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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORCCON
PAGE THIRTEEN
KLAMATH AGENCY IN 1903 looked different" than it does
now; as this picture shows. It is the Steel excursion of 1903
from Medford to Crater Lake pictured at the flag pole at
the agency when they pulled out of there headed for the
lane, wishing each other a good journey with a firm hand
clasp are Oliver Applegate and Joaquin Miller. Senator
Fulton and family were members of the party. '
. Picture from Mrs. Robert Helms.
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Soldiers Hurt
In Mass Jump
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.Hl
Eighteen parachutists were in
jured, eight of them seriously,
Tuesday as the Army staged its
highest mass jump in history, offi
cials in charge of the event report
ed. . .
Two of those hurt suffered pos
sible broken backs, the Army said,
and legs.
The men were not immediately
Identified. They we.re taken to the
hospital at Camp Carson, scene
of the jump.
Injuries sufiered by 10 of the
men were described as minor.
A total of 430 men jumped from
nine Globemaster planes into be
low freezing weather, in the first
of two demonstrations.
The parachutes almost blotted
out the rising sun at the camp,
south of Colorado Springs, in the
Initial leap.
The jumpers were members of
the 511th Airborne Regimental
Combat Team, which has been
training, in Colorado in recent
weeks. ' -
The Jumn took nlace 1.000 feet
above the ground and 7,000' feet
above sea level.
; Second Suspect
1 Signs Statement
I EL RENO, Okla. The sec
1 ond suspect charged with murder-
inry a Hollywood talent scout broke
down Tuesday and confessed his
': part in the crime Police Chief Lee
Harvey reported. 1
Harvey said Leo J. Densmore,
fcl, Identified by his companion as
; a deserter from the Canadian
, Army, signed' r statement to his
s; part in the bludgeon slaying of
David L. Jthnston, 30-year-old tal
s ent scout in California last week.
h Densmore called his companion's
u accusation mat ne Densmore a c-
' tually struck the fatal blow a lie.
' He swore that Ronald James Maur-
er rained blow after blow on John
ston's head with a stick of firewood.
"I did not hit Johnston once with
a piece of wood," his statement
, said.-
The two were charged with mur
der Monday in Los Angeles and
;'are awaiting extradition back to
i California.
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Negro Charges
Discrimination
PORTLAND Ufl Richard E.
Winslow, 25-year'-old Portland Ne
gro, said Monday the State Unem
ployment Compensation Commis
sion had discriminated against him
because of.his race.
He said he had filed a complaint
with Mark A. Smith, deputy state
labor commissioner In Portland,
accusing the agency of depriving
him of rights guaranteed under the
state fair employment practices
law.
Winslow said he based the com
plaint on an investigation made by
a reporter lor the Oregon Journal.
The newspaper quoted Gordon
Shattuck, personnel officer for the
commission, aa saying that Win
slow was not Interviewed for a
field examiner job partly because
his race would be a disadvantage
in dealing with the public.
rne loo has not yet been lined
Silas Gleser, administrator for
the commission, said , Winslow 's
name still was on the list of appli
cants for the job, and denied there
had been any discriminatory pro-
ceaure.
War Games' Held
In Bitter Cold
FAIRBANKS, Alaska Itfl Army
maneuvers were launched by the
4tn iniantry Division in central
Alaska Monday, where the tem
peratures ranged down' to 45 be
low zero.
It was the start of "Operation
North Star" to test infantrymen
ana equipment in the bitter north
ern cold.
Trucks loaded with men and
varied types of equipment set out
over snow-covcreo wuderness trail
for the' Benana area, about 50
miles southwest of Fairbanks.
Aerial maneuvers also are
scheduled before the end of the
operation.
B29s from the Mountain Home
Air Force Base, Idaho, and from
Fairchlld Base, Wash., will Join
Alaska Air Command planes in
simulated air raids.
Only a few hours of daylight
prevail at this time of year in
ihe region. The highest tempera
ture Monday was IS below.
Salmon Price
Pact Signed
SEATTLE Wt A Federal Trade
Commission spokesman said Mon
day that 31 packing companies.
eight fishermen's unions and
Alaska Salmon Industry, Inc.,
have signed an agreement prohib
iting practices tending tofix the
price of raw salmon in the Alaska
salmon Industry.
The announcement was mads bv
Walter W. Harris, chief of the
FTC's Seattle office, who said the
last signature was obtained early
Monday, the last day for concur
rence by all parties.
The companies, unions and
Alaska Salmon Industry. Inc..
were charged -by. the FTC with a
conspiracy to fix raw salmon
prices. The FTC said the con
spiracy existed in the mariner in
which canners and fishermen de
termined the i seasonal wages of
fishermen, which were based on
the price to be paid for raw fish,
The FTC last month agreed to
let. the parties, involved work out
ah agreement which would lead to
withdrawal of the FTC charges.
The agreement, Harris said, was
mailed to FTC trial examiner Ev
erett Haycraft, who will check it
and submit it in turn to the com
mission. If the commission approves, the
canners, unions and Alaska Salm
on Industry, Inc., will be ordered
to file a statement with the FTC
within 60 days outlining the man
ner in which they will operate to
comply witn me cease ana aesist
agreement. ;j ,
Jury Convicts Eastern Reds
DETROIT (fl Six Michigan
Communists were convictett Ities
day of conspiring to teach and ad
vocate violent overuirow of uie
United States government. '
A Federal Court Jury of seven
women and five men retnmpn it
verdict to Judge Frank A. Plcard
alter seven hours deliberation.
The five men and one woman
defendant, all admitted Commun
ists, could be -sentenced to five
years imprisonment,
Federal Judge Frank A.. Picard
Immediately cancelled the bonds
of the five men, sending them to
Jail to await sentencing Friday. The
$9,000 bond of Mrs. Helen Allison
Winter was continued. She had
been ill throughout the four-months
trial but attended all sessions,
some in a wheel chair.
Mrs. Winter is the wife of Carl
Winter, one of 11 top-flight Com
munists convicted in the first con
spiracy trial under the Smith act
in 1949. He is now serving a 6-vear
term imposed by Judge Harold R.
Medina. Detroit's was the eighth
such trial under the anti-conspiracy
act: its verdict one of the
fastest .reached in any of them.
Convicted with Mrs. Winter were:
Saul Wellman, chairman of the
Michigan Communist . Party and
currently serving a 60 - day con
tempt of court sentence Imposed
during the trial: . William Allan,
editor of the Michigan edition of
The Dnily Worker: Thomas D.
Dennis Jr., Nat Ganley and Philip
Schatz, all former state party of
ficers or organisers. . -
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