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PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THURSDAY, fTB. 1?, 1948 '" I'HONK 11484 '' LAST TIMES TODAY live. Whom 6:45-8:01) p. m. Fred MirMurnr I'aulett Cloddard "Suddenly It'i Spring" mid Victor Mnlurt "Kin of Dcoth" Issue Spli 8tarU . TOMORROW 1 Fuji Tancvtre ii irkivv OINAH IKOII I J-.4 OINM IKOII J'.Vil i -r wt MITCH UM U GREER m DOUGLAS FLEMING WEBS A Color Line its Party Again (ConUiiucd from fugs One) : aha decided not lo attend the din nef "because 1 might be aeated next to a nero," She aiitd hrr party ol 45 had dwindled to around 30 because tome of the otler felt Uio same way. No Segregation Mt-Urnth told reporter a doon or more negror planned to attend the two dlnnera here. He said he could not order any segregation. Mrs. Johnston called the flareup "symbolic of party leaders' cfloru to get minority votes through 'civil rights' proposals that led to threats of a southern bolt." Mitiruth show i'd deep conceru over the Wallace threat In his radio address. He said he thinks Wallace himself Is "sincere" enough, but added: "The fact tint the loudest ap plause for Henry Wallace conies from communists, communist fellow travelers and reactionary repub licans causes me lo believe that the bulk of Henry Wallace's support is coming from those whose basic al legiance is not to the American way of life." Senator Lucas iD-UD. assistant democratic leader In the senate, told reporters the result did not mean much. "Emotions were high and the communists got out every vote," Lucas said. "The democrats and republicans stayed home." In The " """) Day's lews li.Kfijijj '"i"' rhana a:s b '.ii-.av ssl NOW 1'B.a. Kre. Shows :45-S:30 p.m. Franchot Tone Janet Blair New Comedy Team in "I LOVE TROUBLE" ALSO 1 f 10. 1 HON RANDEU V Pair Off On Ski Journey GOVERNMENT CAMP, Ore.. Feb. 19 (Ph-Two skiers slipped down the slope southward from Summit for est guard station at 1 p. m. today, starting a 300-mtle trip never before attempted. The forest service and the ski pa trol had warned against it because of the possibility of accidents in a remote. Inaccessible wilderness. Jack Meissner, husky young trap per and resort worker who lives high in the Cascades, and Emery Wood all. experienced outdoorsman from Arlington, Va.. said today they had no doubt they could safely fol low the Cascade range summit from here to Crater lake. As they checked through Summit guard station, each carried a 45 pound back pack containing, in ad dition to food, a small tent, emerg ency ski repair equipment and red and yellow sheets with which to signal aircraft it in trouble. Meissner said he had arranged with the CAP at Eugene to fly over their route for regular checks. The men expect to spend 30 davs on the trip. They will pick up addi-1 Uonal supplies at two points on the route where highways cross the mountains. Meissner, who abandoned his orig inal plan to go alone when the for est service objected, said he had been planning the trip for more than a year. (Continued from Page One) even as you and f. Money was SCARCE, they complained. And so on. bo government added another wrinkle. More money UPPED prices. The clutriu had more to Jingle in their Jeans. It pleased them. They'd say to each other: "The way to work it Is to have prices hisli and wages high. Then everything's rosy lor an oi us lots of money to spend, and when everybody spends money business it good." By the lime the lunkheads down at the bottom learned the hard les son that you can't eat money, or wear it, or shelter yourself with It. and all it's good for Is to buy things and when prices are too high it won't buy much, the ensuing de pression had run its course and It was time to start another war and debase the money again and there was a NEW crop of saps to sav: Ain't It all wonderful? The wav to work it is to have prices high and wages high. Then there's lots of money to spend and when every body spends money business Is good." WHAT'S the moral? Oh. there isn't any. Things have just been going that way for a long time, and will go on that way for a long time more. Fire Destroys Portland Church PORTLAND, Fob. 19 tVi A alien tncular fire roared through Sunny side Melhodlst church here today, flames shooting 60 feet above the roof shortly alter a class of children marched from the building to safety. Two firemen were overcome by smoke during the hour and 15 min ute battle to save the structure. An adjoining recreational hall was saved, but the Interior of the church was destroyed at a loss of f 8.000. The blase apparently started In the basement from an undetermined cause. A children's Ulble class 111 the basement marched from the building shortly after the f lie was discovered. Girl Scout News USBR Cools Down Offices Cooler offices Is the governments plea. The U. S. bureau of reclama tion has received notice from Wash ington. D. C. to turn down the heat. The purpose Is to conserve oil. Daytime temperatures are not to exceed 68 degrees in government offices according to the notice and after work temperature should be 60 degrees or lower. Admonitions bit? frequently re ceived by the Klamath Falls post I office 'o cut down on light and fuel bills. Postmaster Burt E. Hawkins said today. I'hr building is heated mainly by steam. Mill Accident Suit Filed a lawsuit against the stale in idustrial accident commission was filed in circuit court today on change oi venue from Multnomah county. The suit was brought by William H. Pohll, employe of the Chiloquin Lumber company, lor reversal of a decision of the accident commission denying him compensation for In juries received in a null accident. Pohll received an injury to his arm April 29. 1947. at the null and maintains he is SO per cent disabled in that arm. The accident commis sion last December ruled otherwise, and has asked that the suit be dis missed. Pohll is represented by Ben Anderson of the Portland law firm of Lord, Anderson and Franklin. QjjMTi ,'" Phone Si Phone LAST TIMES TODAY Alan Ladd "GANGS, INC." and "Men of San Quentin" Continuous Shows Daily from 12:30 p. m. Tomorrow KDWAKD ;. ROBINSON RRIAV DONLEVY jotx McCREA "BARBARY COAST" ALSO ACTION WESTERN "COYOTE TRAIL" WTC Forester Heads Group Clyde S. Martin, chief forester for W eyerhaeuser Timber company. Tacoma, Wash., has been elected president of the Society of Amerl- : can Foresters for the two-year term 1P48-1949. Election was conducted by mail ballot of the members. Martin succeeds Shirley W. Al len, professor of forestry at the University of Michigan, who was not a candidate for reelection. Paul M. Dunn was the only Ore gon man elected on the council of the SAP which has nine members. Dunn is dean of the school of for estry, Oregon State college, Conal hs Sub-section officers are Chair man Merle Lowden of Lakevlew. Vice Chairman George C. Flanagan. of the Elk Lumber company. Med fcrd. and C. O. Borsting, of Kla math Falls. Editor of the Shasta-Cascade Re port put out oy the SAP is Tom Orr of this city and John Sarginson. district ranger lor Rogue River na tional forest, correspondent for Klamath Falls. Ted Ralde is Kla math reservation correspondent. Hal H. Ogle, superintendent of Klamath Forest Protective associa tion, has been named with five oth- j ers to serve on the membership committee. j Pelican City Man Faces Hearing John Swartsfager, 65. of Pelican City, is in the county jail and due tor a hearing on a charge of disorderly conduct in justice court this after noon. He is accused of beating his wife. Nellie Swartzfager, who signed the complaint against him. Swartzfager was arrested yesterday afternoon on Main street by city police. Tule Firm Gets Pumping Contract Contract for installation of six pumping plants in the Coppock Bay area have been awarded by the bureau of reclamation to George R. Stacy of Tulelake. Cost of the project will run about S12S.O00. The new pumping ap paratus will be used to Irrigate land i not reached through the regular ir- i rigation set-up. Police Face Perfect Mystery PORTLAND. Feb. 19 tA' DeteC' tives had a pertect crime to solve last night looming a man who dis appears from a fifth floor hotel room. The room" had no transom, the window was not near a fire escape and the door was bolted from the inside. Then they found the man. which was easier, but surprising he was in the city Jail. He only added to the mystery, however. Police said William J. Schllesman. 28. was not able to remember how he got out of the room. Arabs To Get Two US Surplus Ships WASHINGTON, Feb. 19 MV-The state department said today the embargo on arms shipments to the Palestine area doesn t affect the sale of two war-time landing craft to Saudi Arabia. The two vessels have been dis armed and a license for their export was granted before the embargo was placed In effect, officials told re porters. They are at Long Beach Calif., undergoing overhaul at shipyard. Reports from Long Beach said the converted LCIs recently were sabotaged. The 158-foot craft are due to sail this month via the Panama Canal for their home port ol Jedda, Arabia. They were pur chased by the Arabian Economy and Thrift Co.. Ltd.. for use as cargo vessels. Saw Filing Overhauling Small Engines MALL CHAIN SAWS BILL'S SAW SHOP 600 Tory Near Pelican School 0) r ' ; .-ft 6P$ room At cisicsiD ir These Swedes Are All Right rJfVDTT Ivn tr.k in r . n . Danielsson. Swedish sociologist who nas crosseo tne parlllc ocean from Peru to the Polynesian Islands on a raft, explored the Arctic, and Inves tigated headhunters in the Amazon Jungles, today expressed his opinion of the Pacific Northwest. "It Is beautiful, like Sweden." said DSnlpltVm MJVl-rt It kn- . . ..... , H, (1 lvu iiiniiv I billboards, too many motorcars, and ioo many ssirts worn too long." Employment Stays Same In Area The employment situation In Kiamaih basin remains the same as a month ago. Manager Jack Alme ter said today. There are more people looking for w-ork than there are jobs available still, Almeter said. Positions that are open are for skilled and special work that pay higher salaries and cant be filled by Just anyone. Other job openings Include those paying low wages that most persons are not interested in or are in undesir able locations requiring moving the homestead some distance. Also Showing Many Other SHOE STYLES Budget Priced $9.95 to $14.95 Pirsmount supplies the interest ith the thinnest of (II possible inkle strips to bracelet the spict between slim shot. longer slirt. M 'ti . t SHOP DEPT. Politick dinner was served lo leaders of Scout truum W mid 47 by candlelight In liroiidway hull on oumtiiy. The girls of the troops served the dinner, opening unit closing with the escort of llag.i. They sung the national unthem and girls of Hoop iu presciiieti llle I' letulerx. Mi. l.,,v. al Saunders, who has resigned, with a gut. mis. u. steward la the new leader. Mrs. Richard llalousek. It troop 47. usslsted wuli Hik mn,,,-. j talninent and taking the girls to see L' Vanety Oil I," a treat iroin the iroop committee. The Valentine box as opened fol lowing the dinner. Members of the troop committee present were: Mrs. Elsie Roberts, Mrs. Otto Ellis mid Mrs. V. Kullna. uuis oi troop 46 were Sally Wul. lace, Delores Steward, Ethel Perry. Ruth Kullna. Uarbarii Suylers. Bev erly Martin, Alice Puts, DarlB Sarut skl, aeraldlno King. Joyce James. Mary Strvskal. Troon 47 uiri. ,r.. ent were Jiuiuetta Saunders, Phvllls Johnson. Evelyn Search. Piittv Smith. Hertra Shogreu. Ruber n Klrtley, Deny McVey. Barbara Mc Culley, Linda Kills. Aiui.i uvhher and Catherine Faulkner. The girls are working on their badges and some baked cuke miiM,-K prepared the food and still others decorated the tables and served the dinner. Turn those tio.limcer. n.eH jr. tides Itiio cash now) Herald and News Want Ads are InexiH-nslve and bring quick results. 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