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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1947)
Power Supply Is Safe In Big Flood Two Ex-GI's Slip Past filiawlr TA CnnnrJ MimL At Buckingham Palace i r 7 ;2 a"4iU- there were a riiuule of m-(.i. im,i lug fur a place lu sleep last nlilit. mill they walked past bl imr biiilillni, mid, "iluiklniliaiii ruliirr," murniiirril .IiiIiii I., Jensen, li, tit Nurlh llrnd, Clrr. "Why mil?" answered Wallace Me ( all, Tl, til Purlin nil. dm. llinkliutlinm I'uliii'p l protected liy mi elhl mill iiiir-liulf tmit wall. "It Innk iih hull mi hour in gel aver Ihe wall," mini Jensen, R in nil Jiiiirniilliiiii iiriKliiuls from the IJul vcrslly i( Oicumi. "Anil we JtixL missed four policemen, hut It was win III It when wo nut Itinltlo. Whnt beiiiitllul ui'ounihl "Wo fount! ourselves a unlet spul, put nil our Airlii' sleeping lings ami Dump Law Enforced Justice nl 1 1 io I'rnro J, A. Miilmlii-V announced today Hint 11 state Inw furulilillng the iliiiiipniK of trfiinn on lllo public IiIkIiwiiv will henceforth be strictly enforced. '1'imi many eoin pluluta have been received hi (ho juntlce rum I office mid tho ntflce of the stale police concerning tho nil too common practice among clllr.rua of iliu county of iliitiipliiii tin cans, holtlra, garbage mid paiier along tho public highways. Maliiuicy mild. In lustier court yesterday Austin Allreil Mf Malum una fined ill) for violating Mil law. Ilia f Inn no. whom noar tho inaxliiium penalty itwwnj 1117 inw, aiiiroillK lu tlunucc Malloney. Mrclluli IM-IU73. Oregon ( olo, provides a maximum penalty ol lluti or ImpiUonmoiit not to ex ceed M day. In the ( in urc, Miihonry said, vio lator not only will or flnril, thoy will b rrtilrrd to clonn up their refuse an woll, !'ui Hu of the crack down might bo termed id "keep I Union clean.'' official add. Hit lo loud mill wu uwuki'iiod iiIioiil two o'cliH'k anil hull a ciiii of lii-uns. I ni'il wo wont buck to alccp," Niirruiiiiilril Until H a. in,, Hint la, They awakened to find llinimrlviT, nur roiinded by three umdiieiH, two workineii, two policemen unit a de tective. Tho detective was colliuless, sleepy. eyed and aNtiiilhilfd, "lie aakoil u. 'ilu you know Mlirro you aroV ami wo nulil. Jimt at ran il'iin, 'HI.' Jainoa' park, li.ii t 11.'" ami he' mill mi, It errlalnly wami'l, and after thai cvrryllilna (ut a Utile ronfiurd," ahl MeCall, a (raduatc ludoiit at Valr. "Ilelore tho llliick Maria ciiiue." Mild JeiiKen. "wo hud a iiood look mound. 1 can't Miy wo enjoyed the ride to Hi nt Im nl Yiird, iilthouuh the official were very nice to u ami lot il ii ii once we convinced them thero woro no bombii In our alceplnii bii." hiiitlallll Vard riillflrnird Hie bare faeia uf llirlr atory but krpt an embarrawod allroro about the dr Ulla, altliouih one ulfliial roiillilrd: "I wolildu'l hava bellevrd It piw Ible (he palace la an well pro leelril. It liai never liapprnrd be fore." v Jensen and Mi Cull. ImndMiine alx fiHiiern. have been in Kuitlund ten (Inya, piopiuiitory lo (ourliik Kurope on a motorcycle. "We thoiiuhl wed oe aomiihliiK of tho world beloro our money run out and we have lo atari playliiK at be I ml grown up,' McC'all rxpliilnrd. , '-Wailin ' ! I,- ,,. V "ft. ' a i . . .g per, a tr .. : ' ' fFjidtS ii- ZS'M Office For Youth Help Set Up Cifflrra lo handle youth employ ment in the city clruu-iip riimpniim havo tier 1 1 oatabllaheil at the Ore ion Hale employment iwrvujr, 3rd and Main, lluya and mrla inter rated in nlilaliilnit will joha and lealdenia wiahluii to aoclire help for rleanlnt alleya, rurlnniia, trlmmlni lawtia and miliar work may con tact I he employment olllco or tele phone mil. LEGAL NOTICES Nottt r NnH.e I krty tvn hl I A. MrCullntifh. will not he rponlbl tor mf amn rraixi fir It. rti hereof hr a fir rtm, or pereon. other lftn mvelf Iteted ihu the liMh tUv at June. 1M7, t KUrtUlli rtl. (Ifrgi.n A W Mtt l IJ OtiOH fTATF or nnruoN . , OI'NTY fr K1AMATH i I hwteltv errllfv 1ht 1 have prre1 riruln Nollre .r A W Mr('u. Iuh ilu Id (Ute llrat hereinabove Written v n nAi.rNiiNr Mull II, Melruive Hlrtg Klemath relit, Orel tut. BO IT No 7M el of Tlmtr, Kletnelh Indltn Reer. venon. IWikel Creek Kugar Tine Ifnil fUaleti hula, in duullcele. on forme pmvlrWd therefor, merited nulaide. "Hid, Crmrtied 'refci Hnr Tin I'nll" end d dreeeed In lha "Siiprrlnlendent. Klemath Indian Agency. Klemalh Agrncy, Oregon- will l-e rrrelved until 2 00 oVIiK-k P M , Marine tttandard lime, nn Julv I, IM7. for the nurrheio nf merrhanlalile Xugar pin llmlwr. ealimaled lo l atwui iw miltifti 3.hi().oo(i m M.. mor of leee. l a trart ulthln the Klniih Indian Hervallnn, Oregon, deerrllied in crooked Crerk Hiigar I'ln t'nit The unit inrliidre approximately lWo rree of Hmtwred land. A noiblr email amount nf augar pin mav be foynd en ineluded aillfiiird lands, for which eepa ral apprtiVed ronirnrla mint afterward be made with allottee deairlng lo eel I. ann nn lernta alntllar lo Ihe ronlrart for the unallolrd timler. Karh bid naul atate in price per thmiaand feet H M Her III ner Oerlmal C lg Ural that will be paid for llmlter nil and aralrd prior lo any read )u intent of latea aa MMIl'trt In (he rontracl No bid wilt b rnnaldered rnr leaa than 9Q tkJ per Ihotiiand feel u at for auger pina Umber Fach bid muat b acrompanied bv a certified rhrk in Ihe aitiount of IKnkioo on a aotvent hank pavjihle to Ihe fteclal Diaburelng Agent, Klamath Agency. Orrtfon. The deposit will b returned In uniucceuf tit Hfifieri, The drpoall of th tiicceuftil bidder will b appllrd a part of the purrh price againat tlmter actually cm on ihia unit only, or retained lltiuldatrd dainagna if lh bidder ahall not rveriile ihe coiilract and furnlth atlifarlory bond for io0 tut within dava from act-rplanre of bla bid. The right to waive let Imlcal defects and reject any and all bula la reaerved, The rontracl wilt aperlfy that all designated timber ahall Iw cut ami removrd from th unit prior lo April I . IfMo. ror ntplea of the rntitract, rcgulallnna, blanks fnr iibinlsiloii or bids, and other In formation, apply to the Superintendent, Klnmalh Agency, Oregon Paled In la 2fllh day of Mm.v, tf47, hi Portland, Ore gon, r. Morgttn Prvue, District On color, J. fl-i.i-au-a7. No, 7,iii. 'Slave' Case Hears Defense HAN D1KOO, Calif . June 27 i4'i The ilofeudor of Mr. and Mia. Alfred Initall admitted lu federal court hern Thuraday that Mia. IiikiiII a flral liuiibaml had a "rontliiuinii affair" with nouro Dora Jouen but denied that the mlatrewi hull used the knowlediie of H to enclave, the maid. "It waa Mia. InmilU who lived In frar." declared lfcuao Allornry Clifford rilwerald "a itixxi. huaky faar that Ooia would tell about the affair." rilitrrald acolfed at the Kovrin ment a cnnleiitlnn thiil Mra. Inu.illa, (la-year-old deacondiinl nf colonial Governor Uraalfnrd of Mii.m.ih Iium'IIh, had held Dora Jonea 111 bondnKo for more than 30 yeara by threaU'iilnit exHure of her aliened aMuxiatlon with Die firal huaband and rraultlng proxnanry. lie alao declared that the old fam ily aecret, revealed In the govern ment' opening atatemenl yesterday, waa not a aluglr IndlM'rellon but had continued for four yeara from tho time IJiiru Jonra waa 111 until the waa 34. Mnioke eonllnuea lo pour from Ihe city power plant aa flood water of the converging Ilea Moine and Itaecoon rlvrra virtually aurroundrd Ihe atrueturo at le Molnea. The rily'a natural ga ilorage lank (up per right), allliough lourhrd by water, were unharmed and operating? AP wlrephoto. Shipyard Strikers Attend Rally MZtrr fir- n I , . . JL La- Extradition Paper Asked AI tM, June n tiV) Governor Carl Knoll Kxlay asked Colorado authnrltlo to rxlradlto Glenn OM-ar Uiy. 31, to UniiKlaa county to face charge in Itoaeburg of ixuueulon of atolen pn)MTIy. . Lay will be questioned In connec tion with a aafe-crarking Job at a Rnaeburg furniture store, the gov ernor nlflce asserting Lay la charged with having a check stolen from Ihe store when the nfo was robbed May 4. Lay waa arrested two week, ago In Steamboat Bprlngs, Colo , by ihe KHI. Also arrested with him were Glenn Moivig, 28, and Clarence mr on. 37. The governor' office-quoted the Ooiiglaa county aherlff's office aa saving that Molvlg and Mason have been released. Part of M0 CIO worker who went on strike at three Bethlehem ihlphulliling plants, gather at the Key Highway yard at Baltimore to llilrn to a speech by a union leader. Pickett with ign march in background. ap wlrephoto. AuthorUed FACTORY SERVICE for "' EASY WASHERS Yoor F.irluiiva Kaay Dealer for Klamath County Robbing 4 Henry APPLIANCES 1J Klamath Ave. Klamath Business College 733 Pine St. Phone 4760 Enroll now for Special Summer Study or for a Complete Business Course. Swan Island Case Dropped PORTLAND. Ore., June 27 fTi A quarter of a million dollar back-,pay suit against the Kiilser Swan Islniul shipyard here was dismissed Thiira day by federal Jiuluo Clnudn Mcv Collough who said tho congressional porlnl-to-portiil pay act 'deprived me court 01 jurisdiction. Guards at the shipyard sought pay for one-half hour dully for three years, contending they were required to report early for assignment and Inspection and wcro not on id tor tnai nine. The court held (here was no con tract, custom or practice for pay' mont under Ute clrcum.Hnnccs. o w hi 1 o, MARKET 919.Eo$tMain St. SHOP WITH YOUR NEIGHBOR! 1 QUALITY MEATS FAIR PRICES 3tW Fresh Dressed Hens Fresh Dressed Fryers ; lb. 59c Bacon Squares lb. 35c Beef Roast A ..... lb. 45c Dry Salt Pork lb. 39c Breast of Veal lb. 35c Short Ribs lb. 33c TOM BROWN, Owner A Tan and White Spectators Of white suede 'ond ton coif fashioned with Johansen finesse. All-time favorites, for your Fourth of July celebration. Sling Specta-1 tors.. Closed toe and heel Spec tators. V 95 Values to 11.95 GLENDALE SPORT CASUALS 1 Group Vols, to 8.95 Just in time for your summer vacation. Make your selection now in this wide range of colors and patterns. , Red, white, an, brown, black. In lusdci and smooth leather. 1 Group W7 Vols, to 7.95 China To Get Surplus Ammunition WAHIIfNKTON. Juno 27 llfy The United Htate ha agreed to turn orer to China 30.000.000 pouail. of urplu rifle ammunition for weap ons of (eneralllmo ( tiling Kai shek troop. Bute department official also told reporter that the Nanking Kovernment ha been authorized to purchase other military supplies from American private manufac turer. On the question of economic aid fnr thm harrf.nu-rf nn,l...l.., government, the export-Import bank aiiijuuiiccu it wui consiuer lending money to Chin for specific proj ect. Loan Earmarked William C. Martin, bank chair man, aald an earmark of $500,000. 000 In fund for China will be al lowed la eanlre .Inn, rtn iru,an- the new promise of aid for specific project leave the door open for Chinese borrowing, either by gov ernment affenrles nr nrltalj. .ni.r. prise. . inability of China to settle It Internal trouble and the resulting civil war were reported largely re- SnonSlhl fnr I. fallxra down any loans out of the funds which were earmarked 14 months ago. nraAi.n Mrwa, Ki,.ih r.u.. or., Three Flags Folders Out I.AKEVIEW, Ore., June J7 Highly attrnctlve tourist map fold era depicting the Three Flnga high way are this week being circulated over the entire Western United Wales, Canada and Mexico. The foldcra, lithographed In five colors, f jllow the entire route of the high way from it northern terminus at Jasper National pari: in Alberta, Canada, down through Idaho, Wash ington, Oregon, Nevada and Cali fornia Into Baja California. Mexico. The new folder were first ex hibited at a convention of the Three Flags Highway association held re cently In Busanville. Calif. Being Issued with them la a supply of automobile windshield sticker, these being replica of reflectorlzed road sign which will be installed along the rout soon. Any peraona dj ma cupien oi mo loiner or wu shield stickers ran obtain aam their local chamber of eomme or by writing to th association Lskovicw, Ore, The Amaron rlvr contain jo.i varieties of fish, SHASTA RUG AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS PHONE 8722 v 10 Year Cornor Shasta Way and Ivory MR. MERLE MEEK has been added to the staff at MODERNISTIC Phone 3883 BEAUTY SHOP 915 Klamath Av. Juveniles To Enter Floats Klamath play centers will enter ' miniature float In the Juvenile tec- i tlon of the 4th of July parade, ac cording to Samuel Smith, city rec- ' reatlon director. Besides the usual parade awards the playground sub mitting the best float will be given a playground party by the recrea tion department. Entries mav be decorated doll buggies, bicycles, tricycles, wagons, dog and cart. Donv and cart, ponv and rider and the funniest and prettiest costume. All ponv entries are limited to Shetland ponies. ' fm' To relieve burn, Itch, and Minf of Heat Rath PERSPIRING BAKERS NOW USI MEXSANA i There' wonderful relief for all in 1 Mexsana on hot, humid day and nighu. Help absorb excesa peripi- : ration that often cause prickly heat. ' minor skin rashes. Prevents chafing. Dust Mcxtana on after bath. An I excellent deodorant. Relieve tired, aching feet and itchy nuisance of athlete' foot. Beat the hear with ... Saturday "Music As You Like It" by the DANCEMASTERS Admission, 74c Including Tax Sponsored by Pot 1383. VJ7.W. Returning by Popular Request BOB SUMMERS and His "Musical Fun for Everyone' Wednesday, July 2 2 1 "1 I PROUDLY PRESENTS ... ... Miss June Hershberger AS ' . , Candidate For Miss Klamath Falls TONIGHT AT THE PELICAN THEATRE , in V: i " Mis Hershber(er I the 4au(hter of Mr. Allc Hershberger, 357 North KHh St. She Is S' 5" tall. 108 lb,, brown hair and eye, and with olive complexion. She graduated till year from KUHS where ihe was active hi the Pep Pepper and other Mhool organisation. She Intend to attend the V. of Oregon thl fall. , i Aftodel Shoe Sitoire 7 .1