Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 20, 1960, Page 2, Image 2

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HERALD AND NEWS. Klanyrtr) Falls, Ore.
New York Drama Crifcs
Name Year's Best Shows por pimjlr
KVW YOI1K (l;PI) "Tovs in,!..if;i;inli.i nn In his firsl miitpkk.
Kequesfed
fill campaign lor mayor of New
York, won in of 19 votes. Jerome
Weidnuin and Georcc Ab b o 1 1
wrote the libretto Jerry Bock the Klarnalh ,,a,Is tamWm (hllt
music and bhcldon Harnick thc.u.niliH u i,.i tiHni
. ..wv... ,,v.b..
. , iinto their homes for a year arc
finger Lxercise. nylheine muidIh hv tl Im-al -h:in-
the Attic." "Fiorello!" and "Five
Finqer Exercise" were named
Tuesday the Best American dra
ma, best musical and best loreiKii
diama of the 1939-iiO season by
tYta Vrtu VnrL- Driimn PriliiV
r,,.,.t "Five Finger Exercise.
"Tov in the Attic" received 12 ., , , . , ., . ter 01 ",e American rield berv-
of HiR 20 votes cast, and woii,ie , r.j,,.. ni. v l"-e-
i.lavwrichl Lillian Hellman her ' ,'..::. V-. ' ..: ,. Foreifin students wuuld be of
Wf dnrsdav. April 20,
mfio
dennis the menace" A Background Concerning Korea Riots
lyrics.
"Five
'The Miracle
hifih school a),'o and uould slay
vc'cnnu i.nucs uncie awaiu. ane i..i,...,. .... i i.
also won the coveted award in 'J ."" , . . ' . '" American hosts for
,,,. i"vai ninci icuii uiuma nil uiiee i ,
I'M for Watch on the Mlune. ....... i;j..i. ...,.i. '... . ICdSl
Fiorello!" the musical comedvKw: 3 t,T r:ih 1 I Tl,e sUl11 exdla"S P8ram.
tracing the career of Fiorello M.jnruadway play "The Connection"
jwon twu votes each, and Paddy
(.'hayefsky's "The Tenth Man'' re
ceived one ole.
In the musical category. "Dye
a school year
student e.xch,
which has brought more than
THE STORY OF THE
HUNNICUTTS...LAST
OF THEIR LUSTY KIND!
...... -
ma
Home
from the
M.
raj Hi
jPj J CINEMASCOPE
MTn'coL0''
... . Ik
ROBERT MITCHUM
ELEANOR PARKER
ui t GEORGE PEPPARD
GEORGE HAMILTON
EVERE1T SLOANE
LUANA PATTEN
OriNt t.4i
JBSWVL. ....
"The Sound of I
: (i.uuo students to the United States
:!or one-year visits, has proven to
be a 'rhost effective way to fos
ter international good will and un
derstanding. People understand us
lienor when they live with us. the
and
and .lean Anoiulh's
jtock. both Pans imports, re
ceived -two votes each. An oil
Uroadway production, S;imuel
Recked 's "Krapp's Last Tape,"
and "At The Drop of a Hat" re
ceived one vote each.
American Field Service main-
three votes each,
Miwir-" ui,n lun i n I n c
"Greeuwillow" col one. i , ",, , , , ,
,. . . . i In Oregon, 20 foreign students
The Fiuhlingl":' ". "' " ""!
alh Kails or vicinity, however,
j Mrs. Sylvia Tucker has been,
ja.ini'd tu receive applications)
trom lanulK-'s mlcreslcd in pro
vittiii a home for a foreign stu
dent in the next school year.
Anioni general conditions rec
ommended by the American Field
Service are llicsc:
The host family will be rcspon1
Am 1
mmm i
4.10
Qlm -Ui -i Ljl
t
it Ul I.. n
muse uiuouv uuib in iorea: .,k;,.u (- n
These are questions that trouble Lr .. , t--i.li ..
TOKYO (UPIl - How did itiof this? i Q What is the United States! O. What is likely to happen
all start and where will it end a. Th fniied Kaiinns rnm- likelv to do next? next in Korea?
. There are siims that behind ; A. As U'l lormnonoVnl
it. t-:.nj l- .i,.. ti,A i nimrl ittiQ icirharles Smith said from Spm.i i,
free Asia and many capitals of ;nn.u ... , Knn.. ,.,, .,, n,PSSre on Rhee to dav when asked this question-
forces. By releasing, the 15th ROKhibcralue" his regime. There "Who knows?" So long as mar.
lUivision for martial' law dutv in were reports the United Slates is tial law is in effect, the situation
Seoul, the United Stales actually pressuring Rhee to call new elec- 'probably will remain quiet. Bui,
jpul itself on record as support-1 lions and to demand 'Hie rcsigna- ;once it is lilted, new outbreaks
ling the Rhee government. Ition of the vice-president elect, probably can be expected.
' 1 W0UIPA STAVED AND SEEN T A3AIN . BUT IU Flfll .'
Meg Irumzn
Eyes Career
Book Holds
Kidnap Clues
LONDON (UPH - Margaret
inim.-iii may resume nor suivuig 0Kn
career aiiiiougn ii leaves ncr
children cold.
Kx-Presiden! Truman's .W-vcar-old
daughter, beginning a Euro
pean trip with her husband t'lif-
siblc for room and board expens
es; Hie student receives $12 a' PARIS (UI'P French police,
mtiiiih. m,s.sihly more, from Amcr-.apparently lacking other clues,
lean Held Service.
The student must have a bed of
were reported luday to be sludy-
il... n :u:l;. ,1.... .. l,'..
but may share a room , .
with another teenager. .raigeoi Kinnaning was inspired
Host families must be willing'by an American novel,
to accept a student of any na Sources close to the case said
tionalily matched to it by Amer- Lionel White's novel, "the Kid-
i,-.-.n l.'i(M Vn,-1,i,-,.- .-nlinl..e MJ..-.r,' ,.., i A - r.l-,.1
;.o u.,,m; was asKcn ny news- ,.icli,ms are avoided as mU(.h Upending hlow-bv-blow with that
men fuesdav night if marriage!... :.,. . u.. .1.. ..u,'. i
... , . 1 r . , niMiun;. iitu iiv iu'iin.iuin m 117cm
! i . ,.,,vo,u.., jyj.ij n)cm)C. le 10s( f;,m. 0id .,iif peujool, who was re-
' ';, '., ... , ... lily must sincerely want a for-turned unharmed when his family
I No. definitely no . said Mi.f!ei(!n sludcllt in his hunl0. )aj( 10o.ooo ransom. "
a,rrn, ,-i -T, 1 ' n I P!"vns llave ,he ospon-j 'J'hcv noted Ihese coincidences:
. me Z ne Z .-''y a" nulhorily will, a goes, The ,,,nsom nolcs aml lcl,
after Z lt7tUtt.u "'Ci' "X -
"I must conlcss my singing I ," ,, ' , , ,. Inapcrs might have been copied,
doesn't even impress my chil-' V""n. , api; almost word for word, from the
dren. All Ihey want to hear is t n. .. ...... ,. .11 1 r00K-
tr. r, .. ... ,, , . iiuiii iiuiiiii.il luiiani iiciiunv ... .
Pop Ooes the Weasel and 'Van- .. 1-1. ... .1. 1 ...... 1. -1. oil Hie kidnapers in the novel
kee Doodle Dandy.' " ? , , T ou,uuh were amateur criminals, as po-
' lice believe the Peugeot kidnapers
were.
A POLITICIAN'S HOLIDAY -While's book commented that
NEW YORK I UPli Mayor ifinscrnriiits are no threat
man who has no police record
REDUCED TO RICYt'LE
LONDON (UPU - Famed auto
racing driver Stilling Moss, who
was barred from driving in licit-
A. THEODORE TUTTLE,
member, First Council of
Seventy, Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-Day Saints
(Mormon), Salt Lake
City, Utah, will be present
in Klamath Falls for a con
ference of the church April
30 and May I.
am lor a year after a traffic
accident, bought a bicycle Tuesday.
Robert F. Wagner, who is 50
years old today,' said he expected
lo celebrate by "listening to,
speeches all day."
toon Open 6:45 P.M.
li ill 1
r iv 1
ill iiuynrrv i
,eu"M II II INI A l M
TV IB
1 . Xfl I
m I.,M3'V.M I III
ix ;
Church Chief
'cordiPbrsc Tnlh
and the Peugeot kidnapers ' IMl'rJ
made no attempt to erase their) ,.omillrnt of thc
lingerprinls from ransom notes. :Cnurcn o( iC5us chris, nf ,,..,..
'day Saints (Mormon) will ad
dress a two-day conference of the
the free world. What's it all
about? An exposition in question
nd answer form may add to
undersiandin?.
When did the riots start?
The first riots occurred in
isan in Southern Korea on
March 15 election day. At least
15 persons were killed, others in-1
jured and more shock to most I
of the nation many of those '
arrested were sickeningly tor
tured. I
Q. Why were the riots touched
oil? (
A. This is a complicated ques
tion. But basically it boils down
to politics. The background is lllis:
. In 1!I56, 10 days before the elec
tion. Ihe Democratic (opposition!
presidential candidate, Patrick
Henry Shinicky, died of a heart
attack. The opposition whispered
jthal, maybe, death didn't actually
come from natural causes. Never
theless, Democratic vice-presiden- j
tial candidate John M. Chang was
elected. j
In mid-Fcbruarv of this year
I,.... il..... -n A Ui .L
Minn . u uua ui-uiii: me
election Democratic presiden
tial candidate Chough Pvung Ok I
died in Washington. Eighty five
vear-old President Syngman Rhee
was reelected unopposed, and his
hand-picked heir-apparent. Lee
Ki-Poonq. was elected vice presi
dent with almost as great a ma
jority as Rhee himself.
Rhee and Lee not only won Ihe
rural areas but in the cities as
well. In all previous elections, the
Democrats had carried the cities
by margins of up to three lo one.
It all added up to more years
of autocratic "one-man rule" to!'
the gloom-stricken Democrats. In
Ibis atmosphere passions rode
high and Ihe riots in Masan were
touched off almost naturally.
Q. Did Ihe Communists. as
charged bv some government of
ficials, trigger the riots?
A. No one knows for sure, but
Ihe best indications arc lhat the
Communists had little to do with
Hie actual outbreaks. It seems
certain Ihey fanned Ihe fires to
Ihe best of their abilities but
I here are few live Communists in
South Korea.
(1. What is Ihe U.S. role in all
MINUTES
OF THE MOST
INTENSE SUSPENSE
IN MOTION PICTURE
HISTORY 1
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FEATURE TlMfS:'
7:00 ft 10:20
umoCOLOR
Census Takers
Nearly Done
WASHINGTON (UPD - Thc
n.-itinn'c enncne l.iL-ni-c :n-o liorlinn
,-l,i.,-,.h,c k-1-.tv...ll, CI.,L C....J.. . . ' .
, ' , . . " '"' 'lown the homestretch in their
auii Biuiu. y, nprii jo ann May i,irace t0 t.ounl some m mjnion
in Klamath Falls I Americans by Ihe end of this
mc visiung oniciai ls Elder A nmnili
Theodore Tutlle. a member of The Census R,-na iH u.
the First Council of Seventy, who 242 224 nersnns m nor .o.ii nf
represents the church hcadquar-jthe anticipated total - were
iters in Salt Lake City. counted bv midnicht Saturday. A
Saturday evening meetings will'snokesman said thai .vnt inr ,
be fur leaders of the local con-few (rouble spols Ihe counting will
grcgations. Sunday's general ses- be lini.-hed some! itne next week
sions, open lo the public, will be More than half of Ihe enumerat-
hcld at 10 a.m. and 2 'p.m. ors have completed their u-m-lt hv
Slake President Carroll W. counlina each man. woman and
Smith, 3116 Clay Street. Ashland. jchild in 83.737 districts across the
will conduct' Ihe meetings. counlry.
Elder 1 utile, an educator bvi
I profession, is a devoted teacher i
of youth. He has served as in-l '"M-ntn i'uif..Mi.L
struclor and administrator in the' MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPD -jchurch
school system in Utah. Plof- Ernest B. Bartlcy of the
Idaho, and Nevada and k mm- a University of Florida warned
coordinator of the church-wide Tuesday lhat increasing construe
system. He was a prominent llion of homes on waterfront prop-j
!tudent lender in three Utah c"y slme Hondas last major
schools, and is a former U.S. Ma-inurrireme has created a "tic-1
irino officer. mendous potential for disaster in
All conferences held in 10 will many coastal regions."
! focus emphasis on vouth develop
ment as part of a special church
'wide parents and youth program
haunched early this year by Da-
;vid (1. McKay, church president.
A parents' session on youth prob
lems is Saturday night.
I Conferences are held lour times
each year in the nearly SOU stakes
1 1 regional divisions) of the church
Church leaders regularly tour the
Iso missions throughout the world
I where more than 6.000 young mis
sioii.incs are engaged in proselyt
ing activities, each paying his
I ow n expenses for a period of tw o
lo three vcars.
II
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President George Meany. Vice
President Walter P. Reuther and
other top union officials Tuesday
signed pledge cards saying Ihey
would boycott stores of the F. W.
Woolworlh Co. and otBcr chains
which refuse lunch counter serv
ice to Negroes in Ihe South.
Klamath Faltl, Ortgon
Sprvnq Srxiihwn Ofegoo
PuWiihfd a iy ecoi Saturday Ov
Soytnern Orvgon Publishing Company
Vmn ar tspintd
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