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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1947)
Probe Launched Into Oil Shipments To Reds; Ships Said To Be U. S. Tankers WASHINGTON, Jmmk 14 ll'i (Imlrnmll YVrlrlirl llt-Olilol alil today lit1 hmian mrrrliaiit niHrhtii rnmnllllr lia Irarnrd that Novlrt iilirmlrd taiikrr rarrylni nil from Dili rimiitrjr la KuhU wrr hulll fur Hit I'. 1. orrnmriit suly a Irw ;.ar ai. On cif them, h Mill, allril from t'allliirnla IfM than Iwil lerrkl asu ttllli IM.WI5 liarrrl ul i.aiilliir mill It.IMM Imrrrl if nil and Ittci olhrr Irfl rllrr till moiilli wltli 111,000 liarr.la of oil. Thraa morr. Wrlrh.l Inld a ra nnrtrr, aro luariltii In California purl and mar riruarl brfnr. raporl Army Bomber Given Tests HKA'ITI.K. June ti fIV-Tim llrat Iiiiiii 11-bU III army ntiwcat and laatrat Ion rami- IxhiiIxt wa kiv. rn taxiing; Ixoln Monday 111 prrpa ration fur II Initial fllulit. llurliK Alrrrntl comimny, rrlraa nw xifiirinniH'p llmue fur the first lime, Haiti the nrw pinna lia a top irl approaching 4UO mlir an hour" and a inanuiiuni range irlrr than that of the ll-aw." Viio lailrr could fly approximately :iMO nillr non-mop with uaual bomb load. The nrw Ixmiuor will cruiw at bout 30 mllra an hour. IIin-Iimi id, compared to fit for til U-lit. II i U-00 la no lamer tlian lt priKlrrraaur. rxrepl for a hliihrr (all. Ilul the rompaiiy laid 16 rr cent of the ll-Wa ilraiun waa new. Ita (our ilB-cyllnilrr, 3500-liorar-powrr rnalnea lv It Ml jx-r cent more power -than the II-Jo. The army haa ortlered 133 B-M'. Boat-Plane Race No Go There wa nn race Hunday between the Lakeland Plying aervlre'a Healire and any other craft at the Jaycre. boat rettatla due In a ruling mmle by the Oreitoii Outboard aaaotiallon cancelling alien an event. Tlie aaaociaium 111 chame of the motor rare refused tn aunctton the rare between the amphlbloua plane and any comrtltor whlrti event had bern advrrtued widely with an offer of 1100 for the winner. Jim Htllwell, prraldent of the Junior chamber of commerce, and Oene Duranl and Penny Payne of Lakeland offered an apology today lo the dlaapiHilnted atiectatura for tht elimination of Una race. control are realored on petroleum product effective June 30. The coiiiiueiie ilcpiirlinenl, un nouncliiK reliiiHilllon of the con 1 1 uln luat night, explained: Control Nereaaary "Hxport cinlrol I neceaaary If the llmlteil domealln aupply I to be protected mill U. H. pelrolniiui ex port urn to lie uaed moat effectively In the luleieat of world recovery." The coiitnila were lifted aoon uflrr V-J liny, They apply lo all nation except Canada. The government authority to control rxport run out next Mon day midnight, but an exu-nalon bill la neuiliNK in congrena. Wrlrhrl aald the conalinor for all all of the tanker on the Weal Cnaat la the Anilori Trading corporation, Novlrl purrhaalng agency, which nought the oil from arveral large I'nlted Htatr rompanlr. Alilioiigh all aix have Ruaalan nainra and are flying the Huaainii flag, Welchel aald, they all formerly hail United Htate namea and were built III tin country during the war yenr when all ahlpplng conatructlon wa fur the United Htnte govern llirnl. "Aa aoon aa we obtain more In formation," Welchel aald, "I will aak the committee to retjueat maritime rommlaalon official to explain how the Kuaalana got time ahlpa. At the lime of our earlier Inquiry Into failure of Huaala lo return 5 lend leaae veaaela, we were given the Impreaalon that none of them were tanker." Chef Hangs Self In Cell BAR HARnnn, Me.. June 34 mi A tlft-yenr-old Filipino chef employ ed by Mary IbjlM-rl Klnehurl for 2b yeara luuiurd linuwlf In a police cell yesterday while awaiting court action on a charge of aMiiuit with Intent to murder lite noveltat at her auminrr home here Hnturduy. Medical Examiner K. J. Mnrrlaon pronounced the death of the rr vaut, Ilia Krye. a aulclde and an Id that temporary liuianlly wag con tributing ratine, Police Chief Oeorge K. Abbott aid Iteyra told him that he had been under doctor' care provided b- Mr. Illnehart all winter, and added that the chrf "was without doubt trmpnrarlly Inaane" when he threatened the nnvcilat wila a re volver and a kitchen knife. The 10-year-old Mr. Rlnehart wa attacked itiddenly by Rryea, who according to police had been drinking, In a cene which might have come from one of her own myMcry thriller. MAN IIIKIWNS KlIOENK. June 3 il'i William Daleldrn, Iff, Eugene, I oat In foot ing while flahlng near Coburg brldue yeaterday and drowned In the awift auitera of the McKrurle river It a Lane- rminty 10th drowning faullly of the year. Trucks for Rent U-DRIVE Phon. 4455 OK Transfer Co. ncmoDluagr lu.'lol tvu maaln. all-round Mint for ..... i BiiiMA mainnrv. new galvanlied Iron and othar iurfaoti llSkN.'JSJJj JJ A haaeement-Hkohard- jpLA Vv nla.UliidefinlUly. V VkVvw Proved by SO yearf MlwM General Paint Store 51S Main St, Thon J2S p o 11 T S A W s II o T ' L Where All Friends Meet To V.atl Dinners Our Specialty ftaturing The BEST in THE WEST Supervised by our chef GEORGE WHITE Hanging and Kniorlaiiini;iit Every Nighf Except Monday Pianist BILL LOTT Call 2S0t for Iteatrvatlons COCKTAILS MIXED DRINKS H H I M o Queen Crowns Queen Queen Connie, officially named Halurday night to reign over the Jayeee float Itegatta, aaalated In the coronation of Itodeo ((ueen (linger Thorn at her coronation hall held at the armory, Quern Connie place the beautiful aombrrro, a gift from the Klamath Baaln Itodeo aaaocla llon, upon the head of their queen at a raklah angle. Connie Hunt I the daughter of Dr. and Mr. J. C. Hunt, 10 I'lne, and (linger Thoma la the daughter of Mr. and Mr. J, B. Thoma of Fort Klamath, TuIeGirl Wins Certificate COLUMBIA, Mo.. June 24 Ml Eleanor Mae Kandra, of Tulelake, Calif., Is one of 146 studenta out of a Kraduatlng clan of 8M) at Stephen college In Columbia, Mo., to receive a certificate of competence, Thaae cerliflratra are awarded by the col lege to atudenta who at the com pletion of two year of college work, are fully prepared for employment In their choaen field. The certificate wax awarded on the baal of high academic .and pernonallty requirement, all of which were met by Ml Kandra. Klght department cooperate with the Occupational Guidance Service at Stephen college In thlx certifi cation plan. Ml Kandra' work waa completed In the field of avia tion. She ha been working toward thl goal alnce her Junior year at the college. The daughter of Mr. and Mr. John Kandra Jr., of Tulelake. Ml Kand. a received her A A. degree at the commencement exercise at Stephen college last month. Hans Norland Fire Insurance, 121 N. tii fit. Enterprise Out In Cold PORTLAND, June 34 VP) The city mulled the question of "who's going to support the carrier Enter prise?" Monday and came to the decialon that nobody 1. The navy offered Portland the veteran carrier, provided the city could handle Hie 1 120,000 annual upkeep. At a hearing today, the city coun cil aald It hadn't any fund. Slate Itrp. Harvey Well an id he waa sure the atute wouldn't pungle out any fund. Navy representative said the navy couldn't give any fund. "I think," wild Capt. John Werk with at the end of a long and In conclusive hearing, "the Kntcrprlse would be a white eiepnani. ' Warren Northwest Given Contract Contract for the paving of 8. 7th ; treel from Ouk lo willow ha been ! let to Warren Nnrthweat contruc- Uira, and work got under way Mon- ; day morning. This project also In- . eludes the paving of I'lum street between Sth and 7th. Contract for summer paving re pair Joba haa been granted the Warren Northwest company by the city. Paving of S. 7th is estimated ' at 1.000. I Steer Sells For Record PORTLAND, Ore.. June 24 tJP) A giAln-fed choice steer raised by Jack Davis, Kidgeflrld, Waah., sold on the North Portland livestock market Monday for an all-time high price of 1'JHbO per hundredweight. T wo loud of good and choice fed heifers also sold at a new high of 126 00. The department of agriculture livestock reporting service attributed the prices to a strengthened market and higher quality of the animals. Is It a hard-to-get article you need? Advertise for It In The Hcr aid and New Want Ad Section. DIRT Sandy Loam Lawn and Fill Delivered or loaded on truck at 1248 Madison . Ph. 4050 Dr. John A. Negrevski Children's Dentistry Exclusively Phone 9310 731 Main Klamath Falls Spectator Dies Of Injuries GREAT FALLS, Mont., June 24 l'r Norma J. 0. LaFontalne, 26, of Weat Calgary, Alta., Injured by a dislodged rock as he wa watching a motorcycle contest, died In a hos pital here Monday. Mis LaFontalne was Injured Sunday while watching a motor cycle hlll-cllmbing conteit with TinraoAT. Jaaa Si, 1MT, r leaa Wallace Humfrty of High River, Alta., her fiance. They were stated along the climb runway when a rock a foot In diameter was dislodged by the racer and struck the girl in the back and head. She never regained consciousness. Classified Ads Bring ResuUel It is possible to purchase no lasses on the market In powdered form. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Llfttime) Guarantee) Free Demonstration Telephone 9200 :(? STORAGE ;'; "WHERE THE BEST IS l4 t -VLWAYyTHE CHEAPEST" A REPAIRING! ifi . RESTYLING! Wi V CLEANING! fj In which we explore Indian Country with Chevron Supreme Oregon Drivers ! ! DRIVER'S LICENSES SR-1 TO 5R-33,000 EXPIRE IN JUNE; 5R-33.G91 TO 5R 66.000 IN JULY. Tn MUST apply lor a saw bra km la Ba aoelh battel' at Kw v)el e Q: Apply whtraf A: A ay Srlvar'a Herat elark ar asailar ha year ares. Takt NaT Q: What about the prlal- aaplrall-in Sat on Ui ol llrcntt? A: If nor It: tha rorraet Sata appears at Ui rliht. Clip thla ubl and tarry N with yonr llcaaaa. Oraqon Driven' Licenaea baarlnr Theaa Numbrra in l to in oo IK 3IMI to SR SSOOO .. M001 to SK wo 5R 001 IOSR1320O0 5RI32001 to 5Rlfi&QO 1K11IM 10 5KI5M)0. 5RIUWI to 9H!10M sauiooi io 9k:sidoo . SK?M(Mlt to SR2970OO SHT91001 to SHlSOUOfl 5R11000I to 5R3S1MI SRliJOOl lo SK3M0OS . 5RI9M01 to 3R4Z900O 5R 429001 lo 3R4S2SOO SR4C2001 to SR4D3IMMJ JR4SI1 to SK52IOM) .. SR.US00I 10 SRMI0OO . SRAfilOOl to 5RMII0O0 M 5R4M1 10 3R6Z10O4 5R621001 lo 5RS60000 -5RSaoO01 to SHSA3OO0 5Ri;l30OI to SR72SOO0 5R12S0OI 10 SR75SO0O SR1MO01 lo JRH2000 or Will raplra Tbaao MuoUlt . Jima 1941 iulv 1947 AU. 1947 Sept. 1947 Ort. 1941 Nov. 1947 Dec. 1947 . Jan. IMS fab. IS4S Mar. ISIS . Apr. 1941 i May 14 Jun 194S July 141 All. 194S Srpl. 1941 , Oft. 19411 . Nov. 194R Dae. 194 Jaa. 1949 . Peb. 1949 Mar. 149 Apr. 194 over May 194 ROBERT S. FARRELL, Jr.. Sec'y of State Our lowest coach fares are good on fast, air-cooled SP trains! You ca go faster and more comfortably than ever now on air-conditioned Southern Pacific trains, at our very lowest faros. Here la an example of how little it costs to travel by train in comfortable air-cooled chair cars and coaches: SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES On Way $ 7.25 13.65 Round trip $13.10 24.60 (Fare$ thown subject to 15fo Federal tax which applies to all transportation) Fares to Chicago, New Orleans and all eastern destinations, via California, are very low, too. Th Monday Southern Pacific Aiilt, R. A. Houck, Ticket Off Iff, IMiorte Sill Thi! pirtcresqu SouthMt panonma I on. ot Ui. lull-totor Scamc Vi. obta.naa' onainarycu X Chron Sue'am 'I THIS IS INDIAN COUNTRY ... LAND OF GHOSTS AND PRANKISH Tn Wnnument Valley. where forgotten waters and patient winds have carved symphonies in stone, I sketched this Navajo woman' - weaving a blanket as color- - ful as the country. It's lonesome, and off the high way, but good driving with "climate-tailored" Chevron . Supreme Gasoline in the tank. Coronado. searching for the seven cities of Cibola, probably marvelled at these 40-foot desert giants. Elf owls and woodpeckers nest in the saguaro cactus, delicate flowers tip their tortured branches in the Spring. A mm Sketched this ancient adobe church in .the Indian village of Isleta. The car was heating up until the Chevron man at the Trading Post put in a new fan belt. Hot here, but no vapor-lock trouble, thanks to Chevron Supreme premium gasoline. It s, tailored to suit local driving conditions in each temperature zone. This ancient, colorful land is full of surprising things to see. I enjoyed every mile of it... and some of the credit belongs to Chevron Supreme. For' though the mountains are high, so is Chevron Supreme' s octane rating, and I didn't hear a ping on the trip. Its good going on ir mi SUPREME GASOLINE 7