Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 21, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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    WEDNESDAY, JULY 20,1949
PACE rwo
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
Red Cross Report Shows
Full Year Of Activity
For Klamath County Unit
Tn American Red Croat I busy direction of Oeoxse Connor upon-
thit Unw of year tending out lla to red a disaster drill to test In ef-
annual report to memberi through- fectiveness under simulsted disaster
out th county. The report, which conditions This drill was the lars-
la a aummary of the work done est of its type ever to be staged in
throuthout the past year, contains the United States.
Itema that show the extensive opera- Radio stations In California.
tlon of the Red Cross.
The Red Croat work la divided In
to aecuont. each with a chairman.
Washington, and Orecon co-operat
ed, and the governor of Oregon
asked for a full report of procedure
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Tha variout dlvislont Include home I alter learning of the drill.
aervtce, dtaastar, first aid. water! The water aafety program, under
aafety, volunteer service, production, j the direction of Ella Kedkry, was
Junior Red Cross, campaign fund, active throughout the year and will
and nurse enrollment. j be especially busy during the sum-
During the put year the home mer months. Last year 1 pro
aervlca nroiram. headed be Fred 1 grams were held with the coopers.-
Fleet, handled 1330 caset averaging ' Hon of the Girl Scouts. Camp Fire I
100 cawa per month. Of these Girls, Klamath Union higli school. 1
eaxna. an arr cent were concerned and city recreation department.
with veterans and their depend-1 This year even wider plans have A HOPE FOR HOUSING DIFFICULTIES Federal Rent Director Tighe Woods has built this
enta. nnanciaJ assistance either ey , been established with the opening moclest $6750 home near Fort Bevoir, Vo , which he thinks moy help solve the military's
.Mil wi wu iu-u ttmmtm . mm ' . VI l 1 V 1 1 U UiC Ull
133 caset with a total output of 1 faculties.
(41 to 03. Repayments hare been re
ceived totaling 89 W.
Reds Driving
Deeper Into -Central
China
CANTON. Jutv 31 Mi Nationalist
China t comeback hie. aroused by
l he v l - 1 1 of Clilang Kal shrk to Can
ton, were dimmed today by newt
from the Central China front.
Private report, placed the com
munists only 30 miles north and
east of Changha. capital nt Itunan
province.
The reports tuggrsted the clly
would be abandoned without a fight.
Nationalist troops In lliinaii, like
those In Hunch and Kitiutsi prov
inces are commanded bv Moslem
Oen. I'al Chuug-lisl. former minis
ter of defense. He Is estimated to
have 300 000 men.
The questions la whether Pal will
fight a decisive battle against the
Hrds in Hunan or retire.
If he pulls out. another question
la where will he go Kwangtung
province or his native Kenai
Meanwhile. Chiang hat flown
Theft Of Two
Pistols Reported
Two plstola were reported In rlly
poller yeatcrdajr aa slolrn some
time In the past tew weeks.
Howard A Marks. 33HI Vine, re
ported a .SJ-rallber Colta Woods,
man taken from his car, ami le
layne Itugg. W Martin, reported
a Japanese Rmm pistol taken from
his house.
Neither was certain of the date
of the thefts.
Real Estate
Fee Suit
Filed Here
False Alarm Brings ,
Out Firemen
The rlly fire department ramt ou .
In force at aliout 10 orlock last
night attrr receiving a rail to lh
Pelican cafe. However, Uit alarm
proved to be false.
Hinoke fiom a motor that had
bullied out earlier In tha day waa
allll hovering alsoiit I lie building
when the alatm waa tinned In,
: persons and hospitals is another joj
While the distaster committee, I of the Red Cross. This year the
tinder Otto Smith, chairman, did no; ; group made tun suits and shirts
have to contend with any large j for rehabilitation needs of the
scale mishap. It waa prepared for Navajo Indians and two doacn
any that might come. On April 10 ! layettes tor persons in the com
tht communications aub-committee i mumty.
radio amateurs' section under the
housma difficulties. It is finished with redwood Sidma outside ond clvwood inside. It hat hrt to hia island redoubt of For
Production of clothing for needy ! one bedroom but l.vingroom (left) can be also used tor sleeping quarter,. Overall size is mo... Hi. main accompli shment ne
.raont ..id hospital, is another jo, I 1 5 by 38 feet. ' " " "."" vember I.. ... The
Peet Takes On
Ag Field Job
WASHINGTON, July 31 l
Industrial Health Survey Pickpockets
Of Klamath Area Started n
Two reports of
1 activity here In
A l.wault for collection of I3M0
avsertrdlr due aa commission on
real estate transaction was Insti
tuted today In circuit court by
Henry Nrwhoiise. Klamalh Palls
real estate broker.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fehlen are
named as defendants.
Hie lawsuit Involves building
at ft. Hixlh and Hope which w.a
nrd by Fehlen and purportedly
ew house No-
IJ-man emergency council which he ; "n,u" "Z . . 1 V . .1
heads. The council. In effect, will "- ---
direct the war a..,..., the red.. ! JZLSZT"'
Oen. Teng Wen-yl. army sx.kea- , N.holl cm, h, incmx-A a
man. bnaatett that nationalist forcea ; buyir , blllml, ,
in Hunan would meet and "annihl- ,,,, br r.Mtn , ,n, buvtr Atrrt
'" the comnumists. ; and ,,,,,,-y m nol
" i re-ele the rommtaaiun
... Tunn CrttrU Rio. ed record, show the building
IK JJH alaH fsri ' ajafl 1 wal t w l tsw j s,
w ir r n- t r
i3isVa
The budget, allocation for our-
chnc mater: as exhausted lor An Industrial health sunrejr of : reau of labor, and drternun hat ,
itms to the veterans hospitals, but the Klamath area waa started to- i Industrial health problems, if any.
mart Vnrk STiII ha Hnna m-Ksn sal. ' Amtt hwr Inctmtrial enoiniar fim , tniv twit In avinnvrMvli mifh Ih
locauon is made. the ttate board of health. firm . operations. j ft"!"!-- Ja J"" Eut Price Down
Mrs. Jessie Lyie heads thU group. ' The project, undertaken In co- Suggestions will be made to n.an- i ,n ln,1iwi h, uk,n ASTORIA. July 31 i Tuna
However, the item which is of the operation with the office of Dr. ; agemeni t in case problems are ,UI.I)fd up ,,, .ml)tv catches were large today - but lh
greatest concern in a moiietary way Seth Kerron. county health officer. '"nd. The survey does not have i prlc. (.
,n .v.. . .i ' , .. . . .... t w i m tin with arciHrnt nrtvention ' Richard withaln. Early hotel, re- P'"w
miuee. The 1M camnaien d:ii no: ' .nrt h Bn Rnvder. from but rather seeks out information
Herbert M. Peet of Seattle, former : ,ch:eve the goal ael. but it sur- the Industrial hygiene section of
Montana and Everett newspaper- i ru i""" recora tor in- me state Doara oi neaitn.
.. . : dividual nmlvnh.n L
waa sold to t)ean H.U on Frbru.ty !
V nd revenue st.mp. Indlc.te the -tr.naariion
Involved considerably
lesa than IJU.OOO.
T .oo r
vf LITH
J Howaao evil
s ,TivanvJ7--i.
tURGARET O'BRIt)
ROBERT PRESTON
EDWARD ARNOLD
BUTCH JENKINS
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man. la to be the agriculture de- ; p. , n,,,,. procedure w in oe to can
parunent'a field repreaenuuvt In : ahre hundred volunteer wurkrrs, on all f j-ms listed aa industrial
trie Pacific Northwest states. j directed by W lllard Ward, were In- layouts In the directory of tha bu
Secretary Brmnnen announced ' olved in the drive for funds. The j
tha appointment yesterday, effee- ! "" membership reached waa 41K1 , . . .
tlve tomorrow. Peet succeeds Oeorgt Persona and 393 business firm. j Harrington VJCTS
Hudson. Tn board of directors for the T w -v-
Peet, a personal friend of Bran- ! ReS CroM Includes Rev. Daeid Bar- en Q f I trm
nana, haa been servtrut as eiecu- i n'"- lta -a-se, John Ebinger. C. S. i Lee Harrington. VJ-year-o.d in
ported last night he was walking Nearly four tons of albacore tuna
mnrr,vn ih. nn,hiht of hpalth on Main ttreet when two strangers were landed here, as tne tuna sea-
hasards. such as danger of carbon ' "bumped" him In the crowd. He son began with a slrable run otf
monoxide poisoning, lead pouoning. later discovered hit wallet was the Oregon roast.
unsanitary
The program
tlonal. The
have found
tlve and
lema that
ism. declining
ath Falls. The survey wtll require
about 10 dtys.
Dr. R R Sullivan, head of the
tie. Mcretare of tha forest nredueta I EUlot- Malcolm Epiey. Jack Pranev. dian. thia mornins was sentenced to
commission. Washington tuta j 2 PuUerton. Arnold Oralapp, 10 year. In the Oregon etate- prison itorv most of Uiem in Klam
agency Interested primarily la rt- Or. 8. M. Kerron. on conviction on a charge of ?, .. , ?
aearch activities. . KUpatnck. Mr. William sodomy.
Peet also will represent agricul
ture on tha Columbia basin Inter-
Peet went to Washington state " -"'-o omun. judge Datnd R. Vender. berg.
u . .. . OaaaU nm UI. Mrt tni X s-e 1 1 h a pt , a
. near 17 m j
ben Mitor
Tnaum for 11 ver
XV S tV" v
conditions, and so on. , missing. But the price, which rocketed to jpw 0TlKU)
la generally educa-! The wallet. Withain said, contain- an amarliig S50 a ton last year.! r MW t ' i
eijiinrers said they ed about W0 In cash and 1100 In was generally only S3J0 A few small W IUnVsV " .jsnillH 1
management coopera- ' travelers checks. It was found later packers were paving slightly more. : I ...i itlfli IjVJI" M
glad to eliminate prob- on the floor at the Waldorf. i Tuna fishermen hoped the price : I tfYriHTtl ?
might lead to absentee-, Eirll,r ,n th, ,frnnon tjnt might rise to loo by mid-August.; V VJ 0w
ing health and dissent- , ... Allm, , Ih. but held out no espectattona of re- ' d .-Mff V. -V
faction.
About 1M Klamath count r firms
.A
police station to displav a slit in
the hip pocket of his trousers he
were listed in the bureau of labor , Mld .pp.,,, , cu, mh, h, since 1M4.
waa sitting at the counter of
local restaurant.
Hie pocketbook was removed and
prating last season s gold mine
This season a price la the lowest
Serena, sirs, jeasie Lyie. Oeonre A. Harrington was convicted by a
hart. Lvm? K'Zu 2-,Ur. elrcUil court JurT 10 .Ur''' industrial bvgiene secuon. state Vth " tboM Th' "'
"fr ifhn r;lr? l ; Sentence was parsed by Circuit Bt hMln h,r, nt found In a vacant lot at Klamath
Five Salesmen Up
On Selling Count
J0 year ago after having : ff" Smith. Mr. Altha Urtjuhart, i The judge remarked from the
Utor of Great Falls. Mont, ! ' .,0ck- nes Taylor, ; bench that he had uken Into con-
for 11 years. He waa eo- , ""'d Wuner. uderatlon the delinquency of the r
week to assist In the survey.
publisher of the Everett Morning
Newt for six years prior to its
iImiIu hi lata I I.TOSS.
Livestock
CHICAOO, July 31 (AP-DSDA)
Salable hogs 9000; butchers rather
alow, tteady to 36 cenu lower: most
decline on weight, under 360 lbs.:
resident Lashes
Other Item, under Red Cross is-rear-old bov who waa the prose- t i j
supervision are the Junior Red cutme witness aeainst Harrington I JCnOiC JUOICIOry
nurse enrolment, first aid tn riM-tHma- aa-ainst a manmum 16
teaching, and volunteer enrollment. 1 year sentence.
Harrington was Imprisoned in
1939 for a similar offense.
I and Commercial.
Very Used Car
Comes To Town
ASTORIA. July 31 iS
'Sacred Heart
Ths- JlA f I ' ' news conference for comment on,
tow. active and uneven, steady to i used car business very much "",v " " vr" I the committee a deity In passing on
M cenu higher: top $33.H; good used waa doing well here todav I Mo,t ct"r," " lhe Sacred ,h. nomination of Carrol Swiuter to
and choice 190-340 lb. 923 00-33.60: The LoveU Auto eomoane sold . CM' M" ceaseo lor tne b, , ft,r,i district ludge In Iowa. I
... ' ?nii-ir fatiirfa iii.irraTti nit
Pwitirr s nelect.on, made (
1 1 law t Fa raV-rtm ir.rHal ion
voice, piano, violin or cello lessons h., klckK, up , lfhl , ,hf Ju.
" V. . ; dietary committee.
Five msgsiine lulesmen were
picked up Wednesdsy afternoon by
city police for violation of Klamath
Falls' "Green River ordinance" pro- j
htbtting door-tn-door soliciting. I
They were located in Mills add!-1
tion and the manager of the crew. '
WASHINGTON. July 31 'a"" v..wiu Walter Robert Ouneret. 31. posted
President Truman said today It No Junior golf courses or golf js ball on the charge,
seems to be the policy of senate Ju- leona will be givr n on Saturday, ; Salesmen Jake Roger lUndoral.
dicl.ry committee to hold up .rtion July 3J or S.tu-d.y, juiy jo due jj, Raymond Poa-er Beushrr. 31.
on hi. appointments on federal to a conflict with the all-county ; Thomas Corbtt Christian. 33. and
officials. golf tournament slated on those two Ralph Aldn Barrow. 3.1. were freed
That was his reply when asked at week-ends. j without ball.
Go Tourney To
Put Out Lessons
e-w,
OIK Ll
340-370 lb. 121.60-3216: Mn-vw ih. lana R.o.ir .hi.i. ... summer months.
930JO-21JS: few lots up to MO lb. i firm used or stock for 30 yeari !ch' " " buJJr " ?!"y- ' protested I
down to around I19J5: scattered Buyer ... A. L. Vincae Klainath U" ,tudrnt ,r ned 'n uking ,!n,t 0,
lou medium and good 147-170 lb. I Fall, auto dealer, who said h. ...
119 00-31.79; good and choice aowt going to put It in running order.
wraw jjv 10. eii.ia-xa.w: cnoicw it cost vmcxe 925.
unaer sou is. Kind, up to 91960;
360-376 lb. 917.00-18 00; 376-400 lb.
911.76-17 00: 400-460 lb. 916.00-liX);
476-000 lb. 912 60-14 50.
Salable catUe 3600: salable calves
400: good and choice slaughter
steers and heifers moderately active,
SUM..
! '
Bride To Have Long
Honeymoon Wait
Ciaire and Patsy Clark, remaining
I on the staff during the summer
1 months.
I Repairs art being made on the
building also. Workmen at present ",h k. . h.A
Mr. Truman said he had no In-,
terrtion of withdrawing the nomlna-1
tlon. That waa his answer to a
reporter who wanted to know
are repairing the cement filling In
ASTORIA. Julv 31 .A Rh-rt " brlclt wu- nd 1'noleum has
B. McCreadT. hr.rt. been laid In several rooms in pre-
imh t- ,. .. s ,.' have a Ions- w.it e .v.. ". parauon for the resumpuon of
dft mnmnnMi
McCready,
come to withdraw It.
Johnny Thrives ON DAKGER2'
MPIOAUT WHIN IT f CtV
1 newer eayfjajaa.
higher: grassy kinds very alow
about tteady: cowt and bulls tteady ;
Irftiliil I- sr-i.A
to weak: vealers tteady: most good 1 wh, on his honeymoon earlier KCSrCrSOnS Win
and choice fed steers 93 00-37.75; "eek. was sentenced to 10 r -r n j
load or to held above 929 00: com- J"' '.mprisonment for forging ' TOin Klde
Former Klamath
Resident Passes
Word hat been received of the
, deah of a former Klamath Falls
' resident. Moorman Royal Riggle. 57, '
' I C . 1 mm f..1
and medium ateer. tig M- cneek. the ttiffest sentence mfA A ride on the nsw fkmithm Pa. . if. t ' 1. 1 srt.M.,t. w.ti.
3600: most medium to low-choice 1 ou' h1 In two yen. He plesded ctflc Sh.sta Daylight to Portland about eight years ago and waa a 1
heifers 922.60-29.75; bulk common u'ltr- v ! and back with an extra 925 thrown printer for The Herald and News, j
and medium beef cowt 915.76-18 75: I If "1l aought McCready for In for expense money Is In ttore Funeral services were held from
eannera and cutters 912.5O-lO0: mnths. on a charge of buying for Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kesterson Columbia Funeral home in fett.e 1
bulla 933.00 down; vealert 926.00 , "ojert for out-of-town funertle. , who wtll leave on the 4 41 p. m. Tuesday. July 13 at 3 p. m Inter- i
down. then paying for them with bad northbound . train Thursday. menl was in the Veterans Memorial
Salable thtep 500; lieugnter 1 cn"- 1 Kesterson wat the lucky winner section of Wahelli cemeterv In
lambs tteady; practical top 92460: w nnaiiy located when a nf the ride at the no-hoat break- Seattle. Mr. Riatla waa a World
iVvz GEORGE RAH -'S
ca.tili nctueis
lew head 925.00: bulk to good Iambi ' i""ceman nappened to read. In fast July 7 which preceded the pub-933.00-3360:
aheep fully steady; 1 th tociety tectlon. the notice of he preview of the new million
mott slaughter ewea 98.60-960. McCready t wedding. , dollar ttreamliner.
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LOAN
JUNEAU. Alaska. July 31 (A-The
territory of Alaska, temporarily
broke, want, to borrow a million
dollara.
The territorial board of adminis
tration authorised Treasurer Henry
Roden yesterday to try to get It
from Seattle bankers. He waa to
leave today.
Roden said Alaska haa I1JO0OOO
in the bank, but It's earmarked for
certain uses.
Money to pay bark the desired
loan Is "In sight between the middle
end end of January," Roden explained.
-ptmAFOCH-ttoeci MACRtADY
DINGBAT LAND (Color Cartoaml
ACROBATIC BABIF.S I Sport steel)
WONDER HOUSE (This la Aawarleat
Don't Forget Tomorrow Night!
SMAMIDASWrUWS
Famed as Heroes
ROSE MOTOR COMPANY
4th in Klamath Klamath Palla. Ore.
Warner Bros.' action hit.
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CHAMPION!
CHAMPloM
CHAMPION!
kEvery Woman
Goes for a
RF.NO BROWNF. anil "CLFOPATIt A"
ATTEND ANY THEATRE OF YOUR CHOICE!
ESQUIRE -PELICAN
TOWER - PINE TREE
"CLEOPATRA"
THE BEAUTIFUL, FIVE GAITED SADDLE MARE
WILL BE THERE
FRIDAY NIGHT at 9 P. M.
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