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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1949)
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 10, 194 PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON County Road Stockpiling Gravel Supply A stockpile of crushed rack It brine built up it the county road department's Blukel mountain rock crusher tte and for the next few weeks crews will be repeirlng several aurfaced roads In tha southeast auburban am. About 10 miles of oiling In tha Lsnce 11 valley area haa been com pleted aa well as the job of put ting a teal coat of oil on 10 miles ef road surfaced last year. Tha LanireU valley work Included a five-mile stretch surfacing the Bonanza road on through Lorella and another fiva miles on the west Sid Talley road. Work to be dona this fall In the aubu.'ban area la preponderantly on winter damage, putting new oil mats on soma 30 mllea of deteriorated roads, according to Wally Hector, county englnrer. A bridge crew la atin at work on tha bridge across Lost river on the 6tukel mountain road and that road probably will be closed until the latter part of next week. nTlw liars Jews (Continued from Pagt Ont even on that point. Nothing can be mora demoralising than some thing thst is UtVEN to you. ... I IS I recall tha figures, soma JJ00 I" Britishers hava been equipped ! with ;ss by their kindly and liberal government and some 5000 mora art , lined up waiting for them. I Another thought: I n sure Hoover would be against I free toupees. j That's one of tha reasons I ad 1 mire him. A v Homemakers Class To Be Conducted Irene Hamel. homemaking chair man of tha Women of the Moose, will conduct a class of Instruction for future homemakers at 2:30 p.m. Thursdsy. Mrs. Hamel will give the class for teen-age children of all members of tha Moose. Tha meeting will be at the Moose nail. jSouth Dakota Picnic Slated Final arrangements war almost I completed Thursday for tha first ! : annual South Dakota picnic which . will be held Sunday at Moors park ' for former residents of that state. I South Dakotans planning to at- j tend will be served potluck style. I Thev am asked to bring DlcnlC lunch and table service. Water melons, cold drinks, and coffee will be served free by members of the committee. Games and contests have been planned for tha after noon. Officers of the club sponsoring the event are Art Cowman, president; Leroy Simmons, '.lea president; and La Vonna Simmons, secretary. J swt''l 13 PERISH IN MONTANA FIRE Bodies of 1 1 of the 13 men who perished in the North west's worst tirt neor Heleno, Mont., ore brought out by helicopter, which flew them out from where they were fognd to Heleno. The I 3 men w.re "smokejumpers," especially trained firefighters of the U. S. forest service, who parachute into inaccessible regions to fight forest fires. Socio Security Care Needed Nickel ftilver it used for archl tcuiTaU hardwar and deeor&UTt fixtures because of It resistance to atmospheric corrosion and Its ease of deanlnc. Jjy HOJUWaU J at VtTI 1 .a V Scott I Doouns Jj maum tuShee mjm M ia iTaitt ajp tone, iouojb wraaw Children's Art Class To Open The children's classes on Thurs day afternoons at tha Klamath Art Workshop will be open every Thurs day thla month. Prof. Emmy Zwey bruck who is conducting the classes on the project method, stated yes terday that there Is room for a few mora students. Tha class is from 1 to I p. m. at tha OTX guesthouse. Students are asked to bring watercolora. Mrs. Zweybruck will spesk again tonight, Wednesday, at tha guest house. Her subject will be the use of color In sale and display work ana should be of particular interest to merchants. i ' mm Some workers sre not receiving social security credit for the wages they are paid. Don Satellite, man ager of the local social security of fice, announced to -lay. This hap- pens because the worker falls to ' furnish his social security number to his employer. Many employers, however, require that an applicant tor a Job covered by social security show his card before he la hired. When wages are reported without a number it is a cosjr operation to tha government tryuig to identify the employe, and it la the worker who eventually suiters if correct identification cannot be made. Sutcliffe urges any worker who ! not have hut social security number; VEEP STEPS OUT Vice President Alben W. Earklev watches to call at or write the social security ' the Cardinal-Giants baseball game in St. Louis, Mo , while office in Klsmath rails. If the Mrs. Corleton S. Hadley, St. Louis widow, has her mind on! worker will give the Mme and d- fem,n,ne things. Such OS lipstick. It was the vice presi- dress of the employer, when he! r r i worked there, and hia own correct j dent s second flvmg trip to $t. Louis this summer, and he name and number, it may save the 'visited Mrs. Hadley both times. J government considerable trouble and expense, and aid tha worker himself j mm ! rff In gaining credit lor wagea ne otnrr wist might have lost. Truman Signs Unification Bill Today WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 i4i-Prea. litem Truman today signed Ilia new armed services unification bill. He said lh.it tills will permit tha United Statea to progress Inward "a bal anced and ellertlva national di ffuse." Mr. Truman signed the measure In a ceremony In his oval room office, ttrnatora and representative. lio hsuiiled the legislation, the heads of the defense establishment and top ranking army, navy and all force "brass" looked on. The legislation, which strengthen Beeietary of Ueleme Johnson s con Irol over lha enure military Vtup, drew one criticism from Mr. Truman. "It Is unfortunate thst In thla gen erally proiirralva leimlstltin al one provision represents a backward step." die president said In a brief statement. "New and cumbersome restrictions ar placed on tha membership of the national security council." Whiut House olficlala explained that under tha previous law tile president could add to the security council heads of any department and of certain agenciea when ha needed them. I'nder the lit signed todav. how ever, the council membership Is fued. and any additions tha presi dent wants to make mil hava to be confirmed by the senste. Efforts Made To Find Philip Kerr Efforts are being made to locata Philip Kerr, who la believed to be in the Klamath area, and la wanted In the East where hia mother la 1 seriously Hi. I A letter from a friend of hia i mother. Mrs. L L. Hawea of route j 4. Adrian, Mich, where, tha mother also lives, wrote to the city hall In ; an effort to locata Kerr, who last wrote his mother June t of this j year from this city and who waa ! working (or a Klamath Palls garage I at that time. i Any Information regarding him i would be appreciated and may be called to the city hall, S3 11. SPEED ASKED PORTLAND. Aug. 10 t Mayor Dorothy McCullough Lee hopea a ' city advisory commute on munici pal reorganization can compile rec ommendations for a new city gov ernment system by 150. She said the elector could then pass on the plan In that years elections. Mrs. Le haa proposed merger of j soma county and city functions. Tha I city presently haa a commission ! form of government. Ashland Man Hurt In Beatty Wreck An Ashland man waa slightly in jured about 2 SO yesterday afternoon in an automobile accident near Beatty. W. H. B rumble was brought to Klamath Valley hospital by Kaler a ambulance when his car failed to negotiate a curve on highway M about three miles west of Beatty. He reportedly suffered minor cuts and acratchee, aa well aa a back In Jury. Brumble la an employe of the Howard -Cooper corporation in Klamath Palls, but resides at 410 Beach street, in Ashland. fferriJMal! .in.; i.n.i.i i. hps mm i i i in sa , :' -' 1 ;T . 'SV. i- i.il Thursday, August 4. the Merrill ' Baby Beef club held a meeting at ; the horn of Joan and Patsy Noo- I JOHNSON 5 WITNESS Secretary of Defense Louis A. Spencer TRACT II IeWh KFRR tn I" 7-aTTaraapea -a-i i Enda Today! EDWARD MY SON" ill a'TOHTlML. Lgyoii'iibeHAP?i W'ejHsZ' i k Iuch for Lauch...and Blush for5l -jaaJpV- Blush... it' the Funniest nd Wv Spot Girl's r I 0 i i APmJ ever been in! Shirley'! paintinj ba town red... V AX y,'Jt!k.."' "" lutk ask eon. .. f I knows! V MP Robert Young Shirley Temple John Agar s ..... 1 T-fJJ OK KM tMSfS j JnZi? ahev sald...aae S she 4HI J I THI KENTUCKY I DERBY STORY Cartoon - Newt i:r.irrrnTTi.uiiril.l-'-if.nti.lI.V'l nr. WV nan. i ne meeting was cauea to or der by President Billy Gaaser, and Johnson (left) was first witness os the senate investigating u minutes of the previoua meet-: subcommittee opened heorings obout octivit.es of the "5 per trig were read. Pinal plana were . ,, . ... r,. . u i i n made for the picnic which la to be,cen,erS' in Woshington. Here, Johnson talks with committee held Sunday. August Mat Dick ' members. Senators Herbert R. O'Conor, Chairman Clyde R. Reevea' home. The members will ; Hoey, and Margaret Chase Smith (left to right). meet at 11 am. at the Noonan home to aurt a tour of Inspecting club calves and after thla will meet at noon with their families for the Two members of the club attend ed 4-H summer camp at Crescent lake. They were Jimmy Degnan I and Jackie Barry. They reported . they had a wonderful time. Mem- I bera present were Billy Oasser. ' Paye Os.wr, Bobby Casser. Dick WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 W A n i tlgatlng the history of th giant Reeves, Bill Hill. Jimmy Degnan. r force general said Wednesday six-enined bomber. Danny Barry Jackie Barry. Joan;thlt RuMl.., guddcn btockjde of Braith told thu story: Noonan. and Patricia Noonan. , . . . In April. 194a. there was "ron- DANNY BARRY Berlln u,t ,umm" h,d ,tn,n i slderable difference of opinion" In News reporter 1 Influence on decisions to carry out ' the air staff aa to the vslue of the me b-3s Domoer program. B-36. Russian Blockade Major Factor In Building Up B-36 Super Bomber Program The main military Items made' by ironmakers during the Revolu tionary War were cannon and can non balls, cast from molten iron at tha blast, furnaces. Mat. Oen. Frederick H. Smith,1 Gen. George C. Kenney, then air force requirements chief, r e- chief of the strategic air command, turned to the witness stand for his preferred refueling medium bomb second day before the house armed era for long range missions, and services committee. It Is lnves- ENDS CS?V SCOTT v?vti&- The nnm imc rjf TOMTE i ai hi Mil ii JAMES MASON BARBARA BELGEDDES ROBERT RYAN yH.,, UT J MEM's NEW HIT 7 I W I 1 jsr ftlll WHAT WOIAO TOU DO you mi m BAisAiAt srott t iirfinni mini H(ltO lOtOWK utru had proposed using the B-38 as a tanker tmtead of a bomber. During that month, however, an early model B-3A made a 6900 mile flight carrying a simulated 10 000 pound bomb load. In Mav, It flew another long mluion with the heavy load, covering 0C miles In 39 hours. Smith said the majority of po tential enemy targets would have been within thla range, "the per formance was encouraging," h e said. In June, he continued. Air Secre tary 8ymlngton railed a meeting of air force commanders and techni cians to review the entire B-31 pro gram. Symington had seen B-36's flown at the Consolidated Vultee Aircraft plant In Port Worth, Tex as, not long before, and had been Impressed by performance records. As the June meeting started, the Berlin airlift was being put Into operation by the air force, Oen. Smith said, and Gen. Lucius D. Clay, U. 8. commander In Berlin, "took a most serious view of the situatloa" ''After review, the drdlnn was clearly In favor of carrying out the full B-36 contract," Smith said. State Fair Exhibits Set Some M 4-H club members from every section of the county are pre paring exhibits for competition at the state fair, the local 4-11 club office announced today, still other club mrmbera are practicing for stale coiurats. The fair begins Is. bor Day and runs for one week at the state fairgrounds tn Salem County winners at the spring and fall fairs are given the privilege of representing Klamath county In state competition. Contests will in clude demonstrations. Judging con tests, special baking, style revue, and special sewing contests. Club members may enter live stock at tha state lair, but eninea must be made with the local club office by August 30. (ihoamamhip contests will be held aa usual at the atat fair. jr . X - V . -X ' - ef " i" . ' ' '.w.la- SHE HAS A NAME rOR IT "I coll it sculpture," soys Artist Jeonnette Sherman, 24, of Detroit, os she esplams to be fuddled visitors to the Modern Art esposition in Pons the symbolism of her decorative work. She exploms, "It hos in it the teelmg of the sky, the sea, the mountains," and believes it contains all the forms used in sculpture. Klamath Man Joins Coast Artillery Howard V. Parker of this city recently re-enilstrd through the lo cal army air force recruiting sta tion for a tour of duty in tha coast artillery corps. Parker aaa well known through out this community. He waa em ployed by Griggs Super market on Shasta way as a butcher. Parker saw previoua service during World war II as a peratmopci in the 3nd airborne Parker resided at lew llslsey alth his wife and to children. Navy Bombers To Go To Greeks ATHKNS, Aug. 11 tr Forty-nine V 8 navy dive bombers will be turn ed oer to the Greek air force In a few days, Lieut. Gen. Jamea A. Van Pleet. chief of tha VS. mili tary mission, announced Wednes day Two of the planes, known aa Hell Dtiers, ware delivered seerai weeks ago and US. navy pilots hava been secretly training Greek filers In their usa at Ijirisa. Van Fleet said the diva bombers would plsy an Important role in final liquidation of commimut-led guerrillas bv pinpoint bombing and i rocketing of mountain atrougholds. 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