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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1948)
MONDAY, N.I3. 9, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINf Democrats May Carry Truman's Civil Rights Banner In Deep South WAHIIINUTON. I'rll. S l,Vi -Drinocriillc diiilinmn Mi (Until liny curry I'lrslilrnl Ti iniiun'n civil MKlitn bniuirr lulu the limit uf Dixie next ininilh fur n nhowitnvui will) hulking ariilhrrnrin MrUllith hun him Invllid In spruit nt II J.lrknill.Jrrprholl l)nv illnnrr III Alllinlll Mm li 6. If hr Inlltiws prrsrut liiillniilliiiin, llir mi llonul 1I111I1 111,111 will miikr Mr. Tin ninn's 1 0-iiol nl civil rlithln pinionm tin coir (it III npnech lli'fure hi (liirn, lumnvri', Mr Ornlli In rxiimlcil to Irll thr Clem- Five Killed In Wrecks ny Thr Auurlulnl I'rcnn Mlllhwnv inUhups ovrr I ho mrk rnd 111 Orriion rlullnrd flvr llvrn, Iwn by drnwhlnii In n rlvrr pltinitr. HiKlIrs of Mm. lirolhy Kryncildn, 31, mid Wultrr Flnlny. IIS, lottuliiu cmnp rrslilrnia nrnr Karri Hume were ilUruvrrril yrntrrdny In thr C'nlapnoin rlvrr nltrr nil nil llltfht nrnn-h fur thr car. Tlir Iraiirdy mlnrd llir lull of liluliwav-drovt'iiluifii In rlvrr plunttrn lo rlirht during two nurrrnMve Ore Itm U'rrk-rllrin. Mm. Kianrra A. Amlrlndil, '.'0, Ku krnr. a fnlitlly liijlllid hint lilxlil hrn n car In which nhr hud h pun nrnurr collldrd with minihrr nrnr Kiiurnr. Until rnr burnt Intn fluinr. Hhe sutfrrrd Inicmnl Injuries uml (llrd In n hnnpiml. I'ollrn mi HI hn won iMMrnxrr Willi Mitchell II. Tlppn, l.nurrl, Muni., who nuffrrrd buck Injury. Ill" tun, Wllllnm, lu. nlso wua hurl. Poller, imld thr nrrond or drlvrn by Kl hnrd J Hihin brrg, JO. KtiKrnr. Two others wrrr killrd nrnr Ku nrnr when cum rolhilrd rliiluriliiy nlghl. Thr vlctliim wcrr fclrnillud Chnrlrn Hurdrll Kwurllu-ndrr. IIS, mid Klmrr M. Jraits. 40. Thurnlon, Orr Ohio River Flood Looms CINCINNATI. Feb. A',- 'llir Ohio rlvrr rone tlurr nnd half fi 'I brtwrrn & and R 30 a. m. today an a mana of pocked Ice broke loone at dam 36. I-ocnlcil at Conry Inland JuM almva Cincinnati, thr Irr movrd alowly dowiulrram, riidaugerluii nrd-up ililppliu valurd al nillllinn of dnllarn. A aixikeaman fur thr navigallon rcllon of tha Ohlu river dlvlnion, rorjM of engineers, nuul; It look like thr river Ice It really on the murcli." The ruglnrrrn anld Uiry had "rr (eivrd a report" at 0 a. m. tiial a forge wan beginning to form In tile rlw at Andernon'i frrry, Junt below the downtown nrcllon of Cincinnati. A gorge, a Jam of Ice from the rlvrr brd to above thr nurfner, would dam the atrratn. The apokenman auid englnrrra were adviard tha Ice wai piled up "15 to 30 feel high" at Andrraona frrry. The nujlnrrra said they had "ncatlerrd reiorui" of damage lo boata and bm-gca, (led up for more than two werkj becaune of the Ice. Tha lockmnalrr nl the Coney Inland dam anld the flow of Ice there "It the heaviest I've ever aren." Karller, Ihe rnglurern had dr acrlbrd a siiore-tonhorr Jum extend ing from Atldyaton, O., 15 mllrn be low ClnclnnnU, dowiuuenm u Mad Inon, Ind., aa "Ihe key to thr iltua linn." Hhould that aecilon gorgr, thry addrd, "the rlvrr rcully would br damnrd." Labor Press Asks Higher Taxes POHTLANU, Fro. t,T1-Tht rdl lor of the AFX Urrnon Labor Press believes tuxen should be mined not lowered if the suite Is to Im prove schools, hospitals anil care of the a necl. 8. Euitrne Allen, speaking tn a Phi Delta Knppn nudleiiee nvrr thr week-end, wild he muy cnnipnlun lor Ihe alnte Irelnlnture on a plntform for "hlRhrr laxrs for nil." "We can no longer conMdrr prr aons of very modest Income exempt from nil laxrs," Allrn suld In oppos nut the state AFL campaign tn re duce alnto Income tnx exemptions. Phone your want-ad to The Her aid nnd News, 8111, or brlns your d to the office nt Pine nnd Esplanade. Pay In advance, net 10'i, discount. X 1 FOR HIS VALENTINE Swank Jewelry Pioneer Suspenders Dunlop "Colcbrated" Hats White Shirts Hollyvogue Ties McGregor Sportswear novs Wlncma Hotel nidr. 1125 Main M. I'honn 61120 Free fllft Wrnpplnt Kin pin I y oruunlMillon Jint wlmt hr him III mind mid iflvi! them u chnnce 1. 1 wlihihuw llin inviiuiiiiii. In uny rvrnt, thr dcinocriitlc chlrfliiln nppiiri'iitly In lominlllril I 'i no rriri-ut Irnui Mr. Trillium' Frill limy 2 llirnniiuii In coiiuitwi ' Ich miKi'icd ninny Ulxlr ilrino .mln. Ai-lloii Ankril III thut rnmmiuc the prrnllli-nl culled for itclloii In not up n fuir rinployiiiinL piucllcr roniinlsnliin, inukr. lyuchlnii u leilrrul uffcnnr, bun fit n In poll tnxrs uml do nwny with "Jim Crow" ruins on trains mid buses. Alllumuh suulhrriirin n I ill o tiuiinliiiou.ily condrninrd these, evi dence drvrloprd Unit ninny nro rr hirlunt to brruk nwuy from the pnrly. Hrunlor Hill iI)-Alu i put tin view of thin group lino Ihrne vvordn: "I'm for states' right but I'm for President Triiiiiun's rlrctlun." Houthrrn govrrnoi'M dciuoiintrnli-d u'lnrihlng ol Itie niunr reluctance to boll clmpitc n drmniiil by Mil nnMppl's Clov. Klrldlng H. Wrlgnt Ihnl Ihcy cnll u xrpnrnte convriitlon to numr "Independent" presidential c Irctorx. Thr governors nhouldrred thin iimve nnldr nl their Wukulla. Hrlngn. Kin, conlerencr. They did. however, vol Hi lo net up coiiimitten to curry the Miiithn coinplnlnl lo WioihliiKton mid i'H to meet timiln hi HI) duyn to tuke nirond liHik nt thr nltuutlon. MrClrntlm Atlmttn wcih la nchrduled hint 26 duyn hence. Alternate Mill Hours Asked KUGKNK. Orr.. rVb. (V,-A1-leruatr night and duy opernllng nchrdulrn for Indunlrlnl mllln cloned In Ihe Hprinuflrld. Honrburg and Albany arrun due to a power abort ni;r wan prniioned today. Uirln Hchroder. nnnutuut inunitKrr herr for Mountain Hiuirn Tower couipnny, anld half thr inllln will be aj.ktd to work nighta and alternate on a wrekly nchrdule until power la rrntorrd. Bonie 3000 workrra are Idle hrre In thr rlonurr of nonie 30 mills In the Hpringllrld district. rk-hroder aald inllln not equlptird for night nil H t oirrnilonn would be asked to work on altrrnate day.n. Hr addrd that a normal aupply of 34.000 kllownlM of powrr for Uprlng flrld area haa been cut to 10.000 kllnwalln. 'Hie powrr (hornier niemn from a generator breakdown in Calllornla. m mirff. - r JT.JOIIM tl'llls rotcHitoiH 11 urnnsv- ll,vrf ("gpaHnjnajBTBu Em (a Isiv. rtrM , ORDER A MEDO - RICH HEART CENTER BRICK! Serve sweet, creamy rich vanilla Mcdo-Rich Ice Cream with a bright strawberry heart center . . . n gay way to add sparkle to Valentine's Day parties or meals, Just slice and serve ... a quart serves six de licious portions. Plan on having Medo-Rich Heart (.'enter ce Cream '.his Valentine's Dhy, LOST Will! DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 3181 AT YOUR Ask Your Lost River Driver Campaign Head IMwaaw-Wrt l'Wf; " "I "'f H ' Arthur llriiilmrt, Klumnth IaIIi hUklitrMinHii, liu arrrplril Utr post tt rampalm rhlrmn of thr HUH lira ( rum drive whirl, ftlurU Murrh I. ttrhihart wu uppolntf 1 by the Itrv. Ivlil Iturnrtt, rhlrmn of Kl.imitth ruunty rhajilrr, Amrrlmn Itnl rom. Woman Dies In Retreat I.YNHHOOK. N. Y Feb. 8 iA'i A roll-wrapped 400-pound kplnnler our of two rrptitedly wrnlthy alslrrs dird yenterday In the barricaded und Junk-fllled house where they hud retired from the wot Id trn yearn ugo. A doctor had lo climb through a k!l Urn window to rrach the body of tlslr Wolff. 43. who apparently died of a heart attack. Police then battered down the nulled and bolted rear door of the crumbling, two-ntory, five-room frame house. "Mother wanted un lo live here." suld the surviving nlntrr, With, 47, who had cared for the neml-lnvalld Klnlr. Doth tinlrra had attended New York university. The slnlera. their neiithboM laid, locked themnelT In the kitchen after the death of their father. Hurry, a well-to-do Lrnbrook. Long Inlmid, merchant. Their mother, Lena, dlrd about 20 yrara ago. i rSaiV. if'-'' i' 'w i.'f. , ...j t' ' ., ,; : Brown Equipment Company "Your John NOW IN DANUSER POST HOLE DIGGER Dig 400 lo 600 holra per day. MEYER DITCHER Adaptable lo any power unit, ASR SPREADER Spreads lime or ferllllier. 3049 So. 6th Phone 8247 GROCERS Botulism Hits Family I'HINKVIM.K. I'eb 9 il'i-Hotuhm food polnonlng today ajfhcled a third member of n family lu which two prrnona have dlrd nl'er eullng home canned vrgrtablcn. Mr. Kiln Carnagey, 44. died late Saturday In hospital hrre within 24 holirn after the death of .her umll. E. M. Uunlela, 611. of I'rlne-vlllc. Yenterday her husband, Audrey i Cninagry, wua Mill ken and a rare lucrum that arrived loo late to be given Mrn, Carnugey wun employed In a move to alive hla hie. Thr three ndulln are believed lo have been the only liieinlx-rn of the family lo have eulcu the homo pre nerved nplnuch health offlccrn have analyzed for truce of botulism. None of the Cnrnugey'a three chil dren have become 111, health of Ilcern reported. Bulurduy two nhlpineuta of the nerum were runhed by airplane from Hun Kranclnco, the lant leg from Portland to lltdmond by chartered nlrcruft, A arcond ahlpmrnt was brought from Chicago. Dad's Day Plans Laid UNIVERSITY OP OREGON. Eu- ' gene, Peb. II iSpeclali An addrcna ; by Governor John Hull, the Oregon- Idnho banketbnll game, and a special j luncheon, will feature the annual ; Uad'n Duy week-end February 14 j and 15 at the University of Oregon,; according to nlmm released bv Ar- l i thur Johnnon, Kugcne, and Beverly j Plltman, Kverett, Wash., chairman of Ihe event. I Governor Hall will addreu fathern ; al the dadn' luncheon to be held : Bulurduy, February 14, at which Colonel Thomas P. Gimn, president of the organization, will prenlde. I The fntliera will be given a chance to view the basketball game from a aiieclul bloc of seat reaerved for them In McArthur court, the chair men aald. Beats will also be avail able for the performance of "The Adding Machine." a production of the University theatre. The fathern will be guests for din nrr In the living organizations on Sunday, following services in the local churches. Registration for fathers will begin on Saturday morning at t o'clock on the campus. Deere Dealrr STOCK NOW! I A QUART 45c Tulclake Slaves Mystery Phy TU1.KI.AKE, I'cj. 1) "Nine Oirbi," a myniery play, will be prenented at Tulrlake high nchool al ( p. m. Wed nesday. The play by Wilfred H. Pettltt will be prenented by the high nchool drama claim under the direction of Mr. Harvey I Iced. 'Ihe cant will Include I-oIa Crow ther. Itonulle Wllkcrnon, Alice SUjne cyphcr, Hhlrlry McFall, Palny Terry. Patny Mi Kali, Ardln Ixjiik, Mary Ituth Reed and Phylll rVmn. Cops Question Elderly Man ! SEATTLE, Feb. 9 'I', A 69-year-old former coal miner, Andrew X. Premozlch, was booked on an open charge last night, King County De tective Chief Adam Lynkoskl said, fr.r questioning In connection with the deulh of a long-time friend. The body of the victim, Joe Jan dtc, 75, was lound yenterday In Prcmozlch's Black Diamond home. Lynkonkl said a blood-utnined stick: ot stove wood and boning knlle were found in the kitchen. The detective chief nald Premo zlch told him that an unidentified man came J the houne Saturday night after the two friends retired, attacked both men and then fled. Jazdec's body was found yester day by his son-ln-lnw, Joe E. Brown of Black Diamond, after Brown was Informed by neighbors that Premozlch old them "Joe Is dead." The elderly Jazdec had gone to visit Premozlch Saturday. Thomas Edison was granted 1097 patents, of which 356 pertain 'o electrical lighting and power distri bution. For Facial Blotches ltrnallv faurt. RMinnl Sotp clennsirif, and toothing Rino. Ointment for irritated apotA, does a world of good 1 Lincoln Day Banquet Honoring Gov. and Mrs. John Hall Willord Hotel Thursday, February 12, 6:30 p.m. Phone 6259 for Reservations Republican Central Committee ffl JOMKBVL HEW 11 HERE! AT YOUR OR PHONE Ex-Bonanza Woman Dies BONANZA, Feb. 9 Martha Jane Nichols, 76, for over SO years a resi dent of Bonanza, died early Thurs day nt her home In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols moved to Portland a year ago after selling their ranch holdings here. She Is survived by her husband, Frank, one ion, Lester, both of Port land, two daughters, Mrs. Ruby Brown of Bonanza, and Mrn. Artie Freeze of Portland, nine grandchil dren and 16 great grandchildren. Mr, and Mrs. Nichols observed their 60th wedding anniversary January 12. Graveside services will be held at the Bonanza cemetery Monday al 2 p. m. Disabled Vets Get Checks World War II disabled veterans residing In Klamath Falls are awarded approximately 124,239.00 in government compensation each month, it was estimated today by national headquarters of the Dis abled Veterans In Cincinnati. This estimate was based on a re cent survey by the DAV which shows that the average monthly comperuiation being paid to veterans of World War II Is (42 01. In an earlier estimate the DAV placed the number of World War n disabled veterans living In Klamath Falls at S77. William E. Tate, national director for claims, said monthly compensa- Amuier: Irritation in the none. Just 2 drops, Penetro Nor Drops in each nostril, check sneezes and anifiles al moin instantly. You feel relief, breath easier aukkly. 3 generous sizes. 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