MONDAY, AUr.UBT 1B, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THREE
Grand Jury To Probe Charges
Against Youthful Oleo Heir
NICW YOHK 11 Findings In
ruin mh IpIv vice probe which has
snared a yiiiinu hrlr mid a wealthy
limn maniilarlurrr will he pre
trilled today la unind Jury.
AmiIkUiiI Dlnlrlit Attorney llrrl
lliiberle null) lt nliiht that thl
lirand Jury woulil drill Willi llir
aeimratr vice rliarura aKalnal
Mlnol P. Jrlka, aoclnlly rritlalrrrd
hrlr to an olrornarifarlna ftirliinr.
nd flmnurl II, Chapman, drriu
manufacturer.
Itolieru sair! a numlirr nf wit
llrNnri wnlllil bo called. Inn lit
nmnrd only on. Cut 'lliomiwm,
drM:rlbrl an a ynunii model, who
wan queatlnnrd (or elulit liiiir yea
irrilny and thru k'lit ovrrnlnlu at
Ihe prmcriilor'a offtr In lha cua
tmlay of a policewoman. She m
not rharurd.
Chapman, 611, former himbanri (
Clear Skies
Plague Crews
VANCOUVER. B. C. OH -Smoke-brurlnird
llrrllidilrra Monday
heard the aame iirlm weather re
port: Clear.
'Iliero waa aome cloud In coastal
areas and a Unlit drlxle at Mat
tered points but no alun ol the
hravv ralnlall needed ecroa Drll
l.li Columbia lo drown almost 160
raRliik forest tlrea.
Cooler weather "lowed Ihe ad
vance ol the 3.ouo-acre Minna
Lake fire In the northern Interior,
blusesl fnreat blare In the tuo
vmce In ftliuo.it a decade.
Hmnke hunii like a Klnnl curtain
over the enllre north rounirv a
weary llreflKhlera continued Ihnr
10-dav battle lo hall It in bull
uoiru ticntlte.
An attempt bv ralnmakera to
produce a heavy rainfall over Ihe
l.&OO-acre Vernon .Lake fire on
Central Vancouver Inland failed.
Clnuda over the Inferno were
aeedrd with dry Ice Irom an air
crafl In Ihe hone that the Ice would
condense the cloud vapor and turn
It Into rain.
mn lha Weather Bureau nld
rondltlona were not amiable (or
Ihe attempt. Any mnlMure which
miithl have been produced waa In
aufflclrnl. B. C. haa had no heavy rainfall
lor 3S. dava.
Rul forestry offlclala aald they
hoped that hurhcr humidity, next
best Ihmi to a downpour, will help
lo check Ihe uncontrolled flrea and
keep thine already controlled un
der rein.
rirat tlrefluhlera to locale the
then embryo Hurna Lake holocaust
nine days auo found that their
portable pump were tiselrss--creek-i
and alouirhts had been
tucked dry by three weeks of
droudht.
Since then, the 500 men on the
(Irellnea there have had lo use
bulldozer, pick and "hovel.
Fishermen
Picket Plant
ASTORIA Ifl Member of the
Columbia River Fishermen's Pro
tective Union have resumed their
atrlke anainM Oils coastal city's
lamest lull cannery.
I'liton officials reported that
member voted unanimously Sat
urday lo re-establish picket lines
around the Columbia River Tack
era Association cannery.
The pickets had been withdrawn
Friday when the packers made a
new offer to the union.
The offer at least 21 'i cents a
pound for salmon caught between
now and the season's end and a
a cent adjustment for flh cauiihl
between June 10 and July 16 waa
ejected at Saturday union meetings.
Parents Booked
For Negligence
PORTLAND Wl Seven children
were put under Juvenile care Sun
day evening and three adulta were
tailed early Monday for leavlnii
them alone while they spent the
evening at a tavern.
All the children were 111. One.
an infant, was taken to Waverley
Baby Home. 'Hie olhera were
placed In Isolation Hospital where
their Illness was thouitht possibly
measles.
Howard Moran, 33. and his wife.
Colren, 36. parents of four of the
children, were charecd with caus
ing dependency of minor children
and of disorderly conduct. Boll was
cet at 11.260 each. Mrs. Blllle Ken
nedy, SI. mother ot three of the
children, was chnrged with causing
dependency and with drunkenness.
Bolh families lived at a home InJ
8. w. water avenue.
noted' dress designer Cell Chap
mail, wan freed In 16.000 ball yes
terday after he pleadnd Innocent
lo a charge of procuring prostitutes
without a fee for "his friends and
business relatlnna and his cafe ao
clrty associates." He also waa
charged will) osseasliig a porno
graphic art collection n( hundreds
of picture and statuettes.
Jelke. 11. waa arrested Friday
on a charge of compulsory prosti
tution along with two other per
sons. 'Iliree young women, de
scribed at miMlela and fledgling
television actresses, have been
held a material witnesses, He It
free In 160.000 ball.
Offlclala tald Ihe Jelke and Chap
man rases were not connected but
that Information obtained In Ihe
Jrlke probe led to Ihe arrest of
Chapman Saturday night. He and
a beautiful blonde woman com
panion were taken Into custody al
Ills apartment. The unidentified
woman later was released.
Assistant DIM. Ally, Robert R.
Reynolds said Chapman procured
blonde Nancy Hawkins, 33, for
prostitution purposes and tent her
lo a Rltr Tower Hotel suite on
June H "to entertain three bust
nessmrn and In return receive the
sum of I6O0." 'Ilia Hawkins woman
Is one of Ihe three held aa material
wltneases In the Jelke case.
Cave Doctor
Rescued
I.ICQ-ATHICRY. France i Dr.
Andre Malrey was pulled safely
lo the surface Monday from the
cuve which claimed the life ol
French explorer Marcel I-oubcns.
The heroic doctor was the last
of four exulorers who had spent
anxious days and nlghta 1.163 feel
below ground.
Malrey had gone down last
Thursday In a vain attempt to aave
Lotinens' life alter ht fell 130 ieel
lo the rocks below.
A bronre crost and two family
phologiapnt were lowered ln.o trie
the cave Mondny. Malrey
Disced them on the explorer's
grave belore he was hauled up.
Three other men were brought
up Saturday night and Sunday
Irom 1.161 Ieel below In Ihe Pierre
St. Martin cave here In the Py-
rennes mountains.
Loubrns dird there after (ailing
120 (ret last Thursday when either
the cable pulling him lo Ihe sur
face snapped or aome trouble oe
veloped In Ihe hauling mechanism.
The pliolographs were of his wile
Hughelle, and hit two-year-old son,
Patrick.
A Spanish priest at the mouth of
the rave shall reclled Dravera Sun
day and gave the church's benedic
tion for Loubrns. 33-vear-oia atreci
or of a Paris factory making
plastic containers.
He and the three men below
when he (ell had been exploring
the deep abyss as members o( an
rxprdltiun Ird by Belgian physicist
Max Coavna.
KLAMATH FALLS CHEST X-RAY SCHEDULE
August 18 5th Ave. Grocery, 3802 Altamont, 12 noon
to 7:00 p.m.
August 19 Altamont Grocery, Boardman & Altamont,
12 noon-7:00 p.m. Klamath Indian Agency, 9:00 i.m. to
1:00 p.m.
August 20 Gino's Drive Inn, S 6th & East Main, 10:00
a.m. -0:00 p.m. Palmerton Mill and Hercules Powder,
11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (Employees Only),
August 21 Hauler's Store, Doty & California Ave., 1:00
p.m. to 8:00 p.m. i .
August 22 Dryden's, 1842 Portland, 11:00 a.m. to 7:00
p.m. Palmerton Moulding Plant, Crosby Ave. off Alta
mont 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
August 25 Shasta View Housing. 1627 Washburn Wav,
11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. J. C. Penney, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00
p.m.
August 26 Near Emil's, 1338 Oregon Avenue, 12 noon'
to 7:00 p.m. J. C Penney Co,, 10:00 am to 6:00 p.m.
August 27 Npar Emil's, 1338 Oregon Ave., 11:00 a.m.
lo 7:00 p.m. Teacher's Institute, Mills School, 12 noon to
5:00 p.m.
August 28 I-'luhrcr's Bakery, 419 Broad, 12 noon to
7:00 p.m. Teacher's Institute, Mills School, 12 noon to
5:00 p.m.
August 29 Safeway, 8th & Pine, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
ADA Reveals Opposition To Ike, Nixon
WAflHINOTON t Americans
for Democratic Action, which
sought Dwlght D. Elsenhower's
nomination (or President (our
years ago. Is opposed to his bid
as the Kepubllcen candidate this
year.
The ADA. Pledged to Ihe prin
ciples of the late Franklin D.
Roosevelt, endorsed the Democrat
ic party's presidential ticket and
platform yesterday.
In a statement. Its National Ex
ecutive Committee praised tile
"character. Integrity and ability"
of Illinois' Oov. Adlsl E. Steven-
Red Athletes
Like Canada
Modern Star Judged By
Size of Dressing Room)
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD i In the movie
business, a star Isn't Judgrd by
the size ol Ills roles or salary. It's
how big and elaborate the dressing
room la.
When unknown players are
signed at a studio, Uifwhave vir
tually no place to hang tlielr haU.
If Uiry succeed In becoming lea
lured players, they are assigned
rooms In a building with their col
leagues. After they make the dizzy
climb lo stardom, they are moved
Into a swank building with other
stars and given fancy amies.
Dressing rooms at the MCM star
Cops Refuse To
Stoke Furnace
.SII.VERTON li The last two
regular mchibera of the Bilverton
police force resigned Bunday night.
A temporary policeman was hired
at once to try to patrol the city.
Harley De Peel and Alton Shan
non were the ones resigning Sun
day night, In protest against rules
(rom City Manager R. E. Borland
lequlrlng them to stoke a furnace
In the city hall, and limiting their
use of the patrol car to within the
city llmlla.
Two weeks ago Victor Orosi
nlckle, police chief, resigned after
Inking thrro weeks' vacation, and
getting nay for only two. Police
man Eldon Mobley resigned In
sympathy with him.
Two Killed As
Plane Stalls
TROUT LAKE. Wash. ltl A
light plane attempting a landing
near here stalled and crashed
Sunday, killing the pilot and a pas
senger. The victims were Chet Boiler,
the pilot, and Lt. Donald L. War
ren, 30, a Portland Navy Reserve
officer.
Witnesses aald the pilot pulled
the nose ol the plane up as he was
coming In for a landing. The plane
stalled 100 feet up.
Bolter, of Blngcn, Wash., owned
Ihe Boiler Logging Co. and a
motors company In Blngen,
MANILA tin Tires destroyed
large sections of two Philippines
towns over ihe week end, leu eoo
homeless, and caused damage
which authorities estimated at
1760.000. There were no reports ol
casualties.
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Maggie Weeps
For Adlai
COPENHAGEN Denmark
"Good heavens! poor Governor
8tevensonr'
Those were Margaret Truman's
words at a news conlerence Satur
day when a reporter told her
about published reports In the
United Slates that she might
marry Adlal Stevenson, the Dem
ocratic presidential nominee.
rne presidents aaugnier, oo
vlously astonished, almost Jumped
out of her chair, then broke out
Into hearty laughter.
"So now ".'a, Mr. Stevenson's
turn lo have all tliese silly rumors
spread about him." she said. I
have got used to them and I Just
lind them funny. '
Miss Truman said she hasn't
any plans now (or marrying any
one.
There definitely will not be
While House wedding while (alher
Is President," she said. "Anyway,
11 would have to be arranged far
too fast, considering that we are
moving out next January."
U of O Sports
Profits Increase
EUGENE IP Profits (rom ath
letics at the University ol Oregon
last year were more than 12.000
nigner than tnose irom trie pre
vious year.
Leo Harris, athletic director, said
In an article In the alumni maga-
alne, "Old Oregon," that profits for
the last (Iscal year totalled .-
114 80. Most ol the revenue came
(rom football.
No claims r .Mowed to drag , .
none .re aige.n-h.ltd and forgot
ten. Carter's Collection Agency
Ph. 6121
411 M.in
factory are the particular head-
acne ol Miss Ell Bennecne. ane
has been decorating interiors at
the studio lor over two decades.
'I have to take care o( 750 dress
ing rooms and ofllces." she re
ported. "Most of Uiem have to be
designed and decorated Individual
ly. The actors aren't the only ones
who have certain desires in color
and decoration; the directors and
producers can be Just as particular.
or more so. I suppo.se that a true
of all people In show business. In
which color and design play such
an Important pari.
Times have changed, she added,
remarking that the economy wave
In Hollywood has cut down the
lavlshness o( stars' dressing rooms.
"In the old days, we might re-do
a star's room every two or three
yearn," she said. "That doesnt
happen any more."
She looked Pact rather wistiuny
lo the days when the MUM queens
vied lor supremacy. Top gal was
Norma snearer, wno had a suite
In expensive modern design. Joan
Crawiord had an elaborate English
18th century alfalr. Marlon Davles
held court In her own building.
a two-story 8uanish house. When
she cot mad at the studio and
lelt, ah. moved the building oil
the lot.
"Al first Oarbo wouldn't talk to
anyone but Adrian, who designed
her rooms." Miss Benneche said.
"But In her last years here, she
came down to earth a little. She
let me design her dressing room,
but It was a great problem.- I
couldn't get a decision from her
on anything. When she did decide.
she would contradict herself later.
"She finally ended up with every
thing dark dark blue walls and
turquoise drapes- It was like
tomb."
Hedy Lamarr was another bead
ache, Miss Benneche added. Hedy
was overly particular and also
wanted to change things. Ihe de
signer almost gave up on - Judy
Garland, who wanted black and
white decor.
Some men. like Red Skelton and
Fred Astalre, never make requests,
Miss Benneche remarked, but most
actors are Just as particular as
the women. Most of the men prefer
red and blue.
'But the men aren't so quick to
change," she said. "I designed an
early American room (or Clark
Gable back In 1937. and he hasn't
allowed It to be changed since."
RUE8SEL8HEIM, Oermany on
Eight husky young men Irom Yu
goslavia's Olympic rowing team
disclosed here today that they are
not going to return to their Com
munist homeland even l( Premier
Marshal Tito does aay his brand
of communism isn't like Stalin's.
The team's manager, Slavko
Slavko Jankovlc, aald he and seven
others are asking asylum of the
West and want to go to Canada.
Seeking refuge wlih him are six
members of the Yugoslav elght-oar
crew, ana the stroke oar Irom the
two-man squad with coxswain
which competed at Helsinki.
"We hear that there are also
(our olher Yugoslav rowers now In
Bochum, Germany, who are not
going back, but we are not sure
about that, ' Jankovlc aald.
me other aeven with Jankovlc
did not want to give their names
oecause all had relatives and one
had a wife In Yugoslavia. Their
ages range (rom 21 to 36 years.
i ne rowers stopped nere on their
way from Helsinki to compete In
a regatta on tne Main Klver. Jan.
kovic said they wanted to quit
ana auo because. "Hie were Is flll-
ncuit ana expensive.
"Canada Is a land where one can
work and live In freedom and earn
enough to live as an honorable
man." he added.
Jankovic said they have already
applied lor asylum to German
authorities, who told them "11
might be difficult because Ger
many has (rlendly relations with
Yugoslavia but they said they
thought It would go through all
right," he added.
If they fall lo win asylum In
Oermany. Jankovlc said they
might try Switzerland. In any
event, they want to remain In
Europe only long enough to earn
money and get permission to emi
grate to Canada.
son and Alabama's Ben. John
Hparkman. It aald the Democratic
nominees lor President and vice
president had public records
"marked by a humane outlook and
strong Independence o( thought."
In 1M8, a year alter It was or
ganized, the ADA opposed Presi
dent Truman's nomination. It
plugged Instead (or th. nomination
of Eisenhower or Supreme Court
Justice William O. Douglas. Later,
however. It endorsed the Truman
ticket largely on the strength ol
which It hailed a "liberal."
The ADA similarly described the
IBM Democratic platform as "lib
eral and forward looking." It crit
icized the ReDUbllcan ticket and
Iplatform, saying these "In no way
coniorm to tne requirements ol the
worm situation today."
LIBERAL
The ADA' action drew a state
ment, through the Republican Na
llonal Committee, (rom Sen.
Bourke B. Hlckenlooper ol Iowa. I
who aald It "now completes the !
captive picture In which the Drm-
ocrattc presidential nominee finds
himsell. "
"On his back." said Hlckenloop
er. "he has the label TRUMAN,
and on each ankle a ball and
chain on the right foot the CIO
and the lelt. the ADA."
Hlckenlooper called the ADA a
"Socialist organization" and said
Elsenhower and his vice presiden
tial running mate. Sen. Richard
Nixon of California, "are to be
congratulated for having been sing-
Jrd out lor denunciation bv the
ADA." I
"LACKING'' I
Hlckenlooper aald the ADA
showed Itself "lacking in principle"
when it endorsed Sparkman. com
menting Sparkman's "record on
civil rights la well known." Hick- ;
emooper said the Ada's complaint
against Nixon la "that be had
(ought communism."
The ADA endorsement said lt Is
"aware ol Sen. Sparkman'a ad
verse, civil rights voting record."
but added:
It is hla clear duty, aa a candi
date lor national office adhering
to the national platform of the
Democratic party, to bring to the
South a broader understanding of
the vital relationship between the
civil rights program and the best
interests ol our nation."
The ADA expressed disappoint
ment In Elsenhower. It said the
general "has apparently turned his
back on hla own magnittcent serv
ice." His statements on domestic
policy, it added, "reveal a naive
lack of understanding."
"Nor do wa Ilk the company
he keeps." the ADA statement said.
It described Nixon's legislative rec
ord as "brle( and unimpressive"
snd said his "Identification with
McCarthylsm makes It Impoaalbl
for liberals to support the Repub
lican ticket."
bBUY6HvQS.SAVfE
Fred "Fuelburner" says:
Th days may bs warm for awhile ytt. but tha night!
art beqinning to remind us of Fall.
And Fall rtmindt ut to urq. you to look forward to your
heating requirement! -
Now ii the time to order your fuel lupply
Utoh'l best coal, lump, nut or stoker lizei, Pretto
loqt, by unit delivered or at the yard. Standard Heat
ing oils, itove, furnace and light fuel.
Fred H. Heilbronner
"Fuels that Satisfy" Plug Service
Since 1919
821 Spring St. Phone 4153
Fair Opens
GRESHAM on The 46th annual
Multnomah County fair opened
her. Monday with dedication of
new garden house.
The (air. which officials say
promises to be the biggest on
record. Includes agricultural exhi
bits, .a (ree stage show at night
and horse racing.
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