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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1947)
0 j Man Held On Vag Charge ' Eilltniio fronds I'flcr Diinrey, who kvd iiIiiIk ixillip 1'J illffrrrut (ilaurs of nwliliMiio, Iiiclmllnu his trlliilui:o u Uonlfiuix, i'lumn, wan aiTi'Slml bv officer nl U:.'IQ . m. IckIiiv at tliii Tlmii nil stallim nl tlm Ashland liiiii'llnii mid IihIumI In 1 1 10 uuiiitly Jnll tin n vuifriuiiy ClllUIIP. In Urn niriiiitliiin iollr urn In VPntlKiiUnii llliiiiry, who told (iilta a slory. I lln hup, iinilnr iiupntlon Inu, was IH nl one limp. 34- lit un ullipr. Ha udniltlod to one dlnhon oiiiIjIp (llM'iiiiriin from Hie United HtiilPK iiimy mid mild lie llml re pnllnlpd liniliT a liiiiiduli'iit iiiinip. Uupipy was i'iiiihIiik a iliHiiirbiuiie Hi the oil Million mid wlirn nrrr-sl-ed was t'lirryliiK ii H'J aillliip pistol. OflliPiK coin liiiicil to nnriivrl pii. nrny'a hlnliirv whlli' the iinrticlo ripiichiiuiii Iiinuulnlipd In ilurimre VIIp. ne Dock Tieup Delays Cows HKATTLK. April ai Ml Nil "PMiei'tnut cowh" imidr 'lie new loduy, ulilpmpiit of 33 lii-ud of 1'iitlle (mm tlip (,'nriinllon farms, will Ipnve bv I ruin for Mllwnukpp next week, nnrt then Iw down to Nrwnrk. N. J . to cuicii h ship iHinnd for UriiKimv "They nl'mild have left n Ions while two," o romptmv snol'i'iini'Mi sslil. The other IB animals will no ship. A labor dlNpiiie winch pi-vcniri nullum him nmht of Hip frrmlif Hullnr's Bpllip for Alosks also cl Invpil four oilier Town pxpprted to rulvp soon. The deck rrew nuilKneri worri"1 Mlkn fhlmnnr to walrh Ihern. He lioim the rllspiilr U M-ttlrd aulrklv mid Hie hlp iirtii to Ketcliikiiii mioii enoiiRli, Blv Mr mid Mm. Cordon Robin and children ieiit the Rioter week-end ai Canby. Calif., where they vlilted Mr. Itobm's alnter, Mrs. Howard Cramer, and family. Mr. and Mra. Mplke Armstrong linil as their micsls the pant week end Mr. and Mra. Joe Kendall and children of Ashland, Or. Mr. and Mra Olive Campbell re turned home Wrrinesdny after apendlnc nevernl daya on business at Red llluff. Cntlf. While In Cali fornia they vulied Mr. and Mra. Normal) Dyer at Pukenia The Boy Brant of troop It of Bly went ramping on the north fork of rlpraiiue river Baturday and Hunday, April 13 and 13, at the Ed FlUpat rick ranch. There were 21 Scouts, with Splice Arnutronit, scoutmaster, assisted by Rib Wlnfleld from Weyerhaeuner ramp six and Committee Secretary Dave Clemen. 'Harry Hchoenberf. committee chairman, hauled the boy and equipment up to the river In the Upanulrr Lumber company') pickup. The grass looked greener acroaa the river to the boya o a lpmorary brldue waa built and the troop . crowed lo the north aide to make rump, Only two of the boy vol ' ducking while making the bridge, Clene Hemleriion ol camp abr ana Alvln fear of Bly. The weather waa warm and Uirlr clothea soon dried. Mot of the bora awam In Oie big pool In front of Uie campsite later In the day, even though the watrr waa treat) from the anowflelda on Oearharl mountulii. Ilealdea awimming the week-end u ient Irarnlng good camping prucllcr. cuniulte Rrrangement, wifely, tire preveuuon In the wood, ciiuip KunlUllon, outdoor cooking and ilio coiiMructlon unci ne of vnrluiu liuiid-niado camp tables, fireplace and other camp conven ience. The weather was perfect for the outing and everyone had a grand time. WAR OVKR MANILA. April 21 V hTe cap ture of 23 well-armed Japanese who were unaware the war wa over waa reported by radio todav by an Amerlciin-led expedition aen'rrh lug Hie desolate nortliwe.il const of I'liiuwiin island. :ma mile Miuthwe.it of Muniln. Classified Ada Bring Rcmiltg 'KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Lifotime Guarantee Free Demonstration Telephone 9200 Key Spots I n Disaster !SS Grandcamp ! Oil Storflget" 01 p Cannon Cuts Towel Price NEW YORK. April 21 (M Cannon Mill, the country' largeat manu facturer of houchold textile, hag made aubiiUntlal reduction In price on a broad range of towel effective Immediately, textile aourcea d inclosed Bnlurtlny., In addition to specific reductions, the company added new numbers of comparable value to the lower and middle priced lines. It was said. Prior to this action, all Cannon towel have been sold at prices pre vailing when OPA wo terminated. The company, trade sources said, did not disclose the extent of the cut to retailers. Price reduction In response to Preldent Truman's appeal have been reported from many sections of the nation and on a wide variety of Item In the last few days, Asso ciated Press surveys showed today, but they have been far from general. Their net effect on the coat of living Index a reported by trade statisticians was slight, since they were largely local or sectional. Humble Oil . Storage Tank Farm ,-i Galveston Highway t aX 2 Farrell Sees Big Highway Year BALEM, April 21 (JP "Speed leads all other highway killers by ai ieai iwo to one.'' secretary of Bute Robert 8. Farrell Jr.. stated Baturday In launching a campaign to keep summer driving accidents at a minimum. Parrell declared this summer will bring "the greatest flood of high way travel Oregon has ever seen." He added that the state's arterial highways will be under the closest scrutiny throughout the season with the addition of new men and cars to the state police department. Classified Ads Bring Results. Thla pre-blast aerial view of Trias City. Tex., showa location of major fire areas In clty'a aeries of rxplonlona and flrra. Fire aboard the nitrate-laden French ship Grandramp resulted In an explosion which Ignited Monanlo Chemical company plant to the north, with subsequent fires In dock and oil storage areas, The freighter High Flyer next exploded. Fires continued In the Humble OU company atorage tank farm. AP wlrepholo. Whitewater Parade Draws 64 Entrants KUCtKNK. Ore. April 31 A University of Oregon cowl, a 12-year-old boy and a second woman manned boat In the annual 30-mlle "white water parade'' of small craft down the turbulent McKenxlo river yesterday. , The regatta of plywood craft, built puprclally for oiieratlnn In the scenic area waters, drew M Mc Kentle tye cralt for the event aHinsored by the McKeuilo River uldes association. Hundreds of npectator lined the bank of the river near the rapids and rough spot, among them a number of state offirluls and Ore gon porlMiirn. A rubber llfrrafl tyiie boat, manned by three high school athletes, participated In the parade of 100 craft held In con nection with the river descent. D- Columbia Basin Work May Halt KLLEN8BURO. April 31 M Sen. Warren O. Maunwion. Wash., predicting thin the house appropriation committee will rec ommend a CO per rent slosh in rec lamation bureau budget estimate on the Columbia basin, commented Katurday that "if this action stand, work on the Columbia basin w ill be halted by September." Speaking before the Kittitas county Jefferson Day biinnifw. the senator forecast that funds for ba sin project would be cut from a requested 27.500.IXM) to t0.50o.000 for the fiscal year starling July I. Bonneville funds, he predicted. would drop from 120000.000 to 16,- 000,000. Newspaper Guild Eyes Veto Policy WASHINGTON. April 31 oPi Milton Murray, president of the CIO American Newspaper Guild , an nounced Saturday that the guild's In ternational executive board is con- l siderlng establishing a veto policy in any strikes called by local guild units. The changes In the guild consti tution, Murray told the American Society of Newspaper Editors, are still In the "consideration" stage but recommendations "along those lines" definitely will be made to the guild convention In June In Sioux City, Iowa. Murray said the proposal grew from the suspension of publication of the Philadelphia Record, follow ing a guild strike there lost win ter, and out of other "strike experience." White Quits Post With Sugar Firrrf SALE LAKE CITY. April 21 1P Resignation ol Hugo V. While as assistant .sales manager of the Utah-Idaho Sugar company was announced today. White planned to' leave Immedi ately for Portland. Ore., to accept a position with a food brokerage firm (James Fenwlrk company.) He had been with the sugar com pany eight years. Girls' Spring COATS of Light Woolens with Motching Bonnet. Sizes 1 to 6. Values to $14.98 NOW $f"00 Fine Linens Tots' Apparel 619MoinSt. Phone 5497 Klamath Foils, Ore. A water snake can outswlm a fish. 8porr Afield. Discomfort For skin that Him nutrlrlv Inlft UmIIk- I 'if Irritation due to dry ecxema, chafoa, aimple rashes ... try this lor easy, long-lasting relief. Just bathe with mild, refreshing Reelnol Soap. Smooth on gentle, medicsted Koslnol. Find comfort. DC C mill (""MEN, mm m m a mm mm t r and SOAP NEWS ABOUT FUELS With All Other Fuel Prices Going Up, PEYTON SLASHES Slab Prices! Reg. 8.50 Double Load Dry Pine Slabs 0 When there waa a nationwide fuel shortage, you could still get some kind of fuel at Tcyton's. When you look for lower prices, Look To PEYTON & CO. 915 Market Phone 5149 "WOOD TO riipki" BUILD NOW Large stock of lightweight Pumice Tile available for immediate delivery FOR Homes, all types of Farm Buildings, Retaining Walls, Septic Tanks, Etc. Call us for an estimate on your building needs. INSULITE PUMICE PROD. CO. 634 Market St rhene 5145 rCOCK FULL W BOOy-BUILOIN Bulldozer Cause Of Accident L. E. Blsker. 301 Chlloquln, Is In Klamath Valley hospital receiving treatment for an accident which occurred tfiia morning when he was operating a bulldozer. The bulldozer ran over both of Blaker's feet. He la employed by Klamath Concrete and Pipe com pany and was doing a job on the Zucfcerman ranch In Poe valley. Embassy OK's US Flight ATHENS. April 1 (Pi The news paper Eleftherla said Baturday that an official of the U. S. embassy In Athens had acquiesced to a Oreek request for squadrons of U. S. navy planes from the Carrier Leyte now in oreek waters to iiy over guerrilla-held territory In Northern Oreeee In a demonstration. The U. 8. embassy said It had no comment to make on the Eleftherla report, which Identified the official as James H. Keeley Jr., counselor of the embassy. In Washington tn state depart men t said It has no Information on the reported Oreek request. An of ficial told a reporter that such a request would have to be referred to the navy and state departments for approval. lliaAI.D a NEWS', Klamath: r.lU. Or.. MONDAY, Arll l, IMt, faa tins Eight Men Join Navy Eight Klamath basin men have enlisted In the U. 8. navy reserve, following the recent visit of three reserve officers from the 13th naval district. The men enlisted through the local office by John 8. Martin, C8MA, U8NR. have joined the V 6 inactive reserve and are Paul J. Coleman, MN 1c, Dick Beckwlth. EM 3c. Leonard W. Smedley, BM 2c. John D. Welton. AM 3c. Her bert R. Bretches EM 3c. Clessen H. Mecham, A3, all of Klamath Falls, Melvln Kldd. MOMM 1c, enlist ed from Lakevlew, Robert B. Evans. RDM 3c, from Bonanza. Pifty men and officers and one Wave at tended the naval reserve meeting on April 17. The next meeting Is Elanned for April 28 In the admln tratlon building at the airport Classified Ads Bring Results. Some Rent Controls Off WA8HINOTON, April 31 (M The OPA plana to wipe out rent controls In parte Of 33 states late this month. Officials of the rental division aid the order will affect portion! of 40 of the 648 areaa under rant controls. It will be one of the biggest de control steps the agency has taken under Its policy of removing re strictions as the need for them slackens. OPA dropped controls In parts of 13 areaa In February. The order Is still "In the works." officials said, and the areas affect ed will not be disclosed Immediately. They added that about 700 of the 6000 rent division employes will be dropped as a result of the lighter work load which will result. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING Cvpert. rjDaranttietf VTrk (All Hihtil RtiHMbl prlet rre eiitmaUa Sewing Machine Service Tour tn dependant Dtsley Phn mj A3 IX ftbasl War I f ( 7. 7 a xers mm VvSEQjH. f 7AS7V SOUKCOFVfTAMttls Br. B,. MrT 'Piano Tuning i And Repairing by N. S. 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