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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1946)
! 4 Nickel Firms Accused In Trust Suit NEW YOriK. Muy 18 () Tim government filed In federal rourl torliiy civil complaint cliuriiliiil Canadian nickel corn ,.any. II New York City sul ilMlnry. mid three officers nf the firm with vlnliillmi of anti-trust laws In connection Willi the Im portation, iniinufiicture, dlslrlbu Hon unci sale of nickel oroi, nickel H i ul nickel products. Tim firms, described liy the government the world's larg el producers of nickel, ore the Inlornntlnnal Nickel Company of Canada, I.W., and lln subsldl ry, the International Nickel Co in puny, Inc. Individuals named were Robert C. Btanlry, John K. Tlinnipaan and Paul D. Mnrlra president, exocutlve vice president and vice prosl dent, reiipectlvely, of both com panies. . The anti-trust division of the t'rpiirtliimil of justice, which filed the milt, churned the flrnii preserved a iiionopoly position ly cartel agreements with French and Ormiin competitors, including the I. Ci. Kurbeii Indus tries nf Germany. Attorney General Explains Attorney (jonurnl Tom C. C'lurk. mild In a atuteinent re . Iciim-d here: r " "This ce It among the most ' Important In our anti-trust pro gram for eliminating realralnU and inonopollcii in basic Indus tries. The complaint charges thai the drfrndimla conspired to re strain trade In and monopolized the nickel Industry in violation of the Sherman act." The milt seek complete sop arallon of the business of the Canadian corporation and Ha American subsidiary, and asks that a plan he formiilated by the court for redlatrlbutlng the aa art of the flrma to deatroy their aliened monopoly, to prevent a continuation of the aliened trade ri-atrnuitn, and to open the nickel industry in the United Statea to competition. 2 Choices In Surveyor Race The Utile hcard of political ac tivity between Frank 7.. Howard and Wally Hector, both repub lican candidate for county aur vryor. la one of the two mattera to be aettled by Klamath coon tv voters tomorrow. The other aetllement will be marie In the hotter race between David R. Vandenberg and Clar ence A. Humble, both running Mr circuit judge. The bench la nun partisan, but only register ed republican may cast a bal lot for aurveyor. Frank Z. Howard la the pre nt aurveyor, having been elect- V ed in 1942. and la finishing hia S first term In office.' He Is a vet- eran of World War I, haa 30 yeara experience aa a civil engineer and aurveyor and la a republican party leader In the county. Wally Hector at present la county engineer, appointed to that post by the county court. The work done by tho two of fices Is closely allied and it la Hector's aim, if elected aurveyor, to combine the officca of aur veyor and engineer. Hector ia a lifelong resident nf Klamath Kails and received his engineering education at Oregon Slate. He haa had IS yenra of experience In engineer ing. Duties of the county aurveyor are twofold, those pertaining to . aurveya, records, boundaries and ' the like aa provided by the leg islature, which made it an elec tive office, and those delegated to the aurveyor by the county court. The engineer's duties are laid down by the county court and have to do with the construction and maintenance of county roads. In cooperation with tho roadmaster. Neither Howard nor Hector have done much active cam : paignlng but In the past few City Polling Places Pet. No. Location Address I 1 L. L. Haugh, 133 8. Itlvcralrte. 2 Conger school, California Ave. 3 llnldwlii hotel, 31 Muln. 4 l. C. Maxtor, 'I'M Washington. B Valley hotel, 4 IS I'lno. B Presbyterian church, 601 Tina. 7r. W. Abbey, 830 Lincoln. 8 Courthouse basement, 4th and Main. a r'liu iiiimrv hftioinenl. Sill and Klamath. 10 Arcade hotel, 10.14 Main. 11 Lake lintel, litzii Minn. 12 Covenant church. 823 Walnut. 13 Bulrk garage, 1330 Main. 14 Lombard Motors, 522 Ho. fllh. 19 Viola Klefer. 2242 White Ave. ' 18 Mra. W. O. I.ohrey, 2144 F.berlcln. 17 Cecil E, Wilbur, 2220 Wantland. IB Duke Itldg., f)2l Fast Main. ID Mills school, Fast Main, 20 Shepherd Music Co., 34 East Main, j i m... t Cntltl, 9in Fust Mnln 22 llalslger garage, Main and Esplanade, 'IQ VI. -I. !!., lllllalHiv 24 K. Koschnlck. basement 548 Pacific Terrace. 25 Mra. Larson, 1033 Melrose. 28 Huosevelt school, 1125 Kldorado. 27 Dr. P. H. Ilorenclal, 1444 Crescent. 28 County library, Mon Claire. 20 Kalrvlew school, 1017 Donald. 30 Jack Miller, 725 St. Francis. 31 K. M. Clark, 1937 Oregon. 32 Mrs. Burke, 1108 Hanks. County Polling Places Preelnet Location Address . I A I .... m a a,.l,fu,l No. Altamont Altamont elementary school. So. Allamont Mra. Margaret Tedrlck, 4331 Blsbee. Ileatty Church. Illy Church. Chemult School. K. Chlloquln City library. W, Chlloquln Hay Lewis residence, Wasco atreet. Crescent Lake Schoolhouse. Camp No. 8 Office lildg. Dairy Old schoolhouse. Woodrow Nelson residence. Nu. Enterprise First Church of God, Altamont drive. So. Enterprise Mrs. W. Rutledge, 4018 Altamont drive. Gilchrist Recreation hall. Hlldebrand School. ... ... No. Homedale Parks Cabinet shop, 4008 So. Oth. So. Homedale Mrs. Frina Monre, 5200 Walton drive. Klamath Lake Mrs. Wampler'a residence. Langell Valley Grungo hall. Lenox Weyerhaeuser hotel Lost River Library, Bonanza. East Malln Broadway hall. West Malln High school. Fast Merrill Room, Merrill hotel. West Merrill Community hall. Midland Grange hall. Modoc Mrs. Mildred Holms residence. Mt. Lakl Grange hall, near Mac's store. Odell Thomas Bracken store. Orindale McVey residence, highway and Old Keno road. Pelican Bay Pelican school. Pine Grove Olene grange hall. Poe Valley Grange hall. Plevna Schoolhouse, Keno.. E. Shasta Shasta school. No. Shasta S. G. Wells residence, 1005 Wlard. So. Shasta Offico county shops. W. Shasta Mrs. C. A. Esgato, 3849 Shasta way. Spragu River Schoolhouse. Stewart Stewart-Lenox church. Shevlin School. Wood River Dance hall. Yamsay Roger Wright res., highway shops. Sand Creek. No. 33 Maybclle DcYoung res.. Apt. 5, 2427 So. 8th. Rev. Anderson In Washington The Rev, D. B. Anderson of Klamath temple haa left for Washington, D. C, to attend the National Fellowship for Spiri tual Awakening convention In Washington, u. C being held this week. Ho will assist Dr. Z o 1 1 e r, famed radio pastor, who is Instrumental In t h I a nation wide move ment. The meetings at tho capital started May 12 and will coutinuo through May 19. The Rev. C. H. Anderson, j brother of the pastor, will offi-1 elate at Klamath temple during his abaence. Blllle Washington, one of the ; "Washington Twins" who was here recently with his brother and their wives, were again at Klamath temple Wednesday night. 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