Friday, junk 20, 10.12
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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innocent Bystander
Killed
CIOLD BKACII. Or. I - A J7-
Vear-olcl mill worker was allot (lend
W.dnriKlav In ii quarrel between
two olhr men In northern Curry
County.
A bullet nlrui k Marlun Christian
Borenaoii, ill. in Hit heart on he
kilt Hi Urn wheel of mi uutnmnblle
on Ilia Hlxi-n nivcr road, 40 miles
north of here,
A. D. Niemann, Port Orford lun
tli'fl of the iirucr, aalfl n 114-vi'iir-olU
dalrv rnnchrr, Jamea Knv Nodlne.
ailinlllril I he Inlnl liullrt ciiine
from III" oni blur. Nodlne II bclnu
i - '
Plywood Plan
Merger Due
HKA'iTI.K ili The Clrnriila
Faclllc 1'lvv.ond Co., ono ol the
InrueM nlvwnod urodurera In the
United etiilen. atiiiuimred lull Wed
netidav It Imi proposed a meruit
with llurbor Plywood Corp., Aber
deen, Wanh.
The aniiuuiicemriit was innde
throtmh the Bmillle oil let of lllvth
mid Co., Inc , Pacific Count liivcM
iiient bunkum firm.
The propimiil, mude to Mm tin N.
Ueimcller, Harbor Plywood ureal
ditlil, culled for nil exi'liiume of
0' share of llurbor Plywood com
moll Mark for one-hnlt nlmro of
Oeorl-Pclflc common plua IV
cash.
On the bm.l of Wrdnehdav's mar
set close, lliirbor Plywood alms
huldera would recelvo approximate
Iv 110 nlmro. The Mock l cur
rently quoted t around in 50.
Deitueller declined cnininent on
whether ho would mibmlt the pro
Ixiaal to llurbor Plywood direct
ors for consideration.
The Aberdeen firm hii Inoro
than a billion board feet limber re-
ervo In the l.ewbi Klvrr area of
Bolllhwel Wnnlllliglnll. Tills re
nerve - couiddered In financial
circlet here as the prlmnry ob
jective of Cleoriilt-Ptclflc In pro
posing the memer.
(leomlt Pnclllc. wllh head
quarter in Atlanta, line n niiinber
of plums In Washington nd Ore
son. UN Moy Study
Germ Charge
UNITED NATIONS. N.V. I A
full-scale buttle over iienn warfare
appeared to bo shaplne up In the
United Nations Thursday after the
United States denounred Russia's
latent move as a fraud.
The new Bovlet proponal wat a
requeni that the UN. Security
Council appeal to the United 8latea
and aeveral other countries to rati
fy the I trio Cleneva protocol out
lawing baclerlnloBlcal wenpona.
Soviet Delegate Jacob A. Mullk
fire.tente 1 bin resolution wllh a
brief, mildly worded tpeech cere
rkollv avoiding; any mention of pre
iftous Cominunlnl chariiea that ihe
U78. had uacd germ warfare In
Korea.
Both delciialet and audience
American llnlened In amate
inent at the unuallv aliarp-tonmied
Malik made hi appeal in aoft tonea
and conciliatory words.
Drpile Mnllk'i avoidance of
fhe Korean Hmic. U. 8. Delegate
Ernest A, Oross harked back to
Ihe oarllef Communlal charges an
aoon at he not the floor lo reply.
Gross tald Uie Communist charu
ea of germ warfare were pari of a
campaign of Ilea and that there
was no evidence thla campnlKn had
been abandoned.
Malik and Groat promised to
make detailed statement lutei.
The council will resume the debate
Friday.
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iHARWIN'S
by Rifle Shot
lir Id here.
Alan Involved was Clifford A.
Shields, 30, lumber mill operator
and employer of Borenaon. Shlelde
an id Nndlne waa trvlim to ahian
him when Borenaon was struck. He
aald Nodlne did not even know
Boronnoii. He Rave Ihls veralon:
Nodlne was Irate becauae No
dlne'n H-yrar-old riiiUKhler had
come lo live wllh Shields, his wife
and their four children. Borenaon
wan drlvliiR Shields to Ihe mill
when Nodlne stopped Ihem on the
road 1 irillea from tho Coant
HlKhwav.
Nodlne walked over to the oar.
curiicd Hhlelda and fired. Shields
talked Nodlne out of further shoot
liilc. thru drove Horennon to a
llandon hnnpllnl. Borenaon was
dend bv the lime they koI there.
Niemann nuld Nodlne walked
Into his office and aald he wanted
a doctor lor a man he had shot.
Niemann aald Nodlne told this
alorv:
Alter he stopped the ear, he
walked over and asked Shields
where hit daughter wan, When
Ihere was no answer, ne raiseo
his un and said, "Maybe thla will
iiinke vou romeinber."
Borenaon reached out lo Rrab
the uiin which fired In the ennillim
Ueulfle, Nndlne aald. He added thai
Hhlelda then slid behind Ihe wheel
and raced awav In the car, Nodlne
then drove lo Purl Orlord. Nie
mann called Fred Jamleson. Currv
jCmmlv dnpulv sheriff, who look
Nodlne In custody.
Fishermen
To Alaska
A8TOUIA ifi Some 4.000 iUh-
lermen and cannery workers will
, be flown from Wesi Coast ports to
! Alaska this week In the blRRenl
ihurrv up Ihe ffchlim Industry has
I known.
The salmon flnhlnK season opent
June 21 and Ihe Bering Sea areas
can be reached In time only bv
plane. The workers' start was de
layed because of a prlre dis
pute. Pockert and the Alaska Fish
ermen's Union reached agreement
onlv Monday.
Use ol planes for cannery work
era haa been general In recent
vears but officials of Ihe Columbia
Klver Packers Assoclollon here
said never before had to mam
been moved In so short a time.
The CP.PA. which converted a
number of sail boats to Rssollne
lo take advantage of federal law
which for the first time permits
powered Rlllnet boals In Bristol
Bnv this vear. reported thai It
plant to operate In Southeastern
Alaska In the August season.
Pickets Halt
Plane Output
CINCINNATI OH Production of
47 per cent of Ihe Air Forces )et
engines lor tighter planes slopped
at the General Electric Co. plant
Thursday when aome 10.000 work
era relused lo cross picket lines.
The Ultra were eel up by AFL
Machinists, company officials said
after a strike wu called after
contract negotiations flopped.
Mine contractural differences are
over a union shop, a 10 per cent
wage Increase and elimination ot
a work classification system, a
spokesman said.
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COMEDIAN ARRESTED Comedian Lou Costello troils
attorney, Nathan O, Freeman, after he was bailed out of jail
at Van Nuyt, Calif., following hit arrest on a drunk driving
charge. Police said he slammed into a parked car while backing
out of the driveway of his home and then cruised down a main
boulevard on the wrong tide of the street. Later Freeman
pleaded Costello guilty and a fina of $150 was imposed.
No Limits On
Wheat Crop
WASHINGTON I Because of
uncertain world conditions, Ameri
can farmers can grow all the wheat
they want to In 1053 despite an ex
pected surplus this year.
Secretary of Aurlcullure Brannan
said Thursday the International sit
uation makes It advisable lo pro
duce as much wheat as possible to
help Iced friendly nations and to
maintain supplies for defense pur-
i pones.
j For example, he said, some sur
plus wheat might be unci in mak
ing alcohol for producing synthetic
rubber.
Brannan aald this year's Indi
cated near-record crop of 1,328.000
bushels selond Isrgcnt on record
and a third larger than last year
normally would force him to order
McKay To See
Governors
SALEM Gov. Douglas Mc
Kay will leave nexl Wednesday for
Houston. Tex., to allcnd the an
nual National Conference of Stale
Governors, he said Thursday.
The conference will be held
from June 29 to July 1. Then he
will go direct to Chicago for the
Republican national convention.
Mrs. McKay will make the trip '
wiin nun. Miss Alene Phillips, nis
secretary, alto will attend the con
ference and convention.
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2nd Anniversary
June 20, 1950 - June 20, 1952
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efficient service to warrant your continued '
patronage.
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316 So. 6th Phone 5126-5127 Klamath Foils
an anti
hii
controls to hold down production.
But he tald because of current
conditions ' he will not proclaim
marketing quotas or planting allot
ments which he can Invoke, under
crop control laws, when there Is a
surplus. Later, he said, he will an-
nounce certain goals for 1953 and
j may ask for a voluntary cutback
In planting.
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I t OO1 WHISKEY A BLEND
I IU flT ' I i'sSft.
Extreme Pressure Recorded
At Bottom of the Ocean
Associated frets Hclrnce Reporter
COJIVALLIS, Ore. I Pressure
la an great In the extreme depths
of the Pacific Ocean that It ap
parently has forced water through
a half-Inch thick glass wall.
It pulverize parts of scientific
Instrument with Implosions and
explosions, a process widely de
scribed unofficially as steps In an
atom bomb blast.
Pen Guard
Reinstated
SALEM I A demoted state
penitentiary guard got his ser
geant's Job back Thursday after
the State Civil Service Commis
sion ruled there was no evidence
to show he disobeyed an order.
The commission recommended
to Warden Virgil O'Malley that he
restore Carl Wataon to hi former
sergeant status, and the warden
suld he would do so.
Watson was the only guard with
a 24-convtct woodcutting crew
whlcn was working near Albany
late In April when two of the con
victs ran away.
O'Malley reduced Watson to or
dinary guard rank on the ground
that Walton disobeyed a new order
that such convict had to be kept
under constant supervision.
Watson, who split up the 24-man
crew Into small groups and hence
couldn't see them at all times, said
he never received the order.
Watson, who has worked for the
prison six years, appealed to the
Civil Service Commission, which
heard his case Wednesday.
W. C. Ryan, state supervisor of
institutions, told the commission
that Watson Is "a faithful, honest,
very valuable employe, and I wish
we had many, many more like
him."
NIGHT
rajy rssn "
It has squeezed the stretch out
of rubber.
It ha broken or distorted tho
most rugged thermometers and
defeated the attempt of scientist
to lake tho temperature of the
greatest deeps.
These were among the difficul
ties reported to the American As
sociation for the Advancement of
Science here by Dr. Claude ZoBell
of the Scrlpps Institution ol Ocean
ography at La Jolla, Calif.
The weird tricks of high pres
sure were experienced by the deep
sea expedition carried by the
Danish warship Oalathea which re
cently completed a survey of the
great trenches at the bottom of
Ihe Southwestern Pacific. Dr. Zo
Bell was one of the scientists
aboard.
The glass which seemingly was
penetrated by water was in the
form of adhere the size of base
balls. These spheres have small
hollow cores.
They are lowered to the odean
bottom and deliberately broken
with an Iron weight to produce
a small exoloslon as a alenal to
observers at the surface. I
Some of these balls were lowered
Inio the Mindanao trench off the
Philippines which Is about six miles '
deep and has a bottom pressure of '
about 15.000 pounds per square i
Inch.
They were not smashed but were '
brought back to the surface Intact, i
Some of them were found to con-;
tain water. ;
Dr. ZoBell said they showed no
signs of structural defect and that
the water must have been pushed
through their walls by the high
pressure. Special arrangements ;
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