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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1946)
Large Crowd Views Battle SAN FRANCISCO. May 3 OP) The marine! have landed on Alcatraz island, but the newi- men and cameramen who landed beside them on many Pacific beachheads were not allowed to go along on this trip. The prison riot between guards and convicts was probably tht most widely viewed prison drama in Die nation's history. Thousands of spectators jammed hills, waterfronts, and bridges around San Francisco bay to watch. But newsmen and photog raphers have never been allowed to put foot on the rocky island, save on an unusually rare "state occasion." Today was no ex ception. All press boats had to keep at least 50 yards off the cliff-like walls of the island, un der penalty of being fired upon. The only communication with the prison today was over a tele phone which more often than not gave a busy signal. Sheriff's Posse To Drill Sunday The sheriff's posse will hold a drill Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at the fairgrounds. New uni forms have been ordered for members, it was announced to day. Opm 1:30 6:45 p. m. NOW AND the tHARtlt v lAMtETT JESS BARKER jt" JULIE BISHOP Special Prevue Saturday Midnight Ticket On Sal New At Your Favorite Theatre Log Central 11.10 .74 Federal Tax Inel. SUNDAY M.ltSTACTM BEST ACTRESS KST MtfCTM. PnimAn, be. tWaX BERGMM CEOJtQUWs Hie Bells of StMarys 'm HENRY T RAVERS VfllllAM CARGAN (Sccrtbndfeit!) 7IlaTl)fl I rraaisaalis mm ... pW4r CROSBY Girl j " - '"TJMs, "'t " "Tin . fHF .,,v- at" . j -. A SV . M&S'Sf " mc-.-. ;:-- &v; ; 'V--- X" ' ! y-v7 X '" A Mlf-tyld "wild girl of th who liTd in a wooded area south month, is being held by authorities lor questioning. At the tim of her arrest a each of more than S1000 worth of firearms., radios and jewelry was found. Th girl denied stealing the article recovered. She said she had been living on eggs and chickens. ' LaGuardia Hits At Lethargy WASHINGTON. Mav 1 (& Director General Fiorello N. La Guardia of UNRRA said today he could not feed people on "sta tistics and paper wheat" and hopped on the accredited repre sentatives to the combined food board for having their subordi nates noid a meeting be had re quested. LaGuardia asked the com bined food board to meet todav. the press office of UNRRA said in a statement, in order to ob tain wheat allocation for May for distressed peoples abroad. The meeting started 25 minutes late, and no member of the board itself was present but su bordinates represented them, the statement asserted. The UNRRA press office said that when LaGuardia was pre sented with a statement showing "availabilities," he recalled that in April "the availability allo cated to UNRRA was 450,000 tons out of the required 700,000 tons, and the actual grain de livered was only 339,000." "Mr. LaGuardia stated that he was through with discussing availabilities that he could not feed people on statistics and paper wneat," the press office said. "He also served notice that he would not confer with em ployes . . . and that he expected the head representatives of each country to attend the mootino- set for next Tuesday." The human eardrum mntrat, less than one-millionth of an inch in responding to many sounds. Box Office Open 6:45 p. m. Ends Tonight nTiiiri SHWWUUMIj I WEE ninii vi,.inii,i'n mm a Ba. Second Hit 'Sky Bandits' SATURDAY ONLY ITIIIOTID mw nlaee-ftf alW On The Some Program KING ,. JUKEBOX! . "IWSff mm 4 1 JIMMY WAKEY Recluse woods." Joan Baiar. 711 l.k.l of SaattU. Wh nr n..,i. . AP wirephoto. Malin Cops Track Meet (Continued from Page One) Height: 5 feet 8 inches, a new meet record. Low hurdles Victorine (Mai) first; Hill (M) second: Hitson (B) third; Noble (H) fourth. Time: 0:54.4, tied meet record. Football throw Cantrall (Mai) iirst: Rutter (HI second Spolek (Mai) third; Streetman (M) fourth. Distance: 154 feet 3 inches. . Pole vault Baker (Mai) first; Hammond (M) second; Hess (H) third; Victorine (Mai) fourth. Height: 9 feet 6 Inches. 220-yard dash Hammond (M) first; Hughes (H) second; Fields (Mai) third: Bishon (Mi fnnrth Time: 0:23.8- Broad jump Fields (Mai) first; Adams (H) second; Noble (H) third; Hughes (H) fourth. Distance: 19 feet 11) inches. 880-yard run Hathaway (H) first: Smith (B) second; Haskins (M) third; Monroe (Mai) fourth Time: 2:12. !880 rela Wnn hv M.nni (Hill, . Noortan, Hunnicut and Hammond); Malin (Victorine McKeon, Bishop, Fields); Bonan za (Huehps Dnvlc w:i Smith); Henley (Adams, Noble,' owinprj. lime: 1:39 8 H86? Merri" (M): Malin (Mai); Henley (H); Bonanza (B). Gilmore Breaks Leg in rail Prom Roof Clarence Gilmorp 45 ho ( Gilmore Sign Service, 217 E. Main, suffered a fractured right leg above the ankle at 10:30 this morning when he fell about 10 feet from the Dinette rafa n Oak street where he was in stalling a sign. Gilmore was tiphtpnino- n turn buckle when he slipped from the top of the small building. He is at Hillside hospital. I PHONE ... CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY OPEN 12:30 P. M. TODAY and SATURDAY ROUSING ADVENTURE THUNDERING ACTION The i 1 kenttayior'omchaney noah beery, jr. alan curtis Anoth abnFrancisc A .1 At! T aklMffl3WaalRTn.'atrMJ!laaf . Market Quotations NEW YOHK. May a 'APi Tt national eoi mm nti inrMinia railway walk out ritveHl th Drlni'iixl blama tutlov for aitotlier bark down lu th alack mar- ki. Ainrrl ... 9V ... lu.r Am Trl A Ttl . Anaconda Cahf Wtklitfi ComnuMiwtNHth A Sou . CurliiAVnilii i;irat SlfCtrto General Moltut Gt Nor Hy pfd Int Harvailrr Kvnnecolt I-on nU "A" Montjiomary Ward Nakh-Kvlv N Y Central Northern Part fie Pac fiat A El J C Pennrv Safewav Siorra .. Seart Hoe hue k Southern Pariftr .. Standard Brand Studebaker Sunshine Mtntruf I'nlon OH Calif Union Pacific - V S Steel . Wamtr Picture .MM .... T 2 .... STt W !U S M aij ... 3D' 1T, 53 .. SI' POTATOES PORTLAND. Or. My 3 lAPI- PoU toes: CalifortitA liti Whlto. No. 1 S4.0O-4. 10 hundrdwelclit Uthtr pro- duc unriuiiisa. LOS ANaet.CS May 3 lAP l'SDAI PoUto: 5 broken. 3 unlirokn can on track: arrival- hlaho 3. IS car anivad by truck: mark! altahtly waahar on naw atock; firm to alubtly atruiisar on ota. SAN rRAN'ClSOO Mav S lAP-t'SDA Potatoaa. old atock: S cara on track: lou aacka arnvad by truck: nutrkal allgnuy weaaer on new atock. no aaiea. CHICAGO. May 3 .AP t'SDAi Pota toaa: arrtvaU 72. on track 1X1. total U. A. an'.pmtnta nan. Old atocka: auoottaa rathar llaht: da mand alow; market' atcady for boat Quality. Naw atocka: auppllea modarata: damand alow: ntarket alliMly waakar: luano hub at Hurhanka IT S No. 1 S3 1S-J at): Mm- naaou-North Dakota Bltaa Trtumpna V, S. No. 1 washed S3 (Id; Alabama 1 lb. aacka Rllu Trlumoha IV S Na S3.60.3.75: riortda tlk lb aacka Ponllaca u. s., .no. l M lu: Taxaa mi id. aacaa Dllaa Trtumpha U. S No. 1 S3 23; Louulank 1(X lb. aacka Bltaa Triumphs U. S Na 1 SJ U: Calllornia 1 Ih sacks lma! wnitra u. s. No. l sa uu-a 33. LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, My 9 AP-VSDA lUUbl hts 5iU. tut. U)50: iciiv. iirnlvj good and choice barrowi and gtlU $14 H3 ceillnat: town $u.H Ctfiltn. comptats early clearance. Salable cattle 1000. toUl 10t): salable calve 300. total 300; very slu.rf.ih. weak market on moat killing claiaaa with eowi and bulla 23 centa loWfr; strictly a peddling trade, with demand broade.it for few load strictly good and choir steer and yearling: two load acaling lttO and 13UO pounds SI? 63; few toads S13 30 to $17 00: beat heifer $13(13: moat beef cow $3 00-U 30 with eanner and cutters at $7 OO-H So. strictly good heavy beef bulls at $14 00 down: vealer steady at and below $16 00. Salable aheep zoo. total lsoo: lesa man 100 head on sale: market nominal: few wooled slaughter ewea 19 00 down and scattered good and choice shorn kind I $7.3 Inad mixed medium to choice 104 lb. fed wooled Colorado. SOirm SAM FRANCISCO. May 3 (AP-USDA) Salable cattle 23: market nominal; around en load canner-medlum cows offered: for week receipt 373; steer and heifers steady; lower grade cows 15-23 cents lower; medium-good steer $14 30-16 30; medium-food heifer $14 00-13 50: few loads good cows $13.so- 14 30; medium IU.30-13 0O; common $10 00-11 00. cutters S9 00-30: canners $7 30-8 30: common and medium sausage bulla $10.00-11 30; calves for week re ceipt ISO; week's top 30 cents higher at 916.30. Salable hog 100: steady: good-choice 180-250 lb. barrows and gilts $13 80; odd good sows $13 03; for week, salable 93U. Salable sheep 100: around 23 cent higher; short deck choice 00 lb. lambs $14.75: for week, receipt 3100: bulk good and choice spring lambs $14 oo-SO: around six deck fresh shorn old crop good 90 lb. lambs $14 00-50; around six deck t 200-73; medium-good horn awe at WHEAT CHICAGO. Briar 3 'APi A sharp ad vance la the May rye contract sent that future Into new all time high territory (or any rye delivery on the board of trade today. With previous short sellers rushing to cover, Mny rye hit $2.73 . up the full five cents permitted in one session, shortly before the close. Strength In ry created a firm demand for oats and the deferred contract of this grain scored good advance. At one time both September and December were above S3 cent a buahel, or within a cent of tha celling prtc on these contract. May rye closed at t2 731i, up 9 cent. Oat were unchanged to 1 cent higher. September 82lic. Wheat, corn, barley and deferred rye deliveries were un changed af ceilings. Trading developed In all three corn contract. Arrivals of the yellow grain at Interior terminal today totaled 1 .193.000 bushel against 665 000 bushel a week ago. Milk is taken to markpt fn bamboo milk "bottles" on the back of a donkey in Tibet. 3262 L ) I "i, , iiiMsiTsf: Mobile 'Boudoir' II ih, ,, 'MW",M I'-") 'I U lllllfll ll-MiMSy-M a, w.. riiMiiatv-iy 'jum'a'n 'iii ,4n1 King county. Wash., authorities are holding 25-year-old Lloyd Maupin while they puttlo out what charges It any will be placed against htm after hlsaarrest at the wheel of the traveling bedroom pictured above. Rear of youth's sedan was equipped with double bed. linen, blankets, dressing table, toilet articles and other "com forts." Front of car held bar equipment. The car was flagged down after 70-mile-anhour chase. Loose Dog Owners Fined By Police Three persons paid $5 assess ments tu the city police yester day for violations of cltv ordi nance 3371. allowing their dons to run at large. Thev were J. D. llrown, 2045 Auburn: William L. Carter, 831 Mitchell, and Ce cil Drew, 1124 California. Morris I. Short, 1832 Ore gon, posted $5 bail for running a stop sign at Siskiyou and Ore gon, and I'KC. Otis E. Green, Dunsmuir, po.ttpd $10 for hav ing no operator's license and no muffler. Six drunks annearerl In m,. nirlpal court this morning and nine drunks. Ambulance Driver 4 Resigns Job RflttA C. I il It, 11.. - . iwi llisr M.-1 several months operator of the Merchants Police ambulance, has resigned thut post to go into the trucking business, and Verne Itluinihi.ri, (in, I-. a t . t it... city police force to the umbu- SCIVltC. r. m s,in, ...v.n v i . . lias OCCn on the polirc force for a year, has also shifted to the ambu lance service. Smith left to day for a vacation In Eugene. Groesbeck Goes To Portland R. r nriu.i.i, vi .n. Fnlls mamhai' nf tha n.n... - ... - - - v. ..it. I t K 1 1 1 1 Stilt,. lin:irH nl 1,1. ........". is leaving Saturday for Portland where he will attend board ses- atnna alnt.irl Inm H , .1 .. . . Tuesday. uroesoeck said these twrwlnv meetings will be of vital impor tance as there will be much hn.i. ness concerning the financial set-up of the state's school. Mrs. GroesbPrk Will n.nnnn., i.; north. They expect to return me middle of the week. i lot Mtuuins Mai os 4ai Offic. Optns 6:45 I st Tftr-"" "l- ' JmWTi' . - Nfri BARRETT it tA LSyf?- : milt flOBKTiVil Puzzles Police Rotary Club Hears Talk By Groesbeck R. C. Groesbeck, for many year a member of the Klntnath Falls Rotary club, spoke to the club Friday on "Retirement." Groesbeck retired from active practice of law July 1, 11)44, after being a member of the Klnnuilh bar for 32 years. Groesbeck, speaking personal ly to hia fHllriu, Mlit,.u.i. .,,1,4 of the adjustments he hnd found necessary In "retiring." He spuko of retirement as a transition; of turning one's energy to his side interests to enjoy the "golden years." Six club directors were elected to serve Rotary for a yrur sturt nig July 1. The new directors are Dick Hentel, Sam Hltchey, Deb Addison, Tommy Thompson, Alfred Collier and Scott Warren, Allen Perry Heads Medford Branch Bank Allan Perry of Medford, well known valley resident, was named manager of the Medford liranrh nt lh ir,itt.s ut,.,.. run tloiiul bank, friends here have l..f..A4 At-., t, l. .t. .... i.i. mi., i uij is ute ior iiicr Aileen Morduff of Klainalh HUB. !.... L.. t. . ...lit. ,i. i , nun urail wnn llic Oil UK since his graduation frum Ore gon State college. Ills father, the lute James Perry, was also Mfillnt.l ui 11. I-A I i. a... ......... ..u . ii hik uuiir. ior many years. Mrs. Myron Mor At.ti . i : u-i uw.,, m iui iiis.-r cmmiiihwi resi dent of many years, is now making her home with the Per rys, who recently purchased a home in Genoa street in the valley town. A Florida law makes barbers professional men and pluces them on a level with doctors and lawyers. v mnavi vani. n A? I'M ' ;M&L ' TRIGGER JSllra' f r IV GE0RGE "GM,yn TaVI I I aatl DALE EVANS trfth V ,alVf',V-i I , ot mrctu mychow m4 T,1,i:iKJ J : , m "OJI Mi TV! SOWS of tin WOWFIW 4vf 'SSlaBaaa'''! " -"fc"''',,W,,"S,BW 'J . HfV'! EXTRA? J jTjr "High Blood Plcoiure" Comedy Riot! ' TJ Sport Spoclol! "Codet Cogen" Lofest Nowi t . IIKMAI.U NMVI, HUmtti rIU, Ui. Kaiser Hits Back At Senate Critic SI'OKANK, May 3 (I'l Indus Irinllst lli'iuy J. Knlscr ttt'clnii'd today Unit an "iilltick" In I he seniiln Airll 11 liy Sen. Styles Rrltlges (It-Nil) "wits ii pitiful performance, lucking In every courtesy which rt'spt'cliihle crit icism l't'tUll'CS." In a speech piTpiii'fd fur a Spokiinu I'liniiilivr of coiniui'iva int'eting, KiiImt siiltl llrliiges in cliitlvd "in a mass of rrroiu'ous, incoiiiplrlti and misleading slnle ini'iils ' the cliurga that Kiilsur Inleresls were awiuiled li-nst-a liy the goveriiiuiMit on two Spokane aluminum plants when iiiioIIiit competitor hud placed a higher bid. Business Here Mr. unci Mrs. T. A. Jenkins Jr. of New York are here on a Innlnras visit. They aie slaying at the Winrmu. Starts f Starts (prS-Z SUNDAY y) ftaAVllt OOKGtOUS V iVCRSEENI U i YYj IJ I inti ! 1UJU Joel McCREA ! !aSS?) Brian DONLEVY ! f&iwL j Sonny TUFTS I -Si- jt SUNDAY i I . aJ" m . I B "1 s A ii ADVENTURE I Jf tl . EXCITEMENT j I lf''aVt!N Door. Opan I i.-- m. ' ii ar aw . m a ,h.i ,v.af at i miiiAr, Mar . ''. raaa r. LEGAL NOTICES ! NOltl'K TO t IIMUIOIIP) A Nollt-e U lieieliy gtvon thai Hie tindei W slMnd Iini heen aiiulnleil Adnithliti tti of the fM of Vtiuii Hheldoii lUvniitinl fonitell) Venus Mheltliiti Hxrnmn. I)r' ; t'P.l, hy the L'IimiM Ittniit of (It 1 HiRle of Orcsiiii fur Klatnatl, Couni) anil hai iim U f lif All iifiiona having ; rUliits agalnil did llilata ate iHliriri ' In itiespitl I l.r (! In lite wllh timiMr ! vitiirhfis Ml t.fflr nf Win. Kuvh.n. j In 11 . IMn Tire llulldliig. Klditiatlt Falla . tirrgxii. wlltiln si iiiuMlIt fioiu Aid it itt. luta. HAIKU. 11 T MAYMONU, ' AilllllHlaliallH i A M; M S 10 -II -No. ."MMI. noticm or MttrTiNd or rgt Ai ir. i HON HUM! It Itr lil.AMATII HNAI.N. AUK ItlHIKH'l- 1 Nnllra Is heieliv given thai Ih ntan of Miiiwrvlnii nf the Klaitilli Ihaiiie j Dittrtil v ill roiiutteiirliig Halunlav. Mnv II, li4il at t o'rliN'k I M at the offl.e of Hie lllililrl ttelnf No 11 Mlh. i Hull, Klinth Kalli. Oief as a 1 Moan, nf ITiitM 1 1 m I lan fnr lite ptiriHia ir ' reviewing" nl roiierlhig the snnmn -mil of Oie Dlilf h I tor Hie yeat rum. meiirina July I, H0 i I, I.ANfWI.KT, jWreiwir. j A l tW: M 1 Nt- ;iMI : ('linetiflrd Ads Ili'lnH Results. t I