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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, MAY 5. 10.14 French Face Hew Cabinet Vote Crisis PARIS Ml ' Parliamentary ob servers expect Premier Joseph Lanlel's government to win a N tlonal Assembly vote of confidence tomorrow unless the besieged In' dochlna fortress of Dien Btcn Phu falls to-the Vletminh rebels In the meantime. Lanlel told the Assembly last night It would have to look for a new government or postpone de mands for a debate on Indochina beginning May 14. When deputies, Including some of his own sup porters, persisted In their call for the debate, the Premier made the Issue one of confldenoe In the Cabinet. . ' . ,, This would require the govern ment's resignation if the Assenv bly docs not uphold Its demand for a postponement of the dis cussion. Lanlel's chances of survival looked good -today. Few of the deputies wanted to risk a govern ment crisis at a time when the fate of Dien Bien Phu was in the balance, and when the Geneva talks on peace in Indochina were about to start. - ; But if Dien Bien Phu should fall to the Communist-led rebels be fore the vote, most observers felt sure the Cabinet would collapse too. That would pull the rug out from under France's delegation at Geneva. TONlTEitrhe NITtl aw LAST TIME TODAY! TOMORROW! IttFPCI TOTCU StiorH Celar Cartoon - Adults Now 50c ' TONIGHT IS TOWER CLUB SURPRISE MITE rM'llllj!T DOORS OPEN :30 TONIGHTONLYI rraiM -jaaauuai wuiaai i.i.r. ,m.l TOMORROW!- VBULCWTIMO SDfPCHSE.fi rMii lu; ui . ain Sawts Cotoe Certoow sag w in n III bu Hk .-0?. fr -- 5 ' EVERYBODY WORKS In the family of Mr. end Mn. Edward S. Robimon, owners of the Klam ath Millwork and Supply on Spring Street celebrating its 28th anniversary In buiineti in Klam ath Falls this week. Here they are with right hand man (upper left J M. C. Anderson, who has been with the business for the past 10 years. The family, !l to r) are son Willard who' does his stint around the plant, "Ed" Robinson, "boss", who is also chairman of the board of education of school district No. I, daughter Sally who helps in the office and Mrs. Robin son, chief bookeeper and "maker of checks". Lower left Winfield Seaver, operating a cut off saw. . , ! W ft; ' DOORS OPEN 6;3Q P.M. NOW PLAYING! truly great adventure itarrM i,. IfCHAID DIDMARR - BEUA OAEVi ' m mm nucu uhikm wtcmu CM MH Mlt) AIH tSHORTS-CARTOON-NEWS A-u)H75t. Kiddies 25c 3fa II : IJJ4.rI.iT. . . ft. STARTS BOORS OPEN 6:30 P, THURSDAY! Thtrs is a world of diffsrtnet . gtc "W $1$ a1 i , ond on oct of love I Lgr.T:i?f " eimrw' HI V . y V IJ I -. JAMES MASON ,J ta r ADULTS SOc til I cuunH0OM MiMCAMNtn V ffX I WmNhImh 4 BaaiBaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal xrj SESSION VATICAN CITY Wl Pope Pius, assuming more and more of his usual heavy burden of work, pre sided Tuesday at an important ses sion of the Vatican'a Congregation of Rites. It was the first such ses sion the 78-year-old Pontiff has at tended since he became gravely ill last January. Hans Norland Fire Insurance. Phone 2-2515. YOUR BEST FRIEND If you're planning on Just one new dress now, make it this onel It's so smart, so casual you can wear It everywhere. Nole the novel revers, button-trimmed pockets easy-swinging skirt! Pleasing ly flattering to sizes 12 to 43 (yea 421) Be smart! Bew it now. Pattern 8213: Misses' sizes 12, 14, 16, It, 20, 30, 32, 34, 3, 31, 40, 42. Blze 16 takes 3 yards 15-lnch. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, Illustrated Sew Chart ahowa you every step. Send thirty-five centa In coins for this pattern add 6 cents tor each pattern for lst-class mail ing Send to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News, Pattern Dept., P.O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, III. Print your name, address, tone; I size, style number. I I(F Business Completes 28th Year By RUTH KING The Klamnth Millwork and Sup ply Company, 616 Spring Street, grew and grew In 28 years from a little 'unpamted. two-man crew plant to the present, imposing, prosperous, business that employes 10 men the year 'round. Started in 1926. It has weathered the good years and the not so good ana is' right m there pitching, turning out :a carload of lumber per week, milled into 25.000 to 50,000 small pieces for window frames, door, lrsmes, cabinets and other detail work for builders across the country. That means a million board feet of lumber an nually. . Any pattern ordered can be matched and c6t, according to Edward 8. Robinson, who with Mrs. Robinson and their son Wil lard. and daughter Sully, keep the wheels tortiing every work day In the year. There have been no lay olf s In 20 years. " 7 . ' ' t Most of the window frames are assembled for shipment and that necessitates handling several times. The work is largely ac complished with modern machines that put on even the finishing touches. Carloads of the finished products are now shipped to many parts of the U.S. with Texas a good mar ket. One carload went to Massa chusetts' recently. Pine is used exclusively. The fragrant piles of sawdust are sold to mest markets and ga rages. Robinson taught woodworking In high school for four years then went Into the contract woodwork ing business. Both he and Mrs. Robinson arc active In church and civic affairs. Two months ago they sold the Moulding C r a f t. Incorporated, which they had also operated for some time, to Klamath Falls resi dents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Clifton Baxter. Men now employed by Robin son include M. C. Anderson, form er foreman of the Moulding Craft dlvtsion-of the business; Winfield Seaver, Lawrence, Morgan, Wayne Anderson. Porrest Cullcn, H. S Hand. William Burpee, Elijah Chambers and Charles Smith. WAR GAMES SCKCHn. Knrpn ijn A vin. forced U.S. Marine regiment splashed ashore at this east coast ffshtnff vlllafff. Mnnriau in th flr-l phase of the largest Marine am- poioious exercise since uie end of the Korean War. Some 4,700 troops Including the 1st Marine Regiment are taking part. STARTS TONIGHT! 97 SUPPER CLUB , Weed-Ashlond Junction Ftaruring Miss Barkley DARING COMMEDIENNE SINGER 22-ox. T-BONE STEAK DINNER Salad S)00 Roquefort Cjup a . Dressing :30 .M. to 10 P.M. CxattHi . , Dancing New Security Office Slated NEW YORK l.n-Tlie New York Times ku let today that Atty. Qen. Brownell will announce soon the establishment of a Division o( Internal Security In Uie Depart ment of Justice. 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