Ikes To Host
Crab Feed
The Isaak Walton league, Klamath-Modoc
chapter, will hold a crab
feed tonight at 8 p. m. at the Lor
Cabin Inn near the Weed-Ashland
highway junction.
The dinner will be In honor of
Elmer Church, state president of the
conservation grouo, who will visit
(he Klamath Palls chapter. Mem
hern of the Lakevlew chapter of
Walton have also been Invited to
attend the feed and meeting.
As a feature of the program.Prank
McComack la to give a report ol a
closed meeting held In Alturas re
cently to discuss the winter study
of the Oregon-California Interstate
deer herd. .
Another item on the agenda for
the Inank Waltons Is the acquisition
of a clubhouse and building site. The
league may obtain a surplus build
ing from the Tulelake Jap camp to
convert Into a clubhouse, and a com
mittee la to make a report on that
matter.
Wallace Hit
By Hoy t Barb
MEDFORD, Ore., May 21 (
Rotarlans ol Washington .and Ore
gon were told last night the United
States must sell itself to foreign
nations so the world can understand
American motives.
Palmer Hoyt, editor and publisher
of the Denver Post, accused Henry
Wallace of a "great disservice to the
world" In recent speeches In Europe.
j 1 . ha Mr Wnll&Cft
Is getting at In his speeches, but tf
Russia isni ior somcuuiie, ucm
l8.?'nr?'JJ .. 1(VrS rilctrlrf
conference of Rotary International.
Faller Hurt In
Camp 4 Accident
haeuser Timber company taller was
4 at 1:30 p.m. today J.1
afternoon was en u
hospital for treatment of a possible
Curry, who lives at Camp 4 on
the Greensprings highway, was
moved oy me aiaauiui ............
Service following call from the
camp.
New York Mayor
Probes Welfare
NEW YORK. May Jl W Mayor
William O'Dwyer, learning that the
kw, Mvlnff mnre than
Cliy lino uwu I J o :
1600 a month since December to
house a relief family In a midtown
hotel suite and provide its food and
clothing, has directed the welfare
department to re-house such cases
"as quickly and humanely a pos-
J- . famltv ram to
ins BWkua w w . -
light yesterday when the 35-year-old
unemployed lauier w
court to explain the truancy of his
live cnuurea.
DWTER NAMED .
SALEM. May 21 m Governor
Earl Snell today appointed Edwin
Dwyer to the Port of Portland com
mission, succeeding Don Woodward,
who declined to accept reappoint
ment.
Dwyer is president of the South
east Portland Lumber company.
FIRE HITS JEWELL
ASTORIA, May 20 WV-Plre last
MioM AmMtmmA the main business
building In Jewell, 30 miles southeast
of here. Tne nuiiaing nouseu me
post office, a hotel and a general
store, mere were no injuries. .
Make vour swing cleaning pay off.
Sell those still useful but no longer j
needed articles tnrougn ueraiu ana
News Want Ads.
Tommy's Daughter Hurt
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Sharon Harmon. 2!-month-old daughter of Football 8tar Tommy
Harmon (standing) and Actress Eljae Knox, gets a drink of water from
her mother after being treated at a hospital in Hollywood for minor In
juries received In a fall. She suffered a slight concussion and was taken
to her home. -AP wtrephoto.
Loggers Jailed
For Scrapping
Two lumberjacks are cooling off
In the city jbU today after having a
fist-fight Interrupted by police of
ficers last night.
Ben Ed Shelley, 81, Cosy hotel,
was sentenced to spend 10 days in
the lockup on his plea of sAiilty to
disorderly conduct, and Tony Eva
nuck, 82. of 517 S. 4th. held guilty
to a lesser degree, got his choice
of a 10 line or five days In Jail.
Police said that the fight took
. . i . v. uohu tat-m nn
place oac w , "
Main street, and that apparently it
was oneuey woo uivncu
out.
POTATOES
CHICAGO. May 21 (AP-USDA1
Potatoes: Arrivals 147; on track 322;
total O. S. shipments 1058: new
stocks, supplies heavy, demand rath
er alow, market slightly stronger:
old stock, supplies light, demand
light, very few sales: Idaho Russet
Biirbanks. washed (old stock) $4.25:
Alabama Bliss Triumphs, $4.50-4.75:
California Long White, $3.70-3.80;
Pontiacs. $5.50-5.60 (all new stock,
ail U. S. No. 1 quality).
Classified Ads Bring Results.
Solons Ask End
To Sugar Ration
WA8HINU TON. May 21 UPvSen
ators McCarthy 1R-WU.1 and Brick -er
(R-Ohlo) Tuesday Introduced
legislation to end sugar rationing
Immvliltal
"I am confident congress will pass
this." McCarthy told reporters.
of sugar that it is now backing up
in warcnouscs.
Under present law. sugar ration
lux is siaieu w cuu vv lujii . J.
In a separate move. Senator
Dworshak R-Idaho) asked Secre
tary of Agriculture Anderson today
to lift susrar rationing to housewives
immediately.
Judge Takes
Own Life
PENDLETON. Ore., My 21 i")
Judge C. L. 8week, Unmtllla-Mor-row
county district circuit Judge 18
years, died at his home late Monday
of a self-lnfllcted gunshot wound,
his son Jack reported today.
Judge Sweek, one of the best
known men In Eastern Oregon, was
81 and had suffered with cancer
for some time, his illness had been
described as Incurable.
He died a short time after shoot
ing himself in the head with a
small caliber revolver, the son said.
Sweek was born March 3, 1888, at
Hamilton, Ore. He attended Ore
gon State college, the University of
Oregon and graduated from the
University of Michigan law school
In 1013. He practiced law at
Hcppner from 1915 to 1931, coming
here when elected to the circuit
bench.
Bigger Labor
Board Talked
rv.r. .D.s-lktini niti ifViHV fillet
llOr A Hit. isTX-ssiv- "
conferees Ironing out difference! be
tween me nouse k"
bills have agreea lenwiiveiy uu -
i i... n,-. ainnii Inhnr rfllKtlOnt
board to seven members. There are
three members at piwuu
A provision W - ,
, u- Kill The house1
measure would replace the NLRB
with a new iaoor-niauasvi
latlons board.
Taft announced the tentative de
cision to set aside the house section
alter another two-and-a-half hour
session of the conference commit
tee, the third thus far. The com
mittee, composed of senators and
house members, was appointed to
compromise differences after house
and senate passed differing labor
legislation.
Indians Get
Per Capita Pay
The Klamath Agency office Is in
the midst of spring per capita pay
ments with 1563 per capita shares of
$125 each being Issued to members
of the Klamath tribe on the reserva
tion. Total payment this spring will
reach $195,375. according to Supt.
B. O. Courtright.
Usual per capita payment, made
twice yearly, is $300 but due to a
delay In the United States treasury
department the payment this spring
was only $125. Courtright said. The
difference will be made up In the
fall per capita payment. Courtright
asserted. The superintendent ob
served that the tribe had sold Just
as much Indian timber as In past
years and payments should be as
large as usual.
Attorney
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Thomas Wofford (abovel Is de
fense attorney la the 28 white men
accused of lynching a South Caro
Una negro. AP wlrephoto.
OREGON PRODUCTS
PORTLAND. May 21 ' The
publisher of the northernmost Amer
ican newspaper. W. A. Boucher of
the Nome Nugget, visited here today
and said Nome's 3M0 residents hoped
to enjoy more Oregon products via
air deliveries In the future.
Boucher said as much as a ton of
Oregon produce has reached Nome
at one time.
Approximately 300 former navy
liMtrnntr technicians mates are
helping the army keep Its electronics
gear in gooa conaiuon.
HARTFORD
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Cultural
Program OK'd
WASHINGTON, May 31 ) The
house foreign allium mibcomiutlle
today approved leglslnllim to estab
lish an "office of. Information and
educational exchange" In the slate
department.
Under terms of the bill, the office
with several restrictions would
be directed to carry on an Informa
tional program. Pumls for the pro
gram were eliminated last week by
the house on ths ground there now
exists no siieclflo authorisation for
lis operation.
The subcommittee acted after
hearing Gen. Uwlghl D. Elsenhower
express conviction mac an me na
tions ol tne worm can nv wscmrr
ueacefully If we use a little sense"
mid cultivate common understand
ing. He mged approval of tne legis
lation. Chairman Mundt iR-S.U.) said
the full committee will meet to con
sider the measure tomorrow. He ex-
mmmi
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