Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 06, 1948, Page 9, Image 9

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    SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACE NIN1
State To Go
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Into Ferry
Business
By The Aniocliutd Prtn
Co. Mun W 1 1 ( r e n n4 the
Wmhlncton toll brldite lUthorltT
ordrrrd the flmt prellmlnory etepi
today to "put the state In the ferry
buslneai" on Puffet Hound.
The governor's announcement
that the state "definitely" planned
to operate a fleet of fast, new Tea
sels on the ferrylrss sound was
made last night after an alt-day
meeting with the authority.
Briefly, thin Is white Wullgren
said has been done to solve the
transportation crisis resulting from
the Puget Sound Navigation com
pany's cessation of Intra-state serv
ice six days ago.
Bond Issue Studied
State accountants have been as
signed to determine the amount
of a bond Issue needed to finance
a ' state ferry system, estimate
fares, draw up schedules and com
pile other data.
The W. C. Oilman company, of
New York, has been hired to con
duct a traffic survey for the bene
fit of prospective Investors. Similar
traffic counts were made by the
Oilman accounting firm for the
Lake Washington floating bridge
and Tacoma narrows bridge.
The head of the Henry Kaiser
Swan Island shipyard in Portland,
Ore., will confer with the toll
bridge authority in Olympla either
Sunday or Monday on the proposed
construction of "six or eight" new
boats. Representatives of the yard
met with the authority yesterday.
Wallgren did not estimate the
amount of the contemplated bond
Issue but said "it would be one of
the best propositions this state
ever offered to an Investor." The
issue would also include construc
tion of the Agate Pass bridge.
He promised that fares would be
lower than any ever offered on the
sound before.
Police Seize
Jew-Bound Arms
PARIS, March 6 (Ay-Police sold
today they had seized five tons of
arms destined for Palestine and
arrested IS persons.
They said the chief of the band
was Louis Rxwo, 26-year-old Polish
Jew, who told them he belonged
to Irgun Zval Leuml, Palestine
Jewish underground group.
NEW
LOCATION!
McAfee Clinic
2903 Sooth 6th
Dr. Wayne McAtee.
Osteopathic Fhjrfl. Ji Surreoil
Ph. 3111 Ph. Slit
Klamath In Its Teen-Age
Today's old-time picture shows
Kliiinntli Pttlli an It lixikrd about
1013 nr 11114. wlirn it was brttlnnliig
to take on nmt of the luprcl ol
llin Much btuKrr city It Is Uxlny.
The town luttl now sprrud lr out
from the little sctllrmrnl around the
Link rlvrr brlcltte Unit una the pion
eer community. 1'hrro wtis a srnt
trrlng of hotiM rvrn nut in the Hot
Sprliuts district, and the White Prll-
US Warships
Slate Cruise
HOME, March 6 l,Vt A Mediter
ranean crulxc by 19 United States
warships Is planned In the next two
months, a hlu'h U. A. naval officer
said yeftterday.
The officer, altnilird to the U. 8.
nulMi.viy here, said It would be a
"routine cruise" hy a force Including
three cruisers nntl an aircraft car
rier. He (Jim'Iis.m-iI the rrulse when
asked to comment on a Tn.ss (Kus
sian news agency) dispatch saying
30 U. 8. warslilpi were concentrated
at Olbrallar.
The olllcer nald the 15 ships, most
of Mirm ties' foyers, hnd replaced an
equal number of U S. vessels which
left Olbrallar for the U. S. March 2.
lie added the cruise, would take the
I naval force to Africa, the Near East,
Italy, Southern France and Spain.
can hotel had been constructed at
what is now the site of the lialslger
building. Malt) and Esplanade.
Those were the days when Klam
ath had an ImiHirtant waterfront.
T he white building on the river wus
used ns a terminal for river truns
poruiunn from Krno and Lower
riamath lake. The next building
away from the river Is the old Lake
side Inn hotel.
In the foreground is the Moore
brothers sawmill, pioneer lumbering
alteration. Tills was a fast steam
driven rirrular null with a capacity
of fto.OOO feet dally. The plant was
bull, on this site In 1907. sold to the
limes-Clark Lumber company In
Hi 10. and to the Big Basin Lumber
company In 1913. It was closed In
11)14. a fact which helps date this
picture.
The picture Is from the Baldwin
collection.
fAllI) OK THANKS
We wish to extend our heart
fell thanks and appreciation for the
acts of kindness, messages of sym
pathy and beautiful floral offer
ings for our beloved husband and
falher.
Mis. John G. La Pleur
Mrs. Curtis Jones
Golfer Admits
Ride Slaying
PORTLAND, Ore.. March 8 (IV
Sheriff's Deputy Waller Oraven
said Arnold Bud" lnman. 35. well
known local amateur golfer, today
admitted slaying his filling station
p.irtner will) a ball peen hammer.
The body of luman's partner.
Everett L. Keith. 40. was found
face down In a slough north of
Portland Wednesday and the troll
Inst lead lo lnman yesterday when
blood-covered clothes found under
PARK VIEW
CONVALESCENT HOME
tFormerlj' of Athlnndt
WW ! Main fttrert,
Mrrtftiril, Ornn. I'hnn tBSI
31-Hour Hervlct. Rrglilerad
Nun 1b Chart
MANY DESIGNS
from which to choose. Get
our prices. Compare
The Oregon Granite Co.
II. II. Wullrrmlre
r. (. Box !).tr, Klamath Kails,
Oregon
THE RAINBOW LINE OF GRANITES
s highway viaduct were Identified
as Ills.
Oraven said lnman was ques
tioned steadily for hours and after
first denying knowledge of the kill
ing early today changed his stpry.
Craven quoted him as saying the
two men fought after an argu
ment over stepping on some colls
or the floor In the back room of
their service station. The deputy
suld lnman told him when he hit
K llh with a hammer and the latter
slumped t o t h e floor, he became
panic-stricken, stufled the body in
the trunk compartment of his car
and drove to Vanport City where
he dumped It over an embankment.
luman's statement was given
orally but Oraven quoted him as
saying he would sign It. No formal
charge has been filed but Detective
Ciiief William Browne said lnman
has been booked for first degree
murder.
Prominent In amateur golf here
for years. lnman in 1935 qualified
fo- the National Public Links Golf
tournament.
Classified Ads Bring Real Results!
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our heart
felt thanks and appreciation for the
acts of kindness, the messages of
svmpathy and the many beautiful
floral offerings during our recent
bereavement.
Mrs. Gertrude Roper and family.
F. W. BERTRAM
JEWELER
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Mobil Service
Motor Tuning Brake Service
Lubrication
See Ralph Before Buying
TIRES AND BATTERIES
Uth A Klamath Phone 5422
Sea Food
Dinners
French Fried Prawns Sundav. 4 p. m.
Steamed Little Neck Clams w lj.I1 X .
Planked Salmon Steak """"I" v
Bar-B-Q Crab KENO HIGHWAY
Cracked Crab Telephone 7980
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