Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 01, 1958, Page 7, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1958
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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FINISHES TRAINING Pfc.
Charles A. Swafford, ion
of Mr. and Mri, Charles
Swafford, 930 North Ninth
Street, has completed in
dividual combat training at
the Marine Corps base at
Camp Pendleton, California.
DRASTIC SOLUTION
CLEVELAN'D (IIP!) ew
year-old Edward Sokolowski had
a lew Daa moments Tuesday when
police and firemen, unable to re
move a Dair of hanrimffe ha VioH
snapped to his ankles, took him to
a lire station lor a bigger hack
saw. "He thought they were going to
cut off his legs." said his mother.
Mrs. Arlene Sokolowski.
BASIN BRIEFS
Alturas Acacia Chanter Roval
Arch Masons held a special meet
ing September 27 to prepare for
the visit of Grand King Henry C.
Spurr, who will visit the chapter
on Thursday night, October 2.
Tarri Parlv T.rtst Tlii-or r.mr.n
will hold its regular card party
Ihis FririflV evening fWnhtti- t at
8 o'clock at the Olene Grange Hall.
ine puDiic is invited.
Improved Mrs. Charles M.
'Rose) Noah, Fort Klamath, who
is in a Klamath Falls hospital,
is reported to be improving from
an illness. Mrs. Noah and her- late
husband were pioneer residents of
the Wood River Valley. Marvin
ioah, her son, is now caretaker
of the Roy Ashcraft properly in
Mamath falls.
Relumed Lamar Andv Ander
son returned Wednesday, Septem
ber 24, to Fort Klamath from a
six weeks' stay in the Hillside
Hospital. Anderson fractured a leg
in July while working in logging
operations.
Surgery Richard H. Wilson,
Fort Klamath, is a patient in
Klamath Valley Hospital, where
he recently had surgery. He ex
pects to return to his home later
this week.
Investment Mr. and Mrs. Ober
Brown, longtime residents of Fort
Klamath, have purchased an apart
ment house and adjoining resi
dence in Ashland, where M r s.
Brown has been for some time
past for the benefit of her health.
The Browns plan to move to Ash
land soon.
Alturas George Williams of
Madeline, a former student at Mo
doe Union High School, who is now
with the 97th Artillery Group on
Okinawa, is planning to partici
pate in the Okinawa Rodeo. Hach
Vamagata. another former high
school student from Alturas, is
also stationed at Okinawa,
Visitors Professor and Mrs.
Paul Bonifas and small son, Feli
cien, were overnight Friday visi
tors in Fort Klamath on their way
home from Laguna Beach to Se
attle where the professor teaches
ceramics at the University of
Washington. The Bonifas' had
spent the summer at the beach
on account of his health.
From Red Bluff Charles Bel
den, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs.
Loren Miller Sr., is in Fort Klam
ath assisting with the fall ship
ment of the Loren Miller Com
pany cattle to southern markets.
SENTENCED
George Allen Isom was sen
tenced to six months in jail after
pleading guilty to carrying a con
cealed .38 caliber pistol in his light
truck. The sentence was passed by
District Judge D. E. Van Vactor
after lsom was arrested on a
complaint filed by Albert L.
Schmidt, a deputy sheriff and
Malin chief of police.
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825 Main
Army Reserve
To Continue
ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. (AP) -
The Army chief of staff says all
27 of existing National Guard di
visions will be continued, each
with five battle groups.
The announcement Tuesday by
Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor made
clear that 'he Army was virtually
abandoning its former efforts to
cut back the size of the Guard.
Taylor noted in a speech before
the 80th annual conference of the
National Guard Assn. that the
Army had planned last March to
reduce the Guard to 360,000 paid
strength. This would have meant
deactivation of six divisions and
the elimination of numerous small
supporting units.
But the last session of Congress
demanded, and the President and
secretary of defense approved in
creasing Guard strength to 400,
000, Taylor said.
The United States is the major
supplier of cotton to the United
Kingdom, having exported 588,000
bales in the period from last Au
gust to March. ,
Old Line Party Republicans Plan For New Floor Leader
WASHINGTON (AP) - Old line
party members are maneuvering
quietly to block any "Modern Re
publican" from capturing the GOP
Senate leadership for years to
come.
This is the aim of influential
niembers who have little enthus
iasm for President Kisenhower's
ideas of modernizing the party
viewpoint. They have laid plans
they hope will accomplish this re
sult when a new floor leader is
chosen to succeed retiring Sen.
William F. Knowland (R-Califl.
Sen. Everett UirKsen (R UD, a
vigorous supporter of the late Sen.
Robert A. Taft (R Ohio), probably
will move into Knowland's com
mand position without challenge.
All-out Eisenhower supporters
hoped to place one of their num
ber in the line of succession as
party whip, the post Dirksen will
be vacating.
However, Chairman Styles
Rridges iNH) of the Senate Re
publican Policy Committee is ex
pected to propose that the leader
ship base be broadened by the ad
dition of an assistant leader, as
well as the whip.
While Rridges is not talking
about who might fill such an as
sistant's post, there was immedi
ate speculation it would go to one
of the conservative Republicans.
In this connection, the names of
I Senators John W. Bricker ot Ohio,
Karl E. Mundt of South Dakota,
Barry Goldwater of Arizona and
Carl T. Curtis of Nebraska were
mentioned among others.
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