Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 17, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, JUNK 17, lr2
HERALD AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREW
Koje POWs
Shifted
KOJI5 IHI.ANi), Kuicn OH -Pour
bin prisoner of wr ' pena Were
I'llipllPlI TllOHllllV Ol HJ.MM) UhlllPHK
iiihI , Norlh Kvri'iin C'ominunliit
I'OWs. 'ihn only exrlttmiont waa
unwilled by two IJOW who broke
rtiiikH to wt away Irom Keel
prlnont-r lender. '
lClevcu IIioiikhikI North Korounn
were in ri'iniilii out ol compound!)
113 mill HO only limit duukIi (or
Atnoi'li'iin uiiiiiiIn In aeurdi the
ntui'kiiilri tor weapons mid encape
tuuni'la.
Alioul 6.tloo ('lilneno trmii (KM and
II. 000 Ninth Kori'iuii from adjoin
IIIK WIS were dlnpnrned to new
miiiiIIci uniis IhhiMiik about 600
ouch. ,
The chliipHr ihiiik lunlllv to their
own ulrliiu mu.ilc nnd handed llrlK.
(li'ii. Itiiytton L. Utintner, Kujp
commander, prrnetit: A rnlnln
turn t link tu ililoned out of ration
tana.
Houlner ha tmeil Ihn threat ol
(una (rwnienllv In the paal lew
uerk IP Hulnlnir uncniitrautd' con
lull over the inland's 80,000 prison
rrn. The Clilneae evenUinlly will be
-piiI to Clieu Inland nil Smith
Korea. About tun month mo 15,-
000 Chinese POWa who do not
want to return to Red rule were
Irniulerrrd to Chelu.
llnntner tilniii to move a total ol
SO.iHMi powa Irimi Kole to other
Islnitcl-i
fiMni,- thiui liooil Norih Korean"
compounds BO and 005 will be
illt mi Wednendav.
Prior In Tuesday' movement,
llnntner had broken im MX other
1 onipmindii holdinu 2A.O0O Redi.
lie rxperta In I'oinnleie the dn
prrMil ol unruly prlronera Into
Mnnllrr unit by the end of the
week
Harry Wins
Oratory Medal
WA8IIINUT0N i Harry 8.
Truman, clua ol '01. wan prcaenl
rd with a pin Tuenday aa the "out
MundiiiK orator" pitxiuced by Wil
liam ChrlMiinn huh achool ol In-drM'ndrllc-p,
Mo,
Arcrnliwi it with a brief ora
tion, the Prt-Aidriit promined Uic
Mudrnt who nave It lo htm:
"1 tiluill tirnMire till and put It
w'h my mriiirntoji. If I ever get
Into a muleM on oratory, I ihall
wear It "
U.S. Eases
Copper Controls
WASHINCITON t The govern
ment TucMluy announced a big In
iTrn.se III copja-r allocation for
civilian Kooflu, in an attempt lo In
duce American mduMry to booat
liuporta of IiikIi -priced foreign
copper,
A ol July , maker of wa.ih
Iiik iimchinc.H, raiiKeh, relrlgerators
- even Juke boxen and vendlnu
mut-lilnr will net 60 per cent of
their pre-Koren tonnaiie of copper
liMlead ol 35 per cent, the National
Production Authority announced.
RICKYS OFFERS
ROMANCE IN
in the bridal enchantment of
by
Sft our complete! rollrrlioii of
i WALLACE "THIRD DIMENSION BEAtlTV". PATTERNS
anil hollowaro to match
ill
MRS. WILLIAM D. SWAN
SON and itcv. Swnnson,
evangelists and world trav
elers, will tell their first
Impression of Sweden to
. night at the Klamath Tem
ple, 1007 Pine St. Mrs
Swanson will wear a color
ful Swedish costume, ' an
unusual dress which is
worn on national holidays
in Scandinavia. A musical
program will also be pre
sented, Including a piano
interpretation by Rev.
Swanson, entitled, "Daniel
in the Lion's Den."
Ridgway
Assails Reds
ROME lAI Oen. Matthew B.
Ridgway. In a bliaterlng denial ol
Cominunlat propaitanda claim.
Tuenday aald "aa God la my wll
nena . . . germ warfare ruin
never been used by the United
Natlona lorcea In Korea."
The new 81IAPK commander
aald: "I know ol no belter lllualra
tlon ol the deliberate ue of dell-
karalalu lnkrli'ilori flfchrwri tlV
CoinmunlNt leadernhlp than their
charge that the United Nation
command employed germ warfare
in Korea."
Ridgway wan npeaklng at an air
port new conference ahortly bclore
taking off for Naplea.
Communlnt threata of drmoiuilra
lloiui agalnnt Ridgway, dubbed by
the Uedn "Oeneral Plague"
fluted out during hla two day
vlail In the Italian capital.
RKNIUNK
PORTLAND I F.. Harvey
Miller, chairman of the Oregon
Production and Marketing Com
mittee, aald Monday he will resign
July 1.
hhhii;
The wedding veil o (jueen, tlie
romantic impiralion lor this
exiiii(ite"Tliird Dimemion
Reality" pattern and matching
liollow are. A full-flown rote,
delicate silver pearls enhance each
piece of Rote Point adding fo its
enchantment, it's priceless beauty!
. Yet, it's jusl $32.50
' . r tin-piece place letting.
nOSE POINT SVCAR & CREAM
sr;r
Graceful fine.i, flulttl hanoVer, Wei
rniey ornnmrnleo! with ' a ' circle of
roiei and lilier pearls, i 35.00 compltn
RO.SE POINT BO,V BON DISH
Deluxe hem y ueithl. Ripple, erfse uifft
pierced rote design. (20.00
All priest Inc. fed, tax
Vlallora Mr. and Mra, .11, N.
Moo, former Khimiith Falla real
dcnla left yenlerdny for tholr home
In Mcnlo Park after vlaltlng
frlcndn and Mra. Moe'a nun and
family, Mr. and Mra. Inula Roberta,
1U.'I7 Puclflo Terrace. Moe at one
Umo owned Mlllcr'a.
Leaving Mr. and Mra. Ed
Miller and twin aon Clllford and
Clinton lelt toduy to make their
Homo in Deliver. Miller, annuun-cvr-eiigiiicer
lor live ycara lor
Kr'LW and for three and on-half
yearn radio limlructor at Orexon
Tech, will enter Denver Uulvernlty
to work for hla llachelor Ueurce
III Phyalcn. Prcvlou lo coming
here 10 ycurn axo, lie ntudled
electrical euiflncering at Oregon
Htale College. He will be nticcecded
at KF1.W by Lou Ullllaple, lately
of KI'AB. linnnlng, Calif., who link
arrived with hln wile and young
dnughlei.
Ladlea Auxiliary Eagles will
meet S p.m. Wednenday for Inllln
lory work. All olllcers woar
lormaln.
Parked Car
Yields Body
DUN8MUIR The body ol a man
lilentllled an Paul Kryc. 38. ol
Spokane, wan lound In a pnrked
car on V. 8. Ill seven mllea north
ol Weed Monday alternoon by a
Calllornla highway crew.
Prye apparently had nhot liunncU
through the head.
Coroner Lloyd Noble of Ml 8hnn.
la nald It wan n nulclde. He aald
Prye left a note In the car. but
would not dlsclonc Ita contemn.
The body wan taken to the Up
ton Mortuary, Weed.
Warren Promises
Long Fight
I.OS ANUKI.KS I Gov. Karl
Warren of Calllornla Hays he plans
n n all out fight for the Republican
Prenidenllnl nomination and he
wantn hln delegate to "ntny with
me at the convention an long as
we have a fighting chance."
He told a group ol some 70 of
hln Southern Calllornla delegates
and allernnlen Monday night that
the nominee could be deteimlned
on the first ballot, or "It could
drag on to 30 or 40 ballots. We
might well hold the balance ol
power."
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Wouldn't expect to find at this thrifty price!
The stain-resistant plastic table top measures 30" x (()" x 48". Comes in beautiful
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No Down Payment On Approved Credit!
Hume Mr, and Mrs. Walt Ken
netl and Vivian Coinplou, head ol
the ready-to-wear department at
Miller's where Kennett la iniuuiger,
liiivo returned from a succciinfiU
buying Hip to Los Angeles mar
kets. Pall merchandise that will
be arriving noon shows souio Uu
tereutlng new trendn,
((nick Hurgory nichard, 6 Tj -vcar-old
aon of Mrs, Forrest Lowe,
il'ortlnnd. visiting Mra. Lowe's
' ... . ut.. .......
piircuut, Rir. UIIU ruin. oiiuiiu;
MiiMlen, Olene, had an emergency
appendectomy ycaleiday at lliU
side Hopltal.
Visitor Mrs. C. E. Sharp, Mer
rill waa a Klamath Falls visitor
Monday.
Injured Word has been received
by Ml. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan.
Oicue, thut their daughter Helen,
Juki giauuuted Irom bl. Vincent's
School or Nursing was uauiy m
I jurcd In an automobile accident
incur 8alcui. She was cnroulc from
I Portland to the capital city lo
uuenu a wedding and in a blind-
,.. tl, fttr III which
! IIIK I mil dwiih
I she wan riding crasncu inio
I ditch. Hclen'a left arm was badly
unaltered and she spent some time
i in surgery. Ciiru will reach her
at Hid N. W. Wcstover Koad,
i Portland, 10.
Traveled Fcllsburto Laurence,
. Merrill, attended the annul Penla
! coslul celebration at Hawkinsvlllc.
w.,.1, ur vrckii Hundav. The
celebration Included a parade, high
mans, barbecue dinner and crown
ing ol a queen. Dclorcs Sllva.
Klamath County Historical So
ciety mecin June 21, 7:30 p in.
Standard time or 8:30 DST at the
Frank Adams ranch home, three
miles East ol Merrill on the Mer
uit . Malm highway. Mrs. Bob
Adams Sr.. will be program chair
man and Mrs. Bob Adams Jr., will
be hostess. Everyone will be wel
come. School Mis. A R. Dickson,
member ol the laculiy ol Henley
schools lelt Monday lor Ashland
where she entered Suulhein Oregon
College lor the summer term.
In Service - Private Mcfcnery.
son ol Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Mc
Encrv, 305 Center Street. Lakcvit w
Is tervlng with Company K. 14th
Infantry Regiment. 25th Division.
HOTELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
IU0ENI, ORE. ME0FORD
Thoroughly Modem
llr. and Mrs. J. E. Earley
and Joe Earley
Proprietor
IfAllrSV 2FUsf A
FAMOUS
HOWELL
5-PIECE DINETTE SETS
iiftlir ill
an a machine gunner. He has
been In Korea "luce April 1.
Honor Student Cpl. Manuel A.
Ruves, brother of Mra. Mary Coin
paxiia, Klamath Agency, was one
of three honor students to gradu
; ate Irom the 6th Cawalry Regiment
Leaderahlp school In Japan re
cently. The three-week school was
conducted at Camp Chltoae and
Included coursea III speech, physi
cal training and field tactics.
Revea. a member of a medical
company was selected to attend
his Commander. Hla unit waa re
lieved from active combat duty
last December.
New Manager Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Cramer will atav In the
Julian Ecclcs' home. 602 Conger,
lor a few weeks while the Ecclen
are out of town. The Cramers will
move Into the house also on Con
ger Ave. formerly owned by Mrs.
W. O. Smith, now being remodeled
by Mr. Eccles, later on In the
summer. Mr. Cramer Is the new
manager ol Palmerton Lumber Co.
American Legion Aniillary In
stallation ol officers In regular
; meeting tonight at ( In Veterans
Memorial Hall. Refreshments.
Reminiscence Club A meeting
Is set for Wednesday noon for
lunch at the Paul Robertson resi
dence. 601 Alameda.
Cafeteria Picnic Set for Sunday.
,4 p.m. (PBTi. on the lawn of the
Ml. Carmel Catholic church. Prices
will 25 cents and up.
Home Jim Owens, aon of Mr.
and Mrs. Verne Owens. Klamath
Falls, has arrived home for sum
mer vacation from the University
of Oregon. On the Oreeon campus
he in a member of Sigma Chi
social fraternity.
New Man John Roaney. graduate
of the University of Oregon school
ol Journalism, has been assigned
to the classified department of
the Herald and News. Roaney Is
Irom Portland.
! Called LI. John W. Thomas.
Route 3 Box 1093. Klamath Falls,
has been ordered to active duty
lor two weks' special schooling
with the 90th Volunteer Air R
perve training unit at the Univer
sity of Portland.
Row Festival Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Phillips returnf.1 Sun
day. June 15. from Portland where
Mr. Phillips attended the Grand
Maonlr se-ision an District Demitv.
They also attended the Rose festi
val and visited irienas.
Visiting Mrs. Charles W. Deer
and daughter Christians San Fran
cisco. California, are spending two
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Wa Give S&H Grata Stamps
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weeks In Klamath Falln vlsltlntr
Mr. Deer's parents. Mrs. C. H.
Kelly. Homedale. and Mr. L. A.
Deer. 612 North 8th. Mr. Deer Is In
Japan on the U.8.8. Jenkins; he
expects lo be discharged In No
vember. Takes Job Dave Mocabee, son
of Mr. and Mra. Allen Mocabee.
1007 Crescent, left recently for
Long Beach, Calif., where he has
accepted a position with Moffat,
Nichol and Taylor. Consulting En
Klneers. Mocabee is a graduate of
OBC.
All Day Meeting will be held
Thursday, June 10. at the Metho
dist Church parlor at 10:30 a.m.
The meeting will be W.8.C.8.
workshop day for all officers and
new circle leaders. Executive
board meeting, officers training,
and program planning for the year
will be discussed. Members are
asked to bring April edition of
Methodist Woman and a lack
lunch.
Tule Cuba The reorganized Cub
Pack In the Tulelake area Is to
meet Wednesday, June 18. In the
grade achool at 7:30 p.m., DST.
This Is to be partly a get-together
session with Cubbing for parents.
its fun
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'All parents Interested in enrolling
I their sons are asked to participate,
Boy Scouts New Bov Scouts and
their dads are invited to the
Weyerhaeuser town site log cabin
Tuenday at 7:80 p.m., DST. All
boys are encouraged to attend. At
that time boys will meet the
I leaders and get acquainted with
the "patrol method" system used
in Boy Scouting.
I Home John Epley, Wayne
iBalcmyne and Donald Mclmvie,
I all University ol Oregon students,
i have arrived home lor summer
vacation.
I Ki-Klamathlte Virginia West, i
I former resident of Klamath Falls 1
now teaching In Eugene, is visit- j
ling this week with friends. Miss.
West la staying at Mr. and Mrs. I
C. A. Henderson's home, 1972
lEarle. '
I Trip by Plane Mrs. Julian
i Ecclea and her two young sons.
.Ralph and Teddy, left today for
Portland where they will visit
Mrs. Eccles' parents. Mr. and Mrs.
; Parker. June Stems, daughter of
I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sterns. Con
Iger Ave., will accompany the
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man. ' Wednesday, June , 18. at
( p.m. DST. Everyone Is welcome.
Students at Home are Miriam
Onddurd, Jenn Henderson, Bvron
Tarr, John Elliot. Jerry Oarrett,
Roger Kiann, and Ronnie Lowell
from the University of Oregon;
Betly Bennet from Stanford; Rose
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