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PAGE TEN HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH KA1.US. OREGON TIHIKSDAY, MAY 13. HIM 1 BP ie. -aT . t't.i.U.yj'' JWifcl j MAY QUEEN AND Hit COURT the annual May Procession and Living Rosary at Sh Patrick's Catholic Church, Lakaview, . were (left to right) Marilyn Wallis, Janice DeCaire, Ar leno Clark, Phyllis Maddock, the queen; Maureen Geaney, Frances Tracy, Alice Blanchard and the flower girl, Janice McKevitt. . Premier Laniel Of France Faces Crucial Vote Today PARIS Ul Premier Joseph Laniel sought Tote of confidence : today from a balky National As sembly. The outcome will decide the fate of his shaky government and possibly- that of the. Genera conference as well. . If 314 negative votes are cast. Laniel will have tov resign. Bis coalition is rounding out its 11th month In office, an unusually long term m France. Political experts gave him only slim chance of surviving today a vote. . ' The tssu was the Premier's de- mama that debate on Tnnorhma be Knife Fork Plans Voting - Ballots were sent out Thursday jn the annual election of the Klam ath Falls Knife and Fork Club. Fred Southwell, secretary of the organization, said three new direc tors will be selected. The following persons have been na mi a a t e d: Floyd A. Boyd, Dr. Hugh B. Cur rta. T. S. Durment, Eugene R- Fa- veil. Dr. Calvin L. Hunt, Joe V. LaClair, Charles H. Mack, J. Paul Matthews, Rev. Oalen H. Onstad, James Patterson, Dr. F. W. Peak. Arthur KfckbeU, Ernest L. Taylor and Robert E. Veateh. Present members of the board are Greer Drew, Fred Southwell, Frank Jenkins, Fred Hoagland, Harold A. Teale, Dr. Marria Ner aeth. Dr. John, Merrymen, Andy Collier, Mrs. Alice Lamm and George Elliott. AKMT8BOW MEW YORK tm The World War n stage show Thia Is the Army," written by Irving Berlin, baa earned tu, million dollars for Army emergency relief, an Army juna spokesman reports. KetTtVt,mict Stlrll.. ta v way ancf WaAtLaK Healthy By BESSY. The Baau Beaav Plaids are ImporUnt in styles inia season. Note strictly fine Jack ets In bright plaids have cauoht the feminine eye with an eye to caicning me masculine, naturally, Ankle falsles? ' What'll they think of next? r- : , 8 e e m a high E school girls are werlng ringlets of foam rubber Inside the cuffs postponed until after the Geneva conference. He won a 311-362 con fidence vote on the same ques tion last Thursday, but that was before the fall of Dien Bien Phu aroused nationwide bitterness. In Laniel's favor, however, French Foreign Minister Georges Bidault Is in the midst of necotia. iions at Geneva for much-desired peace In Indochina. To throw out the government now would mean throwing out Bidault as well. While much of the resentment in the As sembly was directed aiahut the foreign minister, many deputies were hesitant about leaving France voiceless at Geneva heeauui nr Cabinet crisis. The general desire to have France fully represented at Inter national conferences has done I much to keen Laniel in office. He won previous confidence votes be cause of then-impending negotia tions, first at Bermuda and later in Berlin. The deputies have been ncnnllv bitter over Laniel's refusal to de bate the Indochina situation at this time. Many also feared that if they voted confidence in him. their people back home might interpret k aa approval of the Dien Bieni Phu situation. - ; On the other hand a mvmmntJ crisis could lead to dissolution of ' the Assembly and new elections, which few deputies would relish. Laniel argued that "an unpre pared debate now" on Indochina would lessen the government's au thority and would "suspend the work of the Geneva conference." Oregon Farmers To Tour Ranch From runs to riches h a story of the soil in tho 1D&I Uito soil consorvatlon man of the year, Ed McCanso of North Powder Oregon. To see how Ed has accomplished tills, . the public Is Invited to visit his much when the Oickoii Wheat Growers League holds Its annual state sol) conservation man ol the voir tour. May 31, start ins at 9:30 a.m., at the Old Mc Canso homestead on Clover Creek near Nor!'; Powder, All Audi Insurance Is net the same quality, tlcl the beat for lra with Hans Norland, 7 Pino St. f.4, So smooth it leaves you fo breathless a, r tittmaitst mime "VODKA 0 proof Md from 1 00 gnin neutral ipihffc 5tc. rmrt nmnoft rU. inc., nmrora, loan. DANCE! SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY IS BROADWAY BALLROOM . MALIN, OREGON DICK SPAIN AND THE ROGUE VALLEY BOYS FEATURING THE BEST IN WESTERN SWING MUSIC Dancing 10-2 Admission 1.00, Tax Inlc. " of their anklets giving the anklets glgantio ' proportions. The sox just "gotta' stick out." 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