Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 21, 1959, Page 7, Image 7

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Fishing Just Fine Off Link River Bridge
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A GOOD MANY visitors from th south get their first personal Impression
of Klamath Falls when they cross the Link River Bridge coming into the city.
On most days, for most of each day, the bridge is lined with vacationing
Icids trying to tempt fish from the world's shortest river within a city limits
if not the world's shortest river, period. Most of the available treasures
are chubbies, which are fine for the sport. But a few young anglers manage
to produce rainbow trout, a real priie. Herald and News photographer Don
Kettler stopped by the bridge to record the summer scenes tiere. In the
large photograph at lower left, Ralph Warner, 13, 1022 Lytton Street, has
moved just up the river from the bridge on the south side. Conger Street lies
behind the trees across the river in this setting remarkable for anybody's
eity limits. Views of how it's done are provided in the top row. At left,
Kathv Kirkovics. I l-vear-old visitor from San Mateo. California, sees ho ,
Mara Maloney, II, 1962 Manianita Street, baits a hook. In the next pie-
ture, results are Ueing hauled out of the river by Jerry Blankenship and Gary ?
Valentine, 12-year-olds who live at 2414 Eberlein Street. The products of
Ralph Warner's expedition to the river's edge are shown in the-third phots t
from left. A very commendable catch. In the last photo above, Bill Godsey,
12, a visitor from Oakridge, Oregon, leans way over the bridge while Jim s
Drew, II, 1759 El Dorado Boulevard, tries the extended arm technique.
In the center picture, bottom row, young Drew has moved beneath the '
bridge to try the f'xh in that corner. The last photo shows what Godsey was '
leaning over for in the shot above. Admitting his catch is Ken Dugan, 1405
El Dorado Boulevard.
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REVENl'ERS CAl'SED IT j
TEL AVIV, Israel VPI A
man accused of heating his wift
while she slept told police Thurv
day It was unintentional. Police
kept the husband in jail although
, he contended that he had beel
dreaming of "revenue men s
questratms our property. 1 waved
my hanrls excitedly and apparent-
ly my wile" face got in the way."
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Presidential Aspirant Got Two Votes In City Election
WASHINGTON AP) Testify
ing without the I'ncle Sam mill
he wears In campaigns, Lar
(America First) Daly got all the
time he wanted Friday to fight lor
the equal time rule on newscasts
Daly's hopelessly unsuccessful
campaign for mayor of Chicago
led to hearings on changing the
controversial rule. He began his
testimony before the Senate Com
merce subcommittee by demand
Ins three or four hours to state
his case.
The chairman. Sen. John 0. Pas
tore (D-RP. told him:
Five Boys Shot
By Neighbor
"If your testimony lakes 15
hours, you'll be given all the lime
necessary. But no man is going
to threaten this committee."
Daly did not take 15 hours or
even fhree or four to testify, but
he did talk at length. He men
lioned. among other things, that
he received only two voles in the
election for mayor and that he
plans to run for president in lfl.
Daly electioneered lor mayor
wearing an Uncle Sam suit and
sporting a big sign marked "per
ennial candidate."
He demanded that a Chicago TV
station devote as much time in
its news programs to him as it did
to the Republican and Democratic
candidates.
The station refused, hut the Fed
eral Communications Commission
later ruled that under present law
Daly was entitled to as much time
in newscasts as any other candi
date. Despite a plea hy Ally. Gen.
William P. Rogers and comment
hy President Kisenhower that the
ruling was ridiculous, the FCC
stood by its interpretation of the
law.
Congress has been asked by ra
dio and TV network officials to
ohange the law. The networks said
tie FCC ruling makes news
Dalai Lama
Okays Parley
MUSSOORIE. India (API The
Atom Byproduct May Offer Cure
cov?rfle of political campaigns
impossible.
The subcommittee seems to lean
toward exempting TV and radio
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special events from the equal time I s," Mi,(,d Da,ai Lm o
law. said Saturday he would welcome a jtold a regional meeting of the
One hill belnre the committee, meeting between Prime Minister j American Chemical Society Fri-
proposed by Sen. Vance Harikej Nehru of India and Premier Chou aa-v
iD-lndi, would also exempt de-jKn-lai of Red China to thresh out
bates and panel shows. It would solution to the Tibetan problem
set up definite standards as to I The fugitive god king told his P Aft ft FynlorfpC
,
SEATTLE AP A byproduct .in which radioactive isotopes are
of atomic reactors may enable led into organisms so that changes
scientists tocurb heart disease in body chemistry can be traced.
and cancer.
"We may also be able to slow
up the aging process," Dr. V. H.
Lions Auxiliary
Lhcldelin of Oregon State College EaA- AU!.P(
PORTLAND (API-Mrs. Dana
Sbelton of North Lincoln was as-
Cheldelin described experiments sured election Saturday as presi
dent of the Oregon Lions Club
uhfl mav he considered Jl Ippiti- firsl nmvc rnnfrnnrA cin-o ha or.
mate candidate lor public office. rived in India two months ago that UndCT DriVGT
Wagon Train
Still On Desert
Barrymore Body
To Join Brothers
DETROIT H I'll - A coal
dealer who said he was having
trouble with youngsters and his! ROCK SPRINGS. Wyo.
next-doos neighbor shot live teen The On - To - Orecon Centennial
ace boya Friday night, wounding Wagon Train is riimhlmg across
one aerioiisly. police said. the Little Colorado Desert.
tiomicine nurem. u.-,.-. , , nr -,, ..i..ns pirfnnrn mi j, o( (w KMIy j, ,.
inenillieo me aimaimm ni nimr sprnn lasi nigm in ine minnie ni., ..... , .-h-Hnted for 7 n m Sun
Iday and the Requiem Mass for
This hill received the sunnort was undecided about his fu
of publisher Eugene C. Pulliam. I l,,r h"' mM not s,ay in In,'a
who testified after Daly, rnlliam j 'ndfinit'I-v-
is the publisher of the Indiana- The Dalai Ijma said he was
pnlis Star and Indianapolis News, pleased that India, his host coun
the Arizona Republic. Phoenix try, had championed Tibet's
HOLLYWOOD (API The body Gazette and olher papers. cause, as it did that of Algeria.
of Ethel Barrymore will he placed! Hi accused the FCC of having -Morocco and Tunisia.
Monday in a crypt nesme ner ac-j iawn umo jim-u me mm m rm-j ne sain ne wouin welcome a, The explosive buckling of the
tor brothers John and Lionel. ThCSorship over radio and TV broad- summit meeting between Nehru'fnnc-pi. wa, attributed to heat
.. ;n It.. rl..ru ramdUn- Plltll " MnH aHHmI and rhMI t.-n.lai "if Ik I . . ....
ipi "Ji" ' .. ini,- - .... .. nirn sent tne mercury to M ae-
llHUSOIf'Um in lm nnKeifS. 'll li.nnj nuns ,.i iniuni i,.nr- r.rni.. n, in,-, wriP UHlMHtTTO gl-p, ft flw high for .lunp 19.
The famed actress died of alaucracy we already have goern- in their true perspective." j Trresninwski's car was hurled
heart ailment Thursday. Shejment by decree, regulatory order; The Palai Lama added he would '40 feet. All he got out of it was a
wouia nave noeo mi iik. i.i. or a laniasnc inirrpreimmn 01 a50 welcome the suroort of all back ache
Auxiliary.
Also nominated Friday were
Mrs. Frank Christian. Taient.
first vice president; Mrs. Duant
I SEATTLE (API Funny thing Griffith. North Lincoln, secre
happened to Joseph J. Trzesniow-tary; Mrs. Waller Saftenburg,
ski as he was driving along Men-1 North Lincoln, treasurer: ano
dian Avenue Friday. The pave- and Mrs. Donald Reed. Eugene:
men! blew up. Mrs. Luther Corell, I'matilla, and
"It was really fantastic." said Mrs. Herman Dill, Pendleton, di
the Seattle distributing firm em-rectors.
ploye, a really awful surprise
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turo ot manager of tha floor
covering deportment, Mr. Clin
ton hot been active in tha floor
covering field for tha pait 10
year; ha cordially invitet you to
come in and iea him about
making your floors mora beau
tiful and livable.
For dependable floor cov
erings - Rugs, tile, linole
um, free estimates end
expert installation.
See or Call .
LUCAS
FURNITURE
195 E. Main Ph. 4-11)4
some law such as the Daly case.'
the 57-mile wide wasteland, whirh
is populated with snakes and jack
rabbits.
The weekend camp will be at Hills
River Crossing
trek from Independence.
Jeter. 40.
Officers said Tommy .lames.
IS, was the most seriously in
jured of the five victims. He was
eperated on at Receiving Hospital Green
tsrly today for removal of hot The
(un pellets from his lace and: Missouri, to Independence, Ore
Deck. ' gnn, is being made to publicise
The ether youths. .Ine Travis. , Oregon Centennial celehra-
17; Lenna Pullen. 17: Willie I'riv- llnn
r. 1. and Allan White. 15,
Ceived superficial wounds, old
(era aid. Travis was shot in
the neck. The other three were
hit In the body.
Detectives Ijiwrence Bleach
and George Jackson questioned
Jeter. They said he told them the
trouble began about II 30 p m
when a TT of " hoys sur
rounded hu home on the near
West Side.
Jeter claimed he heard some
one av, "let'a get him. let s take
him."
10 a m. Monday at the Church of
the Good Shepherd in
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The Aleutian Islands belong to
Beverly j'h I'nited Stales, being purchased
as a part of Alaska in IBS?.
ountries of the world, including
Soviet Russia." for the Tibetan
cause.
One more thing: the weather
was expected to be cooler Saturday.
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PIANO COMPANY
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Millions of Americans
Still Need Polio Shots!
The 1959 polio season is just weeks aw ay . . . yet milliong
are unprotected.
Vio itn't lirltrA art. In fact. fxirnJyfie polio-espe-t
ially children's cases-increased in 1958 over t9o7
among; those ml vaccinated.
Have you and your family had all yor polio shots
Your neighbor's shot wif no protect you ! Remember
-polio strikea all agea. See your doctor or health depart
mens NOW I
DON'T TAKE A CHANCE
TAKE YOUR POLIO SHOTS!
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