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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1949)
PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, AUG. J, 14 North Santiam Highway To Be Opened After Oiling; But No Definite Date Set PORTLAND. All. 1 (Pi The new Niagara-Detroit section of thi North Santlam highway will be opened to traffic ftlter It In oiled but Just how soon that will be was uncertain today. The openlm date aet off a hot argument between the state highway comnuslon. the bureau of public roads, and varloua delegations at the commission meeting yesterday. The logging railroad In that area had been slated for abandonment August 11, If the highway la ready. Javanese Yar Ended Today BATAVTA. Java, Aug. 3 The Dutch and Indonesian republicans formally ended their armed con flict today and Issued cease-fire order to local military commanders In Java and Sumatra. The cease-fire proclamation la to become effective In Java at mid night local time next Wednesday, Aug. 10, and In Sumatra at mid night Sunday, August 14. The long-sought agreement la expected to put an end to the fighting that first broke out In 1M5 when Indonesian republicans, liberated from Japanese occupation, sought Independence from Dutch rule. Fighting flared anew last De cember when Dutch troopa crushed the Indonesian republican govern ment at Jogjakarta and interned many of it leaden in a self-styled police action. Premier Mohamed Hatta and other republican chiefs were released last month and the republican government waa re-1 established during peace segoua-j lions. Republican and leaders ui non-republican atate agreed terday on plans for establishing United 6tate of Indonesia a a sovereign government In partner ship with The Netherlands under the Dutch crown. Details remain to be worked out later this month at a round table conference at The Hague. ( Box Office Open t:S MGM't WfDTIfNF'5 17. DAUGHTER" Estner wiluams ' Red SKELTON te Color Carteea Travel Talx hut arttacnoN The Doolin' Continuous Shew 30 M l0f THE PENITENTES"?! jr A 7 .-il . ...... r A BEAUTIFUL GIRL I I H I FLOGGED! I La " Hale. Paula:. M-'.W I HiBnv u rwitflU , ...7?T V fa A ftnd InUigueVh' ?"mr ' . a m V - mS. , V..1 HUAN CbM ''yl lOB Seeking Newlf "i VV Victim for HI" V if ) Strange Delreee lsv,,n ' h t W"5lbrouht her it TT. . A Zombie Jjxlf H Made Her. t The buresu of public roads, build ing the highway, proposed opening the road now, with rock-spreading to start In six weeks in preparation for the final surfacing next sesson. Some lumbermen, however, com plained that the unolled road would be too dusty for safety, and the highway commission announced It would not open the road until smoothing and oiling is done. The commission offered help of It equipment to the bureau of public roads In getting the oiling done a soon as possible perhaps by August IS. A coin toss decided which of two Jackson county bridges would be rebuilt by the state, and which by the county. The county, which won the toss, decided to do the work on the Rogue river bridge. That gave the state the Bvbee bridge. Each lob will cot about t?O0.000. Action on a second Willamette river bridge at Salem was postponed ; until the Salem city council talces the first steps, j The commission refused to sell part of an U-acre strip of land ! adjacent to the Pendleton airport access road. Pendleton representa tives were told they must buy all or none of the strp. j Jl request irom a nrus anrvawuu for a study of a new road between Pendleton and Wallula via Helix was accepted. A survey of the Toledo-Newport section of the Cor-vallia-Newport highway was also ap proved. The Cave Junction's planning commission request for widening and paving the Redwood highway through the city was turned down. The commissioner withheld ac tion on a $184 000 construction and Improvement project on the San tiam highway through Sweet Home until the city provide the right of way. Honeymoon Is Lonely One SINGAPORE Henk Kram ers, 24-year -old Dutch ship engi neer, cam to Singapore to spend hi honeymoon alone. Mrs. Dremers, the former Mis Riet Hollhuysen. 2S. was In Amhem. Holland. The two were wed by proxy while Henk wax In Durban. South Africa, and Riet wa In Hol land. In about a year and a half when he sees hi wife, says Henk. "well have ft real honeymoon." Henk and Riet decided on the proxy wedding because marned officers get leave every two years while single officer have to wait tour. Crop Duster Cuts Power Line GRANTS PASS. Aug. I lTI A low-flying plane engaged In crop dusting this morning magged a California Oregon Power company line near Murphy, halting power service throughout the entire Grant Pass and Illinois valley areas and Including Crescent City, Cslif. W. J. Moyer. local Copeo manager, quoted Harold Parrel, at the con trol of the Western Air service plane from Medford, a saying his dusting operations obscured hi vi sion and the plane s undercarriage hit the highest center power line. Local service wa out only a few minute and Crescent city service was restored In little over an hour. The slate flower of Florida Is the orange blossom. DONIEVY-RAINES CHARLES HELEM COBURN-WAIKER Vtft V Norroted by BILL SLATER WHEELS FOR PINKY When a big league baseball star is honored with o "night" he is usuolly awarded a snoppy convertible. But the Klamath Gems couldn't go quite that far. In lieu of the convertible Star Outfielder Ted (Pinky) Hesse last night was presented with on outomobile more in The ceremony wos witnessed game the Gems tripped the African Art To Be Placed In Cathedral BRAZZAVILLE I French Equa torial Africal i. On of the bold est experiments In amalgamating African art Into Christian churches and liturgy la at present being car lied out In Brazzaville. Fr. R. Le comt said the new Brazzaville ca thedral now under construction would contain new featurea directly drawn from African art. The tom-tom which for thousands of years has served the Bantua as a dance Instrument will enter the cathedral a a sacred Instrument and rhythm the chant and pray ers. Railing of the tribune and choir will be made In wrought Iron by an old blacksmith of the M3eU tribe. The Interior decoration win also be earned out In special form un known in modern time and which can only be found In old Assyrian temples. Huge panels will repre-! sent scenes of the Bible in pieces' of ceramic. The design of these ! Biblical scenes will b exclusively African. Huge Gladiolus Noted Here Six-feet-one and still growing gladiolus stalk in Mra. Don No-I lsn garden at her home. 7M Call' forma. The flower I the tallest In Mrs, Nolan garden although she has several other gladioli which meas ure well over five feet tell. There are five bloom on the six foot talk already, with many more buds. The first flower to bloom out measured six inches across. Search Continues For Missing Man PORTLAND. Aug. 1 11 The family of John Harrison Tracy. 78-year-old Estacada man who van ished near Mount Hood a week ago, continued a discouraged search to day. Most of the large posse had ceased hunting, thinking It futile. "It's hard to give him up," aald Harold E. Wooster. son-in-law of the missing man. Tracy's car was found abandoned In the wooded area last Friday. ailU Xkyj forihe MM (V, mm V keeping with the finances of class D baseball, o 1936 sedan. by a capacity crowd ot Gems stadium ond in the ensuing boll Pittsburg Diamonds 1 6-7. J IB-.. TOURISTS ON MOVI Tourist traffic is flowing through Klamath Falls in heavy midsummer volume, with US 97 getting the heovy ploy. A couple of visitors from out of the i notion s boundones ore shown here os they stopped oo iMoin street. They ore Mr. ond Mrs. J. E. Shim, 1832 Lopex Cotillo, Guodalojar, state of Jol, Mexico. Ranchhand Hurt In Car Incident ! William H. Moore of the Oborn ranch at Biy waa Brouxnt to Klam ath Valley hospital Tesday after noon, suffering from head In jury and possible broken ribs. Moore wa moved to Klamath Falls by Kaler's ambulance. Detail of the auto accident In which he wa injured are not known, al though It 1 thought that he drove his car off the road to avoid hitting i uvesujca in nia pam. DROWN SEATTLE. Aug. 1 iPA small outboard-powered boat capsized In Clallam bay yesterday, pitching two Taroma brothers to their death. -Th victim. Bernard and Ray IIC n..L i Maljala. were fishing. hine J A crew from the Neah bay coa. guard lifeboat station recovered Ray Maljala' body. Search waa con tinuing for hi brother. Want Ads dont cost they payl Cotcblawga j( G-MIN IS jlira VMNIAMAYB y?rxs n-J'Uh I Homema leers Camp Enrollment Closed 1 Enrollment I now cloeed for the . Homemakers' camp at the Lake oa i the Woods. Fifty women have en I rolled for the camp which will be t held from August 10 to 14 at Low Echo camp on the south end of the ' lake. The camp 1 designed melnly i a vrtion for homemakera and activities such as handcrafts, hik ing, swimming, square dancing and dramatlre are provided to give homemakera a change. No children are allowed at the camp. The camp la sponsored by th extension division of th agricul ture and home economics depart ment of Oregon. VIEUII WUI Shanghai Consulate SHANGHAI, Aug. i (;rv-Demon-strating former employee of the U. 8. navy were cleared from th United SUte consulate general to day through direct action of the communist labor board. The board's orders freed U. B. officials within the building. NAMED TILLAMOOK. Aug. 2 UP) Wllllsm R. Manlon, Seaside, was named to day as secretary of the Oregon Coast association, succeeding Jack Aschlm, Tillamook, who resigned. Big gray wolves once used to fol low the buffalo herds. Centlnuou Dlly From 1:1 CXm flCt' f twee" W.HumpnrtgBOGART KNOCK owy DOOR 1HN DEREK syat firltM'lWm 5tl J mmmui "WILLIAM CARTOON . NEWS k lawell' WPaiSBSStsisBarBsVfr- M ureal now en screeni I 71JF1 i; '! North Road Landscaping Funds OK'd (Continued from Page 1) heaviest planting In Pondarosa pins. Weyerhaeuser Timber company la giving the pine tree from tin nursery at lis plant her. Tree planting will be laid out with the piirpiw of helping to break the noise ot Ui Southern Paclflo railroad track and the highway bv setting up a tree curtain between them and the Hot Springs residential area. Khruba e be planted Include spreading an w berry, Hlrrra chin quapin, Oregan grape, aumae and Juniper. Creeping bent, creeping red feara and Kentarky blue grass will be need In the graaa planting. Week will get ander way In the near filler. The signal at Mala and Esplanade will central traffic at en el the bualeet Intersections In the eltv, which Include the Main-Esplanade wye and a aid entrance from Pine aireet In front ml The Herald and New off Ire. Hartley To Quit Post Sears Resignation of H. 8. Hartley as manager of the Sears, Roebuck and company store waa announced this week. George Wollenberg. gone merch andise manager from Loa Angelet, la here as acting manager. The new store manager will arrive In Klamath Falls In a couple ot weeks. wollenberg said. Hartley had been In charge of the Klamath store for nearly a year. His future plana have not yet been announced. Bus Drivers May Settle Strike SEATTLE. Aug. I i Offl- rials of th North Coast Oreyhound lines met with union representa tives today to outline proposal that may end a sink of 5S0 employe. Th company submitted the plan yesterday to local 1S8. Motor Coaches Employee' union (AFT.!. Negotiation were conducted In the office of William O. Hnaie. commis sioner of the United Statea m edi tion and conciliation service. Details mere not announced send. trig consideration by th union. Company and union officials were to meet this afternoon with the myora of Seattle. Taroma and Everett to discuss th strike, which began June II. Th meeting waa called by David Levin, acting mayor of Seattle. Two Killed In Car Accident PORTLAND. Aug. I in-A car carrying flv young men skidded Into a truck and then smashed Into I bank today, killing two young men and Injuring three others. I Th ded: i Robert L. Bandera, about II, who I carried an army registration card with th address ni, Via Wanda. ; ixing neacn, Lam . ana ft inning urens usuea in Spokane. Robert L. Pierce, 30. Portland Injured were Jack Houx. 15. Ore gon City: Edmon Stern. 17, Oregon City; and Jack L. Orunden. M. Port land. Orunden. believed driver of the car, waa critically hurt. The accident occurred east of here near the town of Troutdale. Th truck driver escaped Injury. Cooler Weather Forecast Here -Slightly cooler" wer th i eounging words from th weather bureau In It forecast for Thursday. The day will be fair, and tempera ture are expected to go Into th (Oa. Th maximum Tuesday after noon waa Si degree, plenty hot enough for most Klamath people. Estimated high for Thursday Is M degrees, and th low for tonight, 63 degree. . Brazzaville To Build New Roads BRAZZAVILLE (French Equa torial Africa I lA-y With 1443,000 al lotted to French Equatorial Africa under the Marshall plan for the third three months of 104. the main Item on the program Is "road building and mining equipment." WRECK YAKIMA. Aug. I iPy-An auto mobile struck a deer and plunged from the Nache highway 36 miles northwest of here yesterday. The driver, Richard M. Dundln of Astoria, Ore., received broken back. Mrs. Dundln was Injured slightly, but their two children were unharmed. The deer waa killed. Desert Was Onet Land Of Lakes LA JOLLA, Calif. (PV Callfor nlaa Mojav desert 1 one of the sandiest, dryest In the United States. But Dr. Robert R, Miller of the United States national mu seum and Dr. Carl L. Hubbs Uni versity of California biologist say It was once ft land of lakes. The area waa well watered until after the glacial era about JO.ooo year ago, they estimate. MILK DOWN CORVALLIS, Aug. 3 OP) The price of milk went down half-cent quart here yesterday, following similar decline In other Oregon cltlea. The new price 1 lBVi cent. The Tom Thumb, first American built steam locomotive for passen gers, mad lis Initial run at Bal timore In August, 1130. 11 " 1 1 ' 11 " 1 " ; ' " ""-i JUST LOWER THI BOOM A sproy pointing service in Lin coln, III., is throwing its ladders and scaffolding right out the window. It developed thtt aerial telescope boom thof elim inates such paraphernalia. Mounted on a eep, the 35 foot device makes pointing this barn a one-man job. PORTLAND. Aug 3 (y-A young Til tak that." aald the bandit, . bandit walked Into a grocery store flourishing , automatic pistol. A. today Juxt aa Proprietor Henry A. llavs as counting up his cash for He grabbed the money and drove banking. off down the street. , In Portlond they call it "Friday Sur prise" - in Klamath Falls it's Thrifty Thursday. When we say thrifty that's just what we mean. If you don't believe it, just listen to a few of these wonderful buys! r 3 BOPS Levely lece trims, plain or fancy French Crepe keeutif ul color Six. 32 to 40. R. 3.95 I Dresses Wonderful lummer c e t torn. Beautiful new prints. AM token frem regular stock. Come early. All sixes. I , ' Briefs 3 for Hollywood briefs in whit llyw Nil green, lavender, blue and white. Long wearing. BLOUSES All types all colors Ivery thing must go. Plain, fancy shirtsfyles or dressy. SHOES Play shoes. Casuals. I very, thing for summer wearing Most sixes, most colon. 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