Two Arrested
In SP Theft
four inner lubrs from Smith
cm Pacific boxcar at the OC&E
yardi last night.
Officer who arrested the two
men on Broad street last niKht
j aid that three of the tires had
been sold to Robert A. Smith at
larceny complaint, are bein.j- J
filed Ulia afternoon by the dis-1 , s-i l. Tuter. The other three
trirt attorney's office against I were sold to the Richfield Serv
Theo W. lackey. 32. and Will.,' ice itation at 6th and Klamath,
moi.t W. Young. 28. held in the i All were recovered,
counte jail in connection with
the theft of six new tires and Classified Ads Brine, Results
Lake Victim
Still Sought
a small boat, were alive and seen
' after 3 o'clock Sunday' afternoon,
July 21.
Henrys body was found off
I Coon point the following Turs
I day.
Jim Sweeney contacted the
Extensive search of the Vpper ! sheriff's office Saturday and told
Klamath lake Saturday and Sun- i of seeing the two men at,Home-
steaoers lanuint: on me soutn
end of Howard bay .two hours
day failed to turn up any trace
of the txxlv of Keith Gordon, but
the sheriff's office has learned
that Gordon and John A. Henry,
who disappeared with him from
11
The Western Auto Supply
Co. Will Be Closed
While Moving To Its
New Location.
Opening On Or About
August 15th
4
after the tune when searchers
had assumed their boat capsized.
He said that they came to the I
landing, got a drink of water j
and asked the direction to Ma
lone springs, their destination on
the boat trip. Sweeney said that!
Henry had his shoes off and his
feet were sunburned. He de-
Stewardess To Interview
Aspirants For Sky Career
stewardess Nay Slariitey oi
United Air Lines arrived in
Klamath Falls today to get ac
quainted with future passenger
and to talk to native girls In
terested m careers in the sky.
Miss Marilley joined United in
1941 after completing her nurse's j
training in a Seattle hospital and .
flew on the company s Pacific!
coast route until 1942, when she I
took a leave of absence from
United to join the ranks of the!
war nurses.
Dunn tll r am v. '
-J'" """!. lieutenant in the army air'
boat- j evacuation corps in Alaska. She j 1
Sweeney said that Gordon and ! returned to United Air Lines in j
Hcnrv left the landing and were I 1845 and now fli nn rmih t. ' 1
steering their boat with the ; bound and southbound Mam
kapok life cushions, apparently liners.
having had trouble w ith their j When Miss Marillrv Joined
steering apparatus. The motor I United the first requisite was to
was running all right. 1 have a registered nurse s certi...
Deoutv Sheriff Jack Franev le but the company alvrd
una ruung -wnen norm war in
broke out and the demand arose
for nurses in the armed forces.
The company then began em
ploying "co-ed" stewardesses
girls with two or more years of j
college or university training.
With expanded operations and
additions of new cities such as I
Klamath Kails on the company a.
Pacific coast and coast-to-coast
routes came the need for more To Lara Bads Dorris Arnest.
stewardesses. Consequently, the 'of 11 N. 10th. and Dorothy Gus
company aeain relaxed its rc-Mafuson. KUHS teacher, took a
slrictions for stewardess appli
cants and will now consider as
potential stewardesses any girls
with one year of college and one
year of business experience.
United again is taking regis
tered nurses as on its four-en-gined
Mainllner 230s the com-
tM a KS. tltaill run. Or.
MoxriAT. Ji tt, int. fin i..
In Jtf
Basjeiys
.Continued From Page One.
would be a set of plain, honest,
sincere men follow mg the simple
pievept of the Golden Rule: "1X
e unto others as e would that
others sha.l do urto )u "
Bomb Threat
Stirs Gotham
vtw VAtk- ta ill
More than 1DO po.ice were niobl- j "''"
Auto Accident i
Brings Arrest
I.mirUu Fiisllik, 40. nf Can.
by. Ore. pouted (19 hull Willi
city police on a limine of fuil.
tire to yield the rlulit of Wuy
following un accident at l)i.
vision and Orchard Sultiiiluy
afternoon.
She wa Involved In ml.
; lision at the Intersection Willi
John Wolford. 11)11 Klna, whli li
I resulted In only minor damage
to both cars.
; Krgis Amlrieu. Mlillunil. hut
reported that a spare wheel.
' tire and tube were stolen from
his 1940 Nash sometime lii-t
Darrrll V. liarrliiutiiii.
had a party with six boats out
covering the shoreline of the lake
Saturday and Sheriff Lloyd Low
had seven boats out yesterday.
Also two planes took part in the
search, and Murl Long, flying a
pontoon equipped plane, is
searching tne lake.
City OPA Office
Awaiting Orders
. ."V ,lned in lower Manhattan today ''"' Harrington.
ft "fr the British consulate re- 'h ' " "'e
. I ported that an anonymous man "?' Into court for vmlal ,
. .' I td telephoned threat to blow ' '''e "He when arrested
1 I up the JJ-.torr Cunard building . r '"' J"1 Muln.
Stewardess Kay Marllliy
CITY. BRIEFS
within 28 minutes.
The call was received at 10:IS
la. in. IKUT). Miss Gertrude Salt,
telephone operator In the con
ulate offices on the eleventh
loor of the building, told police.
At 12 30 p. lit., police w ho hud
rurched through the building
mm tup to bottom were with
drawn except for guards left at
: the consulate telephone booth
and main reception room,
i Acting Police Captain Ham-
To date no definite word
about prices and ceilings has
been received at the Klamath
Falls office of OPA with the
exception of a bulletin regard
ing auomobiles.
Ceiling prices of new and
used rsrs were restored with
the revival of OPA and will re-! pan' rrl two stewardess
main effective until new sched
ules are Issued. All deliveries
of cars after July 25 must be at
or below ceiling prices, even
though the buyer may have
agreed during the lapse of time
when OPA was not functioning
to pay a higher price.
Baseball Scores
NATIONAL
R. H. E.
Cincinnati . 3 6 3
Brooklyn - 1 1 2
Walters. Hetki (7) and Muel
ler; Gregg. Behrman l6j and Edwards.
one being a registered nurse.
'Torso Death'
Clues Sought
ir... i.. th I a... ki. iv. ' mill ioio renuricrs:
weekend to visit Lillian Redkcy. 1 " e consider this lust another
also a KUHS teacher, who is " of 1,olc telephone calls,
working this summer as a look- " er we are taking no
out for the forest service: ' f.h "f ,n nien In
. the building for the rest of the
Trip to Coast Mrs. Mary y-"
Kocrncr and Mrs. C. S. Wilson i
of Klamath Falls went to Crrv
Dnvton. pouted !V ball for run
ning a led light at Nth and
Klamath. Itobrrt Fdwarri Car-
I ntnl, Sprugue Hiver. put up s.'i
for riiiiiilng a red light at Main
j and Spring, and Charles lluv
I Culver, 421 Oak, was riled
! appear In police court for tml-
urc to vleld the right of way.
""suicide rbuND-
TULAHK. Calif . Julv 29 Hie
body of a veteran. foiialit J.
Allrnhaugli, Mlltiin. Ore,
was found in a uirked itr witn
a tube leading from the exhaust
to the rear seat. Coroner Nov
lirook pronounced the death a
- Canby Man Dies
In Auto Wreck
cent City and Smith River. Call
over the weekend. Mrs Koerner
visited her daughter. Teggy Gale.
I ALTVRAS. Calif . July 20
Eagles' AuxUiary The regu-' Clyde Phillips. Canby. Calif ,
lar meeting of the Eagles auxili-! millman. was killed In an auto
ary will be held in the lower , mobile accident on the Alturas
FOF. hall. Tuesday. 8 d. m. Mem-1 Lakevlew highway 1 miles
bers are asked to bring salad or north of here.
I'here i no mnIa in soda water
It's rarlxm dioxide.
AMERICAN
R. H.
Washington 2 9
Cleveland 1. 8 1
Scarborough, Masterson (9)
and Evans. Early 9; Gassaway,
Berry 9l and Hcgan. (First
game 10 innings.)
R H E
Philadelphia 1 7 0
Detroit 4 8 4
OREGON CITY. July 29
A bundle of women's clothing.
found entangled In driftwood in
the Clackamas river, was bein
studied today in the hope of
The clothes were discovered I
about 60 feet from the spot where
a woman s thigh was found Sat-1
j urday. The thigh apparently was j
r t auuuici pieic w uie uismcm-
0
sandwiches.
: Junior Stock
Show Slated
You'll dial calls
all the way across
the country
bered female body whose torso
was found in the Willamette
river last February. The head is
still missing.
The clotmng bundle contained
three shirtwaists, two night
gowns, one wool sweater, and
undergarments. Other clothing
was wrapped with the parts of
the body found in February, but
carried no clue to the identity
of the dead woman.
Electric Power Off
In County District
Electric power service from
the north Poe valley road
through Bonanza. Sprague
mver, jseauy, uiy ana Lake
view waj shut off for three
hours yesterday morning while
the California Oregon power
company moved the lines to
new poles in that area.
The county is realigning the
north Poe valley road, straight
ening out some curves, so the
power lines were moved to
conform with the road work.
Poor mechanical conditions of
cars are causes for many acci
dents. Keep your car in good
repair. Insure with Hans Nor
land. 123 N. 6th St.
Classified Ads Bring Results
Dates for the annual Junior
Livestock show have been set
for September 13. 16. and 17
by the executive committee,
which met July 26 to discuss
plans for the show.
The livestock contest will In
clude this year beef breeding
classes in premium list. The
committee decided that all
I turnips car iiirnea over on a
; bad curve. His wife was injured
i in the crash.
j A party of high school stu
, dents came by shortly after the
accident. Phillips and his wife
were pulted fruin the wreckage,
but ho died before the students
could summon help.
Phillips was foreman ot a mill
at Canby,
Spud Growers Against
Mexican Labor Use
The Klamath Potato Growers
association votec' Friday not to '
use Mexican labor this fall for
the potato harvest unlesa the '.
situation changes during the
breeding cattle, over six months ! next month. The growers hope
IHiltll'l'l"!
- ENDS TODAY
In hlrl
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S'arta Tuotdoy
S5
This Love
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At
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CUUBI MINI
otutanevM
and
"Vengeance of the Deep"
Some day, you will be able to complete a call to New Work
er anywhere else in the country almost as swiftly as a local call.
For you will dial the number you wane, and your call will be
automatically routed across the country. Preliminary work oa a
nation-wide dialing system is already under way.
SEWING MACHINE
REPAIRING
CsSflrt. r.usranttr Wrk
(All Mskail
raiaaakls rr.r, EulaulM
Sewing Machine Service
es mi am wsr
of age must be accompanied by
tuberculosis and clean Bangs
certificates.
Tentative schedule at present
Is September 13, 8 to 13 a. in.,
arriving and weighing; Septem
ber 16. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., Judg
ing; September 17, 9 a. m. to
5 p. m. contests 5:30 p. m. bar
becue . by Rotary club, and 7
p." m. auction sale of livestock.
Members of the committee
present at the meeting were
Lee McMullen, L. A. West. C.
A. Henderson and F. A. Skin
ner. Freighter Aground
In Astoria Harbor
ASTORIA. Ore.. July 29 iPi
The freighter Silverbow Victory
ran aground in a heavy fog here
early yesterday morning, but
ship agents said there was no
damage. ,
The vessel, bound for ban
Francisco, grounded on a sand
bank within the harbor, between
Dier three and Young a bay
official of ttte Luckenbach
Steamship company said at
Portland they would decide
' later In the day what method to
use in refloating the ship.
Italian ladies of the 16th cen-
wore masks when
ilaces.
domestic help this
to utilize
yea..
Speaking before a group of 30
growers, Ralph Beck, state su
nervisnr of emereencv farm la
nor, retmrtrd that a surplus In 1 -labor
now exists in every countv ' V
In Oregon. He stated that 30 ; P
per cent more men are now j J.
available than last year. jj
Charles Stark Back
From Trade Meeting
Charles Stark, manager of the
chamber of commerce, is home
after attending the western in
stitute for trade and commer
cial executives held last week at
Whituer college. WhitUrr. Calif.
Stark said 14 men from Ore
gon chambers attended the meet
ings, which he said proved high
ly valuable.
D I IV E FATAL
PORTLAND. July 29 P
Charles Shelley, 16. died yester.
day of Injuries sustained when
he Hived into the Cnlumbia river
Xn ! and hit his head on a rock July
3.
Utl Opmm 1 -M IS
NOW
j tury usually
in public plai
Luncheons Called Off The
membership committee of the
chamber of commerce has can
celled its weekly Monday noon
luncheons until September 0. due
to the absence of many of the
members on vacation trips.
Til
1 PV
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Uncannily accurate, switching equipment like this will do the
job. Each section of the country will have a special three-digit
code which you will simply dial before you dial the number you
wane Between some neighboring cities here on the Coast long
distance dialing will be a fact within the next few years.
This St only one of many long distance and local telephone
projects included in our five-year four hundred million dollar
expansion program. For it is our purpose to expand and improve
service in every way we can ... to make the telephone more use
ful and valuable to everyone.
An ever-Improving telephone service iht Utsi cost Timiiitnt uiib good utges and
uorking conditions for our employees and 4 reasonable return to the thousands of people
ubo bate invested m I be business. '
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
120 North Eighth St. Telephone Klamath Falls, 3101
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