PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, lfiy Yet Seriously Injured; Car Crashes Truck A recently discharged soldier tu seriously Injured In n automobile accident four milee eouth of Mac doel. Tuesday afternoon Hurt wi 17-year-old Amos C. Perkins, hot 15, Veneta. Or., who wu n rout horn following his discharge. Hu condition U con tldrred eerloue t Klmlh Vilify hospital. Perkins wm traveling north on hl(hwy 7 when iie crashed Into tha rear of a truck. Hu cr wu nearly demolished. Perkins iu badly smashed up in the collision. He underwent surgery lit hut night. His injuries In clude back hurts and laceratlona bout the lace and arm. He waa moved to the hospital by Ka'.ers ambulance. Hunters Get Stiff Fines In California State and federal game officer! cracked down on California tame violator with the September 1 opening ot deer eeason. Among those apprehended ere Richard C. Baldwin of Alturaa and Tom Kama. Daris Creek. Baldwin, arrested September li. pleaded guilty before Justice of the Peace Katie Doohttle tor possession of a fawn and quail. Parts of three other Illegal deer were found tn ms possession. He wu fined gMO, and given a M-day suspended Jail sen tence with probationary restrictions. On September 30. officers search ed the ranch home of Tom Kara. Davit Creek, and found paru of four fawn deer and aage hens. He pleaded guilty and Judge DoolitUe socked him with a 1500 fine. Other violators were uncoln P. Hera, Richmond. Calif, fined by Eaglevllle Justice ot the Peacei Irene Orovee tli for failing to fill out deer tag: John Sjostrand wu arrested on the same charge and also fined $23: Julius Paairu. Sacra mento, wu fined S50 when he plead ed guilty to possession of untagged deer. Paslnl appeared before Judge DoolitUe. ; Lions Plan Students' ! Eye Survey The Liana club hu plana tor an ambitious program in connection with iu aight conservation project which will begin soon after the club s second annual Pun Frolic September 71, 2 and 29. Funds for the program will come from the Fun Frolic proceeds. The plan la to screen every Klam ath Union high school student with tele-binocular machine which will determine wnether the student Deeds eye care or correction. Follow law A letter will be sent to the stu dents' Daren is if care is needed urg ing them to take their child to an eye specialist. If the lamily cannot afford to buy glasses, the Lions club will provide the necessary tunas. Later, the club hopes to extend the program to every acnool in the county If sufficient funds are avail able. The Fun Frolic, a musical variety show, will be staged at the Pelican theater. Tickets are on sale at a booth at The Gun Store. The all-local cast of ISO la rehearsing regu larly for the ahow. , Millions of bottles are bought by men who like that . O ft National Distiller! Products Corp., I 0 I Pi BRONZE PALMS were oworded at a Court of Honor held last niqret ot the First Presby terian church by Paul Tanner, Klomoth district commissioner, to Eogle Scouts Dick Pieser, (center) and Kenny McAndrews, members of Scout troop No. 16, sponsored by Sacred Heart parish. Dick is the son of Mr. ond Mrs Stanley Pieser, 1410 California, and Kenny the son of Mr. ond Mrs. John McAndrews, 615 High. Siskiyou Hospital District Hearing Stated Next Week YREKA. Sept. 11 Wednesday. September 2. hu been set u the date of a public hearing of the countrywide hospital district pro posal by the Siskiyou county board of supervisors. The date of the session may be changed, however. If Supervisor VY. T. Davidson la unable to get back from the Los Angeles county fair In time. The place and hour in either Instance will be the court house at 10 a. m. While In session Monday, the su pervisors also: Accepted the resignation of Clif ford E. Butler u Justice of the peace of Y re lea Township and a p polnted Attorney W. W. B. Seymour as his successor, the change to be effective October IS. Butler gave too heavy a workload tn his office u hi reason tor quitting. Approved a claim of the Klamath River Sportsmen for 30S f o r a warehouse at Dorris to store feed tor game birds. Rejected a motion by Supervisor W. A. Barr to redistrict the county under the Yreka chamber ot com merce plan by tailing to second it. Set me pay scaie tor election workers November I at IT 50 for wards under 100. tlO for 100 to 300. 12 50 for 300 to SO0 and all for more than 500 registered voters. Fires Cover N. California W I L L I T S. Calif, Sept. Jl , Brush and timber fires. Including one which for a time threatened homes on the edge of Ukiah. were burning over a wide area of North em California today. Charles Campbell, state forestry division ranger at Howard park dis trict headquarters, said continued high temperatures and low humid ity expected today and tomorrow of fered no prospect of early relief. A brush fire In the hills over looking Ukiah wu reported under control last night after blackening an estimated 1000 acres. The blaze for a time threatened some homes on tne city's outskirts, but no damage wu reported. TM,eear taste "One picture" eey the Oiinrae, "ii better than a thousand worils". But even 10,000 words about PM'g "clear, clean taste" wouldn't be gin to make it as clear aa this pic ture of the fawn. This p.m. sample the "clear, clean taste" that lead men to order "PM". N.Y., N. V. Blended' Whiskey. 16 I Appointed John Janson county, j airport coordinator, airport mana- ; Krr aiiu uiimuu Blur ut irurisi airport funds at a salary of 1200 a month, retroactive to July 1. Deterred action on "the bridge that goes nowhere" across Metho idst creek In the Salmon river coun try w hen 7Q residents petitioned that the investigation be continued Ken neth Sylnes ot Forks of Salmon said the county now nu a nght-ot-; way to the bridge, that there Is a road on the other side, that the ap proach now is In. and that 17 prop- : erty owners reside along Methodit creek. Chairman Oordon Jacobs said the road belongs to the tj. S. forest service. County Road Engi neer Lyie Walther hu been hauled onto the carpet by the board, which declares it never authorized the construction and could be sued by any taxpayer to recover the money already expended. Svlvles said structural steel in the bridge has been rusting In the weeds since 1937 and first had been purchased in 1905. , Bus Damage Suit Starts i. Tomorrow The first of two 125000 damage suits growing out of a bus-car crash near Keno almost three years ago will go on trial tomorrow morning in Justice court. The suit wu brought by Sadie C. Hopper, 45. against Pacific O r e y hound and the driver of the bus. Alton Harry Demmel. The second, scheduled for trial next Monday, wu placed against the company by Orace Velda Gibson. 41. Both women were injured Novem ber 24. 194. when their car and a Medford-bound bus collided on a curve near Keno. Mrs. Hopper wu driving the car. Both complaints charge Demmel wu operating the bus on the wrong side of the high way at the time of the crash. The women spent about 17 days in Klamath Valley hospital after the accident. clean Proof. 65 Grain Neutral Spirits IPMl LEADED WHISKEY li 1 Z 4sot. ri.vr r " l A Y w:' . ; J. 9 i v. lu The lift-lews (Continued from Page One) in the months to come If there are no prolonged strikes In basic in dustry. He Is obviously hoping that as prices get stabilized again we can get going again. He adds? HOWEVER, on the West Coast, continued high production of fruits and vegetablea Is OIVINO SOME TROUBLE to both growers and packers.' IKE most government officials In these days, he la worried by the Impending return of an economy of plenty. In an economy of SCAR CITY, the government can ration the existing supply and make It go around bv compelling us to DO WITH LESS, whereas In the wel fare state an economy of plenty crmpels the government to buy up the surplus. Like most of the government of ficials I talk with. Secretary Saw yer ta beginning to worry about where the money Is to come from with which to do the astronomic buying that Is required to keep up the price In time of abundance. Forest Men Laid Off Forest service lookouts and fire men have been laid off In the Klam ath area, and whether the lay-off becomes permanent for this season depends on how senous Ihe fire danger la the rest of this year. The lay-off affects only "short term" employes In the Klamath dis trict of the Rogue River national forest- Klamath Forest Protective as sociation summer crewa and Fre mont crews are still on the Job. If the fire danger does not Increase in the next few weeks. Klamath dis trict men will not be put back Into service. KFPA crews will not be called off the Job until the end of the fire season in mid-October, Klamath Woman Hurt In Wreck An aMa.n nn -Vie. 0tsin An accident on the Sexton moun tain summit near Oranta Pasa on September IS. seriously Injured Ida Lillian Wu. wife of Goon Pan Wu ot Bonanza. The Klamath woman, returned here by ambulance Sunday, wu pinned under the car for 45 min utes. Her son. William Oay Wu. 1, and Goon were not badly hurt. Mrs. Wu waa in Josephine General hos pital In , Oranta Pasa for a-time. It la the ume point where two Grants Pasa football team mem bers were killed tut fall when the bus carrying the athletes failed to make the turn. Several other seri ous accidents have occurred at this curve. AWOL Corporal Jailed Here Cleo Parks, J-year-old alrforce corporal, la held In the county Jail today for delivery to army author ities as absent without leave. He wu taken Into custody yes terday near Sprague River after he thumbed a ride with a state patrol man. Parks' home la In Sprague River, and he hu been stationed at an air base near Merced, Calif, He reportedly told the police of ficer he left camp about September 1 because hla commanding officer refused to transfer him overseas, and wu on hla way to Klamath Kslls to surrender to the army re cruiting office when picked up. Sidewalk Fall Injures Girl Twelve-year-old Fay Marshall, 18IS Oregon, was taken to Klamath Vally hospital for treatment of a knee Injury received when she stumbled off a aix-lnch high side walk early last night. She wu kept overnight for treat ment and wu released from the hospital this morning. I Use the Want Ads for Quirk ResulUI Shasta Grange Booster Meet Tomorrow Hie Shasta View grange la holding Ita annual booster night program Thursday evening at the Shasta View school. The program will start at I 30 with a politick dinner In tht school cafeteria. All mrnibrra and guests are requested to bring a polluck dish. The ladles of the grange are pre paring display tables of thrlr handi crafts and hobbies to be shown at the program. Special tiueefa The grange sponsored Boy Scout Troop 10 and the bova' parents will be aperial guests of the evening. The troop will be presented with an Am erican flag by the grange, and the troop charter and otlier presenta tions will be made by a representa tive of the scout council. Ada Barleen will give a discussion of the history of the Shasta View grange and it place In the com munity. - The aortal program la In charge of Bonlfay Yancey. Marian Lewis will conduct the games, and the Bergloff family will play for danc ing. The meeting is open to the public and every one In the community Is Invited to attend. Six Charged On Robeson Riot Counts WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.. Sept. 11 11 A police chief's son and five other young men were under Indict menta today in connection with vio lence which followed a Paul Robe son concert September 4. They allegedly were among road aide hecklers who stoned the con cert crowd leaving the left-wing Ne gro singer a performance. Three of them are teen-agers. One of those named la Joseph A. Ltllia Jr.. 35. son of the police chief at Peeksklll. N. Y.. near where the outdoor concert w u held. In the indictments handed down yesterday by a county grand Jury. Lulls wu charged with hurling stone through a car window. Four others, charged with ove r turning a parked car. were accused ot felonloua malicious mischief. More than 100 persons were In jured In the barrage of atones and atlcks that met departing concert goers, following an anti-communist veterana parade outside the c o n cert grounds. A half doaen cars were overturned. 2 Men, Girls Held Affer Arrest Here j i Two youthful ex-convicts arrested 1 here on charges Involving two Kei-" logg, Ida, teen-age girls, this mom-1 Ing were ordered held for grand 1 Jury action, but Sheriff Jack Franey i uld the two may be sent back to ,' Idaho for prosecution. ' They are Roy Morris. 31. and Oene Arthur Miller, 23. both charg- ed here with contributing to the de-1 Unqueney of the 17-year-old Kellogg ! : girla who accompanied them to Klamath Falls. A preliminary hearing on the 'charges wu held yesterday after noon in justice court. j I Sheriff Franey said the men were aanted In Corvallia tor passing bad checks and that he had received In formation they may be Implicated In a 13000 robbery at Kellogg. I Tne girls are held In Juvenile cus- tody here. ' Morris and Miller were arrested : last Sunday morning after stealing a car hare and attempting lo steal i license plates from another vehicle. Tire, Tubes Held For Owner A new 600x10 four-plv tire and two tubes, the 'latter still in rat ions, are being held by state police for the owner. The tire and tubes were found on Summers lane and turned over to state officers. Sgt. E. W. Tichenor said the owner may identify and claim the articles at the state police barracks. I The name Arlrona has been In cluded in the titles nf M different motion pictures. W. Cen t Tell Y WHERE? WHEN?; OR WHY? Ivt W. Can Ttll Yetil T Waftk Far This ant Comedy Hit! Its the BIGGEST hi In ion Lake County Survey Poinis To Importance Of Timber I.AKKV1KW. Rent. II The ra. suit of recent surveys and similes made by the Lake County chamber of commerce Industrial committee wu presented the regular chamber forum luncheon September II, first of the tall meetings after the sum mer's recess. Committee Chairman Ray Harlan gave a brief outline ot I lie prob lems tared by the committee In Ita efforta to find a method of main taining payroll for Ijikevlew In spite of the declining timber supply Committee recommendations call for a request by the Lake County chamber of commerce for a hear ing on the federal timber unit In lha near future. The establishment of such a unit would. It wu be lieved, have considerable effect Up on stabilising the economy of Lake view. Without the assurance nf a continued timber supply, the com mittee found that It waa difficult lo sell outside Interests on the Idea nf establishing remanufactttrlng units The lkeview federal timber unit would tend to alleviate this problem. ff MgawaL . iu l i i as 1 1 sag4TsTsw-- aaaw , m ill-ill r e1 '1 'I l A 7 tf? J 1 CI. TPnnl AND DONT MISS THE NEXT IIG HIT!! v'eimV MAYO 4-' t y v t I stab j . a!!fei dmi: , FIRSTI Actually V. t T j- ,, 4 , A , L-Jj f 1 X Foreign Legion. ,.t&tZ(!rt'i. I .... ... The live man hour renianufartur ing requirement for Umber within the unit i after primary milling I as suggested In tht proposed policy statement waa agreed upon by Ihe committee aa an effective means of stimulating remanufacture for Lakeview. Merle Lowden. Fremont national forest supervisor outlined tor the group the extent of national forest lands within the present Lakeview ot king circle which would be af fee ted by Ihe timber unit plan. He pointed out that difference between the new forest service management plan on a sustained yield basis, now effective, and the federal unit. Es sentially the management plan deals with cutting methtxls on a sus tained yield basis, whereas the fed eral unit prescribes a definite area within which timber would receive a certain degree of remanufacture. At the Monday forum the cham ber voted In favor nf adopting the committee report and urged by a majority vote the chamber'a re- t:.i.st jr-iKEimmmmmmmmtlum Oennla Doric Jock MORGAN DAY CARSON 1 1 1 ra "tMmm""""" M Si ) I a . r. sF I MUTTStM PAli r twe Open l i-:3t P GEORGE RAFr. KIM TAMIBOFF MARIE WINDSOR f AND A Catt Of tMOUIANB Whltlock Case Up October 3 YKKKA, Sept. 31 Plea nf Karl Whltlock. Klamath Falls mortician, charged with drunken driving In volving an Injury arddrut, will be heard by the Siskiyou county su perior court at 1 p. m. Monday, Or toner , Judge Janice M. Allen aet tht dale at Ihe same time ha dismissed Ida defense motion tn set aside Ihe Information at Whltlnck'a arraign mem here Monday afternoon. The charge against Whlllork rev. a from an arcidenl at Slate Line road and U. 8. highway S7 nn July I, Three persona aullered Injuries, quest nf the national forest service for a hearing dsle to be scheduled. f 1S 1 I II I II I L. iidniahr .-.Mee eagar- . ,g into :n-.n 7f V' awl " ullL ll I-" . ...la 74c OLl- I.I a j muiuyiii M The Internationally I A FAMOUS STAGE I SPCCTACLE! ruSilgaS YJTjr on L1 m r sfJe- as- sj m aastaaaw . af-" Ifl llll 1 y I