PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1949 Gary Anti-Vice Crusaders Get Threats By Phone As Mayor Raps Country Club GARY, Ind, July M ( Gary'a fight an sic settled down today ta aa exchange of charge between city fflrials and the entl-rlce crusader. Dr. M. P. Avery, chairman of the Oary crime commission, said three members of the women's cltitens committee, had been threatened by anonymous telephone callers. Tha women had been picketing places suspected of harboring gsm- , bting games and prostitutes. Tha pickets went oft duty last, night i "One mother waa railed by a ma a Nationalists Fight Back In South CAXTOX. China, July if n Na ttonalista shewed signs today of fighting bark In the battle for Sontk China. They reported "aggresslT aeUan" had remtirrd the communist threat from th east I Hengyanrrhlef . ,,ti"r .. -.. Hcnryang la about mile south ! f Chanraha, the prorincial capital. ' . uniciai accounu saia governmeni . ot uie country club. I sugeest that ward bound In a cruiser. The de.-k ' MacDonald His opponents said El. forces counter attacked and recap- j the mayor present his riew of th sergeant radioed from police head- iiott was Inefficient and was dis tured Lienhwa. po miles east of j affairs he mentioned to hu board quarters to ask If Manges wanted rupUng the sheriff s office. - ' Teng Wen-yi, army spokesman, aald i.iia k "'"i" : i" ci' uie i aupij uucs kiru guangsi ana nunan. In Klangsi Hunan's eastern neighbor the nationalists reported I they hsd blunted the red driv aouthward towards Kanhsirn. SIS miles from Canton. They said the communists had been halted at a point south of Tsiho. my xapiure Ab listed aa a gorenuaent awe- ' cesa waa recaptura Tungfen. H , Billea snath ef Nanehang. comma- ' rilut held rapital of Kiangst The I zee-man red gamsan anrreoaerea. : H waa aaid. Only Importance at- inched t th action waa that It , hewed nationalist effort la die- j lark the communist rear. I A private telephone call from 1 Hengyang reported the reds with- j drew from Chuchow today. Nation- 1 alisu reoccupied the town. Chu-! chow, on the Canton-Hankow rail- ; road, la 325 miles north of Canton ! and 35 miles south of besieged Chang sh a. No explanation was given for the reported communist withdrawal It la possible the nationalist effort to cut th red supply line between Kiangsl and Hunan la more real than most people here were inclined to believe. The executive yuan (cabinet) ap proved the reatgnatiea f Gen. soeng Lnien. geyenter f Hunan, It waa a polite way ef firing him. Nationalists recently began ta sus pect Cheng's loyalty. The farmer chief of the general staff waa nr a close friend and trusted associate f Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. Tax Appraiser Visits In Klamath Ray C. Schott, supervising ap- : to drought-bound New England it s praisal engineer with the state tax ' more plausible than any aea-mon-commission, spent the past three Iter. daya In Klamath county on a rou- The TJSS Livermore. en route to tne Inspection trip. Boston from Bermuda with 300 New Mr. Scott checked over the present , England reservists, radioed first land appraisal program being car- 1 naval headquarters Thursday night ried on by the county assessor's : that she had sighted this: office and aided County Assessor ! "Large patches of dust on the Otis Meisker on plana lor a re- surface stretching aa far a the eye appraisal ot all residence, business . can see." building and lot evaluations for Real dirt the Livermore aald. and Klamath county. i samples of it were collected for Mr. Schott, accompanied by his ' wife, is returning to Salem by way of Medford. Grant Pass and Rose- Burg, checkng the counties along ! t, .' 1 the 1 wf f li ri Snicwor 4- ss&i dOEL.MCREl ".VIRGINIA MAYO i " ssr - 5 lrTTllT 4 T www - I a !?SaCV ' 1 II I I VII l I . L-l I ' I ' i v .'ii'iT J ;7V: I nil' VX X : I "3 w .4 S whe laid hee aha wraa stepping a bunch of rigi and if aha went eat to picket aha waa asking for the un dertaker," the drnUit re peeled. He aald the calls had been ra ported to the federal bureau of investigation. B. Howard Caughran. TJ. 8. district attorney at Indianap olU. aaid no action waa planned because tha calli wera not across state lines. The doctor also took a rap at Eu gene Swaru. mayor of this Northern Indiana industrial city. Swarta, who has bees ander Mr frota the rmaadera, asked yesterday, "How about picketing tha well- know, cwuntry club fre,eted by members ar the women rlUtena ramniltee and tha (iary ertma eaas. mission, where nearly all the TieJa- tlons complained at within tha ,,,, f Gary hare taken place and ran- tinae t take place? Witness, far instance, tha recent party where the members were edl fled by a strip lease entertainment af the lowest sort aa a prelude t an reenlnc'e artlrttr af IS limit poker and J dire game. "Let's bar no double standards, please." The doctor's answer to that and ha said he was making It as a ner- i scmaj one and not as chairman of 1 uir sru-appoiniea commission was: i "Mayor Swarti Is a member of the country club. I am not a member I u. uumwa. I Mrs. Rnsaen Griffith, bead ef the wwmena rammittee. ducked what aae saia waa a eat fight. Congress May Be Illegal WASHINOTO.V. Ju!w m kw job's Rep. Walter Norhlad came up today with the startling suggestion that congress may be illegal. Right now, that Is. I Ana tne uregon republican also said that all the bills passed sine July 1 may be Told, It's all because of shaky root T1 house and senate moved out of ""lr regular chambers July I. to !' wor1m,n "pair the roofs. They Uv' n metUn " different bu'lal?" ,rT?ft"?d P"d o section S. L tonttltution. which - - ' ..viwuiuuta U'C Rf. sion of congress shall without the consent of the other adjourn for more than three days, not to any piace oiner man mat In which th two houses shall be alttlng." Norblad told Speaker Rayburn 'mi. tnougn each house adopted a resolution to move, neither formally 00 lamed the other consent. The Oregonian urged that the error be corrected Immediately to avoid the possibility of someone challenging the situation later and possibly voiouix; an juiys legislation. Atlantic Ocean Proves Dusty BO6TON. July 30 on The At ! Untie ocean is dusty, j That's an official navv renort and study by Washington experts, Scattered around, too. were a lot of sponges, the destroyer reported. The navy s only explanation to j date waa "inexplainable, iV.l 1 X P.j "V mm jf r, mm m m "v. v m -i mom . - :r ' mr- S; Pit M w MM k k. "V r W V VJ -)-- . m g) . S WUK lUUII UrtMTAJ HANI . . Vaa ! wWaSTIM if . e. yv m w MX m -wg. -w. -V - Vafn , . . . aV w " ne --m AW aF - . . I ) , r Cvr; X.f , X '' A at 1 gasasawsawuaeawnuw waaaaaw 1 - , - - . - 1 1 n DIL16ATI Mo Ruge, membir of the DAV has been chosen OS deleaOte to the na - I . i . r. - s-'ww la. u os on three who will ottend from Oregon. Ruoe is olso worthy president J ' of the Froternol Order of Eagles. Some People Will Steal Anything CUMBERLAND Md July 30 IV Some people will steal anything rrom anvoodv. Cite Police Officer C. D. Manses had finished work and was home- to out a screen door. I -What for? replied Manges. "1 don t need a screen door. The sum- mer's almost over That a what you think." replied the sergeant. "Your wife Just called . and reported your front screen door ! was stolen. the song hit i$ "different ! . Z7-.s;r 7. 77ZZZ this MAN S' t n W W Gary Cooper "Adventures of Marco Polo" I ?l L0' I I P'isTrf W 11 Confmuout From 12:30 P. MV- ' I " n f -.'? ' V .' $4jiyffi if I -tx'arner BRs: ( AbjvrTKd MaJ Mllll I; nil II II I II I M "s35 h , more inciLdin:"My Heart Bvt Faster I opting Elliott Says He Is Beina Persecuted PORTLAND, Julr iMarioa U tMikrl Mliotl, Multnomah roun I sheriff, opened his trim against e recall movement last nithl with a speech In which he aaid he wan Mm "persecuted.' The sheriff, who has made no public statements for two weeks, broadcast a radio appeal lover sia- Hon KXLI for the voters to re- fuse to siitn recall petitions. 'community 01 Km . Be blamed -politician" and those I Daily has a traditional bet wilh who had received political favors ' Vlnce Johnson, Pittsburgh Pt In the past for the recall cam- ! Oasettei newspaper columnist thai paign. asserting h had done no ; when th ::h day of July rolls 1 wrong. opponenta accuse him of ly - ln boul his educational hark- ,d w , d,r , gel elected. I lllatl has admitted , "' '"ipalgn statements about a eoilege education and wartime ma aervire were In error. ! rillott hinied that he was try- ' lng to uncover "shady deals" of : ""m" administrations, and asked if t ha a-aaa-ai II wvawrsat as It at f lanlnl In If the recall were an attempt to .stop his Investigations. ) He continued his feud with Port j land newspapers, charging that 1 they were guilty of "misquoting, misplacing and misconstruing my j statements." I His wife ala took part In Ih ' broadcast, trllini listeners that El- holt's -integrity, honealy. eharae trr ,d mor ,'tandlng the highest plane." The recall startrd after Elliott suspended Criminologist Stanley Kll l t D PUEBLA. Mexico. July 30 ,v-A truck taxing peasant to a weekly fair was caught between two buses last night, killing 17 persons and seriously Injuring 33 others. All the Coitinuut Shows SarursJay Stuieloy 't ESTUEamiMIS s'JilaUMUWlun AlGHTt xoM"Ce WITH fSTHCR AND - urtutuiftniirl . . WALTER WINCHELL says "BABY, IT'S COLO OUTSIDE" W, and clever!" Hear it and many rhythms by Xovier end his OrrKettro! Waynesburg Cithens Pay Off Sets Today As Rain Fails To Materialize WAYNESBL'RO, Pa.. July 30 tt Waynesburg s rltlsens ruefully hung up their linibrellas totiay and atarled paying off beta they made that It aouia rain aa usual on July at). II almost always rains In Waynes bun on July 39. But yesterday, lor the sixth time In 11 years, tilers was nary a amp of moisture. Everyone watted for It all day i 'on- A" no one waited tor ram cloud mora eagerly than Attorney jcmn M. Isaily. official "rainmaker' ! '" ,h little western Pennsylvania around, tne re U be rain In I burg. Daily Imt him h.i irt i.,t,.. . the S , .r yeT.rd But Rainmaker Daily duin t give up ' through the whole aunnv Ha. At nightfall he even talked the city council Into ordering daylight saving time suspended lor an hour at midnight. That gave him Ji hours to save his hat and an old Waynesburg tradition. But It wasn't enough. LAST HAY BOB HOfE In HANUMJMt niusnuv MONIAIBANI : - : i I irAm . Of -a -r.'T..X g4,-,, Iammw UUIsniw linn linn... a W MORI STA"L. Vrr ' :h - s... IV action! 1A-..4 VL1)ik ..tr?-.? ' .rLl SSLaJaaSSalS.U, ' "' ' T"gV ,J laawas e V, VJ" I -a . - - . " aaP r "7 I A - l m W w. - wa a 3 "I'm dog llred and discouraged," said Daily. "People have been kidding me a lot why I'v had phone calls from all over th country." Dally had plenty of support dur ing his fruitless rain vigil. Home 3000 parsons crowded borons 11 t reel In a last minute "rain car n.val." Hut they Joined Dally In paying off debts at midnight. Dally called tha rainless day "a temporary bad break." "8ure." he said. "I'll lake all comers next year we'll havt a downpour." Forest' Service Old-Timer Retires POim.AND. July 30 (."i-Newell I. Wright, logging engineer for the V. ft forest service, will retire from the forest service tomorrow. It was Wright who appraised tim ber for siuh large land deals as the Marys peak purchase on the Slualaw national foreat, and directed ap praisals for timber sales. Before his promotion to logging engineer In IMS. he was forest Inspector for the I'mpqua national forest. SORROWFUL JONES" , mm sr r-. MIDNIGHT 'PREVUE TONIGHT X -wr- , v DOOM CttH ' fsTainrvAiiAraiiiniif TnmTtir i TnrfiYT, dj-4 L Kimm lAllt v r at . A .J Police Still Seeking Jail Escapees BAt EM. July 30 UV- Pollce atlll are on the alert for John Pinion and Harvey liaison, two months after the pair made a spectacular eacap from the state penitentiary here, They rllinbed over a prison wall Memorial Day while a guard pumped bullets at them. Bo far as can be learned, no one haa seen them 11 lire, "cores thought they did at flral. Classed as dangerous, the convicts were reported In a dosen places. and the search was energetic. None of the reports was authenticated, however, and gradually the active search was abandoned. Til watch goes on. though. The private opinion of some offlrlala Is lhat th two headed at once for a hide-out In some secluded place, and have not yet emerged. Police throughout the state are waiting tor Ilia break that may renew the search. Pinion, a lifer convicted of kill lng a slate policeman In the mid Columbia river area, is regarded as the more dsngerous. His part - BlERCUfiAT' LAUGH TEAM rioinl 4 r fAi : '9umiLKniv ;:-v;-x i Jk terra DKOWNN POllTl AND, July 30 (Ti Then, dnre Clavlnr MrClei van Jr., 17, Port land, din lied Willi swimming lit lha Columbia river near her yes terday. usr mi in Continuoui From 12:3i STARTS TOMORROW TWO GRAND FIRST RUN FEATURES! Enterlalnaaeal far the Eallr raaslly! ner, Benson, waa serving lor armed robbery. I niiTiswc mo uiu l , y mill a iwj v . i TBAVfL TALK