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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1948)
MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1948 HPRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINE Three Mill Special Tax Levy Slated A tlirrr-ntlll april! In Irvy, -nn-llniiini lor Ihrrr rrnri, wn drrhlrd upon YrUy rirrniiui by t li n Kin ninth ion n I v (uurt mid filed shortly Iwftir 5 p.tn. to lir pi rn.nl nn ft efrt Imllol tur vtit iliirlng tlir Mtv tl primary rlrrtlntu. Thn court Imd brrti umln-lflnl w hrliirr (n nk n fnin '-mill Irvy for Mind liiiipnnt't ti net whrllu'i to nk for tlir iimncy lit tlir primary votltiB or to rnll upt'clttl flrctloit In June Tit If t ttrclMtm wiik to mhk for third mills wild rrtjurnl 1 1 in volrik to drcldo at tlm prinuuy. lUO.OOII h Vrur On Ktitmuth counly'n iippinxlmuin MO million pinpi'ity uNnrnimfnt vtthmtlon, llurr inllln for tmc yrtir would brlitic Hi ilml 1 1 'J i ooo in thrnr yrnrn U would tlruw $:n0.000. The nifmey, If voird, U to w urd In rcpalrlitH and imtinUlnliiu tin minify prrmnnrnt rond riyntrm, mid for poftMuIr nrw cunnti uuiion. 'Itiri county com l imvn iu promt roitftworK Incomr u not nufllrlent to do thr nrcrtvhiiry work properly, Tim d money nrknt l orUlilc thr nttttutniy limltutlun for rend Irvir in Hi in county nnri ll.Pirfiur munt ! nkttyrd by tti vn'ent. Thr lux lry, If npprovrd. would bf Applied on next yciw'n Hfi4H-4Ui inx bill nnri repented for the fol lowlntj two yrutn. A thrrr-yrar rotid niittntriiiinrfi and hullitlrif proiram la rnrrwrn by thf county roiirt and county road driiartmrnl. but It hlnira frratly on the ji4Ef of thl Irvy, Thr road program locally would tip In with rvppctcd hlfhway work tir thr fed eral itivrrnmrnt and itatr. All voter of Hip county and city will be given an opportunity to pun on thr mctuiurp. thr only county tux Irvy on the on Hot for Mity 21. WHY WE SAY Finns Over Cagey Treaty U.r I. Vim I mPECTACLEjy j I Hie Chini-ae invented glnnm-ai llie Ijilina Ikiii'ur nhoiil llirm. Nero wore mi N rvmiiia mime 01 nervi i irnnannri'iii 1 3. coif tM-MMie ai4M(t pimvie ' mini-rill). A Florentine monk (Alraw iinilro ilr Spina) ami Ititffrr Huron r lflirvnl hy mrnir lo hnve invented I liiiii. Ilciijiiinin Franklin ri(;iiialrl IliflirilU. OOlft It4l IV HMM lUIMII Morse Blasts Taylor Talk WASHINGTON. Mltnh 1ft UPt Hcniitur Morse ilt-oie.J pulled no punchru Frldny ulichl In a ntiitcment before the mmiiiIp t hit t he n'Kirdrd a p1mm h ny Hi'iinlor Tuylor 1 Idnhot an fullowitiK tlir communlit parly Hup from Mint lo finish, It could not huvr. done a txt I rr )ol If It hnd ten written "In the Kremlin," Moip wild, 'Hie Oickdii vnntor offered htn rrmmcnl niter rrndtim Tnvlor" two-dny Mpeerh BKnlnat the Euro pean recovery plan rnrlter thin week. Morse wan not In the mmiuIp when Taylnr madp hi :i5.(KKl-word Ulk and the iienute. rejecled 74-3 hi milwiltutp proKtnm for VMP nc tKm throiiKh the United Niitloiw. '1'nylor, runnum mnte of Henry A. Wallace on a hlrd party ticket, thanked Morw when the Orenonlnn added he did not txdlcve liti fellow nrimt'ir was a rntnmuni.tt. MrM ad'led, however, that he could not undeikinnd how anyone could Mippnrt the comiminUt line When It policy had been to "run rouith shod over the llbert leu of fire men the world over." Taylor n nhed he had merely wumht to fcur the United HUten. told HKlJINKf. March 16 or-Finland ha Informed Hovlel RuiLila there are mmn "rioubta" about a military afreemenl between lh hmx- of .tyln out of InlrriiMloiml piove llw Ruii hd rra,n. lo confllrU. Pmlilrnt Jiihn II. Pmtmklvl art Prlm MinlMrr B'nlln (hut Pinlnnd rxiwcln the Itiimln-prn. piMfrl trrntv of ciHiiwrnllon to b finely roinldrrrtl In thf nrtmim tioin whlrh oprn In Moirow nrt Mntnliiy. Thivrii mtrnirnt wrrr nmrtp In ' Pkmlklvl'l reply to Stnl!n' Invita tion lo negotiation. It was pub lil.r) Inday by the forrmn office. liar after the Morm prem hud pilnteil exrerpta from ll. The letter una aent to Moarow Inal Tiifa y. iMnacow rlUpathe aald Billnarla nd Rnwita are expected to men mutual friendship and nanlMnnrt p.ut anon. The HulRiirlmi pre. niler. CleorKl Dmllrov, left Hoftn by plane today, niiluarln aluned rredll trade Krceincnt llh the Bnvlet Union last Brptemnrr 1 Panaklvl'a letter eniphamited that cniirlnalnn of a Flnnlih-iliiMtan Iteatv reoulrea the Klnnlah parlla nienti approval. Fire Guts Garage Here Fire eurly Friday eveiiliiK itiit teii a Karaite beloliKlnic to Joe Wil lis mi' Mrlluiw Home 2IKI "hlckeiu. moat of them younit rhlckn under brixxlira. were ('istroved. oriKln of the blaze wn no determined. Willis said he had Just finished hie evening chores when his wife noticed a small bluw Inside the rb nitfc. He connected hln Kurdcn hose, but the fire hud aprend throiiKhout the wikxI structure within a matter of seconds. The alarm wa turned lr at 0 10 p. m The house, sltuntcd Just a few fiet from the mirime. escaped cnuhlnii Urn from apnrka. Hervlre Cluba' Pnxrami Junlrir chaintier of commerce, Mondiiy, t.'M p. m, Wlneina hotel. Quota chili Tuesday, 8:30 p. in., I'ellcnn cafe, Mima club, Tuesday noon, Wlllard hotel. 20-30 club. Tuesday, 7 p. m , Wlllard hotel. Horopilmlst club. Thursday noon. Pelican cafe. Klwimla club, Thurtday noon, Wlllard hotel. Rotary club, Friday noon, Wlllard hotel. Ilowurd Belum of Canby will be Kuesl speaker for the Ltona' lunch eon meetliiK with Winston Purvlne ar chairman for the diiy. Purvlne will lake Helton on a lour of the OifRon Vocational achool follow ing the luncheon. Purvlne, director of OVB, will i also apeak ti the 20-30 club Tues- j day evening when Bob Hall will be chairman for the day. Jayceea will see a film on Orewon throiiKh the courtesy of the Bland- FUNNY BUSINESS Canby Man ?vf On Tuesday i-y$. "lt' thing like this that cut in on the income tax revenue!" rd Oil company. Vern Bronkey will show the film and Bill Jeffcoat will be pronram chairman. The Quota club will hear Veva j Johnson of Hpokane. Wash., who 'a ; district governor of the Internation al club. President Alice Vitus will pieslde. Ruth Adams and Clara Shaw will trl' the Horopllmlsta about their MOourn In the Hawaiian Inland. There will be no program chair man. Model trains will be the topic of Merle Swatwn. talking before the itotary club this week. Eddie Swan xn will be proxram chairman. C. H. Landis Mrs. Bosworth Death Told i Seeks Post Jews-Arabs In Hot Battle JERUSALEM, March IS irV-The flerceat battle yet waged In the aanda of Southern Palestine was re ported In Its third day today with Jewish and Arab fatalities al ready 38. Mired by mud and slowed by driving rains. Jewish forces were said by a Haganah Informant to hi.ve driven a wedge to the aid of the beleaguered settlement of Oath. The death toll in the battle so fur, according to a tlugniiah version quoted by the Palestine post, la It Am us and eight Jews. Haganah la the nillltla of the Jtwlsh agency. The Paleatlne Post Is an English-language dally pub lished by a Jewish firm. ' If you ere seeking a good paying Jot. you will find It In the United States navy. J. L. DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor New Office Locution J08 North ltd St. Phone 0346 Cuts Delivery Costs WANTED 1000 RUPTURED MEN TO MAKE THIS TEST Kansas City, Mo. A Doctor's Invention for reducible rupture Is proving so successful, nn offer Is now being made to give everyone who will test It :i M Truss at no cost. This Invention has no leg straps, no elastic belts, or leather bands. It holds rupture up and In. Is comfortable and easy lo wear. After using It many report entire satis faction. Any reader of this paper may test the Doctor s Invention for SO days and receive the separate I3.no Truss at no cost. If you are not entirely satisfied with the Invention return It, but be aurc to keep the 3 SO Truss for your trouble. If you are ruptured Jusl wrllo the Physl- Vslans Appliance Co., SM8 Koch 7ildg., 21100 Main St., Kansas City, Mo., for their trial offer. Adv. Hopes Held For Greece WASHINGTON. March IS Becretary of Hi ate Marshall senators today that If the llnilrd Status atnp aid to Greece the rnn- seouenres will lie "swift and tragic' Marshall testified for two hours before the senate foreign relations committee on the administration's reriuest for $27S 000.000 additional military aid for Greece and Turkey. Marshall said what he had to tell the senators behind closed doors. But after the session the com mittee relensed a statement he had given It. In It. Marshall said that "serious as It Is. the Greek situation is not without hope." But he warned: 'The danger remains that the communist -dominated countries of Europe will Increase their pressure or Greece Just as they have In other directions in Europe. It Is the boast of the totalitarian leaders that de mocracies are Incapable of timely and decisive action. "Should we fall to continue our efforts, the consequences would b sr.'lft and tragic and they would not be confined to Greece." Taft Unhurt In Plane Crash VASSAI.nOHO. Me.. March 15 iPi An airplane carrying republican presidential aspirant Robert A. Taft and Senator Owen Brewster iK Mc.i plunged today Into the Kenne bec river but Brewster said neither he. Tuft nor the pilot was hurt. Brewster said John T. Clark, pilot of the Maine aeronautics commis sion plane, "did a great Job" setting the craft down when it developed engine trouble en route from AURUMa lo Bangor. The plane was slightly damaged. Taft. Biewstcr and Clark made I their way with some difficulty. firewater said, lo the snowy river bank and telephoned lo the slate houe where Uov. Horace A. Hll- drcth dispatched his ofliclal car to help 'In It krep Hangor speaking appointments. Leap Year Wedding Figures To Drop NEW YORK. Marrh 13 iPI The Metropolitan Life Insurance com pany statisticians have given the brush-off to the romantic legend of leap year. Thry predict the 1948 marriage rate will decline from the high levels of the past two years. The all-time peak 104(1 was 103 for each 1000 population. The 1947 rate was about an eighth less. Classified Ads bring Real Resultsl Red Cross Fund Gains This week started out well for the Red Cross drive as contribu tions reached slightly over 18100. Klamath still lagged behind Jack sou county which reportcil 33 per cent of its quota reached last Sat urday. Special group and gift contribu tions came in today from the Knights of Columbus, the Cascade apartments, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lorenz, and the Jolly Neighbors club. Outlying communities reported the following: Malln 87.50. Langell vallcv 51 r0. Fort Klamath S17S. Chlloqulll $348.50. Bonanza $87 00. Merrill 155.00. Charles H. Landis, former Kla math Falls bakery operator, died In Medford Sunday at the age of 70. Funeral services will be held Wed nesday at 1 :30 In the Conger-Morris chapel at Medford. and burial will be In the family plot at Sacramento Thursday. Mr. Landis was born in California February 25, 1878. He operated bak eries in Sacramento and Lincoln until 1020 and moved to Klamath Falls that year. He resided here until 1935 when he moved to Coos Bay. Mr. Landis had lived In Med ford 11 years. He Is survived by his widow, Grace. In Medford; two children, H. L. Landis and Mrs. Virginia Cal houn, both of Klamath Falls, and two sisters. Potluck The Townsend auxiliary will meet Wednesday at the home of Ida Smith, 4318 Winters. A pot luck luncheon will be served at 1 p. m. Mrs. Harlan P. (Marie) Bosworth, formerly of Klamath Falls and now residing In Medford, Is a can didate for the democratic party nomination to the state legislature from Jackson county. Mrs. Bosworth Is making her first bid for elective public office but for many years was active in political and non-partisan organi zations here. She is opposed for the nomination by J. P. Graham of Medford. Visiting Pvt. James R. McFar land Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. McFarland of 316 McKlnley. visited at home over the week-end from Fort Ord, Calif., where he is stationed. The United States navy recruit- Ink station Is located In the post of fice bulldln- 'i room 307 telephone ; number Is 3431. I Wigs Aren't A Tax Exemption LOS ANUKLKS. March 15 l, There's nothing In the Income lax laws to cover that wig that covers Dial bald siot, Internal Revenue Collector Harry C. Westover ruled today. The Issue arose when a young woman tried lo deduct the cost of her hair piece. CA1II OK THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends who were so kind to us during our recent bereavement, also for the beautiful floral offer ings. Clara V. Jerrue Clarence A. Jerrue Otis F. Jerrue and family. CORRECTION An 8-pound daughter was bnrn Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Dale C. Chevne of 810 N 3rd. at Klamath Valley hospital. In today's vital statistics column the parents' name was erroneously given as Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cheyne. 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