PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 10.T2 ,i . KFLW 145 Kc PST Saturday Evening, Jan. 2 J 00 Sports Highlights :1S Homt Town Nawa i:29 World Naws Summary ; t:30 ftciance Editor ABC 43 Wordi of Ufa 7:00 Mr. District Attr. ABC '' 7:25 Music 7:30 Dinner In I ha Graan Room ABC 1 00 Tha Lona. Rangar ABC '' 8:30 Dancing Parly ABC 10:00 10 p.m Headlines 10:15 Brother Art Program ' lui.TO tnaomnla Club 11:00 Nawa Summary 11:01 Sim Off KFI.W 1451 Kc rST Sunt)', Jan. 27 00 Nawa ABC a. IS Morning Son! 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News MBS 6:53 Bill Henry MBS 7:(K Woman of tha Year 7:30 Bright Star 6:M Let George Do It MBS :.W licllyw n. Pla- house '.S 8:00 Glenn Hardy Newa MRS 6:15 Fulton Lewis News MBS 8:50 Crime Fighters MBS 8:55 5-Mlnuta Final MBS 10:00 I Love a Mystery MBS 10:15 Country MuMc 10.30 Crowell's Not MBS 11:00 Nifht Owls News 11:03 Night Owls Club 11:00 Sign Off Union Shop Row Grows WASHINGTON W The Wane Stabilization Board has no rlsht to set a pattern for the union shop or productivity pav boosts, say the three Industry members. They spoke out "very candidly" at a news conference Friday. The CIO steel workers, in a dis pute before the board, pre de manding a union shop one in which employes must be union members and productivity wage increases those granted as output goes up. The Industry members of the board are Richard P. Dohertv. Ht rem S. Hall and Milton M. pland- er. Doherty said all three were strongly opposed to any board pol icy "superimposlnir on Industry conditions they haven't voluntarily offered to take on themselves. Hall said an "extended formu la" for productivity waste 'ncrease is bound to be inflationary. Tarr Joins Rotary Club In observance of the 41st anni versary of the first publishing of the mazazine. Roiarian. a Danel discussed Its contents and Its mean ing In the 80 countries where It is circulated, at the Rotary club meet- uis; r riaay. Harold Ashley was chairman of the day. Others on the pane! were Dr. Jim Hilton. Keith O'Halr. Eddie Swansea, Chet Haraaker and Bill DePew. Frank Tarr was Introduced as a new member of the club, with the classification of additional active, wood Industry lumber manufactur ing. . fndfian Boy Shoots Father Indian officers at Beattv in looking- for a 13-year-old Indian boy, who shot his father. Furmore Craine. 41, in the back and right snomaar wim a ii rule. Cralnc was in fair condition this morning at Klamath Vallev Hos pital. At Beatty Indian Officer Carl Hill said the shooting happened aooui iu:ou p.m. fTiaay. . Hill stated the boy. Craine. and an unidentified woman were at Craine s house and the bov "was doing arithmetic problems." mil said the boy "apparently got mad. started raising heck and Craine rebuked him." "Then the boy went into a bed room," Hill stated, "got the rifle and shot his father twice in the ictt shoulder blade from the back and In the right shoulder." Hill brought the wounded Indian to ine Hospital here where he was given o'iood plasma. Hospital attendants said Crane was admitted to the hosoltal about 12:45 a.m. Saturday and had lost considerable amount of blood. Hill, this mornlntr about 9 a.m., said he had not yet found the boy. Pair Attempt To Pass Bad Check City Police last nl?ht booked a man and woman on charges of at temntlng to pass a forged bank check. They were Identified as Leroy Garrison. 38. Alturas. Calif., and Jacqueline Scott, 18. Oakridge. Ore. Police said the pair tried unsuc cessfully to pass a $15 check at the Arcade, wmema and Feiican hotels. They got separate rooms at the Pelican, officers said, and were there when arrested. Police said the case would be referred to the district attorney's office for further action. EXPECTING HOLLYWOOD 1 The Humph rey Bogarts are expecting again. Mrs. Bogart, Lauren Bacall, has Informed her studio that her sec ond child will be born in August. Their first child, a son, Stephen, was born In 1949. COMMANDER ' SCOTT ,i Romance of the Highways" 11:30 a.m. ivtry SUNDAY ' KFJI Don Ui'MutusI Network Your Host: CITY CENTER LODGE SCOTT-STOP MOTEL SYSTEM War Veteran Care Outlook For Future Points To Big Speedup In YA Procedure WASHINGTON Iff The Vet trans Administration figures that one-third of the nation's population consists of veterans and their fam ilies, it estimates the figure will increase to 40 per cent by 1954. This new statistical compilation made public hts week Is based on data up to last Nov. 30. It showed there are now 18,803.. 000 livlns veterans or all U.S. wars, not Including Uie Korean campaign. Tills means two out of every five men are war veterans. There are now about 3.418.000 veterans of World War I and IS.- 310.000 of World War II. Other vet erans' records stretch back to the Civil War. The books were closed on the War of 1813 in 1936 when the last dependent died. The Inst veternn of the Mexican war died in 1929 at the age of 98. The VA figures that one out ef every 10 persons in the country Is a veteran of World War II. This includes roughly two out of every Rancher Held To Hire Killing FAIRFIELD. Calif. Wl Ralph Fong. 23-year-o'd Chinese rancher, was arrested here Friday night after two Travis Air Base police men reported he had offered them si. 500 to kill his wife. Sheriff Thomas Joyce said the policemen told him Fong wanted to collect his wife s 310.000 insur ance policy to pay olf debts on his ranch but "loved her too much to kill her himsel'. Germ War Care Taken WASHINGTON Wl The U.S. Public Health Service is alerting its forces against any biological "Pearl Harbor." State and territorial health offi cers have been Instructed to pro vide fuller weekly statistics on communicable diseases and to re port promptly "any outbreak of unusual occurrence of diseases ol public health interest or import ance." Dr. C. C. Dauer, medical advis or to the national Oiflce of Vital Statistics, told a reporter there Is no evidence of suoverstve germ warfare. He said steps were being taken however, to spot quickly any such activity. Klamath Gl On Homebound Ship Pvt. Charles E. Penn, 4106 Alta mont Dr., was scheduled to arrive at Seattle today aboard the Navy transport R. L. Howze, bringing 3,?27 rotntlon troops home from the Far East. '..... - The Associated Press said the group included 36 Oregon men. Relief Payments Up In Amount PORTLAND W Persons on re-; lief are getting more money in Ore- gon than they did a year ago but the number is smaller. That was the rerjort Frlrlnv nf Loa Howard, administrator, to the State Public Welfare Commission. She said that 35J88 persons re ceived a total of S2.191.229 In as sistance payments last month. In December of the previous vear. 37. 179 cases received payments total ing some 53,000 less, she said. Ton can't buy Insurance wh en your house is h-"nin Call Hans!" Norland now! Phone 2-2515. CAN BE CUT FROM wTs. inn i.b. WEEKLY SEW-THRIFTY HERE IT IS! Your Feed.BB Fashion! One 08-lh nr inn.lh kwh. Bag or. 1 'a yards of 35-lneh fab ric lor uns apron in the small size! It's a fweelhear. with scal loped edges, heart pockets and (fy bias trim. Make a few give them for birt:,dr-'n i ty. --jp ir. saries. Pattern 9244: Misses' sizes; small .14-18; medium 13-2U; large 40-42. This easy-to-use pattern Rlvc.i perfect fit. Complete, Illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step, Send THIRTY cents In coins for th's nat!rn tn 'o,r!ap ""tM. ""e of Herald and News, Pattern Dept., P.O. Box 614U. CnicoKo M, II. Print plainly YOUR NAME, AD DRESS. ZONE. SIZE .and STYLE j2L CAN BE jJlll TN l fl from laF., 100 I.B 1 !r f three men between the ages of 30 and 33. Other figures show that four of every five veterans are married aid that two out of three live, in cities. The VA estimates thai In the year B000 living veterans of World War II will number about 4.618.0O0, that the average ase will be 77, "suuiiesis that mcdirtil and dotnl ciliary cure of World War II vet- eraus In the year 3000 will be more extensive than it Is for World War I veterans today. The VA placed the average age or world war I veterans louay at 88. ' The Jcb of keeping track of vet . crans and their families requires I the VA to maintain some 13 inll- lion administrative records. This does not Include Insurance records which total over 100 million, A total of 2i.030.0OO persons have served in the. armed forces in wars since the American Revolution. After Plot Of Wife The young Chinese-American ad mitted the plot alter he was uooked at the S Mano County Jail on a charge of soliciting a person to commit a felony involving mui' der. the sheriff said. The sheriff said Fong was nr rested after a trap had been set and he and other officers watched the rancher give the airmen a 30 30 rifle and ammunition with which to do Ihe Job. Joyce said that Fong picked up the airmen, who were hitchhiking back to their base. Monday and during the ride asked them u they'd like to make some mnnev When they said ihey would. Fong uuuiiica me plan, Joyce snld. After the arrest, Joyce report ed. Fong admitted he planned to have his wife seated before a light ed window Friday night so that the airmen could shoot her. In stead the two reported the plan to their commander, who In turn re. ported to the sheriff and heloed la the trap for Fong. The iwo military policemen were not Iden tified. Mac Backers Stick To Guns PORTLAND tn n.n.,., Arthurs backers In Oregon are ROlng ahead with plans to put his name on the GOP presidential bal- V r- i. lcs May Primaries. ." 5" aMHin. troruand real es tate dealer and '. head nf n,- gon Fighters for !ac Arthur, said Friday he still planned to file petl- uue nuitu wuuia make the gener al a candidate. MacArihur Frlda repeated that he is not a candidate lor president and said he does not want his name entered in any state primary. .miuii sam ne had not talked with MacArihur. Storm Wflrninn I"!.. Jrorm .Warning Uut ' Fflr Coastal Aron I ur "B5rai Area SEATTLE im The Weather Bureau Issued a storm warning Saturday for the coastal area from Tatoosh to Cape Blanco. It pre dicted southeast winds 35 to 45 miles an hour, with gusts to 5o. Small craft warnings were ordered for the Siralt of Juan de Fuca in Washington S'.a'e. wltn east Winds nf "S tn 3 m.lA. on h. , . - jNickerson Takes I On Fish Position SEATTLE lfl George W Nick- crson of Prince Rupert, B. C. was named chairman Frldav of the In ternational Fisheries Commission for the next two years. The commission, made un of united States and Canadian mem bers, formulates policies for regu lation of halibut fishing. Edward W. Allen of Seattle, commission chairman the past two years, was chosen secretary at Friday's annual meeting here. Halibut regulations were dis cussed but commission recommen dations will not be announced until they have been approved bv Ca nadian and United Slates govern ments. WASHINGTON Wl Want a commission In the Air Force for Immediate active duty? You can et one If you're a spe cialist in communications, psycho logical warfare, procurement, weather, or auditing, the Air Force sam j-riaay. 'i RUTH WILCOX, represent, ative of the Helena Rubin stein firm, will be nt Cur rin's For Drugs all next week. She will (jive beauty advice and make-up analy sis. Dr. Buck Loses License PORTLAND Wi Dr. Ueorue II. Buck, convicted nboitionlsi. lost hlr, license to pructlce medicine Frldav. Circuit Judge Chillies II. Coombs upheld revocation of '.ho hceiiso by the slate board of medical exam iners. Tne board revoked the liconse m May, 1947. Judge Coombs over ruled the board and u-UoicU the license restored. The board then appealed the rase to the Stair Supreme Court. Tlu.1 court tt:'.i.l that .lutluc Cntlv.bs had cm d uutl scut t.,' cas-e hack to hl"i wheto lie re versed his eaiiiec decision. Love Stumbles At Wrong Time SPARTANBURG. S.C. LP "All the world loves a lover." but that didn't keep two lovebirds Irom be ing locked In county Jnll here. "Can we gel married alter we get out?" was their Inst question before rural Officer Jack Fowler turned the key on Uiem Friday afternoon. They came to the courthouse to get married, and -fell dowli the steps together. Probation Supervis or A. A. Estes and sheriff's Dep uty F. 8. Moore helped them re gain their leet and snowed uiem the way to the jail The bride-to-be wore an all-blue going away outfit. Olficers said they were too drunk to leave. j&XaMD Masai ends r,713 TOO BI8 FOR ONE - SO IT STARTS TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT PELIOAN - SUNDAY TOWER MD3HD (r) Q3ml emXHsE) UiSK (H fIJ5lfiilMH5J'r Mary Rilea Dies At Age Of 80 PORTLAND W'l Mrs. Mary E. Rllra, 80, former Annua, Ore., postmistress tnd mother ol Ore gon's adjutant general died l'Vldny. She had lived In the Purtlantl area tor the past two years with her son, MaJ. lion. Thomas IS. astaTallal n The great Columbia River Portae! The Gun-rule in gold mad Portland! Ja A The Barlow Trail lynehingl' The Mutiny of the River R ene gade sj JAMES STEWART ARTHUR KENNEDY JULIA ADAMS ROCK HUDSON LORI NELSON JAY C. FLIPPEN 'l ' II; jaJi(' ' brond ol flfanlntsil mini, Ihe nliito'n adjutant iirnontl, ncfoie that nhe wan itiwlntttnt pfistmlsii'o.'ki tot 30 yum nt Auui'ss on Ihe lower Routio Ulvei'. where her husband, tho late Uooiuo Ulleitr was iiostinastoi'. Two daughters and a utilcr also survive. Continuous Starts Sunday World Premiere Showing of the picture designated by Governor McKay for the inaugural of the Oregon Covered Wagon Cen-. tennial Celebration. Filmed in Spectacular Technicolor in the Rugged Beauty of Oregon's Mt. Hood country! - STEPIN' FETCrllT- PLAYS AT BOTH if AlTltOVr.l) 1.0H ANOKl.K tum Court ft piuviil hits linen given (he fl.pj ummntlng uf nulu iiinnuliicltirer Cliuiicn W. Nnsli'M eslnte. The necoimtliiif Friday allowed Unit Itto H3,I)J4,3:U estate pattl 'J3. Ul)0,7UV federal adlule tuxes and ttiMi.'M alitle Inheritance lane, Nasli tiled In 1UB nt the aga ol 4. From 12:30 P. M. a V: CAsTof thousands! THEATRES NUMBER.