WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7, 194
PACE TWO
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
City Asked To
Work On
Tdi tit recreation commit!
asked th. city dada last night lor
permission to tup the 1950-19M bud- ,
get for 5I5O0 to complet Improve
menu t Conger Held. I
The matter m turned over to!
the finance committee lor study. A j
report will be liven t next week's .
council session.
Fred Robinson Mid It would Uke :
1300 to complete the Comer field
Improvement job. Light hare been
InaUlled but supplying water and
luUnf araaa to read the field
KF Teacher
Hit By Car
A Klamath teacher's career
wa temporarily halted late Tuesday
afternoon when ahe waa (truck by a
ear while In the crow walk at Mam
and Esplanade.
Injured waa Glsdys Flannery.
third trade teacher at Milli arhaoL
Mies Flannery auffered a fractured
collarbone and abrasions. She la a
patient at Klamath Vsllcy hospital
where ahe waa reported resting com
forUblT Wedneedsy.
A charge of failure to yield the
right of way to a pedestrian waa
filed by city police against the driv
er. Howard Jaroea Wilkinson. 34-year-old
custodian at the Klamath
county courthouse. Wilkinson, at
liberty under $100 ball, entered a
plea of guilty before Police Judge
Leigh Ackennan at 10 a m. Wednee
day but sentence waa withheld pend
lm the outcome of Miss Flannery'a
condition.
The teacher had completed her
first days work at Mills school at
the time of the accident She waa
in the cross walk at 5:30 p.m. when
struck by Wilkinsons ear. Miss
Plannery. moved to the hospital by
Xaler's ambulance, came here last
week from Costa Mesa. Calif. She
had previously taught at Vancouver.
Wash.
Four People,
Nine Relatives;
In Midget Car!
John Selby Is a grandfather
far the first Hans and mighty
arood af It.-
Hie aan and danghter-ln-law.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dow
Selby, an parenta at a eon,
their first child, barsi at Klam
ath Valley hospital Saturday
SMralng.
Saturday air hi whea the
family went to Klamath Valley
hospital to visit the new baby,
then waa a great grandmother,
twa grandmothers, two mothers,
ane brother, one sister, an ancle
and an aunt, all piled ia aw
ear. That shsuld add ap to
nine people, but actually It was
emiy foar. The praud relatives
wen Mrs. Selby Sr. her son snd
daaghter, and Mrs. Selby a
mother.
Tea ftgan H sat!
u 5 Min. from Town U
mwmm
'-Tf s.
5fe
Isa Dorah Moldovan
announces the opening
of
All New Classes
All farmer pupil arrange time for your classes, to be ready
Coll 6570 " 1028 Main
INTERNATIONAL HON
135" wheelbase 12 foot loading
driver
ON DISPLAY WEDNESDAY
AND THURSDAY AT
JUCKELAND TRUCK
lHh and Klomarh
Complete
Conger Field
for next yrar's athletic play would
have to be done aa soon as possi
ble, Kobinson said.
Robinson stated that a local firm
would supply the sprinkling avstera
and wait for payment of approxi-'
maiely 51500 until July of U50. The
balance of the 53000. would be taken
directly from the 1950-51 budget.
Robinson added that the b ureas
of reclamation had given him ver
bal permissien eo use canal water
but until such a water source Is
available, C'spco would furnish the
water aupply.
However. City Attorney Henry
Perkins expressed the belief that
spending against next year s antici
pated budget would not be legal.
The cauncilmea were handed a
problem whea It was learned that
r. L. Somen, contractor, was sue
ing the city for non-payment of a
contract for curb Installation oa I'p- '
ham street.
Farrens and Maxwell, law firm.
Is representing Somers.
The city has been holding up pay.
merit of the Job because It is al-
leged the job was faulty and resi
dents have complained of the curbs
cracking.
The city attorney was authorised
to contact at least three engineers
to determine whether fsulty work
manship was involved.
Five bids for a dump truck and
three bids tor a tractor for the
street department were opened and
given to the street department for
decision.
The city dads gave the Oregoa
atale employment service office the
go-ahead signal an establishing a
loading lone adjacent to the em
ployment office at Second and Main
for convenience of farmers la load- '
lag workers for th harvest season. '
Jack Alme-.er. manager of OSES,
stated In his request that th S.
Sixth branch would not be opened
this year.
The council okayed a VFW re
quest to reserve the space of two
parking meters In front of Matt Fin
mgans corner store to exhibit a
stallion Wednesday and Thursday.
The horse formerly was owned by
Emperor Hirohito of J a pan
Ordinances passed by the council
included one prohibiting the build
ing of electric or barbed-wire fen
ces in the city and an ordinance ,
authorising the city to order property-owners
to install sldewslks
where the council felt they were
necessary.
Nationalists
Claim Gains
csNTYvi sfcil 1 (v The na
tional defense ministry today i
claimed recapture of several vil- j
lages from communist forces drtv-
lng toward the Canton - Hankow j
railroad from Huchenf . 170 miles ;
north of Canton. !
Th ministry's announcement aaid !
ground was recovered up to a point 1
30 miles west of Jucheng. Thst ,
would plsc the fighting hslfwsy :
between Jucheng and the railroad.
ia-HOl'R SLEEP '
imti srtMTr.a Califs SenL T
(P Craig Rice, writer of mystery '
stories, is recovering today after 20
hours of unconsciousness In a hotel ,
room. Her phvsician Dr. Vincent J.
de Paulo, aaid he hoped to question
her later today to learn what had
Induced her deep sleep. The doctor
..irf ho Micnected an overdose Of
sleeping tablet but none was found
In th room.
SALES & SERVICE, Inc.
Your International Truck Daaltr
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Conscientious
Route Carrier
Performs Duty
WATKRBI'RY, Conn, Sept,
T sTh Waterburv Republl
eaa reported today that It haa
a route carrier who knows the
value of public relations.
The Republican tntrnded to
publish an edition Labor Day
morning, but couldn't because a
repair Job on Its areas waa not
completed In time.
When delivery boy Ronald
Parent learned of this, he cover
ed hia nule anyway, leaving
this note at each cnateaier'a
door:
"Picas bees down. Sorry, n
paper today.
"Your paper boy.
DC-4 Lands
At Medford;
False Alarm
MEDFORD, Sept. 7 OPi A North
west Airlines DC-4 landed here
salrly today after turning back on
a Seattle-to-Honolulu flight when a
warning light indicated fire in the
baggage comparment.
Fin extinguishers wen ased while
the plane was returning hen, and
oa landing, baggage wma removed
and no evidence could be found
that then had beea a fire, officials
said.
The plane carried 11 passengers
snd six crewmen. Capt. R. O. Pol
hamus was in command. It turned
back when about 3'i hours out of
Portland.
Cargo consisted chiefly of baby
chicks and perishables. AU but a
few of the chicks were killed by the
fumes from the fir extinguishers.
Included In th cargo wss a box
of fruit which hsd left hen only
yesterday for Portland.
Car Shortage
Said Easing
KTJOENZ. Sept 1 UP' The rail
road box car ahortage, which has
plagued Northwest shippers. Is be
ginning to ease, although the situa
tion Is by so means normal, a sur
vey of businessmen and railroad
officials ahowed today.
Southern Pacific car deliveries
through the Crescent lake and Ash
land point of the Portland division
were reported averaging nearly 400
cars daily, compared to about 150
a few weeks ago. K. C. Batchelder.
traffic manager for the West Coast
Lumbermen's association, said the
supply should continue to improve.
Drowning Victim's
Body Recovered
MONMOUTH. Sept, 7 The
body ' o f Robert C. Wood, who
drowned In the Willamette r Iv er
April 6. was recovered yesterday by
a dredging crew near Roberta sta-i
tlon between Independence and Sa-!
lem.
Wood and W. A. King, superln- j
Undent of a bridge )ob at In d e-1
pendenee. drowned when a boat
overturned aa they rigged a cable ,
across the nver for the Valley Con
crete company plant. '
Kings body hss not yet been
found. A third man In the mishap.
A. J. Prichard. was rescued.
First Mills PTA
Meeting Friday
Date of the first general meeting
of Mills PTA waa set for Friday.
September 21 In the new auditori
um at a meeting of the executive
committee recently. i
Committee members under the
leadership of Mrs. Terence MeCor
mack, president, agreed to hold
open house In connection with a
Halloween party and fathers' night
In late October.
General Instructions to committee
chairmen and a tour of the new
school auditorium concluded t he
session.
"METRO"
space behind
Phon. 7755
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CANDIDATE S ponsorcd
the Alturas Lions club, Joyce
Flournev of Likely. Colif .. will
be o condidote tor queen of
the Modoc county foir to be
held in Cedorville September
9, 10 ond 1 I. Joyce is a grad
uate of Modoc Union high
school with the clcss of '49.
Frolics Party
T la aaraWiaw,
AHIMrlli 7-VII
. 7:30
IUsIIUIII. l.ajU
f
All those interested In taking part
in the forthcoming Lions Pun Frolic
are urged to be on hand for the
talent party to be held tonight at
7:30 at the Willard hotel.
Hollywood Director Dale Jennings
Is In town and will look over pros
pective players for the Uons show
which will be held September 17. 3S
and .
Lions aires that the sneering lo
aight will not be a coldly arofea
aianal audlUon but will be a Ulenl
party. Anyone who would like la
come and watch is also welcome.
Jennings emphasizrs that unusual
or professional talent la not neces
sary to be a member of the cast.
Group singers and dancers as well
as soloists are needed.
After th cast is selects!
. ..... .
nesrssis wiu be arranged
performers may spend a minimum
of time working on the plav. The
c, wiU be entirely local and will
be under Jennings' direction.
he under Jennlnes' direction
Elliott Sees
Demo Leader
Washington. sept. 7 'v Mult-
nomah County Sheriff Mlk Elliott
democratic Mtlonal committee yes-
terd.y for Tief chat."
Moore said they did not discuss
Elliott s bona trouble , ,
Elliott, who flew from Pnetlanri
retxirtedlv to ask the Maryland
.
ju..y ci'iijoiiy. ooiiiiimic. ihs
to cancel his surety bond, could
not be reached for comment. The
bond cancellation was recommended
last week by Oregon Bute Treasurer
Walter Pearson, who as an lasuranre
agent originally arranged lor th
HWD.
48 Ties Given
To President
WASHINGTON. SenL 7 i4V
President Truman, known lor hia
snappy lies, received s 01 mem as
a gift today.
They were presented by the
men a tie foundation a a klckotr
by
i or nauonu tie wees, oeginning i ne government naa ocuusu, jjamanc atale experts under
Sunday, to collect 3.000.000 old ties charges of violating th pur food , tmkm . mveatlg ation of the quality
for relief organixationa. I and drug act against th company. o( output of tni tMttin pr0.
One of the cravata ahowed the Federal agenu aaid shipments of duclnf worg iutu furnished to 8o
president sitting at a piano with canned prunes In IMS hsd contained T..t 10or,rl
a donkey and an elephant leading a
bear by a leash.
Czech Children
Will IV I IIU U I j i .
PRAOL-r (A,-The official Csech A nr at ,0 c,"ornl
PRAGLE (A The oinclal ciecn T)tr .(temoon waa quickly ex-
PZZ ""n np?V , i tlnguuhed by the city fire dep.rt
fnTT.V.n'.,r)rFe a S. Cause of th. sm.ll blasVwa.
,P ''' to be a trash fir. burning In
ence for working In industry. This , . ..ut,i, Arm
reported preference Is hslled by a I f b'"'' nlch ,pr"d 10 dry r"
goYeriimeni. wnicn naa imn -ura-
lng hard to channel manpower Into
production jobs.
In answer to a "what would you
like to be?" circular the children i
wer. reported to have expressed
th following choices: 4343 would
i 'iolntr; where an
estimated BM0 new hands are need
ed from the schools. 1310 wanted to
work In stores where only 6il ar.
required. 7S preferred the trans
port services where only sixty are
wanted. 623 wanted to enter the
trades where IMS ar. required. 35
Wanted forestry work, which needs
no new young manpower.
Experts To Speak
At Mininq Meet
SPOKANE, Sept. 7 UP Top fed
eral mineral experts are Included
among speakers to appear before
th American Mining Congress here
September 36-28, officials said yes
terday. Th. list of speskers Includes Dr.
James Boyd, director of the buresu
of mines; Dr. William Wrather, di
rector of the U. S. geological sur
vey; Evan Just, director of t h
strategic materials division of the
Economic Cooperation administra
tion, and others.
TAX TRIMS ESTATE
LOS ANOELE8, Sept. 7 PI
Executors for the estate of Chsrles
W Nssh. pioneer auto msnufsc
turer, estimate that his 43.1A3.ei34
estate will be reduced about 75 per
cent by taxes and other levies. This
estimat. waa mad. yesterday as
the federal government was handed
check for 533,800 AMOS for Inheri
tance taxes. Th. California In
heritance tax has not yet been de
ducted. Red Cross field director coverage
la provided for national guard
trainees each summer.
64.8, August Temperature
Average; Rainfall Scarce
Temperature rang tor August waa from a low of 41 to SI degrees,
th month's maximum, but rain waa definitely on Ih scare aide.
Only JO of an Inch fell for ths 31-day period, compared t
I.7A Inches recorded In August. IMS.
Figures from the bureau of reclamation reveal that th mean
monthly temperature was HI, two degrees below norms! for that lima
of year. There were 13 clear days, five partly cloudy ones, and on that
waa downright cloudy.
Available storage of reservoirs aa of September 1, this year and
last, follows: .
IMS 1Mb
Acre Feet Arc Feel
t'pper Klamath 375.100 377.440
Clear lake 114.400 144.0:10
Oerber H.730 31,110
BOYLE'S COLUMN
No Racehorse Could Ever
Win Miss America Crown
Itv HAL BOYI.E
NEW YORK. Sept. 7 in-!t
! much easier today to wiu the Ken.
tuckv derhv than it la to became
Miss America.
All a horse has to do In cinch th
derby Is to run fastest. And It can
use all four legs.
But It doesnt have to prove It
ran ride a human being, sing a folk
song, paint a picture, look well In
In bathing ault
and ev n I ng
gown, do a tap
dance or give
Unculn's Oct-
tysburg address.
T "
i Il The average
h I A racehorse Isn't
'lAI even sur Lin-
jrf. "iAl coin ever had an
address In Oct-
tysburg.
But to win th
Atlantic City
beauty contest
now a girl not
onlv has to show
Hal Boyle
j..,.- . in demonstrate
nenonalltr Ulenl and Intelligenc.
: Tori she ears through a more rigor-
; And she goes through a
- wu.tlna than th SVCr-
. derbv entrant She may even
1 htv to eat oat loatmeali to slim
, her fleur
uon. of th lassies competing
Many of th laasie.
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Rn Fflll KlllS
DOQX Tail
'J- A
Twoe CAr-mliA
...Texas bocianxe
ha, I BOSTON. Sept. T .' - A fall
I anemu H. r,r
down st.ireay brought death to a
down a 'lr,v , i i.h
I , V" J . Euroncan
,, uner Ex-
cruiso .
mr
spokesman said today.
The girl, who oieo yesiera.y. .
days after ahe tiunblea sown a now
. . , , ,u. kA., Hrk tO
tool stairway
I the promenade deck was W'""""1
a. Adrlenne Atwell. . of Dallas.
ScareDitieon Said
TL- I.L
i -rvTf,N III (SN-U your town
' ..rid downtown building, of
' k " -i-, 0r other fowl? Some
r - u, u,p, ,ncJ
. . .
TZ. h.n. thev
Bm two otii wi " - '
w.vo solved It an easy way. worn
,,,.i. refused to permit killing
; "' 1 ,.- toog leaf from
? rntr book A few pieces
J r' Z . h,. ,n1'a pair of whit
.n, ' made a scare-plgeon"
,hu.n ,.,vi menacingly from atop
their building. They claim It works.
Unsanitary Pocking
Charged To Firm
PORTLAND. Sent. 7 I A" A fed
eral court haa tinea tne Alien rrun
company, oaiem. ana
I William O. Allen. 1 1 000 on eonvle-
tion of packing fruit under insanl-
tary conditions,
rodent hairs.
Firemen Extinguish
Small Grass Fire
-.. Ih. alarm al
1:45 p m.
I.Er.lON CONVENTION
8EATTLE. Sept. 7 (r-The first
of some 5000 American Legion
' .X..LT.
op ni tomorrow,
q-3!TnT.J ' W'lUlODERN PIRATES! 'Ar
r& A B- 1 J "1 V-V 1 Promised UssespiSS
f Here Todays 4W
n Loretts YOUNG 'Celeste HOLM Sfe t Wsk (
1 Trtty" sr in wondiiui..'i " .tfe,,. NextSa
t. ,. I fa I 1111111 1 III II l AltracUotl X
tea3SS.tr '"'' f a5
if. wdi' J j 7Z
this week for the nation's 55000
Is beauty crown at the Jersey resort
spent a week or two In Manhattan
gelling a final currv-comblna. Thev
hire saclallats to teach them how
to walk gracefully and us makeup
artfully
"I've tramped miles up and down
my hold room learning all a r
again how I walk.' aaid brawn,
haired, U-year-old Mlsa Arkansas
ssaroara nroinera, ausi is, waist u.
hip 14. bh would Ilk I hav a
rubber fan.
"Mm la all worn out from snill-
Int." she said,
Miss Brothers, besides looking
,
n sing, pauu water coi-
ora. and writ, poetry. If she w ins.
ah aaid sh would positively reject
any Hollywood offers.
I want to become director
religious education for the Metho-
dst church." sh. said
dist church." sh said.
She la sponsored by (he Eastern
Arkanvas Young Mens club.
Another candidate. "Miss Wvo -
ming " Esther MacLeod. 23. bust
J4. waUt JS. hips 34. spent the last
few days before the contest study -
mi at the Barbison school of model-
Wyoming, she is a meaao aoprsno
nd wanta lo continu her study of
B'U'C- .
Eastern beaut) techniques hav
left Mlsa MacLeod a lull bemused,
"The hardest thing I bad la leara
V I" ,"L,JoPT!lT .. .!
.he Uu.hed. -Y.a get a finer lip
,h"i,"'r,h""5,', ...she prepared the meal herself Mrs. 1
. 'llh ui. oer.. utn-
"d J''t; said Brig., went to sleep In front
wster safety Instructor and can play
the mano aa well aa ains.
; -I can aim. rope, tl and brand a
calf-a small calf." sh said
irr,fnrf.iil m If ihihv
, rowed a ck.the.Jlne. a horse .Mlsa
i .
.mn.n,t u
ford heifer thst accompanied Miss
Nevada, she wouldn't be able t o
demonstrate this talent.
, ., bn t on
.rogram-whlch put.
lb girls from the west, where wom
en are women, under a handicap.
Mlsa Arkansas will be one of the
few entrant with a claque ihrF
University o f Arkansas students
i Atlantic Clt,
ana rooi wriwr.
One is Bob Riley, an almost sight
less wsr veteran who also la a mem-
ber of the Arkansaa legislature.
Bob Is real fun," said Mrs. Tom
Allen, chaperon for Mlsa Arkansas.
"Once, during a nignt out. ne lost
, his glass eye. Bo he put an ad In
h university paper saying:
" l-ol ey probably
'"
Russ Seek Better
Work Clothes
MOSCOW IIP The Soviet trsde
unions hav taken action to assure
an Improvement In the qualltv of
worB. clothing Issued to factory,
construction and other workrra.
, newspeper -Trud" recently
tfJ)oliri tnat , ,.unon central
! council of trsde unions hsd with th i
Most Russlsn workers received
their work clothes free from the !
plant at which they work.
Charles F. Nicholas ( SHslf TtU H U I
Dies In Portland I C1VlrXtYrt1 I llL2l
PORTLAND, Sept, 7 (4V-Chsrles I I'll 1 k tt.P 1
Franklin Nicholas. 75, son of a plo- V 5 A H I lf"rr lrlJf' ai-A
neer eastern Oregon stockman and l 4 fi XJlAJ"" ' I'll
a livestock agent her before his flS taf 7 VV 4 '"
retirement, died last night at his V ana i VV. Vj j4l 4 1
home. F WKMU UOttt ' ' CSlsl i "5
He was born In UmaUlla county. I egey Brctfr ""V4 ";- f
April 33. in4. and had lived in Port- i MRU HCCVCd . 'I'aasT k
land since W. His widow. M. L- f tMWaosaa sag fsrivm tesairts awaaia atsn a i . J
ona, a daughter. Mr a. Mildred I L" Jsii i i i upaBasaBanBBBBBBB& fcT I
Mende. survive. On brother. Ben 2 J fa. I J 'af ; jL J . ?
E., lives on a ranch near Milton. K.fl tTFTrTiT-1 J I
Another, Dorsey R, Uvea at Col- 4J !JTii'P T I
lege Place. Wash. W ' lasTWVlr T Tu ..aa .
Man Accused
Of Molesting
Minor Girls
A 37-year-nld railroad fireman,
Raymond Johnson, was Jailed hers
last night mi two charges of con
tributing to th drllnnueiii'y of
minor girls and was released oil
IMXH) ball posted this morning.
Juhnson Is accused of Improper
acta In ths prrscne of two right-year-old
girls al his rrsldrnre,
lltJ East.
Moth complaints, signed by the
mothers of Die children, rharge Ilia
acts ncrtirred "nn or about Au
gust 31."
City police, mnknig a ptrliniinary
Investigation Into 111 allegations
against Johnson, said aevrral other
youngsters possibly wer involved.
Th two charges were filed atlFr
children weie questioned yes.
""'ay at tn district attorneys of
1 ,,c
! Jnhnmnn aaa arretted mi hi, humi
late yesterday bv Deputy Sheriff I
Red Brltlnn and held In the roun- !
ty J ml overnight.
Thlt morning h ftrralgnrd
In Jutlrr court and ball waa
pualrd bv Mr. and Mr. Van T.
Mrra, tUT Walnut; Mr. and Mr.
I-roT A. flaaa. tU Kadillfr,
and Uorla K. Kalra, operator o(
lh rUII hott-l.
AUornrv Clarence A. Humble
Will rrpirAcnt Jtitimon. No date
"has been set lor a
hai brrn twt tor a prrllmlnary
h ,
h"rl,, m rnwl
Ginger Rogers
VAimf Him ,
,wins uivorce
LOB ANOF.I E3. Rept 7 .4.-The
; man who didn't come to dinner nn
; longer Is the husband of dinger
Rogers
I The 3g-yrar-old actress obtained
1 a divorce yesterday from her third
' husband. Actor Jack Uriggs Jr . 211.
. Tr tlreomed of when they
married In Pasadrna. Calif . Janu-
,rT 14 1WS "'"'I' separated last
Ju, J0
i charging crueltr. Miss Roger
,, ,h r!! ,, rnm,
h"mt 10 dinner-even on their ,
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, 01 ,u"1
-and snored.
Tr im son RKri.rcTrn
SALEM, Sept. 7 cvjcns Terl.
' Oregon wheat rommts- i
.ioll u.y.
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