersen. Hie posi tion ot secretary finds Jonulto Brundclsky, Ceclle Vnclenbcrg, and Jerry Jarvls as candidates. The treasurer lor 10IM'J53 will be selected Irom candidates Louis Brown and Eva Casey. Also yell leading try-outs were belli Thursduy alternoon. Three Paul Chenery wl" be chosen Irom this list head ol the ol eligible students - Linda Ellis. una Ban, nniriey Binder, Barbara Howard, Korrlne Miller, and Jerry Jarvls. Oood luck to all the students in their cam paigns. Remember, election day The CCD, Confraternity ol alu-nys a Monday night alter un Illness of several months, lie wtis 7J. He hud retired Jim. 31.1DM. as Isn't lur sway! ,rtfellAnl nl I ! A U Al.-ll I rnie aa unn es m explosive power. pUolWl. of lhc 8uI1, Evening Ihey are not yet uaulul and noon, d HundllV HllM Knows when they will be. Ihei , .,...,.....,.. r-hn.iinn niirtrlne. will lu. held thl tiouble la the prei.ent linpoas blllty and lwM ,, , , j, , iThursday In Redmond. All student ol gauging tlielr ixiwcr so that prwspuper Held at ono tlmclwlH be dismissed from achool In Held cominandrrcnn shoot lliemr Blloihor- Mlrlbu'cd his success i order that they will be Bble to with confidence that they will do-!lo lvio ,,,, i attend. A thirty-member choir Irom a troy the objective "First." he wild, "you should the Academy has been asked to I hear bullies still will be lliou-rnrn evrryililnir von run about ! a'"8 " this occasion. -n.ui ui : i""vi"i " i every Jon in the buslnrhs . . , urnmini, pines in lur i'Sm..iii .- , . brlk ,,., .wk Gerrltt Snider ol Anchorage, was unlnstructcd but he la a known Tail partisan. Two delegates aligned with Taft had been numed crller. Braokfait .... I fit for kings ! I meiul logetlter very nipldlv. Blow at 18 as a part lime sports writer , i.Z . Vii; l,,r fhl'-ngn Trlbunr Uiiis ol 1 NT. Ilie sIowhIowii, how ever, cannot be controlled audi clcnlly. Here observera who have had to look from 60 miles apparently have seen lour dillercnt kinds ol ex plosive power. Tlte problem Is Illustrated bv Big Slwt. In advance the selenium, said Irankly thev could not even guess how poworlul u would be Even tlte new electronic calculs tora have missed by Hlly per cent In estimating the power ol some ol our A bombs. Umpqua Hospital District Eyed "Miracle Drug" say SURIN Users Pains of Arthritis, Rheumatism, Neuritis, lumbago, Bursitis Relief Can Start In Minutes Tkerr'g H9 inlrrnat doting tuilh St'tlW Nothing to twallow rd wult nit6ml)f fnr rtltrf. You "imply ppy HlUtlN right ai th point at pain and blesivd relief atari ptnelratiun bcnrith lh km undtr way, Of rour thcr rtion for I hia wondrr-worltinr new i(ernl (ml pain rvlirf tnrdlcitie. A PrOpOhnl 1 Lnr f v.K..r..h .rs.l l.l.nrs,.,, It iirta tFllly lo aid prnrlration of fVKIN" iiain-qupninr tner'iinti. Mf thftf hnhnc aUti cur deeper, lonffcr laitlhr pain relirf and Inrreaard ped Bp of local blood aupply. TralaH on rhrnnir rhrumatin in Ur unl. R.KKD8POKT to lurui hoflpiul dlwlru t in lhc (irco Iticliidcd m Uic Port of Ump qua dlMrlct will be put before Dtc voters at Uie May 10 primary elec tion. The mtatttirc culls (or a live year levy of five mills lor con it ruction and a one mill levy there after for maintenance. Bonn 926.000 haa been rAUed for Uie hoftpltal by prlvnie sub&crlp lion and another 116.000 had been contributed by lumber companies mi ina wiwer umpqua area. , ,vrril.rt. A tiM.svKiS .The proposnl Ik Aponfmreri bv the 1 r tor w ivM r-hrf. I)wer Umpqua Chamber of Com- 1 mcKmim a aaatom. inc.. irMieiwi l. Can. merer nnu uic itcptihporl com miinltv llftHiilf nl r'nhiintllAA Hie nearest hispltul are at Coon Bay and North Bond, 30 miles i away. pailvnt and In So)-for-thA-Tnl 17. To tally dinrront rrun oMfahlund run and llnlmcnu. moalern HUKIN arlnn fml r Uf. Innar without burnlnv or bliatrrintr: wtlhout unpUamnl odor or crrae. Himttlj mooih on filJItlN at ttt point of pain and fWtpam raa In mlntit. 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