TUESDAY, FKnrtUAnV 12, 1052 TIEIfALT) AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE THRE1 SSr It ? '.it' I (3 BRIDE .TO-BE Mrs. Clarice IS. Cook of Stock ton, will become the bride of Joseph It. Knowlnnd, publisher of the Oakland, Calif., Tribune, Sunday, April 6. She is now a teacher at Edison High school at Stockton, Calif., and met her future hus f hand 20 years ago through 'mutual Interests in the Na ' live Daughters and Native Sons of the Golden West, After their marriafio they will llvo nt the Knowland family home, in Piedmont, Calif. Woman Postal Clerk Wounded MOSCOW, Idiilio I An "un loaded" .23 rnllbcr rlf Ir. preirnlrd at lhi parrel pout window of the poslolflce here Monday morning, discharged in the hnnds o( a plalnl clerk. The bullet wounded another pontiil clerk. Struck ju.it tinder the left alinul der by tho bullet wna Mlaa Mar garet KminliiB. 33-yrnr veteran of the poatal aervlre. She wan not believed nerlously wounded but probably will bn confined to a hos pital acverul daya. The bullet entered her buck be low the nhouldcr blade mid con rued ocroM to the other Mdc, her phyai clan ntd. The itun wna presented to parcel pol Clerk Doll Cruaalcr by Mra. Waller ltoarch. H waa addressed to her son, Lawrence Roach at Mvrtle Point, Ore. The Run. a boll-action rifle, waa wrapped In heavy burlap. The trigger protruded from the wrap limit. "We ought to cover thin trigger," Croaalrr iald lie told Mra. Itoach. Ho aald he "Jiiht touched the trig ger" aa ho i.pokc, and "the gun went oil." MIna Fannlim, Htnmllnir two feet wna Jual toKtlilcned." Croaalcr aald. "I thought Uie Kun waa unload ed, of course." aald Mra. Roach. "I took II apart and did not see any bullet in It. I should have waited lor my huabund to do It." Employe Aid Plans Get OK WASHINGTON Ml The Salary Stabilization Board haa ruled that employers may put Inlo effect aev ernl types of health and welfare plana for their employer without oblalnliift the board' approval. The board aald Monday the em ployers could proceed ponding Is suance later of a general regula tion covering; such benefit pinna. Tho board aald that the health and welfare program may be put Into effect without approval where they: 1. Cover both wage and salaried employees on the same general terms: 2. Require covered employees to pay at least io per rent 01 ine gross coat of the benefits, provided they do not Include benefits for employee dependents: 3. Extend benefits of an exist ing plan to additional employees within the same plant or to simi lar groups In other plants of the ume employer. 4. Extend or renew a plan In effect Jnn. 25. 1951. or a plan ap proved by tho wngo or snlary board since. 6. Are new or amended plnns required by law. SILVERTON Ml Ouv "Pop" TDcLay, who for 21 yeara was ath letic director of Sllverton High school, died here Sunday. DcLay, 70, had retired about five years ago. So All May Know Geo. N. Taylor What kind of folks send out these Gospel Messages to the news papers? Somo of the families are In dairying: one la In marine In surance; others In the saw-mill business; one rnlscs nursery stock mid so II cnea Thev nhev L' JA,i.' I Christ's '"Go ye rtflflJ lnt 'he l"iV? Jl world" and aive the Good News to every man Two O o d ' f part. It Is for him to benr down on the unsaved who hear how God's Son died Taylor ' them. Most folks who have been saved nio on some-one's prayer list, May God hear down heavy. Three The Lost. Know thai God so loved you that he gave his Only-Born Son that If you should ?YHeve on Him, you would not prlsh but have ctcrnnl life. John -.16 The heart of the BIBLE. Be ing saved, look utterly lo Christ (or such peace, cheer, hope and II length as this world can never tlve. Cieo. N. Congressman Says Rate Hikes May Hurt Rails llv FflANK W. VAll.lf, WASHINGTON 11 A Wushlng. ton congressman told the Inter. state Commerce Commission Tues day that additional Increases In In a not loss of revenues to the camera. "It Is entirely possible," contend ed Rep. Koran (K.-Waah.) In a loi ter to Commission Chairman John L, Rogers, "that less tonnage would movo long dlatuncos bcciiuse of tho shorter hauls being featured by competing modes of transport." In hla inter, which he made nun llo Tuesday, Koran flatly opposed ins increase recently askca uy the rallroada. IN( ItKAHKH Wentorn lines are seeking a nine per cent Increase and Eastern carriers want a nix per cent boost, Hearings will open here Feb. 18 with oral arguments scheduled for ecu. 20. lloran aald the railroads have been granted 11 horizontal freight rate Increases since June 30, 1046. It now coals to ship a car load of apples from Wcnalchee. Wnali.. to New York, he said, as compared with but 47ii.f0 In June, 104)1. "If the pending petition Is grant ed," he said, "our rate will be 12.16 a hundred or $165.37 per car load. 'I'hla represents an increase of $282.67 per carload In frnlght I ' - fg charges or approximately 60 per cent." WfTllllRAWAI.M 'Hie congressman said that the dependency of Western growers upon Eastern outlets means that each Increase In the freight rates "places them at a greater disad vantage and, In effect, further re moves them from their principal markets." lloran suggested that should the commission find that certain lines are In need of additional revenue "such could be accomplished by revised division of the through ap plicable rates, In this way, the weaker lines could obtain the need ed revenues." Actress Gets Contempt Fine LOB ANOKLES UTi Screen Act, ress Anne Sterling has until late Tuesday to pay a $50 fine Imposed Monday for failure to respond to a subpena as the star witness In a grand thoft trial. Superior Judge Jesse J. - Framp ton held her In contempt Monday and Informed her that she must serve one day In the county Jail for every $10 of the fine not paid. Miss Sterling wept and aald she had tried to be here for the trial but was grounded In San Francisco on a flight from Vancouver, Wash. She had accused Yolanda Ruth Klllott, fashion designer, of steal ing a $2,000 fur from her apart mcnl. Previously, the court had re buked five film stars who did not appear a defense character wit nesses. They arc Victor Mature, Joan Crawlord, Jimmy Durante, Luna Turner and Jane Russell. The trial of Miss Elliott has been continued until Feb. 18. -wa,rMr miUm MASKED WITNESS A masked man testifies he fore a special house com mittee in Washington which is investigating the Katyn Forest massacre of World War II. A former Polish soldier he said he and two companions hid in trees and watched the slaughter of some of the 10,000 Poles shot down near Smolensk, Russia, nearly 12 years ago. The mystery man has relatives still in Poland. His identity was not revealed. SHE AIN'T FOILING Eve Cohen isn't fooling about her serious intentions of making the U.S. Women's Olympic fencing team. Here she gives a pointed demonstration of her ability as she makes a lunge with a foil. S.P. Conductor's Rites Conducted DUN3MUIR Funeral services were held Saturday for Howard naipn Aaarns. oo, retired Boum ern Pacific conductor who died at his home last Wednesday. Adams had lived here since 11)21 Survivors Include the widow. Hazel; a daughter, Mrs. William Dick of Stockton: and a son, George II. of Dunsmuir. Stock, Rabbit Shows Set PORTLAND tf"i Dates of the 1052 Pacific International Livestock Exposition and the National Rab bit Show were announced Monday. Walter A. Holt, exposition mana ger, said the livestock show would be Oct. 4-11 and the rabbit show Oct. 21-25. The American Rabbit and Cavy Breeders Association will hold Its convention during the rabbit show. New Wildlife Funds Sought CORVALLIH fl'i The Oregon Wildlife Federation has endorsed a program which would set aside 10 per cent of national forest rev enues for recreation and wildlife services. The recommendation was made here Sunday at the close' of the federation's convention. A resolution calling for deer sea son to open Oct. 1 was tabled. Among speakers was State Game Director Philip Schneider. He said 60.000 bucks were bagged In Ore gon last year. Ross Brown, Albany, federation president, will represent Oregon at the national convention in Miami, Fla., next month. Taft Shuns Minnesota Race, Cites 'Enemies' The Senator had three other en gageinents here Monday before his address Monday night to the Spo kane Chamber of ComtTMrco. Foreign Wool Curbs Sought WASHINGTON Wi-Rep. Berry. R.S.D.. would have Congress com pel the Armed Services to buy their wool from American produc ers. He has Introduced a bill de signed to accomplish this. Hla bill would permit purchase of foreign wool by the Armed Serv ices only when no domestic wool Is available. Berry described to the House Monday what he called the "dis tressing" condition of the Ameri can sheep Industry. There arc many sheep ranches In his South Dakota district. Berry said South Dakota grow era were offered "prices ranging from $1.40 to $1.55 a pound" a year ago whereas now their wool "has a value not to exceed 60 cents a pound." He blamed "dumping of foreign wool" on American markets for "depressing" prices and "the ruin ation" of the wool producer. SPOKANE (A'i Sen. Taft, R Ohio, said Monday he'll "disown the delegates" If hi name is en tered In the Minnesota Presidential primary March 18 against hla will. Taft said he doesn't have time to campaign in Minnesota and doesn't rlan to enter the primary there. A Minnesota rural editors' com mittee, however, announced Sun day that all candidates will be en tered by petition unless they have already filed. This could pit Taft against former Gov. Stassen, a favorite son. "I'd have to know more about It." Taft told a press conference. "If my 'enemies' would enter my name, I'll have nothing to do with It." The Ohio Republican arrived In the Pacific Northwest at 3 a.m. Monday and was up early for a breakfast meeting with hla sup porters and civic leaders. He told them the Republicans should make "no concessions of principal" to attract the "New r.eAl frinpe" vote In '52 and he I discounted the designation of so called Independent voters. He described this segment as I "the uninterested awl uninformed ' who don't vote regularly. I ' The support of 20 per cent of illwe would win any election." he '"'d. ., . He told about 100 listeners that !be doesn't have time to campaign FUND REFl'SED PORTLAND i& The Portland Dock Commission Monday turned idown a request for $5,000 from the Inland Empire Waterways As j sedation. 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