I PAGE KINK l-'UIDAY, KHMIUAKY II, 1(t.r.2 41' I !23ii( It.. Sail WHERE KING GEORGE DIED This 1 an nirview of SamlrlntJhnm, the country estate In England, showing the big house (haikjjroundi where King Ceorgc VI died in his sleep. The church on the estate, with flag at half staff, is in the foreground. Agriculture Heads See News Curbs Backfiring Ity OVID A. MAItllN WASHINGTON Wi A iom mouthed pre.vi poltry 1,1 belnit blnmccl by aoiiie Agriculture Uc pnrlinrnl offlclnle (or much of the criticism Hie agency In gctiiriK be causo of the recently disclosed ti Kin aliortaxea. Tney paid If the dcpurlmenl'n own inforiniillon kluff hull irporlcd each cane an It developed, lutlr hi lention probnbly would have been moused. But thev contend the In dividual cnc wero no ronipara- PORTLAND The campaign lively nitinll. off iclalii actually did ; to ntvc limber slorila In the C'o 4 not think them newtworlhy. i ltiinbia River Clorue will be carried The remill, however, wa to lime 1 ' Governor McKny mid Multno- II Die stories break nt once, iimk-1 nih County Coinml.HSloncrs. lug the situation appear much The Portland Women's Forum, worse than agriculture ofllclnl say Iraclmir the ciwnpalxn. said a con It reully is. Icrence would be sought with the The admittedly shorl-sltthted pol-1 governor. County commissioners Icy has now been chained, but too 'already have agreed to talk with iie 10 siup uit diii twomiiy anu'u Congre.isloual Investlgalioiui Preliinauary Investigations Indi cate the government may lose sev eral million dnllurs tnrouKii short ages ol various types, including acit of some warehouse concerns In converting department gruin to their own inc. Officials who exked that they not be named put much of the respon sibility for current bad publicity upon Ihe department's onn prcej policy. Although It bus a sizable stuff of Information men and Lvsue.i more than J.OOO news releases and re ports annually, the depiirunenl look no steps to report the short ages until nild-Decembcr. That time It reporlrd It had gone In court aguln.il six firms to recover losses. Some of the cases were filed last July. Tills Information was supplied after some newsmen had sought vainly for months to run down ru- mson is n Man s ho Cares... He buys CARSTAIRS . because it's a belter drink ALL WAYS! Dill Wiunnn ii nol tlie mmr. of n actual pcMon, but i milter a lypej the Man tvlto Cares. (!.liilrs Urns. Ulftillin C.n., Inc., New York, N. Y. Blendnl Whinkev 80 rroof 72V& Cin Neutral Spiritl. JCHU W B . S CnSTAIRS; 48 .jKfe 'I mom the itoveniiiient win MiMaiiv iiik "heavy" loe throiiKh nil upprnprlniloiiK liy wurchouiemen. Ii cnitfe also nt a time when Con lirrjmlonal cnmmiiccs liud started looking Into tlio mutter. Timber Battle To Governor eommittna of the forum The women's nroun hones to kern longer out of the Gorge by creat ing stale parks In timber stands there. If necessary. Some logging started there recently. Whiz through your laundry with Maid of Honor steel ironing tables 3.59 Curtain Stretchers So Simple lo Sot Up ond Adjust Moid of Honor ; i . 5.49 Navy I U-lndi wood tram, hat cl.oity narktd numb.ri ovary Inch.' Ruttproef pint and hardware won't italn fobrlcl. "Sa&ytzdZoft fwawt&edcn, pout, m&uy faai " $flR$ p3h3onSt0'siM Fort Frederica Yield Colonial Life Relics A trsnh-flllfd well that once sup plied water to colonial household 111 what Is now fort Frederica Na tional Monument, on HI. Simons Island, Ox., has yielded articles of household equipment and per sonal adornment that nhed light on the way of Hie of the people who lived In the fortified town of Fred- erica In the 18th century. In reporting the results of recent archeologlcal excavations at the national monument to Secretary of the Interior Chupinan, Director Conrad L, Wlrlh, of the National Park Service, emphasized the Im portance of this clghtccnth-ccntury fortified Kngllsh settlement In the k'ngllsh-Spanlnh bid for power In the New World. General James Oglelhoroe. who headed English operations against the Spanish In Florida, made It his headquarters. Once the Anglo-Upanlsli struggle was over, the town's purpose had been achieved and It gradually dis appeared. FORKKUNNKK Kecent excuvutlons at Fort Fred erica have uncovered a wealth of liilormutlon about this old town that hud been burled lor a century and a hall. The excavations were started In the hope of locating two houses which Colonial records In dicated had a common wull prop erty line perhaps a forerunner of tin; modern duplex. the turning of utmost the first shovelful of earth disclosed a colon lul well nine feel deep and five Licet In dlumeter at the top. Long aDanuonea, 11 nau oeru micu wiui what was trash at the time of Its dlnimsal but which Is now of his toric value. Among the objects uncovered were hand-blown bottles, a com plete musket bayonet, two cuff links or shirt frogs, and numerous bit of broken dUhes. 'Die latter range from urlhenwnre apotlie cury Jurs and salt-glaze English utility wares of the 18th century to bngliKh blue and white Delft soft-1 paste porcelain and Chinese export porcelain. Extensions of the excavations un covered the foundations of the two houses which were the primary purpose of the dig. These inunda tions checked In every way with ihc meager descriptions found In Colonial document. One. ihe prop erly in Colonial times of Dr. Thomas Hawkins, had a brick room 14 x 20 feet In dimensions, to which had been added on the west a 10 X 14 foot addition of frame construction. Tills corres ponds to Dr. Hawkins statement that he had completed his house and later added half as much to the length. There Is a fireplace on the party wall and a corner cupboard. Among the bricks of one level of the fireplace nt had been raised several times 1 lay the stem of a lead glass goblet with a tear drop atem. leading to the Interest ing speculation that It might have been tossed there after a toast to Klnir George II. FLOOR PLAN The house on he other side of the party wall was occupied bv Samuel Davison, a carriage maker brought to Frederica by General James ogietnorpe to make musket stocks. In addition Davison ran an sle house. The main room of the Davison house was 18 feet square, also with a fireplace against the common wall. To the east of It was a narrow room and to the south another 18 x 33 feet. The main room first had a sand floor, then a tabby covering a mortar mixed with lime obtained from Maid of Honor Pad and Laundry Cart 5.50 Mlld.w . proof oi. eonvat bag. Vi-ln. round ila.1 frond. 4 wha.ll with rtibb.r llr.i. Double Tub 19.95 Each tld of tub holdi 18 go Item, Movtt en 4 toi ler!. Rvtt proof ohmhuriv tub covers l ...,1'.-vVi,Ji,X-iS .SSI V v. k'dJ HERALD AND NEWS. Excavations mirncil shells), then a brick floor of herringbone pattern. Fragments of Dottles and steinineu goblets, abundant In and around the house, Indicate that the brick-floored room muy nave been the tavern. Hun dreds of broken clay pipe stems and bowla also were found. Wlrlh said that a map duled nuii. discovered by Mrs. Margaret Davis Cute, Natlonul Park Serv ice collaborator, had shown the urrangemcnt of the town lots but hud not definitely located them by any present landmarks. The recent excavations tie down the 17D map to present landmarks and It now is possible to lay out the town streets and all of the lots within the old fortified town of Frederica on the basis of map data. Additional house foundations and wells already partly uncovered are expected to yield many articles of interest. Death Takes Mrs. Bony LAKEVIEW Margaret Ellen Bony, wife of Mr. Samuel Bony, died at her home Feb. 3. Born at Junction City, O., Feb. 23. 1887. Mrs. Bony was 64 years, 11 months and 10 days of age. Mrs. Bony had been a resident of Lakcvicw since January, 1S34, when she and her husband moved here from Portland. She was a member of the Rebckah Lodge of Portland. A.C.M.E.. and of the Elks Auxiliary, Lakevlew. The Rosary was read Tuesday, Feb. 5, at the Bony residence, and Ihc funeral mass was neid Wed nesday from St. Patrick's Church with the Rev. James M. O'Connor officiating. Death Claims Joe Scherupp LAKEVIEW Joe Scherupp. for mer rancher In the Vernone dis trict, died Feb. 4 at his home In Norco, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Scherupp moved from this area about three years ago after selling the ranch which they had operated about seven years, Scherupp suffered a stroke In the earlv morning of Feb. 4, and died about noon. He hud suffered a previous stroke about one year ago, but had been Improving and the pest couple of months had been able to get around with the aid of a crutch. MILITARY TRIBUNAL SAIGON. Indc-China UP The first military tribunal created under the I Vietnamese government now Is functioning here. Its Judges are charged with the maintenance of 1 strict discipline wimin viemam youthful army. RED REGRETS MOSCOW i Sovlot Foreign Minister Andrei Y. VLshlnsky sent a letter Thursday to British Am bassodor 6!r Alvary Gascolgne ex pressing the condolences of himself and President N. M. 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I All 12 mcn!!fl on the police force of this Cleve land suburb resigned Thursday night. Chief James F. Gresham, who read a Joint letter to city council men, said Bedford officials had not given proper consideration to po licemen's demands for more mon ey. Councilmen called a meeting fnr Monday to consider the situation. AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A PIANO T. CI a r.nt s l.r.lr itw iplntl plan, ir.ra la. L.ali , Mian piano Com panr, lt N. 5th, at a law monthly rale. Atlar a raaionabl. tlma you can, " ran wliB, chant, fr.m rent t. pr. chaia afraemenl. The rent alreadr paid la all credited t. y.ar pnrcbaie account and ao other down payment la necea fUT' J' '"nlhlr payment! ran be llltl. hlcber than rent. Or, If j.a pre tcr. yen can cantinu. I. rent. You're Off 1 to the Races.., ...in this dashing jockey suit and matching cap! Loose double-breasted style jacket in gold and grey tapestry Iweed ...wide cuff, bracelet length sleeves with in Syracuse University has enlarged Its winter snorts television pro gram to include swimming. The wrestling and gymnast teams are seen on video via a local TV out- Ben Morrison, Mgr. JUCKEUND TRUCK SALES and SERVICE 11th & Klamath Ph. 2-2511 Jar Is at elbow. ..lined in grey silk taffeta. Straight skirt of menswear grey flannel with front slit. To fop it all a jaunty little ' jockey cap of matching tweed trimmed flannel silk-lined. Jr. sizes 9-15, 45 00 First with the new FILES FOR LEGISLATURE ' SALEM I J. P. Stelwer, of Fossil, filed Thursday as Republi JIOTICE- Mark Smith & Co. Store and office will be closed Feb. 1 to Feb: 25. SERVICE DEPARTMENT will operate as usual L TiintNtW A K'fk 't V "1 CHOOSf ROM OUI . I fi" tt'C'fyii ; V ' .' , COlOlfUL AUOtTMIHT I M;;V $1 50 VMO I DREWS 733 Main t' at... 7 ;Y-X . feihioii Window ' T i, x ' v U x lll iff .Ii 4 I can candidate for etate represent, atlve from Ollllam, Morrow, Bhtr man and Wheeler Counties. Phone 5 3 70 1 ',hwAtm Phona 343