Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 27, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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WO HERALD AND NEWS
Saturday. Oct. 27, 1945
STRIKE-VOTE
PLANNED BY CIQ
STEEL WORKERS
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i5lO-UAW vice president, said
ttlb was still liopcu) of settling
iffie wage issue with General
1 'Motors but he asserted the union
iwould stand firm on its demand
Jffiiless General Motors proves
itts claim of inability to meet
itne demand with ''cost factors
(jjld other kinds of figures." The
.Wage conferences have been ad
ifeurncd indefinitely.
! In the vote by 22,304 of more
iftan 98,000 eligible Chrysler
'Bhploycs, 18,870 favored a
Iprike, 2359 opposed and 75
votes were voided. General Mo
riilt xhnwed 70.853 fa-
ijwrlng a stoppage to 12,438
ifcainst. About 200,000 eligible
, 'employes did not vote,
'"i? Prospects were brighter today
'rn the long strike of movie
fforkers in Hollywood as pro-
Sucers and union leaders agreed
iover the strike settlement terms
'Bhich were announced earlier
.ttiis week in Cincinnati by the
iFL executive committee.
'Picketing ended at all studios
jSrtd movie strike committee
'spokesmen said that "all locked
jftit workers" were returning to
,8ieir jobs.
mi One of the newest stoppages
'Rflected 5000 employes of the
! General Electric company's
iBhiladelphla plant. They were
'Jftade idle after 800 night shift
! workers walked out in a dis
ipute over a new contract
tat: Strike Vote
J 2 A strike vote among employes
! all plants of the Firestone
ijire and Rubber company has
Ifieen requested by the CIO
iilnited Rubber Workers, I. H.
! Watson, president of Firestone's
SSkron local, said today. He said
iBRW locals at Firestone's Los
i Angeles, Memphis and Akron
! Bants have filed petitions with
,5ie NLRB in Washington for a
!eompany-wide strike ballot.
In St. Louis, O. H. Brase,
I president of tbe American Train
iBispatchers' association, said
,'Biat nearly all -of the 130 train
jjaspatchers of the Missouri Pa
iOfic's railway system had voted
g strike, although no time was
!set for the walkout. He said the
dispute centered around de
iThands that dispatching of trains
jjje done solely by trained dis
i catchers.
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;e would like them to conduct
i themselves toward us.
!
jJSUCH a statement is a practi-
S cal approach toward realiza
I Con of the IDEALISM that is
i&ndamental in American character.
US to the Job of WORLD PO
LICEMAN until the world be
comes sane enough to police it
self. Are we ready to accept that
responsibility?.
,
Tt7ELL,.if we AREN'T may God
" help this world.
NEVER since time began was
PRACTICAL IDEALISM so
sorely needed. Never before was!
there a nation with a back-,
ground of idealistic purposes to
ward the rest of the earth and
at the same time the POWER
TO PUT ITS PURPOSES INTO
PRACTICE.
We stand at a great moment in
history.
WE are the ELECTED PEO
PLE. If wo don't do the job NOW,
it is probable that it won't be
done.
'
TF it isn't done, our children
A and their children will pay
the price.
The price will be HIGH.
We can be thankful money
doesn't talk as much as some of
the people who have it.
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largely applying to luxuries and
semi-luxuries, will remain in
effect until six months after
formal proclamation of the end
of the war.
The' new individual income
tax formula makes three
changes in the present law. '
1. On the normal tax, tax
payers are granted the same
exemptions governing the
graduated surtax $500 each
for the taxpayer and each de
pendent. 2. Each bracket of the surtax
is reduced by 3 percentage
points.
3. After computing the tax
under those conditions, the tax
payer is allowed to deduct S
percent of his bill.
For corporations, the confer
ees ordered a reduction of 4
pcrccntugo points in the com
bined normal and surtax on
corporations with income up to
$50,000. Firms milking more
than that amount would be al
lowed a cut of two percentage
points.
CARD OP THANKS
We wish to extend our heart
felt thanks and appreciation for
the acts of kindness, the mes
sages of. sympathy and the beau
tiful floral offerings for our be
loved husband and father.
Maud L. Irwin
Mrs. E. W. Stovall
Harold Irwin
'TJ7E must not, however, ignore
j?!v the TREMENDOUS commit
i merit that is involved in it. If
jjbeepted, it practically pledges
WEDNESDAY
V. October 31st
'' Northwestern
Theatres
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KLAMATH FALLS
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'DOCKS OF NEW YORK' "THE TEST"
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Preston Foster - Gail Patrick in 'TWICE BLESSED"
Second Hit, "BEWITCHED"
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ENDS TONIGHT
"This Gun For Hire"
2nd Hit "STEPPIN' IN SOCIETY"
Continuous
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