Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 11, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1052
IIKRAM) AND NKWS. KLAMATH AIJ-S. OREGON
PAGE THREE
No Mrrllnc Ullli'01'n til (lis Mix- Cull, rulil drink and tolln will
lllnry nl tlici Uaulua will nut ini'nt bo fuieilahrd,
'1'iii'Kiliiy nlitlit un piovliiunly mi-
iimini'i'il, Mm. Tut llpnry riMirltl Muvlr-a Klmmilli Full Cniiirrn
lliln iniiiiilnu. Tlio nii'i'tlnu wna lii'ld Clulj. muvlt tlivlMon will ini-nt
work uuu, iilii) niild, 'llli'Mluy, AllKUnt 1.1. B pill. Ill Ihi'
. . 'till 1 1 i III lit V l,uiinur. N, Dili Hlni't.
Mrrl Timldil Tim IJritrrn ol Mr. Kuyiiimid will alum hi pic
)liimir l.iiiluc mrrU lonlulit.
al llin KU Hull,
H :3U,
lure ui lliln year' I'ortliiiitl ltr
1'urnUti mid nlM) a llliu ou k clilu
inunk unit tit trlrkn,
MrrlliiB-Iti'lllllilnrf'llt dull Will
iiirrl nl tlir limno of Vrrnn Wcniirr,
'ST& Ciiiiiint'rt'liil, Wrriiit'Mliiv, Auk.
i:i, 12 p.m.
I'ollurk Mlillnnd Homo Eto
t.iiinlt'ii Club will ninri Turittliiy,
Auuu.it 12, 12 pin. I'HT nl Moure
I'aik (or (Killurk illimrr, Mr. Iawu
AmlrlPU will b hottm mill will
lurnlah the drwicii. All iiirmuitin
ate tinted to alUMid.
riinlr-Orlona will hold potlui'k
picnic Tunaday, 111:311 p.im. l
Moum I'ark. Mi'iiiunia ro nuked
In brum llirlr own lulilc nrrvlra.
Urlnkn mid Ire orcuiii will lio I"'
UIMird. '
Kurrrv-Mr. Itae Uvrr, wlfr ol
Ciiv riuinhiim liwpvniur Jurk Uvor
tiiiilrrwrni iim or miiuitv nl Klmii
mil Vnllry llOBpllul Monduy luoiii
Iim. VI. Mora-Mr. nnd Mm. Uroritr
Onuniaii nnd noli, JlinmV vltllrd
Mr. Oiiuiiiaii'a iinrrnU. Mr, nnd
Mm. Vlclur Uiimiinii. J'J Rail
rllllp, over the wrrkend. A Klant
mil Union 1 1 lull rJchool uratlimle.
juwiit OiiKiimn In n cnnatrucllun
aiiiwilnlmdriit In Ani'lioinur, Alna-
ka. 4
Vl.ltnrn Mm. Curl D Mnrln nnd
on llryan are vmitluK lor two
wm-ki.. Hid Vlclur oNrtla. Wri
Vortlnnd. Mm. Curl l) Mnrln In
I ho lormrr Vlrulnlu Turnbow ol
Klnmnlli Kalla.
Trvrllna--Mr. nml Mm. Kil Chll
rote, aula Hhunln Wuy. will Iruvo
lirrc Turi.dav Aununl It lor Van
louver U.C., wlicro llicv will bonrd
n ninnmrr lor n Irn duy trip
IhrouKli Uio Inililo Piinniiuo to Alun
ka. Tlicv will Ink" limn nl Hkuu
wnv nnd itu to tlm hpiulwntrrn ol
tlm Yukun. On Uic return Ulp Ihry
will vlll trlrtida mid rclntlvrn In
Victoria, Hrulllo nnd Portland,- ar
nviiiK home Unlit Bfiilrmbrr I.
in",".
Trn and Halr-lur (ho benrtll of I Mm. nnrtleti would like nnyone
Hi I'lonnrr Motlwr'n Meinorlul : wcihk Hie nnlmiil to notify lirr
lliilldlnu will be held TlnirMliiy, by culllnu the Hlimitn View Court,
Aununl 31. nl ClmmpocK, Ore., Any- Durrl.i.
1 one who would like to contribute
'In 11, plenne phone Mm. Cooiwr,
?:iJl nr Mm. Ulirl Hlninn.i, 6301.
Artirlrn will be picked up nnd nent
to Chnuuxieit.
1
No Hn.lran potlurk dinner will
he held by the 9 K Club. IMexdny,
AimuM 13. 13:30 pill , nl Moore
Park. Blniin will be plnycd. Unng
our own uble nervicen.
nebeknh IKInl Club We,lnelnv. V'y m "iirtrrnntlon.l nnd
i U iriliC niVUIIalUII.
Ttw UMnoiH unvrrnor. Dp mo
Has Anybody
Seen a Monkey
Anyone turn n rlntfliillrd IiiiIhii?
Mr. Kloivnco iliirtlrll, Mftc
dorl, Umk hrr twt munkv "Ciror
tiin" out fur nuint) ttvah nir iifur
lirr home Wcrk hko lnt 'rituin
1y. A dux truttrd up, lrlnlilrnrtl
(JcnrulA, mid nlw ncum.MfrcU awuv.
Mrs. liitrtlrtt linmrdlfitclv nut mil
h cull about tlm Hiilmnl, nnd firnl
word enmo frum Uio L)orrl Qunr
unilno (Viiillon.
Oroi'ulu hnd bcrn Mimtlpd truvcl
Inu north rIoiik Utr tclrptionc lini'H
imiullrllim thn hluhwuv ItihL brlow
Uio Ma lion, nwiiimiiik nnn ovit iiriu
(with lull In thtin HOincwheroi.
(.iroruln Ih nbout thr nlr of hulf
Hrov.fi kitten. Mr. HwrtlPll nuld,
und la five yruiri old. Hhr had ft
copper wlm colliir uruund hrr neck
nnd H'M R pet on tlm nHr licit
plut-p
Stevenson To
Meet Cabinet
I WASHINGTON TJ.P White
House Mild Monduy that top ltd
I mtnlslrallon htruiPKlu will utvi
Gov. Adlnl Htevrnton brief Inn
..,.ty I
NEW COMMANDER -Jamei W. Colhran of Diahopville, N. C, Ihe new Velerana oT'rorciKn'wiri
t'oinmandrr in.C'hli'f, ii held up by buddici during Ihe closing acaaion of the 63rd encampment of
Uio Vl'W it Loa Angeles.
1952 Called Year of Amateur
VS. The Professional in Politics
II y DOS WIH I'MIKA.)
BIMtlNOI'ItLU iypi Tliln la the
yrur ol the nmulcur vcraun the
pro In AinerUiun pollllcn.
Thin lurl linn been nhnrply de
lined in Ihe openliiK iniiueuveia ol
the two presidential cnndU)nteH-
Uwlitht IJ. Elsenhower nnd Adlul
K. Bu-venaon.
In the Kepubllcun enmp. Elnen
hower ihe iimnieur linn ur
rounded hlinnelf wilh prolenhlonnl
pollllcliina wine In the wnyn ol
runnniK n nutiunnl cnmpnliin.
In the Uemocrntlc enmp, riieven-Min-lhe
prolPMlonul la atherinii
around him nmatcurn whoe nuinea
nrr nlmoi.l unknown on the nn
llonnl pnllllnil ncenc.
'Him developmrnt la only one ol
n number ol nhnrp cnniranu In
thi mnnner in which Elaenhower
AukuiI 13. nl the IOUP Hull Den-
nert luncheon will be nerved nt I I
P.I
bern nnd frlcndn nre eordlnlly In-
vited.
t. Greeks Report
Bulgar Action
I arrive in Wttihlnulon hi 1U 45
KHT x by plii no for Khedulrd
1 1n Iks with President Trumnn and
Poiluik Plrnlr-will be held bv CROinei una omer ftineji
the KUmnth Knlln Kx tension Unit
WcdneBday, AuitUM 13. J'J m
The bilrfinc on mtrnmliomil f-
tti fntr.n will precede ft en bind lunch
the home of Mm. I.ouln I'el&oldl.
boo Nevndii. Members nre ked
to brlntr their own tnble nervier.
Young Wilder
Returned Here
Slk.yenr-old Inn Wilder, non of
Dr. nnd Mm. Krnncln D. Wilder.
Klaninili Acency, wna brouiilu to
Klnmnlh Fnlln for hnaplinlltntlon
yeaterdny from Newport where he
wna nerloualy Injured In n Irenk
accident on the bench last Wcdnen
day. The voungater wan plnvlni. with
hln brother Oreu. 8, on the New
port Bench. According to reporui,
n los waahed up on the nhore wna
rolled over on younir Wilder bv
wave.
Brother Oreir attempted to free
him, but wna unable to until an
other wave rolled over them, mov
UlK Ihe log; Uk'OIIl.
Inn nullered a crushed leu. In
jured pelvic Mructurc. a broken
buck and bndlv cut abdomen.
The Wlldera were vacationing at
Newport when the accident oc
curred. Dr. Wilder la the doctor at
Klamath Indian Agency.
anld.
On hnnd for the conference will
be President Trumnn, Gen. Omnr
Brndlev. chnlrmnn ol the Joint
Chlela of Stuff: (Jen. Wnller Bedell
Smith, director nl Central Intel
lluence: Avercll llurriinnn, Mulunl
Sccurliy director; Becretnrv ol
Minis Achefon; Dr. John R. Sleel-
mun, acting uelcnnc Mnblllrnllon
Director, nnd Jnck Oorrie. chnlr
mnn ol Ihe National Security He-
aourcea Board.
Alter the brlellng. Truman will
escort 8levennon to the ntnte dlnlns
room for the cnbinel luncheon.
The prealdent and Stevennnn will
net touellier alter thnt for private
Inlkn In Trumnn'a White House
olfice.
This will give the two a chance
to dlscusa Intimately the role the
Illinois uovernor wnnta the Prea
ldent to play in the campaign.
MARGAKKT IN BKKI.IN
BERLIN Wv Margaret Truman.
dnuRhter of the U. S. President,
rode Ihrouith the Russian aone (o
Berlin Monday for a two-day vlsll
as part of her European tour.
MRS- ANIIKKKUN RETURNS
COPENHAGEN. Denmark UH
Mrn. EURcnle Anderson, U. S. am
baasador to Denmark, and her
family returned here Sundny nlRht
nfter a month of politicking; and
vacationing in the United Stalea.
ATHKNS. Greece oil A rov
eminent spokesman anld Monday
Greek troops used niHChlneguiM
nnd morlnrs last week to clear
a Bulunr detiichmenl from 300-yard-louu
Oummn Island.
The spokesman said no more
Ilulgiiri had tried to land on the
tinv Island In the Evroa River,
palch oi grass ana orusn over , Kroup,
and Slevcnuon have approached , the old-line party leaders rather
uieir widely dlllcrenl problems. than moving toward them.
Theac contrnsla point up Ihe dlf- is.nn .-..iAi in ni-.- .n
fcrence In pcrsonnllty. bnckRround, !olhcr a,nnitur"-Chlcago lawyer
triilnlnir nnd tcmpcramcnl of these ; mc,)t,cn Mitchell-approved as the
wo dia liiKUlshcd men who will (new Dcmocrallc National Commit
lead I heir partlea Into the Novcm- lec chairman. ABaln he took a
bor election fight. I firmer grasp on hla own campaign
Lefa take a look al Elscnhow- maneuvers and strategy,
er a nml days as a political cam- Vnnke Eisenhower, Stevenson
u'",,,";r ha the pollllcal adroitness to say
The retired Rcneral. early ln'"i don't know" In several wav
jwiu, nnvu ins uiiiiuuii aim went
back home lo Abilene, Kun., to
Hoover Blames Taxation
For Many Industry Ills
PORTLAND fi Herbert Hoover niav be government ownership of
wan fishing In Southern Oreiion a maior power Industry atomic
Monday, a duy after celebrating i energy.
his llllh blrlhdny. -r don't believe the American
He Interrupted Uie flshlriK trip public has vet urasried the lull sin-
Saturday to come lo Portland tojmficnnce of thin approach to Ihe
address me Nortnwesi engineer- ;prnbieina of operatlonir a national
inn Centennial banouct. i i.crt industry. There i little doubt
He eailed uixin eirlneera to help ! that Uie Irend In thin Industry will
methods for lowerlnR costa and in- have a strong Influence on the role
creasing production. That would ; 'o oc piayea oy tne goverment In
provide part of the solution to i
npendinK, Inflation and hiRh taxes,
he said.
He blamed what he called "111
considered taxation" for fosterlnK
monopolies In Industry while "the
opportunity for the Individual lo
esiaousn ma inuepenaem anu com
petitive business la greatly diminished."
He aald that la because estab
lished Industries can write oft their
losses against taxes, but an Individ
ual risking venture capital canot
do no.
The f irmer president called on
Industry to lake the responsibility
lor training UO.000 new engineers
ana tcmioloRiAUi neeoeu nmiuauy
by giving aid to promising stu
dents. He said the high cost of
living had reduced the number of
engineering students as they no
longer can anord aucn an educa
tion. Hoover departed from his text
to criticize the platforms of both
malor political parties.
"I will say parenthetically the
platforms of our two political par
ties were not written bv engineers.
Thev (engineers) do not have that
supply of weasel worda," he nald.
Other speakers at the all-dav ses
sion Included John D. Coleman,
Dayton. O., president of the Na
tional Society of Professional En
gineers: Stanley A. Easton, presi
dent ol a Kcllog, Idaho, mining
concern: J. M. White, president ol
the Long-Bell Lumber Co. of Long
view Wa.-ih.. and Wilfred E. John
son, general manager of the Gen
eral Electric Company's nucleon
ics division at the Hanford, Wash.,
the future In either the nnage
ment or regulation of major Indus.
Irlen." he natd.
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"BALDY" EVANS AGAIN PROUDLY PRESENTS
THE BAND WHICH MADE SUCH A TERRIFIC HIT
HERE LAST NOVEMBER, IT IS
AMERICA'S NO. 1 BAND
AND HIS 19 PIECE
ORCHESTRA
featuring
U TOMMY MERCER - MARCIE MILLER
The Skyliners The Anthony Choir
PLUS A GALAXY Of CAPITOL RECORDING STARS INCLUDING
KENNY TRIMBLE BUDDY WISE LEO ANTHONY
ARMORY
TUES. AUG. 19
DANCING 9:30 until 1:30 (Daylight Saving Time)
which Greece claims noverelgnty
Oreek Iroopa fired intermittently
for Uiree days alter two Ore?k
ulllinntums lulled to dlaclodge the
Bulmim.
Bulgaria contends shllts In the
course ol the Evroa have made
Uio island hrr-propcrty.
On The Record
HIHTHH
HANSEN Born lo Mr. und Mr.
Fred llnuffi, Ili'X V Midland, Ortv.
Nt Klamath VnHv Hntpltal Au. 9,
li2. a girlt Weight: 7 pound 2
ouncet.
mahtum.k t.irr.Nrn
REPKEY KING. Samuel Hay Brd
kv, 30. rhiol teacher. Native of Or
gun. realdrnt of Klamath FalU. Mar
)orle Ann King. 21. bookkeeper. Native
of Idaho. rruient of Klamath Fall.
SMOTHFItM AN HUDSON. Jamei
David Smotherman, 23. I' H Army. Na
tive of Mluourl, rettdent of Wftt
Weal rialni. Mo. Violet Oletha Hud
son. 20. canhter. Native of Oklahoma,
reaident of ort Worth, Tex.
roMrUAiNT m.ED
PrtcHla Hurtien va. Homer W. Hurl
gen, tuit for divorc. Chtrtr. cruelty.
Couple mariled May IS. JW37. Grant
Pa. Ore. Plaintiff aka eurtody of
two minor children. H5 month each,
property elllement and auit cotti. tr
rena and Maxwell, attorney for plaintiff.
inuke his Una major speech. The
Abilt:ne how, It i.s well known,
was a dtsappotntment lo most ol
Elsenhower supporteru,
Klhenliower was disappointed too.
k4"...1! L"lfr AD?lVrwi the didcrcnce
tic mim ann; met ll ja i l vj nKWa.il
nd talked in the way he wanted
to talk. Then he went on to Denver
to open his headquarter, at the
Brown Palace Hotel.
There wn an amatcurUh air
around that early headquarters.
There wan no doubt among those
watching that Eisenhower was feel
in K his way in a strange new
world.
Eucn hower made 11 clear he
wan leuviiig the political maneu
vers and strategy to men who had
years of experience In this world
to which he was a newcomer. He
made 11 clear, too, that he was
Koinic to work through the regular
Republican party oiKamzation.
To reporters. Elsenhower ap
peared to be al his best In small
Then the Eisenhower
For example, when a reporter "-lDiant.
ccnuy asiea mm a question on j johnm said that the most si.
a technical point in the reciprocal !nuicant event of the past decade
iiiiuuB iiujuiu, jus refiy w.i uuv
I don't know" but "I'll have to!
be educated on that."
It's a small point but It does
in the Domi
cal foot-work of the two at this
early stage.
There Is some doubt being
voiced that the "amateurs" around
Stevenson have enough experience
lor a national campaign. But Ste
venson shows no signs of being
worried about this.
Tele-fun
by Warren Goodrich
charm exerted itself
On the other side. Stevenson has
demonstrated he knows his way
through the political forest. He has
moved adroitly and with the pre
cision of a smooth professional in
familiar surroundings.
Stevenson's first upecch accept
ing the Democratic nomination was
hailed by his supporters as a lit
erary gein. They thought It was
no good that re-brints and re
broadcasts have been made.
The first move of importance
Stevenson made was to shift con
trol of his campaign from the
Democratic National Committee.
He named his own campaign man
ager Wilson Wyatt of Louisville.
Ky. and thus drew away from
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Rnri.ert. 83. who riled In Sacramento
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av Auruat 12 at 10 a m. Interment
will be In Llnkville Cemetery.
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dium during which he
set a new Post-War
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