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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1948
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Seaside Residents Breathe Lightly
While City Fathers Ponder Question
Of Huge Whale Washed Up On Beach
SEASIDE. Or., March 3S U" Residents here tried lo bi-rmlie us
little as possible today while city fathers debated hat to do with a
whale washed ashore by the week-end storm.
Officials hurriedly called a special council session yesterday after
taking a quick look at the mammal at a comfortable distance. They
checked city mans and decided the whale was 40 feet outside the city
limits and not their problem.
But that didn't help. Sea braeres carried the news of the dead
creature across the city boundaries. Neighboring householiiei s began
demanding actionand quick.
To make matters worse, school uunils becan extra-curricular studies
now goes back to the house which ot wa i,tf g,,. CJinPd their Initials hi the llesh of the Kl-foot num.
voted 29" to 120 in February for a , 5lfr Their curiosity satisfied, they went home. Soon mothers were
6.5O0.0O0.0O0 cuu telephoning In protest to city hall.
Chairman Knutson tR-Minn.) of The council called another special session, but In the meantime,
the tax-writing house way and Police Chief H. A. Kemmerer learned that several rendering companies
means committee has announced the might take away the creature and for nothing.
house will accept the senates bill. But residents along the south beach front area were still aware of
sending it to President Truman. Mr. i the whale's presence this morning. The breeze still blew In from the
Truman Is expected to veto it. sea and across the rapidly expanding bulk of the animal left above
. ,h. rvr.irf.nt .rt. normal high tide.
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hopes the company that wants the whale will hurry. He usually enjoys
eating at home.
Last night he commented that he often had disposed of sea lions
or seals washed ashore. But he took another look at the whale and
decided it was "too big to tackle."
Senate OK's
$4 Billion
Tax Cut Bill
j WASHINGTON. March 33 tPK
The senate Monday passed the re
publican bill to cut income taxes
$4,800,000,000 this year. The measure
congress will vote on anetner to
pass the bill over his veto.
It can do that If two-thirds of
those voting in each house approve.
Despite the top-heavy votes in
senate and house for tax cut, there
may not be two-thirds vote to over-
turn a veto. Some democrats who 'Circi GrOSBlkS
luim .... m vu K" 'j " -
to uphold the president.
The only major difference be
tween the senate and house meas
ures is in the size of cuts.
Seen In Klamath
Snow Threat
To Cabins
that he finds Orosbeaks -mean
Nine Inches Totted
Up For Klamath
(Continued from Page One
Diamond Snow
Blocks Plows
The state highway department's
two giant Sno-Go's which are bat- spring is "just around the corner.
tling a 9-loot pack ol snow and ice
at Diamond lake, were both laid
up for repairs Monday as the pack
proved too much for the equip
ment. The two plows started clearing the
18-mile stretch of the Diamond lake
highway from the junction to the
lake, and first one, then the other,
of the machines was sent in lor
repairs. At least one was expected
back in operation Tuesday but Mon
day neither machine was usable.
Highway men said the pack was
nine feet thick with chucks of ice
in the layers. Only one-half mile
remains until the plows reach the
lake and they will proceed on from
there to the end of the pavement
when The California Oregon Power
company will take over and clear
the road to Its operations at Toko
tee Falls. If both plcws get under
way Tuesday it should be possible
to clear the pack in "two or three
days" If no further difficulty Is
encountered.
A flock of Grosbeaks, numbering i
60 or "0 of 'he little feathered fel- I
lows, flew Into the garden at the
heme of Dr. and Mrs. George I I A warning to all Lake o' the
Wright. 1761 Main street, early this , Woods summer home owners was
morning despite the heavy snow. Issued last night by Caretaker Ed
These are the first Grosbeaks Morse who said that heavy snows
which Dr. Wright has seen and he i of the past fortnight is endangering
keeps a weather eve out for the 1 cabins. Morse called from Harriman
birds. After living lii Klamath Falls 1 lodge on Upper Klamath lake late
f ji 67 years. Dr. Wright observed ; yesterday and said that approxi
mately four feet of snow is on every
roof top and that it hits been snow
ing steadily for the p.ist 16 days.
Morse said he was unable to keep
up with the snow and advised home
owners to this effect. He suggested
cabin owners attempt to reach the
lake and clear their roofs but said
that it would be necessary for Lhem
ness as usual" although there was 1 10 waiK lu jrom Ry
some drop in attendance due to the
weathiT.
Major highways were all open,
with chains required on mountain
passes. Sun mountain on US-97 had
16 inches of new snow, and Green
springs highway was blanketed with
14 inches. Willamette highway
through the Cascades was open.
The morning United Ati Lines
planes la'l d to arrive. North and
southbound passengers de-planed at
Red Blutf. Evening planes were ex
pected to arrive on shedule. and a
snowplow was clearing the runways
at the field
The official CAA measurement for
Klamath Falls was nine inches ot
Point to the lake Is closed by snow
Morse said that those living on the
west side would be able to cross on
the ice as the lake is frown solid.
The caretaker, who skied down
from the lake to Harriman. was re
turning today.
No Trace Of
Trapper Found
Italy Vetos
Yugo Offer
On Trieste
KOMK, March S3 ( A foreign
ministry tpokninian said today Italy
has flatly rejected Vugnalavla'a offer
lo swap Trlr.tr fur the Italian city
of t.oriaia.
The western allies proposed the
return of the free lerrtlury of
Trieste to Italy last Saturday. Yugo
slavia countered yratrrday with an
oiler to rrliiuiulah her rlalnu on
Trln.tr If Italy will give up i.orLU.
lo the north.
The spokesman said:
"It is clear Unit Italy cannot ac
cept the separation of a part of
Italian flesh bartered for another
! part of Italian llesh."
The Italian answer came only a
few hours after great throngs roar
ing "Vila Trieste" welcomed Pre
mier Alcide de Oaspcrl and Foreign
Minister Count Carlo Sforta back to
Koine.
Not Official
The spokesman emphasised that
the Italian government had re
ceived no official word of the re
ported proposal regarding Uorlzia.
He said he was speaking entirely on
the basis of press reports.
Asked what other hopes of treaty
revision there was In regard to tne
Italian colonies, the spokesman said:
"On the part of France, the thesis
has been confirmed In the most ab
solute manner that she wishes to
give Italy administration of Eritrea,
Soinaliland and Libya."
France has long been known lo
favor letting Italy administer these
colonies, which the peace treaty vir
tually stripped from her.
Russia also has slated willlnincas
lo have administration of the colo
nies revert to Italy.
The United Suits it also believed
to go along with France. The British
position hus not been made clear.
The spokesman stressed the Im
portance of Hie Trieste development
to Italy's hopes for general revision
of the peace treaty. He said Uiat
before and since Italian ratification
of the peace treaty. Its eventual re
vision had been the Italian govern
ment's aim.
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Tax Slash
Recall Seen
The snow was exceptionally wet.
Weather observers said it was run-
WASHf.NGTON. March 23 CPi
Senator Morse (R-Ore.l said Mon-
worse congress may have to recall inm V d. haU oI aler
a proposed tax cut.
Search continued Monday for
Claude Everett Haskins. 46-year-old
Klamath Fails trapper, missing
snow, -nit in some places the blanket j si,- Wednesday when he left home
appeared deeper than that. Other run ins imp lines in me marsn
official i r pons this morning: Chilo- rpa bordering the Klamath river,
quin 8 inches, Merrill 14 Inches. I State police were using grappllnj
Harkauiore 6 Inches, Tulelake 9 equipment today and were operat
inches. Crescent lake 6 Inches new ! 'n the canal near w here Has
snow. Bly 1J-13 Inches. OVS. 16 ! kins had set h,s lines,
inches. Fort Klamath S to 6 Inches. I The man '"' home early Wed
l jketir 3 Inches. Alturas no snow i nesday and was due back at 3
hnt iiri,t rtrlr,lr o'clock that light. Thursday. Has
With a senate vote- on passage of
a (4300.000.000 tax cutting bill set
for 5 p. m. (EST), Morse told the
senatfe he will support the reduc
tion. But Morse said that If larger mill-
! tary spending becomes necessary,
i congress may have to return present
j ta rates if It succeeds in writing
' the tax-cut bill into law.
j Morse said he has "personal fears
of any drastic tax reduction" but
believes the people want tax cuts.
He opposed tax reduction last year,
i In the house. Rep. Monroney
i (D.-Okla.) said "we cannot afford
a tax
crisis."
reduction at this time of j the line
to one f3t of snow
Lines Break
Some 2b lines were broken in the
general area served by the Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph company.
but Manager Chuck seavey saia
early this afternoon that all repairs
should oe made by early evening.
Most of the lines went down under
the weight r.f heavy snow last night
but with warming temperatures this
morning the reports started drop
ping off. A few lines in the suburban
areas were still affected but local
crews were well able to handle the
necessary repairs.
One Dorm line was out today.
Seavey taid a piledriver going under
Continuous Dally
from 1:30 p. m.
TODAY
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'ADVENTURE ISLAND'
Filmed In Tropical Color!
0 Plus 0
Beautiful
Rhonda
FLEMING
Exciting
Rory
Calhoun
In
Blast Wrecks
Arab Sector
JERUSALEM March 23 (JPr-An
explosion wrecked the thickly popu
lated Iraq street in the center of the
Arab sectcn of Haifa Monday. A
government spokesman said there
were "verv mans casualties."
Police said a Jewish truck loaded
with explosives penetrated the Arab
section and was blown up.
Witnesses said buildings and
houses were damaged "for blocks
around."
Many Arabs were believed burled
In the wreckage.
Earlier a Haganah source said 20
Arabs and four Jews were killed last
nigl.. during an Arab attack on the
Jewish settlement of Nizanim In
Southern Palestine.
There was no official confirmation
since all telephone communication
w'th Southern Palestine has been
cut
ear the Klamatn river
tore out a line and repairs were
being made this afternoon. The
telephone company manager ob
served that "trouble was not half
what e expected, the way things
started ouMast night."
The snow was generally hailed
Jy reclamationists and farmers. The
heavy fall east of here was espe
cially welcomed, promising added
supply of Irrigation water for reser
voirs and generous ground moisture
for spring grass growth on the
ranges.
Two Youths
Undergo Operations
Two teen-agers underwent emer
gency surgery for appendicitis at
Hillside hospital Sunday but both
were reported doing nicely today.
Patients were Patty Somers. 15-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
P. L. Somers. 2018 Auburn, and
Darrell Richardson. 19-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Richardson,
3:27 Altamont.
Thieves Pick
Wrong Target
j PHILADELPHIA. March 23 IIP
Two thieves heaved and hauled two
big boxes from the yard of A. Free
man Mason last night. They got
; stung.
i The boxes were bee hives empty
of honey, filled with bees.
! Apiarian Mason decided the
thieves had an unpleasant time.
: "Every bee at this time of the vear
Is ready to sting at the drop of
; hive," he said.
Wallace Backers
Off Committee
VANCOUVER. Wash., March 23
W Three Henry Wallace aupnort
err were ousted from the Clark
county central democratic commlt
t here Saturday.
A resolution called for the resig
nation of anyone actively support
ltik a third party
Resigning at once were William
Baker, member of the state council
o' the Wallace-for-presldent or
ganization, W Irving Jones and
Mrs Charles Grossman, both active
In the Clark county PCA.
The remainder of the committee
then pledged to support the candi
drte nominated by the national
democratic convention. I
ARROW SHIRTS-
NEW SPRING
STYLES
OF
SPORT
SHIRTS
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Dorms of styles In rayons, rollnn
gabardine and spunray.
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MANSTORE-
ni Main
FASHION PARK
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kins' brother. Floyd Kasklns. noti
fied state police that he feared the
trapper might have fallen into the
swamp, victim of a heart attack
No trace of the man had been
found at 1 p. m. today.
Rebels Advance
In Costa Rica
SAN JOSE. Costa Rica. March 23
iAV-A dozen Costa Rlcan soldiers
fired their last cartridges at revolu
tionists advancing on a border gar
rison and fled across the frontier
into Panama yesterday, dispatches
from Puerto Armuelles reported.
The colonel who commanded the
La Cuesta garrison told a reporter
he abandoned the town because It
was Impossible to defend It with
12 men using single shot rifles
against revolutionists armed with
machineguns.
Filipino Training
Fund Gets Okay
MANILA, March 23 ii A supple
mentary budget outlay of 11.700.000
for the militarv training of 13.000
young Filipinos this year was ap
proved by the house appropriations
committee today.
Training wouW begin June 1.
The Unlieil Slates would furnish
military equipment, ammunition and
other fiippies under the military
assistance pact
Truman Names Mrs.
Ross Mint Director
WA8IIINUTON, Mulch 33 l'f
President Truman today Iinmluiilrd
Mis. Nellie Taylor Koss lor her
fourth five-year term as director of
the mint.
Mrs. Hoss, onetime governor of
Wyoming, was lust named mini di
rector In lw:u.
Soions Split
Over Rents
WASHINGTON. Mnrdl 33
Scnn(e mid house inrntbtTB trying to
amr on nrw rent control Uw
fill led In K two-hour Ms.tum toddy to
settle their didt'rtiUT.t over "home
rule."
Another mretliiK culled (or
this afternoon. Sen. tor Cain l
Wioh.i siiid, "We lu'iw to mrlvc M a
deiiMon."
Senutor Plandrnt tR-Vt.l nUo mild
he is " Inn n tul of a i-nmproume" on
the cIuunc vvhu h wui. udoptcd by the
luuiM ulter the Aetmte hud rejected
it. The disputed nrovion would itie
local rent boiuda full and final
authority to hike celling or lift
controls entirely.
The senate verMon would con
tinue the federal rent administra
tor' power lo veto mommciul.iuoiis
of local boaui.v Under the hou.e bill,
;he veto power would be removed.
Local board recommendations would
so into effect automatically within
live days if they followed certain
standard requirementa (or hearings
and notification of state odicmU.
Chinese Face
Famine Threat
SHANOHAI. March 03 tV-The
Chine.se communists today said lame
numbers o( persons hi Uielr areas
face starvation.
Their North China News agency
(NCNA broadcast an appeal Unit
nearly half a million people are en
teritis their first big (amine in 11
years.
The (amine region centers around
the provinces of ShciLM, Kansu and
Nintts:a. all the scene of bitter (iftht
imr in the past year. The area Is the
oldest, and most (irmly established,
comniunist-Koverned territory.
Yenan. now in government hands,
formerly was the red capital of the
area.
The communist blame the critical
plight of the peasant on govern
ment troops, whom they chance with
cutting down all (run trees and lay
ing uoAte to vegetable croiM.
The communist played down the
(act that the area ha suffered from
autumn floods and spring drought.
However, the fact that (ightlng has
Increased the poverty o( the region
Is apparent.
Search For
C-47 Continues
KKI.NO, ATai.il., March XI il'i
CliniiiHt anil air aeiiivh nf a coital
nine area back nf 'rilliiinook. Ore.
tiMluy Inllrrt to iIIv'Iom. any clue of
an air force C-47 plane, iuImIiiii
with elaht men aboard.
Two flalfn were reported III the
area lut nliiht by Mra. Hubert An
diiwa of the llnthaway-Mciid du
ll Hi.
A around nenrch crew under alnte
IX'llie direction dliuovrrrd nothliiu
Three private planra from Tllln
pinnk aean'hed the tlmliered Trn.k
river area today, hut landed Inter
wlihoul havlnii aluhlrd anylhlnu.
Blale Mllce aald they would
wiitch the area aiiuln tonluht !r
p-iralble flarea.
More than M plane from Mo
Chord field and Portland were u't
the arena aa aklea cleared.
A around party of am men from
Mi-Chord field m qiieatinnini re.l
di nt in the area near KcIko and
Kalama river.
Marines Open
Office Here -
Mn.ler Mrillrant Leo H. Wllllami
hnN been aiwilHnrd to lha newly
opened U. H. marine ioiu recruiting
Million limited In room C I of Hit
county mm iliou.'ic.
The off Ire will lie open from I It
In 4 JO tliiniiuhoul the .eek. Hi
mailnra are now nnrpllim quail,
lied men brtwren the alien nf 17
and 1111 for rull.lilieiiia In the regit
Inr biaiiih of Ihe nrrvlie.
Wllllaiim will lie aulaled In hla
illlllrii at the ofllie hv Hlaff Her
Kriinl Hwnll It Hwanniill.
POIt TI.ANI). Mnri'll 'j:i ll'l-Oie-won
nllpiHii tern of lnv. Tholiin. K.
liewry for pri-niilfiit have oiienr.l
rainpnlliu hendiiuiil ten here for III
Mnv 31 prMldcntlnl prrferenie primary.
Soviets Open
Sabotage School
VIKNNA. March 33 lIV-Colilmu-nl.il
action commlltrea are altrndlng
M.lxilnne rhoula In a Hulan-o'cu-pied
auburb of Vienna, a IHulil) -placed
AiMtrlnn Hiurce ald today.
Austrian Interior minxtry ofllclala
aid they knew there was a khoul
bill did not know what u be Inn
laughl there. It ha been coiumuii
knuwledii here for tome lime thai
Austrian rommuuLU, aided by Hu.
.lull officer., have been coiiductiiiii
ichoola In Ihe Uoviet tone. Karlirr
reKirta auld the liuiruction waa
limned to cummunlat Ideohiiiy.
Action commuter, were Ihe In
strument used by communist in
Uielr coup In Cwchoslovakla last
month.
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Mountain Trip
SHANOHAI. March 23 Mil
ton Reynold? said today his scien
tific extiecilrion has only 10 days to
find the hinhc.it mountain In the
world.
The expedition plans to measure
Amne Machin. which has been re
ported hlRhcr than Mount Everest.
Reynolds ar.d two key scientists
will leave Aurli 2 to keep Important
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