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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1952)
ttTHNKSDAY. AtlGUST 27, 10.12 iIT.nAI.D AND NTIWS. KI.AMATII FAU,S. OREGON PACK SUVTflJ New TV System Gives Track Officials Cfoser Look At Ponies ATLANTIC CITY, M. J. W A new television evstein Hint will ulve steward lit rai:''ira':k a loi.nuii view of the rriinilrle run- cable will brine; the picture to a TV screen In the tewarr stand. Blinultaneously, the TV picture will he processed on clne.fllin and In event ol a loul claim or Inquiry by the atewarcl" on some Incident In the race, the record will be available in lean lhan a minute. The dim can be projected, and alow motion will Indicate the cul prit, II any, a la done with the present iilmlng of races at tome track. Advocates of the TV system, however, point out the value of sprpri hort. A station wuroii picks up the film from patrol Judge Mtunds located around ih$ track undrr the present eystem, neces Mating some delays. iiinu m nil rare, piiii a rjuicc Mini lor any needed pluy-baf It, will ! lift Its lirnl lent Unlay Hi trie At- ! lantlc CUv race course, j fcJvrritimllv, llir system run v be rxlrnilrrl tliroimhoiil tlir sprawlum nicrti iu k.H ao customers In riininx looms, dull houses and uiitn'l.sliuiu 1'itliiKrs, burn mill ollirr places can wilinm the races Iroin laise TV . screens. The TV plan, Rome; the present inolion picture system ol rrcorilinif lac-, one liettcr. Is licinir l:.lci ly ItCA fliKltiTi ii mill Is Minllm 1 to Hint used in atomic icr.cirLh and InduMilal plants. Hped Is the keynote ol the TV dim iccurdmic system, timrrn i located nt mratrxlc Xillltii around , Ihe Hack will follow Ihe race with thilr I'-lcsooptc eyes, and a coaxiul ' ' WHO'S MISSING? A rjroup of Marino of the 111 Battalion, Fint Marine Division, count noiet after luitained action in Ihe Siberia-Bunker Hill lector in Korea, Some of the men tlill wear their armored veiti. Senate Sub -Committee Accuses Radio, TV Writers of Communism WANMINOI ON A Hrnnte ub tjiliniUlrr report r. a Id todnv Umi It.o-L'oiumunwi hi rmt wnina mr i' in ending 'v.ihtlc" ti op.tgAiutn mrr thr linilfn's rndlo and trlr- "Thr thlim li hubllc," thr report ol the .Sciwile IrUnnal ecrmltv null c'lmmlllrr i.iiotrd rrritl willrr Barbey Asks Troop Call I'OHT l.KWIH. W.i-h .fl Civil ilrlrilT Volulllet'iii anil tumps will lie railed out for luiure define tiaiiiinu ecrcl.-es II rriuniiiiriidn tiona of the WasliniKlnn Biiite di irrtor of civil tiefenMi arc lollowed. The director, D. E. Marbtj-. was amonR the UJ civilian and military nldriala Ironi the Pacllic North wrM and Canada who attended a Ivil delcDie cntkiue here luea dav. 'Iliey dlncua.ird the aimulated civil tlelrtue rxercl'e held Aui. JJ J1. 'ftie project wa on paper anil only itnlf nfflclala of the civil ilelenie and armed forces look part. Hmbcy Hoard lhat luiure exrn-i.spH lie made more real by iiillliil! oul the civil tlcleiu.e vol tintceia and tmlng actual troopi. Orciioii Civil Drlriine Director .lank IliivcH pmtKi.srd frrqucnl iiiretiima of lop Pacific Northwrnt mlllinry and civil defciiAe olliclala to develop a doner working rela-liun-ihip, First Degree Murder Filed niVF:nsiDr-:. caitf. W ArtmR Di-t. Ally, fclwood Rich nvn he v. ill file (irM degree murder (hiirgeN tnduv nitiunM John Chaun i n v Lawrence 37. lipid in the alav Iniic of Kiithryu Knotl el, 16, Law icnce s uirce. .Rich Mild yestrrdny he will aeeH ii Knuid jury indictment atta trial Lnwrrncc in about two weeks. Kuneinl Kprvlcen (or the battered nnd ravUhrd trt were held yev terdny nt Itrrilnudn, but burial waa drlayed to make eure odictalji have all the medical information Ihey nerd. 'Hie jrlrl a body was found near Pnlm BpiliiBh early la.t Wednen dnv. Lawrence has ndinlttod hil tlnir Kathryn on the head with a rock but tn.-u.Ma ahe was already dead nnd he wti.n trylnu to make It look us If aha had been run over by a car. tihe wan killed acciden tally, Lawrence Kays, when struck by jack handle rh ahe helnrd him fix ft tire. Rulh Admin Knight at trntlfylhV at cIu-tU (lour hcuiiiup. I Min Kniulil, druounclim Coin iimmihts and cominunirwn, '!(! tun Cotninunut t o r I t wrilci a atop : hoi t o "laving dou n thr party ;linr" In their numMim arriptt. but ; ;kll!fullv xvritvc Into lltrin "u tun M i nl deriMon ut Ihc cnpltullMlc ! a'jrlCIII." Thev aim. fthe nld, at "the aim plr pt-uplp wito Ititrti to the rudio, lUho vuuld turn oif uutrluhl Coin-imml-a propnuauUn " In uue.ilion-and-uitwer tptlmoiiy i nuutril bv the uix;oiiiiuiuto Mim Kniuhl and WelUiuni t. Krllry dp-nuum-Pd Ira Martun. a unr-Uino cript writer for Voice of America , inil-Coiniuunlftt propauaixia broad cu.t.i bramrd to lrnrl. Uulh awore in pnvetLQ lu p Moi.au is ah 1..CIH1 linblr pro Cominunit. I Ine aunt oimmiicc In ilk own ,flndinit, howrvcr. lira led the j Voice btoadca.tla catltlouMv. It Mild pimply that incmber!i of the Radio j Writer Ouild. of which Marmn U a former president, "write lor the Voice of America and the United 'Nations radio aection." and that I the RUlId "la controlled by the pio Communlnt faction. Tiie rciort came on the her In of one the nubcommlttee retcatrd re cently Bllettlns Communial Infiltra tion of outh work in thi count rv I including the fiov hcouU and jdropied ft hint that the hubcoin t millet ao aludvlntf "ue of or x" In the Coinmuntkt under ! ground movement. U Quoted a tatement bv Richard Arena, the aubcommltiee'a alaff dl 'rector, that the kioud plimned "in jlerrouutlon of the ciumtlon of pa- ironafte ( lob dinpenainti . ur of jthe blnckb.il aainl auU-Coimnu-jnlMn. uie of aex. Thla waa the only reference to ex In the condpn-ed transcript of tr.stlinony taken at closed hraMnun . between April 7. 1 Elf 1 , and lant April 1, biuii mrinbcr muu ouirr portion? will br re leaned biter, d-Rlii)a wllb a variety of phases of Communist activity. i The current report auld that "In 1D43, purtuant to ordcrn from I Alexander Truchlenbcrsr, a Com tt.unlhl lender, there beKun a ava irmBtic infiltration of the field of : ladio " i Tins. It ald. wa.n done bv et. time Red symputhizera Into the Ra dio Wi iter-. Guild. whr-c l.fjOO mrmbrrf. ihe ri)ort f,nid. write I "an pinnated 0 wr cent of the word-i heard over the njitioiutl ra- 'dio networks" and a bitr iercen-Ul-p of televf-Mon cntcrlainmenl I iCI ttt v I " At though a hir.'e mil lor it v of the inrtnber.hit ol the Itudio Writ em liuild is antl-Comintini.st." the i report iilri. "the council of the ;culld, which Is tli Bovernintr bodv. s controlled bv the pro-Communist I faction which has aliened the it til Id i In fupport of Communist orjranita , lions mid cnup." i The hulKJommltiee named script 1 winters Robert C. Lvon Jr., bet jtrr known ai Petr Lvon. and ! Milton lampell. both prominent in jthe radio world, . a "hard-core Communist and lender.', of the Kin k Tlie report cjuolpd testimony In which both men refused to av un der (iih whether thov were or had been Comnnmisls, and in which Lvon refused to av whether he ever hud used the pen name "Peter Ivy." widely billed bv Communists tn 1943 as the pseudonvm of a Kovornmcnt worker helpiutr their pro'paKanda broadcast activities. Lvon In 1943 wan employed by the Office of War Information. English Work On TV-Phone LONDON 'r The "Sorry, dear, but I in workini late at the office" dodge may be on Ihe way out TV lelrplione has arrived. 'IIit "I tun M-e you" phone late.'.t invcnlion of Brllh radio eiiKlneera ta a aurpi'i:.e exhibit ai Loudon' annual radio nhow, which opened lodoy. Tlie cnllrr a Imaite la shown on a tclcvlMon screen Bt the other U-nd of the circuit, and the caller annually can sec the parly on the other end on a television screen j In doni of him. I A spokesman for the phone ma. I kcrs said H 's hoped thai TV 1 telephone would be installed on j the New York-London lran.satlan I tic line belore Ions. "II would be Invaluable for hlch i level Inter . (overnmenlal talks when people ejieuicinsi must ue cer tain ol each other's Identity," he I sUKKcaled. I Bui Ihe TV-phone won't be Invad ing the privacy o( the home lor a : while ycl the present model i stands as high as a kitchen cabinet .and costs aiound 12. SOU. British Claim Best Fighter LONDON I Britain says he has Ihe "most effective fighter plane In the world." a triangle sluped jet called the Gloster Jave- lin. An announcement authorized yes terday by the Royal Air Force said Ihe weird-looking plane Is i faster lhan sound 660 miles per t hour at sea level and Is "more ' maneuverable and docile at lower i speeds lhan any lighter since the 1 biplane era." i Tlie javelin Is Ihe world's first twin-engined fiRhlcr ol Ihe delta design, in which the swept-back wings lorm a iriangic virtually tlie length of the planc a body, li Is 67 feet long and has a wlngspan ol 02 feel, me up ol lis tan standi 17 lect from the ground. jjniiiji ll!!l Luxury Tissue at a Budget Price! Dear Friends: We've had a lot of fun designing, decorating and (quipping our beautiful new photo studio; and the reception you havt given ut hat mode every bit of lhat effort worth while. To fully appreciate the high standard of quality w pledge ourselves to we In vite you to vl tit our ttudio where wt have many typtt of fin portraiture on display. Drop in for a chat, all of you. 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