Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 13, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE THREE
'Military Campaign'
Against Conservation
Charged by Forester
SKATTLK. Oct 1 (TV-A virtual
"military campaign" haa b a n
launched against conservation pro
ram In tin United males, Dr. !
Claua J. Murl of Miaise. Wyo., told j
the nations fureslera but nmht.
The director u( the Wllilerneae
aurlety, speaking before the Hoclety
of American foresters, aald opposl
tlon to conservation threatena "the
pattern of our culture."
Marrlflrra
"Invaluable winter range fur big
(ma and marshlands for waterfowl
ra to be aarrlflrrd." Dr. Murle aald.
"Our country aa we know It. la In
dancer. Our tret running atreama
re to be aubmrrtrd. Rich bottom
landa are to be put under water.
Roada and engineering alructure
re la penetrate our recreation
areaa.
In other talk during yesterday'
opening aeuloiia, William N. Parke,
, laWional recreation planning oil leer
fi the U. 8. forest aervlce. Portland,
aid experiment have proved tha
. feasibility of charging admission to
visitors In forest campa In Oregon
and Waahlngton.
A program to learn non-drstruc-tlva
nature appreciation, atartlng In
tha primary grade, waa urged by
H. L. Bill, lultUnt auerliiteiidenl
of Mount Italnlrr national park.
Tlmbermen Praised
Oorernor Lang lie. ttieaklng at a
night aeulon, praised tha state
timber Interest for their "broad
program of conservation and edu
cation." Ha aald payroll In the lumber In
dustry are aa large today aa In 1921
although only a third a much tim
ber la being cut.
"That," ha aald. "I because foresl
eri have learned to work effectively.
Tha governor reiterated hi oppo.
anion to Ui prupuM-d Columbia val
ley administration.
Angry Bruin
Hospitalizes
Alaska Man
FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Oct. 11 oi
An Alaska road ho us owner waa
recovering today from a mauling by
n angry ahe-grluly that noceast
uted 300 atllchea In hi fact, anna,
aralp and leg.
Dan Luddington. owner of the
Summit Lodge roadhouse. 11 mile
aoutheaat of her, aald ha met the
grtaxly and her cub near Summit
lk last week.
Oust Misfired
Tha animal felled him when his
rifle misfired on the first shoe
"8ha waa pawliur, mauling and
raking ma with her claws and I
waa trying to get away and at the
ismt Urn reload my rifle." Lud
dington aald from hla Fairbanks
hospital bed.
"It aeemed like my head waa In
her mouth when I got another shell
In the chamber. I managed to get
my rifle around while aha waa drag
ging ma by one leg.
"Tha bullet hit her In tha chest
and she dropped."
Luddington managrd to drag him
aelf a mile to a road where he waa
picked up by an Alaska Freight
Line truck.
Polio Increased
Last Week
PORTLAND, Oct. 13 11 There
were 23 new poliomyelitis casea In
Oregon last week, one ending In a
fatality, the state board of health
reported today.
The year tally to date la Ml
eases and It drains.
Portland had five of the new case
reported. Marlon county had three.
The other were scattered through
out the at ate.
NO Mt'ENKE
PORTLAND. Oct. 13 lPtA firm
that boiieht the luod nt rh hank.
nipt Sherwood bulb gardens was
vi un ru ymiernay ui cease operating
a nursery business without a license.
The state department of agriculture
order waa to halt the new owner'i
operation unul a license gppllca
i tlon haa been acted on.
Til pila up tha washing
And make you delay.
While you waif in deipoir
For a tunny wathdayl
Mlllflii
MERIT'S
409 So. 6th Phone) 6989
Thief One Foot
Away From
Loot
ONF.ONTA, N. Y, Del II 11
Nhoe Malraman M. L. Holt of
Hrolla wondered today what the
thief who atole three eaae of
asm pi re from hla ear would da
with the loot.
It Included 41 shoe, all for the
right foot, and 14 worth ml
waolrn aerae, nana ef whirr
ana ten.
Yoman Gets
Ambassador
Nod From HST
WASHINGTON. Oct. 13 0V-Mrs.
Fugenle 'Anderson of Red Wing.
Minn., was nominated today aa am
bassador to Denmark.
Aha would be tha first woman to
held that rank In (ha diplomatic
service.
President Truman aent tha nomi
nation of tha democratic national
commllteewoman from Minnesota to
tha senate.
Active In tha democratic party
since IMS. Mrs. Anderson haa long
been Identified with the league ot
women voter.
While other women have served
Doctor Beaten
To Death
LOA ANGELES, Oct. 13 OtV A
Long Beach doctor waa found beaten
to death today In a Lover Lane,
apparently a rubbery victim.
Police Idenlllfed tha victim a
Dr. Donald Huge, to, who ha g
medical center at Long Beach.
Del. Bgt. Oeorge Burruugh aald
the doctor had been playing poker
at a club In nearby Oardena. They
added that he had left the club
without hla wife.
When found, tha pocket of the
doctor suit had been turned out.
Nearby were keya to an automobile,
fifty cent in change, a single
cigarette and books of ma tr ties.
Ilia face waa so battered and
bloody, It was difficult to determine
If he might hsfe been (hot also,
the detectives said.
Irate Motorist
Hangs One On
Left Turner
PORTLAND. Oct, 13 A tail
driver whe aaade a left torn haa
aar Jaw. Tha eaotorlat whe
gave It to him drava away.
tiardon E. Thorn paon told aa
lira he waa aslng a eab stand
telephone wbea a man eaat aa
and asked, "Are yea the eab
driver whe jut aisdt a sharp
left lara at 8. W. Broadway and
aaalnT" Thompson eaj4 ha asade
a lara there, bat a legal ana.
whrreapaa tne sua biffed hha la
th jaw, knocking hla down.
FIRST SIGHT OF LOVEBIRD Elizobeth Jane Arnold, of
Washington, D. C, 5, born with impaired vision, smiles ot
the lovebird she con see offer on operation by Dr. John
McLean in which the defective corneo of one eye wos re
placed by one taken immediately after death from a patient
who had offered it.
thl country a minister Mrs. Perl
Mesta, former Washington hostess
hold that rank In Luxembourg
Mrs. Anderson la the only one this
country haa ever had with the full
rank of ambassador.
Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, was min
ister to Denmark before the mis
sion there waa raised to embasay
rank.
The poet In Denmark haa been
vacant since Joalah Marvel Jr, left
It some month ago.
Mrs. Anderson was bom in Iowa
In loot. Her husband, John P. An
derson, la an artist.
Married In 1930. thee have a
daughter. Johanna and a aon. Ham.
Bond Collectors
Smoke Little
PHILADELPHIA i,P-There mas
a noticeable lack ot smoke at the
annual convention of the Inter
national Cigar Band society. Presi
dent Orovrr Oreasby, of Waukesha.
Wis., explained that about M per
crnt of the society's members don't
moke.
President Oreasby. a middle-aged
mechanic, and his wife brought
along what they called their master
collection, dating back to 100. The
collection Includes eight complete
sets bearing the likeness ot U. 8.
presidents. Mrs. Oreasby also has a
complete aet of Oerman ruler, from
1714 to tha late Kaiser; a aet of 19
I flags of tha world, and s uinf u
state shield. Another set displayed
j by Mr. Oreay waa imprinted with
! the face ot placing card. There
waa enough variety tor one com
plete deck.
Oreaabv said nmhn h4-
bands by swapping or writing direct
to manufacturer. Some buy cigars
and give them away after removing
the band.
Piles Hurt Like
Sin! But Now I Grin
ThouMnda rhanjr rrnans to rrlna. L'm
Wior' formula, to rtlltv dlsvomfort
f lla. fUnt druUta by noitl Thorn
ton Minor Clinic. Surprising Ql'It'K
ptlltlva rcllr-f of pain. It- h. irritation.
TamrJa) to aoftan. shrink nrtlinr I'av
doctor' way. o-. tut Thornton
Minor a Rax-tal rHnlmaM w tew-t.i u...
j oaltorUatodajr. Follow label dlrirtiona.
Kor aa at all drurr rtor'a tvenrwhar.
For ft few Denniw Mr word van 1 f.T"V.w S"' Xu" Thornton V
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Skirt Clonic Mode to
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I 4 ot Kerrybrookea. J.9I to 5.95.
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Trimmed with oilrich, feather
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Budget fashions pay big
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from a group featuring fine
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2 -way coat sketched has hand
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All sizes included.
sparkling buttons accent
newest jewel-tone dresses
$795
Twinkling rhineitone studs
add a festive touch to this
new fashion for juniors.
Perfect occenl for the colors:
red, peacock, green, or
block. From 0 big selection
amphasizing smart details
and fine quality rayon
crepe. In all lire ranges.
reg. 98 rayon
fringed scarfs
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Anniversary special I 36x33
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Hoars: 9:00 to 5:31
MARSHALL TO SPEAK
PORTLAND. Oct. 11 (JP) Oen.
Oeorge C. Marshall, new chief of
the American Red Cross, will be a
dinner speaker here October 26 at
a Portia nd-Multnomah chapter
meeting.
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CREATIONS FOR
FALL DAYS . .
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Part Wool, Part Rayon
Right from morn 'til night! Sim
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8.95
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Warm and woolen! Rich shades of
burgundy, tan, and others. Style de
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Fall 1949.
TAFFETA DRESSES.
For those leisure hours when' the
cores of school work are forgotten
The Town Shop is proud of these
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10.95
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