Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 17, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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    Mrs: O'Neill
Wins Ballot;
Blay Trails
(Continued from Page One)
the committee i for two years and
Ralph Hill for three years.
In the Shasta school district
Mrs. Oladvs Golden was elected
unanimously to a three year term
on the local committee.
At Ohlloquln, Richard Wilson of
Port Klamath defeated J. S. Monks
for local school committeeman, 70
to 20.
Hendricks Issued a statement ex
pressing "sincere congratulations"
to Mrs. O'Neill, and "deepest ap
preciation to the loyal friends who
supported my candidacy for this
position."
County Vote
Blay denser.
Henley 1 3
Keno 0 0
Shasta 12 S
Chiloquln .- 4 94
Falrhaven 6. 1
38
100
Man Feared
DrownedToday
(Continued from Page One)
25 feet from shore with the motor
still attached. A jacket was also
found.
Mrs. Anderson phoned a friend,
Art Robinson of Drake Lumber
company at 4:30 this morning and
he got In touch with Sheriff Lloyd
Low who Immediately notified the
Jackson county shertir.
Alvin Anderson Is 43 years old
and has been employed off and
on for the past 20 years with the
Klamath Furniture company. Rob
inson, a fishing partner of Ander
son's for the past 10 years. Is mak
ing an effort to get In touch with
his 19-year-old son who is thought
to be in Portland, and with Ander
son's parents In Coeur d'Alene,
Ida.
Churchill Back
From Hospital .
LONDON, June 17 WO Smoking a
big cigar and chipper as a scnooiDoy,
Winston Churchill was brought home
from the hospital on a stretcher
today, six days after undergoing a
hernia operation.
No statement was issuexLfrom the
wartime prime minister's Rome, but
the fact that he was released from
the hospital some time ahead of the
anticipated ten-day recuperation
period was generally , taken to mean
that his physical condition was ex
cellent. Roseburg School
Budget Carries
ROSEBURG, Ore., June 17 JP
By a vote of 462 to 247, taxpayers
of the Roseburg school district yes
terday approved a budget or $147,
059 In excess of the six per cent
limitation. The budget Is $66,000
less than the outlay rejected at a
previous election a month ago.
In a field of four candidates for
school director, victory went to V.
V. Harpham, retired supervisor of
the Dmpqua national forest.
Saturday!
June 21
Music by
The
Oregon
Hillbillies
Dancing 10 Till .2
Admission SI. 00
. A Fence to
Meet Every Need
' Made from selected 48-ln. full
site wood slats,, evenly spaced
and woven between 5 cables of
heavy wire. Colors: red or green.
It's easily, quickly and per
manently erected. Long lasting
and makes a good appearance,
It's Inexpensive, too.
Available In any quantity. -
Suburban Lbr. Co.
4784 So. 6th Phone 7709
Halin
DTTni EH Ha Tim ill FiTfn
The Kltsilano Bart band of Vancouver, B. C Is famous for Its Ira
serenade the residents of the Klamath basin. Next atop the Hollywood
Four Fatal Air Crashes
Claim 54 Lives In U. S.
By The Associated Press
Four fatal airplane crashes oc
curred over the week-end, one an
airliner disaster that took a toll of,
50 dead and raised the number kill
ed In commercial plane crashes
since May 29 to 146 19 more than
died in domestic airline accidents
all last year.
Continuation of the air accidents
prompted President Truman yes
terday to appoint a five-man board
to inquire into all phases of air
safety.
' Last Friday, the 13th. a Capital
Airlines plane carrying 47 passen
gers and a crew of three crashed
into a granite mountainside near
Keys Gap. W. Va., killing all aboard.
Just two weeks before a United
Airlines plane crashed while at
tempting to take off at La Guardia
field, in New York City, killing 43.
10,000 Auto
Workers Idle
DETROIT, June 17 W) Three
separate labor disputes idled more
than 10.000 automobile workers to
day as a strike vote proceeded among
130.000 Ford Motor Co. employes.
The latest dispute involved the
disciplinary layoff of an employe
accused by officials of the Chrysler
corp. witn carelessness in trie hand
ling oi materials at tne Lie boio-
wyoming plant.
Fellow members of the CIO United
Automobile Workers at the plant.
2560 strong, left their jobs yesterday
In protest
A materials shortage, partially at
tributed by the company to the De
Soto tieup, forced about 3000 other
workers from their lobs at the cor-
Doratlon's Jefferson and Kercheval
plants. v
A disciplinary dispute kept 1200
outer uawcio workers idle at tne
Continental Motor Corp.
Meanwhile, UAW-CIO Production
Workers at the Ford River Rouge
plant began balloting on the ques
tion of backing up with strike action
the union's current contract rego
tiations. Search For Lost
Girl Abandoned
GOLD BEACH, June 17 (ft
Searchers today had virtually given
up the hunt for Darlene Hogan, 16,
who vanished five days ago when
she left her home near Brookings to
drive a herd of goats to pasture.
In the course of the hunt four
men became lost at various times
but reached safety. 1
French Official
Asks Machinery
PORTLAND, June 17 UP) France
urgently needs Industrial machinery
to rebuild her economy, Raoul Ber- j
trand, French consul general for the ;
11 western states, said today on a I
trip from his San Francisco post. '
Bertrand Is here visiting North
west businessmen, with one of his,
main interests the purchase of port-
able sawmills for use In the mahog- i
any forests of French West Africa. I
He also hopes to spur exchange of j
students between the two countries. .
Han Norland Auto Insurance.
123 N, 8th St.
PARK VIEW
Convalescent Home
(Formerly of Ashland)
906 West H.ln Street
ftfedford, Oregon Phone t939
24-Hour Serrlce
Registered Nurse In Cbarg
Genuine IHC Parts Reasonable Prices
Factory-Standard Work
I.W.IKiEiiaNS
Farm Equipment-
784 So. Sixth St.
Music Makers To Appear At Modoc Field
I The following night 53 persons died
I in the crash of an Eastern Air Lines
' plane near Port Deposit, Md.
15 una
i At least 12 uersons died yester
day when an army B-29 bomber, on
a training mission, struck the side
1 or Hawk s mountain near opnng
I field. Vt. On leaving Tucson, Arts.,
! Saturday, the plane carried 15, but
army omciais sam uie passenger
list was changed at the Greater
Pittsburgh area. The 12 bodies
found were burned so badly as to
make identification dtiiicuil.
Couple Killed
In other crashes this past week
end. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wolf
of Dayton, Ohio, died when their
private plane fell Into the Atlantic
ocean near Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
and Capt. William H. Oreenleaf.
Connecticut air national guard offi
cer, died In the crash of his P-47
fighter at Windsor Locks, Conn.
Another major disaster was nar
rowly averted at Fort Knox, Ky..
when an army C-47 transport plane
carrving 22 crashed and burned
shortly after takjng off at Godman
field vesterdav. .
Staff Sgt. Curtis M. Green, cred
ited with calmly leading the others
to the escape hatch, was the onlv
one Injured serlouslv. He suffered
a dislocated hip and burn.' on the
arm and neck. Twenty others were
treated for minor Injuries.
Academy Students
Pay Hike Asked
WASHINGTON. June 17
Congress sent to President Tru
man today legislation giving a 20
per cent pay raise to students at
the U. S. military and naval
academies.
The house completed action on
the bill by approving It 304 to 53.
Cadets and midshipmen now get
S65 a month. The bill Increases that
to $78.
The cost Is estimated at 11.392,
144 a year.
SINGLE BIO
EUGENE, June 17 iJPt Only one
bid price, equalling the appraised
value of $78,839, was filed here on
the auction sale of 11.255.000 board
feet of timber in the Willamette
national forest
The Roseboro Lumber company.
Springfield, paid S7.70 per thousand
for Douglas fir. the same price on
cedar and $4.70 on hemlock In the
McKenzie river south fork tract
BODY IDENTIFIED .
PORTLAND, June 17 W The
body of a man found floating in
the Willamette river here has been
tentatively identified as John Fisher.
Woodburn, Ore., by the coroner's
office.
Authorities reported a bank de
posit book of the Woodburn branch
of the First National bank was on
the body, which the coroner's office
said was in the river about 10 days.
Available NOWI
TABLE TOP
ELECTRIC
WATER HEATERS
I Famous
Frigidaire
Vern Owens
CASCADE
Home Furnishings
Company
124 No. 4th
JUST LISTEN
TO ITPURfl.'
Tractors Run Like
New After Service
Job Here
-Klamath Falls, Oregon
Tell aa well as' Its music. The band
Bowl!
Carloading
Figure Drops
SEATTLE. JuirtS 17 iVt Pacific
Northwest carloadtngs in May total
ed 96.464 cars, lowest May figure
in records running back six years,
but the year's total to date of 611.
703 cars was well above the past
two years mark, the Pacific North
west advisory board reported today.
Logs accounted for 29.914 cars in
May and forest products 38.740.
Standard Audience
Count System Asked
PORTLAND. Ore.. June 17 (
The Oregon and Washington Broad
casters associations were asked to
day to work for a standard system
of counting radio audiences.
' C. J. Arney, treasurer of the Na
tional Association of Broadcasters,
said the methods used by rating
organizations to measure the listen
ing audience "are so general they
can naraiy oe accepieu us smuumu.
About 134 radio executives at
tended the conference. Nearly every
nriio atatlnn. In the two states was
represented. ,
Flyer Arrested
For Buzzing
PENDLETON. Ore., June 17 lv
Deno Vlchas of Rleth today was
charged with Illegal flying after
stale police reported he buzzed a
train and several buildings In the
Birch creek area before crashing his
rented plane alongside the railroad
tracks one mile south of here Sunday.
Vlchas, the complaint charged,
flew his plane so close to the train
that it nearly landed on top of the
cars. He was Injured slightly In the
crash. Train crewmen helped him
from the wreckage of the small
plane he had rented from Pendleton
Airways.
Baseball Player
Breaks Ankle,
Al Hackenworth. a member of the
Junior Sons hardball team. Is In
TTillalH hmnltAl for treatment of a
broken ankle sustained in a baseball-
ian Sunday afternoon at
Canby.
Hospital attendants say nis con
dition is good. He is an employe of
Montgomery Ward here and Uvea at
220 S. 4th.
111 Patty Wilson, eight-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H.
Wilson, is suffering from a severe
throat infection. She Is at her
home, 329 McKlnley.
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Armory Friday, June 20 ;.- S'ar My
' PAPPY GORDON'S ORCHESTRA . M V'f
Dancing v AdmUtion . ' '
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rrilis. Cw ' sucker coat - dress. Wl,n smoked peorl buttons.
vMYVU5 ' WtiA cM! Button-opening Plcoted . front skirt with
dfk NSv rVilVlnDf sleeves. Action pleots voked b. Outline checks
Il tyP V , 'I WVWPyf front and back. Self of black on dusty pink,
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Concrete Pipe Co. . . .
to see about the IRRIGATION PIPE and other
concrete forms you needl
We can give you immediate-delivery on the
irrigation pipe, the "Turn-Outs," etc., that
you need! . . Phone or stop in todayl
Klamath Concrete Pipe Co.
105 Market St.
Is making a detour In order to
Kitsilano
Concert Hears
Plana for the Wednesday concert
at 8:30, Modoc field, by the Van
couver Kltslluno Boys band were
moving to completion today accord
ing to Charles Stark of the Klamath
County chamber of commerce.
The hand, together with Arthur
Delamount, conductor and origi
nator, has made three trips to Eu
rope and has appeared at both the
Chicago and New York World's
Fairs. It hns also gained honor in
its home city of Vancouver, B. O.
From 1931 to 1942. the band won Uie
city championship every year but
one.
The reason for the name "Klt
silano" has nothing to do with Its
musical ability. Kltsilano is a su
burb of Vancouver, B. C. Require
ments fur admittance to the band
are three: residence in Ktmllano, an
Interest In music, and an age of be
tween eight and 13.
In case of rain, the chamber of
commerce still expects an attend
ance worthy of the excellence of the
entertainment which will be pre
sented. The bovs In the band will
have come all the way from Van
couver. B. C. Not only that, the en
gagement In Klamath Falls, was not
orlgli.ally In their plans. The boys
are making a detour to make music
for the Klamath basin.
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Auto Strike
Settlements
DETROIT. June 17 irtv- The
number of atrlke-ltlle aulo work
ers dwindled (o near the 8.000
murk llnr Mimiliiw ,, rixul ...,11
mnt of wage disputes wllh , the
i-arnara Motor t'ar Co. and
Brlggs Manufacturing Co. was an
nounced by the CIO United Aulo
Workers.
Tentative agreement' wllh the
Bendlv Avlatimi n ti, i..
dtistry's wage pattern of an 114
noiiriy increase aim six paid
hnllrinvii lUn u-aa rllB..lH,l l.u il.
UAW-CIO. '
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members of the Independent Fore
man's Association of America went
Into Its 37th day at the Ford
Motor Co. and 1.300 employes of
the Continental oMtnr Car Co. re
mained out In a disciplinary dls
pule. The Packard agreement, reoched
last Thursday, was ratified Sun-
flAV Tl HpntllH
-.-. ,,,,'a iii m iinv lu
cent hourly wage burnt for some
8.000 workers and dismissal of all
union portal pay suits.
me nriggs settlement, which
came last week on the eve of a
mrise aeacinne. also was ratified
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employes In six Brlggs plants In
Detroit and one In Evansvllle.
Ind.. and follows the US cent
pattern with six paid holidays.
Th ree Teachers
At Summer School
It's "aellruil nxiol" n it..
three teachers conducting summer
school classes at Klamath Union
high school. Helen Hoffman, H. O.
Palmer and Donald Roff are In
charge of summer classes which
approximately 30 students Jiave
been attending during the past
week.
Two classes In a varied list of
subjects are offered each morning
Imm O in 11 ......
- w . - mm aimiT-iiia rrvrivc
one credit for each class. Classes
will lait until Julv is
I equivalent to a full semester's
-mi, ncvuuiuon was cioseu Sat
urday. Accidenral Shot
Injures Tule Man
Martin Hyytlnen of Tulelake Is In
Hillside hospital today recovering
from a leg wound received Saturday
night when a pistol he was holding
accidentally discharged. Hospital at
tendants say that the bullet entered
the upper left thigh, coming out
below the knee.
Hyytlnen In reported to be doing
well today. He Is employed by the
Olass Mountain Brick company.
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alter a battle wllh Retly llunella of rassalr, N. J., during the ( hurley
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