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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1953)
iiikdav, may n. ir.:i IIKItALI) AND NKWS, W.AMATII KAI.I.S, OIIKOON PAGE TWENTY-ONE x TwiM j r t 7rvrr' t 7 - - r ' . ' ." 4 1..- . r Li BADGERS OUT AT MOORE PARK were Oiijoyinq llio lpring wcalher Along with everyone , it the other any. nnro a peir 01 in. uonno ammaii ore v.own in their pon ei they bailed lucld.iy I bnqni lurumnn. buy MitcieJ Proves To Be luppy Hollywood Cowboy Patterson Kills Log Fax Measure Much Traveled Man Gives Tips On Highway Safety Seneratcr Action Told CHA'ITANOOOA. Tdnn. 1 A 1 dliln't nee you." but Ihc "Irulh o: .liivcl.nf! r.;ic.',m;m who hasn't Hi matter Is lh:.l you did te Ih. (Ii-nt''d a lender In 20 year Iuim ' Irtcnd i.s ov.ii highway recipe lor avoid- i vision WASHINGTON i.fl The policy of "trade, not aid" prompted Bee rctary at Delcnse Wilson lo reject bids lor generators and transform- with your eyci, but your era lor Clllel Joseph Dam In Wash and eyes were discon- mglon Slcte, Wilson told a news the limber on nutomou.ic: Laytfin say U null THOMAS al happy a ruwpnlcr n yuu can UlLVWlK'H IP Hie moml "Ilml un Iho Vlnr Strert lanur. r, that II you wmk hard! .,,,., . (f liablr 1" rl wlml you wnnt. j Inttur. iNimml: Mon. Attorney Grircral ;iv mu. Im II wiinird in bp ft j "I'm l'ly uln'i. I miik," h Unbi-u V. Thnrmun ruled Wednrs uv. H i l-1 wuntcd to Mint, j Miy.i. "I think thnl innltivs people day. j bom :i yt-rtii bro in IX. j happy when Uiry ll.Mni lo mr." Thornton held that n lc(ii;.lnlor .1 tut Hi"'"" !'' Mnmntr clHiut I Milohrll miiim the kind of mjmcs can't trr In?, olllcp "us it nu-iins ihf ax i' l - Hi, hounr wn!ihtti (i,jvc huiup pcnplr mil;;, but o( nbtumii.K luiy privaU- odvmi d KrtlihiiK iiimivpiMiry tiurhln j mirlpue mllltoni oi (Mhrr.s. 111-. ,,lH ttu' Rrnuiul that such usr ! hr I'liivc tin- occnMon to dr jrfti jm Wlis B Wprpy ballad'01 ""tee Is an pbu.se ul public m !rx in n hnt y juvenile , cUrd My Henri Crlc.i lur You." i l ,-l-' .f.ivoplf luue been .iklMR him Even Mllclicll eyed it dubiously, Kills mid thr Tax Commission sii nt-r mi.it. Ir.incr Frank Miniilin and other mp , iilirndy had sinned an ncreement c uriit piitle-' miirtl when Inn , vofolisl-i had turned it, douu. lei the cuminission lease the ...Ivin-ivid ! CKliInrnin r lew, -j ihmiKhl thev wrrp tmnu In ""HdiiiK. liter. mk.h" nin ruin me,'" he. reculled. He made, Tlie opinion was tctiuoti-d by fiAI.KM .r Gov. Paul lnl lersui velord Wednesday the Inhume' bill lu levy -5 per rent Ua on limber cut un federal nun UtK claims. lite Kovernor Kld Hie bill prob ably is unconstnutiunal. M.i pur pone was lo hto; f.?v. om lioin ac quiring minim: rl-lms lor the mIi puipo.ie of rtcttiii! diose clalin.s. f Hie Kovernor also hind th': bill would hurl leptinmie m.ne.'.t wiio have (lied on mining tlaims with un ldrn a.i to the timber involved 'Hie way to remedy the abu:.e, the n"vei nor wruie, is lo insi'.l Utai the lederal novennnent en lorue Hie miniiiK lawn by retiini lnt( that proof of the existence ol minerals be t;lvcn before a mining patent Ih issued. "It doe:i nol seem to me lo be proper that the Legislature nnpor.e h tax upon one roup ol our c.ti xeiw that does not uniformly apply lo n not her gioup." the novei nor wrote. Tliurdav will b.- l ie 1;. i d i on which ihc governor can act on bllh. He Mi II has not acted upon the bills to ban organizational picket ing by labor unions, and tu expand teacher training in th? state k univerMty and colic rc.s. He AlRncd bills Wednesday slrengthen the laws on Buna's SAI.KM rk-n Hex Kills of i "'"" 'n came, ana io prevent IVndk-tnn ran i lea: e nis bmldhnr I i,nllBUon re crcain ,rom bpln so1" ln;j accidents "Hip cn your IikIiI nected.'' conference Tuesday, in the daytiiric." The ;arne principle, holds true The bids Included one from a C Pinky Layton manufacturer's driving Layton .says, and he , British lirm which quoted a lower repri'scntallve from Charlotte, 'claims blinking car llhls day N. C. explains it this way nd nifm snaps a dreamiw; . , . , driver back to hm traffic sense. Ihc primary cauxc of accidents If not speed or carclerisnes, 'file ; " r No. 1 reason Is a separation "I Communist PltrgC the mind and vision. Li'nt rem-1 f r i j edy ilu-i .situation by snapping peo-1 IH VSetllriany I Ola pie back to alertness. f liKRLIN A new Commu- price than American companies. Wilson said he overruled the Army, which had recommended acceptance of Ihc American bids, and called for new bids with more detaded specification to be sure "we were talking about compar- kii.li:i KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya iV Yoke Yinji. described a.s a "hand grenade moll" and a branch com- 'When people climb Into their , nbu purge of scapegoats In East the much-traveled Germany was reported In full "they leave about NO swirw Wednesday is" a direct rc- per cent of themselves somevhere suit of the fhj;lit of refugees. cl.e and try to drive with the lie i- iT'til ihfi hb vo 1i ft "They look where they arc no- f.aid Hie purne lias hil Red party : BuerriJlas killed Tuesday by Ourka mp. n'.ay but their minds are ' nlrelen in various hue cit es. 1 r ai -y back In the kitchen, on the troll ( The reason is the steady loss of corner, with n girl friend or plan- s skilled workers who have fled west niijft a pariy. It's no wonder they j ward by the thousands this spring, have accidents." iThe parly leadership on the county To illustrate Layton a.sks: "How land district level Is beinx blamed many times have you been scolded lor f a I 1 i n c, to convince skilled by friends because you looked i workers the Communist way of life ..rai'.du ai tnm on the street and is pocd. didn't speak?" Tne refugees flow to West Bcr- Mo t always you say. "Wliy, I 'lin is averaging 1.000 a day. able generators." The defense secretary said the Bnglish bid had 25 per cent lesa copper, 20 per cent less electrical sheet steel and 12 per cent lower price. "I didn't think they were bidding agaimt the same specifications," he said. Vc:.t Berlin Socialists who main- j miUce member of the Malayan tain contacts in me soviet zione i L, , j X: , . ihe government announced Wednesday. I pr w Plan Killed ns Ice cream. irouimitt; cniiu siai, mnu , mP rccor(jf which sold nn e-,ti- ,nj on tl" !iudiu' local radio . maied l ' million. Ainoni: his .on. But ix'thmK much happen-' 0,hf ,. bla filers have been "Spi-. r,d lui family moved to ban row ,n Uw Trff Top r,)p t((v adwo. I uib Kind," "My Truly, Truly Fair"' w vmni the cowbov yen and thnl stimnR epic. Feet Up. r m Hr p' l Iul ' Hinrjpm Him on the Po-Po." i-i mmi1 tu Hay C.tv Mib. . lhp onBS j nrp nQt rriHv nine c.ttlr pre marketed. nolrnP5(.. hp rXj)lalnrt S,s ri j-ii as a Irather workei ; imvp)tlrjt dpn-t ,n,.t morr ,hftI) 'I'1" sunimera on ban , fpw wppk, whereas some of my ;i,:n Valh-y iMtihes. He even rJ rfcorUjl Te MlU ... "My songs are really ,r otjii MUZHIK ruH" " ' ; ballads Slate Finance Director H irry Dor man. Thornton .said the lease could be come legal only by sprcllic act of the Legislature. Kills has leased several build ings over the state to the .secretary o state s nil ice. a jHj.iwar lute It In lite ravy, (Uilualed to malllnK '! ;;.m u iillri o's band. He rd nr'iiitl en other Jobs, in u ! uu ns n shipboard troii :i I'aiibbeun cruise. Then icilnl . n winner on nn Arthur !;rv i.dnit show. iiiillmit ieiord Inter, he icmcml hv Hollywood. No r- 'o ku:-s what he's nlnvina tiuiiem pu-ture, "Red Oar--hr i a mwbnv, natch. What i: t!)i-. plus owning his own Mn H.m, u Riid marrying Miss y J.i( kie Umithery, he n about COM --HtMI.il WASHINGTON n The Senate Wednesday confirmed the nomina tion of Horace A, Hildreih. former modern Republican governor of Mnine. to They're the old kind of be ambassador to Pakistan. For song in modern dress. Karh one the la-t lour years Hildreih has tells story; that's what I think I been president of Uucknell Untvcr innkes them interesting .' I Mty in Pennsylvania. Spring Farm Work Starts PORTLAND KVt Spring farm work is getting along well in nearly nil parts of Oregon, a report by the Department of Agriculture and the Weather Bureau said Wednesday. It said that in Western Oregon things are running just a bit be hind schedule but not enough to cause concern. All crop:;. It said, are making good progress, valley strawberries are in full bloom and pastures are doing fine. In Eastern Oregon, the report said, some spring planted tuaius are up and growing well, potato planting is in full swing in Central Oregon and getting started in the Klamath area: pen seeding is nearing a close In Umatilla County. I SALESMEN ARE YOU QUALIFIED TO FILL THIS POSITION Only a few men will have all Ihe qualifications neces sary for this opportunity of making a good living as well as rendering a much needed service. The men selected will sell the recogniied leader in its field which is backed by a million dollar National Adver tising campaign The Beltone Hearing Aid. He must be between the ages of 30 to 55, aggres sive, responsible, bondable, and able to show proof of sales success in selling direct to Hie consumer. Car essential. We especially need men in Eastern and Southern Ore gon. 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