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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1955)
FRIDAY. AUGUST 12, 1955 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OfiBUtm Piane Disg Out Of i!de ' MISSOULA, Mont. ? A 45-ton t; Nt-rthwts! Airiincs p.uiie. trapped In explicit at the Miiculr, County Airpuu lor a utalii ind a day, tinaily got out yiBi'j..v. A tow tiuok worked El Wednes day ntj.n trying to iree the ptnue Irom where it lud caved through a soit spot on i;c mam runway just, brfo;'e tukcotf. Finally hujo Jscis wore Uj,cti to raUe the eiau and crewmen got it tip on planks. Then. with two one ites 10.UU13 and two idling, it ehot ahead omo solid loouns. About 4 j. 01 the original 10 pas sengers were on bond when the plane lctt ior Groat Falls, Wont. Others had departed in ouer planer. Among the p3s., -tigers wns Don ald fy.op, picstilcnl ol the cir- Imp, who stayed with tho phuie until ii departed. Brando Foils To Dodge Newsmen LOS ANGELES, l.-P Marlon Brando tried but couldn't (loose news photographers yesterday. He was in court on two old trafiic citations. "My chances of ducking you guys are 50-50," the actor loid the photographers. "Try and catch me." They did, once through a door way opening Irom the courtroom. Thereafter Brando skipped irom courtroom to judge s chambers, to a second and third couriroom. Finally, he climbed out a window into an alley and sprinted away. But a photographer was waiting there 103 and sot his shot. Incidentally, Brando was fined 150 for an illegal U-turn and driving without a license. Oklahoma Cast Leading Lady Dies MILAN, Italy Wi A sorrowing American troupe scheduled funer al services lor its pretty young leading lady today and prepared to carry on with "Oklahoma!" Blonde Jean Bradley, 28, strick en with polio Wednesday alter playing the role of Laurey in the Rodgers and Hammerstem musi cal for 13 months, died last night in the Dergano Hospital here. Last night's performance which would have been the company's last in Milan was canceled when her death was announced. The (roupe will open in Venice tiextj with Enid Harding taking over the lead role j Miss Bradley was a native of Philadelphia. i Roll Call Has High Paid Staff WASHINGTON W Roll Call, the Capitol Hill newspaper, now claims me "largest, highest-priced staf! of nnv fortnightly publication In the world." But it doesn't pay most of them. The chatty news sheet, started several months Bgo to report Cap itol doings, said it has issued rcd-nnd-black press cards to all 531 members of the House and Senate. Editor Sidney Yudain said he hopes all his "new reporters" will "consider themselves members o! the working press and will keep us informed by dtspatencs irom their hometowns and their travels," '1. -." Jf V f V I mil': ' I r 1 . jet". MOSQUiTO LARVAE were found in abundance Wednesday in ihit pasture on Crest Street near Boardman Avenue in the South Suburbs. F. C. Harmston, entomologist with the U.S. Public Health Service, dipj for a water sample, which con tained over 300 larvae. Harmston and his co-worker, L J, Ogden, assisted LaVerne Miller of the state board of health with a study of the local mosquito problem to recommend measures of control to the city. Wood Gets Storm Tests At College A series of tests to check the strength of wood structures for earthquake, blast and wind resis tance has been ran-nff at h Om. gon Forest Products laboratory. pressure equal to a MO-mile an hour wind was applied to a Doug las fir sheathed panel before it "gave." The panel tested was 12x 60 feet. Information from the experi ments will be valuable to building authorities in establishing building code standards. Safer homes and school buildings can be constructed from wood. Dr. J. Robert Stiilinger is In charge of this study. The labora tory is a state research agency supported by a timber harvest tax. It is located on the Oregon State College campus, - TWINS 6T. LOUIS tiPt Doctors Dan and ' Edward Moore, 26-year-old twins irom Kewaneo, IU., are serving their internship losether in Ihe ; obstetrics division at Jewish Hos pital. Officials said they will aid' in the delivery of twin babies in lev days. Big Dance - KC Hail 9 'til 1 Modern ond Old Tim Teen-Aqer Half ftiem Saturday Night Youngsters Turn Out In Droves For Shrme Circus circus oayi 1 it rocas if 3 to Kiamr,ut coun ty "tirsToun4j Friday aiufreosn! as Mindless of Bain boys ind ir:j ended for th bij iree mat inee vlsich run Uj ths e:-t s 0-5 the tv.'0-dty engagement of Poitck Brothers Shrm Circus here. The children were the guests of Klamath Palls business ana pro fessional mtn who bought S.00O ticksts to be gives to youBjsters irom I is 13. And as the haosv, shoutua kids at! earned through the turnstiles it raibt nave turned bicic the hands l of iime for many an oldster who' attended the opening performance, Amosg the spectators there must have be 5.1 aids and grandads who back in the hsrae and buggy days were down by the railroad tracts; t the crack of dawn to see the circus train arrive. And then there i was the chance of carrying water" for the elephants to geia Iree ad-' mission to the canvas wonder-, land. Piiack Brothers, who have as-; gambled some of the world's out- standing performers, use the skvv ior a big-top. The sawdust spec-; tacte maintains a rapid-fire pace as act alter act appear before , the grandstand. i This season's circus headliners; include; j Poiaclt Brothers Clowns trt pro-j iogue and playful interiudts dur-l ii-g the performance. Keller's Jungle Killers which arej put through their paces by tor mer college prefesser. ) Cilly Felodt, iateroatuxtaUy known exponent s equitation who appears whh her imoui Jtsrse, Pert!. Harold Barnes, tisht-wffe diacer.l Ttte Circaa Steppjrs, revels to rhythm prestatesi ey a group oi dancing siris. Capt. Roierai Tiebor's Sea tiOBsi which demonstrate amazing intel ligence in performing a series of human-lute stunts. Kisuser's Bears, directed by Her-; vur-o(, isiKf ts muting oet- ihird appearance in Klamath Fails with her "bright bruuts." One of the most unusual attrac tions at the circus are the Daaen- hsm Qirts Pipers who thrill wits! Sstarfsy. Tfciets are avafiabSe 1a it wiBsrst Hotel tebsy or t tie tasrgrasEss iselsss eacl! perform bacpipes, iraess and dsneta. !sel s;ir msm ieotsi Bgsat aaa tits fpending is mmUs soursag Assser- i. There are maay silser sttrttetsasss which maie this ess si lbs tmest shows ever presensesi tsader the PS lack banner. Three more pertorm-( ances are siatd at S:Ii p.m, Frt-! day and S.ls p.m. sad p,m,l ITS POOLE'S for TOYS The rear 'Bsssg TO STOEJSi KILLED TYLER, Tex., tirWames How ard Shelton. 29, was killed yester day in a two-car collision with a neighbor on a term road seven miles west of Tyler. Injured was Buraice Ray Meek, 31, the neigh bor. Meek was returning from Shelton's house after driving Snel len's brother home when the two collided or a curve. DON'T MISS THE GRAND OPENING OF DALE'S BARBER SHOP TUES., AUG. 16 PLENTY- OF fMt PARKINS NiXT BOOR TO THi DRUMSTICK 1040 EAST MAIN , TUES., AUG. 16 Sale Chtldert end Mike Shela IN PERSON of the Dorm, California H illy billy Barton Well-kffliwes sens Tttittt Kmg Sasrt rc?-imj titiii $e 4 he&r ihi Hut tih$ s fes H , , Appearing as guest artist with Tommy Odeit end his Western Rhythm Masters SAT. NITE AUG. 13th DAMCI 9 t 1 Oregon Ttm 10 Is 2 Calif sfnta Tinw 1.2S Person-Tax Inci, COMING SAT, AUO, 25fh Tiw Ns. S iil wiittm hssi is (he Unt, Iht MiU.ES lltOS. tANB i?5m WkMla f sHi, Tiisi TOO SOON EDINBURG, Tex. (UP) Edin burg police proudly announced ThurEdnv that there hadn't been a single traffic accident on Court house Square during the three months that its traffic lights were missing because of new construc tion. Then they replaced the lichts. Within the hour two cars collided on the square. OaKevrfromra girls... stay Smarts Healthy By Bcy, the Basin Bossy Too many calorics latter, this could be your tale, too: "Henry, you aren't as aallant as you were when I was a Jtal." "Nope," replied Hrnry. "And you aren't aa buoyant as when I was a boy either." . Buried in the humor is some stark truth increasing years bring on increas- i n g waistlines. And those should d e f i n 1 1 e ly be watched. If not, clothes go out of style faster than the season ac t u a 1 1 y changes them, masculine glances pass you oy ana tneres something not exactly right about the way yo feel. . Specially when so much style emphasis is continuing to be placed on the slimmer outline. Like the Italian fashion shown t the Florence Boutique showing. Narrow - hipped tunic sweaters hich clung curvaccously to the figure and at the same time did the Job of a tunic-length sweater. Hip slashes, too. Long or short sleeves, loaded with charm. . Of couree. there Is still great play In flare nklrts. But those flare, gals, don't reallv hide an) thing they just emphaslrr. If there's too much to begin with, it is evident as ever. Ask any man. And ask anyone one of the best ways to keep up good health while cutting back on calorics. Take it from me, there's only one habit to get into the milk habit. Drink three glasses every day . . . from the store with Bessy on the door. Grade "A" milk, that Is. Bessy. Hove you seen the new mi -.i f I ' $w9S doyn fo put I fruifs and VfegetaWes sf 1 riliuiUHIiic Imperial COLD-PANTRY 'imogine a huge Hydrate for jruits ond vegetgWM right ol woitl-level! 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