Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 08, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    Congressmen Scrap Over
Mi I itary Yo uth Training
By
WASHINGTON, Nov, 0 l")
,2oittfrnMiiim got Into u scrup
ivur universal inllllury training
mcluy (tr Sueroliiry of Wnr
Patterson mild II In essential to
kmorlcim security unci world
ponce.
! Patterson testified before tlio
nutiso ml II tn ry comniltluo.
GONHITS
NEW IRK IN
JOBLESS PA!
SALEM, Nov. 8 (fl1) Oregon's
unemploymL'nt benefits III it
moutli totaled $4HII,u;i7, highest
October on record und $51)1
mora than the totiil for tho first
nine monthH of this ycur, mo
stnto unemployment compousiv
! tlon commission sulci today.
Hlowlnu down of lumber lie.
tlvltles and return of voloniim to
civilian Ufa wan tho reason for
the big Incronne, the commission
mild, predicting that job lens ben
cfitjt would Increiuo even more
.rapidly during tho winter,.
Payment wore muda to 0S3
persons in tho lam wcck or auk
I.mI It.ifltu ltfl flirt Ufll nttftl
Th(s jumped to 3310 a month
inter, and to Hulls ium wook.
Whllo striking lumber work
ors cannot recelvo benefit, thoa
minds of other worker have lost
their Job because of the strike
the nnmmlftNlnn mid.
Of tho 28,041 chock mailed
lust month. IS per cent went to
worker In other state Weekly
benefit averaged $10.01 for
those rematnlnu In Orcnon, and
$18.20 to those who left the
state.
The highest prevlou benefit
total for an October wn $212.-
053 In October. 1038. The peaks
usually come In late winter.
Commodore Her
On Hunting Trip
Commodore C. T. Slmard. ln
command of naval air bases, 13th
naval district, Seattle, arrived at
the Klamath naval air station
Wednesday afternoon to do a lit
tle minima in Wis lamou quck
country. He wu accompaniei
by hi aide, u. t-mar. i.
Schwantes, Seattle.
Both men are staying at Brat
ton's auto court whllo hero and
th morn Ins Comdr. Phil Hay
ne of the Klnmnth air station
tolned tho narty and left for
day's hunting:. Comm. Slmnrd
will be here several days.
A ho finished, Rep. Short
(H-Mo,) popped a surprise mo
tion to delay consideration ot u
truinlnv bill until next year
or ut least until the cnalo has
voted. The move wu blocxcaon
technical rule, however.
The Mlssourlun said ha'd bo
back with hi motion tomorrow,
Ha told reporter:
"You cpn say till bill It dead:
It would be dead right now If
wo . hud been allowed to vote
this morning,"
Piiltnmon contended that tho
only justification for requiring
every young American w kivu
a your of his life to military
training 1 that:
"It is ncedod to give tho Unit
ed States security und to mnko
It possible for us to unuerwmu
world pcuco."
On one or inu uusicsi uuys oi
tho postwar congress, this ulso
happened:
Asiursd imormauon
A senate-house commlttca In
vestigating tho Pcurl Harbor
disaster wits assured of uny hi'
format on t wants. Tho Whlto
Jlouso sold President Truman
had ordered hcud of all gov
ernment ugonclcs to authorize
t in r emnloves to give mo com
mittee "any Information of
which they may have know!
'" . . ...
MneuKor ltavourn minus me
house will "got somewhere prcl-
tv Minn" on a no-culled "full cm.
ployment" bill. Ho said so after
congressional loaders talked
with tno president. .
Kuyburn announced Prime
Mlnlstor Attlco of Great Britain
will bo Invited to muko a pceeh
to congress next week.
Auto dealers crowocn a nouso
committee room to tulk about
tho price of now cars. More
than DUO lawmaker turned up
at ono time or another to hear
them.
Transportation
Hews
Officer On Terminal
Leave May Resume
Public Office
SALEM. Nov. 8 (II An offi
cer In the armed force who Is
on terminal leave may resume
his public office while on that
leavo, Attorney Gonorul George
Neuncr ruled today.
Terminal leave ore grunted
to officers after they Have re
eclved their discharges to give
them extra pay for leaves which
they did not get during the war,
OBITUARY
VKI.MA rmAMPKfl HCAVKI.I.
Vlm Yrmnet Hoavell, for the Pit
two month widen t of Mtlln, Ore.
nsnsd jtwav near Klamath Pulla. S&ttir
day, November 3, 104&. at T p. m. The
deraiud Wdi a native fit Callaway.
Tfnn., and wm aed 2i year. 0 months
and 1 days at the time of htr ptmln;.
d he li survived by her huaband, Jamea
naven pi in u, a. army; inre auieri,
fJisKtva L Ja.cnba and Maltle Hall Baa
nf Ban francltco, Calif . and WHma
Collin nf rt Touiori, Okla.; and two
trulhra, Delbort and Claude nl of
Kkiianala, N, M. runeral aervke were
held In the chapel of Ward's Klamath
runeral Home, UU lUgn. TMinuay. no
vvmlwr I). 1U49, al 3 p. m. with Kev.
church of thu city officiating. Con
chiding aervlcea and Inlarmant In Link
villa cemeitry,
VITAL STATISTICS
rnAHrn norn at nniilda hoioltal,
Hlimaih rtla Or.. Nnvimhtr B. 105.
to Mr, and Mm. Andy Trawr, 1M0
Derby, a boy. Weight; d pounoa o
OUnrea.
noi.nnnntr-wBnrn al HlHtlde ho.
pttal. Klamath TalU, Or., November
B. 104S. to Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Hoi.
brook. Mardoel. Calif., a girl. Weight;
7 pounda lli ouncp
I
More than $338,085 of the
money duo for 1048-48 county
taxes lias Been conccica ana
rocclnted for by tho county tax
collector up until today, repre
senting approximately 17 per
cent of tho $2,003,000 total on
the tax rolls,
Persons w shins to nay their
taxes by November 16 and take
udvantago of a throo per cent
rebate on amounts ouiu in lull.
aro urged to mall their checks
and tux statement in rattier
than to come to the office.
First Quarterly payment are
duo on November 13 and of
ficials lire expecting such a rush
the last day or two they advise
persons who can to mako their
payment by mall,
Tho tax office will be closed
Saturday afternoon, Sunday
and Monday, making only four
and one-half more business days
before first-quarter deadline.
Prof Conducts Class
Bv Remote Control
WATEHVILLE, Me., Nov. 8
lP) A hospitalized Colby col
lege professor conducted his
class by remote control today
Prof. Webster Chester dellv
crcd his lecture on "The Clrcu
lotory System of tho Frog" Into
a bedside telephone at Thayer
hospital. Ninety-one students
of the elementary biology course
iook note in tncir classroom as
his voice Issued from a loud'
speaker on tho professor's desk
The procedure will be contln.
ued during Prof.' Chester' ab
sencc. with a minor illness.
We have moved our office to
123 North Bth St Hans Nor
Und Insurance.
When In RENO, Nov.,
Make your headquarters at
LOUIE POLIN'S
Sporllnt Goods A Drnn
I. Commorelol Row Th. llltl
Conley Retires As .
S. P. Conductor
Pacific conductor ana lor many
years a resident of Klamath
Full und Dunsmulr. has retired
after 44 ycur In train service, I
The lust 23 years oi uonicy
long service was spent on the
Shasta division.
Mr, and Mrs, Conley plan to '
make their homo In Oakland,
Cullf. ill present addrew is
2820 lODth avenue, Oakland.
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Thursday. Hot. i, I94S
HERALD AND NEWS THltEl
FOR ROUGH WEAR, IT'S
a. M. Kllborn. superintendent
of the South Pacific Shasta divi
sion, arrived in Klamath Falls
on tho private car Shasta from
Dunsmulr on a business trip.
M. E. Chadsoy. traveling pas-1
scnger agent for the Southern
Pacific at Marysvllle, Is expected I
this weekend In Klamath Falls.
Chadscy I coming here to do
some duck hunting.
BECAUSE...
Tulip Festival
To Be Resumed
HOLLAND, Mich., Nov. 8 UP)
Holland's famed Tulip Time fes
tival, canceled during the war,
will be resumed next spring
from May 15 through May 18,
Ernest C. Brooks, committee
chairman reported today.
Brooks said the - program
would include tho scrubbing of
streets by local residents In
Dutch costumes,, klompcn danc
ing, a tulip show and other
events which In days of peace
attracted visitors from all parts
of the country.
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