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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1946)
Price Controls On Present Houses ! Stricken From Homes-For-Veterans Bill; Floor Fight Looms In House By STERLING T. GREEN WASHINGTON, Fob. 12 P) Despite tho plena of Homing Boss Wllimn W. Wyatt. the homos-fnr-vcturans bill will RO to tle home floor next week minus tlie prlco celling! Presi dent Truman wanU on old houses. , , A fight on party linos li prob able on thul issue, but Wyatt lust night got republican and HnmniTutlo leaders to agree to another key portion of Mr. Tru. man's two-yenr program for 2,' rritii nun nntat lntiB This cull for $000,000,000 worth of federal ubiiiaieii ii.,it MMai limn "lirmliim DBV monts" to stimulate the output of icurre building matonuis. ui..t nitinml Ihn nrainlum ...... UnwM (tun iwlvuntuieS I. lHyi"ut ..... - ' over higher prices u a produc tion spur: They do not bring i about higner prices, ihojt ..... i bo reduced or ellmlnntod more s euiilly. . , , committee ugreed to proucnt tills I among oilier ioiiiiiy-punaiii.-u J amonclmonts. Tho louden thul reversed the committee's dec! alnn of luat week In approving! .....i......,i.,i,t.,ii ur nn ni mi measure Introduced by Rep, Fat- num (u-iex.) . ml. .. .i..Ktiml ..m. lilt Of conference attended by Wyatt, Patman. committee v,nairrrmn Sponce (D Ky.) and Rep. Wol cott (Mich.), the banking com Republicans docllnod to glvo llmlliir support 10 mr, iruiimin plana for ceilings on the nation I 4O.OU0.000 existing dwellings. nai.H Kin rina rnntjiln a for mula for celllnga on newly built houses based on a "reasonable cost for lend, labor and mater ials, but rcpubllcnna are expect- -A iit.llAnrtM tM. nn th floor UU fcU ..11.......... " - also. Wolcott has arguod that price ceilings would tend to dis Droductlon Instead of helping the housing shortage Firemen Douse Hotel Blaze i I SEATTLE, Feb. 12 W Tot- f slble loss of many uvea -was averted yesterday when a down. town hotel caught (Ire while a lire crew was mixing a routine Inspection of the building. One man was burned critically. ,1 Fire Chief William FlUgarald I 'said "If the Ire had started fflart night 18 or 20 Uvea would have been loat." V James McLaughlin, 49, found rfcurned and overcome by smoke Un his second floor room, was ?erried down a ladder to sarety. Wla condition remained critical ! today. Seven other men and the Hmanager, W. W. Clair, B9. were f'tielped down ladders. 'Among lithe former was L. C. Gibson, 89, ' , . - U - ...I.. . ... I U quut ciutcnea arouna nis Doay. The Interior of the hotel was an Inferno in a matter of mln iitea. One man. L. C. Wilson, a zsu-Douna cook, ilea nude to a window, where he waa rescued f Iby firemen on a ladder. Stromberc-Carlson Radio I. : JJarby t Music Co. i YOUR BABY a ! "DESERVES I j food urixft -rfle j QuoJfcfij Ncum- 1 VEliVZ MRAT8 VIOITABLM FRUIT OISSIRT i mmxj&jymmmmmmmm jUEINZj FOR SMOOTH TSXTMP.I , I FINH FLAVOR DIPiNOABLI QUALITY J Joan O'Neill Br JOAN O'NEILL Tho Littlo Thcutre plays which were scheduled for today and Thursday have been cun- celled. I ho plays will be given at a lat er date. Sev e r a I reasons were glvon for the cancella tion absences and heavy 'ac tivities of the play casts and also tho fuct the theatre people are busy working on the junior show which is to be given tho 20th of tills month. Senior Pels ri. Class The senior members of the Pelican basketball squud liuvu challenged the other basketball minded malo members of the senior class to a basketball game. The same is scheduled to be played at noon on the day of the 27th. Tho game will begin at 12:30 and clusses will be held until 1:20 If nucessury. The students who want to watch the game will be charged 10 cents admission. The proceeds of the money collected will go to the senior class fund. The seniors are also sponsoring a movie con slating of short subjects comics and sports on the loth, This venture will be held on school time and admission will be 10 cents. El Hodeo Sponsorships Swiftly Sold The staff In charie of ad vertising for the 1 Rodeo has nearly reached the quota. The klda Involved have been selling one-eighth. ' one-fourth and one half pages to the various bus iness firms around town. Now several of them are busy con tacting the professional men who, they hope, will help spon sor a "Professional Page." This page will list the names only; $3.00 a name will be charged. Seniors Only It may be of Interest to this year's graduating class that the housing situation will be some what better at University of Oregon tills coming fall. A cir cular was received by Principal Stanley Woodruff recently to the effect that the housing situa tion had reached a capacity point this year, but that tlioy hope to alleviate it by next year. Senior grade averages are to be looked over soon to determine who will be valedictorian and salutatorlan from this year's class. And Incidentally The Pelican basketball team had to cancel a proposed trip to Eugene for Tuesday. The Pels had hoped to play a pre- Farm Group To Hold Meet LANGELL VALLEY. Feb. 12 A meeting of the Modoo County Farm Uurvuu Livestock Market ing association will be held at tno community nan in i.angeii valley on February IB, at 1:30 d. m. Tho meeting Is for members and anyone Interested in this urea, so they will know what wie luiurc pians oi me organ ization will bo L. A. Rozzonl: state chairman of tho orgnnlzatlon, will be the main speukor and everyone Is cordlnlly invited and urged to nuenci in is meeting.. REDHEADS PREFERRED EUGENE. Ore.. Feb. 12 Ml Univorslty of Oregon gentlemen prcicr rcancaas rignt now. Here's why: Tickets to tho campus "Krazy Kopy Kruwl" dnnce cost $1.10 for n man escorting a redhead, 1 ,27 for a guy with a blonde ana i. in (or the boys with brunettes. Incidentally, on the back of tlie ticket is an ad jor hair aye llmlnary to the Washington-Oregon game. The art classes up at high have been drawing from life lutely. Now they are engaged in drawing portraits of their own class members. The Latin club will hold Its Valentine party at the TAC to- nignt. YOU KNOW You Own It! Four-H News Francis Sklnnor. 4-H e 1 u h agent, weighed 10 calves for two clubs In Malln last week. The calves had mude a gain of 620 pounds in 31 uuys, un average of 2.03 pounds pc-r culf per day. Tho champion blK cuter was the Hereford belonging to Jerry Macken. This anlmul gained 83 pounds in 31 days, on average of 2.68 pounds per day. Skinner suggests thul club calf owners handle their animals more and get them turned down. He said the animals were "feel ing their oats" and seemed pret ty wild. Ag Director To Visit KF SALEM, Feb. 12 W) State Agriculture Director E. L. Peter son left today on a speaking trip through southern Oregon. Ho will address the Klwanls club In Tillamook tomorrow, and Friday he will speak at the unnual meeting In Coquille of the Western Oregon Livestock association, He will meet February 18 with the Fremont Sheepmen's association in Luke county, and on February 10 he will address the meeting of the Lake County Livestock association at Lake view. Before returning to Salem, ho will confer with department supervisors at the shipping point offices In Klamath Falls and Medford. 17-Year-0lds Join Navy Seventeen-year-olds, wise to advantages of the GI bill of rights as revised January 12, 1040, number 90 per cent of navy enlistments, Vernon Chltwood, officer In charge of the local navy recruiting office, stated today. Klamath basin men who have enlisted since February 1, are Jack Russell Fbsspm, Calvin Harold Dobbins, Lester Ivan Thompson, Klamath Falls; Don ald Rayford Home, Bly; Robert George Rogers, Beatty; Boydc Dwight Oliver, Malln; Merle Mcrrltt Nelson, Summer Lake. These men and all those en listing until the end of the dura lion of emergency will be en titled to advantaees of the re vised bill of rights Including raised maximum farm and home loans; extended time limits for obtaining government loans; raised subsistence allowances for single veterans as well . as those with families, In the edu cational provisions. Disabled veterans going to Hemorrhoids! Hurt Like Sin! Now I Grin ThouMjdi rhing xron Is trim. U a poOTOItH' formula for diatrus of KMS: ent drusclau by noled Thorn lon Minor Clinic. Surprlilna CjUICK pulllatlva relief of pain. Irritation, aore ni.a. Helpa aoftnn; Unit to ahrlnk awell Inir. Uae iocior way. Get tubo Thorn ton tt Minorca Rectal Olntmant or Thorn ton & Minor Hactal Buppoaltjrlea. Kollow labol dlractlona. If aot dclljhtnl, low coat will ba .refunded on requeat. At All OaaS Dras Staras KTarrwkara. school will get a minimum of $105 per month subsistence, The 25-ycar-age limit Is eliminated, veterans may take correspond ence courses at government ex pense and may start school from two to four years after the war. An honorable discharge from the navy is the key to these mentioned advantages as well as numerous others, Chltwood ex plained. Btromberg-Carlson Radios. Derby's Music Co. for Valentine's Day Give Him Argyle 1 Socks 55c Anklet Style Elastic Top. Attractive colors that ha will Ilk. Also a complete selection of full length hose for men. L Hit. I .DREW'SJ MRRST0BI real property is some thing you can't keep la t safe, but you can keep a Commonwealth Insured Title in your safe then you know you own your real property. Tuesday. Feb. 12. 194. HEBALD AND NEWS THREI Swenson Will Head Meier And Frank 3. Douglas Swenson, former FBI chief at Portland, today was named superintendent of the meter at r ranx department store here. Swenson has been assistant to Superintendent William E. Kier nan for the past three years. Kiernan resigned after 36 .years service with the firm. r Brags FAST relief that LASTS FOR HOURS in COUGHS froo GUEST GOLDS At the first sign of a chest cold rub Musterole on the chest, throat and back. Musterole immediately starts right In to relieve coughs, sore throat and tight muscular soreness. It actually helps break up painful local congestion. Musterole offers all the advan tages of a warming, stimulating mustard plaster yet Is so much easier to apply. No fuss. No muss. Just rub It on for prompt relief. In 3 strengths. 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