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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1953)
FRIDAY, AUGUST 21. 1953 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MliB THJUKTEEN ' FROM THE DEEP SOUTH after national triumphs, Maddox Brothers and Rose, one of the country's outstanding hillbilly bands,' comes to Klamath Falls Saturday night. They will play at the Armory under auspices of Baldy Evans. Dancing starts at 9 p. m. ; , No One Knows Whereabouts Of Romania's Ana Pauker By RICHARD O'REGAN c-,mats. One pointed out a heavily BUCHAREST W-Where is the I euarded ring of big residences In headquarters of the Cominform, the world-spanning, secret propa ganda' agency of the Kremlin that transmits Moscowls revolutionary orders? Where is Ana Pauker? These are two ol the current mysteries about Communist Ro mania to which American corre spondents sought answers when in vited here tor the first time in five years. ' i The Cominform's powerful gen eral staff is supposed to be in this Romanian capital. From Buchar est instructions allegedly go out to Red agents the world over. We asked a Romanian official where it was. He looked shocked at our audacity and replied: "I really have no idea." , : We questioned Western Dlplo-. ; Hildebrand By MRS. T. P. MICHAEL Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welch and family of Canby, Calif., were Dairy visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hoefler and Ray of Fort Ord, Callf.i and Shirley Tavron were Sunday dinner guests of their mother, Mrs. Sarah. Mich ael. Mrs. Charles Boroughs, Sprague River, and sister Mrs. Marvin Michael, Dairy, drove to Ashland Thursday to bring home Milda who has been attending summer shcool. Mrs. Olive Fraley -and -Jerrjt left Friday for Crescent City to spend two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Edith Thatcher. Virginia Schmoe if visiting in Merced with Patty Sewald. . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vierira and famiy have moved to Salem where he will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Welch and family left Saturday for San Luis Obispo, Calif., to visit their son, Elton, in training there. Mrs. Billy Bell and granddaugh ter, Mrs. Jack Rogers, and sons visited In Klamath Falls recently with Mrs. Bell's daughter and Mrs. Roger's mother, Leona Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Sinclair and Mrs. Rundcll of Klamath Falls visited Wednesday with the E. C. Bisbeys. The Ola Andersons left Monday for Molallas on business. Their daughter, Patricia, is staying with Mrs. Joe Vieira, northern Bucharest. Entry to the area is stopped by armed militia. He said it might be there. Another diplomat said no, that was probably the headquarters of the Central Committee of the Ro manian communist party. The Cominform, he said, is rumored to be quartered in the country club of a former oil company a! L.ke Snagov. . '?... All the diplomats really knew was that the second meeting of the world's top Communist bosses met in the late King Carol's moun tainside summer palace in Sinaia in 1948, and that certain secret meetings of the Cominform's staff may take place In the English style country house of a, former princess at Posada, In the Car pathian foothills. Bushy-haired, Jewish born. Ana Pauker, once the world's most powerful woman Communist and Romania's foreign minister, used to live In a big house on Buchar est's fashionable Chausse Kisselef. More than a year ago she was bounced as foreign minister and as a member of the Politburo. Al though a lifelong friend bf Stalin's, she was accused of secret meet ings" against the Red state. A Romanian who claimed to know told us she was sent to the Kremlin after she was kicked out of the government. There were ru mors she was arrested or had died. After her dismissal, diplomats said, she traveled around Buchar est In a big car, visited govern ment offices and was in the Ro manian Parliament last Decem ber. She was seen on Bucharest's streets in May. I Asked specifically, Origtre Pre- oteasa, assistant foreign minister, told U. S. correspondents all the rumors were "fantasy and idle talk" "She is in Bucharest and Is no longer a member of the govern ment." That was all he would say. Dionne Quintuplets To Go Separate Ways NORTH BAY, Ont. W The Dionne quintuplets, together since ; they were born la years ago, are i now to go their separate ways. Marie will become a nun and her sisters will continue school. I Their father, Oliva Dionne, told the North Bay Nugget Wednesday that Marie will enter a Catholic religious order. Yvonne will study art with the Notre Dame Congrega- j tion in Montreal, and Cecile. An-' nctte and Emille will attend the Institute Familial In Nicolet, Que. Donne explained that the group was being broken up because. the . quints "are thinking seriously of J their future." Wurlitzer A Quality Piano Built with the ' finest materials and -superb workmanship Come In and hear the lovely tone of the many Wurlitzer Pianos. A wide variety of styles -and finishes. LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 No. 7th Auto Operation 6 . Above 2 Years Ago NEW YORK ( It costs almost. 6 per cent more to run your car now than it did two years ago, says the American Automobile. Assn. - ; i. - Reporting its findings Wednesday after a nationwide survey, the as-1 sociatlon said over-all car upkeep this year for the average motor ist who drives 10,000 miles annu allyamounts to 908. The aver age figure in 1951 was $861. The survey covered increases ranging from gasoline and oil prices to Insurance fees. Fort Rock ' . By ROBERTA McGEE .. Harold Miles, who Is serving whT the Air Force, is now home on lui lough and visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jess Miles and family. Delbert ; Rutherford served on jury duty at Lakeview Aug. 12-13. Joe Kaley returned with him to visit with the Rutherford family for a few weeks. Mrs. Floyd Branch held a birth day party for her son Clinton Per ry who was eleven years old Aug. 14. The children played games and had refreshments. About 11 were present. Mrs. Dick Harlon' and children of Bend have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leon Oilder this past week. Mrs. Harolon is the former Margaret Iverson who lived . in Fort Rock several years ago. Mrs. Harlon and the children were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Branch Friday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Oilder called la ter In the evening for nlnoohle. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McOee and David were in Klamath Falls Aug. 8-11 on a combined business and pleasure trip. They attended the Shrine-Polack Bros, circus. Brltt Webster received delivery of a new MoCormlck baler this past week. . Neva Workman and Mrs. N. R. Workman of Marcola. visited Mr. and Mrs. Avon Derrick August 4 to 8. 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