HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore
Wrrlnpsrlav. .Tulv 1. 1953
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CITY BRIEFS
. Fire Belln StPwart-Li-nox Fire
Belles will meet Thursday at 7:30
p m. at the Stewart-Lenox Fire Sta
tion. Anyone unable to attend, call
TU 2-1216 or TU 4-3919.
Rescue I'nit K 1 a m a t h Air
Search and Rescue Unit will meet
tonight at 8 o'clock in the visitors
lounge at the airport to plan for
the annual picnic and mock
search.
Visiting-Mrs. William D. Clark
Jr.. Rockville. Maryland, is visit
ing with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
George F. Boyd. 1527 Kane Street.
Vasa Lodge The regular
meeting ol the Klamath Lank
Lodge No. 4W) SOA. to be held
Saturday, July 4. has been can
celed. Cooked Food Sale will he held
by the Klamath Falls City and
County School Cafeteria Cooks Fri
day. Julv 3. all dav at the Market
NEW YORK IAP) The newest Basket. Ninth and Pine streets.
ehow in town the Soviet Exhibi- Proceeds will send delegates to
tion looks like a smash hit. ithe national convention in San
Red Exhibit
Seen As Hit
Francisco in August. This is im
portant, as this is the first time
that the convention has been held
A dazzling, 10-million-dollar ex
(ravaganza, it opened to generally
favorable press reviews and play
ed its first performance before a on the West Coast.
packed house in the New York
Coliseum. odd Fellows and Rebekahs will
There were 1,000 people stand- meet at 7:30 p.m. July 1 back of
Ing in the hot sun Tuesday when: the Arcade Hotel on Klamath Ave
the doors opened. A spokesman jnue to decorate the Fourth of July
for the 42-day exhibition estimated float. Theta Rho girls are also
Another Summer Of SeGrch Begun By Tennessee Mom
defeated their own purpose as
NORTH BEND. Wash. APt -
Another summer of search for the
boy she refuses to lose has started
for a soft-spoken Tennessee moth
er.
Somewhere in the Cascade
Mountains, perhnps hidden by
brush or trees, perhaps in the
murky depths of an alpine lake.
what she seeks, the wreckage
of a plane and the remains of two
young men.
One of the men was F.ns. Gas
ton E. Mayes, I'SNR, who van
ished with a companion on March
11, 1949. when their plane's en
gine quit on a flight out of Sand
Point Naval Air Station, Seattle.
Every year since the summer ol
1949 Mrs. .Nora S. Mayes has come
to this small city nestled against
the foot of the Cascades to search
for her son, talking to hunters, tc
fishermen, to loggers end all whe
frequent or know the surrounding
wilderness.
Since 1MB she has spent most!
of her time near Black Lake, t
spot of water north of the North
Fork of the Snogualmie River.
Several men who saw the plane
during its last moments of flight
placed it near Black Lake.
At one end of the lake stands
two trees without tops. Mrs.
Mayes says they look as if they
had been hit by a plane.
In the lake, deep under CO feet
uf ooze, lies something that a(
lects magnetic gear.
Mrs. Mayes believes it might
'ie an aircraft engine.
But divers attempting to estab
lish the identity of that mass have
they stirred up swirling clouds of Divert have recovered from the
vision-blocking silt in probing the j lake pieces of wiring said to bt
bottom of Black Lake. I from an airplane. That's all.
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WO.
The aim of the show, like the
asked to help.
Visiting Dr. Dale Hunsaker. son
aim of its American counterpart: of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunsaker,
which opens in Moscow July 25. : recently visited his parents and
is to show people how the other (grandmother, Mrs. Laura Hunsak-
, Side'lives. er, Klamath Falls. He also visited
Newspapers generaHound it a i with his twin brother, Don, Salem
: good show. But they pointed out! and his brothers, Floyd, Albany
that in some departments, such as
. housing, clothing and automobiles
, the Soviet goods didn't come up
'. to American standards.
Apparently they were somewhat
ebove Soviet standards, however.
Max Frankel, a former Moscow
correspondent, wrote in the New
York Times: "A visitor can see
far more here in two hours than
this correspondent saw in two
years in the Soviet Union, far
more especially of the stuff of So
viet wishful dreams.
"The exhibition projects a glis
tening Soviet future, but strains
tome facts of Soviet reality."
and Lee, Winnemucca. He is a
graduate of Klamath Union High
School and is now a practicing
obstetrician in Midland, Texas.
UN Chooses
New Leader
SEOUL, Korea (AP Gen. Car
ter B. .MacGruder loday succeed
ed Gen. George H. Decker as
commander of L'.N. and US
forces in Korea and of the U.S.
dlh Army.
Decker left by plane for Japan
and the United Slates. He is due
in Washington July 10 to become
U.S. Army vice chief of staff.
The mayor of Seoul planned an
outdoor rally for the departing
commander but rain forced its
cancellation. Decker paid a fare-
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search resumes today for Alhert
Straight, the 76-year-old who van
ished Monday after setting out
from his house to pick berries.
More than 100 men roamed
through brushy, logged land Tues
day but failed to find a trace of
Straight. ' '
The man's home is" near the
settlement of Canary, a few miles
from this Oregon coastal resort.
Two mills shut down Tuesday
so their' crews could aid in the
search. Also pressed into service
were' two airplanes and three
bloodhounds.
Police said Straight was in good
health and was dressed in a shirt
and tweed trousers sufficient to
keep him warm in the area's mild
weather.
Straight's wife, .76 and an inva
lid, was reported by police to have
been placed under a physician's
care after her husband's disap
pearance. -
Rhee, who decorated him with
South Korea's highest military
award, Ihe Order of Taeguk with
gold star.
In the brief change-of-command
ceremony, MacGruder said the
Allied forces in Korea face the
"ever present threat of a renewal
of hostilities."
Decker said the Allied forces
"stand ready to meet any type of
attack that may be launched.
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