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8 Tha NawvR.vi.w, Rosaburg, On. Wad., Juna 14, 1950 Weyerhaeuser Workers Want Bargaining Shift KLAMATH FALLS, June U-I.P) A group of Weyerhaeuser Timber i company employes who believe they can apeak for a majority of Klamath rails Weyerhaeuser workers union and non-union hava reauested I meeting with I IWA-CIO officials to determine tf bargaining rights of the local IWA should be taken away from the union's northwest office. They want to put negotiations toward ending the long strike against Weyerhaeuser's Klamath Falls plant into the hands of Klam ath Falls men. Members of the group, who asked that their Barnes not be used, expressed dissatisfaction with Dandling of negotiations by James Fadling of Portland and the IWA regional negotiation com mittee. About 1000 men are affected by the strike here. Members of the group said they believe the strike can be settled within a few days on the local level. They said rank-and-file un ion members do not care for Wey erhaeuser's pension plan nor for the company's "package" plan of welfare benefits, but are interested in the company's secondary offer of a flat lOVi-cent hourly pay In crease and the possibility that three paid holidays might be added to the offer. The rank and file of union mem bership, they said, is not partic ularly interested in the union shop which actually brings the men no money but has been the No. 1 sticking point in negotiations be tween Fadling's committee and the company. Fadling's regional negotiating committee has held out for a union shop commitment and the com pany has refused. State Posts Are Filled By McKay SALEM, June 14 UP) Mrs. Lee Patterson, Portland, and Hugh G. Bali, Hood River, were reap pointed by Governor McKay Tues day to four-year terms on the state public welfare commission. Other appointments announced today by the governor: Mrs. Marie Gilbert, Pendleton, and Miss Jean Brandt, Lebanon, both reappointed to two-year terms on the state board of cosmetic therapy examiners. E. M. Chilcote, Klamath Falls, reappointed to a four-year term on the state real estate board. Carl F. Frcilinger, Portland, re appointed to a four-year term on the advsory committee on veter ans affairs. Frank R. Pendergrass, Portland, appointed to the advisory commit tee on vetrans affairs succeeding Harry V. Reed, Portland, resigned. Pendergrass represents United Spanish War Veterans. Lodges Of Freemasons Dissolved By Hungary BUDAPEST, Hungary, June 13 VP) Hungary's Freemason Lodges, which celebrated their 200th anni versary this year, have been dis solved. The Interior ministry, which carried out the dissolution of the Sevrct fraternal society yesterday, charged the lodges were "meeting places of the enemies of the peo ple's Democrat (Communist) Re public, of Capitalist elements, and of the adherents of western im perialism." " here were 16 lodges In Buda- Scst, and three in other parts of le country. Salem Kids Get July 4 Fireworks Privilege SALEM, June U-4P) The kids here are going to have their July 4 fireworks after all. The Salem city council, which voted recently to ban all fireworks, agreed Monday to change its ......u a i. tua neural n llIt'WillKS dealers who said they already had laid in their slocks of fireworks. Tho new ordinance, which the council said it would pass June ?6. will allow sale of fireworks onlv during the first four days of July. And they could be exploded only on July 4. NOTED ALPINIST DIES VANCOUVER, B. 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