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PACE TWO HfcRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON THURSDAY, JUNE 30. 149 City Light Plan Gets Council OK After months of hard work mid diligent etudy by Mayor Robert A. Thompson, tht city council and the city lighting committee, the way haa been paved to Rive Klamath Palls' business area that "new look." The mayor announced today that, after a special meeting of the city council and the lighting commit tee, approval has been granted to enter Into contract with The Cali fornia Oregon Power company for the Installation of approximately It light units In tht city's designated business district I When Copco haa submitted the j contract, councilmen will draw up I an ordinance authorising the con- ! tract for the lighting project. j Sam Rltchey. Copco manager. I said that the plan calls for 21.000 I lumen light units throughout. The cost to the city w ill be In the neigh borhood of 10.S24M annually, cov ering 10-year span. This includes over-all installation and maintenance. The area to be lighted Is Main street, from 9nd to Esplanade. Klamath from 4th to 12th. and Pine from 4th to 11th, including all side streets. Cowboys To Vie Under The Lights For First Time In Klamath At Saturday Show Something new has been added to the Klamath Bssin Roundup this year. For the first time In rodeo history tht first of the three shows 8iturday. will be held under the lights. The three-day roundup. July 2. 1 and t. will get off to a colorful start at 7 50 Saturday night at the fair giounds when the lights are turned on for the first time. However, a deluge of buckarooa It expected today when Shirley Jones of Millerlck and Tyler arrives. Ray Williams, KBKA secretary-lrrasur er. anticipates Miss Jonra will hav plenty of cowboys In tow. Millerlrk and Tyler, of Sonoma Calif., la furnishing tht rodeo stock I his year. Those who have signed for com pilation are Jack 8hernian. Klam- UAL Service Hearing Set ; For July 25 The Civil Aeronautics board haa tentatively set July 34 as tht data for consideration of suspension of United Air Lines main line aervlct to Klamath rails In ttvor of estab lishment of feeder lint servlct by The Klamath Sheriff's posse I eih Fslls. who will enter bronc rid- ,,"..,' - .i,. ... ... ..... ,rr rwro. w re- ; ing ana ouiiaogsnig; jacg nans, , , cu,,,,,,,., puuu vigorous rt- sensible for the Insiallatlon of the : Ut. Hebron, bareback riding: Har- M ,n, sugm IUuen. lightsand has announced that the. j vvy Luer. who wired from San Fran. ,,,, nil. , mentioned ui tht will be at the disposal of local clubs Cisco yesterday lo enter him In ; recent decision of CAB against Bo- .... ...Uu ...u i,c uuuer- luuaogguig: v.ari torsy laraaon, nansa Air l.lnea feeder urvm eon. I isauigs in me iuture. .u iriuii inursoar only five cowboys have definitely Inked con tracts to ride in this year s show Leonard Evans 'Not Wanted' For Slaying - tht discussion stage for many years, but active steps have been taken this year by the council and lighting committee to complete plana for Installation of tht light ing system. Taft-Hartley Bill Still On Rules Roster WASHINGTON, June 30 WThe senate today passed the labor bill constructed by Senator Taft iR- Ohio). The vote on passage was 51 to 44. It contains the basic provisions of the Taft-Hartley act and marked a sweeping victory for the Ohio sena tor tn hi duel with the Truman administration over repealing the T H taw. It was a crushing defeat for Pres ident Truman, who during the 194 campaign pledged repeal of the measure. Senator Lucas of Illinois, tht dem ocratic leader predicted before the vote that Mr. Truman will veto the Taft bill If It reaches him. Senate passage sent the measure to the house. House action on any labor blS It doubtful at this session. In any event there Is strong like lihood that the two-year-old Taft Hartley act will remain unchanged U'til after the 1950 elections at the earliest. Before passage, the senate ac cepted by 49 to 44 vote a Taft wrttten substitute for all that sec tion of the bill he had not previously gotten amended to his liking. Taft's plan for injunctions and plant seizure in -national emergen cy" strikes was approved Tuesday. Taft's program to make 28 changes hi the Taft-Hartley act but preserve Its -essential- now has been substi tuted for the entire administration labor bill. Preliminary to taking the second section of Tsft't plan, the senate oeai aown an attempt to nullify all YREKA. June ?0 Leonard Evans. released from the Siskiyou county jail Monday on a writ of habeas corpus is no longer considered I "Wttil A" K K . 1 ... The lighting project ha. been In kjvou r . " pons. Whether the district attorney's of fice sull plans to press charges against the El Rancho Tula road house murder and burglary suspect remains to be seen. Siskiyou Dis trict Attorney Fred Burton has been at a convention for several days and is due back In his office tomorrow. Evans haa left Yreka. supposedly to go back to his Job as a logging camp cook at Pilot Rock, Ore. His attorney, J. Everett Barr. said when Evans was released from Jail he would be -kept available- In case the district attorney decided to fol low up the charges. Evans was released on the writ of habeas corpus Issued by Superior wmn juoge James Allen on Barr Mamatn Agency, Branma bull rid-, necttoiu between Klamath Falls mg: and Jimmie Swift. Klamath ! and auch points as Lakevicw. Al Falls, quarter-milt stock horse l turaa and Reno, event, an event for Klamath basin , Manager Charles Siark of tht horses and riders only. I chamber said that It Is his under- One of the highlights of Satur- ' standing CAB plans an investigate)-a lighted show will be a drill j Hon to determine whether Klsruath by the famous Siskiyou coun'y i should remain as a United Air Sheriff i posse, known w idely for Its Lines point, or should be given to right drills. Southaest Airways, which operates The Mrdford Trail Riders, a group short-jump service through Call of men and lady riders, will also ' forma and part of Oregon, held a five-minute drill during the ! Stark said he haa no uitormatlon ipening performance. i as lo the exact service which would The grand entry will start at T : JO ; be rendered by Southwest. He uu p. m. with Queen Joyce Copeland i plied there Is no objection here to and her court, Reno Browne, tht ' navuig Southwest service into Klamath Sheriff's posse, the Klam- i Klamath Falls, but that there la th Saddle club, the Trailblaser Ca- vigorous opposition to having the Cets, and other unlta scheduled for United main line service cut off the colorful march past the standi i here. An extensive schedule Is lined up ' Similar consideration Is being for Saturday night, with two local f iven lo service in several other I events added this week. They are 1 communities, including Salinas, Eu the calf roping and team roolne I reka. Red Bluff. Santa Barbara and I Neighbors Post Reward For Killer MISSION. B. C . June SO CPi Neighbors of the Silver Hill killer Ivar Johnson, have offered a re ward for hla rapture dead or alive. Living In dally tear of their lives, they have decided to ofler all they have which Isn't much financially In an effort lu avenge the Uvea of two of their kin. and end the reign of fear. Between Ihem. the simple folk In Hit Swedish community have offered 10 chickens, a calf, 13. an apple crop, and the yield of two pear trees. Another neighbor. Mrs. Anna Tholanrier, will knit a pair of socks for tht msn who finds Johnson. This reward is In addlllon to the 200 offered by tht munici pality. 8een days now have passed aince Johnson, a 10-ycar-old bachelor-farmer, shot two of his own neighbora. Mrs. Maria Llnd berg and Mrs. Charlotte Barrett The shoutings climaxed a dispute over a road allowance. A twin murder charge stands against him. The organised search by police and possemen has been called oft and police believe he la either dead a suicide In the dense for estor haa fled the district. Accident Victim Still Critical Ted Capsim. who was Injured June 3 In an automobile wreck which claimed Hit life of hit companion, It wt ill listed as bring In serious comll tlon at Hillside hospital. Capson, J3 ycar-olil lorest servlct employs ol Crank Springs, Calif, was a passenger In a car dilven by J. 1). Simmons, also of Crank Splints, who was killed III Hit acci dent Just smith of Tulrlske on high wav 139. Tht young man underwent emer gency surgery for a severs back injury Sunday night. Fire Permits ! Required In Forest Lands Beginning Friday, July 1, ramp flrt permits will be required on the Fremont, Deschutes and Siskiyou national foresla In southrrn Oregon and on all national forest land ex cept In designated camp spots. These campgrounds are Improved and have tlovea and toilets. It nei ther of these tlema exist on a camp sue. It Isn t a designated spot and a tire permit will be required. Camp flrt permits tor Hie Fre mont national forest ran be ob tained In room ill of the post oltire building In Klamath Falls, between I a. m. and S p. m. Monday through Friday. Other pointa of Issuance art Bly ranger station. Lakevlew post office building. Paisley ranger station. Silver lake ranger atatlon and all forest service guard stations Tilt closest place from Klamath Falls to obtain permlta on the Drs chuiea national forest la at the Crescent ranger station at Crescent, and tor the Siskiyou national forest la Orallta Pass. Season permits art only issued to Industrial users of the national forests as are general location per mits. Trip permits for designsted locations are required for recrea tional users No rampfire permits will be re quired on the Rnuue River national forest this year. Tills forest Is one I "l Preceded houe passage of the of those designated by the regional ! ' 0'" yesterday. a;i to la. 'Mistake' In Housing Bill Spotted Today WASHINGTON. June 10 irv-Tht house discovered today that by mis take It had passed a housing bill calling for construction of 1. 050.000 public housing units. This Is Just what President Tru man asked, but the house was under tht Impression It had cut tht ftgurt lo 110.000 units. House Reaker Ravburn said a house - senate conlrrruce commit tee will trim It to 110 ooo. Tilt mistakt occurred during the parliamentary backing and tilling exclusively lor local cowboys. other events are bronc riding. vr.ro tying, can roping, bull riding bareback riding and bulldogglng These events are tor any cowboy, Monterey. Congressman Lowell Stockman wired Stark yesterday that the July 36 hearings were tentatively set for Washington, but If tht cities In Vx-al or out-of-town, who signs up. I terested Insist, a hearing would vtuuama it urging all contestant l"uuu.jr ue urm ui nrsi iw i lo sign 4 p. m. up by Friday. July 1. at i th"r convenience. Truman To Keep After Taft Repeal j forester to conduct this experiment on non-use of permits to set If the rampfire permit requirement la a I necessary step In fire prevention. j To make thla experiment a euc cesa will take the cooperation of everyone who goes Into tht forest. Camp Fire Day Camp ,jSpots Open contention that no evidence had been presented at a preliminary tag the elderly man with a pubUc Th'r nom ,OT hmltti crime, "UDac number of girls to register for the in the meantime. California au- I of dsmp0' .Red. Mnhc.WlnthViih E " " JUJ7 " " M STnr'-.n'j"10 U als Mcua'd AU' W to K.math county are Marin 7 vTrTUT 5 V camp-they do not hav. to be theMarch J. 1948 El Rancho Tule registered Blue Birds of Camp Fire rO0erT- In.rl. anri m.w .,,..4 If ,k An extradition hearing has been ; to 14 years old Ti LJU'T rL'V" ttin Day clmrprovidea transportation of Oregon Governor Douglas McKay , to the park and back from xvelt ! I school. Mills school, the court house corner and the regular Oregon avenue bus stops. There will be a staff of trained adults under the I direction of Mrs. Keith Cooo to i supervise the activities of the camp- era. A large pyramid tent, recently given to Camp Fire Girls will serve Bobby Dean Hllderbrand. 23. of i " headquarters building and all Mine. Okla, was irked yesterday ! equipment, with the exception of afternoon when a car pulled out jack-knife, spoon and cup, will oe from an Intersection In front of Provided for cooking outside, hiking, him. and landed In the county Jail campcraf t, handcraft and other ac to cool off. jtivltiea. While a ststt police officer I older "'' m 12 to 14. will be watched, Hllderbrand drove his car tfven the opportunity to participate I into tne back end of a sedsn op- m ,n overnight camping trip with I erated by Paul Stafford Brown, i 1iu1' supervision, to Aspen lake, but j then pulled around Brown's car and ' '7 mu" register Immediately to I ' nuagea it again, this time on the oe "ciuaed In this unit. Younger ; left side. ' girls may plan to aleep out over- At that point the patrolman 1 nlh ' f1 Pfk. with adult super state laws which outlaw the union ! teppKl m- Hllderbrand aald he got ! "" " they wish. Tent shelter ihon. "ad when the other car pulled out ; w,u Provided for both the over- of an intersection onto S. 6th in ; nlhl " the park and the trip to I Aspen laxe. f , . . WASHINGTON. June 30 meeting late today to discuss the . P"1""" Truman ssid todsy he Is 'situation. I going to continue to fight for the Stark aald It Is unlikely any action!"1 ' ,h Taft-Hartley act aa will be taken Immediately on the : na " n cn denial of the Bonania Air Llnet ' Hu comn" ' new. conference route to Nevada, but local MUon i: "'' ",a P""1 will be Uken U and when Bonansa ffborb'UJ d"''l y Senator rt-applies. The Nevada corporation ' ',R:0,'l10' S' """ already has Indicated It plana to do Cf, 'th T"H Uw so. be added. Lj "f-Truman declined, when quea- v wi.ruirr ne win: I. Veto the Taft bill if It reaches Upset Driver Too Violent Murder Case Hearing Set Thompson Asks Holiday Safety If Klsmath Fslls tsn't accident free over the Fourth of July hoh day. It won't be Mayor Robert A. Thompsons fsult. The mayor la urging every cltlten of the city to get behind the nation wide Fourth of July program now being conducted by tht National aafety council In his plea. Mayor Thompson la easing everyone to "accept per- fe and When clerks untangled all the parliamentary red tape tiwy found one series of steps had the effect of wiping out an earlier action rut ting down tht number of public housing units. Tht senate passed an llOOUO-unll bill on April 15. There art minor dlfferenrce between the aeuate and house measures that must be worked out. Support For Wheat Set At 51.95 WAHIIINOTON, June 20 'SV-Tht agriculture detriment aunounred today It will support grower prhet of 1 Ml-crop wheal at a netinnsi avaragt of II M a bushel at tht farm. This avtragt compares with (j for last year s crop. The tupiairt rait la designed In assure growers go per cent n i)ia July I partly price of 1! 11 a bushel -a minimum required by law. i Parity la a legal atamlaid lor measuring farm prices. Intended to ha equally fair lo fanners and ton- turners I Reflecting a normal price tt. tern, the aupport rate for V a. grade No. I wheat will average i! ug or one rent a bushel above the average for all gtadrt of ht eligible for price support. Aa was the rase last year, ptliea will be auptorted by means of loans to growers and government agrse menta to buy surplus supplies. WILD WEST R0PE01 him. He ssirf h. .,u ... .u.1"""1 responsibility for a question only after the legislation I r,1,Dr"on " la before him. irgmauonj R,m,mbtr th th, Pouftn , 2. Seek to defeat Taft foe ! July commemoratea the happiest election to the senate If Taft cornea up for election next year". day In our I mayor adds. nation's history.' tht YREKA. June 30 A charge of murder pending against Donna L. Ray for over a year haa been dis missed by Superior Court Judge Jsmea M. Allen at tht request of the Siskiyou district attorney's of- i . , i - - Uhereck Is Fill-In Speaker Mrs, Annelea Uhereck. Viennese I now living in Olene. made a wel- j come substitute sricsker for th. ENDS TOMTB the charge be dropped "in the uv terest of justice. Mrs. Ray la a patient In the Mendocino Bute Mental hospital at L'klah. She and her husband. Lawrence t- Ray. were charged with murder when their aix-weeks-old son. Law rence Jr.. waa found dead of atarva tlon In their Yreka home May 7, IMS. The baby had been dead for several days. Ray stood trial for murder last October and waa acquitted. HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND rtGENE. ORE. MEOFORD Thoroughly Modern atl. at Mrs. I t Isrltr eat 1H Cariey Pretrials 1 iront oi him. so he bumped the offending automobile a couple of i times to get even. In Justice court this morning Hil derbrsnd pleaded guilty to recklest driving, was fined tlOO with the option of SO dayt In JsiL i It Psys to Use the Went Ads! Further Information regarding- the small fee and activities may be had by phoning the Camp Fire Oirla' office. 4M4, between the hours of 2 and t p. m. dally. 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Aa yon have the right lo expect of a fin car, Pontiae ownership carries with It the definite promise of sstiafsctory, dependsble performance over the yeans. Yet for all ita fin tor quality, Pontiae la not expensive. Few cars nmleraell It. In fart. It It America a lowest -priced straight eight. Buy Ihta fin rar at Its eery low price and you'll bt eery, eery happy for a long, long time! Baseball Scores AMERICAN CLEVELAND. Juris 1J i Tht Detroit Tigers slashed out 17 hits off four Cleveland Indian hurlert today to win 13-g for Pitcher Art Houiteman and gain an even break In their four-game aeries with the world champions. Tiger outfielder Vic WerU drove In flvt Detroit runs with a homer, two doublet and a tingle. Houite man himself hit three singles and drove In two runs. . 220 400 22012 17 1 Cleveland 200 210 100 ( 13 2 Houtteman, Trucks (i and Rob inson; Wynn. Osrcla 2i. Paplah 7, Zoldak (7) and Hegan, Tretb ('. tier, achedu ed soeaker cancelled his ulk due to Illness. Mrs. Uhereck. a former ballerina, gave an entertaining and Informal talk on her European experiences. Paul Lee. outgoing president for Lions, waa presented with a lealher brief case aa a token of apprecia tion, by the club. Jamea Patterson waa Installed aa incoming president by Wesley McNee Sr. Two Held For Theft In Eugene Andrew Buhman and Jamea Link, held In the city jail here, will be turned over to Eugene authorities for the theft of a qusntlty of sport ing goods from a store there June 2 The men were arrested Wednea dsy afternoon after Link tried to peddle a carbine at a local sporting goods store. He pointed out Buhman aa owner of the rifle and when BuhmanS equipment waa ahaken down police found a couple of 32 callber pistols, an air pistol, sleep ing bag. gaa atove. hunting coat and other Items Identified as stolen from the Eugene store. MI DOM f Starts Friday 4th ROSE MOTOR CO. Klomoth KI.ir.ofh F.llt, Or.. B08TON. June 20 (IP) Joe Dl Msgglo crashed his fourth home run In three games to lead the New York Yankees to a -l .numph over the Boston Red Box today. DIMegglo'a circuit clout came with two on off Mel Pamell and enabled the Yankees to sweep the three game series with the Bosox. Vie Raschl went all the way to register his 12th victory against two losses. New York ... 001 200 200 0 Boston 100 001 100 2 12 0 Raschl and Sllvera; Pamell, Dob- son '7), Hughson it) and Tebbetu. NATIONAL PITTSBURGH. June 20 V- A ninth Inning double by Cincinnati's Orady Hatton, which scored Lloyd Merrlman, spoiled Cliff Chsmbers' near shutout today but failed to keep the Pittsburgh Pirates from winning 1. A crowd of 82S3, plus R5 ladles, aaw the Pirate triumph. Howie Fox gavt up only four hits to Pitta- burgh. Cincinnati ...... 000 000 0011 0 Pittsburgh 000 002 OOx 2 4 0 Fox and Cooper; Chambers and McCullough. NEW YORK, June 20 uP) Bill Volselle pitched the Boston Braves to a 2-0 victory over the New York Olants in the first game of a double header today, limiting hla former mates to four hits. Elble Fletcher, whom the Olants sold to the Braves a month ago, furnished all Bostons runs with a three-run homer In the fifth Boston 000 030 0002 4 0 New York 000 000 0000 4 0 Volselle and Livingston; Behrman, Hansen 'si and Westrum. PHILADELPHIA. June 20 MV- Dick Slsler and Del Ennis cracked run-producing hits In the eighth In ning to break a 2-2 deadlock and give the Philadelphia Phils a 4-2 victory over tht Brooklyn Dodgers today. Ken HelnUelman outlasted Jot Hatten for hla ninth victory. Brooklyn 002 000 0002 ( 1 Philadelphia .. 200 000 02x 4 10 0 Hatten, Bsnta ij and Edwarda: Trumpet Found In Klamath Alley Not having any police orchestra, the city law enforcement depart ment would like for the owner of a trumpet the department la hold ing to come pick the trumpet up. 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