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    HERALD AST) NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1955
PAGE SIXTEEN
Deer Hunting
Warning Given
" EACRAMENTO fUP) Deer
hunters were warned yesterday
not to take deer in the Los Oarcias
Canyon area of southwestern Stan
islaus County or in tne wuimo
Canyon area ol the Northwestern
Merced County.
The warning came from the Fish
nd Oame and Agriculture depart
ments, which said they were in
vestigating the mystery deaths of
at least 40 deer in the two areas.
' ttlie announcement said no dis
ease symptoms had been found to
account for the deaths. The can
yons had been treated with a
rodenticide. but there was no in
dication the chemical was respon
sible. .
The" two canyons reportedly are
Uieonly locations In early deer
fceason areas where such deer
deaths have occurred. The an
nouncement said hunters should
not take deer In the areas until
the cause of death is determined.
; ft -H
TOM GEE, manager of the
Winema Hotel, hat bean
named chairman of the hoteli
and restaurant! division for
the United Fund - Red Crott
Drive scheduled for October.
The announcement was made
by i Bob Beach, campaign
chairman.
Police Probe
Sailor's Death
POftT CHICAOO UP) Authori
ties today were investigating the
inynterisus death of a BO-year-oUJ
railcr whose body was found float
uiij near his bhlp here.
Naval authorities Identified hlni
ii v envoy Holland, a. seaman ata-
tioucd aboard the. US8 Rainier.
Holland had been missing since he
una ' a lellow sailor, Bobby A.
Bummers, left to go on liberty al
n.lhi lanl Friday, h , ...
. Jlolland's body was found last
night and civilian and naval olfl-
olala . immediately launched a
jscarqh lor Summers, who failed
o return from llberly as scheduled
Monday morning.
Contra Costa County Sliei Ill's
Inspector Norman Wilson, said
Summers was to have driven Hol
land to Pittsburg, where the latter
wag. to have Joined his bride ol
Jour months, Josephine. ,
Mrs, Holland notified a friend
ol the family, Rev. Oeoroe Broome
if Oakley, when he husband failed
to appear on time.' Rev. Broome
tiled a missing persons report with
police.
Quake Measuring
Device Stolen
SAN FRANCISCO (UP) All.
thoj itics today were on the lookout
ior a $6000 seismograph belonging
to the U. S. Coast and Oeoaetlc
mi,v,-j, vwiiuu wus isiuicn iioin a
concrete underground crypt hi
Golden Gale Park.
William K Cloud, chief seumo
ci.iphic field surveyor, said thf
then occurred within the past two
months. The 80-pound earthquake
measuring device was removed
virtually inlact after the culprit
broke a steel lock on the crypt.
There was only one clue.
Scrawled across one side of the
crypt's concrete wall was the one
woid: 'Termites."
Keno PTA Board
Holds Meeting
KENO The executlvo board
of the Ki'iio PTA met Tuesday aft
eraoon at the home ol Keno PTA
pieldent. Mrs. Lee sllellhorn.
Discussion was held on the pro-
rani and Uicine lor the coming
J'enr.
It was darlricc! to hold the first
full membership meeting of the
(all on Tuesday, September 11, 1:30
p.m. at the Keno School.
DON'T
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LABOR DAY
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IF YOU DON'T ALREADY
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top in and let ui show
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easy as snopshoM. Only
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"Ml dtuehter added her fiance'i photo to our collection j
.. . of trophies!" J
Lakeview Phone Office Improved
LAKEVIEW Roy E. Rudd, I A. M. Denlo, Klamath district
general contractor of Everett,
Washington, started construction
last week of a 39x32 foot one-story
addition to the West . Coast Tele
phone building here.
manager for the company, states
the new unit will house dial tele
phone equipment and that the
company plans to install dial
phones in Lakeview sometime in
1958.
Pact Averts
Phone Strike
SAW FRANCISCO (UP) A
strike, scheduled for midnight last
night against Pacific Telephone
ana leiegrapn company, was
averted early today when the CIO
Communications Workers Union
extended its contract until mid
night Saturday.
Union and company negotiators
will meet again today in an effort
to reach a settlement which would
keep some 7500 plant workers on
their jobs in Northern California
and Nevada.
Shortly before last night's dead
line, the company came up with
a new offer, which called for an
hourly wage ranging from $2 to
3.50. A special union committee
convened to consider the offer.
A strike sanction was voted by
the union to back up its demand
for a 17'2-cent hourly increase and
fringe benefits, but a company
spokesman said negotiations were
continuing "in a very friendly vein
and there's no strike talk that I
know of."
NEW REACTOR
BERLIN if) A Soviet physicist
has disclosed that East Germany
will receive a Russian-made atom
ic reactor next year. He told a
gathering of scientists and Com
munist Party -leaders at Dresden
WednesdTy that the reactor would
supply all isotopes required for in
dustrial purposes.
Los Angeles Smog Official Scores Industrial Apathy
By UNITED PRESS
A touch of autumn ushered In
September today.
A fine, cool night turned into a
fair, pleasant day in most of the
nation.
But in Los Angeles it was hot,
and it wasn't just the weather,
although that was bad enough.
The mercury soared to 101 de
grees in Los Angeles yesterday for
the city's highest mark in two
ears and its hottest Aug. 31 on
record.
At the same time, the Los An
geles sin eg control chief. Smith
Oriswold, was making things hot
for city officials.
Postmaster For
Agency Sought
The United States Civil Service
Commission has announced an ex
amination to fill the position of
fourth-class postmaster for the
post office at Klamath Agency.
The annual salary for the posi
tion is $2,644. Applicants must re
side within the territory supplied
by the post office or adjacent to
the delivery zone. This includes
Chiloquin.
Full information and application
forms may be obtained at the
Agency post office or from the
commission's Washington office.
Applications must be filed with the
commission and must not be post
marked later than Tuesday, Sep
tember 13.
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He lashed out at police. Industry
and the public in general for falling
to cooperate to put a stop to the
choking fumes and haze which
engulfed the city.
Gusty winds yesterday finally
blew the smog that bad given the
city four alerts in six days. The
alerts were sounded when the
amount of smog in the air reached
the danger point and back yard
incinerator and open fire burning
hid to be banned. ;
Oriswold charged that Industry '
was doing nothing to check and
replace equipment which was
belching smog into the air.. He ac
cused police of not arresting vio-;
latora of the no-burning edict and
said many citizens were careless 1
about operating back yard incin-'
erators. j
Criswo'id's blast brought a prom- j
l."e from the Public Health Serv-
ice and the California Department
ol Health to begin an appraisal of ;
the oil and power industries in
the area today. j
At Sacramento, Gov. Goodwin J.
Knight said further smog difficul
ties might induce him to declare
a state of emergency. '
The sudden heat in Los Angeles 1
County brought extreme fire haz
ard conditions. .
At least two major brush fires
broke out In the area, in San
Gabriel and the San Fernando
Valley, and firemen were still
fighting them today.
California and Arizona were the
hot spots of the nation yesterday,
with Yuma, Ariz., recording the
nation's highest temperature. 111,
and Blyihe, Calif., registering 110.
A freak, miniature 'cyclone" hit
San Luis Obispo, Calif., after tem
peratures had risen to 105 de
grees. Sudden, strong wind gusts
lashed the town and radio station
KATY was cut off the air for
a short time.
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