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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1952)
MONDAY, AUGUST II, 1052 IIKRALD AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORF.OON PAGE SEVEN 1 wn ii mumnm pin imwwwmpiw f lf fit? CHARLES BRADFORD (BRAD) FRIZZEL, Dunimuir, mada hit final run i an engineer (or (ht Southern Pacific July 3 1 whtn ht brought the Shaita Daylight from Garbar to Dunimuir "on tlmt" at 1 : 5 6 p.m. Tha run completed a railroading career of 35 yean. It itartad with wath. ing windowi for tha Yreke Railroad, later firing up an old wood-burner a four-wheeled Bald win engineered by his father. He worked for the McCloud River Railroad, Weed Lumbar Co. Railroad and the Klamath Lalce Railroad. Above ha il greeted by hit granddaughter, Pat Coley, and hit wife Edna. Secretary Snyder Praises Indian Fasts New Federal Revenue GroupiFor 71 Days WASHINGTON HccrMary of Din Treasury Snyder ld loony Ihfi American people are ioinK lo iet a federal revenue aervice at lop elfieiency, unquetlloned Inie rllv and maximum operating eco nomy. Snyder apoke al ceremonies un veiluiK Uie "new" nallnnnl head miarlrra nf the Internal lleveniie Bureau, which Ii brum gradually revamird under a plan udvaiit'od by PreMdrnl Truman and ap proved by Congress against a bark- Commie Ads Said No Good MOSCOW CP Tht Bovlfl Bpltal'a archttrcta hvp voiced I rMnirnl with PmvtU that a dvM-lining hrra it done by a bunch of hacks. Bfnr thr intluenUl nrw.ptprr, organ of lha Coimnunlnt jwirty, rirplortd the po-r quality ol Mt cow ads a mmth nuo, ihc archl ircl have talked It ovrr and de cided the orRMilxntinn behind tho Communiftt aniup for advcriiMng la to blnine, Thry called Monday for more centralized control. P ravel dug up another arundal Monday, a tuck inn high official of the prosecuting altarnry'a of fice of the HufJiun republic for failure to pronecute a p r once u tor mixed up In criminal deal. Just why, the Ppr a-nked, waa K decided not to bring to court Ollya Orlrthannky. prosecutor of the (own of Bologoe, after he waa tipoacd aa a pal of thieves who atole aeveral ton of augar from a warehouse? Jewelry Fortune Displayed In NY NEW YORK UP Ten million itnllara' worth of lewelrv la on dm play at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel In connection with a Jrwclcra' con vention opening today. More than 10O guard. Including ally police, hotel police, and pri vate aitencv detective, have been analuned to watch the nine-floor exhibit. Only member ol the Uncle ire admitted to ee II. The convention la the H7th annual trade ahow of the American Na tional Retail Jewelera Association. -.X a -4a , w mm Step Aboard f OR FAST TRAVn Imlha.une' Malnllnan leave all 1 1 11:55 A. M r 5:35 P. M. AN FRANCISCO 3 hn. lOf ANGILIJ . . hrs. ft.rtftb.iml Milnllnarl Leave at . , 12:35 P. M. and 8:15 P.M. PORTLAND . . l'4 hrt. UATTU . . . 3 hrt. Fail, biurf.m HlahH h "mil la. fail" Akpwl Tarmlnol. Call 1 2337 1, l. an aulhorlitd hov.l oa.nl. P.rMgsf Saving TIimi ouof.J. ONI OF THI I CMfDUtlO AmtlNfl OF THI U.S. drop of corruption charges. PAMCRMO. Sicily lift An Indian Hnyuer, In a prepared apeecn. '(nk,r Burmah. left hi ulasa caue Republicans, Democrats Maneuver On The Eve of Election Campaign lly 'I he Aaaorlated Preaa I will gra.p the Democratic aland- I President Truman, laid he feel as Like two ifrcul armies on Ihejurd. he sieps down that ha haa accom- eve. of battle, the clank and rallle W)V DrMdential nominee Klsen- pllahed parly unlly "100 per cent," hower. alier Ihe Houihern-taie "no of hla objectlvea. Mitchell and conlcrence, iicheduled a meellnK Wyatt were handplcked by Bteven- plana for the unlon'a eight million members. The big queation: will the IS-member AFT, executive Council endorse a presidential candidate? of nianeuverifiK for portion begun to arle In earnest today fioin the Democratic and Itepubiiiun campa. D-Uay Labor Day Bept., 1 waa urrclaely three weekn away nnd tfiere wa much preparation for the two rtiomhn of campHikii Ing Unit will follow, 'f ile prealdrn llul election in Nov. 4. - At Denver. Urn. Dwmht Elaen hower arranged tor acriou pow wow after a relaxing vihii yn-n. terduy with 35 American Indian trlbea. The outcome of hi conlcr ence with leader of eight Hoiilhern atale may decide what kind of Republican ihrunt will be made In to the Democrat' Dixie alroruj hold. Al HprlUK'tcId, III . Drinocrati. uard wordn like "general" and "iroiiimander-ln-chief" In a aome what discordant, albeit good hu mored. dl'cu!n of JUht how firm ly Ilhnoift' Gov. Adlal Btevenson with home Republican mrmbi'rH of roiigreNional agrlculiure commit tee and other party farm leaders. Klsrnhowcr flew from Denver to Mallup. N. M,, yeaierday lo ad (I i eh an estimated 10,000 attend inn the 3 lift annual Inter Tribal Indian Ceremonial. Home of lh men around Mleven r.iin, the Democratic prraidentlal nominee, gathered about the name time al a new conference in bpnngfield. They were retiring parly Chairman frank McKinney; hi successor. Stephen Mitchell, and Ulevenson's personal cam paign manager. Wilson Wyatt. McKlnney, who was appointed by made no reference to the scandal that rocked the service lat winter and led lo Ihe ousting of eight collector and about 150 lesser employes. Under Ihe new setup, the M politically-appointed collec tor are being replaced by 31 dis Irlst commissioner! with civil ser vice status. At today's ceremonies. Uiree lax service career men were aworn In as aaalnmnt commissioners, title formerly held by pollllcsl ap pointees. The three, all lewyera, are: Juatln 1. Winkle. 41, nf Heneca Tails. N. Y. , who slarled with the government a a messenger at Ut ile will supervise general opera tions. Including the Held service and collection work. Norman A. Sugarman. 3.V of Cleveland. Ohio, who entered Ihe revenue aervice 12 years sgo. Me will supervise technical functions. Including, rule and regulation mak ing tdgar E. Hoppe. 44. a native of Thorndele. Tex., who Joined Ihe bureau In 1838. He will direct the Inspection service, chsrged with In suring honesty and flficlency. The reorganization now under way amounts to a etreamllntng of administrative operations, rather than a shakeup of personnel. Asserting the plan "marks the culmination of long and earnest ef forts to remold the revenue service Into a modrnlzcd agency," Sny der said: - "The transition In the remaining nfftcea of the bureau throughout Ihe country will proceed rapidly from this point on and by the end of the year we will see the whole plan In full operation." Inst nighl and claimed lo have :ict a new fasting record of 71 dava, three houra and three min utes without food. Burtnah said he had entered the cage on May 21. The scale showed he lost 64 pounds during his fast. The old starvation record, he said, waa 67 davs, 1(1 hours and aix minutes, held by a Tunisian named Rsykan. GIRLH PAINT GARAGE LAKEWOOD, Calif. Un Two 17-year-old high school girls found some left-over house paint and turned It Into lfe-at?d Hawaiian murals on their garage. Both girls, Jeanetle Wallace and Pat Brehm, are art students and their handi work haa received numerous com pliments. In fact, aaya Pal.' a neighbor has hired them to do mural on three aides of his patio. Knife Cuts Hurt Woman An Indian woman, Pauline Rid dle Henry, stabbed her.sell In Ihe client bunday alternoon. She wan taken lo Klamath Val ley Hospital by City Iollce for emergency treatmenl, and her In juries were not considered serious. She had a stab wound and a alash on her chest, high up. Assistant Police Chief Paul Rob ertson said the stabbing was done with a short blade pocket knife. The Incident occurred on 11th street and Robertson said the woman was drunk. Also brought to the hospital yes terday for treatment of cuts was an Ashland man. 32-year-old Sam Colburn, a cat skinner for Mag nolia Lumber Company. Colburn waa brought to the hos pllal by two men who told attend tint he had been In a car wreck. He had a bad slash on his left aide near the waist, another slash on his upper lelt arm and severaj cut on his head and face. A third person receiving emer gency treatmeni ai me nospnai vNteriv afternoon was Lewis A Hllev. Routo I Box 23S. who had a neck Injury he aald he received diving in a swimming pooi. BREAKS LEG EVERT TEAR MYRPHY8BORO. HI. Wl Jimmy Nah ta nnlv three summers old but he hss yet to get bv one with out breaking his right leg at least once. His physician said Jimmy a Imply too active lornia legs. XC4WV XrRYJMl-lKOTf i . ien mi TVl m . ttn -- 0 UNOItWOOO'I PWk terries in u. i...a ave. Km ait Larojesr piano stock in this part or the vresr Knabe Kimball Wurlitzei Other Leading Make Pianet Low Prices. Low Terms Rent a Piano . Rent and Apply Plan Louis R. Mann Piano Co. 121 N. 7th Hammond Organ Bradley Notes NATO Failure WASHINOTON ijft A health study shows the nation's death rate dropped nearly 45 per cent during the first half of this century while life expectancy Increased. "All ages have shared In the Improvement In health," said a book published yesterday by the Brookings Institution, a private re search organization. The 1800 death rate of 17.3 per 1.000 persons waa comoared with 86 per 1,000 In 1650. A decline was noted In diseases like pneu monia and similar respirstory maL aaies, out increases were recorded for disorders like cancer and other malignant tumors. SHIU il 1ft ASPIRIN son, When a reporter asked whether Stevenson would have a "two- headed campaign, ' the trio gave tnese replies: McKlnney "No, there won't be , a two-headed campaign. There can j be only one general ana that is the national chairman." Mitchell "There Is a com-: mander-in-chief and the other work for him. Oov. Stevenson Is the commander-in-chief." Wyatt "The campaign Is un der the direction of the governor and there Is only one general. Tomorrow, Stevenson goes to ! Wanhlngton for a visit with Pre-! idem Truman and the Cabinet. It ( may then be determined how big i a role the President will play In the campaign. On other fronts: Democratic Sen. A. S. Mike Monroney of Oklahoma proposed that the White House offer both presidential nominees a daily brief ing on Korea and other world hot spots. CIO Secretary James B. Carey, in a CBS television Interview, aald James A. Farley and other Demo cratic leaders backed vice presi dent Alben Berkley's bid for presi dential nomination to "use" and then "dump" him. Farley quickly retorted that be bad been sincerely for BarUey as the best man to unite the part Farley said he Is "Just as whole hearted" now In support of Steven son. 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