Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 02, 1946, Page 9, Image 9

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    M.P: Reduced In Rank
For Striking Russian
Foiling Leaflets Tell Of Centennial
HOMK. Aim. 2 III') Mr-rlln J
jnihuin, A mi o r I r ii n mlllliirv
oliri'iiinil ronvlrli'il by n siii'dul
J. S, nrmy t'uiirl niurtiui mr
lilkliiit Ktimlmi niiliu!iy lit-
nrlip ut llii' Humid li I r r I May
ii-rn ritluctHl from nri-
linn
(! flral
rln fi iirlvnti'.
wlii'ii til JtiiNnliin romonatratrd
uuiiIiikI hi i-Jecllun from an
Aiiii'rltuii plane.
Military unt IioiIIU-h ut tlio alr
pent ku lit on the luy of Ilia In-
cldi'iil tluit llii! courier wu or-(liTi-d
pin off by mi officer when
ml., win aivuncil or striking Ilia
llarlir, Kli'liont Kolcliiinov,
On Ine Beat
U... .U 4
tlanora Waathtrlord
Other liiMiplr'i lirariiu'lir urr
Jul rnutlnu liualnma to EU'n-
nm wi'iiiin'riorci, wno aaaiai
taxpaycra In Uir office of
deputy collector of Interniil rev
enue, Klenom haa held the of
fice of deputy for over three
yenm. .She now rculden Ml 2S:iA
Hope hut ho lived In Klnmuth
Kail tor number of yenm.
he hoiirded the iilune beforu take-
tiicled to hi pout for one month oil lime, fulled to Identify him-
mil fined till) In loan ol nnv. 'lf a a dlplimiutlc courier mid
(irnliiiiii, 2(1, of liiilliiiiiipollii, i refiiiu'il to leave wben told no
wouiu nave 10 remain in uie
terminal until tho paiiM-iiiteri
wern loaded.
llii' proneculor, Mil). Nat W,
Wioililuiiton of Kplirulii, Wiuli
explulni'd tluit (iiuliiiiii wan not
chui'Ki'd with vlolalinii the diplo
matic Immunity rule bccuiinc In
ejecting- the courier he wan
merely oheyliiu an officer a or
der.
(iruliain wan dencrlbed hv Ilia
offlcem iim "auiierlor" and an
'excellent Millcemiin."
The Moscow radio laid alinrt-
ly after Hie Incident that the Kua
alalia hud aki!l allied heudiuarl
rn to punlali the wildier. Sev
eral reproenliitlveii of the Soviet
einliumiy utlended the two-day
trial nod took note.
(iridium, who did nut tentlfy
In hla own behalf, in III ho hud
decided to remain alleut on ad
vice of coinuel. He termed the
enteiice a "victory" for hiin.
The maximum penalty for
linple aaaflnll la nix month lin
priaonmeiit. Vets To Draw
For Army Post
ANCHQHAGK, Alaaka. Auk.
2 lA'i Strve Luranon Homer.
one of two men whose hid for
C.'hllknot barrucka will be
drawn from a hnl. aald toduv
the historic aoutheaat Alnaka
army poat would be uaed aa a
atuitliiK area for famlllea of vet-
ernna ahould he be aucceiaful
In the drawing.
Homer la one of three heads
of veterana of Alaaka Coopera
tive Company Orunnlnition
(VACCO) of Waahlnuton. D. C.
the nruanlrntlon hna been re
crulthiK veterana and fumlllea
In the United Slntea to aeltle
In Alaska on land office ap
proved townallea.
Unit of theae families would
be nutirtered at Chllkoot bar
racka pending completion of the
lownnltea, Homer wild.
Homer and Kenneth E. O'
Hurra, both veterana holding
equal priority right, suhmit
ted identical hid and each of
fered $10. Sim for the one-tenth
down payment required.
Under the law, a drawing
waa ncreasnry and will bo held
hero AuKU.it 3.
km
Oregon Trail Southern Route
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KLAMATH COUNTY
FAIR GROUNDS
"WAGON ROAD TO SKY ROAD"
Around Oregon
By The AuoclaOd Pra
The flailing veaael Shirley
I.n- dlachurgetl more thun 10
ton of dogliah llvera and 10
Ion of bottom flah at Aatoria
after two month ui Alaskan
wuler ... A group of nhy
aiclun pluna a Uo0.000 to $700,
000 medical center with 40 of
fice at Kugcne, construction to
begin aa aoon a materiiil are
available.
Portland Traction company,
with f2,mfl.U2U et aalde to
modernlto eiiuipment, I order
ing 100 gasoline huae and ten
tatively ordering &U electric
trolley for the city . . . Two
Egyptian hydro-electric power
commissioner will visit Donne
ville duin Auguat 23 during a
nationwide tour of power fa
cilltlea ... A group of national
democratic leiidera, due to visit
Portland Auguat 10, have post
poned the trip to Auguat 22.
Santiam Road Bids
Go Above Estimate
I'OHTLAND. Aug. 2 lV)
Uid on four Nurth Santlnm
highway project were held for
study today after the public
road admlnlatratlon reported
them considerably higher thun
estimate.
Low bidder on the projects,
planned In connection with the
Detroit dam. were Guv F. At
kinaoii, Portland, $4(10. 0711 tor
2 It mile of grudliig and $81i;t,
301 for 1.8 mile of grading
and bridge construction; Kuck
enhem Construction eomimnv.
Portland. $. 10(1.84 A for one mile
of grading and $003,480 for 3.0
mile of grading.
AL5D ATTEND
"KLAMATH AIR DAY" INAUGERATING UNITED AIR LINES SERVICE
KLAMATH FALLS - 10:00 A. M. - AUG. I, 1946
Approximately 30.000 leaflet, similar to the on above, are being dropped on Oregon and
northern California town advertiaing the Centennial and Klamath Air Day. Private fliers hare
been dropping the handbill during the pat week in cooperation with the Junior chamber oi
commerce, which ! in charge ol tne promotion lor in uemenniai.
Boy Admits
Killing Girl
SITKA. Alaska, Aug. 2 il'i
A 13-year-old boy wu held to
day lor the multiple stabbing
death of 11-ycar-old Anna Marie
Ward, daughter of City Super
visor William Ward.
Kill Agent Lee O. Teugue re
ported lust night a confession
to the crime by Chrl Dldrick
Hon, 13. No motive wa dis
closed. Tho girl body, found
in Dog creek near the Wurd
and Dldrlckson homes, bore 30
knife Wound.
Tongue said the girl was I
killed under the uidrlckson
home and dragged during Tues
day night to the creek 100
yard distant. The girl disap
peared Tuesday evening after
returning home from a trip to
a store for Ice cream. A brother
found the fully clothed body
during a concerted search the
next day. An autopsy showed
10 stub wounds within a radius
of two inches In the upper part
of the body.
Mrs. Gillen Gives Tips
On Laundering Of Nylon
Although the' horoemakcr may
think only of hosiery when
nylon is mentioned, it Is now
being used for munv other
thing, and it 1 important that
the homcrnuker know how to
clean it, according to Mr. Win
nifred K. Gillen, home demon
stration agent.
Nylon fabric may be laund
ered easily, she said, although
the usual precautions for wash
ing all fine fabrics should be
Cannery Closing Ends
West Salem Drought
WEST SALEM, Aug. 2 l,V
Wider begun to trickle through
residential faucets today after
tho Blue Lnko cannery, the city's
biggest water user, closed at the
request of city offlcinl.
Tho residential area, located
In the heights, has been without
water for several days. CHy of
flcinl said they hoped that to
day they can start using a fourth
pump that should take care of
tho city's needs.
Mehama Logger Dies
In Truck Accident
SALEM, Aug. 2 fP) Wllllnm
.Toyner, 27, Mohnma logging con
tractor, was killed yesterday
when a logging truck bucked
over him In the Green mountain
timber area In the Cascades
above Blngnra.
Joyner leaves a widow and an
18-months-old daughter.
HOME WRESTLER HURT
PORTLAND, Aug. 2 (l'l
Seth Morgan, 75-year-old Hcpp
ner farmer, wn In a hospital
hero today with a fractured
neck after wrestling at his
home.
Hospital attendants snld his
condition wns fair.
Veteran, Extradited
On Bad Check Count
HELENA. Mont., Aug. 2 l'
With a hurp reproof to mer
chant who don't investigate
check, Gov. Sam Ford agreed
yesterday to extradite R. E.
Gates, 20-year-old veteran, to
Corvallls, Ore., on a charge of
buying a car with a worthless
check.
"It Isn't our policy to play
wet nurse to merchants who are
so anxious to make a sale that
they tnke anyone check and
then expect the state to go to
a great deal of expense to cor
rect their mistakes." Ford said.
"However, we shouldn't pre
sume to dictate Oregon's policy,
and since this man Is an Ore
gon citizen, they may have him
back."
2 Planes And $2800
Left By Maj. Bong
i nc iNr.vl K Ana 2
The estate of Maj. Hlchurd I.
Bong, Z4 year-oni army puot wno
shot down 40 Jap planes,
amounts to $28(10 and two air
planes. Mrs. Mnrlorle Bong, hi 22-
..n..i.r,M wldnw riled B petition
for letters of administration yes-
. .. ...in it.
lerttay. nong icu no win. nc
hud a $20,000 life. Insurance
policy that was Invnlldatod be
cause when he was killed August
8, 1945 ho was flying an ex
perimental Jet P-80 plane In
violation of a clause In the policy.
Mrs. Bong now is tutoring
fashion models.
Fly fishing rods are now
made of glass fibre which equal
bamboo rods In elasticity.
Mt. Laki
Mrs. Gray Brannon and
daughter. Knye, and Mr. and
Mr. Howard Jackson have
spent the past week vacation
ing at Scottsburg, Ore.
Ruth Pattln of Marietta, O,
1 visiting at the home of her
sister. Mrs. Jay Fairclo and
family.
Mr. and Mr. Willis D. Vln
non and sons, Willis Jr., and
Ilobert, of Tacoma, Wash., were
guests at the R. L. Fleming
home Inst week. They were en
route to Texas on a business
and pleasure trip. Mrs. Vinson
and Mrs. Fleming are cousins.
Charles DoLap Jr. has re
turned home after being dis
charged from the U. S. army.'
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Enman
and Marv Iiuise have returned
from a 10-day trip to Portland,
Ore.
Runoff Looms
For Sparkman
BIRMINGHAM. Ala., Aug. 2
iA') A runoff between Rep. John
bpurkmun and State Senator
James A. Simpson for the Ala
bama senatorial nomination ap
peared in prospect today an com
plete but unofficial returns from
Tuesday's democratic primary
showed Sparkman missing a
majority by a few scant votes.
Final unofficial figures gave
this vole:
Sparkman, 84.682: Simpson,
40.0B4; Rep. Frank Boykln 36..
476: Ted Allen of Union Springs.
1220; Thorna H. Maxwell of
Tuscaloosa, 572.
The runoff. If held, will come
on August 27.
New Bridge Discussed
For Willamette River
INDEPENDENCE, Aug. 2 IIP)
State highway commission offi
cials met here today with the
Marlon and Polk county courts
to discuss rians for construction
of the proposed Willamette river
bridge at Independence.
The two-lane bridge would cost
$600,000. The tentative plan is
for the state to pay half the
cost, and for the two counties to
pay the other half.
observed. Colored fabrics should
not be forced-dried because of
the possibility of fading. Like
the hosiery, woven fabrics dry
rapidly but they should not be
hung on or directly above the
radiator, . she stated.
In ironing, properly finished
nylon fabric is highly resistant
to wrinkling during laundering
and should require only slight
smoothing or "touching up,"
Mrs. tfillen mentioned. An Iron
ing temperature at 27S degrees.
or about the same as for rayon.
was suggested bv Mrs. Gillen
for nylon.
Other information regarding
the material can be obtained
from Mrs. Gillen in the home
demonstration office.
WAGE BOOST
PORTLAND, Aug. 2 fP) A
boost from $1.26 to $1.44 an
hour as basic wage for most of
500 Portland housing authority
employes was approved yester
day in an agreement with the
AFL Building Trades Council.
Flashes Of
Life
HKIALD NEWS, RlMialk falls. OfS.
raiDAT, Air. t, ii rn ot.i
By Tha Associated Press
UP IN THE AIR
CHICAGO, Aug. 2 lP) An
aerial photographer planned to
fly over Zoro Nature park In
Roseland, Ind., today to take pic
tures of the members of the
American Sunbathing associa
tion. .
Alois S. Knapp, president of
the association, said that so many
planes have been flying at low
altitudes over the camp that
"we'd like to know how we look
from the air."
The association, which Knapp
said has 5000 members, opened
a three-day convention today,
UPPER BERTH
ROCKFORD, 111., Aug. 2 fP)
A 40-year-old man taking a nap
on a narrow catwalk atop a 65
foot silo in the downtown dis
trict apparently forgot to hang
up the "do not disturb" sign.
Workmen noticed him nap
ping, climbed a vertical ladder,
and then called the fire depart
ment when they couldn't per
suade him to find some other
place to sleep.
Firemen fastened a rope around
the man's waist and lowered him
to the ground. He identified
himself and walked away, leav
ing the firemen somewhat mysti
fied. A combination chemical has
been developed that kills plant
pests such as rust, blight and
mildew in addition to insects.
Airline Plans I
Alaskan Runs
SEATTLE, Aug. 2 (P) North
west Airlines will operate daily
from Seattle to Anchorage, with
three flights a week from the
Alaska city to the Orient when
tho new north Pacific service
starts, officials said today.
Three flights weekly also will
be made from Chicago to An
chorage. Frank C. Judd, western re
gional manager, said the North
west board of directors would
meet here next Tuesday to dis
cuss the new routes. Judd said
the lines would use Seattle's Boe
ing field until construction of
the new Bow Lake airport mid
way between Seattle and Tacoma
is completed, probably in 18
months.
J. A. Earley, chairman of the
Pacific Northwest Oriental Air
lines committee which urged a
Seattle gateway, said "we're dis
appointed that we're not going
io no ine tone gateway.
"But this decision," he added,
"Is much better than tha recom
mendation of the f!AR vam.
iners."
The examiners had recom
mended a main cross-Canada
route, with feeder line service
from Seattle to Alaska.
4
A Singer expert
is best qualified
to repair and
adjust your mi-
chine. Reasonable charges, base)
oq advance estimate.
SINGER SEWING CENTER
418 Main St Phona (402
WHEN IN DOUBT
IT'S
HAR WIN'S
OPENING SOON
For
Commercial
Refrigeration
SALES and SERVICE
Se
Karl Urquhart
Refrigeration
Equipment Co.
$11 Klamath
Phona 64JJ
m rr r
Salem Group Formed
For War Memorial
cai rl Ana 2 i;PI The
Salem War Memorial association
wa organized last night at a
meeting of 75 civic leaders.
"Mi nKnrlntton will decide
her tn recommend con
struction of a civic center, civic
auditorium, basketball pavilion.
or combination auauorium ana
pavilion.
To All Who Suffer
Gis Pains-Distress
After A Good Meal!
Try Hot WaUr and
A Little Noutracld
If yoi or any rotative or friend
nffer th tn-mpioma of acid Inden
tion, Hunt rl tli, tintrthuni, laurnfii, rub
or other itnmarh dlalreu due to kmh
Irle hyperacidity, then by. nil menus
cet a box of Neutrncid put a tea
spoonful m half a glau of hot water
and drink alowly after mrala.
Noutracld la new mad cupwlalty
for the aymptomatlc relief of runt No
hyperacidity no often the caun of
tomach dlMrma. acid Indication, ffH
pa In a. heart hum, burning aenaalion,
and other upset condition.
Never have you had mort blesaed
relief, net a box today auk for
NKUTRACID ftl all good drugglata,
SUPER CUT RATE OR HO
MOVE
BY PADDED VAN
To All Point.
Oogon Wash. Col.
EADS
Tronifor and Storage
Klamath Falls Phona S271
Madford Portland
Eugene Vancouver, Wn.
MOOSE DANCE
For Members and Guests
EVERY
SATURDAY NIGHT
MOOSE HALL
1010 Pine Sr.
Announcing the
OPENING
of the
Miilliorapli & Mimcoonipli Shop
208 Underwood Bldg. Phone 7627
Multigraphing
Mimeographing
Mulrilirhing
Public Stenography
ROBIN M. JONES, Mgr.
DANCE
Saturday Night
K. C. HALL
Sponsored by Townisnd Club
Modarn and Old Time Dancing 9:00 'til 1:00
Men SOe
Ladles SOa
See Sample of Our
SEWING MACHINE
REBUILDING
. before having your
machine worked on.
II. B. Knas
Wa itark thoniandi ( dellari' worth of tannin parts for most all inakei.
IT year experience, combined with nr factory connection! and tarf
lock of parts, anablct ut ta flv yoa th moat oompleta and affloltnt srv
ta poislblf.
Fit Eitimatti
Written Guarantee! Furniihed
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE
3218 Shasta Way
Yar Independent Dealer
Phone 6771
SATURDAY NIGHT 9 TO 1
AIR-CONDITIONED
DANCELAND
SIS Klamath Ave.
"Music As You Like It" by The DANCEMASTERS
Admission. 74c. Including Tax
Sponaortd by Post 1383. V.F.W.
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TTrcco
It serious fires crc '.'
county. wcl'U h: '.
l " . ycers c , t
flic f veir it
: r.r.zy to
, cf your fel
, i c :.. ul wi:!t
L v .Vburnlns,
i ' .wl.-j . . .
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... to
i l.I ever i'. j
Remember Thr:3
Rules
1. Crush out your,' smoke
2. Break your burr J
match
3. Drawn your camp i.i t
than bury it
IF YOU BURN SLA.::i
" First get e permit-
. Last kill every spo.V .
'ale wuh your
Legion
- eni ilt ..
J rcr;:rrire"
' ;n j to Veep
! ','s forests
J owl. j
t WiMCiitJanKer, chalr
: .1 Oiile, Mac Tpmy,
t t John Sarglnson.
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