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UaMKNTO, March 13 (!')
C,V.V. luuliiliillvo lest nf
.. hnlwwri 'l"'"u Mdvocat
f ly"" -""tlnuntlo,, of
',Z lax rulo i-ecUiotlons
'IVwur bulldluK projects
Slulcd I" como today nt
"Sli? revenue and Ihxii-
f". h.,.. uftiM lii hnlrl fi
foul"" - i1Iu.k(,t. uv Gov.
rS. i bnnn Ihn nrpunnt
WO"1". ,....,. n,l honk
p.cifK0,,iiiin franchise levies.
'"" Ihn biicklnn nf
i,l)y repiiui"-"" -"" j
hix Dioxriim unci appeared
cd ol s"'"u il-,'ocl'ullc
Lmblymnn C. Don Field of
l"T In nil 11 .if t 10 l-ODIlll.
'ovorwhi'lmli'Uly l keep
as tlu-y lire. t uh sulci the
Eion whs "limrouwi ami
...l...ii.nr.v hv itnmn
Ln 'ot $100,000,000 lo-
ubsloy i)""""l ,'.
...1...1 I. nl ARMpmhlvmiin
L w. Robertson, lower log-
he houju n inun.j' i"'.
red no decision waa reached
Another caucus wo cnllcd
Kwocriits did nflrco to
trt a measure which would
r... i. )ilnrl'R nf xtutn rm-
L earning less thnn $4000
mtw y pu iiiuiiiii.
9 Robcrtaon of Iho First
ill Savlillts uiiu i.uan asso
of Klamath. Falls . ro
ll ivnrri todllV Of Ills llDDOlnt
is suuo cnairmnn vi me
i stntcs SiivIdkh and Loan
i' i HHu nu'inocrsnip com'
, The appointment; come
W. iM. brock; Day ton,
nrcstdenl- of the league.
SwlntPd out that already in
mis o. yi'iir uiu iiiuiuiiwiuu
tiiulion. has. added SO In-
oiu to the BroilD of 3200
lily on Ita rolls. The partial
function of the membership
aiilteo la to maintain a solid
and a unified purpose
IV the thousands of thrift
ihomo financing institutions
firy approacn meir larffe
ar responsibilities, urock
)e committee work in the
tic this yenr will bo especial
pphntlzed because of the
notion of the major larger
miis of inc business In com
Ico with Iho" ODT request
it Iho regular spring meet'
I of the fengue hovo been
il off In vlow of tlio trans.
lion and crowded, hotel ltu.
Ilic Meeting Set
Oppose Jap Return
EESHAM, Ore.. March -13
A public meeting to seek
pssloiial action rescinding
loracr permlllliiB Japanese
urn lo uicir coastal homes
:e the end of the war will
iia in brcsham Union .high
tonlKht.
logon Properly Owners Pro-
f c league, the sponsor, an
Iced that speakers will In-
f George Crnndcll, Seattle,
pcy, and Slate Reprosonta
I Warren Erwin, Portland.
In Is co-author of a legislative
Tm to congress opposing
. v, wiu dapancKe
lie Bernh. UnmniiAiiis fnrmor
fhalrmnn of the league, also
ik.- ho nas appealed a
1 court ruling that the form
a leased should be returned
Japanese-American owner.
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CommurtJty BuHding'Af Hbuilng Project -
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This plcturo ihowa Iho community building at the 80-unlt military houiing project on Waah
burn way. The project la now boing rapidly completed. ' :
Military Housing Project
To Be Completed April 1
The 80-unll military .housing
project on Washburn way will
bo completed, by April 1, accord
ing to schedule, stated Harry R.
Gamble, project. engineer, Mon
day morning.
Ground was broken for the
construction of housing units for
military personnel, November
24, 1044, but work has pro
gressed a little Ix-hliid schedule
because of material delays. How
ever, Gamble stated, material
has arrived, work lias been
caught up and construction un
der K. T. Henderson, contractor
from Longvlew, will be complet
ed by deadline.
Floor sanding and linoleum
laying will commence this week.
Complete , furnishings for the
one, two and three bedroom
homes is In storage in Klamath
Falls, ready to be moved in.
Concrete' sidewalks ' will be
laid and streets made. As soon
as weather permits, seeding will
commence for lawns over the en
tire area. . .
Thirty of the unit are being
reserved for marine personnel
and SO for navy, according to the
latest report. Details for filling
the units ore now being worked
out.
The building contract has been
extended to build 155 more units
across Iho road as soon as tile
work on the present project is
completed. Gamble said. .Plans
will be available for contractors
by the end of the ' month and
bids will be opened the first
week In April.
Fifty units for civilian work
ers are to be -awarded- a con
tractor next . week, Gamble
stotcd. They will be built at the
foot of Main street on tho north
aide of the , canal. There Is a
two-room church giado school
nearby and Mills is just across
the canal. , . .
A bridge- will be built across
the canal to serve the shopping
district, and Mills school, said
Gamble. ,
. Howard Porrln is the architect
In charge of the federal public
housing authority, under which
tile project on Washburn, way is
being carried out.
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'SEATTLE, March 13 fP)
Mrs. Cleo Patricia Wilkins. 24.
will be arraigned March 20 at
Jtin'eau, " Alaska, In the Sitka
trunk. . case.' from . which
stemmed last week's trial, here
of Lynn James Gcmmill on
bribery charges, U. S. Attorney
J. Charles Dennis said today.
Mrs.: Wilkins is one of four
persons indfeted' in the grand
larceny, case, which involves the
theft of a trunk containing
money, jewelry end clothing
from a house in Sitka. Mrs.
Wilkins was a witness in the
Gcmmill case.
Gcmmill, who was acquitted,
is here awaiting reappointment
as federal attorney in Juneau.
His counsel, Will G. Beardslee,
sold Gemmill probably would
not try the Sitka case because
of inference of prejudice.
If It's a "frozen" article yon
need, advertise for a used one
in the classified.
USD APPRECIATES
E GIFTS
Survey of Rent
Control Violations
Slated For Coast
PORTLAND, March 13 W'J
A . door-to-door investigation of
rent control violations in Pacific
coast cities will include a survey
of; Portland conditions, District
OPA Rent Director Daniel D.
Gage said today. -
E. B. McCutchan, Portland
district rent counsel, is in San
Franclsoo -working out dctails.
Cities to be surveyed include Se
attle, Vallcjo, Los Angeles, San
Dfcgo, San Francisco and Brem
erton. Bureau of labor statistics
show 22 per cent -of Seattle in-,
vcstigatlons indicated over
charges. - . -
The USO wishes, to ihank the
many citizens of Klqmath Falls
who have so willingly and help
fully donated used magazines to
the- center for the past four
months, to furnish reading ma
terial for the hospital trains
which pass through Klamath
Falls, while' the exact time a
hospital train will pass through
the 'city is never known, the
magazines which are brought in
to the local USO are - taken' to
the train depot at regular Inter
vals to insure an adequate sup
ply ot magnzlncs for each train.
The magazines arc put on the
trains by .the trainmen and dis
tributed to the patients.
This project requires thou
sands of magazines, as to date,
several tons of magazines have
been so distributed by the UbO.
The center asks'that all residents
of Klamath Falls cooperate by
bringing to the USO their used
magazines. Picture .magazines
arc particularly desirable as they
do not require concentrated
reading. , ,
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