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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1945)
Pi OGRAM FOR WIPROVE INT DF CITY EYED -HI.KLAKE A city improve t nruaram took lmpu at last ,12 ' cm!"cll mooting, with ex- nil1" Mm MMWMlU KVfltni. W ?' ui i. curbs. nutters unci ltcl . .,;nnfiiiiHl lor uurlv uc iidewoiw - - Oil' .11 Tdiliih Fnuiintt Counc. - r-; --,-r" t'cd Pi J" UlJ .,. 1111 -r'-r,-. .. ' Y.vor Cliirenco jjcnuu 10 wives S I'"5 prui'"' Improvo ',".nn rnrnor llullU for the L; ,r being cowlderod. II WPO f' r , ',w1t. nniv rcaidcntiul area uth of the cUy, w lha COUIICII SUIIlluumu ivujcii . iu. i,i waII fnrmurlv nnpr J:, r-lurl. nurka. A ualur Uflenfiig plant is to be studied. City Attorney Georgu C. Tebce o' YrcKa was presem. Malin up. .Tin Jncob has as her mired Cunningham, Portland, Mr. ii nd Mrs. uiuirioa iiamii .. nrl aon Wcsloy. have m hflr house guest, Lllccn Dob Willows, Calif., who will Kturn homo after the Fourth of !t Happy Hour Bridge club s(l it the home of Mrs. A. K. Sited June 9, with threo tables n nliv. Hlah score went to Wn. Whmlfred Cunningham tad lecona nign o mm. i-. u. Wilton. Airs, joo jucoo win en Luln on June 10. Mrs. Annlo l'ctrasok and Mrs, Mirlhn Brolhanek were wel- Lomed Into the club. Prcsont for u evening in addition to the m new mombcrs were Mrs. P. 0, Wilson, Mrs. Joe Jncoft, (n. Gcrtrudo Johnson, Mrs. faults Hamilton. Mrs. Lestor tin. A. M. Thomas, all members bud Mrs. Grace Stevens. Mrs. tunnlnshnm and Mr. Street. Mrs. uiaries icineu namuion 111 servo tho auxiliary of tho iiUn post, American Legion as jrtildcnt during tho coming nr. Her co-orflccrs include, in Martha Brothonck, vice ifiiidcnt: Mrs. John McCullcy. r .. - - SKonci vice prcsincm; mrs. l,cs- iff Schrolncr, secretary ana lituurer; Mrs. Vaclav Knllna, Ihiplnln; Mrs. Irene Frcllng, irrKini-ai-arms; Mrs. joe ua lodi. historian: Mrs. Frank Vic l-.rint. Mrs. Alica Nyhart and Nauerie Loosioy, exocuuvo oi an. The auxiliary oxtondi a vote ;! thinks to Boy and Girl Scouts p Minn tor assisting in tno rapy snio tnat neuou me aux- my sou. i no group niso seni j 49 Mother's Day cards. Hiiol urnzii was initiated as new member. Members nrescnt were Mrs, fltrle Looslcy, . Mrs. Charles wmiiton, Mrs. Martha nro fcintk. Mrs. Alice Nyhart. Mrs. vat Frcltng, Mrs. Vaclav Ka K Mrs. John McCullcy, Mrs. innK v ctor no. Mrs. Schm ell. KnLcitar Schrclncr. Mrs. Elzlc fooeris. Mrs. Nell Wood and Mrs. Nell rme will entertain on July 2. iirs. tuiel Hamilton, now y. Med president of the Legion Hillary was handed vet an- her post this week when sho 'u pmcea as prcsmcni oi mo mping Hand society for n two- r'r term. Mrs. Dick Hcnzcl (II lervo as vice presldont and n..Halbert Wilson, secretary a treasurer. Tho club met Je i.i at the homo of Mrs, m Nv hart. mc club voted to give $12 wd the librarian's sulnrv and Wi a talk by Mrs. Dick Hen- on the Klamath county 'llh association. The club, one the oldest women's arming In ''math county will celebrate own Dirtnciny on Juno 24. Mrs. Hnlcy, Mrs. Nyhart and !n Dabncr were micsts and members included Mrs. ry, Mrs. Merle Looslcy, Mrs. 'oert Wllsnn. Mm. I.nn nrnoor. 'i. Earl McVcv. Mrs. Everett fJ, Mrs. Charles Hamilton, ' win uraham, Mrs. John "Mrs. Unrry Wilson, Mrs. Perry Haley, Mrs. Lester MIV ner Mrt .Inhn RnhAP fk Ratllff Mrs. Dick Hcnzcl, John McCulley, Mrs. John "'i . is. si. R.iritpoiricK, ". Harry Hundley, Mrs. Clar- Hundley. HVANTS' DRINKING ROOM drinking room for tho 2S0 M servants at Buckingham "co was established by Queen c(0rla tn nrnuAnt (hit!., vnceln f prcading outsido tho pnl F Walls. Hero the servants still P uy a variety of fine wines imiurs. P' It's a "frozen" article vou e vortlse for a used one classified. NOTICE! , SECOND OR ' NIGHT ELECTION BOARDS Boaue Hoht vote usually It cast at a Special Election On June 22nd A Second or NloM E'ection Boards will "ot begin counting ballots until O'CLOCK P. M. Chas. F. DeLap, County Clerk. EDITORIALS ON NEWS (Continues from Pago One) i T . i"vnjua lives niiu sneak buck later to ,lig up i.M uicir uwn uses. pIlESIDENT THUMAN today rccoiiiincmls to congress leg slullun muklng the speaker of the houso of representatives next In BUeeeMwIfin f.. il... ti ...... . mi: I'lusiuency (as It now stands the sccreturv f i.'S, woulu become Presi dent If Iruman should die). Ho points out that ho now cou d APPOINT ...., Vf 1vc"lA ls' ,l,nl he" should uurai, wo would then have an appointed, not an elect ed, President. In orct.r to be come speaker, a member of the house must (list be ELECTED I'hu same is true ot members of tho senate, but President Tru mun points out thai members of the house of representatives are closor to tho people than sen ators. The dispatches point out with the bruUil candor of good re porters Hint siiic-o President Tru man Is embarking on an un precedented period of travel by air (to San Francisco, via Olympla, to address tho UNCIO conference, back to Washington, then to Ucrlln to attend the meeting of the Dig Three) tho chances of his death while in of fice are not necessarily remote. TN addition to the consldcra VA lions mentioned, there ls the further fact that Mr. Slot tlnlus, present sucreUiry of state and thus next In lino of suc cession, Is a Republican.) Former Klamath Woman Widowed Word was received here early Tuesday that Constantino Kassa vctls died in Spokane at 2:10 a. m. His widow, tho former I).. ,1 ,1 .. 'In. !...... 1 I mother, Mrs. Chris Blanas, Cas cade aporlments, that cause of ucatn was cerebral hemorr hage. Mrs. Dianas is leaving for Spo kane tonight to be with her daughter. Funeral services will bo held In Spokane, Saturday, June 23 at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Kassavotls was cmnloved with Moellcr's, florists, for near- ly eight years prior to her mar riage about two years aio when she went to live with her hus band In Spokane. Temperature Reaches 92-Degree High Temperature climbed to 02 yesterdoy before the sun set, and was followed by ono of the warmest nights this year, mini mum lomporaturcs hilling so de grees. The temperature recorded by 1 p. m. Tuesday hod only reached 84, and was generally cooler with a breeze blowing from the mountains where there are still patches of snow. Cooler temperatures are fore cast for Wednesday. Bly n,.1,k UnnAfliunif nnri daughters, Jimcy and Karen of Bremerton, wasn.. aro visiting at tho Ross McMillan home at lm Illnn fra ITfinnujav nnri and Mrs. McMillan are sisters. Mrs. Ross McMillan leu last week to visit relatives in Idaho. VI.. nt Mr. r'hnrln. Mpnin returned homo Tuesday from Payotte, Ida., where they have spent the past 10 day's visiting mentis. The Women's club met Wed nesday, June 13, at the home of Ulrtf ihnwnr WAN hold fnp All- drey Anderson, former club member wno nas movea 10 Lokevicw. lin cl'xtlnrA . fntprtntnrn a group of friends with bridge on rrlflfly evening, June o. iwu tablos wcro" In play during the by Thelma Abbott and Spike Armstrong, traveling pnzo uy u.k Unillnu anH nnnlntinn tn 13. .iU Ctvtllh Enlnvlntf tnn eve ning were Ruth Smith, Mildred uariwrigni, ihimiiim nuuu MUKn UnHlnv Mlrlnm Pnwnll. u.u tTnrllnu CtAilrn Armclrniltf and the hostess, Jessie Gifford. n,. n w mr. . m n i.nvsnnnK are receiving congratulations on ti.A uli-tl. nf o Knhv crlrl nn Wed nesday, June 13. This ls the Goysbeek's lirsi cnun. rAn lvjnA Tnnlrlna la iannnrl nff somn time visiting relatives at Portland. From Ashland Mrs. Fred Langell has returned from a short visit in Ashland. REDS PLANNED ANNEXATION OF POLAND CHARGE (Continued From Page One) Under examination by the prose cutor and president of the court. - uuniinunani IIHU IU1U him Russia threatened Poland's i -neiienocnce ana that tho home army "should go underground to hell, nriKinrun Dnlnn'. I , dence." Okullckl testified that he was antHl nlnH 'n,immnnr1n. -' 1, east and west," Including areas .J y iiib nussian army. He maintained that he took no part in killings, train wreck ing or executions nor gave any orders for them, but added: "As commander of the under ground army, I am responsible." OF ED (Continued From Page One) year ago, had been despondent recently because he had to move nis lamny from the house. A neighbor, investigating the reason for the Allen cows being on the highway, discovered the tragedy yesterday. The bodies oi Mrs. Allen and the children were on beds. Allen's on the floor of the samo room, Sheriff narpcr saiu. Alaska Juneau Mine Unable To Reopen JUNEAU, Alaska, June 19 (P) J. A. Williams, general superin tendent of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining company, today said that though lifting of the ban on gold mining was good news, "under present economic conditions tne Alaska Juneau mlno Is unablo to reopen." Attorney H. L. Faulkner, who represents several American mining companies in the vicinity os well as the Canadian-owned Polaris Taku, commented that Alaska gold mining was not like ly to be affected materially "due to lack of manpower and scarcity oi equipment ana materials." Tax Investigators To Hold Session SALEM. June 19 (P) The 13 man legislative committee to in vestigate the states tax struc ture will hold its first meeting here Wednesday. The committee will report to the 1947 legislature on new methods of raising money and whether tax money now is being apportioned fairly to various de partments. A War Bond is good Insur ance. Hans Norland, 118 N. 7th. Domei Has No Comment On Buckner's Death SAN FRANCISCO. June 19 (P) Without comment, the Japanese Domel news agency to day announced the death of Lt. Gen. Simon Bolivar Buckncr Jr., commander of the 10th army, by artillery fire. ' Tho dispatch recorded by the federal communications com mission qiyited a Guam radio announcement. Nineteen building permits ap proved at city council meeting Monday night Included: Shingling a house, 2110 Reclamation, $150 by Pearl W. Bliss; erecting awnings, $750, Whytal's; erecting awnings, $25, Burness Motors, S. 6th; erect awnings, $150, Waldorf Billiards. Erecting an office at a tempor ary location, $800, 1900 S. 6th, W. D. Miller; remodel roof of business building, $500, 229 E. Main, George Gerbino; stucco garage, $100, 1201 E. Main, El bert Stiles; remodel and addi tion, $400, 329 Laguna, Georgetta Gordcr; reroof residence, $604, 934 Pacific Terrace, C. Fitz gerald. Reroof pool hall, $297.50, C. Fitzgerald; repair roof, $121, Whitman Drug, C. Fitzgerald; re pair roof, $800, Dunbar real estate, C. Fitzgerald; build porch on residence, $200, 2249 White, Bert Davis; reroof residence, $200, 1019 McKinley, Grems roofing service; foundation un der residence, $300, 308 E. Main, Cora Hagen. New residence, $4000. 2457 Eberleln, A. D. Collier; remodel garage and woodshed, $200, 2013 Reclamation, Edgar' Bedal; re model residence, $400, 2232 Wantland, Albert Bruley; im prove house, $1000, 1745 Lake view, Mrs. Francis Manning. Snell Authorizes Cook Extradition SALEM, June 19 (IP) Gover nor Earl Sneil today author ized tne extradition of uavia Ray Cook to California, where he ls wanted as a parole vlo lator from San Quentln prison. His term in the Oregon state prison exolres this week. Tho governor requested the extradition from Laramie, Wyo., ot uavid Hawkins, who ls want ed in Portland for forgery. At homt Any flavor-Delicious Smooth No It crystals -No cooking -No r. whipping No Mrchd flavor lasy lnexpMtlvo-20 roclpoi In oath 154 pack age. Pitas ask your grocor for LonDonoERRy a Homomod In Croam STABIUZCR iiiii i-niimwu.niimiiii.m. , HP'S MEMBERSHIP E (Continued From Page One) by-laws restrain trade and there fore violate the Sherman anti trust act. The decision came near the close ot a daylong session wind ing up the court term. The court recessed until October 1. The action backed up in full the 2 to 1 summary judgment oi a special district court In New York that the AP mem bership laws must be amended to prevent AP members from considering the competitive abil ity of an applicant for membership. The decision, however, as did the lower court ruling. Dermits the AP to place other restric tions on membership and leaves in effect, providing the mem bership rules are changed, other Dy-iaws aitacKea Dy tne govern' ment. These cover an exclusive news exchange with the Canadian press; permit the AP to limit its news exclusively to At" mem bers and to require members to furnish local news solely to the LIND SANG AT AQUARIUM New York City's Battery Park aquarium was originally Fort Clinton and was built in 1810. It was here that Jenny Lind. the "Swedish Nightin gale," made her American debut. OBITUARY WILLIAM FRANKLIN VAUGHN William franklin Vauarhn. a i-Mfrlnt of Klamath Fallf, Oregon lor the last iv yaari pauca away in inn city on Mondav. June IS. 105 at B a. m int. lowing an extended Illness. Ma was a nauvo oi -xexaa ana ai ina lima oi nil death waa aged 67 yean, a months -and 26 days. Survlvlna are two sona. Marvin Vaughn of Nevada and Robert Vaughn of Portland, Oregon; two uauKntcn, ran. miiarea nrsii ana Mrs, Irene Linden, both of Reno, Nevada; also six grandchildren. The remains rest In the Earl Whltlock Funeral Home, Pine at Sixth. Notice of funeral to b announced at a later date. FUNERALS CHARLES EPRRAIM FROST Funeral services for the late Charles Ephralm Froat. who pissed away at his hnma In till XWlmM J.l.l.t June 18, 1945 following an Illness oi several weeks will be held in the chapel of the Earl Whltlock Funeral Home, Pine at Sixth, on Wednesday, June 30, IMS at 3:30 p. m. under the auspices of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint of this city. Commitment erviccs ana interment J-innvme cem etery. Friends, are Invited. TuMdayv Jun 19, 1145 HERALD AND MEWS THAIS TIRE INSPECTION STATION DICK B. MILLER CO. 7th and Klam. Ph. 4103 A vitalising glnndulnr ,tttnnce lins been di; covorcu. . .wjwivu. ...... when anpnea 10 uic mw. hinds itenn bo nbsnrbed tlirmlih the skin where it helps to excite and actlvnto tho development of new cells, new tissue. In effect, its similarity to the v mining sunsmncc sonu iiium.i .. a youthful skin ii truly astounding. 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