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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1948)
PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON TUESDAY, JUNE 8, J 948 Enlistment Of Aliens Figure Cut , (Continued "rom Page 1) Ini" In the (tale department about (he proposal has been "cleared up." FJicourogcd by tlie fact the cham ber was able to dispose of seven con trovcrslal civil rights amendments In yesterday's 11 -hour and IB min ute session, acting Majority Leader Wherry of Nebraska said he will hold the senate Into the night (gain. M NOW ' vwn v. JB ' v s.41ffl0'M wk' IMMl STANWYCK 1 (pip twit owsTV..i nation V:M I H a man after nw ' I own heart iTff -. q s. nn in (.' ""mi t i taw1 r. lfl ll;i.! II! Mlt liVSft RAINBOW rTtf shows H- r. VXr3 "STRANGE raimKOHATIOH- "BUND SPOT CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY FROM 1:30 f. M. BIGGEST SHOW VALUE IN TOWN! J5tTILL5P, M. 40c rvr STARTS T 9Tltrtfc4 WCTWtl TOM Judge Rules Oil Contract To Be Illegal LOS ANGELES, June 8 1.4") Ex clusive dealer contracts between Standard OH Co. ol California and independently owned service stations were ruled Invalid Monday In federal court. me far-reaching decision affects some 30,000 lnaependenuy operated stations wnich nave contracts with SUtnaard to sell only products made or sponsored by tne oil company. Tne suit was Undiluted by the anti trust division ol the deportment of justice. William C. Dixon, chief of me anti-trust division, said he expected the decision to lorce a reorganiza tion ot tne entire oil industry mar keting structure nationally. Standard Stations Inc., a wholly owned suosidiary of standard Oil, wnich also markets the company's products exclusively. Is not altected. U. S. District Judge Leon R. Yank wich, who heard the case, issued an injunction to Invalidate the con tracts, but provided that it shall not be el teeth e until six months after final determination of the case probably b the U. S. supreme court. The jurist explained that he in corporated the provisions into his order so that orderly marketing of oil Industry products would not be Interfered with during the time necessary for appeal. He said it also would permit time for Standard, and other companies, to adjust their marketing organizations in the event appeal is unsuccessful. File For School Directorships ! fjl - i! U '4 I T ' ' -fJ !, . hi Youth Held For Kidnap WICHITA. Kas, June 8 P) A 17-year-old girl and a married sales man, charged with kidnaping her, were in police custody Monday. The salesman is Arthur Deets Jr.. 23, of Kingston, Pa. He is the father of two children. The girl, Mrs. Mary Kallnoski. York. Pa.. Is a bride of less than two months. Police said they ran away May 28 shortly before the girl's high school graduation. They were ar rested here yesterday. Mrs. Kallnoski told officers she left willingly with Deets. "We know we love each other," Deets said. Thomas T. Kallnoski. 25. New Britain, Conn., who said he and the girl were wed secretly April 15. filed the kidnaping charge at York. Mrs. Kallnoski said she respect ed her husband but loved Deets. Police Detective Frank Parsons re ported. "From the standpoint of law, I know we were way out of step." Deets said, "but from the stand point of how we feel about each other, we were In step." He said they both Dlan to obtain divorces and be married. 'Missing' Tar Held As AWOL JOPLIN. Mo.. June 8 UP) Thomas R. Fly. 32. Joplln sailor reported as missing in the swamp ing of a naval launch off Norfolk. Va., a week ago, is being held In jail as AWOL. He was arrested Sunday by naval officials and police. Fly told officers he left his naval station the day before the launch was swamped, coming here by bus to be with his wife, who Is 111. He undoubtedly would have been aboard the launch had he been at bis station, he told police. Hall Named Dean At Grays Harbor ABERDEEN, June 8 Pi George L. Hall, acting dean of men at the University of Oregon for two years, has been elected dean of Grays Har bor Junior college. Hall, a former Myrtle Point, Ore., high school in structor, succeeds Dr. George Allen Odgers. Last week Odgers withdrew a formal protest against the failure of the Aberdeen school district to renew his contract. Members of the school board meet today to discuss hiring a new coach for the college to succeed Walt Price, who goes to Everett Junior college next fall. Traffic Survey To Be Made At Bridge SALEM, June 8 (IP) The state highway commission will make a traffic survey the rest of this week on the bridge between Salem and West Balem. The bridge crosses the Willamette river, and there Is considerable de mand here for a larger bridge. Motorists will be halted briefly and questioned as to the origin and destination of their trips. trH Mr r ttfl4 the Twr fy W4n4ar ...kfll'l KFJI'l Nffr, DIHmiit, R4-Staff ikrrn "IAKTER SUCK'S IONANZA" lri lM wttli fun, MrpritM ati4 VALUAILI FRIZIS Klamathites Attend Rites Mrs. Hugh Estes, Mrs. Larry Bcrgmann and Mrs. Dun Llskoy have gone to Crestline, Calif., lo attend the funeral of Huberi Barnes, father of Mrs. Estes and Mrs. Bergmann and brothcr-ln-la of Mrs. Llskey. Mr. Barnes died of a heart attach Friday. When he was In Klamath Falls In March on one of his fre quent visits he suffered a heart at tack then. Funeral sen-ices will be held Tuesday In Riverside, Calif. Mrs. Barnes Is the former Emma Ander son, whose father was the ftrst agent for Klamath Indian agency. She will probably return to Kla math Falls with her daughter, Mrs. Estes. Daylight Saving Time Proves Baffling To Many On 1st Day Not everything was smooth and simple Monday as Klamath people trooped to work on daylliht aavlni lime. At midnight, Sunday, flocks were srl ahead one hour in accord with a city counrll resolution adopt ing daylliht time. The city council got caught In Ha own tuugle, and Instead of meeting at the umiiiI time. 7:30 p. m.. will convene tonight at 8:30 daylight time. Mayor Ed Ostendorf explained that a formal ordinance must be read tonight enabling the council to meet at 7:30 Daylight time, and In order to conform with the city Bay Area Youth Badly Cut Up SAN FRANCISCO. June 8 0P A 17-year-old high school boy was slashed 43 times with a razor blade last night. Police called It a sense less attack by two other 'teen agers. Twelve cuts, on the abdomen, were six inches long. The others, on his face, chest and arms, were superficial. Gerry McCarthy, the youth slashed, said he did not know his assailants. He told police they approached him as he was about to enter his parked car and one asked "Do you want a beef?" McCarthy answered "No." "Well, you're going to get one whether you want it or not." One youth grabbed him from the I rear while the other slashed him, j he said. There wrre two Jobs open on local school boards with one di rector to be named on both boards 1 and S. Filing for the Job as director of board !, Kl IIS, are Jack Linman (upper left) and Paul Deller lupper right). Deller'i petition Is being challenged be cause he Is a member of the KI'IIS faculty but the petition will remain on file until an opin ion Is handed down by the attor ney general. Below. Sid Elliot seeks the post as director of board 1. elementary schools. He Is unop posed thus far. Kennell-Kllls Former Jap POW To Be Missionary SEATTLE. June 8 WPl Jacob de Shazer of Salem. Ore., former war prisoner who plans to return to Japan as a missionary, received his diploma from Seattle Pacific col lege yesterday. De Shazer. 35. was captured by the Japanese when shot down in Gen. James H. Doolittle's raid on Nagoya in 1942. It was during the 40 months he spent in Japanese prison camps, de Shazer said, that he decided to return as a mission ary. De Shazer and his wife. Florence. 27. will continue college work until end of the summer session, although both received diplomas yesterday. They plan to leave for Japan In the fall as missionaries of the First Free Methodist church. Dominican Asks Duel lo Soothe Honor OTTAWA, June 8 M The con sul general of the Dominican Re public wants the Argentine am bassador to Canada to meet him on the field of honor or apologize for what the Dominican Insists Is a double insult. Jul o Rtccort. the Dominican, sent a challenge to Dr. Juan-Carlos Rod rlgui's, the Argentine, suggesting the duel be held In the Arufntlne em bassy, technically outside Canada, and urging the ambassador to choose his weapons. The Argentine will send a reply to Ctudad Trullllo. capital of the Dopiln'can Republic. Here Is how It started, accord ing to Rlccart: The Argentine em bassy recently was visited bv the humane society after It was report ed two does at the embassy had been beaten to death. At an em bassy reception. Rlccart said he made "some pleasantrv" about docs, not meaning to be nasi v. The am bassador's wife "ninde what I thought was an offensive answer." Rl"enrt said. Then, the final straw: Rlccart snirt the Mpha.isnrinr hd a party pel-brat'ng 'he Argentine revolu tion, and d'd not 'nvlte the Do minican consul. Th's. he sa'd "meant dnnH'e offens on to me personally and one to mv country." Kalinas Write From Europe Gasoline is plentiful In Czecho solvakia according to Mayor A. Kal Ina who wis Mrs. Kallna and several other Malln residents Is spending the summer In Europe. to wear a boy s size 4 shoe, broke While It Is necessary lo arrange lor into Roosevelt school Saturday ' gas coupons to travel, more are al afternoon, smashed the glass in a : lowed than are needed, he writes, locker room door, exchanged tennis j Food Is plentiful on the farms but shoes In the athletic room, mixed ! thofe living In town unless they buy Student Pays School Back What A Mess School was out last Friday and Saturday afternoon and someone apparently a Roosevelt student was enthusiastic. The place was a mess. Someone, believed to be of the age charter, rounctlmrn will have to meet at 7:30 ataudard time for this week only. Main difficulty was with the rail roads. At Southern Piuifie, employes were deep In a confusing time mix up. Freight and warehouse offices made the change to daylight time with the rest of Klanmlh Palls, but the ticket, yard, telegraph, car de partment and roundhouse offices am' plants remained on Paclflo standard time. Employes who work In those of flrea are on daylight time at home, but on standard time when they are at work. Harvey Teal, BP trainmaster, sulci today that there Is a good chance that all local offices will soon go daylight to simplify the situation for Klanmlh railroaders. The split lime In offices la neces sary because Si' s southbound runs are on daylliht ssvlnf time, but nurlhbound trains still operate on standard. A similar situation prevails at (ireal Northern where the main of fice, station office and roundhouse are on daylight time, but the dis patchers and yard office are on standard. All Cireat Northern runs are on standard. The CAA weather station at the airport was having Its troubles too. While employes and the local station are on daylight time lo conlorni with the city, all weather equipment Is set on standard time and all weather bulletins, broadcasts and other facilities are standard. condiments et cetera freely In the kitchen, started a paper fire In the kitchen floor lit went out" took hinges off doors and generally re arranged things in almost every room of the building. I Chalked on a blackboard In one I room was the decldely superfluous ' for a fun-fest. remark: "Boy. what a mess you have to clean up." City police and Darrell Potter, Roosevelt principal, are investigating. black market are finding the going pretty rugged. Crops are good and the countryside looks prosperous. About 60 visitors from the United States Including friends of the Kal Ina's from Chicago. Portland and Malln gather each Thursday night Lanqell Valley Men In On Road Work Ray Brown and Lloyd Gift Local Residence Burgled Saturday of Langell valley were in last week-end to call on the county court with re spect to road work to be done in the valley as a result of the passage of the three-mill county road levy. They said they were assured that a complete program will soon be an nounced by the court, and that Im provements on roads in Langell val ley will be included In plans. At the primary election, people of the county approved a 3-mill levy for 3 years. Labor Office Asks For Farm Workers PORTLAND. June 8 W An ap peal tot out-of-state crop workers to help In the harvest of Oregon's strawberries has been Issued by the state farm labor office. Blaine T. Christian, Oregon iarm The George Thorn residence, 1516 j labor supervisor, said the flood re Mltchell. was burglarized Saturday porui apparently have scared away night, city police reported, and a i many of those who move north from variety of electrical appliances and California annually. He said 25.000 clothing taken. . i berry pickers are needed for the Mr. and Mrs. Thorn were absent j Pak harvest, due In a week. from home at the time and the door was left open. The prowler got away The 1662-foot span across the with an alarm clock, toaster, desk ! Gila river between Buckeye and Gila lamp, slack suit, ladles' coat and : Bend Is the longest bridge In Arl part of a ladles' suit. I zona. Country Club Blast Kills 2 L08 ANGELES. June 8 Ml At least two persons were killed today when an explosion, apparently touched off during Installation of a new gas line, blasted the fashion able Hillcrest Country club. One ambulance driver said he had picked up two bodies. Police snld several others, believed to be cooks and chefs In the club, were In the burning wreckage. A policeman at 20th Century-Fox studio, across Pico boulevard from the club, said the blast "almost blew th buttons off my uniform." The main roof was lifted Into the air and deposited many feet away In a stand of trees. The club Is a favorite among mo tion picture actors and producers, and Its member roles list many of IMIvwoods biggest names. The main rluhhouse burned down two years ago In a spectacular fire and since then the clnh had been ouartered In a rambling frame structure. Constriction Is under wv on a new building. It Is located ner th boundaries of Los Angeles, Beverly Hills and Culver City. Passes KKV. IIAIttll.n VAN lit Kill Baker Pastor Dies Here The Rrv. Charles Harold Van Duker. 36-yeiir-old pastor of the Calvary Baptist church at linker. Ore., and for 21 years a resident of Klumnth Fulls, died at Hillside hiin pllnl Sunday at 10:45 p. m. ol a heart ailment for which he had been treated for several weeks. The llev. Van Duker, whose widow Is the former Oretta Hum. mem ber of a prominent Klamath county pioneer family, had been moved here for treatment lost Mnv 39. Horn In Currnmitle. Kns., Mr. Van Duker moved In Klnmath Falls Irom Enterprise with his parents Mr. and Mrs. William Van Duker of this city, In 1037. He was grad uated from Klamath Union hlxh school. Inter attended 8ml t hern Oregon enllrae at Ashland and then completed his studies lor the rhurrh at Weslmont lllble college In Us All'telra. For two years the young minister served the Rogue River Presbyter Ian church os pastor and later went to Mnrshflrld as assistant pastor of the Baptist church there. He next held the pulpit of the Empire. Ore., church and three years ago accept ed a call to the Baker Calvary Bap tist church where he was the pas tor at the time of his death. In addition to his widow and his parents, Mr. Van Duker Is survived hv two young children. Mllly and Elizabeth; one sister. Agnes E Kef. ter of Fort Klnmnth. and two broth ers C. J. Vnn Duker of lliirllngame. Calif., and R. W. Van Duker of Klnmnth Falls Final rites wll) be announced by Whltlnck'a. Tule Council Has Routine Meet Monday i'Ul.ia.AKIi. June 8 lloiillun pioci'iluto occupied the ntteiillou ot the clly council Monday night when City Alloiney II K. McLaren, Klaiu mil Falls, win present. McLiiicii Will prepare f 11 o nrdl iiuiice empowering Ilia clly to Im pose peiiallles on owners ol prop, erty who lull In lueel lily require ineiils on lire hiiMinln mid to ii'liiova suiii harunl. Ilu wua also lunliiiiird by the cumuli lo pirpnie a dimimcnl in pirpuintioii lor an improvement dis trict bond Issue loe I ll si u 1 1 it t tf hi cil curbs mid gutli'ia on Mnlti street, the pnqiosal lo be prcsiiited In the voters at n special election Inter this year. No estimate on the Improvement project has been made recently, sluce changing prices of materials has niiimiKlrd an estimate matte many mouths ago. All old toning ordinances are In be thrown out and the new oriti liniiie now being drawn up will cover all sections of tfle city In eluding the new odillllnu lo be annexed in the near Inline, The new ruling will be In eflecl by Aii" ust. It Is expected and will limit romutrriinl cniistiuctluii In reslden yut areas as well ns regulnlo the lyie of homes In be bulll. The count-It ugreed lo allocate the city's ronliiliution to Die summer recreation fund whliii Is slightly more than Irtoo In three mmulily Installments during June. Julywsf 4 August. l Don Wehslrr. of the Tulelnke jitter Day Haluls church, asked thnl the city pnvc an alley adjacent to the new rhurrh building which Is being completed. Hldewalk he been put In around the block of church proieriy. The clly council agreed to the paving. IIIVIIIKMI NEW YORK. June 8 (At Alu minum Goods Manufacturing com pany directors have dcclurrd an ex tra dividend of bo rents a share and Home Ee Club The Shasta View . dividend ol 20 cents, both payable nomc Kconomics ciud win meet at juiy i i holders of record June 16 the home of Mrs. Deola Wran. The company paid 30 cents on Jul Lavrrne. wconesuay ai imu April 1. p. m. i uere w in oe a pontic luncii' eon. True airplane speed may be meas ured accurately by high frequency sound waves. The Marti number, the ratio of plane speed to the velocity of sound, can also be measured by the same means. For years all kinds of foods and many beverages have been preserved In cans. 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