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SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBVHt Wads-. Feb. tl. 1141 Klamath River Diversion and Storage Proposals Shown In Map 4 .( t f - -' r - i t . v J ? . ? ' 1 k . ' f - ,m it - ' j' fVV . :' v ;': W 5 , w '! ' r' r' uyx ' -. Hlthtito uniTiUd Icaturtl of th Army Englnuri' Klamath rlvr dlvariion ichemti ar ihown In tha abova map of tha Uppar Klamath basin and wastarn patt ol tha Lowar Klamath baiin. Tha map ! raproducad hara through eourtair oi tha Klamath Falla Harald and Maws. Tha projacta lneluda a dam on tha Shasta rivar, apparently naar tha piaiant low Copco dam or. that atraami a dam on tha Klamath balow Copco rtrTolr, apparantly tha old Iron Gata dami a lacond dam on tha Klamath in Oragon about hall way batwaan Copco and Klamath Falla. Tha aarratad. brokan lina ttarting at tha lower left hand corner ol tha map indicates the divide lor watersheds oi the Klamath. The proposed Pit river diversion lina is almost straight Irom Tulelaka over the Shasta divide Into tha Pit river in the Sacramento basin. The dotted line Indicates the secondary route, taking oil near the state line, crossing tha Shasta divide near Weed and thence into the McCloud river in the Sacramento basin. The legend, lower right hand corner abova, makes the remainder el tha map self-explanatory. Estimated cost oi the diversion channels is around tlOO.OOO.OOOl oi tha Spragu river dam, many millions mora. EQUALITY IN PAY OF SEXES IS AIM Salem, Ore., Feb. 21 (U.R) A bill to prevent discrimination between the sexes In the pay ment of wagrs for equal quality of labor was introduced today by the senate labor and indus tries committee. The bill provides a penalty of a misdemeanor for any private employer who has both men and women workers and discrimi nates in any way on time, piece work or salary payments. Pro vision Is made that a differential in wages as between employes based on good faith or some fac tor or factors other than sex shall not constitute discrimina tion. A fine of $29 to $100 and Im prisonment of not less than 10 days nor mora than 100 Is provided. SACRAMENTO HAS FIRE Sacramento, Feb. 21 (U.PJ Five firemen suffered minor In juries today while bringing un der control a flr which caused $100,000 damage to a furniture storage warehouse. Junior Red Cross Ships Bed Trays To Vancouver Hospital The Junior Red Cross shipped on February 10, twenty wooden bed trays to Barnes General Hospital, Vancouver, Wash., to be used by wounded service men. These trays were made by the 9th and 10th grade boys of the Manual Training Shop of the Junior High School under direction of V'illiam Cooney. Sixty complete recreation kits containing nine gamps each, will be delivered to the Junior head quarters for packing and ship ping for use on hospital trains between ships and base hospitals In this country. These kits are a Joint project of the Junior High and Jackson grade school. Pictures of the Juniors making the kits will appear soon in a National Magazine. Twenty-one were made last summer In the Junior. Red Cross Jeep Shop at Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH Do folia tth drnp, slip or wuhht whn you Ulk, tat. Uuth or neetrl Don't b annoyed and rnharratrri hv urh handlrana. FASTEFTH. an alka line (non-acmt powder to aprtnkle on your platea, krtpa faUe trtth more firmly vet. OIvm confident feellne of aeurlty and added pomforl. No gum my, jooev. paiity telle or feeling. Jet J ASTEITH today at any drug afore. the Junior High School under direction of Mrs. James Medley and Mr. Cooney. This Is the only Junior Red Cross on Jhc Pacific Coast making the kits which can be used by 30 men at the same time. Santo Tomas Pair Had Relatives Here Jessica K. Little and Walter Little, on the last war depart ment list of civilians released from the Santo Tomas prison camp In Manila, were relatives of Col. and Mrs. T. J. Counlhan who resided in Medford for a time while the colonel was sta tioned at Camp . White. The Counihans resided on the Vilas ranch, Route 3. Next-of-kin of the Littles indi cated on the war department list STARVATION DIET was given as Mrs. T. J. Goonl han, sister and sister-in-law Corvallis, Ore. Col. and Mrs. Counlhan left Medford more than a year ago to live In Corvallis. ID BHSCAPEE Only Bread and Water Menu At Times Soup Refused Because Jews Present By Henry Shapiro United Press Correspondent. Moscow, Feb. 21 (U.R) Nazi guards at one German prison camp butchered one cow a day, kept half of the beef for them selves and distributed the other half among 800 allied prisoners, one of the prisoners who escap ed when the Russian army rolled into the reich disclosed today. The prisoner, Capt. Ernest Gruenberg, a- medical corpsman of New York City, said his fel low inmates called the camp at Chalons Sur Vire Starvation Manor. He told of being .taken from one camp to another and sometimes having only bread and water for food. Soup Refused German Red Cross girls re fused a German officer'a request at one camp to give the prison ers hot soup because some Jews were in the group, he said. Gruenberg told his story as U. S. authorities, with 125 Amer icans repatriated from Poland, began making arrangements for assemblying American officers liberated or escaped from Ger man prison camps. Those already repatriated were men who escaped individ ually from German prison camps during the past six months and reached soviet territory with the aid of the American eastern com mand. The others were liberated by Russian armies or escaped in the confusion in German ranks when soviet forces approached their areas. The Americans still in Poland are broken up into small groups. Some individuals have broken from the parties, however, and are hitch-hiking their way to Warsaw and Moscow. List Unavailable The complete list of Ameri cans was not yet available and the names of only three of them were known. They were Capt. gruenberg, a medical cornsman of the I01st airborne division; una John Dembling, Jr., of the 30th Infantry, 3rd division, Winston Salem, N. C. and 2nd Lt. Frank H. Colley, 17th field artillery, Washington, Ga. The three officers, together with other Americans. British and French, escaped from Oflag o ai ozuDin, near Bydgoszcz. when the Germans became con fused on the arrival of the red army. Gruenberg. a 29-year-old nhv. sician, was captured in Norman die June 8, 1944, when his plane lanaea za miles behind the Ger man lines. Dembling was can- tured on Anzlo beachhead, and Colley, 30-year-old former fel low of Duke University, fell into cerman hands at Faid Pass in Tunisia. Cloalns time tor Claaatned Ada V m Too Late t,o Claaitfy 13:30 Zanuck Fixes Trust Fund For Children Hollywood, Feb. 81 U.R) Darryl F. Zanuck last month sold 42,000 shares of common .tnxtr nf 9Mh.r"!enturv-Fox Film Corp., of which he Is a vice- president, to establish an "irre vocable trust fund for his three children," a spokesman said to day. Proceeds of the sale $1.170, 750 went to the trust funds for tha ohllrfren Riphard. Darrvlin and Susan, ranging in age from 10 to 14 yean. SEALIONS BEWARE) Salem, Ore., Feb. 21 U.PJ Sealions beware. 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