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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1952)
KIIIDAY, JUNK 1.1, 11152 1IKHALI) AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OHEGON PACK riVE tevenson May Be Ready For Democratic Draft Hv 1M K III I I. .li'itiNurii.i.i). in. im (lov. ArMliI Ml'VillMlll l llllliiila flnifiuy n (li.in,. iiotlllnif to din f'i'iiniiip iliv i .nllv nimvmu us. Kiiiiipiluii Hi. I in. Kill nut ioli..i Ulr Dmiiirlulic uuv Icli llllnl nuiiil Hll I lull It n,,.i, ,n W,y. i Alth(itii tlir uuviTiini- reliirn.1 a MnulliiM ''no cimiiiirnt" In qucv huii', uliiinl it piu.Mlilp dnill, lilt, lunula n.iv hr Iiiih nut liikrn ad vunliici! hi iiuini'inim nitirlmllli'ii quirt Iv in Miiiili thrlr iiinvrn Iranian Oil Outbound HUM K r Klflrrn Umunimd t'tm til liniiiitii nil hit mi Ihr hluh urn in (hire tin i kern bound for lor. t riuti pui I.-, In dcltum r of ttrlllMi 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 hiirnli hold Kr- ilnv Tin- tuiKoc lrMiiir lul ls w ! tv.r 1 1 it hd unci N n wii v mi licllnvrd lo br ihr lit'.l bulk nit lei inr It it 1 1 ni I tonn hrct the Anclo luininii Oil t'u Thr ovmtn flld llic imtrlmnrr ii m red tu Luv Hit oil nt IH itrr rrni ticlow Hit? iiiTvalllim world itmikrt prlrc. . Anulo liuuhin liim llirrutrnrd top I nellmi ii u' it in it tuivonr pur Au'liiir iinnlim oil while llir lift TlnnnllrHtlon Imiw remain un.net ttrd Th matter In now twlmr r purd beforo tlio World Court, nt 'Hi 1 1 amir, polntrd In that dlinllnn. J uccib Arvry, Illliioln iiHtlonn) ciiiMinlttcriniili, tells nil eonicrh I hut titrvriif'on will rcfipoinl to ii clinll. All Ihr uovrrnor hiivn, pub licly mid prlvntrly In that lit durrtirt licllrvit rny dnill will tnlf place. Mr MU'n nil ho witnln tu do li run for rtM'Irx'Uon. fJui If Arvcy mid olhrrn huvr thrlr wy, thnc will bp h move mm nt ft I the ChUiiito i onvnilidii nrxt month lo put Htcvrimoii In thr i cut Ue pi nimbly will urt llllnolh' vnlrti on Ihr flml ballot. II Nrw York nnrt Mlchlmin Oirn nwlim hfhliid hlin, n rj.uirlwiii.oii niovtnirnl mlttht br ntnrlrd. Hirvrnnon lookn nood lo ninny l)riiiorrutn hh h polriitlit) nonilnrr ureniiM '1 hr hurt piovrd hr run ruriy tlul Illlncdn; 2 hurt clran-iip lipoid which would oil frt Itrpublicnn "corruption" hhout-. nitiilil thr Ucmntiiiln; 1 3 1 Ik 1oi contiiiuHy in ihr udnilnlhtiullon n fore lull nffiilrn piourmn; ami Mi MipporlA IU civil unlit propoMtl-. without brum obnoxious to irbrl lions Dlxlr Dcmwl uIh. On thr othrr hntid. HlcvritMji) np pnuH in br one of those rnre polltlt'lniiN who rrnlly dornn't pin lo br prrMdrnt. He would rnUirr br Kovrnior niiw'n und linhh his rlloiU tn irotuuiiUe llllnoln. Reds Hold Captives il Term For PILGRIMS MEET FOR PAPAL BLESSING Faint IXtr't Square. Vllrn City, Ii dutlrd llh faithful (atherlni to receive the taiter Sunday bltilni of Pope Plus Xll.'"' Local Girl High Judge ftlilrlry Brhorn. daughter of Mr. anil Mr t: I, Krhorii who ) at iHKllrii! Clla-ln Hlnm nt Balrin Ililn wrrk wni hworn In at thr Cupltol yralrrduy a.s c lilrl Ju illco tlurlnu Innuuuruilon rrrrintmlrK. Ilia Rlrl IrcislatniH uprnrd lruli Intivi" i.pKioim In the llnu.-e and hrnntp thw inornnc. Annr Klwrlr. rnrlland. In irp. dfnt nf thr Hrnatr and Hhlrlrv rirnv h lrirndriur. U bprakrr ot thr llnttr. hponireil tur (lirr Stale from hrrr alw) wrro Trudy Ilramlrtt, itauiihirr nl Mr. and Mr. Khuer Hiainlrtt and Mnrv Ann Oulde. Hudson House Wins Pay Hike PORTLAND W Kmplovft nf Hud.-nn llmur at rnrlland. Salem and Thr Oalirs xvho are rrpre nenied bv thr AI'T, Orftnn Can narv Cnutull. have won anr bnoata and mhrr lirnrdta, union official fald niursday. Ahout ant) nnrkrrn arr allrrtrd K. B Brnjainln nl Salem, council prraidrnt. aald. Talkn arr m hrdulrd nhortlv with nirda-Eye and othrr rmployrra. he aaid. Thr Hurinon Howe aireement rain for hourly waia tnrreaara JnirlnK frnin 3 to A cent: two liddlllniinl paid hnlidnvn: rhlfl dlf ferrnilali nl 6 and 10 crnla; to rrfc vacation alter thrre years; and 0urn rhrik-olf. IlKnLIN ii Hie RuaAlanr. Kridav freed one Cirrman Ihry had kldnupprd from Wr.M Hr.iliu, bill they drlird a Brlitr.li protr.t liv rniilinuliiK In hold two Writ Brrlln nrwnpnprr men arlied at the aaiur tltnr. A younu Writ Berlin woman alo u-ua arrealed by Coimmmtal police llmradav nlt:hl and was HUH In thrlr cuntody. Bhr win the llrat vli llni nl a new Ciuiiinuiilnt drcree whlrh ralendrd to Urrlln's boun dnrlr.i the aamr wevrre mraaurea which huvr arad the Ea.it-Weat Cirrman Iroutlrr. This drcree. InMird Tliuraday nltrht. wan the IntrM move In the Cninmunir.l rampalun tn aipieere ititioundrd WrM Brrlln. the Alllea' InM aironehnld behind the Iron Curtain. Il was timed neatly to iffnel, In thr worrird inlndn nf Wr.it Brr llnrr. two niraMirra takrn by the Vrt to boost nrrlln's mnrnlr. Only a trw hottra hrfnrr the dr rrrr. the Allied Hluh Coinmlsalon announced Ha delrrmlnatinn lo rounlrr any new attarka hv Runala on Brrlln. and Joined with Went Germany tn providing economlr aid lor this rlty'a atrimiiliuii Industries. Communist Negotiator 10 0 Cites U.N. Weaknesses VAU'E IT KUOENK 'fl l.anr County's asars.Hrd valuation for 1QA3.A1 will rrai-ll SI3R.000 000 .am lnrrrM nt nearly IIJ.oon.noo ovrr prearnt val uation--Countv Aaror OeorRe Block estlmatrd thin wrek. MUNSAN, Korea W The chief Communliit ncKollatnr In the aliillcd Korean truce talks f'rlduv auld the United Natlomi "it In no po.illlon to dictate auylhlnu either on the battlrlleld or hi this con ference." The blast bv North Korean Orn. Nam II came at a lfl-mlnute no pruKrc.s fte.sslon at Panuiuulom, one ol the ahorlft In weckn. Other wise. Niiin used softer v.-ordn for the second sttalKht day hut remain ed tinvirldliiK on thr final Issur blncklm; an armistice prisoner cxchniifcr. Ma). Orn William K. Harri son, the chief Allied negotiator, aureed lo another session Batur dav at 11 a m. 18 p m. PST Fri day! But he hinted lo newsmen afterward that the U.N. tnav Im pose another receaa If the Reds continue thrlr propaganda blasts. A Rrd charjr thai three civilians wounded hv Allied artillery last wrrk backfired on the Commu nist at meetincs ol liaison olficers i before and after the main truce sessions. ' Marine Col. James C. Murray told the Red they had been kreu Iiir combat troops wilhin the zone. Another meellnit of liaison off 1 flrrr wa set on Ihla question. which was not discussed bv the i senior delccales. I Harrison held a whispered rort-Irri-ncr wlih hi aide brforr acrreliiR to Saturday's lon-lrvcl session. "We considered whether It wa i SALEM Wl Col. Ceorite Spaur. OrcRon state forester who has been !on military leave alnce October. ; 19S0, Is expected to return to hi ' desk in a few days. 1 lie now Is at Desert Rock ISprlnRS, Nev.. as chief of staff of an enRincer regiment on duly at the alomlc bomb tests. I worthwhile to come back tomor row." Harrison told newsmen. I The Allies took a three-dav walk out Inst week In an unsuccessful effort to needle the Communist to chatiRe their Insistence on rc- i turn of all 109.000 Allied-held nris- I oners. Knife Attack A Nexro barber shop Janitor re ceived a badly gashed hand and another Neitro wa lodRed In the County Jail, booked for assault with a danReoun weapon, a the result of a scuffle near the 8. 6th viaduct late Thursday afternoon. In the lockup I Maurice Berry, 32, a Southern Pacific extra gang hand from Kirk. He admittedly knifed Charles Lewis, 618 Broad, who work at a downtown barber ahop. A Southern Pacific railway spe cial officer, driving down So. tth, saw the altercation and captured Berry. He auld he saw Berry and Lewis walking near the viaduct, with Lewis alightly In the lead, and then saw Berry dart forward and knock Lewi to the ground. Then, the witness said, Berry whipped out a knife and started cutting at the downed Lewi. The railroad officer Jumped out of hi car and subdued Berry, then started to bring both men Into town. Lewi wa transferred to a Red Diplomat To China MOSCOW I The Soviet Press announced to the public Friday the shift of Ambassador Alexander Panyusljkln from Washington to ; China, and observers here attached : great Importance to the move. I The appointment of Panyushkin ! means the USSR. I going to i have one of Its sbleat diplomats I and one who possesses vast exper- lence In dealing with the Chinese In the post at Peiping. Panyushkin, 47, 1 now on his way home from Washington. In China he replaces Oen. Nlcolal i Vassllizvlch Roschhin, who, the j press said, Is being relieved of the ' duties which have kept him in Chi : na alnce 1948 first as an envoy to the Nationalist reg.me of Chiang Kal Shek and then to the Com munist regime. i The foreign affairs ministry has perhaps no diplomat to whom it ! wouia assign more responsibility I than it would to Panyushkin. His Job in China is regarded by foreign ; diplomats here to be of the great- est importance. City Police car and taken to a physician's office for treatment of hi cut hand. Berry aald he attacked Lewis be cause the latter had taken some money from him. But when Lewla was searched, he had no money at all. BULL SERVICE WhiUfic Registered Hereford Phone CECIL DREW 3924 Berry, officers Uarned, had bttn In town three or four days and had been drinking during the afternoon. AN EASY WAY TO HAVIA PIANO f ta rnl ft Iftvtl? n ! twm lh !.( K, MftftB Plaa Lmmn Mr. N. Ilk. Bl ft fw mmlf rait. 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Be a blood donor Tuesday, June 17, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Call the Red Cross for your oopointment time." SHIRTS "It's fun to dress up for the Roundup" FOR FATHER'S DAY .JUNE 15 AT 6th AND MAIN