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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1946)
lad To Lake ill Be Fixed i.it owiiuin, meotlnu with tho ... .Tiiirt yestortliiy, received I niiruneo tlmt t roucl from lr Hu'-'ky 1,01,11 J""l!H"Hp '..i ihe luwur end oC thu lake to lliu JiiekHon county line, i, iiuilntained In thu siiinc rcc us other county roiiclH thin UIU'I'. i.i mud will Uu opened I t April 10, JiiUku U. E. j,,r mild. At present there la r- i. .. umiuj tniti'n i,o milliliter rusiiiuniH, in uhk iliul tlieh' roucl be liiiroveil, I,lcU thai IMuy "K not wum uKC any """ '"","'" rk on nirletly turm rouils but ,,vu th" rcaort roucl miouicl be , up because ol Ihe untlel ,h influx ot louimm. IjurtwiilntiveM ol tne ijubtir I iouijue uIho met wltn tne rt iu iish Him mime worn uu . Oil l,,u vi"i4. lutmn ahumu way, Aiuiiiioni, b. tun jtionieclaie, Tne Kuuuiuannes U to Mtisu iuiuin linn (lUKig- Ivcd it llu coumy will iiiriiisn I equipment and do tne worn. IjW milium tne eouiuy flpenn- . nny luiiun uu iuuuh uiuei ' county loudH mm ik'odei meet out thui tnero me Koud laced ioiiUk within a (juurtcr- ie ol "y point hi me suotir- inc court Is unxlous to u.ssLsl imoiuviiiii tne roiuis in iniil Itricl, poiutlnit out tmil there over uuuu jeruN now nv In the miourbs past the air- the Woods Hummer bap Company's ployes i o btnke llOHTLAND, March 2H (A') jilt Hood boap company 21 iloves will Hlrike Monday in imind of minimum wane of $1 hour for men unci IV cents for men, n -iu oincial said to- it. G. Mandle, uiisIiicsh aiient Uio iniuriiiiiioiiiii i.onK.inure n'l mid Wiirohousemen's un i local, said the present scale is 82 i t" BOJ cents for men, cents ior women, l no com ing offered a 12 J cent raise. irst Citizen' tsigns Position PORTLAND, March 28 (A :, Thompson L. Shannon. axn ox Portland's Junior first urn, today announced his res- tullon as minister of First stutlan church, effective Sep- kiber 1. He will become pastor of First irMinii cmircii in unkinwl. ill., ii iid faculty member of it Pacific School of iicllifion at ricloy. wpport Of Pepper esolution Urged WASHINGTON Mnrnh 9H ores of tcleKrnms from Greek janlzntions and Individuals in tenn nm minir rn(rt,n.l lit. tnalor Cordon urKinK him, to pport the resolution Intro- hv Keinilnr Potmni. n. ttliskiiiK tliat the Dodecanese unas be awarded to Greece. Thf Croplc nrthnrlny fnmmnn. p of Oregon cited the resistance Iureccc io (.icrmnny and nor nd with the nlllcs durlnit the ir as one of the reasons she Mild be awarded the islands. English Teacher 'anted For Prince (TOKYO, March 28 (VP) Em- wnirotnuo wonts nn Amerl- I Womnn KllL'llsli teneher lo lOrCrown Prlnnn Alrlhltn I Dr. Gcorim Sfnrlrinrrl Nnu 1k slate education commi.t oner and head of tho U. S. pucation mission to Japan, wns (ked yesterday to find such an jrucior to come to Japan, rfdard said hp hfla rm nnn In Hd. bllt Will rpnpivft n rnnrn. ptatlve of the emperor tomor- ' io oiscuss tne request. melt Start Run ID iandv River - PORTf.AMn mi. oo p, (. - - ' I VlC.p .111.1 L I I fl-5melt began mounting the Ny river todnv. nnd the pion prepared to handle thou- u! oi enier fishermen. 1' Wnrden Arnle J. Suomela 1111 tho smelt nppnrently started ' run about 6 this morning. "IO fish, lulilrh mlsrnln ,,n K Sandy to spawn but fall to ". Mime years, sometimes ISOth olcIv Ihov xan Un floknrl ''with a sieve or bnre hands. SHELL SHOCK CHIPAnr, n nn , Lj, LUUl, iwu IMUII PHIa Dt T.lnnnl -l, I.... FJhe floor of his cage' In ob- iiHin, Ijmndants believed he wos Inn. n U lUUlllUUIlU UlU I ink VI 1 ""--inpi. ueillHl worn "tho 535-pound animal. . LA worries, however, soon PCTft AVor 11 n i. h.. , on nicy saw cusii- E1 Pull the troublesome ob- foanln mt'th and stop 'Was a Dennul shpil. My Son! My Son! I j.i!HH mu ' I - With tear In hor eyes, Mrs. John Patterson of St. Louis om- V i.1 , ' "is arrival in wow York irom Europe Tho rounlon onded sevon yours of separation which hnnin In 1Q1Q uiIibh .Ua , : .1 . r . 7J ""i i"u ooy in acoiiana at outbreak ot tho war. Ho was an American citizon. unable to obtain passage on the British ship which carried his mothor. a British subject. . ap wirephoto, iUshop Says Catholie Church I hvvat To llvlitjious Freedom HOSTON, March 28 (!) Methodist Hishop G. Bromley Oxnam, president of the Feder al Council of Churches of Christ In the United States, has accused the Itoman Catholic church in America of constituting a "grave threat both lo political and re ligious freedom." Speaking last night at an ecu menical service in Trinity church In which ministers of all Protestant denominations par ticipated, Bishop Oxnam said that "pressures on newspapers, radio and other sources of pub lic information, together with political activities . . . give prot estants grave concern." A spokesman for Ihe Roman Catholic church In Boston de clined comment on the prot estant leader's assertions. "When a protestanl speaks of the abuse of privilege by Ihe hierarchy, he Is Immediately pro trayed as attacking the church," llishnp Oxnam said. "This is not true. He stands ready to protect the religious lib erty of the Homiin Catholic church but he stands likewise ready to resist those practices imii ore political and designed iu secure secular privilege, "When Harold J. Laski (Brit ish labonte) wus attacked be cause he criticized the Vatican's altitude toward Franco Spain, efforts were made to keep his speech off the radio," the bishop tisserico. "Others who participated in mc meeting were threatened, he said. "It was left to Americans who are Homan Catholics to ooint out that the pope who is a king as wen as a Head ol a church is subject to criticism for his polili- cui ucuvuics just as any ruler, and that such criticism is not an attack on the church. "All we usk is that the Roman Catholic church in matters of re ligious liberty do unto others as it would be done by," Bishop Oxnam declared. Man Convicted Of Robbing Mail Box PORTLAND, March 28 (IV Robert Patrick Morgan, 25, El mira, N. Y was convicted in federal court yesterday of rob bing a mall box in Grants Puss and escaping twice from the Multnomah county jail. Morgan was arrested last August in Grants Pass. Brought here lo await trial, he escaped from Jail September 2, was re captured, and broke out again September 24. Tennessee Is the country's leading state In the number of European wild boars with the herd now numbering approxi mately 500. New Hampshire has a herd of about 200. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin i eerc appreciation to our many i friends and especially to the ! Link River Lumber company nnH llii'ir einnlnvpnc. Ihn Vnn lodge and the Eagles lodge for their acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during our bereave ment, ihe loss of our father and brother, Louis Ek. Louis and Fred Eck and family Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cary and family Robert and Nils Ek. rniippiii hi 9 IF I Tknuund ot moo tad women hire fouDd that timoteited Stuart Tkbleta brine quick, hippy relief to aleeD-robbing lymptonu of aoid Indig eitloo ftuinefs, and upiet atom ach. Taite delicious, easy tc tike no miziof. do bottle. Try them bars a good night'i sleep and wake up In the morning feeling like $1,000,000, Get genuine Stuart Tablet! at your druggist only 25c, 60c, ot S1.20 undei mak aca poaitiTa money-back guarantee. Bergmann Outdoor Shoes $15.85 Choice of styles. 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R""C Hold Charms Baby Jewelry Earrings Pearls Dresser Sets Evan Cigarette Lighters at the U-LAINE JEWELRY located at The EMPORIUM 618 Main i '''MIIIIMIIIIIINIIIIIINIIIIJ Home Mrs. S. R. Berry or 2105 Huclomullon returned Wednesday from n visit with rel atives und friends in San Joso, Ollroy and the Alamedu uirbase In California. Family Here Mrs. Robert E. Evnns and small son, Michael, moved here from Chieo last Sun duy and are stayiiu; in a homoja hut. Evans is employed with the U. S. bureau of reclamation. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick: W. KUby. To Medford Mayor Ed Osten dorf, Police Judge Harold Fra nev anrl Pnllno rhinf ri.inn : Hamilton are in Medford today. Brief Visit Clifford Milhorn of Eugene was on a brief visit to Klamath Falls yesterday. 'He is a former member of the Klam ath Falls police department Stromberg-C irlion Radios. Derby's Music Co. DONJJAMBjF Card Party The Shasta View grange will sponsor a public card party Saturday at 8 p. m. in the Shastu school Visits Daughter W. M. Camp. l-W.II ftf Tlnu..U..,. 1 home after a brief visit with his ! Af 1IADIHC OIPAITMfMT, CtOUIT ANO OIUO JlOttt. WOOtFOAM COSP, NEW VOIK 10. N.T., Storm Raging At Santiam Junction SALEM, March 28 fP) All Oregon hignways were normal today except for a snowstorm raging at Santiam junction, on the north and south Santiam highways in the Cascades, the state highway commission said. IIEBAXP NKW8, Kl.n,.lh F.H.. Q,..- niUBSDAV. M.,.t H, !,, The commission's statioh at Santiam junction said it was snowing hard this morning, with a strong east wind blowing. There was 148 Inches of snow at the summit. . . Meet me SATURDAY MiONITE AT am PILLOW BLOCKS (Heavy Clamp Boxes) Babbitted and Reamed Both Ends Faced 3A" to 2 1516" inclusive KLAMATH MACHINE & LOCOMOTIVE MILL SUPPLY DEPT. 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