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PAGE FOUR THJ5 NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON June 18, IMt 3Tlje teettfng $ eralD RIBALD rDHUSlIIKO COUI'ABt, IMbllinere UALOOLM Bl'LBV , Mull Kdltor Publlilixl mtj rfurwxn anil (Hindi? erf Tne Herald Publliliirri Compaaj it Kaplioeo'e and Pint Street, Slamatb Falle, Ores ' - kDUrad- Aa eeocaddeae matur at the noatoinoe ot kumitb Palle, (Jx, on Auguit MX .''.'-. tad Art 1 cortsreee. March A, isra ... OTiaHMoaatw) Praaa It 'ecliiilYlf WW ML to Uia me ot republication o! all ne.a (lliDatcbta credited to' It or not oUierwlae credited la thli paper, and alui Ida local nwa publliried therein. All rljhU of republican ol apoclal dlapatcbee ara alio reaerred. ; UBUBEB AUDIT BDRKAO Or CIKUULATION J Repreeented NaUonally by 1 Wt.UnlHHa Ibo. an STandeeo, Haw fork. Detroit, Seattle, Chicago, Portland, Lot Anselea. St. Louie. .Vancouver. B. 0. Coplea of Tha Newa and Herald, together with complete Information Biout tha Klamath ralle uaraei, ma; no. oouimaa lor wie aaaioa, a. muj w.wi .i.v hree Uontha , Mentha . One Vaar HAIL BATES PAYAHLE IN ADVAKCB By Uall la Klamath. Lake, Uodoe and Blaktro. Countlea -tits a.09 One Tear 'One Month . DeliTared by Carrier In Gtr Three Montha , ill Montha . Wanted-a Good Name "THE Idea kdvahced in tiiis "Column that "the Goshen-tO' 1 1 Weed highway route through Klamath Falls needs a iiame has brought several suggestions. They are: Cascade !- i -f r I . i. 1 : .. .. 1 . f 1, 1al.Aa fiiftff- Iron. icui-on uregon cmoti tuic awmoui iCasca'dt .route. ' - Some of these have possibilities; others have obvious lobjectiohable' -features. Trans-Cascade, for instance, Imight be applied to several routes, and is therefore not distinctive. ... . .. . 'i The "cut-off idea not only reflect "a tme fact, but ;has certain definite attractions to the motorist, it it can 'ba combined with another word or two earning a little 'tlamour.it may be the solutiqn. J. ' Factf thv matter is, a name that is descriptive of the route is Shasta-Cascade cut-off. The cut-off begins at the base-of Shasta, crosses the lower ramparts of that great mountain; and on the north crosses the Cascades on the beautifully engineered Willamette flignway.' yr niax be Shasta-Willamette cut-off. i.V" ' ; These are some ideas that we hope generate, discus sion and perhaps more suggestions. v T The need for a good name lies in the fact that SrJiile ,the route is beautifully connected and about as direct, as 38 possible in this type of country, it includes parts of two highways designated by different numbers. This may be confusing to motorists .accustomed to following numbered highways. It makes it difficult to describ.e the route briefly and with (Jut involvement. ?. . 1 Give': 'it atf attractive name arid'' publicize that name thoroughlyrand these problems" will be'-overcome. Again, fare invite suggestions, ' -J" ! Intelligent Tariffs TARIFFS are one thing that ought to be decided upon without emotion, almost mathematically. A tariff should be imposed in order to produce certain results and no others. . . A committee , of the Federal Council of Churches which has been studying basesaf a just and durable.peace, has come forward" with' an interesting suggestion. It is that a new governmental unit be 'established to-study eco nomic relations-with other countries, and , to report to congress just, what effect on other nations teould be pro duced by any proposed tariff, trade, immigration or money law. .. . It is always possible that a tariff or other trade dis crimination may produce a small local gain of some kind, yet so prejudice a whole country .-against, the United States that the net loss not only in good will (precious these days) but in actual trade itself is greater than the small local gain. : Congress might not follow the recommendations of such a commission, but it wouldn't hurt to have the facts. Gems of ; , ; Thought ) INFLUENCE The good man imparts know ingly and unknowingly good ness; but the evil man- arsrf ex hales consciously and uncon sciously his evil nature-l-1ience, tie careful of your company. Mary Baker Eddy. Influence is the exhalation of character. William Mackergo Taylor. I The spirit of a person's life is ever shedding some power, Just as a flower is steadily, bestowing fragrance upon't he-air. Thomas Starr King. i; Planets do not', govern t he soul, or guide the destinies of men, but trifle,1 lighter than draws, are levers in the build ing up of character. Tupper. , J. A word ,6ri ' hod from the good, has mdreJiweight than the tfloquent spefSches of others Slutarchti;, ; ' i Formingj;' characters! i Whose? diir own, or.pthers? Both.: And iri that momentous fact' lies the Ptril and responsibility of our existence. jsiihu Burritt. j'childre.n are able to remem ber telri'direaiTis more' vividly tpanduffS?,- ':.; ... Modern Rustler Held by Police ' SALEM, Ore., June 12 (UP) a modern rustler Claude Cas tle, 28," "who hauled calves around, in. the "back seat of a'se dan is in the county jail. Castle got stuck in the mud with his car and told a farmer who pulled him out that he was hauling--sheep; -The'-f at rn'er phoned police. " Castle, Who served a Jail sen tence for cattle theft last year, faces a possible life sentence un der the habitual criminal act.' School Robbers . Get Life Terms OREGON CITY, June 13(UP) Two brothers pleaded guilty to robbing . 20 crhnnla In Drs. gon and California,' and Thurs day were under life sentences in tne stale penitentiary. Thev were Thnrmi V. -T.lniM 32, and George Lloyd, 31, both of Forest Grove. The two were sentenced under the state's ha bitual criminal Inw. ftnth hA been convicted of three previous felonies. Burelarv charees against an other brother-. RavmmiH. ware dropped, and he was sentenced 10 iu aays in au for vagrancy. . Looking tor Bargains? Turn to the Classified pas - News B THLVNfi By PadlJallos VS7ASHINGT0N, June 13 The movement to reorganize the national defense setup by de grees through the establishment of committees for each Industry (a sort of CIO for industry) Is running Into the new deal oppo sition. . Plunging ahead nevertheless, the OPM materials division chief, S. R. Fuller, is about to an nounce committees for several more industries In addition to steel.. These probably will cover the copper-brass group for one, aluminum for another, the ferro manganese metals for a third, and perhaps textiles. Mr. Fuller, who is a Barney Barucli. jnaq,. hasalso acquired the services of the Lehman brothers vice president, Arthur H. Bunker, as deputy to Bcccior-. ata his endeavor. There are rpnorts that a bill proposing to extend, this kind of government-industry cooperative control on a blankest . scale through OPM is eitlicts oft its way to the White JJOuse .or has arrived. , - ' ' - ' i .. CRITICAL '' - If it has, it may not go much further. Mr. Roosevelt is not likely to submit.it to congress. All his new-dealing asociates are watching the progress of Mr, Fuller's experiment with a criti cal, eye. They have noted Hhat Mr.: Bunker was one of the lead, ers in the fight of the invest. ment trust business against their recent government reform plan and this has hot. made them, feel any more kindly- toward - the Fuller report. .-; :... ' Their, idea is that the commit tees cut across "the OPM setup and, therefore, tehds.toward con flict rather than acceleration. . Attorney General, Jackson is giving his approval tp the change nevertheless. Vhen the-lndus-r trial committees formulate a pat tern for pooling production or prices, the pattern is submitted to Jackson and he gives his ap proval. This absolves the agree ment from the anti-trust pen-, alties, but if the pattern is changed in any way, another approval must be sought. In the main, however, you may mark the matter down as another symptom of the overall conflict between", the' Dusiness men in the defense setup and the new dealers there. It is just another chapter in an apparently continuous controversy. OMISSION Mr. Roosevelf foreot ' to tell point showing .trie . progress of lending and leasing the amount of money actually dispersed in contracts. He told how much had been allocated to buying agencies, but not how many con tracts have been signed. The figure does not look well. It is actually around $1,000,000, 000 of the $7,000,000,000 appro priated more than fourmonths ago. x ' DEFENSE NOTES ! .... ; The army is still spending mil lions for 12 and 14-inch coastal defense guns under the old Civil war theory that an Invader will come up within their tweoty mile range to get hit, instead of landing his force in the thou sands of miles of coastline where there are no guns. . . . Through consular sources this govern ment has learned enormous groups of German children from the Rhineland are being housed in Czechoslovakia, although Ber lin has never let the news out. The British may be doing more! bomb damage In the Rhineland,! than has been admitted. . . . The! Germans have no submarine base at Dakar as generally be-1 lieved, but have one just north : in the Spanish province, of Rio De Oro, Nazis .are also secretly ; using sub bases on the north western Spanish coast. . . . Three or four house military affairs! sub-committees have asked every j army witness the stock question if they knew of any incident of the failure of business to cooper-! ate.. All answers were negative, i SIDE GLANCES ' ecra mi mtttk aravgf c T at ate, a e. f T rf "Well, mnke up your mind, Joe did you come lo piny tennis with me or pive my dissy sister the rush? . Auto Makers Requested to Reduce Prices WASHINGTON, June 13 (UP) The government last night asked five .leading automobile manu facturers to withdraw "Immedi ately" their recently announced price increases on new models and asked 13 producers of sheet steel to curtail non-defense pro duction, which would also af fect the auto industry. The steel request also applies to" "manufacturers of other non- defense products such as re frigerators and oil burners. ' The pinch is likely to be felt most, however, by the automo bile industry which already Is under mandatory orders to cut production of 1942 models by 2Q per cent -This output probably will be reduced further If, as in dicated, the office of production management invokes new steel priorities. , - . . . ; The OPM asked the 13 sheet steel producers - to curtail non defense production so their ca pacities - can be released for plates for ship-building, railway car construction ana omu uv tense. needs.'.- ' The request was made shortly after the. OPM granted full authority' ratings for steel plates and other1 critical materials to shipbuilders making hulls for 289 merchant ships for the United States and Britain. - Price. '. Control Administrator Leon Henderson announced the crackdown oh auto manufac turers who, defense officials said, recently had upped their prices $10 to $50 per automobile. I'Hi-'i.tov.'.- TODAY and SATURDAY ffl:innmi 1 W Mm km II M S!m mi II Courthouse Records THURSDAY Complaints Filed Alice Bee Hargrave versus Lloyd H. Hargrave. Suit for di vorce. Couple married at Al turas, Calif., January 21, .1930. Plaintiff charges desertion and asks restoration of her fqrmcr name, Alice Bee Templar. Ed win E. Driscoll, attorney for plaintiff. Marriage Applications . M'GUIRE - STONE. Walter Verne McGutre, 21, Klamath Falls, office worker, native of Weston, Ore. Elva Mae Stone, 18, Klamath Falls, native of Kansas. Juitie Court . Emll Victor Sedlacek, driving while tinder influence of intoxi cating liquor. Fined $100 and sentenced to 10 days In jail. Driver's license suspended. Edgar Wilcher, disorderly con duct. Fined $25, $15 suspended. Roy LaPralrle, failure to se cure license for dog. Fined $10 and costs. ' ' ' Banks Granted Parole by Board SALEM, Ore., "June 13-' (UP) The -state board of parolo and probation yesterday granted a parole to ' At N. Banks, former business agent-for-flre SHle'lr) teamsters union, convicted . of complicity in the arson burning of the West Salem box factory In 1937. ,. - A sentence ot 12 years in the penitentiary was 'meted Banks, but his term was commuted to nine years by Gov. Charles A. Sprague on June 7. Banks will be released August 1. The highest, lowest and hot test points in the United States are in California. lettera printed hart muat ml ba mere than too wante In lenalh, muat ba wrrlllefi laimie on ONI IIDI ot tha pauar onl, and muat ba elaned. flontnbullono follow ln ttteee rulee, art warmly walooma. WARNING FROM WOMACK KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. ITO the Editor) In a 'letter you printed In your Jvmo 7 issue I pointed out, that I expect an attack to bo mnde on tho pro gram of tho CIO, by somo who the adoption of this program, in regards lo dufciist), would upset tholr ttppluuHi't, by tha method ot attacking Murray, tha presi dent of tho CIO who outlined tho ilcfenso plan. It Is obvious that (ho methods putttued, that I expected to bo u.iocl, violates tha principle of UNION. In a letter printed on Juno 0 Mr. Bill Downs states: "When Mr. Womtick wishes to my something will lie please name names, state facts and coinu directly to the point, instead ot talking in riddles, running In circles and avoid the Issue? "Please rtmo m bar, not many are mind readers enough to accurately guess the correct Intent j( such wordings as that found In your letter to tho editor under dato ot Juno 7." In my letter I had stated: "This Is Intended as a warning to those sincerely interested In tho CIO, thoso who have and are trying to build our organ ization on a sound basis of In dustrial unionism." This will be clear to all who know more thuu we might expect a six year old to know ii omit tho principle of union. It Van not intended us reading to thoso whose minds (it them for the kindergarten. Mr. Duwns seems to huvc taken offonso at something In my letter, and attempted to at tack it Indirectly by attacking mc. This is tho method my letter stated some people use, which demonstrates that it Is not necessary to go around naming nomes all the time. What Mr. Downs may do is unimportant, except that his action serves as ai illustration thai will better enable those I warned to more quickly detect- those who It Is Important they, be discovered, by furnishing them with a spe cific cxamplo of the methods I warned them to ba on tho alort for. For this reason I extend my thanks to Mr. Downs, and also to The News-Herald for the use of - this column. 1 wish to state that I -have, at times In the past, heard some crying that these papers -will refuse to print letters when you' tell facts, but in as far. as I know these cases, were ones where certain Indi viduals were seeking to abuse frrtn anneeh'nnH hresft hv Vfltflrn. .w ( r . ,1 I -I I f , IL... I tlUlt UIIU 0IUI1UCT. OUIIIQ Ui people seem tu triiiin iree opcci-ii is tne- rignt or intm to persist In making unproved "statements about anyone. And, lest some try to read In this last paragraph what is not, stated, I wish to state specific ally that it is In no way intended to imply that Mr. Downs Is of one of those mentioned. Except for his letter I do not recall knowing ot the man, and It it quite probable, In my opinion Make This Prize Quilt of Scraps m ivT w ir Mr 1 mm ttwi. i-.. A Household Aria . hv Alice v Drook Fun' To Plec? Lovely Wlirn. Finished) Star of Dctblcbeul COK mK UOUMUOiO Alii C ... PATTERN 69I1B Just one diamond patch re- peatad forms the stor of this H indi block, Star of Bethle hem. Made of scraps It Is eco nomical and easy Ut dol Tho diamond patches can all be cut In strips. Pattern 0988 contains the block chart; carefully iirawn pitturn pieces; direction for quilt; yurdnKe chart; Illustration Of quilt. To obtain this pattern send 10 cents In coin to Tho Herald- New Household Art Depart- NOTICE TO PATTERN SUBSCRIBERS Do NOT send clipped pict ure of your pattern with your order. Keep It for reference. Write the number of pat tern, your name and acldre plainly on your order. ment, Klamath Falls, Ore. Be sure to write plainly your name, address and pattern number. that he Is merely quite unin formed on tho thing I am con cerned with, unions, and for, this reawn that which would ap pear clear to some, Is confusing to him. The fault may be my inability to think and express myself clearly on tho question, It Is for the readers to use their heads and Judge as to that, Respectfully, O. O.. WOMACK. Loral 012, IWA-CIO. "MISSING! HAIRS" EUGENE, Ore., June 13 (UP) All malo residents ot Etigeno to day were ordered to start grow ing whiskers to publicize the Orogon Trail Pageant here July 24. ZS and 2B. Barefaced offenders will be tried before a "court of mining hairs.' 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