Wli Council Tackles
Race Segregation Issue
.tunUS. 0., March 8 tn)
Wal !! United States should
Li '"""..Vim i-lmrchcs and
Llinil In '".' ,. . nlmmrv
LtotChrl-ltoduy.
t Lillon was wrnppud up
" .iliiu oil ' community
'."rlcmuy afternoon
L'f"-' more rigid thun Uw
I! .hrco dny special meeting
Ke three tiny .
.i . t
"3d ottmctcci BOO r,opre
orla? oMiiui.noo Proles-
trfirchc members, who
, h,Upu toK-thcr . definite
'V tli council to
L'JeWloni w unnecessary
u lospcl o( love mid human
W??" . i eh while
LJm,n were In the mujorlty
IK tnn.wl.1 rtri.Mi.nl. "As
IT of IU sincerity In thU ro
P,:.. ii ull wnrk for a
j,rciitcd church end a
Spcjotcd society."
hi Rev. A. Wayman Ward,
Z of tho Uolhel African
TTji.i ffiU.nnul t-hiirch In
UWUl
Eio, told tho nicotinic that a
M not mean a 'slampcdo of
(rati Into your churches."
hh might not like your
kthlnl to mucn ai our own.
Lid, "but you ouiiht to be big
ufll 10 My pcopio who uru
ind want cun outer. We do
to (eel that If we ao want to
we arc perfectly free to do
t'i tho freedom a man feels
eounl."
Flashes Of
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Lite
Irmer Says He
U Seek Office
IT. HELENS, Ore., March 8
l-Cirl Braiidcnfcls, Yankton
bur who claims to nave In
ltd a hair rcMorer. an
bctd today he was ''avail.
for a gubernatorial candi
rcilitcrcd republican and
wndof tho St. Helens Jus-
I of the peace, he said he
lid itck nomination by a.v
tblr before the November
r.ion if he runs, but would
M candidate in the prl
CONTROL BOUGHT
WASHINGTON, March 8 UP)
. stocKmiin (K-Uro.) asked
Knote nnnrom'InUons com-
m today to upprovo appro-
uons or suh.oim) for control
wi on En.it and West Birch
flu, near Pilot Rock, Ore.,
pe itormj of cloudburst nro-
1.;. .
uoni cause nenvy damage.
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LONG BEACH
ASIIINCiTON, ISim,, March 8
Ul'j Uncle Unm aunt "((root-
llllls" lodliv lu i!2.vniir.filri
Joseph lloffroii, American-burn
urillsn miner who enmo to Kn
land from Giillii, New Mox.,
14 years uuo. Induction ordcra
undor whlcli ho must trndo in
hlN brlllsh pick for a U. S.
army rifle wore announced by
tho American conmii al New
castle. UNCLE SAM COLLECTS
STAMKOKD, Conn., March 8
(I') Sometimes It taken a long
wlille, but tin army paymaster
always cutclies up with a mis
take. SSut. Sam Nunle on re
cruiting duty hero, hns received
a request from the U. S, nrmy
that ho forthwith remit $2.08
for overpay lie received in
Nowfoundlund five years aim.
NOT FOOLPROOF
DALLAS. March u WiL. T.
nimby thought he had a burii
larproof mothod of lockinK his
bedroom. He removed the door
knob and hid it In the refrlx
orator. A hunicry burnlnr raided the
Ice box, found the knob,
entered the bedroom and took
Busby's radio and clothing.
PORTLANO, Ore., March 8
PjShoe Cobbler Charles L.
Milium picked such a uood hid
ing place for his cash he couldn't
find it himself until ho tossed a
scrap leather box into an Incin
erator and burned $BU0 in bills.
Secret service nKents heard his
woeful tale mid said some of the
charred remains mlnht be redeemable.
Stockman Urges
Ship Channel
WASHINGTON, March 8 (P)
Completion of the ship channel
ouiwcon Vancouver, wash,, and
lionnevlllu, Ore., was urged be
fore the sennto appropriations
committee today by Rep, Stock
mini (R-Oio.)
The representative tnlH thu
committee tho work would cost
$4:10,0(10 and permit safe passage
of ocean-going towboats and
binges up the Columbia river to
The Dalles where a 18,000-ton
enrgo terminal and a 900,000
bushel wheat elevator have been
constructed. Ho said work on
the channel was 85 por cent com
plete when the war broke out
and work wiis stopped.
Man Hurt As
Car Upsets
John Edward Washington
Hoffman, route 3, box 840, city,
is in Klamath Valley hospital
suffering from back injuries re
ceived at 10 o'clock last night
when his car overturned on
Shasta way near Arthur street.
Hoffman's condition is not se
rious, hospital attendants said
this morning. His passenger,
George W. Morton of the Klam
ath hotel, was uninjured. No
other car was involved, state
police said. Hoffman is thought
to have lost control of the ma
chine when it hit a soft shoul
der. SHARP DEDUCING
EVERETT, Wash., March 8 VP)
Thirty disKruntlcd motorists had
to fix flat tines on highway 99
north of here.
The stale highway depart
ment, called to sweep the pave
ment with magnets, said a pass
ing truck had evidently lost a
snck of tacks.
Odd Fellows
In Big Event
MERRILL, March 0 R. H.
Anderson, Klamath Falls, grand
patriurch of the grand encamp
ment, stale of Oregon, assisted
by Tom MeCloud, Salem, grand
hlgh'prloat; J. M. Bennett, Salem,
grand senior warden; William A.
Moron, Portland, grand scribe;
Arthur Foster, Portland, acting
junior warden and O. J. Hurrls,
Merrill, grand marshal, institut
ed the new enenmpment of tho
Odd Fellows lodge here Satur
day, March 2.
One hundred and ten visitors
from Bend, Klamath Falls, Port
land, Prineville, Redmond and
Salem were present for the meet
ing that was called at 3 p. m.
Officers of the new lodge, all
from Salem, whose names were
not recorded hero, were Installed
following election by Ed Webb,
deputy grand patriarch and his
team from Salem.
Dinner was served at 7 o'clock
by the Merrill Rehckah lodge
and the session continued during
uie evening.
The new lodge will be known
as tho Lost River encampment
and the first meeting is sched
uled for March 12.
TAKES JOB
PORTLAND, March 6 VP)
Dr. George Bernard Noble, for
mer chairman of the 12th region
al war labor board and on leave
from Reed college as head of the
political science department, has
taken a post with the state de
partment in Washlnelon. Nnhlp
will be asslstnnt chief of the re
search and publications division,
compiling data to aid in forma
tion of foreign policy.
Four-H News
A special feature ot national
4-H club week, March 2 to 10,
will be the broadcast at 1:49 p.
m. Wednesday of the Altamont
Timber Cooks club over KFJI.
This will be an admission cere
mony for all new members of
the 4-H club.
Boys taking part In the pro
gram will be Francis Tighe, Jack
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Palmer, Darell Edwards, Harold
Berry and Charles Qulnowski,
timber cooks.
Francis Skinner, 4-H club
agent for Klamath county, sent
notices to all club leaders and
presidents to become familiar
with the 1948 challenge to the
club and keep In mind the 10
new guide posts. .
Skinner reminded leaders that
national 4-H club week Is a good
chance to check up on efforts to-
Wednesday, March 8, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS THREE
ward completing projects start
ed for 1948 and to encourage
members to finish these pro
grams. He suggested plans to ac
quaint parents with work of
clubs, Inviting them to attend
meetings; enlisting more adults
as local leaders, and requested
each grange to devote time this
week for club work.
; ' HALSEY GETS JOB
LOS ANGELES, March 6 (fP)
Adm. William F. (Bull) Halsey,
commander of the third fleet
during the war, has been named
vice president of Pan-American
World Airways and will bo in
complete charge of tho linos'
Pacific operations.
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