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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1949)
SATURDAY, SEPT. 24, l?4t PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON Diamond Lake YMCA Camp Work Pushed 1 Considerable progress It being j reported in work on the district i YMCA cui t Dimond ike hrr work prtie are pnding j week -end to get Ut cimp in Klamath Y Director Cecil Kol-1 lenborn wa accompanied by, Mnon Lehman, Sam Thompson.; Bert Hegler nd Matthew Adamson last week-end. nd Mr. Olive Adamson nd Mr. Oliver L. Knott ' went with the group to cook and aerve meal. I When finished, the camp will . aerve wide Southern Oregon Y j district Donation of Ume a well ; a equipment are welcome. Addi-; uontl lnlonnauon bout the project may be had by calling m. The board ol education ha con tributed a atove hood. unk. dish , rack tray. tm oven, stem dish-; washing macnine ana outer .iwjim equipment. The OK Transfer com- i pane sent a mll crane truck :i transport the equipment to ramp. Chilean Rips Reds; Pole Attacks US NEW YORK. Sept. Jtin - Rus sia campaign against Premier Mar shal Tito ol Yugoslavia was De nounced by Chile today as a flag rant threat to peace. Hernan Santa Cm. Chile's ard ently an u -communist chief df gate, brought the Tito-comtalorn. conflict Into the debate 01 tne United Nations assembly (or the llrst time, after blasting Russia a the moving forces behind the Chi nese communist,. Santa Crui told the SS-nation as sembly it must weigh Russia to called peace offer of yesterday In the light ol these and other prob lems, such a Greece and Korea. Farmal Charge? Santa Crui did not Indicate whether he would mage a tormai complaint on the cominform-Tito issue, aa he did alter the commu nist coup In Chechoslovakia early In 14. Santa Crui spoke immedately after Polish Delegate Stefan Wier hlowski opened the day debate with a bitter attack on the Western power. The Pole followed the lead taken by Riissia'. Vishinsky rr- day in bUming the United Bute. largely tor world tension. Wlerblowskl called on the other big powers to accept Russia pro posal for a five-power peace pact. Russia s proposal leit a great ma joruy oi ymm impressed. A U. S. delegate labelled It propaganda. Cupid Traps Holdup Duo NEW YORK. Sept J4 ( Two ' alleged holdup men were In jail today because of the charms of their Yictim and romantic Illusions. I Police said the pair Invaded the I apartment of pretty New York j model. Donna Lee Lawrence. 22. ! and left with several hundred dol- j lar worth of loot and a yen to see their victim again. I In fact, police said, the yen was : ao strong that the men. one at a i time, telephoned Miss Lawrence for dates yesterday, and offered to re- turn her property. At the sugges- tlon of the oolite, she said okay. 1 Twe, Tryst She was on hand for the tryst. one in her apartment and the other at a West 48 ih street bar and grill. Police were on hand too. and arrested the suspects. They were Identified Sbato Giannottl. 21. and John Carfagmo. 31. both ex-convicts on parole. Both were booked for assault, rob bery and Illegal possessions of weapons. Giannotti also was charged with rape , Third at Large i A third man. who hadn't yet j yielded to his romantic impulses, I wh being sous ut. Police said the three entered Misa Lawrence' 64th street apart ment Thursday, tied her wrists and stole 1160. a $500 watch, sev eral rings and a cigarette lighter Police said Giannottl also raped the brunette Mis Lawrence, a di vorcee. MAIL ORDERS NOW Advance Bog Office Sal Commence Sept. zl SPECIAL ROAD KHOW ENGAGEMENT October I t Two Evening Performinee - At 1:00 P. M. ALL SEATS RESERVED Prlre Inel. Tex $1.2 Lege tUe PELICAN THEATRE Special STUDENT MATINEE Thurtdoy, Oct. 6 One Day Onl REDUCED PRICE Me IncL Tax Deadly Fumes To Cleanse City Store A representative of the Oregon stale board of health, division ot i environmental sanitation. Glenn H. Howe, of Salem, spent Friday here supervising Installation of a cyanide! fumigator at the Merchandise Mart, I 29M 3. 8ixth. The tumigator, only licensed one 1 In Klamath county will use a liquid form ol cyanide to destroy aay form of insect life found ut bedding, up holstered turniture or other similar; materials. i Under a new stale law which be came effective September IS. cy- anide treatment must be given all! used bedding and furniture offered lor resale. Lesser fumigation prac- lice which have Included sulphur and formaldehyde for commercial j fumigating are no longer approved ' by Uie state board ol health. The deadly cyanide fume w ill be i released lrom outside through an automatic shutter. A suction fan will puU iftt o cublc alr p,r mmutt In The- Davs Jews (Continued Irons Page Onel WITH THEM TO OUTLAW THE BOMB? MAYBE I'm all wrong, but I think 11 we'd better keep aU the bombs we have, make more as fast as we - ClCn jQI JCI work and sport equipment manu can. keep on hnd enough uperior , w" ; (,ctUr and repair as well as tn planes to deliver the bombs wnere pull dress rehearsal o( the Lions 1 many other of the JO classes of they need to be delivered and keep u a. for Mond,y itrK. our unmatched industrial establish-, ..,,,,., k-,-1 A new course ooened this (all " J ltKiuht4 for ,, ubl!c . j . :: " .t V V7.k TlTw ,u"""1 '"er- "e-;r. .s.1, . .hirL.fh ,hid', nd Thursday at the Pelican u,.r, and outlaw The Bomb has too much wishful thinking mixed In with It- Klamath Falls Building Off, Listing Shows The building slump . .w Valla m-aa mii.m mA In rwirt train ih. " ....... .... v.ai Biillatm . v ....i ",k.. ,,. rankrd , . hth u monm withat general dmlss.on ticket may , ,nin Oregon. : Purch,'i " the x th( , In Oregon. Portland ranked first. i Then came Eugene with S643.230 , j worth of building permits in A u- J gust. Coos Bay with S240 031. Grants T- . i t K 1 On tOO U-llua Bit h ii.glS. CorvallLs with S131.030, Bend with llo 4M and Klamath I Falls with S107.S23. ' Eugene ranked seventh among all' : the cities of Oregon. Washington, i ' Idaho. Nfonuna. Wyoming and i Utah. The magazine survey showed the six-state area issued about S3. 000.000 more of building permit In August than In July. CAA Explains Haze, Smoke CAA weather station men at the airport came to the rescue today , with an explanation of dense smoke j end hze conditions which worried Klamath folk throughout the day. Smoke waa caused from burning mill slashings and other controlled ! fires, but there 1 a scientific reason why the smoke and haze Is so un- usually noticeable today. The weathermen explain that con ditions today are known as tem perature inversion." Normally, the air near the ground Is wanner than at higher altitude, but today the air high above I warmer, and smoke and haze hover close to the ground. Smoke-haze conditions are evident throughout Southern Oregon. CAA reports. Klamath Forest Protective association lookouts were hampered by one-quarter of a mile visibility today. Warm weather wil! continue through the week-end. the state weather bureau reports with to night low at about 4 land the maximum temperature Sunday tl. An Inexpensive Want Ad today ill mean $ t I for you tomorrow I JoanofArc istini tr-t. Bergman A VICTOR FLEMING PHOtWCTIOH mo n ricjmcouw ci or nsvunM 1 Li n w FUNERAL services for the Rev. Charles Wesley Swope, rxastor of the First Christian church, will be held from the i . u . - c j I tnurcn ai d. p. u., jumuuv. Interment will be of Klamath Memorial park at 2 30 p. m., Monday. Elders Elton Fish back and Stanley Kendall will officiate. Frolics Dress Rehearsal Set , . i theatre. . Rehearsals have gone well with 1 the exception of a few casualties, i ; Bob Veatch sprained a thumb at a recent session, and Chuck Davis, i another cast member, slipped, ram ! mine hi fist through a window land suffered a cut on the forearm. Starting ume for student night, 'next Wednesday, will be 7:30 in- ' stead nf 1 IS in that rhllrirn i tending may get home earlier. I Curtain time for th adult ner- i t i- ... -r. Ih.. 1.111. 1 rteservea seas ucEeix are avail- OUn Store, and Jack Atherton. ! ticket chairman, has announced . nighu of the show. Vlsitinf Mrs. James Benham. the former Jeanne Long and her young daughter Janice. McMinnville, spent the week-end here with her parent. : Mr. and Mrs. Nick Long. Mr. and Mrs. Benham are moving to Se-' sttle where Benham will be In ' business. Chamber Meeting There will be a board of director meeting t the . chamber ol Commerce officers. ; I Tuesday, September 37, at I p. m. MINERS GATHF.R SPOKANE. Sept. 54 nPi The vanguard of an expected 2000 min ing men arrived in Spokane today to prepare for the annual western division convention of the Ameri can Mining Congress. EXTRA! Cartoon - m Us--B aaw. si geaatl an -aiawaa, w I 1 BW -gga iWaMBr . gkawMBtl OTI Mid-Term Registration Begins Monday Mid-term registration week will begin Monday. September 36, at Oregon Technical Institute. Studenta registering (nun Monday through next Friday will, upon completion ol the term, receive 1ft credits, half the full term's reg ular total. Enrollment now la about 4o, more than was anticipated, and 6S appli cations are on hand from studenta wishing to enroll at mid-term. Official stress, however, that It la not necessary (or a atudrut to have his application in before register ing lor mid -term. On riaaa full One class, sewage plant opera tion, la filled already and lias a waiting list. Another, medlral tech nology, can handle only about two more student. Tum jor the chool ol business education Is 124 per month, and the curriculum include accounting. medical-dental office assistant work, general office and business practices and retail business man agement. Several opnlngs remain In these courses, Arrancementa are being made (or a complete broadcasting set-up (or the radio communications course, and will be In operation aa soon as FCC permission is granted. Other Opening There are also openings (or stu dent In automobile radiator repair which u .t.r.ctn considerable In- terest in larm mecnanica wnicn cov- training in tune-up ot diesel Mnd gss motor, as weU a other general (arm machine repair, Hitchcock, Bend Rally Keynoter 8ule Senator Klamath Falls 1 Phil Hitchcock of , ill be thf keynote ' sneaker tonieht at the ooenme of n Oregon young reDubllcn' nolle? ' w.i. .....v. ... made er banquet at th Pilot Butte "v .J L " , The young repuDitrans organira- , coming from sub- I committee, on civil liberties, hous- I ! tng. eductlon. old ge. farming. I labor, administrative reorganization. 1 highways, the allied subjects of power and Irrigation, taxation and veterans' affairs. Mary O. Hatfield. Willamette uni versity Instructor, la directing the convention. Grocery Theft Reported $190 About I1M In currency and diver wa reported taken in a burglary at Whiter ' grocery. 334 Broad, last n.ght. City police are investl- gsting. Entry apparently waa made through a bedroom window of the residence part of the house. Borne money wa taken from the atore cash register and the currency from a purse belonging to Mr. Edith Overacker. The store la operated by Whltey Overacker. STARTS r.i!..,,.,.. C...J... TXOK HOT-BLOODED MAN OF FORTUNE e He's In (jam h wtinti to qwit.es H'f got a fjlrl h wanlt to lcp...But looks liko ho's pwfhod his luck too far , 11 :. "Choo Choo Swing" "Screen W 0 4 Merrill Girls Spud Queen Elects MERRILL One of four attrac tive Merrill girls will be chosen aa t h I a community's candidate for queen of the l ull annual Potato tea tlval October 31 and 33. J lla Winrtwrger and Marlta Wat son will represent the Junior elasa and Ruby Icenblce and Virginia Reeves, the senior class of Merrill ! huri school. I The (our candidates will sell tick ets lor the elimination ball October I 1. and the successful candidate will1 b announced at that time on tne basis ol the greatest number o( tick et sold. The winner will represent Merrill; and coi-ncte with candidates from . Dorris, Henley, Bonanra. Tulelak and Chlloqtim. The queen's boll w ill be held October IS In the Merrill I community hall and the grand bull climaxing the trstival will be held I Saturday evening. October 33. i Tulelake's Fair, Stock Sale Today TULFIAKE Tup-notch cuttlf. he?p, hot. cliukfiis, turkey tnd rabbits grtHtmesl by 4-H and TT boys and girl are betUJrd down tn prim on the hmh kuwI uroundi t mailing for buyer at tonight a first i annual junior Inestoclt Mte i The ammab, tmiuiie a tew head of breeding stock that will not 0 over the block. Charles K. w.e-e. Tule lake a u e ' tloneer. mill rail for bttU on 35 or 30 animal The ale Ktaru prompt ly at 6 o clock. Sale St(hl The Mies arena has been built i on the lawn ol the hith ftchool build- j : ing. The side itcpn of the gymnast I um will be ued for the auctioneers' ; stand and sales officials. i Parking spce has beer, arranged : on the grounds of the elementary ' school. ; AU Judging of livestock and horns ' economic entries and Jhow mamhipi ; contest are to be completed by late , afternoon. j Judge l lino Jun -HI Mmani Kiamatn QMtny agent Judged the livestock nu s-n cnii.UB, sewing inq couk exhibits were approved by Ethel Shadow, home demonstration agent ! r iyou county. ... u ' ' . L . .V 1 f"'-- r.ruui m "' gvmnaMum. i A number of the exhibitors In both . -H and FFA hsve exhibited at oth- ! er in Moooc ana Siskiyou coun- ty this fall. i MAJOR STUDIO FEATURE j oun (ticuun 1 . RoantM ILLUJi 177 E( We Can't Tell Yea WHAT? or WHY? But It b one s4 I the Season Big nit: TUESDAY - MIDNIGHT TONIGHT i it Song" 1 Ji- cwaswwT Herald-News Story Spots KF Fugitive A detainer order has been placed on Oarland Bugart Hienrer, held at Ooodlng. Ida., Sheriff Jack Franry aald today, to have him returned to Klamath county aa a parole vio lator. Nenrer Is held at Clomlliuj lor robbery and Is believed to have been a recent companion ol John Omar Plnson, scaied Oregon stale prison convict. At Ooodlng Silencer told officers he and Plnsnn. who was going under the name ol Joseph Anthony Dor tan, participated In a robbery there recently and that Pinsniv escaped Coeur d'Alene authorities. Spencer laces a three-year prison term (or larceny from an auto here. Sheriff Franey learned his where-' abouts from a story in Friday The Herald and Nrws. Buffalo. N. Y regarded aa the I world a largest milling renter, pro cures aa much as 1 3.000.000 barrels I of (lour a year. he pay! . Want ' a don't nut thev payt JIMMY'S ... Warmer TML HEIGHTS! .: 3. """" 15 RED HOT wm jilt mi na. 1111 ti aw i r7 TO HANG Morgoref Wil liotrn (obove), 21 -year -old member of Britain' Women' Royol Army corps, woj len fenced to death by hanging in London for the murder of her army sergeant husband, Montague Williomi, in Aus tria last July. Dont miss a eonjl net snnn tha 1 Want Ada every dayl It pays I III VIRGINIA Exfro! COLOR CARTOON Hll lllHlgaalllianBIMMHI r ' ; j H mi ii i mi "' wi a ' -' 1 Basin Man's Name Drawn For Homesite Moyd 11 Snider of New Pint Creek had his name drawn among the first nine (rom among 1700 ap plicants for 104 Irrigable larm unit In Northwestern Wyoming. Word from Powell, Wyo advised an ex-CII from California was the lirst lo have his name drawn yes terday when Commissioner ol Ree lamation Michael W. Straus pulled Waller 1.. McCafltu's nam from the hat. McCafllii 1 from Ontario, Calif. Drawings were (or farm units In the Heart mountain division of the Hlioslione reclainailnu protect, ('AKI or THANK) W wish tn esiend lo our frtend and the Masonic lodge, our deepett appreriallon and gratitude for their faithful devotion and avm. pathy. and tokena of friendship, during our recent bereavement. Angle Van Riper ieie Campbell Kthel Malcolm Mr. and Mrs. (larrett Van Ripee To Huy. Hell or Trade It pay It) read the Want Adsl & E0M3N0 OBRIEN rfo CLUK - LATEST NEWS law 1 aiiiai 11 i.er-wT' 'ji'lil' rjs'-e-itjiiiii m hi; pwJ et ae.nt .afW .17