.Red Journal Says UNRRA
Used In Political Moves
On The Boot
MOSCOW, July 10 l' tz
vrstla (liu'lured lodiiv thai tlir
ilnllrd SIiiIkd mid llrltalii hul
unployi'cl UNIIKA foiiil In rx
rrt "pnlllirnl picurp" in i'oiiii
Irirs uldcxl, end eliiuicd lliut
lilt purpose of llrrlurt llrmv
rr'i in-put world circling (inn
Iiip lour won lo spread "intl
Soviet propauiiiiilu.
The lovrriininnl nrwspapcr.
In an article written liy S. do-
Seer Swindles
Trio Of $6000
SPOKANE. July 10 ifll
Another phase of the aic-old
swindle ' ellsi'losrd tudiiy tn
Iihvo deprived two nniniirrlrd
slslers mil llieir oncio of tnpir
1 1 Id savlius of $111)00, Deputy
Prosecutor Clarence Smllli uld
here.
Hi) ald the vlctlmi, whose
nnie he dirt not divulge, were
victimised by womnn who
posed as a loruine teiirr ami
who promised to linn money
hurled on llir-lr farm. She did
mil In Dm niiimier tttnv y.
peeled.
bhn cmnc In their farm last
monlli and akod If there wore
eKKii fur sale. Then she exclaimed
"I can feel money here, a lot of
money. Is there any money
burled here?"
Later, Smith mid. the wuiiiiiii
Induced tho trio to bring all their
savings to her lintel room, de
claring she needed fundi to
locate the treasure.
They took the fUOOO and a
ran of dirt from tho farm which
the woman told lliein would
"create atmosphere." and tuld
them to return In nine days.
Smith mild the victims re
turned a week later and were
unable to find any trace of the
woman, nor was It ludlcuted the
would show up at the end of
the nine-day period.
rodrlky,
10 quoted
prngrcMlvn circles"
. i' ' ' -mn. i
Prospective Nurses
To Be Interviewed
foreign
us saying
that reactionaries In llrltalu
and the United Suites were us
ing UNRItA as ii in nuns of po
litics! blackmail." This so-called
"blackmail" was compared with
what was described as "atomic
politics" In the United Stutes.
The article said that "specific
circles" In the two western na
tions were "striving to use the
help (UNRHA) campaign or
far-reaching economic and ' es
pecially political purposes."
"These alms have little rela
tion to the love of huinun be
ings, but are directly connected
with the most aggressive side
of politics," livestla said.
The article asserted that, al
though UNHHA relief was dis
tributed through a special Inter
govern me nlal organization,
"however, as a matter of fact,
this orgunUatinn Is nothing
other than an apparutus of the
United States and England."
Search Party
Finds Plane
SEATTLE. July 10 l'l The
wrecked fuselage and the re
mains of six occupants of a
Cessna two-engined plane that
disappeared In the Cascade
mountains April 28 were found
by sesrehers late yesterday Inrea
miles southwest of Lake Kerch
clus. rest of Snoitualinie pass.
The searching party reported
all In (he twisted wreckage died
almost Instantly.
The pilot were two former
army airmen from Seattle: I.elf
Uuschmann Jr., 22, and Walter
Green, 28. Passengers on the pri
vate flight were Joseph Er. Spel
del of North Olmsteail, O.; Mark
S. Hurrlck. Ynungttown, O.;
David lllgby. Ksthcrvllle, O.;
and Robert Oensco, Metuchen,
N. J.
Kurest rangers and If) army
mrii rr Hifini me wrecK wan) :: . , .
found a quarter mile, from Ihe community are needed for two
Buyers Shy
From Hiked
Food Prices
By The Associated Press
Picketing of Portland fond
markets where prices have risen
"excessively" was set for Thurs
day by a veterans sponsored
Flashes Of
Life
1NMAN, Kas., July 10 fP)
Mrs. O. P. Strousz, farmwife,
makes every minute count dur
ing this busy harvest season.
She drove a truck of wheat to
the elevator and peeled pota
toes while waiting in line for
her lodd to be dumped. Then,
buck home, she worked several
.!...... I linv I il..l.n u,l.il
anti-inflation committee today a V.J ,V ' u ,. heY. rW . .
Mack Llllsrd, better known
as Klamath's boxlna and wres
tling promoter, has an office In
the county courthouse and is
Investigator for the district at
torney, sort of a public-private
detective. Llllsrd has been the
local boxing commission's pro
moter for IS years, and has
been connected with the district
attorney's office for six. He or
iginally came from Portland
where he operated a gym for
several years. Aa a boxer him
self he was a professional In
the ring, billed as the "Knock
out King of the Pacific Coast"
In the flyweight, bantamweight,
featherweight and lightweight
divisions. Llllsrd had 14 con
secutive knockouts In Portland,
won his last light in March,
1118. and quit the ring.
East Van port Center
Not To Be Reopened
PORTLAND, July 10 .V
A regional nutlonal housing of
f'clal reported toduy there was
no chance of .reactivating the
East Vanport housing center to
accommodate families Portland
city officials want to mnvo from
the Ci u i Ida Lake project.
Portions of the Guilds Lnkc
dairymen reported demand for
milk hud slumped and butler
went unsold In stores.
Meanwhile. Mayor Earl Riley
proposed to the city council that
it await congressional decision
before taking action on a ruling
by the city attorney that Port
land has authority to establish a
a temporary rent control ordi
nance. Leroy Hersh, chairman of the
newly organized anti-inflation
group sponsored by the Ameri
can veterans' committee, an
nounced the picketing program
as well as plans for a mass con
sumer meeting in Portland Fri
day night.
The CIO Portland industrial
union council lust night endorsed
the two actions and at the same
time voted support of a campaign
to "get a new line-up in con-i
gress."
Ron Holey, council president,
said congressmen who helped
scuttle price control have
"doublecrussed American work
men by emasculating the one
bulwark against inflation."
Consumer reaction to milk
price advance from 15 to 181
cents a quart was reported by
W. f. Rollins, vice president of
the Oregon Milk Distributors
association.
"Consumption is falling a
little," he said. "There Is no
question that there is some re
sentment over it."
Grocers reported butter whole
salers yesterday were suddenly
ablo to supply "all the butter you
want," but some retailers report
ed the higher prices left many
pounds unsold in coolers at clos
ing time.
Mrs. Strousz said she hauled
15 loads of wheat while prepar
ing one meal.
KEY RECOVERY
MARINETTE, Wis.. July 10
f.l'i Members of the Nick But
man household have been hunt
ing for a missing key to the
family car for the last several
weeks.
it turned up yesterday in a
letter from Holland. The writer,
recipient of clothes donated to
Europe's needy by the Butman
family, wrote:
"Please find enclosed the key
to your motor car. You will cer
tainly have more use for it than
we will."
WRONG NUMBER
CHICAGO, July 10 (Ft
Policemen In the suburban Ber
wyn police station were flooded
with telephone calls last night
after a heavy rain flooded aev
tral hundred basements.
The callers wanted police to
send pumps but the officers said
there weren't enough to meet
the demand.
"In (act," the police told the
callers, "we could use a couple
more here. "The water In the
station is seven Inches deep."
ROUGH PLAY
PHOENIX, Ariz., July 10 (P)
Maricopa County Superior
Court Judge Dudley W. Wlndcs
asked a man seeking divorce
from his wife on the grounds
of physical cruelty for the de
tails. "Well, your honor," the man
replied, "five times she hit me
Full Meaning of Quality
In Mpiria is known to uarrl of St. Joseph.
Ltomand Hi. Joseph Aspirin, worbl'i
UrxMt Mllrr at 10c Have mors on 100
laUsl bouJ 34c, nearly UUm far lo.
lirSAI D NtWt, Klml Falls, Or. WKONSSUAr. Julr It, ISM, hf S.t
In the head with an axe. If that
keeps up someone is going to
get hurt."
The divorce was granted.
Race horses trained to run
without jockeys attracted atten
tion in Mexico, where this inno
vation In racing was made.
LEGION INITIATION
PORTLAND, July 10 ()
A ritual contest and mass In
itiation will be among features
of the Oregon American Legion
convention opening here Mon
day. Clai Ified Ada Bring Results.
SPECIAL:
Young Women Intrrcntrd In
the nursing prufrtsion are ad
vised that Ihe superintendent of
the Good Samaritan hospital.
Portland, school of nursing, will
be In Klamath Kails rrlday fur
Interviews. The superintendent
will be at St. Paul's parish house,
corner of 8th and Jefferson, from
2 to 5 p. m. Friday. All Interest
ed are invited to attend between
those hours.
Requirements include a high
school certificate and fees for
the three-year course are $2U0.
The superintendent has advised
(list Ihe need fnr nurses is great,
that 3000 positions are to be
filled.
Forest Association ,
Sues London Firm
PORTLAND. July 10 M'l
The Oregon Korc.it Klre associa
tion has filed suit asking $150.
000 from Ihe Insurunce firm of
Lloyd's of London tn cover ex
cess loss Incurred in fire supres
slon between May 0 and Dec.
'31. 1045.
Tho association declared It
was Insured with Lloyd's for
$150,000 to cover 00 per cent of
loss over $30,000 and that the
excess loss was $247,083.48 It
alleges that the London firm
never paid the $150,000. The
suit asks a Judgment for the
amount plus 0 per cent interest
from May 27.
point where fragments first were
found Saturday, They said the
plane apparently rlped off some
of tin strurture on trees and
slammed sideways into the base
of a large tree.
OSC Sorority Wonts
Construction Permit
PORTLAND. July 10 i.Ti
Application for construction ap
proval of an $00,000 sorority
r.uuse planned by the Alpha Itho
chapter of Alpha Omleron PI at
Oregon Stale college. Corvallis,
was on flic here today.
The Oregon office of the civil
ian production administration
reported oliiht new applications
totaling $224,500.
Ashland Schedules
Bond Issue Ballots
ASHLAND. July 10 M-)
Two bond Issues will be pre
sented to voters at a special
municipal election July 30.
One is for $750,000 for ex
tension and Improvement of the
city's water facilities and the
second is for $50,000 for con
struction of a municipal airport.
I new industrial plants seeking
the ilte.
A conference group of city of
ficials and housing authorities
here Issued a new demand that
limning units moved from the
city to other northwest areas be
taken from Guilds Lake after
Fred Cuthbert, regional N11A
deputy agent, said East Vanport
could not be reopened.
Ambulance Man Held
For Robbing Patient
PORTLAND. July 10 (A)
Theft of $35 by an ambulance
attendant sentenced for rob
bing an Injured patient was
called by Judge John B. Sea
brook "In the category of
grave robbing by a ghoul."
The Judge then sentenced
Russell M. Hadman to 180
days In jail for robbing Arthur
Nelson while Nelson was be
ing taken to a hospital after
an accident.
Gas on Stomach
KJaatW Ml I MMH ff sjisjfcU ytaW mmmf bath
WlMtjtHc itoskud trlil (-autre, pilnful. luSncat.
ttlf III. tur atnwarli ivl hraittrum. tlortora tjiusltf
pUKflr. tba fitttxt-avtlnf raxltrtniw kaam tf
Child Burned In Fall
Into Slacking Lime
MADRAS. July 10 (Pi Two-
year-old Kenneth Florcr suffered
burns ot the arms and shoulders
yesterday when he tumbled into
slacking lime near where his
father was working.
The Madras volunteer fire de
partment ambulance rushed him
to the Redmond hospital where
the boy's mother, Mrs. Roy Flo
rcr, was a maternity patient.
Lack Of Homes May
Cause Teacher Loss
PORTLAND. July 10 p)
Unless Portland school officials
can find housing for the 100 new
teachers finally hired to fill va
cancies this fall, the schools
may lose Ihem again.
Officials reported a few have
already cancelled contracts be
cause they couldn't find living
quarters.
Tan and White
Moccasin
SPORT OXFORDS
Reg. $10.95 Values
95
lttrwrtfkt,u u im r ttauu
rrt tn
Itching I
or Dry
: Eczema
Whjr scratch and
suffer hopelessly?
ind hi ppr relief
aiso many others
do use tooth
in, medicated
RbSlNOU the
popularointmcnt
of mmmjf uses
Ti is cMlmntrd tlint 1,000,000,
000 nil oex will he mnrie nnd sold
to Americans during 104(1.
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