Wednesday. Dec. 19. 1945
HERALD AMD NEWS TWO
Shanghai Will
Hail Marshall
SHANGHAI, Dec. 19 (P)
This city prepared to welcome
General George C. Marshall to
morrow amid speculation ' the
special American envoy would
meet Generalissimo Chiang Kai
shek at Nanking, x
The American general, . 'on
whom China pins hones for an
early end to fratrldal strife,
will fly to Nanking Friday, it
was learned reliably. .- ,
The World Dally News'1 in
Chungking said Marshall would
meet Chiang at Nanking, for
the first time, and accompany
him to Chungking. -
Chiang returned in triumph
late yesterday to Nanking, the
prewar capital from which he
and his government were driv
en by the Japanese in 1937.
Accompanied by Madame
Chiang, he flew there m a Chinese-manned
C-47 from Pelp
lng, where he told correspond
ents he was glad President Tru
man "reaffirmed the original
United States policy toward
China.
' "I admire him because he has
shown he understands the situ
ation In this country," the gen
eralissimo said.
: Marshall arrived in Manila
today and plans to leave for
Shanghai tomorrow morning.
THEY'RE CONFUSING
Red and green, the two most
important colors used in traffic
signals, arc the colors most com
monly confused by persons who
are color blind. . :
Compromise GI
BUI Approved
WASHINGTON. Dec. 19 ()
The senate and house today ap
proved a compromise GI bill of
rights and sent it to the White
House.
The house, acting first, adopt
ed it on a standing vote of 134
to 23. The senate shouted Us
approval, without objection, on a
voice vote.
The bill revises and simplifies
many of the provisions of the
original GI bill of rights enacted
in 1944.
The changes , deal primarily
with education and loan provi
sions and removes a requirement
of uie original law mat tuition
fees and unemployment allow
ances of the GI bill be deducted
from any future bonus congress
may vote for veterans.
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Asserted Dart Boords...r.......Were 1.39
Girls' Sewing StH .....;-Were 1.00
New 1.87
New .98
Now .59
Now 3.98
Now 3.39
Now 1.99
New .89
2.19
Now .99
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White Calm After The Storm
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A thick blanket of snow. covered trees, streets and automobiles In Buffalo, N. Y after a week
and bllnard. This scono along a tlda street is typical oi conditions throughout the city's residen
tial districts. (AP wirophoto).
Commons Votes
To Nationalize
Bank Of England
LONDON. Dec. 19 (ft K
tlonalization of the 250-year-old
Bank of England won final ap
proval in commons tonight, 306
to 126. and the measure was
sent to the house of lords.
Described by labor party
members as "a great charter of
freedom for the English peo
ple," the bill transfers the his
toric financial institution to
public ownership, with adminis
tration by a governor, deputy
governor and court of 10 direc
tors appointed by the king.
The capital of the private
bank was $58,212,000. It has
paid 12 per cent dividends an
nually since 1023. Shareholders
will be compensated with gov
ernment stocks Bearing a per
cent interest.
Klamath Indians
Elect Committee
Eight members of the Klam
ath tribe, who will serve as the
tribal business committee, were
named at an election held Tues
day, it was announced by Su
perintendent B. G. Courtright.
Tnl 1 . w.m In nnprntlnn at
Chiloquin, Beatty and Sprague
River and elected were Jesse
Lee Kirk, Boyd J. Jackson,
riovinn irirlr nirp Vain. James
Johnson, Tom Watah, Seldon E.
jurk ana uiDoon i.ook.
Some of those named Tues-
Aa urap. ttlen mmlvn of the
business committee elected ex
actly 10 years ago Tuesday,
Courtright observed.- ' "
Youth Hurt In
Auto Crash
TULELAKE, Dec. 19 Russell
McFall, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John McFall, is recovering from
injuries to his head and arm re
ceived several days ago in an au
tomobile accident near Strong
hold. A pickup driven by Tom
Fish, was towing an old car
driven by Andy Milligan when
the Milligan car overturned. Mil
ligan was accompanied by young
McFall. Fish had as his passen
ger. Jack Best. Minor injuries
were suffered also by Milligan.
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Seattle Machinists
Vote To Strike
SEATTLE. Dec. 19 m Ma
chinlsts representing most of
tne macnine snops nere voiea
1296 to 299 to strike in their
demand for a 30 per cent wage
increase, retroactive to Septem
ber 15, Thomas P. Graham Jr.,
regional director of the National
Labor Relations Board, announc
ed today.
Tabulation of the vote of the
AFL-Internatlonal Association of
Machinists taken Saturday was
completed today. Of ZZU0 eligi
ble to vote, 1604 cast ballots and
nine were void.
Small Town Urged
For Site Of UNO
LONDON, Dec. 19 (P) Great
Britain urged the United Nations
preparatory commissions today
to consider a small town "in the
east of the United States" as the
permanent home of the United
Nations organization.
The British delegation pre
sented the commission an offi
cial document listing considera
tions which it said should be
taken into account in picking the
site. .
A member of the British dele
gation said the recommendation
could be Interpreted as favoring
a town "not too close to Wash
ington." 62 Reefer Cars
Arrive At Tulelake
The Tulelake area received 62
refrigerator cars, and 15 were
spotted nearer Klamath Falls
yesterday as the long-awaited In
crease of reefers arrived to break
a threatened bottleneck in
Klamath basin potato shipments.
Southern Pacific officials said
today that potato growers could
expect a steady flow from now
on.
MOURNER'S BEARD
It was the custom of Romans
to shave off the beard at the age
of 21 and present it 89 an- offer
ing to household gods. A beard
was grown after that age only as
a sign of mourning.
, POWERFUL AIR BEACON
The airport beacon at Cleve
land, O., can be seen a distance
of 125 miles by flyers, and it Is
possible to read a newspaper by
its light five miles away.
Only 20 per cent of the 300
Islands in the Bahamas are inhabited.
House Approves
Palestine Policy
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 (fl"
The house joined the senate to
day In favoring free entry of
Jews Into Palestine.
The house agreed to a senate
passed resolution calllnK on the
government to "use. its good
offices" with Great Britain for
opening Palestine fully to Jew
ish people.
The bill does not require the
president's signature. It is
merely an expression of coil'
gressional views.
The house approved the reso
lution Dy voice vote, after tho
chamber had defeated by a 133
to 36 standing vote a motion to
send it back to the foreign af
fairs committee.
Elderly Man Burned .
To Death In Blaze
MOUNT VERNON, Dec. 19 W)
An elderly man was burned to
death and a volunteer fireman
was injured seriously when fire
destroyed a half block of busi
ness buildings early today.
James Barton, 72, a bachelor,
died in the flames when he broke
away from firemen and ran back
into his second floor room In
one of the burning buildings in
an attempt to recover his cloth
ing. Gerald Nelson, a fireman, was
badly burned in an explosion in
one of the structures.
The fire, starting In the base
ment of the Rood Implement
company building, spread rapid
ly through adjoining structures.
Congressional Socks ;
Hang la. Washington
WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 (fl5)
Santa Claus will find all but one
pair of Oregon's congressional
socks hanging from fireplaces
in the national capltol this year.
Only Senator Cordon, who has
been in Oregon several weeks,
plans to spend the holiday at
home. Senator Morse (R) and
Representatives Angell, Ells
worth and Stockman will cele
brate Christmas here.
Dairy
Friends will be glad to learn
that Mrs. Ray Hicks is improv
ing after undergoing a major
operation in Hillside hospital 10
days ago.
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County School
Bus Drivers
Do Fine Job
If you think a short trip ovor
an Ico-covcred highway or down
a frozen country roud is bad,
Imagine the troubles the county
school bus drivers are having
making tho nurno trips day In
uiul.duy out In all sorts of
weather and under .every driv
ing conditions.
The county is operating SO
buses dully, ferrying youngsters
to tho various grudo and high
schools and tho school buses
must get through, no mutter
what the roud conditions;
Most of the routes ure. fulrly
short, 3U-3B miles for two
way trip, the driver general ly
starting from a point near his
homo, picks up children on tho
way to school in tho morning
and drops thorn off in tho after
noon, ' Tho longest route in tho coun
ty is covered by Florence Conk
lin, who niukvs ubout 70 miles
a day from Shovlln to Gilchrist
and back, hauling upper grade
and high school students. That
route Is the only one going out
of tho' county, a short swing up
to tho Fremont highway in Des
chutes county and then buck
Into Klamath,
' W a l't e r Machuy's Chcmult
Gilchrist trip amounts to 80
miles a day. Also up In that
district, Betty llromuda drlvos
through the worst snow' In the
county, from tho Crescent Lake,
Cresclell and Mowlch areas to
Gilchrist.
Tho heaviest passenger busl-
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makes two trips dally from the
city suhurhan dlstrlot In to
Sluistu, Altmnont socondnry aiutT
Altamont Junior high, currying
220 pupils, C. A, Clink, driving
from Sumiuurs, Miller Kill and
tho old Sliuw-Burtrain mill to
Altamont and Summers schools,
carries 180 chlldron t day, and
Elinor Provost brings 105 from
tho city suburbs to Altamont
schools and back.
Most of tho buses are of vari
ous types, capacity of 30 to 00
unsseugurs, but the county has -two
new carryalls built for OS
passengers. Jack Lowdorbaugh
drives one to Henley school and
Clulr llullnbnck tukes tho other
from Kerns' lune to Keno with
grudo school pupils, comes from
Keno and Fulrhavon with
KU1IS students from east of
Kerns' lune to Fulrhavon.
Six buses run to Bonanza,
two to lily, three to Mulln, two
to Morrill, five to Henley and
three to Chiloquin.
Altogether mora than 1000
youngsters are carried to school
and buck on busos overy day.
and tho 30 bum's travel a total
of U0: miles dully.
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Tho non-mursuplnl mummuls
of Australia Include moro than
50 species of rats and mice, plus
tho dingo, buts and murine mum
muls, such us whales, porpoises,
dugongs and souls.
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