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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1952)
IIKKAI.I) AN!) NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE FIVE nelirhbo. fellow workera. and vet 1 f-rHtin organization came to hia aid ii'iid a hpfjkehiiian for Gov. fiher- man Ada ml announced that the stonal delegation "with a view to' governor would take up the case I having something done In Washy with the New Hampshire congres- llngton." War Vets To Intercede For MIIDAY. AUGUST U, lUfa V' I; l W L&Jr MM ,4 CORNY MYSTERY Tti ii young lady with tht tape measure serins a bit mvilllled t the plant beside her. And no wonder, li t ruin Xalk ginning very lustily out of crack In the pavement on Hit corner of Wathliiglun and Jefferson Street near Chicago'! bun Loop section. Father Facing Deportation WENDELL, N, H. 'Tl Hie two llliflr mlndi what to aav In the ipartmrnt to make certain no In wr veteran win ol Carl Latva, leleKram "hut we're koIiik to tell llu-.lice la done Latva. "", ' horn nil President lust what liaiwened f ederal Jud. Charlea E. Wv- 40 year old Finnish born mill , mJ ,.,. ,u , lllm , Tumkl Jr ol BBton ruir(l -with worker ordered deported do aointlhlng to help." (reluctance" Thursday that Latva lis aluned a CiiininiiiilM. member, "r guess he'll receive It all mutt he deported under th Me nhir) card In 1ICI4, aav Ihev will an- jrlfht." Carl adiled. "He seems the Cariaii Act. iieal lo Pre-ldenl Trmnan In the " "' . . V" ' ln.e D,r" """iiraiion or n.. lope "lie II now light lor us ruru in wbi nuiitto m luraiirauon oi an anrns ua u- ... Ilka u." !lhori.e deoortatlon ol aliena who ma sons, can ana ram. urni -.,, ,,.... i,. .,i.nn.t in Vver himd in ihe Communist go to lio-lon to conler with his at- or fascial parties, lornev, Frederick Frank Cohen. I Latva aald he told Immigration about appenllnK the deportation officials In applying for clliiienarilp order to the U. H. Circuit Court of jln IM that he aliened the Com- Appeah. Iinunut Party memDersnio cara rierU nrr nreMdent of Uie I because "Ihev told me they wanted Doir Woolen Mill In iii-arpy Ooslien where Lulva has worked lor 30 yriiij., ha given lila "luilhlul Work er" a dav oil. In Washington, meanwhile. Ben. Lehman UJ-Llb-NYi aald the de portation order "dramatize the ihunirlul lneoultv" ol the McCar ran Act and Ben. O'Conor (D-Mdi aid h" wa asking the Justice De- told newMiien Thuradav nlahl they will hend a telegram lo Iiuman aklnff him lo save their father from de- portallon lo Klnland the coun try he left when a child of 13. "Mv brother and I fought lor the thing President Truman be eves In, ' Ihev sulfl. We hoi he'll now fight for us." Thev served In the Navy hi World War II. Carl aald Ihev hadn't made up Snowballs Fly In High 80s EVANBVIMJS. Ind. The ; teiuoerature wia in the BO'h when I n Kvansvllle woinun cullrd im- i lie to comulnln tliut nuiiie boyt had brrn UirowiiiK mkiwUhIIh nl ! her houe and Hint one lilt her i son. Il.e cops v,ere nkeiillcal but In vestigated. 'Ihry found some boy ft i had fanhloned snowballs from shaved Ice taken from a nearby , dalrv. Biologists Find Clues To Whooping Crane Mystery WAHMINOTON The KIM) and Wild Ilia Hervice Kridny ex lursed hope that recent spotting of two whooping cranes In Canada Is an Indication that the slmo.il extinct birds bifil m that atoa. flut an olllclal lolif a reioricr th.it a telephone conversation wlih lloberl Henry Hmltll. one of two government scientists who have been on an aerial survey ol north ern wulerlowl nesting grounds, brought word that no posltn evi dence of nesting by the birds was observed. Hmltll, a veteran Hyway biologist limn Medlord. Ore., and Kverelt SEWING MACHINE SERVICE and EXCHANGE 422 Main St. Phone 6771 to win a strike In which I waa In volved.' He said he na d a man do cents when he signed and an additional 10 cents a month for four months and "nevr- heard from them again." Latva ' ,.f in 12.000 ban pend ing an appeal. Latva had no comment as ms KoolHd Actress Stars In Henry V ASHLAND Virginia Ches:,e. pe-1 Ule Hun Kianclscu actress current-I ly charming udlenres as Uie hrencn piintesa. Katharine, in "K ng Hniry the rilih ' in the Uui ' A.niul Oicaon blmkcr,pearean Kc-, l.vul, huh nun nil award as tne best actit.s at Ban Fiancisco blale col kUO lur the lllil-6J nraauli. Ine awaid was ninda by Alpha Pal Omega, nalionul diniiiatlc ao- tl-iiw young actress received the award lor her portrayal of "Willie" In TeimrnBce Williams' one-act play, "Thui Property 1 Condemned." Mra. Chcase and her husbund, Dion, both ol whom are oppeurlug in aeveral roles ui the lour lean al playa this year, are ban Fran cisco TV perlorinera. Both have won pralaa for tnelr work hero this year, and Virginia has been particularly outslaiidliiu as Kale, prlncesa ol Krance. Iter scenes with lior wonian-in-walting. ibusaunc Hanson), m which ahc tries lo learn English, and the scene in which she accepts the proposal of Uie English King Hen ry alter playing a lomuntic cat-and-mouse game with him lor while, brought down the house in the Ilrsl two perlorinnnces ol the colorful chronicle play. The next performance ot "Henry V" la bun day. Aug. 10. Quarantine Set On State Hogs BAI.EM (Pi A 30-day quarantine on Importation Into Oregon of hogs from areas In which vesicular ex anthema l known lo exist waa de .creed Thursday by Director ol Agrlculturo E. L. Peterson and ap proved bv Clov. Douglas McKay. Outbreak of the disease In im portations ol awlne from the mid west have resulted In federal ciuar antlnes against two Oregon coun ties, Mullonomnh and Marlon. The alale has placed the temporary ban on shipments Into Oregon to pre vent further Introduction of the dis ease, Peterson aald. Australia Sends Uranium Ore DARWIN. Australia Wl Four hundred flccl drums containing uranium ore from the Hum Jungle field have been londrd on freighter at Darwin Harbor. This Is first major shipment from Mils field. Destination of ore has not been disclosed but It la believed to be the United Btntca. COPVBIOHTS COMPOSITIONS WAHHINOTON (P) Seven new unpublished musical compositions of the King of Blam IThallandl were recently brought by an emissary to the U.S. Copyright Office for copyright registration. One of the composition Is entitled "March ot the Royal Bodyguard; another Is Llfe'a Destiny Elegy." L. Button of Aberdeen, 8 D , were quoted earlier in the wrk Iruni I'rinrn Albert. Kask., an having re jioried the spotting ol two aduli cranes In the niaislirs north ol Ureal Slave Luke ill Northern Can ada. The KMi and Wihlllle Service ol llclal aald the luiding ol the two bud?., our on July II and the other on July I J about 3s mllc.i away, was certainly a hopeful develop ment in the 50 ) car search lor the nrslmg pluce ol the rare bird. The whooping crane Is one ol this continent's rarest birds. A while water fowl, it alands four to five leet tall and has a 7-loot wing spread. It gets Us name from Its lioarie "whoop" which Is aald lo be audible lor a distance up lo two miles. only about 30 ol the birds are known to exist. They spend the Mimiuer in Northern Canada and Uie winter 111 marshes In Texas. Zatopeks May Visit U.S. WAHHINOTON OT) President Truman behevea the amaaing hua-band-wife tcatn from behind the Iron Curtain that won ton Olympic honors may help win the peace bv visiting the United Sulr-.. As a result, Czechoslovaklans Emil Zaloiiek. winner tl the ma rathon, the 5.000 and 10.000 meler races, and his wife Ingrova. who won the lavelln throw at the Hel sinki, Finland, Olympics recently, may be Invited to tour America. Secretary ot Commerce Sawver originated the Idea and Thursday won Truman's oknv. Bawver ihen wrote Avery Brund aiie. president of the Olympic As sociation urging that Brundage In his official capacity as head of the Olympics organlatlon issue tne i,or nml Invitation. Acceptance of such an Invitation hv the Zatoneks would hinge on ap proval bv the Communist Czech envernment. hnwver. a raoia snoris ian. was enthuslastlo over Uie whole thing, from both dlnlomstlc and spores nr-ie He wrote Rrundnee: II you could nil wie iron liur- lain enough to bring this man and his wile over here It might be Uie beginning of a happy new program for mankind. It might be the first step toward a permanent peace . . . 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