THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1052 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THRER Siinremp Court Rules Out Use Of Stomach Pump In Conviction Of WAMtiiwoioN tn ivb ue oi.io anew why M anouid not ne a Hlumucih piirnn to kI narcotlca evidence (nun u aunpcol atrappecl tlemned Wodiioaduy by Uio Supreme , C'uurt, The miKpnct, Anlonlo nichrd Re ditu ol Aiwalca, waa aliened Id have awulliiwnd .two oapnulee cnntutnliiR morphlno aa three drp lily elierllfa broko Into Ills bed room. Ills Inter conviction on n chartte nf llleunl nwiNFHNloii of Uie druK wan unned luritoly on un ol iiuniped-out cnpmilea aa evidence. JunUce KruiikJurter delivered the 80 ileol.ilon overlurnliw Hochln'i conviction on the uround thin use ol Uie btmnnch pump violated the G'onMltutlon'H due procenH ol Inw vlnwie. Frankfurter mild Iho Incl drnt "nhook the conitctcnco" and reminded htm of the rack and hciew of medieval torture. Jimlleo Black mid DmikIhh wrote ecpiirnle opInloiiH omicurrliw with Die result. JuMIco Mlnton took no '"'in' oilier actions, the hlKh trlbu- n"l.' Inmird an order mupenrllnK ' Alrr nine from l,r"llre. ''"J"" Hie court mid kivIhk him 40 duy 'Car Credit Lid Lifted Credit re.lrlcllona on 1043 or old er model ol uoed curs were lilted yenlerdav, bill there i no ureal ruhh lo take up nny oltera by local uird enr Mile.imiin. one local nuio imency mid there win a ttrcnt Incrriuie In Interest, Inn It wns Mill too enrly this morn Iiik to tell how the public would reiici to freeing of credit on the union. ,. Another cor aiilemnnn, dealing Mrtctly In urd iiiwIcIb, anld he would not chiuiKc hl credit pro Krniu even thouKli re.ntrlcllolis had been lifted. 'Hie restrictions removed celled for one-third down on tho cetlliiu jirlco or the snlirs price o( the cur, whichever wns lower. One nuency kicked olf Ihe re etrlctloiu by offering lite curs for a Utile aa 11 down. Adultery Charge Filed WA8JUNOTON Ml An Office nf Price Htiiblllxnllnn eneruUvo lac Itix adultery cunrKCB hus bi-cn sun Vended until the cute 1 cleared up. An OPH niwkeamnn ssld Rlchnrd J. Turrnnt, nctlim chief of the luels. aervlnes und rxiwrt-linport branch of Uie enforcement office here hn been "temporarily su- peiuled . . . pendlnK Uie outcome ot the ntlunUon." Tarrant, M. and Mm. .Mnry Pnt . Tlclu Bheehnn. 38. wero token Into cu.-itody Dec. 38 at the Shcelmn'e home In Weal Drill, N. J. ' Police snld Mrs. Slieehen lima lo the door clud tu nlKhlclotlica, mid Tarrant wn found tlmllarly liurbed hiding In the little. Complaint was filed by Dr. Dan iel Shcehnn of Newark. A divorce suit. broiwJil by Dr. Sheehan nxnlnst his wife, 11 set for Jan. 7 In Newark. Tarrant, married end father of five children, and Mn. Sheelian were released on ball. hoost WASHINGTON I4V-Rep. O'Toole fD.-N.Y. Isiild Thursday he will Introduce legislation to puy holders of the Cniigresslnnal Medal ol Hon or tlOO monthly for life. Ho said the 18 a month that Mcdnl holderH now receive Is "ridiculously Inad equate," , NO PUNCHES IJ PULLER I Tha Low.Down ' lY. ' ' CT.I 0n ,h Hloh-Upe I'm Her Watch Dog . fttpjh and you should see '"sp the thlnRS MB) . UT.1 . .msK7 tW I i Dope User disbarred. Hlas Is the former hlnh Htste Department official serving it five year prison sentence for ly ing when he denied having passed government secret to a pro-World War II Communist spy ring. 3. Turned down Hafewsy Stores, Inc., In Its plea that the court In tervene In the grocery chain's ef forts to compel the Office of Price Htablllr.atloti to raise price ceilings on various foods. 3. Set aside a lower court de cision that native born American clllxens of Japanese parentage may not be denied tholr clllzennhlp sim ply because they- served in the Jap anese army during World War II. At Uie same time the tribunal or dered the Honolulu court to gather more Information about the clr cumstances under which two Jap anese Americans served In the en emy army end rule anew on the basis of that Information. The Hon olulu Indue had ruled that a citizen by bfrth can lose his American nationality only by going through a formal process of naturalization In a foreign country. 4. A it reed to rule on the validity of a section of the McCarrun Sub versive Control Act which requires aliens to make "timely" applica tion for travel papers sftrr they are ordered deported. U.S. District Judge William C. Mathes of Los Angeles has ruled the section Is unconstitutional because ol vague ness. S. Agreed to review an Inter states Commerce Commission or der raising railroad freight . rates within Florida. The rates were bowled to correspond with In. creases ordered previously In Inter. stule rail freight charges. The Fie lds Railroad and Public Utilities Commission Is seeking to have the ICC order amiulled, Basin Pioneer Passes Away Herman 8 e h m o r, M-yttLr-oM Klamath pioneer who died here Dec. 36. was a KlamaUl county resident for 63 years. He died In Hillside hospital the day following Christmas. Born In Oermany In 1883, Schmor came to Uie Untied States In 1883. He lived a few years in Beatrice. Nebr., then came Went and setUed In Uie Swan Lake Valley here In KlamaUl county. His birthday was Dee. 33 three days prior to his death. Survivors Include two nephews: Henry Schmor. Bonanza; John Schmor. Deadwood, - Ore. ; nieces Mary Sparks, Bonanza; Margaret Heath and Anna Allred, KlamaUl Falls. Funeral services were held from the Memorial Chapel Monday, the Rev. Richard K. Oraef. Zlon Lu theran Church, officiating. Inter ment was In Uie family plot In Llukvllle cemetery. Santa Claus Now . On Honeymoon MARSHALL Mo. I Santa Clsus Is on a honeymoon. 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Ski Trail At Collier Open A cross-country ski run following fire breaks around Collier park has been offered as a recreational feu lure, according lo Park Caretaker Leonard Swuiuon. Forcstlands 111 the winter are beautiful, he said. The trail la about one and a half miles long, and runs up and down hill, Bwanson said. The caretaker counted 40,000 per sons travelling through the state park this past year, and Improve ments are already planned for this uprlug, among them the construc tion of a drain ditch through the park area. Unow removal has been the greatest Job this winter. Swanson said, with about 27 Inches on the ground there. December Fire Loss Figure High EUGENE (At December fire losses added up to nearly one third of Uie year's total fire dam age figure lor Eugene, the fire department reported Wednesday. Crews answered 84 alarms in December, compared to SI the month before, for an estimated loss of $19,025. Most of the damage resulted In house fires. Despite December, the year's total of 835 fires at an estimated loss of 162,802.53 Is the lowest since 1043 when Iho loss was $27,000. Officials Attend Wilson Funeral PORTLAND t. Funeral serv Ices were held Wednesday for State Sen. Manlev J. Wilson, 48, with 300 state dignitaries, labor offi cials and friends attending. Wilson, former editor of the CIO Woodworkers publication. The after an operation. The party of state officials was headed by Governor McKay, Sec retary of State Earl Newbry, and Treasurer Walter Pearson. Fashion At Your Price Lady Kathleen BRAS 2 FOR ii Lustrous white satin Lody Kothleen brassieres. . "A" Cup, sizes 32 to 36. "B" Cup, slics 32 to 38. We think this price is terrific, don't you? White only. Peek-a-Bow Lithe, lovely Peek-o-bow ,75 figure control and free dom you1 dreamed of. "A" ond "B" Cups. Sues 32 to 38. Colors: White, pink, and blue. Young, Light Beef Need Changing Demand tor younger and lighter weight feeder cuttle Is bringing about changes- In the stale's live stock picture. Whether the trend 'Will continue or not Is a topic being discussed preparatory to the state agricul tural conference to be held on the Oregon Stale college campus In March by a beef cattle and horse committee headed by Larry Wil liams, Canyon City. Harry . Llndgren, OSO extension livestock specialist, la secretary to the committee which includes rab bit, sheep and goat, and swine subcommittees. While a percentage of the feeder cattle are sold to out of state feeders, recent pasture Improve ment In the western portion of the state has brought problems to be considered. Among them Is the fact that eastern Oregon livestock oper ations are "big" In comparison with western Oregon set-ups where comparatively few heed are kept. Large operation cattlemen prefer selling feeders and other stock in large-number sales. This works to the disadvantage of the smaller western Oregon operator who must shop for a caniparatlvely few head, the committee has found. While It Is customary to sell feeder caule In the fall In eastern Oregon, most western Oregon grass land cattlemen prefer to obtain acres. Favorable weather condi cattle In the spring at the tlons and high market prices have their start of the pasture season. The state's beef cow population THREE MORE DA BUCK AND CO Percale Pillowcase Harmony House Better Quality 42x38,j-ln.... 63 C Smooth and luxurious at Soars budget wlia prkal ftalnforcad ogalnil fraying, taarlng. Ftna white combed yams. 36 -inch Sheeting Hundreds of Home Ussl Bleached Cotton, yd. . , 29c Strong, Ana quality ineww! " 81" Unbleached Sheetlnf 69t Oregon Picture two years of age and older now ap proximates 323,000 head of which 60,000 head are located In western Oregon. This latter Is a compara tively recent development. In the past, a large number of cattle wore sola as t-wo ana mree-year olds. Today, feeders are looking for younger, lighter weight stock, the committee says. Steers produced annually approx imate 110,000, the committee adds, and a considerable number of them go Into California feed lots. Development of more feeding oper ations In Oregon Is ono of the points being considered. Indian Cotton Predictions Up KARACHI, Pakistan, Mv-Cotton crop forecasts for 1051-52 In Pakis tan predict an increase of 6.8 per cent, including a 7.7 percent in crease for American varieties and a 3.3 percent decrease for local types. Acreage of American varieties for the forecast period Is 3,747,000, official.' said. Local varieties are expected to have an acreage of 323,00. 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Thomas, Extension Econo mist, said the year money-wise would be a case of "In one pock et and out the other" with an In creasing amount of "out." The farmers' net income likely will be down this year because of continuing Increase In cost of production, Thomas said. He said costs were certain to stay high tnrougn ioz. Fire Gun Top Blows, Man Hurt ' The lid literally blew off yester day for 33-year-old Joe Stewart of Bly who Is In Klamath Valley Hos pital today with more than 30 stitches In his nose and upper lip. Biewart, an employe of Bpang ler Lumber Co. at Bly, said he was trying to 1111 a foamlte fire extinguisher when the top blew off, hitting him in the face. 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Natlva of 'tlx (on. Reildent of Malln, Ore. C:OMPI.AINTH riLKD Martha T. Wllcher vi. John H. W :ih. er, lull for dlvorre. Cotipla marrte4 July 19. 1MI, Xmo, Ner. Chart. Cruel, ty. Plaintiff aeeka custody three minor ; cmiqren, aiou par momn cniia euppors : $280 attorney fees and court eaata, G. H. Proctor, attorney for plaintiff. Muriel I. Heavllln vs. Louis R. Heevfe Hn, suit for divorce. Coup' mar- teat Dec. 13, 1M7. Ashland, Ore Ch ea, cruelty. Plaintiff seeks custody net minor child, f73 par month child j port, siso attorney leas ana costs, McLaren, attorney for plaintiff. it--: ineir snuwy- crawt rr inf stortH Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. 133 So. 8th Phone SISt Houn: 9 a.m. to 5:30 8th Phone 5188