MacArthur Directs Jap Government
To Inaugurate Broad Relief Plan
Br RUSSELL BRINES
TOKYO, Dec. 13 (P) Election
reform legislation revolutionary
in Japanese history is expected
to be passed by the house of
peers probably tomorrow as
a first step tdward proportion
ate representation.
While the diet wrestled with
political reform, General Mac
Arthur attacked on the economic
front, directing the Japanese
government to inaugurate a
broad relief program to provide
food, clothing, housing, medical
care, financial aid and welfare
services for unemployed this
winter.
The relief plan, when ready,
must be submitted in detail for
allied approval. The govern
ment also was ordered to take
all necessary steps to prevent
discrimination in distribution of
food. Allied headquarters mean
while began surveys of food con
sumption, nutrition and physical
health of Japanese.
Told to Get Busy
The Japanese government was
told bluntly by the house of rep
resentatives today to get busy
and do something to alleviate
suffering of the war stripped
people.
The house, in a resolution
sponsored jointly by all politi
cal parties and approved with
out a dissenting vote, warning
that many victims of American
bombings- "are still aimlessly
wandering on the scorched
earth," and blamed "bureau
cratic red tape" for failure of re
construction plans.
,. The election reform bill
would double the electorate, to
about 45,000,000 voters, by
granting women suffrage and re
ducing the balloting age to 20
years.
Wider Choice
Shunichi Suzuki, election ex
pert of the home ministry, ex
plained that the government
measure provides also for drastic
re-districting and a wider choice
of candidates for the house of
- representatives.
The legislation does not in
volve revision of the house of
peers, the reform of which was
. promised earlier by Premier Ki
juro Shidehara. A bill altering
the present highly restrictive se
lection of the upper house is to
be introduced in the diet after
Japan's first general election of
the occupation.'
Replying to Naoshl Obara, "a
peer, Shidehara said the revision
should be-made before the diet
considers constitutional changes
but . that the government is not
yet ready to offer a concrete
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Joan O'Neill
JOAN O'NEILL
Effie Botens, a popular senior
girl up- at high school, was
chosen the winner of the DAR
award in KUHS. Effie was one
The decision
among the V I
three girls was . HS
made by sen-
lor teachers.
Effie is pres
ident oi tiae
vice
of the Service
club, and
chairman of the Lost and Found
committee. She also belongs to
the Pep Peppers, Masque and
Gavel, and is a member of the
Assembly, Traditions and Teen
Age committees.
Effie will write a question
naire that will be sent to a state
committee with others from the
various Klamath county schools.
A committee of the DAR here
selects one questionnaire that
they consider most worthy of
consideration, but all of them
are sent The , winner of the
state contest will receive a hun
dred dollar bond. Before the
war the winner was given a trip
to Washington, D. C.
Pictures Taken At Lightning
Speed
The entire student body was
photographed yesterday in a lit
tle over three hours time- J. H.
Handel, photographer, is able to
handle about 500 people an
hour.
Students were called through
the English classes to the pic
ture taking in the auditorium
Mr. Handel believes that the
nicturos will be back to KUHS
some time during the Christmas
vacation so the kids will be able
to see the proofs when they re
turn to school.
Boys Receive Letters
At the pep assembly which
was held yesterday the Pelican
and Wildcat football teams re
ceived letters for their Daniel
pation in the games. The Wild
cat team received small Ks
while the Pelican sauad mem
bers, who earned their letters,
received large letters. The fresh
man squad was presented with
numerals 49 which is the year
they , will be graduated from
high school.
The basketball team for whom
the assembly was held was in
troduced. Paul Anastead. foot
ball coach, told of the boys who
were listed on the all-conference
team. Bob Kedkey, sophomore,
was the only one from Klamath,
He tied with Williams of Ash
land for a halfback position- All
the other berths on the first
team were filled by Medford
Bill Sari, Harold Wirth and
Tom Edwards were listed on the
second team. Chuck Thurman
Dick Foust, Bob Eastman and
Roger Vanderhoff were given
Honorable mention.
Charles McLin, Joe LaClaire
and Joe Peak spoke of the va
rious teams. Nancy Humble was
in charge of the assembly.
And Incidentally
At a meeting of the TAC com
mittee yesterday three members
ot the sacred Heart academy.
who had been invited to the
meeting, said they would put
before the student body of their
scnooi a proposition to elect two
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Japanese Woman
Raps Fraternization
HOKKAIDO, Japan, Dec. 13
Two American women and
six U. S. soldiers, invited to at
tend a session of the Mitsui So
cial club, were told by one Japa
nese woman today.
"Present fraternisation Is not
so good. A purer and nobler
relationship between American
soldier and Japanese maiden is
to be hoped for. Such fraterni
zation should be supervised by
motners.
Lt. James Fritz, Everett,
Wash., was among those at the
conference.
Juvenile Court Cases
Will Be Reported ,
PORTLAND, Dec. 13 ')
Oregon will begin unified re
ports on juvenile court cases
next year. .
County courts will send re
ports to the state public welfare
commission, which will forward
the information to national agen
cies and the U. S, children's bureau.
Probe Slated
On Whippings
PORTLAND, Ore., Doc. 12 (If)
Stats Senator Frank Hilton said
today ho would convene. the
state legislature's Interim, com,,
mittce on state Institutions to
conduct an Investigation ' of
whipping of Woodburn state
training school Inmutes. ,
The Portland legislator said
ho and State Representative
Jack Bain, Multnomuh-Clucka-nius
district, were not satisfied
with a aluto board of control
secretary's report in which whip
ping ot two boys was declared
justified.
Senator Hilton ssld the com
mittee would interview tho two
boys Involved and also W. 11,
Runyan, 70, who complained of
the severe whippings glvcii the
Thursday. Dse, 13, 194S
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the school,
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whippings justified under tho
circumstances and that the two
boys had stated they considered
their treatment wns not hamh,
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