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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1946)
Longshoremen Return To Work At Portland t . i T'OIITLANI), Miiy fl ll'l Ma rine cm no limillnKii mill unload jn resumed In the port of Port land area toilny itmlcr a" In terim compromise auicriiiciil lie twnrn Ilia CIO viii'KO checkers ml waterfront oerutur Hint 'ended the 10 day old tln-up lrt. R, E. Ferituson, niaiinu'er of the Waterfront Kmuloyers mim clntlon, reported llio settlement reached lunl nlitht will) U. S. Ccnii'llliilor II. II. Lewis presld : inn, required the worker to accept term of the previous con tract which Kuvo llio employers the rlut to determine Iiow niuny Others Asked To Bomb Test l;i WASHINGTON, May 8 (I'l Til" United Slalrn pot nil end i today to a lot of peciilntloii about "Operation Crossroads" hy l.invltlnK II nutloii to end old-i-clnl repreenlallve and new !' correspondents to the coinlnit atomic bomb teat In the Pacific. For some week there hn been considerable conjecture whether fori'lun obaervcr would bo per mitted to witness the experi ment, and Capitol Hill him heard some lawmaker assert the teat were certain to dlvuluo valuable military information. Uncertainty on the question ended when AetliiK Secretary of State Dean Acheson announced lat nlitht Hint President Truman had authorized Invitations for nil cotmtrle hnvlnx membership on the United Nation atomic en ergy commission. In nddltlun to the United Stole these countries lire Hint ala, Hrllaln, France. China. Can ada, Austrulia, ilrnr.ll, Kwypt. Poland. The Netherlands and Mexico. FILMS DEVELOPED and PRINTED 6 or Exposure Roll JJl Reprint 4c Eoch Jumbo Print 8c Ea. Photo Supplies Moil Order Given Prompt Attention BUD'S 1031 Main Phone 3586 mm The t-ntti Ut cootuwtlo" IT .tvTtbuliier, product. ikn?6ne droplet. mA.n a ea remtn um yv jr-r-vesi "liriBlOCK" DIGESTIVE TRAGI And Stop Doilnf Your Stomach With Soda and Alkalixera Don't espect to set roid relief from headache, our stomach, cm and had breath by taking aoda and othtr alka Users If the trut cauae of your trouble ia constipation. ' Intnlsraae.yourrealtrouhletsnotlii th stomach at all. Hut In tho intestinal tritKhra80rofynurfiolUdlItiated. And when It cot blocked it fall to digest properly. What you want for real relief in not aoda or an atkaliser but something to "unblock" your intestinal tract. Homo. thini to clean It out effectively help Nature let bark on her feet. Get Carter's I'llls rluht now. Take I hem as directed. They gently and off eo tlvely "unblock" your diiccallvo trarr. This permits your food to move along normally. Neturo'aowndigcatlvejutcca rsn then reach it. You get genuine relief that makes you feel rtnlly good again (Jet. Carter's I'llls st sny drugstore- I5."t'nhlock" your intestinal tract for real relief from indigoalioo. checker will atipcrvlse each oiiKshore Kinitf. The checker hlrliitf issue bus Idled ISO checker and involved 1 Still loiiKshoremen und virtual ly paralyzed xhlpplnil In the Co lumbia river liarhor since April 2). Only three uruln vessel and one meat vessel were loaded last week. W. H. Hanks, business UKcnt for the CIO ii)erciir(o uud checker union, and Michael Johnson, Kan Francisco, vice president of the International l.onushorcmcn and Warehouse men' union, announced the In terim MKreement culled for ru ueKotlutlon of tile contract for the port of I'ortlund und arbitra tion of uny issue arlslnit during tile life of the interim nureemeut. Iloth the union officials said the interim settlement wa very unsatisfactory, but tho men were anxious to return to work uud uxslst in movlnu curno needed oversea. Few ships have entered tho harbor urea since the work stop puie bciian. Most shippers re routed vessel to other west coast ports, murine sources reported. School Music Fete Friday The city-wide Kradc school music festival will be held Fri day, May 17, at 2 p. in., in Pell can court. Accordion to Andrew Loney Jr., director of music education, it was necessary to chaiiKo the date from May 14 because of conflicting ciikiikc menta. A rehearsul for the concert I slated fur Thursday after noon, May 10. Combined or chestras under tin- direction of John Host will rehearse at I p. m.. the combined bcKlnninit string's under John O'Connor at 1:15. the combined bcifiuuinK band under Mrs. Sherman Car ter at 1:30, the combined ad vance bonds under TJhuid War cup at 1-15, and the iiride school chorus at 2 p. in. litis trunxtxjrtiitlon for Pell can. Conner and Kivcra.dc schools will be provided. Selected to direct the festival choruses are John O'Connor, fourth grade chorus: Andrew Loney Jr., fifth and sixth tirade chorus, and the seventh krude chorus, Mrs. Patricia Hunt. The concert .will bo free of charge. Costa Rican To Get Pan-Am Scholarship PORTLAND, May 8 111 Award of the first Pan-American scholarship ever granted by the Oregon Federation of Women' clubs, wn announced toriny. The $1000 scholarship went to Rosa Amelia Colum. 24-ycar-old San Jose, Costn Rica teach er. She will attend the Uni versity of Oregon next year un der a new low which enable this state' schools to exchange International students without tuition fee. The Last Battle Front Of World War IT fin illfi l irMMfflll V '. lohiicohon ol Ittimt KM I 1 i mP4I'1HLa V . "" 'IjjnlECa J 1 mrrendar ot rmdn.ght III' 11 Pffil lmim I f". V$ r5""1" '"'"'in. i I P if ' Wi""'urJrV' p OLAN D ' I I I I I W 5 . -Jr ' ( I.TF.I'll'fl-B. Ih.. date, thai It I PiOiiL- r 1 . . , , Jmisnn3ovil io.h0uofworidwor K lilllnW' "ST ' M,d""''f TOfYl'fl LTjtV II hod been fired. Lost- EillivOtr-v 1 OnV ,tcft Gtrmon units, hold- I VV J aCtien Mollee-S ' ing out in Auttno ond I 7r ' V in p 1 ' lf '"''Sii. " 11 Crechodovoloo ooe up. GERMANY (fC m f c a Ki r f 3n"''' J-il- HUNGARY " r K A IN L t f Armiti copifulol to tlwU-Oy ' J Geo. Jacob L. Dtvin Pill -f ' 'ALY SjB YUGOSLAVlAj PLXtd At 2 41 o. m , m Ktimi tchoolhouit, Col. Gen Guttaf Jodl ngnt un conditional tur render ol all Germon land, tta and oir forcer PVA'llAt All.ed.h.ad quailrrt in Lour to, I Coif, German, ngn unconditional turrendcr ol olmotl 1,000, 000 men in northern Italy and louthern Auttna. I Last combat area of World War II. Map above ihowi lh military iltuatlon in Europt on ytar ago today, whin hostilities offi cially e-ndod with th ilgning of th final surrander in Berlin at midnight. The "ceaio lira" ordor bo c a ma (ctivo throughout tha continent on minute later. However, desperate German units continued to fight on in Austria and Cxechoilorakta lor several days. Intel boxes describ mdi- vldunl surrender leading up to the climactic total capitulation of th once-great German war machine. Milk Hearings To Be Resumed I'OKTI.AND, May 8 lI'i A state department of ariculuire heuriiiK on milk wa scheduled to resume Thursday after OPA officials and milk producer disonreed sharply on whether a price floor should be set. McDonnell B r o w n, . district OI'A director, told the depart ment's milk control section yes terday that there I "no need" for a price floor on milk. The l.enmie of Women Voter and Safeway Store attorney backed Ins opposition to makinK tnc re cently iirontcd half-cent per quart Increase a minimum. Producers and distributor, however, testified that the in dustry con not moke money under existing condition. Will W. Henry, dairy cooperative nianaucr. declared that herds would continue to be liquidated and grade A milk supplies de cline. OPA studies. Brown retorted, show a "satisfactory profit lev el" in fluid milk. UrniiiK the floor, producer declared that feed cost luivc 'Man In Barrel' Mystery Solved SEATTLE, May 8 l') The mystery man who lived and died in a barrel on a Seattle ZurbaKo dump was identified through fingerprints yesterday as Mike Cobb, 50, alias M. M. Prcvo. The coroner' office report showed he had served time in South Dakota, Nebraska and Montana prisons. Habitues of the dump knew him only a the "old man who lived in a barrel" and said he had survived for some years on the food he could salvage near by. He was found dead April 17. i risen 150 per cent since 1940, labor cost jumped heavily. ttmmmmnmtmmmmtstmuuwtmitmmtmtmtummtmmmmmmmi FEHLEN'S MEATS and STORAGE LOCKERS GROCERIES Meat Cutting and Curing for Locker No Moat Shortage Here Hunting and Fishing License 4707 S. 6th OPEN SUNDAYS BRAGG'S GARAGE ' 3840 South Sixth Next to Alramont Auto Court Complete AUTO REPAIR Service ARC and ACETYLENE WELDING Frank Bragg Phone 4289 Arlot Bragg ' 'Party Burglar1 Shot By Portland Police. PORTLAND, May 8 (P) A 25-year-old man, shot last night at the rear of a home where a party was underway, was being questioned today by police hunting a party burglar. About SO Portland home have reported burglaries in the last few months while they were entertaining guests. The man, Arnold Wayne Pitts, shot by a police patrol man after, police said, he ran from a ladder behind the house, was booked on a charge of attempted burglary and held under $5000 bail. A bullet wound In his upper arm was treated at Emergency hospital. LLF vf Jvs. cr Legion To Give Service Dances In line with their policy of community service, members of the American Legion, Post o, voted at their business meeting, Tuesday night, to sponsor a ser if of weekly dance lor mem ber of the armed forces still itationcd in the basin area. In cooperation with the Junior Hos tess club of this city, the dance will be held on Friday nights in the Legion hall, upstair over the War Memorial building, 4th and Klamath. The Legion color guard and , a group of marchers will par ticipate In the V-E Day parade ; Wednesday evening, and on , Tuesday, May 14, the same i group will take part In the "Stop Forest Fire'' parade scheduled , for noon on that date. Under the chairmanship of Walt Wies endanger, the Legion' "Stop Forest Fire" program i being conducted in most of the pub-, lie schools and will be climaxed , by a public meeting and a din- j ner to be held In the Willard hotel, Tuesday night. "I Am An American" Day, May 19, will be observed with ; an all-day picnic at Moore park ' for the entertainment of serv- i icemen. An old-fashioned wiener I roast and picnic games will high light the day's activities. Ihe Legion club at 219 Main, 1 is now in full ooeration and all visiting members and local members are urged to stop in, ; according to Dave Hoss, chair man of the house committee. wi,p a nws. Kiiwsia rtii, ore. wpniat, m i. ki, rsnTkirt Loney Will Judge Contest In Montana Andrew Loney Jr., director of music education in the Klamath Falls public school, will be In Billings, Mont., Friday and Sat urday, judging In a national con test there. Over 2000 student are entered from eastern Washington, Mon tana and Wyoming. Loney will return Tuesday. Loney recently returned from Eugene where his local Klamath Union high school students were entered in national competition in the Eugene music festival. EtttaityMmfmmf Makes I LOOSE FALSE TEETH: j Koty morn mtfmm rtHlna) your ttMsM (UnluiM wtiJ tfl bU.ii .II.J M..iii I Nat bnMh M n. Oton wni yout platwt wfctl M h "W MMXKM. oulaoM write lui fm yu JWM. Ho hM Mtsitd. NuM tIMll aikM) m BomUr . yoJ Apply Me Uy. h fcJ " lUtJ HNU-iki M(fMfU iMWMM. MeriMt. Mtwrj pteh In cole. Lm t U lor oMnDio. Try Mufti ol one. rftK i o iMty bot-a tUMronioo. Soto PrtM 9IJQ. 1 r oolo ol oil koodi) in otom. n o o o Ptpri-CoiaCompmy.LmtlltandCill.N.'Y: Franchlscd Bottler: Klamath Falls Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. WHY DIDN'T I CAuVT m: mm A DONT DIG UP YOUR , SEWER i Phone 8390 for Electric Roto Rooter Sewer Cleaning Service FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED Maw Inexpensive Method of Cleaning Clogged Sewer of Root. v ROVt, f ? f ? ? ? ? ? ? ? t ? V. S. GOVERNMENT SURPLUS BUY DAYS AT STOCKTON CALIFORNIA NAVML I (IS) supply J I nr. annex )raBi ICS m WEEK OF MAY 13-17 Total of 180 Line Items, Including RESTAURANT & HOTEL EQUIPMENT Coffee maker, poh, misers, ranges, trays, etc INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT Hoists, jacks, hydraulic speed" gear barrels. HARDWARE STOCKS Wire baskets, ladders, pots, knives, cans, clocks, etc SAFETY EQUIPMENT Fire extinguishers. Check Your Eligibility fo attend one of these five weekly BUY DAYS MONDAY Federal Agencies. fc TUESDAY State and Local Governments. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Veterans of World War II certified to purchase sur plus property offered during the current week. .Also on THURSDAY Starting at 12 noon, accredited representatives of Non-Profit Institutions. fr FRIDAY Commercial Levels. Manufac turers, wholesalers, retailers, commercial and industrial users. NOTE: Any items remelning untold et th conclusion of the current week's ule will be displayed and ea tale the following week . . , same dally ichedule. SALI HOURS: :00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. daily. Ne Hem will be available for sal or inipectloe before appropriate, "BUY DAY." . SF.11.J or how SRAR0L kills enemy snails Whofl roils irtvad your gatdm, 9 '01 with SnaroL This wily wttapoM makm wails pop rtwjir hod out ol rttoir ormofd tanks. Thoy last Snorol and d. Kitts sivas. cutworww and ow bugs, too. Ct qutck octing, pant-oving ( Snonol today! n am f going to get a new 4 llltYSLEIt or PLYMOUTH? Frankly, under present production schedules, new models are coming very slowly. Keep your present car in good running conditionl ' Q ran I get the ner vice that will keep my prenent ear in shape till I get a new one? This Is an ear one to answer. Right ?.iere, of course. We have genuine Chrysler Cor poration parts and factory-trained mechan ics. 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