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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1947
US Protest Red Removal
Of Former German Assets
From Defeated Balkans
WASHINGTON, July SO MV-The
United States has protested to Rus
sia against Soviet removal of for
mer Oerman and Italian assets
from the defeated Balkan states
Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania.
Undersecretary of Slate Robert
LoveW told a news conference to-
Indians See
Dam Sites
PORTLAND, July SO (Irriga
tion dams were built in India long
before the United States was born
and that country still can build
them cheaper than this country,
two Indian engineers said here to
day. Before' leaving for an Inspection
trip to Bonneville dam, K. 8. Oan
gadhara and B. R. Manlckan of the
state of Mysore, said they were here
to get Information before building
a masonry dam 300 feet high with
1,600,000 acre-feet storage capacity
on the Bhadra river. The dam will
have capacity for irrigating 200.
000 acres and will cost $30,000,000.
they said.
Cheap labor Is the key to their
construction costs, they said.
The engineers have been in the
United States about six months and
have studied projects throughout
the United SUtes including the
Tennessee valley, and east and
Quit coast.
Shooting Held
Justifiable
OKLAHOMA CITY, July SO R
The fatal shooting of Jesse James
Bourbonnais, 40, while he was at
tacking his estranged wife with
a razor in a crowded courtroom yes
terday, has been ruled "justifiable
homicide" by Coroner Everett Crta
more.
Bourbonnais was shot down by
Constable Cecil Barker In the
courtroom of Justice of the Peace
Otis James while he was slashing
at his wife, Ida Mae, 17.
County Attorney Warren Edwards
said: "Bourbonnais was killed to
prevent murder."
Although Mrs. Bourbonnais, moth
er of nine children, was slashed In
the abdomen and hand, she was not
seriously injured.
The melee occurred a. the close of
a hearing on an application for a
peace bond filed by Mrs. Bourbon
nais' daughter, Betty Jo, 14, to keep
her lather from bothering her
mother.
day that a note had been delivered
to Boviet Foreign Minister Molotov
In Moscow yesterday asking full In
formation regarding such transfers
of property.
Lovett said the state department
took the position in its note that:
1. All removals of property to
Russia before the Hungarian, Bul
garian and Romanian peace treaties
come btto effect are "of provisional
character."
3. Austrian assets in these coun
tries cannot be seised on the grounds
that they are Oerman properties
pending allied agreement on a deft'
nitlon of "Oerman assets."
S. Only removals made In accord'
a nee with peace treaty provisions
can be recognised by the United
States as legal.
The note said the United States
is concerned because it was one of
the signers of the peace treaties
with Hungary, Bulgaria and Ro
mania and thus holds responsibil
ity for enforcement of the pacts'
provisions.
In discussing Italian assets In
these countries, the note said dis
posal of such properties Is specif!
call)' provided for in the peace
treaty.
Dispatches from London said the
British government had delivered a
similar protest to the Russians yes
terday. Lovett told reporters In an
swer to questions that he does not
know the value of the properties
involved but assumes It Is consider
able, otherwise the United States
would not have taken the matter
up with Moscow.
Sales Resistance)
Increase Seen
NEW YORK. July iO m Busi
ness executives and customers alike
are beginning tc show caution In
their buying, and sales In the com
ing six months are apt to decline
from the high volume registered in
the first six months of the year, a
survey by the national Industrial
conference board indicated today.
Erosion Control
Course Resumed
PORTLAND, July 30 WV- Soil
building and erosion control pro
grams will be resumed In Oregon
under an order issued today by
N. C. Donaldson, executive assist
ant to the state production and
marketing committee.
Donaldson said the program was
held up for two months awaiting
congressional appropriations.
The federal agency spokesman
said administrative funds were re
duced 45 per cent and county com
mittee funds were cut 20 per cent.
Seven of 23 persons separated from
the Oregon staff here earlier, have
been rehired, he -said. The staff
now numbers 20 persons, half of
what it was before June 27.
Milk Producers
Propose New Price
PORTLAND. Julv SO WN The
Associated Milk Producers, backed
by jersey cattle breeders of Clack
amas county, today proposed a new
milk price schedule for producers
at a meeting here with the state
milk control board.
1 The schedule would favorably ad
Just producer prices for dairymen
whose herds have higher butterfat
content, a spokesman for the
Clackamas county breeders reported.
It would partially restore the pay
out plan revoked by the board In the
June I milk order.
The current payment of SI a
pound for butterfat in 100 pounds
of milk would be increased and the
payment of $1.20 per 100 pounds
for milk solids would be reduced.
Shakespearean Queen Guest Of Lions
Klamath Business College
733 Pin Sr.
Phone 4760
Enroll now for Special Summer Study
for a Complete Business Course.
Continued!
LEONS 2 for 1
SHOE SALE
Yes . . . due to popular demand this big sale will
continue all this week. Buy 2 pairs of shoes for
exactly the same price you would pay for one.
LEONS
525 Main Street
NOTICE
To Allis Chalmers
All Crop Harvester Owners . . .
A Harvester School
WILL BE HELD
All day - beginning at 9:00 a. m.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1
. . . at our plant
Mechanical information, demonstrations and
movies will give you a better working know
ledge of your Harvester end result in MORE
EFFICIENT, OPERATION.
All of our friends and customers
are invited to attend.
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Guests at the Lions club luncheon at the Willard Tuesday noon
were Trobee Wetteraa of Grants Pass. In the Queen Elisabeth eostome
she will wear as .ueen of the Shakespearean festival in Ashland, August
S to 26. and Bennett Laftacmard of Klamath-Falls. Both are students at
Southern Oregon collece and will portray Portia and Baaaanio plus
other roles In the plays presented during the festival sponsored by, the
Lions club of Ashland, assisted by Grants Pass. Medford and Klamath
Fills Lions dubs. .Macbeth. Love's Labour's Lost, Hamlet and The
Merchant of Venice will be presented by the festival association.
Habit Proves A
Very Strong Thing
DETROIT, July 30 Pl Klmer J.
Cousino. 61, a patient man, drew
the line Tuesday.
He complained to police five
months ago that cars blocked a side
walk crossing at an intersection
near his home. Nothing happened.
Tuesday Cousino. armed with a
can of white paint and a brush,
painted a broad stripe across the
pavement well back of the intersec
tion. Police, if they noticed at all,
failed to Interfere.
Almost at once, habit-minded mo
torists began stopping at Cousino1
white line, leaving the crossing
clear.
"It's the psychology of the thing,"
mused Cousino.
Take advantage of the opportuni
ties offered; by the navy today, learn
one of many trades, and be paid
while you acquire the skill and
knowledge.
J. L. DEAN
Public Accountant
and Auditor
New Office Location
306 North 7th SL
Phone 9346
Wishful Waiting Won't
Paint Your House!
PAINT IS THE CHEAPEST
building material on the market
today.
BUDGET YOIR BUILDING
NEEDS Nothing Down, up to S
years to pay.
Painting
Decorating Kemodeling
General Benovating
Phone 4354
Harsha Home Repair
Notice
RITTERS COFFEE SHOP
127 South 7th
WILL BE OPEN
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1
1
4DANCE?-
M ALIN r
Saturday, Aug. 2 I
Music by
Pappy Gordon's Oregon Hillbillies
Dancing It Till I Admission 11.00
Crater Detachment of
MARINE CORPS LEAGUE
Klamath Falls, Oregon '
WELCOMES
Marines, ex-Marines, W. R.'s,
and their families and friends
to our meetings.
Come and look us
over !
K. C. Hall 8:00 P. M.
4th and Main
League and Auxiliary Meet
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1st
REFRESHMENTS!
Hendrickson
Takes Over
Merrill Post
Harold J. Hendrickson bus been
appointed principal of Uie Merrill
schools, replacing Oeorge Elliott
who has taken over the school post
at Henley. County Hdiool Hupcr
Intendent Harold Ashley announced
the appointment today.
Hendrickson was connected with
the county educational system for
19 years, most of the time at Mer
rill, before he resigned during the
war to take an Interim position as
county Juvenile officer, for the
past year and a half he has been
employed by a local sporting goods
store.
He is a graduate of tlto Univer
sity of Minnesota, holds a muster's
degree In education from the Uni
versity of Oregon and has done post
graduate work at the University of
Washington.
Oeorge Elliott, principal at Mer
rill last year, moves to Henley to
take Uie place of Carroll Howe,
who has taken a Job with Uie stale
department of eduraUon and Is
moving to Salem. Elliott and Max
Marvin will handle the coaching
Job at Henley and Hendrickson
probably will coach Uie Merrill
athletic teams.
Hendrickson, his wife and two
children will move to Merrill as
soon as they can locate a place to
live.
Another school change announc
ed by Ashley was the transfer of
Earl Oraham. coach and Instructor
last year at Altamont Junior high,
to Bly high school as principal. .
Ashley said he sUU had teaching
vacancies at Merrill, Matin. Chtlo
quln and Bly high schools, but that
most of Uie elementary posts were
filled. County school reglstraUon
for the fall-term probably will be
gin September 3.
Crook Pioneers
Slate Reunion
PllINEVILLK, July SO Tlie an
nual reunion mid plcnlo of the
Crook County Pioneer association
will be held In Prltirvllle Pioneer
pin k Sunday, August 3.
Mis. Wlhlil llelkunp, a pioneer of
67 years residence In I'rltievllle,
will be crowned pioneer queen at
IS: IS p. in. Following the corona
tion ceremony Uiere will be a plc
nlo dinner wlUt coffee furnished.
Uenn Collins, a member of Uie Ore
gon Journal staff, will give Uie
principal address on Uie afternoon
program.
There will be a barbershop quar
tet contest Saturday, Auiiust at
8 p. m. uiyt an old-llmt fiddlers
contest at the Crooked river round
up grounds at I'rluevlllo. The pro-
ceeds will go toward ths founding
of an historical museum In Prim.
vllle.
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Millar and Schorn" Paints
Complote Stock of Wallpaper
Vornishes Enamels
Shingle Stain
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PAINT STORE
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PROTECT YOUR CAR
with the new
Rubberized Undersea!!
PROTECTS AGAINST.
RUST - WEAR - RATTLES - SQUEAKS
Hove you ever looked at the under
parts of your car? They take the boot
ing!' Rust, corrosion, flying gravel, etc.,
eat away at metals, rot fenders, make
your car old before iti time. 3M Un
derseol makes any cor ride quieter,
last longer.
Vour ear will be strain rlranrd underneath
thoroughly to remove all road oil. dlrl and
grime. The rar It thru completely llihlened
from bumper lo bumper. The rubberised
tttidrnral Is then sprayed on with a heavy
duty eprav gun. All Die sheet mUl amlrr
neath ths ear Is .prayed at leat an eighth
of an Inch llilrk. ilvlni Uie under pari of the
ear a tomh -hide" that Is pwdllre prulee
lion aralnit rut utxraka. ratlin, road rum
ble, fumes, due) and raid undrrdrafls.
Make any far ride quieter ... iMtut longer . . . 'nr
anieed lor the lite ol the ear . . . 4 out I verg reasonable
H B. lillER CO
7th It Klamath
OLDS-CADILLAC DIVISION
Phone 4103
FOR COLLEGE
OK CAREER..
See the New Fall Clothes at
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SUITS
Anita's well poised junior suits fit in perfectly
with your plans for learning or earning! You'll
like the longer look of their jackets, the new
neckline and hipline ideas for a fresh fall
approach. Broadcloths, worsteds, gabardines.
32.00
Others at 29.00 to 65.00
COATS
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DRESSES
A host of new styles for fall. Boxy, ( K The now pencil-slim, longer, darker
shortie coots in all colort and sixes. dresses are here! You'll have to see
Gabardines, coverts and other ma- ,Kan fo boiove thofn,
terials.
39.99
10.99
Others at 29.99 to 59.99
Others ot 8.99 to 22.99
Large Shipment
Cashmere SWEATERS
Pullover and Cardigan Styles
New Fall SKIRTS
Pleats, Plaids, and Solid Colors
707 Main St.
Use Our Convenient Lay-Away Plan
Just Say "Charge It"
677 South Seventh
Phone 7771
West-Hitchcock Corp.