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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1954)
MONDAY, JUNK 21, 11)54 IIKRAM) AND NKWS. KI-AMAT11 KAIJ.S. OK KG ON PAGE SEVEN Natural Gas Line Hailed As Northwest Industry Aid H) 1MK AhSO(IAII I) I'lll'.HH Clnvoinini'iil umuoval of u 1,44V nilli' iHilutnl uh pipeline from Ooliirado-Nt'W Mmlcu lleldn lo Urn Pacific Noilliwe.il was hailed Uy gas (linn Hjuioim tliilurtlny as open ing n new ft" "I rapid liirtti.il rl n 1 expansion III llm reaion. But of dinner Itiwcrenl Ut the lloliaewlle went these nucalluns: JIow soon will natural gas be available? Flint deliveries, said 0. R, Williams of Houston, Ton., rr expected about December Into. Williams Is president of Hie Pa elite rJorlhnc.it Pipeline Corp. which wna granted Federal Power Commission authority Friday to HST Undergoes Operation .' KAN8A8 CITY I Portlier President I lull y H. Truman, re ported III siillslactory condition to day niter ail emergency oiieratlon, proliahly will be able lo leavo the hospital In 10 days. Ilia apixmdlx and Kail bladder woro remuved early yesterday. The 70-ycnr-old cx-PresKlenI was nolo lo alt up In a chair lor u brief period yesterday. He told itia doctor ho considered himself just nnolher pallenl at Research Jto4.plin and didn't want any luu made In his behnlf. 1 Dr. Wsllsce Urahuni, hia ihyi clan who also waa hi personal doctor during While House day, aald Truman should bo able to leave tho hospital in 10 daya If II noes well. "Mr. Truman la a ported pa llenl," he aald. "He expect you to know certain things and he ex pecia you to be sure of them. Then he doesn't fuas or worry. Ho de cide to gel things fixed." Hie physician aald he waa "very III" when he entered the hospital but. had lod the operation ex tremely well. lie lint became III Friday night while attending the play "Call Me Madam" at the outdoor Starlight Theater. . Mrs. Truman remained at the hospital during the operation. After a visit with her husband later In ihe day, the (aid he was "In good tplriu aa usual.'' etnirlng hla aeven-year alay In UM White House, Human suffered several gall bladder allacka and had perlodio X-ray checks, Dr. Oraham disclosed. The doctor aald these were painful but not very aevere. He described Ihe gall bladder as being In gangrenous condlllon at the time ol the aurgery. French Pound Red Guerrillas HANOI, Indochina or A Ihous nd Communlat-led Vlelmlnh Ouer rillaa were pounded by French planes, artillery and tank guns In an abortive ambush along the Hanol-Helphong aupply lifeline, Ihe French high command reported Saturday. A French army spokesman said French losses were light. He aald 36 Vlelmlnh were killed end 30 taken prisoner in the running battle. French planea and artillery plas tered the Vlelmlnh aa they tried to flee Uie ambush site and "their losses were heavy," the army spokesman aald. Telegraph Break Reported In Asia SINOAPORE tn Dispatches from Saigon today aald radio com munication between the Viet namese capital and Bangkok had been cut olt since yesterday, but Singapore's telegraphic traffic with the Thai capital waa report ed normal. In London, Cable & Wireless, Ltd., also reported It had received normal traiflo from Bangkok to day. Sources at the Saigon post office could give no explanation for the radio break. It aroused consider able speculation there since In re cent years such radio silence) has several times been the first warn ing that a coup d'etat had over thrown the Thai government. You can get high quality Insur ance for leas from liana Norland, eJ Pine 81. During EMIL'S TUESDAY Pork Steaks Leon, Matty Shoulder cut! SwlH'i Prtmlum FRYERS lb. ? lb. Oregon "Tondor-Grown" Golden Ripe J Bananas SPRY lb. 3-lb. tin SHORTENING MJB Coffee T-lb. f - J lb. EfiHIL'S deliver natural gas lo a alx-alutu Noilhtttnt area. How much will It com? Wllliln Ihree ycura of the time gus rem li en the region, suld N. Henry Hcl loU of Drutlle, It will bo cheaper, Ihnn either electrlollv or oil. Oel loll In president uf the Hrntlle Oaa Co. which supported Puclllc'r. bid fur the yt'V franchise. Williams Mild the entire ItlO mil lion dollar pipeline system Hum Ihe Ban Juan Basin fields of New Mexico and Colorndu lo the north ern terminus at Belllntiham will be completed wnhln ID lo 24 mouths from the start of construc tion, which la expected within 8H ilsjn. Vhltn gas Inlcrosta associated with Pacllic's application were openly Jubilant, the 1'TC decision stunned olllciais ol mo compering Weitooanl Transmission Co., a Ca nadian (Inn, nnd sent gaa Mock prices skidding In one of Ihe sharp est breaks In years on Ihe Van couver Work Excltange. peace River gas stocks plummeted I rum JO.li a share to MM nnd closed at $3 70. Other storks hud similar drops. CUM, Ml! NT KEHKIIVKU British Columbia Premier ben netl reserved comment on the i"PC action, but cabinet ministers called II "Incredible" and "disas trous." The hopes of Bitilsn Columbia cities of getting natural gas were pinned on Wenlcoast's plan to build a 13(1 million dollnr pipeline from the Pence lllver Held of northern Hrltlsh Columbia and Alberla to Washlngloil, Ore gnn and Idaho. Without a U. B. market, Ihe pipeline would not be economically feasible. Oellert and other Washington State gas distributors aald Pact- flo'a ISO million dollnr pipeline In vestment will result In large-scalr spending by distributing compa nies for expansion and Installation of facilities for receiving natural gaa. EXPANSION FKOOIMM Oellert s own company plans a M million dollar expansion pro gram: the Spokane Oas 4: Fuel Co. one of million: the Wash ington Oas and Electric Co. serv ing Tacoma, Olympia, Everett. Cenlralla-Chehalls. Auburn, Puyal lup, Sumner and other cities In that area from t to I million. Btewarl Matthews, president of Cascade Nnlural Oas Corp. which haa distribution systems in Belling hem. Bremerton. Yakima, Wen atchee. Zlllah, Oranger. Sunny aide, Toppenlsh, Orandvlew, Pros sr, Walla Walls. Clarkston. Pen dleton and Eugene, Ore., and Lew Iston. Idaho, aald his llrm will spend severs! million. Matthews cited Wenaichee's aluminum Industry as an example of one that will benefit by the arrival of natural gas. "Five times aa many persona will have Jobs In Ihe aluminum Industry when natural gaa la available for pro ducing finished products as well as Ingots." he said. 12.95 Save 4.35 Men's genuine Ny- jy" m Ion Mesh oxfords aWj s i Kig. 10.95 So v 3.65 1 "t, VAN ORMAN'S 527 SURPRISE! Ground Beef 3 ibi. All mtot, no tertol, freih ground Beef Tongues ,b. OR HEARTS Frtih BUTTER 01 Rich Margarine lb. lb. DOG FOOD 6 com SUPER MARKET ;; iTiik EVEN THE DOG GOT IN THE ACT at the Ronald Carter home, 4755 Clinton Avenue, when a neighborhood group met to plan and start execution of their entry in the Roundup Kiddies Parade scheduled (or this Saturday. From left are Mrs. Ronald Carter, daughter Vicki, fam ily Pomeranian Penny, Mrs. Bill Jones and Valerie; Connie Webor and mother, Mrs. Frank Weber. The parade will start at II a.m. All entries must assemble in the Balsiger lot t , 10:30 a.m. Children up to 14 years of age are eligible to participate. MA -mm WALTER A. HOLT, chairman of the Agricultural Commit tee of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, will accom pany the Portlend chamber's "Grass is Gold" tour through Klamath County Tuesday June 22. Holt will speak at the Lions Club luncheon Tuesday noon at the Willard Hotel. OPERATION JERUSALEM UPi Prcaldent Irimk Ben Zvl of Israel under went an operation at the Shaare Zedck hospital In Jerusalem Mon day. 33 OFF NOW T NOW V MAIN Prltoi ftMtivff Tuttdfjy only 9th and PINE No phon colli. PLEASE v. " Communist Guards Shoot Refugee SCHIRNDINO. Germany Ml Ctech Communist border guards shol and wounded a Czechoslovak relugce crossing lnlo Bavaria near here, then entered West German territory and took him back, Ba varian police reported today. German officials said they have filed protesla with Czechoslovak authorities. ISJfc i ... Si. .1 x-v fT" AlGHT BOUR8 VHISKEY I 6 YEARS OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 9m INJURED LONDON, Wl The 18-year-old Duke of Kent, Injured in a high way crash, was reported making "steady and satistactory progress" Monday. The young Duke. Ilrst cousin of Queen Eliznbcth II and seventh in line of succession to the English ihrone, was hurled from the drlv. er i scat to the road when his small station wagon and another station wagon collided. LOOK- m leinnieinnilbeir ike mmd 6mpare the Enjoy the smooth luxurious quality of . 6 year old Belmont Straight Bourbon-really fine whiskey for those who enjoy straight bourbon best Belmont is unsurpassed! 0i Grain Storage Problem Told SPOKANE 11 The Pacllic Northwest Oraln Dealers Assn. was warned Friday the nation luces the biggest grain sloraja problem this year of ail time. Assistant Secretary of Agricul ture Hots Rulcy told delegates to the a.isociatlon a two-day conven tion that "what we will do about this state of overproduction de pends on what you. the grain men, along with the farmers and ranch ers, do." I Another speaker, Dr. O. B. Woods, of Oregon Stat College, said soft wheal production In the i Bur Bend country had gone up! Irom 24 lo 35 per cent of the total harvest In the past four years. He ascribed the Increase to ; rigid price supports, which pay I LIKE '.'DAN DEE" - AT YOUR FAVORITE GROCER fUl I UlfU 'A little luxury is good for every man!" mmtad 86 PROOF BELMONT the same for all types of wheat. Varieties of soft wheat, he said, yield moro heavily than hard. Mason Llewellyn, Wilbur, was elected president to succeed James .Hill Jr., Pendleton, Ore. Maurice Roe. Dayton, was named vlco I Look For .vffFWWJ- a IU.LJI 1-1 AT YOUR IfflgN 0119 mil pme "Right! T- v mane a 1 f-3V . 000 v v v wsmm DISTILLING COMPANY, LAWRENCEBURQ. INDIANA president. Directors Include Leonard Her ros, Pomeroy; William F. Martin, Portland: Wendell Balainger, Moro, Ore., and J. D, Urquhart, Lmd. Tho convention ended Friday. This Sign hLBUITi PHIfl lb DEALER MENEM INCLUDE THIS IN VOW FIGHT HEttHT DIET if Those extra years ' J.i J.-Y3T III ioi or ainerencei J NTS 0 1