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PAGE 2 A Negro Girl 17th Victim Of Hit-Run NEW YORK (UPD-She lay there under the car like a laisc raj; doll. Her once bright red hair ribbon was streaked with dirt and she was dead. Robin Joyner, 4, a lot 3 feet 4 inches tall was New York City s 14th hit-and-run victim in recent weeks. Statistics say she won't he the last, but her death will be re garded as one of the most cat lous of those left to die by pan icked drivers. The little Negro girl was play ins in front of the crowded liar lem tenement where she lived Wednesday afternoon. A sudden dash into the street, a moving taxi and Robin was struck down, severely injured. A crowd gathered. The stocky Negro taxi driver stopped, quickly picked up the injured child and told the crowd lie was rushing ner to a hospital. Robin never reached the hospi tal. She was found two hours later dead under a parked car her body crumpled and broken. James Hunter was walking along the street two blocks from the accident and two hours alter waras. tie mougnt lie saw a rag doll under a car. lie readied under the car and pulled out the body of Robin. Police officials called it "the most vicious hit-and-run case to come to our attention." Deputy inspector Joseph J. McLaughlin said the girl had been placed under the parked car in a way which would have looked as IX the car had killed the child if It had been driven away. Of all the hit-and-run deaths 17 since Christmas this is the one police would like most to solve SINCE LEXINGTON Captain Jonas Parker was the commander of a company of Min ute Men. It was Captain Parker who declaimed, "Stand your ground. Don't fire unless fired upon! But if they want to have a war, lot it begin here!" And so it began on April 18, 1773, the war for American Independence. Na tional Guard descendants of the Revolutionary War militia, carry the battle streamers embroidered with the campaigns of 1776-1780 Virginia . . . Long Island . . Brandywine , , . Gcrmantown , , South Carolina . . . Saratoga . , Connecticut . . . Yorktown . . among them. The, Founding Falli ers of the new nation provided or the continuity of Iho militia in the Constitution of the United Stales. The unique dual Federal State status established in the Constitution remains the keystone of National Guard service to country and community in peace and in war. 4T MURDER f y ' I CAN BE I I FUN! m i - GLENN DEBBIE FORD REYNOLDS GAieB0 CARL REINCR .,, JOHN McGIVl R.r.wnuVcr-r The Knife ttnCfll ,Cwonien 0f j" S - Victims! iDPL?Hl3 IE PATTERSON EDDIE BYRNE BLTTY McDOWALL- UN SOLON FEATURE AT: 7:10 .4 10:0$ 6:45 . DOORS OPEN Shown At 8:40 Only "DENNIS THE MENACE" II I in JH!i'T o u o f Jlj IP 'CAN 1 RUN AWAV fTOM HOMB CITY St. Cecilia Circle of St. Pius X Church is sponsoring a public pinochle party Saturday, Febru ary 27, at 8 p.m. in the Shas ta Grange Hall. There will be prizes and refreshments. Oldliitirm dance for everyone will be held in the KC Hall Sat urday, February 27, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. VFW will have its crab ' feed Saturday, February 27, from 6:30 lo it p.m. Dancing to tne music of Louie and Oznic's orchestra will follow. Charge will be $1.50 per person. Members ami meir invu- ed guests are welcome. lngebnrg Wilkenson, !)12 Pros pect Street, has been confined to bed since Christmas. She will wel come visits from friends and neighbors. Ilirnto Zakoji will be guest pcaker at the6:30 dinner meet ing ot Ml. ftiazama loasirois- trcss Club tonight at the Willard Hotel. Anyone interested in speech training is invited to at tend. Psychiatrist Testifies CHICAGO (UPI) A psychia trist testified for Mrs. Inez Mc Donald Neale Wednesday at her trial (o win an eight million dollar share of the Zenith radio fortune. Attorneys for Mrs. Neale, Ojai, Calif., attempted to show she was mentally and physically ill at the lime of her divorce from Lugene F. McDonald Jr., late founder of Zenith. Mrs. Neale is suing lo have her l!M7 divorce set aside so she can laim a widow's one-third share ol McDonald's estimated 24 million dollar estate. Louis G. Davidson, Mrs. Ncal attorney, reviewed the plamtifl s case about Mrs. Nealc's marriage to McDonald and then asked the psychiatrist about the conditions of hypothetical wife and husband under such circumstances. file psychiatrist, Dr. Fdwin E. McNeil, Los Angeles, expressed the opinion that the hypothetic; husband was egocentric and would have a "great deal of ability to override others, to force them to his will." McNeil said the hypothetical wife was sulfcring from a mental ncss and would not be able to transact ordinary business. Was His Weapon . 7K1E mkSX v I i IT sTTVtaduUji HERALD OVER HERE? BRIEFS Klamath Falls city and county school cafeteria cooks will have a cooked food sale Saturday, Feb ruary 27, at Ihe Market Basket, Seventh and Pine streets. Pro ceeds will go lo defray expenses lor the cooks to attend the Port land convention during spring vacation. Women's City Bowling Associ ation meeting will be held in the community lounge Friday, Febru ary 2(i, at 7:30 p.m. Plans for t lie city tournament will be dis cussed. Midland Grange will give a card parly in the hall Saturday, February 27, at 8 p.m. The pub lic is invited. Refreshments will be served .Mn.vinc Cainmock, 2042 Vine Street, will be hostess at her home to Ihe Midland Grange Home Ec Club Tuesday, March 1, at 1:30 p.m. Members arc urged to attend and bring guests. C. E. Kobinsnn, 1433 Derby Street, underwent surgery at Klamath Valley Hospital Wednes day. Ho welcomes visitors. Open llmisc honoring Mrs. Ida Grimes, Klamath County pioneer, is planned for Sunday, March 6, from 2 lo 4 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church. All friends, old and new, are invited. Hostess will be Mrs. Grimes' nieces, Mrs. Rex Q. Davis, Mrs. Basil W. Brown, Mrs. Henry F. Grimes, Mrs. Jan.-.- G. Grimes. Eagles Auxiliary regular lodge meeting and initiation will be held at 8 p.m. Friday, Febru ary 26. Officers must wear for mals. There will be nomination for outside guard. Mrs. Martha Powell, Mrs. Lynn Martin, and .Mrs. Hena Oldham will he hostesses at a 1 p.m dessert at the Masonic Temple 418 Klamalh Avenue, on Friday February 2li, for members of the Aloha Past Matrons Club OES. Mildred .Smith, 1114 Crescent Street, will he hostess at 8 p.m Friday, February 2(, for mem bers of the Neighbors of Wood- cralt Thimble Club. California Weather L'nitetl Press International San Francisco Bay Area: Partly cloudy through Friday; high today 7; low tonight 44-4!); northwest winds reaching 20-35 m.p.h. today Ml. Shasta-Siskiyou area: Occa sional snow flurries and colder through Friday. Sacramento Valley: Cloudy hrougb Friday; high both days 50-58; low tonight 3:1-411; northwest winds 12-25 m.p.h. Northwestern California: Cloudy through Friday with showers pos sible north of Cape Mendocino; ooler; high today and low to night Napa 57-42. l.'kiah 55-40. Santa liosa 55-40; small craft warnings for northwest winds caching 25-35 m.p.h. this after noon. herald anbUrtPS Klamath Fall. Oregon Serving Southern Oregon and Northern California PuhHshed daily except Saturday by Southern Oregon Publishing Company Main at Explanad Phone l'Uxedo 4-fllH FRANK JKNKINS. Editor B1IX JENKINS, Managing Editor FLOYD WYNNE. City Editor Kriterrd at tecond elmi matter at tha pnil office at Klamalh Fatlt, Oregon, on August 2d, under act of Con kits. March 31. 1879. Second-olai pottage pr.id at Klamath Falls Oregon and at additional mailing office. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier 1 Month .,. $ 1 90 Moi.ths - ,., r-, , $ 9 HO 1 Year - ftlSflt Mail in Advance 1 Month 9 t SO Month , 9 V 1 Year .-- 913 00 Carrier and Dealer Wwk days copy , ,,. ., Sunda.vs, copy 10c UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS A I'D IT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION Suhscrihers not receiving delivery of their Herald and News, pleas phone TUxedo 4111 before t PM Aftar T PM., phone Maurice Miller Cir cutauoo Manager at TUxedo 4-4T3X AND NEWS. Klamalh Falls. Buenos Aires, BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) Buenos Aires, President Eisen hower's first stop in Argentina, is crowded city of music, night life and fun. The city's 3,700,000 people have at their disposal 2 racetracks, 15 soccer stadiums, an opera house, 20 theaters, a hundred movie houses, 50 athletic clubs, 500 res taurants and scores of night clubs, big and small. Buenos Aires is South America's largest city, the eighth largest in the world and the biggest metrop olis south of the equator. The population of Greater Buenos Aire; is estimated at more than five million. Jantzen & Darlene WOMEN'S SWEATERS Slip-on and cordigan styles. All taken from our regular stock. AH sizes and colors. Many styles. Hurry! Save Jj. rcg. 8.98 to 17.98 99 11 99 to Second Floor Famous Brand LONGLINE BRAS Sizes 40, 42 ond 44. Taken from our regular stock of fam ous names. Hurry for these. Reg. 1 00 5.00 I Second Floor Men's SPORT COATS 100 wool ccals in tans and greys. Checks ond stripes. All sizes. 10 only, so hurryl 19 27.50 Main Floor Girls' WINTER COATS Our entire stock of famous name coots! Broken sizes, but values up to $29.98. Now Vi Price Second Floor Girls and Boys CAR COATS Broken sizes in both plaids and plain colors . . . now Vi Price Second Floor Clearance SNOW SUITS Two piece suits in plain colors and plaids. Vi Price Second Floor STAMPED LINENS 5 pc. Yea Sets or 5252 Pure Linen Cloths, 5270 Pure Linen Cloths, 7290 Pure Linen Cloths. Reg. 3.39 to 9.39 2o 698 Main Floor Bucilla CROCHET THREAD Jumbo bolls, 350 ords In sues 30-40 While or ecru color. Rcg. 35c, now 25'' Main Floor Dip. Thursday. February Argentina It is a night city. Things don't start really moving until close to midnight. The .House of Deputies, in fact, thinks nothing of continu ing sessions on routine matters until 4 a.m. Most good restaurants don't start serving until 8 p.m. The big crowds don't start eonwng until 9:30 or 10:30. Movies run two shows nightly, Ihe last getting out around 1 a.m. The night clubs are open until 4 a.m. President Eisenhower won't have a chance to observe much of this night life during his brief stay but he will be able to see he city's beauty. The road in 3 tnnfr&n & To mi WOMEN'S SKIRTS. It's our once a year event when you save W ! Many styles. All sizes ond colors. Real savings Reg. 6.98 to 16.98 11" Second Floor Famous Name Foundations & Girdles All from our regular stock. Many styles in whites ond blocks. All sizes, but not in all styles. . Reg. $10 to $20 Vi Price Second Floor Men's Handkerchiefs White cotton, hemstitched edges, Sanitized, lint-free., 8 for $ 1 Main Floor Save! GIRL'S DRESSES Infants, toddlers, regular sizes 3-6x. Sub teens 6-14. $3 $5 7 Second Floor 2 for $1 TABLE Boys shirts, girls shorts and blouses, knee high sox and mony other items. 2 s l Second Floor Infants TOPPER SETS Famous name brands, regular values to $4.98, now r8-2 -3 Second Floor 98 SWEATER KITS Sweater kits, dress kits, ond stoles. All wool. Rcg. S3. 39 to $9.39. Now 2 ,a$6 98 Main Floor All Charge Purchases Made Now Not Due USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT "The Best 25. 1060 Music. Night from the airport is a divided four lane highway with trees and grass in the center. Modern low cost apartment houses and housing developments are along the road side much of the way. In the city proper, countless plazas, many of them with im pressive statues of Argentine he roes dot the capital. In the center of Buenos Aires is a needle-shaped obelisk whicl looks as if it came from the la .U of the pyramids. A few dozen blocks from the obelisk is the dome-topped capitol of Argentina, where Eisenhower will address a joint session of Congress. Buenos Aires is fashionable, Famous Brand Men's White SHIRTS While broadcloth only. All sizes. They're a fomous brand from our regular stock. Some soiled a bit, but what a sav ings! , Reg. O 99 4.25 Mm Main Floor Final Cleanup WOMEN'S SUITS COATS DRESSES lj PRICE Others at V3 Off Many Styles and All Siz es. Still a wonderful se lection All-weather fabrics. Hurry for these - You can't find better buys. Second Floor SPECIAL! SHEETS Muslin sheets, full double bed size, good quality. Reg. $2.49 $ j 88 Pillow Cosct Rcg. 49c EOM Price "C Basement . Save On COTTON BLANKETS Washable, so easy to care for! In full or twin size. Twin siie, rcg. $2.98 Full size, reg. $4.98 Basement $2 39 $379 2 Groups of PILLOWS Davenport Pillows $098 Reg. $3.98 4 Dacron Bed Pillows Reg. $98 $5.98 4 Basement Place io Shop... After All" Life And Fun with its women appearing in " latest styles only scant weeki after the Paris showings. And of course, as all of Argen tina, the city is famous for its beef. Eisenhower will undoubtedly sample some at the state dinner in his honr.r here. But beef in Buenos Air?s is not for presidents alone. A big filet mignon costs 50 cents '.U.S.) a la carte. The Pr tencs i the name residents give themselves) eat more beef per capita than any other city dwel lers in the world. Tucson, Ariz., in lfi!i9 was the site of an Indian settement named Stjuklshon. Girl's and SUBTEEN . SKIRTS And Jumpers. Finol cleoro'icf. Woolen plaios and solid colors. Some jersey prinls. Save up to one half ond more! Reg values to 12.98 $r $c $ c $ Second Floor Famous CANNON TOWELS Good size, our regular quality. Sold regularly for 79c. $ 1 for Napkins - Save almost OC- half! Reg. 49e Basement 1 Group DRAPERY MATERIALS Save one third on these! Plain colors. Reg. $1.49 yard. $i Yard Basement Special Group REMNANTS For cushions, etc. A good selec tion of patterns. Your choice. 50 e Basement 1 Group BLANKETS Nylon, royon blend blankets, regular size, satin bound. Reg. $5.95. $399 Ends'16 3.45 to 6.98 Basement Printed CORDUROY Completely washable, 36 inches wide in assorted colors, plaids, stripes ond prints. Reg. $1.59 yard. $ 1 29 I Yd. Main Floor Save on SHOWER CURTAINS You con get Priscillas to match these! Chromspun, plain colors. Rcg. $5.95. $398 Basement Till April 10th LAY THEM AWAY WORRIED DEFENDANT I LOS ANGELFJi UPl;scu. styled woman hater Elmer Sim. roll. 48, on trial for sending threatening letters to judges "jj order to draw attention to divorce laws," watched in chagrin Wednesday when seven womea were selected to serve on th jury hearing his case. WANTED!' Immediately ... To rent 2 oi 3 bedroom furnished house in vicinity of Mills Addition, Yalta Gardens or Homcdalo Road. Phone TU 4-5473 Famous Name STRAPLESS BRAS Lontilinc strapless bras in fine materials. Two styles to choose from. Sizes 32 to 40. Reg. 3.95 00 and 5.95 I Second Floor 1 Group DRAPERY MATERIALS Chintz and Glosheens, patterns. Rcg. $1.98 yard. I Yard Basement 1 Group DRAPERY MATERIALS A good assortment of patterns, regularly $1.98 to $3.39 yord, Vi Price Basement 24"x70" THROW RUGS Heavy loop cotton pile, as sorted colors. Rcg. $5.95. $2" Basement Big Selection of COTTONS & RAYONS Ginghams, Everglaze prints, printed taffetas. Regularly 89c 4 to $1.19 yord, now 79 e Yard Main Floor Big Selection COTTON, RAYONS, DACRONS Sove on these yard goods! Stripes, prints and plain colors. 36" to 45" widths, values to $1.98 yard. V2 Price Main Floor 1 Group DRAPES AND CURTAINS Assorted colors in plains ond patterns. Reg. $9.98 ond $4.98 a pair. V2 Price Basement Selected Group WOMEN'S BELTS All sizes, all colors, leathers, tlastics, cloth. Save now! V2 Price Main Floor