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    TUESDAY. JANUARY II, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
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Idaho To Eye
Trucking Law
, HOIHK Al" Oov. I.cn Jordan
Mumlny ciilli'd a,j)fclnl acaalon of
Jim. li. l(i puns n luw cniibllnx
(he ntute to make moior vehicle
license reciprocity agreements with
neighboring ntntpn.
.Jorcliin mild the luw In necea-
nry to prevent 'bnrclrr warfare"
uf a remit of tne now motor ve
hicle luw which tontiilim no pro
vluloim lor Mich, agreeim-nla.
' "The fdliiiillon wii.i cn lined hy It
combination of ovcrnlKlit und not
knowtng what the altitude of our
neighboring Htntcii would be," Jor
dan nuld. ,
The Mieclul neiwloii, limited by
luw Iroin eonitlderlnK anything oth
er Ui ii n that included In the cull,
will be linked to pirns a aoparate
bill enabling ziome :tnte odlciuln to
inuke the reciprocity agreement.
Jnrdun nuld Oregon nnd Wunh
liiKion had thrcutened to uturt
crucklnit down on Iduho liuckcru.
Under t lie new luw, 'vehicles be
tween 6,000 und 20,000 pouudu kiosk
welKht muni buy Idnho licenses.
Those over 20.000 pounds niu.'it puy
the ton-mile tux,
UNITED AIR LINES' office here Is managed by the two
station agents above. Tliev are il to rl; Harold Drydcn,
2121 Eberlcln; and John Alter. 4420 Crosby.
Wanger Pleads
Not Guilty
SANTA MONICA, Calif. i
Walter Wuniier entered u mm
"not guilty, your hnnoi" to u
shooting charge Mondny, nnd hl
lawyer added: "not guilty by rea
jon ot tempornry Intimity "
February 28 wua net lor Ihe trial
of gray haired pioduror ncruned
of (hooting Jennings Lang, agent
for Wanner ' wife, Actrcra Joan
Hsnnttl, laat Dec. 13.
Wanger, churned with esuault
with a deadly weapon with intrni
to commit murder, told noli
alter the affray, Hie broke up my
home." Lang wat. wounded In the
groin.
Too Much Of A
Good Thing Now '
KUOKNE 11 Dorothy F.
W.tc.uk. liil. ttugent. In getting
tlrcil ol arcing Cecil Hunt.
Not Hint tlii re Is anything wrong
With Hunt. It's Just that he la nil
ambulance driver.
Blie first hiiw him uller a cur
struck her down In Riwcnr ubout a
year bko. Hunt drove the nmbu
Lhilc thut took her to u hospital.
I.uM summer she (ell out of a
cm- nt Himngfleld. Hunt again
oume to Ihe rescue.
Bhe miw him again, alas. Sntur
duy nlitht. A cur knocked her down
Oh u EiiK.ne utrecl. Up drove Hunt
In the nuibulnnrr. und curried her
olf for trrutment of face cuts.
Real Estate Exam
To Be Held Soon
8ALEM W Suite examinations
for reul cstiiii- brokers and miIch
incn will be held Jhii. 1 0-22, Stale
Ileal Estate Commlmloncr Al. J.
Crone announced Monduy.
Tlie teiti will be held In Klam
ath Falls Jan. 10, Med ford Jan. 17,
Eu'true Jan. Id, 8nlem Jun. 21.
and Portland Jan. 22.
Cro'e anld 1 7& nnlenmen and IS
brokern arc eligible for the examination.
Cloud Seeders To
Cover Wide Area
PENDLETON W A large nee
lion of KuMcrn Orccon und South
western Idnho will be Included In a
cloud needing project. J. D. Dyer,
irciircKcnlatlve of the Wntcr Re
hourcen Development Corp., Den
ver, nuld Monduy.
He nuld cloud needors would seek
to brum rain In the lute Miring to
Ihe Powder River and Baker Val
leys and to mime land around
Huntington In Oregon.
Idaho operations would cover the
Iiidlnn Vullcy, he said.
Realtors Deny
House Charge
EUOENK I A former presi
dent, of the Eugene Realty Board
nuld the group wan not responsible
for moving Ncgroen Into Inade
quate housing In the Eugene area.
M. S. Chrlstianson. bourd presi
dent In 1040, Raid Baturdav that
Dm board "nmypathlzc with the
plight" ol the Megrocn.
Chrlntlannon's remarks were
mude In reply to Edwin C. Berry,
executive secretary ot the Port
land Urban League. Berry was
quoted kb telling the Htute Fair
Employment Pracllcen thut ijugene
realtor In 1041 had made a "deal"
to move several Negro families
from the Ferry Street Bridge area
Into swamplands outside the city.
"If there was a deal. It wan not
rnndn t)V the reulty board," Chrln
llannon said. "We urged help and
dome kind of citizen's committee
was formed but action was not de
cisive." . '
Berry said the shocks where the
Negroes now are living have no
niinltury facilities and water must
bo curried hull a mile.
Hells Canyon Lake
Could Be Wonder
NA.MPA. Idaho I The 1
inlle long hike created by Hells
Canyon Dom would provide Iduho
wuli one ol the world's top tourist
attracttoai, the president of the
Idaho-Oregon Hells Canyon Assoc
iation said last night at an organi
zational meeting of a Nampa chap
ter of the group.
Albert C. unman of Baker, Ore.,
said the proposed high dam on the
Bunko River north of Welser,
! Iduho, would provide cheap power
j needed to develop Idaho's vast
I phosphate developments.
I Ullinan said the bill pending In
Congress contains an "Iron clad"
clause protecting upstream Irrigation.
Forest Service Puts New
Ally-Planes-lnto Full
Use In Fighting Blazes
By JOHN KAMPS
WASHINGTON, W The Forest
Service Is turning the airplane Into
a workhorse for fire detection and
control.
C. A. Oustafnon, forest service
fire control chief, reports planes
llew 12,032 hours on 8.878 Forest
Service flights last year.
The conventional type planes
and helicopters transported 12.201
men by air, handled AOS tons of
freight and dropped 436 tons of
supplies by parachute.
Items carried by air include fire
fighting supplies, food, tractors,
bridges and short wave walkie
talkie radio sets.
Aside from fire control work,
planes arc used to spray Insect
ridden forests, to resced burned
over tlmbcrland, and for other
purposes.
When the flro hazard rises and
planes fly regular patrols, helping
lookouts posted on mountain
peaks to watch for telltale smoke
spirals.
Fire fighting crews are flown In
largo planes from city airports to
luniilng strips nearest the fire.
When a fire is spotted in a re
mote area which couldn't be
reached In a hurry to groundsmen,
parachuting smokejumpcrs are
rushed to the scene to put out the
blaze or alow Its progress until
help arrives.
foresters soy the use of air
planes has saved many millions
of dollars worth of timber by mak
ing It possible to control fires
ropidly and every minute counts
when you're fighting a forest fire.
They sav crews averaged only
2 i miles an hour getting to fires
in roadless areas early this cen
tury, compared with more than
100 miles an hour last year.
Comparative figures are cited
for. the region comprising Montana,
Northern Idaho and parts of Wash
ington and South Dakota. The
average annual fire loss there
between 1005 and 1930 was 252.000
acres against 8.M8 acres from 1040
to luio.
Guxtufran gives the smnkejum
pern much credit for keeping the
fire loss low in the Montana-Idaho-Washingion-South
Dakota region
during the past decade.
Fires In the 30 million acre re
gion burned only 865 acres In 1051,
when large areas were scorched
elsewhere.
Most of the Forest Service's 257
nmokclumrjers work in the region.
about 150 headquarter at Missoula,
I Mont. The rest are at Idaho City
and McCull, Idaho; Illinois Valley,
lOre., and Intercity Airport, Lake
ineian wasn.
Between May and July some
jumpers are transferred from MIs-
New Manager Named
For Accident Unit
SALEM 11 William D. Jones,
who has worked for the Stale In
dustrial Accident Commission for
nine years, was appointed Monduy
as manager of the commission's
Portland office.
He succeeds Fen S. Waite, who
died recently.
Jones has been assistant man
ager of the Portland office for the
past few years. .
souIa to Deming N. Mex., to work
in the Gila forest, which has a
million-acre roadless area.
Smoke Jumpers made 1,045 leaps
on 325 fires last year.
Gustation figures they saved
about I86S.0O0 in fire fighting
money which would have been
spent if they had not been on the
Job. This doesn't count the mil
lions of dollars worth of timber
saved.
SPECIAL
HOLLAND
TULIP BULBS
FOR INDOOR PLANTING
55c
8tolOBulti
Highost Quality
Large Bulbs
Regular 98c
Pkg.
TROY V. COOK CO.
Phone 4803
South 6th at E. Main
sriAKKit
KIKK I UMATILLA i.P-Earl T. Newbry.
JUNCTION CITY, Ore. Wi Fire i secretary of stale, will speak at
destroyed' the Interior of the 'detention reremonles Wednesday
Church of Clod. Seventh Day. hereifnr Ihe Clara A. lirowncll Krude
Sunday night. , Damage was estl- school und Uniatllln gymnasium,
mated at 1600. The new buildings con S310.000.
SINUS INFECTIONS
DR. E. M. MARSHA
Siiccttttnllr TrtlUi
Cmrlailo Mtlb
HI Ka. 1th Khn 1M
They Take Their
Movies Seriously
ROME, W Arnaldo Moccheltl. a
41-year old movie actor, reported
to a Rome hospital Tuesday with
a swollen face and a severe head
ache. He toli the attendant on duty
that he had rehearsed a scene with
Movie Star Anna ufagnunl for eight
hours.
The scene called for Anna to slap
hint across the face.
2 MIRRORS I
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Calhoun'
V- 357 E. Main t
to.C-'V-Tfe',,'iCl
SINGER
SEWING MACHINES
FOR RENT
S6 per month We
DELIVER
SINGER SEWING
CENTER
Ph. 2-2513 633 Main
from Coti Up Yowr Chimaty
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Miff um 9 tff 25 rtr Wi
ttr's SPlr tf CmI, Oil. t Wm.
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USE RED DEVIL
At Leading Hardware, Grocery
and Department Stores.
M. K. GREGORY CLINIC
2115 Orchard Ave.
Beginning Wednesday, Jan. 9
AGNES KEESEE
Medical Masseuse
7 A.M. to 12 NOON
MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY
GIVING
FOR WOMEN ONLY
1. MASSAGE
2. EXERCISES
3. WEIGHT LIFTING
FOR APPOINTMENT, Ph. 3663 or 5506
For body
buiding, Re
ducing and
Relaxation
Hour of steam batht and hours for
men to be announced later.
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