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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1949)
TUESDAY. AUCUST 2, 194? HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN City Dads Will Present Two Highway Proposals To New Road Group For Study Ollr councilman last night made an Initial move toward Milullon of nma of the rlty traffic problems when thfy agreed unalillrmuMy In place two highway proposals brfore Hit city highway oimiinlttea for ttudy. Hoih proposals originated on mo. tlnlia by Coullrllman Wendell Hllllth Mmltll Ural autgeatloll waa the eatabltatlinenl (( all additional artery frnm Ilia eouth eiiburbaii ere to tha lirarl of Ilia city. Hmlth esplalned that audi road would relieve congealed tralfic un Mouth Hiath and rt Main and tell thai tin Utter two Uiorougri Inn weia Inadequate In handling ilia growing volume of tialfic. Although termed at a long-range plan. Hmlth argued that the rapid growth of tlia suourbe would eome day make Imperative aurh a high ay. Tlia second prnpoaal ahlih mrt Willi council approval uaing Alameda from Main Ui HliaaU way a a freeway. It wa esplalned that Western Band ATo Play Here Waatorn muaic wilt hold tlia apolllghl at tha armory Wednee day night with 'tommy Duncan and hi Western All-Miara holding down tlia bandatand. fencing la from till I. and KFLW will carry a broadcast at JO p m. Duncan aa formerly fraturrd with Bob Willi m Uia rural de partment and Jul recently or laniard hit own baud. Duncans aggregation la herald ad aa ona nf ilia finrat western muairal combinationa of all tima In that earn mualrian la a fraturrd rtltt In hia own rirhL OSC Man To Aid Portugal Growtrt COHVAI.US. Aut 1 '.r-Mvron O. Cropaey, tuwiiia profaaaor of agricultural engineering at Orrtrm (Hate collate, left Monday for Por tugal, where he will serve aa eon ultanl to tha government on potato auxase problrma for tha nrl two months Cropaey la tha third OMC agrlcul tural aperiaiui to be "drafted' for foreign service in the pat few month. Dr. Harold T. Hollandi. professor nf aartrultural economics, la already In Par la on a year's leave nf aheenc to wot with the EC A. Dr W. L. Powers, head of the soils department, haa been granted from three to five months Irara for ape I rial work In Turkey. In tlve lata lummrr, tha atrlper skunk rata many grasshoppers and rrirkru. tentative plain art underway by Uia atate to Improve Una alreU'h and it would handle a heavy load of travel. In other hliihwey mattera, tlia city datla put llirlr stamp of ap proval on having Tom Walters rep rrarnt the city of Klamath Palla III urging speedy inipnivemenl of the Mouth Hlsth alreel viaduct, labellrd last wrrk by the city highway com mittee aa Ilia city "numbrr out bottleneck " Watlrri la mertlni today with the alate hiHliway commission In Halnn Hre protection at tlia city hall came up for discussion al l night's council seaaiun when fire Clnrf llriuy Akin turned In a Hat ol recommendations for council per usal. It an etrongly emphasised that the main atairway In the city hall la the only ealt In the event ol a fire. The recommendation, designed to Improve aalrty conditiona In the building, were turned over to the tire loiiiinlilee, building inaueclor. tire chief and the pullet Judge for atudy Librarian Exams To Be Conducted Esamliistloiis for positions aa librarian! In varloua federal agenclea have been announced, and applica tions are now being accepted. Ttwae apiKilnted from tha exami nation will work In federal libraries In Waalnngion. I) C. and vicinity, at salaries, raining from 13131 to Kurther Information and applica tion blanks may be obtained from L. E. I'ropaL at Uia KlamaUl Palls post oftlre or from tlia civil service commission, Waahlngiin 26. D. O. Appllcatlona muat be received In tha Waahinglon office not later Uian August 'li. Ho Excise Tax Cuts Seen Soon W A fill 1 N O TO N, Aug. 1 il House Democratic Leader M Cor nier (Masai said after a While lioust conlerrnce Monday he sees no proapeel for repeal of any of tha wartime exnae tales al this session uf congrcaa. McCormack, In addition to his party post. Is a member of the house ways and meana committee which origlnatea lag legislation. r . kH nli ritr ns- r 1 1 r It was stipulated Uial Una group I "J ,.,,. discussed the halt power to art ,f sufficient fun... J and other nWr. .1 their regular Monday morning aea aum with President Truman. Other conferees were Vice Presi dent Uarkley, Bpeaker Rayburn and benalc Majority Leader Lucas. When Luraa was aaked about the possibility of tax legislation ha re ferred questioners to McCormack. asserting Uia matter was In the Jurisdiction of Uia house committee. everybody is tor, repeal." Mc Cormack said, "but when you open ; up Uie question of repealing excise , uses, you open up the quratlon of repealing them all and raisa the : possibility of another I1.1UO.000.000 loss in revenue. "You can't lost this much revenue I wlUiout furUier unbalancing tha : budget and without levying other i Uses to replace the excise taxes." could be found In the budget fur Uie woik. Hid were opened on Uie Wall street paving but acceptance of bids is conilngrul upon what Uia dutrli t school board doea. The original plan of Imtallmg a M-fool paving strip on the hill lead ing to the high school waa tempor arily suapended with Uie Utouglit of expending Uia work to 10 more feel and also installing curbs. City Engineer Thomas said tha srtvml board expressed willingness to alisre In the cost ut Uie task but It also fell that property owners should carry pari of the financial load. Pinal derision will be made this werk. It aaa Intimated. (Scrapping of city records Includ ing receipts, warrant and licenses waa a suggestion before the coun- cilmcn from the police Judge a olfice It waa fell the office ol Uie police l TWO CtCWI Jump Judge waa unnecessarily cluttered I , wim old records. Qn Brush Fire City Attorney Henry Perkins ex- i si t . pre the opuuon thai 10 years of aumrh mhlrh Brok, .. ...... Polio List In US Tops 8000 Cases Ky The Aseoclated Prraa Infantile paralysis eaaea showed a aharp Increase In some states In the last year, boosting the nation's lolal far ahead el IMg. a near record year. Ihe number of polle deaths for the first aeven anonlhs of 1M, an Aasoclaled rreaa aurvry ahewrd. n about doable Iht lata! up la Auguat I, I XI. The eurvey allowed approximately lata ease and 443 deaths. How ever, data an fatallllea was skrlrhv and Incomplete In some etalee an ihe number tf rases. Many communities, fearing epi drmlca In Uie heavy polio months of August and beptemuer already have taken emergency meaures Bute health officials and leaders of lilt National Poundatlon for In fantile Paralysia are taking all pre eauuons to prevent the outbreak or spread of Uie disease. Herond Highest Tli 21.U0 polio cases reported In 1M were the second highest of record but up to August 1. IMS. the total waa under 6000. The wor-t polio year was 11 when about 10 000 casta were reported. Ineraaaea In the number af case ever laa week's figures were report ed In New York. Illinois. Indiana. Minnesota and H lseonaln. The 1113 eaarw In Texaa did wot Include Uie namber stricken la the Utl week In July. New York state reported 482 caaei. with M In tha New York City met ropollten area, the largest number of case In any big city. California reported 1M rases: Oklahoma 4K8. Arkansas 4W; Illlnola 31. Michlgsn 310; Minnesota 32, and Indiana m. The National Poundatlon for In fantile Haralysla haa advanced I J. 65 1, 399 to Its 40 chapters up to Auguat 1 this year, twice aa much aa granted In a similar period In M. The outbreak In Munele, Ind.. re sulted In a ban an public gatherings, Inrludlng funeral services. Although C alifornia reported 701 cases, authorities aald tha Incidence waa anly half as high aa Uat year. Hillside Work Being Pushed It will probably be another week before patients are moved back to Hillside hospital with the fins) painting repairs at tha building holding up the transfer, hoapltol directors Indicated today. All the Hillside patient number ing 2S were evacuated as a pre cautionary measure Uie afternoon of July 21 when a fire started on the roof of the building, causing fire. moke and water damage, totaling 12200. Patient have been housed In Klamath Valley hospital unce Uie fire. Finding The Rainbow Is Easy, Supply Plentiful records should be kept on hand. T.i matter waa given Uie city attorney, pohre Judge, and the Judiciary com mittee to study with power to act. With Ihe shipment of M trial meters due tins week, the city fath ers agieed to place Uicm In Uie high-valued district on Mam be tween Hixih and Eleventh and place Uie meters taken from Ihj district on Main between Eleventh and Esplanade Junction, on Iht west aide of HevenUi between Oak and Klam ath, and on Ninth between Walnut and Klanuih. Mia bids were opened for a lon-and-a-half dump truck for the street deiHuTtment: three were sub mitted tor a police department paddy wagon. The bids will be atudied and awarded next week. p m. Monday near HI We brand along the reservation line. KlamaUl Indian reservation men worked on Uie fire from their aide of Uia boundary and KPPA men worked It from their aide, bringing It under control at 4 33 p. m. Men went out again Tuesday morning (or mop-up operations. It was a lightning fire and coveird a couple of acres of brush and Jum per land before It was slopped. Motor Court Rent Curb End Seen WASHINOTON. Aug. I (Sen ator Cain iR-Wash.l aald today rent control on motor courts and trailer parks In Washington and Oregon will be removed by the end of the week. He aald Housing Expediter Tlghe E. Woods told him the action will be decided on surveys Just com pleted. Controls were reestablished on such lodging by the 1949 rent control art. The ceilings already have oeen lifted from courts and trailer park I In California. By J. HI GH PRl'ETT , Atlna.m,,. ! Dlvlalea, Ortaes MisStf gSaratlea Bralaoi The summer ahower had passed beyond us. On the dark, stormy clouds In the east a gorgeous rain bow waa painted by the aettlng sun as It shone over the western horizon. Ho near were the retreating rain drops that the lower end of one arm of the are was clearly outlined be tween us and the hills, scarcely one quarter mile away. Someone suggested telephoning tha professor acroaa the street to the north, for he also dellghta In I brllllanUr-colored rainbows. "But. I said another, "he couldn't sea this I nearby arm of the rainbow, for from j his houu it Is behind that Ull fir." No. he couldn't see the same one we did. but he would see one of his very own In exactly the aame direction from him a waa this one from us. Came the surprised response. "Do you mean the eastern sky right now is packed full of rainbows?'' That was precisely the meaning. No two people ace exactly the aame i one. Each observer must be content I with his own rainbow and forego the pleasure of viewing the aolid ' aheet of exqulalte prismatic colors I that covert a large aecUon of the j ties vena. Two bows are eometlme seen I when the display is unusually bril- I ' llant. The primary bow haa the violet on the Inside and on through the blue, green, yellow and orange ! to red on the outside. The secondary . , bow appears at some distance out i I side the arc of the primary, la dim- ; ' mer and ha Uie color reverted i with the violet on the outside. In side the primary there occasionally j appear narrow band of color, prln ! dpally red and green, known a i supernumerary bow. These are In i terference effect. I When sunlight li pasted through I a glass prism. It la broken up Into the varloua rainbow color due to refraction and dispersion. The fall ing rslnd.-opa opposite In direction from the sun act In the aame way. then reflect the light back U us Any high school physic text ex plains this. The center of a rainbow, the point to which ona end of an Imaginary string might be fastened while the other swings out the arc aa with colored crayons. It directly opposite Uie sun for tha observer. The ob server's back must be turned on the sun. The outside of the primary bow la a curve everywhere 42 degrees from this sun-opposite center: the outside of the aecondary, M degree-. If the sun It on Uie western hoiirnn. the bow-center Is on the eastern horizon and tht bow appears as only a half-circle. Where It the rainbow? A far away as the falling drop that pro duce It. It may be nearer than a hill or beyond It. The larger the drops, the narrower and brighter the bow. Thunder storms produce the largest dropa and finest rt In bows. wilt ever reveal the charm of Mist America of 1941. "They are not decent and I don't think American girls should wear them." saya the 11-year-old beauty queen. Be be Bhopp of Hopkins, Minn. She gave her veto when questioned by photographers yesterday aa ah left by plane for a trip to Europe. Paris and French shore resort are among her porta of call, but If alia makes any bathing suit appearance It will be U. 8. style. Milk la a perfect food for the development of bacteria. FRENCH SWIM BI'TT DRAWS BHOPP VETO MEW YORK. Aug. I MV-None of those scanty French bathing outfit KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS ACIDS H.lp IS MIW. of KIdrwy TuUtj Flush Out Poiwnou Wuto W)ti dr-Watr of kMrttry Antkm vrmh pOioroo mastur to nmaJo In rotir lUoort. It mar ewn rutrtririsT bkgwh, rlnaU P"-. PitU. lA-a of prr and rnayrxy, gau tin op nitjrtf. wvlUn.T. uAaim aniUr th rsntr PT witi) .uiwtift and burnB wiu rour ki'iittrr or bUdrkif, roo't wait ! Aak Tour drunitt for Don' Puis, a ttimulmot dinrajtisJ, Oad mttuf ly nvUir-riw for emr 8 yr. lMtn'e trtr happy rwlia-f and will LWp tha U bbIUb of EKioary tuotwj flu ah out piavi4Ka waata Intaa u Ueod. 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