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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1947)
PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST, 1, 1947 Driclter Gets Threatening Phone Calls COLUMBUS, O, All 1 W) Police disclosed today that Sen, tor John W. Brlcker (R-Ohlo) had received twe threaleaixur Ulrshne call! yesterday and that aa a re (ult extraordinary precaution! were taken to xuard him at the re publican rally here lut nlthL Oh of the telephone calls, which police said they Believed were made by "cranks," was made to the Brlcker home In tetnrbaii Upper Arlington a few hours before the senator was to take part In a statewide dinner honoring Senator Robert A. Taft R-Ohie). The eaU was taken by the senator's mother-in-law, Mrs. Maud A. Day, who reported that the caller said: "This time we're total to get him." Fired Upon Three weeks ago Benator Brlcker was fired upon in Washington by former capitol policeman. The other ..telephone call was made to Brlcker1! law office In the downtown Leveque-Ltncoln Towers office building. A squad of detectives surrounded Brlcker as he appeared at the nefl house for the dinner last Bight and at' the conclusion, he was escorted out a rear doer by the officers. A thorough search also was made of the grounds of the Brlcker resi dence in Tremont road In Upper Arlington. Brlcker did not appear unnerved by the telephone calls, persons who attended the dinner reported. Be sat near the speaker's platform at a - table, and Introduced Benator Taft before the litter's address. Reservation In Spotlight For August Preview Shows By EDNA KIM.MKYF.R As July leaves are pulled off cal endars, August already boasts of sev eral events of wide public Interest in the Klamath country, headed by the Indian reservation liquidation hear ing, slated for the 12nd of this month. The Klamath Indians, officially on record as opposing senate bill 1333 dealing with liquidation of the reservation, will present their case at public hearings slated to be held at the council hall at Klamath Agency August before a sen ate investigating commute. The plan would dissolve the reservation, grant- Royal Yedding Date Named LONDON, Aug. 1 WV-Prineess Elisabeth -nd Lt Philip Mountbat ten will be married November 30 at Westminster Abbey. Buckingham Roosevelt To Face Hearing BOSTON. Aug. 1 . V-Elliott Roosevelt said today that next Monday In Washington "I'll say my piece" before a senate committee investigating war contracts award ed planemaker Howard Hughes and shipbuilder Henry J. Kaiser. The son of the late president told newsmen at Boston airport that he was not subpoenaed ,t-ut had been asked to appear before the commit tee by Sen. Owen Brewster (It- Maine.) "I imagine they want my ver si on." Roosevelt added. Sen. Pepper (D-Pla.) declared yesterday that Roosevelt had grounds for purportedly pushing wartime construction of a Hushes' photo-reconnaissance plane and al so remarked: "I have no doubt that It will be shown Elliott Roosevelt accented entertainment rrom representatives of Hughes." Asked about that. Roosevelt an swered: Til say my piece when I reach Washington." Palace announced tonight. "The king and queen have ap proved that the marriage of Prin cess Elisabeth and Li. Philip Mount batten shall take place at Westmin ster Abbey at II :30 a. m., on Thurs day, 20th November, ir.7," the brief statement said. The betrothal of the heiress pre-' sumptive and the former Greek Prince had been given formal ap proval before the privy council at the palace earlier today. King Qeorge VTs formal consent before the privy council carried out an old ritual Joe Louis To Meet Wolcott - NEW YORK, Aug. 1 WV-Heavy-welght Champion Joe Louis will meet Jersey Joe Wolcott of Camden, N. J, in a ten-round non-title fight at Madison Square Garden Nov. 14, the Twentieth Century sporting club an nounced Thursday. ' The bout win be one of two so- called non-title affairs planned for the champion this winter after his managers and Twentieth Century organization, which holds his eon tract, agreed that no suitable chal lengers for the championship were available. Chemult Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Holland of Portland and Thomas Dampier of roweu mute, were involved in a bead-on collision In front of the Chemult cafe on highway 97 July 27. Mrs. Holland received arm and leg injuries, and Holland a knee Injury. Thomas Dampier, driver of the truck, was uninjured. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thompson and Elmer Holt motored to Bend, Saturday, July 26. Mr. and Mrs. Oreille Farris were visitors in Bend Saturday, July 36. Mrs. Sally Damon was a business visitor in Klamath Palls Monday. July 26. Mrs. Ida Dobbs of Hombrook Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Grant Damon in Chemult, while Damon is in Portland for his health. Ed James was a business visitor in Klamath Palls Monday. July 28. j Mr. and Mrs. Wheat of Coos Bay and family visited her sister. Mrs. ; Orville Farris and family, Sunday, ! July 2T. j Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson went to Bend Monday, July 28. to take Mrs. Thompson to a doctor. lng full citisenship to the Klamath Indians. But not all Indians are op posed to liquidation, and the hear ing promises to be interesting. In August, bids will be submitted on the aale of some 10.000.000 board feet of timber near Sunutue River on the reservation. The Klamath In dian tribal council voted Thursday, okaying sale of the timber atand. Ivory Pine company of Klamath Falls has expressed its Interest In the timber since It Is cutting in a neighboring stand, and has an access road already built to the salable area. Remodeling and repair work In city and county schools will hit Its summer stride this month, as the school buildings are readied for the fall term to begin early In Septem ber. On August 22, the city-span sored playgrounds and swimming program at Klamath Union high school will close tor the summer. Christmas is a long way off, but on August 23, bids for Christmas tree cutting in the Rogue River na tlonal forest will be opened at Med' ford. An estimated 40.000 Shasta red fir tree or silver tips In several areas are up for bidding. Hearings on Southwest Airways proposed feeder service between Klamath Falls, Alturas, Portals and Reno was postponed this week from August 35 to September (. Hearings will be before the civil aeronautics board In San Francisco. Young Couple On Long Trip MIDLAND. Mich.. Aug. 1 WV-A ryoung couple set out today on a 2500 mile trip to college by bicycle. Richard Revenaugh, 33, and his wife. Terry, 31, hope to pedal the distance to Eugene, Oregon, where they plan to enter the University of Oregon. First leg of the journey will take the two former students of Adrian college in Michigan to Calumet in the upper peninsula, thence up through Canada and westward. Traveling light, with camping sup plies, extra clothing and sleeping bags In two 25-pound khaki packs. they hope U make about TS miles a day and after they get "hardened up," maybe 100 miles daily. Santiam Highway Work Being Done SALEM, ,Aug. 1 Mi The stuto highway commission warned tottny that only essential (ruffle should proceed on the North SAlitlam highway because of It miles of new construction between antes and De troit Logging trucks will not be per mitted to use that stretch, as It will be husardous. ( Reds Charged By Greece LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 1 W Greece formally charged Russia three Bnlknn satellites Thursday with aggression In a drastic new move aimed at countering the Soviet union veto of an American pro posal for an ll-membe- United Na tions border commission. Greek Ambassador Vasslll Den dramis handed the complaint to Ivan Kerne, assistant secretary general, shortly after 3 p. m., as the United Nations security council met to consider the Indonesian and Bal kan cases. Dendranus said that he had sub mitted the complaint under chapter seven of the UN charter. By bringing the Balkan case be fore the , veto-throttled security council in a more drastic manner, Greece has now charged Yugo slavia. Bulgaria and Albania with aggression. Portland Engineer To Retire PORTLAND. Aug. 1 Ml After 4 years' service with the Portland district army engineers. Richard W. Williams retired Thursday. More than 350 employee of the district honored him at a luncheon at which CoL a E. Walsh lauded his work. Born at Salem January 32. 1878. he was graduated from Willamette university in 1898 and the next year became a recorder for an army en gineers' surveying party- Since then he has aided in numerous surveys. Skunk Back With Owner TACOMA. Aug. 1 U "Lennle." the popular pot and Impotent polecat, whose, homeless pUitht brought offers" of adoption from some 300 would-be owners, wits re stored by city pound officials today to his rightful owner, thereby snlklim the only skunk auction to be planned in iiiro) parts. Owner Edwin Melvlu nosed out five other former skunk owners, who had laid claims to Lennle, by ac curate statements as to certain dis figurements and markings to the satisfaction of attendants. Several hundred other pivupectlve skunk owners, who were to have hud a chnnci to bid on Lennle at an auction slated for Saturday, will have to corner their own woods pussle, A. T. Snow, city stockman. Indicated. .' Mrs. McNory To Open Tea Shop , SALEM, Aug. 1 (II Mrs. Chillies L. McNury, widow of ex-U. 8. Si'uu- tort Charles L. McNary, plans to I open a tea-room and antique shop! n ru- vuiicr, me mennry nirm near here. The plans were disclosed In a let ter to the Marlon county court In which she asked about regulations mi rauifiiuiia on auru slioM. 1 he court said It knew nf n.mn noin oars tier plans. Klamath Business College 733 Sr. Mont 4760 TRUCKS AND PICKUPS ' FOR RENT -Yon Drlve-Lona. Short Trips Move YOurself Save H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 Cast Main Enroll now for Special Summer Study or for a Complete Business Course. Lincoln Woman Dies In Wreck SUSANV1LLE. Calif., Aug. 1 Mrs. Georgia Voslon, M. of Lincoln, Calif., died at 7:30 . in Wednes day as a result of injuries received In nn auto crash near Mllford, Calif., early Sunday morning. John Horn, driver of the car which struck the cur In which Mrs. Voslon was riding, haa been charged with In voluntary manslaughter by the Cali fornia highway patrol. Horn, 42. 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