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TUESDAY. AUGUST 19. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE FIVE Morse Cites Fish Plans WASHINGTON IAP) Sen. wayne Morse 'D-Orei insists his desire is to protect fish and wild life despite a statement by his VJiow uregon Democrat. Sen nicnara L. Neuberger, that Morse's opposition probably will l(m weupergers fisheries protec tion bill. !eimerger told the Senate that he was sorry Morse had not uicra oojecuons to his measure until the bill was ready lor final scuon. morse saia the bill would set a dangerous precedent by giving the Interior Secretary veto, over reaerai rower Commission licens ing of dams where fish and wild life resources are involved. "The bill is on the Senate cal endar, .Morse said in reply to Neuberger. "It can be motioned up for debate whenever a pending bill has been disposed of. I hope that it will be motioned up before congress aajourns. Morse said he felt sure the bill in its present form would be de feated. He said he felt his substitute measure, which would require the FPC to consider but not neces sarily follow the Interior Depart ment recommendations, has a good chance for adoption. : Morse added, "I do not yield to Sen. Neuberger nor to anyone else in my desire to protect fish and wildlife interests." "It is clear," Morse said, "that the Neubergtr bill will many groups whose Two Men Listed Dead As Result Of Sierra Floods HIGH SCHOOL LEADERS attended Student Council Workshop at the University of Oregon last week to discuss leadership problems. Here, at a group meeting, are, left to right, Bill Gandee of Washington High School, Portland; Rodger Schlickeisen, Klamath Union High School; Judy Smith, Newberg High School, and Al Emrick, Central Catholic High School, Portland. , TRUCKEE, Calif. I LTD Two men were listed dead today as a result of Hash floods that roared through the Sierra Nevada. The floods, touched off late Monday by thunderstorms, forced the closing of U.S. highways 40 and 395. Killed in the flood were Fred erick Johnson Jr., 32. Reno, and Joseph Thompson, 23. Redwood City, Calif. Thompson was a passenger in an automobile driven by James Olinger. 23. Palo Alto, Calif. dinger said he was driving on the new freeway section of High way 40 near Farad, 16 miles east of Truckee, when a torrent of sludge, big rocks, tree limbs and brush washed down the highway at 7:10 p.m. Olinger said he saw the torrent coming and jumped from the car. Election To Congress Isn't Same As Dying with fish and wildlife groups is essential if we are going to pro mote the best river development possible in the Pacific Northwest." WASHINGTON (AP Election to Congress really isn't the same as dying. At least. Rep. Winfield K. Denton tD-Ind) is trying to convince his ex-classmates that it isn't. Denton was glancing over a copy of the 35th reunion report organize i of the Harvard Law School Class cooperation lot 1922 when "I was very much Over The Garden Gate Yeo- Peach Theft End Sought PORTLAND (API Llovd man is going to harvest his own peaches or bust a picket in the 20-toot fence he built to insure his crop. Neighborhood children and others walking by the 40-year-old tree, conveniently near the side walk, have snatched peaches from his tree the past two years. Yeoman said he tried to slop the theft of his peaches last year by sleeping on .his front porch. He gained nothing but trouble. This year he hammered togeth er a high board fence from 20-foot-lengths of old lumber and erected it around his tree. The fence will stay up until the crop is ripe. He told neighbors re would take it down after pick ing his peaches, which are not yet ripe. If this remedy works, Yeoman said he plans to build a portable plywood fence to put up and re move each season. surprised to note that I was listed among those who had passed away." So Denton, a hearty 61, fired off a letter to Morris E. Dry of New York, secretary of the class reunion committee, to tell him it isn't so. He noted he has been elected to Congress four times, and specu lated that "maybe some feel that when one enters on those duties he is no longer among the living." . On The Record KLAMATH COl'NTY DIVORCES Bessie Viola Pisan vi. John Secon- do Pisan, seeks divorce. Wanda M. Andrus VI. Jack Andrui. seeks divorce. Mary C. Scogglns vs. Bobby Lee Scnggins, seeks divorce. Barbara J. Andersen vs. Eioreage Andersen, seeks divorce. KLAMATH FALLS BIRTHS BOYS COOPER Born to Mr. and Mrs. James C. Conner August 14 in Klam ath valley Hospital a boy, weigning a lbs., 4'a o. TREMAIN Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Tremaln August 14 tn Klamath Valley Hospital a boy, weighing 7 lbs. a oza. 19.18 ROl'NniP Boys 312 Girls 303 By IRENE HARTLEY "Around The Calendar With Flowers" is the theme of the Slow er show to be held at Bonanza School Friday, August 22. It is a standard show and all the rules are the same as other club shows. Entries will be received from 9 to 11 a.m. and open to the public from 2 to 5 p.m. There will be a horticulture di vision on flowers, berries of fruit ed trees, shrubs or vines, grain. vegetables, fruits and berries, Af rican violets and otner nouse plants. A tumor division lor ages up to 12 years featuring a toy and for over 12 up to 16. featuring a hob by, will be in the decorative ar rangement class. In the adult decorattve class, a reasonable size of arrangement will be necessary to suggest the various months. January, an ar rangement in a bottle; February, something in red and white: Marcn green predominating; April, tast er theme suitable for an altar or church. May, arrangement in a basket; June, wedding bells, all white; July, a patriotic arrangement which will be a miniature not over three inches. August, a picnic table arrange ment; September, fruits and vege tables: October, a tall arrange ment featuring evergreens; No vember, dried arrangement, and December, an arrangement for a firerjlace. There will also be a prize for the largest collection of annuals and another for the largest assort- ment of perennials and biennials. Luncheon will be available and a silver tea will be held during the afternoon. Cash prizes will be awarded in the junior divisions. Dependable Coverage MAYFLOWER AUTO INSURANCE Reatonkbl Ritei VERN W. EMLEY Home afflee fl.aule. Wash. Office Phona I-II3U - tftfll So. till Thompson stayed in it. The water swept the car off the( road into the rampaging Truckee River, which runs alongside the highway. Olinger said he thought he saw Thompson leap from the car about ISO feet downstream, only to be hit by a floating log. The debris came down in such quantity that no vehicle could move on Highway 40 for two hours. . Later, Johnson was killed while trying to clean debris from the highway with a scoop shovel. The vehicle fell off the shoulder of the Archbishop Sets Ireland Journey DUBLIN (UPD Dr. Richard J Cushing, Roman Catholic arch bishop of Boston, will come to Ireland next .Monday to visit his father's home at Glanworth, Coun ty Cork, it was announced Monday. While at Glanworth, the arch bishop, wh6 is on a pilgrimage to Rome and Lourdes, r ranee, will break ground for a new church and will bless and open a new school at his father's old parish. For More Living Per Gallon See the New MORRIS '1000' at Robin & Myers 1200 E. Main TU 2-3511 Buy Genuine mm highway into the Truckee River. Eventually, the road was re opened to one-way traffic, but the work of clearing away the debris continued throughout the night. 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