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MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE THREE Ex-Klamath Man Pilot Of Plane (Continued from Page Onel Mm. Eileen Zlrgler, Hitct uniniitu, Calif. Int. I,t. David II. Clrrlsa, wire, Mm. Mnry Clrelns, Vulli'Jo, Calif. Hilt. rttcphen J. I'reaany, mother, Mr. Amirs I'tessry, Oakland, Cullf, The five ufflrrrs were membera of III planee crew, the bae an nounrrmrnt ssld. Kit, I'rrwoy mill two other uci'iinanla, whose names are brlni Kllhlirld pending null flratlon "f kill, xcre paurllfrra. rarent til two of the menMajor llunllliu mid Capialn i6cllcr were waiting at the Portland field for Easter week reunions with thrlr amis when the planes flliul lnriuuiie wui received. $55 Million Voted For European Aid WASHINGTON. March Ml The house appropriations cummll Irr reiMinimrnilrd today an Immrd Lilr irant of I15.OOU.000 la tide atrr Au.trl. france and Italy un til prndltic Inni-rama fnrrlsn aid li'jtlHlallnn becomes law. Tlir amount was Inrludrd In an emergency mimrv bill wlllrh alio t irrlra s.'iOO.OlMI.OOO for lax re fund and KI.'S.ooo for rrllrf amoni Indiana. Tltr tSn.ooo.ono aid allotment ea erartly the amount rruried by li rMitrnl Truman several weeks aur and aupiilrmrlila IM7.000.0O0 M appropriated late last yrar for winter emergency relief. No f'unda The committee auld Uie original t'a.'uoonoo be exhausted by March and Ihrie will be no oth er funds with wlilrh to run the aid pi uK ruin until Kurnpean recovery bill la enacted Thr latter U expect ed to reach the White House early In April. In recommending Hie half-bllllan dollar lai refund appropriation, II. r committee In effect, admitted II erred when II rul 100.000.000 from Hie rrcaldent'a original re mieil for about t2.0O0.0O0.000 for for lite paymenta to be made during llir flaral yrar ending June 10. The committee auld the $500,000. 000 will meet Immediate needa. In exiilnnatlon of tne extra mo ney for Indlnn relief, the commute aalri the aevere winter mnde deep Inroads Into avnllalile funils. t'n lew congress arta promptly, It tuld, there will be "real ulferlng, and poiuilbly outright starvation" among Indiana. Pride Of Morse Family Is Palomino Golden Flirt my .V f . f W k j 1ft " f-issv. 1 Hrnalor Wayne Morse liolda the halter of llir Palomino filly, "Golden Ulrt," belonging to hia 12-yrar-old daughter Amy, The registered filly 3K:i2) u alrrd by Morse's stallion. "Kplce Of Life" and her dam la a ralomllio of the I'eatflua. bloodline. The two rowbo)a are Cecil f.ary and Ned Kennedy, Mho rode horaebark from Taroma, Waih., to Waaliliigloii, I). ('. KU Students Plan Show Member) of the Junior High niu.Mc department are In rehenraal for a muMrnl allow. "Johnny Take a Tour." to be given April I and 9. With a chorua of 60 and a ca.it of AO, well-known aonxa and dancea of many countrlea will be ataged In the coMumra and aettlnga ap propriate to them. It l under the direction of Pa tricia Hunt with Dorothy Ramaey aupcrvlnlnK the dancea. The Jun ior High orcheatru under John O'Connor will furnlnh the minimi Interlude. Al Downs and Jim Scolt are drnlKnlug and making the aUige seta. Klamath Falls War Dead Home Corporal flollo D. Cheync of Uie I United Htulca murine corpi puru- troop, wtia uinoiig more than jouo American mm to come home Uxlay a the United Mtatea army trnnKirt Walter W. Hchwenk docked In Han rranciuo tlila morning. The allcnl company of aoldlrra, aallorx and marinra who made up the cargo of the funrrnl idilp. died In the bitter fighting for I'acific lilandv Moat of them, like Corporal Cheync, were killed In acUon in the Marlanaa. Cpl. Cheync wa 31 yeara of age when he died on Uunm on July Jl, llri4. He wu born In Klmnath h'ulln October 13, IP J.. on of Mm. Pantile M. Cheyue and the late Robert Chcyne of the Merrill road. Hollo attended Henley achool and wu graduated In 1843 from Klamath Union high achool. He diluted in Die National Onurd in June. 1040, re ceived an honorable dlitcharge In May. Jml, and following hit gradua tion enlutcd In the marine para troopa. He waa acnl to the South Pacific In March. 1B43. The para lrooer took pari In eight major cainpaigun a.i the American forcea drove northward to Japan, and In one action he wua wounded. Ho received the Purple Heart and fol lowing recovery waa again enl Into combat. Final rltea will be held here at a date to be announced later by Ward'a. In addition U hla mother, the young marine l aurvlvcd by aix brother. A. R. "Bud" Cheync, Cecil, Uob. Lawrence and Dale, all of Kla math Palls, and Mllo of Portland; four slstent, Mr. John Takac and Inflation Hits Marriage Market TOKYO, March W (,r Inflation ha caught up villi Dnn Cupid. Jap anese marriage broker won't talk hn.iiiie.is with men earning lea than 7000 yen (11401 monthly. Kyodo New agency reported today. Wom en looking for a mate want him to have: 1. a good Job. 1. a house.. Hroker charge 300 to 300 yen to proccM nupllrntlnn. Tliry expect almllar amount If marriage result. That happen In about one of each ten application. Insurance won'l prevent an acci dent, hul It will prevent a lot of grief. Hani Norland Insurance. 12 N. Illh St. J. L. DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor New Office Location 306 Norlh 7th St. Phono S348 New M. D. '!S a.-" ' i ' r ,. I)lt. W. G. IIOI.FOHI) JR. "A Witt Suggestion" pemssuu 8,wcms (CAUSED IV COLDSt ThomaiHla of Doctora prcicrlbed rwTussiNCKi for year. It acts at oncg to relieve uch coi'shlng. PPee! It's crispy I I I I What a targnt Corn-Soya makns al the breakfast table The kids dig In . . . and love II. This lompllnp, tasty down right delicious ceroal Is 'onlly nourish ing, too , . . and the coal per serving. with milk and sugar, is small. Gat soma today. fina. Ifi 5 Comes Home i iiiii)).iauaiaipay It CPU ROI.I.O B. CIIKYNK, I'HMC j llrturni Ilomr Mrn. William B. Yitcn of Eldorado street returned thix wrrk -end from an elKht weekB' Muy In the Huwallan Lslands. Mm. YuIph as met by her husband In Han Frnnclftfo when she arrived by Pan American plane Friday. While In Honolulu. Mrs.' Yates took an apartment on the beach and was as enthuMa.stlc about the thlands ax other Klamalhltes who have visited there recently. The Yates aon. Dick, r turned home from the Univeratty of OreRon hla week-end with Jim Itory. aon of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Itory of Manwinlta ttreet. VUitur Mr. Timothy Murphy of DuiiMiiulr is vUltlnn here for never i das with lrlendt and relatives. O Deration Bill Cleveland, son of ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cleveland. 1874 1 Derby, will undergo his third opera 1 tion for a brain condition on Tues day. He is at the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland. Shasta Lake Area Goes To Forest Unit HKDUINO, March 22 With full coiiKreaaional approval and Presi dent Truin in a slifnulure on HK3I76 by Coniuei.iian Clair KnKle, the Jurisdiction of the area , around HhaAta lake will paaa from the na tional park er Ice to the national forest service on July 1. 1148. This congressional action 1 the result of oec 12 year of study, rcconnnenuuilona and various bill that have been Introduced to place the area In the watershed of HhaAta dam undii II ti. H. forest service to be ,irimlnist:red by the 8hata national lorist which surround 11 on three side In 1944 the Central valley proiect studies committee of the department of the Interior rec ommended that the area be admin istered by lh forest service; how ever. In 191.') Secretary Ickea of the department of the Interior dls reKarded the recommendation and placed the Jurisdiction of the rec reatlonil area under the national park service by contract with the bureau c! reclamation. ConirreMiiuin EiiKle Introduced his first bill III the house In 1U45 where It waa passeJ but congress adjourned before I: Rot te the senate. The present b! II waa Introduced In 1047 when It pushed the house and on March 8 passed the senate. The bill carries no appropriation but the area will come under the plans of the forott servlco for fire protection and recreational development. Indian Hurt In Fight O. T. Anocrron Jr., 21, of Beatty, may lose the alfrht of one eye as a result of a flliht among several youths at a Spraicue River dance Saturday mxht. The young man Is I In Klamath Valley hospital Uxlay. j Willis Fankey deputy sheriff and Indian service officer, said that two other Indian boy were Jailed after the fight In which Anderson was Injured. The fracas took place out side the oanv.e hall and Woody Joe. Indian service officer, who tried to break It ur. wa struck. Booked on drunk charxes at Beatty was Jonathan Crume, and at Bly was Jesse Let Kirk Jr. Both posted bull Sunday morning. Young Anderson was said to have been wearlna fflnuua whan th rltrlit started and his glasses were broken. rie was taken home Saturday night and brought to the hospital hers Sunday morning Government Budget Shows Surplus WABHINOTON, March 22 m The Rovernment's biirltret. iiimim climbed above 8.000.00O.0OO today ior uie xir.1t time in nistory. PARADISE FOR PAIN If yon im4 rrllarf fron th till In w twin W rbtruiaV.lirj.. Dayuir.la. ivnjiW. Kia'.l'-s. tum Im tn ur twMn iti'iifU. Irj ul ri Initstaf MiyiAX'K ItAJ.M Vf I'tliifil 'it b!oo4 rutlilfif ln.o U rlln Plo t; T ll (sot fot thlBil" txi' for ft l'ri uMafjniit p- Mrs. Herman TurnbaiiKh of Tule lakr. Mrs. Dewey Pollard of Crescent City and Mr. Randolph lliimin of Klamath Falls. Relatives shUI that all member of the murines im mediate fitmily would be here to at tend services Willi burial in the family plot. Word Received Grant Simpson of ftl2 N. 8th has received word of the death of his godmother, Ada Sun burn, of Shickley. Neb., who died last Tuesday at Uie age of 101 years. Dr. Holford Moves Here Dr. W. O. Holford Jr.. is a new Klamath medic having opened of fices this week al 4842 S. 6Lh in the St. Francis park area. Dr. Holford. hir. wife and their young son, born March 9 at Klamath Valley hospi tal, are now making their home at 2S43 Altnmont drive. Dr. Holford Is a Port lander and v.as graduated from Slanloid unl vt rutty and the University of Ore gon school of medicine. He spent I five years tn the United States na y and was released with the ranic of commander. Following war ser vice. Dr. Holford took residency It, surgery at Wyckoff Heights haspi t.il in Brooklyn. N. 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