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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1952)
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1052 TTERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THRU 7 ,.,kv CITY BRIEFS lluslneasIllll llt'I'rw ot Kohll'K Mnwrin mid Ollln Inll Buiiiliiy (ur 1'iiilliiiKl whom In will pinclmne choice plum mid decoration for Chrlsliniis. Upun Ilia return here he and Mia, Del'rw will leave for (limits 1'a.ie to attend a ninellng ot tlx Houthwest Oregon rarest Telegraph Delivery Association convening Saturday and Hundsy, N.w llesldrnt Mm. Ruth Wheeler, wellknown Merrill resi dent haa moved to Klamalll Kails and la making hrr home at Iliri7 Auburn Willi Mra. L, K, Phelps. Friends may reach nor by phone at ooi. BI'W Membera Dlnnrr meeting tonight 6:30 p.m. at the Wlllard Hotel, frank Jenkins, publisher ol the Herald and News will apeak on " ina ameid of Freedom." , Tha I'Dslal-clerka auxiliary will j hold a regular montlily meeting i tonight, g o'clock at Die homi ol t Mra. Tom Mnssry, t,2i tout Main. New ollicrra will lie elected and j all membera ar urged to attend. I Visiting -Mrs, Mnud McClay ol I the Merrill hluhway, pioneer ol Klamalh County Irft Bnlurday for J Hprlnullrld whene she will visit a grsndtlatighter, ln. Uon Deer- dorff and her family, j fluesle Mr. and Mra. Jim J Hainca, Elklon, wore weekend r urate of Mr, and Mra. Lawrence ilrk. 4M4 Doardman. Mr. and Mra. I Halnea wort here lor the Shrine I meeting. j Huncs-ed Lieut. Jark E. Walls, ! DSN, aon of Mr. and Mra. Floyd j A, Walla, Wcyerhaniser, haa been presented the Air Medal "lor mer. itorloua achievement while pertlcl- patina In aerial nights In the Ko- . rean ineaier . . . in areaa wnere I antl-alrcrall lire wan extremely I heavy." He received the Air Medal j and Oold Star In lieu of a Becond j Air Medal, (In la serving aboard ! tht attack carrier, UB8 1'rlnceton. I Prlacllla Club of tha Congrrge- I llonal Church met-R Tursdsy, ' p.m. at tiie home ol Mra. Joyce Olbson, 247 lllllalde. Jerry A. Ilayden aon of Mra. I Jeanetle Hayden, jog Mortimer. I rerenllv nartlrllmted In lolnt ! J mphibloua mock Invasion olf the , northern coast ol Korea while HiTtnK win, uia niwii w Air Control Squadron One, aboard tha flagship UBS Mount McKlnley. Jerry eullated two yearn ago and has been prorr.cttS Uj jreornan third elaaa, USN. fe: Women of the Moos will hold "initiation (I Moose Hall. Tuaaday at I p m. Candidates to appear for initiation are Medva Chase and Thelma Hpawn Library commit tee will entertain with aerlea ol ala dance numbera prearnted by children Irom a local dance atudlo. Relreshmenta la Uie lounge will follow meeting. Laagrll Valley Women'a Club will hold Important meeting at the pariah hall Thuraday, Nov. 20, at t p.m. Mambera urged to attend. De-HI-Do flub Membara are to nave aa guents Tuenday nlaht at g p m. Uie Minute club and the A and 1 Folk Dance Club. Ambrtee, Dub meet Tuesday. Nov. II. at tha home of Mra. H. Altman, 1002 Oregon. Ilaiblna Club A meeting la to be held Friday at 7 : :tu p.m. I" tha Bltilla PernoU residence, 2224 lllehn. with Beiah Klrbu aa honteaa. II menibera cannot at tend, they are aakad to phone 264ft In Iht evenings. Midland Grange A anclal meet- liiir la to ba held Wednesday at S p m, In Uia granite hall. Rummaaa Mala iilven by St, Paul'a Kplscopnl Ohurcn today, to morrow and Wedneaday at atore building, 816 Pine (formerly Walt'e), 10, a.m. to 6:30 p.m. daily. Nelehhora of Woodcraft-birth day politick dinner, Nov. 17, nl tho KG Hall. 6:30 p.m. oungaiion to ba held; do not wear Inrmala. All membera eoraiaiiy mviina, Art Hhow The Klamath Art Aa- aoclatlon will hold l" annual Chrlslmss art workshop at 8 o'clock tonight -In the KUllS art room. The public la Invited. American Lesion Auilllary Klamath Unit No. 8 meeta tomor row, I p.m., at Veterans Memorial Hall. Take gllta lor Olfl Shop. Royal Neighbors Pant Oracle" Club meeta Wedneaday, 8 p.m., at the home of Mra. Jenny Arnold, 303 8. 8th Street. Mra. Julia Wil liam co-hostess. Paul'a Hove Club hold lent awlmmlng parly for Uie fall, 8:30 p.m., Thuraday, at the high school naiaiorium lor Bin ana em grime boya. Seventh grade boy a who were unable to attend lent Thurs day art Invited. Prlarllla Circle ol Klamath Lu theran Aid will meet Tuesday eve ning at the home ol Mra. Lara Mau aon, 723 Doty. Camp Fire Olrle board ol di rectors meet Tuesday, 8 p.m. at Chamber of Commerce, Pelican PTA will hold Fathers' Night Wedneaday in the achool auditorium. Dr. R. T. Llndley will be guest speaker. Rooms will be open for parents at 8:30 p.m. Meet ing begins at 7:30. Refreshments will be aerved by the two first grade room mothera. Thla la the last week of the room mothers' membership drive. All Interested please call room mothers or leach era. iti'nn iioriion Ciub members of Camp Flra Olrla meets tonight, 10 for potluck aupper at YMCA. Each member la reminded to bring her own table aervlce aa well aa food for tha meal. Blldea taken at Church Drive Starts Good The First Methodist Church kick oil dlnnur ol lual Monday evening reported over 40 per cent In pledges on Ilia total goal ol 110,600. This money Is for the retirement of an old mortgage plua a pro gram for new MelliodIM churches and aoclal agenclca In the elate. All campaign workers and call era are to attend a reXrl dinner at Uie church thla evening at 0.30. Plans are being made now for the victory dinner at the church Nov. 24, lor all church membera and friends. summer camp will ba ahown. 311 Club Tuesday mealing Nov. 18, Ims been cancelled due to Uie dentil of Mrs. Theodore Brown. Next meeting will be Nov, 26 at Navul Housing Unit. Bara Circle of Klamath Luther an church meets Tucnduy. 8 p.m., at the home of Dlcksey Freeman, 010 N. UUi, Christmas corsages will be made. Womena Assoclstlon ol Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church meets Tuesday, 8 pm., at the church. Election ol officers. Moser and MrKenile Circles of Peace Memorial Presbyterlsn Church will meet Friday. Nov. 21, at 12 noon si home ot Mra. Charles Thurman, 3307 Hllyard. Inllw Slltiknr mt Tuesdsv 7:46 p.m. at the home of Mra. Oeorge A. McDonald, 3406 Anderson. rlM.L. Inll tt111 mmt Thursday. Nov. 20, 10 a.m., at rung flail, on. iuim;ii. HrXP WANTED Prefer exper ienced sales people. Apply 820 Main Hlreet or phone 8778. H-Bomb Test (Continued from page 1) known conventional atomic cloud, of damage te a building 16 miles away. In a written answer to questions which had been accumulating on hla desk, Dean aald: 1. Information would be limited to that captained In the formal announcement "because any am plification might give aid to po tential enemies." No further an nouncements will be made. I. The commission Is "con cerned" over tha letters. VIOLATION t. "Investigations are under way leading to possible disciplinary ac tion or prosecution lor violation of task force regulations or the law" In connection with the letters. Even before Dean'a disclosure of the Investigation, demands were beginning to appear In congression al quarters lor an Inquiry. Ben. Brlcker iR-Ohlo), member of the Joint atomic energy committee, said he wanted to know If security had been violated. Last night Brlcker added that he had known all along that H bomb research was Included In the Knlwetok weapons test, but said he was In no position to know If an H-bomb was exploded. Brlcker also contrasted the aecrecy aurround Ing current tests with the open door policy ol the 1048 Bikini atom 1c Usta. Heart Attack Claims Shriner A heart attack suffered In the downtown area here late Satur day night took tha life of Oeorge MCCready, 38. Cottage Orove. MacCready. a Shriner, wag here for Hlllah Temple'i annual winter ceremonial held here all day Satur day. When he was stricken, friends rushed him to a hospital but he died a few minutes after being sdmttted. The body was returned to Cot tage Orove by Ward's Funeral Home today. Quick! Break Up CIIESTCOIDS" pomful local CONGESTION Rub e tiiihir Bi4leitet1. eottetm ffrf4 MiMtarrol. Il iwintlv Mart riir eouiht. aor Uirott tvntl hvipi trs.k up !) cnntioct. yiMIMOtosTftMU ft WOandcrfui prof? MfMffa)MCiMl,UralMdtarkl MlMROLE Don't Mid This Chanct GET A RELIABLE WEATHER PROPHET Cat Out Tkla Itemlae'er Set a WIATHIg MOPHIT 98c Reg. 1111 Villus Moll Orders 10c extra The Atomic Energy Act carrlea the stillest of penaltlea for viola tions of aecurlty Including death. Ilia Imprisonment, 20 years Im prisonment or 120,000 line or both. Letters which hsve appeared so fsr aeem to be of the ordinary letter-to-home type, telling In an swed and gea-whis manner of an amazing spectacle. ' DANGER Tha danger could be that the lettera, II accurate, contain unin tentional tidbits of scientific Infor mation ol major value In guessing how good the United States' new est and mightiest weapon might be. The act says It "shall be the policy of the commission to con trol the dissemination ol restricted data In auch manner aa to assure the common defense and security." Presumably It Is under this broad provision that the "task lorcc regu lations" mentioned by Dean were aet up. Disciplinary action, not necesaarlly Involving prosecution, m YOU CAN BANISH COLD WEATHER ENGINE TROUILES FOREVER! ft. wild the 50-wa( FREEMAN Headbolt Engine Heater elM4 Iff tff H eWe)l)a)jt M tleTUa IgjAftf TW ! Will I fVlV l (a). 04)rv. eM-teJ wMtMr I'M I as ww, tiMul't 4tflf v4 lttry tl'il ltv UmlMtW tjiiiwM fnt MffMe) Km k tWtXMJtiy kMUtJ ft a)) VMteWI. NmS) as Merkleei Sw eaMle la w 4 awiU; umpl4 te is. Ull. Ouwaeta. 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