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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1952)
MONDAY, OCT. 20, 10,12 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NTNf Truman's Attack on Eisenhower Stirs Up Religious Controversy NKW YrillK Wl-President Tin- lllllll M I'lllUlMII lit lll'll. UwikIiI 1), KlhPiihowrr uii liiiiiilKi'iitlon pol Icira wiiti wlilpplnu up ii awi-lllng cnntinvi'niy loihiy uvi'i' racial ami Jt'llKKIUH lf.HlllH, tliiiiic licpulilli'iiii parly lenders, n k'liiPnil Ji whh ralilil uml llniiii rli'r HimiiiiiiI lluim-h lined up on -:i.tiihowi'i'n Mrin whllii u Ijciiin emtio coiiKiev.iniiii mill lit IruM in ic wlii'i' Jewish leader spoko out I- '1 riiimiii. ' J ' 1 1 ii ooiiliiivcl ny diuiihk up ullnr a 'liumiiii sliili'iiiriil l'lldiiy 1 1 nt L l'llM-nliowr-r "In wllllou lo accept llm very practices Hint lilelillly tile so-riilled 'iiiiiMei- iiier.'" KlM iilioHni , llm Itrpulilli'iiii I'lnn liliniiiil lion itix-ti. Iiiih not yet re plied lo Tiuiiutii'a statement. How ever, inn iicllerill's hcillltltlltl'Lfl'a Iiiiiii helieves Im will pick It up on n New Knuliind ciiuipiiluii trip Im In Mai 1 1 1 ti loilny, Itiililil Alilni lllllll Hllvrr ol (Mfvi'liind viMtcil KlM'iiliuwrr hero Niiluiiluy mill Hun I'iIiI newsmen Im iu shocked by Truman's Miiti-iiii-nl. YeMcidiiy, Hop. Kmiuiurl CVIIrr IDNVi, n .iiuiint leader, mid li ving All i u i ii ' i i, bxciulive Com. Iiillce iiii'inbi-r til Uie American Jcwu.li Connies. l)"lll criticised biker mid piuiMd Truiiuiu. At till' aiillie lime. Hut ut'll elder sltilomiiiii nnd advlt-er tu I'rcsl dciu mud Im ceituiiily did nut uiiice with TruimiU'n remark. liuv. I humus L. Dewey at Nrw Third Angle Appears To Detour Rita-Aly Romance llv l.ltSKINi: JOIINXON ' fnn. VIMIrd a pnychlntrldt and said. HOLLYWOOD ( Nfc;A i fcxclu-"Uoc, I'm worried. 1 have Hie en alvrly Yours: 'Jlie liornrouii llyjllro erlllim and all Ihr wmia nl lu the ointment tlmi Hits liny- imv bedroom covered wilh Marilyn uurlh mid Aly Khun nro wauiim Monroe culrndarii." throiiKh H '.run D'llnrcoul. the I "That doesn't prove there's any hrnuiy whom Aly tlew back to ihinn wronu with you," said Uie alter his vtsii lo win in Holly- wood. A dnv beroro Illta arrived In Paris. Aly was celebrating at llllery with 7,en. Tolly Curtis lias Wiley Janrl eiuh as hu leading ludy In "lioil nmr and remarka: "W'hnt kuk. I hsve llio only leading lady In Hollywood who cleans up ,niy dresilng room every morning.' Spike Jonea said It at Mnrlon Davles' bin party lor the Johnnit luy: "lhi Is Uluicer than most nl the towns ne'vs played In the Midwest." Il msV or llimf llol be because1'1 "" "cr- oiosen iu m . i"yz"' .'oomiiV i ;"?, c,;den.,u,", " mul1 01 J-us s iiiu.ia loincdy I4ueen, bul ,10Ie "ccldrnl. junn havn U irgiMer.lig ulsdl- lere-t about her movie tarter . . . ' Dna Andrews and his kid broth u,. K..il,.ilve our Hnris ier blond six-fool. four-Inch Bte- will ainu and dunc0 In a London mm h-nl "Ihr Ihlng and I I can iui' hear him iAiehiig."Franken- ticin nnd Johnny Wcie Lovers." lm.iders are onymg Ihil Rose- inmy ciuoi.iy hus lound anoinir nubbv. a rw mu vinco oirrcior. Wvc ami Ihul she will never wrd ' '" bh' XT uo't iJiiie Ferrer. But the name of tlieipontd leaving him tor Hollywood. new llama can't b printed af ihc' moment . . . Jor Lutils will liur Isle Hie "Joe Louta Story," lo be liiniru next epring, bul another actor will plav Joe In Uie dra matic portion. "The Life of Connie Mack." the grand old man of baseball, Is be ing itlMiiKsed at MOM. Robert liutngell. a Chicago attorney, II rrpn-M-nlitig Mack . , . Anne I-mucin i, tearful over the printed reports thai ahe a being dropprt bv Fox. Studio save It'a not true. "The 8vtem" la being prrparrd at a Brodrru-k Crawloid alarrer at Warners a reward for his Houpuig in '-Slop, You're Killing Mr." . . . Jimmy Hlrwarl. who lierlodlcally has to fight Uie fall Ing-hnir balllr. Is allowing a new Kiowth of scalp grass. A movie fan. reports Alan Wll- Guard Saves 40 Children BRADKNTON. Fla. (4V-The Coast Guard early today rescued 40 chil dren atranded since yrslrrdny afternoon when a pleasure boat ran aground. 'Ilie boat, Ranger II, struck a sandbar at the mouth of the Mana tre River In Tampa Bay on Uie Wert Coast of Florida. The children and five adult chap runes nil from 61. Petersburg sprnt anxious hours wsltlng to be I'rscurd while the Cosst Oilsrd tried In reach the boat, atrandrd In sluillnw water. 10 OK I AND WAIHIf UK I IAKIO INAMIl KEMfiLO, (1I1M MH MIDACll UIITm INAMItli"" I .49 An tmf rlU.llb tVlih th Qt asri iT rnn any painr W Spec jo II it In vwaivn vva.vi.ru ami v A D PAINT len4Q STORE 1229 East Main Ph. 3324 L .t tfv' 1 ! ,' '. dy. by Uie York mid Ben. lilt-hard M. Nixon, llm UOI' vice presidential nonil nrr, iilno ciuno tu rSlsenhowor'a ilcfcn.io ycslonluy n i id leveled ul links ul the President. Hero mn Koine excel pta (ruin llm various sliilcniriiia: Hllvnr 1 expressed my feelings nl shock (to Klsenliowen Hint uu Ii l (hjidlinlblii statement ul Uml rlui i iK'lrr could bp iiiiulc. . . The attempt, liy liiiplli'nlloii, la Idnn Illy n iiiiiii like Urn. Elsenhower whono Immunity mid liroiid tol erance me known all over Hie world with iinll-Bcmllliim mid anil Oiilliullulain In Jui.t nut permissible oven In the item ul n riinipiilf.u. Ct'llrr Uu a ntiiti'innni Issued In Nrw Yolk) Hllvoi's "nclloii In In bud liintn mid im ii 1 1 milt to Zionists like myself. It nil proves tluil whrii a rublil steps oil Inn pulpit mid mi im pul I Uc I ii. he iHTiniicn n bud l lililil mid u wuinc pollllclnu.... An ii Zionist, hr iBHveri should lie on Inn hands und knees In urullludc tu 'I llllllllll. iliiiuch (In answer to newsmen's questions In Nrw York niter Kli.cn htiwcr's heailuuarlers released a letter of hillh praise Iroin Uliruch ,lo Klnnihowci i I certainly don't Krrc I with Truman's Mutciiiriit buti I will not ntinck lilm tTru : ii iuii i unless lie attacks me. Atiraiiison I In a telegram, re Iraiird III I'aterson. N. J . Mill to Ibllveri Your rolo an a promoter i ef the Itcpulilicun puny within jewlhh onmii.ulloiiii linn brrn well. doc. Dul there must be,' Insisted Ihr pallrnl. "I slrcp on my stom ach." 8uan Peters. regaining her strength on her brother's Califor nia much, Is taking lo the road shortly In "Tho Barrens of Wlm pole Ulreet." ... A wsg around town Is telling It that he's going into the manuluctiiring business fur the day when Mnrllyn Monroe and Jnne llusMil will appear n three-dimensional films, lie's go ing to turn out sent straps for the ater chairs. . . . Agent Manlfee I. JohnMone'i actor clients are wor. iPhrn Korrest-are dreaming of l o-iarring mm. mo mu rmminrr meeting. o:au p.m. uciouer Texan." They'd piny brothers. . . . i 20. toplo lo be "The Ramparts We Television's ""xy siren, Kiln Gam. Build Through Information." This recently signed by MGM after she meeting will be In charge of Rose enraeq in "iiir iniei. ana nrr It's tor of those carerr-or-mar. rlaga things. Overheard "She's as dumb as, Marie Wilson pretends to be." HJardla Nlven. David Nlven's dreamy-lnoking Mrs . Is getting movie oilers. , , . F.conomv note: I.sds over 21 and lasses over IS sre being nsrd lo play 16-year-old rnlex. Il K1VM Ihr fttlldlos from Paving salaries lo schoolteachers for minors. . . Latest on the IB-month Income 'ax exemption: Business managera and legal eagles are Insisting that Hollywood stars now In Europe to escape paying Uncle Sam put big hunks of lax money Into escrow. In case there Is a government rul ing wllhln a few months against sciors qualifying for lax exemp tion bv working abroad. While Ihr apotlight's on Jacques Brrgrrac. the Frenchman who has Oingrr Rogers In a spin. Ginger's former hubby. Jack Orlggs, Is working as a salesman In the Honor department of a Hollywood Blvd. auper market. Michael Wilding has shed pounds ant pounds since his mar riage lo Lis Taylos. All Mokeg In Stock ' Try Thtm'AIII Smith Cerana Una'arweaa' Ramlnatea Ranf , VOIGHT'S PIONEER Office Supply Co. (It Bteln ES8 ARTHUR R. (Major) DICKSON ' Your Candidal For ASSESSOR Dlgkivi for Alienor Commutes ' known fur many yeaia ... Polltleal purtlHiiiuihip arrnm to rnpilre you lu nlotip to public i-oiideiiinallon ul the Prmldcul .... who han demon strated more couraiie than any oilier person In carrying the (Ixlit lor civil llberilca to place where ihoe wnom you aupporl are loo meek lo luce Unit Hiflit. Nixon (In an addiou, carried In pari by rudlo and trlevlnlon In wine Limtrrn cltlra, to 400 party workrra heiniUov, Adlnl IC. HlrveiiMin. Hie Demoorntlc prrnidentlal noni- Inrei thould Innnrdlalely dlna- nocinte hlmaeli liom thin Intern pernio and unliilr and vicious at tack (by Iriimmu. Ucwey (on a irlpvlolpn prourum) lu hln chnme Unit Otn. Klhi-n-hower waa pro-Na.l. he (Truinniii linn practically dentroyed Mr. Hie- veimun'a chances because the Amorlciin people just won t Bland lor uml kino oi uirty lying. BPW DISTRICT MEETING HERE Rrpirsenlatlves of lluslnrss and Pinlrshionul Women's club of Kouthern Oregon gathered for a district meeting at the Wlllard hotel, October 11-12. Mis. Emll ' Albrechl. district DPW president was In the chair. Sessions opened wilh a dinner Saturday night. Florence Lance gave the Invoca tion for the progiairr followed by the introduction of guesta by Mrs. Albrechl, the address of welcome by Mrs. T. C. Orlggs, Klamath Kails president and response by Mrs.Holand West, president of Uie Merrill Club. "The Importance of a Planned Program," was the topic of an In formative talk by Constance Web er, The Dalles. Mrs. Us belle Drlx ner, led an open discussion of sug gestions for improving c)ub programs, ' Piano numbers were by Karen Keller, Tulelake: and vocal num bers were by Kubv Oehrlng, Klam sili Falls with Mrs. Oeorge Mo Inly re at the piano. Sunday morning during the t o'clock breakfast Mis. Phillip Hiu-heock sang "The Lord's Prayer" for the Invocation. Mrs. Albrechl Introduced the visiting club presidents. Prlcllla Clarcnback. Roseburg: Margaret Orunie, Grants Pass; Florence Lance. Medlord; Bessie West, Merrill:- and Beth Orlggs. Klamath Falls. Presidents gave . reports during the breakfast. Chsrlene Edwards. Hood River, In the address , spoke on "Make Every Member Interested." The discussion was led by Vivian Logrden. Roseburg. The Collect was led by Irene Brown, chaplain of the Klamslh Falls club. The local club will hold a din- o Lcary Fort Rock, a fort-like lava for mation on Oregon's great high plateau country along State High way 81. towers some 125 leet above Hi nlateau floor al Ita hlahesl point. V2 Pottery Close-Out ' ... continues at Rickys! Odd piacei! Broken loll! Patterns include beautiful flowtrt of Hawaii, Blue Ridqt, California Modern end Padtn City. Loll of ervinq pieces ... all at half price! You can now get a complete 16-pc. service for 4 people for as little as t REGULAR 9.95! First Come, . First Served! Thai pottery values will amoia you! Cam it forurtelf. Hurryl Whil auantitits loif. ofttry Downstoln Stort 1 - . , (IICISTIIIt JIIILIll pi) I (fy. YOUNG AMATEUR Without benefit of fancy gadget., nine-year-old Louells Daniel stepi up with har box camera to mete clotaup of veteran campaigner President Harry S. Truman. The Pretident'i .daughter, Margaret, (canter) enjoys the pro ceedings as her dad readies another blast at the Republicans during a speech at Middlatown, Conn. Grain Prices Show Decline Oregon grain prices the past few weeks have shown mixed trends, with whrat and corn dropping at Die farm level between mld-Sep-trmbor and October. Farm prices lor rye, barlev and oats strength ened during tiiat period. Wheat prices at the farm level this month have dropped about three cents a bushel and corn five cents. Oregon barlry , producers gained about 12 cents a bushel. and oats went up lour cents. 1 Rve increased 24 cents a bushel ; during the ssme period. Oat prices m Portlsnd are down ! to Sf.9 50 per Ion. a decline of about !1.50 from mid-September quota tions. Portland feed barlev prices i trended lower, with sod white wheels selling for cssh (bssed on IS dsv "hlDmentsl. coast delivery. for 12-34't to 236 per bushel. Hard while with 12 per cent protein was PERTUSSIN Acts AT ONCE to Relieve BAD COUGHS CAUSED BY COLDS A 88 Ph. 3151 ft Si- . v ,Jk Vi Quoted at 3 55 to 2 56 per bushel. Most main mldwestern wheat ter minals this week showed mostly lower trends for all classes of wheat, ' BITTER, DAIRY At Portland ton butter grades held unchanged during the past week, with 76-cents per pound the going price for one-pound prints. Cheese markets, however, were steady with slight advance on sin gle daisies In San Francisco. 7 WORLD At last -a beautiful car that puts your safety first! You'll actually eel and be safer and so will your family the first time you dv the 1953 Kaiser. ' Kaiser's famed safety-engineering that won acclaim last year with the World's Safest Front Seat has now been applied to every inch of the beautifully new '53 Kaiser. You'll revel in its dashing "hardtop" styling... its dramatic custom-styled interiors . . . and its thrilling new power I But most of all youll want the value it represents and the value it places on your safety. . This year, play safe . . . before you buy any car, tee the new '53 Kaiser! Safety-first brakes I Almost twice average brake ((5 ) ' lifetime, plus more stopping power! Safety-first steering! Takes 20 miles an hour faster! 531 - Businessmen Hope For Long, By SAM DAWSON NEW YORK I The first snow storms and the labor unrest In the coal fields-will soothe the nerves of some worried businessmen. As they contemplate their large stocks of fuel, winter clothing, blankets, heating pads, and anti freeze, many a businessman has been praying for a long, hard win ter. ' Borne are betting on one this year-and a passel of weather guessers are too. With a little wishful thinking, they can foresee one In the wea ther maps, the odds against ano ther mild winter with little snow, the size of the bands on the wooly bear caterpillars, the record crop of acorns the squirrels are toting Guernsey Sale Due Tomorrow The Klamath County Fairgrounds tomorrow will be the scene of me Third Annual Southern Oregon ; Guernsey Sale with more than a 'down Oregon herds consigning. I The sale Is to start at noon In !the auction arena, with Earl Wal Uer, Filer, Ida., slated to. cry the auction. Bale managers are to be C. W. Jack Robinson, Clements, I Calif., and Victory Gray. Lodl, Calif The sale Is approvea ana spon- , sored bv the Oregon Guernsey : Breeder s Association sale commit-. le- .. . Included m the sale win oe ia : head from the Retedsle and El Rason herds owned by L. L. Lorn-1 bard and Ray Hobson at the Rete- i dale El Rason ouemsey f arm near Merrill. Sale headquarters will be at the Wtnema hotel, where a pre-sale banquet is to be held tonight. Elmer Meadows. Field Repre sentative of the American Guern sey Cattle Club will also officiate at the sale. The KIRBY Co. Coll 2-0131 No.. 3 Lyrton S FIRST SAFETY FIBST CAR curves safer up to l M : i CLARK MOTOR CO. So. 6th St. Phon away hereabouts, and the hot sum mer of unhallowed memory. (Soft coal stockpiles are much higher than a yenr ago. Hard coal supplies are about the sme as last fall. A soft coal work stoppage Is unlikely to bring much hardship for weeks to come. But It will reduce the stocks and make It easier for operators to pass along In higher prices whatever wago boost Lewis' men finally gel. New natural gas pipelines have quieted fears of shortages in that Industry, but here the pressure oward higher prices mounts stead ily, as operating expenses rise and expansion costs weigh on the oper ators. But If the northeast quarter of the nation has Its fourth mild win ter In a row, a lot of oil men are going to be unhappy. Some are worried because stocks of fuel oil In this major oll-burnlng region are piling up fast some 2u per cent higher than a year ago. Another mild winter could top ple prices swell for the home owner but rough on dealers who say their distribution costs are up. Increased Industrial production, however, as well as the rows of new homes being built, have In creased the demand for fuel. The trade paper. Fuel OH and Oil Heat, reports that In the first I w one KLa. -V4 PERMANENT UVli tmcn,, tii, a a n, l a. rviTi j-illa.il I tarrm nii a. FIREPROOF FROSTPROOF WUTHIRFROOF WM r"Sr VWW wifhsl.iij say wearliar ceaaHama. ECONOMICAL N"" " ' fin LWWMWITIIWMk b aaly icM; ckeaaeat la leaf ma. BEAUTIFUL AM iMKt"n y r u 1 " Ikiih, Ur m imn. I. ready hr winter. 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Cothlng merchants (who were, very unhappy last winter) watch the weather predictions for signs they'll move overcoat stocks. Last year 715,000 electrlo blank ets were sold. The Industry ex pects to top one million this year and go well above that If the months ahead are bitterly cold. Remodel 1 Room or a Complete Home with GALLOWAY'S BUILDING SERVICE Specialising in FHA loans. Ma teria la and labor furnished. Ns down payment required. Phone 2-3345 Days or Mot Era. ARTILE wy in roofing WUlt lUtwB ttra Hr com. area in any sedan! Kalser-Frazer dealer today! 5310 1