WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACK NINI
Action Slow
.On Military
Training Bill
WANIHNf.TON, April 21 1,1',
Ntirnian Thoiima prrtlli-trd Tiiratlny
DlltH( many roimclrnlloiiii Amrrlrmii
rlll dUttliry H jiriirrtliiin (ImU Uw
out U imnwtl,
$ Thotiimt, krvrrul llinm mtrlullaf
rnnilldAtr fur iirmlilrnt, lulil thr
k Iinimr arnirtl nrrvlcri rmiiiilltif
"1 don't rndurnti civil tllHcihn IUtih-ii,
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tint I flou t think It will ln iimiti-tj
. I to obJt'ClloiiM on 1 1 in color linn,
i MitnV coiinclcitlloiiM Aiai'MciiiiM will
follow n civil tllMihrrilriw proKtuiit."
. . (hunt Hryiiutdfi, n New Yurie
nruro, told the I'oiiimltii n yrnlrr
i duy iimnv hiitiorH will iWiiMt to ha
diuftrd If H'KiiyiiUon in not nl)ol-
Uhrit. Ilti Nitld
Uri'U Rtjirtrd to i
inilliiuy nrrvlctt un!ti MuiiKutlou
iv iMirit. i in nit in a riiimmiiiu linn
a niiuiiuy
1 U rndctl
In other dcvclupnunlh. Chulrimui
(iTuft ilt-Ohloi luld rcioitfin nflrr
'T H inert lint of thr nriuitit rtptiFll-iiil
4 lM,"'"y oinmlttct:
iNi I. An nvrrnll draft iiulvrrn.il
(j niilttnry IrtilnliiK law prolMlily Hill
' j iml lie rradv fur rnntr a Mim
I brforc Miiy IV
. I 2. Snmlit (.OP Irutlt-r hupp to
, lnld mlllUry itikU to 1 1.jitu.uoo..
0(H) fur thn flvrul ymr trKliiiiliic
July 1. Thr ndmhiUtrttlini lm
mlllilNtnl rent nl 1 1. 01)0,000, 000.
3. 'Ihrrr li tmrp dupntr Itr
Mrn ;oi Irndrn n lo Hltrtlirr
to in nhrad with hmur-npiiruvrd
IritklAlltm (nr a 70-gruiip Mir
furrr, Inatrnd of A3 group akrl
by thr dmliilktrittluii, ur lo await
roinplrlhui nf an overall military
program, Inrluilloi dm(l ami
i Mr.
Autopsy To
Be Performed
1M lirt Attorney Cltut-iun Hum.
blr TucmUv ordrtt-d nil autnpfiy on
thr rrmnlni of Thomas JWfrmon
Iluthnwny, Klmiiath Kalis tmrtxr
hop owner, who wai found drnd
In hU bed nt K a. in. unlay tTura
duvi, at If JO Wordru.
Thr foody bore evidence of a rn
rrnl IwntlnK. !rputy County Cor
nnrr Willard Wind nuld both rym
ft-rrn black, thrrr a mm injury U
thr iiom nnd iirnntil farlal abra-
iOIlJI.
Iliithuwny hx proprlrtor nf Turn
fiiy'H barber shop, tMi Klamath,
which (KTiiptrn npure In the Pastime
pool hull. It la understood that
Hnthnwny hud not hern nt hU
hop for wvrral erkj. Jmt when
thr bra Unit occurred, und oUtrra
Invnlvrd, wan not Intrnrd.
Ward luoi chiitKr of the btxly.
Thn Rtitniuy will be rmidui tod
rlthrr Turnduy nlifht or Wednrs
dny mornliiK. Mnthnway km itbout
tA yram of nr.
Horses Die
In Barn Fire
1IUUHI1.I.VII.I.E. H. I. April 31
M'tAl lenjit Iwo mm wire rrxrt
1 mliwlnu by pnllcp nnd an undc
(prmlnrd niiinlirr nf vithmblc rnce
hciriu-B rill)r(l In Urn whirl)
wrpi tmir I'nxouit trmk bnriu
curly Tupiwlny.
T w o vnlunblr nnlmnln wrrp
killrd one by lire triirk nnd
lh other by n ntdinoblle niter
they lied from the burning atruc
lllrm. A number of hUih-prlrcd lioraen.
hlrh rncwl out of the burninK
biillilliiKft. were ruimlng wild
IhniUKh ffrlil.i In nenrby Pinronn
nnd Chriuiihi't.
The miMltiK men were believed
ti be atublehnnd.v AMoclnten anld
they Apparently were trupped when
the f I n m e n flnnhrd throiiKh the
four Mruc'turen.
The PiimnnK trnrk l tmed to
limine hnrnen now romi'i'llns In the
Lincoln Down irnck nenrby.
Silks And Civvies For Meadows
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(irtiupril In Oielr tllki nnd elvvlra nre 10 of the tnp'fllffht joekeya currently rldlnr nt Bay Meadowa
who have algnrd to take innunta at I'ortland Meadowa thla aprlnr. The Jorkeya, left to right, nre Jnrkle
KrerU. J. I), l-orter, Hank Lauwrll. (irrald O'NIeen. Kalph Krrard. Melvln lwll, Merlin Volake, Donald
Wanner, Itoherl Nuinmera nnd C lyde Wrldit. In the barkxround nre Hon Blair, clerk of arnlea, nnd Hid
Kwaiuoii. itarter. Johnny l.ondoii who haa won nearly 3000 rncea, la nlao eapeeted to be nl Portland
Meadowa.
FAKK DIAMONDS"
fliipphlren often nre pn.ued off
ns dlnmouda. When the color la
removed from the napphlrea, even
expert find It difficult to dlatln
Ituhh them from dlnmnnda.
The blue whnle. cniiKht In the
Autorctlc. lueitAurea up to 1U0 feet
In leiiKtli nnd Is the hirKe.it nnlnml
In (he world.
Langell Valley
Mm. Itoy Ihivla lilt Weclnendity
for Iam AiiKclrn to attend the fun
enil of her auter who pnaaed nwny
fiuddeuly,
Mr. nnd Mra. Klllott Houae Renl
the week-end nl Medford with Mr.
nnd Mra. brwlii Houno.
Mra. Lhii la HodKea nnd Mra. Hnrnh
Fuller uud children of Tulelnke
viAlted Mra. HihIicca' purenu, Mr.
nnd Mra. la I-nvUt, on rlnturdiiy.
Mra. Kdwurd Wuhl of I'hoemx.
Aria. vIMlrd n few days with her
nitre, Helen Noble nnd fnmlly. Mra.
Wuhl iiIm) vlalted relutlvea in Klum
nth Kalla on her way to Newliem.
Mr. nnd Mia. Vorcc of Klaumlh
FulU nlao ateul aevernl duya with
their dauKhtcr, Helen Noble, nnd
fumily.
llraMe Frailer. Lizzie Srhmor.
Attn IJixon nnd Iola Iteliuuu nre
Kivlntt n baby altower for Mra. IXin
Knlph on May 3 nt the Frnzier
home. Kveryone la cordially invited.
Mra. llaxel HrKlKeaon entertained
with n blrthdny dinner on Bundny
In honor of Jim Glover, oucnta in
cluded Mr. nnd Mra. Wilkle Flmdera.
nnd Mi. nnd Mra. Uud Knlley of
Klamath rail. Kred Carroll of Hun
Frnnciaco. Mr. nnd Mra. I-eormnl
llornliiK of Oerber Unm nnd the
honored Hueat. Jim Glover.
Mnry Anne Hmlth, who la attend
ing buMucM college In Klnmnih
Fnll. a(Mnt the wee'. -end with her
parent. Mr. nnd Mra. Walter Smith.
Mra. I.loyd Gift nnd Mr. Paul
Monroe returned home from Hnn
Dleito nnd I.on Amrclea on Tuendny
eveulnit. Mr. nnd Mr. Dick Thew
returned home with them for n vIMt.
Mra. 'ltirw nnd Mr. Monroe nre
Muter.
Mra. Owen Pepple ent Sunday
evcnlnrt nt the Invltt home.
Mra. F. W. Drown enme home
from Itnkerafield where he )ent
the pn.il three week wii. her par
ent. Mr. nnd Mr. D. W. Femuwin.
Her fnther 1 Improving nicely from
hi recent operntlon.
Mr. IJon Ro n' Klnmnth Fall
lent Monday with her parent. Mr.
and Mr. Flllott Home.
Mra. L. A. FM-huph la anenrilng
n few week In Klnmnth Fall with
her daughter, Mr. Buck Boley nnd
family. ,
Mr. Reg Thnmna nnd Mr. We
Dearborn vllied Mr. Delbert Tarr
Mnndav afternoon. Evening vlittnr
nt the Cnrr home were Mr. nnd Mr.
DIM Burnett.
CARE Committee
Organized Here
The Klnmnth bnaln committee
for CAIIK ho been nrgnntzed.
Mr. Arthur Compton, Mr.
Clmrle ailmnre nnd Mr. Chnrle
Houston are co-chnlrnicii of the
committee.
They announced thnt a booth
will be opened Bitttirriny nt the
Pellcnn enfe, nnd thnt order for
CAKK pnekngea will be tnken there.
CAKE, operating on a nnllnnnl
Rente, aendn pneknge to needy peo
ple In Europe, with guarantee of
delivery.
When you think of lnurnnee,
think of Han Norland. 123 N. 6th
Ht,
SAT. NIGHT
MERRILL
ONE OF THE NATION'S NEWER BANDS
EDDIE ORTA
HIS PIANO AND HIS
ORCHESTRA
Just concluded six months in the
famous Rose Room Bowl in San
Francisco's Palace Hotel, currently
at Jantzen Beach Ballroom
Dancing 10 until 2 $1.25 per person
(Tax Included)
Coming, Armory - Saturday, May 8
THAT "SMOKE-SMOKE-SMOKE" MAN
t ur:i:e.m. and western
Tex Williams his caravan
Body Found At Crescent
Thought Cafe Worker
Mate police nnd coroner' officer
went to Creneent Tueday morning
to examine the portion of a human
body found cntlered In the wood
there Mondny afternoon.
The bone have been tentatively
Identified a remain of Earl
Ijiurltz Chrltetuen, about 30, a
former enfe worker at Klamatn
Fnll who 1 believed to have per
bihcd In the Northern Klnmnth
county wHderneu late lust full or In
the early winter.
Hlnte police anld the bones were
found nenr an abandoned ranch by
two men who reported to the officer
at Clllchrlnt. Portions of the skele
ton. Including leg bones with shoes
attached, were s. altered In the
btiinh, and the officers believe the
body hnd been torn apart by coyotes
Identification wn Indicated by a
aocinl ecurlty card and a restaurant
worker union card located In the
ahrcds of clothing found with the
bones.
The card had been Issued by the
local union here, nnd police checked
Immediately with Almn Hweetmnn.
union ofllclnl. Bhe recnlled that
t'hrltenen wn here lnt fnll nnd
worked n a dlhwnher at a num
ber of enfes. He lived for a time at
the Anchor hotel.
Chrlatensen suffered from violent
seizure, and pent three days In
Klnmath Valley hospital In late Oc
tober. Thnt Is the last record of his
being here.
There was no Immedinte explana
tion of how he got Into the wilder
ness area or the cause of his dealh.
The skull was missing, but the un
ion and security cards were con
sidered ns fnlrlv certain evidence of
Identlflcnlion. Chrlatensen evidently
hnd no relative here, and he had
not been reported missing.
Chrltenen was a World War II
veteran.
Turn those no-longer-used ar
ticles Into cash now I Herald and
News Want Ads are Inexpensive and
bring quick results.
RENT A BIKE!
25c n hoar $1-50 prr day
UJkri may be taken oat otct
Sunday
POOLE'S
m Sooth 7th Phone 5920
MRS. JENNIE LEACH
320 Michigan Ave. Fhone S432
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Any coffee
could be
as good as
if. .
if others were always
willing to pay for tr
tame expensive, high
altitude coffee, used
so generously in the
SAW blend.
The
Melfow'd
Coffes
1 1 W FINI FOODS
AM my. rOODI
SEE THE NEW
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DEMONSTRATION
All Day Wednesday, April 21st
AMERICAN LEGION ACREAGE ....
... ALAMEDA AVENUE, near Shasta Way
SEE THIS
EXCAVATING and DIRT MOVING
Exhibition by th
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"GOOD ON ANY BIG JOB"
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now Ann
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