Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 12, 1945, Image 7

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    C0W1PLETES
D
ENTRALIZED
IRAFFIG PLAN
E Western Pacific railroad's
'llzod trnfflc control BlKnnl
, In tbo Fontlior River
jon was "cui in iiui, m.
Wh tills ovont, the Western
fclc hiis compioica o i,ibu,
Rirolcct which was biwin In
Salter port of 1043. Tills lm
Lmont ulacos tho 117 miles
... . ... 11 I ,1 C II
,.Mvnn oDoratlons under
.i.ifil control. Includlnu
Li vards at Orovlllo una
Ln tho installations cm-
L 121 Hi l i o Ii niK"
bmoiit for tho Installations
f furnished by tho Union
Lh mid SlKnal company of
UValv, i
fcder this system the move
fa of truins In tho Fcath
llvcr ennyon will be direct-
U at Kcddle. which Is 70
. imikI of Orovllle, Truins
fha directed by slKnal Indl-
III 0 n i y, mimb uiiiiiiiiuiiuH
Lie of written train ordars.
iiwltcnoi lo punsiiiK iruuKi
,e entire district will be
led mid closed by remote
Wc control oy mo aispaicn-
Koddlo.
War Vets Needed In
various Jobs, Report
POnTT.AVrt T in
- vuiiu id ff'l J
lariio number of Job. In various
..v...,,,v.iu uKuiicics ill urcgon
are nnnn in .......
Thomas W. CrulK, assistant rogl
sinT;. nKAr"' ..k.' v." ?
said today. """.
Pa.tlculurly needed aro en-
$1070 to $2708 Dor venrr Mul
engineers, m03, electrical on
Bllieors, $3183 to $4428 und a
lnrun nnmlui-nf -i u
ors, aircraft mechanics, hospital
attendants and auto mechanics.
Ski led craftsmen are being re-
erilltfrl fn r u,n .nn.t .7 i
j i, . i-wuov iiuvjr yurus
and Pearl Harbor.
"t
m hundred marines 'left
mill Fulls this morning to
port In Portland's Mt.
Mchl Day parodo und ccle-
on scheduled lor wcuncs-
tmbers of the Murine Bar
i mllllnry bund, drum and
Ei corps, und drill team will
i with traditional marine
slon down Portland streets,
going to the Multnomah
jtadlum where they will
int a program In connection
the 7th wur loan anve.,
u following day the band
nrcjent concerts in Hood
Ir and Tho Dalles, while the
team and drum and bugle
travel south to Eugene
parade.
T
"Kidnappers'' of fawns were
warned today by atato police
that anyone found with a young
deer In their possession will bo
subject lo arrest. Authorities re
ported that aeveral parties have
come to them bearing newborn
fawns "about the size of a Jack
rabbit," and warnings wero
deemed necessary in connection
with these baby-snatchers.
With fhrt iiHiiAnt nt .Htri
the forests are full of fawns
wiiosc mothers leave them to
fi.nrl fnr f ltn,nonl.,n. ...u.
.iibnipvivi:! wiiuu uiiy-
ono approaches Instinct has
uiuMii uio younguna ' to Keep
themselves hidden to avoid de
tection Ufhil mntnn I
, ,i,u,lla lUtUlVB
norsolt In some nearby conveni-
.iu iiuuKui. ine aigni ol a lore
snkon fawn uppcala to the in
dividual Ufhn lmm.JlnU..
picks them up with tho idea of
nui-nuK mem as a pet.
Evoryonc is urged to leave
thpm Antlrnlv nlnnn
- - . w n t, ui;i;aU3C
onco they have been touched
a iiuiuuii ueing, a uoe oitcn
refuses to return to her off
spring. Portland Nor Yer
'Port-Minded'
PORTLAND, June 12 (P)
Portland has yet .to become
"port-mlndcd," Mayor Earl
nilcy told a meeting of officials
who offered suggestions for mak
ing tho city a primary Pacific
coast port.
Riley asked for eo-ODeratlon
of business, industry and agrl-
cuituro in expanding trade with
the Orient. South American and
other Pacific coast porta. Sug
gestions Included a home-
owned and operated turn-around
ship line, better terminals and
channel-harbor facilities.
In attendance were dock and
port commission officials, high
way and army engineers and of
ficials of Washington and Ore
gon uoiumbla river cities.
Why gamble all you have by
beingr without Insurance. Insure
now. Hans Norland, lis North
7th street.
fULELAKE
William
mas Blakcly, 38. who fltf
i In a scuffle in a car In
Sh Slate Police Officer
ko Wilson was shot In tho
flitis been taken to Alturas
i Modoc county authorttlca,
l understood tho FBI has
In over tho case, and that
cly is held for Investigation
fossiblc Mann act violation.
women ho allegedly
Ight Into California wero al
fcoved to Alturas from the
tlako jail.
Ulcer Wilson wan shot in
.leg by his own gun which
I on when Blakcly and he
tied In a car after Wilson
arrested Blakolv. The
fed Is In the flesh of his
leg, end ho waa back at
Ok today.
Ian Legislative
sirs Discussed
illilatlve matters concern
ndians wero discussed bv
fentativcs of. the tribal
eis committee of Klnmnth
cy, and tho Klamath chnm
of commnrpn crrntin nt n
pg last week.
u. Courtney, suporlntend-
the agency, was present
wnyion JiirK, Jesse t.ce
and Boyd Jackson.
e Committon FffiQeri imtll
Bday, June 19, when an-
I tneetlnff will ha hM In
jhambcr offices.
29 INDUCTEES
TO REPORT AT
COURT IIIS
E
Twentv-nlno Induclrnn wlin
havo pusscd prc-lnductlon phys
ical exumlnutions uro to report
at tho offices of tho Klamath
county selective service bonrd
number two in tho busement of
tho courthouse on Friday, June
Theso men will go to the
Southern Pacific depot at 10
p. m. where they will entrain
for Ft. Lewis. Wash. Tho list
follows:
Bohopf, Thomlore C, 341 VliU, Aih
lantl. Barrier, Vlrsll W., Plata hotel, El
Dorado, Kamaa.
, Crowe, Olen K., 3331 S. W. 3nd. Port
land. McCumber, Orvlllo I., 3410 Ilackberry,
Stockton.
uavta, jamei R. Box 0S4, Chlco.
lwe, Dalmar C, 714 S. 4th, Coos Day.
Dunham. Cndrlc M.t 10S 24lh, Venice.
Beer. Donald D 3030 S. E. TlhbetU,
Portland.
KltzDBtrlck. Dean M.. National hntl.
Jackion. Caltf.
Hklnner. Harold R . 310 Donald, KFO,
Stoll, Elbert M.. 3833 Sumtnera lane,
KfO.
Shadduck. Pete, Box 303, Oregon City.
Lonninifer, Jamei K., Multn, Idaho.
Reynold!, Martin II., Clou. Del., Philo
math. Slmpion, Charlie N., 341 S. 20th, Rich
mond. Duncan, Raymond W., 73S4 N. Foil,
Portland.
Bukraw, Ralph It., III. 1, Box Bill,
Kro.
Zlemdenczuk, Walter, Rl. t, Box 013,
KFO.
I.cwll, Carl W Rt. 3, Box 1314, KFO.
llopklni, Ralph T., RU 3, Box 042,
KFO.
llutchlnion, Melvln D., 0202 Walton
Drive, KFO.
Kaazyckl, Paul X, Rt. 3, Box 043, KFO.
Blngman, Edward E., 2035 Blahee,
KFO.
Johnaon, David D 3313 Altamont
drive, KFO.
EUner, Lincoln E., Box 146, Matin.
Wahl. Delbert D., P. O. Box 012, KFO.
Qulnton, Rex W., Mohler, Ore.
Transfers In
Oreeley, Mevlln A., HI. 2. Box Sot.
KFO.
Boxworth, Lloyd E., 1012 Wlard, KFO.
House Committee
Promises Hearings
WASHINGTON, June 12 (fF)
Rep. A.igell (Ore.) said today
he has obtained a promise that
the house special agriculture
committee will hold hearings in
Oregon when the state's pro
ducts are Involved.
Angcll said Rep. Clinton P.
Anderson, chairman, had tele
graphed him from Omaha, Neb.,
that the committee had been re
stricted In traveling by airline
firiority. Angell had protested
he committee's failure to visit
Oregon.
"When Oregon products are
Involved by subsequent events,
we will hold hearings there."
Anderson wired. "Try to be
loir am you win not be disap.
pointed."
WORK SHOES
LOGGER BOOTS
OREGON WOOLEN
Slh and Mala
the best thing
for salads-
w-'S1 ill
v v
mellowed in weed
sparkling clear
delightfully aromatic
uniform In strength
so full-flavored d little goes a long way
glficd Ads Bring Rosultl. M
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rove to your own great
satisfaction that this is
a great Kentucky whiskey
L. faSSl
JSiL
Old Herm!tat!e ootnea of thoroughbred
took a supremely smooth and delicious
whiskey an asset to your cellar, a favor
ite with your guests! If you haven't been
able to get Old Hermitage recently, you
may havebetterlucknow. Ask for It today.
DIME
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BUY BIGGER BONDS
foztheBIGJth
Klamath Man Named
To Apprenticeship
Council In Oregon
SALEM, June 12 MO The
Blx-mcmbcr state apprenticeship
council, created bythc 1U45 leg
islature, was nppolntcd loduy
by Governor Eurl Snell.
Tho members uro:.
II. R. Krcitzcr and C. E. Hol
zer, both Portland, appointed for
one-year terms; William Krue
ger, Oregon City, und Ralph
Waggoner, Klamath Falls, for
two-yeur terms; und Fred C.
King, Portland, und C. W. Crary,
Medford, three-yeur terms.
Administrative Aide
To Truman Resigns
WASHINGTON, June 12 (IP)
Tho White House disclosed to
day the resignation of Edward
D. McKim, President Truman's
chief administrative assistant, to
become a deputy federal loan
administrator.
Press Secretary Charles G.
Ross told his news conference
he did not know who would re
place McKim in his job as
$10,000-a-ycur chief administra
tive assistant, nor what Mc
Klm'g salary would be in his new
post.
McKim, one of the men who
accomnanicd the nrcsident when
he campaigned for the vice presi
dency last lull, is on leave irom
his post as an executive of an
insurance company nt Omnha.
CWIIEEFlffi
A "Cleaner Klamath" com
mittee was appointed at n gen
eral meeting of the chamber of
commerce trade committee Mon
day. The object of the committee
will be a cleaner business dis
trict, with dirt and debris re
moved from downtown streets
and sidewalks knot free of trash.
Downtown streets have gotten
into the present condition, it
was pointed out at the meeting,
with only two men left on the
street department crew,' trying
to handle ull the cleaning of
streets and maintenance of side
walks and curbs.
S. A. Itose was appointed
chairman of the Klamath com
mittee.
A general meeting of retail
ers was uiFcuE.sed yesterday, and
it was decided that fall would
be thn best time to hold such
a meeting. Early September was
the tentative date decided upon.
SP
T
Robert J. La Crosse, Southern
Pacific brakeman of Dunsmuir,
Calif., was seriously Injured
Sunday, when he was accident
ally run over by a helper en
gine near Mt. Hebron, Calif.
La Crosse was walking over
the railroad tracks at the rear
of the engine at the time the ac
cident occurred. Injuries re
sulted in the loss of an arm and
the fineers of his other hand.
Details of the accident are not
known.
La Crosse was immediately
taKcn to Dorrls lor emergency
treatment in a truck driven by
Lloyd Stevenson of Mt. Hebron,
and from there was rushed to
Easy
KLEAN-QUIK
"Nothing Better"
KLEANER
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Buy From Independent firoccry
General
Paints
Imperial
Wallpaper
S15 Main St
Phone 3829
Tutidty June IS, 1I4S
MEKALD AND KVfl IZTClf
the Hillside hospital In Klamath
Falls.
He was moved to San Fran
cisco Monday evening, and is
reported to be improving as
well as can be epected.
Moj. Neil Black To
Return To States
Maj. Nell T. Black, Klamath
Falls physician serving with the
8th air force as a group sur
geon, is expected home from
Europe within a few days.
Maj. Black will report to Fort
Lewis, Wash., and then will
come to his home here. Ha will
spend a 80-day leave hare bo
fore going on to other duty,
He has been overseas : II
months.
No three presidents of the
United States have aver been re
lated.
ALL ILASTIC
Suspenders
OREGON WOOLEN
Ilk b1 aula
NOTICE
TO ALL A.F. OF L MEMBERS
J. T. Marr, Ex-Secretary, Oregon
Stat Federation of Labor
' and .
John O'Neill, Ex-Secretary, Oregon
State Building Trades Council
Will Addresi
The membership of all A. F. of L. Unions
in a general meeting
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13TH, 800 P. M.
in the Labor Tempi
This Meeting Is of Great Importance.
We Urge Your Attendance.
Klamath Falls Central Labor Union
Klamath Falls Building Trades Council
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