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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1952)
PAGE FOOT IIF.RAI.n ANO NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY. AUGUST 7, 10.VJ MARKETS and FINANCE Stocks market moved Into II.' eeond straight new 1U53 high Thursday, nd prices were right around their best at Die close. Railroads provided the Incentive lor the rue and made the widest gains. The Associated Press average ot 60 stocks advanced 60 cents at 106.80, a new high for the year knd the best since June 10, 1930. The carriers extended their Rains round 2 points at Die outside either way. Business amounted to an esti mated 1.100.000 shares. By The Associated Tress Allied Chemical 77 Allis Chalmers ii a American Airlines 14 American Power i Lieht 38 '3 American Tel and Tel 65 American Tobacco 57 Anaconda Cooper 46 Atchison Railroad V0 'j Bethlehem Steel 61 Boeing Airplane Co. 36 3 Borg Warner 76 a Burroughs Adding Machine 17 Calllornia Packing 27 l: Canadinn Pacific 36 Caterpillar Tractor 66 '? Celanese Corporation 44 Chrysler Corporation 79 .Cities Service 106 Consolidated Edison 36 S Consolidated Vultce 18 , Crown Zellerbach 68 Curtiss WrlKht 8 ; Douglas Aircraft 62 34 dupont de Nemours 90 ' Eastman Kodak 46 Ta Emerson Radio 11 S General Electric 63 ' j ;General Foods 48 3, General Motors 68 S Georgia Pac Plywood 17 H Goodyear Tire 46 Homestake Mining Co. 36 i International Harvester 34 3 International Paper 61 Johns Wanville 76 Kennecott Copper 83 Llbby. McNeill 7 s, Lockheed Aircraft !3 , Long Bell A 37 .Montgomery Ward 65 yt Nash Kelvinator 21 Hew York Central 20 Northern Pacific 77 V Pacific American Fish 15 Pacific Gas Electric 36 3i Pacific Tel. & Tel. 112 Packard Motor Car 5 ! enney (J. C.) Co. 68 Pennsylvania R. R. 20 Yt Pepsi Cola Co. 10 Pbilco Radio 32 'i Radio Corporation 26 H Rayonler Incorp 36 Rayonier Incorp Pfd Republic Steel 41 Ti Reynolds Metals 54 Richfield Oil 71 H Safeways Stores Inc. 31 Scott Paper Co. 55 Sears Roebuck ft Co. 60 Ji Socony-Vacuum Oil 37 ' Southern Pacific 87 Standard Oil N.J, 80 Studebaker Corp. 38 sl Sunshine Mining 9 aB Swift ft Company 37 ? Transamerica Corp. 27 "Twentieth Centruy Fox 15 l Tjnion Oil Company 4 'j Union Pacific 119 'i United Airlines 28 3 i United Aircraft 33 'i United Corporation 5 V United States Plvwood 29 United States Steel 40 V, Warner Pictures 12 V Western Union Tel 42 i Westinghouse Air Brake 26 Westinghouse Electric 41 'i Woolworth Company 43 T LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (USD A I Cattle salable 25. Re ceipts too small to establish mar ket. A few odd head canner and cutter cows about steady and about 14.00-17.00. Odd head low utility 18.00. No calves. Hogs salable 200. Prices steady. Bulk of supplv choice No. 1 and 3 butchers 180-240 lbs 25.25. Sheep salable 1.500. No early trade. On Wednesday prices about 25 cents lower. Small lot choice prime wooled spring lambs 27.75. Lon? string rhoice-nrime shorn No. 1 pelt 101-109 lb. lambs 27.00. few i 11 1 a . . i . a , eiUailt lUla fiUVU OtlU MltUt ItCU" ing lambs 23.00-24.00. Good and choice yearlings 19.50. Small scat tering cull-good shorn .slaughter ewes steady at 5.50-7.50. CHEMICAL EATS SHIP ' VANCOUVER, Canada 0PI The hull of Vancouver's one-year-old fire boat is quickly disappearing. It was discovered the $300,000 ves lel's steel plates had been eaten one-third through by electrolysis, the chemical decomposition of met als by galvanic or electric action. WEEK-END SPECIALS AT TRULOVE-S MEAT MARKET 919 East WE "MEAT" PORK 35c SAUSAGE Th Best Pound SHORT .1IBS lb. 50e Roost LEG PORK Shoulder O Pork lb. 49c Young . ' BEEF LIVER lb. 50e GRAINS CHICAGO I Oralns went through some rapid price changes on the board of trade Thursday. Dealings again were active. The market sold off sharply at the Mart. Then II rallied, only to go Into another decline, throughout the session rye. Which has been a laggard during the current drought inspired advance, had a firmer tone than other cereals. Wheat closed i to 1 cent lower. September $3.34 corn VI lower, September SI. 81 Til.U, oats 'i to 1 cent lower, September 86 W rye 1 '-3 la higher, Septem ber 209 34. soybeans S-l l lower, September 13.13 a,-J H. and lard S cents lower to 6 cents a hundred pounds higher, September $11 65. Wheat Open High Low Close i Sop Dec Mar May 2 36 2 35 3 34 , 3 34 3 41 3.43 H 2 40 ', 3.41 i 2 46 , 2.47 l3 2.45 2.46 3.46 3.48 3.46 s, J 46 ', PORTLAND tV- Coarse grains. 15-dav shipments, bulK, Coast de livery: On ts No. 3, 38 -lb white 67.50; Barley, No. 3, 45-lb B. W., 67.00. Wheat tbldl to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered Coast: Soft White. 3.36'j: Soft White (ex cluding Rexi, 3.36'a; White club. 3.36'-.. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary. K" 3.41: 13 per cent. 3.43. Hard White Baart: Ordinary, 2.41: 10 per cent. 3.42: 11 per cent. 3.43: 13 per cent. 3.45. Car receipts: wheat, 137; barley, 3: flour 3; corn, 3; oats, S; null feed, 6. LIVESTOCK CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO I Hog marketing develoDCd a generally steady price tone Thursday although a few i early sales were strong to 36 cents ' higher. A partial Quarantine because of 1 E,,..rUU.,.ut riiu,, in tl,A vanlc Mll . auiAvira " ". j-.-w kept outside order liners on tne market, but this bearish influence was offset by a deep cut in the fresh supply of hos from the! T1.. t A D.IMlltll,. said the embargo on cutgoing ship- ments mignt oe uiiea aionaay, allowinic additional time for a thorough cleaning of yard areas possibily contaminated by the hog virus vesicular exanthema. I Most butcher weight hogs sold I from 821.00 to $23.15 with the I $23.25 top paid sparingly. Sows ! were mainly $17.25 to $31.00. Good to low-prime steers, yrar-im lings, and heifers sold from $28.00 to $34.00 while cows topped at $21.00. bulls at $24.00, and veaiers at $33.00. I Sheep which sold were steady to firm although there were no sales ot oia-crop ibihds ana jeiiiinss ut slow activity, uooa 10 ciioite tt- tive spring lambs were $28.00 to j $30.00. PORTLAND I (USDA1 Cat tle salable 50: holdover 100. Mostly cleanup market at steady prices with quality poor. Few cutters and low utility steers 18.00-21.00; util ity heifers 19.00-23.00; cutters down to 16.50. Canner and cutter cows mostly 13.50-15.50; lew utility cows 16.50-18.00. Commercial to 19 50. Utility and 'low commercial bulls 23.50-26.00. Cutter bulls down to 18.00 and below. Calves salable 25; holdover 33. .Scattered sales about steady, ew good light calves and veaiers 28 00. Utilitv and commercial grades 16.00-26.00. Hogs salable 50. Market slow, fully 50 lower. Choice No. 1-2 butch ers from 12 - 206 lbs. 25.00 - 50. Choice 260-23.50; choice 350-500 lb sows 19.00-21.00. lighter weights to 22.00. No feeder pigs available re cently. Su1' i i isj, u.t .i . Sheep salable 150. Market about steady. Good to prime spring lambs 25.00-50, few cnoice ana prime 101 lb 26.00. Cull and utility '"ln " .i". lamDs io.uv--5S.uu. oooa ieeoers tl.wwv. vwu o,aau.,ai t 21.00-51 able 6.00-50. Culls down to 3.00. POTATOES CHICAGO ( Potatoes: Ar rivals 80, on track 152: total U.S. shipments 340: market slightly stronger for Whites, slightly weak er for Reds, except Russets about steady: Idaho-Oregon Long Whiter 56.30-50. Russets 6.75: Nebraskr Warbas S6.00; Washington Loni Russets $6.75; Wisconsin Warba J5.85. Main YOU FOR LESS A Grade BEEF ROAST lb. 58e BOIL BEEF 35c lb. Fresh Dressed HENS 30c lb. Roasting Q7C HENS lb. 48" FRYERS Pound Ml su tr.i. COI RT Pautin Hlddto. drunk. Fine. 1S or Tlj .. Lurno ciino. drunk, rint, 9ia Or I'i U Mallory WiUon. drunk, Fint, 11 or T Adolph Martinrj, drunk. Tin, US or T'i rtv Armando Untc drunk. r'in, VIS or cU. DIKTRH'T t Ot IIT tuirnr lUnfiM-d Hawhtnt, no vvhtolr Itcciu Fint. f5. K mnd Henry ShtMlhom, lnd) quale enifrgrncy brk. fin, lV Ka numd llrnry Shllhora. loUllon bn- rut Vxn: lu. Hrr Krua, void forvujn lu-nac Fin. S10 Jmrt Kdr Swift, no operator' It- crnn. Fmr. . ltUy Loiratne Mrfr. drunk (n pun- Itc pl.. Srnlrn. da. and tM;drunk drlvlni;.ou Julv 38. alter he Jamca Vrrtfn Knapp. njiini pro hitMird metruMi. Fnw. $ b.umit.VVuen IiyPP fd,n dlb' LKoy ttatvner. aniin( pronioiito meinooi. r me. ais. limit Ftw J1X RiXf Watkink. axceedini daily tMf limit. Fiiu-- John Kutsrll Barneit. indecent axpo aura. Santem., months. Iranians Elect House Leader TEHRAN. Iran (.f Ayutulluh Kushnm. Iran's most powerful re- iol Parliament s lower house tMa jits) Thursday, fornuw Uie final link of Nationalist control over the legislative body. The sriin old Mulluh ipriest) re places Dr. Hassan Imami. an autt Nationahst, who lett for Geneva last week. Knsham received 47 votes. A Na tionalist deputv. Abdullah Mozaini. received 10 votes. There was speculation whether Kashani will function in Uie new juost which solidifies his position s one of the stronz men behind Premier Mohammed Mossadegh's government. It was believed he miVh,""de.ega.e IhTdulte to the deputy speaker, also a Mossadegh AI11US limit. 1 Kashan was e ccted a depulv ui exile in 1960. but relused W take his sest. He jumped into the political . I I al I IS premier and sent him into hiding. qavam. who disappeared afier his government was driven from power, maintained in a letter Thursday that he could not be ; blamed, for the deaths and blood-1 shed in the July 21 riots because i he had resigned the dav belore. ! The letter, delivered to leading newspapers by messenger, gave .ndication of the former !pren"e-'s r-he-eabout' ' Informants said unofficially that Mossadegh will Impose an annual! two per cent lax on all land hold- ml!s mosl of jt ownej ov Iran's , wealthy upper class. I one source close to the govern- ment predicted the new levy would j bring in at least 330 million dol- I lars yearlv sliuhtly more than I the government now is spending. Iran has edged toward bank ruptcy since it took over the (property of the British-run Anglo- Iranian oil company last year. I Funeral , M1LLEB runr1 rrvlres for Haiti Belle Mil ler. 65. who died here Auf. 4. will tjike place from Ihe chapel of Ward'. Klam ath Funeral Home. 925 Hifh Street. Fri day. 2 p.m.. the Rev. Lloyd Hollowav. First Methodist Church, officiating. Commitment service and Interment In Klamath Memorial Park. Obituary Miles city. Mont , resident of Klamath Fail. for 30 years, died here Aug. 3. 1952. Survivoii include: two sisters. Haute Loveloy and Florence Wylo. Orland. Calif: and a brother. Louis Seattle, Mr. Ross was a member of pelican Post No. 1383 V.F.W. Funeral arrange- ma.nt. win be announced bv ward- Klamath Funeral Home, I There will I AUGUST I " ' BIG FREE RODEO STREET DANCE Thursday Nite, Aug. 7 Man Jailed On Morals Charge t Jumes Ru.vsell Bm licit, 39, ot . Merrill, l mutor Mctwi o( right ............ ...... ...... L, ,! . u- mm m rwv Inml's Roikv Hutlr IhiI. He i1p n tied sutliy vrslrrday nltcrnoiin in District Courl lo churn of inclt'crnl rxiHisurp. the j complaint biouylu bv woman to uiioni nurneii nniuuirniv rxtxvtea himself at Washburn and Kbcrlein Jvilv 2B. . Barnctt was srnlrnrrd to etRtit months, with the stipulHtum thai the Ume be served at the Fortlnnd tall. The Merrill man had previously out.sped a Slate Police car in 9 j chnsc between Klunmth Fulls and Merrill, and irnid out his (hie alter ; n He was taken into custody again t- Slat Police at Merrill yester day. Police Bn Bare Legs HACiERSTOWN. Md. Mil Wo men in bare legs have been giving I too much competition to the nntiir jul betuitv of the cit 's pmks, ac cording to the Park Board. So police have been ordered to hustle women In shorts out of such public places. "The only limbs we want to see In our parks are those growing on trees." said Paul L. Snider, chair man of the board. Circus Tent Imitates Saucer PRINEVILLE liT. Tie thing that lloated around In the sky here lloa.ed around 'in the sky here was a ciAus tent. Only the top of it, to be sure, but still a lent. It took off from the Crooked Rtv- ounduP greunds Wednesday , wnne r ". -V d.,.? ". I 1 Zl.Z. ....... ,. v Vv.. I .,,,,, ,ln fnr In. nnminv 1 ""-' . j it , 1 ls5?":.,bVS t4? J LT hv nnS ! --f ral ""J-nmJ 1 0 ,n?' desert-country whirlwinds When it came down. It landed , 'n01 ,,r from Its launching sue. n . n. ' Baker r IflnS . . PMUi Uanrinfl a UWIIb nCHI lllJ BAKER eft A public Hearing wm be held here Monday night to determine public sentiment on a $300,000 street Improvement pro-, gram proposed this week by the I city planning commission. Tentative plans call lor paving and a through-street system in- volving 90 to 100 blocks. Property owners would be asked to pay ihalf the cost and the city would propose a the rest. 10-year bond issue lor Correction On S.ore Sale The sale of the Midland Store. n-inlul in WalnacHaV'a UaarnlH BH News, had Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burke and Mr. and Mrs. John Mistier as buvers. The Mlstlers had nothing to do with the transaction, it was learned reliablv today. Mrs. Edna Travers yold the store alter 28 years opera tion, not 17 years as reported. BKDS DKf'REE PROHIBITION SRINAGAR, Kashmir (Pi China's Communists have enforced iDrohibition in Tibet because ol the food 5h0rtage there, according to , , . j, ..... reports reaching here. A directive forbids the Use of anv loodgrains for the preparation ol alcoholic bev- .. ,u . , -a c' "c; l"e made from barley was widely con- sumcd In Tibet. !l Are The Dates of ' the Annual Shasta County Sheriffs Posse y 3; - REDDING RODEO GROUNDS Located at the East End of Butte Street, Redding Show Starts Nitely at 8 . Rodeo Headquarters Temple Lounge Redding, California be Rodeo fun for RODEO PARADE 3 p.m., Sat., Aug. 9 Mounted Drill Teams At All 3 Performances Weaiilier Western Oregon r'nlr through Friday except tal ly morning cloud iness in northern valleva and niglil and morning rloudlnesa along const, Highs Thursday from 15 tn noi 111 to DO In aoulh and 66 along coust. about A degrees warmer Fn day. Lows 'llmrsday night 60 to M. Winds oil coast northerly to north westerly and 10 to 30 miles an hour, Increasing locally to 30 along central and southern coasts during allernoons. Eastern Oregon Pair through Friday. Some afternoon cloudiness. Highs ot 80 to SO Thursday a little warmer Friday wilh highs ot 84 to 84. Lows Thursday 48 to M. Grants Pasa area Fair through Friday. High ol 6 Thursday and 98 Friday. Low ThurMlay night 6). By The Aoclalcd I'reai 24 houra to 4:30 a.m. Thursday. linker 86 44 Eugene- 86 62 La Orande 86 82 Lnkeview 84 63 Medfnrrt tM 67 North Bend t 63 Ontario R8 66 j Pendleton 86 63 . rortland (Alrp) 76 69 i Rosebuig 88 68 Salem 82 64 Boise W 66 Chicago 77 69 Rureka 67 61 Red Bluff 100 69 Denver 89 62 New York 80 73 San Francisco 66 64 Los Angeles 7t Seattle 73 66 Spokane 83 66 3 16 Wreck Kills 1, Injures 4 ROSEUUHQ (flv- An evening j l oil. cost Ule llle 01 one man and brought Injuries to his lour passengers late wednes- dav. 'ii x Harold C. Tomlinson, 36. of Dll' end-over-end d( down rocky em- bankment alter missing a turn to ""I''lieilk licr IIUSAUIK HUH w he Lone Rock Bridge 21 miles east l The left arm ot Mrs. Carol Amuds(.n ,7 Winston. was cut 1 Aft st tt. V,n..lr liar -nrri tt Iran " Cuts and bruises were tullered bv iiroaia Jolinvtone. 16: her h v Jerry 'ohn'tone. 13. and Jerry Davis, 20, all of Winston, suutii ol here. The turn at which the accident occurred is a sharp one and scene of Several previous mishaps. A new highway now under construc tion will eliminate it. Candidate's Dog Bites Small Boy SPRINT.PIFt.n III tfl A three. year-old boy blllen by Gov. Aillul b.t-veiiMin s r.on. Artie, played Thursday wllh loys sent by Ihe governor In an effort lo make amends. A toy tractor, a toy duck and a liny chnlr. gifts ol the Demo cratic presidential nominee, were presented to John BlmiiMii, 3, by .Mrs. rJrnest Ives, Stevenson' 5'"'' Artie, the governor's dalmatlan. bi, ooiui wiicn the child sought to pet the animal. Artie, who had roamed from the executive man s'on uroiin'ls to Ihe B erman yard, was locked up In his kennel. Old? Get Pep, Vim with Iron, Calcium, Vitamin B, MEN, WOMEN 1W.'.X: 11 rui'i'TCi .Miri i riilii of . AO. M tHm'l tt i loo If oltta ri"-.Kl titrr to - by Un- larhinf irifti ; pxii i at Clum, Miamia Hi liMnrli nn tt ptppr, .n younfM 0rn tonir Tlti rnif V Trial tltfr mlill'tlo irfHWf, MllM.i - ( re,t lu 1 1 Id ana " tmr fnr Kill Mt$tr aaTioa uk U vtrjr ooputtf. atuorr-aat utf 'Ltaaoaij- Mia Al all draralarta avarvwhrra In Klam i atb talla. at Pa Urug. iillil 10 everyone Zupan Trial Re-Scheduled A District Court lilul scheduled lur tomorrow iiioin.ng U. been continued until Aug. 31. to seo ll bv thai time Klauuiiii County lias a prosecuting attorney, , Mlkn Kupan. 40. of 4J9 Cniiiiiier. rial. Is to be tiled on a drunk driving charge. He already Is serv ing a au-duv Jail seuteiuo lor driv ing while Ins oixmuioi'h license was suspended. The counlv has been without a district attorney since last Friday when O. K. Van Vuctor resigned lo become district Judge, His deputy. Frank Alderson. is coiuiiu'iiim iIim olfue but to pievenl auv iMMibln queslluu as In his atlllloillv lo cuu diict a court trial, .iimui's day in court was postponed bv sliiniluiinn between Alderson and Hen Uod- oaiu, miliums nltornry, Clov. Uoualas McKuv Ik eiu-teil lo have inuile all aniiollltiiieiit ol a district attorney bv that dale, Nation Sees Polio Increase WASHINGTON i. The govern ment Thursday niuuied 3.31.11 new leases of liiliinlile paralysis la.tl week, tne highest weekly total so lar tins your. The Public Health Service listed I Hie venr'a total through Aug. 2 ! at 10.6117 cases. j That compared with 10.710 In the record year l!H! and e.B.18 last ' vear up lo this tune. I For the "disease year." which begun wllh tlio week ended April 6. Uie total was 9.377 ciu.es, com- ( pared wllh 9.714 In the same period uf 1949 and 6.640 lur Ulc 1961 i period. August Is usually the month of highest incidence for polioinveltlis. During 1949 Die new cases in I that month ranged as high as ,9.100 lo 3.600 a week. j 1 But the Health Service suiri the ' peak nuv hnvr hr-n rtichrd In Texas, w hich has led the nation ' ! with 2.079 cases, nearly one-lilth 1 Uhe national total. ! 1 Last week's total of 2.2M cases 'was 37 per cent greater than the ; inrececiltig week's 1.607. which had ' been the l!62 weekly high, j "The disease in epidemic pronnr- 1 jtlons continues to be concentrated ! In the north and antiih central j slates." the service said. I - : ' . ... j," 'y:r ! FROM OUR STUNNING COLLECTION OF MILLINERY ORIGINALS x Casper Davis designed this flattering hat ; -in an off-white shade of imported vclour. ; ' The dashing side trim sparkles with Six massive baguettes. Come in now to choose the right new fall hat for you. ( ' s . l i L.. '.. . FREE EASY PARKING Long First To Die In State Gas Chamber BAl.KM i.fi-Witvnp t.rltny Limit. Ill), will uirnt death Kiiday tutu 11 ii ill in a Miiull K'lH'l'Hd room only a Kloiie'a throw (mm (he niutr Hn Herniary wall, within whirl) Iw has hprnt ull his adult yen i s. When he una 1H, hp wua Bent to (he IMiMUi to hetve an eiuht-yrtii lerm lur asMtuli. WUhin 2b hunt ultir hln irleaho in June, 1UMI, he hiul kldiuiprU and killed a limit driver. Waller Ituckci, near oie Kin Cily, hud mlibrd a I'orllund bank, and hud be mi captured alter HeliuuMy wouiitllui; nil Fill mult. Hp Wtti M'ti' Mt'id lo die lu the tins chumber and wun aenl buck to pi inun lo. a wuit ext'ciition. llr spout his tunc trylnu to e.M'upe. AinoiiK the inuny tiinex he Hied to itain fieedom, the cloneM to hur- WU 1)11 tpi. dti, liKfl, Wllt'll hp e-tcuned iiom death row, climbed the prtMin wall, dropped to (he othrr Aide and wan pinned down by iiuaids armed with r it let. Km ly Friday momtnu. he will be in km from ht cell tu tho seitie liutton block,-where Ihe ihonI dun kcioiiH I'limlnal.i mo kept, to the adniliilnlrullon bull(hn whert he will eut hla InM ineul. He will have no vtniiorn. except fin- the piiMiu'rt t'athulic t-hiiluiii, Knllirr William Mi.Clory. 111a only rrladve. ah ll.iled on pi'tfon re roiil.s, U a uruiHlnioiher in Kuslrru tn on who la loo rldrrty to make the Joiilliey to Halrm. lioloio thr H ip Jo the new deain hou uillKiuiK oiiiMue uie priMin wall, read. he will hear his sentence lie will ridp (he lew hundred feet in an automobile lo nhleld him 1 1 out tile view ol the women prl isonern who ate housed directly utxivr Uie aduiiiilnliatiou bulldlnv. Prenent to wiuip.ss ihe exiH-utlnn will be priasou olficmLs and a lew represemaliven ol pre.ta nprvlcen and nrw.spupora. prouably no more Ii... 11 '1,1 K-apMnn The kii chamber Itself nltj In the erntnr ol the winilowlr.i. eon crete death houoe, with enough room on all Mdca to torm a corn dor. The elm tuber ha a a la rue win dow on each of IU alx aiden. Ixuiu will r.lt on a chair m the f-n'fr i'l Ihe chninbcr. Under the chair will be crock filled with h"t Mint. The chninbcr will be ae curely aenled When a lever l pulled, a few pliU will fall into tho acid. The reiull will be byanlrie (tax which wit) mke him unconscious within 30 AecondH, and dead ahorlly Iheieullrr. Appioxlnialely lb n.lir.ilrn alter the rxet'lllloti, hilKO blower falia will elrr Hip room ol n. ',n" helling It up thrnuifh a tall flu which rlsea Houi the criiler u( lha biiihlniK. Ioiik Ii the (Irnl pemou lo b ri.niiMii in ulr new buiiiiliirji oul hide the wall. The lat pertoii to die lu ihq n an clmmber was War dell Jlriitlri.tou, who waa executed Jan. JJ. HH lor the murder ol ft Portland mtiii l.oiiu w ill be tlio Uth pel huh tobt vwt. in ulr natx viiuiiiber inc It wan put Into operation In HMD. I't lor lo that time, haii)fliuj waa llie inruiiiH ol execution. Two other prrhonrt await execu titm al iho piKon. Morria Iceland, who killed a I'nrlhind plrl hr Imil been hnldliii rnpllve. and frank I'wynr, who kilinl a I'uillaud yiu cer during a holdup attempt. On The Record niHiiia MANNINCI hum l Mr. and Mrt. t)tnlil MmnUhM, ItoiiU J SU, KUntalh mUm, ( KUhiNlh VmIIov IIm Ih I Aug 1. linj. I Wvlghl. I jn nulla I ' OUIM'iti hill it-All UK Uoitt In Mr ami Mn WUt.Mtl Nliiilinli. 4(M HIIiU, al KUtitmli Valley llnHUl Aug 1. IVXi, a tiny Wtlilil 7 MuiuU 13 nunc A DAI H niu to Mi ) Mra Man Adair, WMT lranl. at Klamath Vall II..MMUI Ai 1. IUM, II'. WaiKhli i iiHiiiiiii u tin.f hltlht.'OI.I. II. nn In Mr. anrt Mrs. Jnlm I)rlM'ill. 44 1 Winter , al Klain aih Vallay Mttial Aug 1, I H.H, a airL UAKNIAOK I II t.Niti riKI.DH- HAI'NtirtIM l,liil W MaliH, a.i, lulliin nkri Nallva uf Oklalioiiia. rr. l.tm al Malln. (lia torilhv ! Haiiixlrra, II. ilatk. Nallvs ot Kartaat, i MAJollN CUNK Ifc'it K Majori. mill 1 v -i -r Nalur uf Arhaiiaa. raaltUnl Of Klamalli Faiu lMl,ari May i.4iii, i .. K.t... ..I ..ultnl aaf Klan. i -niin aintb rn tn Blanlajv H thiy vi I'hjrllli A DoIt. nil for (liviin Charg. rrualir. Cou- VI mat r tatl Juna t. V40, Meno. Nav 'lattiliff ) t-tiadulv uf "na minor i-lnlii In itn rirfaiMtant. of far to oav I VI a immlli iifixxt. M t. McLaian, allf iiw fur iilainllff C. IM'ta Mnirrb i llarrv M Mr. trh. uil fur ilu.-rra Chan, rrualir. Coupla maiiiril O. t 37, U.ia. Mai r Ml. flra Omf II Proctor, aiturnty for plaintiff Mnna Mat Jar awn va John Maa well Jaikiun. tun for diwnrra. Chart a, c r urlt C'nupla marriad April 14. IPlo Itano. Nv, I'ltitiliff atli rutloHr ot tKi minor rhilrlran, aull roala a. T. MrlJiran. altw nar fnr plaintiff.