Hoods Retain Water System Aimriivul of tli Irauafcr of KIiiiiiiiIIi Uniting company's heating propi-rUca tu thu new t'oiiminu'in' Uniting company of Kluimitli KulU hua been granted liy ticnrgu Klugg, ntutu ulllitica Cllllllllnlulll'r, Coplt'i of Kliigg'a orders In tills Iruiiauctlun were received hero tmlny, mill allow tliul thu Uniting company truiiaferrcd all of ila phyalcul prupertlca to Con minium llcullng company except the wuter utility ayaicii) for SL-wiirtl.ennox uddillon. Tim hitler properly win trunafi-rrcd to 1). O. unit E. It. Hood, prlu ri mil owners of Kliimuth lieat Ink compiiny who will operate llii' wuter utility acpuralnly iniilrr the nunio of Hood Uroth- 'IK. 'I'lin Iii-iiI property la transfer red to C'onaumcrs lleatlnu coin puny lit u price of n,0()0. Kluug ordered thut the Khun- nlll llentliiu conipuny, after Iriiimferrliix Ha pliyalcal prop ertlea, would wltlidruw from -rvlii( the public in Oregon aa a public utility. Ecuador Halts Coup Attempt QUITO, Ecuador, Aug. 10 (At Quito newapapera reported to duy 1 1 ut t HI) clvllluna mid retired i ii 1 1 It ii ry men attempted a revo liitloimry coup by atorming tlio miniMry of nutlonul defense liiillilliilf at 2 u. ill. The fire of nilnlaty guurda hulled the litlnck and moat of the altuckera were arrested, the prcxa anld. The aasnult waa declared aimed to pluco Dr. Hector Vaaconei (a liiwyer with liberal party affilia tions, In the presidency, 1'realdent Joae Velnaco Ibarra, who waa given rxtraordliuiry powera lut April 10 to preserve order alter widespread unreal, wu expected to tender Ills renin nation to the national assembly Inter today. The new assembly la domin ated by the conservative party, I'artiea of the center and left de clined to contest the assembly eleclona last Juno beeauso of llui rule by executive decree. Americans Killed By Sneak Bullets WASHINGTON. Aug. 10 (At Nazi guards al the Mauthausen prison camp In Austria killed about 60 Americana with sneak bullets In the back of the neck while ostensibly (losing them fur photographs, a war crimes prosecutor disclosed today. Hundreds of other allied sol diers died the same way, Col. Henry Itoscnfcld Jr., said at a presa conference. "They were taken one at a tlmo Into a amall room fitted up like a photographic atudlo and located conveniently next to the crematory," he laid. "Each prisoner waa told lo alt in a chair facing a camera. While expecting to have hia pic ture laken, he waa allot in the back of the neck by a guard. Itosenfcld, whose home la In Mt. Holly. N. J., aald hla first leovo In this country since 1941 had been "soured" by hla find ing that Americana have "for gotten all about the nuii atrocl ilea and aecm more Interested In bridge games." Hearing Waived On Larceny Charge Donuld Fouti Fitzgerald, 18, cl.arged with larceny of an auto mobile, yesterday waived a pre liminary hearing 111 Justice court niul was returned to the county jail In lieu of $1000 ball. The youth Is accused of inking a Dodge aedan from the John Selby used car lot. Seventh and Uuk, J ul v 24, later abandoning ii at Merrill. Fitzgerald has been held in Jail since July 20. Army Sergeant Gets Life For Raping Jap YOKOHAMA, Aug. 10 At Sgt. Kit-hard I1. Wulf, 20. Somer set, Wis., was sentonccd lo life imprisonment today by the eighth army general court which convicted him on a charge of raping a Jnpiincse woman on a train near Kyoto June S. Thu sentence la Bubject lo re view by the. cuinmandiiirf gen ual. Poland Turns Over Secret Pact Texts WASHINGTON. Aug. 10 (At Poland has given the United Stntea the hitherto secret texts of its economic treaties with other nations lis the price for a $40,000,onn export-Import bunk loan to buy railroad rolling stock In this country. The stale department an nounced June 20 the funds would be frozen until Poland no 12? ? ? t ? HARWIN'S ?????????????? 1 1 aj This apactaoular aerial picture waa taken yesterday from an airplane flying over Lake Ewauna, Those logs, looking like match-stlcka, are lying in the lake off Ewauna Box company mill, and will be sawed in that plant, ahown at the center of the picture. Big Lakes yard liea off to the left. Ewauna'a fir logs come GOP To Work Against Axtell WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 At Republicans began building up stenm today for a determined attempt to set back President Trillium by beating Enus A. Axtell in the Missouri fifth dis trict congressional race. Mr. Truman told his news conference yesterday he was making a categorical statement when he said that Axtell, whom he supported in a successful pri mary race last Tuesday against Incumbent Rep. Roger C. Slaughter, would be elected. Republicans generally arc not conceding any such result. An official of their national com mittee said unusual efforts will be made on behalf of the parly's nominee, Alberr L. "Reeves Jr. The republican congressional campaign committee long has marked the fifth Missouri dis trict as a marginal area where a GOP nominee would have a fair chance of winning. Disabled State Vets Can Get Free Autos PORTLAND. Aug. 10 ilt Some 275 disabled Oregon vet erans are eligible for free nuto mobiles costing up to $11100, C. II. Hudelsou, manager of the re gional Veterans' Administration office said today. Any World War II veteran en titled to compensation for loss, or loss of use, of one or both legs nt or above the ankle will be eligible for a car financed from an appropriation bill which Just became law, Hudclson said. Any special device necessary to aid In oneantion of the machine will bo included. furnished the treaty texts. An other $SO,000,000 credit to buy surplus army stocks, held up at the same time, was released later. & HliH ? ? ? ? t ? "r.- fJZ,' Juveniles Toss Dynamite Sticks PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 10 (At Patrolman Earl Shinu was hoping today a Juvenile ring which has been selling dynamite for a penny a stick around a residential neighborhood has been broken. Questioning a 17-year-old youth yesterday, Shinn learned he had purchased a half dozen sticks of the explosive for six cents. The supply originated in an abandoned quarry where the youngsters uncovered a cache. There were Indications the sticks still laying around had been thrown against rocks In tries for explosive excitement. Klamath Falls Man Drowned The body of Joseph Cabella, about 50 of 2037 Radcliffe. was found by two teen oge boys in Columbia slough waters near Portland yesterday. He had been reported missing by relatives lie was visiting. The Multnomah county cor oner said that death was caused by drowning and there was no evidence of foul ploy. Cabella was a former employe the Klamath Garbage com pany, no is survived by a widow and two children, Clara and Sylvia and a brother-in-law, A Lasagna in Klamath Falls. Burial will be in Portland. INJURIES FATAL NEWBERG, Aug. 10 (At In juries suffered Wednesday in a highway collision were fatal yesterday to Imogen Dcgner, 20, Newberg. She was o pass enger In a car struck by a motorcycle. ' Sec Samples of Our SEWING MACHINE REBUILDING i i before having your machine worked on. Wi stock Ihevundi f aolUrt' worth mt gemlne parti (r mt all mikea, IT yeara xptrlrncv, cnmblrtfd with our faolnrr cnnntrtloni and laria lock of parta, onablaa ua to .Ira yon tha moat vomplrla and alflclvnl acrv Ica pouiblt. Frtt Eitlmatti SEWING MACHINE SERVICE Tour Independent Dealer 3218 Shasta Way Logs In Lake Ewauna , Chinese Food Bottlenecked SHANGHAI. Aug. 10 (At J. Franklin Ray, director of united nation's relief and rehabilitation administration's China office, told a turbulent session of the UNRRA Far Eastern council to day he could not recommend re sumption of full shipments of relief supplies to China until around November. About 120,000 tons of UNRRA supplies still are clogged in the Shanghai bottleneck, he said and about 296,000 more tens are on the way. He estimated it would take at least four or five months to clear this backlog. UNRRA Director Gcneial La Guardia suspended all but emer gency food shipments to China last July 10 because of alleged mishandling of supplies by the Chinese national relief and re habilitation administration. CNRRA came in for a scorch ing at today's session, with the United States and Soviet dele gates leading the attack. Despondent Woman In Tombstone Suicide YOUNGSTOWN, O.. Aug. 10 (P) Mrs. Ruth Allen Barber, 60, disconsolate since the death of her husband, Homer, four years ago, committed suicide by topp ling a tombstone down on her head at her husband's grave. Coroner Dr. David A. Bclinky reported today Mrs' Barber had been missing since Wednesday She arranged small stones carefully near her husband's grave. Dr. Belinky said an examination indicated Mrs. Barber tried twice before she crushed her head. He said a com pound fractured skull caused death. n. h. ko. - Writttn Guirantett Furnlihtd Phono 6771 f7 - s. from the Fisher and Brown operations on the old Yaw key tract on Sun moun tain, and their pine logs are from the south Calimua unit of the Klamath Indian reservation. The .picture 1wa taken from, a-four-place Stinaon of the Shasta Cascade Flying service. Today's Newsie ara LOUIE JORDAN There's many a city dweller' who can envy 10-year-old Louie Jordan. Louie and some friends of his have a cabin which they built located In the woods near his Gilchrist home. The lads are there much of the time and spend an occasional night, parents permitting. Like any normal boy, Louie's heart's desire is a bicycle end he saved $35 of his earnings from carry ing The Herald and News in his neighborhood toward that goal. When he isn't building cabins and carrying papers, he finds time to hunt, fish and build model airplanes. Louie has delivered papers on route two since January of this year. I'll ; iSf . A . Baaaak -' .-v - .4aCaMasJala4aW DDAvMCIE TONIGHT BALDY'S BAND "JUST GOOD DANCE MUSIC" Featuring Vocalists VAN THOME MARY MAHONEY PATTY MEYERS 74c Per Peraon " . J " zee Congressmen Off On Junket WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 Members of the house mil-tary atfairs committee took off today for a six-weeks' trip to Alaska, the Pacific and the Far East. They will study surplus war property disposition, demobiliza tion, military government in oc cupied areas, army morale and sites for permanent military bases. The 12 members who siimeri up for all or part of the trip in cluded six democrats and six re publicans and also Resident Commissioner Jesus T. Pintro 6f Puerto Rico. The committee win leave Great rails. Mont., Sunday for Fairbanks, Alaska. They Will spend three days in Alaska before flvinz n sn Francisco for departure August 16 for Honolulu. From Hmn. lulu the committee will go to the Marshall islands, Guam, To kyo, Shanghai, the Philippines, the Fiji islands. Canton island and Australia before returning to Washington in mid-September. The trip will be made by army plane. Vacationing Stanley Wood ruff, principal at KUHS, left today on a short vacation. Hans Norland Auto Insurance. 123 N. 6th St. Dr. Kenneth S. Garvin CHIROPODIST - TOOT SPECIALIST Faal Sarser? ani - Orthapcdlc McATEE CLINIC it? a. ua at. rhoua sni Dancing 9 Till 1:00 raAI.D NISI, KUaislk rll, Ort. ii 1 1 li'i IliliiW Hllllllllllilli1!! IIH'i ii t i a ii il t fj ft L J " I tJ ilinU WEATHER Umx. Ml", Praclp Euan Klsmath rails Sacramento Frrtland Hno .. 8an Pranclaco ........ 84-attla Madfcird Had Blufl 104 NOaTHKHN CALIFORNIA Parllr I eluudy today and Sunday with aeattarad howars In aum portion and wltn thundar a howars In hlah mountain!. SHshtly coolar in eantral and northarn Intartor today. GanUa northwattarly wind off Uw coast. Correction Location of the big grain elevatora under con struction here are one and one half miles south of Tulelake on the Alturaa highway instead of on the Tulana farms as was erroneously given in a news story Friday in The Herald and News. The atorage facilitiea are being built by Henzel brothers of Malin. Entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Putnam of 2640 Eberlein have as their guests Roberta Jean Brown of Eu gene, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A. Swanson of the Panama canal zone, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Re dahl of Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. John Neuwboer of Port land. New Owners Mr. and Mrs. James R. Murphy, former own ers ot the victory cale. have pur chased a meat market and gro cery in Merrill which was for merly operated by Mr. and Mrs E. G. McGreer. The business was owned for many years by tnc late Oeorge Ollield ot Mer rill. On Vacation Joe Peak. Klam ath Union high school physical ed director and swimming in structor at the KUHS swimming pool for the last two months, left today for Lake o' the Woods for an indefinite stay. Peak plans to fish and swim while at' the lake, he said. Discharged Charles E. Mc Kay of 2327 White, was honor ably discharged from the armed forces August 9 at the Camp Beale, Calif., separation center, according to recent army bulle tins. Te British Columbia Mrs. Katharine Casper and sister, Phyllis Hogan of 1611 Cross, left this week, for a short visit to Vancouver, B. C. Knights of Pythias The Knights of Pythias will meet at the IOOF hall at 8 p. m. Monday, conauctinng tne rank of page. Refreshments will be served and visitors are welcome. To Lake o' tha Woods Har old Palmer, KUHS teacher, left for Lake o' the Woods today for the weekend to work on his cabin. Returns Augusta Parker, principal of Conger school, has returned home from visiting her sister, Mrs. W. E. Holmes, of Medford. Picnic The Happy Hour club is to meet for a potluck picnic Sunday, August 11, at Moore park. To Corvallia Mrs. Innis Rob erts, John and Mary, of 926 Newcastle,' will leave tomorrow for (Jorvallis to visit relatives. Orions Meet Orions and hus bands will meet for a picnic at Moore park tomorrow afternoon at 2 p. m. Building Cabin "Baldy" Evans, local band leader, re cently started construction on a cabin at Lake o' the Woods. This Week at , Hafter's Swing Rockers 24.50 No Sag Spring Construction Hardwood Frames Choice of Colors "Your Weatinghouae Dealer" H after Furniture 9th and Klamath Lillllllllllllilitllli llllll It n i ATTENTION EAGLES Annual Picnic will be Ft Klamath Gravel Pit Sunday, Aug. 11th ALL DAY For Eaglet and Families Only Visiting Eagles Welcome lATI'aDAT, Af. It, Ills, 9n TkMa III W IIIWll lilllf Hll'illlilll11 1 lil I i "'III l i"iIH'i it e ii ii in a. I I I Ii PI I I h llii1 i f nniiili I, Super intandant Clarence Hlnes, for seven years principal of Pendleton high school and for two yeara assistant superinten dent of the Eugene school, has been elected superintendent of schools in Eugene. Ha is well known here. Girl Scouts The Girl Scout office will be closed August 11 to August 18 as the executive, director is in camp and the office secretary will be on vacation. The office will be open as usual August 19. Arriving Bob HencferschotV assistant coach at KUHS for next year, will arrive in Klam ath Falls with his wife . and children next week to get set- tied In his new home here. Officials Lee Cannon, vica president of the Western Life Insurance company, and W. K. Neill, Western Life agency su pervisor, were in Klamath Falls for a few days on business. Movies The navy recruiting office will show two films, "Sea Power in the Pacific" and "Naval Guns at Okinawa," Tuesday evening at the Junior Farmers club. On Vacation Mildred Rice, of the KUHS vocational de partment, left . Friday, August 9, for California, to visit her brother. She will return Au gust 19. Going North Harold Teale, KUHS teacher, will leave Mon day for Salem, Eugene, Port land and other cities in the northern part of the state on business. To Eugene Ed Ryan, KUHS football coach, is planning a trip to Eugene over the week end to visit friends. Moved Glen Gulley, former ly in charge of engine room at KUHS, moved into his new residence on Modoc field re cently. ' In Buaineaa Harley Evans, former head custodian of KUHS, has recently ' opened a cabinet and refinishing shop on E. Main. Campers Return Boys of the 4-H club returned Saturday aft ernoon from the 4-H camp at Lake o' the Woods. At Lake Virginia Sharp, 1017 High, spending four days at Lake o' the Woods. Visiting Mrs. Marie Owns ot Ames, la.. Is visiting Mrs. Bessie fKeil. - Both of the-women have been cooking at the 4-H camp. Eagles Auxiliary The Eagles auxiliary drum corps will prac tice in the lower FOE hall at 8 p. m. Friday. ALL MAKES AND MODELS All Types RADIO BATTERIES Available RADIO TUBES New Table Model Radios in Stock and For Sale Pelican Radio AND Appliance Co. 119 So. 5th held at the uiniiiu "lljSralrM'Mi iiMira;