Sfarch 9, 1943 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE 0 KAISER ASKS TO WASHINGTON, Miui.ll I) ll") Henry J, Kaiser iihIu'cI congress Inihiy Id put mi und In Jtirisdlc tlimiil disputes between unions, Ho mild 1 1 icy undermine worker lu und mIiiw iIiiwii produc- lion, Tliu shipbuilder suggested to n senate wiir Investigating com nillli'ii Unit iiiiiliitenaiico lit iiiiliin membership lio finen for lliu duration nl plants having cither AKL r CIO cuiitmcta, pre venting either union rukllng the iiii'inlii'riililp of Ihu other. Tho west count I lid u n t r In 1 1 r t re iterated hlii own advmary of llliliililnni limt Ills belief Unit Hood labor leadership has been n fac tor in hid own production, und usserled "1 believe when con gress stops Jurisdictional nqiinb bleu, It will bo better." ' Kaiser referred to wlmt ho mild wcro efforts by CIO unions to replace the AKL. on tho col lective bnritiilnlnif agency for workers nl his OrcKon shipyard. Tho struggle for control there, liu mild, Involves nenrly HIO.OUQ, men now paying tho ArL on average of S'-i.Ou a month In dues. Ho nddad: "I know It isn't liood for worker moriilo to have cam paigns going on In tho ynrd as to which union should control." SALKM. March 0 (H Passage of it bill to give cities 3 per cent of highway revenues would ma terially himdlcap tho state high way commission In matching fed eral money for n proposed post war highway program, R. II. Diildock, slate highway cngl nccr, told the senate roads and highways committee. Daldock, Just relumed from npiearlne before congressional road committees In Washington, D. C, as a member of tho exe cutive committee of the Amer ican Association of Slalo High way officials, uld the congress ional commlltoei appear fnvor ablo to a post-war program al locating one billion dollars a year to highways during tho first three years after tho war. Pointing out losses from gas ollno revenues, Ualdock said the highway commission would have a very limited amount of money to match federal funds. Ho said that for each $1,000,000 deficit in match money, thcro would bo a loss of $4,300,000 In federal funds. Cities would share, however, in tho federal funds, Ualdock said, as tho bill probably would give major portion of tho money for spending In eliminat ing traffic congestion through cities. Tho committee recommended 3 to 4 that tho diversion bill be passed by tho senate. It already has passed the house. John Wesley Dodge Dies in South John Wesley Dodge, for nlno years a resident of Klamath Falls, died in I'lcasiinton, Calif., Thursday, and his daughter, Mrs. Clifford A. Dunn, left lust night for tho south. Mr. and Mrs. Dodge resided at 2027 Ebcrloln avenue, and left less than two weeks ago to spond the next few months with their son, Wesley F. Dodge, in tho hopes of Im proving their health, Tho elderly couple observed their (10th wedding anniversary hero February 21. Mr. Dodge was 87 years of ago at the time of his death and was a native of Ohio. In addition to his son and daughter, he leaves one sister, Mrs. A. J. Huntington of Port land, nnd ' ono brother, Harry Dodgo of Sacramento, Lt. General Arnold Awarded Air Medal WASHINGTON, March 0 (P) The Blr medal has been award ed Lt. Gen. Henry II. Arnold, commanding general army air forces. Recognizing his achievements In promoting development nnd expansion of the air forces by maintaining personal contact with Ills men throughout the world, tho war department an nounced tho award today. from lack of CONGRESS END ST Thon try tyrtls Flnkhnm's TAm.rm ono of tho best nnd quickest homo jmya In Implo nncmla to help build Aip rod blood to orr moms utrenoth, A grout blood-Iron tonlolFollowlnboldlrootlons, lydla Pinto's TAQUT5 Bells Are Ringing OmVlnl alarm clock tester for tho Ol'A In Chicago Is Caroline Cues., cheeking clocks brought In by appeal for aid for nlarm ei war workers who must rls eorlv. CHI LEGISLATURE SACRAMENTO, March 0 (!) Resentment against bureaucrats In Washington ncarcd boiling In the California legislature today with conferences and plans open ly pointing toward Insurrection. After a "complaint session" In which the office of prlco admin istration was tho principal tar get, tho a sscmbly agriculture commlttco voted to question Governor Warren on his attitude toward open rebellion against OPA prlco rulings and state ac tion to take farm and price prob lems back Into stato control; to confer with Attornoy General Robert W. Kenny on possiblo le gal action in opposition to feder al rulings, and to meet with War ren, Kenny and a delegation of southern California dairymen here Friday on proposed state ac tion to save tho southern Cali fornia dairy Industry from de struction. On the senate side, tho special fact-finding committee on farm and Industrial problems, headed by Sen. Gcorgo Hatfield (II.), an nounced public hearings tomor row and Thursday preparatory to completion of a proposal to take farm labor recruiting nnd allocation Into stato control. Warren has not Indicated his specific program for meeting the farm labor and food distribution problems, but ho told a press con ference ho believed the state should undertake Independent action to meet tho manpower shortages on the farms and that action must be taken Immediate ly. WPB Halts Making Of New Domestic Electric Ranges WASHINGTON, March 8 (P) Tho war production board yes terday halted all manufacture at new domestic electric ranges. faince May 31, somo cloctrlc ranges have been produced on high priority ratines for militarv and defense housing rcnulrc- mcnts. This production now Is prohibited. WPB a so I Ehteiicd its control over transfers of new domestic electric ranges. Transfers from tho remaining stocks of manu facturers and distributors will reoulre clearance thrnuali WPTV Instead of military orders or preference ratings, National Defense School Has Openings The U. S. office of education nnd the state vocational depart ment urge thnt women or men who can possibly qualify for training in critical Industries .should take ndvautago of oppor tunities for training. Tho school has room for addi tional students In the following classes, welding, aviation sheet metal, machine, shop, goncral sheet motnl and clectrlcnl ropnlr. Anyone Interested may enroll at Klamath Union high school, or Inquire by calling 7505, A. H. Fitch. Former Soprano Opera Star Dies NEW VDPK MnrM, O llm Alice Nielsen, 88, former soprano star or the Metropolitan opera, who sang with the late Enrico Caruso, died today nl her homo after nn Illness of severnl years. Sho was a native of Nashville, Tenn. Friendly , Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purs Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ward, Owners Wlllard Ward,-Mgr. 923 High Phone 3334 Food Ration Questions Answered by OPA Office OPA today released the fol lowing answers covering a num ber of questions asked by house wives on the processed foods ra tioning program: Q. My baby I on a diet which requires more canned baby food than I can buy with my present ration allowance. How can I get more? A. You eta get an additional allowance of rationed baby food by presenting to your local war prlca and ration board a state ment signed by a licensed physi cian stating why praiant allow ances art Iniufficltnt for the Rollo England Seaman 2nd Class Aerographie School Lakehurst N. J. 1 . r""a Pvt. Ted Marble U. S. Army New Orleans,' La. child's dial, how much mora processed foods h needs, and why fresh and unratlonad foods cannot be used to supplement the ration. Q. How can a consumer who lives a long distance from a shop ping confer obtain ration stamps for buying foods In quantity for longer periods? A. Anyone who llrei a long distance from a shopping center or because of transportation dif ficulties cannot arranga to shop during each ration period, may obtain a purchase certificate from his local board allowing . & . . v. .. ! : is.' ' Sgt. Tommy Bustln U. S. Army Air Corps Amarillo Field, Tex. 2nd Lt. Forrest Alter U. S. Army New Orleans, La. We know that the lot for us at home is pretty soft compared to yours. You're dish ing it out to the Jap and the Kraut . . . fight ing it out in the jungle, on the glacier, on the sea and in the air. At times we're inclined to grumble over re strictions and taxes, but we don't mean it. We're glad to do our bit. Since you left, a lot more deductions have crept into the payroll, but we're happy to tell you that each of us has just donated a half day's pay to the Red Cross. DELBERT ADDISON , ELMER . BRAMLATT FRANK CAUSE ANITA CAMPBELL EDDIE CANTON . JANE EPLEY MAC EPLEY EMMETT CILLINC GEORGE CODARD . VERNONA GRAHAM MILTON GUDERIAN WESLEY GUDERIAN HERB HEMINGSEN him to buy up to the full point value of the stamps In the fam ily's ration books at one time, Q. Are dried parsley and dried onion flakes rationed? A. No, the only dried veget ables rationed are peas, beans and lentils. Q. How can a blind person living alono get an extra allow ance of rationed canned food? A. Anyone who needs an ex tra allowance of canned food be cause he Is ill or physically han dicapped may get a certificate for the additional amount he needs by presenting the board with a signed statement from his physician stating why such extra allowances are necessary and certifying further that unratlon Red, Forrest, Jack, Russell, ifew Pvt. Joy Ustick S. Army Signal Corps Alaska U. 2nd Lt. Jack Lindh U. S. Army Air Corp North Africa 7te delated and ftewA QaUf HARLEY HULL CHARLES HUTCHINSON FRANK JENKINS MARY JANE JENKINS PHELMA JOHNSTON GUS LINDH KATHLEEN LIVINGSTON BILL LOFDAHL BILL LONG JUSTIN McDONALD DELIA McCRATH MAURICE MILLER REYNOLDS MORGAN ad foods cannot be used Instead. Q. Are pickled relishes made of vegetables rationed? A. No. Relishes including pickled onions, tomatoes, water melon cocktail onlor- pickled mushrooms and oranges, and plod cantaloupe and watermel on, r not rationed. Also ex cluded are vegetable seasonings, both liquid and salt, as well as all peppers and pimentos. Q. How can service men home on leave for three or four days get rationed foods? A. Ration certificates for serv ice men on leave are issued only for those who are home for seven days or longer. Ration certificates are obtained by pre senting furlough papers to local Rollo, Tommy, Joy, Alvin, Bill C, Ted, p 2nd Lt. Red Bremer U. S. Army Camp Davies, N. C. Pvt. Russell Helgoa U. S. Army Fort Winfield Scott. Calif. (Picture not available) , If any of you need Red Cross help, and many of you may, we just want you to know that it's provided for. We, at least, can take care of that. The gang raised $146 and the company came through with $200. This $346 may not sound like much, but we hope it'll take care of your needs for another year. You also may be sure that the joint will be running when you come back . . . and your old jobs will be open. Come rationing and restrictions, we'll keep her up the way you'd want us to. IRIS NELSON MILTON PRICE RENE PRUDHOMME MOORMAN RICGLE JOY ROLPH FERN SMITH LOIS STEWART GLENN THOMAS VIRGIL VEITCH ARCHYE WADE JOE WALKER BEE WELLS war price and rationing boards. Q. How can church groups get rationed foods for church sup pers? A. The minister or other rep resentative of the church as an institution may get a certificate for the neceis.ry rationed food by applying to the local board. Q. How are ratlo.ied dried fruits -hlch are part of packages that -lso co.. tain non-rationed foods handled under the ration ing program? A. The retailer will have to determine the weight of tho ra tioned foods tha package con tains and ask consumers to sur render points accordingly. Q. The registrar made a mis take in deducting stamps when she tailored my ration book two. Bill J., Bob: f 1 : P. namsmaimuutmmmm '.at - .... Alvin Anderson 1st Lt BUI Apprentice Seaman U. S. Army Camp Hill, Farragut, Ida. Mather Field, Pvt. Bill Jenkins U. S. Marine Corpa South Seas PFC Bob Leonard TJ. S. Army Mountain Troops Camp Hale, Pando, - Colo. Education Head to Visit Hero Thursday Miss Florence Beardsley, state supervisor of elementary educa tlon, is to be In Klamath Falls Thursday through Saturday of next week. She will spend soma time via- x Ring the schools here, and will speak at the intermediate and primary grades teachers' meet ings to be held Saturday, March 13, at the Klamath county library. How can I have this error eor rectcd? j; A. Present your complaint to) the local board for adjustment j 5- Cummlngi Air Corpa Sacramento