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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1947)
FRIDAY, AUCUST 1, 1947 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE THREI Rugged Trio Of College Men Make Quick Dash To Top Of Mount McKinley I A1III1ANHH. Alaaka, Am. 1 ll'l i'lirre riKtril -(! Ilnlvrrally of Alaaka sluilrnls rlalinril today Ilia awlflrat aarrnt of tnwrrlm Mount MiHInlry on rwnril mill til Ural aiallhs or Urn hlihral North Amir Iran irnk for iurn adventure slnim im, The tin rn who mucin it npcndy 11 iluy tick triiin WoniliT luko camp to llio ao.aiu-lool iHiiik anil return writ) Cliiriliin llrrrold, 21, Hiinta Maria, (Jnlir.; flunk Mill. ao, Cln climiitl, mul tli'iiry UiiuU, aa, UosUm. They wcio rralliiK ul thn uiun In MrKlnli'y iintliiiiul piirk aflur llwlr Ui'ilrlliiR trip to tllo muuntnlll lop. approximately 4'J mile iiwiiy. Tlis pnrty matin th climb without rnxlvliiK nny outside tupport ( nun thn ul r ur mound. Frank T. Ilrrn, mrk miprrlntriiil nil. utlil thn rllinhrra rrvurlril rrurli. Ini the uininll July ill. Iln aald the parly waa Ilia mallral ever to arlilrva Ilia IraL Tim party waa the second to srale Iho lolly prak thla year, The col li'Kiiins wore precrilril by the exten sively equipped mill nlrplnne-alili'd Uradford Waaliuurn silrntlllc purty III June, II waa the an oint allrnip! of Hie year lor llrrrrlil. Ilia Irailrr of the trio. He waa a nirmbrr of a Hire rollnlan parly wlllrll turned bark lale In June after one of the iroup auKircil from altitude alrknraa at 10,000 frrt llrrreld reported lie sulferrd from (he anine alrknru at 18.000 tret thla tune, but the trio krpt phutitlnit up the fliml hrliihla III riuiy atntirs. Ttiry aalit thry carried their own packa. hlnre the Alfred tlnilley-Harry l.lrk caprdlllon IS yeara ato, all other conquests of the mountain have been by elaborately planned DANCE MIDLAND GRANGE Saturday Johnny Soto's Orchratra ai'lrntlfle rupedltlona, aided liy air borne auppllea and radio cuiniiitinl rations. The cullrslaiia aald Ihry planted a tohaeeo tin at the top, contain Ilia" Ihelr nauira and the date. They auld they encountered only al Indira of new anowfall and a minimum tern peralure of 20 brlow irru. Suspected Axe Slayer Held PAirtllANKH, Alui.ku. Auk. I Loon Wlnflcld Joiica, 43-year-old ciinicnter who hna been sought un der murder warrant allien the ax alaylhK of two men lit nil Indian rump party July 20, wan taken imp cuaUidy yesterday 10 mllra from the (leralle river camp where the nlny Inili occurred, U. H. Mitrnhul Btiin ley J. II. Nlchula anld today. Hpeclul Deputy Hill UoukIi of Fairbanks, who made the enpturo, auld he would Uike Jonea to Dill Ueltn, where he wan employed on Die army conatriictloii project. Jonea' wife and three children live In Vnncouvrr. Wash. The two vlctlmn were Donald It. Ilnrrla, 33, Dig Delta conalructlon worker, and Curl Ahnatroin. 60. loim-tlme Alaska trapper and prospector, MAN HAD BRICK IN HIS STOMACH FOR 10 YEARS One man recently aliilrd that fur 10 yeara he fell like he had brick In hla stomach. Thla feeling waa due to the lump of iitidlKcntrd food he alwaya hnd Inalde of him. He waa weak, worn out. headachy, awollen Willi mfi and terribly con atlpated. Itecently he started Uik lug INNKIt-AID and anya the feel ing like a brick In hln alomnch dlaapprarcd Uifl aecoud duy. Bowels are regular now.giuand hrudnchea are gone and ho feels like a new man. INNEK-AID contalua 1 Great llrrba; thry cleanse bowel, clear gaa from alomach, act on alugguh liver and kldnrya. Mlacrable. pco pie aoon feel different all over. '80 don't go on aufferlngl Oct INNER AID. Bold by PAY-LESS DRUG STORE BOO Main Adv Farm Tractor , Flown To Meeting Dull) Throckmorton of Ihe Klain- 11 III Tructor Ac Implement Co., ha Juat returned from the Pacific Northwest dealer meeting new in Portland where the flrat .ull sized fiirm tractor ever to be ehlppec; to the l'uclflo connt by air cargo plane wun shown. Thin Is the newly an nounced Ford tructor which wan flown In 14 'A hours uctuul flying time direct from the Ford Motor company's assembly lines at Dear born, Michigan, especially for me Inapccllon o! the local dealers. The 3:i00 pajind tractor was flown to I'ortland .by Pilot William Cree- K nil, former marine,, corps lieutenant. Seaman Found Hanging In Cell WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 (! Wil liam V. Hmlth, 31, seaman second class, awaiting court-martial on churgen of killing nine shipmates abonrd an LHT off the China coast, was found hanged In his cell at the Anacoatlu naval receiving station today. Offlcera aald Bmlth. of Aahevllle, N. C, hud been held In solitary confinement pending trial August 10. Churgen against Smith, naval of ficers auld, related that on April 33, 1040, he awrpt the de of LBT 173 with bulletlnga from a carbine and plntol. Nine of Smith's shipmates were killed and a tenth Injured. Officers en Ul hln body was found Iiiumlng In his cell thla morning, auaiiendrd by a strip of ticking torn from a mattress. Statehood Meet Slated WASHINOTON, Aug. 1 (At A Semite hearing on the Hawaiian statehood bill will be held In Hawaii next November. It was expected to tuke from three days to a week. Hoimtor Cordon (It-Ore.), chair man of the territory subcommittee of the senate public lands commit tee, aunounoed today he will con duct the hearings. He said he did not know which committee mem bers will be present. Cordon suld the subcommittee tried Ui find time to hold the hear ings here before the adjournment of congress but the press of work wan so great the Hawaiian bill could not be reached. It han panned the house and Cor don said he hoped It could be re ported to the senate early next ses sion. Cordon plunn to depart for home Tuesday and said he will remain in Oregon until mid-September. He will then return here to accompany the senate appropriations committee on Its round-the-world investigation trip. He suld he might be compelled to Communications ' Union Man Quits SEATTLE, Aug. 1 01 E. L. Oil man, Seattle business agent nl the American Communications associa tion Und.l, said today he la resign ing both his union post and member ship August 10 because "I can no longer tolerate conditions now pre vailing in what was once an or ganization of which we were all proud to be members." Oilman charged there Is an "anti labor element" In the union's na tional office and a drive for "total itarian control" by a group within the union. Berry Growers Stop Insects PORTLAND, Aug. 1 MV-Orenham berry growers today reported that a new Insect Invader apparently has been stopped without damage to berry crops In Oregon. The pent Is known as the "orange trotrlr." an Invader from California orange groves. J, J. Fisher, manager of the Ores- leave the commlmttee at Cairo, Egypt, In order to go to Honolulu. PARK VIEW Convalescent Hem (Formerly of Ashland) Ita Waal Mala Slr.il Msdfara. Ot.i.. r-baae Its 14-Haar Sarrlaa Baflatara Kara la Chars ham Berry Orowers cooperative, said It had appeared In three fields near Orenham, -but prompt control meas ures prevented long. A tiray pro gram Is expected to wipe out the In vader next ipring. Classified Ada Bring Results. 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