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CONGRESS HQ T OVER PRDPOSA L TO HALT LOANS By CLAIR JOHNSON ' WASIIINaTON, Oct, 11 W) Conrtiiw rnuutod wurmly toclny to H house committee's proposal Unit America withhold loans to Russia unci Hi'ltuln until llioy innko ccM'tnln policy changes, But several key officials sukl they wished the committee had not been go blunt. They ex pressed four Hint what they termed "undiplomatic language would plui'o added strains on re lations 1) o t w o o n the United Stilton unci It wnr lime allies. Tho suggestions . concerning Amerlcnn lending policy enmo from tho postwar economic pol icy committee headed by Rop, Colmor (U-Mlmi.). Just returned from u two- month lour of Europe tho group urged specifically (hot before any loans ure made: 1, Russia be required to ac cent an "open door ' attitude to- wurd American technician) and press, 2, Britain unlock trade bar rlori "Inimical" to United States interests. Congressmen questioned were unanimous In improving , tho committees vlowa. However. Chairman Bloom (D-N.Y.) of the houae foreign af fairs committee told a reporter: "They aaltl what moat con gressmen probably believe, but that's not tho way to promote good ruhitiona. You can't fight your way through tills worlct, You have to alt down and talk thlnga over with your neigh bora." FILE DISCHARGES - Nineteen recently dlacharged aervlcomen filed their honorable discharge popcri with the county clerk's offlco in tho courthouso Wednesday afternoon and Thurs day morning. They were Bert L. Smith, James J. Noonan, Ray Hana, Jack V. Carkhuff, Frank Paul Zlssos, Hornco Stilea, Clarence J. Stiles, Thomas F. Starr, Trevor W, Owens, Fred D. Rolttoldson, Merle V. Carson, Fcnton R. Mahrl, Wllford II. Bnustlen. Paul Francis Butler, Louis Vincent Schweignr, John K. Ulrlch, Wil liam R. Shoun, Orlund N, Carnea and Richard N. Howard. OUR BOARDING HOUSI with MAJOR HOOPLI OUT OUR WAY WILLIAMS B6rXDDOfST VOU tfWTTLEHE&OS REM.IZ& DEFICIESiCV IN PI6W6rSr BRINGS PREMM'U(3L& MfMR.TO A Mftts IN HIS .PRIME f BUT, BAH.V VNHV &HOUUJI FLIM& KERNELS OP WISDONV IrOTO TWEr ABYSS OP YOUR ik.rDEkivri r THROW OLiT VOUR, CLUTCH. MpvSOk: SlDESWlPED ME WPsS whENj YOD SNO WORRY CAUSED IT VOO'EE ABOUT AS VJORRIED AS A GRIZZLY TUCKED IN) FOE. THe VJIKfTER Besides , THAT'S MOT SGW- IT LOOKS LIKE THE OLD Pharmacy frost 1 t, r.i II a.M i i i . BY J. R. f""" , - MY WIFE AIN'T f HOME AMD I'M J iT--- BUSY GETTIN' ,V ; I x - S BORMTHIRTy YEARS TOO SOOM .jBft, , Hollywood Strikers Still Slugging It Out h m m Kn .xr VJ mm 4 - mA -m Liiniil 11 TluKiMadi of nta t&d womm kt fou4 Ibal timtil4 tturt Tablet brio euic. kapnr rtuf to MBtobbuif tfiaptom of aeM umIimuo MMlofu. and uptt ! cm. Tut daliciow, Miy t takeo Boixlu. bo boMl. Tit thtsi hTO a food aJtbt'i alto and vtko up U tbo momiac (tUn II kit 11,000,000. 01 fia Stuart Tabltta al your 4nuirt ealy 2Sc, 60o, or 11.20 usdcf mak art pottUTo moatr-back gwuutto 7" 'iy 4 1 fJVB4 Ttltpholo) flat fllihta flsred todsy as hundreds of pickets massed to keep Warner Bros. Studio at Hollywood, Calif , closed and prevent a break-through of workers. (Left) Pickets evidently came prepared for the fray decked 'A In steel helmets to prevent being bludgeoned over the head. Dance Director LeRoy Prlns (right) evidently dldnt ase such foresight, and la shown as he was Injured by strikers who beat him when be attempted to enter the studio. Small Lightning Fire Discovered One small lightning fire re sulting - from Tuesdiy night's electrical storm was dlacovcrod Wedneaday afternoon by forest lookouts near Weycrhacuaer camp 4 on the Crccnsprings highway. 'Rainy weather has lessened firo danger to some extent, ac cording to KFPA officials, but smoke has drifted in from other areas and mndo lookout visibili ty very poor Small lightning fires may still be undiscovered because of this. Tho smoke is thought to be coming from California and from Jackson county. ; Classified Adl Bring Results JUST PLANK HAPPY IIIItTIIUAY 9 ther'i a birthday coming up for an alr-mlnded msmber of ybur family, give him (or her) a; block of flying tlm or flying lesions. . Nothing would b mor appreciated .. by gomeona who's wanted to fly ever since ha was old enough to glue a model plane together. And don't worry about hlsi being too young. Chil-, dren, have the Inherent ability to ' fly. The CAA, realizing this,; has reduced the minimum age from eighteen to sixteen years. Shasta-Cascade Flying Service Phone 7858 Phil Hitchcock Wordan Airport B. A. McNsbb ' Man Held In Jail On Larceny Charge Thomas Ed Allen, alias Jack Lee, Is being held in the county Jail on a charge of petit larceny committed on October 6. Donald R. McLcod filed the charges In the district attorney's omce Wednesday .afternoon and charged that Allen had taken a trunk, overcoat, jacket, hand saw, filing tools, three pairs of shoos and a suit case containing papers and shirts. ' Tax-Exempt Property Has Become Burden PORTLAND, Oct. 11 (IP) The amount of tax-exempt property in Multnomah county has - in creased until it threatens to be a burden to the average small tax payer. County Assessor Tom C. Watson said today: Federal property holdings, ex panded recently, now amount to 92 per cent of the state's acreage, he said, and threaten to increase. Classified Ads Bring Results. PICK SLAVING RAP OAKLAND, Calif., Oct. 11 m Oakland police released Chris tian Weinberg, 57, last night and announced investigation had con vinced them he had nothing to do with the miner's pick slaying three weeks ago of Rodger Greene, 2nd, 75, son of a former Washington state supreme court justice. Weinberg, who had lived at Greene's home for years, was taken into' custody for question ing several days ago. Inspectors said they believed an anonymous "confession" note written on Weinberg's typewriter had been an effort by someone else to throw suspicion on him. Disney Pays Visit'' To Klamath Falls . of animated cartoons, was a guest at the Winema Tuesday night, with a party of several Hollywood people. Disney said, they were here on business, and was heard to men tion something about location. They checked out of the hotel Wednesday afternoon. Snell Must Pay Off With Salmon Dinner SALEM, Oct. 11 UP) Gover nor Earl Snell said today he is ready to give Governor Mori C. Wallgren of Washington his Waldport salmon dinner, but with a string attached Gover nor Wallgren must catch his own fish. Snell, accepting figures re leased, in OlympTa as correct, must pay off as the result of a bet made by the two governors on sales made in the Seventh War Loan drive to state em ployes of the two states. WEATHER Max. Enftnt .... 74 Klimilh Fall! 79 Sacramento 74 Portland 6.1 Heno .'. .7S San Francisco A3 Seattle , B9 Medford . 7 Mln. 50 Bed BiDff 7 Frcelp. .M 6t .12 59 , Trace M .01 4R Trace Trace .07 41 s: 61 WEATHEB NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Partly cloudy today, tonight and Friday, with scattered showers today, mostly In north ern portion. Gentle variable winds off coast. OREGON Partly cloudy today, to night and Friday with scattered thun denhowers In south and east portions and probably llfht ratn northwest por tion beginning tonight. Little tempera ture change. Light variable winds off coast, becoming moderate southwest. Thursday Oct. U, 1945 'HERALD AND NEWS SBVEt COUNCIL NOT SATISFIED ON JUHY VERDICT '5 of course At g? of course 8 95 FOR ALL AUTUMN ' EVENTS! " Bright Gabardines .. Twills ., Wool Mixtures. ; Printed Jers'eys . , Sequin-Trimmed Crepes . ; 29 DRESSMAKER AND TAILORED STYLES! Be earning Fall Colors and Patterns . ., Carefully Made in All-Wool Fabrics.., PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 11 VP) A committee that won a church council demand for an inquest Into the police shooting of a negro declared today it was not satisfied with a verdict that the shooting was justified. A coroner's jury ruled last night that City Detective Bard Purcell acted In "performance of duties and in protection of him self and fellow officers" when he fatally wounded Edwin Jones, 37, last August, while seeking another negro. At the inquest, demanded by the Portland council of churches and other groups, police said they forced their way Into Jones' home when he refused to open, and fired in response to two shots from within the house. The Jones' family and neigh bors testified that the police did not identify themselves, causing the dead man to think that rob bers were entering. Police de nied this. The committee of churchmen and businessmen said it would "continue efforts to achieve the frinciples of justice represented n the Jones case." . In a formal statement the group charged that' the inquest was umair oecause of "ex clusion of negro citizens from the jury, the refusal of the coro ner to permit a public examina tion of jurors, and refusel of the police sergeant witness to pro duce the official report of the killing." Hurrado Jailed For I Reckless Driving Ned Lewis Hurtado of Beatty is spending 17 '4 days In tha city Jail uftcr being arrested for reckless driving on Klamath avenue yesterday. Ho was given his choice in police court Thurs day morning of paying $38 or spending the time in jail. Theodore R, Pryor of tho An chor hotel p o 8 t e d $5 bail in court for running a stop sign. 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