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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1946)
nate Lines Up Behind Yandenbera jjn Proposal That U. S. Adopt Firm Aimuuc m icamiy irmi nilSSId ....i-rnN. Feb. 2B fP) SB.t. lined up today bo Knt "? ' senator Van P'mMlcl .) that the tko ..firm lino FV with Soviet nusn Willi w'f , ..il,l nrnb. fcpUovcrsiu - J.Aa wns unofficial, S'hid won ttls colleagues' & In the forn.nl report ho Wt"1.1. k.,-uM niu nnd L democrnn nnd ropubll U tol wny V-ndon. -TwTMh, yesterday fipploudlnK senate. L,PStuntlo.i cu l for pa ? in oodviU. but not for fcllon," the jvucnumi n ,,n,.llon that K IBUlci. backed by a Vr . ..iiiu fnrn im nol TU claims found col EL .nruirmiily unanimous hXT-ld.nb.ra . "": - l uikn . wroiwl friend of Presl fruimm, uld VnndonborK jtsscd my sentiments about Lllarly, Senator Fullbrlithl Irtl, who n criucir-eti aid was uie o.ii.iinin.rn' . . nrj in ngimiTio rnnn- ...j.r.hin In world affairs. he thoujlit tho Michigan ... ihinlulrlv C'irrtiet teaciico of Ills statements." "Wo ouiiht to luke a fair ritmul nnd then be firm about It," FullbrlKht declurcd. "Wc cutinot oiwumo that wo rcpro hciiI nil of tho moral leadership In thu world, but wo must speak out for tho principles for which wo stand. Senator Dull (It-Minn.) mild lio utiiccd 1UU per cent with Vun clonbcrii's position on Russia. Hotli ho nnd Hutch mid Uioy had been "popped up" by tho senator's report thut accom plishments nt London far out weighed tho meeting's failures. Dr. Pollard Speaks Here Dr. Lancaster Pollard, super intendent of tho Oregon Ills torlcnl society, spoke nt n meet- Inn of the locui Historical SO' clely thin week. Relationship between the two (roups, the county museum com' mission nnd schools was explain ed by Dr. Pollard who Is also a member of tho faculty of Uni versity or Oregon. lie ftuve practical unci con structlvn suggestions In organ! xatlonul work and urged tho Klnmnth Fulls group to incor porale so thnt Kills could be re ceived In trust and emphasized bulldluK up membership to fur ther the noal of the society and facilitate realization of Its aims Stromberg-C ulion Radios. Darby's Music to, - WALTER HENREID O'HARA SLEZAn UhXNNIi BARNES ' rnii.ll .DAD7BhE M0DUCT10N V: A TNMIV DVI - sufH.M AMIS OlrtcL-tbyrsAWP..- -iw,i,' ..- HO ADIO p 1 New Orchestra To Play Here FeoturliiB sevcrnl players well known to the dancing public, a new dunco orchestra will mako Its first nppcarnnco ot Dance lund, 615 Klamath, on Saturday night, March 2. Composed of Georgo Jonnlngs, drums: Leo Motncy. baso fiddle; Kathcrlno Colo, plnnlst, all former recent mcmners oi the Oregon Hlllhil lles; Don Phelps and Pot Patter son, saxophones and "Russ" on the Spanish guitar, tho orchestra will fenturo two vocalists and a woll-bnlanccd variety of dances including schottlschcs, waltzes und polkas. These dunces nre sponsored every Snturday night by the local post of tho Voternps of For eign wars which extends n cor dial invitation to tho public to enjoy nn evening of dancing every Saturday night from 0 to 1. Pact Sought With Millmen PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 28 OP) Representatives of AFL Millmen and tho Woodworkers Employers association are meeting hero to day to overt a strike set for Fri day in the union's demands for a zu-ccnt hourly wage Doosl tor 700 workers in 31 Oregon plants. J. M. Scudder. Emnloyer asso ciation attorney, said last night the operators have offered a 10 ccnt an hour boost immediately with an additional 10 cents if higher prices can be approved lor ineir proauci. Scudder said an estimated 300 other workers In non-orgnnized plants of tho association presum ably would bo affected by any decision reached in the sessions witli U. S. Conciliator George Brewer. Travel Issues Will Be Aired LAKEVIEW, Fob. 28 Trans portation problems of Lake coun ty will dc aired in a puntic meei imt of the chamber of commerce transportation committee, to take pinco Monday aiternoon. In making this announcement, H. A. Utley, committee chair man, said matters to be discussed Included the following: Men n9 of continuing efforts for the Improvement of Highway 383; an application pending De- fore tho inter-state commerce commission for through bus and truck servlco from Los Angeles to Portland and Seattle via Lakeview; disposition of a recent freight case Involving shipments from Klamath Falls to Lake view; the policy of the chamber with regard to luiure state ana county road construction pro grams; a recommendation made to the chamber that bus fares between Klamath Falls and Lakeview be reduced to conform with other bus route charges; nnssible future revisions of inter state and lntra-state shipping charges. Transportation committee members assisting Utley are, H. M. Nolte, P. W. Hotchklss, Will P. Vernon, B. K. Snyder, j. u. Clark and Kenneth stou. NET EARNINGS CLATSKANIE, Feb. 28 (JP) Tho Clntskanlo nubile utility dis trict today reported total net narnlns of $52.687 more than a third of the $130,000 paid for the property when the pud Be gan operations in luto.- Strombarg-C irlion Radios Darby's Music Co. SKILLED MECHANICS WANTED! Southern Pacific, the West's biggest railroad, has plenty of good jobs open at many places along the line for skilled ma chinists, carmen, pipefitters signalmen, plumbers, boiler makers. Good tay. good work ing conditions, plenty of big extras, like insurance and pass privileges, hospital and medical care, fine retirement pension plan. See S.P. today a good outfit to be with. Plenty of work. OP-MJ tt$ kindly See or write Trainmaster, S.P Station, Klamath Falls, or near st S. P. Agent. 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