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Pappy Boyington Accuses Ex-Sweetheart Of Theft HAN DIKCO, C'lillf., May 2t (I'l Slu-rlfC) fli')iillf IdiIiiV liunli'il Mm. l.m'lllc Knifi-m Mnl foliiiann on roiniiliilnl of IA, Col. (iri'Uory (I'lippy) lliiyiiiitliin. Karly this ycnr Mil. Malcolm on cliui ui-il the 'unions murine llirr will) Jill lutl Iiit. HID com plnlnl on wlili'li Hill la lirlnK miiili( lodny i'Iiiii'Ki'm her Willi liriinil Ihi'ft (if moii' Hum $11(100 Stock Swindle Warning Given SAI.KM, Miiy 21 Ml Still Ciirpiinillnii CoiiiiiilKxIiincr Mini rli'p IIikImiii wiirnrd today Hull persona should InvusllKiiU' hr liiri' Ihcy lnvrl In Ki'Curllli'K, ci I 1"K llu iiiuny f ruuiliili'i it cht'ilii'H Unit urp Ik'IiiK promoted, 1 1 1 1 tin 1 1 1 pui'tlciiliirly warned vrti'i nim mnl hnlilrrs of wiir IxukIh. who iippnir the nuiln Inr Ki'tii of tin' fniiiiliili'lil proinolcra. Ilu mild Hint piTKiiim Ihlnklnu of htiyniK I'curltli'K first should check with n ri'Ktati-rt'd wctirl tim di'iiliT, a liiinkiT or the stale iirponitlmi di'pnrtinPiit In are If lhi would lin ai'llcr la ri'iilatcrrd. Hudson anld Ciiiindiim pro iiiotxra .irt phonliiK Orriioii real- di'nla, oflrn from na far away aa Toronto, uffrrinil alork In a non FXlatrnt Hold nunc. Iltidaon said hi hiia no rontrol over thrsi pro inoli'ra, hut Hint thn United Slntra may ruler Into a trraly with C'anmlii to correal the alttui lion. lie added Hint lllrultlmnle deiilcra naiially want to clow th" deal nt once ao that thn buyer won't have limp to Investigate him. Iludaon aald, howpvpr, hp would not Hive advlrp on how to piny thp stork innrkpt. Treasure Hunt Started Aqain NKAIIKAIINIK. Orp., May 21 ('IV -The treasure hunt has aturtPd nunln on thn southeast alopp of Neuhkalinlft mnuiitajn whi-rp Indian legend and mys tpriolialy marked rocka Indlratp shipwrecked anilora once buried their trpaatire loot. Knur partnera In thp latpat venture to unenrth whatever the Spanish adventurer hid In the prominence a Ions thp ruKKed OrpKon coaat arc uaiiia bull dozers and electronic aides. Charles W. Pike. Uay City, who haa aenrched thp mmmtnin ennds for III! ypara for trnco of the piendiiry loot, bellevea thp new pffort will hp successful If any treasure la hurled. I'ikc re v nnrtpd new Indications of v . iiuen in- land havp hrcn frovcrcd by thp bulldozer. ; heveral "Spanish treasure rocka" discovered manv years ano have led many others to earch the innunlaln. Pike's partners arp Milo A. Merrill, Hrciiu-rlnn, Wash., and llarvp II. Tuttle, Seattle, and Bumpy Lu cas, lienrlinrt, Orp. tin- Geophysical Work Planned In Alaska WASHINGTON, Mav 21 (AP) Construction of a $075,000 rpo physlcal Institute at the Uni versity of Alnskn la proposed In a hill Introduced by Delegate Bartlclt of Alnskn. The bill provides that the ulldiniM would become t h e property of thp university. The tinlvorslly would furnish utlll tips and rostodlal sprvicca and would staff the Institute. Such an Institute, the bill aald, could, lead lo Increases In sup plies anil rpscrvps of Important minerals and could furnish vnl tiablo Information for military and non-mllltnry projects. Hemorrhoids! Hurt Like Sin! Now I Grin Thoiiflnn'lri rhftnir irrnan to ft IK 'Toils rortuulft lor ffrln. Vm PILCH: urnl ilriiKKlalja by notrrt Thorn- ( Minor ritnic. Hurnrtiine gir'K nrr. II in. l' . l n noitr-n: trniln lo nhnnk A WH IT itoftnr WAV. foM til hat Tlntrn. Inn A Minor"! KtctKl Olnlnirmt or Thnrn. ton it Minor Karlal HupiioMlnrlrN. Follow lnhel illrorllonH. If not dollfthtM Jow cot win tt rcf untied on roijucit Al all fs4 irug tUrtt tvt)rwt.r. TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You DrWt-Long, Short Trlpi Mot Youritlf SiTt H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phon 8304 1201 East Main "Your Htalth It Our Buslneas" BUCKH0RN MINERAL SPRINGS SANITARIUM Hot Mineral and Mud Baths dpi 8? )V7t ir s I I n t Inr :Arlbrlll. Nrurllli Vj '-.7r. ' snd NcrTouancii, Carbon Dloxida Vapor Bathi r infffcilrd and rennnnfitt4fiS fop Ailhmn Knmma CTolda Slnua nrnni'hllli lllih and Ltw Blood Prciknro. a) nnchhorn Mlnorol Sprlnai oro lo rolod II mllrt tonlh of Aahland. Oro., on Kmlaronl Crook. f) X-ay and rinoroioopla Kaamlna llom, Complilo, rhjrolo-Thoripr Cllnlo. a nonlor and Nnrto aro In allond- anuo, RpoHnnohlo Rnloo Aooordlng to treolinenli rfqulrod, dt f'nmplr-lrtr rurtllRhril oltoplnf and nniiRf Nripltir roblm with all nioilorn roclMlloi. Pnr rcoorToltnnn or drtollrd Infor motion. oiMreao llurklinrn Mln orol Nprlnii Nonllorltim, Rl. I, Aihlond, Ore, or phono Long DU lonno. Dr. Herman Waxier, Director hp tiirnpil over to her for earn of his three children by a former innrrliiui'. In Hi-no where Mrs. Mnlcolin son had none to eatalillsh resi lience for a divorce shortly be fore lloyliiKlon married Actress Frances linker, her attorney would not dlscloau her addreas, hut said she waa In the Menu vicinity. The uttoriipy. Joseph P. Hal ler, aald he "limiKlned ' his client would submit to service of a warrant for her arrest after he made all effort lo have her ball reduced. Municipal Jililue A. K. Molina of Sun DlcKu had set ball lit $2u,IIIIO. Departure Ftarad Muylnk'tiin swore nut the crim inal complaint before .Indue Mo lina yeslerdny. District Attorney Thoinua Whellin said he asked lor "a aubstantlnl bond" becausu he had heard Mrs. Malcolinson "inlnlil be on her way to India." The flyer said in the com plaint he hud allotcd $4211 a month from his murine corps puy to Mrs. Mnlcolmsnii in 11142 for the care of Ills three chil dren. They were children by his I Irs! wife, whose recent niiirrlaiie In a .Seattle newspaper vendor elided In divorce action. Seven counts in lloyinifton's complaint listed sums he churned were taken by Mrs. Mal colinson from the allotment mon ey from December 8, 1044, to January 14, 11)411. lloyliiKlon, trader of the war time "lllacksheep" air squadron nnd the second filthier pilot In World War II to equal dipt. Kd die Itlckenbacker'a World War record of 2(1 enemy planea shot down, Is under treatment at the naval hospital here for an ail ment attributed to his 20munth imprisonment by the Japanese. lie met Mrs. Mulcolmson In Australia. He was shot down In January, 11)44, after nccniinlinK for his 2(llh enemy plane over Kahaul. Portland U. Slates Degrees For Three PORTLAND. May 21 (AP) Three honorary doctor of laws decrees will be conferred at Uni versity of Portland commence ment exercises next Sunday, Rev. Charles C. Mlltner, C.S.C.. presi dent, snld today. They will no to the Ttev. Kd mund J. Murnnne, pastor of St. Hose's Catholic church; Dr. David W. K. Buird, University of Oreiton Medical School dean, nod Kdward C. Wells, BoeiiiK Air craft enitlneer who deslmied the basic Flyinfl Fortress and Super fortresses. Around Oregon By Tha Asaoclatad Praaa Four Itedmond hlith school students huvc been awarded lllKlit instruction courses by bus inessmen for their activity as cadets in the civilian air patrol squadron. . , . Thp Crater lake bean have come out of hiberna tion three weeks Inter thnn nor mal. . . The First National bank of Portland has purchased the $20,000 bond issue of the Port of Alsra at Waldport. , . Pinna for the SI. 000, 000 millracc junction network of bridges, ramps nnd hlKhway links at Eugene will be prepared soon for construction contracts. PORTLAND TAX LEVY PORTLAND, May 21 (tf'p Portland's city tax levy for the 1046-47 budget will total J7, 381.6nS.S8. City Commissioner Fred L. Peterson reported today. Wife Going To Leper Colon BEWARE OF PIN-WORMS Hvdlcftl Tport nvt that n mntlnff number of chlldrm and adulu art victim of rin-Wormj, Waieh for tha warnlnr alni. Mparlallr Oi mbarraMlnv. narlnr racial eh. Af1r ronlurlM of Pin-Worm dlatraaa a rally effectlva war to dral with thtn hu brun twtaMlihH throuth JAVNI'S f-W, lha nrw l'ln-Worm treatment dtrvolnprd In th laboralnrira of Dr. I. Jaynv A Won. Tha tmall. r-to-th f-W tmblrU aatlifaftlon or your monrr bark. So why taka rhanca on I'in-Wormal If you aut pact thla utly Inffctlon, aak your drusvl for PW and follow tha dlrrctloiu. H'a aay to ramambar i P-W for PioWorma 1 i- 1 ! mm VI "j - : . :. Ma). Hana Hornbottal oantly klaaaa hla wifa'a forahaad aa ha praoioa hla petition to antar tha Upar colony at Carvilla, La. Sha la praaantly in a Ban Francisco hospital. Tha major and hia wila said they believed ahe contracted leprosy while a prisoner of the Japanese at the Banto Tomaa Internment camp, Manila. P. I. AP wirephoto. P. 0. Employes Get Pay Raises WASHINGTON, May 21 (AP) President Truman slKiicd into law lodny a bill KivlnK nearly all postal workers a MOO yearly pav Increase. those who don't Ret the $400 boost are fourth class postmas ters, who receive a 20 per cent raise, and part-time workers, who receive a Bain of 20 cents hourly. All the Increases are retro active to Janunry 1. 1946. Ap proximately 400,000 workers come under the measure. The to tal cost wns estimated at ap proximately $160,000,000 yearly. Postnl workers received a $400 yearly Increase July 1, 11)45. Supporters of the newly sinned legislation said, however, that it was required to make up for added living costs nnd a re duction since last July in the number of hours worked by most employes. The cut in hours elim inated overtime pny received by ninny. LOGGER KILLED DALLAS, May 21 (Pi Paul F. Knrlm, Hi. 2, Dallas, was killed yesterday afternoon at the Pope and Talbot LokrIiiu com pany operation west of here, crushed under a Ior. Workmen reported Karlin was setting a choker on the log When it slipped from a supporting stump. Fast Delivery Service Phone 7423. Centennial Plans To Be Discussed The Ccntvnninl association will hold a meeting at the cham ber of commerce Wednesday at 4 p. m., to discuss further plans for the pageant to be held this fall. Representatives of outlying communities within a 50-milc radius of Klamath Falls arc ur gently requested to attend and outline their parts in the com ing celebration. Lt. Col. Sandy Heads Veterans' Affairs SALEM, May 21 (Pi Lt. Co1. George Sandy, World War veter an and 41st division national guard officer, will succeed Hush Rosson as director of the state department of veterans affairs. Sandy, who has been on the staff of the atate board of selec tive service since its establish ment in 1941, will take over the post June 1. Gov. Snell an nounced. Rosson has resigned to return to private employment. Show Remodel Job Complete After about five weeks the re modeling lob at Shaw Stationery company. 7211 Main, is completed. The remodeling worn logemer with new equipment cost approx imately $2500. The partition at the back of the store dividing the store room from the main shop has been moved back to gain more space and render better service. The stuirs to the office have been moved over to the left and the typewriter repair department has been moved to the rear of the other half of the store. Special equipment, including a compressor, has been ordered for this department, together with an entirely new modern piece for washing office ma chines. David L. Snyder, with the company for the past 16 ycurs, is still in charge of the repair department. He haa two assist ants, James Youngling, who has been with them for two and one half years, and John Googins, a veteran of the marine corps in World War II. Funeral Thursday For Dean Adams EUGENE, May 21 fPi Funer al services will be held Thurs day for Percy Paget Adams, 68, assistant dean of the University of Oregon school of agriculture and allied arts who died Sunday while at the shore at Hecata Head. He was to have retired June 30 after 47 years on the school faculty, the longest service of any faculty member. He Joined the school in 1022, eight years after founding of the arts school. Two daughters, Mrs. Cather ine Lindstrom, Eugene, and Mrs. Olive Young. Sandy, and a son, Wilbur G., U. S. navy, survive. Flashes Of Life HKRAI.D NWS. Klanolk folio, Oro. TlltODAT. Mar It, III), rata loooo) ' SACRED PAIR AUBURN, N. Y.. May 21 fP An Auburn-Watertown border baseball league game wasn't de layed long when a frightened dog ran across the diamond. Tmnluo hnnHrpH fans Bat goggle-eyed aa they watched the nnrich being chased by a rabbit, also frightened. DOUBLE EXPOSURE TACOMA, Wash., May 21 (P) This is Bob Fisch's fish story: He saw two catfish threshing about in shallow water. He dipped his hook beneath one, snaked it by the Jaw, and when he jerked the line the other fish came out, too, caught in the mouth of the first. THIEVES "MISS SUGAR SPRINGFIELD, 111., May 21 fPl Burglars broke into the OPA office and drilled the com bination locks off two steel doors to the vault In an apparent at tempt to obtain sugar stamps. But officials said the rationing stamps for sugar are kept in a bank. The thieves, however, passed up 100 pounds of sugar in a Good-Will Mission Sails For Norway ABOARD THE USS HOUS TON OFF OBAN, Scotland, May 21 (IP) Three United States WBrshlps will weigh an chor here tomorrow for a good will mission to Norway. The vessels will be led by tKe 10,- potato sack which is being held for evidence in a pending court case. 000-ton cruiser Houston. Iter es cort consists of the destroyer Cony and Glennon. Classified Ads Bring Results, PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN NO IIOSPIT4I-I4ATION No Lo.. of Tim. Pormon.BI X.ull! DR. E. M. MARSHA Cnlraprartla Pbyilrtaa Itt Ma. lift r.qalr. Thaalra Kl Phono iaa r DRIFTWOOD CAFE f 126 So. 7th Under Nr Monoco mrDl Borbecucs a Steaks a Hamburgers OPEN ALL NIGHT1 Closed Sundays NO FLAW in Your Title! Practically ercry piece of real property if not merely second hand it has passed through many hands, frequently with joint ownership and other complications. It is easy for flaws to grow in a hundred years! Protect yourself with a Commonwealth Insured Title and know there is no flaw in your title that can cause you loss. Wilion Tlrto and Abitrad Ce. KluKtk FaO0 Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purse Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ward and Sons 925 High Phone 3334 Attention Owners The International Harvester company is interested In keeping your equipment rolling at a minimum cost and deloy. 1 Mr. Stuart McKie, service manager from the Interna tional company's Portland branch will be in Klamath Falls from Thursday, May 16th on, to assist Dick B. Miller company in this program. You are invited to bring in your truck or pick-up to Dick B. Miller company's Truck Division at 11th and Klamath for a complete checkup of conditions and need ed repairs. This checkup is FREE. DICK B. MILLER CO. INTERNATIONAL TRUCK DIVISION YOUR LOCAL DEALER Phone 77S5 11th and Klamath NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS TO GIFTS of LEATHER- III Billfolda, Fitted Cases, Luggage v O HICKOK Belta. Suapenders, jewelry O KING'S MEN Toiletries 111 I I O SWEATERS Columbiaknlt III III O TIES-Aow , Manhattan. Holly-vogue III O SPORT SHIRTS Any Item Gift-wrapped FREE! Frea Cold Lettering Service . on Leather Gooda . Congratulation! to the Class of 1946! Former K. Sugarman Location 6th and Main JOHN SANDMEYER announces that the C. S. Robertson Agency HAS MOVED from the First Federal Savings and Loan office to new, larger quarters at 625 Pine St. Esquire Theatre Bldg. See SANDMEYER for Complete Insurance Service Phone 8822 ONLY 8 DAYS LEFT to buy your Northwest Chemurgy Co-op stock and assure conitruction of Klamath Basin Starch and Glucose POTATO FACTORY Anure a market for the Basin's low grade potatoes by buying stock NOW! , . f Assure a market for YOUR low grade potatoes by becoming a member NOW! Assure a starch plant for this year's crop by seeing your banker NOW! Have You Seen Your Banker? Klamath Potato Growers Assn. Tulelake Growers H amous tor f, M ild ness Tliree generations ago Olympia created America's original light table Leer... a golden mellow Leverage rarely equalled for its mild, refreshing qualities. oLufht "It's the Water" Visitors welcome 9:30 to 4:30 every Jay. OLYMPIA BKCWIINIJ tUWMIM TslV8 OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, U. S. A. aa aa a -a -P a iaaa jf laBfcaBihteaiafcaaieafcaaaJaa.ioBoWaaa "beer, the refreshment beverage of millions of temperate people