.Slow Down
Discharges-
Patterson
By JOHN GROVCR
MANII-A Jim. 17 (I') Sec
retary of War I'alturaou mild to
day It win iiociwxitry to alow
down the Ocll)r-U;ci!inl)nr rata
of (llnrhlii'Ui! oi' thu Unltnd StuttiM
would hiivo luul no army at nil
ly Juno 1.
l'liltoi Non ut a proa conforunce
talf(l Unit nearly 3,900,000 men
luul boon (li'inoljlllzed llui luul
three months' of 1IM5 ami, liud
(ho ruin been maintained, thu
American army would luivo been
only a memory.
Tho secretary mild thu United
Billion him di'flnlto, world wide
Commitment! unci It la necoasary
to mil In tul ii mi nrmy estuullsh
ment mid aitrecri unllroly with
Cenerul lOlxenliowcr'a domoulll
zullon policy.
Ho reported that tho question
of lilvlnii ovemeim veterans extra
irnliiU In addition to thoiio they
had ui'lncd before tho September
2 freeze "In under conaldora
lion." There lire no present
plum for further coimltlorntlon
of married men or those with
Ichn than thri'u children no fur
an he known.
Cloaed Seaalon
The aucrctnrv conferred two
hours In a cloned meeting with
u nlno-miin GI committee which
bombarded him with questions
on why they were In the Philip
pine!. Patterson replied that
they were supporting occupation
nrmlen In Japan and Korea and
that their work wan necennnry.
Tim United Stilton Man vnnt
stores of nupplien In the Inland
which muni Do serviced penning
dlniKinltlun by nurplui property
aifenclea, he added.
Patterson mild a final declnlon
on miiliitiilnlnK an American Har
rison here had not been reached
but "It la pretty well entabllnhed
that there will bo a Karrlnon here
after (the Philippines are grant
ed) Independence."
Anked If U. S. army troopn
here would be lined in event of
Internal disturbances' In the
tense Agrarian area of central
Luzon, tho necrctary replied "I
never heard of such a problem"
and declined to elaborate.
lie also waa noncommittal on
the quentlon of troop morale In
tho Pacific except that "It is bet
ter In lomo places than others."
tor iw w m awn we. r. arc, i, twr, at '
HaydenToBe
Guest Speaker
B. E. Haydcn, for many years
superintendent of the reclama
tion bureau here, will trace the
history of irrigation in this area
at n meeting of the Klamath
rminlu l-Tl4rtrl-lll m,Mkv 1m Km
i, ho kl at the chamber or com
iSlnerce January 22. at 8 p. m.
,),- Haydon came Into the Klam-
3 ath rogion early in me present
century, when the reclamation
program was Ju.it getting under
way. Ho later returned to head
the bureau hero through yearn
of hugo farming development in
the region.
All Interested persons ara wel
come to attend tho meeting and
hear the talk, Geneva Duncan,
president of the society, said to-
Hnv
She announced that Lancaster
Pollard, superintendent of the
Oregon Historical society, will
be at the meeting nnd there will
be a discussion of a proposed his
torlcal museum hero.
Tax Office
Here Jammed
Complexities ot filing tax re
ports brought persons Into tho
U. S. office of internal revenue
this week by several hundred
per day.
Farmers filing special tax re
turns and others filing estimat
ed 1040 lux returns sought as-
slntancc In filling out proper
lorma neiuro inc deadline Janu
ary IS, causing the rush.
Heavy business Is expected to
, cuminuu ai uie ouiee uiuu
Y March 19 when all tax money
ili mum no in inc ntiu. ijawrencc
:r K. Ellson, deputy collector in
charge, suggests that those wish
ing ns.sl.itanco come In early to
avoid wnltlng.
SIDE GLANCES
A .ll .. I,. II,. 1,111a T nnl !. ti-Aii. llbo a (llirllf'KS.
tilll III in, biiio ft n"1 . ....
but every lime I look at her kIic reminds me of a rum
mi e sulci"
Morse Says As
Steel Goes So
Goes Nation
Br CHARLES D. WATKINS
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 Ml
When the steel strike threat
endn, Senator Morno (R-Oro.)
nald today, Industrial strife In
tho country should end too.
lie added he expects the steel
case deadlock to bo broken
shortly.
"I think It Is perfectly clear
that as steel goes so goes the
nation, so far as settlement of
the pending major labor dis
putes are concerned," Morse said
In an interview,
"Industrial history of the na
tion shows that heavy industry,
particularly, as well as other
large Industries follow in a gen
eral way wago trends set by
steel. In tho present economic
strife it is obvious that many
Industries are waiting to sec
what happons In steel because
their costs of production bear a
very close relation to prices they
have to pay for steel,
. Confidant
"I am confldunt that the dead
lock in steel will be broken in
the next few days If not today.
I think when the steel case Is
broken, existing and potential
strikes will bo of short duration
and with the wheels ot produc
tion rolling again the hysterical
demand for legislation which
seeks to place a very drastic
control over American labor
will greatly diminish."
Morse said he hoped the steel
settlement will be ono which
will encourage production of
needed consumer goods and at
Uie same time not produce in
flation. The name Maryland was given
to the eighth smallest state in
the union in honor of tho wife of
Charles I, Queen Hcnrlotta Maria
of England,
Groups Back
Plan To Fix
Highway 395
LAKEVIEW The Oregon
Wool Growers association, Grant
County Livestock ansoclation,
John Day chamber of commerce
and Burns Lions club arc the
latest bodies to endorse the ef
forts of the Luke County cham
ber of commerce to secure im
provement of highway 395 In
northern California. Resolutions
were endorsed by these groups
within the pant few days, stress
ing the Importance to the went
coast of this highway and the
need for Its reconstruction to
modern standards, particularly
In the area between Alturas and
the Oregon state line at New
Pine Creek.
Harry A. Ulley, chairman of
the transportation committee,
and Jack Maync, manager of the
Lake county booster body, se
cured these resolutions on a trip
last weekend to John Day and
Pendleton, They report tho sup
port of the Pendleton chamber
of commerce also was assured,
and a resolution to this effect
will bo adopted at that organiza
tion's next board of directors
meeting.
The chamber officials also are
communicating with the Oregon
Cattle and Horse Raisers associa
tion, and it in exnected that this
group will follow the California
Cattlemen's association and en
dorse the improvement at its
meeting this spring.
All of the resolutions received,
which total more than 20 to date,
Will be made a part of a brief
which will be completed by the
chamber next week and deliv
ered to the commissioner of the
public roads administration. A
second brief urging the improve
ment of highway 305 between
Ravendale and Secret valley in
Lansen county is also being pre
pared. Resolutions received after
the brief has gone to Washington
will be forwarded to Congress
men Englc of California and
Stockman f Oregon for deliv
ery to the public roads authori
ties. During the war, the shipbuild
ing industry was the biggest
uner of steel, 'consuming more
man 33,uuu,uuu tons.
15-Milp Power Line '
To Be Constructed
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 17 (IP)
A 15-mlle power transmission
line will link Northwestern Elec
tric company's system to the
Bonneville power sub-station at
Troutdale as part of a $1,425,
000 building, program in 1048,
the private company announced
louay. , ,
T. E. Roach, general manager, I
said the construction would 'be '
as much as available materials 1
would permit. i
Stromberg. Carlson Radios.
Darby's Music Co.
Thursday, Jan. 17, 194B
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Norblad Will
Go To Capitol
SALEM, Jan. 17 (IP) Walter
Norblad, Astoria lawyer who
was elected last Friday as the
first district's new representative
In congress, probably will be
able to go to Washington next
weekend, tho state elections di
vision said today.
The division has received of
ficios returns from eight of the
10 counties In the district, with
Polk and Yumhlll counties still
missing.
' As soon as the two missing
counties report, Norblad's elec
tion will be certified Immediate
ly, and he then will get his
certificate of election which en
titles him to go to congress.
Norblad, a republican, beat
Bruce Spaulding, Salem demo
crat, by a 2 to 1 margin.
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118 N. 71h Street,
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Still Some Lockers Available
Phone 8513
All Who Made Reservations For
Frozen Food Lockers
Are Asked To Pick Up Their Keys
LOCKERS NOW IN OPERATION
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907 Pine St.
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3.49
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rat 'S3
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Boys' Part Wool '
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Child's Blouses
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