Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 10, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    WKDNKSDAV. SKI'TKMIUM 10. HIM
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PARK SEVEN
f Rose-Holm Trial Set Today
Ni:w YtlHK Ml-IUIIy Hum. nnrt
KIimiimi' Holm urn t-iicil tu Ink. u
mm n mini Mini Iniliiy In llirlr ill-
UHTn allil nl-lltl'lllloll Wtlllll, but
lliri o wim lulk tl in L Clio aclicdulril
"liciw limy bo played behind a cur
tn In.
Itiimurn wir fltintlnir aroimil
Ilriiiulwuy I hut llm diminutive
iifiwiiiiiik mid hl tii'iiiiirtl iwliii
mini! fiurrii wllo Inivr no divilrn
In illwuna thrlr private, llvrn In
upr-n court.
(')mncra ol anullinr try lit mi
mil ot colli t ni'tlli'lliriil wrie
hriKliirni'd lant nlclit witli DMiortN
tlmt HliprrillP Court JllnlU: Jiunri
II. M Mi'Nully. who la IllillilllIlK tlic
Nation, will cull oMiMnir Mil Into
liln clminbrin bi'loro court upciM.
MrNnlly nlfrrrd to tniMliale the
Sparkman
Flays Kem
MOHKIILY. Mo. I-Brn. Jolm
Kiiarkmuii, the lJrinocriillc vice
prr.iKlriillul nouilncP. lual lllu-llt an
Milkd ni'imblU'iin ttrn. Jmnrn P.
Krm a "new type of vmimlilnv
American."
Sneaking lit a Democratic rally
In Kriu'5 homo atate, tipnrkmuii
autd;
"In the llrld (if furelijn relation,
your Hen. Kmn la a new type ol
vaulnhlnv American. He la one ol
the lo.il ol Uie Inolullolllnla."
'Hie Alubiuna Democrat, who de.
voted much of 111 apeeih to an
attack on Kem, wild there wan
"hupelewi dinaureement" between
Ihe Mlnriourl nemitar and Uen.
Dwliilit D. Elnenhower. the Repub
lican prealtleiuinl nominee.
He aiuierled Kem haa a record
ol "typical nhnri-Muhtcd Republi
can economy" In farm Iriimlallon
and appropriations.
An overllow crowd In Mobcrly'a
Municipal Auditorium broke lutu
atamlliiK ovatlona three tlmea dur
um Ihe 30 minute aprech.
Mparkmaa aiieaka at the Kansaa
Frca Fair In Toieka today.
Stage Honors
Lawrence
NEW YORK I The SI. Jwme
Theater rropctM today, the mune
n( Ovrtrudn Lwrence mlnnlng
irnm tin itipna.
And an it rroprtiii alter a dy
of mournlnif. Ihn body o itn fallen
star a Iroutxr in the Breatciit
tmdltlon to the painful end will
go to a final rent in u place.
The Ht. Jamcji, where Mlsa Law
rence played the lcadlnir role In
"Thr Kinu and I." canceled tta per
formance yesterday for her funeral
a er vices.
Other theaters alone the Oreat
While Way and in London'a Went
Knd dimmed their marquees at
t urialn time In a silent tribute to
the Knulthh clrl v. ho touched
theatrical hclshts on (wo conti
nent. Minn Lawrence died Saturday
mni nlnf. of cancer. 80 well had ahe
played her role that none knew of
her final week of (treat pain.
Yesterdav she lay in a rose
covered coffin, clad In the Rown ahe
wore In her last sUro perform
ance. Members of the cast and
others prominent on the ntune and
screen came to mourn. Five thou
sand persons stood outxlrie the
Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church
during the service.
Burial will take place today at
up.011, maw., m uie private plot
of the family of her husband, pro
ducer Richard Aldrlch.
rane dutliiR a urch in licit i lii'f lnl
June, hut neither Hmn nor Ml.. is
JInhii took 11 j the ollrr.
'J he triut com I) I new Miss Holm'n
suit for seimnUlon wMh Itmn'n null
for divorce for which ndulleiy in
the only k 1 011 1 ul In New York HLiite.
ftepurledly as iiiuch us hull a mil
lion dollar alimony Is M hiiikrj.
Flrit Item 011 the ukciuIh in
Rate's contention that Mis llrdm's
divorce from band leader Arthur
Jurretl In Calllomlu In 11138 nmy
imt he leual. If the divorce Is held
not lenl, Kose nud the hwIiiiiiiiiik
Mar never were lenully married
and the cane would be settled wilu
out any requirement of a financial
acttlrmeiil.
Papers In the cane have been
eulcd by the court, liul some tin
lalls have comn out In the pre
trial hearing and tn word battles
belwreu the couple, who murrlcu
13 years hko,
Itcmc. 0:i. Hits at leant five men
in Miss llolm'a atlcKi'U liln away
I mm him. He hIm holds an it(ft
davit thai puiMirts to describr
wild parties iiivolvlnic MIhm Ilolin,
who 1.1 still vlamorou at iiH
Mrn. Dorothy liernie. widow ol
nme.'iiro Men Hernle. In alleuedly
named In the affidavit. Mrn. Hemic
has filed a criminal libel suit
aualmi I tone in California In deny
I11R the alienations.
Named as the "other woman" In
Ml us Holm's srpnrullon auit uKulnii
Koj.0 In blonde Joyce Muttlttwh.
twice divorced from tclcvi.Mun r.lm
Milton Berle.
The socalled "War of the IVmes"
started aoon after MlhM Matthews,
an actress, nicked her wiisu with
a raxor blade In Kote's ZiCKleld
theater apartment on July 16, IUjI.
Army Tank
Expert Dies
SANTA BARBARA. Calif. If!
Bri(. Orn. 8ereno R. Brett, the
firm chief ol atalf of the V. U.
armored forcra. died Tuesday al
ter a long lllne.ia. He was SO.
Durlnit World War I. he was
necond in command of the U. 8.
Tank Corps under then IX Col.
Oeoriie 8. Pation. Gen. Brett wax
thrice wounded and won many
decorations.
He was a 11)15 (raduate of Ore
ion State College.
Ike Talk May
Miss Radio, TV
ST. LOUIS IfV-Oen. DwiRht D.
Etaenhower'a apeech here Bept. 20
may be kept off radio and televi
alon by a Jurisdictional labor dis
pule.
Jamra E. Darit. chairman of the
Municipal Auditorium CoinmtNalon.
said yesterday the city haa bunned
radio and TV Installation Irom
Ihe auditorium, site of the talk,
until Uie dispute Is sell led.
Darst said the AFL Blanehnnds
Union and AFL Kleclrlcal Work
era Union both want to Install fa
cilities for broadcaats. The dispute
la before a Joint Jurisdictional
board at Washington, Darst said,
but no decision Is expected lor
several weeks.
la. ft
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la i:
. $ . ... .M
Malin School Staff Named
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Z00MINC 'SKYBLAZERS The I'. S. Air Force precision team civet an exhibition at Port Lyautey, French Morocco.
I lie (roup will appe"- for the Tint time in the U. 8. at Ihe International Aviation Exposition in Detroit, Aui. II and Sept. 1.
ROKs Retake Commie Hill Positions
BKOUL. Korea If! Baltic-hardened
South Korean Infantrymen re
captured Capitol Hill in a wild
muht bayonet churite and then
threw back counterattacking Chi
nese at daybreak today.
A U. 8. KiKhlh Army stalf olllcer
Timber Group
Slates Meet
PORTLAND Ml The Western
Pine AMtorlallon, made tin ol lum
bermen from 12 Western Stales,
will open Its semi-annual nicettns
here Thursday.
The InduMry's tree farm pro
nrain. now 10 vears old. Is to be
the principal topic of discussion
durum the two-day meeting.
Scheduled speakers Include Leo
V. Bodlne, Washington. D. C, ex
ecutive vice president of the Na
tional Lumber Manufacturers As
sociation: John Aram, vice presi
dent of Bolse-Payelte Lumber Co.,
and William H. Steiwer. Fossil,
Ore., a rancher-tree farmer.
OIVPS gOTII BLOOD DONATION
NEW YORK If! A 68-year-old
Railway Express dalvrr rocently
contributed his 80th pint of blood
to the Red Cross. George F. End
llch has been giving blood to the
Red Cross for the last 1& years.
Hla aon, Oeorge Jr., a Navy vet
eran, contributed his 11th pint the
aame day.
said "Ihe ROKs (Republic of
Korea troops arc on that hill to
slay."
In five days of vicious close-In
fighting for the Central Front hill,
troops of the crack Capitol Division
hnve killed or wounded at least
2.3O0 Chinese, the Eighth Army es
timated. That Is nearly the equiv
alent of a Hed regiment.
Fighting for the hill has pro
duced the heaviest Communist ar
tillery barrages of the war.
Oen. Jamc A. Van Fleet.
Eighth Army commander, said at
the Iront the shelling amazed him
and "indicates they (Redsi have
enough supplies and ammunition
at the front."
The U. 8. Fifth Air Force said
fighter-bomber ptlots last night
knocked out 100 Communist supply
trucks, the highest score since
early June.
Filth Air Force pilots helped
solten Chinese defenses before the
light up the slopes of Capitol Hill.
The Air Force said 70 Individual
flights were made over the hill
by fighter bombers, raking the
Chinese with machine gun fire,
bombs and flaming Jellied gaso
line. U. N. artillery then took over
and pounded the hill crest and Red
illli
VERTI-BLIND
WINDOW DECORATION
Tokw ff ptrx ( oN Hotsc ceotcd lofent
OfktV window cohngi by DuPont
Wtffe wUctien f btotf- Cowl for complt
Itful decorator colon amocy
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Protect! fursuhingi Wothoblo, faoV
froni direct lunlighl remfaii, tKtJi duit
i in 'ii:iiin;i.i.niBiiHiMin:ij!riimi
CALHOUN'S FLOOR COVERINGS
357 I. Main
approach routes with a murderous
barrage.
South Korean Infantrymen at
tacked at 7:55 p.m. The going was
lough. Despite the air attacks and
the thunderous U. N. artillery bar
rage, the Reds sent shell scream
ing against the advancing Koreans.
Sturdy Korean riflemen Inched
their way up the rocky alope and
in a final charge with bayonets
cleaned out the last of the Chinese
on the crest at 11:50 p.m.
The Chinese regrouped for a
counterattack but artillery chopped
up three companies as they massed
for an assault. Another company
that charged was bealen back.
The Eighth Army estimated the
Reds suffered 1.200 casualties yes
terday. An estimated 1,100 Reds
were listed as casualties by the
Eighth Army In earlier fighting for
the hill. The fighting lor the hill
began Saturday when the ChUiese
seized the peak In a quick thrust
and beat back five Korean counter-attacks.
There were only sporadic small
arms fights elsewhere on the front,
the Eighth Army said.
Parents, Patrons
Meet In Malin
MALIN First meeting of the
Parent Patrons Club, scheduled for
luesday evening, Sept. 16, will be
a social evening for the purpose
of acquainting the teachers and
parents, according to president,
Mrs. Bill Ramus.
Officers and committee heads to
serve with Mrs. Rajnus during the
school year are; Mrs. Virgil Paris,
first vice president: Mrs. Loyal
Loveness. second vice president;
Mrs. Mildred Tofell, secretary;
Mrs. Loyal Saunders, treasurer;
program chairman. Mrs. Floyd
Mauney; publicity, Mrs. Joe
Halousek: scholarship. A. E.
Street: membership, Mrs. Ben
Johnson: housing, Mrs. Louie
Kalina and pre school clinic, Mrs.
Dorothy Gordon.
MALIN According to High
School principal E. E. Street,
teaching staffs at both Malin
schools are virtually the same as
last year.
New at the Malin schools this
year, however, Is Miss Olorla
Nandle. who will teach music In
both grade and high school, re
placing Mrs. Thelma Douathon
who resigned last fall.
Heading the grade achool teach
ing stalf is principal Floyd
Maunev. who also teaches 6th
grade. Fifth grade teacher is Mrs.
Bettv Miller. th grade. Elsie
Mock, 3rd grade, Irena Jehnck.
2nd grade, Margaret MeHenrv and
first grade. Dorothy Gordan.
Teachers at the high achool are
Don Miller. Anita Stephens, Jean
Kester, home economics teacher,
Jim Conroy, athletic coach. Mary
Lee Butler and Mildred Tofell, 7th
and Karl Bennett, 8th. Charles
Dobry will again be band instructor.
8tudents at the high school are
pnvilege-1 to use for the first time
this fall the newly completed addi
tion to the school. Two large class
rooms were added, as well as a
large music room and auditorium,
where chorus and band classes
and student body meetings will be
held. The rooms are large and well
lighted and finished attractively in
cheery colors.
Another improvement soon to be
completed at the high school is the
new athletic field. The local school
committee comprising of Bill Ral
nus. Edwin Slastny and Vatz
Kalina, will head a crew of vol
unteer workmen In seeding the
leveled field this week. Seed for
the turf has been donated bv Ed
Geary of Klamath Falls. Until the
new field is ready, all home foot
ball games will he played at tht
Malin Park.
Mrs. Joe Illlan Is In charge of
tha school caleterla, which la lo
cated In the new grade school addi
tion and serves students of both
schools. Assisting her are Mia. Pat
O'Connor and Mrs. Mabel Cunning
ham. School custodian at the high
school is Louis Fowler and at the
grade achool Is Joe Illlan. Both
Fowler and Illlan also drive a
school bus and the third bui la
driven bv Frances Street.
Enrollment the second week of
school at the grade achool was 174.
a slight decrease over last year,
and with a slight Increase over
last year at the high achool, there
are 178. Including both Junior and
senior high students.
"Do u dirty bring ua your toller!
clothes!" Men'a Hand Laundry, 11th
and Klamath, Phone 2-2531.
PIANO LESSONS
r
Arrangt with
ttachor how to ttortj
your boy or girl en
tha inttrumont that
it joy for lif ot.
You con ront lovtly now Spmot
piano for 9.75 monthly or mod
piono at low os 4.00 monthly: In
ithor com you may, if you with,
apply tha ront, for o reasonable
time, toward purchase with no
down poymtnt necessary.
Louis R. Mann Piano Co.
12 N. 1th Hammond Orgaa
When Nothing Else Will
Help for ACID INDIGESTION
Doctor specialists who treat not h in but
htomach trouble aay that a tablet lik
Bn-ana often fives comforting relief when
very thin els fails for (a, heartburn
and acid indiaestion. Get a 23c package of
Bcll-aru tablets at your druggists today.
Be wise:
a.!l';:J
2 ;, 1
cane
sugar
I
DO thii B6f0r6 freexing
WEATHER SETS IN!
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liquefy, itttt m4 m polity grgon, ilwefo, aofs
dot end etnr ortonic totidi.
This OrOdam chemical uwwIhi qvw and an
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of poet or nmi aacaiiory white chaarcaf m workinf
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