TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1052 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN AWARE OF DISTINCTIONvhltoni.Mn.il New York poultry ahow niinr alflilt but none ai unuoual ae thli rare bearded buff-laced I'ollili hen held by Hale L'eland, Wild Indians I Mills Slated r Kill Pastor For U.S. Job? nFILEM, Brand David Ynr. wood, 33. an American mlsMonury, apparently wan killed In I he wllda i( Western Ilriizll by Indiana who did nol want thru- people to be conic friendly wlih missionaries, one of Yarwood'e colleaKiiea 1ms reported. Yarwood wk n member of the New Trlnea Mlf.slon o Chleo. Calif. Ilriice Porlertleld, miollier nil.'.slun ary. Informed UN. Vlre-Cnni.ul Half Mtiaiirn In a lulter that Yar woort's body, pierced wlln arrow and inulllaien. was found near l'aredon In wild Northwestern Malo Oroso Blate rrrly lnt niontli. The area la near the Bollvlnu border. Manure aald Monday he la wait. lira to receive Yarvond'a pu.tiporl and other pi-mnnnl effects to com plete hla official report on the aluy lug. Yarwood' honie wna In Mohler, Lincoln County. Wash. Hut parent are Joseph and Nettle Patty Yarwood. PORTLAND I- Abbot L. MM, firm vlro prealdenl of the United mines National Hun of Portland la belnu considered for apnolnt inent to the Federal Reserve Board the OroKonlnn aald Tuesday. Mills l.i belnir considered for the vacancy created by the renlKnutlon of Mariner Kcclen hint aprlng, the paper :iald. If not selected to suc ceed Fxclea Abbott mlulil be neiiied to nomr other board vacan cy, the Oreiinnlan added. Dtirlnir the war M1IU aerved for a time an speolnl aftalatanl to the Secretary of the Treasury In Wash inifton, D. C. Lockman Inks NPJW YORK tfl - Whltey Lock- man, wlione ahllt from the outfield to flrnt baae was one of the key factoi'H In the Giants' aurite to the pennant, Imi aiRiied hla 10&3 con tract cuIIIiik for about 122,000. Iran Refuses British Enyoy TEHRAN, Iran W, Iran refuted Tuesday to accept Robert Ifankey an the new British Ambassador to Tehran. ' The British had submitted Han key's appointment as a new move toward ending the bitter deadlock between the two countries over the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company hold ing, which Iran nationalized last i spring. I Hankey. 48. was to succeed Sir j Francis Shepherd who turn been 'British Ambassador In Tehran through all the oil trouble. I Hankey's name had been sent jto Premier .Mohammed Moaaa . denh's government for approval un- der normal diplomatic procedure. I It's rejection a rare event In the I field of diplomacy seemed bound I to worsen relations, already almost at the breaking point, between : Britain and this tumultous Middle- r-asiern kingdom It was another resounding slap at Britain from the Iranians, who 10 days ago ordered all nine Brit ish consulates In the country closed. The British after strong I protests, shut them down Sunday. I Shepherd, who had been appoint ed by the lately-defeated Labor Government, was ordered home and told he would be assigned else where ahortly after Conservative roreign Anmony taen took office. MIRRORS . far any Ream In IS Heme! ' Calhoun's iit I. Mala 1 1 W I AMI ! GOT M (IIITHTI M iLTMJL ill KJVJILIL ILA t )UJ JUL VUJJL1LUU Credit Union Elects Chief Robert Hurlhiirl has beon elect ed president of the Weyerhaeuser Klamath Federal Credit Union, succeeding W. B. McKiile, outgo ing president. The lillh annunl meeting of the organisation was held laM Friday St the WeyerhneUKer hotel. Other ofllcers Include: Wayne Davidson, vice president: Theodore Bchuh, secretary; and Hose Mathera, treasurer. On the board of directors ae Claris Wll. llama, O. A.- norstlmi, Thomas Doyle. Donald Porter and Roscoe James. Members of the rredll commit tee are Fern Scott, chairman; How ard llanka, Lowell Newer, Dale Mahan and E. It. limweli. Tlie aupervlivory cominll'.ee Is com posed of James Cavanaunh, Hugh Stenleton and Lor.Hn Aulllen. Tlie board of directors recom mended Ihat a dividend o; 4 per cent be declared for mil. il Revenues Higher in '50 SALEM ir- Operating revenues o railroad In Oregon during 150 total $33,017,478. That lu a $10,401,457 Increase over the 1040 total Charles Heltzel, pub lic utilities commissioner, reported Monday, He said total receipts were 1112.. 5111,70!) of which freldht operations ,'i,'.,H,,i in suo.iiMof. passenger 3.!M,540, and mall and express V.S?:!.i.'t;- T"x' !''' th S.603.7K. Trapped Train Hero Dies COLFAX, Calif. Us Perching: Gold, 33, a hero to 228 persons snowbound on the streamliner City of Ban Francisco last week, died Monday. Friends said death was caused bv a heart condition brought on by over-exertion and exhaustion In three days and two nights of tak ing food and medicine via snow tractor to the train. Gold was a bomber pilot In Af rica and Italy In World War It. Women Seek More Wealth PORTLAND' l The suit of ncs mcBriue of Portland and Marie Diamond of Detroit, Mich., claiming a larger share In a mil hon dollar estate left to their two I other HlMern. opened here Monday. ! They want to revoke the will of I their mother. Agues L. McBrlde, who died Jan. 7 leaving 60 per I cent of an e-Uste to Dorothy Mo l Bride and 4H per cut to Flora i MoBrlcie. both of the Portland I area, nnd HO to each of Ihem. I Th"!lr father amassed the monev ni a pioneer wool operator and properly owner. He died several i years ago without lenvlng a will. j Richardson, jSavitt Win I ADELAIDE. Australia OV Dick iSavIlt of Orange, N. J and Ham I llton Richardson of Baton Rouge, La., battled their way Into the :,eml-flnal.H of the Australian doub les championship Tuesday with a hard-fought 14-13. 1-0, 0-3. (-1 vic tory over Aussie Juniors Ken Rosewall and Lewis Hoad, Custom Luxury and Record Economy in this Brand New Kind of Car! 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