PACE TEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MONOAY, AUOUJT I, lMf Lids Bopped Off Rents In 82 Large American Cities CHICAOO. Auf . 1 ( Lid hsv been popped off rent controls In at f-ut S3 cities since local option au thority, granted by congreaa, bream effective on April 1. Spokane, Waah, was on of th large clue. During til earn time, Tlgh K. Wooda, federal homing expediter. llfud reatrlcUon In 168 other com Biunltle but recently alapped them back on three after rent roa harply. Plv state also have taken action Pair Held In Kicking Death CHARLESTON. W. Va, Auf . I UP) A man waa kicked to death yester day by two men who brandished a knlf to keep downtown crowd from coming to hi aid. Folic called It one of the city Boat brutal crime. They aald ther waa na apparent mollv for th attack. Th victim waa Edward Conrad O'Brien, a bottling company em ploye. He died on th way to a hospital. Detective Capt Dewey E. Wil liam Identified th two men being held In connection with th attack aa Harry Burdett. 2s, and rred Painter. SO. Folic aald O'Brien waa attacked after he had (topped at a news stand to buy a paper. Legion Confab At Salem To Open SALEM. Aug. 1 WV-The first of 3000 delegates began arriving her today for the Slrt annual conven tion of th Oregon department of the American Legion. The convention win last from Wednesday through Saturday. Speakers at the convention win Include Prank N. Belgrano Jr. Port land, past national commander; Stephen F. Chad wick. Seattle, also a past national commander; Gen. Mark Clark, commanding general of th sixth army; and Brig. Gen. Robert McCIure. commanding gen eral in the Northwest. All sessions will be held In th state nous of representative. $50,000 Left By Seattle Hermit SEATTLE. Aug. 1 IX A man who lived In a dilapidated shack, ate only tale bread and potatoes and all. hi brother (aid. because he wanted to save for security, died Friday leaving an estimated 150.000. For more than 30 years Fred WU1 aon. about 75. lived the life of a pauper. He collected wood from the ship canal and sold It to his neigh bors. "He apparently waa just saving for security," said Raymond C. Pun nett. his Investment broker. Willson is sutilred by a brother In California. under th local option provision of th IMS rent control act toward abolishing ceilings or setting up their own systems. In Nevada a bill passed by th legislature Is awaiting algnature of the governor to knock out restric tions. Nebraska ha completed action and lifting of controls then awaits notification by th governor to th housing expediter of th state's In tention. The entlr ttat of Texas will b decontrolled, effective October 10. but th legislature authorised cities to clamp celling on locally by or dinance. Th report on the decontrol In cltle was made by the American Municipal association which list (000 city government In Its mem bershlp. The association said that a nunv ber of clues had decided against removing rent ceilings at this tims and that at least M others have scheduled hearings on the proposal. Most of th ctUes which banned restneuons are in the southwest. Th provision under which the local actions hare been taken was ruled unconstitutional last week by Federal Judge Elwyn R. Shaw tn Chicago. Woods said at that time the ruling would be appealed to the U. S. supreme court and that pend ing Judgment there he would con tinue to enforce the law. FUNNY BUSINESS Arrest Ends Terror Reign PORTLAND, Aug. 1 l-A JS-year-old man was In Jail here today, after terrifying three taverns and some motorist with a flourished gun and wild shots. The man first turned up In the Sombrero tavern, pointing a gun at a sailor. Then he went Into the Lotus dub, aimed at th patrons. and tired a shot which hit the floor and nchocheted Into th ceiling. He marched out. tearing a motor ist so badly that the latter Jumped from his car and fled, and then ran to th Harmony dub. Ther he shot through a window. By this time the street wa fun of pursuing police, who captured the man near th Hawthorne bridge. He wa placed in padded cell and booked as Drover Willis Matthew, 25. ' 'w SB I . W ' 1 l V At any rt, it's bttr than having an ayt pokad out! Oregon Teachers See Many Interest Points On Tour Numerous famous places, old ' Liberty. While In Boston they made pioneer landmarks, art galleries and , a cruise of the harbor, visited Important congressional sessions wer Included In a planned tour taken by a couple of Oregon teach ers this summer. Bunker Hill. Independence hall. Harvard university, th Peabody museum and Horary. They visited the White mountains Mrs. J K Reno. Mill school ! in r.ew nampsntre and the country teacher, and Lenora Kiser. a teach .v ; PlT house at Westport. Conn. They in Vernon., Ore, have Just returned n Canadian and United States MeKATS TO ATTEND ASHLAND FESTIVAL ASHLAND, Aug. 1 0P Gov. and Mrs. Douglas McKay will be first nighters her tomorrow when the Oregon 8hkespren festival open. The first night's production win be -Romeo and Juliet with Mary Jan Pitt. Portland 15-rear-old blonde, and Ralph C. Burgess Jr, Ashland, tn th leading roles. The stage Is a replica of the Eliza bethan outdoor theatre In which Shakespeare's dramas were first pro duced. Th festival ends August 24. side of the Niagara falls. In Chi cago they saw the Museum of In dustry and Science. Th Museum of Natural History and the Art museum interested them In Denver, and In Kansas they visit ed the home of Oeneral Eisenhower, which is now a memorial, opened for visitors. . in the House of Representatives " " r rnwn lwell 1 " " on uie program 01 visits and the harbor was Included for a from s I X weeks' -Professional Growth Tour" which took them to points of special interest through several states. The couple started June 13 and returned July 23. having visited two sessions of congress In Wash ington. D. C in both houses, as part of their agenda. There they dined boat ride. Returning by way of Los Angeles nd Hollywood. Warners Brothers studio, and Hollywood bowl, were ntgmight of the trip which took them through San Francisco valley. 'Fair Entries In restaurant with Congressman Lowell Stockman, visited the Library of Congress, the bureau of engraving, the Smithsonian Institute and Uie Pentagon building. The tour Included a visit to An napolis, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Mu Vernon and th home of Robert E. Lee. In New York City th Bronx Botanical garden were on ui. . visitation list, and the two Oregon i JiOCK lO Q.I0SC teachers attended a session of th ! SALEM. Aug. 1 (4 Entries uniieo. nsuons at use success: tna tn livestock division of Hsyden planetarium and Metro politan Art museum. They attended on session of th National Educa tional association and went through Radio City at Rockefeller center. The visitors sw Columbia uni versity on their trip and went to Bedlo island to see th Statu of U.S. Brass Opens Talks In Europe By DONALD DOANE FRANKFURT, Germany. Aug. 1 WN-The U. 8. Joint chiefs of staff conferred today with army officers of Italy and Luxembourg In the first of a series of talks with European military representatives. Lieut. Oen. Eflslo Marraa. Italy' army chief of staff, aald at th con clusion of th talk th American chief -displayed a friendship on which w can rely without question." Oeneral Marraa added "Wi dis cussed problems of mutusl interest. . . , There Is no doubt these discus sions will be of great mutual ben efit." Arim. Louis Denfeld. U. 8 naval chief of operations said th Italians did not rals th question of U. B. arm aid for Western Europe. Earlier, a spokesman for th Joint staff said th Luxembourg group did not bring up th arm aid question at their session either. The American chiefs Oen. Omsr N. Bradley, army; Adm. Louis Den feld, navy: and Oen. Hoys 8. Van- de n berg, air force, flew In from Washington Saturday fur a 10-day study of European defenses and po tentialities under th Atlantic pact. Th Duchy of Luxembourg lie In a border area between Franc and Germany, she ha little more than looo square miles, even with terri tory gained from Germany through a recent frontier revision. The 146 population estimate waa 31.572. Later In th day Uie U. S. staff chiefs will Inspect the Berlin airlift operations at Frankfurt's Rhine main airport. Then they will go to v. B. army headquarters In Heidel. berg for further talks with A men can commanders In Oermany. Black Chief, White Queen Problem Goes To Courts LONDON, Aug. 1 ("v-Rhoutd the black chief of an African tribe, proud of It pur blood line, be allowed to bring horn while queen? Th highest responsible officials of th British commonwealth can't figure out an answer to this delicate Question In race relstloii and hav asked for a Judicial Inquiry. Commonwealth Minister Philip Noel-Baker and 8lr Evelyn Barln. high commissioner In Africa, have 7 Rescued At Ump qua Mouth SEATT1JE. Aug. 1 Pv Th coast guard today reported th rescue of seven Oregontaiis from th Umpqu river mouth on th Oregon coast yesterday. Hespondlng to cries for help, coast guardsmen put out Into a heavy fog and found that two nun and a woman had been dumped overboard by their upset skiff. A passing fish boat had already pulled them to safety, however. The three were Robert Hendricks and Lulu Wilson of Florence, and William Huey of Eugene. Just afterward four other Eugen resident were upset in their motor boat. The four Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam H. Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Armstrong resched III lelly themselves, and th coast guard brought them in. HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND ETJGENE, ORE. MEDFOBD Thoroughly Modern M. a. atta. I Sarla? aa In t.ri.y erasrSsMra for th state lair will dos Friday night, a month before th fair opens. Fair Manager Leo Splubart aald today. H ssld thst the total livestock entries win b slightly larger than in 14. He named N. B. Nichols. Pullman. Wash, to Judg th Holsteln division. Two Killed In Idaho Crack-Up WALLACE, Idaho. Aug. I (S-v-A surplus air fore training plans, which witnesses said appeared to plunge straight toward Ui ground while In a turn, crashed and burned on a hllUirie yesterdsy. Two per sons were killed. The victims, burned beyond recog nition, were Identified as Kenneth 8ellers. . and Harold Dlpley. 38, both of Wallace. They were broth-ers-tn-law. BARRIER STl'DT PULLMAN. Aug. 1 oPv Washing, ton But colleges marketing re search program Is going to Include study of transportation rates and Interstate trsde barrier existing In the 11 western states, officials said yesterday. Taylor Back In Democratic Ranks WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 (Fv-Sen. Glen Taylor ID-Idaho), who ran for vie president last November on th progressive ticket, said he would run again for senator, as a democrat. "! always been a democrat In th sense thst I always believed In the things Franklin D. Roosevelt stood for." he said In an Interview on th Mutual Broadcasting systems "Meet th Press" program. "I'm pretty thoroughly convinced." 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Tha allrky problem I whslhsr Herein iheart ot 111 red earth I Khania, Oslurd educated heir to Ui tliron of Uamangwato, should b allowed to lake hi prelly whit bride, Ruth Williams, u. London rlerk, horn to rule as queen orer KHI0O0 blsrk tribesmen. Th Srlal Inquiry will brln to. ttelher Herets and hi unci. Tsh. kedl Khsms, who bitterly oppose nniutlliif oj th races. I'sheki-dl one floated a whit mn with a rhinoceros whip for tak Ini up with flsmsniwsto black women. The unci I lucked by only about SO tribesmen, but they are of auf. flrleut Influence to hav caused Iindon to taks not of th obscure African problem. A hui majority of th trlb voted to accept Ruth as Uielr queen. Aridliif complication are rsc. conscious whit resident of South Africa who object to Hi marrta on Ui revera of the ground of fered by Tihrkedl. Peiuluif oiitcom of th Inquiry, for which no Um limit hss been set, Tnhekedl rule ss resent over the Christianised, tretotalliif trlb of 100.000. I Ruutll Elected To Moil Pott HARRInRURa. P., Ave. I m Tli National star Rout Mall 0 rler association re-elected Pran V Russell of roc est Orov. Or., M aw president t Other officer nsmsd at ah Im ' IlK aeaslon of th group' anreaal oonvenllon Friday war Percy Bos ton. Uslva, 111., vlo president, 4 Clerhsrd flrhnelder, Oglesby, HI, ' secretary-treasurer. at. Louis waa selected a th alt fur th UM convention. MEKtiK MONMOUTH. Aug. I Th first National bank of Monmoulh has merged with the U. B. Na tional bank of Portland and berom the Portland firm's 40th branch. The bank here waa established In USD. My Business Is- "Maklna Man' Dresmi Come Trus" Chet HomOker NUndard Ins, ('. Phon UM COMPLETE FRONT END. FRAME ALIGNMENT -m SHE TRUCK, or passenger ear. Oar aaedera eajalasaenl la the only COMBINATION asle sad frees equipment esath of tagene. 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