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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1952)
TUKSDAY, JULY 211, lUM HKKALU AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OHKGON PAGE FIVK iiHi'H--nii rummers or mono. I Chapter CI, OEB urn iiorillullv In- ; viierj lu allniU t potlurk luiirhann i J-1 IiIkv August 1, 1 Inn. al the liiMiia of Mm. Wallace binllng, 4Mu i ' Blissta Way. Mm. James Hunter ; will bo cu-lioaleroi, 5 . Hem Ye All niPiiiliera ol lli ; VI' W Auslllerv who with to mr-Ik-lpntt hi Ilia American Legion liarado tonight ara asked la wear taps II Ihrv have IIikmi and inert l tli Armurv 7 p.m. 1'lck up llB Ironi there. Meeting r- Tim Klamath County . historical Society will mart Aug li -t 1, KrUluv at the Tom tlelmes J" ranch, Ihree miles anutli nl Keno t on Ilia old Wnrden road. 1:30 p.m., nr. r.vrrvona la welcome, coma a and bring your Irlenda. s r Traveling Mra. Jack (Janel S Marsh owner of the lr Beauty Hlion will leave bv Unltrd Airlines Z Aimusl 15 lor Nrw York Irom where she will (ly via TWA to f rlhaiinoii, Ireland. Mra. Marsh will anand a monlh with her parents, ? Mr. and Mra. Cavanauh and other i nnemhara ol liar lamllv at Mayo. ; f mada a trip lioiua four yeara alio. Ill her alivnra nernlce Mnnan and Mvrtle Chamberlain will b In the ahup. KMlm Paol-A meeting of lh ftwlmniin Pool Committee, which la composed of the City Council, Threatened Strike Off PITTSBURGH Ml Settlement of a threatened aluminum alrlke and apeed-up of ate production put the nation'a economy on firm fooling Tuesday tor the first time In two month. A walkout of 11.000 CIO Steel workers at nine plant of the Riant Aluminum Company of America waa averted Monday nlshl by an eleventh hour aettlemenl. The alrlke aet for Tuesday would have shut, off more than 30 per cent of the nation'a Ingot aluminum production, vitally needed In the manufacture of airplanes and other defense Items. The aettlement waa announced by Hie Waie Stabilisation Board on the evt of Ita I Inn I appearance, The Wane Board, stripped of moat of II dispute-settling powera by conareaa last month, will be re placed by a new board lacking any power to propose aoltlemenl terma In deadlocked- laoor ait pulea. WHIs ANNOUNCEMENT Tlie WBB announcement aald the hew contracta will live workera a 31.4 cent an hour pay benefit package. Of that 11 cenla It retro active to March 10 end four centa effective July 1. The pact alao calla for a modllled union simp where employe muat apply for union membership but may withdraw during: Ihe 18th and 30th day of employment. Old employe are ex. empl. Approval of a new wage con' tract between Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corp, and the CIO United Bteelworkers union aneci Ini 4,000 employes In Kaiser plants also waa announced. Meanwhile, eteel companies took abort cuti but with anlety margins to apeed up production. By truck and railroad Unplale and other Meel product moved to consum ers, SOUR NOTE Bui one sour note In the een. eral back to work atory came from Defense Production Administrator Henry H. Fowler. He warned It may be two or three months be fore manufacturers oi civilian goods set sufficient flow of new ateel. Fowler estimates ateel pro duction loss a I 30 million Ions. Recreation Committee and several lav members. In scheduled Inr to- light, I o'clock In the City Hall. Death In Family Mis. ilnr.el ProMse haa returned from Tho Dalles where she attended the fun eral laat wcrk of her mother, Mra. Anna llollowny. Mra. Holloway lived here lor six rnunlha. return Iiik to The Dalles July 10, only luur days before her dculli. I'olluik Hunner United Vulley Cummiinltv will hold a potluck sup per at the Uirella Community nun, Biilurday, August 3. 1:30 p.m. PUT. following tlie autnicr Iheru will be a general dKcusslon on plans for enlarging and Improving the com munity hall. Alter the dlscunalon there will be a dame with music being furnished bv the Smoothies: there will be no admission. Please bring vour own table aervlce. Rolls, butter, coflee and puncn win or furnished. Be there and help plan your new community ball. n.mrn.-Mra. R. A. Lalonde 023 tt..i... ..nllu rilnrnert frntn ii,imii, ---- Clinton. Ontario. Can., where ahe Visiiea ner oaiiiuucr law. Major and Mrs. L, P. Mlchaud Mlrhaud waa promoted to the rank ol major with the U.S. Air rorce wnue Mrs. i.ainiiuu wn .... .... -1- .nn.A lima Wllh IIIK. HUB PI-" " ....... Irlenda In Detroit. Mich. n I .1mml A mm hM 1 1 V a group of Legionnaires. Monday, July 2. at the Wlnema Hotel. Thofe attending were: Mrs. John v.biH ( . . nnhKrL R Kreaiion. Walter J. Kerrigan. Fred Bunch, Ralph Chapln. Marguerite L,a uran der. laabel Crlal, Mvrtle Ohns- rhrld. Jean Htraton ana neu i. Walters. ' a. n VI nodriurH and u.iii.... UmAMm lllcrhlanrl BalinlO- era of Llthla cilv. Ashland, enter tained at Modoc lieia, eunuay, July 31. n.... T notrher. famous square dance caller, will be here lor instruction in uu' mrtA tnr a dsnre Wednea- dav. July 30. ( p.m. at the Peter- son soutn oin i;ominuiiuy nwi. xi.-ilnMenlAV Rheen Club will ' UJMlnu1au Jnlv 30. 1:30 p.m. 'PST. at the Ed Born home. Crvetal Springs Road. ain..j mmiUv T ,) nt Wom en Votera will have a board meet in. u'.rin,ri,v jnlv ao. 11 a.m. at the Community Lounge. a. i . .. . Mr, mil Henderson Is visiting here with his wife and 1T1VIIUB uuiimk ' ' " - son la stationed at Shenpard Atr Force Base, wiicnna. it: haa to report for duty, Friday, Aug- ter of Mrs. Dora Ooddard, 424 Mt. Whitney. n.n.rttu nehekah drill team la to meel at the IOOF k.ll ThilnrflU .IlllV 91 g n.m. in order to practice for Initiation. Yes terday It was incorrectly announcea that the meeting wouiq oe nem on Wednesday. Visiters Harlan Floyd and Carol Roth. Modealo, Calif., are visiting Mr and Mrs. Rav Pope. 1 Con- : m.uiia mrm .Mlt(nir here they plan to see manv point of Interest aucn aa inn umvn and Crater Lake. Thev wlU return home rrlday, August 1. mt . v.. i Wr anit Xfra. niny Frank Bikes, lDM'i Auburn Street, have named Weir naugnier oorn Sunday. Sandra Jeanne. Orand parents are Mr. and Mrs. William OCOggina ana mi. ' Great grandparents are Mr. and Mra. J. r. Hearn. HONORS WITHOUT PRECEDENT Women of one of Airs. Kva Pcron's political committees weep In Buenos Aires after learning of the death of the Argentine first lady. Mrs. Pcron, wife of Pres. Juan D. Peron, will re ceive an unprecedented funeral, including military honors granted only twice previously in Argentine history. Drunk Driving Charges Bring Several Arrests Italian Explosion Said New H-Bomb Experiment rtOMK f Tim Italian De ft"nt Minlatry announced Monday night that an exploMon dtftlKned to truntorm hydron Into helium the reaction whlcn could power a hydroKcn bomb had been touched oil in thla country. 'I Tie announcemrnl made 11 clear, -however, that the expert ment Involved only a "very una 11 amount of hydroKt-n." Atomic ftcientiKU tn New York fluid the Italian explosion obviously wan aimed at achieving the Iread H-bomb but the value of the ex periment apparently Is not known yet, even in Italy. Dcfemvft Minuter Randolfo Pac ctardl kh Id renulut of the experi ment could not be determined un- TUNE-UP (LAIOR) $4.95 DUGAN & MEST S22 Se. th 23 1ecMAfa Mender, July J, 1 Mt A porly of Klomoth Folia people re; f turned Mondoy dom Poullno loke where they enloyed a two days outlno. They report the fishing splendid. Included In the . potty were, Mr. ond Mrs. Louis BoldiKhor ond fomlly,.Mr, John Clork ond douohter, Mn. M. L. Weit, R. C. Vochotier, Mr, ond ,'. Mn. George Vochotrer ond lomlly ond Mr. ond Mrs. U. Vochotier. ... , ' , Ttieidey, Ju' ",' Ml" Mo'00rl Ann Horgus today be ' come the bride of Theodora S. Durment of the home of the ' bride's porenti, Mr. ond Mrs. W. 0. Smith on South Riverside. Mlts Horom is one of the most soclolly prominent members of t the younger set ond it well known become of her work connected ' with the city librory. Mr. Durment It on employe of the Weyer haeuter company of thli city. Wednesday, July 31, 1 V2V Tentative date for the annual po- . tato ihow boll wot jet for Solurdoy, Nov. 2, at o meeting of the chamber of commerce held thit morning in the ofllces of C. A,1 , Hendorson, county oaent. Percy Murroy, chairman; J. W. Kerns, , director In chorge; C. A. Henderton; F. L. Crlltendon, Henry " V Semon ond Eorl Reynolds attended the meeting. ( Thursday, Auouit I, 1V29 Inspection of the Longcll valley roods was mode Tuesday by County Judoe Fred R. Goddord, Commissioner Silos Obencholn, County Engineer Henry ond , . County Roodmosler Chorles Spidel, Judge Goddard reported the roods in fine condition ond thot log haulers were cooperating ,' with the county to keep them that way. Friday, August 2, 1929 Rotary got bock to normal Friday fol lowing Elks convention ond hot weather ' vacations; President ' '' Maor Underwood chastised members for lax attendance In July Dr. Del Johnson presided ond "kongarooed" everyone absent o week ago, Bert Hall had charge of the program. Johnny Houston . of the Klwaniant was present and could see no good reason why Rotariant should not try 0 couple of Klwanit tongs. He led the songs with hit usual Inspiring pep. Saturday, August 3, 1929 Miss Zepha Rogers entertained at , the Rogers home on Pacific Terroce with o bridge party Tuesday evening. Fronds Lore held high score. Others ploying were Miss Dorothy Eberhorl, Mist Margaret Cummlngs, Misses Zepha ond Jean Rogers; Messrs. Fred Biehn, Scott Warren, and Myron Shan non. ' "Imurt With Landry" . THE ilLITY ' FIRE LIABILITY V, T. Johnson John A. McCall D, L, Thomoi PROPERTY AUTO 419 Main Street Phent 2-2524 r-V. 1 A younir Merrill man, who aald he had been In town attending tho American Lilon convention, waa anared by a roadblock ai Merrill late last nliiht and a r rented on a charge of drunk driving. He Is John Ruaaell Barnett, 3D. held In the County Jail In lieu of 1300 ball. A Suae Police ofllcer aald he allotted Harriett driving out 8. 6th in an erratic manner, and atarled chaalng hlin. Barnett, driving a 1049 Ford coach, waa able to out distance the patrol car so Btate Police called ahead to Merrill and had a roadblock laid for him. Tlie officer reported hia cat, was doing M miles an hour when Barnett pulled away. Alao In the County Jail for drunk driving la Addle Wceka Horton. 34 year - old Indian woman, who pleaded guilty yesterday before Justice of Die Peace Walter Zim merman at Chlloqutn. Sho waa sentenced to 30 daya plus a 54.50 fine on that charge, and fined another $4 lor having no operator's license. In District Court yesterday after noon Bruce Donald Miller, 30, of Chllonuln. waa fined MOO. or the alternative of about six months In Jail, when he pleaded guilty to drunk driving, and Michael Zupan, 40. of 429 Commercial, pleaded not guilty to a drunk driving chame. Zupan also was charged with driving while his operator's license la suspended, and was sentenced to 30 daya In jail. Two young men were arrested at the Klamath Billiards yester day afternoon on a warrant charg ing assault and battery, and placed In the county lockup. They are J. W. Scogglns. 21, 1335 Hargent, and Joseph Francis McCue, 20. The complaint was signed by Vernoit R. Brown, who claimed the two knocked him out of his car and beat blm up Sunday night. Ball was aet at $600 each. Virgil Jackson, 34-year-old In dian living at Prospect was Jailed yesterday afternoon on a charge of non-support of his wife. He was arrested here by Deputy Sheriff Dick Flnnell. Deputy (Sheriff Dal Reed returned last night from Ban Quentln with Qmer William Fromme 23 of Salem who (sees a charge of larceny Involving theft of a car. Fromme waa released yesterday from San Quentln Prison where he had served a term for robbery committed In Redding. James Lee Duncan 37 of Oak ridge waa lodged In the Crescent Jail yesterday for drunk driving. He was arrested 8unday night by State Police on UB 91 near Cres cent. An Indian. Alfred Butler. 40, was brought to the county lockup yes terday from Chlloquln to serve a 10-day aentence Imposed by Chll quln Justice of the Peace Walter Zimmerman on a drunk charge. Road Work To Delay Travel SALEM im The Oregon High way Communion listed the follow ing construction delays Tuesday in its weekly road report; Columbia River Highway from Cascade Locks to Hood River; Oc- hoco Hlahwav for 10 miles went of Mitchell: The Dalles-California Highway Irom Modoc Point to Bar clay Springs, and for nine miles south of t.aplne; Pacific Highway Irom Lane Courtv line to Anlaul. and from Chenoweth Park to Oak land Junction; Pacific Highway VVrst closed at St. Joe Junction, de tour from Dayton Junction to Mc Mlnnvlllc; Coast Highway south of Reedsport and south of Coos Bay; John Dnv-Burns High 20 miles north of Burns; Wilson River High way at Tunnel Point; Umpqua highway from Reedsport to Scotts- berg: Coos Bay-Roseburg Highway from Suicide Creek to junction with Pacific Highway: Wasco-Hep-pner Highway at John Dav River bridge: Shnnlko-Fossll Highway: Calapooya Creek to Sutherlln: Tiller-Trail Highway; Warner Valley Highway from Drake's Creek to Adel. FATAL ACCIDENT SEASIDE UH Maurice A. Coth ren. a Seaside logger, was fatally crushed In an accident Monday at the Crown-Zellerbach holdings In the Elk Creek region. Paul 0. Landry 7 Yf I S 7 A ntn HER BRAND i t MM IN T4S Qt. $O60 Pt. BRAND TUCKYSTBAIJ ""URBONWHISH11 .?.!. r 86 PROOF THE OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY. FRANKFORT, KY til ncirntlfic examination had been made. First reporta of the explosion, appearing In the Influential news paper II Oiornale d'ltalia, aaid an Italian aclenttHt actually had ex ploded an H-bomb. Pacclardl denied this, saying aiirh report, were "completely without foundation," The experi ment, the minister aald, was "re garding the possibility of traav lormltiK a very small amount of hydrogen Into helium. ' Oiornale d'ltalia aaid the explo nlon wan the culmination of atuu 1p made by a young atomic act enlist, Ubaldo LoKchl. New York acientiffU said Loftchl may lave been bombarding hy drogen with Its radioactive isotope, tritium. The aim of these experiments Ik to fuse hydrogen, which has an atomic weight of one, with an Iso tope and get aa an end product helium, which has an atomic weight of four. The fusion process would release a van amount of energy which would have great de structive powers. This Ik the reverse of the atomic bomb explosion. In that acae the atoms of a radioactive Isotope of uranium are split, also with re lease of great energy. Fusing of hydrogen atoms has been done on a laboratory scale since 1935. but every method thus far known takes more energy to accomplish the fusion than is given off in the reaction. 'Strong Coffee' Injures Man ALBUQUERQUE in Martin Rael went into his home' out of the rain Monday night, noured him self s cup of coffee and sat down in his living room. A bolt of lightning struck the house, broke the coffee, cup and knocked Rael unconscious. The charge then raced through electric wires in ine area, starting fires in eight houses. The Rael home escaped. Rael was revived by neighbors. Name Calling Basis of Suit ! DETROIT 11 Because Howard Reich told his wife she reminded i mm or his Army top sergeant, she is suing him for divorce: The wife. Mary Margaret Kelch, said in her suit, filed Monday: "Whenever I'd ask him to hang up his pajamas or help me with the dishes, he'd remind me that he'd had enough of being ordered around In the Army. , . "And whenever I'd try to reason with him and explain his responsi bilities around the house, he'd tell me how much I reminded him of his Army top sergeant." . Both are 25. They were married in 1948 and have a child Largest piano stock in this part of the Weit Knabe Kimball Wurtlizer Other Leading Make Pianoi Low Prices. Low Terms Rent a Piano Rent and Apply Plan Louis R. Mann Piano Co. . 120 N. 7th Hammond Organ $40 AS MUCH AS ON BRAND NEW '52 KELVIN AT0R and GIBSON Refrigerators and Ranges Large 7'j Cu. Ft. KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR "Cold to the Floor" Rcq, 234.9? . 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