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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1946)
Truman o Use Both Television And Radian Direct Jo-People Appeal Fq Action On Stalled Legislature 1 WASHINGTON, . i (IV) President Truiiiun urnud to Washington today f i cruise on llio Potomac, re to carry his fl(lit for hi lei itlva pro- gram direct to the iplo both y radio and tolovli . , ; The prcalduntliil icht Wll llomabtirg docked oro this mornliiK, Tho ui lunt hud breakfast nbonrd, ftor ihs dockod at the nuv urd, then drovo to tho Whllo mo. Mr, Truman ipcn it 7 p. m., (PST) tomorrow on radio net work In hi first ' Kht-to-the-nation appeal to ki i looso In 1946 the chuck n ilky con gress placed In 10 under his 21-polirt Wiglslutlvo gon. And on January io will go before conurvM in on to do llver the first tolnvi prcsldon tiol mossngo. Till expected to be on elaboration hi Thurs day nlilht speech ch White Houo aide have d Ibed a an "over-all report to nation." Date Annoi id . The January IS ', the day after congress rec one, wu announced lust nh In New York by the Am .'an Tele phone and Telcurni company. The Whlto llouitu I Indicated Mr. Truman would Mlver hi mcssago In ponton, t had not made It definite i had any date been montlonv rovlouly. Workmen havo b Initialling teloviaion cqulpmcii t tho capi tal for icveral days The A T and T a the Images and aound of the i nt, Includ ing scones both n tho White Houae and the cat l, will be telecast by three N York tele vision station and 9 Washing ton station. The president hi spent the past four days am ivu night writing his speech) and relax ing aboard 'the yai . Williams burg on the cold, r y Potomac river. lee and 1 i Because of Ice d fog the yacht's skipper did t take her the 100 mile to Ch ipeake buy as originally planm Last night the yacht snchorci tiff nearby Mt, Vernon after avlng her previous anchorage f Quantlco, V., at 3 p. m. Except for tax r slon, limit ed government r rganlzatlon authority and a sit a adminis trator for surplus p perty, con- fires loft Mr. Trum domestic oglslatlve progratr In various stage of fruslrati when It went homa beforo irlstmos. Mr. Truman Is e cted to go to the plate swlngli tomorrow night for most if n all of his remaining proposal: Army and navy rger, fact finding boards for liifcr disputes, employment aids, rtilth insur ancethese are site of the things high on his sledule. Klamath Hen Discharg recently army ep t Lewis. Llndacy L. Miller of nr. George, , Klamath basin discharged from tin ration center V Wash.. Include Pvt. rompey and Arlen Chlloqulnj PFC. J, Malln. PKC. Andrew C. rk Bel. 8850 Summers lane: PFCI Russell R. McElroy, 210 E, Mnlj; Sgt. Ger- nui u. scnonon, zub Madison: PFC. George B. Hnhon, Rt. 1, joox du, an oi maman rails. William M. Melhiio SM 3c, 1540 Crescent wad olvcn his honorable dlschorgd from the navy through the separation center in Shoomokot Calif. ! , a .l ; jooiess Benefits I Set Monthly Record j SALEM, Jan. 2 (R Unem ployment benefits In Oregon es- . Ublishcd an all-time monthly record In December of $1,590,- I 700, the state unemployment compensation commlislon said today. j Of that amount, $372,177 was i paid to returned veterans. The $1,218,523 paid to lnldoff civil ians was about $100,000 higher r than In November. State benefits during 1948 to- Uled $2,802,104, almost 18 times Htho amount paid In 1944, - and 1 . more than for any year since t 1040, when the total was $4,099,- j 928."- , . . : . j Almost a third of the active i claimants in 1948 wore women. j Milk and oil come from the I same field In England, the Brit- tan dairy- rarm being the locale ; or a wen and cows, too, it ATnebullMr, produce . -ino-fae droplet", nuking a i.irh.ubi..Pot jTs-cTtha broochlst J ML - J!JaJ (Masfe Ml ' Flood Claims Form Building It . ?1 i I ' .-or -. . v . n I t , , ' t ' "I If 4 t ! ' s"l i.!' ' " , , , ' , , ".', fr - & The flooding Willamette .rlvar In Oregon Is about to wash away this farm building near - Springfield in western central Oregon. The top of a parked automobile can be seen at the right ol the building. All ma)or highways throughout the western part of the state war dosed by slides and lloodwatars. (AP wlrephoto). ; 4000 Inquiries Handled By Vets Administration Since Off ice Was Set Up The local veterans admlnlirtra tlon offico has handled 4000 in quiries ' regarding veterans' af fair since it was .activated March 27, 1945, Patrick W. Kil by, officer In charge, states. "The veterans' hospital, re cently granted for Klamath Falls, was definitely assured," Kllby said, "by the number of veterans applying for hospital benefits through the local office, furnishing evidence of the need here." Kllby further stated, "Klam ath -Falls Is one. of the leading center In the state and ranks high In the nation for having adequate facilities for the care of veterans and their depend ents. This la due to the citizens being fully conscious of veterans problems and also to tho Im mediate action taken to Improve weak spots In the veterans re habilitation program." Kllby extends appreciation to all organization and Individuals for their "splondld support and co-operation'' In this, program. "Although the Job Is only half finished becauso only half the veterans are home, continued co-operation will make the vet erans being discharged glad to return to this area," he said. . The local office, the first of its kind to be established in Oregon Is now officially designated as a sub-regional offico due to the in creased service being rendered regarding veterans' affairs. The staff has recently been increased with the assignment of Zerto Dent who will attend to affairs of veterans education, training and vocational rehabilitation. Beverly Reed, recently dis charged from tho Waves has also been added to-the staff to act in the capacity of clerk-stenographer. Classified Ads Bring Result. SPECIAL PURCHASE Men's WHITE SHORTS . . . Sanforized! 80 Sq. Fabric! 3 Button Yokel Tie Side! - Sizes 30 to 401 Panel Seat! . , ' fit) NO LIMIT. Buy all you need while quantity laats! Don't let the ridiculously low ' price fool you! These are all first quality shorts made ,( to strict government aped- flcatlons for the Navy! ' 133 SO. 8TH PHONE 5188 By JOAN O'NEILL ' School resumed today at KUHS after a 10-day vacation. The kids returned to face reviow for iinai so- wm j moster exams. S The classes wjf-:: wmcu nun jo- laxed i bit be cause of ' mo r holiday spirit uro now dcfln- e Ito periods of studv. IT. Alumni Night . "The former - members of Joan O'Neill tho Pelican buskotball squad wero invited to ait with tho Pelican team at the Longvlew-Klumuth game held here lout Saturday night, From 00 to 70 past members and let tcrmcn of the basketball squad turned out to see me Pelicans win over the Longview team. Approximately 30 of the bas ketball alumni sat on the bench with the team and others who had come with friends and rel atives sat In the spectators sec tion. Boys came to see the game and to be with the team who had played for the Pelicans 10 to 12 years ago. Coach "Dutch" French, sponsor of . the idea, feels that it was a success and he hopes that it may become a tradition of KUHS to hold alumni nights such a that one every year. This year's Pelican basket ball team Is doing welt for It self. They have played nine game since the beginning of the season and have won eight of the battles. They received the Loving Cup given to the winner In the recent Jamboree over in Grant Pass. Our thoughts must turn to the graver task of proving whether we are to be a great nation and people In meeting the challenge' of peace. Dan ville, Va.,' Register. Wednesday. Jan. S. It4g HERALD AND NKWft TORES YOU DONT NIID CASH AT Seors-UM PURCHASE coupons To. s CnM om hat m W art book loSJ of eoopoat . - w cud an Ikratk tlx tor. Thoro'i au or iotom Hr. 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