MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
CG Sets Up
Radio Patrol
For Flood
PORTLAND. Juno 7 ll'i Cum
liiunlcntliiua link In 1 1 in Columhlu
rlvrr flood arena, where workera
urn remote fnmi telephones, have
been established by the const
HUitrfl.
Nine radio communications
I rin ks, (wo cullers, nix fully rum
missioned fount Kiiuril nuxllliiry
craft, one airplane uiul eight
molor surf boats bio iivnllulilr, all
Willi two-way rudld.
A high-power transmitter hua
born not up nt Mcapponae, whore
the auxiliary fount Muri-us mid n
molor surf bimt "in atiilloncd.
(Iniiiiiiuiilt'alliuia trucks lire ut
(Matskunlo, ('11(1111111101 nml Kelso,
nil keeping In touch with licnd
iiuiirlorn III Porlliiiid.
'I'he const guard has the buoy
tentlrr Rhododendron uiul ft molor
surf bout n( Kelso, n molor turf
bout standing by off Door Island,
Hie nuxllliiry cruiser Clmlm nt H(.
HoloiiN, n high-speed 3H-foot pick
rt foonl nt Hm llngton. the buny
tender Illue Hell, n molor surf fount
mid the nuxlllnry bout Chnrlu nt
Vnncotivcr.
HtnndliiK by nt Portland hend
aunrtcrs nre (he nuxllliiry bout
Hotly II. mid four motor surf bonu
on IrnlleM. nltnrhod to truck".
The pluno U on nll-duy patrol.
reHirtliiK back on obscrvntlona nt
to dike condllioiis.
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C. W. Nash
Dies At 84
IIKVKIU.Y mUB, Cnllf., Junr
7 iv- !rnth linn millrd the hrarl
mid hiind of one of Amphora
Irndlnif liKtunirliiliktA, C.mr.ra Wnr
rrn Nnflh. Ho wrr 84.
NnMi, who n from mi orphan
farm boy to prrMOriU of Ofiirral
Motor, auccumlKd m hla home
ymtrrdny nftrr 11 Ions lilnrna. Ho
hud brru vlrtlm of hrnrt dU
. fur the lnnt two yrars but
ret named urtlva in (ho affair of
I he Ninth Motor comimny, whirl,
ho fouiidrd, until iiboul tlx monUia
go.
Nh a tlrrlru worker nnd
aurrrajs never Bffrrlrd hla inodcMy.
Hp n frlrmlly and approachable,
alwaya. Hm wife dird 1aI year.
Two daughter. Mm. Man Hirn
ton. Beverly HllU, mid Mrs. C. H.
Ill In. of OtoMfl Point farm. Mich.,
aurvlve.
Saddle Club To
Expand Clubhouse
PrrmlaMon Iiai been granted by
the fnir board lo the Klnmiith Sad
dlr club lo enlarge, the clubhouse
i the fmritroundA.
Al a meeting of the rlub lat
Tuendny night l wu agreed to work
on the building Hundny mid hiw
band of the mrmbera lore nut the
J partition between the prenent room
and an extra Mall yeatrrday to en
lante the apace.
Improvement work will be con
tinued in apare time with the hope
of completing the Job by the time
r-f the July rodeo for entertainment
of vlMllng saddle club.
PACE SEVitN
liana Norland Insures furniture.
123 N. 6th Nt
LEGAL NOTICES
N'OTII R INVITING 1110
NMlr u herhy given thai tha City
tt Merrill, Of ion. will r-alv eald
hula Inr tha pmrhaaa tmm uM city nf
Hi fnllnwing rt al property, iitda In h
rrrlv-d lip In p m . Juna IT, 1411 at
which im. Mid bid will ba opened and
considered:
r.I M feet af Lot B. ftlftck 1
nntlnsl Town of Merrill Or fort,
rnrnmunly known at CHy Hall prop
er! v.
nidi will b rrrrlvpit H nn land
nnlv. nr 7 on hoth land and building
1hprnn. pfvlf1cd bidder agrra lo r
mnvf tatd building fmm Mid land with
In ftO driyi from lima of accapianca at
bid
nida ahalt ha untnHtvd In 1ha PH'
nf MarrlM flccnrdr, accompanlad with
a rfrllfld rhcrk for not lata than In1",
nf Ihit amount hid drawn nn a bank
rtn'ng hiinlnrta In .Itala nf Oregon,
Tha clly rvtfrva lha rlfhl to ra
Jfcl any and all hidi
nonniT r. mi.t.MAN,
fc Cily nacordar.
3 S T, No ins.
NOTicr or r in ai. AcrnrNT
IN Tiir riMciiiT rdtfrtT or tmit
tatk ok nnrooN rem Tin
rni'NTY Of KLAMATH.
IN TUF MATl'KH Or TUB KUTATl OT
IIANH 7.1MMMMAN, ttarrad.
NAllra la harhv glvan lhal I hava
flld my final arcnimt aa KtacutrU nf
lha fatala nf liana 7.lmmrmn, d
rcacd. and lha lha Court haa aat Juna
31. mm at thr hmir of 10 no A M . aa
tha tlma for tha hearing nf oh tact Inn
tn aald final arcnunt and aatt lament
lliranf
Oatad thla IRih dav of Mav.'inlR
ima ii rr i e novCNKinK,
Fxccutrt.
M 94 .11: 3. 7-U Jl-No. 130.
TRAVEL ACCIDENT
PROTECTION rot 5
Travel by bui or train, nuto
or pline, Involve! lomt riik
of accident. For only 1 wt
can Intur you tgtinic tram.
fiortation honrdi for
whole year under an Ac
cident Policy that will pay
medical tipeniei up to
loo, or provide genrrnua
benefit! for Ion of lilt, limbi,
nr lithl.
T. B. WAITERS
107 So. Ilh 81.
rhone 410
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"Fill th batkat with taaiick romediei it's no u
watting good food!"
Air Force Working On New
Long Range Jet Bomber
Copa Cabana
Club Burns
MIAMI IIKACII. Pin., June 7 iVl
The awiiiik Copu Cnbaiia nlKht
club, acme of aorne of Florldu'a
Itiiyeat nlkht life durlnir the winter
mimoii. wna nliniMl completely de
(royed early (odny by fire.
Klre Chief JJ. C. Konnelt rati
milled (he losa nt about 1200.OOO.
Miami IH('h I'ollcomnn H. L.
Pcrduo auld a "terrific exploalon"
preceded the blaze which Kutted
the lunh furiilnhluita nnd left only
the ahcll of nn outalde wall atund
II1K. 'I'he nliiht club la fnmoua for lt
expeimlve food, drink nnd entertainment.
Mickey Alvord Is
Migs Champion
SALT LAKK CfTY, June 7 lI'i
Poiirteen-yenr-old KiiKone iMIckey)
Alvord of 811 It Lake City la the mlns
clnimplon of the United Htulea.
Alcord came up thrown the con
aolntlon brnrket Snturdny nlKht to
defeat the Wyomlnit atnte tltlehold
er. Oeorne Telle, of Chevenne. in
a nlp-and-tuck flnala battle at the
Veterana of Porelxna War apon
aored national tournament, 7-4. 7&.
Utah alao had another winner.
Gov Herbert B. Maw defeated Ray
II Hrnminman of Denver, nnt'onnl
VFW commander. 7-3 In a apeclal
"executlvea matrh."
Surgery Aids in Cataracis
When the lena of a camera la
blurred, the picture which It taken
will be cloudy. A cataract la almllur.
Cloudlnn develop In that part of
the eye which nervea na n lena, and
objecla accn are no loimrr clear.
A caturact la one of the difficulties
With vlalon which tend U occur with
ndvancliiK bko. Occasionally a cat
aract can be present at birth and
sometimes It Is connected with cer
tain diseases, like diabetes.
The amount of disturbance In
alKht depends on whether all or only
a part of the lens Is affected and
also on the deitrce of the cloudliiK.
Pur this reason people with catar
acts do not all have the same dtdrie
of difficulty. Also cataracts vary In
the speed with which the clouding
of the lens progresses.
No llruf Treatment
It Is common to speak of a bc
KlnnliiK cataract as "Incipient" and
when It Is full Krown and not Kettlnif
worse, as a mature or "rl." There
arc no druns to dissolve the ma
terial which clouds the lens and to
restore normal vision. Buch treat
ment may be a reality some day.
Treatment for cataract Is an op
eration. Formerly, It wna necessary
1 to wait until a cataract was mature
! before It could be removed and full
; vision restored. Now surgical meth
- ods are available which make It pos
j sible to remove a lena with a catar
! act on It at any staice. Thla la a
! tremendous advance na It may pre
I vent yeara of poor vision.
I I'he causes of cataract are not
known, but certainly aire plays a
part and In some cases diabetes, oc
cupation, or possibly heredity.
Note: Dr. Jordan Is unable to
answer Individual questions from
readers. However enoh Haw ha will
I answer one of the most frequently
, asked questions In his column.
I Q. Can one live In a house In
which a person died from tubercu
losis? I A. Almost all cases of tuberculosis
j are contracted from a living person
who has an active form of the dis
ease or from milk or some other In
fected source. The bacillus resoon
slble for tuberculosis lives only a
short time outside the human body.
Japs On Trial
For Mass Deaths
YOKOHAMA, June 7 W Two
Japanese officers went on trial to
day charged with responsibility for
the wartime deaths of 39.748 Amer
icana and Filipinos Including 11..
200 who fell In the Batnnn "death
march."
They are MaJ. Oen. Yoshltake
Kawane. who commanded 14th nrmv
transportation; and Col. Kurataro
Hlrano, In charge of the 61t line
of communications unit. Both
pleaded Innocent before a U. S. 8th
army commission.
Their commander, Oen. Masa
hanj Homma. was convicted of sim
ilar charges by U. 8. tribunal In
Manila and executed.
Classified Ads Bring Real Result t
lege, Va.. as Interim chairman of
the physics department.
Dr. V. L. O. Chitlock. author of
several books. Is retiring after 27
years as professor of literature at
the college.
For a tangy sandwich spread
add finely chopped watercress to
cream cheese: spread on thin allcea
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In the United States navy your
schooling, exoen.ws ire all taken
care of by Uncle Bam.
WAHHINOTON. June t lVi A
new long range Jet bomber, colled
the XII-S3 and using propellers
driven by Jet turbines, la being
built for the nlr force.
iThe Xll-62 la being built by the
lloelug Airplane Co., Hontlle. II tins
boon In the lop secret classifica
tion.) 'Die exiMvlmentnl plane rcpre
seuu another effort by designers
to overcome the high fuel con
sumption land resulting short
range) of Jet bombers without loss
of all the Jet's high sjieed.
First official disclosure of the
now bomber apiioars In the Jusl
publlshed testimony of nlr force
officials before n house npproprln
tlons subcommittee.
MaJ. Oen. L. C. Cralgle. UHAF
director of research, referred brief
ly to the plane In discussing pro
posed exiiendlttirea for "range ex
tension" of aircraft.
He mentioned an Item for "dunl
rotation profilers for the turbo
props for the long range XU-SIl Jet
bomber."
Fjirller experiments with Jet
drlvrn propeller aircraft have
shown Unit speeds well above that
for standard engines ran be at
tained. Thus, the nlr force seems
to be aiming at a bomber with a
speed somewhere between the true
Jot's OOO-iulloH-aii'liour nnd the
200 to 260 mlle-an-hour cruising
sliced for standard heavy bombers.
Jet bombers so far have fallen
far short of the 4200-mile range of
U-2Da or the estimated 8000-mile
range of the slx-cnglned B-3G.
Two Reed College
Professors Quit
PORTLAND. June 7 0P1 Two
of Reed college's best known fac
ulty members will retire next week.
Dr. A. A. Knowllon, head of Reed
college physics department since
11)16. winner of last year's research
corporation award for distinguished
leaching, and former president of
the American Association of Physics
Teachers, will go to Bennington col-
II n.l-l.u YV.Y-l .T7 Jl
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