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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1952)
I'tlKSDAV, Al'llll, -21), 10.12 IIKItAU) AND NEWS, KXAMA7H FALLS, OHKGON pauic mi FCi)' J - .PHI RECIPIENT OF A fifty-year pin from the Oddfellows In a recent surprise party was Cliar'ks Walter Miller (scaled right) of this city. Prank Hunt, past noble grand of tho Lodge here, ihakctt the presentation. Standing directly behind Miller are his two daugh ters, Mrs. James (Lena) Fowler, Mrs, Herbert (Letha) Undis and his son Jack. Back row (I to r) are Swan Krlckson, Karl Tilton, I'aul Tally. Herbert Munscll and Alex Tilton, nil past Noble Grands of Klamath Falls Lodge 137. Nervy Sailor Stymies Bomb AnoAnn una boxer off ko- RKA f"i , A cool sailor averted powlble tragedy on this carrier re cently by sticking his finger In a live bomb to keep It from ex ploding. This Is the official story A panther Jet returned from a mission over North Korea with a aao-ixmiid bomb the pilot couldn't release. The bomb Jarred loose and went houiK-liiK ana sliding up the deck 11 minuted against a parked plane. The arming propeller on the nosa pun ominously. Two flight crewmen lirabhed Its an im and organ iiipmb'.'s -f iMimb lo one side, oblivious of tho danger. Ralph V. O'Drll. an aviation ord nnncrinaii and an expert on bomba and fuses, . rushed, up. He Jabbed his finger Into the space between Ihe striking pin and the fuse body to prevent accidental discharge. O Dell held his linger in plara until the bomb had been carried to one aide. Then he slipped a piece of wood Into the mechanism and calmly temuved tho fuse. Governors Hit By Power Head ui-iwl tu IS., nri,lf1nt 3 nf the Northwest Public Power Association Monday criticised the governors of Washington, Oregon imtl Idnho for their elands against proposed ootuiructlon of Hells Can yon dam on Ihe Snake River. Owen W. Hurd told the assoc iation at Its annual meeting the governors were aiding with the Idnho Power Co., In Its eflorla "to iniiintoin a monopoly in Southern Idaho." Hurd manager of Itie Hemon County, Wash., Publlo Utility DIs Irlrl, also listed several members nf the Pacific Northwest congress ional delegation as variously friand li and unfriendly to public power. "More leadership la needed of the type supplied by Senalora Morse of Oregon. Magmison of Washington and Murray of Mont ana, and less nf the type supplied by Senator Eclon ol Montana, and Dworshak of Idaho1." he said. Hurd was reelected president ol Ihe association at the conclusion of Ihe onr-day meeting. Bob Oaliu, nf the .Flnthead Electric Co-ooera- tive.. Knllspell, Mont., was elected vice president,. and John R. King of Seattle treasurer, (ius Norwood Vancouver, Wash,, Is executive secretary J'; S.ulhbound Malnllnsn 1 UaWot .. .4:35 P.M. SAN FRANCISCO 3 4 hrt. 10$ ANOILES . j 6 hrt. Northbound Molflllnilt teav at . PORTLAND SEATTl! , , i 11:35 A. M. . . 3i hri. ... 4 hrt. fall, fumrleut Hfghfi fa "ol tli. Ian" Airport T.rmlnol. Call J J337 or, as authorlitd trovtl agtnl. United air lines I. .'V, 'W-.';. -' ;u..iiiiiiisiiiiflAiViir"kfili)i:ai . on OHt OF THI ICHI0U1I0 AlllMIt Of IHI U, I. Oddfellows Honor Member With 'Fifty Charles Walter Miller. 18. celved a "Fifty Year" pin Irom the lOOF lOddfrllown Lodge here re cently. A group of brother Oddlellows 1 gathered April 20 at the home ol I, . ., , , , Mr. and Mrs. James howler - where Miller resides to present ; Uie pioneer Klamath Busin real- j dent the pin In a surprl.se party. 1 ..... . ... . . , . j Miller took the Initiatory degree In the lodge In Bevcry Kails., when he was 34 yeurs old. He completed j Uie first, second and Uilrd degrees , at Coinpton, Calif. Mov(nt l0 th KlamaUt Basin In 1008 Miller farmed until 1147 when Demos Lead In Multnomah PORTLAND W In Multnomah County registered Democrats out number Republicans by 16.338 this ear. Registrar James W. Gleason reported Monday, That Is a drop of almost 8.000 from the Democrat lo lead In the 1050 general election when the Democrats had a 24.08 margin. Total Democratic registration this year Is 138.418. There are 121. 030 Republicans. Reglslrstlons bit a total of JU.3. v. ' ! I;- , . , v i , - - I S f'V ' I viS. . " ' . N X " V ' . ' '. r,v ' ; t ' " . v" I-'1 " v s:' FREE EASY PARKING . , aT"M, v ' . aWaaaiiammiiarrliailaaA ni , M m - Year1 Award he retired, lie farmed In the area where Peterson's Grocery Store now stands three miles south of town. Three of Ills four children live In Klnmalh Falls and attended the (?nrlv- Th'!! rL M"- 'L1"" Fowler. 1005 Portland: Mrs. Her- berl I Letha, Landis. 5MT7 So. Sixth, and a son. Jack. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler arranged the surprint, presentation. Refresh- menta were served to Mrs. J. H. 11Mtrr, Hvhrt Landls. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Landls 8r Herbert , Munscll, Alex Tillor, Swan Erlck son, Furl Tillon. J-uUl Tally and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ifurd. Miller's olher daughter, Mrs. Chnrles DuFour. Havfork. Calif.. was unable to attend tho party. I A grandson, Herbert Lai)dls Jr., rendered two piano selections. WALLS COME CLEAN I And jfU dnl kv Anoytpif "Ofip trowblt". WKn yv waihwllhO-Ctl-OSpang., dresses in miracle , ....,'.. K ....... ' J . C .V V' Disgruntled Driver Defends Self In Court, Loses on Three Counts Mlks Zupan Jr., 3S, of 428 Com inrrclal, acted as Ins own mtornrv Monday Hllnrnoun III Mumciuul Court, mid lot. I In announced Ills Intention of an peitllng to Circuit Court his con viction on three misdemeanor Foreign Aid Fund Slashed WAHIffNOTON A Senate committee has whacked an even billion dollars off the 7,900,O0O.00O foreign aid bill and a Republican leader predicted Tuesday a strong floor move would be made almost to doubla this cut. The frireiun relations uroun voted 9-3 lute Monday to reduce the) Black, specifically asked the Sen lull to tA.800.000.0O0 a 12 60 per ale' Aunroorlallons Committee to cent slash to be distributed evenly among all ;lems in the measure, 8en. Bridges in-N.H.I. the mlno- ntv lender, told a reporter a floor ellort would be made to trim fur - ther to six billion dollars, lie aaia the move would win wide support but he did not predict certain vic tory. Hie bill authorize." extension of the mutual security program lor llscal I0S3 starling July 1. It car ries anolments for American al- ' lies all over the world. f Administration sunoorters had I hern savinii Drlvalrlv thev would ccnslder It a victory If the reduc tion were held to a billion dollar Modern - - - Cold FUR stoic SPECIAL Your Coot - Cleoned $ 5 Glazed Stored NOTE: Summer prices on repetr and restyling GREGORY FUR II J I. 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