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    HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
THURSDAY, JULY SI. 11)113
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CART HITS TRAIN
DALLAS, Ore. (A An auto
mobile crashed into a Southern Pa
cific freight train near Falls City
Wednesday, kill In e its driver, Har
vey Edward Taylor. .
Taylor, 42, a resident of Falls
City, probably was blinded by sun
glare, police said.
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ONE OF TWO new ping-pong tablet presented to the YMCA
by the Junior Chamber of Commerce was dedicated yesterday
by Bob Bonney (left), city recreation director, and Ray Big
gort (right) member of the ''Y" board
Hedy Lamar's Temper
Said Talk of TV Alley
Br ERSKINE JOHNSON
HOLLYWOOD (NEA) Exclu
sively Yours: Hedy Lamarr's tem
peramental flip-flops over changing
her type from Sexy Hedy to Slap
stick Hedy are the talk of TV
alley.
Signed as the guest of ventrilo
quist Paul Wtnchell and Jerry Ma
honey. Hedy demanded a flip co
medienne role. Paul. 14 advertis
ing men and six NBC vice presi
dents finally talked her into doing
the sexy dramatic skit that had
been prepared for her.
Hedy It's said, stopped burning
only alter New York TV critics
hailed her performance as one of
the best movie star bits on video
this year.
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis
have a private eye on the trail of
a pair of look alikes who are us-
Annual Rally
At Clackamas
Annual Camp Meeting and Con
vocation of the Church of Ood for
1952 convened at Clackamas July
25. It ends Aug. 3. A large staff
of speakers are present this year
according to an announcement by
the Rev. A. Clarence Roper, State
Cnairman.
Among the staff speakers are:
The Rev. A. W. Crim, Anderson,
Ind., guest preacher; The Rev.
Ralph Starr, Hamilton, Ohio, song
leader: The Rev. and Mrs. W.M.
Donohew, missionaries (rom Airl
and Daisey Boone and Adam
Williams, home missionaries.
Theme ol the meeting is "Honor
ing Christ Through His Word."
Dally leatures oi me meeting are:
Lectures for ministers, camp for
children, youth meetings, and gen
eral worship and prayer meetings.
Klamath Man
Starts Fight
SALEM IB Two guards were
Injured Wednesday In a brief dis
turbance at the Oregon State pri
son. Warden Vlrgit O'Malley said
James Q. Anderson, a 29-year-old
convict from Klamath County,
started the fight after becoming
Intoxicated on pruno A ferment
ed drink made of fruits and vege
tables discarded by the prison can
nery. Guard James Schultz attempted
to quiet Anderson and in the fight
that followed be suffered a knife
wound. Another guard, Raymond
O'Neill, who rushed to aid Schutlz,
was attacked by other convicts.
Capitol Beauty
Plans Revealed
SALEM W A master plan for
development of Oregon's state cap-
Itol buildings to "make Balem the
most beautiful capital city in the
United States" was proposed
weanesaay oy rrancis &eauy, new
York architect.
Keally, who designed the present
capltol and who was hired by the
State Board of control to prepare
a long-range plan, said his plan
cans lor extension oi tne capital
Mall to four blocks long. The mall
now Is one block long, but cur
rently Is being extended for anoth
er D10CK.
The capltol and proposed su
preme court bulldine would be at
opposite ends of the mall, with four
state buildings on each side.
The only buildings now construct
ed are tne capuoi, and norary,
public service, and highway build
ings. Keally said his plan, which re
quires legislative approval, would
take care of the state's needs for
the next 20 or 25 years. At the end
of that period, the mall would be
exienaea anotner lour blocks to u
street. .
General Denies
Saucer Story :
SEATTLE (jn Air Force chief
of staff Gen. Hoyt 8. Vandenberg
says he doesri't believe there la
such a thing as a flying saucer.
"They are not machines flown by
men from Mars, nor from anv
foreign powers," Vandenberg told
interviewers Wednesday. "Nor
does the Air Force or any U.8,
Military agency have s flying sau
cer."
Vandenberg added the Air Force
has investigated all reports re
ceived since the end of World War
II "and never has found anything
to substantiate existence of such
things ..."
Vanderiberff conferred' her wllh
officials of the Boeing Airplane Co.
Ing their names lo open charge
accounts and cash checks. Tile
phonies bilked Richmond, Va., mer-
chants out ol i-'uoo.
Lorraine Cugat, inches awav
from her first big movie contract,
is still boning at tne printed re
port that she was the cause of the
recent Glenn Ford-Eleanor Powell
two-day breakup.
rve never met uienn Ford."
snapped Lorraine. "He was on the
same boat coming back from Eur
ope, but so were 3000 other people.
One college man to another:
What do you hear from the
Undle-world?"
Olsen and Johnson Join up with
an ice-skating show after they close
at Las Vegas' Flamingo Hotel for
a tour or tne nation a sport arenas.
No more live TV for the sany
comedy stars until the fall ot 1953,
when they will market a series of
tncir own teieliims.
Las Vegas reporters. Incidental
ly, thought they had found some
thing hot when an Ola Olson was
married there recently. But it was
anotner uie wnn tne real one ex
plaining: "It wasn't me. I've got
grandchildren dying of old age."
Dorothy Dandridge will shelve
her singing career long enough to
play a straight dramatic role In a
soon-to-be-announced MOM movie
. Charles Winnwger was misty-
eyed over the Chicago political con
ventions. Starting work In "Down
feriscope. ' ne toio me mat tu
years ago be was a drum major
in a pre-conventlonal political rally
lor Grover Cleveland at Ashland,
wis.
MGM will screen-test Gloria
Nord, star of the "Ice Circus of
1952" . . . Dick Haymes and Mickey
Rooney will duet an album for
uecca . . . uenms u a.eeie ana
Doan Hoag, who wrote MOM'S
"Crime Doesn't Pay" shorts, are
collaborating on a documentary
mm about a miscarriage oi justice
that Dennis is halting as better
than "T-Man." Benedict Bogeaus
will produce.
Burly Victor McLaglen's back
on the Hollywood career merry,
go-'round with roles In "The Quiet
Man." "fair wind to Java," ana
a proposed weekly telefilm series,
port ol can."
"The gypsy finally has settled
down," Vic grinned It. "I've got
a place to again hang my hat.
r or tnree years vie ana nis wne
roamed Europe and the U.S. "We
went to Mexico for a weekend and
stayed four months" but now it's
a permanent home lor them at
Balboa. Calif.. 45 miles from Holiy
wood, and movie and TV roles for
Vic "if I like the parts."
Vic's reaction to the remake of
his biggest film hit, "What Price
Glory?" is a sour smile and, 'It's
a musical, Isn't It?"
As a silent film, "Glory" was a
tremendous hit, he remembers,
"Because Eddie Lowe and I aworo
a blue streak In every scene and
by watching our lips audiences
could understand every word we
said."
Ina Autry, Gene's wife, found
a new sonz for her hubby to re
cord "The Angels are Lighting
God's Little Candles" by Jimmy
Kennedy. It was Ina who persuad'
ed Gene to skip the cowpoke melo
dies a few years ago and wax
"RUdoipn the Red-nosed Reindeer.
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Report On Radar
Flying
By DOUGLAS LAKSl:N
WASHINGTON t NEA) The fly
ing saucers are back.
And their return to 111 headlines
haa been the re.iull of a atartling
new development:
For the first time, numerous
and simultaneous vu.ul aliihtliiiis
have been positively confirmed by
oltlrlal Civil Aeronautics Aumlnla-
trallon radar observations, una
has happened twice under almost
Identical circumstances on two suc
cessive Saturday nights.
II d until now official and unof
ficial saucer debunkcrs huve pro
duced credible theories lo explain
away reports of visual slulillngs
as natural phenomena. Tiiry huve
done the same for Individual radar
sighting reports.
But none of this reasoning satis
factorily explains away visual
sightings aboslutely confirmed by
radar.
This remarkable new chapter In
the weird flying saucer story was
nrlttcn in the skiea over Wash-
AIRLINES pilot S. C. Pierman
taw six "obiects" t the same
time the CAa radar did.
tngton for six hours before dawn
an Sunday, July iv. ana "
week later. The details and Impli
cations of what took plare are now
confirmed by CAA and the Air
Force.
Since then the Air Force has
quietly said It was closing to the
,.. ii. n-ial section at Wright
Fleid In Dayton. 0-, which has
been studying nying ""ccr
ports. In addition, all information
concerning that group's personnel,
activities and budget is now strict
ly classified.
t.,it rftaii. nf what happened
the first night are being revealed
for the first time by NEA Service.
These are the facts:
Beginning ahortly after mid
night, and continuing until dawn,
eight experienced CAA radar op
eratora and technicians, manning
the air route traffic control cen
ter In hanger No. at National
Airport, tracked from seven to ten
unidentifiable and mysterious ob
jects performing atrange gyrations
in the skies in a 30-mlle radius
above Washington.
Harry O. Barnes, who haa been
with CAA for nine years, mostly In
radar work, was In charge of the
group. After making sure that the
objects were not known alrcralt
and that the radar was operating
perfectly, he checked his findings
with the radar operators In the
control tower. They Instantly con
firmed what he saw. and contin
ued to do so. The two radars are
completely separate units.
Later the radar at nearby An
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drews Air Fiure base also con
firmed the alghtlngs.
When the center radar allowed
one of the unidentified objects In
a low position in the northwest
ky. the oiwialors In the tower
were able to see It. One of thrm,
How ard Cncklln, who has been Willi
CAA for five yrnra. describes It:
H vaa a xoud-aurd llaht. yel
low to orange In color. At flrat II
looked like a great big alar. Then
II began to move In a manner
which made you reallie It rouldn'l
be a star. There was no unuauai
hlih speed about Ita movemenu
and at times It acemeit lo hover.
We euuld aee It inovlnr arAunrt like
Dial for about 13 mlnutea. It Junl
dlaapiieared Inlo the horlluveat
sky.1'
There are no windows In (he
center Barnes was operating. None
of the eight men could leave to
go outside lo try to check their
own radar sightings visually.
As Is normal at that tune air
tralflc was very light. But at the
tirst opportunity an operator In
Dames office contacted Capital
Airlines pilot dipt. S. C. Plennitn
shortly alter he took off and asked
him to look for the objects.
For about 14 minutes, Pierman
was tn direct, two-way communi
cation with Barnes. While he was
within ratlur range, Plcrmaii was
able lo aee alx objects which
showed up on the path Indicated
bv the center's radar. Pttrman'a
sightings reported to Bariies coin
cided exactly with the radar sight-
lngN, Barnes reports.
Pierman Is a IT-ycar veteran of
commercial flying and Is described
by Capital Airlines ofllclals as very
Irvel-headed and "taciturn." Alter
he landed in Detroit Pierman had
tills to say about tho sightings:
"In my years of flying I've seen
a lot of falling or shooting atars
whatever you call Ihent but
these were much faster than any
thing like that I've ever seen. They
were moving too fast for that. They
were about the same alio aa the
brighter stars. And they were much
higher than our 6000-foot altitude.
I couldn't estimate the speed ac
curately. Please remember I didn't
apeak of them aa flying aaurera
only very fast moving llthla."
as flying aaurera only very fast
moving lights."
Charles Wheaton. first officer on
the flight with Pierman. a vet
eran of 12 years, of flying con
firms Plcrman's sightings and
add:
"Before the ether nlrhl, I al
ways discounted alleged flying
saucers as atmospheric phe
nomen. But now 1 reel I have
actually seen ftome aellve strange
object! which defy explanation."
Another Capital Airlines pilot
also reported seeing a light oft his
wing, which showed up In the po
sition on the radar scope. Other
pilots In the air that night. Barnes
reveals, appeared lo be reluctant
to discuss the subject with him on
me raaio.
The mystery of the flvlng sauc
ers had Us atari on June 24. 1047.
when a Boise, Idaho, business-
msn, Kenneth Arnold, flew his
private plane over the Jagged
peaks ol Washington's Mt. Kan
ler. When he landed, he breath
lessly reported having seen "a
chain of nine saucer-like objects
playing lag at fantastic speeds."
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DEPARTMENTS
Sightings Of
Over Washington
Kline then lliero have been
Iliou.aniU of slghtlnga all over
Hie. world, many uhvloualy report
ed by rrai-kpoia. Hut a sulmlan
llal number have Iwrn so alransrl
and reliably itencrllird, even Hie
Air Force has had In admit that
Ihev were uncxplalnahle.
Many books hnvo been written
on the subject. Hundreds nf
magaslue arlii'ln have treated all
aspects of the duration. However,
a review of most of what has
been written and officially retHirl
ed on Ilia aulilrct points ui aever
al unique ii.-im i Ib to the recent
wiiKliluuion aiuhtliiKs:
It's the flrat lime that three
separate radar sets have reported
lilrntlcal lliltnia.
It's the first lime they have re
mained under observation In one
area for o long a lime.
It's the first tlmo so manv com
pletely responsible men. Includ
ing radar operatora and Dllota.
all observed and reported the
same thing at Hie same time, with
all reports checking so accurately.
Bolh nlshls Iheio were scores
ol unofficial slorles ot persons In
the area who claim to have seen
one or more strange lights mov
ing about in the aky.
Haul Pell, a ncwa aervlce re
porter In River Edge. N.J., wrote
a detailed atorv on one that he
saw lust before seven oblccls ap
peared on the CAA radar screen
at National Airport. He wald:
"II looked like a sphere. so
deeply orange rolored that II an-
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It was silent as death. II was
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