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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1944)
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON AGE SEVEN ,ansportTie-Ups oad Continent's ibor Trouble List Aisoclalad Pr . f". ?. ii, lleiiiw plagued f " today amn CK labor Wa"";J E (. iiuiiilior 111 '" f -J.il for " BSllon jo.ouo ; i. Six I in rn" .'. wnro alfoctcd In mm nuuitv fllx thoiiMind troncy v workers wore 'nffilhla nd " U rku" lo'ru'.' ... waikmil. third it.u nvmnncci Ikl..rr., whilhur a 'f"r.".r;i,, applying i nop,H---..., bn l)Hl 3 (P) rlrIv. lloC..iolln rrliooa u ' mil? ' n wm FLVk which Ignited lint Wf"L between imi iwt- iTwulm. will. UNI IT ml night t ck. ... niimiir.H v, FJi .' niimi eomtmny Iov(i voluntarily returned Sftal nlW. but only lor i. i...n it num. tV in Transnort Worker L. inini Muyor Bernard H n pleading with cm I ., r.li.rn to work. Iho L called the BtoppnKO "sab- t ol our coiimi troll continued as a center Ibor iroupio. inc Workers spokesman thai nie of 4000 at the KOI- iiiytJ Wheel company, was koul." which Iho company piny lo rciumc wurn. ... iUAW attempted to end a ,pjje ol 7000 ol the General Ion' Chevrolet Hear ana , JMi nn bv numillH an u- (ulritor to supplant 10 union I officers, union member! ati meeting tonlilht. tnew dispute In Detroit in l 25 at Iho Hrlggs Manu- Lrlnj company, troublo com Imtr lh wearlni o( Identl- 'ton badnei. But 1000 work- lit ths Wayne, Mien., aim dlvlilon o( Conaolidated 111 Aircraft company, ro ti to the Job. wo Ihouwnd were out at Buffalo, N. Y plant of tno idiillo llcrsliey compnny. king airplane parte, 4700 at Jonn A. Hoeoiing a bona I company, in Rnebllne and lion, N. J., and 4:00 at the I nil Slrel Cantlnga com- iy, Granite City, 111. In Ctnius Sot OPA Panel ORTLAND. Aug. 3 (P) The rClOPA emeruimrv llr nart. Itodiy called for a conaua of 7 ireovy irucK tiro In tho u of Oregon dealers In a VC U) avert lMtlnnp nt HrA jflctcj when tires ara not r-awc. aond W, Eggen, district 80 ration na mnronnntntluo 1 aimllar lnvDiiinrin. I llOCks Will Kn rnM..lMJ .U b ,;Jc?lcr w111 list new n lueri iiD,nt ..... ;J and indicalo the number Z," "' ,. "Paired and re ije lire cousin was agreed up- iS0nM."lC 'llll il"0" Of thO a. not hnvn nfr.i.,i n... L';.,? h?,ncr cej-tiflcntea for t 'jotmont of 1318 By DON HYNDMAN WASHINGTON, Aug A 'states rights unemploy inoiH compensauoii inn, loavliiu to each state control of benefit rates and standards, was un proved unanimously by the aon ato finance committee Acting less than 24 hours aft er the measure was Introduced by Chairman George (D-Ga), the committee thus got Iho Jump on the scnnla military committee scheduled to meet tomorrow to connldcr rival bills under which congress would "faderallio" Iho compensation program for discharged war workers. Tho George propositi would bring an estimated 2,000.000 federal employees among them workers In government arsenals and shipyards under the state compcniutlon pro grams. The federal government, howover, would reimburse the states for benefits paid to them. It also would set up a federal revolving loan fund from which tho slates could borrow to main tain solvency of their own funds. George said the "states' rights" bill would bo reported to the senate tomorrow but that debalo probably would not be gin until next Tuesday. ' A bitter controversy Is de veloping between advocates of tno stale control policy and leg islators favoring the broadened federal-aid program. LW" Potion board dl: M recently that 100,000 un- c,lc nro circulating now. KDO?55Xf.E.Q?STED . elanrl .. kC uChnmbcrs-Wcst- annex fn. ' 1,1 r'OKcne Ir S ,ni'I m're miles of mprtl th ""vices C"lng AHraetloni "The Idol of iho ; Al Lonoi" JAN GARP.ro A9. 16 DANCE Armory ft Sat. Night 900'Til 1:00 BaV Bqnd P,utATUR'NG SWiri Marv PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 3 (IP) Over $30,000 was realized on sale of properly assets of tho defunct Columbia Shipbuilding and urydocK company, bstcs Snedecor, bankruptcy referee, said today. Cost of equipment at the time of Installation was estimated at $200,000 by Ed ward D. Kahler, trustee for tho concern. Woodbury company bid $10. Stalled Trucks May ie Common Sight, Predicts Htgness I'OHTLAND, Aug. 3 p) 1 rucks stulled along Oregon roads will bo uu inereanlngly common hIkIiI under tho OI'A'k 07 per cent cut In licuvy truck tiro allotmimtii. predicted O. It. Ilegness, chairman of tho district OI'As emergency truck tire pHiinl, "Preliminary ealjinales Indi cate Ihere probably will nut he morn than one new tiro for each no running wheels," he said lis the panel puzzled over how to meet the slate's normal demand for 3000 truck tires with an Aug ust allotment of 1318. This mouth's quota will be dis tributed on the basis of issuance In previous months, Hogness said. IT CLOSURE SLATED WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 (Pi Tho II I v o r Dank Aluminum plant. River Bunk, Calif., will be closed by the war produc tion board, congressional sourc es disclosed today. They said tho WPB now was sending official notification to plant olncors and workors oi tho shul down. Reasons given for tho action were: 1. Existence of an excess sup ply of aluminum. 2. Tho war manpower com mission feels tho plant's work ers could be better utilized in that area, considered a critical labor region. 3. Alleged damages to sur rounding vegetation from poi sonous dust and gates from the plant had resulted in filing of many damage suns against tne uovernment. The plant is operated by the Aluminum Corporation of America and owned by the Dc fense Plant corporation. X-Ray Is Thief Catcher Diamond mines now use an X-ray dovico to detect gems stolen by workers. Tho ray makes tho diamond glow green In the stomach If It Is swallowed, London Zoo uses Ohi tons of nuts, 1R4.000 bananas, and 10. 800 eggs annually In , normal times. TRUCK TIRE RELEASEURGLD Hi ELLSWORTH nOSEnURG. Aug. 3 MP) Release of truck tires requisi tioned for military purposos to avoid serious curtailment of the Pacific northwest lumber Indus try Is bo I nil timed unon army officials at Wanhlngton by Con gressman Ellsworth of Oregon's fourth district, ho stated today. Ellsworth said he had for warded information concerning the plight of logging operators lo ' Washington and had been advised that recommendations had been submitted to the army urging a revision of its demands In order that tires may be made available to keep logging trucks In operation, Ellsworth also said he also had been informed that heads of several federal agencies have visited Akron, O., to expedite production of large sized truck tires. Mo was advised also that plans a r o being completed whereby men 30 years of age or older, who havo had experi ence in tire construction, and who arc now In military service within the United States, will be released by tho army to help in tiro manufacture. Tho army Is further being urged, Ellsworth added, to make special provisions for tho lum ber Industry In connection with future truck tiro needs. So powerful are the claws of the aard-vark that it takes four men to pull It from Its burrow in the ground. HIDDEN TREASURE PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 3 P) Like pirates of old, two bachelor brothers left hidden treasure maps that havo guided searchers lo $0000 in gold and silver coins In an old house they occupied for years here. This is less than half of the sum one of the brothers once WAR BONDS and LIFE INSURANCE Help Prevent Inflation Oregon Muluil Life policyholder! re nuylng bonds Individually ; and ihcy ire buvina mart bonds through their purchase of life insur ance, Because me miurance conipaoy dollar are aoing to war bonds, every dollar iivtil, whether la bondi or life insurance helps prevent inflation. HomeKeeper Plan A i Ic Ihce Krnlt atmut llir cumplctc 4 pfulciuon nf the Mrtmo- kctpir I'Utu 000 for tools and equipment at the Longvlew, Wash., plant, and Saunders, Hale and Jones bid $3000 for the plant buildings. various other bias were en tered on separate Items of ma- chlnery and equipment. The Japanese mantis, while waiting to attack its prey, as sumes an attitude of Innocence i and prayer, hence Its o t h o r I name, praying mantis. FISHING - SWIMMING UOATIING Enjoy thin year9 vacation clone to home at Lake o9 the Woods Resort Orofltrr lr, Mr vie tUtlon. t4ff n4 rvoltaranl now apvn. icrrlnf teotl feet) mi rtatonabte prima. Urlnf your ration booka. Lodi la open for eta nc I nr- 9-pattnfr pleaaur boat In operation. Good roaj. Many cablna n-mpUlalr furnUhod. flol and eold ahowera. riftllnff U truly th btat im Mara. a.iiiiMrBRTjITT7TT7TT Uox OMIeo Optna 1:30 - flitS JJox Office Opcna :M t:4& STARTS STARTS SATURDAY SUNDAY 61 NG CROSBY (jfh 'IIP Jm, ,RISE STEVENS &2fJ said they owned in gold alone, the Oregonlan reports, and the maps Indicate $7000 to $10,000 lies burled on the premises. But strict secrecy Is maintain ed by the attorney handling the brothers' estate to avoid "vol unteer" treasure hunters, the newspaper said. A glass Jar containing $3000, mostly in $20 gold pieces, was found in an old stove In the base ment, the paper continued. About $2000 in silver coins was found in money bags In bureau drawers. In an old pair of trousers hanging In a closet was $276, and an old safe that was not locked yielded $300. LICENSING ORDERED SALEM, Aug. 3 (IP) Attorney General George Neuner ruled to day that faculty members at the North Pacific Dental college in Portland must be licensed by the state board of dental exam. Inors. - I i tf 'Jit I Darling Skirts 6; I m . 4 I :' nT f' Clever Jackets j ?t $T vjk THETCWNIHOP - i CRAIG'S ... The Store With the Glass Door Rationed Shoes Released Slightly soiled from a faulty sprinkler system -O.P.A. releases them to be sold without ration stamps.' LATE MODELS FINE QUALITY LADIES' SPORT and DRESS SHOES Former stock of C. H. Baker, San Francisco, purchased from tho insurance adjuster. LEATHER PLAYSHOES 4.95 per pair UNRATIONED LADIES' SHOES Good assortment tolors and slsas. Pair - F 1 , . A nice selection of Ladies' Handbags . - GREATLY REDUCED! Sale Will Continue for Several Days Store Hours 9:00 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. 2401 South 6th St. As the city of Klamath Falls would not grant us the privilege of selling these shoes In town, we ara obliged to ask you to come out . here for them. Thank you. BESS SPARLIN, Mgr. DULIEN'S MEDFORD. ASHLAND, KLAMATH COUNTY i Open 'Til 8:00 Sal-urdayi II yr Mia MA w LYNN ROYCROFT B Jj Jte 1 J OREGON MUTUAL LIFE If ) t ff" L . INIURAHCI COMPAHt II Sf 9 V I - Ink ifn)95 'I sx I , t-t J V i I (&ii:Bf Sheers U l mmT ' CrePes A Jerseys . V JAk VJ) Fal1 " L..- . Details I I I iifMT ' ' by graceful side drapings ... ruffles . . i v. . . A bows... peplums... jabots. Trirnmings of v exquisite lace or glowing sequins im - 'end a flattering Autumn touchl I I V4ll 1 7 M A I N S T R E E t- ' .