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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1952)
TUESDAY, .11)1, Y 21), 1(ir,2 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON KING WHO ABDICATED The Eyptlan State Radio said that Ktiif! I'aruuk of Enypt, shown above with his Queen Narriiniin and their infant son, Crown Prince Ahmed Pound, had abdicated and left the country. Earlier the State Department In Washington said the king had been given an ultimatum by the military to abdicate at once ami leave the country in six hours. Youthful Killer of Family Faces First Degree Murder WATEftVIIXK. W ll. A1 -Twcmy-sevcn-ycar-old Mnllhla V rlwearnon was churned Willi llrnt degree murder Mundsr night in connection Willi I he slnylng ul his vile mid lour ciuuircn. Prosecutor R. A. ilcnscl lixird five count In Inlnrmslion against the Chief Joseph Dam construction worker. Bwcarson was to oe ar raigned Tuesday before Superior -at-- 4 f- MAI iHlAi SWtARSON JiilRf Robert T. Hunter. Ilcnsel "aid Swcnrson would b Inken to Pastern Washington Hos pital m Medical Lake luter lor observation nnd dtugnoals. Bwcarson 1a accused of slaying his wife and children at Uielr home near Bridgeport on the Columbia River. 30 miles noruicast of here, early Sunday. He wan arrested as he drove to church. Police Chief Lyle Prothero mud tjwrnrson admitted the slay ing and told officers: SPECIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER! "The Wonder of Nature" Flower Amoiins MYSTERIA Grows Like Maqic Needs NO SUN! NO SOIL NO WATER Only one each (5 for $1) ft tulln or ft rr. thli ifn tatlonal Import til MVtTKRIA will trow and bloom hid oar ahaolu.ely with- mil an lnhl, window ladia nr In dln or van, in ttw wfm will hlom In avrrr aha ef hlut from toft IlUr is dcrn royai piirpir. fl.ln. raan atam. I'p to a ninam huth. l ir i inrcinfr ai a lortfouii "Hvlnf" houquei on your dlnlnc room labia nd In Iho Hv lnf room, til Put ll'tt for nil ftawar Invar, rlftirt Ml' for I. pIlH tin for poMtmn. hnntlllna;, or belter 1 ,.v pnMiirn nd money bv ardar. ing A for II, t for It, or M for 3ft, all pnMpftld. U't it good Irtra la ord er at 11 19 now htraitaa If you nrdfr- only ft taw, yoii'ra aura ta want mora and our auppljr will ba fnna. C.O.D.'a walroma on ordrra al tl or mora. IVKBV HV1B C1HAR ANTKFI) TO llt.OOM THIS VRAR OR YOUR MONK Y BACKI Kttra (lift with every l ardar, rolnrrul Imported French I.lly hnlh iM ardar reoelvet 1 gilt 13 ordar .1 jtino. Krime Ntirerle, Drpl. 11101, nioomlnf Ion, III. "The Lord told me to do nnd I did." Th victim were hln wile, Jovce, 35. nnd their children. Kay 4. Peg By, 3. Karen 2, nnd Matthias, 6 innntha. OUlrern. summoned by nflnhbors who heard ahotfl and acreniua, found the home a bloody ahnmblev The bodies of two of the children and the family dog were In the yard. Prothero said Swear-ion tried three ilmea to take hla own life and quoted the carpenter an aaylnff when he failed he "decided to no to church." He wan nuked to the whIaI and bleeding from hend, throat and chent wounds when taken Jnio cuntody. Gen. Clark OKs Shoosmiiu TOKYO, Tuesday, July 29 ( Oen. Mark W. Clark, Untied Na tions commander, today confirmed the appointment of Maj. Oen. Stephen Newton Shooumlth of Oreal Britain as depuly chief of Man in tne united nation com mand headquarters. Future Political Conventions Expected To Tailor Activity Around TV Cameras PAGE TIIRER I ha l mi airaaaaaaJI' lly MAftV JAM. MKKRYMAN CllICAOO-By the lime the I960 convention! roll around, Oregon un doubtedly will be on the full tele vlilon circuit and viewers will share an Inside seat on everything but the amoke-flllod rooms. If the big brains In the networks wield any Influence, one of two thliiK will happen: either the con ventions will streamline them selves or Uie streamlining will be done for them Ul Uie cutting rooms. Tills year, both conventions re ceived lull cover axe , . that U. every minute of the proceeding at the stockysrds was on the sir, Willi switchbacks to the open com mittee meetlniis ,f' hotels downtown. uui as someixiriy remarked, there Is such a thing as too full coverage. The Republicans had all the television cameras mounted on platforms built out from the sides of the hue meeting hsll. Com plaints poured In about the move ment In the background which ob scured the view of the main speakers. The Democrats built a camera platform In the center of the floor to correct this. It must be a dizzy ing Job, as photographers are con fined to a narrow cat-walk swung over the hnsds of the South Caro lina and Arizona delegations. It also cracks the heads of Uie girls who are carried aloft through the demonstrations. All It does Is pick up Uie constant commotion on the rostrum. The Democrats announced they were going to streamline their con vention, but somebody forgot to pass the word along. They were going to have short speeches. The keynote was so long that every good Democrat in the hall cauuht up on the sleep he missed the night before. They were going to be on time. No session got underwsy less Ulan an hour from the announced starting time. There were going to be no fights for Uie public to witness. The Dem ocrats rolled up their sleeves and put on a flrst-cln.vi ie-play of Uie War Between the States. However, viewers will long re member seeing Franklin Roosevelt Art-MeUl Office Equipment ('outs No Mere- Own The Best. Volght's Pioneer Offlre Supply. 629 .ilsln MACAROMI i y Jr.. give the classic over-the-head hand;, hake as Virginia was seated; Men. Paul Douglas madly waving the Illinois standard In vain at tempt to be recognized from the chair; the Idaho potato bouncing up and down as Idaho sought .rec ognition; the girl In the balcony who stripped oil her bolero to re veal a tattooed donkey on her shoulder. Everyone who hss a television set Is familiar with the top of Chair man McKlnney's head. He read his speech, and has a tine head of black hair. Gov. Devera had a hew departure . . . the Democrat have Installed two "Idiot prompters," those fancy gadgets Introduced by the Republicans, who had only one. It's a small screen placed in front of the speakers' stand which prints out the speech for the candidate to read off. Once in awhile the promp ter gets off the track which ac counts lor that mutter of Mr. Hoo ver's you heard over Uie radio when he said, "Oo on, go on. "Joe Martin had Uie same trouble and gesticulated madly as he whis pered. "Come on, corns on, get going." INSTALL TWO The Democrats totalled two, one to the left and one to the right ol the rostrum, so Uie speakers can turn their heads to each side of the hsll and still keep talking. Oov. Devera tried It out first and looked as spontaneous as George Wash ington. Television viewers noticed that he paled perceptibly as his speech progressed. The 'ay was hot and wet and as he mopped his streaming face, he also removed the dark pancake makeup most speakers assume. The women have learned fastest. Republican ladles tended to wear spanking white cotton, which turned out to be the great leveler of the convention. Everyone was addict ed to it until It was reported back that white does not televise well. Democratic women have worn dark cottons exclusively. And of course we're used to pancake makeup ana remember not to wipe It off In public. There Is something rather fright ening In the fact the television cameras can pick YOU up. I'm AT TOUI rAVOIIII FOUNTAIN iMohl RAMGE IN THE J Wwg "Tkifiu- , . CLEAR. I y 1 -St-ml0l! AAILV I SSen' V X I PORCELAIN INSIDE ) I ftfloiLB FOU.-WIOTH V AND OUT I , I STORAGE J ... 7 ' A FwcroRE$!y 1 4sW . I InW.DDietr.1 -erjaj a gMayvi I - Onlyl975 VERN OWENS' Cascade Home Furnishings Co. still trying to convince my husband that I was not the woman In black and white cotton dress that he ssw waving an American flag during the demonstration lor Mr. Barkley, There has been a noticeable lack, duilng the Democratic convention, ol tlie Mrs. Mildred Tlnkhams. Ulie, you know, was the most televised person at the OOP convention out side blonde Betty Furness who com mercialized for Westinghouse spon sors. Mrs. Tinkham wore a large black hat with Taft written all over It and waved her arms and applauded rhythmically whenever the Senator's name was mentioned, which wee often. For days she was unaware,, apparently, that she was being photographed. However, she finally heard about It and subsided. As a result, Democrats either make an obvious play for television or cower In their seats hoping the folks back home won't catch them napping. DEMONSTRATIONS It Is difficult, during the planned spontaneous demonstrations, to keen vnur hrf Th- the band plays, the paraders who ...... ween wMiiiug iur suurs ouisiae for the signal to atart (heir graKs roots ilFmnnilrallnn ,,h 1- n.. concentrating on the' delegates, you maintain a son 01 oaiancc Those whose candidates are- not being lauded, sit back and watch quietly. The gallery crow.l is re markably inert. A few youngsters who have been slttln.': on their bsnners break them on; at the ap pointed time and mow down the spectators but there Is little bal- cony fever. As a matter of strict truth, there are few people In !he balconies. That accounts for the chairmen opening Uie galleries to the ticket less public last night ... the empty seats looked so bad over television. On the other hand, television Is the great chance for the American public to actually ses what goes on at a convention. As Monroe fiweetland, Oregon's national com mitteeman, put It: "You folks know what's happening. I don't. I've Just been sitting locked uo with that platform committee." Oregon'a caucus room Is Well- Quits Laxatives finds amazing relief "Had tried method after method to relieve constipation, until I lost faith." admits New Jersey woman. "Then I started to eat Kellogg 's all-Iran daily and was amazed at the fine results!" Delicious all-bra if may bring back your youthful regularity if suffering has been due to lack of bulk in diet. It's the only type ready-to-eat cereal that supplies all the bulk you may need, all-bran is rich In iron, high In cereal protein, pro vides essential B and D vitamins. Not habit-formlng. Eat Vj cupful of Kelloeg's all-bran daily; drink plenty of liquids. If not tatitfiei after 10 days, send empty carton to Kellogg's, Battle Creek, Mich., and get dodblz your money back! filled now that the television set has been Instsllcd. 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