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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1943)
Jnnunry 14, 1048 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON oSNELL MESSAGE GETS BILLS ON PAGE THREE APPROVAL WAY SALEM, Jun. 14 (!) Gover nor En i-l Snoll's rocommoiHlii tlons to tlio loiflHluttiro woro Klvim ki'iktiiI iiiipruvul by iikihI IcKlsliitors todny, iilthoimh sev eral criticized Ills iosllloii to reduction of tliu statu Incomo tux, Hup, 0 Ill's French, Moro, cliuli'imin uf tlio lioimu luxiitlim iiml rovonuu commlltcu, wild Ids cumniltU'o would bciihi work immudliitoly on the tux phuses of Snoll's mcssiitio. Tliu eommlt u;o will lilro Guy Cordon, Hose burn tax expert, to iimhIhI. Cor don Iuih been hulpliiK Siiol 1 In' tux prouruin since lust November. French upproved of Snoll's tux proKi'iim, but Sunn to Pros! dent W. II, Stolwcr, Fossil, uitrccd with nil of II excopt the income tux recominendutions. Army Photographs Sfax Arrack SALEM, Jnn. 14 (!) Sen. W. H. Struyer of linker county In troduced the flint bill of the 1043 session yesterday lifter the scuttle's Ioiik buttle to oruunlscp endocl. Ills bill provides thnt nil money rcmiiliilntf from the $15, 000 appropriation for the Old Oreuon Trail centennial be trunsferrvd to tlio statu hitfh woy depurtmeiit. Other bills introduced yester day: Sen. Lew Wallace, Multnomah 1'rovkllnK thnt stiito income, corporate excise- and Inuinidbles uxes muy be pnld annually, cml-anmiolly or monthly, with minimum payment fixed at $10. Sen. W. E. Burke, Yumlilll neqiilrlnK thnt nil Intoxlcatlim liquor containing In excess of 14 per cent alcohol bo sold ex clusively by the stiito liquor control commission. Sen. Thomas R. Muhoncy, Multnomah Providing aboli tion of tlio state milk control board and Investing its duties with the state department of agriculture. SALEM, Jan. 14 (I1) The lcKlsluturo's controversial tux problems were complicated even more today when Hep. Stanhope S. Pier, Portland, said ho would Introduce memorial to ask congress to adopt the Huml plan, calling for collection of ledernt Incomo luxes on .tt jmy- ys-you-uo basis. SALEM, Jnn, 14 W) Two democrats, Sens. Thomas R, Ma honey unci Lew Wallace, both of Portland, beat the republicans to the punch in beginning to tt-Misluto Governor Snell's legls H ,vo program Into action. Muhoncy, who has led unsuc cessful fights In the pnst two sessions to abolish milk control, introduced a bill to transfer the milk control board's functions to tho stata department of agri culture. Walluco Introduced a resolu tion providing that it be the policy of tho state to guarantee oil members of tlio armed forces their jobs when they come home from the war. Both proposals were mndc by flfnell in his opening messuge. SALEM, Jun. 14 (P) The resolutions committee was the first senate committee announced by President of tho Senate W. 11. Stclwer. Members are Sens. Dorothy Leo of Portland, P. J, Stndcl mun of Tho Dnlles, Willlnm E, Walsh of Murshflold, C. II. Zurchcr of Enterprise, and W. H. Straycr of Baker, SALEM, Jun. 14 (P) The lcglslaturo cleared the decks to day for resumption of its wine buttle. Son, W. 15, Burke, Sherwood, introduced a bill to provide that all liquor containing more than 14 per cent alcohol by volume bo sold only in liquor stores, The effect of tho measure ould bo to confine the snlo of lost wines to liquor stores. Wines now may bo sold in pri vutc stores and bars. SALVAGE ARKANSAS CITY, Kim., (VP) Grocer Leo Circle, after 20 years, has found his billfold. A janitor, searching a school building lor scrap metal, discov ered It. Circle lost It while attending Junior high school, Nothing in it but recolpts, ho snld., Buy It tnrougn tne want-ads Proves Wonderful For Itching Skin To soothe Itching, burning skin, apply madtcntod liquid ZEMO a Doctor s formula bneked by 80 years continu- diiSBucccsslForrlngwormsymptoms, ! oomu, athlete's foot or blemishes 1 jiuu vu uiuurnni cause, apply tii'imv freely. Soon the discomfort should j diHnppenr, Over 26,000,000 packages sold. Ono trial convinces. Only OW. I Also 60)! und $1.00. ., -- - ZLlV10 , if f,avirMi,iiii,S',i ,44 Am The army, announcing assignments of air force combat pho tographic craws In all war tones, roloasad this view of bomb bursts and smoke rising from railroad shops at Sfax In Tunisia, made by flying cameramen. US army photo, EXIT INVOLUNTARY SHAWNEE, Okln., (VP) An In voluntary exit from tho city swimming pool dumnged his sun to tlio extent of $3000, claims Os car T. Crownover In u suit filed against tho city. Tho petition snld Kenneth Crownover, 18, hud dived into tho pool to uncup a drain, Kenneth and the water emerged from the 200-foot-long plpo together he'd been drawn into tho opening. Red Cross Notes. By ROSE POOLE Publicity Chairman A first aid instructors course will be given hero during the week beginning January 25 by Paul Fuller of San Francisco, This will be a 13-hour course three hours each night for five nights. Only persons who have taken both the standard and ad vanced first aid can qualify.' I'lcuso cull tho Red Cross office and register if you desire to take this course as the class will be limited. Regular first Bid classes will be commenced as soon as this instructors course is finished Those desiring to take first aid and homo nursing training will please register so that classes muy bo formed. Achievement . Here's an achievement! 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The end-of-the-ycar report to the public made by the manager of the Pacific area of the Amer ican Red Cross, carried this news as part of the Oregon report: "One hundred fifty-one Ore gon women since December 7, 1941, have taken for themselves the most difficult volunteer task of this war serving as volun teer nurse's aides. "Ono hundred thirty more, in training ' classes in 10 cooper ating hospitals throughout the state, will soon be prepared to serve their annual minimum of 150 hours caring for hospital ized patients and casing the load on shorthanded, overworked nurses." Not a bad record, is it? You Can Help If you have any spare time, call your Red Cross chapter and! find out what service you are best able to give. There is a deep reward in the feeling that you have done your part. Phono The Herald and News, 3124, to place a classified ad. BACK TALK SYRACUSE, N. Y., (P) Pa trolman Charles Dawson, an swering a routine call at a home, knocked on the door and a voice said "Hello." 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