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V if JFEPC CONFERENCE HEARING DENIED (Continued From Palo One) playinonl dlacrlmlnnllon bacauiio Churlcs Collina, hood of llio delegation, naked to be heard und declined at find to leave tho committee room when an oxocutlvo sosalon win ordered Lad Oulitde "What In tills. Germany?" he shouted an he was led to the door by committee attaches and nlulnclothoi officer. Colllna Identified hlmaelf an prealdont of the nogro labor and victory committee ann bookcs' man for the Hotel and Club Km nloyei union, local No, 0, New York Cltv. In denying Collin' request for a hearing, tho committee fol lowed Its normal procedure of not hearing otitsldo witnesses. Seldom doe It permit anyone except members of congress to testify., EDITORIALS ON , NEWS, (Continued from Page One) tlon In the typhoon seuson would be hiking a long risk In Burma British operations are slowed down by tho monsoon season, Weather is quite an Item In war. nrnilMAN goes personally be fore tho sonato to ask for quick ratification of tho San Francisco charter. Ho carefully puts the spotlight on tho CHARTER not on Trumun. lie makes no personal broadcast. wo porsonaipicturcs aro iuH.cn, UfE says to tho senators: "Tha choice Is not between this charter and something elao. It Is between this charter and no charter at all. (Fifty nations got together to make this ono. Fifty nations couldn t be got together to UV IT OVER.) t UE adds: 1 "This charter points down the ONLY enduring road to ncaee." It was only by giving up his LICENSE TO KILL that primi tive man reduced his chances of BEINO KILLED. Only by limit Ins their license to KILL AND DESTROY AT WILL can notions reducn tho likelihood of war. Tho San Francisco charter Is first, perhaps faltering, step on that road. But at least It Is a step. r BYRNES succeeds Stettlnlus as secretary of state. Stettlnlus Is to bo the American member of the all-Important security council whoso wisdom (or the lack of it) will determine whether this effort to reduco the likelihood of war Is to work or fall. - ' A NDERSON, our new secretary of agriculture, Is sworn In and says: "Thoro Is no magic wand I can wave to Incrcaso our True enauah. But official statistics showing MORE cattle while we have LESS meat prompt tho cynical thoiiBht that firing half a hun dred or so crackpots in strategic places might help. WPB Removes Control Over Cedar Veneer WASHINGTON. July 2 (P) Tho war production board today removed allocation controls over Port Orford cedar ldgs lumbor veneer. Port Orford cedar, used for battery separators. Brows In a narrow strip along tho coast of sou mem waiuornia ana urcgon Avallablo supplies oxceed mil ltary and other essential re qulrcmonts, WPB said. Flashes of Life MISCALCULATION TWIN FALLS, Ida,, July 2 OP) "It didn't seem possible that polos so mr upnri wouia curry wires," Jack Adams, 27, of Jtlverntclc, Calif., said whon ho emerged unscathed from a piano crash. Adams had boon flying a few feet abovo tho ground peaceful ly snreadlna Insecticide over pea, boon and ulfulfu fields whon his piano struck a tele phono lino und wus demolished, BIGGS FIELD, El Paso, Tex., July vry P1' iruauiun uur leo, 42, army air forces elec trician from Greensboro, N. C, U l.tuultiif Ilin nrmv nnri Ills nun. Ho decided not to toko Static (tho pup) along when ho la dis charged becuuso Static habitu ally growls at oil strango civil Inns. . Fires Rage Through Four Japanese Cities After Record Blow (Continued from Pago One) , Tinlan-busod 313th wing said his bombardiers wero nblo to releaso their incendiaries vlsu ally on Ubo with oxcollont re sults, uvercast lorcca Dom bardiers to uso instruments over othor targets, and prevent ed detailed observation oi tne success of tho raids. Harass Nips ; Othor aerial blows by smaller planes liarrusscd tho enemy from Java to Japan's Inland sea, sinking or damaging 28 ships and crippling airfields and supply bases. The B-20s in their biggest at tack of tho war struck boforo duwn at theso targets all firo bombed for the first lime. Kuro Greatest naval base and shipyard on the Inland sea; a city of 279,000, about 200 miles west of Osuka on the southern coast of Honshu. Shlmonosekl Vulnerable bot tleneck of rail transportation at the western entrance to tho In land sea: tho city of 106,000 served as tho embarkation point for troops and supplies moving to Koreu and north China. Kumamoto Transportation, commercial and military-training center; a city of 210,000, It was ono of the most important Industrially in western Honshu. Ubo Major coal-producing center and top magnesium mak cr of the empire: lies 25 miles east or smmonoscKi, near south western tip of Honshu. SHORT STORY DECATUR, III., July 2 W) fouco filler n. j. acnepper has banned abbreviated shorts on business streets. ... ' Shorts, he-says, which fall to roach the . knees, subject their icminino wearers to yoohoos, whistling, and improper re- merits. . Print in nn nlnv In V.ntf. llsh had ever attained a run of iuu mgnu. TIRE INSPECTION STATION DICK B. MILLER CO. 7th and Klam. ' Ph. 4103 LaPointe's store WILL BE CLOSED, for the annual staff vacation, starting the 4th of July, and re opening Thursday, July 12th at 9:30. COL. TO BE (Continued from Puge Ono) and In Samoa before going into action. Soon aftor the Marshall engagement ho took command of tho regiment. Col. Schneider is a native of Clulskanlo, Ore, and his wife lives at Reading, Pa. One son, Richard. 21. Is now a midship man second class at tho naval academy, and another, Merlin Jr., 18, is preparing for his An nupolis entrance examinations. WASHINGTON, July 2 (VP) A national labor relations board ruling today listed certain lore- men wiwi Duyci viou, j uut.uo. Lawronco Warehouse bonded watchmen, and a framo foreman In a bargaining unit at Mt. Shas ta Pino Manufacturing company, Mt. Simula, unm. A collective bargaining elec tion to determine whether the CIO International Woodworkers of Amorlca or tho Northern California Pine Workers aasocla tlon shall represent workers was ordered by July 27. Woods, road and cutter fore. men wero included in the unit becouso of custom, the board said. The watchmen wero in eluded because' they are hired and paid by the firm, which later pays the warchouso com pany. The board also listed the frame foreman, who now Is "a sort of handyman" since the frame department was a war casualty in fall, 1042. Generally speaking, the com pany had wished the above workers excluded from the unit. Tho board backed the company, howovcr, in ordering warehouse, carpenter and pond foremen and millwright excluded. Reason was that theso foremen have power to hire and fire em ployes. DELAYED NORTH PLATTE, Nob., July 2 (P) Leo Grlcser, discharged veteran of the African and Silician campaigns, lost a wal let containing $30 on an Italian hillside in October, 1943. His wife received a letter from a company sergeant en closing a $30 money order and carrying information that the wallet had been found. YOU DONT NEID CASH AT Seorv-USK PURCHASE COUPONS Yen r to the Crt"t Mfuf Just on co to get ft book full . of coupons . . . then tou spend the coupons Juit like eaih til through the itorr. There's no fun or formal Mr, bo lining ! slips. Small down payment and monthly rpayniU Usual arrjrlag charge, Irf GET YOURS TODAY AT Your SEARS CREDIT Offie. President Presents 1 Charter; Pleads For Prompt Ratification (Continued from Page One) out of order whon I tried to muko a speech from tho chair." Brief Spesch Mr. Truman began his brief speech at 1:05 p. m., after shak ing hands with McKcllar and acknowledging tho bursts of ap plause and a few "wahoo" yells that greeted his entry. Unlike many other appear ances of presidents, this time tiicre were no microphones, no broadcasts and no photographs. On several occasions during tho courso of the address, the f ircsldent brought out bursts of nughter from the assemblage because of asides interpolated in his prepared remarks. PILOT KILLED SEATTLE, July 2 M The pilot of a navy single-seater fighter plane was killed when the plane crashed on the beach near,. North Bend, Ore., yester day, 13th naval district head quarters announced. His name was not released. All-Indian .Ll 12) IS Starting ALL INDIANS ADMITTED OF (Continued From Page One) control council was quoted as saying. It was expected here that the movement of American troops to Berlin would be completed by July 4 and that the with drawal of forces of the western allies from areas allotted to the Russians would be finished at the same time. ' . CURE KANSAS CITY, July 2 (P) John Glrard had ants in his house "big, fat, black ones." He lighted three sulphur candies in various pans oi tne house and left to watch a neigh bor build a boat. Later, a passing motorist dis covered the house afire. Fire men estimated the damage at $700 everyone was smoked out but the ants. Classified Ads Bring Results. at 2 P. M. mi Increase In Quotas For Meat Scheduled , ' PORTLAND, July 2 (VP) An Increase of non-federally in spected slaughter quotas for cattle, calves and sheep during July promises to put 10 per cent more meat on Oregon and some Washington tables, the OPA said today. OPA Meat Representative John O. Ferris said the order, affecting class . 2 slaughterers only, allows slaughter for beef and veal to rise from 75 to 85 per cent of base quota, and sheep, from 100 to 110 per cent. Pork is not affected. i rr Hans Norland INSURANCE AGENCY Fire Auto - Casualty 118 N. 7th Ph. 6060 40 $1200 In Prizes f Monday, July 2, 1645 LEGION TO MEET A meeting of the American Legion will be held at Legion hall Tuesday at 8 p. m. Nomina tion of officers for the coming year will be held and all Legion naires are asked to be present. The national Haiti is French. language of LILY..BU.L&: Brookings-Harbor Area A planting of 17,500 bulbs. Including 9500 yearlings. Price $8000 for planting. Some terms. 'ALSO 4 acres of excellent land on highway and prepared for planting. Additional land available if desired. Terms, Owners At Chateau Lodge Smith River, Calif. Mall Address Same AT OREGON Miles East of Klamath on Lake view Highway Only Ali-lndian Amateur Rodeo In the Northwest FREfU, HERALD AND NEWS THREB Classified Ads Bring Result. Gas on Stomach ReJlavtd hi I mImus et fcaUe year eMtteyfcMt . When oteeei Komtctt add faum painful, uftneal tni fai, sour abiaaeh ami heartburn, doctors uult pffttcrlbe the futMl'fcctlni nuxllMnM known fa) Siraritoraatte rslur tudlolnea Uki thow In lttll-aj) , Mete. N luallie, Ball -ant nrtnn romfort In JWEyorretunbetUe tat m lev double westf bask, Wta ' Falls tt ha3 sV?3 Hi