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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1949)
TUESDAY, AUG. 1, 14 PACE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Mac Refuses Invitation To Return To US WASHINGTON. Auf. 1 " en. tlonilaa MacArthur hl formally declined n InrlUtlon to rrlurn to th I nlted KUtcs to (In eoncreu report on Ihr Far Eastern alrua tinn. The senate foreign relations and armed service committees had voted 13 to 12 to a.vk MacArthur to com home from Tokjo to testify In connection with the administra tions (1.450.000.000 foreign anna aid bill. Secretary of Defense Louis John ton today made public Uie text of reply from MacArthur In which the seneral said: "lor the beat reaaona art forth In my public atatement of Aafost II. I believe I ran best arm the national Intern! by remaining at my pott of doty here.' Johnson had forwarded the re quest of the senate committees to MacArthur and Vice Adm. Oscar C. Badger, also wanted for tcstl many on the Par Eastern situation. Johnson did not order either to return. j MacArthur In his reply to John- son said that this statement of August II was as follows: ''1 could not help but be deeply appreciative of the honor reflected In the draire eapresaed by certain distinguished members of the V. 8. ornate that I proceed to Washing ton to gire my view for considera tion by the congrraa on the tssne of l nlted States arms aid to the gov ernment of China." No reply has been received from Admiral Badger. Have Several! llli Bride Drowns In Willamette River . NEWBERO. Aug. 1 OP A young bride drowned In the Willamette river south of here yesterday when she became exhausted and sank before her husband could help her. She was Mrs. "Lawrence Charbo " neau, 17, Oerval. She and her husband had started working In a hop yard and went- swimming to cool off. Mrs. Charboneauswam to a log ging raft, climbed on the logs for rest and sank after starting back to shore. Firemen .recovered her body. 9093 sizes - MARIAN MARUAIN You owe your new skirt or suit this beauty of a blouse! It's such easy sewmg minimum seams and parts to cut and just see what a stunning side sweep and bow! Pattern 9093 comes In sixes 12. H. 18. IS. 20. Sue IS Ukca 14 yards S-inch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives per fect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send TWENTY - FIVE cents In coins for this pattern to Klamath Falls Herald and Nc Pattern De I parunent. P. O. Box 6740. Chicago i 80. 111. Print plainly VOI R NAME ADDRESS, ZONE. SIZE. STILE KlIUBER. Just out our Marian Martin Fall and Winter Pattern Book! Smart, new clothes to sew at home. Otft Ideas by the score. Send fifteen cents for this book a Free Pattern is printed In the book a new weskit to wear with your skins and dresses! Check Theft Suspect Held ALTl'HAS. Calif., Aug. 15 Within 13 hours alter Modoc county she ill's officers received a report thil the office of the R. B. Ouenn Con struction company at Odarville Calif ., had been broken Into. Leroy H. Jones was apprehended and chanted with the Uieft of four) signed checks and an undetermined . nunihei of hlunk.t. ' Jones was ju.nl entering Die Al lura.i ball park when Undersheutt Jack Stark put him under arrest. Jones readily admitted the thru of the checks, olltcers said, and turned the remainder In his pos session over to authorities. He said he had destroyed most of them be cause he knew he couldn't pass them. He li a former resident of Wllr lows. Calif., and was working for the Ouenn concern when he allegedly committed the theft. He was lodged in the Modoc coun ty Jail In Alturas to await court action. Air Force Unit To Meet Wednesday A meeting of the air fore re serve will be held Wednesday eve ning at t p. m. In the basement of the Hall hotel. Important informa- j tion has been received from souad- ron headquarters, and all members j are urged to attend. MaJ. John Runyan will present a lecture to the group. TRAVELING DINERS Hcliogabalus, Roman emperor, gave Dinners that required ex tensive traveling by the guesu. The diners had to go to a different pan of the city for each course. Complaints Filed Klamath River Farms vs. A. J. Downey and Jane Doe Downe. el al. Suit to quiet title of land, llanong and Qanong, attorneys for the plaintiff. Marriage License DUNNE-LENHAKT William Dunne. 60. railroad conductor, native of Ireland, resident of Klamath Falls. Carrl Lenhart, native of South Carolina, resident of Los An geles. Justice Court Floyd Underbill, fallur to obey stop sign. Fine $5 90. Harry Alonso liray, no receipt of registration in driver's compartment. Fine tVSO. Michael Francis D Antonio, fallur lo procure operator's license. Fine ISM. Robert V. Holland, violation of basic rule. Fine 113 50. Frank Drnnison Herrlrk. no stop light on truck. Fine S440. Earl Troy Thomas, driving during revoked period. Fin 135. James Bryan Edmiston. fallur to procure operator license. Fine 15 50. James Bryan Edmiston, violation of the basic rule. Fine 110. Glenn Philip Horn, failure to pro cure operator s linns. Pin $550. Llovd Lesli Cramer, parking In prohibited tone. Fine 85.JO. Lee B. Morton, operating truck without proper clearance light. Fine $5.50. Three Hurt In Accident Two women and tlve-montli-old boy were treated tor Injuries In Malln early yesterday morning fol lowing an accident at th intersec tion of th Adams Point road and highway 39 Juanlta Knlkow and Ellen Bra till of Malln suffered cuts about th face, and five month . old Charles Braillle was treated for bruises. The accident occurred w hen a Jeep driven by Elisabeth Laura Bunnell. 15, pulled onto th highway In front of th car In which th tlire wrr Injured, and driven by llcrulc May Kolkow. Th Kolkow auto went Into a barrow pit along th road. Panlln Kulkow and Sharon lliaallle were also passengers In tin car, but es caied unhurt. jainea Albert Utmurll, father of lh 16-year-old jeep driver, was charged with permitting an unli censed minor lo operate a motor vehicle. DHOWNM PORTLAND. Aug. IS c4V-Edward Ronald Ooninlly, 14, drowned In th Columbia river yesterday when stricken with cramps wlill swim ming with two brothers and a com panion. The body was recovered. HEATED WATER Hot water pipes have been fitted to the troughs from which express trains pick up water on the mam line to Inverness. England. 1480 feet above sea level. The pipes pro vent freezing. "'"Aliil m CHEVROLET V2-TON PICKUPS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! DELIVERED HERE $ 1483 50 ASHLEY CHEVROLET 410 So. 6th LIFE ON VENI'NT Th Carnegie Institution of Wash ington one reported th presence of carbon dioxide 011 111 planet Ve nus. Tills practically I proof that some form of III trial on thai lilniirl. It lg aultl. 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