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PACK ravn HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FAU.S. ORECON TUESDAY. AUGUST 2fi. 1953 MARKETS and FINANCE STOCKS V ML STKI.I T NKW VOKK UP '-Steels made good sains hut the stuck market as a whole was nnel late tins aite: nimn in Jairly active lr.ilmn. Volume tor the day ttj.s esUni.it ei ;it 2..S0(t,i)(H haie.s conipaieii with 2.iiiUHMl FruLiy. I i. tins ;ind losses of k y Mei ranged from ti k ! nn tn aiuamt ;t )l)!!tt. VS. Steel touched an all-timc hidi of atijiilcii for Meek splits' and other steels aNi, i;;i well. Aircratts were on I he upside. Chemicals, drug's, electronics ami rubbers were mixed, liaifs wen Hp on average. Oils drilled off. U.S. Steel and Vmncsluu ;i Sheet rose a point or more. (Jains ol about a point were made hy Helhlehcm, Jones A Lauitlilm and Kepuhltc .Steel. Lukens chopped a (..nil of more than a point to a fraction. Oirtiss-Wriyht. up morn than a point, was about Hie best of the asrcialis. hmnllcr pains were made by Douglas Aiiciall, Hoeing and United Aircraft. lievlon went ahead past a point and Sclicrirn added jihont a point. I'.S. government, bonds had a higher lone. NFW YORK STOCKS By THK ASSOCIA1KU I'ltMSS Admiral Corporation 11 Allied Chemical Hii Allis Chalmers 2ii Aluminum Co. America 7U,1 American Airlines 'J.2 'i American Can 4t ' American Cyanamido -lit :'i American Motors lti American Smelting 4'A American Tel. & Tel. ia2 American Tobacco H7 Anaconda Copper an U Anrco Steel aft Atchison liailroad 1:1 Ilendix Aviation ft.'t ' Itetlilehem Steel 4'" Ioeinn Airplane Company A Itorden Co. 71 Hoi'K Warner 3i lUirroimhs Corp. ;K California Packing 411 Canadian Pacilic L'ft 'h Caterpillar Tractor 7!) ;l4 Celanese Corporation If! l Chrysler Corporation 52 'i Cities Service t.O - Consolidated Copper lii Consolidated Kdison a 2 Crown Zellerbach 5J Corliss Wright :in Duuylas Aircraft all do Pont tie Nemours Htf Kastman Kodak lilt Kl Paso (I SI Kmerson Kadio 7 Firestone Tire !' Kurd Motor -11 7 (leneral Dynamics (leneral Klcctnc lv! (ieneral Foods M U (leneral Motors 4 i (ieoruia Pae Co. -n (ioodyear Tire 1: i nn tircat Northern ll 7n Croat West. Su.ar Idaho Tower 4? H- International Harvester a7 :s Internalional Nickel International Paper T Johns Manville 4ii Kaiser Aluminum :u li Kennecott Copper !'l Iabhy, McNeill U Lockheed Aircraft M-f l.oew's Incorporated !'! i Montgomery Ward "a National Cash Ket;. H'i li ; New York Central H ' Northern Pacific 4i U : Pacific Gas & Klectric a5U Pnsific Tel. & Tel. Mt Penney J. C. Co. i5 ; Pennsylvania Railroad 14 Pepsi Cola Co. "-i " i Plulco Corp. Irt Phillips Pel. 4i Polaroid t'" li Pu.et Sound P Si L ' . liadio Corporation ."i Kayonier Incorporated l't Heputdic Steel .'" Hevnolds Metals l lluhtield Oil Salewav Stoics Inc. St. lieiis : 1 Scott Paper Conipany i . Sears lloetmck Co. Shell Oil Co. ; i Sinclair Oil m Socony Mobil Oil 1," Soutliern Paeific Si Sperry Kand Standard Od Cablet ma ."t Standard Od N J Studehakcr Paikaal t Sunvhine Mining 7 Switl & Company Thompson Proeau-'s Transainerica l oi pe: a :i : -Twentieth Centui y l"o i Union Oil Company 1 Vnion Pacitic Vnr.ed Air lanes Vnited Ai:c:.i;i ; Vniied Co: ;n a' ''Vi Vni'ed Slavs Plvueod I'riied Slavs S-c'ta- ; I riled S:ai. s Sieel ". Wa'reni S:eie Weter u:o S.;: m. ; Western I mo-, l'el : i W estmtheii'-e A.' ?; .... : WesiuiJ'c.e 1 c'nc i 1 oo! worth Co-p.-aiy 4 . GRAINS CH!C.i;0 y.W - W irixexi I SI' i kk n -a .' e i wec -H ' i! r 1 1 . eeily 1 2.' re I a.v ' no 2 cl!ew 1 .i i - . v el V A 1 jn)' " ' i , f.o 1 . i;':-"i). sa:i:a- .trade .' 1 IS1-.:-?: ite :? mv'.ow Ci:ui-o ::.). Oa!x re 1 h. white ti.' i, no 1 t vira he.t (i'l't No b'.ai; Son beau ivl i - : ; sej : nteal sV! '-yt Darley: :?ta.l.:-.i c!v;ce 1 I'O-! feed 14-1 (,t)(ll TMIMi Hi: lD T MYKTI.r l-i :h S f IV o 11" ,.1 , r . Myrtle r.o.e:: ..n!.iT e, - , t v. Heed re.-e.i.:',. t:;.ir . The (ire e . e: -t .1 ! :e . : in a boat 0 it .,fvr t , . .1 hen it .i t'e. .' . i : , -. . .a.i too far 0 a 1 -v t . ,: -and the man and ve i i. ; Irisurco' warn a .. e t LIVESTOCK ciiir,v;o i.M-i ii sm Ho-.'s ii n.io; 1. ..-lM o: 13 l s-2i! i lu butchers: rat iuu 1 -. these! C. C. Maiki (irewe!!. a.-.-is-!"p; liead N fan! d.;tn of ir'i iii iion at Oregon d for u i i and Tei hnieal InMii u'e, h; ar r;w d h-ad Is H it) ih home niier mtmiv: as ;m e-M-hane ade :o : aNo :'nj.'; :''t !s l'i 7.i to mo-Mv ,.'n.(.o; f( vv lbs 1. 1 l'i V"t mi-.-'d t;i ade m l"t lbs i;; m'-I'i mird ;i .'d'- -I'nj- nu !i) nu - J .,'!;;; ."ni; j; )U- l'i I'-.Mli. "5 fKiO- r v,.v Kill- rJw.u-o CIKHCC and piinie 1 !M) li au-.h-r slei'i.s L'7 mi j.'l 'j.ind and cum' -j -....-.7 i.w I.... ,.i low guml S.i ita-Jt It w load.- i iioice to low prime i:vi .l)i0 lh Man filler In-iici (Hi 2ii 7."; sev eral lo.als held higher; :.vn and choue L'.'l MH!'WH); u-w utditv ami .-tandard I.n0-J' 50; load mostly ood with a lew Mnndard 2:tn; ulihty ;u;d fnminerci.d cows 17.7. Ltt.nil; tew h'h coinmercial and standard vtiw 'JO 1-21 n(t; canner.s Umd cutters 15..V!i.75 lar;:e!y; few i li.ht weights ca nners down to il4.(H); niihly and commercial bulls 'IM OOLMOU; nod and choice veal crs imiii Wl an. utility and stand ard I'MIO-l!! 00. Sheep l.ooo; slaughter ewes 50 to 100 hiLiher; cood to p r i in p ambs Jit ait lbs no jr oo and utility 17 50-21.00; 4 (I choice and prime mo-lly clum e shorn sprung Iambs 10.1-loH Ilis Willi No 2 pells 25.00; cull to choice slun-n .siauhter ewes ('..Oil- f ro;rri.A!) (ah - i-si).! A r.A s.il.'ihli' 1. 7 .U. im-lwtins :i luj'N a n sL I H I.! pt cent si an filter cows : fed steers ;ihoe 1.050 lbs mostlv 50 lower, M'-W VOHK iAPi Proud offi tew li-lilwei-lits steadv : heifers. C('rs llld crcw of Jdomic sub steady, cows fully sti-adv: load . Ill;,Iln(' Nautilus enjoyed a hob mostly average choice O'l lbs!(';i-v 0,1 l'u' lown tn(';i.v wit K their Meers 2 i.75:" several lad-."l 0-,n. ; laiiulu- and friends. .2ol lbs 25 .541-20 oo; short load! At ,hp Brooklyn Navy Yard; a mostly choice 1 40fl !ii steers 25.00; !fm,,',h nf 1,10 's,iI s complement nood sleers 2:nH)25 75; standards:01 - otiifrrs aim men mam 22 50-24 no; load of avera-e choice UlilU(i a w;iUl1 ,lu Ti,tl w,1K'h fed heifers 2MH-; pood heitors ( tnissed under the North Pole ige-21.50-25.50. s'audai'ds 21.50j:t.no: lc;,t tt history, mixed standaid and commercial' 'lIu' 'due-ldack sub is berthed cows i:i.5() 20 50; u:i!iiv eows 17 00-1 f"1' dockside view hy the public illlOO; canhers and cutters 14.50- lti.50; otihiv bulls 23.SO-J5.S0. Ca(cs salable :m. steadv- choue vealors- 2.1 no-2-.MH): e,.nd -J2D.00 - :7.no: Rood and clioue , s au-diler ea cos 0il-7 Oil iod .. I:iiiH" choi.-n k1.u-1- vl.m- t'.U 27.0iKiiuio. I Bear Adm. Hyman (I. Rickover. J Ho-s salable 1100- trade slow Jt'xPt'I't nuclear ship propulsion butchers .so-1 25 lower; most de- nnd "f-'dher" of the Nautilus, will , clme on 1 and 2 srade lots: sows ndo "H iowor Broadway wilh the ; 511-1.00 lower; V. S. I and 2 qradc,sub's trew- In Ilu' le;i(1 v Wll! ,H I botchers tit. -255 s 21.50-21.75; tf, -''''tdu' skipper, Cmdr. Wil- Iiheral sunplv 21 75: mixed lnt 0 Ti-'M Vo 1 fnHiG -"O t1- I heavv and luhter butchers 20 no- 'V l,,r base at New 21.50; mixed jjr.nle sows .V-O-.v.o lh I-iiu-o. nn 17.00-10 oo; 1 and 2 yrade sows 1 I HI 00-20 00. . ! Sheep salable ? 000; supply over f-irCHOn ReSOnd i.O per cent leeuers; trade lnod-:w- i erateiy active; slaughter lambs: Q I TCC COUS i steady, tcede;s sle.-uiy to 50 lov- jer: choice wooled and shorn 1 A four-hour period thaf bepan ;sprniL; Nlniiditr lambs 20.50-21.00: 'j,, before 3 pin. .Mondav brought 'mixed pod ard clioice slaughter ihree calls to the South Suburban lambs 20 00-20 ."m; yood slaughter: Fire Deoartment. lamlis l'.i 00-20 00; iMvi and ciioieei First cail was to a chicken house feeders 17 50 lil.50; common and at 14.;; Gary Street, owned by tn medam 14 00-17. on; cull to puni ton U'asoiHT. The structure was slaughter ewes 3.00-7 0. iexteiistvcly damaged before the I lire was put cut. but it w as for- .,,,..,. 4x Hunatcly not occupied bv anv poiil- SIOIMON LPI-tMINi) -Mrvontv fome straw and- jomc Livetock: Uardenms tools. (attic: Salable 1300. Few aver- The next call was to 520rt Rrvnnt a'av- choice ted steers, resales ; Avenue where a inotorcvele be trom -sail .L'aqtim County Fair. ; ion mm; to M. C. Maves cairht around 000-100 pounds 27.00. (Hid fire, aeparenMv due to a jjasobne lots stanoard to yood slaughter !(...k. while II was hems started, steers 210o-2;too. Par load siand-.Tne machine was extensivelv dam ard around ;i;o r-nar.ds s:0.us:Mtev 'a-ed. In iters 22 25, odd i;oed to 2.1 .(H). : The fircnuMi's busv afternoon lew utdiiy k e -2 00 ended about 630 with a call to tb CaKes' Salable 250. Coad nnd medical center at -M'ti Soo-h vvh C'liMei.' h:er Ho.; around MM no:uui :.; co-is o-i. .e (mM M.irke !e -I'i I-'.-w , -.Kt::i:tr I.. mi GRAINS r,;,, VN.,,. x?, V,' ; ) , l ! !7 f,- :i N U"e .1 :t.,:.: W , i- O People Read SPOT APS you are jOTS Aide -'Cosies Itee pimcipal of the l!;:.aii Teruma! School at lido dunui; tiie l!i.)7-a;i m hool year, (.ivu.ll jtnd .1. M. I'Uman. ! pen iMir ol the Iraminy p! oi'raiii i and the adull edtica: ion run iculnni ,1-;o- liniCU J'',v. I1"11 een cars lor the hoth filled manv leaking n:,at :i,enls to the two MiuaUons and i'"Mip;re now they are both on home ground lor the count;.; school year. Tile Tenitoiy ol Hawaii is served by fi e siieli technical schools, (irewell said, and they offer many of the same courses of training ; Orecon Tech. Hotel and resi.uirant cookinq and commercial sew my are two he supervised in the islands which are not offered at OTI, however. Anion the other courses at Kilo are electricity, diesel mechanics, machine shop, carpentry, auto me chanics, sheet metal and weldiny. building trades drafting and civil and structural mechanics. j (irewell declared he thoroughly enjoyed the experience bul is hap. t'im.py to he back in Klamath Fall win preparing tor Uie cumin , school year at ,0M;,-V :,mI w-(ines(iay. Mie cannot I Ih' hoarded. Xt'u' Vork's three-day welcome continue Wednesday with the, 1 !u,Ilor llui CI,V traditionally ex tends to conqueiuii; heroes a tape parade ham R. Anderon. '-he N'autilllS Will leave Tll'U'S- Street. w!-ere a i;rass tire h.:d be. started mirm a trash-hurin c eration. No damage resulted. Timber Sales Reacli Record POKriANn el" - Timber !:ta r..e:.v:.il lerests in Ore : ,i::d W isiiiiu'ttn readied a :ve:i in liie p.ist pse.;! ue .er.il i-tti':er a iter ere reported Monday. e: :' 1,. v- kutJ ' -. ti i t-e :: i . !e h: t11: . : !t s :ete:e eik' tnI(t 1 ! 1. ( l 1 w-ui i;ni Inis-Itcccltits Insert rests ef ell kinds v Ci' -f- 1 1 t -fit 1-.T M ttitl a - i.t.1 b .i SJ... Oregon Weather Lowers Fire Weather Fire danger very hish tnroa;hout Ore .:on. Hut it will not increase throiih Wednesday in view of a ,-hyhtly cooler trend. Trie humidi ty w:!l be near or slightly below :0 per cent in the Cascades ,vrai afiiacent valleys of north a est tin Urenmi. (dan's Pass and Vicinity Fair th: ouIi Wednesday. Cooler. Il:h r.e.ir l'0. Low tom-hl aiioot C-t Northcn O:e:;on Ileaches- l'.ir Miroie.:h Wednexlay but patehes o: moniiiii; clou d s. Temporal lire rfi !i ic 50-72. Heach winds will be noiiiiwot 10-15 mile-; an hour. Fa -aero Orejon Fair ilirouuh Weiiu-Mlay. IL-h 84-iiJ,. t::e Ida tonight 50-tio. Western Oregon Fair throuli Wejneday. except for nUht and morning clouds on the coast and northern interior. Hijsh Wednes day IV'-wl, low tonight 52-tin. Coast al winds northwest 1020 miles on hour. Baker and Vicinity Fair through Wednesday. Hish Wednes day 80-8ti. Low tonight 43-411. France Wory Of Terrorists PARIS (Apt Security officials promised stern meaMires today against Algerian terrorists who at tacked oil depots and otner in stallations across France to hack 11 p demands for independence ol their North African homeland. French soldiers were posted around a number of key points. A previously planned special bri gade was inuuuurated to coordi nate tiie campaign auainst terror- I l.slll. I Olficials at the Ministry of In ferior declined to reveal any oilier ; plans to meet possible repetitions of the bombings, burnings and shoot mys whit ii occurred bciore I daw 11 yesterday. I Four police and at least five .terrorists were killed. The attacks j followed the pattern of rebel .strikes in the almost fotir-vear-o!d j civil war across tiie Moditerran- in in Alpena. J Authorities blamed the wave of , terrorism on the yrotip that dom inates rebel activity in Alcona. lie National Liberation Front 'NLF1. It has a strum; under ground among the 400.000 Alcer- ! Kins who have left their impover ished countryside to work in 1 France. j Premier de Gaulle will visit (Alpena later this week on his tour1 1 seeking voles tor a new constitu tion that would keep Akena as 1 part of France. The attacks ob 10usly were timed to draw at 1 Mention to rebel opposition to the! constitution. The NLF is ursine ; t Algerians to boycott the reteren1 dum. 1 Six coastal oil depots were set' Inure by tiie terrorists and three I small (ires were s'.arted in the j Paris area. Police broke up an (attempt to put the torch to an am munition factory near Paris. ; A company of 150 soldiers was moved mm a nearby rednery at Marseille. Troops also were post ed at a rdinory pear Saint Na airo, an oil tank tarm near An tilles, the port in Lyon, a dam near Lyon, and possibly other points around France. Britem Eases Credit Psncii LONDON 'I'PP One of Br.t.i'.n's hi.e.st banks, casing tiie postwar credit Mpieote. ot tered today to lend "yood steady ciisttvr.ers" o much as Sl.-b'O witi'.out security and at only 5 per cc:m tnterot. for titer l.ahor Minister Lord !onckton. chairman o; the hoard t t'-e Midland H irk. a-n..mc'.'d i :e new credit P"!:cy w ill he e :eet ' e net Mevd.n . Others ot tr:ia:n's fi e" ha:.ks are cxpev ;e-.i to .ic;n t!te Midland soon in o f '. c r i n 4 un secured loans lo their depositors. Ti'o cast cred't jndicy prooabiy will force down the interest rates chirked by lir :t !h finance com pares Ctvr.par.ile p'rs.ial - crd;t - r'e r.as been .;a;'..he to U;S. dt po-i'.-r-s tor e.;-s. bi: a'.istenty iv, -Med r.;:v:t :e e: luitents !tae - -. ,r.i i's m t.: c v to bor i'a i", "v ic:; t:vv !unc Parents Give Up Hcnc For Youth K1 ; ;r e:t y en.U Friendly Helpfulness To Ecrv Creed and Purse V'ard's Klomctti Funcrol Home -tarqucrifc M. Ward and Sons 925 Hiqh TU 2-4404 Cleric Slates Church TcS!( Lev. Ted Badger. mis ionary to the Philippine I!;mkN. v.;li be the featured peaker Wedue-riuv eemn, Aui:ul 27. at the hit Haphst Church 414 North FiLihth Siicet. He is one of ;JH missio: as appointed by the Foreiui Mis sion lloai d of the Southt ni i'. p list lumeiiliun to serw in tiie is lands. In addition to the missionaries, there are 74 national leaders. Twen ty two churches and 1.700-p:us m mhers. a seminary with lit en rolled, and a lo-hed hospital re porting 4.tKI patients last year a Ttins A MM patients last year are it? bas of the work sponsored Southern Baptists in the Phil- lh: by ippincs. Rev. Badscr is one of over 1.2'H) missionaries serving in nations of the world undo- appointment ' ""umsis Domoantea, N oheMons wore presented to the Southern B.U t Forrisn ) f"!' I" ' T.VV"' the intent roll, however, and Mission Board, lie will be in ''" , , " 7 ' a.ca. n the council moved for .he publish Klamath Kalis onlv one evening ; ' 7 ' 1 ? ,,1 M,'1!bMns ot the roll as it stood. Kvervone interested in heannshini!;" '"1,1 r'""0 "'1 In other matters, an attorney speak and in seeinc the colored ' 011 posi ,s,fnd-, - , 'from the State Highway Depart- sl'cies to illustrate his ' work are', Ii1f",m .nC Imh'T mcnt rrived duS' col,ndl ui 'ed to attend this service ?f"e,',ls 1 kS. 3 pi de t0: session with a copy of an ordinance The prWram wi be M7:J'ff T 1,1 -'''f fwU f Z ' '' H'ornia Oregon p.in.. Wednesday. A mirsery "d3-. J Z. l k i l'wcr Company to move its poles be proidcd for children under 4, years of aee. !i j i 1 in three rounds 01 siieiuns trnm t.(inolll.ri,;i Wi!h t'le rrconimeiula-n'-? i.'SC rV'SSI? mw nearby nwssland I)':-'"'"- aoi-s oi the Trailie S,a:e:y Council 1.4 I V.- t. i A Lit '.'.1 Unnrtlv nt.w niii!ni-ht tho Vnm. - j Lawyers LOS ANT.FLFS f,P. tin their profession is ued islan'ls s ill pretty much up in the a.i j tt.th th- V. S. Tth Kleet already I about laws for space travel. Ion the alert, a landin" force of Sample commenls in a sym-1 i.cno men from the aid Marine, posium at the American Bar I Division was ordered to sail from; Assn.'s Hist convention. iSinttapnre. The destination of the Kear Adm. Chester Ward, Navy' lour altnck transports ontl four nc- jiitie advocate general: ; "Basically, our position is that ine law oi space snoim no oasea,vere moni'4 closer to t-oiniii.a.,,,,, Water Corpirat ion. and Klam upon the facts of space: and that; The 7th Meet is pledged to pto-. ri,;', GaVconip'anv.'to relocate their -there is much more that we have tect Formosa hut net necessarily ;..,.,:iiTio. ,., .....i., u.v fnr t, hv- t li..,rn lw,l... .1,0 K wi n position to say what shall be the lettal principles applicable to ac - tivities in space. i Frank Simnson III. California secre'.arv of the AHA Committee on the Law of Outer Space: "The law of space is s:iil snoc - tilative and is still without the ben - eiit of much tact other than tlie existence ol earth - circling satel - I'tes. . . . Admittedly, most ofi:"'- incieasing aueauon 10 mo the space law problems are still in1 the future. However, this is not ii itself a reason whv lawvers should not concern themselves with t!u. puestions that may arise or their pessihie solutions.' Motor Force 11 fcgft'l!'Jl fl RUil fVVni , in CI r RANK, Mont. (AP A Trans World Airlines Super - Con - tellafion wwli til persons a heard was torceri down by h burnin ijine last tusht at this nonl Montana town. One man. Wilfred Trice of San r rancico. a mured when he uered when he nimped Horn the plane as it rolled led to a stop. The four-ensine plane set .Crass fire, bat firemen controlled the blaze. The rest of the passe gerund crew apparently escaped j u;Ris0NvlUF- Mo ,Ap, Tiie'olane was en route from:7"". l'',!','s ,coII,d -1 ?n " C""L' in Louden lo Los Angeles. Oificialsj r b. Htuhway ,1 bypass yester said a preneller went out of con-di!''' "'I'.'' ei-ht lwns. trel over Cut Bank and the on- yire eatisht fire. Capt Karl W. Kleet of K.rs: City, the pilot. broiKtiM 1 ho rhrne in to a smooth iandmy. OTI hstritstcr To Address Mocl: C A .laccbi. irtruc:or in t:-e :ited:cal X-ray technoUuy c-irrtiu-lu:! at Ore;on Teclm'cal Ii'-;r.re, has accented an in ita"en to spra'- at the arnual cen en: ion or ;.:e Men' an a Society ot X-ray ttev:r cianv. The se-ions will ho heM on August iiO. 'M ar.i Septeiv.lter 1 at M!ou!a. Montana. His talk will be on X-ray tcchnol-e'-'s a"d tec:M!iciai!s w'n vp;. cd emphasis on the tratr.;:u n:" echrMa. s at Orezori Tech. Mrs dacohi w;'l accompar.v her ht;.--b..nd to Missoala. UKLKASvn n.dvrt. w :to w.- ';; '.ht ti h'.kked by a !-orso S ttc.a s rere:ed in 'onday" H-Ta'.: ':d Nr. s. has beci rel( a-e.i :ro:v v'.imatn V.dVy Ib-Pital. Al;:-o;;:h '0 r. a e a hum ROTARY 4-! 1 - FT-A LIVESTOCK SHOW rrv n n rT3 Cv NOW O.'i SALU SEE SAMPLES AT UNDERWOOD'S 706 lAAlU 57. Avahn Sir colors Request j'lsstory BOSS Information On Ssvc? Uniirrg c:- Several residents of A alor. t'hat there was some quicksand in' sire.t in the recently added Sun n land Addi;ioa appeared heiore the cdy courail at its regular Mon - day nuiit .--eion to retpieil mere 111 " oU"n J'IL,l!l asscsMiH-:a on tr.eir sewer unit. The sev.er iir.e to Sunrnland Ad- !,r ap-provimate'y per home, "ion wa-. ree- n'iy co'iirueiefi, and Le-u'n'.s ol tiie ;ua a;-nca:'m i-i'liii!.' oi the area ware n l.-t r.iurit a-i-a'd lor lurther chiri vear's tune to liuuktin to it. jlicalion of tins cliai -ie, and in;or Iore recently, it was disco ered ; mation as to payment of the sew .... . j. assossm(iMt, f S r. 1 4 I'll' X M I r Vvjvrti) J '4Vwtf A P R iU P.f" iLi'K.! irittlCiw' i t.MPKI. Formosa (AP) - The ., . '. . " " 'and Kites to mane room tor con- subsided Monday to some 2.UIW! slruction ot thl. west sjde bvpass shots. Today the Reds stepped up 1 10 K;amnth Kails, the tempo attain. I i ,'; .,i,i''mt ti, ,.nnni il '"'" "' "' ny Tan llets aiiout ft;io times, the Front s.rL,et tIu,v p0 approved Nationalist Pefeiise Sum-try sa:d.;a io.ir.Wi,v slnp in Mills Addition Then m 2 hours and 40 minutes ot , . i,-,,ovw mn nf k-inVliit .ntul early afternoon some 5..")00 iliolLs i crashed down on tiie heavilv iorti- "roiiipanyir.? -.tips w.is not i - closed, but it was assumed they,ms nj nco utilities, Copco. Ore-' Mmcw,,- t'lt tft' lirtr.. 11-,1: trt ictals in V.a.-hinuton said elo-e iwateh was being ket oa the set- lap in the Communist ai'acr;. .Mai. (ien. Tho:r.:is F. Mont - i man. commaml.'r oi the l'. S. i:tth Air Force based in the Phiiip- ipnies. visiled Formosa for talks; j with top Nationalist and U. S. mil-j ' it:i'y assistance officers. j l. A.eionaitM au.aoi mes weie i.-- p;-y- to possmimy mat tne vommunisisi would try lo sei:e 1 unsung Is- '",tl- ! 01l h of Quei-oy. li'e D( lensr-Mjn.-try si.id two lied '"wpt Mrdav to l.rul troops .10 tie: il bv , nvkv ' i.-.d were r Nationalist vari'.ir Oi:.i the iHxted. howcer, that Tuncti!!!; is used by the Nation-' ahsls to keen tab on shins trying to sneak out of Amoy. the Com- !; s su.siHX' tea. tiovcer, i :at , . ,,, - . , , - f .1, hut lh uet m diame tor. us:rz spe-t-oi..:niini'.s mign: not luve , , . , . , , . ,, cial lu.iiweunt too.s and utenr. IXir.lnnab wars'nips can be niert-:'moo,c:,'," miide, they would !ed to interceiH them, lis capiurei hi'e, 10 do,ll sui,ts- u.p te r0s. evade Na-t IIcIvc'y, who is working on an 1 ..,,.V,iK, hinrv'-.d,- t'io k' u; advanced project for the Radia- :.mecd t d-lv v.''l t"orM'";ed' ind .soiled by the Na ? I lS1 I S"I.TIi;2V K'?Trs ?:'i2ii3 ttlilVi ,u" "''rs lnJ,,;ra ln collision . . miles north ot here Dead :!4. Sun Lt-ha. . re: Andrew Boyd Jon. alley. Cahf.; his w . !ee,t tii.-.r I'-.iuire S:;s:e. r, ard Larry t,euo. t'; K. i. ,b-.nes-, Nevada. Mo.. bro:h- er 01 Aitiirew Joocm Kiek.e (iallo- wav. 3. Nevada. Y.-: Maur.ce ,lone. -i.;. Kansas City, Mo.; and Norman ayne dor.e-, o . i'unl- :n.;on P.uk. Calif. .Mrs. Myrie Allen G.dleway, Hv Nevada, nte'her ot Uk1" and. m:',er et Jortvs. a d Leo diaries .h'-v-s. l-i. .st'ii o: l.arl. ..; aurk ind Norman Jotu who were h seu'hl'ciind car l:ted 10 tlte c were m tit. Cai:-e oi tlte v::ck vasn"; NOV'tTfonT A 1. :: to K'am.th Ka'ls M - 1 n to rottirn Chr-rd Uill.s . lo. of Chii'Veairt to t;wt county - .v.-r a rt'M'iiyvirt ta'.i O'V.r'v o;:ice" h.'.d ,',vi ;, at I c t line ditch where the main sewer (' !.:;e is laid. Tnis qtuckand causes ,. - oaie riiiikulty in hooking on to the mam line. The ci'y agreed to ma.-ce uie mam line nooKups anu take the sewer hr.e to tlie property Ci'v Auornev Henrv Perkins ex- ..i ..." j ...... 1 1'. .." .1... sew er asessment uil puui vi lot to the croup. i""iiur: oai uku uiey tiiuiu i !pjV li,t'ir as.sesment in cas !p:'y il ovcr a 10'-vear peno point m.; out mat tliey could eitner h, or period, in which case thev wouid also have to pay the interest cost that the bonds carried. lornia at tne intersection wnn 1 rt in ' -Vi. " ' ,,.a .,.-,.i r,.- tim removal ol some Irees on the park- W;1V , mabe w.,v ,, a crosswalk . " ,hc iint.:,L.t-t'imi of Rosewav rj,.jve a!1( oaon Avenue, e Vouncil moved to adjourn Mpndav s st,in t0 Friday alter- ,, .u j ,, m when tliev will ,m(NH , act on ordinances direct-1 route ' J ? 9 yd ' P. 1! w AMSTERDAM tlTF-An Amer- 1,. it.Jn scientist is looking tor two ri woin.in who would he . H , ,, . h ,iu,v wl.rB camping out on u, n.0011 p;.0 T no!vpv ot Kansas v ; i)y d ,,lc xoiamwr!t would hae to agree to spend most o:" their time in a circular to create a secablance of the moon's Ke'nle craity. Anytime they wantrd to leave the but to stroll in the simulated tIon Corporation, of Orlando, K!a ;i:d i;i an mtervicw that not .itoash. attention is bein? paid to lor the s;'-ace "Why two men and a woman?" he was asked. "Well." he smiled, "one man by himsed miyiit 20 psycho. Two men would qutirre! mayie a man and woman would, too. Three people have the host chance of setting alon together, and by making one ot them a woman we increase the chance." Ccrcbr Dangers To'd Tcurtsts fpn T!:e as warned tr:r e'n;g in '-itl - "' Amcrivjn tf '"teoiate -"' errs. J'parfr, !' v !-d Int-r or :1 e y o n d -lis away from the y of the II 111 itanakian ber- I Ol " S:-oke-maii ,Ie.s'ph .'o Au-tnan Mini-try .irns- t'-at "sho- Iro-n !te hordt'i". mine e e etri c barbed w ire ivssialy even ahdue "1 anyone in tiie im mt ot the herder. . ." ' t-:u-c (i:ss vini: tuv depar'n c.'.ll in tl:- jj ,,. ii" peri. tl 1 r . . . DANCE!! SHOW!! IN PERSON - THE SENSATIONAL 1 n lOLLDNS LARRY ! 1 STARS OF RANCH PARTY-COLUMBIA RECORDS 3 APPEARANCES ON THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW 6 APPEARANCES ON THE STEVE ALLEN SHOW 1 ! DANCE ur:r:v FIus "Tr2 PACERS" (Same band that wot with Johnny Cash) DANCING 9 - l SI. SO per person (incl. tax) A hand-carved cedar siqn, made by Ken .MeLeod. president of th Klamath tounty Historical Societv. now marks the spot of the 1852 massacre of eisbt members of a west-bound w ason train. The mark- er was placed on a gatepost at liie er.'.rante of the old .Myeu K.iiuli at Bloody Koint on August 17 when a ftroup of persons inter, ested in history accompanied Me' I.cud on a trek to the historic spot and through the Lava Beds .auonal Monument. The sin reads: "Bloody Point' li:."i2." It is the third that has been placed since 1U16. In that year. J. C. Rutenic, McLeod'a iaiher-in-law and Capt. O. C. Ap. pleuate placed the first marker. later destroyed. It was replaced in Vxm by Applesate and members ot the local historical society. The marker is at the mouth of a small canyon, known to the Mo doc Indians as "Waga Canya," waon canyon. Hiding there, they ambushed the travelers en route south. The next year, 1853, a less hazardous road was opened. Three citizens of Yreka were also killed during the ambush. Mclin VFVPost To Cheese Queen MAI.IX The Malin VFW Post No. iiM7 announces their annual elimination contest to pick the Klamath Basin Potato Festival queen candidate from Malin. Any girl, lfi years old or ovcr, ho wishes to enter the contest may register at the Ranch Club Cale in .Malin on or belore Satur day. August 30, according to Jack StoiVy, KV chairman for the con test in Malin. The winner will receive a SUM) bond and the runnerup, a $50 bond. dollor for dollar LoPointe's Saves You Money SPECIAL Maternity Tops 32' ONLY Ju-t errived, o large selection rf cotton maternity tcps. Sycny styles to choose from. Cisme save! Chorge your maternity ward robo on a Revolving Chorge Account. No money down and up to 6 months to pay. ll'l 0 WnnJnlul Stare NITE and LORRIE MUSIC BY curgess