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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1948)
PACE EICHT HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, JAM. 29, 1948 Housing Row Boils Down Here Auitln Hayden, administrator of federal housing here. Mid today h ni not backlnf down on nil pol icial of handling the housinr units and that he had never proposed tearinr down any of the housing units ao lone a they are needed. Hayden said lie was under pres sure from the hlRher-ups In the federal housing service to terminate unit here, but would not favor that himself until It was clear the apart ments or houses are excess or un llvtble. Agreement Reached His itatement was in answer to allegations recently made that he waa augKcsilng that 15 Mountain View housing units, which are va cant, be torn down. Yesterday Hay den and Winston Purvinc. OVS di rector, reached an agreement to let Oregon Vocational school students, rent those apartments. Hayden also denied he had ever shown any favoritism In renting apartments or granted "special priv ileges" to any tenants. He sr.id oc casionally something slipped through that wasn't exactly right, but he had no control over such happen ings. The Allied Veterans council earl ier tills week claimed to know of 14 instances of "special privileges." but the housing supervisor said he had heard of only two and in both cases the person complaining was wrong. Hayden also declared he was not backing- down on his policy con cerning allowing OVS students to occupy federal apartments, that per manent resident veterans would be given first choice. The now-famous cranberry in dustry of Cape Cod dates from 1816, when Henry Hall became the first successful grower. Ranch Home Burns To Ground TULELAKE. Jan, 29 The lour room frame house on the ranch of the late Mrs. Emma Kiiby, burned to the ground Tuesday. When the fire was discovered by L. C. Klrby, a son who lives on an adjacent ranch about four miles west of Tulelake at 4:30 p. m. it was too late to check It. Fire was thought to have started from defective wiring, causing a 4000 loss. The completely furnished house was covered by insurance. Damage Suit Case Opens A small damage suit resulting from an automobile accident at 11th and Main July 25. 1947, came to (rial in circuit court this morning and a Jury was selected and sworn in in rapid-fire time. Only one venireman was excused from hearing the case. The suit Is for $407 actual dam ages, plus $5 a day for deprivation of car. Plaintiff Is N. T. Patrick and defendants lire Albert Lynch, truck driver, and the Consolidated FiTlghtways. E. E. Drtsroll is attor ney for Patrick. William Kuykendall for the defendants. ! Jurors sworn In are Sain Muslim, j H. R. Jackson. Mike P. Lavenlk Jr., i R. E. Veateh. J. E. Swiinscn. !. Verne Motscheubarher, P. I). Mc Millan, J. K. Ratllff Jr., Otto B. Mlkkelson. Muxlne Cameron and Vernon L. Durant. To Buy. 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