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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1945)
59 New State Laws o Into Effect On bturday In Oregon MM, Juno 14 (IP) Oregon Rinvp 380 "CW luws bcilln- 9'. n.lll . m Kiilm-rltiv L"1. hoi.,,. 4,. KmILt IC 401 OHIO inauil wj. biiu iicl(iiimii'o. .n nn mnniiiiriiN unlrh fnicrgpncy clnusoi, anti thus n OIICIHIVU llllllli-UIMiuiy pinmiKO' I''our others were red to the pcopln. 'o of llm moanuroa re in commcrclnl JlshlnK In coaslnl utrenms and croiil j10 office of election reg- lo objects of referendum at- C,ni nro completed by to- few, tlioso mcB5nre win oc- nw tuoiiK wun ino rcsi. the first time In mnny n.- ...ttl ItihitH HtiivMlnn Inwi lot printed when the lnwii ashes of fe NIX ivcAK PITY. June 14 Pt f.luinr xniitflit thn udvtcn of tound friend when their htcd to Rent" ad In Sunday's E llrl in hrll-li ritaltltK L girl told tlicm their nd Ci punch und by way of as- Ice, prociucca hvo old hens need a place ost; unfurnished. 2-3 bed- I. ......It Nnv( Snnrtnv'a nrl (gain rend: Employed ladles, . . ANACHRONISM 1LENA, Mont., June 14 (P) Chef Arthur parsons flcrod how to enter charKcs fat the hilarious cowboy who bed his horso around the Kail lawn and right up to klice station door, lolly he wrote "drunken CHAMP EAT FALLS, Mont., June SpjTwo MonUinans, oged d 33, who fought in a street idnys ago to determine "the lest man In Cascade coun- nverc agreed today on his Htv: jc Judge. lie fined them $20 POSTWAR MAIL !S MOINES. In.. Juno 14 fPl fBn.isman, Dcs Moines tailor. nek a lottor ho mnilod nl- six years ago to a rabbi lllno, Poland. letter, with an enclosed ly order, was sent In August, I to the room who hart been k for Bassman's nieces and lews after tho death of his It was returned "held ft the Gorman occupation now released bv French brltles." becomo cffrcllve. Publication has been dcloyort by the court attack on the local budget law. Inn mn ni nn.i. In...- ,., i. uwb tuui, IHJ- come effective Saturday permit ; uuji mu manager form of government, increase unemployment benefits from $15 ! , Wl',!ks f y one year to Slli for M weeks, provide civil service for stale employe, sot up a retirement system for cm P'oyot the suite and political subdivisions and remove the $40 monthly old age pension celling. Veterans legislation becoming ofrectlve create tho office of vet erans offairs, give veterans pref erence in public employment, and provldo loans up to $.1000 so veterans may buy farms and homes. Other new laws provide for: Stricter regulation of serving of liquor, appropriations for state departments, regulation of barber prices, repeal of tho 104H community property law, salary raises for county officers, com pulsory pasteurization of milk from dlscoscd herds, control of Bang's dloase and provision for milk grades, increasing from 45 to 70 days the time In which nn'.rllnra mnu tnin aUnll.l.l..., r mobile voters registration booths. cxiunsion oi me department oi agriculture's authority to seize unfit food, stronger forest pro tection laws, a short income tax form, and $3,000,000 more a year for public schools for the next two years. EE WASHINGTON, June 14 (Pj The senate agriculture commit tee voted nearly 2 to 1 today approval of tho nomination of Secretary of Agriculture Claude Wlckord to becomo rural electri fication administrator. Committee aides sold tho vote was 11 for and 6 against, with three republicans Joining with the solid front of democrats fav oring approval. Chairman Thomas (D-Okla.), who predicted approval of Wick urd by about a two-to-one vote despite, a flood of testimony against' him, disclosed that ob jections have been filed against President Truman's choice for a new undersecretary of agricul ture. Thomas said Tom Llnder, Georgia commissioner of agricul ture, has filed a protest against John B. Hutson to bo the new undersecretary succeeding Grov er B. Hill of Texas. Hill has been serving under Wickard. Both step down June 30 when Rep. Clinton Anderson (D-N.M.) succeeds Wickard. The skeleton of a 25-oound pel ican weighs only 23 ounces. 1 'Axis Salty' ' WJi Shapely Shelly Mitchell, above, former vocalist with Xavler Cugnt's orchestra, won out over somo 300 candidates for the role "Axis Sally" In tho Ernie Pyle picture, "Story of GI Joe." Axis Sally was tho German woman who broadcast appeals for Yanks to' surrender, during fighting In Eurooe. Grants Pass Man Aided Assembly Of Rockets SUPREME HEADQUARTERS ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCE, Paris, June 14 VP) Moj. William Bromley, Grants Pass, Ore., who directed the assembly of 100 improved Ger man V-2 rockets for transfer to the United Slates for analysis, sold yesterday the Germans felt that in two years Ihey could de velop rockets caoable of travel ing 15,000 miles'. Bromley said numerous gad gets and improvements designed to give the rocket greater range and accuracy were found at a huge rocket assembly plant built 800 feet de.oo in the heart of the Kohnsteln mountains near Nordhausen Germany. German scientists, Bromley said, showed extreme reluctance to talk when first captured but later showed blueprints for the proposed V-bomb intended to travel 300U miles wun pinpoint accuracy. Classified Ads Bring Results. PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN NO HOSPITALIZATION No I.o of Tim permanent n.inlUI DR. E. M. MARSHA Cblrepraollo Physician t0 Nf. 1U) Rtqitlra Theatre Bit rbooe IMPERIALISM SI im'sEii JUR BONDS, . s 1st m : i Snffira litis ,, . It YOU NEED MONEY $ m a v OBTAIN A PERSONAL LOAN DON'T CASH ANY OF YOUR WAR BONDS Kt really a slmpla rnatttr to keep all of your War Bonds Intact and, at the same time, meet family emergencies with, cash. All you need do if you require money for any worth purpose, is apply for a Personal loan at this bank. Credit requirements and repayment terms arc reasonable. So, KEEP : your War Bonds for yourself and your government! Klamath Falls Branch Office of The United States National Bank 27 BRANCH OFFICES IN OREGON E PORTLAND, June 14 VP) The greatest danger to the com ing peace is Imperialism, whether French, British or Dutch, declared Dr. Anup Singh, secretary of the national com mittee for India's freedom, In addressing Reed college's 11th annual Institute of International relations. "Unless members of the United Nations organization are willing to give up some of their sovereignty, and they have shown no Inclination at San Francisco to do so, thev will not have shown any confidence or trust in the world organiza tion they are setting up," Dr. Singh said. Ho expressed disappointment that America should have sided with "imperialists" at San Fran cisco and deplored the "lineup of Britain and America against Russia which has been evident there on every vital issue." Dr. Singh declared that "un less the people of America make a desperate attempt to bridge the gulf there will be trouble between the present allies In our time." WOMAN COBBLER QUITS SEASIDE, June 13 (fP) Lack of help has caused Seaside's woman cobbler to retire after 31 years. Mrs. Joan Mortensen and her husband opened the business in 1014. She has carried on since his death several years ago. 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