Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 12, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1952
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30 Better Uving
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Kiss To Hear
Decision
LEWISBURO. PA. ( Alrer
Hiss, serving live-year prison
term here for perjury, may hear
wiuiin two or uiree weeis wneiner
he will be. paroled.
Hiss becomes eligible for parole
on Nov. 31 when he will have com
pleted one-third of his term at the
Northeastern Federal Penitenti
ary.
Dr. George O. KUHnger. chair
man of the U. 8. Parole Board,
today began interviews of pris
oners applying tor parole, rte saia.
however, there was no chance of
reaching Hiss case today.
"I will Interview Hiss personally
bv tomorrow or Friday." Killinger
told a newsman.
Killinger said transcripts of all
Tjarole interviews will be sent to
Washington for consideration by
the full five-member board. To
win a praole, the application must
be approved by three of the five
board members.
Hiss. 47-year old former State
Department official, was convicted
of perjury In lso on the basis of
his sworn testimony that he never
gave government aecreta to Whit
tsker Chambers, admitted one
time courier for a Communist spy
ring.
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REX M. DYE, local insurance
man, hat raturntd to Klamath
Falls after compltting a six
waalc count In Baltimore,
Md., with th. U. S. Fidelity,
and Guaranty Company. He
is a partner in the Dunbar.
Robinson Agency here. Some
30 students were in Dye's
class, but only two from the
West Coast.
Masked Men
Warn Yankee
TUPELO. Miss. Lfi A 3-year-old
newsman and his pretty blonde
wife, under constant police guard,
prepared to leave here today a few
hours ahead of a t p.m. ultimatum
set bv two hooded men.
Newell Anderson, circulation
manager of the Tupelo Journal,
decided to return to Fargo in his
native North Dakota. He told police
the men took him for a wild ride
in the country Monday night and
roughed him up and that one of
the men said he "didn't like Yan
kees around."
George McLean, publisher of the
Journal, said Anderson began get
ting anonymous telephone calls
more than two weeks ago telling
him. "we. don't lute foreigners
coming in here and you'd better
get out of town."
Anderson and his 21-year-old
wife came here Oct. 1 from Grand
Forks. N.D.. where he had worked
on the Grand Fork Herald. They
were married mere last June.
D. B. Crockett, chief of police
in this Northeast Mississippi town
of 16.000. said he had some clues
but could not disclose them now
. "After he lAndersom leaves. 1
think tl'U blow over," Crockett
said.
Anderson said he was unable to
identify the men who roughed htm
up. He said they wore gauie-like
hoods of dark material with no
eyeholes. Thev cut off some of his
hair and nicked hla face with
razor, the newsman added.
Mc(.ean said the cuts were like
deeo scratches and that the men
also slapped him around..
Mayor u. F. Maynard said tnat
he was puuied bv the incident.
"The young man lives across the
street from me and from all re
ports he Is a line young fellow and
came here with good recommenda
tions." Maynard aald. "We can't
understand why he should be
aingleit out.
'It Is not typical of our eommu-
Inltv and we don't aland for that
sort of prejudice."
2 Cons Killed
In Escape Try
TUXTLA GUTIERREZ, Mexico.
iB Two convicts mere killed by
machinegun fire yesterday in an
attempted break by 34 criminals
from the Chlapaa 8lste Peniten
tiary here, in the southeast comer
of Mexico.
The other 32 freedom seekers
surrendered or were captured.
The prisoner! left the peniten
tiary through a bole they had bored
in a three-foot masonry wall but
were trapped In an adjacent corn
field surrounded by barbed wire.
MUM
MADRID IB Rita Hayworth has
refused to comment on reports of
friends who say she plana to marry
Spanish Count Jose Maria Vllla
padicrna after divorcing Aly Khan.
The count ia a wealthy race hone
breeder.
Coming Friday
Nov. 15, 8 p.m.
One Performance Only
World Famous
DON
COSSACK
Choirs and Dancers
Presented By
Klamath Jaycees
Benefit YMCA
. . Equipment Fund
Adm. $2.00 (Inc. Tax)
Deon Open 7:00 p.m.
Broderick Crawford Lists Hollywood's Ugliest Stars
By ROB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD I Want lo
know the 10 unhaiidsomest actors
tu Hollywood?
They're Broderick Crawford,
8pencer Tracy, Jiwe Ferrer, Hum
phrey. Bogari, Charlea Lauahton,
William Benriix, Paul Douglas,
Marlon Brando, James Cagney and
AEC Promises
H-Bomb Story
WASHINGTON, i.fl The Atomic
Energy Commission says It will
have an announcement, aimarcmlv
soon, In connection Willi iiow ball
ing reiMlrts the first Amerlr.n lu.
droaen bomb has been exploded
ui um oumn racuic.
Vivid eye-witness accounts of
purported "hell" bomb blast
some asid 11 virtually sank an Knl.
welok Island have been received
in uncensorea letters from U. S,
sailors to friends In this country.
An AEO spokesman said yester
day "we Will make an imminm.
ment" as soon as the current e.
rles of atomic tests is concluded.
Until then, he said. "u- will h.v.
wumiciy no comment."
Previously. AEC officials had In
uii-aira inai lor security ressons
it might be years before anvthlng
would be made publlo about the
ui ouino.
jcaciiimuns ru tne rwnn - .
plosion H-bomb or auper atomic
agree that It waa an awesome
UUIlg.
One sailor wrote that he watched
tne spectacle through binoculars
fiom. his ship 30 miles awav. H
nw area, cnumc or one of the
Enlwetok atolls "Just seem to melt
away" in the fire that burned for
six hours after the blast.
Finally, he said, the entire mile
wide atoll "actually disappeared."
Several eye-witness accounts
have been published in recent days
In Los Angeles. Lima, O., Mich
Igan City. Ind., and Salt Lake City.
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.Robert Ryan; j
Who pickrd thtmt ;
Broderick Crawlord.
A frank fellow, this Crawford.
"These guys all have uglv mugs,
myself Included," he admitted, "I
don't mean that we have the kind
of a face that would scare children.
But we're aure aa heck ugly when
you compare ua to the pretly-buy
actor In past screen hlsiorv.
"And you know something? I'm
glad. The guys with ugly mugs
are working. And lola of the pretty
boya aren't around much any more.
I remember one who was hot aa
a pistol when I came back to pin
lures from the Army. I see Hint
boy on television now and then."
The whole thing seems to work
In cyo'es. Back In the silent days,
the flappers longed lor the sleek
Latin lovers like Rudolph Valen
tino, Ramon Novarro and Anlonio
Moreno. Then came the realism
of the depresnlon wllh mugs like
James Cagney, Pat O'Brien and
Krtward a. Koblmou. Even Clark
Gable was a departure (rum the
usual hsndaome leading man.
Then the trend awurlu.fi bnrlt in
handsome heartbeats like Tyrone!
Power and Robert Taylor. I
"Now we're back to the mugs
again," remarked Crawford. "Pic
lures are more realistic. The Euro,
pean pictures helped bring timt. !
You see movies I rum Italy and
England and all the actois look
like real people. j
"I'm not knocking the hand
some guys. Lord knows, there's a
place for them in this buMuess. j
too. id look klmla sully trying to
play In 'Camllle.' But I think It's
Just as silly lor Tyrone Power to
come down a Western street with
both guns biasing or to take on
a roomful of gangsters wllh his
bare fists."
For thst reason, he suggested a
change In his current picture.
"Posse." He was aupposrd to have
a knock-down light wllh John Der
ek. Crawford proposed changing
the batlle to one with Derek's
sidekick, played by Charles Blck
ford. "John'a good actor, but he
probably weighs 100 pounds drip
ping wet," snld Crawlord. "Id
look silly fighting him."
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The actor added that being ugly
Is career Inaurnnce, The matinee
Idol starts to tail from fame when
his Jowls start lo ang, but Hie
aclor with a homely pan can allp
gracefully into rhareuler purls, i
Crawlord mused: "You know. 1
Humphrey Ilngurt la all old pal
ol mine: we played In slock lu
Bother, And every onco In a while !
we get together ovor a aroti'li and
water or a martini and one of us '
aya, 'Whatever happened to hand.
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