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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1947)
WEDNESDAY, AUC. 6, 1947 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON PACE SEVEN Jionesta Resident Found Guilty Of Obstructing Glass Mountain Road TUI.rXAKK, Aim. U-llrury True (ID, of TlrmeaU, for 40 years it rosl dent of MwIihi enmity, Calif., uuil Klamnlli Falls, win fmmtl unlit y ym Irrilny of obstructlm pulilln roncl Tree had ntrunic a liiilf-liiili Mori cable noriHMi fiireal sci vko mail nil CIIkm IllounUlll. The men hu several iiuiiilio claims mid puinlre brlrk plant mi alnu 1111111111111, unit on Mny II) lie was Transportation Hews SP Agent On Vacation Trip A, CI. Kusler. tnivi'llna freight mid powniirr aitml fur Huiiilirrn I'arltlr, mwl liU wile Dm mi n va cation In Southern California. Thry urn oxprclrd buck on Monday, Auiiutl II. L- A. W. Kollwelllrr. clulm uiirut fur f Ureal Northern with offices In He mile, u In town today on company biuirleu. P. J, Dries:. ON conductor. U go ing to Die votrrmu hospital In Portland Sunday for treatment. Thoma Named Head Of Vets Council Will Thoma. (udiie advocate of tol 1383. Veterans of Korelun Wars, lias been elected chairman of Hie Joint Veterans Council of Kiiuihrril Oregon mid Northern California. Cordon lliirrraa, commander of the Malln VrW. will servo n vice chairman. Also elected al the last meeting was olrl llnitelman, ad jutant oflhe local Disabled Ameri can Veterans, who U the new secretary-treasurer. Interested oiitanlutlloiu are limed by Hit council to elect representa tives from tlielr grotiw to attend th homestead meeting with bureau of reclamation official! at the xl office on WrdncMlay, August 13. iiitisIciI by California lllithwiiy Pa liolinun Cli iiild Wilson after Wilson discovered the) cable, blocking off the mini. The cable wua strung between Iwo 1 1 iti, and win about lour and a hnlf feel off the gruimd. Tree claimed he built the road mill could clone II off If he wanted. Testimony at the trial Indicated that the roud wan built by the Hhaw Lum ber company and (liven to the U. rJ. (licit service In IU4I. Trial wut timed for latt Mny, but at that lime Tree tald that he did not have time to prepare hit do feme. He pleaded not guilty. Yesterday, before Jutllre of the Peace W. ft. Loudon of Hlroniihold, Tree wa represented by Attorney V. H. nnlrntlno and R, 1. McLaren, both of Kliimath Pells. After the trial the 13-mnii Jury voted It to 1 for conviction and Judice Louden tent the Juror back for mora de liberations. An hour later a unnnl moiit verdict of guilty waa returned. Hcnlrnie wat not patted lmme dliitcly. Tire It liable to a fine of ir.oo, tlx moiitht In Jnll or both. Officer Wllaon laid that tlnce 1044 he hml made over 900 arretU In Hiklynii and Modoc countlet, and Tree wat the flrtl perton to plead not unity and request a Jury trial. Histeen million tout of rain and now fall upon the rarlh't surface every second of the day and niitht. Alaska Children Called Burden HKATn.E. A ui. 6 M'i Howard E. Polleyt. child psychologist formerly with the New Vork police depart ment, tald on hit return from Alai ka yesterday that "children are In the way up there." 'Parents farm them out to hornet where thry run wild. Jutt to they i the parental ran take position where they can make more money," he tnld. Polleyt tient a year teaching at Mnlamuka and at Juvenile consult ant with Anchoraie police. " m We Go Anywhere! " Rolph'i Mobil. Refrigeration Service CMirUI ftftt) H-ml.l It fr I ration HttblMf ftrliiHt oil Meslti If Dependable Service S. TOO ! II! aoios i. raiior IMI Osrr Drummer Here 'yvTW?'!" C'onilni to the Klamath armory Monday night, August II, Is Gene Krupt and lilt orchestra. Krupa, an outttandliif drummer, It being sponsored by llaldy Kvan. Itadlo tutlon KFI.W will carry the pro gram from 10 to 10:30 p. m. Local Youth In Navy David Lloyd Jones, 17, son of Mrs. Jennie Jones of 130 Michi gan, hat completed recruit training al Uie naval training center, Han Ulego, Calif., and hot been advanced to teaman second claw. Jones enlisted In the naval reserve Pebruary 16, IU47, and one month Inter cqucatcd a discharge In order to Join the regular navy for a tour year cruise. March 17. In the course of hit training the recruit It taught seamanship, navy cuttomt and terms, basic ordnance and gunnery, tiguallng and naviga tion. He learnt proper diving and swimming, life saving and shipboard fighting. Upon completion of train ing he It assigned either to the units of the fleet or to a service school for specialized training. Krupa To Play Here Coming to tho armory Monday, August 11, l "America's Ace Drum mer Mun" Oene Kru,pa and hit or chestra of 110 people. Under the sponsorship of Baldy Evans, dancing will stun at 0 p. in, and continue until 1 a. ni. The program will be broadcast over station KPLW from 10 to 10:31) p. m. Krupa, who helped to educate the public to the rage of swing music back In 1U34, Is today one of the country's leading dance maettros. Blnce leaving Benny Goodman's band to organize Ills own, Krupa has made several motion pictures with his orchestra and has been featured on radio networks and records. He Is coming from a five-week engage ment at the Hollywood Palladium. His present band It fashioned to play moderate tempos Interspersed with temHM In keeping with the best of swing. Krupa, who fronts his band most of the time, doet features himself In his whirlwind "Drumatlcs" act and also In a Jazz trio composed of i'jiT:iie-j -. . . m'N liool MOIlt WASMIMGTOM 'f'i fiieoety 4 Might; 't'fc. fvtiy pioeieot fct ihsy. Cosls- f.. hr Hxetoe' I ' twl ( iKt 4o- ops4g elmict. Classified Adt Hrtng llcsults. IIOOM1 WIIM iaih 14 IK ii is? m" STEEL Juit Arrived! 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Ten Thousand Homeless In China NANKING, Aug. lP-6lsp atches said today more than 10.000.000 per sons had been made homeless by flood waters which broke through Grand canal and Welshanhu dikes to Inundate more than 20 counties of North Klangsu province stretch ing 140 miles from Buchow almost to the Yellow sea. The reports said only quick re pairs to the dikes would prevent flooding of the entire northern por. tlon of the province, Including mil Hons of acres of rich farmland. Tor rentlal ralnt continued to swell tho canal and the Hwal river. M TODAY OYSTER BAY, N. Y Aug. 6 Wi Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, widow of the president, observed her eighty sixth birthday today at her home, Bagamore Hill. Bhe will spend the day quietly, friends said. 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