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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1955)
-MONDAY. OCTOBER 10. 195: HERALD AN'O NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE XI :A : ' .fed. ' Dahl. delicate hocp-sUirls lor cicM ycai: has "Will. I've clunsd. I wt,nt to tamed rebel. ir.e Beauty nn- n!y a dipscnvinnc ana give oior- nounced today she wants to lie a t Gnilwiiie a llttlef. coimietitioii. beast. , i Tills current role is my Hist bit: Arlene tins bocti trtbr-d "one nfibreik. No mnlce-up. straight hair. Hollywood's most urnuiiful worn-! I lest wetviit . nud. lowered my en.1' a title sue dccrn'i e:;p'(.re. (voice. I've lost more. voles bscau.se But for a movie ro!e M.e t;t last has the rhnnce ti c-u pit h-r ml linir, wtne otf ; he imkr-up an J I!ay a prison Inmate In drub cfbthes. Aivl on ton of turning un glp.morousiy drnmrtic, she's pulled mother switch and posd for her first checmake p.iotos in n brief battling suit. "I never pesed m a o'.iihim sun before and maybe that's why they put me in Jioopkirts." sighed Ai lene. I never had a chance tor a 11 THIS GRCUP OF TEACHERS and officers of the Assembly of God Church was present for the annual Rally Day for the Sunday School on Sunday, October 2. They are first row, left to right, Mrs. M. Kruger, Kitty Dressel, Mrs. A. Schleet, Mrs. Margaret Lebeck, Sunday School superintendent; second row, Doris Golden, Dorothy Wain, Ellen Kellog, Mrs. A. Helseth; Third row, Katharine Pallone, Patsy Golden, Lqrene Anderson, Ortha Fuller: fourth row, Mrs. A. Hess, Vera May, Mrs. H. Parker; fifth row, G. Given s, the Rev, C. E. Lebeck, pastor, Harold Fuller, Lowell Anderson and H. Helseth. l raten? low !' Changes Eyed ii WASHINGTON LI"! Senators and ! prominent witnesses gathered lor a discussion today on what patent j law changes might help the invrn- ' tor and promote America's scien tific progress. ' Sen. O'Mahoney (D-Wyot, chair J man of a Senate Judiciary subconi ; mittee coimuctinfr, the S50.000 in ' : quiry, said in amiouriciHK the round : 4:tblo licnrir.g' . oVcr. the weekend that he hope3 to have leeislati"e recommendations for- Congress nevt year. . -. The senator said he believes thp present lavs, ' last revised in 1933. ' ter.d to stifle the enterprise of 1 small-time "attic" Inventors who ' have contributed heavily to en gineering advance? of the past 50 yeans. He said the U.S. Patent Offim lacks the money and manpower to process speedily the thousands of ' patent applica.tions.lt receives, i'nd that the normal latr' between appli- - now is four years. Search On For Man In Sea SAN FRANCISCO (UP The Coast Guard resumed ihe search today for a San Frnncisco fisher mar. who was .swept overboard along with a companion when a giant wave that "looked like a mountain" struck thoir fishing boat off Ocean Beach yesterday. The body of a man tentatively identified as Robert Scrogham. 4a, operator of a fishinjr boat, was washed ashore about an nour alter the accident. . Missing and feared drowned ras Dennis J. Balbonun, 53. San Francisco, a lisherman. The only survivor of the ill-fat ed cruise, was Carlton G. Carroll. 47, owner of the boat Margaret S., aboard which the accident tool: I place. , , i I Carroll said he and Balbontin, his relief skipper, had met Scrog iharii yesterday morning at a bait shop. Since neither boat has a charter, load of passengers, they 'decided on a pleasure cruise, flip ping a coin to choose the Marga- ret s. for the voyage. They were fishing In a heavy fo-r oif the coait. Carroll said, when the wave struck. "The wave looited like a moun tain," he said. "It washed the oth ers overboard. The boat filled with water. I can't understand why it didn't caosize." He said the flooded boat was riding dangerously low in rough water, but he managed to bring it to the Presidio where he docked It at Ihe Coast Guard pier. The Coast Guard disuatched two I surface vessels and a helicopter to search for the missing men. Arhno Bzhf. Switches To. Beusi Role After Bemiiy Parts By Al.JNK f.MVSKY I'nlted I'ress Hnllywood Writer Iveally dramatic role, eltbei. I a!- jwavs wore Beaut.iui ciotnes and HOLLYWOOD iUP . A r 1 e n e' jus', walued throug'l pictures. I; anj l:'.dy-li!:c ' in loatced tuo lady-lire. r ' Soledad Mission Redsdkctscl " dldu t have a Bioo'tlyn accent! D.:i:i;r the lest year, Arlene :tuc;: to her gttns' and watched "the lady-like rolea I turned down po to other actresses." Finally she f;ot a chance for an unlanioroua ro'e oiosi'.c Rhotida Fleming in "SUT.u'lv scr.l'let.'? "I v'.-ui more dramatic roles," rile si:a. "If people do.i'l like this P'ciu:e. I'll be baok in hoopskirts." I visiied Arlor.e at her Bel-Air horns (done in gray.-to set off her red h::lr for a look at th "new" Dalil. lii-lore, Arlene admits. "Peo p'e U'o-.ight Rlicnda and I looked '.like.'' Now, in short hair and then 'jar'is, Arlene looks to me like a youvr JeaneUe MacDonald. The stver, jous dramatics ol "Slightly Scarlet" nearly cost Ar lene her life. She collapsed with anemia at the end of the picture, and had to give up a plum role In "War and 1 lace to Anna tk berg. But Arler.c takes the bad luck cheerfully. In faci. she also laughs (in a lady-!lk way! over reports she and Rhonda had ta lively feud during filming of ""Slightly Scarlet." She insists publicists for the plctuie "dreamed up thf leud and Rlicuda and I Just laughed over it." Nonetheless, It's interesting to hear one artless talk about an other. "The producer wouldn't let us see the rushes. He thought II one had more close-ups than the other ..." she said, and laughed again. She sipped some tea and wen', on. "Rhonda looks like a million SOLEDAD (UP) Mission Kucs Ira Senova dc la So'edd was re- dedicated ycsierday in ceremonies A marking reconstruction ol i-io hivfl riAViNvfl torlc mission rf'.er more than aj:W century of neglect. ! Trie nearly compieci lrew cl-jao- 'r: el was rcdedic!tii. by the Itigi-t. Rev. James C'.'llc'o.i. lepresen'- JK ing the Hort Rev. Al- -i"s J. V.T- I V linger. Eishop of the Moiuerey Fresno diocese. A solemn lup'i kfy moss was suns y the Rev. David i-A; Temple. Founded in 17'JS. Soledad is the rj last of the Calilurnia missions to ' rS, be restored. The woric was done with money provided by the Na- L33 live Daughters of the Golden West. TV TROUBLES? I Call 2-0242 STOMcR ELECTRONIC I SERVICE BOB ROSS ANNOUNCES the sale of his garage at 2001 Oregon Ave. to LES HOBACK and GLEN A. 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