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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1954)
MONDAY, JULY 19, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN LAST MINUTE DETAILS ware taken care of Tuesday afternoon by these young campers be fore they left for the YMCA camp at Diamond Lake'this morning. From left are Jeff Woods, 12; Larry Woods, 9 and Wylie Rhodes, 12. The four-day camp is to provide an opportunity for. youngsters who have had little or no camping experience. Campers will use the Medford YMCA campsite for the third season. Groucho Marx Marries Actress SON VALLEY. Idaho W Groucho Marx, who used to chase' blondes in his movies, has married a tall brunette who appeared with him In a play two years ago. .' The mustachioed radio and tele' vision comedian was married Sat' urday to Miss Eden Hartford, 34- year old Beverly Hills, Calif., model. Marx Is 58. Both have been married previously. fOL-st lit I wrtCtlBRltch Imclin-ritk Rwinol Oinlmrnt fast relief for itchy, smarting irritation of dry ecsema, ivy poison. chafing, simple rash . . . lanolin oils and aollcna dry skin, at Rwinol medication! aoothc. Crt Rcainol lor long-lasting comiott. INSPECT OUR " Air-Cooled Offices Why perspire all summer? Some aparto open upstairs on Main Street. ' DREWS MANSTORE Moscow Guide Book Issued MOSCOW W They've Issued the first guide' hook to Moscow since the war, but you do not find in it a lot of information you us ually look for in a guide book. For instance. It doesn't give the population of Moscow. Perhaps the guide book publishers don't know It. Nor are there any maps even of the subway system, although this is described extensively in word and picture. Russian publi cations do not frequently publish maps of the Soviet Union. The 406-page, hard-cover book Is printed by a branch of the state publishing trust. The guide book contains num erous pictures of museums, hospi tals, parks, beaches and some sky scrapers, and also of the Kremlin. There are no pictures of fac tories. The Kremlin section is devoted chiefly to historical data. As for population, best guesses are that prewar Moscow of four million has grown to some six millions. The Russians classify the popu lation of Moscow as a state sec ret. Maps of cities are also con sidered state secrets classified documents for official use only. This is presumably why no map of Moscow is included In the guide book. s The reason the Soviet goy.ern ment took nearly 10 years to get around to publishing a new post war guide book for Moscow ap parently is that Soviet security au thorities felt such guides might possibly be of use to the enemies of the U.S.S.R. . Only two years ago the Soviet government finally published a Moscow telephone directory. Stassen Plans Aid Report WASHINGTON l Foreign Op erations Administrator Harold Stassen, returned from week-long talks in Europe on the problem of East-West trade, says he hopes to make his recommendations public after conferences today with ad ministration officials. Stassen, who also appears today before the Senate Appropriations Committee to support, fund re quests for the new S3,100,OOC,000 foreign aid bill, flew back from Europe yesterday. He met with French and British officials to Iron out the Western approach to trade with Soviet Rus sia and its satellites. PRIZE SUFFOLK, Va. Wl Bill Shaffer, 12, won a prize in a playground pet show here with his entry of n three-inch earthworm. Homesick Girl Leaves Convent WATERLOO. Que. Wl Marie Dlonne, the quintuplet who took a nun's first vows two months ago, has left the convent and gone home. A church official said she had departed temporarily for health reasons but her family said she was homesick. The mother superior at the Que bec convent of the Servants of the Blessed Sacrament, which Marie entered as a postulant last Novem ber, said the 20-year-old girl left there Wednesday. Marie's brother-in-law, Maurice Oirouard, said at his home here she arrived at her parents' home In Callander, Ont., early yester day, accompanied by three broth ers ' and her- quintuplet sister Emilie. The latter hit the headlines herself when she became lost in Montreal Friday en route to Join Marie. Commenting on that Incident, Oirouard said: "Apparently all kinds of rumors started to spread when Emilie approached a police man in Montreal. The girl simply Identified herself and asked for di rections. She was visiting friends in Ste. Agathe (Que.) and was on her way to- St. Charles, Que., to meet Marie ". The brother-in-law said Marie had come to his home from the convent and that Emilie had joined her here Saturday. ' Girouard said Marie smallest of (he quints at birth seemed con fused and homesick. He added he did not know whether she planned to go back to the cloister, where she took two-year vows oi poverty, chastity and obedience May 24. The Montreal Gazette quoted the quints' father Oliva as saying Marie had written him last week complaining of homesickness. "I suspected from her unhappy letter that she was trying to decide whether to remain in the cloisters or come back," the Gazette quoted him. "I know she has been terribly lonely, but she can always go back. It has been tough on her being separated from her four sisters Iran Rejects Red Complaint TEHRAN, Iran Wl Iran has firmly rejected Soviet objections to her joining U. S.-sponsored mili tary alliances. In a blunt note, the Iranians told the Kremlin they have sovereign right to take any measures necessary to safeguard Iran's "security, defense, inde- j pendence and integrity." Foreign Minister Abdollah Ente zam delivered the memorandum yesterday to Soviet Ambassador Anatoli Lavrientiev. After receiv ing it, the Red-faced Russian swept angrily out of the office, brushed reporters aside and drove off without comment. The note was in reply to a Soviet ; complaint made 10 days ago that Iranian Premier Fazollah Zahedi I had given U. S. Ambassador Loy Henderson "certain assurances concerning the participation of Persia (Iran) in the military meas ures of the U.S.A. in the Near and Middle East." The United States would like to enlist Iran in the recent Pakistan Turkey alliance, though no formal invitation has been issued. aMstMKfaWWS'MU'VMvlWiULVaiW i'- ... . . . .. '' with whom she had lived since they were babies." The Dlonne home in Callander could not be reached by telephone last night. When she took her vows last May, her father said Marie ap peared genuinely happy in the convent. The order requires candidates for nunhood to serve two years as novices. Life at the convent was de scribed as "not difficult or hard," but it was along austere lines. With other white-garbed nuns, Marie spent her days In prayer and silent work on priests' vest ments, altar clothes and similar duties. COCKROACHES fostt Pests of all kinds for Raw Results D II A II Geffcof-Acfmg DU II A VII California's Great Insect Powder 80 yaara old still Best and Safest. At Drii, Grocery Stores and Pet Sines For Your Later Evening Pleasure THE Frontier Guest Ranch WILL SERVE DINNERS Daily Until I0:PM Beginning July 19th. Locker or Deepfreeze BEEF WHOLESALE In Broken (Quarters - Quarters and Halves SELECT FEED LOT BEEF V2 Beef 3tt Whole Whole Round Steaks and Roasts Rounds Square Chucks LOINS All Per Rooitt Trimmed T-Bonei Sirloin Steoki ib. 43c ib. 30c ,B. 49c ib. 39c Quarters :...lb. 39c Front ...lb. 28c, Wholesale Prices on PORK Get Your Locker NOW Before Deer Season DEAN HALL , LOCKERS Phone 4758 IN PROGRESS ALL THIS WEEK! 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