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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1952)
FRIDAY, AI'IUI, 2fl, 10B2 IIKHALI) AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGON PAGE TOREK Police Reporter Learns He Was Theft Suspect l'llOIONIX. Arm. W A aur tirlnrrt I'liiii'iilx police NMHHlcr iiiiinril )' liluv lio linri tiwn mulrr Invi'nllmil l(in fur iniiiilli li llin "KiHlcati" Inindll who luul aliiMcd a trlt't nl rohberlra hvrv, Don Drilrni nf llio Arlr.nna Re public waa tulil bv polio n( the tl, I hiihI m mri it I nu .in liti,l hnlill ,. dnr biM iiiim nl tlio "(loiiil rliiKrr" rmrinuiuncn nnwi-cn nun aim mc J'millllul u u il 1 1 nt 1 1. It witan't unlll nollrc cjiuuht ClmrlFN Hnulo, 17-ynnr-nld hlKh admit ntiiuVnt, lulu TlmrMlay nlsihl thul nimiiUion was llllrrt. 1'olk'n ctild 1:ui I oc.'lalr aald Bouln Imd ndinlltrd nil ul the rob brrlna nl which tlin ii'iMirlr-r Imd hiin Hiihnrclrd. Tha robbrr hnd ltalnd IiId nlrknii.nc hv nlwava wmirlnit a rrd nap durliiK hla actl Vltlra. One look nl ill" two loiirllicr mid poller Mild th"V could rnfillv unrirrntiinit Hip ronfunlcin bntli hnvn crew hiilrruln. lire II feel mil, mid amx-ar to be In their lute teen or eiulv ilO'f.. In fiirt, Drdern, '11. alatcd In hv-llnrd nlorv In bin Dmier, he lenriird he he d been pnalllvrlv Iden titled bv one robbery victim ik Hie ; U.N. Planes 1 Bl&st Enemy HTCOUL, Knrni Alllrd flhl-rr-houihrrH wMt im low over (he Kmnnii bnttlellnr Fridnv hftinhlnsr I Hint Mtrnfinu Communlnt frontline pmittnnrt n second r.iiuwcuUve (lav. ! priiM cloud blmilu'llnu North Komi mi vp tin- liriin n Uiuporttrv irtpitc limn turinl boml)inimrnt of hunt hit mil wit v mul Nupply liu-lllUirt. Mut Coininunl.it Irunp mid nrlll Iriv cuiurnli nlloin "t I lie full li i-iilimiH nl humbn, roc lent J, t fi lled Hiioliii" and inufhlnrumt bul lrli, (humid luUon txUiuu thr l&S-mllt tnUlrf nml w.n llmilfd to nntrol Aiiniihliti mid lluht Itrd problnif ftllnrk-i. The Hrnvv C'rulMT Ht Pmil df ulrovrd arven ComniunlM bunkrrd mid otlirr Rd liulllllin on Ihr emit rn riv.i of tlm tint tin linr Thur dnv, while thr CruWrr Mmichrnlrr mid Dent rover Hurk knocked out a luilf donil Itr-d nmMnl utitui. Carrlrr-biiMd nlnnrn cut rail htr nt lib oIikta in northmMcrn Korrn Thursday. 'tiw Air Force umiouncrd a re ftvnhintmn of mi curlier report thnl Alllrd flutitrr-bonibrrn hnd knocked nut eltthl Krd dinks on the rentrnl front 'Ihurrduv It mid r IkJit tnnkfi Mrifl filKhtrd, but only one wan de tlroyrd. The nrlt;UHil report wan bned on ft prtujnd rstlnmtfi, the Air Voter wild. Stranqe Will Sets Pattern Ld ANtlKI.KR i A mrnnttu ulll provides Hint two women limy hnve liicoiiiea for life of 1300 a month ench nd rent-free home U Uiey meet Uiene condltloiiH: 1. Never drink or nmoke. 2 Rrmiiln uniriorrlcd and un eii'JllKl'd :i Hclrnln from miv linmornllty. I'liee provlilonii were contained In tile will of Percy T. Murlln. renl eMut developer, which was filed for probate WPtlneaday. Hie two women named In the will are MI.im rranrea Miller, 4. a nplimler who llve.i In a mh Anitelea hotel, nml Mih. Helen Dill, 60, a widow of nearby Clardcna. Martin. 70, who died hint Tues day, left nn e.ilnle with an esll mated value of 61(1.001) Jim will, dated June .10. IBM. named two trustees to make "reasonable In veMlRatlnnn" Into the conduct of Ml Miller and Mrs. Dill. The two women could not bo reached for comment. In connection with ench woman, the will staled: "Any and all paymenta herein provided shall Immediately cease, and an never to be paid attain, in the evuit that siibneqiieni to my death alio becomes enftniit'd to miirry. marries, or at any time lives any man out of wedlock or In any manner whatsoever en Kane In or pursues nn Immoral or otherwise socially not ncceptnble II to or makes any use of tobacco or alcoholic bevenmes or Honors." ACADEMY AWARD WINNER One of the i I Portrayals ' ll that makfi ; r it so Great, i 5 '2 , .ewlSitfT li Mr i( 4 1 llll 1 1 IVJaiiTlfUlrll 1 ae'if.rrvim'! I I Ml HnM h man who hud held him up. The nature of a pollen reporter's work made the nltiinllon morn con IusIiik, offlcera related. Dednra would rush to the rcena of a rob bery, arrlvlntt a few mlniilen after It happened to bo yrented by sur prised alaroa from the hapless vic tim. To liinke mailers worse, Drdera bought an expensive car In the midst of the Investliiatlon. Pollen also told him, as chance would hnve It, that he and the ban dit both wore the same clollilnu one nlftht blue alack, HkIiI blue shirt and brown shoes. Dedera, ainii.ed and shaken aft er henrliiK the whole ntorv from Hherltf'a (Jupinln Htnn Kimball, had only one remark to make: "It must feel Ihli way when you walk out of prison." 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Louis Cardinals' owner, will be arralirned Monday In Federal Court on chariie of Income tax evasion. HnlKh, accused of evading. 140. 1)20 In tnxen, wan Indicted by a federal Krand Jury Tuesday. He surren dered Thursday and was released on 12,00(1 bond. ...get more out of life SUCCESS . . . HAPPINESS flMI v 75 flf.Ub.l.d a4 b.nt r.nd.rlla. tf I t vklUbl .1 rn.4tt.lt tilr. r.tl. Mn, Irene Oldham Soyi, "We have Over 100,000 Items Available an sv t a I ginru uur taiaiog oaies ueparimeni ELGIN H.P. SINGLE Plui Shipping Thil ruqqcd outboard hoi a full 360 degree reverie, dependable air-coolinq lyitem. Weight iuit 28 lbs. At thil low cotaloq-order price durinq Scan Dayi only! 115 50 " Plus Shipping will be marie known. Contendlnic for flrnl vice-president will be Don Dexter and Cieome Knlohl. Mttly fledflcld cime throiiKh with a majority of the votes, kIvIiui her the office of student body secretary, Ilualiiesa miinauer Is Matt Del Fattl and Lyle Mills was chosen as yell klnit. Louis Zaro7,lnskl topped his opponent with a mnlority, winning for him self the title of second vice-president, CoiiKriitulatlons and Kood luck to all of you I Alice Oeary, Hhunin OleiiKei and Vlrle Toylv are all Junior Klrl who are running for the presldi-ncv of the Pep Pepper Club. Those v ho were chosen to run for vice- Cover the average 35 room and dining room completely installed face rug cushion. FOR ONLY '&0Km : H,SH Pllt LM broadloomi Wt5!Sf Windblown "J-"r I I jr Textured deep Vss-inch hian pile I 1 heavy 4-ply yarns (J each tuft 1 Wil thick YOU SAVE 195.55 Pay only 52.50 down Plui Small Monthly Payment! SaZfyfu president are Pat Payne and Mar lene Owens. It la the duty of the vice president to take chame of ihr drill routines and mnrchlm formations. Candidates for secre tary are Joan Jui.knland, Caroline Iflley and Mary Jo Huaton, whllo Carole Adams, Betty Rcdfleld and Hhlrley Hchorn were nominated for the office of treasurer. 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