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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1953 Clown Hurt In Ice Show NEW YORK (AP) Freddie Trcnkler, a elown in the Ice Capades of 1058, fell and suffered H fracture of the shoulder blade at Madison Square Garden last njght. The performance was being te! vised nationally on the Ed Sulli van Show on CBS. Trenkler. 41. of Milton. Mass- was treated at St. Clare's Hospital where X-rays disclosed the frac ture. He was not admitted to the hospital. The ice skating clown lost his grip while swinging through the air on a wire and flew into the itands. A spectator, Mrs. Emma Rat geber, Jersey City, N. J., suffered a slight arm cut when one of Trenkler s skate blades struck her as he came down in the aisle near her seat. Attack Hits Korean Line SEOUL, (AP) South Korean Defense Ministry sources said six er seven Communist North Korean soldiers staged a predawn attack today along the demilitarized zone, killing one South Korean sol- flier and wounding another. The sources said the attack took place near Chorwon, 50 miles northeast of Seoul on the west Cen tral Front a section of the demil itarized zone patrolled by the oouin Korean army. "DENNIS THE MENACE1 'You know wny i oidnt cows wen ya calleo me? I've CIWJGEO AW NAME TO TX. 7MriS WH Eleanor Blasts California Right-To-Work Supporters WASHINGTON (UPI) - Mrs.i Eleanor Roosevelt has accused California backers of "right-to work" proposals with using "wea sel words" to imply that her late husband favored such laws. The former first lady described the action as a "shameful fraud on the public." But she declared in a state ment released late Sunday that he American public "understands very well that Franklin Delano Roosevelt would never have sup ported such a reactionary doc trine." Mrs. Roosevelt's statement was prepared before her departure for Moscow, where she arrived Sun day. The statement was in reply to California advocates of "right-to-work" legislation who said their proposal followed "the principle of freedom of choice" which they claimed was endorsed by Roose velt, former president Harry S Truman and "all leaders of lib eral thought." Before each general election in California, the state Secretary of State sends every voter a book let giving pro-and-con arguments on every initiative measure on the ballot. The published argu ment in favor of the "right-to-work" measure did not state that Roosevelt and Truman favored that type of law. It said they backed "freedom of choice." The "right-to-work" provision now in effect in 18 states in the South, Middle West and West in effect would outlaw the union shop. It bars employeri from forcing anyone to join or remain in a labor union In order to get or keep a job. WANT TO DANCE? SEE , Isa Dorah Moldoyan 1028 Main Phone TU 4-6570 OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9:00 For the Convenience of School Supply Shoppers JONES OFFICE SUPPLY 629 Main home qualitylw FOR SALE FARM SPRINKLING SYSTEM UD-6-IH Diesel Motor, direct drive to 3 Inch pump; automatic switches, generator. Approxi mately 1700 ft. aluminum pipe, 2 inch te 5 inch sizes, ample connections, all in excellent condition. REASONABLY PRICED Write - Crystal Springs Ranch, Box 7, Olene Phone TUxedo 4-7646, Klamath Falls, Oregon Very Expensive Jewelry Boosts Victress' Morale OREGON FOOD STORES' FIRST-0F-THE WEEK Prices effective through Wednesday POOWH CPtN 6:3 O P. M. ' Ml ' INGM0 GRANT - BERGMAN ll (ttttrfy Imslstlbtt Fun! ft I Indiscreet PHYLLIS CALVERT . CECIL PARKER DCJOHB CPCN 6.-30 P. M THE FIRST GREAT SPECTACLE OF By JAMES BACON AP Motion Picture Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP)-Lana Tur ner looks like a million dollars these days literally. The actress Is appearing in Imitation of Life, her first pic- lure since the stabbing of her boy lnena, jonnny Mompanalo, by her teen-age daughter. Although imitation may be part of the title, the jewels Lana wears are for real more than one million dollars' worth. It's no secret the real lewelrv plus more than $100,000 in new clothes helped boost Lana's sag ging morale when she needed it most. The jewels not only make me feel wonderful " she says, "but you should see what they do to llio crew. Everybody's face lights up every lime 1 wear them. Included in the baubles are a set consisting of a Russian cmer- Id necklace, bracelet, earrings ring. That ensemble is val- Audiences, of the difference nd lied at $240,000. course, can't tell between real jewels and phony ones. "But I can," comments Lana The jewels are borrowed from Laykin et Cie. a French jewelry nouse associated with a Bev erly Hills department store Guards deliver, them to the set each day, stay with them and take them back to the comnanv vaults t night. Producer Ross Hunter figured the old Florenz Ziegfeld show business philosophy might perk up Lana. u nas. Ziegfeld once outfitted his fol lies girls in imported French pet ticoats mat cost S800 apiece. When his accountants screamed that the audience couldn't care less what petticoat cost, Ziegfeld renlied "But my girls know they cost $800 apiece, lhats what s important, To go with the jewelry, Lana wears in -the movie 34 gowns de signed by Jean Louis. Huntor said they cost $711,000. She also wears several minks, including one blue mist number that will be put on the market this fall at $15,000 a copy. Movie Actress Kim Novak Lives Lonely Life At Home Tl r nuotKi KUBtxi : I lliTniuill nuniirn r ' n .m niwu hftrK iiiiiwiiwiii iinuiihll RICHARD HAY ' rniti nniTT irr XJL PHILIPS SOORB CPtN 6:30 p. hi H W ENDS TDNIGHT ! LANCASTER DOUGLAS F..lur. at 7,2$ ft o:JJ TOMORROW FIRST TIME IN K. FALLS "V? If jtMSMv a SULLIVAN r?! ' k trim A la JOHNS . .. ; M HOLLYWOOD (AP)-Kim No vak, living in a house fit for a movie queen, is. a lonely girl. Her racent headlines with Lt, Gen. Rafael Trujllo Jr. and a vicious-looking police dog share me blame. - Kim escorted me through the JflO nnn Rt. Air hilllnn hnm proudly showing off her TV room and bedroom, both done In lav ender, Kim's trademark color. She pointed to an alcove by a picture window in the TV room. "Isn't that a romantic place to dine at night? I eat by candle light and look at the stars. It could he the most romantic spot on earth except that It's no fun dining nlono but I do." I suggested that Iho house is too much for a single girl, that it's a home for a married couple, that mnyhe Kim has reached the point whero she should get mar ried. "I agree," she answered, "but where can I find a good man? I don't want any playboys or the fellows who date everybody in town" She admits that the phone calls from eligible men dropped after the publicity about the Dominican playboy's fabulous gifts of expen sive sports cars, Kim feels Hint the Trujillo pub licity gave her a reputation she didn't deserve. Trujillo was intro duced to her at a party at Zsa Asa dabor s house. He was pre sented as unattaclied. lie had al ready applied for divorce. "What is wrong with dating a man whom 1 lound charming, in telligent and handsome? I didn't know until I read it in the papers that he had a wife and six chil dren back home." Kim's loneliness stems from the longest movie vacation she has had since becoming a top star. She finished "Bell, Book and Can dle" several months ago and won't start another picture until next month. Her ' dop. Trarv. heln kpon prospective suitors away. But the rinf Is fln fwnnaffnnal 'necessity. Kim has had several incmeninp pxner enre with m-ar. zealous fans pounding on her door. Several males, annarpntlv well soaked with the grape, have DOIinHeH OH lllO Hnni- at 1 nr- i o'clock in the morning asking for autographs. They gave Kim and her servants quite a scare. Wow the Bel- Air police oatrol screens any suspicious - looking characters n the noiuhhorhnnrt Any they miss, Tracy Is there to greet, since ne nas roamed the yard, Kim has had no trouble with unwelcome guests. Iceland Vows No Retreat REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Premier Hermann Jonasson told a news conference todav they will never retreat from Iceland's de cision to maintain 12-mile ter ritorial limit. Since Sept. 1. British trawlers. guarded by frigates, have been fishing within tho 12-mile limit. Six small coast guard vessels have been harrying British trawlers and Interfering with their fishing. Britain contends Iceland's ex tension of her territorial waters to 13 miles is an encroachment on the open seas. Iceland says she extended the limits arid barred (ishmg in the lone to preserve breeding grounds and safeguard her chief economic asset. Jcn.isson read his statement, his first since the new limit went into Meet. "More thsn l.noo years ago." he .ml. "our torefathers crossed the xi-an, lacing many diiliculties to euie in this country. We learnec o meet all diflicuities with mi .uiin endurance." ITS FUN TO EAT ! MEXICAN FOOD And H fun that's aiwavi in good titsfe! RosAnia'i real, exotmft. Mex tcMi flavor fHAnwtfee the succcu of any meal. IMCKUAMI Cittu Untd nri)Mi. Urn wtn ' RoMfita tUj Snini tt OM ' uc to i( vif niwt tJiita' I 'mm Clorox BLEACH ,2-35t Purex BLEACH BotH. I V Dial Deodorant Soap Bath Bars Reg. 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