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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1954)
AGE TWO president's Social Plan Given Today WASHINGTON Mt President tenhower lays before Congress lay his plans for bigger benefits, fader coverage and other sweep- changes in uie social security Item. His special message is the third (DOORS OPEN 6:30 ' TODAY & FRIDAY! RICHARD JEAH MIMA WIDMARKPETERSRITTER AM O .-m Sieved vimp mm c DOORS OPEN 6:30 w mi A MYAHDX lie DAZZLING) V.. Truoriuriif rv iimriinuif m H O P!TS -C A RTOO N N EW uauidiii r iirTTF tfttm ;;;;;wr MATINEE 1:30 - EVENING 6:30 ' I STARTS TODAY! I V ' GLENN Vl It b 6 tfiiMiiwn FORD I 1 a A 1 VIM 11 IV'J 1 lfir I GRAHAM yKW y BRANDO to spell out details ot the legisla tive program outlined generally In his State o( the Union address one week ago today. Already his detailed farm and labor proposals have stirred sharp controversy, some of it within his own party. The field of social se curitydirectly touching the lives of most Americans would hardly be less controversial. Eisenhower previously naa urged expanding the Old Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) pro gram to cover almost the entire working population. This would add about 10'., million doctors, law yers, farmers and others who are excluded now. But some of these groups al ready have served notice they will fight against being brought under a compulsory government Insur ance program. Blonde, Beautiful Grace Kelly Fast Rising Star By BOH THOMAS HOLLWOOD Mi It's not hard to see why Grace Kelly Is one of Iho Instost rising young stars in recent Hollywood limes. 1. She Is blonde and bcaulllul. 1. She can act. This unusual combination has brought her a series of choice roles, generally as a wife. She was Gary Cooper's spouse in "High Noon," Ray Mllland's in "Dial M for Murder" and will shortly be William Holdcn's In "The Bridges ut Toko-ri." She was also the wavering wife in "Mogambo." Her present role In "Rear Win dow" is her only departure. She nlavs Jimmy Stewart's sweetheart, I hope I don't get typed," says Grace, who Is unmarried. She has been a pretty cool character In her film roles so tar. But things are warming up for her in "Rear Win dow." She has some smoocmng scenes with Stewart which Alfred Hitchcock says aro the hottest he has directed since the famous love match of Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant In "Notorious." "They certainly ought to be the closest love scenes of all time," observed Grace. "The camera has been Inches away from our faces. The other day I asked if my hair needed fixing. Hitch told me my hair wnsn't In the picture; Just my PRIVATE LIFE " TODAY! kw wkw m OF A SULTRY TORCH SINGER I doati FIRST TIME IN In MGM's 9) cMtaiiiiw Michael WILDING P. M 1 MM mwmA Elsenhower also had promised "substantial benefit Increases." About six million retired workers, their wives, widows or orphans, are drawinir monthly payments from the program now. This would be expecieo 10 oe popular, especially in a congres sional election year such as this one. If critics are satisfied the benefits arc financed properly. About 45 million workers arc contributing payroll deduction tax es to the special social security trust lund. now approaching 19 bil lion dollars. In addition to changes in the OASI program, Elsenhower had called for expansion of vocational rehabilitation, revision of the fed eral welfare or relief program, and expansion of unemployment compensation to cover 6li million more workers. I lace. Can you imagine how it will look on tne wicie screen? im mense!" Grace seems to talk in the tones of an English lady, but she actually Is a Philadelphia!. She was born there 25 years ago, her father being John Kelly, a well-known building contractor. Show business was in the family, however. Her uncles were playwright George Kelly and Walter C. Kelly, "The Virginia Judge" of vaudeville. An independent gal, Grace made her way up on her own. She studied two years at the American Aca demy of Dramatic Arts, then won a role in a New York show, "The. Father," with Raymond Massey. Twentieth Century-Fox picked her for a role in "14 Hours." "Yes, I played a wife In that ono too," she recalled. "I was sup posed to be getting a divorce, but my husband was caught in the traf fic jam of people watching the man who was goihg to Jump off a build ing. The experience got us back together. The critics couldn't sec how this had anything to do with the main plot. The picture iot a million dollars. ' V "Twentieth offered me a con' tract, but I didn't think I was ready for it. I thought I needed I more training in the theater." ! So she turned her back on the Hollywood gold and returned to New York, After some stage and TV work, she did "High Noon." That brought forth the offer for "Mogambo," which was accom panied with a term contract. Did she think she was ready for it then? "No," she admitted. "But the part was good, and I was eager to see Africa. So I signed." Since then I all her pictures have been loan outs, and MOM has announced no plans for her. Post Office May Cut Rail Service , VORTLAND The POstofflCC Department Is looking into the pos sibility of cutting olf railway post office cars on Saturday and Sun day runs, a postoffice official said here Wednesday. It will not be done if service will be hurt seriously, H. M. Bryam. assistant district superintendent of transportation, said. He added, however, that there nre some runs where mail pickups have been light on Sunday and sort ing ol mall In railroad cars may be eliminated. Under study In tills area are Union Pacific. Southern Paclilc, and Spokane, Portland and Seattle weekend runs. Theft Expert Has Good Example 1 AUSTIN, Tex. jm Police officer E. E. Arnold, an expert on re covery of stolen bicycles, gave a reporter lots of good advice yes terday on how youngsters could prevent so many thefts. "They'll steal the wheels olf bi cycles, even If you've got them locM up," Arnold said. The, officer Arnold took the re porter to the city pound, where recovery bicycles are kept locked up until Uflinied. Burglars, had stolen all the wheels. SHOCK MCB I HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH I imP THE ACTION OF "LOW AND BEHOLD" first of three New York Civic Drama Guild plays to be presented in Mills school auditorium this winter under sponsorship of the Business and Professional Woman's Club, on Jan. 23, centers around an invalid writer, a distinguished, cynical, Nobel Prize winner, limited by his doctor to a diet of lemon juice and dry toast, A young girl who joins the household as cook, a handsome young doctor and a duo of other-world spirits, combine to make this fantastic comedy, one of the most hilarious ever presented here by the guild. Season tickets may still be had from any member of the BPW Club and at the door. 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Program Vnrle Bill Western Thester Captain Video New TBA Ciltettt Cavalcade or Sports TBA TBA Wrestling My Friend Irma Weather Thursday. Jan. 14 Te-ottons Feminine Fancies Gary Moore Fashion Show I'tu-le Bills Adventurt Tlmt Western Theater Capt. Video News Hollywood Album Cisco Kid Holh wood Almim Sportsmen Club Groucho Mars Torrt Theater Pt THeaier Weather 3 V) 4 00 4 MO 4 45 5 iXl ft 15 B 15 .:o P'45 7 00 7 .at T M a on P 10 no 11.00 Korea Talks By JOHN RANDOLPH niMitiivinu in Allied and Communist liaison officers met to day In an effort to got the stalled preliminary Korean peace talks going again, but they agreed only to try again tomorrow. U. S. State Department wntwi Kenneth Young said the meetings might continue "for a week or Toe Communists proposed that the talks to set up a peace con ference resume Saturday and flat ly refused to discuss conditions for reopening the discussions. The Reds nlso turned down a U. N. suggestion that the liaison meetings be secret. U S. envoy Arthur H. Dean bioke off the preliminary talks Dec. 12 when the Communists ac cused the United States ol con- Four Children r.AMHRTT.T.S Mr! IJI A 14 vfarlH hiibv sitter stepped out to the comer store yesterday, und while sne was gone inc nuiiac caught fire. Four young children died. State Police Cpl. W. R. Caldwell said one of the victims was 4-year, old Norma Dorsey, Ihe daughter of James and Dorothy Dorsey, who mvnnrl tho flvp.t'nnm frame house. The other dead were three cous- Heiress, Hubby In Palm Beach For Long Stay PALM BEACH, Pla. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Porfirlo Rubirosa she's better known as Barbara Hutton, the heiress were in this Florida resort city today for a belated honeymoon. They made the trip from New York yesterday in a chartered 88 pussenger Constellation, a wheel chair and a limousine. The bride of two weeks hobbled off the plane wearing a smart black outfit, a string ot pearls and a cast on her left ankle. She broke the ankle after their wedding Dec. 30 and that forced them to delay their trip South. Babs used her wheelchair to get from the plane to a waiting auto for the drive to Casa del Sur. home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo Cernadas. They will be guests there until they continue to the Dominican Republic. Rubirosa, a Dominican diplomat, said they plan to stay here about five or six weeks. national januar.y event! J- Aqufl V ioique blue U Hemloci grten Copen blue l Groy led Tavpe y Orchid V Still Stall; Hopes Held nivinir with sown n.ui -lease of 27.000 anti-Communist Ko rean War prisoners. Dean " id he would return to the conference table only after the Communis withdrew their charBc of perfidy. . . thBL Communist newsmen said tile U N. Command sought today to I have the accusation stricken from the record as a prerequisite to re suming tne prelim"!. Red Liaison officers reportedly re fused to discuss it. The Communist Peiplng radio has insisted repeatedly that the perfidy charge never would be re tracted and that Red liaison offi cers would discuss only a time for resumption of the preliminary talks. Young talked with newsmen aft er liaison officers' session ad- Die In Blaze i.. f lh. nnrsev girl. William Tliomas Sellman. 8 months: Wil helmina Sellman, 4, and Mildred Regina Sellman, 2. An tit groes. ....... uothinomiv a sister Alary rtiinc '5"" ' - - of the Sellman children, reached the store when she loosea oai-n and saw the flames apparently started from an overheated oil stove. hove you heard? 1 when a girl ma"j5g n You should-and every day, loo a thrilling story of young married love . . . the gladness and sadness ... the problems and pains. Monday through Friday Monday through Friday 4:45 P.M. 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