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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1949)
PACE TWO May Steel Strife Idle Millions (Continued from Psge 1 don. Present steal rtMrra art -pected to Uit three to aix week. DuKtf U the current walkout last a lone the 1M4 trike days li oould mult In forced unemploy ment for another million workers. With auch diminished buying power business would feel the pinch, too. Th atctlworkert union hu MO, 000 more members in TOO fabricat ing plant. These Industries need trx steel mill's product to pro dura themselves. Tha auto Industry, with 72S.0O0 workers. Is the biggest steel user, gulping up It per cent of total production. Industry sources report that a three-week or longer strike likely would halt nearly all production of refrigerators and ranges. The type of steel used In the manu facture of these items generally goes into production almost aa soon aa received. Airplane manufacturers, too, use large quantities of steel. No one knows how the steel strike might affect the nation'! de fense program. Fire Blamed On Hunters First forest fire attributed to a eampfira left by careless hunters was controlled without much dam age early this morning by Klam ath Forest Protective association fire fighters. The blaze, a small one. was lo cated on the west side of Hay maker mountain. Just south of Chase mountain. A second fire waa reported by KFPA lookouts later this morning on the top of Little Aspen moun tain, but by noon, the crew had not reported in. Forestry officials urged extreme caution on the part of hunters atnee the woods are still in dry and dangerous condition. Sharps, Muellers Attend Funeral Dr. and Mrs. Paul W. Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Mueller trav eled to Fort Jones. Calif, today to attend the funeral of Dr. Sharp's uncle, John Costello. 70. of Fort Jones, who died of a heart attack while on a hunting trip Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Costello was a life-long rest dent of Scott valley, and visited here frequently. His wife preceded him in death only two months ago. HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON III llli Train Hiis Truck; Man Injured A Stockton. Calif., spud truckw narrowly escaped death shortly be fore noon today at the Hosley rail road crossing four miles north of Merrill, when hu loaded truck and an AJturaa bound Southern Pacific freiaht collided on the crossing. The impact demolished the truck, operated by Harvey Pugs. W-year-old employe of the La-polsma Pro duce company of Stockton. Bui Puga' escaped with only severe bruises and possible nb fracture. He la in Klamath Valley hospital. Falic Probe State police investigated and said that Puga told them he had stop ped hi truck at the crossing and then proceeded to cross when the engine and machine crashed. Be fore Engineer E. S. Shelley could bring the train to a stop, 19 cars some 45 feet long, had passed the collision spot. A telephone pole 45 feet from the crossing, waa ripped out, of fleers said. Some damsge was done to the engine but contact could not be made with 8P officials who were still at the scene early this after' noon. The accident occurred at 11:15 a. m. Puga was driving a 104 OMC truck which had Just been loaded wlh Klamath spuds. Death Claims Postmistress At Tulelake TULELAKE. Calif. Mrs. Ger ald (Wanda) Stark. 44. long-time resident and postmistress of T u 1 e lske. died at Emmanuel hospital in Portland Friday afternoon. Mrs. Stark, who had been 111 sev- Dme. came in for a brief airing In eral months, went to Portland for divorce court this mormng. -tH i f irirtti I tra t tranf at m ' m m fx ti ..ukini n A i ni-s-sa. hi i f and died while in surgery. Anneli Charlotte Fromm de,"0-"- ' hf view that since She had been postmistress a t : Maleissye. who was a .12 a week " .V "r " Tulelake since 1043. In addition to ! housemaid before their msmge ! on i. a week less than three years Although de Maleissyes asset total over 1600.000. his attorneys said, his annual income from the I assets In trust funds is nearer 119.000 and much of that money i i i. iri.m-.h goes into the Lapme ranch, a los- county and Circuit Judge David R. j PPOs"jon. They suggested Vandenberg this morning was New vTrk ' asked to provide Annel with tern- h - ""'ting n New York. Judge Vandenberg took still a OC&F Strike ! third view. He ordered de Mslets tContlnued from Page 1) Both can prosper only when the mills run. t UKRE on the Pacific Coast these clays we are watching an odd spectacle. The Hawaiian pineapple Industry Is shut down by a atrike that atops the ships. The owners of pineapple are trying to send their product over here to the mainland in banes. Tha striking dorkworkert are trying to atop them from doing so. Here and there a barge slips In to some harbor. A ruckus follows and heads ai broken. Planes patrol the coastal waters and when a barge Is spotted or ganised forces are rushed to the probable landing point to prevent the landing. It la exactly as It we were at war and those pineapple barges were blnrksd runners that had to be STOPPED at all costs. an MKRHVI.E 8. RITKEVSF.R Noted Finance Writer To Speak Here Merryle 8. Hukeyser. financial tfRRK Is the situation " Pineapple la grown In the1 Islands. Ita production provides i people there with a livelihood IF j THEY CAN FIND A MARKET I j FOR PINEAPPLE. The market for , columnist for International News pineapple la here on the mainland, service for 25 years, will be the Pineapple la good food We like It. guest speaker at the Knife and FLOYD WYNNE, custodian of the record library at KFLVV, 0ut0,,h change trade arises. Tuesday. October 4. at the Willard bends on outmoded record over his knee to give vay to out of thia trade both the main- hotel. ! another a few more Steps up the lodder of popularity. This lnd and the Islands prosper as Rukeysers prolific writings hsve i . . n.i j i i i long aa the trade continues. brought him considerable acclaim SATURDAY, OCT. 1, 1949 Rooms Needed For Teachers Need for backlog of 500 avail able rooms to ai'romodala visiting turners neat week waa reported by ROSEIIURO, Oct. 1 is"i Rail chamber o f commerce Manager traffle on the Blsklyou line waa i Charl.'a Blarg. , Mocked last nliht. when a 14.car I Btark Intimated that the room- Boulhern Pacific freiaht train waa derailed at 7:90 pm. In tunnel No. 4 at Brandt, north of Ulendale, aald J. E. Clark, local BP agent, Derailment Blocks Line committee Intends to put as many as possible of the visitors In hotel and motels. He fears, however, that there will He aald the cars struck the sides , be many Isle-comers to the confer- i him Mlark rMiuests lhaL a n T of the tunnel, ripping down timbers houwhoa.r, ho feel they can renl and tearing up 200 feet of track. , ,p,r, ,,,, ,. lwo.d,y p,r. The locomotive was turned over on oi, contact him at the chamber of Ita side. No one waa Injured. J flreli The northbound freight was un-1 officially known aa the "East Can-1 Pontlac. Mich., waa settled In lilt toiimenl." said Clark. I and named after an Indian chief. (Story on Page Three" Basin Rancher's Wife Sues For Divorce; Asks $200,000 There is no prosperity for ANY- u author of numerous articles as BODY tn the pineapple business well as author of six books on when the trade stops. economics Including "Financial Be- curtty In a Changing World " WE all want all we can get out Recognised as an expert and of this life. analyst in the field of economic. The only way we can get the Rukeyser has been Invited " things we want la to PRODUCE ' Washington frequently to tel THEM FIRST When production before senate and house comnm- The finances of Regis T. de i porary support money and the stops. FVF.RYTHINO stops. You tees. He has also served as chair Msleisjye. who Inherited $600,000 like. She asked $2000 a month for I can't divide what isn't produced. man of the non-partisan social when he came out of the French living expenses. 50O0 for attor- security commission and was In- army in 1945 and now is owner of ney's fees now. with 130.000 to Monev was first coined In Rome strumental In formulating rerom the Wagon Trail ranch near La- come later and 1 1000 for suit cost, in 578 B C. bv Servlus Tulllus, ac- , mcndatlon which have aince been RESERVED HEAT TICKETS NOW ON 8AI.E Pally from It till p.m. Prices: 1.J0 - Loge !. Two Performance at I pm NEXT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY! frmm BBl Kpeclal Bladent MATINEE Reduced Price SOc Inc.. T.i Joan of arc Bergman A VICTOR FUMING PRODUCTION CtAOt IT KQIMOOlOt can os mouuNet nnm liMw . urn w m. "' - in ii I'l T-C I si WALTER WANGtR fawtet VICTOR FLEMING lit a Week husband, through her husband, she is survived by her mother. Mrs. Jenkins of Tulelake: a son. Kenneth RudisiU of Berke ley. Calif.: a sister, Mrs. Ward Mc Culley of Tulelake, and one grand son. It is understood that final rites will be held here. Funeral arrange ment will be announced Monday. Kemp Goes Back to Jail 8am Kemp, 21, of Pelican City, waa back in jail today, (hi tune charged with a felony larceny of clothing. Kemp has been an Inmate of In New York City February 1947. Cross-Corn plaint Anneli has filed a cross-complaint also asking a divorce plus a 1200.000 chunk ot tne money. Settlement Hope Dims (Continued from Page 1) compromises and start from month support. ISOO suit money and S2000 for attorney fees. The divorce trial waa scheduled for October IS and probably will take three or four days, attorneys the compromises and start from j de Malflye MVen scratch. 'wartime years In the French army. Manion. in a statement after ne- ,nrt . .,.. , .... lor . j gottations here fell through, said it tlme He came tn), COUntry after cording to legend. Dr. Sharp had been hunting with I either the county or city lockups i . .v.. . i . .,,., i H. -l. I- !,.. 1... : f ..A . ,rln. " " " - - , M week, and the elderly man appeared In good health at that time. Mr. Costello was hunting with his son Rober when he wa strick en. In addition to the son, Rober. he la survived by a daughter. Mabel Evans, and another son. Oliver Cos tello. both of Fort Jones. Funeral services were conducted In Fort Jones this afternoon. Got His Deer And Cut Leg when he was convicted of stealing money from an Easter Lily crippled children donation box, and earlier this month had been listed a an escapee from the city lockup. A a trusty while serving a drunk the one big disputed point to the . rh national railway adjustment board, i wr but the union refused. in he girl. He is held in lieu of 11500 bail. Klamath Vmllev hnsniti.1 victim of I The owner of the car caught him . k.,.4 ij . ... : -ith the result that Kemp waa after he got his deer. i somewhat bruised and sore Virgil Daniels. 41-year-old real I orougni ui u.e unuii estate man. was cleaning a deer m-hlrh he hi4 1n.l hafftrerf when ! his razor sharp hunting knife' slipped and inflicted a deep gash In hi leg. Companion brought Daniels Into the hospital where he was In sur gery at 1:30 today. Fall Hospitalizes sentence, he walked away from the MfS. UlCtSChe city Jail September 14. Mrs. r. Dietsche was moved to m.mh.r ,h, . , in oer. Larceny Charge I Klamath Valley hospital shortly m)u)T hfr Und. but nce A warrant charging him with , h,Qre noon today for treatment of he hM ,Mrned ,ht WM , NlI). t? b,n. .f .i foot injuries suffered in a fall. .,nd mllrr,. -waa a bit of te"il.0mxfiAw 4 taMmt happed when fortune hunting- Kemp was located U night at D1.uche fell down the steps I Triangle Hatlieia wnere ne aiiegeaiy ai-1 . . ., x-ravs ! h. rfl.nre comDlaint Aha maa rlnrlnCT thoif- mrrlf1 lift a parked automobile. . determine the extent of in- ion the' ranch at Unlne. Anneli Jury. She has posfible broken . frequently sought the company of j bones In the right foot. another man Identmea only Woman Took Car, Nabbed by Law Wilma Barklev. 27-vear-old In dtan woman, Chiloquin, pleaded AT-t guilty In circuit court today to a charge of taking and using an au tomobile without the owner per mission. 8he will be sentenced Tuesday. She waa arrested yesterday on warrant Issued September 20. after she reportedly drove off with an automobile owned by Chester Whit low, Klamath Falls. To Buy or Sell Use the Want-Ads I 13th Annual KLAMATH BASIN POTATO FESTIVAL Contestant's BALL Saturday, Oct. 1st Merrill Community Hall Dancing H-I. ' Total adm. tag Inc. II Each ticket good for 10M votes. BALDY'S BAND Going to Series But Where? Two Klamath Falls baseball fans are leaving the airport Sunday morning for the World Series with their destination yet undecided. Lew Taylor and H. J. Bevan. local businessmen, have mapped out an extensive flying trip in Taylor'i Diane that Lkely will see them finally settled in Ebbets field in Brooklyn. If St. Louis is the National league representative, then both will be at Sportsman park. The complete trip will total more than 7000 air miles and will in clude stops In Denver. Chicago. Detroit, Toledo. Cleveland. New York, Washington, New Orleans. Houston, Dallas and Wichita, Kas. Bevan Is taking his first trip east and stated "we are out for a strictly vacation trip, and might even see the national corn-husking contest In Illinois, If that la going on." Former Librarian Returns to Post Alice Blocker, connected with the i city library here two years ago, re turned to Klamath Falls by plane today and will take over duties a a member of the library staff re placing Oretta Van Duker Chan dler, now in Baker. Miss Stacker left here two years ago to take over the library at Sidney, Neb., and from there went to Cedar Rapids, la. Mr. Dletche was Kaler's ambulance. by Charles Brandt of Bend. The French army veteran came Into the 1800.000 estate, willed to To Buy. Sell or Trade it pays to ' him by his late grandmother, in read the Want Adsl I France. KF Girl Pledged Bv Sorority . Early pledge list from Oregon State college at Corvalll Include Patricia Ann Pappenfus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pappenfus, 3840 Clinton, who pledged Alpha Gam ma Delta last night In the first fall pledging of OSC social sororities. Patricia Ann li studying secre tarial science. Hospital Fire; No Damage City firemen were called to Hill side hospital it about 1 o'clock this afternoon, but the fire turned out to be a small blaze In an electric motor. Then wa no dm sasMSBawaBsaaMSVsOTTVn i IU a Week cording to legend. 'translated Into law. But the husband, through his I Mm, o .'4 i'i". m Jj mm mm 3. V"."""1' I Mil'. I ! 11171 I II I I a l'liiLLLi'7 finiLi-'i Aitnougn ae Msieissyes asset '1' ll'Yf" 1 fi r m - l mf - m 1 1 u ,. ....i ,o IV ' 1 nUT I rurr . v Jt0 -C-atAaassti" ' ? 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