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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1948)
A ACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1948 k S 3 ss!i h Plane Takes Ann) par Klrn)M m mm "M K. IHH1RU T II uuoctors 10 ial Steel Swamp N O W j M.lln.a !: Ft.. a S ' C.nllntt.as sal. from lt:St p.m. .All 1 PLUS J a7 J 4 lust iuSoSOHlIIIJL (Continued from Puce One) ath Falls registered nurse In the oil ices of Dr. Hugh Swaney mid Dr. K. Dictsche. answered a cull and arovo to Malln. She Mas picked up by Arnold who Ilcw her tliere this morning. Also helping at the ranch la Mrs; Ernest Archer whose hus band is foreman at Fred Huffman's Willow Creek ranch 16 miles from Steel swamp. Mrs. Archer rode horseback tor four hours over the 16-mile stretch to reach Mrs. Vow ell, a close friend. Out By Jeep Dr. Tiee returned to Klamath Falls by way of AUuraa, arrivinr. here at 6 o'clock this morning. He was driven out by Jeep by Koland Sherman of the V. S. forest service at Alturas. and came the rest of the way by ear. Dr. Martin was flown bark to Malin this morning by Ar nold. The Vowell family Is well known in Klamath Falls. The two men. Herman and Ray. are active In rodeo circles In Southern Oregon and Northern California. Their mother Is Mrs. Myrtle Vowell of Lincoln street. Mrs. Herman Vow ell is Uie former Betty Correns of Santa Cruz, Calif. Her husband re ported site was "doing tine'' at 11 o'clock this morning. They're Tops In Hollywood Today T The motion picture Industry rave these five Dersons. their hli-hest honors hv vnilnr ih Academy Awards in Hollywood, Calif. They are, left to rixllt: Darrvl .anurk. producer of the brat Picture. (irnuemen's Afreement": Edmund tiwenn, best sunoortlnx actor In "Miracle on 34lh Street": l.orrli. Younz, best actress in "Farmer's Daughter"; Ronald Colman. beat actor In "A Double Life," and Celeste Holm, best supporting actress In "Gentlemen's Agreement." I V 1 1 I $ rnone o-o Ere. Show :41 - 9M p. m- ! Con. Intent Sal. from 17:3 p.m. NOW 6iNGa coma ROGERS -WILDE lt4hdto r-Se tou- The ALSO Hoosier Hotshort 'Song of Idaho' Kiddie Matinee Tomorrow at 12:30 p. m. , A Chance to Win A Real Live Pony!!! Newbry Signs Truck Bill SALEM. March 26 IPi Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry today "re luctantly" signed a new agreement with Idaho governing reciprocity on the subject of motor vehicles be tween the two states. Before the new agreement, each state granted free licenses to trucks j of the other state. This agreement prutiuco uiaL w uiika u uiuic mat, 4500 pounds in one state shall have to be licensed by the other state. Newbry said this means that a large truck and trailer combination from Oregon will have to pay SoOO for a license when It enters Idaho. He said an Idaho truck and trailer combination entering Oregon can be licensed for only $5. Reciprocity for trucks under 4500 pounds and for farm trucks and other classes of motor vehicles will be continued. In a letter to the Idaho state pub lic utilities commission, Newbry said: "In wiping out even a portion of reciprocity, I fear we have opened the door to needless future nu understandings, further burden on our policing activities and a general economic loss to Jiusiness and in dustry." !' But Newbry said he felt that he had to sign the agreement in order to keep reciprocity for the farmer and small truck owner. Admiral Reeves ! Passes At 75 Continuous from 1:30 p. m. Ends Today Eddie Cantor in "Roman Scandals" and Brian Ahern in "Beloved Enemy" TOMORROW A TWO-GUN TOWN MARSHAL,... cuans up IIT'rTTTB" IHt MOST U I t'i t uwiess B'JrFVl TOWN III tf iviw-ii-i? Plus " - -flYi . Feature VIOLENCE Nancy COLEMAN Michael O'SHEA WASHINGTON, March 26 t Adm. Joseph M. Reeves. 75. veteran of three wars and the father of the navy's Sunday punch carrier task force, died Thursday. He entered Bethesda Naval hos pital Monday for treatment of a heart condition. The last admiral to wear a beard, he shed old navy customs and tra ditions In his battle planning. At a time when "battleship admirals" were undisputed bosses of the navy, he began the coordination of planes and ships that later grew Into the fast carrier task force spearhead of World War II Pacific victories. Dane Troops Asked for Holy Land JERUSALEM. March 26 i The Jewish agency proposed today that 10.000 Danish and Norwegian troops now stationed in Germany be as signed to Jerusalem to keep order after the British mandate ends on May 15. An agency spokesman said: "If something of this sort is done It will ensure that Jerusalem at least will be taken out of the con flict area, no matter what measures may or may not be taken in respect to other Palestine areas. "It Is our dutv to warn the world what may hapoen in Jerusalem th-ouh no fault of the Jews if soroethtne Is not done soon." The Jewish agency is official spokesman for the Holy Land'". Jews and official Jewish adviser to the British mandate government. A spokesman added: ' We are not wedded to the Idea of ustne these part'ii!ar troois. It is not our resnons'blPtv. but for the I'ntted Nations to determine which troops should he sent here." A British authoritv In London o-iestloned whether Denmark an Norway would be willing to .vnd tiooos to the Middle Est at a t'me of worry at home. Britain plans to give uo the Leatrue of Nations mandate over Pa1stine May 15. and to move all British trnons from Palestine by August 1. Evacuation ojvmtions alreadv are under wav. The Jewish asrencv nroriosal his been forwarded to the UN. an agen cy spokesman said. Merrill Last River Post VFW of Merrill , will stae a stag party for veterans of World War I and II, Thursday ; evening, April 1, at Uie community hall in Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stukel and ! Mr. and Mrs. Victor Shuck are In San Francisco where Stukel went for medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Barry and Mr. and Mrs. John OShea of Tulelake, went to Lakeview last week to at tend the luneral of Dennis Nolan. Mrs. Earl Edgmon and son Ken neth left Thursday morning to spend Uie Easter holiday with her mother and other relatives at A pi so. ore. Mr. and Mrs. Roland West left last week to attend the wedd'n of Mrs. West's niece In San Francisco. Power Member Is Aim Of GrouDS New Trial Slated In Murder Case OLYMPIA, March 28 i-Harold Tneodore Brent, convicted of sec ond degree murder for the slaying o, Donald Caldblrk near Oak Har bor August 17, 1946, is going to have a new trial. In a 5-3 decision, the "ate su preme court today reversed an earlier derision by a department of the high tribunal. In so doing. the entire court upheld the Island ., ccunty supertor court which had ruled Brent should have a new ti lal. The decision by the denartm-nt of the supreme court was Issued lst Julv. The case was reheard by the eutlre court. New Columbia Span To Be Started OLVMPIA. March 26 Con struction will be started this year on a new bridge across the Colum bia river at Wenatchee. a state afternoon. highway department spokesman said today. 1 "The money Is available." said E. L. Massey, chief accountant for the department. "We plan to call for construction bids sometlm; in June." Earlier this month it was dis closed that the department had an. Long-Range Bombing Is Ready To Go WASHINGTON. March 36 (A The air forces advised congress Thursday its long-range heavy bombers can take off from Alaska, "bomb any part of Ruvtla and re turn to American bases." Secretary of Air Symington, testi fying to the senate armed services crmmlltee. dls-ussed long range bombing power. He Joined other leaders of the aimed farces ip urging an Immedi ate expansion of their strength, a diitft and universal military train ing. Symington snke of Russia by way of example after saying that pres ent air strength of "55 combat groups" Is In "fairly good shape but ht peacetime strength, feeble in cont-ast to our World War II stiength of 143 fully manned groups, but nonetheless a nucleus for an air force In being." He said an Improved version of the B-29 heavy bombers now has a "radius action of over 2000 miles." He said combing this new long range bomber with, the "most mod ern development of refueling tech nique which we developed some years ago" wruld allow "limited oi erntlons" to "bomb any purl of Russia." . , fiVM OPK.N Klamath Union high school gym will be open for general use by high school students Saturday and Mon day from 10 to 12 o'clock in Uie momlng and frvm I until 4 In Uie Trio Held For Rescue Try PORTLAND, March 211 M'l Three youths were in cuslixly to day, accused of aiding a thwarted young luclilnviir's attempt In "res- rue' 'a girl friend who refused to be "rescued." Three young men burst Into the Rirla' Juvenile detention home here Monday night and forced their way Into the dormitory at gunpoint, say ing they were going to "rescue" a glil fiiend. The 14-year-old girl, however, spoiled It all by refuting to come. Police arrested Edward Mtlllgan, 10, at Monmouth mid Donald Lo gan. IK. at Rosrbiinr, In connection with the attempt, and a third nr. cusrd youth. Richard Culklns, 31, was turned III bv relatives. Meunwhlle William Oscar Mllll Ran. 21, who police mild planned the elnpc attempt, sal gluinlv In a cell here and declared he still honed to marry the 14-ycar-nld girl. "Rhe's the only girl I ever loved," he said. Easter Parade Weather Okayed NEW YOHK, March 28 Ml Fairly good weather for New York's Easter parade was forecast today. There will be partly cloudy skies. Out the weather bureau says It now apiirars no rain will fall on Easter finery. Top temperature fur the day is ex)ccled to be 50 degrees. IIONOItKI) MANILA. March 26 f-Seven-teen members of the 1842 class of the Philippine military academy were awarded diplomas in llagulo this week but only tearful relatives were there to receive them. The entire class Is dead killed In action on llataan or In guerrilla fighting, or perished in Japanese prison camps. TOONERVILLE FOLKS WW 5" -I V VT t i i Insurance Agency Receives Award A certificate of award from the national llliiik Cat club has been received by L. J. Marker, Insurance le.Miian of this city. All In.iuranco companies through- N'F.KI) OI'KN SPAt't S Mature, dense stands of virgin forest, contrary to popular opin ion, are almost devoid of wildlife. Only where the forests are broken by open spaces Is enough food pro duced to support animal life In abundance. 3 out the t'nlled Mates hrliing In t'n club which Issues auanls to anyone Nclllng 13 accident iMilicles on anr I'lUlay 13th. Halm may he mads between dawn and midnight on 1.1 , J Friday. ' " Marker qualified for the award on Friday, Frbruary 12, by selling the 13 accident iKtllclea. He Is assort, ated wiUi the Northern Life Insur ance company In Klamath Falls. SAKiO.N SEATTLE. March 26 W A Pa ci!ic Northwest member of the fed eral power commission Is the goal ' plied to the army engineers' corns of Washington public power grouos. I 'or a one-year extension In time for President Truman will be asked to : starting construction. The previous bring this about In filling the exist- j permit, which the engineers' corps ing vacancy. The drive for a Pacific Northwest commission member was announced today by Bert Hegeen of La Con ner, president of the Washington Public Utility Commissioners asso ciation. He will appeal to Senator Warren O. Magnuson and Ren. Hen ry M. Jackson to approach the president granted from the standpoint of navigation, called for construction to start by today. Tax Refunds Near Intake Figure earlier this week bv former Senator James Mead of New York. Snow Survey Unit Keeos Silent MEDFORD. March 26 iP The snow surveyors who are Journeying Kerhnw lln Fnr a snow tractor haven't been heard j Oratorical Meet irom since weanesaay morning, w. T Frost said Thursday. Frost. In charge of snow surveys In Oregon, said there was no cause for alarm, however. He said the party is equipped for an eight-day period, and probably Is merely too busy bucking fresh snow to send radio reports. The surveyors, experimenting with the snow tractor trip Instead' of the traditional ski travel, are measuring snow courses to estimate the probable Irrigation water supply. TACOMA, March 26 iFV-Refunds to income tax payers In the Wash- Invtnn.Ala.ba ,11. ,-!,. Activity among FPC candidates ! , " "i. " V "! was spurred by refusal of te post , colfected ln the dlJtrlct dur. ing Uie year of 1941 Internal Revenue Collector Clark Squire said today that 239.466 re funds totaling J 11.644,881 have been made Uius far this year. Income taxes collected in 1941 totaled $12,-072.207. Collections and deposits this year. EHTrann KIDDIE ; '(SI. show , 1 ' Sat. Morning , i fMS w Don" oprn Hi. m, JljrOl 3if for everyone i V lVwv-7 rouTir7 or I i A V 7 PrpM fri ( , tni lyMVV "III Ho Fun Show" ( 'Rinbotr U rng ler" , ' ' . J Wrrrn i ( Vjf lvy CrMktH ' , 73 I color I : ; I yjy cartoons J NOW SHOWING Eve. Khewt e:l.t . 1:00 p. n C'onlinuoui 1 vmorrow 'from 1Z: p. n Regular Prices! John Kerbow, KUHS Junior and tnll nt Ar ortH Mr A T 1- U ..... ,,u ,.u a. n. u. nciuuw, i . . .. 625 N. 11th. will represent Klamath ' however- are nearly 11 times as : ''" an ti Willi ijirt).no taken In thus far Thj Intnt rf all ! federal taxes collected In this dis trict mis year is 1B6J94,161, up Falls and Southern Oregon In the i ?r.eat ?" A" 19.41' 'I"1 M124M state finals of a high school ora torical contest sponsored by Uie American Legion in Portland this week-end. Young Kerbow won over Southern Oregon contestants in a contest held last Saturday at Ashland. His topic will be. "Civil Rights and the Constitution." I TOAST OF jMf Disfributcd in Klamath Falls by Lost River Dairy I -ism i ' 1 i" 11 I'VW 'JiHtw I '- i, '" V I i r ...... .... . YES! IT'S FYOCK'S GENERAL ELECTRIC STORE for RADIO VALUESI Trade in Your Old Radio on a new G-E Radio Coniolo Combination $37.50 MINIMUM ALLOWANCE Regardleu of the condition of your old radio! THIS WEEK ONLY! Tells Of Deals V tN h-M m $19,724,530 over last year. France To Get Painting Back HAMBURG. Germany, March 26 t.Vt Fifty paintings recovered from the loot of Joachim van Rlhbentrop, nazl foreign minister, will be re turned to France next month. A British military officer said most of the works came from the Roths child collection. Thev Include nalnt Ingj by Corot, Courbet and Monet. 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