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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1954)
PAGE TWO Big Welcome POMEROY, Northern Ireland Sure, it was a glorious fight MOTHER DURING AUGUST YOU MAY HAVE A BEAUTIFUL 5x7" PORTRAIT OF EACH CHILD NOT OVER 12 YEARS NO LIMIT! STUDIO 706 MAIN PHONE 4526 KLAMATH PALLS, OftCOOM I AFEWAY C&H Pure Cane SUGAR 10 lbs. White Magic Bleach Luncn box aprea Wesson Oil Jell Well CHUCK ROAST Blade Cut lb. Pure, Lean GROUND BEEF SWISS or ROUND STEAK U.S. Choice Pound Guaranteed W aterme WW PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SUNDAY, AUGUST 22 - WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT Given Irish Nationalist but the Union Jack still fluttered today over Pomeroy. But you should have seen the place lata night about the time Liam Kelly was being welcomed home Irom jail. He's the local hero of the nationalists, who want to wrest Northern Ireland Irom the British crown and join it up with the Irish Republic. He had been spending a year in the Belfast gaol for making seditious remarks last year about Queen Elizabeth II. This was when he whs campaign ing for a seat in the Northern Ireland Parliament. But yesterday Kelly's term was up and he headed for home. His nationalist friends camped on the edge of Pomeroy to give him a big welcome and escort him into town. Three hundred North Irish cops with guns stood by just in case of trouble. As the word was passed along that Kelly was coming, bonfires were touched off on the hill. The nationalists formed a parade 10 Klamoth Falls. Oreae AMERICAN CHINESE Food at their best! Ben B. Lee, Mqr. 9k. A496 For Orders To Take Out Sno Plain or Iodized 89' Salad Oil Gelatins 49' U.S. CHOICE CALF Guaranteed Shoulder Roast BladeCut Shoulder Roast Pound Bone Leg Roast LeonandMea,y Rib Chops or Lar9e Lo n Loin Chops Smo" cut Breast for Stew MeQ,y peces 79' Ripe Crisp Leaves on Blemish each! Yokima march him to his home and hoist ed the green, white and gold flag of the Irish Republic. The police ordered them to strike the flag when they started idown Pomeroy's main street. The I nationalists paid nary a heed and marched Into the cordon of 80 po lice strung across the road. The police charged with their shillelaghs and broke up the pa rade. The nationalists retreated to the churchyard with 30 wounded, then armed themselves with stones and bottles. "Stand firm, boys," a leader shouted, now let 'cm have it." The nationalists charged back into the fray. They beat off police try ing to grab the flag, but another attack by the police ciubs finally sent them reeling. The fighting petered out then, and the village hotel was turned, into a casualty station for the night. The able-bodied, Including Kelly, went home to bed. He's quite a fellow, actually. He won the scat he was campaigning for last year in Northern Ireland's Parliament. While in Jail, he also was elected to the Irish Republic's Senate. He was sworn into office in his jail cell Inst week, by special , permission of the British. 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Ucd el towlissinil 3S Ann Rutherford I jf9 mmmm iibiiiii hi.iii tw m m n mtmn i i TnRinDDninri i Australian Operatic Star Angry Over Film Biography By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD HV MGM expects to start a film on the lite of Mar jorie Lawrence next week despite threats from Uie singer that she will sue to stop It. The Australian operatic star's bitterness With the studio broke into the open today with charges and replies over the handling of her film biography. It is called "Interrupted Melody" and will star' Eleanor Parker and Glenn Ford. Miss Lawrence's principal com plaint is that the studio will not use her own voice for the sound track. At her home in Hot Springs, Ark., she declared the studio had her make extensive re cordings with a symphony orches tra. "Everyone agreed they were superb." she said, adding that loier the sou.nd tracks were "sabo taged" to make her sound like "singing through a bale of cotton.' Jack Cummings, producer of the picture, denies any sabotage. "This is a very unfortunate situ ation," he remarked. "The last tiling in the world I want Is to hurt Miss Lawrence's feelings. "First, we hired the noted con ductor Erich Leinsdorf to record Wild 3oars Caught In City Streets TUCSON, Ariz. 11 Five wild boars have been captured while they roamed city streets this week. The boars, or javelinos. were roped and hog-tied by alert em ployes of the city animal shelter Then they were taken back into the mountains from which they had roamed, and turned loose. DOORS OPEN 6:30 P M. Mi! LAST 2 DAYS! ; V:. MICKEY SPILIANE'S CHAHLES CQKUftjf Uigfcj PSC3IE CASTLE Ubi. WooJn, Vf PORTMAN Tc'0"10" DOORS OPEN :30 P M IF AM PFTFPC n.... SHORTS -CARTOON-NEWS . '4 "The X URfir I M.O-M I . ij filmed it in COLOR 1YAIIEY :i 1 OF THE I L LASTED A iysi MaJWYI I 5UflUftYi with her and a full orchestra. We did everything we could witn mi crophones and so forth. But still the results were not suitable for use on a movie sound track. "In hopes that we were wrong, we ordered a second session, at considerable expense. This time we hired Dr. Walter Ducloux, head of the opera department at USC and one of the 10 top operatic ex perts in the country. Again the recordings fell short. In order to keep the dramatic value of the story, we were forced to use an other voice, we were heartbroken. "Miss Lawrence was stricken with polio. We feel compassion for her, but we have done everything we can." Cummings said MGM paid singer Eileen Farrell 50 per cent more KIDDIES SHOW! att FREE TICKETS - FOLLOWING MERCHANTS Tl' Emil's Super Market 9th & Pine Suburban Drug Co. 3950 South 6th Superior Troy Laundry & Cleaners 400 So. 6th - 236 Klamath East Side Pharmacy 808 E. Main St. Schiffn;an Supermart 3803 A I to moot Dr. rf 1TONIGHT 0 SATURDAY AT mjAH Seats $1.00 ifWf? ON A ttOJfcL" .WWi FRIDAY. AUGUST 20, 1 954 than her agreed salary to do the recordings anonymously, thus sav. Ing Miss Lawrence embarrass, ment. 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