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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1947)
i City Council Discusses Vl ?L?I?a Afh l rossiMiny ut bus Line Jo Service Moore Park I City al ' Ity enunellmrn at thrlr mrrtliia" nllllt decided In Invrallaatr llii Buaalblllllre of eatalillaliliii liui arrv- 9 10 miHir rum. ( ouiirllman Wendell Ninllh nf the urlh til' nrrt hruiiihl Ui Dili natter, end lie mul CiiuiiiIIiiihii 'nut iKNilry were iiitmed by mayor il Oetendiirf In frr wllh I,oiiU fciiuaiip. limn or llir Klnnmtli llua iimpaiiy, on nit uriiioai. It waa pointed mil h( Hie araalon hill III bus roitiiany iindrrluok tervlre In Moore park a ruuul of luimiirre asu, but II prnvrd iiniriilll- fcllle HUH puiiriy pHiriiiusrii aim mr lllnll HBI llirii Huniiiiifiiru, Miiny Ileum mauria wen' () illted Ui tlie cumuli. Flint miiiinK inMi were report by Hi" city iluu mind, llir ' Lhlrt nf pulue unci tlie unlilliiK ciimiiilnnli.niT llir (lull munil lupuncci maun ni nn mi In monili ol Jmic Accnrilliig tujlm Hunter Gets tiff Fine OiMttltt Kellll ltilf u( Cave Jllllo Hun, I'liiinut prulval Ui tils UI'A, but vrtiriiluy hi- pain very hlitll prlie ur meat, nu n lie man i ih, any- .uv Ai'i'niii itu 10 niaiit-r cnuri reo Wrta. Imwc waa lined IUO lur IIIphuI imaarnaloii in iiniun uirua minim n iluaed araaim. lie M nlixi linrd 110 lur liuiiliiw lur name wiUiuut II- ''liccordliia: Ui tlie complaint filed ajialiinl l,aiie. hr allrueilly hud In Mia poafteaaiim amiie aaur hriia--blriln protected by ln aaulnut liumnV null. Heverlly ol llin line, arrord IDII to Juntlce ol the lr J A Malloluiy. III atllrtly III accordance wills ll't nature ol Ihc nffrnw. Hc lien III till" rrnlnn iirii neartim ilnrllon. 'ld Mahmiry, unit llirlr numbrrt run be aiiwnrnled only II liuntrra rct the la priiierlliui llirnt report ol llm chief of poller, th polk Judiie took III :i17 60 III lino duilim 1 1 in month of June, mid Hie uulldlnu rommlaiilonci' reported total of i'i bulltllnii penult Inaued ihiiliilt June, unkliiK 'or rmliuiloit lo apcud IIH.fflM on new iiiimtruo llon. repair work mid remodeling, A letter waa mill before the council from II. II. Mum, lull' public ullll tlra ciiniiiilaaliiiier, Invlllim Ihc conn rll to irml rrprrapiitatlve lo tlir hearing llm rommlaaloner U now coiiducllni at Hulrm on llm rrijiira! of thr I'aclllc Trlrphiinr mid Tclr irupli rnmpany for mi Inrrmar In rrvrnura. ArrordliK lo the Irllrr, Ihmr oppuard lo llir ruin Inrrmac will hr ilvrn ft cliHiirr to voice llirlr ohjrcllona nflrr llir conipmiy'a caw ftka brrn prrarnlrd mid aludlrd by thr riiniililaalonrr, Thr council plucrd llir lrlrr on llir, but fallril lo take any nation on llir roininlaalonrr'a auiirailun, Thr rounrll la on rrrord falnat Ihr hirrraar. AiinUicr Irllcr, uiiuln coiicrrnlng public utIIUIra, wna rrud Ijclure thr council, It win Iroui the Urriion ItcIrI comnilllrr for the drtenne of iiulillc Kiwrr, mid It reiiuraled thai Ihr council, arud a rriirrwnto live In a mrrlliiK of llmt conunlttr to hr lirld rarly In the fall at Port land. The council irlcrrrd the Irttrr lo the public uliliiira ciiininlMliinrr. 'the rounrll al nlilliorlwd the atrrrt comnilllrr lo IncrraAe lo 126, Ouo the exiicnditurra lor atrret Im lirovrinrnt for thr rnmiiilr flarnl Kvrar The nrrvlnUK fliMirn wna aiH - OHO The aulhorljillon for the 17000 Incrraar brlnita up the eallmalrd nrcraaary rxprmlllutra lor alrrel Im provrnirnl to Ihr overall aiun aub mlllrd for thin work In llir nrw builKet Tlir aubjrrt of thr rlran-up ram palsn waa brooilil brforr thr roun rll by ( iiunrllmali A. K. Condrry. Arrordlng to Condrry thr rlly'a younirr art haa rrapondrd lo llir rail for workrra by rrllalrrlni Willi Ihr rmpliiyinrnt arrvlrr. llowrvrr, Ihr rltlima havr not rrapondrd to the rampalin aa wrll aa waa e pwrtrd. Hrvrral llvrly dlactiMiloiui took place at tht council mrettiiK- One waa conccrnrd with repair work on Ihe aldeaalk In from of Ihe armory. City Kimlnrrr K A Thomaa pointed out tlir nerd for Immrdlnle rrpalr work which would coal In thr nrlKhbor hood of 116 The nueatlon tln arone who waa to pay: the armory com muter or the city? II iu finally decided lo undertake the work and aetlle Ihe money ((iir.Mlon later, llie council then put lurlf on record In favor of an Immediate reKrt to tht council by thr armory committer, alnre none of the council membeTa could remember havlnx seen audi a reiMirt In many moiuha. I'rrhapa Ihr moat llvrly dlaruaaion of all waa Inatlialrd whrn litiia t'nllrd Hhowa aakrd for prrmlaalun I to put on thrlr ahow In Klamath Kalla both from thr Slh to the lOlh 1 of Augual. IH47, and again In lale j Junr of 1948. Thr lormrr date would I be undrr thr apouaorahlp of thr Amrrlrrfn l.raliiii. and would rnrlrh I Ihr l.rglon by ilfiOO. mnnry nrrdrd Accident Investigation On South Sixth Street ' ' ' BijUataBBBBVatMKl 'A- u m i ii' 'mm akt Kva M. Vanulrr, 61, a rraldrnt of Plalna, Mont., waa Injured In Ihia accldrnt at Houlh Hlith and Khaata way, yralrrday. hhr waa In a rar operated by her huaband, Robert Vannice, 67, Involved In a eolllaion wllh a machine driven by Clifford K. Mrl'lrllan, M2 Kane atrrrt. Klamath Falla. Thia picture, taken by Leo Kppa, ahowa City Officer Odell Olaon eiamlnlng Met'lellan'a ear. Disc Explanation Seen In Trick Eyes Play When An Object Seen At Distance Sontiom River Claims Swimmer I.k-ltANUN. July I M'l-The Ball- llain river claimed the life ol Jeii nluga r. Walera, 38. route 1, lba mm. early laal inula when he aul frred cram while allrmplllig to awlm acroa the, alrroin. Coronrr Olen lloiuion aaui mr ar veterau, who la aurvivrd by hu wlduw, waa wllh a party on the Linn county aide of tho river. The comnaiilona were not caperlenced awlmmeia and were unable lo II" lo hla aid when he rallrd lo thrm from about 30 feet off Ihe Marlon county aide. Officer Strength Proves Costly WAHHINOTON. July I IAV Mrna lor Dwnrahak aald today that Inll lirt ol Uie army Ui rrdurr lt officer iwruimirl til orare-lhne hlirnulll will coat the taxpayer IJMOOO.OOO to carry on work In thrlr Junior In the yrar which atarled July I. i ""n iiruaram " io equip lie told a rriKirtrr: ronllngntt of Irglonnalrra for burial "An approtirlallnna coininlltre aervlre dulv. It waa the date In lale atudy haa dlarloned that thla ex- June of IS8 whlrh eaoaed the eoun reaalve coat reaulted from a higher rll lurorr. Il arrmrd obrloue the Drotwrllon of commlaalonrd olllcera dalea being aakrd by llir l.anga Ity IIIIWAIIII W. III.AKKSI.KK Aaaoclalrd I'rraa Kclrncr lUlllor NKW VOKK, July 7 iA'i Much of what hua been dcacrlbed nuoul the flying anucera rfirted from nearly all porta of the country may be explained by certain luwa of eye alKht. All objot-u apiear round or near ly ao at any dlaiauce which la clone lo the limit of how fur a person cut) wr If the objects are aecn by rrflrrt ed light, aa In moat caae reiMrtrd, Body Found At City Hall LOS ANOfJLES. July t (P The 'huttornH ilmiiL.tNl hfietv rtf Bin. HIRAI.D Nr.Wf, Rlamalk ralll, Ora. TVKaDAT, Jaly t, tall, rage Nla Shakespearean Festival Slated For August 8-26th I iii Krii i r kuai) j POTSDAM. N. Y., July 8 l'l !jamra J. Doyle Jr.. chief of the ' PoUdam volunteer fire department, . led the way to the acene of a blux ' lug automobile. Doyle alepped out of hla cur and dlacovered hla own auto waa burn- man Identified aa Mrs. Rosenda Mondragon, 20, was found today almoin In the shadows of the city hall. Det. Lieut. Robert Lohrman said her nude body waa covered with brulaea and lacerations. He reported that Idrntlflcatton was made from fingerprints taken at the time of an arrent for Intoxication 15 months ago. A poalal clerk found the young Mexican's body on North Mam street, where officers said It ap parently had been tossed from a car. they aie almost certain to be round, uuu If the reflections are sunlignt then the sizes reported are those whlrh would be expected from dis tant light reflections. Dracrlptioiu of virtually all the saucers us round and flat fit exact ly wllh the tricks thai eyes play. This trlcklness varies with differ eurea In wruther and lighting. Tills writer has seen flying sau ce in over Long Island sound near his home not only this year but In previous years. . Thry were round, bright and mov ing fBst. But they were no mystery because they were light reflected from the bodies of airplanes that ! Texas Is trying reflectorlzed curbs soon Identified themselves by chang- to cut traffic accidents. Ing course and coming near to be - - - seen distinctly. ". Muny descriptions of movements of the flying saucers fit with the common maneuvers of airplanes, singly or In groups. Some of the maneuvering reported, which took saucers out of sight and back Into sight again, resembles what can be seen while watching distant air planes. Whether ulane.i are guided, nllot- less or Jet., they all would look the .same at great distances. Ing. Firemen biases. extinguished both than heretofore and failure to downgrade offirrra from Ihe high temporary ranka they attalhrd dur ing the war." Russian Tanker Sails For Home AN PEDnO. Calif . July t oft Tha Russian tanker Krasnla Armla, one of five lankera of Russian regis try held here alnce 'export controls were placed on petroleum products last week, sailed last night for Vladi vostok without cargo. Hhe nblnlntd bunker fuel for Ihe voyage Saturday from a alster ahlp, Ihr Taganrog. Two more Russian shliis are due here tomorrow and Thursday, I'nlled Hhowa would ronfllrt wllh the annual Klamath Kodeo. How ever, Ihe council could nut aee fit lo reject Ihe petition and ao placed II on file. Iraving me neriaion lor a I later date, ; LAMB ON TIIK I.AM i PHILADELPHIA, July 8 iA'i iAudy hud a Utile lamb but It re fused lo follow him. I Andrew Dully wut IruduiK Ihe lamb lino a aliiuiihtcr house yestcr i tin v when II broke awuv and Riim bo!cd through North Philadelphia ! streets. Fifteen minutes Inter and a mile away Patrolman Frank Hijo cap itured the animal. FCLI, JAIL IIOt'SK Classified Ada Hnng Results. Methws Know About Pile Discomfort " mm Mali ar bora Wlne Ihr unrnmruMabl. Ilfhlna ran nt W,MI Hlrf wllh a (., mM'. !! elalm.sl IW K,.. Thta , m.t,.l ., ln.,,,,1, i ,k, ,h, Ju ' - k"lil la inlil for m.nr aaMraallr S""1 ' li'llaltosa. Th. I, . ,Jr Ik. arm! .rrfi.t It (.'! lh. .d aul. WINCHESTKH. III., July 8 ir- 'Sheriff Randall KIHrbrew had to i go hunting for a room for a prison er after the standing room only sign was placed at the Scott county Jail. He succeeded In arranging for de tention of one prisoner at a hotel with a deputy assigned to guard him. Malin Cab Service Oar and Nlcht Service Malin ' Bonanza Merrill Klamath t Phone Fail 125 Malin WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF ALL TYPES General Electric FANS Desk, Wall Types Pedestal Type FY0CK-M00N INCORPORATED 121-125 So. 9th Phone 5400 The seventh annua! festival spon sored by the Oregon Shakespearean Festival association will be present ed In Ashland. Ore., from the 8th through the 28th of August. Under the 'direction of Angus L. Bowmer, this year's productions, the first since before the war, promise to be outstanding. The return ol Bowmer, Oregon's own Shakespcur can authority, plus the use of the new civic Kllsiabethan theatre lo cated In Llthla park and an excel lent cast from Canada nnd the United States will make the four productions first rate drama and authentically Elizabethan In man ner of presentation. " The Oregon Shakespearean asso ciation's civic productions are the only ones of their kind In the world and, as such, have won the support ol many well-known public figures. Oovernor Earl Snell Is honorary president and among many others. Biiik Crosby, Senators Cordon and Morse. Representative Ellsworth and Governor Earl Warren of Cali fornia are serving as honorary di rectors. In selecting the large casts. Bow mer stated that the association was , ciji lunujiuic in receiving me serv ices of members of the Lambrett Smith Players of Vancouver, British Columbia. Frank Lambrett-Smlth, director of the group, whose por trayal of Hamlet has been acclaimed throughout Canada, will do the same role In the Oregon production of Hamlet which will be presented on August II. 15. 20 and 25. Appear ing with Mr. Lambrett-Smlth will be two members of his group. Miss Slierley Kerr as Ophelia and Wil liam Hernon as Laertes. All three will also do roles In other produc tions and. In addition. Mr. Hernon. ! as a fencing expert, will direct tlfe fencing scenes in Hamlet and Mac beth. Production dates for the three shows, In addition to Hitmlet, art Mucbeth on August 8, 13, 18 ami 3J, Love's Labour's Lost on August S, 14, IS and 2S, and The Merchant o( Venice on August 12, 16, 21 nnd 2d. A membership drive will soon be opened for patrons of the Klnmntlt Falls area. ATTORNEY PASSED PORTLAND, July 8 iPV Claud M. Jones, Salem, was listed among ten Oregon attorneys gdiffltted yester day to practice In federal court here. "- 1 iiJSSi 1 FASS You're never more than hours away from any of the 70 cities on United's Main Line Airway. Fares are economi cal. Service in the "Mainliner Manner." UNITED Tor information, rmsmrvationt, catfi Airport Terminal Coll 3124 or a authorized travel agent ' THt MAIN LINS AlkWAY 1 ;i CI J ."-,"f Ninth at Pin ' . "v .Phone 3188 I T Store Houra 9:00 a. m. to , 5:30 p. ax. . T ; ' Pt'llLIC HEARING l.EWISTON, Ida., July 8 oTi A public hearing on proposed Snake river damsltcs above Lewlston will be held here Wednesday, Col. O. 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