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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1948)
TUESDAY, FEB. 3, 1948 HERALD AMD NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 9ACE SEVEN Probers Hear Washington Solons Held Red Meets BEATI'I.E. Feb 3 ll'i-Testimony 1 1ml Washington legislators helium lull to the i rti it in 1 1 1 1 Iri t piniy held n'liiiiilinlsl "frttiilnn" liicclliigs In the itl ntn cupllul riming the llHll legislative session highlighted testi mony presented yesterday before Ihn un-American activities cuminR tee. Hints Hep. II. C, Army Aim- strong of flrnltlr. now In hlit seventh Id ni. I "I (I Uir cnnimlltee tluit eight or nine legislators littruitpil the I "fraction" meetings which were nil- I nniinred n the floor of the limine an a meeting rif "Ihi rmumlllfe on I'lkrn, drains mid ditches." On ii few occasions, hr Mild, the sessions were attended by Morris ltappnrt. northwest organizer (or Uir communist party; nt other Morgan Chief Passes At 77 NEW YOHK. Feb. 3 ol'i --Thomas W. Ijiiniint, 77. a country clergy man's who became head of Wnll Htrecl's liuiird "House nf Mor gan." dlrd lust night nl his winter home III IIik-b Clranilc, Kin. y Death of Uir bonrd chairman of 'J, I'. Murium and company, wn an nounced In Nrw York early lodny by It. o. Wuwin. u vice president nf lltn banking Urm "Ills hrnrl flnnlly gave mil." Win inn mi lil Thr fiiinnrlrr nnd philan thropist hnd been In poor hrnlth for more limn a year. Mr hud brrn In Florida mine rmly Juntmry Wusvm Mild the slliiht. genial linnkrr dlrd prncrllilly In llli slrrp. Al hl bedside were his wife nnd two of tlirlr four children, Corliss Ijunont nnd Mrs. C. C. Cunningham. l.amonl'ii almmi legrnriary role III l'ie financial world britun In IP(),1. Then 33 yriirn old. he became ternary mid treasurer of the newly-organieri lliuikrni Trut coiiipmiy. 111 reputation as a shrewd organizer nnd astute fi nnncirr spread rapidly nnd eight years Inter. J. Pierponl Morgan in vltrd him to become it pnrtner In J. I' Mintnn nnd compnny. With Morgan's passing, Lamoiil succeeded lllln as chnlrmnn of the board nnd Heritor officer of the firm (liurvt, Ifiippuit would tp r''HPnr. ('() hy n iiiiiIv Npokminuii from He nlllr . ArmnlniiiK, nnr ui Ihn frw Klnf rmiiilv Irjclhltilnni (if th ftn-mllnl "Irfl-wliiK" fnrllon lit hn rfl-rlrrtrd lit 11 1ft. tuiltl hr wmn rr-rlrrlfcl ukhIii. (hn iiiMiftllliiti of riimniu Him nrulh hr hud lururrrd. "Ihrv Itii vn rvrn whlftprrrrl atnunil- tlint I wnn 11 rnintminIM, ftoitirthliiit Ihry nvir 1ll whril I ni tirUutilv 11 mrmhrr of the pmiy," hr trriliririi. AMtlhltllllK Mllfl 111 Juliird tl) pal iv In UMl uiul h ft It In 1010 nflrr ii vlolrnl mrnp ovrr hln Join Inic In n nrvi'ii-linlMiitor prolrftt '0 I'tTfildciit HiKiM'vdt iiirnlitNt (hr KiiHNltm liivithlini of Klulnnri. Mr wiin miiiiMiiiiird to n hmnr, h ftii III. fur ii ronfrrriirr with flajtonrt. "1 wan Ihrrr fnr flvr hour." hr trtlHInl, "It hun Ihr mtHil Irrmrn fliitin vrrhiil hrulhif I rvrr look In nit llfr, Kuppurt ntiprnmf nlmn( lnuiir nl limrt. U'hrn hr rmililn'l tr' inr t rrrmil liv nhiur. hr fl lullv tilrmlril will) inr to do It." AniiMtnim Mild thin win hln lat ri.iiiinunhl MifrliiiK it lid thr nid of In- iirflliHllon with thr parly. Negro Student Kept Separate FAYKTI'KVIM.K. Ark, Frb. 3 Ml A nimn will be ndndtlrd to the I'nlviTMiy of Arkunum If he com plete enrollment today, but he will attend claM'ft iirpanite from Oiom? of while kttldrntK. The nekro, HIIiih Hunt of Tcxur kuna, brKiin enrolllnn for the uprlng Aeincter yerterdny nn n urndunie Aludenl In the law nchool after hIB application wua nccepied. The iinlvrmlty announced holt week It would udmlt nruroe-ii who nrc fpuillfird Kriidunte ntudrntn nnd provide them with reuulnr Imtrur ilun npnrt from white ntudenu. At the luime tune llerberg Thomns, chnlrniHii of the board of truMeefl, nld It wan ilnuhlfill that unilrr Krndunle nrkrn atudenta would be nccepied becnlMe of Innufflelent fnclllllcv Il pays to use the Want-Ada! 79.00 U Extension Unit News Mldlnllll . Uu Jiinuiii y 27, the Mldlund lininn extcuMou unit met nl the home uf Mm. Utroy llouik. '1 lie mill protect for thin mecllim wu "Uiie and Caro of New MuterliilK," llic dcinuiinirii lloii brhiK klveu by project lender Mr. John Jaiiniirn, nMlnlrd by Mi". Kldon Alt. Project work took up nil of the niornlnii acxmoii. after which lunch wiui terved. lmmedlnU'ly fol IowIiik lunch the unit buMnrft meeting waa called to order by Mm. Al Hchiucck, rinili limn. The meuibrrnlilp chairman. Mr. J. Mlhller, wan pleuscd to be able lo rr)Mjrt the uddlUnii of ncvcrul new membera. 'f'lie next mcctliiK of the Midland unit will alrena thl "fun" aiiule, being entirely un hobblea. Coutliiulnif the January buMnrna meellutf, Mrn. Mliiller read twu let lera, one from her fr.Ucr-frlciid Hi Knkiand, the other from memuera of her hutband '( family, IIvIiik In Our many, telllnii how terrible their clrcumnlancru are nt the preitenL lime. It Imi'I ucciirule to uy we en joyed lllln lat letter, but hearing II nhould rather make ua apprcclule our own good forluuca. When the bualneu mccllug con cluded, Mia. Jiinmcn flnlnhed the drmonalrullon. The next meeting, our "hubby" meeting, will be held at the home of Mrn. Woodrow I'atler aou, In Tulelukc. None Hurt In Rail Mishap In Georgia WAYCROBH. On., Feb. 11 tiV) The engine nnd five leading enra of , the Fliunlngu. Chicago to Jnrkion ' ville exprena train, were derailed on ' Die Atlantic Conm I.lne railroad i near here laal night. None wna In I Jurrd. I All five cam carried only mall and rxprcsa. Fnurugera aboard the I train were brought here In buses ; and put aboard n second train lo : continue their Florida deallnallona. Georgia Highway Fntrolman I Charles Adam.1 auld he had visited the acen" of the wreck and It wus i "nothing serious." Cause of the nc ! cldenl waa undetermined. j AKSl'KCI) EATING ' III 1894. In Macon. On., a business j lot was sold by Thomas Callaghnn lor the consideration of "three square menls a day for seven years." j ' 79.00 j j f I LTc. .A 59.00 Road Damage In Flood High 'OUTLAW, Feb. 3 High way duiiinge during the Januury flood In Oregon totaled t'ilt.HM, al most hull of It Involved In tem porary Insinuations and repair of u bridge spanning the Umpo.ua river The highway communion wis told yeslerday that cost of Installing two Hullry bridges near itoseburg was SSOOOO and that repair of th dnmiiged span will be IIIU.000 or more. Ownership of Oregon beaches wi.l Ixi studied by J. M. UcverH, commit slon counsel, under a survey nil Ihoiied to formulaic n pjllcy on atate and private ownership of the coasl area. louvers told the commission that an estimated 23 mllen of the bench area has been conveyed In pat yt ars by the atnte to private own ership. The commission deferred decision on two offers of beach property. One came from L. M. Clirlsteusen, contractor, whose agreement with the department In volvlng Yachau "smelt sands" re sulted recently In a dispute with frrmer Oov. Os West over state title to the Toast beaches. The commission also Indicated that merit pay boosta, retroactive to January 1, would be considered t the next meeting. A large number of the department' 2300 employes will receive the Increases, but the ccnimlsslon did not reveal the amount of pay Involved. Drunk Fires Shot At Church Choir IX5NO BEACH. Calif.. Feb. 3 iPi A telf-appolnted music critic heard the choir of he First Methodist Episcopal church, disapproved of It and expressed hut opinion with pis tol shota. The choir was holding a pre server rehenrsal last night when a uuavrrlng tenor Joined them In a hvmn. Investlgi.tlon disclosed the uninvited chorister was a blotto pro funda, lennhig Lelow an open win dow. The choir resumed It singing when the Inebriate shouted: "No. no. that ain't the way It goea." So Chorister Joseph Ferrer alammed the window shut. The drunk emptied a pistol through the window. Nobody was Mew Manager M. "Mickey" nione, above, has been named manager of llarwln'a Jewelry store at 701 Main street, by (.'art llarwin, owner, htone, who haa been associated with llarwln'a for several years, took over his new duties this week. Youth Dies Under Upset Tractor NORTH BEND. Feb. 3 iflv- Twelve-year-old Clifford Charles Davis w as crushed beneath an over turned tractor on the family farm Sunday and authorities said today the boy died almost Instantly. Arnold Jalo, 10, riding with his companion on the tractor, said the machine struck a bump on a road and went out of control. The tractor plunged down a 20-foot brush covered embankment. The young ster's body was found by his father, Charles Davis, under a wheel. hurt but the Intruder disappeared before the police arrived. Preserve Those Valuable Papers and Documents Let Us Copy Them lp lo 8!,"xir 60c Underwood's Camera Shop 727 Main Phone 7063 Girls' Group Plans Party Camp Fire Olrls 'not Blue Birds) will hold an all-city "Hno-Party" on Kunduy nfiernoon, February 8. The party will be held beyond Fort Kliimnth, Just at the entrance to Crnler Lake National park. Euch Camp Fire group Is making arrangements for I la own transpor tation and all parents are Invited. The girls will meet at Crater Lake park about 12 o'clock. Each girl and parent Is asked to bring three wieners and whatever else they want for their own lunch. Hot chocolate and coffee will be served All girls should dresa warmly. In cluding mittens, head-acarf and overshoes or boota. Descendant Of J. Q. Adams Dies 8CKANTON. Pa.. Feb. 3 iPt The great granddaughter of President John Qulncy Adams Is dead at 77. Mrs. Edith Valda Rutan died yes terday In Hahnemann hospital here. Born al Wymart. Pa., Mrs. Rutan whs a daughter of the late Franklin II. and Ida Adams Weed. Brie Is survived by a son. Guy. of Plain field. Hit-Runner Takes Younqster's Bike OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb. 3 (Pi It's a dirty trick, says 9-year-old Dick Ogle. He wnsn't hurt much last night when a hit-run driver bounced him off his bike in the dark. But It still makes him pretty sore today now that he's back on his feet. Dick says the car's bumper snagged his bicycle, and that darn hit-run driver kept right on run ning with It. 8teak Chicken and Seafood Dinners Lounge and Dancing Open 8 p. m. till I a. m. Phone 7980 Divorce Holds Narrow Margin Marriages and divorces In Klam ath county ran neck-and-ncck through the month of January, survey of courthouse records re veals, with divorces getting the de cision at the end of the month, 17 to 16. The 17 final decrees were, as us ual, divided unequally 14 going to wives and only three to husbands. During the month 20 petitions for d'vorce were filed with the circuit clerk, 17 by wives and three by hus bands. In 19 of the 20 Instances, cruel and inhuman treatment wa the allegation. The other was a suit for annulment on grounds that a prior divorce for one was not flnnl when the current marriage was performed. ..s'!l...i?h'''i "'"if..,, .xr.1"1"" a 1 41 R phone 8 5 LIQUID-APPLE """ hilti rw,M e.:L !' 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