My 11, 1048 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREIJ Honor Students Water Storage Rights Questioned BOISE, May 11 (P) The question of whether the federal government has the right to utilize land owned by a state for storage of water was raised yesterday by Idaho Attorney General Bert H. Miller. Reporting to the state land board on the result of a survey of possible results of the pro posed government dam at Al beni Falls, Wash,, to raise the water of Pend Oreille lake in Idaho, Miller disclosed that the U, S. supreme court has held that the water of a river which may in any of Its length be nav igable, are subject to federal control. WPB Prohibits Fine Rayon Hose WASHINGTON, May 11 (JP) The war production board has prohibited the manufacture of full fashioned rayon hosiery of very fine connton yarns, The agency said the order will eliminate hosiery w h 1 e h have not proved serviceable or durable. . - . UN DITCHES RULING OKAYS NO HUNTING ft TULKLAKB Ownership of drain ditch and Inlorul bunk hut been definitely CAtubllHlird (tern prolonged controversy bo twccn owners of fur in lands nnd the Klnmnlh reclamation sorv lea. Announcement of the de cision In fnvor of land owner win made at a recent meeting of the Tiilcllikc-Modoc Form center whlcli linn sponsored tlio progrum for pouting the con tented areas, Farmer In the future may pott cl Itches provided alitii are uni form and rend "IIiiiiUiik on gov ernment rights-of-way prohibited unless permission In granted by adjacent landowner." I Loan of livestock and duniugo to fcncei In recent yours led to the request for ownership rights. A. K. Ryckmun, Dim Cruwford and John O'Bhcii woro appointed to order the sign. Expenses of posting liuiiit bo borne by the landowners. Joint resolutions Issued by Lloyd Lowcry, utate assembly man of the third district, wero read. Resolution No. 3 asked for memorial to conn rem to Initiate proper action and legis lation to forfeit the U. S. citizen ship of any persons having dual citizenship and to prohibit those Individuals from becoming a cit izen of the U. S. Joint resolution No. S was petition to amend the U. S. con stitution to bar person of Jap anese descent of ownership of leasing property. The Karm Center voted to en- dorse the sot of resolutions sent here from the Capay Volley Cen ter, Gulndu, California. The center went on record also s favoring a fall closing of Tule lake schools during the. peak of the potato harvest next fall. The vote wis in answer to a query from Principal George Relben. It is planned to closo for three weeks during October. Circuit Court Judge Walter L. Toozt! of lnrllnncl was in Klam ath Fall Mondoy to hear mo tion and demurrers on the pend ing Algoma flood case. Judge Tooze waa appointed by the state supreme court Judge to ait on these casos, In which sev eral landholders are plolntlffa and the California-Oregon Power company 1 a principal defend ant, along with the Southern Pa cific company. Judge Tooze concluded hear ing arguments of attorney Mon day morning. Plaintiffs in the cases are rep resented by J. H. Carnahan and Carlyla Yaden, and defense at torneys Include Richard Max well, Klamath Falls, and Clar ence Young of Dey, Hampson, Nelson and Young of Portland. Recctt Requested Af Kalr Lnhnr Hearing by AFL PORTLAND, May 11 (VP) The Kaiser shipyard labor hear ing continued today while Rob ert N. Dcnhnm, national labor relations board trial examiner, sent to Washington an AFL re quest for a 60-day rocoss. The hearing Is on CIO charges that the threo Henry Kaiser shipyards In this area signed Illegal closed shop contracts with the AFL. The AFL asked the recess in order to prepare' additional evidence, , LEGAL NOTICES HOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order mnde ar.d entered In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County on April 13, 1043, In the matter of the, Estato of John E, Cox, doceased, Mia undersigned Executrix of said Estate will, on and after May IS, 1043, sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash, or upon terms to bo approved by tho Court, nnd sub ject to confirmation by the Court, all the right, tltlo and in terest of said deceased, owned at tho timo of his death, in and to all the real and personal pro perty of snld Estato ns a whole a fully listed and described in the Inventory of said Estato pro perty, on fllo In tho proceedings of said Estate in the office of the County Clerk of Klamath Coun ty, Oregon, lo which Inventory rcfcrcnco Is hereby inado and Hino is incorporated heroin and Vmndc a part of this notice. Bids shall bo in writing ad dressed to Inez L, Cox, Executrix- euro, of R, C, Qrocsbcck, Lawyer, 1)38 Main stroot, Klnm ath Falls, Oregon. . INEZ L. COX Exocutrix of tho Estnta of John E. Cox, deceased. Dated! April 13, 1043, A, 13, 20,27; M. 4, 11 No, 217 "I' ' Kennell-EllU. Edn Lasaan. dnuahtor of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lasagna. will serve as valedictorian of Sacred Heart acadomy with an average of 1.7, it was announced by school officials. Salutatorian of th sonlor class Is Lenore Jonas, (loft), daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jonas, with an average of 1.78. FLAGG TO SUCCEED BEAN IN STATE PUC SALEM, May 11 IP) George II. Kliigg, chief deputy secretary of state for nlno years, will be come state public utilities com missioner Juno 1. Ho was appointed by Gover nor Sncll yesterday to succeed Ormond H. Bcun, commissioner for four years. Fliigg published newspaper in The Dalles, Condon and other eastern Oregon cities before he was appointed deputy secretary of state under P. J. Stndclman in 1034. Harry Schcnk, Eugene, formerly secretary manager of the Oregon Publishers associa tion, has succeeded Flagg. Always read tho classified ads. Ten-Hour Shifts Doomed in Yards SEATTLE, May 11 P) A proposal for 10-hour shifts ' in shipyards seems doomed here today after conferences of rep resentatives of management and labor with a war production board fact finding committee, Opposition to the proposal, In effect In British war industries and reported in use in some Texas shipyards, was almost unanimous at meetings yester day. Paul R. Porter of Wash ington, D. C, chairman of the WPB committee, snld. , COMMUNICATIONS CUT LONDON, May 11 () A Reuters dispatch todoy quoted tho Budapest radio in Hungary ns announcing that telephone communications between Turkey and Bulgaria had been discontinued. White and pastels, long 1 Aft i AQ and short sleeves. 32 to 40. 1 w lO fall I I fTHIWHI. II Jane Irwlll 100 virgin wool sweaters, white and pastols, long and short 1 IQ A AQ sleevos, 34 lo 40 IcOT 1U .17 100 wool, solids and plaids. 24 to 30 1.49 to 3.99 Flannol, corduroy and O QQ A "i AQ iweed, 12 to 20, values lo 4.99 J.l7 Blue denim SLACK SETS, 12 to 20 2.69 Tailored and lace trlmmod, tea rose and white : 1.39 P. 50011SSUES Wf mh mtgrTSjtot ft.t and In ion.-- -J10 -A ,p,c'y01 ' fcuvi ' Prlc"i i corns get yo' box tvol 4 NOW IN PROGRESS! No Wonder the Whole Town Is txcited! Here Are Some Examples of Sears Values! Men's Summer T-SHIRTS 39c 89c Extra comfortable, because the rib knit fits snugly. Con trasting trim on crew-neck collar and on sleevesl Easy to wash. Men's Cool Wash PANTS Lightweight summer pant at drastic reduction. About 18 pairs in this groupl Marked to less than H price. Hurryl Men's Shirts and Shorts Brief style shorts that should Veil at 29c each. All sliest Easy fitting cotton rib shirts. A real value . . . H Q Stock up for (ummer. Each C Men's Dress Sox Take home a few pan- of these good looking low priced oxI Regu- 1 r IX. lar or slack length. Women's Rayon SLIPS Sears lovely Franctnes . . . Popularly priced! Made of an Im proved rayon fabric. Lace Trimmed or tailored )A tylesl I .at 7 Circular Knit HOSIERY One of the longest-wearing of our rayons because the points of wear have been strengthened! Comfortable foot. Sises BH to 10H. WC Special Handbaq SALE i Your choice of any of our dollar handbag at this (pedal May I coin purse and mirror. xC ) Women's Rayon GOWNS One group of lovely rayon crepes in flowered pattern with pastel grounds. Well made ... Should sell for at 1 1 A least $1,491 I e I T fss-- 2 Shower Curtains Laraa ft'vft' eurralnt made of oil silk. JA Good looking flowered design! 17 ..' White BLANKETS Just the thing to use when your heavier blankets are stored away. Large 70x90 siie. Made of m AQ clean, (elected American cotton. Long wear. w7 Indian BLANKETS Navajo-type Indian motif on different color backgrounds. Firmly stitched end. Ideal for the car or m VQ outing.' Made of all new cottonl I Chenille SPREADS A good economy tpread that 1 soft, fluffy and long wearing. Several attractive designs from QQ which to choosel 90x105 inch (ise. 70 ! m n r in m m sani BUI MUKC WAK OUHUl I iSSSSSilVV .mniiii:i:ii,-i,.i.-i.liuil;n:ni.uiii;ml,1.i m:.wim.:mi:mt.iAjFTTU3m. M These -.. hot ueed the ttIlo. cleaxl M.d.o..- materia.. mm &&2 UNITARY "APffNs 5 . . Ft-ASHLl ' ' ".I..",."1"' 'tan hammer handles ""'ea?.0 hsadl.. ""ntlti,. aitf -.it. ' So dea-J INFANTS' BLANKETS "4 f. v.." I. cRooROys I SI. - s,.i. to 4 i ! . t-7. ,0' kid.