4k MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1054 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON RAGE TERES Bush Pilots Save Six In Alaska Crash lata Friday. The following day Sheldon located the first three were grounded overnight when the Hudson said the mirvivors told floating down to earth." All the Rock, W.Va.; Airman 1.0. Edward J. Fox, husband of Mrs, Florence Fox, West UUca, N.Y.; Airman weather worsened. Hudson struck off then on the arduous trek through 3!i-foot snow to reach the crash scene. Sheldon, meanwhile, flew his trio of survi vors yesterday to Anchorage, 75 miles southwest of here. The oth ers were picked up by helicopter. him the plane exploded as it was men were wearing paracmues, ne said. - jurvivors huddled In the scow 15 miles from the wreckage where they had floated , down in their 'chutes. ,.,. ' jj Sheldon, Hudson and an ' Air Force doctor flew to the spot In a blinding snowstorm Saturday, They uyui between Air Force bases at Anchorage and Fairbanks, some 200 miles north of here. There was no warning, he quot ed the survivors. They were "rid ing along smoothly one minute and None of the survivors was ser iously Injured. The Air Force Identified the" six as: Airman 3.C. Rupert C. Pratt. 2.C. Huey T. Montgomery, iu. 1, Eldiidge, Ala.,; Airman 2.0. Ed ward W. Olson, Elkader, Iowa: Airman l.C. Bobby Q, SaUia, West Helena, Ark., and Airman 2.C. Ell CURRY. Alaska Iffl Tw tr.n Tj16 Air Force said Hudson and ture awaiting rescue after the Sheldon saved the lives of the six wrecked two-engined transport was who spent two nights and most of sighted. two days la subfreczing tempera- , Hudson spotted the wreckage the next thing they knew they were 'am of Mrs. Olenna Morrison, Salt R. laDuke, Au Sable Forks, N.Y. Alaska bush pilots were credited todty with saving the Uvea ol six men tumbled into the snow-covered mountain wild-iness near here Friday when tie plane in which they were riding exploded. Two of the other 19 men aboard the Air Force C47 when it left Elmendort Air Force Base near Anchorage on the ill-lated flight were known dead. Eight were missing and bush Pilot Cliff Hudson who with Don Bheldon was credited with effect ing the rescue of the six survivors, said there was little chance any of the others were alive. The Air Force withheld names of the dead and missing pending notification of next of kin. 'Ailing Pope Still Weak; Rests Well VATICAN CITY I Pope Pius private physician said today the Pontiff rested well last night and bis "improvement continues." It was the third straight day that Dr. Riccardo Galeazzi-Usi had cited at least some improve ment In the condition of the ailing head of. the Roman Catholic Church. But the brief words and the pre vious hopeful reports did not quell the fears that have arisen for the health of the frail Pontifl, now 77. For the past 15 days the Pope has been secluded in his Vatican Palace apartment, confined to his bed with a stomach ailment of un disclosed nature which has great ly enfeebled him. He is able to re tain only a little liquid food. Prayers for the Pontiff's health were repeated in Roman Catholic churches " throughout the world Thousands of letters and messages poured Into the Vatican from far points expressing hope for his re. covery. . Galeazzl-Llsi's report this morn ing was' terse: "The Pope rested well and his improvement continues." niLCI il, WIG IClt the Vatican to go shopping in downtown Rome an indication that perhaps slightly less concern was felt for his patient's condition today. ' ... The Pope Is also being treated by a Swiss glandular and internal specialist, Dr. Paul Niehans. For the past several days, one or the other has been in attendance at all times at the Pope's simple apartment. - - Yesterday's communique was the most heartening since the Pontiff was stricken. It said: "The Pope last (Saturday) night slept rather well. Signs of improvement are noted In the condition of the stom ach, which is quieter and less dis turbed. However, In hU general condition there continues to be con siderable weakness." f .. Last night the Vatlefiri announced the Pope's ailment is glandular, but his Inability to hold down fluids given to patients for X-ray tests has apparently kept his doctors from learning the speciflo nature of the Illness. V Death Toll Low !n "Mexico Quake MEXICO CITY WW-Fears of a heavy death toll In the earthquake shattered region of Chiapas state In southern Mexico, diminished to- today as new reports trickled in from tne remote mountain region. But 6,000 families were believed homeless following the severe shock Friday. Hie DU-.C vcuicicu 11 f uu-iimc Wide coffee producing area 60 miles west or ine uuatemaian nor der. Four towns were reported devastated. Chiapas State Gov. Efraln Aranda Osorio said yesterday tele phone reports from four mayors in the hardest-hit region did not list anv fatalities. Officials said the light construc tion of village houses probably ac counted for the lack of heavy cas ualties although damage was es timated at 20 million pesos (23 million dollars). Legal Notice NOTICE BEFORE THE BOARD OF fk DIRECTOR 5 OF WILLOW VA1LEV IRRIGATION DISTRICT In the Matter of the Petition of Lloyd Gift and Bobblctte Gilt, hua . band and wife, and Luther Noble and Marv Noble, husband and wife, to In clude lands in Willow Valley Irriga tion District. Notice ii hereby given to all persons interested that the above named pe titioners have filed their petition to In clude within the boundaries of Willow Valley Irrigation District the follow ' lng described land In . Klamath Coun ty, Oregon.' to-wlt: In Township 40 Smith. Range H X. W.M.. Klamath County. Oregon, in Section 32: NE1-.: In Section 33: W.,SU. EVsW'i and aw sw1'. In section 38: SE'iSW". and SWH- "n 'Section 50: NWe.SE,, NE,SW'.. NW" and SW'.NE'.: in Section so: WI.SW1.,, and SE- Sn,Sectlon 19: The portion of NE4 NlS'i and SE'.SE'. lying Easterly of Langell Valley Market Road: In Township 41 South. Range 14 E. VM.. Klamath County. Oregon, In Section 3: SW'iNWM , In Section 4: Lots 1 and. 3 and SfAl'Npef sons Interested are hereby no tified to appear at the office of the Board of Directors of said district at the residence of Llovd Gift In Langell Valley. In Klamath County. Oregon, on Tuesday. March 2. MM. at a o clock pm. to show cause. If any they have, why laid petition should not be granted. ' Bobbictte Gift, Secretary Feb. . IS. 32. No. 122. Choos Ml' 7 first n (FOR COLDS' ACHISl I JSSA mumn JJM ! 49" yy ns nay a ) '.oiiii'i mmii aitna ariot "jl'""" Twice a year Leon's clean house of all seasonable merchandise . . .and I I l1"'6 r ir ,'' eje & I kT wnen Leon's clean house it means just that! Everything goes! 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