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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1952)
1 I MONDAY, DUCKMBKK 22, 1052 HERALD NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE StfVKN George ( Foghorn i Winsow New Experience for Thomas By nitll 'I NOMAS ' HOLLYWOOD un I if nun 1 iniiilo a ruin In nviilil Interviewing Child olcim II lit nil possible. " Il not Hint I'm nnll-c lillilrf n: heaven Inildtl. Iik.i that my I'nrly houls Willi clilltl slurs -rn tiinewiircllne; rxpn lniiL-rM, to ay Ills leaal. However, I Ijicikn Urn rule to liuvn lunch with Ui'inuo i Fnuhnrni VYlnslow, (leuritfl I II. Hp Iiii n voire thaj, resemble Tnlhllnh liankhenriH, vvlih 11 cold, lln also linn 11 aliarn 1 1 irn 1 1 1 1 1 1 vn tarn anil II knack Kir aaylna. iiiiiiir.luu llilnits. M'h In knack wan discovered year nr oil m:o liy Ail Uhklelter en nun i,r hln kid Interviews on till" Kir, Thli appearance led lo a MK role In Riiiiiii for One More" unci a contract til SIHh Century. (), Hr linn siller appeared 111 "Monkey nusiliesa," "My Pnl Ou" Hurt cniTMilly, "tlontlomcii I'relrr Jllondrs." Ike Lauded For Appointment WA.HII1NUTON i Hl-ii, Welker (It -Idaho , huitl Hiiniluy iiiuhi he leuarfls I'lesldi-nleleil Klaenliow el a selection ol Miiriln J1, Uurkln In ho kPcrrmry ol labor a "tho Mniulr.il political mon the llepub In on party 1ms made In 30 yearn." Dm khl l veteran In bur union nlfiiial who auppnrlcd Ibe Drm ocrmic presidential ticket. . "I think the appointment will convince ihe man unit cnrrien the unmet pall and the pick that Ilia lirpublliuil parly really does con sider the man who worka," Welker raid duiliiu an NBU television In terview, He added that lie doe not think Men, Tail (K-OIUoi, who termed (he Durkln appolnlinent "Incred ible" when It n made, would "en eUBKcsl" that tile Benate re fuse lo confirm the epponlment. Welker a bo said he l in tavor I tinniiK the billlon-dnllar Tenn essee Vsllry Authority over to private Interests. "Private enterprise can do nv aJelna that lovemmeiil does end J Ad it better,' ha said. Cool Thinker Saves Children pirrenunoii 11 rtn chief M. r, Bchulto of suburban Car- j neme credited the 44-year old oro- j jectlunlat of a theater with everting; j dlsaslei dnrinii a qulck-apread- nil lire which destroyed a three aiory btnldlne; occupied by the j Louisa Theater. ' More than 200 patron, mostly I ehlldirn, were ttendinii a matinee e.iterday when John btanion w smoke curling tiom the celllnii. lie. Hupped his protection machine. 1 turned on the lights end told the audience; "There la no reason lo be alarmed Just Walk out quickly don t rim and iy out until we re sure everything Is all rutin." 'Ilie fire, which caused damav estimated toy Hemilte. at more than SISO.ooo. gutted the building. The top lloora were occupied by bowl, log atleva. One of Stanton'a four children, Hobert, a, was among the theater patrons. His father's first act. after clearing Die theater, was lo call linme tor assurance of hla son a aalety. It was. lunch hour at the sludjn, hut George win lliilxhlng hit school wni'Jt lor Hi" (lay. Bu I wnlled out side Ihe rtrlwnlhow.e Willi hla In tlirr, Knrl VVrntInff, who lima an rnilliiearliig and (icnlgnlng flnn. "I'm nubblng l"r mv wlln lo day," he explained. "She usually Miiys with Ueorge at the atudln. Hul aim lins lo hnve a day oil now mid Ihen or oho cun t take 11. Wnlchlng alter Oeorgn tun he prel ly ntrrniiritia, you know." I asked how he kepi George.' fume from going lo In head. "Fly reasoning with him," ho re plied. "Wo tell him that cerium people possehs cerlaln Inlcntii, hul Ihut (lncMi'l nmke them nny boiler Ihaii other people, Ho fur we have Micceeded. otic day a playmate linked him how much muney he was innking at Ihe studio. Oeurge replied Hint he didn't wnut lo know, 'hrcnuso It nilglil miike me cniiceltrd.' " Hciiwil wna out and tlcoriie emeiged from Hie classroom with a molded piece of clay, "What la II?" I inquired. "A living egubcnter," he replied scornfully, as though 1 should have known. Then he look off. as If propelled by the giilK''t. He ran all Ihe way lo the commissary. Ah, youth I ' Al Ihe Inlilc, O ne una l hilere-ted In ihe quc.tlons Huil were asked him thnn In his run bealrr and a submarine he wan modeling. "What do you want or Christ. mn7" "Jane lluniell." Do you like lo work at the iludto?" "No." "What would you ralher be do ing?" "Playing." "Do you like school?" "Not particularly." "What do you like to aludy best'" "Kcccss," Because Oeorge wasn't paying much attention lo hl cheeaehurg er. his falher took Ihe clny models away Irom him, A lew minutes liter, Oeorge remarked to hla fa ther: "Now I don l want to appear to be commanding you, but I'd like to make a bargain with you. Can I have tho auoinarlne or the rgubeater?" Such is Hie with Oeorge (Tog horn i Wlnnlosy' age 0. if isi IS W .i , '''lsaieaaB 1 Tt.l an miiftotmi ti n rriniiiii.il w Committee Raps Military Plusliness WASHINGTON I1 House Inves tigators, saying many military In stallations are too plush, suggest the armed forces are capitalizing on the Korean War to wheedle money from Congress for construc tion that Isn't really needed. A House expenditures subcom mittee, after an Investigation ol 16 major U. 8. bases, said a report released yesterday that It had found evidence of waste, extrava gance,' "plainness," unnecessary "frills" and Improper planning. The report specifically mentioned "over - elaborate construction" It said the watchdog group found at' Limestone Air force Base In Maine, j McClellan A KB, Calif.; and Kelly! AFB Tex. . The subcommittee, headed by Rep. Hardy 'D-Vai, said in some I cases the services have shown j "haste and anxiety" to replace j usable temporary structures with I new buildings, and that Interserv- i Ice rivalry for new buildings has "overshadowed the desire to get ; the most defense lor the least cost." , ! "This situation raises the ques tion as to whether the present emergency Is being used to obtain additions! plant facilities which are nice but not really urgent," the report aald. The subcommittee also suggested that Congress had voted appropria. Hons on the basis of misleading Information. Military men. It said, have been describing their needs in "inadequate, inaccurate or mis leading" terms. "There have bean rotable achievements in the expansion of military facilities," the report con cluded. "Unfortunately, the direc tives requiring that the planning and design ol construction proceed on the most austere basis which la compatible with the really es sential military requirements, have too often received only secondary attention." A DEED TO TWO ACRES of ground in Lindley Heiqhti addition has been given fo Klamath County to be uted at a park tite or the people of that area, by the Marine Corps League, The ex-Marinei have ttipulated that a plaque be erected in memory of local Marines who died in combat, Clem Letueur Heft), commandant of the detachment, gives the property deed to udge U. E. Reeder Iholdinq plaquel, while Commiuioner Ed Gowen, Ted Bingham, who is to be caretaker of the park site, end Commissioner Jerry Rajnus look on. Justice Drops DuPont Suit WILMINOTON, Del. W Du Pont President Crawford H. Oree-- wait says the Justice Department has withdrawn a criminal antitrust suit agalunt E, I. du Pont de Nem ours and Company but failed lo publicize the action. In a statement released yeaterdav. the du Pont president ssld, "Al though the Antitrust Division showed no distaste for publicity at Hie time the Indictment was ob tained, Jt seems as though Its at titude has changed " The suit accused Ihe company Just Unpacked iitisn M taste-tempting creams, caramels, nuts . . . p qay Hoefler and Wilson Christmas gift boxes. 1.50 to 7.50 IL'S 1229 Moin and a retired employe, Henry Lackey, of conspiring with six other companies to fix prices, dis counts and terms of sale of wood finishes. The case dismissed had no con nection with the so-cnlled "General Motors" antitrust suit involving du Pont. Oreenwalt said. This civil suit Is now being argued in Chicago She Works Late Geo. N. Taylor i She Is home In time to get her school kiddles their supper. Then she scrubs, cooks and mends until late Into the night. That is mother- love and love must prove ltelt ft.- I to be real love. "Ood Is love," says the Bible. And when Ood gave Christ, Mr Only-Born (Son to die for us, Ood proved his ke. . It la not what you think or m T..I noPe or feel that pains of hell. It Is not feelings. It U Ood's love for you and Christ's death for you (hat saves you. Be lieve Ood'i Word, atand on it that believing, you are saved. Then go vour way, glad that you have eternal life. This space sponsored by a Portland, Ore., family. "ni hn been recessed until Jan. 5 for the holidays. NOTICE! TO ALL SQUARE DANCERS: Cirele-8-ert public dance at City Library Auditorium Ntw Year's Eve, Dec, 31. Com and celebrate the Old and New Year. Callers and in structor com prepared. J. D. STANLEY. Caller c s - sTr m It wouldn't is be Christmas without-. i i ic :-r?mriiidn CHOCOLATES THE WORLD FAMOUS SAMPLER 1 Ik. JJ 00 1 ni. (4.00 WE HAVf MANY OTMrt WHITMAN'S ASSORTMENTS KXAl POt GIFTS LEE HENDRICKS 2212 So, 6th Yeur Neighborhood Druggist Phon 4321 OPEN TOMORROW Night 'til V P.M. 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