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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1945)
Beck Says Teamsters Not To Put Ban On Hot Lumber PORTLAND, Nov. 24 ffl An Wder for teamsters in 11 western llatog to stop handling "hot" lumber Is not contemplated, the international vice president of KFL Teamsters told a newspaper lero. Dava Beck, Seattle, said he. would steer away from anything yhlch might "complicate solu tion" of the AFL lumber strike. In a. telephone conversation Vet Business Chance Topic Over buffet suppers at the USO beginning at 4 p. m., Sun day. November 25. the League of Women Voters will conduct series of round table talks on business opportunities for vet erans in Klamath Falls. The dis cussions are intended to help t veterans become familiar with local postwar opportunities. The people participating in the talks this i week ' are Charles Stark, secretary of the chamber of commerce, George Davis, gen eral manager of Lorenz com pany, and Lynn Roycroft, dis trict supervisor of the Oregon Mutual Life Insurance company. Naslund Returns To Lake view LAKEVIEW Capt, A. E. Nas lund has returned to Lakeview after two and one-half years in the army medical corps, having been placed on the. inactive list. Dr. Naslund was stationed in the India-Burma theater prior to his return to the States, and the major problems of doctors there were heat and disease. Through efficient care and medical treat ment, the station hospitals kept American soldiers in the best of health. Dr. Naslund and his family will make their home here, with his return to his dental practice in the Heryford building. - . with the Oregonlan, he mini mized a prediction by an official of the striking union that all western teamsters might stop handling northwest lumber, "The only orders of that na ture have come from our coun cils in Oregon," Beck said. "I have nothing of that kind In mind at this time." The AFL Brotherhood of Car penters and Joiners, however, pledged 100 per cent "financial and moral" aid to the strikers. M. A, Hutcheson, first general vice president of the union, here to confer with the strike policy committee, declared that his un ion "is in a sound financial con dition as prepared to carry on the battle until the operators meet the demands." He asserted that "the opera tors could end the strike today, if they so desired. We would like the strike to end." Klamath Legion Ritual Team To Show At Lakeview LAKEVIEW American Le gion post No. 53 will sponsor a public initiation and dance Sat urday evening, December 8, at which time the ritual team of post No. 8, Klamath Falls, will be here to conduct the initiation for World War II veterans. The affair is open to parents of new Legionnaires and the public in general, and is being staged to give people a better understand ing of the principles of the American Legion organization. T. B. Scarce In Portland Area PORTLAND, Nov. 24 (JP) Tuberculosis has scarcely touched Multnomah county chil dren outside of Portland, Dr. F. 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