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TUESDAY, JULY 7. 1953 ww.'w-w-i- -w W F IIWI Meet To Talk Drought .. ,m MV.WS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NBflC AUSTIN, Tex. Governors of five drought-stricken states will meet in Amarlllo, Tex.,. Friday to discuss what state governments might do to help farmers and live stock men fight the Southwestern disaster. - Oov. Allen Shivers of Texas an- arguments over drought aid raged in congress ana among caiuemen. : flantinna nf TexfiA. Oklahoma. f.nnvArt VanR&R Ann" nlf,nj Mavt. co are in their fourth year of arougni wun pastures arieu w Aunt tnri crnn destroyed. No rain was reoorted tn Texas yesterday and temperatures climbed above 100 ' degrees over ' wii.Mi nt In Utah At Shivers' reauest. Texas ministers had led c their congregations Sunday in : prayers for rain. The Texas disaster relief dlrec- .ak ..LI 77 cnmmunitipft In - the ' state have been forced to ration : water. Director William L. McGIU - warned of a public health problem from water obtained from "ques tionable sources." Panhandle cattlemen Invited State's Monday Toll: Five stockmen from four other states to meet them In Dalh.it, Tex., Thursday to urge direct price sup- ........ ' u tt.: i- D - ir... yui io. v. ii r uivu ot., a juunii and Texas rancher, accused direc tors of the big. livestock associa tions of being so rich from oil "they can afford rugged Individ ualism." r sJl(W(WW Monti-nay Martinez Didn't Vhntnc'3akJ . th. .irlln. also notified relatives, .-&W Accidents in Oregon Monday v,- iivm nt five wrsons. rnu ofoUfif brought the death toll from accidents in the state to IS Bines-. tne , JUiy Muy m. KrAnrfBv' riMthx result- 'ed from swimming accidents. An elderly woman was shtjca uy train and tv young man died In a ... Gerald Richard Brown, 15, of Cot- a. 'Arn-ainmd While SWllTl- 1 ? "in, ill. f athpr in the CotUKe Grove Reservoir. State police said the lather tnea w re-uc . . lvmm uio hair The father. j- nmttffl orAK unable to et Bripauof Ua boy s Short crew jwuewt . Virginia Smith, 18, Portland, j th. mamas River SearCarveV when shelell off the back of a young man hi ryhig her across the river. She was Pate. 19, Myrtle .: .trivan with cramps STdrowned while swimming tn ine DOUWX vi.-FM- , .1 -.Vi Rose Prantl. It. was killed when .truck By a Southern Pacifie pas senger tram 'ront of 0erV8lS deireri Southwell, 22, Molalla, was inhired fatally wnen SRSS-lW off a highway at Molaua. .. ' ; ... - Mundy Wins ;ock Race ...Tt mi Wronlf MnndV of Atlanta, Ga., ; current . point leader in the AAA uu mooel stock car 'division, added to bis wan rt .uL- v,. siiv won the iXXk N-mile stock car race at HUTK.le.datth. fastest quau ,u.Brr:.. r-..,. Christie. Oranto Pass, Ore., was second. f Three Missing . - I Fishermen rouiw EUGENE W - Three young f sh- ' ermen. missing and n"l the Cascades, were found Monday by a search party made up of the vouth-T fathers and friends. trio. Mark Fleming, Eugene had aeciaea w j one more day formore fhshlng. Air and grouna '"'""..1vr; r,.n started after the boys failed been siarveu nnB lrom to return ouim j their overniiju Dairies Licensed v i- J kinrlrAtt PORTLAOT W - A numtarof Awi were llcensea ur -&d of Agriculture Monday . to : oa2d the marketing areas i-rtuded .are: - .-'"f. and towns . New- Portland, licensed to sell hi .New berB:dM m OeVva Wood censed to sell in uc M uUj. ', bunvinaepenuct"." . n,1TD1inR.lATS ' R"?f" ; - The t Nairobi. -'Tinsday their .oUr&dlve3agalrS th. Mau the wnura ut ' ' H RAld 111 d(rrtira ara n rtrh or have other financial interests mat vney caa qq an rigni regara . "They aren't making a living ran dffnrfl fnmuil initil...llM . a TP n . i i and cattleman, said ft per cent of '"o uu me ui cauiemen want price supports. He said the stand of livestock associations against supports reflected only the vpuuviui u4 me onicers ana oirec Governors expected to take part la the Amarlllo discussion are Dan Thornton of Colorado, Edward P. a, wuuuouu Aiuuajr u new Mexico ana smvers. sec retary of Agriculture Benson, whc rroA a L .... J the Texas drought situation June ai, win oe inviiea to sena a rep resentative to the governor's meet- In the Senate. Minority Leader Lyndon Johnson D-Tex called on Benson to launch a 118 million charged the administration plan to nrAvlri. .lo-M mlllln. rfnllars 4n airf r.-,. ...... ....... was "jusi .enougn, 10 liquidate uie I- remaimna; assets ana tgive w rancher) a coach ticket out of the disaster area." . 'A tat.m.nf. fri. R.ncnn urerari cattlemen to go slow in selling off their herds In a "mistaken belief" The House Agriculture Committee itnnrnvart a mu to nroviaa em ergency credit to farmers and stockmen. ;. .. I v -a. i ; INTERFERENCE? -A rhubarb follow.d this play whtn Phiin..1 T.d K.W..M w.. tr.pPV.on tmr. """TV " nin, Brooklyn. J-cki. put f " T.d but th. PhJ. hollered int.rf.r.nc. on th. rundown. Ump.r. .s Frank Dcol.. Dodgers blanked th. Philli.i. B-u. b Eiir.p.MR levin: V new vork i This is the Odys sey of Juan Martinet, who started out tur rwiw and landed in Newfoundland. Who repeated us naniu uuc times and go three martinis, And wno is imauy wj .... t.n with a eooa-naiureo view' of his adventures (or mis. adventures). . i ' , ...... j umnnerineft aunaav when he mistakenly boarded a Pan bound for Germany from Idlewild He had been sencumea at the same nour on a ru . , ii, .fni fiAn Juan. Airline officials did not notice that he was getting on the wronj Ptoe.;. The Dig airimor wo- .-I. ,k. .12..hnilr.hnn to QntldCr. Nfld.f as Marttoeis settied Into his seat. .; i'. i ' . Soon a stewardess came "" and asked: f ' ,, ; n. Puerto Rlcan. who speaks ,.. En.ni,)i thnucht she was UlUf"fWFl ' . ; checking his name; so he replied "Martinez." . ; .: . He was handed a dry martl"'. m..t ... v.. uffie aked the 1 . Mu. ... " same question, ; gave the same reply, and received, the same re freshment. ' When the plane landed at Gan- ... a....t... nHmintlv nntined uiat nor. pi - he was m a cooler Juan. !-.. " - ." . - He made inquiries, ano tne Airline omciais put mui w night at Gander, and sent him back to . wow ora mi available night. He returned here yesterday. ' ran Aincnwu. o.t. ...... j w.nhoii.n frnm idlewild to spend th. rtav at a hotel, but he was afraid he would oe orKoiii p he asked to return to Idlewild. The airline agreed. ... i: - He sat in a wneeicnair airport and chatted with other Puerto " Ricans. Pan American, which paid the bill for his unex pected wanderings, treated nim to dinner.- ; . ' The airline also notified relatives to Puerto JUco that he was pom.- lng, but Martinet said he was sure they were not concerned by the delayHe said;'.": ry-J-::-:' After all.' tney diont Know when I was coming." Then, lust before last midnight, he was put aboard a nonstop fligh; to San Juan. . .....I wU. Viam wr ann. In the Army in Korea, quipped as be boarded the plahe: f r ' - me to Korea." .. ; - x -.en.lTar" . . u'.T n H n .ill nuwirinnaB.' Protect Your FURS With Our COLD STORAGE SPECIAL Cleaning Glgzing and Storage $5.00 GREGORY'S FUR SHOP 815 East Main f ho" 3573 . . PAKTY BANNED . .B.im D.Ut.tfen IBh The aAnnv.1 . n-."- v . Pakistan government Tuesday out lawed the extremist Moslem politi cal party Anjuman Ahrar. Police searched ano seaira mo tmj f ice. The party paper, Azad, was banned. Ted Williams States-Bound mrvn in Marin Cant. Ted Williams leu lor me unitea otaten Tuesday, confident that his ear and nose ailment wilt not prevent him from resuming his baseball career. The former Boston Kea box siug nv.uM ha .Til. ft" ta he diS' .l..va 1ffm tha Marlnaa In Octo ber, but he does not expect to play any ban tms season.. v i umt iiAveinna in auinciu ..t.u. . fivini PAtitheriet fiirhter- bombers with the First Marine Air Wing in Korea. Portland Hikes Fees To Cut Meter-Feeding Portland. W) Parking meter fees are to go up m part of Port- a ...i mnnth. The Cltv council decided Monday to charge 6 cents for 15 minutes or 2S cents for one hour and 15 minutes In the central downtown area. . Parking there now costs 5 cents for a half hour. The changeover, scheduled to ne- -i. , mnntn finri tO DO COI11- pleted in about three months, will Affuct 1.210 meters. , "1 . The CouncU said the change was expected to eliminate me.er teed- . . ,, j n.rlFara And tO Aid 1)1 lag Bll-MOJ. enforcement of parking regulations tn the most congest . 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