Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 08, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    Juno 8, 1043
PAGE THREB
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WORKERS FOH
TULE SOUGHT
TULKLAKE Tulcliiko Kruw
em are uriicd to attend u uuncrul
meolliiK Wrclneacliiy, Junn 0 nt
8 p. in., to bo cnllrd by Cluster
J. Main, pronldrnt to confer fur
ther on tho labor hurtnuo prob
lem. Representative! of tho potato
certification department of the
tutu of California will bo pre
out to ocIvIbo urowcm on pro-gri-milvo
nicthodN in tho lncliiHtry.
Five hundred additional har
vest hands from Mexico tiro bo
Inn Kiuifht by tho aaaociutlon of
II rowers. Main contactlnK tho
KSA reulonal office In Portlnnd
to pluco his order. The request
Is for arrival of tho additional
nion about September 1 with 300
more asked for September 23, a
fow days beforo bcglnnlntl of tho
potato harvest.
Additional potato dinners are
needed and the grower will ask
a set up In the quota for both
Modoc and Siskiyou counties.
Mexlcun labor brought Into tho
basin several weeks ago Is prov
ing highly satisfactory In onion
fields, and local potato growers
ro confident that tho alien holp
will tldo tho basin over tho com
ing lubor crisis this fall.
OPA OFFICIALS TO
E
Changes In tho local office of
price administration will be dis
cussed Frlduy when Leo Gent
ner, executive secretary of tho
rrgionul OPA office in Sun Fran
cisco, and Richard Montgomery,
director of OPA from tho Port
land office meet in Klamath
Falls with local officials and
Portland department heads.
The Klamath offlco is to bo
changed from a district offlco to
a field office with Its headquart
ers In Portland. The change
will bo mude July 1, and will
Include a cut In the stuff from
3B to about 17 or 18 members.
The chnn go In status of tho local
offlco was made after two Cali
fornia counties, formerly Includ
ed In this district, were switched
to a California district.
Ed Ostendorf, district director
of the OPA, attended meetings in
Portland over tho weekend in
regard to the office changes.
Naval Academy on
Sound Objective
Of Bone's Bill
WASHINGTON. June 8 Oil
Legislation (Si 166) to establish
naval academy on Pugct
Sound, Wash., was introduced to
day by Senator Bone (D-Wash.).
The academy would be operat
ed in identical manner with the
Annapolis academy. Tho secre
tary of tho navy would select
and acquire a site by purchase,
condemnation or otherwise.
Establishment a of forest pro
ducts pilot plants was proposed
by Senator Holmnn (R-Orc.) in a
bill (SI 167), authorizing the sec
retory of agriculture to take such
I step.
Eisenhower Named
Outstanding 'Dad'
NEW YORK, Juno 8 (P) Gen
eral Dwlght D. Eisenhower
will be honored as tho outstand
ing father of 1943 on Father's
Day, June 20.
. Tho national Father's Day com
mittee cabled the allied lender
in North Africa yesterday that
for his "sterling qualities of lead
ership and Inspiration to the
youth of today" he had been se
lected "number one father . of
the year."
, The general has a son, John,
cadet at the U. S. military
academy.
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matters mr yuora
The Altamont surgical dress
ing makers have made their
quota for May. Since attendance
is falling off somewhat, they
have made a plea to both men
and women to keep up the good
record for June and not to let
their standard fall oft this
month.
Men are welcomed with their
wives on Wcdncsdny and Thurs
day evenings at 7 until 10
o'clock. Tho dressings arc made
in the Altamont Junior high
school building.
from lack of
Than try Lydia PlnMiam'a taiuts on
of the beat and qulokoat home ways In
ilmple anemia to help build up red
blOOd to OCT MORE BTRINOTH. A great
blood-Iron tonlolFollowlabeldlrectlona.
lydliPinkham'sTACiSTS
Yanks
Alter trucks havo pulled their anti-aircraft ojuni Into positions, U. S. soldiers set up a 37 mm.
gun on Kodiak Island In tha Aleutians. Should tha Japs attack during setting-up operations, the
SO caliber machine gun in the background is ready to fir. Associated Press photo from U, S.
army.
- MEN AND
WOMEN IN
'SERVICE
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Duffy of
3206 Shasta Way have two sons
In the armed forces. They are
Corporal Patrick J. Duffy with
the medical corps in Camp Bcale,
Calif., and Seaman 1c Lawrence
Gene Duffy. Seaman Duffy is
now somewhere In tho South Pa
cific and Is a cook for officers
mess.
Both boys are former Chllo-
quln high school students.
KEY FIELD. MISS. Olaf B.
Nassen received recognition for
his attention to duty when he
was advanced to the grade of
corporal at Key Field recently.
Corporal Nassen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Nassen, Roosevelt,
Minn., has been in the armed
forces since April 8, 1042, when
he enlisted at Klamath Falls.
He and his wife make their
home at nearby Meridian, Miss.
Glenn N, K e e p, 24, whose
homo is In Klamath Falls, was
this week promoted from ser
geant to staff sergeant at Fort
Mason, Calif., where ho is at
tached to headquarters com
pany. Keep, who entered the army
January 17, 1042, is the son of
Mrs. Kutherine Keep. 800 Mt.
Whitney, Klamath Falls.
CAMP KOHLER, CALIF,
Corporal .Everett L. Miner, who
is stationed at the western sig
nal corps training center at
Camp Kohlcr, Calif., has been
prompted to the grade of ser
geant, according to an an
nouncement by Colonel Harry
E. Storms, commanding officer.
Sergeant Miner was a resident
of Klamath Falls.
Camp Kohlcr Is the signal
corps' newest training center
and the only such post
on the west coast. The signal
corps Is responsible for instal
ling, operating and maintaining
the army's vast communications
system.
Word has been received here
that Sam Goldstein, former
Klamath merchant who entered
the servlco in 1942, has been In
west Africa for several months.
Goldstein in his letter said "We
are nowhercs near the excite
ment, but wc have a job to do
and we're doing it." . He further
stated that he is an airplane mo-
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WINE BILL DUE
SALEM, June 8 tfl') Oppon
ents of the Burke wine bill,
which would restrict tho sale of
fortified wines to state liquor
stores, were expected to file ref
erendum petitions against the
measure today, last day on which
they may be filed.
If they are filed, the bill would
not become law at least until
the November 1044 general elec
tion. A referendum movement was
started against the bill to tax
plnball games $30 a year, but
the stato department doubted
that enough signatures were ob
tained. At midnight tonight, 339 laws
of the 1943 legislature will be
come effective, including the
compulsory automobile insur
ance law, the tax reduction pro
gram, abolition of the state milk
control board and the world war
Veterans' state aid commission,
and amendments -to the work
men's compensation law.
Teacher Shortage
May Close Schools
SALEM, June 8 (ff) Many
Oregon schools will close next
fall because of an acute teacher
shortage.
So predicted Rex Putnam,
state superintendent of public
instruction, yesterday at an edu
cational conference here.
Ho told high school principals
and other education represents-
tives that the problem probably
would be solved by closing smell
cr schools and providing trans
portation of students to other
districts.
GRATITUDE
SAN FRANCISCO, (VP) Lieut
Robert Simon and Seaman
Frank Woodford heard a mon
key had been taken from its
owner, who was jailed for beat
ing it.
They asked for and obtained
the monkey as a ship's mascot.
It promptly bit Woodford's
finger so severely medical treat
ment was necessary.
chantc and while, the work is not
thrilling, it must be done.
Jay Maxwell Wauchope Jr.,
1009 Pacific Terrace, Klamath
Falls, was graduated last week
from Shaw Field, the army
basic flying school near Sum
ter, S. C., and moved on to' an
advanced school.
Cadet Wauchope was a mem
ber of class 43-G, tho 50th group
of flying students to complete
basic training at Shaw Field.
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Grog Rationing
Not Expected to
Cut Pension Fund
SALEM, June 8 (P) The
governor's office said today that
the state liquor commission's
plnt-a-week rationing program
would not reduce the amount
available for payment of old
age pensions.
It said a survey disclosed that
enough liquor will be available
for the next 18 months.
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ABOUT EIRE FUNDS
A telegram has been received
by the chamber of commerce
here from Rufus C. Holman,
United States senator from Ore
gon, stating mat ne nas secured
committee approval of an addi
tional six million dollar appro
priation for forest tire control.
Previously letters and tele
grams had been sent to the sen
ator from the local chamber and
others expressing the concern of
the people of the Pacific coast
over the failure of congress to
appropriate funds for coopera
tive forest fire protection.
Forest fire protection Is
especially vital now that the west
coast is confronted not only with
the possibility of hazardous for
est fires from the usual causes,
but with the additional threat
of the enemy dropping in
cendiary bombs upon coastal for
ests whose timber resources is
so necessary to the war effort.
PORTLAND, June 8 (IP) The
Oregonlan, in a Washington dis
patch quoting Senator Holman,
says the forest fire control bill
as to be reported by a senate
appropriations committee will
total nearly $8,000,000.
Holman said $2,151,711 would
be recommended for emergency
fire control and $3,807,790 for
co-operative fire control under
the Clark-McNary act. States
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recommended by the house.
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tract where they were planted
in about 35 acres of peat soil, ac
cording to Larry May, who Is in
charge of the crops. Dandelions
are also planted in other dis
tricts, but have not begun to
grow In the mineral sbil. About
89 acres have been planted.
Harvest will come about SO
days after planting. Seeds are
first soaked for about 48 hours,
then dried to 35 per cent mois
Oreqon News Notes
By Th Associated Press
The state parole board dis
closed at Salem that a special
prisoner draft board had been
set up and that recommendations
are being made to release a few
prisoners to enter the armed
forces . . . Mrs. W. Glenn Suth
ers, Chicago, president of the
National Federation of Women's
Republicans clubs, told repub
lican precinct chairmen in Port
land that, because of the absence
of men in the armed forces,
women would play a dominant
role in the next election.
The first American-made syn
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Portland, part of a token ship
ment . . , The Portland zoo re
ported a record 25,000 attend
ance Sunday , . . United Air
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Lee G. Holden, 77, former
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signed "a Forest Dale widow,"
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Wowokcy Group
- On Monday, May 24, w had
our meeting at the Camp Fir
house. We had an election of of.
fleers. They are as follows: Pres
ident, Beverly Kohn; vice presi
dent, Betty Bennet; secretary,
Patsy Kennett; treasurer, Gloria
Croup; scribe, Fay Matthews,
We were going to have our
meeting every Monday but there
was a change in plans so now we
are going to meet every Wednes
day at 2:13 o'clock at the Camp
Fire house.
On Wednesday, June 2, we had
a council fire. The girls who
took rank are Sally Barnhlsel,
Jane Binns, Catherine Blanas,
Geraldine Lewis. They took tho
rank of Trallseeker, The rest of
the girls received honor beads
and certificates of award.
Scribe, Fay Matthews, -
uirrar.Tmrva
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miles. A single month alone in
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