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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1946)
Housing Emergency May Bring Oregon Lumber Strike Bar WASHINGTON, Mny 7 (!') Kattniiul linualiiu oflidiils uru wiitrlilnii tlu ImnliiT ImlitHlry ' labor sliiiiitltin In OiCKon mill may auk tlio AH, ami CIO In fnri'iii) Jiirlstlk-llnniil alrlki'S for tlw tliiiiiUim nf llio liiuiainK pincrKcmy. Wilson W. Wyiitt, hminlnR vx lirdllcr. told fimuliir Cordon (It Ore) today hr would art If fur ther trouble liroki' nut In the Wlllarnrltu vullcy liiinhcr liitlus lr.v. lln mild a ucncrully unsettled conilltlon in Iokuimk mid lumber inK operations, fruin the stand- Men, Women! Old at 40, 50, 60! Get Pep FIYarsYounger,FullofVlm IJ. w Main. athtiwIMI, wiotwhii fMtlrsf nn M. T TUn4 HtalMi . Illll. Iltli Ul tltl Ml., hu din.. I iiiiUIi l..i.l ti.tnr imm! .1 it), tn. !. fnf tKMll Ol.l M.l.l, tin BUM ... It) (full, &. lBlfn4iMur I'" WUrl I It I HIM. T'I1 T.I.I.M fnf Han. ViMltUM fMtllW. Ilila tfl tlav. Abu aieula vlUnle III Idgw ami Al I III llrua HI am el Walsre.it'i and Whitman point nf union membership, fx lata and thut "both iinlona appear to ho Invliiif pinna to expand membership. ' "Should a new aeries of Juris dli'lloiuil difficulties hrciik out action will he.Jiiken to pcmuiidii hotli unlona in ioitko liny nir ther rradlnil," Wyatt auld, "for the durulion of the housing pro gram." Tim expediter anld thnt In an ticlpiitlon of audi difficulties "ineellnna lire currently lielng held between top offlclula of the ArL mid the CIO In my office in an iittcmpt to pcrauadn both orniinl.iitiiiiia to reaped the stat us (iiio iinil keep Jurisdictional rivalry lit a iiilnlmiiiii." FERTILIZER UNTIL JULY 1 WASHINGTON, Muy 7 (II f'rodiicllon of minnoiiliiin sul phutn for fertilizer will con tinue at the Siilem, Ore, alum ina plmit until July I, the re conatrucilon fliimice corporation huH ordered. ClmuiifliHl Ad Bring. Ileaulta. iliil! aaaanaraaaaaiiai ii a iiliaieeaaiaaMenMioaa ma MIJIIO Til RILLED erOtXTWOOD FOB TKAK8 "The Leader of Stars and The Star of leaders ClndQjow IN PERSON FRIDAY I Uttd'lOW , :i-iffC I IN PERSON U FRIDAY I -,V;: BROADWAY HALL MALIN uusss m giru- fc ; Bel" ,r i By JOAN O'NEILL The irtuslc klda cime way from Kuguno with honora at the northwest regional national mu Ic contest which took place Friday and Sal- pimmmtmimM urduy. I he cuppulla choi received superior ing, as did clarinet ti let and girls' t J m tWIIlfittl- Cliaaluln and '.- . -if Marie Wright. ttii-W' A vocalists, look IV- superior rat- Jo,n o'Nalll nus also. The linnd bad a rating of excellent and Dorothy Howry, vocalist, re ceived the rate or 3, or good. The music students appreci ated the chance to try their skill In a national contest since this was the first time thut KU1IS has ever participated in this event. The trip was financed by donations from the townspeople, 28 Taken for Pep Peppers Twenty-eight Junior and soph omore girls have been chosen for new I'ep I'eppers by the Jun ior members of the now presid ing group. The Pep Peppers Is a pep organization which also In cludes the qualifications of char acter and scholarship, Tlicso new girls were told of their membership by senior members of the I'ep Peppers yes terday. Tonight they have been invited to a reception at the Wlllard hotel with their mothers as guests also. New members are Darlene Knowlcs, Doris Ethrcdge. Lou Ann Chase, Dorothea Cogdlll, Olorlu Dulmar, Helen Collins, Marilyn Nolhercoll, Irmu Mc Itrlde, Ann Reeves, Joanne Al bce, Jackie ilaerl, Shirley Dal ton, Yvettc Sweet, Morle Wright, Marian Mclntyre, June llcrsh bcrger, Edith Wissenbach, Don na Rue Worden, Donna Tonoski, Hetty St. John, Mary Lou Stan bury, Judith Larson, Lois Lar son. Mary Lou Case, Pat Mc Millan, Dolores Moon, Betty Glldden, and Betty Butler. Spssch Contest Tomorrow The Toustma-itcrs club Is sponsoring a contest for the stu dents of the speech department of KUHS. The contest la to be held Wednesday night. Five juniors are to be chosen to par ticipate in this affair. In Portland School Fund Faces Slash PORTLAND, May 7 The Portland school board will be asked to shave 11,750,000 from Its 1940-47 school budget and drop 370 "substitute" teachers from tho payroll because of lack of revenue sources. Superintendent Wlllard B. Spalding declared the schools could not depend upon federal assistance which hinged on "emergency" requirements and that the federal funds may not be approved before congress re cesses for the summer. The board'i plans to ask vot ers for a special tax levy were blocked by a supreme court rul ing that a 1037 tax law did not permit the special election and Gov. Earl Snell declined to call special legislative session. Krug Denies Personal Bias WASHINGTON, May 7 P Secretary of Interior Krug has assured congress he will admin ister his department "without any bias in the direction of power development." In testimony before the house appropriations committee on the Interior bill, made public today, he said he believed there has , been some feeling that his work with TV A might prejudice his administration of Interior. He then added that while he was "deeply Inspired by my ex perience with TVA," this would ! not be the case. : "I am going to do my best, needleis to say, in administering ! the great and varied responsibili-' ties that rest with the sphere of the department of Interior," he i told the committee. ! "I shall not, to the best of my JUUKIIMMIl, any uiie aKw:a of the department's affairs to dominate the total picture. 1 shall try to keep them in per spective. ..." At another point, Krug said he felt there ought to be a "most complete disclosure" of the fed eral operation of power facilities. Home From Service Admission 1.20 Per Person Tlx Inc. When in Mediord Star at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Jo and Ann Erlf Proprietors J"' ' Congressman Raps Press Agent Use WASHINGTON. May 7 W) Rep. Horan (D-Wash.) believes employment by the government of a large number of press agents "not only is unnecessary but definitely dangerous." "They do try to influence ac tion of congress and I am in a position to know," Horan said. "They total up to tho greatest YOU CAN GO TO COLLEGE, TRADE or BUSINESS SCHOOL WITH EXPENSES PAID You are living In a world of skilled specialists. A good education it becoming more nnd more valuable and more necessary every day. With the technical, mechan ical and scientific progress that has been made in every field of endeavor, you've got to be "in the know" to get. ahead. And the U. S. Government Is giving you the opportunity to get the education you want and need in whatever specialty you want to take up. Under the GI Bill of Rights, if you ore over 18 (or 17 with your parents' consent), mentally and physically fit, and you enlist for 3 years in the new peacetime Regular Army before October 6, 19-16, you will be en titled to 48 months of college, trade or business school education after you are discharged. (You must, of course, meet the necessary entrance requirements.) The Govern ment will pay your tuition, laboratory fees, etc., up to $500 per ordinary school year, and will give you, in addi tion, $65 a month living allowance ($90 per month If you have dependents). Meanwhile, in the Army you may have the experience of traveling to foreign lands . . . doing interesting work . . . studying one or more of 200 absorbing skills and trades in fields ranging from aviation to electronics. You'll be well paid, well clothed, well cared for. Don't miss this opportunity! Get all the facts at your nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station and ENLIST NOW! :' Highlights of the Armed Forces Voluntary Recruitment Act 1. Enlintnients for 1V4, 2 or 8 years. (One-yssr n Hutments permitted for men who hnvo been in tin Army six months.) ' 2. Enlistment age from 18 to 34 years Inclusive (17 with parents' consent) except for men now in Army, whs may resnlist at any ag, and former service men de pending on length of service. I. An Increase In the reenlistment bonus to )S0 for each year of actlva service since such bonus was last paid, or sine last entry into service 4. Up to 90 days' paid furlough, depending on length of servlco, with travol paid to home and return, for men who rcoiilist within the prescribed time after discharge. I. A 80-elny furlough each year at full pay. . Musterlng-out pay (lissed upon length of service) to all men who are discharged to reenlist. 7. Option to retire at half pay for the rest of your lifo after 20 years' service-increasing to three-quarters pay after 30 years' service. (Retirement income In grade of Master or First Sergeant up to f 165.25 per month for life.) All previous active federal military service counts toward retirement. I. Benefits under the GI Bill of Rights for nun who tnlist before October 6, 1946. . Family allowances for the term of enlittmtnt for dependents of Men who enlist or reenllst before July 1, 1940. . 10. Choice of branch of service and overseas theater (of those still open) on 8-year enlistments. II. Reserve and A.U.S. commissioned officers re leased from active duty may be enlisted in Grade 1 ( Master Sergeant) and retain their reserve commissions, provided they enlist within the prescribed time. o ('HE m 'ID M'J a ito GEO Enlist Now at Your Nearest Local Army Recruiting Station POST OFFICE BUILDING KLAMATH FALLS Adra and Nan Goller hav put away their War uniforms lor civilian clothes and plan to spend the summer at Lake o' the Woods. lobby and pressure group that this free country has ever known. Horan asserted that with an active, capable and free press the 43,000 "part and full time pro motional agents in the executive department are not needed. Classified Ads Bring Results. Oregon Keeps 41st Division SALEM, May 7 MO Head quarters of the 41st national guard division will remain in Oregon, Governor Earl Snell announced today. Governor Snell said he also was advised by Brig. Gen. Thomas E. Rilea, Oregon's ad jutant general. In a telephone call from Washington, u. C, that Oregon would retain Its two regiments, the 186th and the lOZd, both of which were part of the 41st. The 41st division Included national guard units from Wash ington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming before the war. When the division went into irr.aAi.D a nsws, Kiaaiais ram, ora. war service, the Wyoming unit went Into another division. Division headquarters prob- af M Unrd, aa H AtaM or CnaiMeS. rwt. Oil MM tMrar-atnt Dm-aaa. bar. Mass, waaiaa In Haa Swatrane Coaa miajmar etf sm Waae o4 Oeeeon. laaal to law: uaimiuaj SMCOaa ail II to4eslWsV1rjlBf ( H V lis)ftCBV amA rmtd itliti inoomm .... tMNUM iMriM tram oOw atxavmm 1,000 SI 9e)eJeB) sssasJSlfje) 9s$0)69)6.4B4B imiifw sHCMK nr t fTvnrtn nr awwttai, rrATrvr'CT the rinruTt and nnAftAm fik CORPORATION f BAl.TIUOKf, H. It UTATIB Or MAHTUAWD. M the Jilt f of Dmbf, 104 V matte to fM !nrr-e Crrmmlwlontr of the fttaU of Orecon. pur fuuit to law: INfVIVt 1 W.iva.mi,a "WTO, !!. 4-1S1SS Aitr annmlaitioM mt bTok' rare - J 170 r73.2 Salaries and f offlten. dirttton. heme office puntt 12? 255 11 Taica. r.enjf And feee.. Jfl.5S7.et botderi fCajh 9100 100.000.00 DlTidcnda mM or crsxtlted w to tvjJlirrhoM'fe JffM AU oUmt xpTlilurM. 8 OS. 521. 13 Total lhur4mTt I B4JO.0oa.67 ADMITTED AMETI Value of real eetAte ownerl iM ' I market value! t 1U.423.33 Value of bon4 owned famnrtlted ) .... t.M6. 090.93 Value f atocka owned fmarket reluat - S,tl9.9S0 00 (Cash In banka ami on haM 1.903.043ft-t3 Premluma In eourta of ltion written elrxo lets' ternbtr 30. 1045 M7S.T19.M Interest and rtnu due and earned 33.W310 Otlter suaeU Mi-ZlZ 11.117.85 Total sVlinltUd aaete,14.114 20 19 LiABlUTIKtL Bl.'RPLtm AND OTHER FUNDS iToUl tmoeJd cUlnu t 1.578. 8 00 lEetlmaterl loee adJasrtrnmt ezrwneee xor unieja claims Total unearned Bremlomi oo all asexMred rtaki - Balarlea. renti. eToeoMt. bilLa axoronta, fees. u, due or axrued .Cetlmated amount doe or accrued for tut CommUaloni. broktrace. or other cbaritee doe avod Ae AUctncr YaWlUei" " 07.334.00 7.TSS.51T.W S.rT3 3 49. 433.0 ptlea. except 4 Mt9.B35.2r up 11.000. ooooo Surplus ortr IfablUUee. S.Ono.000 00 Survlut as reetarde poUcy boUn ....... -. 4.934.304.92 N loam said ,.eiT.5T , Nam of Onmoaar: TTDEUTT AKP OUARArfTT riRE CORPORATION. , Nun, of PnaliltBt: HARRT V. OonKTf. Nam. of ScrUnr. FRANX T. DORSET. Statotarv rtaldcnt attorney for irvt: LOTUS U. CONSXR. 1112 Badall Mds irDftlaad, Oraaoa. Sat mnaat pMd poUcy- kobaara lor loaaaa S4 JM.SM fM boaa adliaalaaaiil aauaiiaaa SS.SS1.0S A a a n t a caaniniaatoaja or brolaaraea SaS.SM.kl SalAriaa and aaaa -orilrara. a If ac vara, horn office etaptorae leefKOM Taaae. llaeajaae and faaa 1O9.034.7S DrakSanda paid to aaoek- hoidm ..- we.aoeee Drakkrnda paid or aradltad to pokcrkoldaia 6 00 Ml other aauandllTao tOT.SaS.01 TI'SSIIAr, Mar 1, IMS, rasa s. it ably will be Sulem. where whs located before the war. jvmopms nr annvai, rrTwam-( Of Tha Alliance Ilialirance C'oanpana of rhllf.lalphla. of Philarleiptila. I tka 8tn4a of Peainarfvanla, oa) th aatray-flrat day of Dacr-mber. 1D4S, maile to Iho Inaiiranca ComrrHaaluria of I Ha Sialo of Orago. purauant as taw; INCOMa Nat praraluraa racalvad . $ 4.t4t.SS 3 Total Intaroat. dlvldanda and real a. lata lncoma . tneome froai other TataS diarwraamaata .. S.SlS,aS.t ADMtTTCO A MKTS Value of real aatat ownad fraarkat ralual $ SSa.eorJT ooltalaral, eat .0 Tain or bONda uwiiail lamoriaradi T7 J J Value of atoaks owned fmarkM Tatual S.SW.SM Caah ki banks and cm Hand TSVMMI PramUinu ki couraa of eoU laetion written ataan Sap tamoar so. ists . sOT.S3e.se Intaraat and rents daw and Other aaiwinati S3 aST Sa 37.487.00 Tout admitted aaaets ..S7,47S.4B.ie UnBIUTIBS, SURPLUS AND OTHKB FUNDS Tout unpaid claims S 366.10ft 00 BaUmatrd Uwj adjuatment expenie lor unpaid elaima 4,7aS.0O Total unaamad premiume on all unexpired ruka .... l.TMJW. Balarlea. rente, evpeneea. blrla, aceounta. fees, etc., due or accrued , S.Tse.eO BaUmatad amount due or accrued for taxes M IW.aae ae Commlaalowa. broker a a a. or other cbarfea due and accrued All other UaMfltlce . Total uabettrJea, rept capital . Capital paid up M.eeo.eeo eo Surplus over all llabMUea S.1B7.084 9 Bwrplus ae recants poucT- S3.SM.0O 31.7S2.0S -S3.279.383.7S - S4.r7 M4.M Total .S7.47S.4SS.7e snnirress sn Oregon to the TEAR Met premium racerred S 3S 043 33 Net lcaca paid SO41.10 Divtdenda paid or eredtted to policyholder e 00 Mane of Cornparnr. Orient Tnanfani a Company Name of President. Gilbert Kinsaa Name of Pacific Department Manacer. Wm. w. Gtlmore Statutorr retident attomay lor serv ice. Dudley 6. Allen. T. B. WAITERS, Local Agent 615 Main Klamath Falls. Oregon TS.lHM.ee) fomi Income ,00i,9ee,ef iiHiyacHrr-ibfTS Kot ewrvount paid poiter- hokiera lor loeeee Losm aKJ)uetnietil e Af mil eornmloaicni or brokertvfa BAlorlM and Im o4 flrere, d tree tore, homm offtcei omployoe . M Teucoa, UccnacMi ond toe Dtvidervde paid to atoc It hold ere (Caah. 9350.0O0r 00; atork, SO 00) . , Dividend paid or crexSeW ed to polkryhc-idera AM other npendttttros t,9w4.0A M 104. ft 70. 0 SM.sflri.ie, 0.00). eMMOJf Ttrtal dUburvcroanta . I 4,lt0t04. AUM1TTKU ASSBVS Vaeua of rcaJ eetata ownad (trtaket valu S S aVroana on mortfaties and collateral, ate. . Value) of bonds ownad (amortized) Value of atocka cwmd (market value M Caah In banks and on S.OOt.ltt 3S ese.tise 1.002 Pramluma In course of eoileetlfm written atnea September 30. 1045 . HHMRM' Interest and rents due and accrued 34,405 81 Other assets (net) 58.007.00 Total admitted assets 014,7 79,3 10.S4 IJABlLITlfcS, SURI'LUS AND OTHK FUNDS Total unpaid claims S lt4f)0.esa.S4 Eatlmated loss adjust ment expense for un paid claims 4e.soe.oe Total unearned premiums on all unexpired risks m Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, accounts, leas, etc., due or accrued - Estimated amount due or accrued for taxes . Commissions, brokerafe, or other charges duo and accrued ,,7TO,SS AM other UabiHUes M Total liabilities, cept capital Capital paid up 01, 0t0. 04 Surplus over a 1 1 uaoub- 26.440 00 sii.0oo.be ..9 trs,04.es . 7.820.7 M M Surplus as rsjgarde poi lhoWen 9 S.8M.714.M total 014,779,010.04 BUS1NB9S W ORKGON WO THE VfcAE Net premiums received .-S S7M.0S Net tosses paid 8,790.1 Dividends paid or credit ed to policyholders 0.00) Name of Company. The Alliance In surance Company of Philadelphia Name of President. John A. Dlemsnd Name of Secretary. J. Kenton Eistntteca- T. B. WATTERS, Local Agent 615 Main . Klamath Falls. Oregon if Pajamas 2.98 - 6.95 Gowns 4.98 - 8.95 Slips 1.60-6.95 Her are some examples: SLIPS In white and tearos satin or crepe, lace trimmed or with plain embroidery. Real pre-war values 1,60 SLIPS In white and tearose satin or burmil crepe. Stun ning values! Welcome gifts 2.10 Others 2.S to MS