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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1949)
HWALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MONDAY. AUGUST 1, Jf4t PACE TWO 'Art Students Register At OTI As Summer Session Gets Off To Flying Start slightly travel-worn bul enthusi astic, the M pfmim registered lor tin lunmw art workshop t Oregon Technical Institute, arrived on lha campus Monday morning reedy (of work. dawn opened on schedule at a m. with Instructors Emmy Zwey brurk, Nora Zweybrurk. Jm Peck. Bob Benlster and rn 8sn sen. A cross-sect Ion of th professions! world waa represented in Ins stu dents who arrived from a widely scattered areas at Connecticut. New Mexico, Tessa and Idaho with many Callfnmlani In lha (roup- Rail Line Bid Filed For Northwest . , DENVER. Aug. 1 iwTha Denver and Rio oranae wrn wn" bid today for freight buuneaa of tha Pacific Northwest by filing an ac tion designed to force lha Union Pacific railroad to "open tha Ogden gateway" In Utah. Piling of the petition with the In- terstat commerce commission In 1 workshop which la being held here Washington waa announced here by ; for the first time, president Wilson McCarthy of tha ' Vlron Moore, acting assistant dt D and R. O. W. ' rector of tha general extension dm- McCarthy and other officials of . si on of tha department, and head lha line said, at a press conference, that tha action probably would signal a long fight which might eventaully reach the supreme court of the United States. Freight to and from Washington. Idaho and Western Montana would be affected. The D. and R. O. W.. which op- I eratea through tha mountains tween Denver and Salt Lake City, asks that the Vnlon Pacific be I SIS ratAiruiWot.r Shipments partly over tracks of tha D. and Qf Lumber Down . u. w. McCarthy said the charge now Is made only on "competitive" prod ucts. Tha Tnlon Pacific's practice, the D. and R. O. W. aasert. makes tha routing of shipments to and from tha Northwest over the Colorado Vtah line all but Impossible from a competiUrw atand point ELnHffiH23 I1AUI co.vnxvot. IwtTrTa-vwr.Hs, if 2 V IRST RUN HITS! H j i. nrwr itttdy 11 Waxetaat eJAW mtm i mi iw raa sr kx5t.JV V 1ST. e. ' II TJ I Mi J- Dont mm a good bet shop the AVr Thrills! arssr-. 3 SESPIM LUJlljlLU ( NEXT HIDAY'.'. l f trasnit Isssallill tow ' Htt ValrJCeufay UUitin? Jj rffiuJll KViIAaM with alia iualoTl f ? wtmmm thrill! 'Jji JfiSiyr Moat of tha students ara women and most of thfm ara leechers al ready engsged in art Uutructlon In schools throughout lha nation. All ara qusrtered on tha campus whara clasaes, sleeping roonu and recreation room ara under ona roof. Tha art workshop personnel aata at tha cafeteria with regular OTI etu dent. Many of th nrw arrival! mad a loop Uip from their home state, visiting tha roast before mining here, and tha ganaral atutuaa seems to ba an enthusiasm for Oregon varied aranary. Sludrnta arriving by plana, bin or tram vara all mat by membari of tha Klamath Art association. Joint sponsors of tha workshop with tha Oragon system, of higher education. Tha visitor were per aonally conducted to tha OTI cam pua and Introduced to their naw surroundings. A reception wai hald in tha host aaa houaa for Instructors and stu danta Sunday afternoon. j Work-visit to Crater Lake na s uonai para ana uia un , MUon, monumtn, ara being tional park and tha Lava Beds ar ranged tor the students, and water- A. CHILD'S PARADISE - !eL!. 1'" ,'!uos 0$ veil os children. J. 111." vii awt- I Uon trlpa from tha csmpua Regulration Is feeing held open through Wednesday tor other. wholcnomt)r 0 commerce and conducted by Bob Smith, partner wish to lake advantage of tha art of state-wide service, waa on hand Monday to register students, along ! department of state-wide service. Mrs Brown will remain here until August 10. when Moore will return to OTI and take over the desk for ! lha summer art workshop, Por I fun her information regarding the I Instruction and accommodationa. 1 call 1. PORTLAND. Aug. 1 t Water i determine if a radiolesa plana wan shipments of lumber from Oregon I ed to make an emergency landing, and Washington declined slightly I When no plane materialised. Port during the first half of this year i lander soma aali alarmed over tha from the shipment total during lha ft rat half of 1 Tha Pacific lumber Inspection I bureau reported Ml? Z3 board : feet shipped by water this year. 1 compared to 1-231.132.014 during January -June of last year. Export ahlpmenta. which In 1U accounted for nearly half the to tal, were only about 40 000.000 In Hood Combtd For Eldtrly Hiker GOVERNMENT CAMP. Ore.. Aug. 1 1 i-Pv . Search parties resumed comb ing Mount Hoods southwest slope today for an elderly Estacada man she disappeared In tha area Last I Wedneaday. A sweater believed owned by J. H. i Tracy. 71. waa found yesterday be ona group of some 50 foresters and woodsmen. It was located along the rpper Salmon trail near where Tracy car w as found last week. Poreat service officials here said I Tracy had Inquired about tha Old Barlow trail route Wedneaday and then disa ppeared. tail o commerce industrial tour, watches closely os Joe Loggia of creom. The tour throuah the There were about a doien on the visit which included tours of the milk, ice cream, soff dnnk bottling deportments and the warehousj where cased beer is stored for distribution. Mystery Flares hj BriT P rt PT IfinH Just Fireworks PORTLAND. Aug. 1 iP) The "mystery aircraft" that aiarmed soma Portlanders Saturday may have been only fireworks-shooting mountain climbers. I Two pilou and an airport con- trnl tower operator reported red I Lghu and flare in the sky etut of I tha Portland airport Saturday night, i Por 15 minutes tha airport was dosed while lha operator tried to flying disc reports of recent began speculating. Not Myron Weygandt. though. He waa chairman of an American Legion-sponsored climb of Mi. Hood. Ha explained climbers went up the mountain Saturday night and set off 15 flares red. white and green plus a rocket and a few light bombs, all vuib.a a far away as Portland. 'Christian' Vott Support Asked 1 HAMBl'RO. Ormany. Au 1 ' Wot Gfrmui Catholics trt told In a pastor letter m4 In churches yesterday to vot fur "Christian" candidates in the Aug U5t 14 parliamentary sleet Jon. The letier drew aa attar frocn Socialist Leader Dr. Kurt Schu macher, who acruied tht Vatican of Uiterreninc In the election and a:d the letter was "openly intended to Influence the elections in faror of the Christian democrsu " the right 1st rival of the socialists. ' The two are the major parties ' In the West German forerrunent ; beinr formed and are about evrnlv matched. The communist party in I w estern Germany Is small. rsrwrt WILLIAMS SKELTON mm - Betti wan - TnTNN - X.ieia'WIcl AW TOM A JlRftg (Cart) TaVAVrL TALK The ice creom department of Lost River dairy fuscinotej grown Fronk Howard, county surveyor ond member of the chomber of Dlant was arranoed bv the Vinnemucca- 1 To-The-Sea Group Meets i A large group of delegates from ' Winnemucca. Nee., and nearby com- j munitiee In Nevada and California was met by the Modoc county re- j caption committee at Alturas Sat- ' urdsy for a full week-end relebra- I uon of lha Wtnnccnucca-to-the-Sea association. In addition to celebrating tha call for bids for tt mile of construe- Uon In the Winnemucca-to-the-Sea highway project, members of tha association discussed further or ganisational plans. i Membership In the association will ba sold to Interested Individuals aa wall as to hotels, auto courts, eemc stations and other business In-' terested In tourist travel for 1 Thirty-four drlegatea from Win nemucca were among those enjoy ing a buffet luncheon at the Oolden ,,! tr, .,.n- s.,.. .e. nncvfl ft, n Kga ear awakr ., . ...... Later In tha day the froup went to Eafleville for a barbecue and dance. In addition to those from Winne mucca and Alturas. the communi ties of Burnt Ranch. Wearemlle. Pall River. Mc Arthur and others were also represented. Breakfast and a treneral meetinf Sunday concluded the erent. US Consul In Yugoslavia Dies BELGRADE. Yugoslavia. Aug. u Robert O. Braden. 39. third secretary and vice consul of the United Stairs embassy In Belgrade, died today. He was stricken with poliomyelitis tlnfsnul paralysis thee days ago. During Braden brief Illness. Y us-os 1st authorities dispensed with ordinary formalities in order to speed delivery of serum rushed her In sn effort to save him. He was a native of Pasadena. Calif, and graduate of Stanford university. Car Damaged in Collision A new club coupe driven by Roy W. Petera. J23 Whit, was exten sively damaged Sunday evening In an accident on highway M at Air way drive. B'ate police reported Peters' ear collided with th rear end of a sedan i operated by Vernon Milton Miuet, l 1310 Bristol aa the latter was slow. leg down to make a turn onto Air way drive. The coup careened across the hlghwsy and Into a borrow pit. No one waa Injured. ' 7 V! Taster than a ml m. s. xr- r T" WiLDUP?, SCVETivrS TttAVTL ' " SS FAST ON FLAVt-iNTfVSe Vvisj.TurY CAM OVERTAKE A MAN CM HOaE?AC. evtaweAs; IN TVif UNiTfP fA-rCS, tOZtZT f lO4 K.ILL 139,326,098 PaviasS, TAice muaan LrvfS, KILL COUN-OES THCX&ANP Of DEE AMD OTmEH. FOHE5T AMlMAL. BE CAREFUL WITH VOVO. CI&ARETTE5 CAMIR5 ANO gluRNINft the plant fills cartons with ice industrial committee of the and Bud Franklin, monoger. Driver Shot At On City Street Harmon Cress, 3H9 Bisbee, re ported to sta is police tar ly last night that a shot aa takrn at him as he drove down Bisbee half a block from his horns. The shot missed. Cms said tits shot came from a tan Buick sedan thai passed him on the hit has jr and that all hs saw was the re volver poked out of tht sedan win dow. After tha shot the sedan sped away. Only on man was believed in the car. Light Eternal Opens Tuesday Termed a "must see." by those parucipattnc In Its production, the play. -The Uihl Eternal." will open on the tU4 of OTI theatre it II pm. Tuesday. Aide from the theme of the Biblical drama and the enactment of roles by prominent local citizen. I the play is distinguished by the COlOTfUl costumes and unusual lighting. Presentation of this play which haa run hi many promtnenl ciuea in the United States, la sponsored in Klamath Palls by the Congre gational church. Ticket ar on sale at th Louia R Mann Piano com pany. 130 N. "th. at Schneiders Five and Ten. on 8 gth. and at the boa of fire of the OTI theatre. The play la directed by Mrs. L Psrker. Pilot Unhurt In Prineville Landing PRINEVI1XE. Ore. Aug. 1 i"" Gene Eveleth. a young Presn.i, Calif, p. lot. set off for his home to- j day slter crash-landing hia light plane in a rodeo grounds her and ! escaping unscathed. ; Eveleth. flying homeward after working at aerial grasshopper dust ing near Missoula. Mont., lost h'.s way last night. He saw ih white posts of the Crooked river round up arena and tried to land. ! The Steannan plane tore e 50 foot hole in the fence, and was so ; badly wrecked It had to e d.s- i assembled. But Evelth waan t even I scrslched. Fire Does Little Damage To House Small damage waa done by a fire which broke out at lis Commercial at I 30 this morning. Th blaze started In a wall lust behind a wood stove. Th city fire department was called and eitln- guished the fire. Occupant of the house la Mrs. Daisy Osborn. In II tries, British amateur golf ers have w.TTi only one Walker Cup match In its. peer - ,-"S:- Girls Camp At Lake Opens With Busy Action Schedule Camp Plre ramp at lha lake o tha Woods haa oiiencd (or Ita first week. Rth Camp Plre Olrla and Hlueblrils ara attending tha first week; however only Camp fire Oirls may attend lha following two weeks. Activities for lha campers will Include swimming, boating, hiking, outdoor rooking, crafta, dramatics, singing and other ramp activities such as a dress-up skit night. Btalf members for Uia three-week session ara Virginia Denton, ramp Rain Pours, But Little Result Felt Rain and lightning which formed a lypual summer storm Sunday eve ning were short-lived, and tha mois ture. 07 of an Inch, waa scarcely enough to roul things off. High temperature Bunday waa 13. but tha minimum dropped to only M by early this morning. pir which started In lha Clover creek - Hpencer creek vicinity by lightning Prlday got away from lha Klamath Porest Protective associa tion crew and covered about 130 acres before It was brought under control Bunday night. The fir caused no major damage, burning In an area of an old burn of several year back. Rotted lcs and heavy underbrush mada tha j blare hard lo fight. The forest service also had Ita , troubles over lha week-end. The new went out at JO Bunday night ! to tha Prancts Brown place near Crystal on the west side of I'pper Klamath and fought fir all niaht. j completing mopping up operations I tht. morning. Tha fir burned In slash area, with some lodgrpol pin and marsh ' land Cause was not determined. i The forecast tor tonight and Tues day Is for fair weather with light showers in the mountains late todsv. j r.'ttmated high todsv is Id, low to- ; night. 41. and high Tuesday, go. A promts of cooler weather j cheered heat . weary realdenl of other sections of the Northwest. Be sttle. Lewiston. Yskima. Portland and Spokan wer hot spots In th sector with lemperaturee ranging from ts to 101. Th 1M reading waa at Lewiston. Idaho. Bees Take Over House, Family Mad CAMDEN. N. J. Aug. 1 i You could almost hear th "buss" over i the woman s shouted plea in the telephone receiver. j Por pitys sake, hurry." Mrs. Helen Coffman told police, Thev r coming through th ceiling, through ; the windows, everywhere The police harried to her home. So did firemen who received a sim ilar phone call. 1 There they found Mra. Coffman and her husband. Charles, pounding away with fly swatters. Hig welts covered their face, neck and arms. j Inside thousands of bees buxxed. j Outside th windows swarmed ! thousands more. Honey fell in a alow dnp from tha celling to th floor. Mrs. Coffman said a tree felled ; yesterdsy in her bark yard held a i beea nest, Th homeless Insects : moved Into tha Coffman residence. Police and firemen retreated to a i safe distance, surveyed the silusUoa ! snd told th Coffmsna Ihey could do nothing. The Coffmana now are seeking a beekeeper but meantime their fly a alters ar busy. Us the Want Ada for Quick Results! . TAKE aw y director: Mis. Dean Miller, nurse; Mrs. Kulli Ire. camp cook; Mra. Mabel le, KP counselor; Mrs larry Premh, camK-rafl counselor; Nancy Morrison, Spokane, Wash., handicraft: Marilyn Psrrlih, who attends Oregon Btata college, wat erfront counselor; Kllen Alone, Mc Miimville, music; Margaret Hat field. Beatlle, nature. Nancy McKay and Joyc Toreson, ftpokaue. will assist at tha water front. Unit directors at Mrs. Earl Green, Pearl Mc ln. Mra. K. C. Reed, and Mra. tarry Maria. Ap prentice counselors ar Barbara Hwansnn, Dee Kidder, rtiylllt Lyncn and Hlierma Lynch. llsuriy boy la Ted Coon. Charles taikln la ramp chairman for lha Camp Plre session. Transportation will ba provided In tha ramp from Klamath Union high school. Tha buses leave lha high school at a m. on Sunday mornings. Campers will ba returned to the high school by bus from ramp between 1 and I In Uia after noon on Bunday. Visitors ar wlrom at ramp on Sunday. I Registration la atlll open tor the j third week of ramp and a few spots remain open for lha second week. Olrla may register until the I end of this week. Bolt Kills 2 At Ball Game BAKFR, PI . Aug I I Tv-To pis vers wer killed and M other persons were injured by a light ning bull that ripped Into a base ball game and scattered a acres m ing Sundsy sfternoon crowd of ou. One of those Injured waa listed In critical condition. The boll plowed a ditch thre Inches deep and 30 feel long to the baseball diamond and spread flashes of electricity and aparka throughout the park. Hie two semi-pro laams. Baker and Muiuon, Pla.. war preparing to begin play when th lightning struck. Th dead, both members of the Raker Baseball rlub. wer Third Baseman Allen L. Joyner Jr. U. of Crestvlew and Shortstop Marry Moore of Baker. Baker la In Northwest Plorlda about 50 miles east of Penaarola. Now Is the Time for TEE-SHIRTS SWIM TRUNKS TT T. KHIRT Ingrain flat knlu 1st aeaaUfal shad. FUlg stripes. Ntsea. taaall te eslra large. 2.95 HW1M THI NK Lawtr sella In sasny new shsdew. 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