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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1952)
MONDAY, .11 INK 30. 10fi2 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAHR NINE ST m 3V , -' ii w p 57 m m ifej 1 Vr4 :4 OPENING NIGHT of tlio Roundup Rodeo, Wodneiday, will have a spacial attraction ono night only, Dwight Mooro'i Mongrel Revue, currently touring tho rodeo circuit, ii being brought here. 1 Prime Minister Resigns As Crisis Hits Egypt lly I,. H. ( IMKAI FH ALEXANDRIA, En.vpl Tur bulcnl Kiivut MiUKKled with her till I'd fftulnrt ci'lrtlh In five monlh Monddy. fnllowlnu Ihr; reMgnallon ol Prime Milliliter Ahmed Nauulb 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 V ('nihil mid llic nnmlnK of (mother VKoriiii Independent poll llcluii, lliiHioln Hlrrv Paslit, to lorin a new Hovcrninciil. The 60-vrnr-old Klrrv Pasha urrnnl of government activity be tween the court, In residence here lor the neafion, and olllcea In Cairo. Politician ahuttled buck mid forth between the two capital. One ol the complication In the formation of a (jovrrnment aro.e over the question of the Interior Mlnltrv. wnich controls police, municipal affair and aecurlty. Borne political observer reported bcloio. received KIiik Kurouk'a mandate lo form a cabinet Satur dnv nlKht and at once beunn dla cu'.kIoiis with political leader. Ill task was made more com plex by the uaual summertime din- who hti been premier three times slrrV Paha had reserved thli key inimmrv ior nimsoii. ai me aame tune he had been reported anxlou to include the retiring Interior mln I'ler, Ahmed Mortnda e Maraghy Paaha, In the cabinet. Maraghy Pasha, who made a good record an Interior chief, wa ald to have balked at accepting the war marine ministries. No official reason wan given for Illlaly Pasha's resignation Satur day, but there was speculation that he had not moved fast enough with his announced program of cleaning Klamath Man Hurt In Korea But. FlrM Class Allen J. Podn Wllu Jr. 24. son ol Mr. and Mrs. A. J I'oduwllir., 410 Delta Street, has been I ia Led as wounded In Korean battle action by a Depart ment of Defense casualty list re leased today. Ills brother, Richard, 21, Is In Lcttcrnian General Hospital lecu perating from a mtIoii Injury suf fered during a Korean ambuhh a year a(fd. figt. Podawlltz went Into the Korean v.ar zone with the 40th Division of the California National Guard Inst January. He I an In fantryman. His parents were noti fied of Ills injury June 20. six days i Injured earlier during a skirmish In i which he became entangled in barbed wire along the front. He had been In JaDan for IS month, prior to entering the battle action. Podawlltz Is the second Klamath causally In the Korean Theater during the pasl month i David Edmond Penny, an Air Force first lieutenant, was listed af mlsAlng in action after an In truder" mission aboard a B-26 bomber, on which he served as navigator and bombardier. Ills wife and one child live at 762 California Avenue. he trick dogi have won rave noticei at ether rodeoi thii year. i Benefit Set For Charlene Death Toll Tops 3700 KENNETH A.' MALTZAN itationed i ' llio Arctic Teit Branch, Big Dolt, Aika, at tached to the Army Engineers it home on furlough, with hli partnti, Mr. and Mrt. M. K. Maltian, Dorrii. Tho 2 I -year, old toldier will ipend 30day here. He it a graduate of Butte Valley high school. T" rilllndeHiola- l.cnn.v Bugga act a new world's TJ hole women's rec ord of 284 in winning the seventh annual National Open champion ship. Toledo-Sam Bnead and Jim Ker rler triumphed by a 12-pomt mar gin over lour other crack pro duos In the 118.000. Inverness four-ball matches. T.adles of the Mormon Church I up will put on a ienefit for Charlene Radsplnner tonight at 8 p in. In the church auditorium. There will be a variety program featuring lo cal talent. The top act of Pellcana, Julio Sari's Impersonation, assisted by Don Taucher, will be ono of the twenty-nine acts lo be present ed during tho evening. Other acts ' motorist about the forthcoming will include a piano solo by Ronnie Fourth ol July weekend. Ilershberger. some musicians pre i scnted by Doils Kredrlcks, different types of dances from the Norma I dean Uludio. a special Hawaiian 'dance number bv Linda Williams, who will do ihc same dance at the Civic Auditorium in Portland lor the state championship, and other selected muslclal numbers. Admis sion lor children will be 25 cents and for ndulla a free will ollcrlng. Curtain lime will be 8 p.m. H;'..., S " '.. Ma forth. ' -JT f CHICAGO in The nations highway death toll for May shot 3.100 the highest May figure record, the National Safety Council announced Monday. Last month's toll was a 12 per cent Increase over May In 1061 and an Increase of P4 deaths over the previous high for May 3 006 1B.T7. Using the fatality figure as a warning, Ned H. Dearborn, presl- dent of the council, cautioned SFC. ALLEN J. PODAWILTZ after he was wounded during a bat tle for a hill. Podawlltz suffered mortar wounds which have left him temporarily paralyzed on his left side, and has shrapnel in his right knee. He was mn MILITARY Lb Lb ACADEMY Oldest ind mod diitinguished mili Mry school in the Northwest, board ing boys from first gride through high school. Special emphasis on the fundamentals of education with remedial assistance. ..the finest mili Uij, athletic, and social training Eniolimtnn ituplid my limt. 'BP tau auitm acMMT ockj Bum, PMlllMf 20. I Plm and tMaptrie lianm aad aufloja. I I I !- up gralt In the Egyptian govern ment and winning the nation's chief alms-to oust the British from the 9u Canal Zone and to unify Egypt and the neighboring Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. (Dispatches on the cabinet crisis were subject to considerable delay. The cable and wireless olllce in London said an Associated Press dispatch Saturday, reporting inla w's resignation, was held by Egyptian censors lor 36 hours.) Illlaly, himself, refused to make any statement lo newsmen on his resignation. An outgoing cabinet minister. Job Impossible," planatlon waa that ! h o w e v e r , said the government , "had found several obstacles which have made our Ills only other exol 'certain Irresponsible peraons" had approached the If. 8. embassy In Cairo in an effort to undermine Illlaly. . An embassy spokesman at once asserted that U. 8. policy "la not to Interfere with the domestic poll tics of another country, and this policy haa been adhered to strictly by this embassy." The Egyptian press recently had criticized the Premier for the stale mate In talk with the British on tho Suei and Sudanese Questions, The British unofficially have agreed to evacuate the Canal Zona by stages but still refuse to recog nise King Farouk'a sovereignty over the Sudan, which Britain now administers. -"OFFICE SPACE""" i Oyer ' DREW'S MANSTOR! Main Strtut tntranct. Good tur rounding. Inqulrt at Drew1! Monitort, : Its Our Treat! Popular Slip 3-8-71 by 12.95 Volue Specially priced at $7.49 For a limited time Th is is one of those Celebrated Vanity Fair slips With permanent pleats And nylon lace adorning The bodice and the skirt It's so expensive looking So practical and economical In Cool Star White Sizes 32 to 42 Sponsored by Klamath Art Association LOUIS BUNCE Portland Artist will be conducting SUMMER ART CLASSES ot OTI - July 7-Aug. I FOR FUN IN PAINTS OR CRAFT CALL 2-1458 College Credits Given "Shop the Store Your Enioy" TOWN SHOB B06C0 PAYING INC. 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