James Roosevelt Heads
Democrats In California
SACJHAMIONTO, July Ti W)
James ItixiM'Vvll, former mu
rine colonel mid I'lilrsl mill of
titer Into nri'Slrieiil, inuniuierl liln
clullrs tniliiy aa rliulrninn if the
California Hliitn Dnnorriitlc
(.'ciitriil cciininilti'o In which lir
waa rliH'U'd after a atrcnuoua
cunteiit In Ilia roinnillli'i'.
Itooai'Velt won tlio (lulit In (lie
raui'ua of llio suullii'rn Callfor
nlu ili'lt'Kutlnn by a to 107
olo uvrr Thulium Scully, L,oa
Aiwi'lra democratic leailrr.
Kooaevelt wan auorll by
Will KoHom Jr., mm of tlm lulu
liumoiial. Hugor In llio tlemo
riutlu nominee for U. S. smia
tor In opposo Moniitor W, K.
George White
Free On Bail
SAN OIKtiO. Calif.. July 22
(I'l CiPoruo White, 82. Holly
woott and Nrw York theatrical
producer of "Scanciii!.t" lilrl
almwa, wan free on hall here
today aflcr hla arrest on aua
plcloll of cauniiiK 1 1 in truffle
ilmlha of a nrwlywcd pair anil
fullInK to "top and kivc aid.
lie waa accuacd by Slnle Truf
fle Patrol Officer Luther M.
Hake, In the county hill hooklnu,
of neilllKent homicide anil felon
loiia failure to atop hla borrowed
BUlnniohlle.
While denied the eliargi-t lunt
nllihl at hla hotel, tolling news
men that "the flrat 1 knew of
the accident waa when a motor
cycle cop stopix-d me Just nut
aide of Sun Uli'Ko," Saturday
niltlit.
He wna arreated ten mllea from
where Cliiudn Mcl.ealer Lee, 42,
waa killed and hla bride, l.eono
Annoaborne I.ee, waa futiitly in
jured on highway 101 at 10:30
p. ni. Saturday night.
Tlie iilrl bride, who hud mar
ried I ,co only a few hours before
at Tljuunu, Mex., died at an
(X'canalde hoapitnl at 10:30 a. m.
yesterday.
Love Life Of War Bride Set Straight-
Airport Oil Contract
Signed By Lakeview
LAKEV1EW. July 22 The
eity council Saturday aluned a
f ivo-year aiireetuent with a major
oil company for complete luel
aervlce at the Lakeview airport,
recently returned by the navy
to the city of Lukcvlcw under
an interim permit. The airport
la under the inanaKcment of Dale
Wllliama and Cllen l'lnto.
Under the ternia of the nr ce
ment, an 80-octane portable
pump haa been inalalled and 01
octane gasoline la alao available.
The city of Lakeview will re
ceive two cent per gallon on all
gasoline aold at tlio airport, us
well at five ceuli on each nation
of oil.
NO PAIN
i Insensible to ptiln, Leo Kon
gee. a mtclclle-agcd negro, la able
to drive 60-pcnny nulla into hla
nose, aew hla aocka to hla legs,
or pin hla clothea to hla body,
without pain or lots of blod.
HOCKY ROOTS
A lone tree aland on Sherman
hill, in Wyoming. The pino liua
wenlhered the elements for
neurly a century, although its
roola are deeply burled In rock.
Kuiiwliuid, republican, In the
November election.
I'rlor lo the election of lite
new chairman, the committee
adopted a reaolutlon oppoalng
communlam,
llooaovelt announced upon
acceptance of the chalriiiaiinlilp
ho would resign ull connectlona
with the Hollywood Independ
ent Clllzena commllleo for the
arta, aclencea und profeaaloua,
which Itogcra chiii'uclerlr.cd aa
extreme leftlat.
Col. Itoosevclt aald Ilia rea
aon for aeverlnu connectlona
with Ihla organization waa that
na a party official churned with
the duty of electinu democratic
cnndldiilea he could not main
tain hla connectlona with uny
organization which might not
be committed lo democratic
cuiidlduclea or principle".
Legion Slates
State Reports
Henorta on Hie atuto conven
tion Just concluded In Portland
will hlKhllKht the Tueaday night
meeting of the Klamath poat H of
the American Legion. Com
mander I'aul Otterbein, who waa
elected commander of diatrlct
(our, will lead the delegation
reporta.
Dr. M. F. Cooper, general chair
man of the annual aleak feed
and Inatallation of offlccra ached
uled for August 0 at Moore park,
will make a prngrrsa report.
All inembera and honorably dla
charKod veterana of World War
II are urged to attend the meet
ing at 8 u. m. iu the Legion hall
located In the War Memorial
building, 4th and Klamath.
JC's To Plan
Pageant Role
The Junior chamber of com
merced participation In the forth
coming centennial celebration
will be diacuaaed at a meeting
of the Jayceea Monday at 7:30
p. in. In the chamber of com
merce office. Present plana call
for Jayceea to carry a large part
of the extra-curricular activlllea,
auch aa atrcet dances, contests
and stunts.
Other Important matters on
the agenda lo be diacuaaed are
plana for the combined picnic
meeting to be held Monday,
August S, at Moore park, the
paper drive to be held Sunday,
July 28, and the arrival of Merle
Nash, alule president of the
Junior chamber.
SAND PAINTINGS
The most complete collectiona
of reproduction! of Nuvajo sand
palntinua in the world are con
tained in the Museum of Navajo
Ceremonial Art, located near
Santa Ye, N. M.
BIRD INVASIONS
Cherbourg peninsula haa been
an invasion point for blrda for
centuries. Autumn migration
flight from Euglund head acos
the channel into France, then to
Spain and acroaa to Africa.
Classified Ada Bring Results.
The Lacey Act, passed In
1 Hon. made It llh-gul to bring
English sparrows Into the Uni
ted States, Juat a hulf-ccniury
afler the damage had been done.
fcmJStJoseph
"4 lllM'woaioi uncut nuts io
Busier now
than ever before
If you've wondered why there is sometimes a delay before
you get the operator, here is the reason . . .
Telephone switchboards generally are serving more
customers . . , who are placing more calls . . , than ever
before. At times, the volume is so great that we are till
able to answer each call as promptly as wc would like.
VCc arc rushing the equipment wc need to take care of
all waiting applicants and tn furnish a better service than
ever to all telephone users. But the job is a big one . , .
and it will take lime.
Wc want you to know that our operators are doing ev
erything they can to furnish you the prompt and cour
teous service you have been accustomed to. Thank you.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co.
120 North Eighth Street TeUphone Klamath Falls 3101
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UMi'MUUI!M
Jean Carbon, pr.tty English war bride who married on man
tn London and later flew to thia country to Join another, brought
hr aflalra ol heart to a climax at Reno, Nt whan she r.c.lr.d
a divorce from ex-Lt. Harold Carbon. Rochatr, N. Y., and
married Capl, Darr.ll Bachn within th tpac of a fw houra.
Bachn, man of hr choice, la father of liar S-month-old child.
Bh la shown hr with hr attorney, John Robb Clark.
NEA t.l.photo.
Lakeview Sets
'Klamath Day'
Saturday, July 27, haa been
named Klamath Day at the
Lakeview uirport presentation
ceremonies, and plana arc un
der way here to aend airplanca
to participate hi the event.
Approximately 13 plnnca,
possibly more, plan to attend
the allow, including Dr. C. V.
Hugh, I'ele Newblll, Elton All.
Cliff Iloguc, Lloyd Derby and
Hay Ilyrnea flying their own
ships and aome nine to 1 1 ships
from the three flying services.
Shasta Cascade, Oregon and
Wallan.
Lloyd Derby, committee mem
ber, has asked that all flyers
time their own flights, planning
lo arrive In Lakeview in time
lo circle the town twice and
land at two o'clock In the after
noon. Some 12,000 leafleta will be
dropped by the flyera over
Lakeview. The little brochures
will he split between publicity
for the coming centennial cele
bration on August 22, 23 and 24
and the Klamath Air Day event
on August 1. when the first
United mainliner will come
into Klamath on a scheduled
flight.
SOLDIER DROWNED
FORT LEWIS. July 22 lTi
Pvt. Allen J. Percy of Memphis,
Tenn., drowned yesterday in '
American lake. Ills body was ,
recovered two hours later by mill-'
tary police using grupllng hooka.
Military authorities were with-1
out details of the accident.
Hedy LaMarr Expects
Second Stork Visit
HOLLYWOOD, July 22 oV)
Hedy LaMarr and John Loder
arc making plans for their sec
ond child "sometime next
spring," her studio says. The
movie couple have a daughter.
Denis, 14 months old. They
were married in 1943. Miss La
Marr haa an adopted son and
Loder two children by former
marriages.
Governor's Committee
Meets On Tax Plans
SALEM, July 22 fI'i The
Governor's Tax Study commit
tee held its monthly meeting
here today to make preliminary
plans for drafting Its recom
mendations to the 1047 legisla
ture. The committee held an infor
mal discussion of testimony it
haa received, but it apparently
atlll is a long way from agree
ment on any recommendations.
'Modoc Tribe'
To Make Trek
ALTURAS, July 22 The fifth
annual trek into the mountnina
by the Modoc Tribesmen will be
made this year August 1 to 4.
Applications have been mailed
to those making the trip last year
and anyone deairing to take the
outing can secure applications
from the Modoc county record
office, Alturas.
The trip Is made on horseback
by those having horses, and
others go by truck to the camp
high In the south Warner moun
tains. Bedding and meals are
furnished for a nominal sum.
Sightseeing, fishing and other
entertainment are promised those
who make the trip. This is the
one time in the year the Alturas
businessman relaxes, or thinks
he does, away from the cares of
his office or store.
The Iroquois Trail, known al
so aa the Algonquin Trail along
the shore of Lake Ontario was
opened in 1615 by Champlain.
Hunters Seek
Coyote Pack
Five coyotes, which have been
raiding farms in the Miller Is
land district, were the object of
an Intensive hunt yesterday.
Several Klamath people
Joined residents of the Miller
island section in the search for
the animals, which proved in
vain.
Thoae in tlie party Included
Dr. L. D. Gas and sons, Lloyd
and Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Schneyder and Max Ilciken.
The hunt covered the farms of
H. B. Largent and Roacoe Lar
gent, as well as other places In
the area.
Truman May Name
Council This Week
WASHINGTON, July 22 P
President Truman probably will
announce appointment of an
economic advisory council this
week, While House Press Sec
retary Charles G. Ross said to
day. Ross told a news conference
that selection of the board is
"still in the works" but that he
thought the announcement will
come this week."
The three-man board will ad
minister the so-called full em
ployment act.
The only bird known to have
slit eye pupils is the black skimmer.
ENGINE STOPPING! OAS
A gaseous vapor which stopa
an airplane. If any enters th
engine, was invented In Germany
aa a device for use against air
craft during war. .
STRANGE MONEY
Hoes, rock salt, feather bands,
ax blades, shells, and sperm
whale teeth, are among the art
icles used as money In primitive
culture.
MONUMENTS
TIIS
OREGON GRANITE
COMPANY
ins a., iik rhaaa sti
The actual fiber of the abaca
plant, aource of hemp, comprises
only three or four per cent the
weight of the stalk.
KIRBY
Vacuum Cleaners
Aataerlietl
lei ta4 Service
Stt Na. 10th
"bene 4333, Hit,
B:U r A3U
Enjoy lh whiskey that's
OLD
Sunny Brook
Wa!ss.f-.A Blind "
MHaui wiuir. rtaws tmmm. in icn if. . i nut " aw kutim smt
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ONE OF THOUSANDS OF INDEPENDENT
MOBILGAS BUSINESS MEN
Da it Calloway it a highly
rtgarded busiutu man if
Eugent, Oregon, He hat been
in the tervice station busmttt
time he came lo Eugene ten
yean ago. He it yean old,
married, hat luv children and
on us bit own home. Hit busy.
Mobilgat tlation it very prof
itable because he maket it hit
business to give belter sin ice,
TUN! IN IENNY OOOOMAN AND HIS IAND
NIC S1ATIONS... MONDAY AT iM P.M. IP.S t l
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Each One of Us is Part of a
Great Nation-wide Family
of Independent Dealers . . .
In
4! ca Business
u x
AxTo Serve You
Better
If I satisfy you with alert, courteous service,
and keep your car operating at peak perfor
mance with Mobilgas and Mobiloil, you'll
probably come back again and again. Most
people do, and that's why my independently
operated station does a nice business.
If you knew I had a brother operating a
Mobilgas station on the same basis in
another town on your motoring trip, .
chances are you'd drive in and expect the
same service. What's more, you'd get it.
That's just the way the Mobilgas family of
independent dealers is set up. Each one of
the thousands of friendly independent
Mobilgas dealers strives to maintain the high
standard of Mobilgas service to motorists.
We all think of the other fellow. . . and
benefit accordingly. Wherever you go,
drive in at the sign of the Flying Rtd Horse
for Mobil products and friendly, dependable
service to keep your motor giving top
performance.
Dave Calloway,
Eugene, Oregon
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SOLD BY THOUSANDS OF INDEPENDENT MOBILGAS DEALERS AT THE SON OF THE FLYING RED HORSE
Gets The Job Done
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190
69
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asy to put on and tak otf.
Handles 28 to 42-inch rows.
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Spring or stiff shank type
Other DAYID BRADLEY Attachments for FORD-FERGUSON
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Power Lift Hoist Steel Utility Box
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Alowt your Ford-Forguaon tractor
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to aM whoob at one. Ideal for
dvangina tools, whoat Iroods,
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tor info a transport unit. Wffl safety
carry any load tho troctor wiM fifb
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David Bradley Roll-Over Type
Scraper Gives Long Service
One Man Operation
With this David Bradley scraper, one man can move
more yards of soil in less time at lower cost. Saves time
and labor in soil conservation. Loads and unloads with
out stopping. Strong heavy pan 'ie-in. thick. Built to with
stand years of hard use. For 2-plow or larger tractors.
5-ft.
All Steel Truck
Handy on Farm 114.90
Carries heaviest farm loads.
Auto type steering; permits
asier, shorter turning. Wid
track, o0-in. tread.
Poultry fountain
5-Gal Copacity 2.49
Farm Matter h.ovy galvonii.d
UmI, doubl woH fountain. For
broilers, grown fowl. Vacuum l..d
typ. Non-rootling top.
2" Poultry Netting
48' height, 150 ft. 4.98 .
Uniformly shapad, morougWy gal
vaniud 20 gaug wlr. Top, bot
torn ilrondi twiit.d for sxtr
strength. OHwr heights alio.
Phone 5188
133 S. 8TH