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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1948
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Wallace Lays
Down 6 Point
Peace Plan
NEW YORK. My 13 A crowd
estimated nt 18.000 cheered Henry
A. Wallace Tuesday night as he out
lined his Ideas (or ending the "cold
war" and launching a "century of
peace." ,
Addressing a Madison Square Oar
den rally, the third party presi
dential candidate said that there are
no differences between the United
Slates and the Soviet Union "which
cannot be settled by peaceful, hope
ful negotiations."
He presented his views in the form
of an "open letter" addressed to
Prime Minister Stalin. Wallaces
running mate, Sen. Glen Taylor iD
Idaho) also spoke at the rally, which
was sponsored by the Wallace for
President committee.
Between bursts ot applause. Wal
lace enumerated six "definite de
cisive steps" which he said must be
taken to restore a "common ground
of peace."
He called for general disarma
ment, outlaw ing of weapons of mass
destruction, a ban against export of
weapons by any nation, and re
sumption of unrestricted trade be
tween Russia and this country, ex
cept for war goods.
He also urged resumption of free
exchange of scientific information
between the two countries, free
movement ot cititens, students and
newspapermen in both nations, and
establishment of a United Nations
agency for the distribution of Inter
national' relief.
Dewey Backers
Hold Luncheon
Supporters of Tom Dewey, New
York governor who Is seeking the
nod from Oregonlans In the May
21 primarlrs, gathered at the Wl
nema hotel for lunch Wednesday.
Darren Miller accepted the tern
porary chairmanship and led dls'
cusslon on ways and means to bring
Dewey's name before the public as
frequently as possible before the
primary election.
If Dewey should carry the state,
a permanent organisation will be
established to carry through until
November 2.
The Dewey-for-Presldent group
will meet again next Tuesday.
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Auto Loot
Cache Found
A cache of stolen articles, mostly
odd automotive parts, was uncovered
early Wednesday in a lumber pile at
the Big Basin Lumber company
on Market street, and Investigation
showed that the loot came from an
open shed back of Fluhrer's new
garage on Broad.
Roy Cornelius, lumber piler, found
the cache and notified city police.
Among the articles hidden in the
lumber were army-type five-gallon
cans, brass fittings, gauges, valves,
carburetors, wrenches, an old head
light, engine filters, a length of rub
ber tubing, wire and a bag of. nuts
and bolts.
Apparently the material had been
taken out of the shed last night, car
ried across the railroad track and
! stashed in the lumber pile.
I Cornelius had stacked the lumber
j only Tuesday.
! Footprints near the shed and rail
1 road tracks indicated that ope or
' more youngsters had done the Job
i by carrying the articles from the
, shed to the lumber pile.
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Rites Slated
For War Dead
I Full military rites will be accorded
' Staff Sergeant Alfred D. Giles, 25,
j son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Giles of
; 1530 Worden, whose body is to arrive
; in Klamath Falls Saturday morning
; from the Oakland army base. A
; military escort will accompany the
remains.
The young army man lost his life
In France on August 17, 1944. while
serving during the invasion with Co.
B, 191st tank battalion of the ar
mored division. His body was one of
many returned this past month from
the European theater.
SSgt. Giles was bom In Inter
national Falls, Minn., September 29,
1918. He lived for a time in Chilo-
quln and his parents were residents
of that place when he was killed In
action.
Final rites will be held In the Earl
Whitlock chapel at 3:30 p. m. Satur
day with the Rev. Howard B. Hutch
Ins officiating. Veteram of Foreign
Wars will have charge of graveside
services at the family plot in Kla
math Memorial park.
Pallbearers will be long time
friends of the young sergeant. They
will Include Eddie Hall. Frank Hall.
Robert North. Chester Ashby. Ray
Vokum and Harold Uglum.
Filibuster
Threat Faces
Draft Bills
WASHINGTON. May 13 i.v-The
senate was advised Wednesday that
the armed sen-Ices will need 1.669.-
000 new men during the next year in
the regular and reserve lorces.
The big estimate of manpower
needs came in a formal report from
thi senate armed services committee
supporting Its bill to draft men
fom 19 through 35 years for two year
terms and train thousands of 18
year olds as a reserve.
Chairman Gurney (R-S. D filed
both the bill and report shortly
alter the senate met.
Even before the compromise me as.
ure blending a five-year draft re
vival with a voluntary training pro
gram for 18-year-olds hit the floor
officially, angry southern senators
promised a red hot fight.
And when southerners talk fight
In the senate they often mean fill,
buster.
What they want is a provision In
the bill guaranteeing every enlisted
man the right to serve only In
unit of "his own race."
Officials
Slate Trips
Three members of the city's off!
cial family will leave within the next
month and a half for special out-of.
town meetings and conferences.
The city has authorized a trip
for Mayor Ed Ostendorf to Seattle,
Wash., June 2. to attend the Pacific
coast board of lnter-government re
lations conference.
On May 17. City Police Officer
Odell Olson will represent Klamath
Falls in Portland at a special meet
ing arranged for presentation of
National Safety council awards to
Oregon. A special award will go to
the state for lowered traffic fatali
ties during 1947. Klamath Falls has
been notified of an award from the
council because It had no traffic
fatalities last year.
Assistant Fire Chief Henry Akin
will attend a fire chief's convention
in Baker, leaving in time for the
two-day meeting June 3 and 4.
Mothers In ancient Greece paci
fied their crying babies by giving
them a piece of sponge soaked n
honey.
Drillers Down
190 Feet Here
Drillers seeking a flow of hot
water to be used In pipes tfnder the
pavement approach of the Espla.
nade bridge in the new north en
trance project are down to a depth
of 190 feet and sludge has teste? 166
degrees, state highway men said
here Wednesday.
Jack Wilson holds the tub-con'
tract from Rogers Construction
company, contractors on the north
entrance job. .
Drillers hope to reach a flow test
ing between 180 and 200 degrees be-
lore they are satisfied.
Two On Carpet
For Doa Fines
Eight minor arrests were made by
city police In the past 24 hours, two
of them for violations of the city
doe ordinance.
Edward B. Loftsgaard. 2104 Modoc,
and Fred Slusher, 763 California,
each posted $5 ball for allowing a
dog to run at large. Myrtle T. Lln
low, 2315 Homedaie, was cited for
a court appearance for running a
stop sign. .
Five persons were bonked at the
i city Jail last night on drunk charges.
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Prock Takes
Over Signal
Oil Company
Release of the distributorship of
Signal Oil company In the Klamath
basin was announced Tuesday by
Mrs. Marshall E. Cornett.
New distributor Is Lloyd C. Prock.
well known Klamath Falls business
man. Prock takes over the business to
day. The late Marshall K. Cornett.
killed In a plane crash Inst October
28. had served as distributor of the
company for the past three years.
Since his death. Mrs. Cornett has
headed the business. She Is re
tiring from active business. '
C. A. Turnbull of Portland, here
today, announced the change sim
ultaneously with Mrs. Cornett. Both
said they were pleased to name
Prock as local distributor.
Prock Is a native Oregoulan and
has lived In Klamath Falls since
10J8. He has served for the past
six years n sales manager of Iteed
Tractor company, Is married and
has two children. The family re
Vulea on Lakcshore drive.
Prock said today that the plant
personnel will remain unchanged.
Lake Logging
Starts Late
Klamath Lake Moulding romnanv
will get no logs from Its Diamond
lake sale until about June 1. com
pany officials estimated Wednesday.
Snow In the Diamond lake area Is
melting more slowly now than It
was a tew weeks ago.
Work has started on conditioning
the privute road which will carrv
Ion trucks from tile tlmtier sale In
the limpqua national forest to Ynm
say siding near Diamond lake Junc
tion. R. A. Brlggs and Sons will handle
the logging operations for Klamath
Lake In the Umio,ua area again this
year.
I pays to use tne Want-Adsl
Sun Life Brass
Visits Klamath
A. C. Coughtry. agency superin
tendent. Hun Lite Assurance com
pany, met with members of the
Southern Ore
gon unit here
today. Coinci
dental with
Coughlry'a visit
Paul A. Lee.
district super
visor, celebrates
the second an
niversary of the
unit he heads.
The Southern
unit, with head
q ii a r t e r a in
Klamath Kails.
Is represented
In llcnd, Mcdlord, Itosobllig and
Coos liny.
According to A. M. Weaver. Ore
gon brunch manager, who Is arcom.
pausing Coughtry, Lees group Is
pimluiiug business at a rate In ex
cess of that ot the entire state or- I
ganlialloii of Sun Life five years I
ago. I
Coughtry reflects the optimistic
outlook of many nntloiia) coiuerns
In regard to the West's economic
future and the Noiihwtmt In par
ticular. "Althuugh the Went coast la Just
beginning to come Into Its own in
dustrially, It has long licru one of
the brlHhlcat spou of our entire In.
ti'iuntlunal orguutralloii," said Mr
Ci'ughliy.
Truman Mum On
New Jew State
WASHINGTON, May 1:1 (,11
President Truman wna asked today
whether the United Slntr will
recognlre the new stale Jews In
tend to proclaim In Pulcstliie. He
said he will cross thnl bridge when
he geta to It.
Mr Trmnnii added to his news
conference that he discussed the
whole Pnlesllne Ml mil Ion yeslerdny
wltlt Secrelary Marshall and under
Secretary Lovett.
Asked whether the Hulled Stales
has nnv proposals to make, he re
minded tiie reporters that this na
tion has railed oil the tinned Na
tions to Install a UN high com
missioner for the Holy Laud.
Two Students
Crash Planes 1
VANIXHJVKK. Wash., May 11 !'
Tuo student pllnla survived crnshri
which stalled as pructlee binding
northwest of here hut one was II
actions condition Wednesday,
Thoiuna Mnct'umhcr, 25, am
I iiu old Mason, 2:1, liolli of Vniicnii'
ver, took off from here early yesler.
itny nftcriioiin III light pintles I'
practice wind Ihev would do II
forced In land. They chose a flelr
on Die lower liver road.
MnrCnmlicr headed down, alrilcV
whra at the edge of the field, mid
hit; plane crashed. He lumped out -not
seriously hurl -and tried tr
wnve otf his companion. However
Miisiui's plnne also hit the wires.
Thev were brought to St. Josepli'i
hospllul here. Hospital ntlennulili
said today Mason suKerrd severr
face ruts, probable uw fracture and
possibly other liilurlrs. His condi
tion was called serious but apparent
ly not critical. MaeComber l to In
released from the hospital tomorrow.
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