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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THURSDAY, .WNR B, 1)!2 PAGE TWO ATTENTION FARMERS! Now li I ha time Id order Jour hall Insur- Ritrc on your crop. H4.N8 NOR LAND INSURANCE. 621 Pino St. mm WILLIAM HOLDENX Boats Alatoney dNowija TERRIFIC HITS The fighting story of thegreat Battle , ATAPACHE , riiiRimniiiBiBiniiwM m )! Mill IWwul KotiIwiiI Mm - Added Joy - V I - Color Cartoon Count Basis Orchestra I v"Recording Session" ' 1 CQHTIHllOUS WOas WIK mmIACO aim S00TT LAST .igwmiinKjwBHB j I day i gJtaw ji,neiiNitoin . TMMIOMTY ' jfeWl AFACHt NATKN I (StSKS L, J telMia Ml rWocfct mk MONTGOMERY BECAUSE OF HER rJ I HAYWORTH JSfOl Gi.nnFORD pj niy KITW HiO Ko. PDT Thursday Evening, June I :00 Sport. HlfhlilhU 6:15 Kami Town Nwl 6:33 World Nw Summary .TO Twill M Srnadt 6:4 Htadltn Edition ABC 6:55 Coming Attraction on ABC t oo Walcou-Cha.it FttM ABC 00 Oriiinal Amateur Hour ABC 8:45 Dcfemc Attomty ABC 100 10 P.M. Ktadlin 10:15 Pacific Coast BaMball Ntwa Summary 11:05 Sign Off KFLW 10 Kc. POT Friday, June 6:00 SlfTt on Ntwi 6:05 Corn in tha Morn 6:45 B B TV, 7:00 News Bkfst. Ed! lion T:1S Charlle'i Roundup T:30 Bob Garrcd & Ntwa ABC T:40 Top of the Morrttn T 55 John Conta Singu ABC 00 Breakfant Cluh ABC 6:00 Hank Henry Show 6 30 Break tha Bank ABC 10.00 Chet Huntley, News ABC 10:15 Lone Journey ABC 10:30 My True Story ABC 10:55 Whispering Streets ABO 11:15 Against tha Storm ABC 11:30 Stoo St Shoo 11:43 Musical Roundup 11:55 Market Report 12:00 Newt Noon. Edition 12:15 Poles Sidewalk Show 13:30 Lucky U Ranch ABC imw faui Harvey abl 1:15 Better Living 1:30 Mary Margaret McBridt ABC 2:00 Baitn Briefs 2:13 When a Girl Marrlei ABC 3:30 Mary Marlin ABC 2:45 Rom. of Evelyn Winters ABC 3:00 Stewart Craig ABC 3:13 Ted Malona ABC 3:30 Dean Cameron 3:43 Manhattan Maharaja ABC 4:00 Request fully Your 5:00 Fun Factory ABC 5 30 World Flight Reporter ABC 5:23 Royal Triton Bib! Roundup ABC 3:30 Chet Huntley ARC 5:43 Jimmie Dorsey Show 6.-00 Snoru Highlights 6:15 Hnmc Town News 6:25 World News Summary 6:30 Twilight Serenade 6:45 Headline Edition ABC 6:55 Sanka News Roundup ABC 7:00 Gillette Fights ABC 6:00 Richard Diamond ARC 8:30 This is your FBI ABC 9 00 Oxxie and Harriet ABC 9:30 Concert of Favorites 10:00 10 PM Headlines 10:15 Pacific Coast Baseball Slots Taken By Police GRANTS PASS Police raided n old shack in Grants Pass Tues day and seized an estimated S120, 000 worth of slot machines. The owner of the property, W. A. Moore, was accused Wednes day of unlawful possession of gambling devices. He was held for grand jury action. District Attorney Max McMillin said he got the tip on the machines when he overheard testimony in a circuit court divorce case., Clifford G. Martin, who operates a coin machine company, remarked In the trial of the suit filed by his wife that some machines were on the Moore place. McMillin said he would ask Cir cuit Judge Orval J. Millard to order the machines destroyed McMillin and Sgt. C. R. Borg man of the state police made the raid, seizing 101 console type slot machines and 53 of the convention al one-armed bandits. Thugs Shoot Store Owner SALEM If) Roger A. Howard. 16. accused of shooting a Salem garage proprietor four times in a holdup attempt. Wednesday was turned over to Marion County juvenile authorities. The victim of the shooting, Glenn Volz. 25, was reported in a fair condition at a Salem hospital. Two other youths, who police said were waiting In a car while Howard broke Into the garage, were charged with burglary and held for the grand Jury. They are Robert Li. Morris and Fred O. brewster. both IB. Volz, who was sleeping In the gal age, surprised Howard, while he was attempting to burglarize the establishment early Tuesday, police said. 6,000 Elks Go To Eiraene EUGENE '.A Some 6.000 Ore gon Elks were expected at the Lodge s state convention which opened here Thursday. General chairman Dick Reed said plenty of entertainment and a minimum of business is planned. Over 100 golfers, 68 bowling teams, and 20 trap shoot teams have reg istered for sports events, he said, and more than 50 entries have been received for a Friday after noon parade. Five dances in three nights are on schedule, with music by jimmy Dorsey and his orchestra Saturday night. Events for women win include fashion show and bowling and golf tournaments. Trial Set for Oregon Killing EUGENE W Johnnie Frazler, 3S. Creswell. will be tried in Cir cuit Court June 16 on a second d?gree murder charge in the death of Edgar F. Lee near Creswell. No date was set for the trial of Celbic Bowers, 19, Creswell, also charged with the slaying. The two men pleaded Innocent before Judge G. F Skipworth Tuesday. The two are accused of beating Lee after an argument over whether Frazier's wife put cold coffee in Lee's thermos bottle. Lee's body was discovered in a clump of brush last monm, i months after hla death. Cycle Crash Near Portland THE DALLES 11 A Portland family of five escaped serious In lury when a flaming motorcycle crashed into their car on the Columbia River Highway five miles east of here. Slate Police reported that a motorcycle ridden by Floyd G. Snxton, Goldcndale, Wash., sud denly burst Into flames on the highway Tuesday. He was thrown from the cycle trying to stop It. The motorcycle swung across the road and crashed Into the car occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Eugene Priest and their three children, The car caught fire, but 11:00 Nrwi Summary n:cu sign orr Kr'JI uso Kc riT Thursday Errnlni, June I :0 Gabriel Nealter MHS :U Klim. Theater Oula :30 Around Town Newa 1:40 Something to Think About 4S Sam Ha ea- Newa MBS a VI Bill Henry MBS V.oo Adven. of Catanova MBS t 10 Saraaant Praaton MBS 00 Clyoa Baally Show MBS .10 Burl Iva. Sinn a. 45 H'idalbcrf Harmonatraa 0(1 Glann Hardy Kav MBS IS Fullon Lawn It. MBS :.10 Muttcal Quia :4S Sporta Tinal V 53 S-Mm. Final 10 00 I Lova a Mrn.ry MBS 10:15 Pondarosa Room 10:30 Rod Run MBS 11:00 Night Owla Krwa 11:03 Night Owla Club 12:00 Sun Off KFJI 1150 Kc. ri)T Friday, June C oo SunrU fcartnada 53 farm Raportar T 00 Hamingway Nawa MBS V:1S Braakfatt Gang MBS T:30 Bast Buya 1:43 Sam Hayaa MBS T:5S Ftnt Edition l.ooal Nawa g oo Cecil Hruwn MBS 13 Brraktait Gang MBS 50 Bibla Inttltuta MBS :00 Homamakcr Karmontai 15 Plattar Partv :30 Data in Hollywood :45 ravorllat of Velerday 10:00 Newspaper of tha Air MBS 10:15 Tello Tail MBS 10:30 LaPolntaa 10:45 Anawer Man (IBS HOT Ladies Tslr MBS 11:23 News MBS 11:30 Quean for a Day MBS 12:00 Name Banda 12:15 Noondav Nawa 12:30 Dance Tunea 12:43 Market and Klamath Notea 13:5 Currlns , 1:00 Jack Klrkwood MBS ' 1:30 Two at 1:30 2:00 News MBS 2:05 News MBS 2:15 Music 2:30 Gillette Warmup MBS 1:35 Game of tha Day MBS 3:33 Camera Scoreboard MBS 4:00 Behind tha Story MBS 4:13 Hemingway News MRS 4:30 Curl Maney Time MRS 4:45 Sam Haves News MBS S:00 Rieky's Request 3:30 Wild Bill Hlckok MBS 3:53 News MBS 00 Gabriel Hauler MRS 13 Klamath Theater Quia :30 Around Town News :40 Something to Think About 43 Sam Hayaa News MBS :55 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Adventurea of Malsle MBS ' 7:30 Cisco Kid MBS BflO Reporter'a Roundup MBS. :30 Woman of tha Year MBS 00 Glenn Hardy, News MBS :15 Fulton Law fa Jr. MBS 9:45 Sports Final S:55 3-Minuta rmit MRS 10:00 1 Lova a Myaury MBS 10:15 Red Nichols 10:30 CroweUa Neat MBS 11:00 Nawa 11:05 Night Owla Club 13:00 Sign Off Senate Returns Oregon Land WASHINGTON Ml The Senate has agreed to give back to the Slate of Oregon two acres of land which the state transferred to the national Forest Service back In 1M. The transaction still must be aooroved by the House and Presi dent Truman. Tne land lies between the state's Oxbow Springs Fish Hatcherv and the Columbia Gorge Highway in Mount Hood National Forest. Be cause of recent relocation of the highway the state wants the small iract back so It can make tome permanent improvements. Wanger Starts Serving Time LOS ANGELES tl Producer Walter Wanger has begun serving a four-month sentence for the Jeal ousy shooting of Jennings Lang, agent for his screen star wife, Joan Bennett, Grim and tight-lipped, the 57-year-old moviemaker surrendered Wednesday night at county Jail. He turned a deaf ear to news men's queries about a possible rec- ! onciliatlon with Miss Bennett. The two have been estranged since the shooting last Dec. 13. . . "ELLA and her FELLAS11 DIRECT FROM THE SPOKANE HOTEL, SPOKANE, WASH. k Cocktail Entertainment 5:30 . 6:30 P. M. Dinner Service - 6:00 - 12:00 P. M. Featuring "the best steaki in the Basin" Dancing -9:30 - 1:30 A. M. (No Federal Tax Before Daneing Starts) . 4affiA ifrfci nit it j WILLARD HOTEL am iMitaawywaawwyararaljaajaiM r - ' i -' 1 V, Haw V? DR. HARRY FREDRICH (above), Klamath Kails, is the new president of the Oregon Optometric Asso ciation. He was elected to the office at the associa tion's state convention at Gearhart last week. Gas Explosion Fatal to Man GRANTS PASS W Robert A. Reed, 36. was fatally burned Wednesday when he drove over a casoline tank that minutes before nod dropped off a logging truck. The tank exploded, enveloping Reed's car in flames and throwing him out with his clothing ablaze. He died a few hours later at a Grants Pass hospital. The accident occurred on the Redwood Highway near here. Reed, co-owner ot the Illinois Vrlley Logging Co. and the Pacific Logging and Mill Supply Co., Is rurvlved by his 'wife. Halley. and three children. Springfield To !Get New Power cDDTMr.TTTTT n LP) . More than $340,000 worth of power trans mission faculties to service ure city of Springfield will be pur Into .....IM ITriHav Paul Raver, Bonneville Power administrator, will mrow a swiicn on the new BPA Springfield aub- sUMon which win sena cie-tfcriu power Into the municipal system. t3..ln.,clw tha, mnnlrinnl svslem has been getting deliveries of BPA nnvsr throuen connecuun wim Eugene, another BPA customer. HAGEL'S HENHOUSE FRYING CHICKEN At Irs Ber Fresh and Clean Now Available At PINE ST. MARKET CARL'S Superior Foods PETERSON'S MARKET SHASTA VIEWGROC. UNIQUE MARKET WIARD'S Chicken Stile MARY ANN Drive In Corrupt Practices Law Scored by By PAl'L W. IIAKVKY Jit. SALEM Itf The cuiiUldnles have filed their expense slate- nienla for Oreaons Primary Elec tion campaign and, as usual It Is Impossible lo tell how much any body's campaign cost. That's because oregou corrupt Praclires Law doesn't have any, teeih In It. , , The law, whrh limits rampnlRn snenrllnr and i comics cnnditlalci and) their organlsatlona to llle their expense and coiKriouiiotu wai passed , In 1U09. It hasn't been brought up to ditto since men. David O'Haru. who heads the Slai Elections Bureau, rails the law a "(arce." He bcuRed Legislature lo moke It effective. but his plensefell on tlenf ears. The law says no cumimnte may spend more than 16 per cent of the salary for Hie office he seeks lo run In a primary election cam paign. The limit Is 10 per cent lor a general election race. How ever. am1 candidate is allowed to spend MOO fur each election. In filing the expense statements, the candidates and their campaign organliallons must list every con tribution and expense. O'Hara makes sure that every randldate files a statement, but there's no wav for him to tell 11 a statement la truthful So no things done about that part oi me job. If he spots a glaring error in an expense statement, or If a candi dal doesn't file one, O'Hara vnds the candidate a letter. If that letter doesn't bring any response, the candidate can be prosecuted In Circuit Court. Any candidate who falls to tile an expense statement, or who Is convicted of filing a false one. can be deprived of his office. A false statement can bring punishment under the perjury laws. Berry Price At Record Low SALEM W Packers here are paying 14 cents a pound for Mar shal strawberries, the lowest price slr.ee 1946. The price was announced Wednesday by four ma lor packerr Another packer at Woodburn was paving IS j cents. Last year packers paid IT cents. Your Fashion Dollar is Worth 100 Cents at Th. frien Crisp COTTONS OF THE P SEASON! BLACK AND WHITE PIQUES, GINGHAM SHEERS & PLAIDS, C HAM BRAYS and BROAD-CLOTHS. Choose from doxens of itylei ... dren fashions that w perfect for all -Spring and Summer eccoiioni. Crisp, cool, fresh cotton , . . most of them washable. Siies 9 to 20. 617 Paul Harvey O'Hara told the Legislature that the llmlla on expenditures are rldlouloubly low. He salt! nobody can run a eampnlun on the mall amount permitted by tha law, and that this fact encouraues violation oi uie law. , For Instance, a man running for the Legislature ran spend only tioo. So he "hps 11,000 lo his cam paign committee, which reports this money as coming from other sources. - O'Hara'a proposed change would provide higher llmlls, but would make .them apply to Ihe total amount spent lor a randldate. A leglxlatlve candidate, for example, would be Pfinillled lo spend 1300, and that's the Intal amount that ho and his committee could spend. Then In O'Hara'a oftlca there would be an Investigator to audit the statements. O Unfa thinks, hla idea didn't jet to first base in the Legislature be cause he had Ihe staunch support ot Ben. Richard L. Neuberger, t'ort land Democrat, He believes Neil berger's support was tho kiss of death, because Republican Legis latures dop'l generally look kindly on Ideas espoused by Democrats. You can't tell how much a cam paign cost by Just adding up Ihe expense statements, newspaper reporters have spent days trying to figure them out, and they al ways give up. Here's why It can't be done. Joe Doakes contributes 11,001) to a county committee tor a candidate, and he reports It to O'Hara. The county committee reports the same 1,000, and sends the money to a statewide atommlttee, which re ports It. too. That makes a total J NLA MA' AMMICAN CHINIU 1. (44 Oraleasj T Take I ft I. Lt, Mgr. ; rriTi" Town. ( ALL THE TOP FAVORITES Main of 19,000 that was reported, while omy ai.uvo was apeni, In a raiiipalim like Ihe one In Oregon for (ion. Klornlinwer for President, with stole and cmmly committees and Individuals report. Ing, the rtuplUnllon of expenses reported Is so widespread Hint it's like trying to figure out a Chinese puaale. O'Hara Is discouraged about Ihe ohnnces (lint Hie Corrupt I'raetlsos Law enn be refiirnietl, Ho Is at retirement aue now, end might THE KIDS' CC-JOICE ! FATHER'S DAY . . . SUNDAY, JUNE 15 I I s-L.v-l Y7 If-rJ- VUIV nwro iv -n .vi p"-". r . ARROW WHITE SHIRTS In hit favorite French or barrel 'cuff and all tha popular collar stylet. He'll qet the point if you give hit an Arrow! 3.95 5.00 TIES Pure tilkt! Finer rayont! Handsome nylont! Pot tern t and colors to luit any Dad to perfection. TiOO t0 3.50 TERRY CLOTH BATH ROBES Let him lounqe in a robe that'i aood lookinq and eatv to take care - of. They're wathable. 9.95 SLACKS Stylet Pop'll surely fall for by Champion, Hag- ?or, , and Rouqh Rider. I a n n e 1 1, tharkikint, tweadt, qabt, houndi tooth checks. Plain or plaated. 6.00,. 22.50 820 Main not be around iniirli longer, Ho It Ihe law la to be changed, aiiirtt body rise probably will , hnv o in carry lire bull, .J- The TFIm:m' BREAD. 'n PASTRIES Imp The K I.AMATII RsiltV S HUP Vililite llliiltefcr i ekea an Unit, -tVk,. eltJal . tmm T SPORT SHIRTS A hoit of short sleeve tpecialt to help Dad en joy hit leiture hours. Rayon and cotton printt. leertuckert, nylont, ana plain cottont. 2.79 and up STORE FAR MER ) Phone 6776 the five escaped.