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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1947)
Senator Asks GOP-Demo Party Meeting To Size Up World Economic Situation 111 JACK IIKI.L WAHIIINOTON, Julia 14 I lenalor Vamlenlierf IK Mlon.) lerted friendly native on th ad- ilnlalralinn lodar dial the time lias lent fur republican anil deinoerallc leader la U up Knellier III liun ranf Jub of selling Ilia world'! (coiiomv lo rlihu. The United mate, he Mild, cull mil lo on Irylnii Ui meet "uimiillol pated crises" one by una. Tha chairman of tlia fnralifii re lation committee until there uliould D mi xlvlaory council of top men Irom biiUl partle to lake k bnliiiii iheel of tha world neeile mid tha ililllly of tli la country1! Umimyari to meet lhain. In Utinoiit beamed for con JC Queens Parade At Boat Dance found flva hundred persona at tended Ilia Jayone Boat IteKatla lllw-k Friday dance at Uir armory and viewed tha nlna lowly candi date for tha honor of queen. Tha llrU. all huh school Juniors and aanlnrt, paraded In a grand march Uia I a n s I h of tha hall, owned In formal. They went on up lo the "lane where 1-aylon Blelaht Introduced them over the loudspeaker. Clwilre of tile queen will be baaed on tha al of revetta tdmlMlon button. The yount lovelle and their -rnru were Anna Johnson and Hill Hilton. Carol Montletfi and Uw tlehrSng. Connie Hunt and Irvln Whltt, Mary Urn Btniiberry and Jerry Thome. I'alty Meyer and Drew Doverl. Donna Rdwartl and (lane Hill. Trudy HcniiMl and Dick Kaatnian. IiU Ann Chaae and Dick Vate, Helen Kckort and Joe Zaroa liukl. llutton nale went up the au dlenco choaa Uia slrl It would prefer to tee queen and bought ad mlaalon button from her lor Uia boat how and resalta et for June to. 31 and 21. Around four doaen of the blue and white bow tie with the word J, C. Boot Regatta." were aUo old. . . . Mora and mora avenu are being lined up for the i!g day on Upper Klamath laka when boata of all type will rare and log-burklng competition will be held along Uia shore. Kfforu aro being made to have two out-of-town seaplanes to rare with the Ukeland rlrabee for ih 1100 tk offered by the fly ing service. The girl chosen a queen will receive a beautiful wrist watch Jrm Marvin's Jeweler belde a rldln lakeland's Scabee air nu merous other gift and privilege. Oeonte T. Conner Hi upplylng the sound equipment ao Uial tlie rare may be announced over the publlo eddrea ayatein. Youth Rescued From Rubber Raft HONOLULU, June 14 W The IS-year-old aon of Brig. Oen.Jamea Kdward Moor wa rescued un. harmed from a rubber raft on which h had drifted six mile out lo ea lata yealerday. The youUi, Jamra Edward Jr., had been located from the air be fore he wa taken aboard a coiut guard cutter. A companion, Joaeph Alu, had been reacued earlier from a reef where ho. had taken refuge after the raft had overturned In the breaker. Young Moore lyed wlUi the raft and wa carried to ea. Modoc Board To Push Phone Deal Af.TURAB, June 14 The board of director of the Modoo chamber of commerce at It meeting Wednesday evening decided, owing to Uiere being no relief from the poor telephone ervlce after a num ber of meeting with representa tive of Um company, to take the sumption abroad a well a at home. VaiMleiilwrg liuit night cautioned "our foreign friend11 not to de pend upon u a a substitute for depending upon themaelvea." lie demanded "a ound overall In ventory of our own resource to de termine the latitude within which we may consider theo foreign nccda." "If America ever ug," he tuld, "the world hope ug with her." HI proposal won prompt upport from both leading democrat and republican in congress, although Chun mun Tail tohlo) of the enate republican iwllcy coinmltlee wai, perhaps lKiiiflcantly, allent, Declines (.'oinmeitl Declining comment on the Van deliberg alatenieut, Tail Wld re porter that the enat-houae econ omic committee which ho head plan to iiiuko II own full-scale In quiry UiUi the effect of poulble foreign ud program on the dome tie economy, tuning June 23. Vandrnlierg' reference lo "re ciprocal eonalderallun" waa Inter preted a a cautionary not again! advancing aid to government which might, one on llielr feel, be tempt ed lo lurn lo tome political phlloso- rhy other then democracy aa the 'lilted Nlalea underiUnd It. The Michigan acnator made It clear that a tar a he and many republican of like view are con cerned the administration will be knocking on a locked congressional door If It attempt lo deal with the problem piecemeal. Vandeuberg' friend aald Ihl mraiu that Ih titular foreign poll er leader of tha eongreealonal re publican wa taring lo the presi dent and stale department that Ihry can have hi help for a reason able, well-founded program In the neit teeelon of eonfreaa. Lions To Put Up Signs A1.TUKAH, June 14 The local Lion club, which promised Klre Chief Bill McCaw soma time ago that Uley would place algn on treat corner Uiroughout the city, are ready for Uie Job. rather Day, June It, ha been elected by Uie club. More Uian 400 cedar pole WlUi O0 etreel algn croas bar will begin lo be assembled and set up on that day. Atwmbly and distribution crew, location and excavation crew, placement, displacement and re placement crew, with an emergency crew, have been named, all under the dlrocUon of three slave driver, Dr. Paul McKrnney, Dr. Ed Con well and D. A. Charle Lederer. Lake Recreation Proqram Outlined LAKEVIEW. June 14 Tha um mer recreation program, under iioiuorshlp of Uie city park board, the Linn and Uie Community Chest, will get under way next Mon day at Central school. It la. pinnnr) to organize oftnn!l, volleyball, horseshoe .and oUier tournaments, mid to conduct clauses In handicrafts, go on hike and picnic. Next Monday night the first In a scrlea of dancea for teen-agera and i their parent will be held In Uie i Eagle hall under aponsorahln of Hie youth committee of the CaUi- I ollc Ladle' Altar society. These dances, to be held Uie third Mondnv of each month, will be onen 1 to children of all religious denoml- ! nation and their parent. Director Receives Award ArUiur W. Dclaniont, conductor of the nuch-traleled Vaneonver, B. C, Kllallano Boys band, re ceives the "flood ClUsen" medal from former Mayor 1. W. Cornett of Vancouver. The award, given an nually by the NaUve Hons ot British Columbia, wa baed on Oelamonl'a work with the boy band which will be heard her on Modoc field Wednesday at 8:10 p. m., under the sponsorship of the Klamath County chamber of commerce. " r 1 Kiisilano Boys Band To Appear Here Wednesday Citizen of Klamath Fall will wltnee something new In chumber of commerce activities Wednesday evening, June 18, at Modoc field, at which Unit a concert by the famous Klullano Boys band of Vancouver, B. C. will be presented. The pro gram start at 8:30. This widely known band ha made Lakeview Eyes Air Service LAKEVIEW. June 14 Two chance for commercial air aervlce for Lakeview and Lake county are In the offing with tha announce ment from Bouthwet Airway of Lo Angele that: 1. It will soon file an amended application wlUi Civil Aeronautic board to Include Lakeview In the line already requested from Med-ford-Klnmalh Full-Altura-8uan-vllle-Portola-Reno. 2. It will file an application for a line from Klamath Fall-Lake-vlew-Burn-Bole. Spraying Of Tussock Moths OK MOSCOW, Idnho. June 14 (API Aerial spravlng with a DDT solu tion of 34J.3U0 acres of tussock moth-Infested North Iduho tlmber- iand has been highly successful, re ports James C. Evendrn, of Uie bu- : reau of entomology. Evenden said . no live caterpillars have been found I on tree In Uie areas treated. The apraytng Job, greatest ever attempt- ! ed from the air In this country. In- ' volved 1633 flight and more Uian I 500 flying hours. - I three iiip to Europe and ha played at the Toronto exposition, me cni cago world fair, the Canada Pacific exposition and Uie New York world fair. The chamber of commerce learned that Uie band waa heading for an engagement at Uie Hollywood Bowl at Lo Angele later thl month and decided to arrange for Uie band' appearance here a a service to the . citizen of Klamath county. The band was organized In 1928 by Arthur W. Delamont. He has continued aa Uie conductor and will j present the eftneert here. Recognl- ' tlon for hi services In helping j musically Inclined boy wa accord ed Conductor Delamont when the Native Bon ot BrlUsh Columbia pre- ' tented him with their annual "Oood Citizen" medal. There will be no admission charge at the concert Wednesday night, but i a collection will be taken to help defray the band's expenses. In tills manner Uie band doe not seek a profit for their efforts, but only Uie necessary travel fund . The chamber of commerce said the call for bedding to be used by the band members brought an 1m- mediate response from the citizens of Klamath Falls and a sufficient ' supply 1 now available. Rail Official Denies Rate Charge PORTLAND. June 14 (JP) A Union Pacific official asserted today It waa not true that railroad freight rates were higher In Uie West than In Uie East. He wa Charle O. Showalter. Omaha, assistant freight manager and rate officer for Uie line, who said, "the average Is lower for Uie East," but Uie Western volume of Grain Dealers Favor Tariff BPOKANE, June 14 lift Mem. bert of the Pacific Northwest Drain Dealer association were on record today In favor of a tariff policy that would lncreaae foreign trade and sound labor legislation that would be "'fair to employer and employe alike." Resolutions on these subject were voted yesterday during ses sions of the 28th annual conven tion at which three of four offi cer were reelected. Retained In office were Vernon H. Robinson, Pomeroy, Wash,, president; R. H. Stephen, Spo kane, treasurer, and Pete Btallcop, Bpokane, executive lecretary. Only new officer chosen wa L. B. Mar tin, Orangevllle, vice president. Railroad To Offer Full Service ASTORIA, June 14 OP) Ctnnerie and other car-lot shippers Jn the Warrenton - Hammond area today were assured that railroad freight service would be regulated to meet their needs. J. C. Moore, Portland, traffic man ager of the Spokane, Portland and Seattle line, told groups here that a recent cut to three-day-a-week service wa only temporary and that Uie community would be served a often a needed once the canning peak begin In July. The groups here had protested the curtailment. traffic per mile of railroad 1 about half that of Uie East matter up with Uie California pub lic utilities commission. President A.. B. Wilson of Uie chamber Instructed Dale Williams to write the commission asking Uiat they Investigate Uie company In this city, with a view to better aerv lce to subscriber, PIERRE'S DRIVE-IN Algoma Richfield Got Sandwiches Fountain Service Open 6 A. M. to 1 A. M. Capable Nursing Care, for Aged or Convalescent Ambulatory or Bed Case Even Tide Rest Home 142 N. Main Phone 1606 Ashland, Ore. II I 11, llalin Saturday, June 14 Music by The V Oregon Hillbillies Dancing 10 Till 2 Admission $1.00 WHEN A MAN'S VEST BUTTONS BEGIN TO LEAVE HIS CHIN SO FAR IN THE REAR -IT'S TIME TO BEGIN Mei iiial- uie lNDERHEADtr STOP THOSE - Grasshoppers u,, DOWKLOR a Chlcvdane Insecticide Available at , nraAt.o MIWI, KUautk fslit, Ort. lATuanAT. ; u, int. Nlae Rodeo Queen Aspirants Will Be Judged Sunday Riding rules for tha rodeo nueen' tryout to be held at the Klamath county fairground thl Sunday at 2:30 p.m. were announced today by Uie Judge. Contests for rodeo queen will pa rade single file In front of the grand stand a they are called by number from the lineup back of Uie arena. All girl will be Judged on West ern seat, lightness of hands, control of horse, mounting and dismounting. Performance will be followed through by each girl In turn, starting from the grandstand, Into a figure-eight with horse In full gallop, then run out at good speed, set aquare and turn at mark designated by the Judge. Ride from there at a good speed to the other end of the arena, set square; run to center of arena, set square In front of Judges, hesitate a moment, horse to stand flat-footed, then back about 10 or 18 feet (straight) and advance In a quick forward spring. Stop and dismount, removing rein over Uie horse' head; face grand stand and mount again; gallop over to a position at the side to be Joined py tne other contestants. C iHi'iI41 L Vi'lewsa i DERBY'S music co. r ll ' lie N. 7th V There will be tome excellent ex htbltlon riding during Sunday after-, noon's show and the publlo In Invited to attend. STONE & McELFRESH, AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING Now Open For ' Buiinaii Acroii Eair and Weit Road On Main TULELAKE, CALIF. 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