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Four Fishermen
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Day's lews
By FRANK JENKINS
At this, is written, America's
emotions are stirred by the case
oi Eugene Landy, the 21-year-oid
honor graduate of the U.S. mer
chant marine academy who was
denied a naval reserve cnmmis
aion because his widowed mother
was once a communist.
Cn the face of what we 'enow
which is very little it doesn't
seem fair to s that the sins of
the parent should he visited upon
the ehild
At any rate. Landy hasn't lacked
Influential friends.
Senator Herbert Lehman, a noted
'and I think, a sincere) liberal,
is demanding full report on his
case from the navy. Senator H.
Alosander Smith of New Jersey
not a professional liberal, but a
lair and able senator .took up
the case at once and hBS notified
Landy that the navy will reconsider
his application for a commission.
Senator Smith's statement is
confirmed by Navy Secretarv
Thomas, who has announced that
ha will review the case fully and
Impartially.
In situations of this sorl. It's so
hard to judge when we know so
little of all the circumstances. I
think it will be better to withhold
Judgment until we know more of
the facts. ,
Visitation of the sins of the par
ents upon the children is an ancient
human tragedy. Euripides referred
to it some four centuries before
the birth of Christ when he said
in one of his I-Vagments: "The
gods visit the sins of the fathers
upon the children."
In Merchant of Venice, some 20
centuries later, ShaKespeare used
almost the same words: "The sins
of the father are to be laid upon
the chiidren."
I hope the time mav come when
human beinRS will be so tolerant
and so fair that each of us will be
Judged upon HIS OWN record.
Speaking of ruckuses:
Canada's army and air force
ha-e developed a difference ot
opinion over who should have con
trol of ground-to-air guided missile
programs. . ,
The army is reported 1o con
sider missiles iusl another form of
artillery and thus are the army s
responsibility.
The air force argument is under
tnnrf tn be that the air force Is
responsible for all air defense, in
cluding not only interceptor planes
but ground units firing missiles.
I expct the common, ordinary
Canadian won't care much WHO
saves him from invading enemy
bombers in case Canaoa should
be invaded. His chief interest will
lie in BEING SAVED.
Trench Premier Faure tells the
Trench national asscinuly m Paris
that France's living standard will
DOUBLE in the nest ten years if
economic progress in the country
continues at the prese.tt r;le.
How come the present satisfying
rate of economic progress?
Well, the Frenc.n seem to have
quit quarreling and DONE TO
WORK.
Weather hole:
On the nation's weather front,
showers and cooler air have
brousht some relief to the HEAT
STRICKEN reg'ions of the Midwest.
But many parts of the Eastern
and Southern sections of the nation
are still SIZZLING in hot and
humid weather.
Pretty rusrecd?
Wail a minute. Lister to Mr.
Dun and Mr, Bradstreet." the noted
business nrognosticators:
-Retail' merchants are smashing
11 prior records for mid-summer
business. Despite SIZZLING tem
peratures, retail sales for the week
lust ended were at ihe HIGHEST
LEVEL EVER ATTAINED at this
time of year.
"All major areas nf the nation
racked up better sales records than
In the comparable week last year
. . . Merchants in resort areas
enjoyed the biggest tourist business
on record."
We jrumbe 8 bout the Jtlr
but when all s said end done we
take is in stride.
THIEVES
PORT COQUITLAM. B C. '.ft
Thieves broke into the Port Co-
cuitlam pot office early Monday;
t-anma trim a hvv cot'
tuning n estimated $113,700 in j
cah and neaotiauie money orders,
RCMP said they believed a true
had been used in the getaway alter
thieves Jimmied the rear door oi iromi to allow you to oeat in een
the post office at about 3 a.m. Aieralities. The court doesn't oper
ccrdon has been thrown by police j ate on the theory that the aovern
on ail roads leading out of this; merit la always right."
Eraser Vallev mill center, 15 miles The judge' then recalled what
east of Vancouver. Ihe termed the "OPA daya" when
KLAMATH
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THE TRADITIONAL beef barbecue was staged by ihe Ellst Lodge Sunday ar Malin'j park when
he club held it annua! outing for better than 2,000 Ellss and their famHies. The cameraman
was on hand jutt as the men on the kitchen detail swung up another beef from the pit.
Woman's Story Touches
Off Texas Search For
Pancho Villa's Fortune
ROMA, Tex. (UP) Two World
War II veterans searched for gold
in this sleepy village on the banks
of the Rio Grande today on the
story of a M-year-oId California
woman who said the Mexican ban
dit Pancho Villa buried treasure
here more than 48 years ago.
Veterans Joe Pilon and Herman
Garza hauled out a war surplus
mine detector and started going
through the brush near an old
lime kiln on the story of Mrs.
Delores Vasquez of Brawley, Caiif.
Mrs. Vasnue2. who is in a hos
pital at El Cehtro, Calif., said she
was a nurse with Villa's forces
and a confidante of ihe bandit.
She said Villa had buried gold
worth sl.500,000 near Roma, Cor
pus Christi, San Antonio, Robs-
Heat Wave In
Nation Breaks
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Cool air and thundershowers
which broke the summer's longest
and most intense heat wave over
the weekend reached the Deep
South today, and in parts ot the
North there was a touch of autumn.
The cooling mass of air which
lowered temperatures as much as
14 to 20 degrees in the Central
plains overspread the East and
even the northern parts oi Georgia.
Alabama and Mississippi.
It " was a Shivery 42 degrees at
Gland Mara is, Mich., early today,
a drop of 20 degrees from a day
earlier: and a more ctomfortable
54 at Wausau, Wis., 80 at Detroit
and 66 at Des Moines, v
Ahead of the cool air mas, how
ever, were such early morning
temperatures as 78 at New Orleans,
80 at Birmingham, AU., and 85
at Fort Worth.
It was warming up again, how
ever, on the plains and (he weather
continued hot Sn the interior sec
tions ot the Par West,
Scattered thundershowers moved
ahead of the cool air, dumping oc
rafionally heavy fails such a. 2.32
inches at Newark, N.J., and 1.0? at
Guymon, Okla.
Judge Fee Hears Transport Case
U, S. Circuit Judge James ASger'he said government lawyer went J. M. Hiekson, Portland. J rrn-
Fee. presiding m federal district!
Imeutc commerce Ommison
court here, made it piam to two
law vers here Monday that Imj
court does not operate on the
theory that the government is al
ways tight.
During the opening moments of
a hearing on an ICC application;
for a permanent injunction against)
a group of truck operators. Judge
P Rtrrttnted the nroceedmaji.
"It seems that you haven't your
lease very well prepared, he told
ICC Counsel wii)m Harruon oi.rter without an JCC permit
San Francisco. ' This court is not
FALLS, ORKliON, MONDAY, AUGUST I. 1955
Feared
9h""
.rii.ti
town and a place she called Cin
ema, Tex.
Most people, however, appeared
to be taking Mrs. Vasqucz's story
with ftuaram ot salt. Ponce at Cor
pus christi, San Antonio and Robs-
town said nobody had started a
gold rush to the places Mrs, Vas
quez designated in those towns.
Mrs. Vasquez said that one cache
of the coins js buried in the oldest
cemetery in Corpus Christi.' She
said a cache wa- buried in San
Antonio "beside a high wall" that
runs around the first church out
side the city limits of San An
tonio leadmg to Mexico. The gold
at Hobstown was buried near a
spillway, that at Roma in a "lime
kiln and some of the loot st Cin
ema. Cinenia, Tex., has been as hard
to find as Villa's gold as it is not
hsied on the map. Bui Ralph Luna,
a. Nueces County deputy sher
iff, said Cinema was an oldtime
Mexican name for the Hugh King
Ranch in South Texas.
So far, the two veterans at Roma
haven't had any luck in the geld
hunt, but they were expected to be
joined today by other persons in
this border town of 1500.
Former Mayor Joe Guerra said
the gold rumor was a No. I topic of
conversation but thit no digging
was planned unless the mine detec
tor turns up something.
Duck Season
Talks Held In
High Secrecy
WASHINGTON l.-GovernRient
officials Monday began two days,
of closed meetings with represent
atives of the four flyway councils
preliminary to drafting the 1955-56
migratory waterfowl hunting reg-
uiftins.
Officials of conservation organi-iho
7a t ions also sat in.
Director John L. Farley of ihe
Fish and Wildlife Service said that
what takes place at the meeting is
not to be disclosed as there will be
no final decisions until hts agency's
staff drafts proposed regulations
laler this week.
Farley added that It is hoped ihe
regulations can be made pubiic
ncxt Monday.
into court without, properly pjp
Ideal in generalities
paring their caes and tried to;ms eiitms are operating a you.
The case before
(he court
involves Alexander L. Vincxe,
owner of the O.K. Transfer Com
pany of Klamath Falls, Pioneer
TriKk Rentals Company
nd the
Driver Service. Inc.. boin
of ;
Klamath Falls and Mediord
t
The jjovernment charge: that.
the defendant- bv ubt?iluae areioflirp manager for GprSiiiopr rr.
circumventing ICC regulations andlrirrs. inc. of Daiiss. Oregon, He
si re operating i5 n common csr'ide.fnbed the services ot the de
In an opening- statement. Aist-
ant U.S. Attorney Robert Carney
told the court that ine defendants
are engaged in unlawful opera
tions. Attorney Richard Maxwell,
Klamath Falli, who, with Attorney
r
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Roaring Fires
Rake Ontario
TORONTO fS An army of more
than 4,800 men, including voiun-
leers from all walks ot life, is
lighting the -worst forest Jires
ine Btecory- oi omsrio, -
Already millions of dollars In
umber have ourned. Despite the
efforts of the fire f iehters. onlv
heavy rains e&n end the destruc -
tton.
Th? f(!-c fivat iM0,4 anvil t
are in their fifth month. Upward
of 125 separate blades have laid
waste more than 200,000 acres.
Daily from 10 to 1& fires are
reported raging out of control.
Within a month after the first
smoke warning, the Forest Service
had 2.GSO o its regular force and
SOS others into the fireluies. But
hoi weather and no rains proved
an implacable enemy Te flames
burrowed a foot below ground.
mafeing the earth scorching hot.
Entire streams dried up. Lightning
isrrd new Diazes.
Of the 2,Sif8 men who supplement
he regular fighting foace hall are
volunteers. The others were sum-:
moned to duty under emergency
powers of the Ontario Department
of Lands and Forests. Among
them are miners, clerks, loggers,
i-alesmea and tavern habitues.
For S cents an hour plus meal
they took up hose, shovel and as
to battle ihe flames, sometimes
on a reund-the-clock basis.
Th strain is intense. Last ear
one nerve-shattered tire fighter
plunged screaming -Sato the heart
of a biaze to his death.
AH live in tents. No work oreaks
are observed but crew foremen
govern hours and shifts. Five or
six meals a day are served from
mobsle cookeries.
All Or Nothing,
These British
LONDON UP Br itixh censors.
allow models to appear on the
stage in the nude if thev don't
move, apparently don't go lor hail-
.'ay measures 5s jar as unclad
girls are concerned
Dancer Demse Vane said she
fent the Lord Chamberlain's oflice
pictures of her poses and was told
i hey would be just fine if she re
moved her shces.
Tne shoes were ail snc was
wearing.
resent sng the defendants, said tha.
orive service fr shiopers. He add
ed that the defendants ma in t air
a service ior leasing trucks and
providing dsivers for firms that
desire to ship their own products
He Fid these operations in no
way violate ICC regulations.
The first witness calied bv the
government was C. H. Younxbiood.
ndaiits
Kiuch were provided for
his firm.
Attorneys in ihe ca.e said they
expert the hearing will be con
cluded isie Monday afternoon, j
Judje Fee is scheduled to open!
a teoerat court term Tuesday in
Medterd.
Telephone llt
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Beat I!
In High
Body Found
CRESCENT CITV fUP Fur
members of n prominent Fhoemx
family were missing and presumed
drowned today after their light
in turbulent water ofi the Northerns
California coarii. .
Dt Norte County sheriff' dep
uties fdeutuied the skill yesterday
as oie rented early Saturday by
Dr. Fred W. Holmes, his tather,
Fir. Fred 11. Holmes and his ta
sorts, aged 10 and 8.
A rescue party sighted a body,
tentatively identified as that e
Fred. W. Holmes late last mehtl
end brought it in to the beach. But
rugged and treacherous terrain:
prevented the partv from bringing!
the body into town for posHsve:
idrntif JC.ttion.
FOG WAS
Three search parties cf almost
a dozen men each combed the
beach ior miles alon the esait
south of here while & Coasit Gusrd
cutter and & Coast Guard patrol
plane searched the choppy wind
swept ocean oi shore.
The tour iishermen all ot Phoe-j
nix. disappeared early Saturday
while ttsfeuig m a deje teg neari
the mouitt of the Klamath RtverJ
Their I5-toot skitf was- iound
overturned and bobbing in the sail
seven miles north ot where they
were last seen, Two fishing rods,
two liie jackets and a motor Rre
still in the bosit. The crew of the
fishing vessel Jauet-.Rsy found Use
Holmes' sitttt.
The elder Holmes and his &ife
Urn California and the vounaer
Holmes and his family 'recently
Untvprf to torn them. In addition
injio the two boys in the s&tlf, a 6-
j year-old daughter nd & g-earld
j son accompanied iha family os the
i trip. i
SENATOR IN DANGER
f Another son and a iaugM?r of
(the eider Holmes, Br Howard
f Holmes and Mrs, Martha Durres-
hereer, flew its Crescent City last
night to be with the survivors of
the tragedy.
In another fishing incident Sat
urday, state Sen. Arthur W Way
of Eureka and two companions
narrow fy missed disaster as their
boat rode out tidal current m the
dense tot; for tour hours in nearby
Humbotdi Bay,
A rescue boat took she Way craif
in tow only 20 feet from a ime oi
breakers. .
FORECAST Klamath Fail,
and vicinity: Fair thmugb Tues
day, Low Monday night 58. feig&
Tuesday 38.
High yesterday , . , m
Low last night ,4ft
Preripitation iat 24 koitrs . T
Simc Oct. I ... fijw
Same period la?t year 14.J
Norma 1 for period
12.41
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THESE TWO Conformant were fob minima; when the early
morning photographer iiopped them today. They are Henry
Kochrt, left, nri Roneftj Citron bolh ei Anaheim, and ere
carpenter! looking for torsttrBctiort worfc. Their prttent tidrttt
it oenera! deliverv, Kfemsih Fth, Th two wifl be interviewed
i tonight at 10:15 on KFLW,
Tulana Repair Shop
Loss Biggest To Date;
Forest Fires Checked
Lake County
Forest Fire
Controlled
I AKEVIEW The largest forest
fire of the season in the Fremont
Nations! Forest is under control
odsy nher burning- over 200 scream
according to John McDonald, Fre
mont Forest supervisor.
He stated the fire was inan-
ciuisrd sod started to a slash are
jwhere me whtte pjne Lumber Com-
pay was logging sthis spring. U
Joeated between Yokum nd Green
Valley in the Drews Valley dls
trfct - . -
Fraiik Roberts. t the Dog Moun
taiat lookout, spotted the fire at
13;32 Sunday noon. Fire fighters
wete on the areawiihm 28 min
uie?, McDonald said.
Charles Waidron. disirirf ranger
of tSie. Drews' Valley district, is
servin? as fhe boss with 100 men.
The, number mcludes S3 men from
he White Pine Lumlier Company
which has also provided two cater
pillars. Another cat la on the scene
from th Jess Roberts ranch in
the area.
To date, this fire has cost $1,500
In wage& lost, McDonald said, and
he estimates the cosi of manpower ;
ts run in the ne.chbothood o
$.SS0 No estimate- can be made
at this time ott timber losses.
Five smaller fires were caused by
Ughtmnsf Sunday nighty McDonald
satd but they are under control
this morning. Three were to the Bly
area and two near Paisley.
KJeDonsld urges prospectors and
others who use forest tend to be
extremely careful as the forest be
comes drier. Onlest eare H exer
cised. It may become necessary to
enforce closure of iorest lands, he
i added.
In the cae of man-caused live.
arsons responsible are liable for
costs and damaaes and wilt be
prosecuted to tha limit McDonald
wanted,
Junk Due In Bay
Area Port Today
Sff FRANCISCO UP Ttte
Umk rFree China was due in the
Golden Gate today eiter a 6000
mile jcurney from Kechmg, For
mosa.
The e-fGoMonsr junk ts manned
by Calvin Mehlert, of Fresno,
CsItL. who is American vice-consul
in Formosa, and a crew of ftve
young Chinese sailors, refugees
from Communist China.
At last repcri the 3&ion- .(mvfc
was 3& miles southwest ot Point
Arena mt the Northern California
eopst. Her erew hopd that favor
able -winds would bring her to
anchor in Salt Francisco sometime:
tortsy.
The junk Wt Formosa almost!
tout months as
SNAP
NEW DELHI 11 Dirrct dip
iomstic ties between India and
Portugal, at odds over Indian
cfatms to Ihe Portuguese et!ie
menis in India, were snapped Mon
day wiih the cioftinjt oi ihe Lisbon
government's ieaaimn here.
lit i
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Fire Razes Shop
At Tulana Farms
With Huge Less
Over tSW.WS orth sf tap-
mnt s esamsfeiS le save feeen
iost tsst jsht hert '.ighinm!-
eaused lire seslrayea a reisair
shed brtangtet to Tateisi Farsss
Fjre truck Ifom Stewart
Lennox and Csasu Fu-e Depan!
mens tuahea, fs the c?ae, sat
wi-e too t&te ta saH- tse spee
iacuiar bass. - :
Nymerous rsmfeslona Hsperf the
bulWms the Kre prst ta g
tauas eh ih ecjuipmest atyt ekt.
drums m the ahap. '
Ted Hanses, sfltee maitapr for
TuJRiia Fztrm$t ssM that na ese
Baticed the ftr until tt was well
siarted. Mrs. Derathy Walls, Ttt
lana caak, taw the Emes si
ibr-ui 8:30 p ro.
Tiia firemaa arrived in time .tei
prevent eonXI(ratb tram spread.
ime io the mess Imft, arrcs.
stsmjte garags m -sther sheds
nesrav.
Waiter Schrefver, assfsfast fire
chiel at the-Subitrbao department
sairt that there was almost era
crmtmuous esptastart' whert they
arrivett.
ALMOST CONE -' -,
"ft -aa amvait sare whes we
gat there," h&- mA .at the shep.
and all we eoo ft was ta keen
it from spreading.-
Hamseii said that ft most nave
aeerj caused ay tiahtntag Because
the huttdmg was ef tite arrd can
Crete coristntcttes, ' and almost
fireproof. The roof was all-mtul
and the onjy woed was ihe beams.
A ccmptete irtveatary at the
essuSpmertt tost was betof taken
ihts moraittg, It metuaed lom
picietia trucks, a sedatt aatomohe.
a ilattted track, eomBHte, a u-s
Caterpillar tractor, iBd other
iarm eautpmeut.
Hansea jrevaatea that tt was an
destroyed beyortit tatther use,
Another tftre ttaa struck Tataaa
Farms Fttdav rtteht when a hay.
bara was tssstrayest is jtaraes cn
ths Dunn rasseis. Caase ot the tirts
was .ttntes&WFf, .. ahhsagh it
imagtosd th W tesy have bees
from aaamsReoits oombusttorf.
No utlmate was available en
the Joss suWered,
Califomians
Battle Fires
SAW FRANCISCO f0F For-
est rangers igeaded wUh the public
to be careful sf fires todsj?, warn-
aif that tow humidities high sem
peratures and a Isrge numtser of
campers, hiJEer and hunter in
the woods made fsr extremy
hmh fir hsssrds.
The warning was veeed; h Clare
Reudee, rsgionsU U. S. forester.
whs asiced dusters and ethers to
smoke only ta cleared areas and
to make sure esmpfires are mn
before breaking camp,
Evea s he spoke more thntt
150 luea were busy battling: stub-;
born brush fire that burned over;
12ee acres et rugged hm cottntryj
2d miies northesjit Paso Rsbies. 1
It was the biggest on stac land
this year. v
By last n.ght. the bSaze was W
per cent coHtrsied.
Another pfiteutiait? dariiEerma
fire broke out os the Sakstaus
River in the High Sl?sra. 35 miles
east -f SefKsra. Forest service
crews thmihsut the area were
alerted ta send heip.
Three other smsg bla?e rs state
JsikI in Mcndorinn Cosmiy were
controtted yesterdav.
A jtrass fire ehsrred tWe acres
a? hillside grass at Fsrt Baker in
Mann Cmmiy yesterday Thp fire
spparemiv started whea a Ji.her
man tossed a cHjaretJe frem hi
Jjoat ooto an Army dump: on tiie
sotitheasfera hare, It spread fmm
Msere uo the hill isward the Sau.a
P.irt Road.
Hurricane Roaring Across
Ocean, May Miss Mainland
MIAMI iUPt The iftfct httrrt-.relays fcrpt a 24.hour watch sn the
icaae oi iht f-ea-voii rosred to Within; vast disturbance covering a ettca
sirskirjs distance 1 ihe .souihern Uar area of hundred of aousre
to.S. R!ii!iattd totUv packing winds mties arourd a calm "eve" la the
las deartiy a rbe roost tfthaif center.
S -,iotms oi m. I Lt. ,i-C,. .1. J. Catne. m atemta.
'Ine U.S. Weaiher Bttreau sid:R, of t.awreMP Mals.,
ihe Astantte httrrtesne, n a ttt e a ; if,w tn!t, ,tl tile big lsi4 btari.
"mte' "severe;' wHhleMle tKl Connie is as "bad as
iri!4s np io I3x mite per hour ami: sny stotm ,hjt oeVetoped last
4ies font tin 3 mile norihwariiiy,,, mc!mims iit7J.t tmt cnL"
from ii), cftttr-r, f . ... .
An rfis,rv f mi&mT&l orated
the terrier at fif.i north, ft wet'.
mlies luiriit ot Turks Island orf
omit W miles ea?,tssutbeast si
Miami, ft was movsntt nsriliwest-
Obaervera M tin eoarw wottht;
ttv it past the B-ihamss,: po-i-
h?i mm wesri? on emirsi
ttnt the or South
Cas'GaJDs csg
The Nv skS Marys Csrja Sun-!
day imsais sjiJJisjs aiiEraK trstn
rf-t tmai sii.U fattens tc mlarni
feases. The Weather Bureau alertel
cftasta residestK ir nor Us s
Cio Ifctteru. Ht C.
Lightning
Blazes In
Basin Fought
A sever eteeirio storm ihrsui
oat Klamath Cottniy fast ptsrM
kept lire-ltsihiera busy fceeprsg aa
roerous blades tinder control.
The Kiamaih Forest Protecftve
A?soc3ait&fi reported it hgoaifig
ntised Jiraa wrctatn its jurtadtsSrott.
and the tire dispatcher at
Klamattt Indian Reservatiert ee
vealed shut four bad beea RatiM
tit that area.
Ail the ltre. ver repotted tto
der central this morning, tfttfa Mai
ber was burned.
Oeore WaroeB ot KrPA Midi
thst toe heaviest eoneentraMec st
lires was north of the Berth inn
at ihe Spragae River ob the Rica
irdson Ranch.
Six biazea wet reporter! her
aid no word was available this
mornhtjt on their ai,as. weyr
haeuser Timber Company iire-lsgril-era
were aent to the scene.
Four more tires were starred bv
She ejecinc storm to the Swan
Lake area, and thea ara ail well
urtaer control,
They were on Moyira Hilt, near
Heicomb Springs, on ths WnitetiB
reservation, and on the rtra o
Swan Lake. Tha tatter was caused
when lightning- atntcir a graert Jatsi
per bran tn on the rim. Alt were
spot Sires and not seriotw.
Another amait fire was report,
ed on Green Mountain, bat KFPJt
said this wax small and under ees
trei.
; Meanwhile, Bill Crawford, Rr
oixpateher at Klamattt Agency.
raid that the reservation patrol
ptane wa out this morning chsea
tog for any other spot Jires 4h5
mav nave oeen started last r.igrsu
ine lour nres wmta -pen re
sorter! were ail pat nnder eoniroj
seisre they nan a chance lo spreanv
TStey were all located on the seats
eaat aloe ol the .reservation ar.4
eottti be resehai W raa4
One wa In the 5-rrtiSe fetrft
bv the East bounrlar?, ystie 3sfc
and a pumper1 truck were gis
pafchetf to sq-iefeh ths itemes, '
The other three- were ssstted to
ihe Yamax Butte area oa the aoaife
east corner of the reservsttos. Fire
siiards from Beaity handled- these
blazes.
Crawford said that a St the ftr
were started on anaga, sad water
waa put on thorn before rhev
spread to any timber, f
The patrol plane steered the fire,
fiiditmii crews to the blszes. Craw
forrt suiid that t, considerable rtttm
her of Ifghininf strike were re
ported last night and earty ttst
mtSTiBw. but thaS no other fires
Rave been spotted so far..
Core Drill Test
Shows Good Ore
LAKEVfEW The Laefcy Ll.
uranium mine made some expert
menial core drilling last week, ga
irte dawn feet with the evidence
ot uranium atilt ehowtosf.
Core aampiea were too soft to
provide food teat orea for ex
amination and thorough testing,
according to the mine owners,
Robert Adams Jr., one of the
partners in ihe mine, listed that
a license irom the Atomic Energy
Commission for the shipping ef
radioactive materials had been
received Wednesday,
A total oi 204 uranisms claim
had been fiied at the cfose of
bastnesa at the courthouse, Sat
urday, according to Zane Gra
Lake County ciera.
ssow
Garrnlsch-Parienkircheii, Q e r
many Four inches al anow
IHi today oa tire Zujtsprize, Ger
many's highest mountain peas.
- '
pJan tram Jacicsoiiirti.e. Ffo
radar screen. He hsm its 1 eye
'
meter to one ot aUoui. 32 mile.
I t. Cnidv. K. J. MacKe? oi M
h&nyt N, eajitaiEt of ih? pstse,
of stnrm front the Sge of the e
to nn mtiet le&ctt?.
The fuur-ctay id httmeaa,. lusi
Hjrovere(t at .ea If east oi th
Lee wa ret and Virata intends in i&n
We, Indies, trivalti
westrofthwyud tttml it -beU
led tnwaid ths aerthweat early