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MONDAY, OCT. II, " 11)52 IIKKAU) AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREdON "AflE FIVE 952 Election Campaign Top Hollywood Interest II v HUH IIIOMAH IHrM ill n arllrlra mi Mull), uuiid'a nrt In Ihr irrlilrntlal Inilnyl llm ramiitlii die liUrnhiiMrr. HOLLYWOOD ii -Am In Ihr rrM l llin iiiillun, Ihr main tniili: ill mivrrwitiiiii in jliiilywuiiU toili.y It. Mlllltlr, Nil ll I'VllHIl imiiiiimIkii )ihh rvnkril mi inurh Imichmi una no 1 1 vii v iih ihu iwa niiK. in n'iMt lliillywuoii'a iiun lii llm I'IciHloii. 1 vlnlli'il llm luciil hriiilij, nun r.i nl liulli hIiIpk mill lulkiil In Miinr nl Ihr cuiiiimlKiii'in. Mini, uli'lu'ic 1 1 1 ii 1 1 v . uiinin tlic KlMniii'i irr i-iiui. Iliillywiimra ilrlvr l Or Ikc In clliTt'li'd liy llm Kiiirruiiiiini'iii lii dually Joint t'liiniiillli'n for I -1 - -1 -lumr-r-Nlxiiil, TIii t i i I ii i III Him Hiuiili wnn rxiihilnril by Mlcklo School TV Supported I'OltTt.AND m Commercial fiHi ntlnll ul trlrvlMon htiitluua by riillrum way MIKirti'(l hrlu Hutilr liny nl a llirrllliu. ol lllr AMcliilliiit hi lluvi'inlnn Duurilii ul Blnlr Uul vrmlllrh. I.r.iirr K Cox l H)iliiillrld, Mo., h rmllo Million owner, nuu Itr.Mi'tl tliul I'lillrurn, which hr aald roulil not mluni Ihn hlitli conii, ahnuld rHiine riluriitloiiiil diaiinr-lrt iiHcm ulcil by llm Krdrrul Cumin um. I'llllotM Coillllllhbloil for llnll-CUIll- mrrt'liil Miillnnii nnrt acck, IiiMcimI, Mamma iicrinillliiii cnmmtirclnl up criillun. l)r. Umilra K. Killry, prmldcnt ol luwn btnln CuIIi-rc, which oprr aim the only tnllnuc-ownrd TV Mullon In Ihr U. B , mud li In Million Ik a aiiccr,. ll In run itn ii coin luricliil vrhlurr nnd Ihr prollln arc unrd for production of criuca lloniil proniiiiui, hr aald. Thr Oiruon Slate lloard of ltluhrr E a u c a 1 1 on hun recoin mcmtrd thut conMdrrullon be iilvrn to oprnliiK k TV Btnllon In conjunu lion with KOAC, nun-coiniiirrcinl i mlio nlulluii hul Orriion Stale Collrijr, KMimalrrt coat of Ihr Mutton la ttiDi.ooo, with n annual operating com ol SBU.oou. Dull Receives 4 Ford Fellowship NEW YORK in Pmil 8. Dull ol Kuiirne, Ore., han received ford Foundation 1-VllowMiln to alucly one vcr In Jnpiin, Ihe Komi (Iniion'n Hoard of Overafas Train ing and Renrarch reiwrled1 Sunday. Dull Ia an associate profc.iaor at the Unlvemlly of Oregon. Kirn, Who Ik In rhaiin of Ihr of. lice. "I1ie cuiiilnltter wan lornird In AuuuM," alia irinurki d. "It In rum. uoMMl nl two itioupa-ihr Jlolly. v unci Hrpubllcan CiiiiiiiiIIIpu. which wua formed In IIM'I, and the In drieuilriit Voliintrer C'oiniiilllcr, which wnn oiKaiiir.nl nt npriiiu lo pioiiioln Klnrnliowrr'a iiumliiii. linn, ttince the Inner coinprlM-i. utiitiy lonner Oriiiiiciala and In ilrprndrnln, II wan frit a in w Mioup nhiiuld br loiuird npurl ilium the llrpulillcun coiiiinltlce." Thr OOP lll'lillp IIMa audi of llclnla an Ociiiki Murphy, itobcrt Vioulwoiuery, Wall fhiuicy, Oiiiurr I itoKrrn, Adolphe Mrujuu nnd l.eu iMcCiiiry. The voluntccra are heud led by powenul Mudio hernia J. L. I Warner, Naiiiurl Ouldwyn and Uai 'lyl '.iinilik. Mriiihtra Includr Kreil lAntalre, Irvlim llerllti and Cllllon Webb. The Republican lxm.it other well-known nuppurirra audi an Kit liter Williams, who N-oun a tllu-mond-aluddrd "I like Ike" pin Jennne Cram haa done the lint political canipaikiiliik of ficr 111'. ..peaking- at a woiutn'a inrri culled "Collee Hour lur Klmn- hower," alonu Willi lledda Hopper. ' The purKi,e of the Joint coiuiull. I lee, H wan rt'liorted. In 111 to inur money; n lo provide akm lor Republican prom num. finniplr nniilkiuneutn are Iicue Dunne io a woiiieii a tally III Umu Uracil: Demita Moruan to a fiiud-rnlMnil drve In Beverly 1 111 in. Alno active are Lucille Un II. Dick Powell, June Ally on and lloauy Cnrinlcharl. Head of tlie Rrpubllcun liroup In Hollywood in hnrdworkinii ex hooler Ororiie Murphy. He mull nurd the cainpnlkii nendolf lor Richard Nixon III Pomona and la.tt week Inlrotluced Gov. John Lodue o Connecticut In Han Ufuo and K Crnlro, Calll. "We are now working on plan for, the Elnenhower npcecli heie on Oct. 0." Murphy told me, "Pro ducern Mervyn Leroy, Joe Pnnlcr nuk nnd Arthur Freed are puttlim on the nhow. 11 will be a typlc.il Republican rally, becnuhe we rep renenl Hollywood, UHA: It's no lonner Hollywood, Calif." T1ie Republican committee aendn atara wherever Ihey are needed lo whonn up anil It and ralne money. fitam are alao ael for nonie radio and televlalon appearancen. Mom ntarn under contract to atudlon are barred Irom TV. bul there are in dication Ihev will be allowed lo appear on TV for political pur ponen. The argument la that aueh appearanrea Involve their rluhla aa clttrena, In contra.il lo their restrictions aa performers. Tamorrowt The Hollywood rim paltn for hlevenaon.l t$m V Itill MILLION DOLLAR HflK KODE, Japan (jT Six Uioti.iond halea of collon from the United 81 a tea were destroyed In a wharf warehouse fire lant nl(hl. The loan wan tmimaled hi one million dol lars. ' CETTINC AN EARFUL Ruth Pierre, Queen of the Lot Anietea County Fair, II Interfiled aa Mrt. Grand Cham pion Uuernaey, left, mooi to Mr, Grand Champion Guermey. Underseas Canyon Found Korean Raider Patrols Best In Night Fighting llr (.KOIHiK MrAllllllll (offensive of May. 19S1. Alter aix SOMEWHERE IN KOREA 1 inonlha In a haspltal at home, he They call II an outfit thai doesn't I volunteered to come back. 1 look Ita best until We In al ll. Pvt Urnrgr Henderson or"1' of Brooklyn, N. V. He saya he It's a raider plaloon. specially doesn't want Ui be anythlrm but ' Inn In nlKlil patrols. Wnen it is a private When he cornea olf pa-1 In action It does more than hall . trol he returns to the Iront to take the patrolllnn of no man' land t pot ahoU at the Chinese. .'ft "iv" '."'.T".? I!l"l,'i f"" U' " i P"""n """ Ll- Oeore ...m. A. Hoyem, Missoula. Mont., wa.t i In one M-day period, men of the selected because the battalion ex- never been in combat before he took the platoon. When the outfit wan formed. Ihe men had only one week's training together. From then on II was ex perience that did the teachtnvt. "We buddy up," explained Rul. Thomas Brmiis of Lobo, Kan. "When we no out in sinml Rioups each group does a good Job." rnldera made 30 patrols. Only three were wounded. Two were shot In the lgs. Another whs crciii.ed by a slug from a Red burp gun. "They do It mainly by aggren-. nlve action," says the battalion ex-1 f-cuuve oiikci. mj. .inca ivuiunp of Charleston, 8. C. He organized the raiders. Here's how they work: One durk night recently a patrol from Ihe raiders went through a Chinese position with all guns fir ing. The surprised Reds lost aboul 12 men. The patrol went on to Us objective, then came back un harmed. "They Just barreled through," said Dunlap. The big reason the platoon get, through Is because of the men themselves. All are volunteers. It has men like Pic. Dale Hun ter, a lB-ycar-old red-haired kid from Los Angeles who Is on hi? second Korean combat tour. He was wounded In the Chinese Red exutlve officer "liked his altitude.' Despite a blonde mustache, he's sometimes known as "Babyface." ' "He knows what he's doing." said Ihe executive officer. Hoyem had 1 1 I NEW YORK Belt-mists have jdiscovcri-d a vast new submarine ; canyon, pov.ibly part of an under jseas channel system comparable In ; extent to the Mississippi Rlevr and lis tributaries, on the Door of the 'Atlantic Ocean. ! Dr. W. Maurice Ewlng, an ocean- ngrapher and prolessor ol geology lit Columbia University, announced iiui.Mis woi: MILWAUKEE I When his mother-in-law moved In for an ex tended visit, everything Just seemed to go wrong. Hubby had !to sleep on the couch. He lost Ihe affections ol his wile. He couldn't eat. He started slaying out late at night. He ended ui In Ihe divorce 'courts. The understanding' Judge advised him to be nice to his moth. er-in-law so that she might Irave I voluntarily. II worked. The couple. who together lost 22 pounds during ilhe Interim, are back together agnln and. according to the Judge, very much In love. this finding Mundiiy after he and a party of scientists and sludt-nls re turned from a 10.0J-m!le research voyage on the sea going tug, Kevin Moran. Kwlng told newntien who met the tug that the canyon was dis covered by echo soundings. He Mud it appeared to be 2M to 300 feel deep and one lo two miles wide. The canyon wns located BOO miles off and a Utile north of Boston at a depth of three miles. It ran generally north and south, culling thiough an otherwise level plain under the sea. The scientists traced it 80 miles without picking up either of lis extremities. "Make our phone line your clothes line!" Men'a Hand Laundry, 1 1th and Klamath, Phone 2-2531. PIANO LESSONS Arrt ig with tcochtr now to itart your boy or girl on tho Instrumont thot il o joy for lift. 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