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MONDAY. MARCH 10, 1958 IIERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE British Explorer Relates Journey Across South Pole .r,115 M00RE ("traffic accident" on the Ross ice Mc.MURDO, Antarctica, (UP) shelf which is as wide open as ui. ian v uviic vuuiu nut resist it. Just like any tourist he had to go "around the world" at the South Pole. Fuchs, the intrepid British ex plorer who led the only land ex pedition so far to cross the Ant arctic from coast to coast, drop ped this bit of information in an informal talk to the men of Oper ation Deepfreeze before leaving for home. A ring of oil drums marks the South Pole on the opposite side of the U.S. pole station from Fuchs' approach. Fuchs said that when he left the a Kansas wheat field. It was the next to last day of the trek to Scott Base and an American plane flew out to wag gle its wings in greeting. One member of the party fired a red flare in reply. The pilot thought it was a call for help and' landed Dnetly but took off again as the party kept moving along the trail in a series of stops and starts. As the plane circled overhead. Fuchs suddenly stopped his lead Sno-cat. The second vehicle in line rammed into the sledge pole station Jan. 24, his four Sno-1 tucns wa towing and crashed a cats and one Weasel circled the box of. 3 000 dynamite caps used drums before headine fur Scott seismic soundings. "Miraculously the caps, which are easily set olf by concussion. did not explode." Fuchs said. "If they had they probably would Base. The talk came after a turkey dinner with holiday trimmings at the U.S. base here. A stack of frozen whole turkeys provided the, have at least blown the front end main course. Fuchs said it would on me second Cat. be hard to find a better dinner Describing the delays that anywhere. I plagued the first half of the jour Fuchs disclosed that his party ney to the South Pole, Fuchs said nearly suffered a disaster from a be felt it was "better to be slow and sure than not get there at 11 "' : ' "'' ....... .. v . , .... - .. y ; . . . ' gm- - - - B?&e f Ta . : tT'-TJ.- .t-- - r-..-:.T ' - -.J- ..- - . - " " ------3-''" '" t"- ' ? . nX'uft -'-'-'' J"-- "--''- Big Flower Show Opens In Gotham NEW YORK lTl-The 41st Inter national Flower Show four acres of beauty and educational exhibits on horticulture is on at the New . York Coliseum. The show, which opened yester day, will run through Saturday. "The World is Your Garden" is the theme of this year's show. Among the features are plants from all parts of the world. As usual, there are spring, gar dens, with running' brooks, trees and masses of flowers. all.' But many days they made less than 20 miles and "it began to look a little serious," Fuchs said. He said that aside from the cre vasses, the party did not run into a good snow surface for traveling until it got within 50 miles of the South Pole. Fuchs was asked "why" he made the journey. "There jolly well is adventure in it," he said. "We enjoyed it except for some of the later parts where we had to travel in white-outs. "We also hope the work done will have considerable scientific value." INCLUDED IN THE BUILDING program study being conducted by the Klamath Union High School Board is this architect's conception of the projected new field house near Modoc Field. The elevated portion of the building is the present natatonum facing spring street, me ietr wing aa dition would include shower and locker facilities to accommodate girls' classes of 50, and the'riglit hand portions would provide loc':ers and shower facilities for boys' classes of 90. The boys' portion would also include storage rooms for athletic equipment and the required office space for physical education personnel. The projected structure .would also includo a filtering system for the pool to classify it as a Class A pool. The building would be of concrete block, would occupy 8,369 square feet, and could ba constructed at an estimated cost ranging between $1 10,000 and $120,000. NO PLACE TO HIDE ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. UP Revenooers say their own air force here is paying off. Federal alcohol tax unit agents took to the air in helicopters and found eight bootleg distilleries in two days. Deejays Stlck To Business At National Convention KANSAS CITY (tf-It's strictly Junior C of C, man. They're cubes man. Not a crazy cat in the whole barnyard. I mean cubes, man. Nc jazz. It might have been- -a "hep" leen-agcr talking if he had been :ib!e to get inside the first-national convention of radio' disc jockeys, ie!d in Kansas City over the week- Cojiyrtflfct IBS), Bureau of Advertmng of the American Newtpaper Publishers Ateociation, hie. HttM03t Si.-." :f&a -.'lfViMm' it. "V.'' f1 K 1 M-. if k vl 4 THfi)' Top en" i- n 1957 ; : Vision outdoor''" ' 0 oo.coo SAME STORY... -v.. NEW HEADLINE! Year after year, as the report crimes in. the same siory is filed for the record. Advertisers conliuur to exhiliit their ronfidence in the power of newspaper advertising by plac ing the bulk of advertising dollars in newspapers. According to the McCann-Erickson, Inc.-Printers' Ink Preliminary Estimates of Advertising Expenditures for 1057, advertisers spent a record 5 10.4 32.000,000 in all forms of media. Of this total, by far the largest share was again invested in daily newspaper advertising $j, "L'S.flOO, 000. Advertisers turn to the daily newspaper because it gives the best buy for the money. Take a hard look at our ad vertising budget. Is the major share going into deeper penetrating, more resultful newspaper advertising? It so, you're on your way to nunc sales per advertising dollar. All business Is local. ..and so ar'e all newspapers. PublUhid in the mterelt of Mfl effective (Ktcrrtiiine if end,- ! Aliout 800 record-spinners i at tended, and a few of their bosses. A handful of teen-age rock 'n' rollers did try in vain to get in side the convention hotel to sec the many recording artists who met with the deejays. If they had managed to tune in on the dis cussions of the disc jockeys, they probably would have been flabbergasted. The disc jockeys looked and acted like junior executives, eager to swap shop talk. It was strictly. tic-and-suit session. There were no loud shirts, ducktail haircuts or sideburns. The only beard was sported by Bob McGnvin of CK- WX, Vancouver, B.C. McGavin ex plained he sprouted it for a cen tennial celebration. All seats were taken at most of the panel discussions. They gen- SEARCH ABANDONED . NAPLES. Italy (UP)-The hunt , for a trussing U.S. Navy jet plane from the aircraft carrier Sarato ga was abandoned Sunday night. Four ships scoured the Mediter ranean for two days without find ing a trace of the plane. The pi lot's name has not yet been re leased. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF STREET VACATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that th Common Council of the City of Klamath Fa.lla. Orcann. at it regular meeting March 3, 19M, adopted a reso lution, declaring on in own investi gation and Initiation; ita Intention to vacate inn pari ui u imkj, uvtu.u rnllnwa tn.urtt' The allev between Block 48 Hillside Addition and Block 13 Dixon Addition in Klamath rani, mamam v-uumy. n.nn .vianiiin urt from the west erly line of Hillside Avenue to a Una from the Northwest corner of Lot 3. Block IS laid Dixon Addition to the Southwesterly corner of Lot 9, Block ar aaM Hillside Addition: exceot ease ment right-of-way for aewer llnei. tel ephone lines, and other utility lines as nrntlv located, which are nereny reserved to the respective owner thmrmnf That 'at a regular meeting of said Common Council to be held on the 14th day of April, 1938, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock r.M. inereoi, in tno v.uui Room of the City Man mr nam v.uy, nurtiii hrartnff wilt De nrici on sttiu matter, at which any Objections or remonstrances wnicn may De munc m writing and filed with the Police Judge of said City will be heard and con sidered, and at which the public may be heard. n nwmn nv nrnr or ins LDmmun .wuu- Ctl of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Done this 10th. day of filarch, 1958. J1 HA IN ft. A. tJl-iAt-fV.ic.n, Police Judge. City of Klamath Falls. Oregon NO. 82. Alar, 10, 17, 24, Ji. MnTtnr Td rRF.niTORS wnTim is hrrp.ry GIVEN that the undersigned OLinda Flot nee Goddard ha hv an order t the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klam ath County, appointed Executrix oi me Last Will and Testament and of the tau nf n.ninmin Jacoh Goddnrd. aka Ben J. uoattara. aKa a. j. aa HrnDirl anH that Letters Tes tamentary have been Issued to her. am mrsnni navini claims usainit sum estate are hereby notified to present tne same, auiy vermea ana wun proper vouchers, to the understuned rini FoHornl Snvina Jtr Loan Build- .. it ina Klamath Fa U. Oreflon. within SIX erauy were serious, few promo-Uonthi fm the date oi the first 11011 glmmlCKS. INO Jive laiK. publication o t ints n once, wn u-n puo- ine disc jucKtfv was reiurrea to m infia Florence god. in cnonrhnc n a en pemnnAt hicl riABn products, his station, of music-oX fiumVZt himsCU. 116 alS Was pictured a I of Benjamin jacoo uoaaara, an . entertainer. maxwell & goddard Ma ama BtirtrtAatAfl Ikd rlion IaaIt I AHnrnAVI for EXeCUttlX . j . , : no, wa, mar. ii . J ev neea oe a cnaracier. . iiit-y uureiuuy caujuicu inuai wtti.fmf.nt fronrlc tt'oHo nnnor mucin eiirvpv I iv Ttir. nun I IT COURT and the deejay's responsibility to or.?:",sIl!i7TH0?o,?5??OK his audience. In the Matter of the Eitate ot OLI- Several suggested less talK and "N",,"u hereby iven th.t I hav. more music on the air.- . filed my final account of the dmln- Perhaps they School officials point out that in addition to providing expanded locker and shower facilities, which are not available in the existing field house, the new structure would permit razing of the outmoded field house end thereby greatly expanding the athletic field area for gym classes and school sports programs. The school and budget boards have not indicated whether the project will be undertaken in the immediate future, but are studying the possibility of using some of the serial levy building funds for the field house if it proves that forthcoming funds will not be sufficient for adding the audi torium to the south wing addition at the high school. Plans for a field house have been prepared by the architectural firm of Morrison and How. ard. -..- acted, like busl- .., ,.. h. rnrt t aDoomtcd nessmen because many of them m f'iJSJ&io -SSS rather neatly into that category. cOunt and the .ettlement thereof. Thpv rnno From nhsrurn SSO-ner. unver .. mm, j n - - .- 1 n.MM Jt. ninnnl week "record players to 350,000- AUOmeyi for Executof a-year "personalities." No. m, Mar, lo. n, One characteristic marked them . notice of public sals all at their first national get-tc-L S'JVtL-. gether. They were EOOd listeners. Notice hereby la given that 1h 24, 31. Indonesians May Launch Offensive Against Sumatra JAKARTA, Indonesia (fl The Indonesian air force today said it had "intensified operations" against the rebels in Central Su matra. A spokesman said a troop Winding could be expected at any moment. A report from Padang, the rebel center in Sumatra, said rebel Iroops were keeping a sharp watch on the Central Sumatran coast and leaders there expected a landing attempt in the next few days. Maybe four forces have landed or maybe they're about to land," Inmates Make Daring Escape MIAMI, Fla. Wi Four prisoners climbed out a 2.1rd-story window of Dade County's skyscraper jail last night and crept down a rope made of mattress ticking. Norman J. Mackiewicz. 34, New Britain, Conn., accused murderer of a policeman, and Howard Bart- Iett Piccott, 40, charged with rap ing a child, made good their es cape. A statewide alarm was broadcast. Koger Wayne Carter. 18, Chi cago, charged with slaying a bar worker, and Kdvvard L. Kille, 27, held on a federal car theft charge, were collared in the jail-courthouse within an hour of the dar ing escape bid at 7:42 p.m. Investigators said the quartet sawed out a bar of a window with a smuggled hacksaw blade, made fast a rope of torn-up mattress ticks and inched duwn the north east corner of the 26-story build ing in downtown Miami. Carler kicked in a window pane at l!lth floor level, possibly In a misstep while "walking" down the side of the building, and got Into the County Criminal Investigation Bureau laboratory, lie hid in the building after women employes who heard the crash of glass sum moned help, and gave himself ul after about an hour. Kille was captured downstairs by guard mobilizing to check the break. Officers said Mackiewicz and Piccott, wearing civilian clothes as prisoners awaiting trial, ap parently mingled with street floor passers-by and vanished. They and Kille appeared to have descended 18th day of March, 1B58. at the Klai ath Stockman'i Comm. Co. ideecrtb place of aalel a pudiic aio ""',7 held at which time and place the fol lowing denorlbod etroy cattle will be old to the highest bidder, If not claimed oy tne irue nwnn t aid date. The aforeiald animate are described follow lueicrioe oy age. w,",e,iV .y: 1 Hereford Steer, a yr. old 850 lbs. said Air Force Capt. Agus Soero- hid alio ha open hat on edge on ...... . ... . I . . . , j b.1 n n. n to. He adaea tnat tne rerjei lead- - 7;jln"j; j ers WOUld be the targets Of the,Wrhe true owner' of the above-dee- landing forces and "we will scrap- .'Th.r eo"T jrioro 'th. Sat. Ulously try to avoid inflicting Cas-lof aale by e.tabllhlog to the jatla- taCUOn OT tne Dial Heparin,,,, "T rlculture hl ownership thereof and by paying the coeta of the publica tion of thl notice, the reasonablo Af H anri emro nrlor to the ale. the coat of tranaporfatlon of the animal! to the place of ale and oth er cou Incurred by the Department inolnritntf the time and mlleaffe of Its employees Any perron having claim to M Mlriv animals may Hive notice thereof to the undersigned at Klnm-. ath Stockman's Commission Company, Klamath rails. Oregon. Hoy K. Nelson ' Livestock Officer . . State Department of Agri culture No. 97. Mar. 10. 17. ualties - on civilian populations. The central government in Ja karta, meanwhile, ordered all for eign planes to keep out of air lanes around the Indonesian Is lands, forcing airline operators to suspend or reroute a number of flights to and from Singapore. The air commander at the Sing apore airport said the Indonesian order halted flights between the Malayan metropolisa and Kuching, British North Borneo, and would cause detours of more than 100 miles between Singapore and Au stralia. One airline official in Singapore labeled the order a "flagrant vio lation of international air agree ments." Jakarta apprently was nervous over reports the rebel regime on Central Sumatra is trying to buy aircraft in East Asia. A visiting member of the Ja karta government said Indonesian airmen are being trained by So viet instructors in Egypt to fly So viet built MIG jet fighters. He said Indonesia expects to receive soon at least one squadron of MIGs and another of long-range bombers through Egypt. However, Egyptian officials in Cairo denied any knowledge of So viet instructors training Indone sian airmen. Tnoy said all in structors in the Egyptian air force are Egyptians. NOTICE Or ELECTION AND ANNUAL MEETING! Notice Is hereby given . that Board of Supervisors of the Langell ey sou conservation uiainci uuva set Friday, the 14lh any or maicn. .-a n. i.in n In ihn T.nrolla Mall as the time and place for holding the annual election for the purpose of electing two supervisors for 4-year terms ana one supervisor hm ut year term to succeed the expired terms of Walter Smith (one-yearl, and Erank Obenchaln and Louis Randall (4-year (--mat mnt for the further DUrDOSS of holding the annual meeting. Dated This J8th day of rebruary. 1938. , wuiiam j. uuinrii Secretary No. 88, March 3, 10. NOTICE Or DATE Or FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Or OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In th Matter nt the Estute Of WILLIAM GOULDIN.-eceased. Notice Is nereny given inai i nave filed my final account of the admin istration of the above entitled estate and that the Court has appointed March 18. 10SB. at 18 A. M. as the time for hearing objections to such final account and the settlement there of. viola Gouldln. Executrix Attorneys for No. 87. Feb 17. 114. March 3. 10. LEGAL NOTICE KLAMATH COUNTY UNITED FUND Figures from the January 13, 1958 Audit made by Kenneth Lambie & Co. Certified Public Accountants 1958 DRIVE Cash receipts deposited Pledges receivable at 1-13-58 Total 1958 Drive 1957 COLLECTIONS AND DISBURSEMENTS Receipts: Subscriptions collected Interest earned Total receipts on their makeshift rope to the 17th story, wriggled in a window, and Disbursements to agencies warned down stairways w tne sec ond floor and slid down lo the street on a roller towel they found in a second-floor washroom. Police quoted Piccott as brag ging that he escaped from a jail at Hanover, Pa., while being booked there last April 19. $ 78.068.02 49,695.26 $127,763.28 $117,093.00 375.00 $117,473.33 Boy Scouts Camp Firo Girls Girl Scouts Salvation Army Y.M.C.A. Allergio Diseases Cancer Socipty Arthritis and Rheumatism Fund Oregon Heart Society Oregon Chest American Red Crosi United Fund operating fund $13,421.41 10,391.88 8.741 09 11,861.63 13.216.60 170.66 4.130.06 756.10 1.990.35 13,532.07 25,21. .97 14,018.97 ECHANDI TO U.S. WASHINGTON HIP) - President-elect Mario Echandl of Costa Itica has accepted an invitation from President Eisenhower to vis it Washington later this month. Tho White House and the Costa Wean foreign ministry are still working on final details for a H.rnn...i, t.ltlt nnc-iklu Knrtinninn .March 17, authoritative sources Tni tuI1 autllt ' on ,ilc at the County Clerk's Office and Is reprinted said. . Total disbursements to agencies ' Remainder to be transferred to 1958 drive fund 117,451.77 $ 22.06 in the United Fund annual report available at 1401 Esplanade.