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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1952)
MONDAY, JULY 14.: 1H."2 IIEKALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGOV PAGE FIVE I, " V'' , H' .'.' fjyj5 . ' fwm ACTIVILY OPPOSED TO vJtW rU n iJ m DELEGATIS TO DEMOCRATIC I i.'7tKj- :, . : LZJ CONVENTION DELEGATE STRENGTH 290 UECTOHAL VOTE STRENGTH 121 lllstoiy may' repeal Itself al Iht Democratic convention ai toulhtrn itatM ltd by Gov. Dyrnet, et Soulh Carolina, threaten lo holt the party If northern faction! Imlit on Including th civil right , litu In the paily plutform, Tlx "Dixie" stales with 128 electoral votee are vital factor (26 vote needed lo win) l( the Democrats plan to remain In the While Howe after the November elect lorn, P4 --aCT SALVAGING A SEA DRACON-Yanked from the tea bottom 1 after aeven yean, the Japanese suicide submarine, Kalryu (See 1 th-a(on), dangle from talvag ihlp'i crane off Yokohama, Japan. ' Suicide tuba, 0 feet long, carried two-man crewi and elx-foot ! not full of explosive powder. Center waa a 25-foot storage bal j fry apace and fllllnf (even feet of the stern was the craft's engine. , Large Crowd Hears Rites LAKEVIEW The sincere rrunrrt In nit li nc waa nclci unit militat ed by Die laruc arimp ol out-of-town ana local friend who gath ered for llio funeral of Patrick Joseph Lynch who died Friday eve nrnii, July 4. as tho result of an ulomoblle accident near Pauley. Kuneral niaM was held at ten Tuendny morning at St. Tatrlck't Church with the Itev. Jumes O'Con nor officiating. Altar boys were Phillip and James Lvnch. Alao present for the mam were Hie Rev. T. J. Casey. Klamath Falls, the Rev. John 1'helnn, Merrill, the Rev. Martin Qumley. Ilir Dalles, the Rev. P. J. Lunliam, Lnkevlrw, and the Rev. Matthew Crotty, Chancel lor ol the Diocese. Baker City. Service, at the uravcMilc were con ducted by Father O'Connor with the asMMnnce of Father Lunhum and Father Qulglcy. The Rosary wan anlri on Monday evening bv Fiiihcr Lunhum at the Ouslcy-Ostermnn pnrlora. , The tragic accident occurred Frl dav. evening about six when the car in wnich M'l'H rulinii, driven bv Michael Walsh, left the road and overturned several times In front of the Elder, ranch south of Falsify. Both men were brought to the I.nkcvlrw hosnllul where Lynch died very shortly after re ceiving the last rites of the Catho lic Church. Thev had been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lynch in Summer Luke and were returning to Lakevlew. Many people In this vlclnllv will remember the father of tho de ceased, who still survives in Ire land. Thomas Lynch wna one of the pioneers In the sheep industry In Lake County. The remainder of the surviving family arc all resident of this country. Thev are: Mrs. Muuiue ilnai O'KcvUc ol Merrill. Philip Lvnch of Merrill, and Jack Lyrwh ol tiuuuncr Lake. mis. Thomaa Lynch, his mother, passed uwav in Ireland In 1D31. Patrick J. Lynch was born In Kanturk County Cork, Ireland, on October 3. 1PV3, but lived In New market, where Ihe family home wsa until he came to this country In October. 1924. He worked In the sheen Industry her and was as sociated during a period of vears with W.K. Verllng and also with nis cousin. Con Lynch. Interment was In the IOOF cem etery and Ihe pnlluearers were Mi chael. Con and Simon O Keeffe. P: rick Hnlllnan and Mat O'Connor. of Lakevlew, and Dan Cashman of Merrill. KUmath'i Fin Ml MlDu In lha Warlat'a Mm - Convenient CoiUfUnan! Optni Eaiilyi Closes Eaiilyi Brain tissue In human belnra Is Insensitive to Dsln and can be eui without the owner of the brain being aware of It once the skull la penetrated. Driving Skill To Be Tested Somewhere among Klamath's younger set Is Uie community's most skilled teen-age driver. And he lor she) Is to be selected July 20 when the Klamath Falls Junior Chamber of Commerce presents 1M Koad-e-o. Applications are available now at the Chamber of Commerce offices, and must be completed and re turned by deadline tomorrow, ac cording to Jaycee Fres. Oall Os born. . Winner of the local contest will receive an all-expenses-patd trip to Portland lo compete there In the slate contest. Sponsors of the Na tional Road-e-o are the Jayceea and the Liberty Mutual Insurance Company. The competition Is to Include con tests In parking, driving In traffic, Osborn said Ihe Jaycees will super vise both local and state contests, knowledge of traffic laws, and sev eral other points In aafe driving. Tcen-agera who have been guilty of a "moving" violation (other than parking tickets, etc.) within the past six months will not be ellKlble to participate, otnerwise, Osborn reported, all licensed driv ing teen-agers are eligible and are urged to enter Ihe Road-e-o. The written examination is to be held Wednesday. 1 p.m.. at KUH8. The top 25 contestants In the writ ten exam win take pan in we actual driving contest. The 'finals'1 the actual driving it slated for next Sunday at Un and Pine streets. A first place cup Is also lo be presented the local winner. Osborn reported, the second place winner will receive a -5 defense bond and a cup, and the third place Is to receive a cup. Deadline for applications Is to morrow al the Chamber of Com merce at ft p.m. Nine Take Swim Course LAKFViRW Nine persons are enrolled thla week In the senior life saving course at the municipal pool, with pool manager, Stanley Tooke, as the Instructor, assisted by Duke Stewart. Some are taking the course for the first time and others are taking It a a refresher course, In order to be eligible lor the water safety course next week. Tile water safety course will he offered next week (Julv 14-1i with Oari A. ftoss, regional waier tslely director for the American Red Cross as Instructor, 'I Ills part of the Red Cross water safety Dro gram being conducted throughout the country. Persona holding sen ior life saving certificates arc eli gible. - Those taking Ihe senior life sav ing course this week are Mra. Mar garet Kucera, F.rnie Bergstrom. Duke Stewart. Anne Barry, Jovce Ortweln. Frank Turner. Janet Mor ris. Max Larson and Jo Bsrry. Tooke urged that all eligible per Carl A. Hobs, regional waier saiely course, and registration should be made this week at the pool so the schedule csn be arranged. Swimming lessons are continuing at the pool on a revised schedule. All persons taking the course will be rated this week, and those who Qualify as advanced or intermed iate swimmers will not be given further Instruction this year. Les sons will continue for about anoth er week. Tooke ld. for- those who stsrled late or who do not Qualify for at least Intermediate rating. Tooke announced that tentative plans call for a water show at the pool curing me w-tlvltles. Brass la an allov of copper and sine: bronze, an alloy ol copper and tin. , . Talking Can' To Visit Here Wh.sker.no' Set for July 18 LAKEVIEW July 18 Is the start ing lime for the Lions Club "Whin- kerino, wnicn nas orm iimioim at the request of Round-Up Pres. Walt Leehmann Jr. to help spresd interest In the Roundup. The Lions, through a kangaroo court, will use the whlskerino as a means to dsv off part of the club's debt on the swimming pool. The debt It around S-WO, and mon ey toward this will be rslsed by the ksngaroo court In fines for lack of facial adornment. In this deal, the men are being asked by the Lions to raise chin hair and also to wear western garb Women are being asked to wear (Ingham or other western toggery. FRKRHMAN STAR TUSCALOOSA. Ala. I Fresh man Dick Hearn Is one of the University of' Alabama's top pros pects In baseball and basketball. The tlx feet-three Inch, 190 pound athlete was a double figure scorer with the Crimson Tide s freshman cage squad and led the varsity bsaepau team in nome runs ana runs bstted in this season. '"Canco Charlie" Is coming to Klamath Falls tomorrow. lie's literally a "tin-can man," but hit advance publicity aays he wulks, talks and whistles at pretty girls as heartily at the next fellow. Canco Charlie la an electronical ly controlled robot mechanical man built to the exact acale of a No. 2 fruit csn. Charlie It to extend an Invitation to Mayor Bob Thompson to attend the American Can Company's Portland fiber milk container plant opening Aug. 17. The plant Is to be the first complete milk-container manufacturing plant In the Northwest. Chsrlte Is to ride In to Klamath aboard a 38-foot trsller, big enough lo allow him to walk In and out dplte bis 11-foot, two-Inch waste line. Within that girth Is housed Ihe electronic equipment that allows Charlie to walk, talk and roil his eyes and even turn his head s he talks. Among other things, Charlie Is to point out to the Klamath people he meets the Importance of local milk production. Klamath county, he electromechanically reports, ships (.000,000 (Mi quarts of whole milk to market annually. Ibis milk, plus large quantities used for other dairy products, comes from 95 dairy farms which have about 3500 cow-s. Charlie was born Christmas Day, 1949, In Brooklyn, snd hss been tabbed the "best-traveled mechan ical man in the country." pended in a liquid, they can be observed to make small move ments, believed to be caused by moieculsr motion In the liquid, wnicn continue indefinitely. New Twisi; Fish Theft LAKEVIEW About 70 of the 50,. 000 irout which were recently plant ed In Lake County streams and lakes will never be taken by sports men. Some thieves got the 70. and without benefit of hook and line State Patrolman Jesse Jones re ported that a fish trap on Deep ireea was rooDea test weekend. Someone had waded Into the stream to the trap, lifted the cover and look out the trout. The fish, 13 to 14 inches In size. had been planted In several stream and lakes. In planting Deep Creek, the game commission crew had placed some In a trap in order to observe survival. Jones explained mat sometimes stream conditions cause loss of planted fish, so st times some of the plant are placed in a trap in order to save and study Ilsti which die from some cause. In the Deep Creek trap. II had died, the officer ssid snd the re mainder were still being held for observation wnen the thieves took over. Wooiim IBUY6PK0S...SAVfl I :v::::T$UCn::::v .V.Ve'eV ' " I Plain or iodized; always free running; always uniform. At your grocer's in the red package. Enjoy Ltslit's "Metf iht Missus Varieties" uitb Harry Koplan-CB.S. Saturdays 11:30-12 noon. 'tsjrsssw a Pour Cltonlyl LOOK FOR THE P0LKAD0T CARTON CRATEhLARE DAIRY PRODUCTS Lakeview Names Board Chairman LAKEVIEW At a special meet ing of the School District 7 (Lake- view directors on Mondty, June 30, Ray Harlan was elected chair man ol the board for the year 1952-53 and a contract for remodel ing work at the high school was awarded to Brosterhous Construe- i lion Company, Klamath Falls. A. J. Callaghan was named vice- chairman of Ihe board for the new school year. Other members are W.P. Wilbur. E. J. Mocabee and John Bucll. Mocabee waa chair man the past year. The Brosterhoure bid. only one submitled, was for 1 3,850 to re model, expand and Improve the nomemsking ana science rooms at the hlkh school. The subcontract on electrical work and plumbing Is held by Lakevlew Plumbing and Heating Company. Lakevlew. Work on the remodeling project has sl- reaay started. GUARANTEED! when you lf ui chick your car periodically! 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