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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1949)
HERALD AND NEWS KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE THREK TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1949 City Dads Favor Starting Rezoning Study In Klamath Expected To Take Till 50 ft th 4targ-oii atf, beram ft Lint- IftM nUttl when lh rlty clitnvn dfw-Utrd una rtimo . m ft, low Manning ( onuniamlon rkwlraan llrrt III propo-v. tm mgH a war front anvtrrt Uinhiit." Th city will clUp in UXX1 from th tmnmency fund to aid Hi lh job that Igl Mid would uk "tit bait part ill yr" and would call for ft wUh of help (rum clilwiw Kraonliiff atudjr and eventually rvvftniplng Ui tuning ordinance which hi now Ml la bo outmoded U oonaldfrrd Important brau of lonc-rmngo propoaaJa for rlty uirti chan m. Tht plan U to launch ft "bluet, by block' aurvry with an to ward rearming thmughnul lh city an that futur commercial advanra "Vampire" Slayer To ' Get Gallows Ltwxn. big, July II i4v John df ftforii Haigh, eelf-confeased vam pire elayer of nine, waa condemned tonight to death on the gatlowa. A Jury of II men and a woman deliberated only II minut before rnnvlrtltig tlit hnrtsnm. 39 year old businessman of killing wealthy Mra. Olive Dtirand-Deacon lut February II, drinking a flau of her blood and destroying bar body In a barret of arid. Malgh had pleaded for " a spe cial verdlrt In Ue form of guilty of the acta charged but Insane at the Urn they were committed " Called aa a defense witness. Dr. flenry Yellowlees. noted London and Olssgnw psychiatrist, testified that Haigh waa aufferlni from paranoic Iruanity. Thlj waa tha aecond day of the trial. In two statement read In court yesterday Half h waa quoted aa tolling pnlir ha had killed eight other bealdea Mra. Durand-Dea-ran In tha pact flea year, had drunk a glaaa of tha blood of each and then deetmyed their bodlea In eauldrona of acid. Fin Levied For Drunk Count AlTta Baal. U-yaar-old Beatly In. eaam. lodged In tha county Jail Waa Monday on charge of being drwjafc in a public place. Ha waa fkaaa II ar 1 days. CallHv Formers To Build Roads MOCOOW urt Mar than II 004 ailaetlv farmer! will build roads ka Um Bashkir republic during an astir taonth. Tha farmer. "Prav da" aald. aaek to put all their roada ka flrat claaa condition before tha beginning af the harvest. Conoeru and movie are being atwwn during tha evenlnga when ana farmera have flnuhed the day vera. ment would not be blinked by liv adequate aoiimg ailpulalioiu. Ill aald (hat the rlly'a arrhlterle have agreed ta help In the program "wlth.ul pay" and the Imim el Orron ( I lira will alee aid In the eurvey. It la nereeeary now la get a wider view than Ihe Main alreel lew." Igl aald. In reply to lgl's question retard ing tha recent proposal for north aide replatung. oouiM-tlmen answered that the city "Just didn't have the money." The reaonlug Job waa considered necessary alio to take care of future alreet aet-backa to meet the long range plan of new arterial high way!. The preaetit aonlng ordinance also doea not adequately take care of fir aonlng, It waa brought out. Councilman A. f. ('endrey fell that reeonlng la ai i loaary to pra lert home.wner In reatdenll! eerliane that are berng rapidly ex panded. Igl anticipate aom berl!one frooa elUsena bat aald be waa aare that, with auffleient aludy and planning, all the details of reaaning eaald be worked al. City eaunellmea agreed ta eon Uet Ihe local area real el rice la work aat plana for Ui calling ef a aiaaa landlord-tenant meeting la aararUIn Ihe advlaablllly af lifting real calling an Ihla are. It waa diacloaed. however, that tha final aay-ao on de-eon troll lug la up to the governor. The city dada agreed to contact tha atat-highway commission in requeatlng It to disclose what loU II wanu kept off-aale In the event the wesuiiie by-uav la given prior Hy for highway comtructlon In Klamath Kails. Claaur prareedlnn af part af Del Mar alreel and Ihe alley be tween LeKey and rainier were aa thartaed during leas night a eeua rll eeaalaa ra prepare lion far Ihe eaUMIahaienl af Ihe new north ea Irane park. City caanrllmen eanrwrred with Alfred ( alller'a reaueat la keep lata ra reereallaa park off-aale anlll the eaanell eaa neat with the park and rerreallea eeaaaaUle u deride whether rerreaUaa park wUI be bandaned. On bid waa opened for teal-coaling of roada In Klamath Memorial park. It waa turned over to city engineer Z A. Thomaa and the cemetery commiue for atudy. The pohr Judge waa akrd to advertle for bida for th purchase of a new prowl car for th police department. Martin Bendin complained of the truck "advertising their power" on Klamath avenue. Tha matter waa referred ta the police commute and polic chief for atudy. Th way waa paved far llghUag af tha erty'a baalmaa district when tha ardinaaea waa given flrat and reading. Seaman Gives Away $200 In Handouts HEA'PTM!, July II ') An un Identified aeeman, who owe waa helped of Heattle'e skidroad, return ed there lat yesterday and gav away mora than 1200 In amall rliange to eager men and woman of all agea. A crowd gathered when he ap nea red on a alreet corner and be gan passing out money, moatly In quarters. Two policemen aoon ap peared on the scene. Lined up th group and had then paaa In file to receive their uneatiected donation. Patrolman J. A. Bergin estimated that more than low persona got a handout. He said tha benefactor reinsert In give his name and told him the deed waa In return for aid he had received when h waa down and out. After giving away th money, the seaman, about 31 yeara of age, Jumped Into an automobll and drova away. THE DOCTOR SAYS Flat Feet Hurt Legs Most County Salary Ruling Made B AI.KM. July II ' Pi County court ran t eliminate any employe whoa salarlea ar fixed by law. Attorney Oeneral Oeorge Neuner ruled today. The opinion waa for OHllam County District Attorney William Bennett, who asked If Ollllam coun ty could eliminate appropriation for th county health nurse and th county veterinarian. Neuner said It waa all right to eliminate the nurse's salary, because It Isn't required by law. But th veu erlnarlan a salary haa to b restored bees use th law requires It. By MlvYIN r. JORDAN, Mil. Written for M.A Mrrvlre On of the common causes for pains In the legs Is foot trouble, particularly flat feet. When the archea have collapsed and are flat new atraina apjiear. These itraina are aometimea lelt In the feet, but sometimes also they kct on th muscles or Joint of the legs and cause pain In these areas mora than In th feet themselves. Pain of auch origin should, of course, be treated by correcting tha foot trouble. Una usually In- volvea mora than just wearing a pad or support. Pliysiuana or chiropodists are often able to cor rect th difficulty so that th pains in tha legs will disappear. Another type of pain In the legs la one which comes oil In the calf muscles after walking a few blocks rapidly or climbing sjairs. This condition goea under the name of Intermittent claudication. It la caused by Insufficient supply of blood to the muscles usually be cause of hardening of the arter lea In the legs. Avoid Toe Murb Kserrlse During rest the circulation la adequate but exercise increases th need for blood. This condition always requires the adtire of doctor as It may be a stun of hsrd nlng of the arteries. A person Planes Offered For Polio Work PORTLAND, July II urV-Transport of Ui axnrd airfare reserve troop carrier wing her hav been made available for flying equip ment of th Infantile Paralyala Foundation to alrlcken area. l.t Col. J. W. Lewis, base com maiidr. said th fast cargo planes can handle up to 10.000 pounds' load. Th bat haa II of th Curtis Commando C-4 plane. The -iron lungs" and other polio foundation gear can thus be re layed to emergency areaa with minimum of Inst time, said Felix A. Monies. Oregon aid of th foun dation. M on lea noted th mounting Inci dence of polio through Oregon, 41 rase compared with 21 at the aam time hut year. He aald rapid transportation of equipment from th Portland pool could be a vital factor In disease control. Ptmlologls eay that the con aciout rsperirnce of appetite Is quit different from that of hunger. Ir 5 Min. from Town U Top truck driving efficiency provide! the hen truck owner pro tection. That'l why it pay! to keep truck! equipped with the parti ind accessories it takes for easy, safe ind convenient driving. Our stocks of parts and accessories are triple-checked by International engineers for quality, dependability and utility. 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Other dlseasea of th circulation, such as Buerger'! disease, ar possibilities. Not: Dr. Jordan U unable to answer Individual questions from readers. However, each day he will answer one of the moat frequently asked questions In his column. e e Ttul Deetar Answer Ql RATION: What causes dry ness around the ears? la It lack of aom vitamin? ANIVVTB: This condition la un likely to be caused by a vitamin lack and something els la much mora probabl. auch aa an Irritant with which th skin come in contact. Sea Scouts Plan Hunt Plana for the Upper Klamath lake treasure hunt scheduled by Klamath Sea Scout for lat August are proceeding with th Bcout ship at Bend already signed on. According to Bklpper Marlon Rls ley of Bcout Ship 100. It is reason ably aafe to assume that Scout ship from Salem and Eugene will also b present, and letters ar out to other ship throughout Southern Oregon and Northern California In viting them to attend. Th local unit held a hunt two weeks ago. but due to various dif ficulties th treasure waa never picked up. However, Skipper Rlsley contends, those kink that held up th last hunt will be Ironed out and th course should prnv a little smoother for th aeagolng Scouta on th neal venture. It Psvs to Us th Want Adal STOPS LAXATIVES FEELS BETTER! "Hav been eating KEIXOGQ'S ALL-BRAN I years and it's won derful! Now I don't vr need a lax ative, feel ao much batter. I've told plenty of other too I" Mrs. Jerry Ruaaell, Kout t. Maryvill, Teon. Afosy olarr raleisl ALL-BRAN vsrri serue Is mm. You may b helped, too. U constipated du to lack of bulk la th diet; ! Mart aatinf an ounc of crisp, , toaaty ALL-BRAN daily, drink plenty of water. If not eetisfled after 10 day, aend empty box ta Kellogg', Battle Creek, Mich. , DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK.! I If Your Car Lay Down on tho Jod- ?3j Oeesa ease rape a aeglecffwl aatiiuag if so Ms as wbea asoaor car ad aiwatioa. 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