PACE TWO
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, 1949
Irrigation
Water Shut
Off Today
Irrigation water In canals and
ditches throughout the Klamath
project, was ahut oft today by tht
bureau of reclamation.
Exact figure on the quantity nt ,
water which poured through th
bureau'e network of canali this sea
on will be available In a (ew days,
however this year's total will be
well over mi l according to U8BR
Hvdrographer R. 8. Hopkins.
The, lact that thia year has been
an extremely dry one ts expected to
be reflected In the total season's
water use throughout the Klamath
L'BBR project.
Luckless Boy
Seeks Arrest
For Jail Home
a ia-vr-nM Medford bov who
said he sought arrest to get some- i
thing to eat and a place to sleep, i
' Is held In the county Juvenile home
for larceny of an automobile. j
Th antimnhile. taken from a ,
parking place In front of the Cas
cade apartments, was owned by K.
H. Kellogg. W Del Mora. The boy
said he drove the car to Dorm,
abandoning It about oclock last
night. He was arrested there and
returned to Klamath county volun
tarily. .
During the ride he stopped at a
service station at the Weed-Ash-land
Junction for gas and drove off
without paying.
The boy said he had been -on
his own" since 147.
Basin Survey
Of Migrant
Labor Made
Investigation Into the possible
need for relief for migrant workers
throughout the. basin area is being
carried on by a special committee
appointed through the county Red
Cross board of directors.
Cooperating with the Red Cross
are the county welfare office and
the Salvation Army.
County Agent C. A. Henderson
aaid that if there are some harvest
workers suffering hardships be
cause of lack of work it is not be
cause the harvest is late here, but
because of early harvests else
where. Migrant workers, leaving
other harvest areas, arrived too
early to get the Immediate benefit
V of working during the heavy season.
October rick up
Henderson said that while the
harvest has been slow this month
compared with last September.
It will get going In October at just
about the same rate as in past
years.
Transient
Appointed on the investigating
committee were Rev. David Bar
nett. Otto Smith. Mrs. JE. A. Geary,
Altha Urquhart, Capt. Al Longden
and Katherine Gets.
The committee plans to visit har
vest areas and talk to members of
the community to determine if tem
porary assistance is required for
laborers as yet unable to get work
in the fields.
Welfare Aid
Should help be needed the county
welfare department would be re
sponsible for assisting families, the
Red Cross for veterans and the Sal
vation Army for non-veteran single
men.
Members of the Red Cross board
discussed the problem of possible i
food and clothing needs of harvest j
hands at a regular meeting Thurs
day at the chamber of commerce.
Vice Chairman Clifford Shuck re-;
ported on conditions In the Merrill-1
Malin area. Tne board recommend- i
ed that the home service committee
of the Red Cros. Investigate the'
problem, and the latter committee
named the group of six to visit the
area.
Chairman Warren Bennet presid
ed over the board meeting.
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her Is "backed by big national
gambling ayndlcatea."
I wouldnt doubt lu I think
everybody will agree that the rea
son we have gambling (in spite of
the fact that have laws of all
kinds forbidding gambling of any
sort i Is that GAMBLING IS BUS
INESS. It is very, very profitable business.
So. in one wsy and another, tht
professional gamblers succeed in
circumventing the law. Many peo
ple, in describing the situation, use
rougher words than that. They
say the gamblers CORRUPT the
police. I dont like to say things I
can't prove, and with my own eyes
I never saw a gambler in tne act 01
corrupting a policeman. So I ha
to use milder words. But I think
can say without oerstatement that
in Oregon the laws forbidding
gambling are often disobeyed.
S for Mrs. Lee, I m all for her.
hope she succeeds in closing j
Portland up so tight that any pro
fessional gambler who tries to max
a business even of pitching pennirs
at a crack for money will be clapped
Ground" b"M " h" Um W ,Ur0 SHE TR,ES T0 UNDERSTAND Lou Ann Pierce, 3, hos been
The eamblirur situation that hss 'old her brother, Albert, 2, is Sick, suffering from leukemic
existed in Oregon is a shame and She doesn't quite understand, but she knows she must be
a scandal. It u a shame and a extra generous in sharing her puppy and toys with him in j
San D,e9- Co,,f" home' Leukem' ' blood def.ciencyl
it is corrupting a lot of good men in which is usually fotol. Their mother, Mrs. Thomas Pierce, j
this state which is about the last soys "We con only pray they discover a cure before his .
siana in America ox civic virtue ana
Has Lady Luck'
Jilted This
Fellow?
LOU ANT.M.Efl. Kepi U 141
Traffic Judge Roger rfaff
groaned as he polled a familiar
far In the front row.
Then to Iht courtroom at
large, he said:
"Thle boy la minor) before
m got a ear three months ago.
Mine thai lime, he haa broke
every traffic law In tha book.
Yesterday, on the advice of thla
court, he sold hta ear.
Th Judge nrarlv choked oa
he looked at th rttaltoni
"Two dollars fin for Jaywalking-
good citizenship. j
If we are going to have laws j
against gsmoiing, we ougnt to en
force them.
time is up.
'Bogey' Wins
Doll Fight
With Girl!
NEW YORK. Sept SO iPi
3 Believed
Dead in C-821
Night Crash
4-H Leaders
Banquet Here
Tonight, 6:30 j
ot vvtPIA .Sent. 30 ijv-Three The annual 4-H leaders banquet
Humphrey Bogart. the movie tough ' crewmen apparently perished when """" r' c u " "
guy. was cleared today of bruising C'M "Flying Boxcar " crasned ana .v u.
a pretty model because she tried to burned in a heavily forested area "'i
take his panda doU away from him. , 30 miles west ot here last night. h
Magistrate John R. Starkey dls- ! Herb Grell. state forestry fire JJrt LU
missed an assault romnl.mt h,,rh. warden at Shelton. reported part ot pu college. Portland ahose topic
by brunette Robin Roberts. 23. thus bodies had been found scattered In. ' " f"0" " J
VU,rTlhe I " Bie. Broken ' '
pre -dawn battle of El Morocco. Bodies Broken manaeer ni the tri..n. iT.,,. ,
fdyr'dwh.ntt,l Th " bd,T Sl 8tSSl
evidence to warrant a formal ttldi thlt he could not tell whether bank, will preside i
charge being placed against Bogart. one or more od.e, had been - Four-H leader pins, given
Draws rrowd ntt0. ' througout the sute by the U 8
TOe rough-em-up movie star., A1 Davis, another forest tire National bank, will be presented by
specialist in tough-wlking. hard- wtrtira. reported to his office here Francis Skinner count, T -H ctnt
fightuig roles, played to standing .n ,h. n.r,.hrt m the erajn agem
room only when he appeared to an- He dld not nporX Mln q,, bod- u C; i
pTa'lnt. CU",CeOU COm" ' hd been recoverea. ,MOH MneCI $100
Her story was that Bogart shoved , j For Contempt
her. causing her to fall down and DriVfiK Cited ' Clethro E. Newcom. aj, was fined
bruise herself on the hip and else- " i'1 ws.o tlOO yesterday afternoon bv Circuit
where, when she playfully borrowed A ft or Wporlf ( Judge. David R. Vandenberg for
a 30-pound toy panda that Bogart ATCl II I BWR contempt of court In non-payment
had brought to the midtown night I Two traffic ticket were handed of alimony.
club. , out by sute police early last night He paid the fine. It was Newcom
after a two-car accident three miles see o n d conviction on contempt
east of Krno on highway 66. 1 charge, the first several months
Loren Howell. Grants Pas, was ago resulting In a 30-day Jail sen
cited Into court for having no op-' tence.
erator's license and Robert Rav
Hicks. 15. route 3. for failure to Mflrrill f? oft Inn
yield the right of way. , TT"I uerting
Police said Hicks backed his ear New Restaurant
onto she highway in the path of : . . . .
... j : A new restaurant set tn .n..
- ' - . ; ntnifui vriut.r ana inai me now-1 j . "
night meeting. roU caU and Inspee- ,n car. dl-r the impact, went into rl, y M"Till. located
Oon at Altamont school Thursday th. Hi,,. -m i. , "nl door to the Merrill Billlarri
night with oer 100 Cubs, parents !
and visitors present.
Soroptimists,
Quotas Guests
Of Kiwanians
An outstanding meeting of tha
Kiwanis club was held al th Wll
lard hotel Thursday when mrmbeia
of two omen's service clubs, Quota
and Soroptimists, were gnosis of
Kiwanunv
Tow ODwyer was chairman for
the day.
S'X Kiwanians were presented
Legion ot Honor certificates, given
in commemoration of 35 years' mem
bership In the club. Receiving
certificates which were presented
by Pat District Lieutenant-Oov-ernor
Joe Hicks mere Dr. Oeorge A
Massey. John Houston. Jim Kern.
Bert Thomas, Elmer Balsiger and
Prank Jenkins.
Cancer rioo,u
K. A. Moore received a plaque
from the cancer society In appreru-,
lion for hia work on th rancrr
fund drive.
Highlights of the session wera a
knitting bee In which knmera were
handicapped by canvas work gloves,
and a hat designing contest, both
participated in by the club's
feminine guest.
Car Shortage
Not Seen For
Harvest Here
No car shortage Is anticipated' by
either the Southern Pariflc or tlreal
Northern railroads or County Agent
C. A. Henderson today with potato
harvest du for peak volume within
a few days.
Railway officials slated that
Klamath rails la In a mora fortu
nate position than towns In th Wil
lamette valley where an acute car
ahorug la curtailing harvest ship
men I.
falra Keefera
Southern Pacific put oul-ul-serv-Ice
refrigerator cars Into service
her to prevent a shortage during
the grain harvest. No drastic short-
age of rara la expected for moving ;
nl spuds, with reports of a sufficient
supply of refrigerator cars on hand.
Hrnuerson slated today that h I
had heard of no feara expressed by
farmers In regards to car anortag.
Great. Northern officials reported
there were enough cara on hand to
handl spud shipment, unless
something unforeseen bobs up.
TOKYO ROSE
CONVICTED
OF TREASON
(Continued from Pag II
Pacific. How do you think you art
going to gel honi. , , -
That, Ilia Jury decltl , waa suf
ficiently damaging to American
moral to constitute treason. Her
defense was based primarily on litis
contention. Her a arum broadcast
nn th "Zero Hour" were harmless
entertainment, and sha and prison
ers nl war on th same program
really tried to boost Instead ol low
r moral.
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Pack Meeting
Draws Crowd
Cub pack S held lu regular pack :
West Malin Road ,
Completion Seen
Surfacing will be completed the
first of next week on one-eighth of ,
a mile ot surfacing at the west
entrance to Malin. part of the atate
highway Improvement plan In the
south end of the county.
The widening and resurfacing Job
Is being done by th J. M. Conley
Construction company which la do
ing the eight-mile atretrh between
the Henry Semon ranch and Lost
nver.
The Malin Job Include widening
of the highway to a four-lane
thoroughfare In front of the Malin
park. The lanes are divided by an
island which will be landscaped. j
The high curve entering town '
where several serious accident have
occurred haa been lowered two feet '
land widened. 1
Grangers Get
State Degrees
TVLELAKE 8vn Tulelske
grangers. Mrs. Frank Manreau.
Mrs. James Stoddard. Mis. Leonard
Meslike. D P. Retd. W. H . Wll
kamp and Mr. and Mra. torn Street,
took the stat grange degree at a
recent meeting in Alturaa. Forlv
elght candldatea took the Pomona
degree and T3 took th stat de
gree at this meeting
Others going to Alturaa for the
meeting were Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Klrby. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Scott
and James Stoddard.
State Orange Master George
Sehlmeyer presided and th ils;
degree team exemplified th work
of the 6th degree.
The Pomona degree was put on
by the Modoc county Pomona
grange.
Decora lione
The social room of tha Alturas
high school where the Joint meet
Ing aa held was decorated In th
manner of th Court of Pomona.
At the last meeting of th Tule
lske grange. September 33, tenta
tive plans were mad for attend
ance at the atate and national
grange In this state In November.
Plans were made for the first
potlurk supper of the fall scheduled
for 6 30 p. m. at the next grange
meeting. October 27.
Mr. and Mrs. James 8toddard
who left recently for Bellingham.
Wash., to make their home were
given a gift and special refreshments.
THE FUN
STARTS
SATURDAY,
MORN.
DOOR It OPKV t A. M.
kiddie mhv
showSsIS
SKsaTMr"'
Leo Gorcey e es, 8owery Boys
BovEnr
mitwoos
Too Much Probing
Going On
TOKYO. Sept. 10 141 There'!
entirely ton much Investigating In
th government, Prim Minister
Bhlgeiu Yoshld derided today.
II told Japalirs newsmen sum
of III 361 Investigating committee
will have to go. There ar II la
Yoshldaa own offlr.
TICKETS ON SALI
J!:M Til t ilt r. M. Dally)
SPECIAL ROAD DHOW
ENGAGEMENT
Wednesday - Thursday
October -
Performances Al :
Prieeai II tl, Use lJt
ALL HEAT.
KEtjERVKD
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STUDENT MATINEE
Tiianday, (let.
Al I N P. M.
Reduced f M
Price a?V.
To Buy or Sell Use th Want-Adsl
Committee Chairman Prank MVinq KltTi MlfS,
Eberlein opened the meeting, fol- I , V..L
lowed by inspection of Cubs by ,nlures 1 OUTn
committee members and Robert ' TULELAKE The flying steel rim
La mot t. Boy Scout executive. Short of a truck wheel struck Norman
skits were given by the boys. Bradbury. IT. in the head here last
Fire prevention will be the theme night. Inflicting painful cuts,
of next month's program. I Young Bradbury, son of Mr. and
Bov Initiated Mrs. Lloyd Bradbury. Is employed
The following boys were Initiat- ; by a local service station,
ed Into the bobcat rank: Jimmy ; The accident occurred at o'clock.
i on Main street.
I The new eating place will be op
erated by D. C. King of Merrill
.nd will feature aemng of both
Chinese and American foods
Summer Lake
In Klamath Falls.
Lester Arthur
Died Today
Lester R. Arthur, M. employe of
the Klamath Lake Moulding com
paly, died of a heart a tuck this
morning at the company's sawmill
on S. th.
Ambulance crewmen and a physi
cian worked over Arthur for several
minute before he was pronounced
dead. The body waa taken to Ward
Funeral home.
Arthur had been employed at
the plant since March, 1845. He
I survived by his wife. Dolly, at
the family residence, 4361 Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Klrk of St. j
Paul. Ore. were guest of Mr. and
Mr, A. Deboy and family Sunday.1
iney were en route to Lakevlew. i
Ray Henderson r aii ' .
Oreen. Gary Esgate. Russell Kor- : He wa moved bv Tulelske ambu- i soendlne a l. !
honen. Spencer Johnson. Bill Mes- lance to Klamath Valley, hospital : waiting for deer season to open
r. and Mrs. Merle Alger and
son. Jerry, of Lakevlew were visi
tors of Mr. and Mra. Hugo Leyva 1
last Monday. " .
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Carlon and !
son Oeorge. were business visitors
in Lakevlew Thursdav.
C. B. Morrison of Klamath Falls
representative of the atate Industri
al accident commission, was here
Wednesday on business.
Mrs. Edith Pitcher and son. Ow
ner. Jimmy Lamott, Robe-t Hewitt.
George Brown. Roland Smith. Terry
Fuller, Lloyd Seely. Charles Sessler
and Larry Alexander.
Promotions to wolf rank were
awarded to Orin Ormsbee and Ted
dy Evans, the bear rank to Dwayne
'School Bus' Signs
Can Stay Put
SALEM. Sept. 30 The state
Prather. Richard Thompson. Alan has no way to remove the words
Eberlein, Richard Crawford and "school bus" from buses which no
Fred Williams. longer are used to carry children
Graduate ! t' and from schools.
Graduation certificates were! Attorney General Neuner. In an
awarded to Tarrv Barleen. David oninion for Secretary of State New-
Leeline. Donald Smith. Gene Reed bry, said it Is not Illegal for former ' Port Rock, passed through
and George Lee. and webelos badges school buses to continue to carry monaay en route to Lakevlew,
to Larry Barleen. Donald Smith i those signs.
and Gene Reed. Transfer members
received by pack I were Jimmy j
Brown, Bill Steiner and Thomas ;
Hewitt. !
The next regular pack meeting
will be Thursday, October 37 In the
Altamont music room. Music and
refreshments are planned.
University Lads
Turn Canners
FOREST DROVE. Sept. 30 (yv
A Pacific university football full
back and his fraternity brothers,
who turned domestic and canned
300 gallons ot fruit and vegetables,
gloated over a full fraternity cup
board today.
It was the Alpha Zeta fraternity
which decided there wag no reason
college men couldn't put up a batch
of preserves as well as housewives.
8o Paul Hutton, house manager
and first string fullback on the
Pacific gridiron squsd, led his fra
ternity brothers Into the fields to
pick free prunes, peaches, pears
and corn. Then the men washed
and peeled 300 gallon of the food
and canned them In a custom cannery.
Grain Truck
Smashed Up
A loaded grain truck was almost
dismantled yesterday afternoon
when It careened Into a rock retain
ing wall on the Aleoma hill, veered
away and struck the wall again.
The driver. Ivan Robertdale
Lioaa. was uuiiijurea. ne wta iikic j
police he had started to pass a car '
but was forced off the road and Into 1
the wall.
The rear wheel and axle of the
truck were ripped off and knocked
across the highway by the second
Impact with the wall. The truck
was owned by Homer M. Holt of
Bonanza.
To Buy. Bell or Trade It payg to
read tht Want Ads I
f
Patty Transfers
To Roseburg
Tom Patty, who has been with
The Herald an
I
akooxoooaoooSBHoaak-
Orange met Saturday night with
a good attendance. Following the
business session, which consisted
mostly of discussion of the REA
and report of the atate grange con
ference at WesUlde. the evening
was devoted to practice of the of
ficers' seating drill. Mrs. Ross Ban
ister of Paisley and Mrs. William
Harvey served the supper.
UNDER KNIFE
VANCOUVER, Wash.. Sept 30 'Pi
Theodore Penland. 100, the last
commander of the Orand Army of
the Republic, underwent a bladder
oreratlon here yesterday. Hospital
attendants said his condition is satisfactory.
FRl'IT MARKETING
PORTLAND, Sept. 30 I PI A gov
ernment program to help market
surplus apples and winter pears
from th Pacific Northwest will be
discussed here Monday.
DIES WITH BABIES Mrs.
Bernice Ecker, 33, who hod
received no prenatol core,
gave birth to quadrupleti
-1. 1 ' fwo boys and two girls in
four years, will leave late tonight : Chicogo ond then died with
fm Roseburg where he will become three of the bobiej. Her hus
staff engraver for the Roseburg saj(j the ''didr)'t expect
wewi -Review. , , , ' ., , ,
Patty worked for a time In Theifhe boby until Jonuory ond
Herald and News photographic of-1 hod no ideo there would be
flee, later going Into the engraving more thon one." Doctors said
.rworker. on th. newspaper lh" death was opparently due
staff have arranged a party In huf severe bleeding ond shock,
honor tonight. jOrie girl survived.
TRACTOR DEATH
prvni s-TTkKj a..., m i m
"James Rung. 31, son of Archie
Kugg. Pilot Rock rancher died from
a tractor accident while logging on
Pearson creek In the Pilot Rock ares
this morning.
TWO FIRMS FAIL
PORTLAND, Sept. 30 ilPt Two
Grant Pas firms filed bankruptcy
petitions In federal court here, ask
ing for appointment of a receiver.
The Oregon-California Lumber com
pany listed IU llabllltiea at more
than 1175.000, and the Big Pour
Lumber company listed Its liabilities
at more than I12S.000. The petitions
did not list asset.
To Buy, Sell or Trade It pays to
read th Want Ads I
Truman Threatens
To Hold Congress
Until 'Deal' Passed
Continued from Page 1
winter, and all next aummer.
said.
Approximately tooo persons
Jammed Into Kansas City's munici
pal auditorium to hear the speeches.
Nearly 3000 of them paid $15 a plate
at the dinner to honor Boyle. They
Included cabinet members, other
top-level Washington officials and
governors from several states.
Kids The Veep'
Truman came through with this
comment on Barkley. who earlier
addressed the celebrant as "fellow
Mlssourlans."
"We are glad - - - we are very
glad that we have managed to get
our distinguished vice president to
visit a place In Missouri outside ot
St. Louis. The vice president Is a I
grand man and I am proud that
he la my friend and counsellor, and
I also am exceedingly glad that ne
1 about to become a citizen of Mis
souri "
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