HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON September 1(1, 1042 PAGE FOUR 1 URGED TO RAISE METAL MINERS' PAY WASHINGTON, Sept. 16 VP) The majority of a mediation panel recommended today that the war labor board order a wage Increase of $1 a day for 10,000 copper, lead and zinc workers In Idaho and Utah to help stop the migration to higher wage Industries and to attract replacements. Dealing separately with 10 plants of the American Smelting and Refining company, involving an additional 4000 workers, east and west, the panel majority recommended raises ranging from 20 cents to $1.24 a day in seven of them and suggested negotiations for the three others. Policy Set Forth A minority report said such an order would "create a new exception" to the "Little Steel" formula. In the "Little Steel" case, WLB set forth a policy permitting wage Increases to meet the rise In living costs since Jan. 1, 1941. The rise was estimated at about id per cent. It was the first time the board has been confronted with a wage recommendation based on an la equality between different In dustries. The panel cited three types of inequalities which the board has recognized, those be tween jobs in the same plant, between comparable jobs in the same area, and between compar able jobs In the same industry, and then went on with a fourth. War Didn't Touch Him, But New York Took Its Toll NEW YORK, Sept. 16 Patrick Murphy, 26 -year-old bombardier with the royal air force, was beaten and robbed in the heart of New York City ear ly today and remarked ruefully: -"For two years I flew over Germany and occupied France where there was plenty of ex citement, but I have to be walk ing down Fifth avenue to get my brains knocked out." Murphy was attacked, he told police, by four negroes who rob bed him of $1.18 and his identifi cation tag. Two youths were arrested la ter and the pockets of one, po lice said, yielded the $1.18 and identification tag. They were charged with assault and rob bery. ' FAMILY AFFAIR RICHMOND, Ind., () The board of the Richmond Fire proof Door company held its first meeting here since the plant was established in 1920, but the directors were well ac quainted anyhow. They are James F. Peele of Richmond and his four broth ers H. E. Peele, J. W. Peele, M. C. Peele and R. S. Peele, all of New York. Motorists should enjoy learn ing a Michigan motorman was fined for reckless driving. FREE PARKING! Tf Doors Opm at i r Ooo 2 FIRST RUN HITS! rr4 ir"l ty f ' Rooringfh f r Pinny Singleton Arthur Inks I I Umr Ham Dchy end "Cnkli" . I Also JL CRACKS DOWN muci IENNETT KAY HARRIS HONEY IIACKMER Jap Picture of Wake Island Prisoners V 1 w ,y , a! ) U I f.V r I A-7 -J This picture, reproduced from "Freedom," English-language propaganda magailne publiihed br tfie Japs In Shunoh.K I. described by its caption a showing part of 1300 prisoners captured at Wake island on their way to Zentsuji prisoners' camp. Black uniformed U. S. naval officor is Identified as Comm. Winfield Scott Cunningham, "ex-garrison chief at .Wake." This picture was made available by U. S. evacuees who returned to this country aboard the diplomatic ex change ship Gripsholm. Captions with other pictures in the magailne painted a rosy picture of prison conditions in contrast to the suffering described by the returning U. S. citisens. No Sugar, No Jars, No Wild Plum Canning Plan No sugar, no jars, no wild plum canning project no money for the Red Cross from that source. j This is the sequence in this year of 1942 which has forced Mrs. E. A. Geary to give up the idea of making preserves of the wild fruit, selling them and turning the proceeds over to the Red Cross as in years past. Mrs. Geary said that with the cooperation of local Red Cross authorities, she had investigat ed all the factors involved and found them prohibitive of any effort along that line this year. She is determined, however, to renew the project whenever circumstances are favorable, she stated. Residents of the city will re member the national publicity the wild plum preserves put up by Mrs. Geary and Mrs. Twyla Ferguson received in 1940. With the cooperation of other women in the community they canned 1200 pints, from the sale of which they turned over more than $700 to the Red Cross. A story of their enterprise ap peared on the front page of the Christian Science Monitor and it received widespread publici ty in magazines and news papers. Jars of the luscious, tangy fruit from the Klamath country were ordered from far and wide, with Mrs. Herbert Hoov er, Lowell Thomas and many other prominent national fig ures on the mailing list. No Time to Conduct Campaign, Says Coos Candidate SALEM, Sept 16 VP) Louis O. Fliesheim, Bandon newspaper publisher and republican candi date for state representative from Coos county, withdrew his candidacy today, asserting he would not have time to cam paign. Felsheim said he must devote his full time to his weekly news paper, because he has lost sever al of his employes. The state department also an nounced that the Tillamook county republican central com-, mittee has nominated Anna M. Ellis, Garibaldi, as candidate for state representative from Til lamook county. She will re place the late Oscar Effenber ger, Tillamook. One sago palm tree produces enough food to keep a native alive a year in the Dutch East Indies. -Positively Ends Tonight! WARNER BAXTER I RONALD REAGAN in i Priscilla Lane In ADAM HAD 4 SONS" "MILLION $ BABY" NEW TOMORROW! 2 MAJOR HITS! pwpwsn.i.iJ fj Vis bringing FX UP FATHER -.even choosing his wife! L ;rvr Til -vl 'j 3 m ?r. "S? Starring " V"' ' 1 ' " plus SMteUr 1 IIMKLC nw ' with ' f ' adventure Herbert Marshall . laraine Day 8 B -ALS0-Js2iJ JOHN NESBIT In "THE PASSING PARADE Migrant Worker Plan to Be Aired SALEM, Sept. 16 W) Oregon farmers and farm laborers were' asked by the U. S. employment service today to listen tomorrow to station KEX, Portland, for de tails of a new program for hir ing, transporting and housing migrant workers for seasonal farm harvests. The program, on the Farm and Home hour on the BLU net work, will be released at 6:15 a. m. A kiwi is a bird. STILL REQUIRED Permits for burning Hubris are required between April IB and December 1 on lands under fire protection agreement of the Modoc National forest, accord ing to Supervisor J. E. Elliott. Section 4133 of tlto Public Re sources Code of tho State of Cali fornia reads as follows: "No person shall burn brush, stumps, logs, fallen timber, fal lows, slush, or grass, brush or forest covered land, or any other inflammable material, or blast with dynamite, powder, or other explosives on forest or grass covered land, either on his own land or the property of another, between Api-il 15 and December 1 of any year, unless such burn ing is done under a written per mit from the stoto forester or his duly authorized agent, and in strict accordance with the terms of this permit." Supervisor Elliott states that theso preventive measures are necessary to eliminate avoidable losses to property and to be ln formed of proposed debris burn' ing projects In order to elimlnato false runs on legitimate smokes visible to the various lookouts on the forest. He asked the co operation of all ranchers in this area. Former Seamen Urged to Enlist SALEM, Sept. 18 (IP) The state employment service today appealed to tho thousands of for mer seamen now living In Ore gon to go back to sea to help man merchant ships. "It is tho patriotic duty of these men to mnko thcmselvos available to the war shipping ad ministration for assignment as they are needed by registering now at their nearest U. S. em ployment office. Every man who has had experience at sea as a sailor, cook, radio opera tor, engineer or officer will be needed if supplies are to reach our forces overseas," L. C. Stoll, director of tho employment serv ice, said. Hurry - Last Times Tonight! HUMPHREY BOG ART 11: VII -2- .A ami? iMiiiii SHUT NEW TOMORROW! FIERY, THROBBING ROMANCE! THAT WILL LIVE WITH YOU FOR YEARS! The Strangest Romance Ever Screened... The Dramatic Shocker of the Yearl A Story So Daring... So Vivid... So Different... It Will Live With You for Years to Corns I -'A I "Km ?v 1 unS urt-f 90U w lctM IhttMkHtrlmWhiK lh fundll...tkllWol( f tht Waltrlrantl PLUS THE YEAR'S MAJOR EXPOSE! "The MENACE OF THE ' ' SING SUN" Sights to make your senses reel with rage'. . . as the screen shows your eyes the unbelievable . . . inside pic torial proof of the Jap treachery. 'S No Stopping.Them L it 7nm&l'2 (V. S. Atmv Slimal Corpi Pholo from NBA) U. S. Army tanks In Alaska prove it will take move tlion snow capped muuniains to stop liicm. They are ready tor the day me Jups may Uy to flnnk Dutch Harbor. Mo.-Gen. White Lauded At Camp White Dedication had heeded the warnings of Major Clonerul While wo would not have been so unprepared to meet our enemies when war came lint December." Governor Hprugun and Palmer Iloyt, publisher tif the Oregon. Inn, also spoke, nml a Myrtlih wood plnque was ihiv.-IUh! by ilia major gvnurul's widow. Herald and News want arts reach 40,000 Individuals. .Some one wants what you have to sell, Advertise In the classified. i;:ililM'lMi Today and Thurs. 2 Major Features! Mitf-frm-ymf rum MEDFORD, Sept. 16 (IP) Ma Gen. George A. White, command er of the 41st division until his death this year, was lauded yes terday as Camp White, nnmnr) n his honor, was dedicated near hero. MaJ. Gen Kenyan A. Joyce of the ninth scrvlco command dis closed the recent award by the government of a distinguished service medal to the Into major general. Tho cllnllon said, "with (he outbreak of war In Europe In September, 1030, he foresaw the eventual Involvement of tho UnJted StK'.cs. and tool; vigor ous and immediate steps to pre pare his division for Induction Into the federal scrvlco . . . Only when these difficult tasks were completed did he allow his fellow officers to persuade him to undergo medical treatment." Joyce added, "If this nation IV "DANGEROUS CARGO" . 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