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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1952)
i " ' 3 TUKSDAY, OCTOWW 2(1, 1052 IIERAI.P AND NKWS. KI.AMATJI FAM.R. OREGON PAGE NINF ' ' ' : '; . i w.' ? ...... ' . ' r : .-. i - V... v- , ...... r.v.. ' . " vfc' "i'f ARTILLERY DUEL Tint 1 55mm howitzer blasts the enemy during night action somewhere long the Koreen front. A poiilion at Little Gibraltar, occupied by British Commonwealth troops, wai overrun by about 1000 Communiiti who attacked after lobbing 2000 rounds of artillery and mortar t hells Into the sector. The British counterattacked and in two hours of heavy fighting restored the western front position. . Board Honors Lakeview Man LAKEVIEW J. T. McDonald. JolikIiik operator wlio has con tributed ticavlly to the Lakcvirw kliuleriturtrn end to other local rlvlo Improvement haa been rum ored by the Lnkrvlew Bcnuol Hoard In naiiiliiR the new kinder furlen and ymiili renter for lilni. The name will be "J. T. Mc: Donald Klnderiiarten and Youth Center." Since tlio youth center and klnderiiarten are hounrd in the aame bulldiflit. and an the kinder liarten will ue all u( the building, the Bchool Hoard had annurance that Uir Hoard of Trunteea o( the Lake County Youth Foundation, vnich adminiMer Uie youth center 1 Would aiiieo to bavins the name combine the two operations. The board had consulted olher meinbera of the J. T. McDonald Truman Collins Truiit Fund ho had csjtreaaru the wuh that Mo jjonaid a name be uvd brtauc he had been the pnncipal mover in 1 living the eivaUiaiira from the Timid. In IM7, the lund paid lor remodeling and outfitting Uie kin dergarten room at Central School, and alo lutnlxhed dally milk lor the yuungntera. In 11)40, McDonald caused a school building to be moved Irom hla longing camp to I.akevlew and Installed on proerty ilonaied by Kavell-Utley Hralty Company. Extensive remocleling wan paid lor by the fund and -the bullu.ug became the youth center, 'liiu ear, the fund paid for adding two rooma at the youth center lor kindrrgarlen use, . OLD 1)1. BT PAIIS V.EYHUHN, Mask. M-Chan Kal. local cafe proprietor, received a teller recently with M Irom Clee lum, Wah. The writer aald be had received a meal ticket In 1011 and had not paid (or It. Soviet Playboy on Carpet MOSCOW ii-The Bovlet govern ment newspaper Itventia explained today how Vaally Kulryumov a marrying plnyboy of the Kur.neu.k BaMii could pay out nail ma aai ary In alimony and ntlll live mighty well Indeed. "Kmbeiilement and then" did It, auld Ir.vefilla, recoinmendlng an a remedy "U, K." the Inlllnla 01 the Kutuilan words for criminal code. The lEvealla dlncloaurea were the latent In a Kcrlen of expose ol acundaloua behavior that have been appearing In the Moncow preaa nlnce high Cnmmunlat offlclala or dered a cleanup ol olllclals louiid uiilng their poaltlona to better themr.elves or their friends or rela tives. Iivenlla'a alury about Kulryumov aald he had been found auorl welghlng and overcharging cllitene who ate at hla rtntaurant but the only result waa a aerloua warning. The paper recommended criminal proaecutlon. , Accorains to the newnpapcr's ac count: Kulryumov worked aa head ol the municipal finance department ol the city of Topkl In Kutbaaa. Central Siberia, but (pent moat ol hui lime in the marriage rctiatra-. Hon olllre. ! In IK Jo he wed Shura. In 1V4U he divorced her and married Mar-1 uya, lived with her live montns j and left her. He returned to Shura, j lived with her four inonuu anu : then lelt her. . lie lell is love with Clllrencae "Y" but aoon became dlnappoaited 1 with her and walked out. He then married Cltlieneng "p" but dlv orced her whtn one reluned to bring home money from the bank In which "lie worked an a cualuor. Kinally he aetlled on Vera. But huvlng become a public acandal he lo.-.l hla job and left town with out a forwarding addrewi In hopea ui avoiaing alimony navmonui. Kulryumov did not fure well out- aide of Topkl, however, ho he re lumed to become director of the rentnurant And although he paya about one half of hla aulary lor tne Kuiiport ol numeroua children, he drcc well, haa built a home, haa bought hlmel! a cow and "In gen eral needs no money." , Hollywood Saddened By Deaih of Susan Peters Hy BOB 1HOMAR HOLLYWOOD. i No event In recent monlh haa saddened Holly wood aa much as the death of Susan Peters. The people In the movie town had their mernorlea of the brilliant young actrcua who Ilai.hed on tne screens' during the war years. She appeared opposite Robert Taylor Jn "Bong of numla" and critics hailed her aa a bright new dramatic star. My own memories do not to back that far. I llrst met her in If 11) when she was recovering from the hunting accident wound that para lysed her from the waist down. Hhe was pale and UHn, but she still had her Irish beauty. And she ttlll had the spunk that went with the family of Carnahan, her real name, Bhe told proudly ol how she had a temperature ol 10(1 after the uccldent and the doctors gave up hope for her. But she had been able to murmur to ner nusoana, "i just wanted you to know that I n not going to die." wnen I did ner urn interview ot ter the accident, she reported she had taken three steps In her new braces. "I ought to be walking pretty well In three months," she cnthu.'.ed. Would she act again7 "Just let them try and stoo me." she announced. Bhe never was sble to walk, but she did act sgsln. Her first Job was three months later, on a radio drams with Van Johnson, "dee. I'm scored," she said before the show went on the air. But she came through with flying colors. Later she had ner Ural nlgnt out. Bhe went to Ciro's with her husband end tslked enthusiastical ly about, her visits to paraplegic veterans In Army hospitals. Bhe was driving her own hand-operated car and even taking flying lessons. Christmas ol 196 was a Joyous one lor Busan. Bhe and Dick had adopted a baby boy, Tlmmy. Bhe reported excitedly that the doctors said she might be tble to act In Ram" and she played a mean wo man In It. She was enthusiastic about doing a dramatic role and worked hard on the picture. Every thing was done to make her com fortable. Tne movie set was cooled especially lor her and she was the only star allowed to drive on the Columbia lot, "Sign of the Ram" was not a success, and It was Runan's Inn picture. After that, her marriage to Qulne cracked up. Their friends reported that It was entirely her doing. His loyallty remained stead fast, thev said, but she did .not want to lie his life to a cripple. Afterwards, ahe made her life alone. She wanted to be Indepen dent and worked herself to the limit ol her frail health. Bhe toured all over the country In "The Bar retts of Wlmpole Street" and "The Glass Menagerie." When I saw her for the last time, ahe proudly brought out the rave reviews Irom critics In Wash ington, D. C, and elsewhere. "I cherish mv Independence." she announced, "so I had to find a way to make a living and keep my little family together." For the first time, she made no claim that she would walk again. "How could I I have no splnai cord." ahe said. "It will take lonier than I live for the doctors to dis cover how to fix that." She was running out of hope, and she came last week. lo the end of It movie. The picture was "Sign of the WATKRMIXON P1ZZLKS. I.EWI8TOWN, Mont. ( Water melon growers in Oeorgla needn't worry about competition Irom Montane. Lyal Viera aeni the summer carelully cultivating a watermelon plant. The llrst frost of the fall froze his melon Just when it got ss big aa a good sited orange. ' tools fjffl KEEP$$$ IN YOUR POCKET Shea Tke IMO ... SAVE$$$ ; I0S I. Mala ' Alllruck People' Are MOT Asking for a Free Ride! For over 22 yean wt hovt operated t daily frtight serv ice between Klamath Falls and Lakeview The mlleooe fees we oro paying now are less than Hi percent of our total costs Tha passage of the Motor Carrier Hiohwov Transpor tation Act would increase our operating costs last than Vi of 1 par cant. W had no part in circulating tha petition! for refer endum last ipring and we deplora tha methods that were used. Wa have mora cenfidanca in tha integrity and ludge ment of our own legislator!, men like Ed Geary, Henry Samon and Phil Hitchcock; than wa hove in group of ., operofort who, wa believe, ore attempting to write their own ticket for cheaper use of Oregon highways at public expense. . ; .: :;; I 6 We wif vote -318 X Yes 331 X No Arrow Transit, Inc. J. P. Linman J. K. 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