tmber K 1944 Nov pONITED flF CONSPIRACIES HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE THREI i . ..nW Nnv. 14 (!') All "5 ncr cort marlli.1 con- ? four violations of tho "f Llclc o( war I" connection ,U,n .ward of 1 .000.000 in f1?'. ,m.uny. sontoncod wUa.Lc "ycnrii at hnrd labor. .Ih him from "'vll:0 "nl "T. iVvoiir-uld former mnnn Thnt cx-l oMvywelul.l Chum tf 7, j. Uruddock wim ;inn James "..,. ,,,. lirnii."'" , i, ..uiiird "?"liLt fr Wl,r "nUriul. ' . nicirn I inn I" !.. li.nmllllU to UIVO ffi'sul RES hid been employed b, th. Corwll firm o pub-HcityXcnt. Service Men and Women Home on Leave ARM3c Cnrl D. Shaver from DeUnd, Flu. Hero until No vember 10. PFC J. W. Nutter from Cump Cnmpbcll. Ky. Hero until No vember 20, The iibuvo go.'vlco people ore ontltled to free pusses to the lo cal tlicutrc mil free fountain norvlco ut Lo-t Ulvcr dulry by courtesy of Lloyd Lnmb of tho theotreii and It C Woodruff ol tho dulry. Plcuso call at Tho Neraici unit Navu oiflco (usk for PiiiiI llulncs) for your courtesy tickets E' HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 14 (Pi The refusal of Cecil 13. do Mllle, film director and radio producer, to puy a $1 union assessment in a cumpultfn to defeat' a state pro position lit the November 7 elec tion known as the "rlht of em ployment initiative" may cost him his rlKht to put on his Mon day nlKht rndlo show (Lux). Do Mllle, who is paid $5000 a week for produchiK tho show, refused to pay the ' assessment to the American Federation of Rndlo Artists, Claude L. Medio', AFRA sec retary, said Do Mllle has been put .in the dues nnd assessments IIS CONTINUES IPPOSIIN nMfTrtW Nnv. 14 ,VJT prSent Roosevelt announced .i.y ""!" ",.': "? " ' . .i i-.i-nnviTs on un- ITSSSrt Is delenled. Byrnes has been scrvnm un dtr i temporary appointment, hiving (old the president ho did lot wont the Jh on a permanent '"llowcvcr, Presidential Secro liry Stephen Knrly culled report- in to nn uiix." ' ,j ,i rpiwt them this Ultment 'from the president: I "In View Ol wic nniJi uuivu ut I .I., ti.n mltttiliiu nf thn (Mir It top speed, nnd at tho per- wnil request oi mo pri-mui-m. i...tij. DurnM hn rnnnontrd to continue as the director of the Mice 01 war mnniinnuuii mini the elimination of Gcrmuny from ilhe wir. . "The president is very mucn ..IMI-J kv wllllnoiiriiK nf iiKilee Bvrnes to do tills, and the work of the office will, Iherewre, conllnuo as ai pro mt. lo enter the adminlstrntlnii's war iroiram ana occame ncna os ine ma oi war moDinzaiion a ... h.UI.U huMiHlli, ,nK l.lm LVIt Willll! lvii,i:,,,ij rvii. ...in the unofficial litlo of "assistant ptaioem.' ,s. TO T LA PAZ. nollvln. Nov. 14 (Pi The United Slates litis sent 10,- 000 tons of whent to Bolivia to alleviate a shnrtniio due lo fall uro lo receive customary sup plies from Argentina, it was dis closed today, To meet n request for help, the United Stales uovcrnment di rected Australia-bound ships to put in at tho Chlleim ports of AmoiiiHasia nnd Africa, where the wheat wns discharged for trans-shlnmonl overland to Boli via. Bolivia has no outlet to the sea. Bolivian officials, expressing their gratitude, said falluro to receive tho expected Argenllno shipments resulted from a dislo cation of rull transport partly at tributable to Argentine army mnneiiverii. delinquency list and that action wlll.be taken by . the federation board, December 1. He said that radio artists : must be In good standing: to appear on the air and that suspension or. expulsion of members who tan to pay dues or assessments is possible. De Mllle, who supported the proposition' Which was-defeated, said he refused to pay the as sessment but 'had no other com ment to. make. Proposition No. 12 was de scribed on the ballot as being for 'the ."right of employment, free from Interference because an employe does or does not be- iuhh iu a law. uidi'i.biiuii phu would have made Illegal any'-ln-terference with the act. , United States Marines have Slaved an important role in the Istory of Hawaii for more than l.ii) years. ANNOUNCING Rev. T. J. Jones of London, England At The ASSEMBLY-OF GOD CHURCH ...746. Oak. St. " .' SERVICES: ' r' ' .'."' ' THURSDAY at 2:30 P. M. and 7:30 p.-M. FRI DAY at 1 0:30' A! M.; 2:30 & 7:30 P. M. Hear This Noted Preacher, Bible .Teacher ahd Camp Meeting Speaker. ' TWO DAYS' ONLY.', REV. A.: HAROLD PERSI NC, Pastor. ENTI PLEAD HOTEL IB PORTLAND, Nov. 14 (I') Portland's Hotel Owners' asso ciation is . attempting to prevent "several hundred" tentatively scheduled conventions from com- inu here in 1045. Flnvcl Icmplc, secretary, said today. Temple said that the associa tion was trvinx to ston a logucrs' organization from meeting here, "but they still intend to come and they want 1000 rooms." He said the group was the only one with definite plans. "We have been making every effort In the past lo house work ers essential to tho wiir effort," he stated, "and have been trying to cut down conventions for a long time." . 'i'ho president's committee on congested areas.ahd the ODT re quested yesterday that Pacific const area noieis cancel an hotel reservations for- the dura tion. . ... i - ..... .Tho cast thrown, up by the earthworm contains the richest and most nutritious crop-growing soil available. ClasHirlpr! Arts' Brine' Result mm HI'KCMt.lHT'H V.WiU iA It fonnulj writ ui tf Thorn I on 4 Minor Olnlr. ttlltu pll wlo, le-iilnir. rV (UICK I Tben On4 In ihrlnk wrllinf ; vittmt, (tt 11.00 tulrt 7hornt(n It Minor llwtl Olntmenl. 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