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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FRIDAY. DECEMBER 5. 195ft-' 'DENNIS THE MENACE" j3 ' (fey. Mom: Yoib better mfry of dinner!' Probers Work On New Gas NEW YORK (ITU-Army re searchers are working on a non lethal immobilizing gas that could rob an enemy army of the will to fight, an ordnance official has disclosed. Maj. Gen. August Schombuig, deputy chief of Army Ordnance, told members of the American Ordnance Association Wednesday that the gas has proved effective on a laboratory cat. He showed films in which the cat made no response to a mouse until the mouse touched the cat. Then the cat leaped several feet off the floor in terror. "I think you will agree with me that this gas obviously possesses great possibilities." he said. "We are still a long way from achiev ing anything like this, and that is why I have listed this item un der things to be done. "It would be nice to be able to fight at least part of a war without killing or wounding any one or without property damage. This might be achieved by the use of an aerosol which would be breathed by enemy troops and would temporarily diminish their will to fight and resist or possi bly just make them sleepy, but leave no permanent adverse effects." ACTOR BETTER HOLLYWOOD. Calif. AP) -Actor James Gleason. 72. is in satisfactory condition after sur gery for a prostate condition. He was operated on Wednesday at Queen of Angels Hospital. Gracie Leaves In Huff As Crowd Just Too Much NEW YORK (API - Princess Grace of Monaco gave high so ciety a surprise sample of royal displeasure Thursday night with abrupt flight from the dance floor. Caught in a milling crush of spectators, guards and photogra phers at a ball in her honor, .the lormcr movie star made her sud den exit with lips set, chin high and trailing a slightly bewildered escort, her husband Prince Rain ier III of Monaco. Serneant Set For Battle RAMSGATE. England (API -A U.S. Air Force sergeant today prepared for the third round of a legal fight with his former girl friend ovor ownership of a 4-year-old Alsatian dog. S.Sgt. Otto Virgin flew in Thurs day from the Tucson. Ariz., air base. 6,000 miles away, to do battle for Ricky, the odd-dog-out of his broken romance with Mar garet Perkins. "I love that dog and he loved me." said the 32-year-old sergeant from Milwaukee, Wis. "My Christ-: mas will be a lot happier if I win him back even if it leaves me broke." Virgin and Margaret stopped go ing out together last June, shortly oeiorc me Air force ordered him back to the States. He claimed the doe. saying he had only al lowed her to take care of it for him. Margaret claimed he had given her the animal and got a court order to prevent him taking it out of the country. The sergeant planned to defy the order but fin ally took Ricky ashore from the (ueen Elizabeth an hour before Continuous Shows Ertry Sat. and Sot. From 12:43 '' End) Saturday! I I I I I 1-1 1 OPEN TONITE AT 6:30 Houseboat eCHNICOlOff VITAV'fttOH Starting SUNDAY KM It Ohm Birrymir ERROL E FLYNN I nuifi niilieni gup I hit inn if viidnittl Ton MUCH m TOO SOON" EFREM ZIMBALISUR . RAY OANTON.'NEVA MTUHSON-MAJITtN MIUNCft. 2nd Feature! No Picture ever Hit So close to home! AM EUA KAZAN PIODUCTIOM BUDD SCHULBERG'S in the Crowd ANDY GRIFFITH-PATplQA METAL CHICAGO AP - Twenty-eight small col tins lay in a military armory today tor last solemn tributes to the young victims of Monday's parochial school lire. Black and purple draperies nunc in the big drill hall and a portable altar stood at the front. There was no church big enough for the fu-tieral. The .Most Rev. Albert Grecorv Meyer, Roman Catholic archbish op of Chicago, will offer the Sol emn' Requiem Mass for the 23 children. Francis Cardinal Spell- man, archbishop of New otk, will attend. The Mass in the 6,100-seat ar mory was not opened to the pub lic. Families of the 28 children were given 150 tickets each to dis tribute among parents, relatives and close friends. Students from all Catholic paro chial schools will attend services in some 400 churches in the Chi cago archdiocese. Nineteen of the 28 will be buried in Holy Innocents Shrine, a spe cial place for children in Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Burial for ihe others was planned in three cemeteries. Four of the 87 children and three nuns who died when flames swept Our Lady of the Angels hcliool were buried Thursday Open Tonighf 6:30 p.m. I I I 1 I I 1 Continuous Shows Set. And Sun, From 12:45 p. ENDS SATURDAY i Mam of THE West THIS SATURDAY MORNING! And Every Saturdoy or 9:30 a.m. The MORNING FRESH DANDEE BREAD Kiddies Matinee Doors Open 9:30 a.m. Show Out At 11:45 7 Cartoons and Big Action Feature! Starts SUNDAY! .... wnTK noi va. THRILLS!'. K--. . 2 a "eadivi tijrsm Fire Victims Tribute Set A spokesman at the royal box explained moments later ihat the princess had found the throng just too much when someone stepped upon her white satin slipper. The royal wrath subsided swift ly, however, and the girl from Philadelphia remained for the midnight "Beauty and the Beasts" tableaux, and presided at the drawing of grand prizes for lucky ticket holders. But although she smiled, she danced no more. The incident highlighted a night long barrage of adulation which started when the royal couple ar rived for the chic fiesta in the grand ballroom of the Hotel Astor. A corps of six mounted police and a dozen patrolmen vainly tried to hold back a crowd of about a thousand spectators who jammed outside the hotel en trance for a closeup peep at the Cinderella girl. There was more of the same inside as the white tie and mink event got under way. Many wom en dropped in curtsies as they were introduced. Everywhere there were ogles and murmuis and flash bulbs popping. The princess did manaee to feet in two brief dancing interludes a waltz with Prince Serge Obolensky to the melody of the song written for her. "The Princess Waltz." and a foxtrot with Rainier to the tunes of "The Lady Is a Tramp" and "That's Show Business." For the knowing feminine guests Princess Grace made her first public appearance on this month- long visit to New York dressed in fichu of pink maline net studded with sequins, secured with a nose gay of violets and swtetheart roses. Her gown, of Empire line with wide belt and bouffant pink satin, was enhanced with a daz zling display of diamond tiara necklace, bracelet and earrines A silver blue mink stole completed tne ensemble. As photographers busilv worked. Princess Grace made her only press statement of the evening. Someone asked who had designed her costume, and she replied: "Maggie Rouff." The SlOO-a-pIate affair was the fourth annual Imperial Ball, spon sored by a motor company with the proceeds going to the Hospital- izea veterans Service of the Musi cians Emergency Fund. There were more than 1.000 guests. Performers in the tableaux in cluded Eddie Albert, Verz Zorine, Hcrmione Gingold. Patrice Mun sel, Gypsy Rose Lee and Nancy Walker. (ST . i 1 1. f : i; I : Fv IN) . i-; i HlllJil GRANGE HOME EC chairmen entertained their District S chairman, Mrs. Bess Chris topher, at recent luncheon meeting here. Present were home economics chairmen from grange organizations in Klamath, Lake and Jackson counties comprising District 5. Here are Mrs. Gladys Tennant, chairman for the Upper Klamath Grange; Mrs. Christopher, end Mrs. Zetta Sullivan, chairman for the Pomona Grange. Inventor's Estate Told DAYTON. Ohio (AP) The late Charles F. Kettering, automo tive genius and former General Motors research head, left an' es tate conservatively estimated at a little more than 200 million dollars. Most of this huge fortune in the form of shares of C. F. Ketter ing, Inc., was divided between the Kettering Foundation and a sepa rate philanthropic trust. Details of the division were not disclosed in Ihe will filed Thursday in Mont gomery County Probate Court. , Kettering died Nov. 25. The exact size of the estate will not be known until an inventory it taken. For All Practical Reasons. Army Abandons Missilery WASHINGTON (AP) - For all practical purposes the U. S. Army is being eased out of the long range missile weapons business. On the surface, one of the big gest feuds in the Pentagon the Army and Air Force fight over which was to have the dominant strategic role in the missile age- is ended. The action by the White House, however, may have laid the foun dation for the granddaddy of all lends. Under White House orders, the Army henceforth will devote more and more of its time, money and brains to work for the new. ci vilian controlled National Aero nautics and Space Administration. The White House told the army to give up its chief research fa cility, the jet propulsion labora tory at Pasadena. Calif., to NASA. The White House said the Armv would continue in the missile business through its Ordnance Missile Command at Redstone Arsenal. Huntsville, Ala. In giving up the laboratory, the Explanation Note Given To Sheriff EVENIA. Ohio. IAP) Greene County Sheriff Russell Bradshaw is looking for a courteous jail breaker who left his note behind after escaping from the countv jail: "Sheriff. I'm sorry to take the step I'm taking, but my wife has tiled suit for divorce and it's im portant to me that I see her im mediately. I hope you under stand." . The escapee. John Sickles. 31. Columbus. Ohio, was heing held on a contempt of court charge for nonsupport. Noted Filmland Couturier Develops Travel Wardrobe By GAY PAULEY I'PI Women's Editor NEW YORK I'PI - Mix and match clothes long have been standards in travel wardrobes. But the most amazing assemblage to date comes from Don Lopcr, Hollywood couturier. Loper has developed an all-jersey wardrobe in black. The basic 10 items worked out to at least 22 combinations in my count, and a good mathematician probably could figure more. It is all done with mix. match, reversibles and zippers, and fits neatly into a sin gle hatbox. With accessories, it weighs in at just 20 pounds. The basics are a fitted coat, slim trousers, blouse with remov able white dickey, a straight skirt, a hood, a two-piece jet beaded suit, one jersoy belt and one wide satin cummerbund. But the coat zips apart at the waistline, leaving a jacket which can be combined with the straight skirt: the coat skirt is full, and lined with taffeta, so that turned wrong side out it is dressy. Add the jersey blouse with dickey zipped out and you've got a cock tail costume with plenty of decol let age. The tapered jersey pants have push-up legs, so that they're hid den under the coat, if milady wands to wear her lounge clothes instead of changing into them once aboard a plane. She can get the look of a day time dress by zipping the white dickey back into the blouse and wearing the ilraicht skirt with jersey belt. And the beaded top of the two piece suit can go with the plain skirt, or beaded skirt wiih plain lop Lopcr put tojrthcr the wardrobt originally for Jean Gammon, wd men's fashion director for Scan dinavian irhms. who travels some 25.000 miles annually and said it was Uways problem to find a capsule wardrobe. Miss Gammon, a pretty blonde. said she has onl one objection to taper's wardrobe Ihe skirt of the coat should be less full. Leper s other customers appar ently haxe no complaints. Several movie star clients hie plunked down $1,100 for the wardrobe. Christinas gift suggestions for the woman who has almost every- imng: a muu aress zipper, in 18-carat gold, studded wiih dia monds, rubies and sapphires. When not in use as a zipper, it can be converted ir.o a bracelet or necklace, says the jeweler, Van ueel and Arpels. ItEASONABLE EXPLANATION LONDON iL'PP Francis Evans, 42, arrested at London Airport for taking a siphon of soda water belonging to British European Airways, explained in court Thursday he only wanted the siphon for a couple of days. "I have a little brandy at home and wanted to put a drop of soda m it, he told the court. The court apparently considered this a reasonable explanation and dismissed the case. RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW! Box Office 717 Main St. Phone TU 2-5971 PELICAN THEATRE Dec. 12-13-14 Eves. 8:15 Sun. Mat. 2:30 All Seats Reserved Price. $1.65. $2.20. $2.75 Ftd. T.i Inct. Special Stndtnt MetinMi Fri Dt. 12 . S.t Dec. 11 5l.dnu 30 . AculM $11 SPONSORED IY KIWANIS Army gave up an activity hugely important in the space field. To date, the Army has had the nation's most successful missile program. It developed the first workable intermediate-range bal listic missile. It put up this na tion's first satellite. By Department of Defense di rective the Army is limited to missiles of 200-mile range. The fact that the Army has de veloped missiles with a much greater capability long has been a source of irritation to the Air Force and to certain industrial firms, particularly among the air craft makers. The Army has used the government-owned arsenal system of de veloping missiles. At Redstone, the work has been led by the bril liant, former German scientist, Wernher von Braun. The Air Force now has a clear field for the development of inter continental range ballistic mis siles. But suppose the Army, under direction of Von Braun and the eminent physicist, Ernst Stuhlin ger, another former German, de velops a more successful space capability? Which service then will have the dominant strategic role in space? The White House action was hailed as a "compromise" which will let the Army stay in the mis sile business. LAY-AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS! New and Used VACUUM CLEANERS FLOOR POLISHERS AND SCRUBBERS At Low 195 as only ' Trades - Easy Terms f Dean's Stark's 122 S. 9th TU 4-7193 i f f 1 'fr'fr-fr-ft-w-'fr'fr'frTi'V'fr WORLD'S LOWEST PRICED QUALITY 8"" MOVIE CAMERA l tltUKIU tit LIGHT METER fnntinnil .Q 05 yfr' ,,r , .,., i rfPt-rW Imagine a precision engineered camera efthis low. low price! Fst '2.3 lens. Optical glass viewfmder. ELECTRIC EYE LIGHT METER (optional) tells you in an instant how to set lens for perfect color movies. Die-cast aluminum in two-tone tan finish V CAMERA SHOP 706 MAIN ST., DOWNTOWN or TOWN & COUNTRY Girl Killed In Collision CHICAGO (AP) - One little girl was killed and 12 other per sons were injured, three critically, when a nursery school bus and a freight train collided at a subur ban Dixmoor crossing shortly be tore dusk Thursday. Authorities said an engine fire man prevented a higher death toll by flagging down an approaching train and then dragging several children from the tracks. The children, all 3 to 5-year-olds, were heading home from a suburban Blue Island nursery. Several children were tossed from the wrecked vehicle by the im pact. Edward Fike. trainmaster for the Indiana Harbor Belt Line Rail road, a freight line, said the bus was on the tracks when his train headed into the crossing which is guarded by flashing lights. After the collision, the fireman. John Matthew. 36, leaped from the engine and 1ft a flare to halt a freight train approaching the mul tiple crossing on another track. Then he dragged several children, tossed from the bus, from the tracks. Matthew was injured and re ported in critical condition in a Blue Island hospital. Eddie Dines Vith Widow HOLLYWOOD, Calif. iAPl-A few hours after Debbie Reynolds sued him for divorce, singer Eddie Fisher escorted Elizabeth Taylor to a fancy Beverly Hills restaurant Thursday night. It was their first appearance to gether in public since the round of night-clubbing in New York last September that led to the breakup of the Fisher-Reynolds marriage Hiinougn sne puouviy vasi suss.. Taylor in Ihe role of the "othet" woman" at the time she and Fish." er separated. Miss Reynolds made no mention of her in the divorce ; action, which was based on a charge of extreme cruelty. Man Found Guilty Of Manslaughter.- HELENA, Monl. (API A disV trict court jury Wednesday nigli found Charles H. 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