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HWALD A NO NIWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OMOON WIONISDAY, AUG. 17, lMf PACE TWO Truman's Reorganization Plan Number 2 Survives Going Over viinivATny. km. 17 Ident Truman government re arganlsallen plan No. I survived an effert la kill H hi Oi eenele today. By a 7 to 3 vol the arriat defeated mntion that would hart blocked Mr. Truman s proposal to ahlft federal Job-findini and un employment Insurance services from the federal security sgency to the labor department. The reersanlsatlon plan wouli nave eeen Junked only with at least senatar a eonatltullonal major Rotary Set For Annual Barbecue Ticket to the 14th annual Rotary sponsored barbecue will be ready (or distribution to member during the luncheon hour Friday. Since at tendance at the big feed, which is the highlight of the show will be by Invitation only, ticket will not be placed on public aale aa waa done la year. The announcement that ticketa will be available thli week waa made by Haarby Becoen. ticket chairman. Peraons eligible to attend the bar becue which la acheduled for Tues day night, .ugut 30. Juit prior to the livestock aale In the arena, will Include exhibitor, their families, atock buyer and wives, Roianans and wlvea and invited guests and other connected with the 4-H and 7TA three-day show and aale. Regret la expressed by the Rotary committees that facilities at the fairgrounds will not permit attend ance of the public to the barbecue gam this year. Those making arrangements far the show bring to the attention of the public however, that all other feature of the livestock show Will be open to the general public as usual It la hoped to keep attendance at the barbecue to 1300 this year. Nineteen hundred srere fed last August. 8M7TH Born at Klamath Valley hospital. Klamath Jills. Ore.. Au gust 18, 141. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, Bonanza, a girL Weight: t pounds H ounce. DUFFY Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Tails. Ore.. Au gust 16. lMa. to Mr. and Mrs. Law. rence Duffy. 3660 Bristol, a girL Weight: 7 pounds 15 ounces, PETERSON Born at Klamath Valley hospital. Klamath Palls .Ore., August 16. IMS. to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon, Peterson, 1435 Oregon, a girL Weight: 5 pounds 13 s ounces. Hop Market Firm For Pacific Coast PORTLAND, Aug. 17 (JPt The hop market remained firm In the past month with prices unchanged to a cent higher, the department of agriculture reported Tuesday. The monthly report said demand was lessening with grower holding out for U cents a pound for seed ed hops with t per cent leaf and (tern. A few contract were reported for delivery after harvest at 53 cent for fuggle and S3 cent for lata dusters. A crop of around 100.000 bales sb expected from Washington and about 60.000 bales from Oregon. HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND EUGENE. ORE. MEDFORO Thoroughly Modern alt. Mrs. J a. gaitey aa. Je. garl.y fraerlaMrs LAST TEN DAYS mm MfflOHll KJamatk tlL Mala It, By Senators Ily voting for (ha motion. Only 31 did aa, The outcome of the senate vote aieana "reorganisation plan No. I will go Into effect after midnight Friday unlets there la aoote other action to bring the matter ap again. The house on August 11 rejected by a voice vote a similar move to kill plan No, 3 there. Mr. Truman sent this and other plans to congress June 30. They go Into effect within 60 days unless the senate or house disapproves. The senate action on plan No. 3 was an administration victory on the heels of a defeat. Veatrrday by a to 3t vole the arnaie killed Mr. Truman's reorgani sation plasi No. 1 to create a cab inet department of wellare from the federal security administration. The arnaie action appeared to cinch actual operation of the plan aimed at strengthening the labor department Senator Ives R-N.Y. was among those asking the senate to kill plan No. 3 for some of the same reasons it killed plan No. 1 yesterday. British Bond Price Slumps, SL Slip Seen LONDON. Aug. 17 t British government bonds were subjected I to heavy selling on the London 1 stock exchange today. Some issues closed as much as 15 shillings 13 ; lower. The decline interrupted a alow I rally which got under way last week : after government shares hsd fallen ' past their low point of World War 'II. Brokers cited these two main reasons for the selling ware: 1. A statement by the British Federation of Industries that a lower standard of living Is Britain's ' only real hope of overcoming her I dollar shortage. I 3. A Pans-dated story in the Lon don Daily Express that Paul Hoff man, chief of the American financed European recovery pro gram (ERPi. Is dissatisfied with the Britain recovery effort. Biggest loser on the British gov ernment bond list todsy was the treasury l i per cent issue. It closed IS shillings down at 71V Earlier In the day this Issue waa sold aa much aa 33 shillings !5 below yesterday'a closing price Other losses at the end of trading, today ranged from five shillings tli to seven shilling six pence (150i. s The market ' rebounded " some from the midday low point. Counter Suit Fried In Horsemeat Sale PORTAND. Aug. 17 in-A meat dealer sued yesterday for 415 000 on a charge that he sold a res taurant ground horsemeat as ground beef, answered today with a 140000 suit alleging that the claim was false and designed to destroy his reputation. Talmadge P. Staley. president and general manager of Holgate Farms. Inc.. filed the 440.000 suit today against the proprietors of Wiggle Inn. southeast district restaurant. Yesterday their suit alleged that his firm sold horsemeat to them. They paid a 1100 fine In municipal court for sale of unlabeled horsemeat. Staleys suit asked 625.000 for damage to his reputation and 115.000 punitive damages. Dr. Adler In Hospital Here Dr. George Adler. county coroner, was admitted to Klamath Valley hospital Tuesday for medical treat ment. The doctor win undergo surg ery soon and will be In the hospital for several days. Dont mis a good bet shop the I Want Ads every dayl It paytl unialtune Ca Phone 1153.5331 CARNIVAL TTfTfl ? Ill nil I I III I I I I-1 I I t I . 1 ' "Last w lot our position in tha march of aciantifio progress, w mutt develop sound that will travel fatter than airplane'." THE DOCTOR SAYS Cattle Spread Brucellosis, which includes the mora commonly known undulant fever, Is serious for people and ani mals alike. Cattle, swme, and goats are the animals particularly affect ed. It has been estimated that one animal out of 30 of the cattle in the United States are afflicted with the germ causing brucellosis and the economic loss to the livestock Industry comes to mora thsn $1000.000.000 yearly. The ininortant nmhiem in r.tti. : Is to pick out the live per cent who ? hv drunlt unpaaieurued milk t sources will meet the state i rt h.v. th. ! n th.t th ran , ' Infected cows or goat. The ouirements. be prevented from spreading It to ' Home Yedding For 4 m I Alii I A I lUUUIC I SPOKANE. Wssh- Aug. 17 'Pi : It will be a "home" wedding tonight i for Jack Parks and Betty Msa ' Ttbbett home plate, that Is. Parka ta catcher for the Spokane ; Indians' baseball team of the class B Western International league. The 31-year-old Birmingham. Ala, ath lete la the leading home run hitter tor his tram. Miss Tibbett Is a 30-year-old brunette. , The wedding will precede the Spokane-Victoria baseball game. The management hopes to have "000 ; paid guests. Outfielder Paul Zaby will be the I best man. Two pitchers will be , ushers. The bat boy will carry the ring. The Spokane and Victoria teams will provide an arch of base ball bate tor the couple. An or ganist will play "Oh, Promise Me" at third base. TT-is hAnavmrsnnf TVlr vnn'l tts any The Indiana have a lot of home games to plsy. Psrk will just have ; time to kiss the bride before he! puta on I the catcher s mask and goes : to work. Dogs On Record, Kennel In Court REDWOOD CITY. Calif.. Aug. 11 ! Pv Even the utterances ot dogs are neing recoroea ana -a,. court. The recorded barks and growla from a kennel were played yester day before Superior Judge A. R. Cotton. That was evidence in suit by two couples the Martin and Earl Wilms for an injunction ...In., th. nn.rMn nf . kennel Hi: : ..r. ..TIT " - - . Hand, objected that the recording amplified the barks. Judge Cotton ordered the vet ernarlan to silence the dogs or move the kennel . Air Force Holds Up Rocket Test ALAMOOORDO. N. M. Aug. 17 ' The sir force today postponed for 34 hours the firing of Its first ! Aero bee rocket at Holloman base. The information officer said he could not give details of the delay, t The first rocket was to hsve been ' fired at noon todsy. The Aerobes Is a navy-developed I guided missile. It Is tcpable of i 3000 mile an hour apeed. Some i scientists expect the experiments I will bring Improvement enabling j the Aerobee to circle the world. Trip East Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Cooper will leave Friday by train for New York City. They plan to go from there to Philadelphia. Pa., for the American Legion convention and then to Washington. D. C. FOR RENT TRUCKS U-DRIVI VANS PICKUPS FLAT RACKS Rates by mile, hoar or week OPEN bUNDAIS BEACON SERVICE STATION 121 C. Mala Ph. 1364 By Dick Turner APS Br mer&RAPH Corp. Disease the healthy animals. This can be done by giving a blood test to all animals Introduced into herds. Perhsps the most Important step of all, however, la to remove in fected animals from the herds so that they will not spread th dls-1 Difficult to Dlagnoa When human geings are infected It la usually because they have come U contact with Infected meat disease In human beings is partlcu-1 aiiiuuit Because. 01 in proo-1 ing irom income uxea. Of this lem of diagnosis which is by no sum. t3t.747.414 Is being trans means easy and It has a tendency , f erred from the corporate excise ac to become chronic. In which stage count to cover excess legislative ap It la even harder to disgnose and proprlationa within the per cent w i Th tvP'c' acute attack starts with fever, a chilly feeling, loss ot i weight, excessive sweating, head-: aches, and pains In the muscles. As a rule, the fever goes up tnd : down which haa given the disease! Us name of undulant fever. Many case, however, are lar trom typt- cal and unfortunately there ta no 'gift taxes, corporation and tnsur sure test which will reveal the ance ucemes and feea at 16 000 000: presence of It In human beings. transfer ot funds, principally from It brucellosis can be wiped out 'the highway department tor the In dairy arHl tiaeat animals, lti,uPP" of th slate police. tl.5"4. s hours eventually cease to be a I3, and unexpended balancea due problem for human beings. It la I chiefly to higher revenues than also important to develop a better means ot testing for the disease as well aa better means of treating It. Note: Dr. Jordan Is unable to answer Individual questions day he will answer one ot the most frequently asked questions In his column. The Doctor Answers QUESTION : I am in agony be cause mosquitoes and gnats love me and hit me (nihl urh.n th bit I get Uttle blisters which eon- tarn a watery fluid. j ANSWERS: stay away from' bite I get little blisters which con-1 insect u you can. You could , try r.ne of the newer mosquito re pellents. Flames Rip Over Yellowstone Area YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wyo-' Aug. 17 . Uncontrolled flames cr.ckllM .hrou.h heavv nine Umber In Yellowstone National park today. The fire raced through standing timber, dense underbrush and heavy downed trees In a mountainous area near Riddle lake. 1 " 1K11CVC Park rangers believed It will take , take several days to control the I blase. I There are no buildings or devel ; oped areas In the path of the fire. Liquor Charge Filed Here Nathan CoDnerfleld. 30. Bonanza Indian, was placed In the county ' Jail early last night on a charge of illegal possession of liquor. Coppertlrld was arrested by state police at Wocus and had In his possession four quarts of wine. He was also charged with having no operator's license, and bail was set at t50. WHY WE SAY n rcoTo mE j rCOTOlTHE DEVIL". rL Disarmament For Vi Asked Again WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 (KtSo clallst Norman Thomaa urged con gress today to take the lead In on more attempt at aorld disarmament b(or voting to send military sup plies to Europe, Thomas testified before the com bined senate foreign relations and armed service committees aa the house prepared to open debate on th administration's 11.450.000.000 foreign arms bill. House leaders aald they ar con fident the meaMir w ill be approved, possibly by Friday, without sub stantial change In Its terms. Thomas, many tlmea a candidal for president. I old the senators h thinks any arms shipments under the bill should be delayed until a coordinated defense of the North Atlantic community ta worked out. "Such concerted agreement for defense would have a practical and moral barking now lacking. If, pre ceding any further expenditures In tha ghastly arm rare, an effort wera made by tha United States or by the nations In the Atlantic pact through the United Nations to bring about universal disarmament under effective international controls and with International provision tar se curity." he said. Todays entire session In the house waa set asld for debate, with voting to atart tomorrow. Government Cost Up For Oregon State SALEM, Aug. 17 (w The coA of cT'on' '' fovernmenl 677.- 063.663 for the 1M-I50 fiscal year will be met as usual without levying on real property The atala tax commission l, the lew todav. ahnwina thai income uxea and other revenue The levy list 151 356.340 aa com- iiouiauon. ana ieoj3a to cumi nat th levy which otherwise would be Imposed on property owners. In addition to th Income tax receipts, revenues from the states aale of liquor are estimated at IS 000.000; those from miscellaneous source such as Inheritance and estimated last year. S3 000.000. .. Vtm requirement of th fiscal year ar listed as t6.53S.6M deficit from th last bienmum. and 170, 546.76 for current activluea In cluding public welfare and higher education. Japan Writes Down Day Of Tragedy TOKYO. Aug. 17 l This was a "f of tragedy for: Forty persons reported missing In resori notei near Kagoshlma following a landslide In the wake of a typhoon. Five firemen killed and eight In jured In the collision of a fire en gine and an electric train In Nagoya. Three trainmen killed In Puku shlma prefecture when a locomotive overturned. Woman Pilot Off On Last Stages REYKJAVIK. Ireland. Aug. 17 (n Mrs. Rlrharda Morrow-Talt, Brit ish round-the. table filer, took off for Iceland today from the United States air force base at Blule West One. Greenland. For safety reasons, the officials aald. a B-17 from Keflavlk has been ordered to meet her and escort her In The British housewife-filer ar rived at Blule West One from Ooose bay, Labrador, August 13, after Ig noring a Canadian government or,r against a takeoff. ILL OERMISH - PARTENKIRCHEN. Oermany. Aug. 17 ( Richard Strauss, 65, famed Oerman operatic composer, la 111 (t his home here with a stomach ailment, his fsmlly said today. tjlalilUa I-ondon barrister used to spend" much lime in a Fleet Sire! tavern railed The Devil" near the law courts. When a barrister route not lie found in hi office, hi rlerk would advise rlirnla to "go lo Ihe Devil" to find him. iiTIitv (Continued from Pag Out I aorlale. No President Is ever per mitted to forget that It he leaves undone ANYTHING that will keep his parly In power he la destroying th future and wrecking the lives ot all who ar dependent upon him AS THE LEADER. Constant pressure ot that aort Just does things to people who hold respon sible positions. In Justice to Harry Truman, Ihe Individual, w have to keep that in mind. Red Radio Mum On Mao's Death SAN rKANCIBCO. Aug. 17 11 If Chinese communist leader Mao Tie -lung la dead-aa nationalist rumor has It th red radio In Pelping professes to be unaware ot It. Only Monday, a nationalist army spokesman In Canton aald there waa "very reliable Information" that Mao died In Pelping July 17. Today a communist broadcast from Pelping aald Mao, sent off a wire yesterday to' government gen erals who revolted at Changsha In South Central China. The radio made no mention of th Canton rumor. Cook Nabbed For Minor Thefts Raleigh Newell, 50-year-old cook at Molatore'a restaurant, waa arrest ed this morning and placed In Ihe county Jail on a charge of larceny. He was taken Into custody bv Dis. trlcl Attorney D. E. Van Vector after ha reportedly was caught taking money from the restaurant tilt. The amount allegedly taken was 3 50. I K.IIT CATCH ASTORIA. Aug. 17 ' Tuna de liveries here were light yesterday, with the largest catch 10 tons. Sal mon catches In th Columbia river were scanty, too. TJST Cary COOPEI TOF DAY! Patricia MAI la I fit STARTS HOCKtht INSIDE STORY.... thd WORLD'S BLACKEST RACKET I v C- vl fiut (ti I ill v v ii v A y Hi cSwy I HOWARD SHELLEY 1 DUFF WINTERS DURYEA I I it. ANTHONY CURTIS GAR Sktasepuv by tutm I IIOiAMU rg y A0" ttOUNkUt t TrthMi filled tad kirsfiri iUYAlA us LW ILaTarV 1 PIUS ever aumleal talking Magpie he Stowaways". Newt ' s -iM ' i I -' " V Q . W 'A v r"VN Tn. it- 7 . mtJmV 'Dogs Dogging Rover, Stop Playing Dead Br M CHICAtill (Ferllal Huylrl NEW YORK, Aug. 17 These may be dug daya but the doge are dogging It. There hasn't been a grade A, all-dolled-up-wllh-pli'turea dog story In lh papers aim Hector waa a pup. And this lyou should pardon lh expression) I a doggone shame. When I waa breaking Into th newipaer buMnesa, shortly after th ball I of Chlrkamauga, a wis If watery-eyed old city editor told me: "Rub, If you want people to read what you write, remember tills: "One weather alary aeaala twe society dtvoreee, and ana good dog lory will beat any weather story that ever earn down Ihe pike.1 Thla worthy man later died of a pickled liver, but hta advice atlll seems sound lo me. The only trotmle la, th dogs r not cooperating. ( ate gal Into Ihe new. da elephants and monkey. Even fish ar aplaahlng their way Into th headline, te aay nalhlng af from publicity hungry birds that have been loitering hopefully around newspapermen a hangeuta. Rut dogs? Except for Popo, the wire-haired terrier, they've turned aa camera shy aa a mo via blond with two black rvra. You remember Popo. ' He showed up only last Sunday, swimming DARTMOUTH, Eug . Aug. 17 ) bravely In Ihe general direction ot Two daring veterans of the royal air Ireland. Ha waa nine milea off tha force headed tor port today on the Maine coast when a tuna fishing i last leg of a 41-day. 3700. mils trip boat hauled him aboard, pretty well; across the Atlantic In a 30-foot boat, poohed. They are Stanley Smith, so, and Fopo'e story waa lhat he had fal- hla brother Colin. 38. They left lea eft yacht, tut asbody believed ; Halifax in their homemade cockle hlm. Okriaaslv, h waa out fatr I slivll rtssft July Coast guardsmen glory aa a Iransallantle swimmer. ,nied them rast of the th illy Isle And It waa good la knew thai ane pup. In these decadent aaya, all!! had soon get-ep-end-gs. Cats, now they're performing all over th plac. First there was that mouser aboard lh British warship Ame thvsl. He got a real, hnnest-to-Oeorge military decoration for hold ing the rata at bay while the Ami, ihysl waa bottled up by lh Chi-1 nese Red. Then there waa Klkl. He went the FOUNTAINHEAD MOORE JOHN MclNM . hiecteg ky WILLIAM CASTU A Ushers!- laUxaKlesal Piety rtATtmeTTETj m in" .KAIL ' - - Wfe. easy VI t r.ll ii ww mqq HIM OHNVOH SIMN4M 1 n ft Get Up V Amethyst rat on belter by gettlrsf bottled up himself. Cam In on the liner Atlantic reeking of strong drink, talking with unsteady dig lilt v, hiccoughing as he purred. "Klkl just Uvea corktalla," een. tided his proprietor, Mrs. Winifred Hunter at tha I'.H. embassy at Ma drld. "He'll go for a manhsllaa. a martini, anything. Carries It Ilk a gentleman, loot he's never had but one hanguver. Yes. all lh beast ar getting Into th art. There s Mlrkey, th New York, monkey lhat iea th dishes aflsr every meal. Just like a husband. Mickey also hangs out th window snd gives pretty girls a big hello. Just Ilk a Well, ol course, there waa Orady, th cow that got rauglit In Ilia al io. And Himuo. th muigel elephant that died of pneumonia, poor little guy. And Booster, the Htuxie Island red that hangs around the Hlaleatt bar In Miami, mooching cigarettea. And there ass that fuh up at Hydaburg. Alaska, lhat waa Imind to have a bottle ol sherry unopen ed In Ita stomach. And Plh stories? Not me 1 m a dog tlory man, myself. Can t help it If the dogs hat ll abdicated? RAF Vets Nearing Home Port Again last night. OKAY PORTLAND, Aug. 17 14-Jame C. Drsrndorf said today that th American liar association haa en dorsed Circuit Judge Earl C. Lat ourelte for the fedrral Judgeship. Drsrndorf Is atala delngat to the national asportation. rio-t s fndl Today- THURSDAY r "N a CK3 JACK jrwj Jm Mr? M.n JnJ N WiH Mi k You frit" Youil have to. TiSey Rob 2nd Oon a frcm WtoTbvf And yoti limp With UurtttV ! y MUCE BEERY i RICHARD CONTE 1 I.WRJ0R1E MAIN I0WAKD A.NClt VlNrtU RBDVlN M1GHTT MANHATTAN qvecn op irourt CAM TOON kftwi SENSATIONAL 'IDEA EVER BROUGHT TO - tvnrrui vyia -t sS?) 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