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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1943)
PAGE TWO CHILOQUIN TO push us. n SAVINGS DRIVE A local bond committee was set up In Chlloquin Friday, head ed by Bill Morande, according to the county war savings commit tee; Verne Owens and Myrle C. Adams spent most of Friday in Chlloquin working on the new set-up. 'Members 'of the Chlloquin committee, In addition to Mor- fg Last Day 1 II "Silver Bullet" EJ Smith Minnesota" Continuous Run Sat.-Sun. New Tomorrow! STARTS SUNDAY IwCgjj Smash Hit! 8 WTO -1 Extral 122 porky rV 1 Cartoon f"m!BfTTT'mTTt9Tftf escape II I 1 Mil 3iJ fill From I liLLJL S 1 IJ Hongkong" J maMMjumiMuuMowsw I - and I First "undyin. yav f JJ R"n I Monster" bS Zh Hits WvJ HE'S HERE! JjL Cosmo Jones m &f of the Air Wares! fvrT Now On The V fp Screen! Vf ; GRAHAM Wchart! CROMWELL . Gate STORM ---l , Edgar KENNEDY. Mantan MOROAHD jff 111 i MB I H ii i I N If I Ttffl PLUS TH,S III ' ' folq',hr,8 ,h'n8, ,0UBh fmi. Hill Raiders of jS) i! HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ande, are Loy J. Parker, Lew Callison and Fred Markwardt. Campaign Morande will work in a 10 per cent program for the mills and logging camps in the Chlloquin area, and Barker will take charge of the sale of bonds and stamps to students. Callison and Markwardt will stimulate bond sales In town. A definite campaign is going to be started to get everyone in Chiloquin on the 10 per cent plan. Ed Priaulx of the Chilo quin Review is going to run a 10 per cent victory column, in cluding the individuals names of all persons going on a 10 per cent war savings basis. SF By JOSEPH A. LOFTUS WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 The war labor board laid down a bonus formula Friday restor ing the loss of regular earnings incurred by thousands of work ers when the president abolished premium pay for weekends and holidays, as such. Bonuses ranging from S to 13.8 per cent were awarded employes of the York Safe and Lock com pany, York, Pa. and the New Britain Machine company. New Britain, Conn. They were work ed out by a joint committee of the WLB and the labor depart ment and exactly compensate the workers for their lost premium pay, retroactive to October 1, the date the executive order be came effective. The board found that In both cases "the compensation previ ously received by these employes In the form of premium pay for work on Sunday constituted an integrel part of the agreed wage for their particular jobs." This was demonstrated, the board said, by the exceution of collect ive bargaining agreements cov ering wages at a time when so called swing shifts were in ef fect Work Stopped On Synthetic Rubber Plant in Texas WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 (IP) Construction of facilities to pro duce butadiene, a synthetic rub ber ingredient, in a converted petroleum refinery at Texas City, Tex., was ordered stopped Friday by the war production board. The revocation of priority ratings previously granted to the Pan-American Refining cor poration was ordered on recom mendation of Petroleum Admin istrator Harold L. Ickes. A number of conversion proj ects have been cancelled since it was discovered that the short age of critical valves, pumps, motors and other critical parts was so severe that the program for "quick" butadiene could not possibly contribute much to the synthetic rubber program this year. J ENDS TONITE! WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 VP) President Roosevelt has refused to establish a new forest pro ducts service with "a huge re volving fund," the White House announced last night. This and similar plans were shelved in an effort to obtain the same result mote simply and eco nomically," the statement said. WPB Chief Donald M. Nelson and Secretary of Agriculture Wickard, it was indicated, pro posed the forest products serv ice. The White House said it would have been a large organi zation with very extensive pow ers. Expeditors Will Help Industry is turning out less lumber than is needed, the state ment said, due principally to lack of manpower. Holding out no hope that more workers can be provided, the White House said WPB will send out field ex peditors to tell producers the specific types of material needed for the war, aid in arranging contracts and assist in compli cated procedures of procurement "which are disheartening to many small operators." The expeditors also will help obtain, timber for mills which have inadequate supplies of standing timber. Pay No Attention To Those Government Questionnaires WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 UP) The quietus was put on a lot of government questionnaires Fri day. Except in special cases, such as income tax returns, the pub lic can ignore federal agency quizzes for information unless such requests show that they have been approved by the bud get bureau, Director Harold D. Smith announced late yesterday. Other provisions of the bud get director's order indicated a move to check before issuance whether questionnaires are practical or necessary and just how much of a burden they will place on the general public. Let's put everything to work! Sell the articles you don't use through a classified ad. Today "Little Joe The Wrangler" it with Johnny Mack Brown and "X Markt The Spot" Only! 111 : M MHiTM NEW TOMORROW! First Klamath Showing! Funnier Than Their Funniest! 'Mexican Sees a Mb Plus This Companion Hit! 5P February 27, 1943 Spud Growers to Get Fertilizer, Says McNary WASHINGTON, Feb. 37 W) Fertilitcr is available for pota toes and all strategic war crops, Senator McNury snys. The agriculture department advises, he said, that the need for fertilizer will be determined on the basis of recommendations of the state agricultural college. a Extra a "Frankenstein's Cat" Color Cartoon "Community Sing" Latest War Newt Continuous Sat. tun. 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