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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1952)
IIKItAl.D AM) NKWS. KUAMATH KAI.I-S, OHKHON TIIUHSDAY. MAY I, I HSU U N. Forces Hit Enemy With Bombs, Artillery Br WILLIAM C. BARNARD SEOUL, Korra T Unltr-d N tlon lorcm hit the Communist In Korea with artillery, planet and ntval guns on this My Day. One Russian made MIO 15 Jet was dummied In a IS minute nerlnl duel between 31 Snbre Jets and 20 MIOs over North Korea. Except for Unlit ptrol contacts Communist Infantrymen stuck closo tu their bunkers. Big (runs biased along Uie West- Tribe Council To Eye Suits KLAMATH AGENCY Members of the Klamath Indian tribe are called to a Rcncrnl council meet ing at Klantth Aaflicy Thursday. May 8. to discuss several matters. Including lawsuits totaling some :W,000. The lawsuits Involve an old claim nf the Forest. Alitoma and Lamm lumber companies. The tribe is to iwnsider contracting an attorney to renrcscnt the tribe in defense. Oilier matters on the Council ""proposal to spend some $35,000 ol tribal funas (or additional fire fighting equipment. According to T. W. Sanders, chief clerk at Klam .ih iDKnrv. durum the current fis cal vear administrative savings in the regular tribal budget have ac cumulated and If the Council wishes to purchase the eauipnicnt it would not entail further withdrawal ol tribal money lrom the U.S. Treas ure. , Cancellation of 10 Christmas Iree contracts. Application of McCollum Lumber Company for extension of time on a timber contract, m . Study of the form or contract on the proposed Long Creek No. 1 logging unit. The contract is lor em front In an explosive duel, and rattled the Allied truce us so at MuiiMin. At the oilier end of the 1.S5 mile front the Battleship Iowa blnsted Red artillery positions 16 miles in land with her 16 Inch guns. Her round the clock bombard ment was supported by the De stroyer Bole. The Navy said tilt lnwa hit the Reds w.ih 1.000 Ions of explosives in April. The U. S. Destroyer Fox dueler, wilh Red shore batteries Wednes day. The Navy said the Fox scored several direct hits with 200 rounds, but the closest the Reds could come was 300 yards from the Fox. The Fifth Air Force sent lt planes out in force in the May Day sunshine and added up its total lor April. It reported Allied pilots shot 'own 41 Russian-iype MIQ-15 jets during the month, probably de siroyed nine and damaged 44. Thir-ly-e.ght Allied planes were lost from all causes. inc u. s. fclRmn Army reponeo 1U IIIU.IUU 4.11U -ssualts between April 22 and 28. 1 That is average for the twilight war. The Red casualties liu'liuled ' 837 killed, 1.252 wounded and -"' enpturcd. Two American warships returned to action. The anti-aircraft Cruis-1 er Juneau, first U. S. ship to fire, on the Reds in the Korean War. supported U.N. from line troops on the east coast. The Aircraft Car rier Bataan came b.tck with the ! Marine checkerboard squadron lor a second tour of action. p if. . .v ' jr Crucial Truce Talk Friday MUNSAN. Korea I Truce lie- goliatora scheduled a crucial ses sion Friday lo hear the Communist reply to the Untied Nations pack age proposal for reaching a Korean armistice. The Reds Thursday- asked for Uie full dress session nller study ing llio secret Allied plan three days, 'there was no indication wheth er the Commiiulsls would reject, accept or nuiko a counler piohu-al.- Blm-klng progress in the nearly 10 inontlis old negotiations wero Ihe issues of prisoner cxchanne. Russian participation tn an armi stice and rehabilitation of military airfields during an armistice. Bile. Oen. William P. Nuckoli. i U.N. command spokesman, said tlio Communists announceil they were ready to meet at 11 am. Friday 17 p.m. Thursday PSTi. It may be the decisive comer nice of the lengthy truce talks. After receiving the package pro posal Monday in a secret sesMon of lop negotiators, the Communists asked for a recess to study li. The package proposal Is under stood lo make a sweeping solution to three remaining unsolved prob lems. If the Communists follow their usual con'ci'cnce table tactics they will come buck with a counter pro-, posal. New Law Each Day in U.S. WASHINGTON l Every day fnr Iho mil lfi.1 vmin Cftnpry proposed sale of timber, and there j nns passed at least one new law. may be as much as oo.uw.ww ooaru . on the average, it hasn't even leei of timber in that unit. : talttn i,me 0fl for Saturdays, Sun Enrollment matters. I days or holidays. Consideration of a juiv per cam- Jn n 70 I24 j.s nnvf bo.n written into the slntute books be Iween March 4. 1789 and Jan. 3, 1952 roughly 430 a year. That inturslinn hit if infnrma. tion-starlling. no doubt, lo those Paucw weanesaay ti Davment. General policv is 10 hold the summer per capita pay ment flown- to 150. The council session Is scheduled to start at 10 a.m.. and a lunch will be served at 11 30 a.m. GOP Women Name Officers CHILOQUIN Mrs. Walter Zim merman is the new president of the Wood River unit. Oregon Coun cil of Republican Worsen. She suc ceeds Mrs. Ray Looslcy of Fort Klamath. Mrs. Cyril Cook of Klamath Falls was chosen vice president, succeed ing Mrs. William Lorem. The of fices of secretary and treasurer v.-ere combined, and Mrs. Fred Merkwardt chosen lor the job. Various countv candidates for public office attended a recent meeting of Uie group at the home nf Mr. and Mrs. William Lorenz. A protect to raise funds for the " ana private oins lor rresiaent national GOP oroeram is to get un der wav this month. Mrs. Gerry Wolff heads the ficance commit tee, with Mrs. Vernon Nerval and Mrs. Lorenz assisting. doubters of congressional diligence w-as laid before his colleagues Wednesday by Kcp. Mack tR. Wash. i. He got it from t.lie Library of Congress' legislative relerence service at Uie request of a con stituent. More than half this legal gold mine 39.073 were private bills, dealing largely with the relief ol specific individuals. But the 31.05: public laws those of broader ap plicationstill averaged out at bet ter than one every other day. The nation's lirst lawmakers. Mack said, apparently didn't get into the swing of things. The first Congress 11789-17911 passed only 94 laws. The next one passed only 64. Not until the days of Abraham Lincoln did a single Congress pass more than 200 laws in a two-year session. By contrast, the 81st Congress U949-1950I rolled through 2.024 pub Truman's signature. SGT. THOMAS L; TAYSON, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tayson, 2440Mi White, has left Korea for the U.S. after a year's service there. He was one of the first in t h e California National Guard to be called. His family moved here recently from San Diego. Sgt. Tay son plans to stop in Seattle and visit a brother. George, serving with the Navy. Life Sentence For Kilter . , , I NEWPORT. Ore. in -The Asate OREGON cnY I." - Elmer j Beach Golf Club water Imrsrd Dorrcy Williams, convicted of .finally did the goiters some good beot'ng a 68 - year - old man lo lhrrp Wednesday. It helped put death, was sentenced Wednesday om n u although not until much to Me imprisonment. of lh fUbhmisc was destroved. He was found guilty of second-, Manager Ed Harris estimated decree murder for the death ol : the Ioss M 75.ooo. part of It cov-J.-ilmar Tark a in Portland Jan. 16. :erPd bv insurance. The tipper floor Mrs. Bonnie Kuhnhausen. ac- WR.S destroved. the lower floor cused of being Williams' partner damaged by water in the crime, will go on trial in Firemen from Newport emptied July on a first-degree murder lri.r portable tanks In about in charge. minutes of fire fighting, and stood helplessly w inching fli'mes sweep pnrtK Pt siini through the club house HMtrt. I i Mil, li , ThPn the Tpr(, Flrp rpnrl. WASHINGTON nPi The Asn- ment arrived, pud hose was lid culture Department bought an ad- 1.00(1 yards tn the onlv available ditional i.i.iw.ono pounds of pork 1 source-the water hazard The in an effort blare was brought under quick 'control then. rlHK Dal Monte Cling Del Monte Fruit COCKTAIL 3 -'69cZPeaches Del Monte Early Gordon PEAS 303 n,3 55c Del Monte French Sliced Green BEANS - -2 -49c WM Monte grit Del Monte Pinoapple No. 2 -tin Del Monte UUitf n.i r CATSUP 14-oi. bottle I Water Hazard Aids Golfers to boost hoc prices. yAi Pure Pepper I V3?-'o$)A l'T,',r mx 't!' ,h " fr'" BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIX Buy one at rcqular price, Get one at Halt Price! 2 59c CARNATION Large Size Corn Flakes Buy 1 at Regular Price, Get 1 for 5c 2 r 25c "FRESH" DEODORANT SOAP 2 Tz? 37c Get "Freih" Deodorant Crcom Reg. 25c PntFI (Pay 3c Fed. Tax) TIlCC; 15c aC0RN COFFEE Schillinqt Mb. tin Kralt -Vclrecta, 2 lb. loaf Thrift fiie Ruby Glaii Tumbler FREE! pka. Toilet Tissue 2;; 29" Johnton'i Liquid Wag Cleam at it Waxes k. Pt. REMEMBER! Schilling Producb are never packed under any other name Malin 'Cubs' Win Awards MALIN The monthly meeting ol ; Pack 33 Malin Cub Eeouts end their j families was held April 25 at the j church. f With an Indian ceremonial. Da- , vid Bhaffner and Kenneth Fairclo v.ere admitted as new cubs. I Awards were orented to the : following bovs: Wolf Rank, Donnie j Stastnv; Cold Arrows to Jimmy Petrasek. nnd Dennie Kalina: Lion Silver Arrow to Edwin Stastnv: tecond year service star. Gary Ha-; lousek; first year service star. Klrby Wilson, and the Boy Scout i degree was conlerred upon Stanley Petrasek. As the March program included . the growing of things, each Den brought a growing exhibit. Den Mother pirn were awarded tn Mrs. Louie Kalina and Mrs. Paul Mullanix. At the close ot the meeting, re- freshments of Ice cream and coo- , kies were served. Cub Master Ed Stastnv announce that inspection would be held at , the May meeting. ! Metal Workers Get Pay Hike PORTLAND iP) Portland sheet inetp.l workers gained Increased wages Wednesday night in a new contract with employers. Some 650 employes will get a 10-cent hour wage increase, plus Vi cents hourly for a health and welfare fund. The agreement it retroactive lo April 1. 3 Poteefs Market Owned and Operated By Bob & "Peanuts" Poteet PURE LARD - 5.79 50-lb Armour's Star SLAB BACON 8 to 10 Ik ,Ao, lioht. lean. Any size, lb. 45' BACK TO HARNESS MEXICO CITY I.Vl About 2(1 Mexican Army officers, who got leave 10 enier pontics ana seeic government party nominations to office, a cued Ihe army Thursday to put Ihem back on active duty. They lost in last Sunday's pri mary election. Ii free from 4rit, free from lye, free from acids, contains no animal fats or vegetable fats. 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