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IIKRAt.D AMI NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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T oo Singing American!
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Displays Set
By Hobby Fans
Arrowhead collectors, photo en
thusiasts and button tana have in
dicated interest in the forthcoming
20-30 Club, YMCA-sponsored First
Annual Klamath Basin Hobbv Show
set auk. zi and 22 at the "Y
here.
Latest group to show interest la
the Klamath Camera Club which
plans to enter many of its members
in the hobby competition. Entry
oianxs are avauaDie at the YMCA,
or can be clipped out of the Herald
and News.
They should be mailed In to the
"Y . 722 Pine, before deadline
Auk. 20.
The camera-ites plan to enter In
several categories. Including- centr
al onoios; six developed and
printed by entrant; salon prints;
flash or outdoor night photos;
photoflood or artificially lighted
pictures; color prints developed
and printed by exhibitors; tinted
photos: silhouettes and albums on
any subjects.
Robert Walker Is club president.
HAIL DAMAGE
MEDFORD UP) A sign company
reported Thursday on its survey of
what happened to neon signs in
Sunday's hailstorm: SO per cent of
them were damaged.
Insurance men report that many
householders have made claims lor
roof damage.
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ANSWER TO THE FLYING SAUCERS? Willism Erbe assist
ant t the army's Fort Belvoir, Vs., research laboratory, bleeds
minutt amounts of air into an ioniied partial-vacuum to pro
duct globular erangs-colorad light in this small working model
of the stratosphere. Tht Washington, 0. C, Evening Star has
rtportad that production of this atmospheric phenomena may
explain tht widespread rtports of "flying saucers." Tht Star
laid tht objects crttted "can spetd up, hovtr indefinitely, or
disappear and rtapptar In a flash." Tht Star txplained that
tht txperimtntors ustd vacuum bell to reproduct"two forcts
very low air prtssurt which is balanced against static tlec
tricity in a way to give off light."
North County
Blaze Flares
A sleeper lightning fire on Wing
Butte, nesr Bear Flat in northern
Klsmath County, pulled ud while
and visible enough for everv look
out in the area to spot it yesterday
a Her noon, out when smoke chasers
went to work it promptly disap
peared. KFPA Boss Hal Ogle flew over
the area in a plane to direct the
men to the smouldering snag on
foot.
The blaze apparently was started
bv lightning from last week's big
storm that swept most of the Klam
ath country.
Modoc Scout
Hike Shrinks
The week-long hike to Crater
Lake slated by Explorer Scouts of
the Modoc Ares has been cut in
half they're only going- In from
one direction.
Originally the trip was planned
to start from Lake of the Woods
with one group, and from Crescent
Lake by another. However, the lack
of enough adults to go slong neces
sitated knocking off the northern
hike-in.
The southern group still plsns to
leave Saturday, Aug. 16, and climb
Ml. Pitt and Pelican Butte en
route to the national park, as well
ss work out field problems.
They plan to take the Skyline
Trail.
Interested Explorers have been
asked to contact the Scout office
immediately.
CASUAL1TY LIST
WASHINGTON OB The De
fense Department Friday identi
fied 187 additional casualties of the
Korean War. The list (No. 623) in
cluded 19 dead, 160 wounded, 13
Injured and five missing.
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Cap'r. Donald C. Sutclifft
KF Marine
In Training
CORONADO, Calif. Marine Re
servist Captain Donald C, Sutcliffe,
1435 Worden Avenue. Klamath
Falls, has reported to Troop Train
ing Unit, Coronado, for the 1952
Marine Corps Reserve training pro
gram, the first full-scale Marine
Reserve summer training program
since the outbreak of hostilities in
Korea in 1950.
This two-week training program
Is designed to add to the military
proficiency of Reserve Marine Of
ficers and to keep them abreast of
the latest developments In weapons
snd strategy.
The courses based on all func
tions of Amphibious Staff Planning,
include Administration, Logistics',
Intelligence, Operations, ana Ad
vanced Staff Planning.
While here, Captain Sutcliffe
specialize in amphibious Intelli
gence. During World War n, Captain
Sutcliffe served as a member of
the 22nd Marines. His military ex
periences Include: participation In
the Okinawa campaign and China
Occupation.
Upon completion of his training,
he will return to his position of
Manager of the Social Security Ad
ministration Field Office.
OPS Puts Ceiling
On Refuse Wood
WASHINGTON Wl Dollars and
cents ceilings for refuse mill wood
produced in the Columbia River
district of Washington and Ore
gon were announced by the Office
oi rrice Biaoiuzauon Thursday,
The agency said effective Aug.
13 the ceilings f.o.b. mill will be
J4.35 per cord for fir and 15.215 for
nemiocx,
Included arc sawmill slabs, edg
ings, trimmings and blocks suit
able for making pulpwood chips.
The ceilings apply in five Wash
ington counties snd 12 Oregon
counties, all In the Columbia Riv
er district.
CAMERA DEPARTMENT
CURRIN'S
FOR DRUGS
9th and Main Ph. 2-3475
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11 KKSKINE JOHNSON
HOUYWOOU (NKAi Tl
Wonira: The tide's turning to mus
icals la Hollywood and Knlly Kor
rent hts mads the big drciMon to
swim alons.
No more momey, wide-eyed,
Ir.iiio roles lor bally, who hit ai
doin as a Junior Belle Usvls In
Ids Luplno'i "Not Wanted" snd
"wever tear."
Not iinlll she urovrs to Holly
wood that she's jii.nl wlial exhib
itors ait dying lor as a duiwmy
and singing alar.
"Nobody's making pictures about
unwed molhrra and unhappy lac
tury girls any more," Hally told
me. I never had aiiibllloiu to b
a gresl dramatic star, anyhow.
"Ida Lupino poured a lot of her.
self into nit and changed ins from
KF Churchmen
Ask Action
Three Klamath Falls churchmen
formed s panel of speakers on
"Religion III Politics" at a meeting
of the Democratic Club held Wed
nesday night, the keynote of their
lalks being that American Chris
tians cannot hold themselves alool
Ironi politics If they demand good
government.
The speakers -were Richard
Oraef of Z'.on Lutheran; Lloyd
Holloway, pastor ol First Metho
dist Church; and Harold Crookrr,
pastor of the Reorganised Church
of Latter Day Saints.
Rev. Oraef declared that people
today are not seeing clearly on the
matter of ethics and morals, and
there Is a great need at present
to bring back the absolutism of
Christian ethics.
Rev. Hollowsy brought out that
politics have reached s point where
the Individual hardly dares breathe
what he believes, particularly til the
Held of education, and said he
considered one of the saddest things
today la the so-cslled free Ameri
can press becoming "kept" sheets.
He ursed hla listeners to grow up
to a realisation of what privileged
monopolies snd Inflation are do
ing to the country.
Rev. Crooker delved Into com
munllv politics, stressing the need
lor tntegrny In local oil Ice.
Cahills Moved
To Oakland
Mrs. James Cahlll and her three-year-old
daughter Candace, have
been moved from Trinity Hospi
tal in Areata, Calif., to tht Oak
Knoll hospital In Oakland.
Mrs. Cshiil is the wmow oi
James Cahlll who waa killed in a
truck-car collision near Areata on
July 11. Mrs. Cahlll, Candace and
another daughter, Ann, were all In
jured in the same mishap.
Mrs. Cahlll is reported to be-Improving
slowly. Her leg wss nearly
severed snd she sulfered multiple
cuts snd other Injuries. Candace.
whose injuries were not delected
at first Is still in only fair con
dition. The other child, 6-montb-old
Ann, suffered a minor concus
sion sns hss been relessed from
the hospital.
The accident occurred on a curve
on Highway 101 north of Areata
when a logging truck tried to pass
a car stalled in, the traffic lane.
The truck collided head-on with the
approaching Cahlll car.
Lt. Cahlll waa the only child of
Mrs. Jess Knighton 6323 8. (lb
Street.
Barber Shops To
Close Saturday
All Klsmath Falls barber shops
will remain closed until 10 a.m.
Saturday for the funeral of Arling
ton Ross, 62, wbo died Tuesday
night.
The funeral is to be held at t
a.m. from Ward's Chapel.
Ross, a native of Miles City,
Mont., wss one of the oldest bar
bers in Klamath County. For a
number of years he hsd worked
at the Palace Barber Shop. He
dropped dead, apparently of a
heart attack, on 7th street late
Tuesday night.
Wreck Damages
Two Automobiles
Two cars were damaged exten
sively In enlllalnn at V W-1-
and Radcllffe yesterday afternoon.
City Police cited Mrs. Martha
Victoria Masten, Poe Valley, for
failure to VieM th rlrh nl
She posted 5 ball.
one was ariving s 1049 Dodge
sedan wrhleh trn.b- - io?a ....
operated by Mrs. Ruth E. Siemens,
iiiiiuqmn ot-ar itouie.
UP TO
To Turn To Career of Song
I'm grntrlul to liU. But now I've
Jul to make tnmlm-em lorgcl thai
was Ilia wel-luiHlkercliU'l queen
snd go bsrk to niv dancing. 1
"Maybe I am making a mistake,
but 1 have lo dance if I'm going
to be happy In my career.
Meet a lass who's weary of hear
ing that screennluys wi'ra boiler
a couple of decsdea ago.
ins old nickers uiuirr Kick and
key In studio vaults airn'l iniiili
better than some of the movie fare
on irlrlviMon right now, Helm
Deulrh believes, and she ought to
guuw,
Helen has aulhoied aurh hlln as
"King Solomons Mines" and "Na
tional Velvet." and penned the
st t riiiplnVK of Hie liiruicoining
"Plymouth Adventure" and "LIU"
"i ve been looking at muvia clas
sics that the public can't aoe and
they simply don't hold up," trim,
blonde Helen told mr, "ciniue ol
lltriu are movies that people re
mruibrr with great allrctlon. They
Mere wonderlul in their nine. Hut
1 was appalled at the poor willing."
It's battling Nancy Olson in one
corner and Hollywood casting dl
restore In the other these days.
iiaitcy'a lignting to prove that a
round-laced movie queen can do
something more than play the loyal
wile and the girl next door.
Her cneeka don I ciiva in and
her face isn't mask-like, but she
wiiiils a whack al the "oil-beat
parts lhat other actresses art be
cause their faces are all sunken
and diawn-ln. It a a caning sal.
lacy. The minute I go alter a bad-
girl role, they tell me I m round
faced and that nobody will believe
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111 me aa a er witch, lei's sny."
Nancy's winning hrr noiiil, bul
not Inst enough lo suit her. Hhe's
a wlilow who knows the score as
.lolin Wayne's i-o-Mar In "llig Jim
Mi-Uln." and shea Just about
v!iiHii-d up another wouuin-oi-iui-world
part, llul shea still gelling
the "8oriy. ynu'ie not hollow
cheeked'' line when a vixen rulo
comes up.
"Kvrry day the inpei curry
pli-luirs ol sxe murderesses ami
gun inolls and they i s all intinil
lai'cd," Nancy wailrd. "The oilier
night I went In a pally where they
showed an old Theila llara vamp
movie. Know what? Thrdn was
as round-laced aa 1 am.
Ida l.uplno la directing three mo
no lough guys In "Hie Dlllricme"
but ahea cnnlesslllg llmt she gave
lliein ilia chance In volo her be
lore the Him sluilrd.
"I aent word to them," says Ma
of her three stars fcdtuunil O
Ui'lrn, Crank Lnvelny and Hill Tall
man. "thai my IroUugs wouldn't
be hurl III the Irasi It Ihey iluurl
want lo work with a leiuale direc
tor III a rugged, outdoor piriuia
like this. Tney had Ihe liglil to
turn me down. But, thank heavens,
they didn't ."
Delicate, feminine Ida's working
in desert heat and swamps with
her hard-boiled stars and gelling
an earful ol masculine language.
"Hut I don't blush." she sinlled.
"I think men have a rlghl to cuss."
Vanessa Hrnwn'a got something
lhat Ave, Hedy, Lima and Itita
haven't got a song named In!
her. And It's done more to help
in genuine
ENGLISH
BROUGES
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OUTSANDING VALUES
And Dance
her "Inks the "loo brainy" lag '
thai waa pinned on her by Holly
wood, she's ariiiillllnu, than all
Ilia plunging iieikllnea, slit akTrla
knit chresecaka plclmrt that aht'g
tried.
Vnncsse Inspired Ihe liislriimen
lal nil, "Vanessa." by Meruit
Wayne, lhat Hugo Wlnlerhallcr and
linvid llo-o recorded, and slit's
saying:
"A vear ago I couldn't get a
sexy part. Now I in gelling acrlnta
Unit make me blunli. I guess ths
song has made Hollywood lorget
Hint 1 ever waa a uli Kid."
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