Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 23, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACE TWO
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
FRIDAY, JAN. 33, 1948
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Police Probe
Murder Plot
COLUMBUS, O., Jan. S3 (P
Kay Francis, the actress, became
seriously 111 under mysterious cir
cumstances today and her stags
manager, Howard Graham, 37, was
booked at police headquarters "(or
Investigation ot assault to kill."
Miss Francis and Oraham were
here with the stage production,
"Slate of the Union."
Miss Francis was removed early
today from her hotel (Deshler-Wal-lirki
to White Cross hospital, which
described Iter condition as "Just
lulr." She was still unconscious sev
eral hours after her arrival there.
Police said Oraham. taken into
custody at the hospital, asserted
Miss Francis summoned him to her
hotel room and said she had taken
some sleeping tablets. She had been
severely burned, he added, when she
fell against a radiator.
Detective Karl Hanna and Police
Sgt. Carl Clifton said they found
evidence of a "wild party" In the
hotel room.
,
Newbry Clamps
Down On Drivers
! SALEM, Jan. 23 (flv-Secretary
I of State Earl T. Newbry said today
his department Is starting a special
i campaign against motor vehicle
i drivers who have more than their
share of accidents.
I He said any motorist with three
: or more accidents within any 12
months will have his record placed
in a special file. Later reports then
; would be checked carefully, and the
driver's license would be suspended
! if circumstances warrant.
Soviet Newsmen
To Tour U. S. Zone
FRANKFURT, Germany. Jan. 13
(V-A party of 11 Soviet news
papermen today began a 13-day
tour of the American tone.
The Russian correspondents will
visit American military government
Installations, German factories and
displaced persons camps. They also
will talk with German politicians,
trade union heads and shop com
mittees in Frankfurt, Heidelberg.
Stuttgart, Munich, Nuernberg and
other cities.
A party of American newspaper-
men has just completed a tour of
the Russian zona of Germany.
Keno Movies Moved
To Saturday
The family movies sponsored by
the Keno Community Sunday school
will be shown Saturday Instead ox
XilUUJT It Ik ... MIC (JUi-
nr.sium.
The change was made because the
March of Dimes dance Is slated for
Friday night in the gym.
Charles M. Spear, business man
who provides the movies announced
the change In showing.
Fort Klamath
The meeting of the local home
extension unit was held on Friday
afternoon In the clubhouse, when
the subject of "Care and Use ot
New Materials" was presented and
demonstrated to those present by
Mrs. R. O. Varnum and Mrs. James
Van Wormer.
Attending were Mrs. William C.
Hackler, Mrs. Alfred B. Castel Jr.,
Mrs. Ray Prowell. Mrs. Olaf Car
penter, Mrs. Raymond S. Loosley,
Mrs. H. T. Williams, Mrs. Frank
Denton, Mrs. Coplan, Mrs. James
Van Wormer and Mrs. R. O. Var
num.
Of interest to homemakers was
the radio broadcast on the previous
Thursday morning at 11 o'clock over
The Herald and News station
KFLW, when Mrs. Harry Orem and
Mrs. Coplan of Fort Klamath were
Introduced on the "Homemakers'
Hour" and gave their favorite reci
pes over the air. The former gave
her recipe for apple salad, while
Mrs. Coplan, a resident of Arizona
before coming here, talked on Mexi
can cookery. In which she is well
versed due to her stay In Arizona.
"Pod" Burch has returned from
' Pnrtlnnd. where he silent a week
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Albert and
family, formerly operators of the
Junction Service station here. Albert
was later a member of the state
police force in Klamath Falls before
moving to Portland, where he is
now employed as government stock
Inspector. Albert made the trip by
car to Fort Klamath to take Mr.
Burch, a former employe at the
service station, to Portland for the
visit. Burch makes his home here
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson and
Is employed at the Crater Lake cafe.
Mrs. Alfred B. Castel Sr. left for
Portland last week to join her hus
band who has been staying at the
home of his parents in Portland
while under a doctor's care. The
Castels are expected back here in
a few days, when they plan to go
south for the remainder of the winter.
W. McDanlel, moving contractor
of Klamath Falls, last week com
pleted the work of raising the resi
dence of Mr. and Mrs. William
Strahan in Fort Klamath a distance
of 18 Inches from the ground. A
foundation will be added lat-r In the
season to the house.
Word has been received here from
Charles Williams who was at the
time ot writing at Lima, Peru, on
his South American tour. He stated
he had flown to Lima from Santi
ago, Chile on Christmas Day and
was feeling fine and enjoying the
trip very much. He said there was
fine fishing in South Chile, but it
was a little too cool for comfort,
however. His Immediate plans In
clude going to Bolivia, Equador and
Colombia and eventually to Balboa
where he Intends to get a boat to the
United States. Williams is well
known all over the Klamath coun
try and his many friends will be
Interested to hear of his pleasant
trip. He left last fall on the South
American trip from Prlnevllle, where
he had been making his home with
a daughter and family after leaving
Fort Klamath following the sale of
his property, the Wood River Auto
court, which was purchased by Mrs.
Evelyn Parks.
Mrs. Jeanna Taylor left Inst week
for a vacation at Richardson
Springs, Calif., where she Intends to
stay two weeks at the health resort
CARNIVAL
By Dick Turner
"Now don't you be a coward, Homer! You go right up- to
that history prof and ask him to give you a raise in
your grade!"
Fire Victims
Critical
Paul Sabo and his wife, Mary
Jane, Klamath Falls students at
Oregon Suite colleite, were reported
hi a critical condition at noon to
day at Corvallls Uenerul hospital
where they have been treated for
burns received at noon Inst Tues
day when their trailer house was
destroyed by lire.
Mrs. Stephen Sabo, 73 Pine, moth
er of Paul Saluv is with her sou
and dauiihter-lii-lnw, as are Mr,
and Mrs. William Goodwin of Mon
tana who were at Coos Day at the
time of the tragedy. Mrs. Sabo
will advl.ve members of her family
Inter today as to the progress of
Paul and Mary Jane.
Princess Anne
Meets Michael
DAVOOS, Switzerland, Jan. 33 ul'i
Princess Anne of Uourbou-l'armn
rushed Into the arms of former
King Mlhal of Komunin mid kissed
him today.
The princess arrived by train with
her mother, Princess Mnrxtirethe,
for her first meeting with Id-year-old
Mlhul since he quit the throne
ot Romania nearly a month ago.
He was waiting for her Ui a Jeep,
"Hello, Michael," snld the prin
cess' mother.
The Jeep, driven by one ot Mlhnl's
aides, took the party to Mihsl'a
hotel, a short distance from the
railroad station.
Ami had traveled from Luxem
bourg by train, slopping briefly at
Unsel.
Garage Blaze
Rocks City
CHESTER, Pa., Jan. 33 ul'i-K
IMIO.OOO fire set olf 10 explosions hi
a hunt! Center City iiaiauo early
Thursday, destroying 30 buses and
caused 3000 persons to flee their
homes as winds carried burning em
bers 1500 feet.
The general alarm bhue wrecked
the gHrnge ot the Southern Penn
sylvania litis company and more
that 300 llremen Including all from
Chester's five companies battled
the oil-fed flumes for an hour be
fore bringing the blae under con
trol. The damage estlmale was made
by firemen on the scene.
ClnssKled Ada Bring Results
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICr
in Tiir county comtT or Titr
STATE Of OHKUON FOR KLAMATU
cur.vrv
IN Tlir MATTRR OF THE rOHMATION
OK TIIK MAI. IN COMMUNITY t'KM
r.TRHV MAINTENANCE DISTHICT.
riimmnt to order ot th hovt ntlllrd
court da led iul entered January I.
HUH. nolle In hereby given thl It I
the inteiitlnit of the County Court of the
NtMte of Off 1 1 1 1 (or KUmnth County to
form cemetery m lute nunc UUtrkt
to te known na Mellit CnimtMinH.v Cent'
vlery MehilrniiiH-w putrid, (hi lerrltoiy
ami liouiulNtlne of which ait follow,
tu-wll:
Comment' I tig at th Inlenei'lliMt of
th Orea-oii CuilloniU Htate Mite with
he not th ami eoutli ivntei- I in itf
Towtiihip 41 H, It i:i KWM, ami
running thriir notltt along aahl itoith
anil 1011111 renter line In the noillt line
of eahl lownahlp; thence weel t the
tinrthweal corner of upvlhm 4 In ni
lou mhlii; throe nm th to uorlheaat
coiner of v Hon 'JO, oAnhli 40 K
II. 13 KWM; Ihem-e Wrl along the
eeit anil weit center line o( aahl
townihip ami of lownhto 411 H It. lit
F W M , to thit rant line ttf township
4(1 H II E YV M ; thence north lit the
tiorthrnat corner of pt'llon I J, low n
hip 41) H It II r. W M ; Ihence wnl
In Houlhra! corner of aoulhwevt
quailrr of milhcMtl uiiaitor of vcllon
10, townihlp 40 H II. II r W M : Ihem e
aotilh to entil Oirtfoii California Nlate
line at the eonthweat corner of l.ot
111 In Net1! ion l, Towmihlp 41 H It II
KWM; thence rt along nltl Mate
l.lne hi point of heillnntng
Notice U further fierrhy given that
rrhnteiv 117, UMil at to a. ni ami the
court room of the Imvo enllllrtl com I
In th com my court houv at KUiotith
fa Mi, Oregon, have hern fleil hm the
lime anil place for a hearing on the
matter of the formation of aalil remelery
toaliileuauce ilUlrlct. at which time ami
plac anv iHimmt lutervilnt may appear
ami preaenl olilectlonx to the gi anting
of taht petition aiul the formation ol
aiich ill 1 1 li t.
In Wltneat w hereof I hay hereinito
et my oft Ida) hand and "al IhU
Jauuaiy 14, HUH '
1 II AW t' Del A I.
StAI.) Contttv Clerk for
Klamath Counly, Otegon.
J Id 3:1 .lO-No. WH4
muick or h.nm. m.iirr.Mr.M'
Notice la hereby gln that the umier
algiied Ailtntnlattator of the eaiai ot
II. W tlladilM-h. deceaaed, haa tiled tit
th Circuit Court of the Hlnle of Diegoii
for Kht math County the final account
of lit admintalratloti of anlil ealate and
the Court ha npiMiliKed the Itith day ot
rehruniy, HMtt, at the hour of eleven
o'clock In tit forenoon ttf said day aa
th time and the Court loom ot aaiil
Court ae the place for hearingi ami
el I lenient uf aald arcuunU.
Don Jan"'-' in lii.ll
rnr,i II. hUUTIIWr.t.l.,
Admin. -ttinlor of the f.ilal ot
It W tJl.AIHIHl II, l)-eaaed. 7
J in 31 .10 r 0 1.1 No Ulll
BRAKE ADJUSTMIITT
WITH
UUnMiD I
RcpUtt that old, worn lining today!
Drake aJjuitrJ fie ifttr vry r
line. Lff lirrtiiin faprtti lirint yun
driving (cty NOW.
to Tin-; lU Aiti 11 or 1IIIN AI)
niitot (in jwi Aiiv 'in oni.)
BRAKES RELINED
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FIRESTONE
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Housing Unit
May Be Closed
Fifteen vacancies in the Mountain
View public housing project at the
end of Main street have led to
consideration of de-actlvatlng that
project, it was learned Thursday.
The housing committee ot the
chamber of commerce, after looking
into the situation, has asked that
action be deferred until it is learned
for certain the housing cannot be
tilled.
The matter was referred to Win
ston Purvine, director ot OVS, with
a request that he determine It OVS
students may want to occupy the
vacancies In the project' -
Housing committeemen said that
the vacancies reported at Mountain
View do not fit into the picture ot
housing shortage here, and they
want to give the community a
chance to fill up the project.
ot Western Europe further to con
cert with one another for their
common safety and good."
Four OSC Students
Hurt In Wreck
DALLAS, Ore., Jan. 23 tjPr Four
Oregon College ot Education stu
dents and two other persons were
treated at a hospital here Wednes
day night tor injuries suffered In a
head-on collision ot two automo
biles east of the city on the Pacific
highway.
Polk county Sheriffs Deputy
Tony Neufeldt said the two cars
crashed at a sharp curve at the in
tersection of the highway and On"s
Corner road.
Injured In one car were George
Warren Jones, severe head and
facial bruises; Lewis Holt, leg frac
ture; Bill Somppi, possible shoulder
fracture; and Wayne Lainnan, cuts
and bruises.
. Charlene Meier and EA Yeager,
both Dallas, were In the second car.
Yeager suffered a fractured nose
and his companion minor cuts.
U. S. Supports
Bevin Proposal
WASHINGTON. Jan. 23 tJP The
United States today officially wel
comed British Foreign Minister
Bevin's proposal for uniting the
countries of Western Europe against
the spread of communism.
The state department issued this
statement on Bevin's plans an
nounced to parliament yesterday:
"Mr. Bevin has proposed measures
which will enable the free countries
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