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PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SATURDAY, APRIL J, 1948 RAINBOW THEATRE Ira. Shaara : a. aa. KKD8 TODAY "Arlaena WhtilanS" "ll.vant af tha r.amblcl" TOMORROW Trd.B Mr rii" "Sanarl an Ilia naaerl ESQUIRE Tlrt; Contlnuou. from 12:30 p.m. wmmmA mm Ends Today TOWER Continuous from 13:30 p.m. I Rut WorrUk Walter Breimai Also "THE TRESPASSER" On Tht Slat. :X P. M. "Shoot the Works" PELICAN Z Continuous from 12:30 p.m. Adventures of Robin Hood Filmed In Color! Ends Today Continuous from 12:30 p.m. PINE TREE 'H DonuM 'Reduction Of Rail Rate Is Travel Spur PULLMAN. Wash.. April S ifl j Reductions in railroad class rates would help the. Northwest attract j and develop new business without loss to any group. Dan H. Mater, Olympla, said yesterday. Mater is consultant to the state attorney general on transportation ; and soon w ill publish a book on his j three-year study ot class rate struc ! lures. He addressed a Washington State college class. Mater urged the Northwest to work together to get the Interstate commerce commission to reduce class rates. He said more Jobs. In dustries and markers can be de veloped without Harming the more . favorable rate structure enjoyed by some ol the area s older Industries. He said only 1.7 per cent of the total trafiic In the Northwest Is in 1 the "class" structure, but high rates ! in this field handicap new oust nesses. TOONERVILLE FOLKS- ASCAP Loses BtTARPSLEY YORTI-E IK MUPPY WEATHER ALSO Dirk Pawrtt in "II Happened Tomorrow" mssm Midnite Preriew -4 1 - TONITE ZriC II- lM,.mt. (- OtCK SIGKEB 1 I POWEUV HASS0 1 ; utM mi'i - mm nni J F (HI U1VII1 , a S1DKI WCHMW FrMaOaa (Mil UUhI s 'J I I OLYMPIA. April 3 (.41 The American Society ot Composers. Authors and Publishers (ASCAP! Friday lost another round in its court battle to license and collect fees for public performances of its members' musical compositions in Washington. It lost when the state supreme court refused to reconsider its de cision of January 8 which ruled ASCAP had not complied with a 1947 state law. Compliance with the law is required before fees can be collected. The law prohibits an orgamra- : tion such as ASCAP from doing I business in the state unless It first files with the secretary of state a list of its copyrighted! works and supplies certain supporting data as to each music title, j ASCAP had maintained it com plied with the statute by filing a list of some 80.000 copyrighted works with Uie secretary of state. The supreme court held, how ever, that the list included thous ands of titles which are in the nub ile domain, including "Abide With Me." "Etude." "Minuet in O." and others. "The music in the public domain is the cultural heritage of the peo ple." the court said in Its January opinion. "Everyone has the right to a free and unlim'ted use of it. ASCAP has no right to receive par for its public performance for profit." if? y-Mr $1 Court Case March Was Cold, Wet The month of March was cold and wet when compared to the previous years. The average tem perature for the month was 35 6 de grees. 4 degrees below normal and 86 degrees below the average for March 1947. The maximum was 81 degrees and occurred on the 31. The minimum 18. occurred on the 10. There were 36 nights during which the thermometer dropped to below freeiine temperatures. Precipitation for March was above the 1.17 Inches normal. 198 Inches were recorded. Most of the mois ture fell during the three-day snow storm on the 52, 23 and 34 when 1.20 Inches fell. There were about 11 Inches of snow In Klamath Falls, white Mid land reported 13 Inches. Thirteen to 15 Inches wer measured at vari ous spots around Harpnld Dam on th east end of Poe Valley. There were seven clear days and r.tne partly cloudy days. md. 0 IT9 Cattlemen Plan Meet PULLMAN1. Wash.. April 3 cP. Oregon and Washington speakers will be featured at the annual con vention of the Washington Cattle men's association at Okanogan May 20-22. Joe Muir. extension animal hus bandman at Washington State col lege, said that Sherm Guttridge, president of the Oregon Cattlemen's association, would discuss coopera tion between the states. The foot and mouth disease out break In Mexico will be described by A. K. Mitchell of Albert. N. M. Other speakers Include Walter J. : Robinson. Pomeroy. member of the j W. s. C. board of regents: F. E. sioiiin. secretary ot me American National Livestock association, and Herman Oliver. John Day, Ore. Prominent Northwest breeders will discuss "the other fellow's cat tle" in a soecial panel. Mulr said. Leaders will be Herbert Chandler, Baker. Ore.. Hereford breeder: R. L Rutter Jr., Ellensburg Angus breed er, and Carl Grief. Unlontown Shorthorn breeder. Thev will be forbidden to discuss their own breeds of cattle. The traditional cowboy breakfast Mav 21 will launch an entertain ment program which will Include steer roping, stake races and a rodeo. s ClOWN PRINCE.' 1W AM ALSO 1 1 ill L.tuinu ntaiLitfl HSB9 rt AYM0WD HATTON Pair Held After Wreck SEATTLE. April 3 (Pi An Oregon college student and a 21-year-old miner were held without charge In the city jail Friday after an auto mobile In which they were riding plunged through the barriers of a ferry slip into Lake Washington at 1:30 a.m. Byron K. Bohm, 23. a student at Pacific college, Newberg, Ore., and Shepherd W. Dcmarc, Seattle, were treated at Harborview county hos pital and released to police. Ferries used an adjacent dock until the car was removed from 20 feet of water at 8 o'clock this morn ing. Police said the car belonged to K. S. Williams of Seattle, who said he left it in a downtown parking lot at 11 a.m. yesterday. Both men swam to the dock after the car sank about 30 feet from the end of the slip. Lead Stocks Show Gains NEW YORK. April 3 Lead ing stocks tilted higher here and there in today's market although many plvotals did nothing or edged into minus territory. Hopes that the coal mine impasse would be broken, following word of John L, Lewis to union members that they could do as they please about returning to work, propped bullish sentiment to some extent. Rearmament prospects aided scat tered favorites. Skeptics regarding disturbing in ternational affairs and labor sit uations generally continued to hold aloof. Belief that passage of the tax and European relief program had been pretty well discounted market wise also caused further profit cashing. Dealings quickened at intervals after the opening. Mild irregularity persisted near the close. Transfers for the two hours ran to about 500.000 shares. Bonds were narrow and commod ities nervous. American Can - 81 Am Pow Lt 8'i Am Tel & Tel .. ISO'i Anaconda 3V; Atchison 102 j SAIGOV ' Bendix Aviation 34 Beth Steel 34 Boeing Airplane 27 Calif Packing 30, Canadian Pacific 12'i Case J I 4 i, Chrysler 59', Crmwlth Sou 2 Consol Edison J2, Cons Vul'ee 15'i Crown Zellerback 2D Curtis Wrisht , 6 Douglas Aircraft (51 Du Pont De Nem 175 General Electric 36 General Foods 36 . General Motors - 56 Goodyear Tire 41 '3 Ot Northern Pfd 43 Int Han-ester 8!) Int Parjer Pfd 50 Johns Manvllle 3.'. Kennecott 52', Long Bell "A" 25l, Montgomery Ward 56 Nah Kelvlnator 1 S "i Nat Dairy 28 NY Central 14', North Am Co 16'i Northern Pacific 20', Pac Gas Elec .. 32 "i Pan American 10', Penney J. C - 41 R!dlo Corp P7! Pavonler - 27 'i Revnolds Metals 25 R'ehfteld ..- IS' Safewav Stores 18S 5tears Roebuck m 36 Sinclair Oil - 1S Southern Pacific 51 'j SAIGON Florida Man Admits Theft DAVID N. Slcwurt, lO-year-old mugiirlne auusciiptlon salesman, was Juilcd tills morning for burglary as a result of quick work by stale mid city police officers. The Miami, Flu., youth has admitted breaking Into tint home of Oliver lleiaog, Pelican City, Stewart said he went to Hcrsog'i home late yesterday and sold Hernia; subscription to Musical Digest, a publication, and received $5 which Hei-fog took from a small metal strongbox. Later on, about 7 o'clock, after llcxog luui gone to work, Stewart said he came buck 10 the house and emered by ripping a screen oft a window. He took the strong box and a saxophone. The box contained about 5 In change, bankbooks and other papers belonging to Hcisog. When Hcrsog returned from work about 3 a. m. he discovered the burglary and culled police, who be gun a check of rooming houses and auto camps, looking for the mugu- oiie salesman. The strongbox turned up In a trash can In a downtown alley and Officer Bud Adklns of the city force located Stewart at the Holley hotel. He still had the suxoplionc.1 Papers taken were still 111 the jox. Stewart admitted under question ing that he hud committed the burg lary and stute police said a formal charge of burglary would be placed against mm today. He was taken to the city Jail. Stewart also told officers he had served two years In prison In Georgia lor burglary and had been In a Florida detention home earlier. 10 MlUfy e!lm of Ilia umlrlynail fur tlorM of Mid giMMl; thai lh lunit itf ili owner r imoii im wlm i-iiiiiit all gtMitli ai Itfhl u W l Htiuaii, IIiaI Ilia amount nf Ilia liutlpr alanatla t-lalut tin aaltl inula l ar.1iMI I'lua coat of nnllra. advaillaaluallt ami Al. I'aian aimii , i"fi O K TNANHFKIt ft). Ilv A. L Vim-... A a HI No (IT Mil UK ot it.W.i: IO tiAtlMl II ,i K a IIOl hl.M..Vb l.lk.S I'uiaiian. 10 111 pmvialmia of Savllun 00 i.u u.f.l. A., milli-a la liio givvu ilMt III umlralnU U. K. litiiulai fit. will, at til u. iv. ilailalr Co , al .km Molina VI , Klamalll tulla, Urii"U. al 10 ot-lork A. 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Into In M nil, Is out to (Ictprnilnfl thr prmtli'itblltty of iruulur nt'liMi ttfte nurvovg of winter nnow on Pu rine runurn, utlntf nrwly-tlcvrlnprit nirchnnlyfd gimw-itoluti rtiulpmrnl, Thp niiichtiiPA nrp nkl-rqulpppil tnto torn with cnipiplllnr-lvpo drlvr. A rntllo prottiTiw rrport from Ihf fttonn-hnrnsnnl pnitv whrn (t rrnchrd thr rim of upcrlnnilttr C'l liter lk trlvpfi nninc IndlrittltiUfi of the tllfflctiltlm pneountrrrd. Audrrw Ilrnwn, Nut loiml lro iirnphlc Hmlpty ntnff writer with the pxprdtlloit rndloa: "Our pnrtv hnd tit nhovrl out n 15-fiwt nqunrp htvouiu! In thr nnnw to rnmn for the niuhl nt the Inke. Tn hulld m ttond flte, we hnd to dig down thnititih 10 feet nf snow to reiirh "olid wound. "Our even-mn tenm. In two trm-k-liivlnB Tin ker flno-CntJi. oris nnllv wiik hended for n rnntier rub In 7 mllen northweM of C'mter Inke. nut even the nimble Hno-Cut nPiherrd and witllowed Incite detH oft snow like n live rnt r rowing a feniherhert. Our pnntrewi nt litna wna nil ulnw nn one mile in three h'.um. no we never ranched the rnblnn. Arch Work, expedition lend, er. net no rmnp nt Wntchmnn" lunrt'on On our wnv, we hnd tn din out (he vehklen from deep hole order dense fir trees. "Work mensured W Inches of new mmw nt the site. 8now hnn fnllen every dnv since we left nreensprilKN Ri'mnPt -- but thnt'r onlv the Intent rhnnter In H wenther hrUler thnt hn dumped snow on t hene hlTh gtoeii for 33 eongecu ttve dnvjt!" Otwrtttton Bno-rnt rnirnde In h nio'ect of the frdrrnl-itite rooo erntlve snow survevs of Mie IT. deportment of nRrtmlture. pttrptMe of the Journey, gchrduled to puih north nlonu (lit gplno of the Cm cmli'H to tho Cohimblii river, U o drtermlue If II l prnctlral lo niechiinlre nnow survey curried on every winter throiiKhiiuL (ho nnnin t ii Ll i reulou.n of the west. Monthly nnow rem Hint a pinvlde tho hnnln for wnlrr foi'Pt'iinU w'lih tell fnrmetg, rinu hein. power roiupniilen, nnd lr rltmllon offlrluln how milch wnter they nmy expect for aummer use, when the bis nnows melt off lh mountitlni. Tlie two Nntlonttl (Iroumphln o rlety rrpiTsmt.il tvrn me nccoin pnnvltiK Operntton Hno(!itt Ciin ciide lo report I he limit trek fur tho Not tonal Uetiuniphlu mnmillie, vwm; KOMK. April 3 UV Cut'lim or uiiun eMlmnled sufflrleul to eipup n biittitllnn of men were uncovered by motnrlired troops In niiiin nhout thr npproncheg of Itome totUy. !p tween thirty nnd forty prison, Idruttftcd n "rommuniH extrein. Intn." were r rented. A policy iuuvd for the man next door does not necessarily cover your needs. When you are rep resented by us. we see that every policy issued to you meeU your individual requirement. JOHI SANDMEYER INSURANCE Delicious Glazed Donuts NOW AVAILABLE LIMITED SUPPLY OF Certified and Foundation Russet POTATOES! Call Bob Cheyne 5660 Days, 4964 Evenings GEO. C. BURGER WILLIAMS BUILDING New Low. Price... 50c Doz. U. S. Planes Head North PORT ST. JOHN, B. C, April 3 (CP) Olant transport planes both troop and supply carriers roared over the wartime built northwest staging route Friday bound for the north, presumably United States sir bases In Alaska. The airborne armada, the greatest seen In the north since wartime, has sped across the skies In the last 36 hours, flying through hazardous r.jrthcrn weather. SAIGON tACCLA?M CRITICS KIMBALL All the new Kimballs are true consoles, with direct blow action KNABE Officio! piano of the Metropolitan Opera Company. WINTER & CO. MUSETTES OTHER LEADING PIANOS Largest piano stock in Southern Oregon or Northern California Terms almost like rent LOUIS R. MANN PIANO COMPANY S0L0V0X 120 North 7th WURLITZER ORGAN JaVtM Thousands of People Leave C aifornia to become citizens of Oregon so they may enter the race for Sheriff of Klamath County. Well, you've all been looking for it, and here it is: So grab onto your hats and keep your fingers crossed! We of the Yukon Tavern are plumb disgusted! People are coming to our Free Drawings by the hundreds, getting used to holding out their hands for Free Gifts so as to qualify as Sheriff of Klamath County. Now we don't get the connections, but that's what they tell us anyway. What makes us so peeved is, that we thought for a long time that they were com ing here just because they had such a Good Time and 'cause we were giv ing away so many Nice Prizes, including Pots with hundreds of dollars in them. We have thought some of suing Klamath County to recover some of the great expenses of this free training. But we are in hopes that they will not all be elected and some of them will come back to the Yukon because they know that we have the Best Food and Cocktails on earth. And they also know that if a bottle of liquor is sold any place in the State of Cali fornia for less than we sell it for at the Yukon they are violating the Cali fornia fair trade law. Look it up and see for yourself. Anyway, it is our guess that every night at 8:00 and 11:00 we will have the house full just because no one can afford to miss the big Fret Gift Hours. You have to be somewhere at those hours, and Jo and Charley say, "COME AS YOU ARE."