MORE
Reports Of Mysterious Flying Saucers
Pour In From 38 States And Canada
HAN HUN IH ), July 7 uVh
Proin uiik rntl uf thr country to tliti
jlhrr, lirw rrpurU of dultHikf "liv
ing itttitrri" Nk tut in luit Ihrmixh ill
klt lud(y ml fled o thr inyiitrr?
thiili ' tmfflnl llifi imUnn alnue
Juu 20.
I here tu iiu MilkUclory rplMii
ulliiii of tlifl uhritoiiiriiuii. Thr
ttiucrrs Ural wrrt rriurlr.J rni in
llin attl of Vahliij(i4iu on June 'la.
lhru prMOHB In utlirr Hralrrn
Ulr uld Miry liuil urni Ihrui,
Ilia lift rump ovrr Mil) July 4
hiilulay. wlim lliry IhU wm rn
purtril arm rual nl the MImimIi...
1 fir.iUK'Nb IHUUIUIIIIII IIUWI'U If IV
tiiynlrry nliJrcUt litut Uvvu ri-jmrlrU
Bt-fii lit ntuU'M, Mil' DlMllit of Co
luinbift mill la Cunudu.
YrnUiili.y thry cirt rt'purtfU to
littvu Itrrii mjch in inure thuii a dn..
911 ntulfft, mid in Houlhwt'ntrin On
tuilu Air I'rtlml
An him lit I patrol hy (ho Oicuoii
imtlniml Ktiurd rrp.-rtrd it hud
rullrd to aHilit onn of Mm objoru.
'J he uunrd plunnrd to arm. a pliuie
tiKlny lo n jMt nrur Ht. Murlrn,
jilnlto, ulirrt it wnimw. niiifl lo wr
aoiia iutw FlKhl of Hip difikn illnipritr
in timlMT nit July :i.
Kriinrlli Arnold, hiulitrMtintii
illu ii f ItoUr, Idiihn, firt reported
rth thr dliks. Hp mild hi aaw
lihip flying lit formation at aprrd
Ve.MitiaU'd al liWi mllra and hour
Jf ivrr thr CaM'tidr inounlulna, Olh
rr ottarrvrrs Intvr givm thr objrrta
varluua aprrd and, In al Irani our
t'aar, imltl thry npjirarrcj to hr un
it rntlrd til thr air.
MimI olMrrvria Uunlly ngirrd that
the oUjrcUt war. loond or oval.
ClurnM-A a to tlirir Mr itttvir laitgrd
ft out llmt of a llvc-riKim Iiuumj or
law atlplulitt lo our drMrlptlnii of
'a iilvrr bull, aix liiclir in ill am
rtrr."
No Army Couiiiiriit
Tit army, thr navy and the
atomic rnciiry com mum Jon all Un
claimed any coniirctiou with tha
inyktny. An at my air force upokm
mail hi WaJihlnutoii wild Mir AAK
liad brrn rhrrklim thr rrHirU but
athlrd llmt "wr jI til liavcit'l the
IlKhtrat Mm litit thry could be."
hum arlrntUU auggralftl that rr
flrctloii of Itihl, urh a from air
craft, might account for Mir bright
objrrta which bavr brrn rr ported.
In aontr raiea, thr otnrrvrra have
IncUtrtl that (hr Maurrr" have
brrn accompanlrd by ftotinrf.
Two Held
In Stabbing
TUI.KI.AKE. July 7-Wiilirr W.
MHoii, M), mul Hymn John I'ruy,
44, clrwrHiril tin (rniuirnlfl, an hrl(l
In lull here tnclny trjiiutftull in llm
MtAtiblitg of n Tiilrlnko barlcudrr
l.t Kijil.y nmlit.
Tho contlllltm of th wnuiulrrt
nmn. Mniiurl (I. Oliver!., n mil
conildrrrrt nrrluii.
!.ttt thr iiikI( (tf July 4. Hf-tonl-IllK
l 'l'ulrlnkf iitllrrin. Mrlnll mill
Prtty wrri Intoxirntrd whrn tby
runic Inlo Ihr llimirnirnil bur mul
wpr rrfunril nmrr drink, by Oll
vrru. Pray Ivrumv rnntiird iind
Ihrrw gl.u l thr bnrtrnilrr, hll
Unit him III the mr.
Ollvrrla rmnr .rnuiut from be
hind the bur !trr Prtiv. unci Mrlnn
brnuitht ruror Inlo the Iry Oil
verm rerelw-d nn 8-lm.h lh up
end dnn lilt nbdnmen. .mnllrr
rroMWl cut nn III. kbdnmrn.
Anrh cut nn hi. rhr.t end nthrr
. Iii.hr. nn hi. Irtt nrm end wrliil.
nllvrrm we. trrntrd end hu In
)lirlr. bnndnKnl l Tulrlnke clruK
tnre, while Petty end Mrlon were
tekrn to )nll.
They ere bring tekrn to Dorrl.
fnr court pprrnce thlJ efter
noon. Clnulflrd Ad Drlng Rr.ulU.
Outitonding Service
In
HEATING
AIR-CONDITIONING
Furnace Cleaning
Rrpnlry- Peru
Oil Burner Service
Evaporative
Repelra-
Coolcri
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PADE and TITTLE
4 Shert Metal Work.
231 Market I'hune 3016
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MADE to (it YOUR
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EXPIRT UPHOLSTERY
and TRIM WORK
SEAT CUSHIONS
REBUILT
BALSIGER
MOTOR CO.
Main at Esplanade
Phone 3121
DISKS SEEN
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llrre 1 tha pulpit, mid hrre are the pew. . . . Thia pllr of pcwi
with the pulpit In Mie foreground taken from tha Immanurl HapUt
church on North Klrvrnth during rebuilding proceaaea caught tha rye
of the nine o'clock prclallat Mile morning.
Lakeview
Rider Takes
Bronc Honor
iC'mitmuccI from Page One)
n top mun in the Umlima bull
ride, wiiining first day money each
of the three (Uy. plun his .hare of
enlrunca leu which were adilrd mid
dlvldrd Riming the rldrr. at the end
of each day.
The .hurtr.t tlmr In calf roping
In the entire nhow wa. made by
liob Woolrry who tlrd hU calf on
Uie third day In 15 and onr-lenth
i wronda. vtoolrry bad no time on
j the flr.l day Mhlrll rllnunalrd htm
: from the final rontr.1 whlrh wa.
won by l.r. Ilurdr. with a total time
of D.Y&. Hlirilr. time wa. 17.7 lor
til .III 11 T lit! Kll. .t..l It I ....
the 6th. John MrKarlane had sec
ond brat lime In the final, with
61.9; llallarhlde wa. third with 6X.I
and Hill MrKarlane fourth with 69
keronda flat. The purse far till,
event wa. $KO0; day monies 6266.66.
tntrrrs wrrr .pill far the finals.
AMibury Hindi took fina day
money In calf rnnlng on the 4 til
with time 10.9 end Vic CsMro was
first with loo on the 6th. Woolery'.
tlmr of IS.l made him high man
on (he 6th.
Hulldoiger
Casey Davl.'. the boy from Wyo
ming who' placed flrat so often In
bull riding was first In ball dogging
finals with accumulated time for
Ihr three days of .13.3. He was first -place
winner on Saturday with H.3
tlmr lo his crrdlt and was third In
day monry fur the 6th with 9A time.
Itrst time In this event for the en
tire show wss made by another tap
band. Ilolloway tiracr of l.os Ange
Irs whose time was 6.0. placing him
first for day monry on Sunday. Pat
Met 'arty was first on Krlday with
7.6 tlmr.
Anlibury Bchell and John Rhodes
hud the best total time. 5.V3 III
i su-er team roping finals. Al Bkelton
and Rhodes iniide second best time
1 In the flnnls. Til. Marlon Vincent
and Bob Jones third, 77.1: Oernld
1 Murk and John Vance fourth. 78 5.
Hixlrcn and scven-lentlis seconds
i was the best time In this event for
the enure show, made by Schrll nnd
Rhodes for first money the first day.
I This team took first on Saturday
demi-tasse
My, how the children lovt them,
growrvupi, too. Y, Sierra "Cremt
dt Coffcci" mad from pur,
rich cream and quality coffee art flr
in dcmind becuw they are to
delicioui and delightful. Individ
ually wrapped.
Alk Your
Social Hour Bridge Mix
in Boxei ...
V Scor
( WRYONl WANTS)
CANDY (ffA .
I III 'lTfe
Scores of other delicious varieties in Bulk
each a favoriu
SOLD WHERE QUALITY IS, IMPORTANT
also, with time. IS S. Day money on
uie lost day went to joe Mendea
and IJcl Owen al 16 6 tune, furse
lor tills event was WOO, entrance lee
Slugger Sloan, rodeo clown from
riiortni. Arts., and Fred Harry from
r.urrka, Calif., spill on high points
lor tile Sunday purse in oarcuaca
brane riding, having 211 points each.
Sloan was hjgh on friday and sec
ond on Saturday with Harry first.
Best Kelnrd Kvent
Ucsl reined cow horse event, lim
ited lo Klamulh bantu riders went lo
HUtniry Johnson firm, W. E. Ham
mond, Joe McAullfle and Dull Col
well. The purse ol 6160 plus entry
Ices was split 4U-30-'iU and IV for the
hm Ileal scores of the three days.
fat HoKue, local owner, took top
day monry twice, on the 6th and
6th III the five-eighths Iree-Ior-all
race. This purse was 6300, with 6100
plus entry Ires split each day, 60-30-10.
A Mathwiclc was first on
Salurduy.
Hotiue also took first place on
two days. 4lh and 6th in the sevrn
furlongs free-for-all. for the 6300
pin sc. with II. E Nelson Jr.. who
run second on these days, placing
first on the llilrd day.
Hall and Mr.Oowan first on Fri
day In the quarter-mile free-for-all
stock horse race for the 860 day
monry of Uie 8160 purse. Entry fees
were added to the day money and
split three ways, 60-30-20. Leo
Hanks was. first In Saturday's race
and James Bldwell on Sunday.
Heglstered quarter-horse, quarlrr
mlle race waa won by liall and Me
(iowan all three days. The pony
riprea. went lo Hill Dingier on each
of the three days with K. R. Noble
I second place and Willis rtrwln third.
Cy Tolllon of areat Falls. Mont..
who announced his first show here
this year kept the program on
schedule. Interspersing factual com
ments nn contestants and keeping
tip-to-the-niliiute on scores and
limes. ' He has been engaged for
the 1048 show. The Guskeys. Prank
and his two kids, Raymond and
Joyce, put on a beniitlful perform
ance with their ruling and rope
tricks. This family was here two
years sua They work In moving
pictures Between rodeos and live on
a rnnrh nt Cathny. Cnllf.
All of the six men who were hurt
In Friday', show were released from
the hospltnl no later limn Saturday
and there were no accident requir
ing hosptUUlMitlon the last two
days.
Hurry I Hurryl Hurry to the near
est fire warden or nearest phone and
notify the fire warden when you spot
a forest lire. You can do your good
deed that way. Keep Oregon green.
Confections
NOW AT
PRE-WAR PRICE
SO
t:
1 POUND
2 TIN
Dealer For
and Banquet Jell Dropt
and In Bulk
at popular prices .
Day's lews
m'i i n m'l i iv i i ' - ""'"""
(Continued from Pave One)
will be saved each year by uulfl-
catiou."
Il answers nil own question by
adding;
"Personally, I think the savings
will be astonishingly large because
11 lor no otner ruasoiiuur present
system is so nurriuiy uneconomical. '
lie nil V lar wrong mere.
.
PRESIDENT TRUMAN this murn-
lug signs a law creating . n
nierpoer commission lo investigate
all agencies of the government witn
a view to "promoting economy, el
Ilcleucy and Unproved service. "
Four of the iiiembers will be ap
pointed by the President, four oy
the speaker of the house and four
by Uie president of tne senate,
bpeaklng realistically and without
prejudice, the member, named by
the President will lor political rea
sons want lo make It appear that
we have done all right In our spend
ing In the past. Those named by
the speaker of the house and .the
firesluent of the senate will be po
lllcally Interested In bringing out
the recklessness of past spending
and Uie possibilities for economy
now.
We common folk, who pay the
freight, are pretty sure that it hard
common sense controlled public
spending we could have a lot more
and spend a lot less.
AN the troubled foreign front, the
Czechoslovak government decides
In a closed session this morning to
ACCEPT an Invitation to the new
Paris conference on the Marshall
proposal ("get to work and we'll
finance you" i DKHPJTE Russia,
rejection of the plan.
Watch tills.
Czechoslovakia Is under the Rus
sian thumb. Her people are much
like us. No one can doubt that they
prefer OUR way to the COMMU
NIST way. It takes courage on their
part to do something Kussia dis
approves. But for a thousand years
the Czechs and the Bohemians have
never lacked courage.
IN her first election In 11 years.
Spain votes overwhelmingly for
continuation of Franco's regime and
to give him the right to name his
successor.
We lift an eyebrow, of course,
and assume that the Spaniards
voted Dial way because secret police
were breathing down their necks at
Uie polls. That may be true.
Still, we must remember that
Spain never has known much about
what we call democracy. It is a
mistake for us to assume Uiat
j everybody In the world wanu what
we want.
Manslaughter
Charge Filed
TULELAKE, July 7 Charles
BlumenUial. 29, of Tulelakc, was
taken to Alluraa today lor arraign
ment In superior court on a charge
of involuntary manslaughter.
The charge was filed by Gerald
Wilson, California highway patrol
man, who Investigated the automo
bile accident May 26 In which
Oeorge Evans. SO, Coppeck bay
lease land operator, was fatally in
jured. Blumenthal was driver of a car
which smashed Into Evans' vehicle.
The accident occurred on the AM
turas highway three miles south of
Tulelakc. In Modoc county. Evans'
car skidded 60 feet after the Im
pact, struck a railroad crossing sig
nal and overturned In a ditch.
William Harvey Ayres. 43, In the
car with Evans, was iuirt, but Blum
enthal was uninjured. Evans was
brought to a hospital here but died
20 minutes after arrival.
Blumenthal was not held by of
ficers since the accident untU to
day, when the Involuntary man
slaughter charge was filed.
POTATOES
CHICAGO. July 7 ( AP-USDA)
Potatoes: arrivals S26; on track
466; total U. S. shipments Thurs
day 671; Friday 382, Saturday 671.
and Sunday 73; supplies moderate;
demand good, especially for best
stocks; market steady; Arkansas
Bliss Triumphs 84.60-4.65; Califor
nia Long Whites" 14.40-4 50: Fon
llacs 89100-5.35: Idaho Bliss Tri
umphs 64 60; Kansas Red Warbus
83.60: Washington Red Warbus
$4.00-4 60, Bliss Triumphs 84.75 (all
U. 8. No. 1 quality washed).
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LAKESHORE INN
O COME
EARLY!
OSTAY
LATE!
O HAVE
FUN!
To Forget
Two Youths
Flee Custody
Of Quarters
The county Juvenile department
abandoned use of the Summers lane
detention home for youthful pri
soners last week, after a number of
escapes from the Institution, and
took over the basement of the
health clinic at 1040 Main, but two
boys broke out of that building
their first day In, July 4.
The boys, aged 13 and 11, had
wandered away from the old deten
tion home early last week and com
mitted' half a dozen burglaries be
fore they were caught by city po
lice. They wore put In the health clinic
cells as a more secure detention
place, but they opened a door and
got out Prld:ty afternoon, clod only
In their nightshirts.
According to police, the boys were
caught again late Friday night after
having broken Into two more houses
and stolen a couple of .22 rifles,
some clothing, two wutches and
other small articles.
The first house entered was that
of J. W. Thompson, 638 Alameda,
where the rifles ind other Items
were stolen, and later the boys were
discovered Inside the residence of
L. J. Brenniin, 1401 Division.
Edward Uretinun, who came to
the house and found the boys In
side, o.'i Id that they told him a
story of being broke and hungry,
saying that they were here to see
the rodeo and had a room at a
downtown hotel,
Brenna- fed them, then took
them to the hotel, but on arrival
the lads broke away and ran. Bren
na n notified police and the boys
were picked up shortly afterwards.
The stolen articles were recovered,
and the boys put back In the clinic.
The older boy was being held for
numerous burglaries and for the
theft of a car In Medford. The
escape was the fourth for him. The
other lad was held for several bur
glaries and not long ago waa In
volved In an accidental shooting in
which his younger brother was in
jured. Wheat Harvest
Drop Expected
By The Associated Press
Oregon's wheat harvest gets fully
under way today Monday) with the
yield expected to be about 3500.000
bushels under last year's.
The May drought cut sharply into
the harvest In some areas, but June
rains spared many fields the dam
age expccled. Agriculture officials
said the yield probably would be up
lo long-time averages.
The drought hit Morrow county
hardest, cutting expected yields to
14 or 15 bushels per acre instead of
the usual 16 bushels. The county
AAA said that fewer than 1000 acres
would have grain for harvest..
In Wasco county, though, t h e
yield Is expected to be about 1500.
000 bushels, only 300.000 under last
year. Sherman county expected to
gel slightly smaller yields also.
Umatilla, the top wheat-producing
county, expected 28 to 29 bush
els, compared with 30 an acre last
year.
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Al Chem Aj Dye 162 '
Amcrlc un Can 93
Am Pow A; U - 11 '4
Am Tel U Tel 160',.
Anaconda 36'4
Atchison
84
Bendlx Aviation
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Airplane ......
Caltfornlr Packing
Canadian Pacific ..
Case, J. I
Chrysler :
Commonwealth Ic Southern.
Consolidated Edison . ..
Cons Vullee
Cont Ins , ..,
Crown Zellerbach
Curtis Wright
Douglas Aircraft
DuPont Dene .
Oeneral Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Goodyear Tire .-
Gt. Northern Pfd
International Harvester
Int. Paper Pfd .....
Johns Manvllle -
Kennecott -
Long Bell "A"
Maytag
Miami Copptr .,
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvlnator
Nst. Dairy
.. 3314
.. 87
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IS '4
North American Co. 25
Northern Pacific .194
Pac. Am. Fish 13
Pac. Oos Ac Elec 40 'j
Pac. Tel. & Tel 101
Pan American i
Penney. J. C.
Radio Corp
Rayonler
Reynolds Metals
Richfield j
Safeway Stores .
Sears Roebuck
8lnclalr Oil
Southern Pacific
Standard Brands
Standard Oil California
Stewart Warner
Studebaker Corp
Sunshine Mining
Union Oil California
Union Pacific
United Airlines
United Aircraft
45i
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22H
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... 19H
U. 8. Steel
Wamer Bros. Pic. 16
West Elec. ic Mfg. 28 74
Woolworth 4914
LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. July
7 (AP-USDA) Cattle: 8alable
1000. calves 100: fat steers and
heifers scarce, steady: around five
cars stocker and feeder steers
19.00-21.00: odd fat grass heifers
22 00: few loads feeder heifers
19 00-20.00; good range cows I800
.50; aged range cows 14.00-15.00:
common 12.00-13.00: canners and
cutters mostly 9.00-11.00; good
beef bulls 17.00 down: calves
steady: few choice vealers 22.00;
hulk medlum-sood 19.00-21.00.
I Hogs: salable 100: steady with
Thursday: few good-cnoice 180-240
lb. barrows ana guts io.su : oaa
good 275-300 lbs. at 24.00-25.00;
odd good sows 21.00.
PARK VIEW
Convalescent Home
(Formerly of Ashland)
ss. vral slats glrl
tdl.re. Orei.a , Ph.D. tU
34-llo.r Sirrlce
ft.fltLrt. Marts la Camrga
KIMth Fall, OrefM
Hear
Gate Quartet
Lakeshore
RIBALD HIWS, KUoi.tk fall., Ore.
One Killed,
Many Hurt
In Accidents
(Continued from Page 1)
Lake o' the Woods' road about four
miles below the lake.
The boys are James Savage, 14.
and Emmett Parker, 16. Both were
taken to Hillside hospital for treat
ment. Young Savage had a broken
left ankle and his companion a
broken right leg.
Mrs. Eldora Relmann, 26, of Seat
tle, had a broken right arm
Mrs. Relmann was driving up the
hill toward the lake when she met
a truck driven by George Sanders,
916 Klamath, with Mrs. Lana Sav
age of the same address, mother of
the Injured boy, as a passenger.
The truck was towing Uie car In
which James Savage and Emmett'
Parker were riding, with Savage
steering uie crippled vehicle.
As one passed tne truck, Mrs. Rel
mann Is said to have cut In sharply
and hooked a fender. She appar
ently didn't see the car being
towed. The Impact snapped the two
cables and Uie car with the two
boys plunged down Uie steep, rocky
bank, turning over and over.
Both boys were still In the car
when It came to rest at the bottom
of the slope. They and Mrs. Rel
mann were brought to Hillside by
ambulance.
The truck and car both belonged
to J. N. Barnes, 111 Sheldon.
Two persons were slightly Injured
In an automobile accident at Oregon
avenue and Siskiyou at 3:15, Fri
day. Injured are Mrs. A. N. John
son, 30, and her son, Eugene, 7, both
of Sacramento, Calif.
Mrs. Johnson was' treated at
Klamath Valley hospital for a cut
on Uie head, and her son was re
leased from the hospital after one
night, suffering from a broken arm.
C. W. Adams of route 3, driver of
the car Id which the Johnson were
passengers, was going northwest on
Oregon when he swerved to avoid
a collision with a car driven by Ver
non Ward of Roseburg. The Adams'
car skidded Into a post Adams was
unhurt.
Mrs. Johnson and. Eugene are
here visiting relatives.
Homer LeRoy Moore, 21, was dri
ve of a car which turned over
three miles north of Tulelake Fri
day afternoon. Tommy Doffeur. 18.
Tulelake. sustained a broken right
foot In Uie accident. Moore pleaded
guilty to violation of the basic rule
and was fined 825 In Tulelake
justice court.
Sonja Carlson, 10-year-old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Carlson
of 917 Owens, was severely injured
when she fell from a porch onto a
picket fence Friday afternoon. The
girl Is suffering from very bad lac-
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MONIIAT, b T. M1, Vat lm
rations about the abdomen and
lower part of her body, say Hillside
hospital attendants. She was ad.
mltted at 1:46 p. m,, Friday, and'
underwent emergency surgery. The
hospital reports that she Is doltm
fairly well today, considering lh
severity of her hurts,
F. W. Blnns of Klamath Palls,
route 2, was Injured In a motorcycle
accident July 4 near Fremont bridge.
Blnns was forced from Uie road by
a car, which did not stop. lit
waa shaken up, and auatalned In
juries to a knee and hand.
A teen-age youth named Wauaeka
Brown was shot In the knee at
Beatty Saturday. A Run accidental
ly discharged Into the knee.
A number of other minor non
highway accidents were reported.
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