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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1946)
Inquiry Board Absolves Bride Ship Medical Men . In Eight Infant Deaths NKW YOKK, May 211 ll'l An , baby Imcl died iiliimnl lhi unuy Ixianl or Inquiry toiliiy 11b- iippim-nlly from miffonitlon. milvnl Hit- ' ln I utiiff lit (lie The vcwirl ulmi rrmrt'l Hirer lirlilci-hiii .cuiiliin i). Viiiiii! of otliiT InfiinU nrrlmiKly III. 'lir(lllKi-inv r nilneoniliitl" In j six nf tin- Imblm from the ninnrilliiii Willi the (Inillm id ; Van died lit Hie Kort iluiiill- i-llllil 1. 1 Imblm who (iii'd koii i, ,nd. Ilrooklvn, while nflcr llii' hIiid'h arrival hrrr May 111 from l.i' lliivri'. Tint iiuinlxT of Infant ili'iillm diilinil tlx' iiaNt wi'i'k iiini- In III lift Out port of I'liiltarkallon mi noiimt'ii riTi'lpt of a raillniiraiii from tlic traiiHport Jolin I'.rlck nun dun hi-ro Tlnirmlay from Hniitliamplnn udvl.iliiK that Morse To Make WarOnTruman WASHINGTON. one dii'd at Hilton, N. Y., and anolhi'r at I'arlii, III. Tho ninth victim, arrlvlmi on tin.- H. K. Mi iixll . dli'd In I'lltHlHiruh. Korly Hlx halili'M from varloim lirlilo xlilpn now an- hclnu trrati'd ut Kurt Hamilton Mother of tlm children from the Vance hail complained of iinminilary cnmllttnnii aUiard the veHM-i and of liidlirerenee on the part of It medical staff. Doctors Tunctlontd Wall Hot the hoard. In II prelim inary report rclcacd last nlKht, mild IIk InveHtlitatlon Indicated till Vlllir't.'a milliil Mlnff "ti.tr. May 211 IT ; formed their dullo In a con- SIDE GLANCES Senator Morne tH-Ore.) him de dared lie will "fluid and vole uualiiKt" the antl ntrlkc h'KIla lion miiiulit hy I're.ildent Trti man. The former dian of the lJnl- il l j ii it . .7 '"t were prepared lent already him the power to yjinll Ntriken aitaiiiKt the Kiivi-m-ment and that he ilmibl.i the 1 iHlatlon NKked would he cnniill- tutlonal. "If Truman cxeri lhen Ills iri' Helentloun and entire atlfactory manner." and that the iililp n linn pltal area, diet kitchen and for mula kitchen were "serupulouii ly clean and well policed." Food and formulae for the In- 'accordiuK to modern Hiiiilliiry technl(ue," the report added. The preliminary (IikIiiiuh did not Mtale the cauiie of ileathH hut un army medical hoard prr- i vimiMy dliiKiioKed the lllnenH of p ! ' MM COT 1M4 If hi A tiwytcr. tHC. T M rp J T Off. Supreme Courtj Denies Vet Job I went back )o his old job. Work Klackeiicd and he was laid off for nine days. Non veterami con tinued to work. FIhIikoUI sued the company In U. S. district court and won $H6 nine day' pay. Tlic union op- WASIIINGTON, May 28 iTI'i , pealed to the federal circuit The supreme court today de- court In New York City and won elded velerani do not have "sup-j reversal of the district court er-senlorlty" rixhti to their pre- derision. war Join. The circuit court said con- ru- j'.i. ...a Kress Intended that a veteran t ill.- (inisiuii luint iiii a m. - . . , . . . . . ... . by Abraham Fishtfold, a Hrook- wa" " B' " ,L ,,UD lyn welder and war veteran. . lI'lL' nc conienaea inai unoer me . .h rnnHiiinn. iHlectlve service act. he was en- . tno affectinI, his orewar tilled to rexular work for onc io0 year on his old Job with the ' Sullivan Drydock and Hepair corporation even thouijh that would require laylnx oil a non- drker with Krt-ater n:AI.I NEWS. Klamath F.lli. On. TIKSDAT, Mr '. n Nlas Medford Office Burglars Busy -An rnl powers, hival Americans In !'" the victims at tort I lam sufficient numlM-r wmild re.Hiond i '" ""unimer diarrhea." to his call to work and keep i Col. Howard J. Hotter, port of the wheels of Industry In oper- embarkation surKcon. said In a Hon," Morse declared. There ! lte"ieiit nccompanyluK the In- iiolry iMiard's report that several president power to "attempt to j "' the mothers told the board Mrs. Pearl Vincent, chairman, explained the board's action was made on request of parents. "They came to the board and asked us to do something about it," she said. The library, used by the schools :i) pupils, is also the read- force men to work under pen i their children's diarrhea bi'Kan Vance ally of .court martial." he said. I 'Wore uicv boarded the Keferrinu tn u uliili-nwiit lie1"' Havre nude in the senate vesterdiiv I "l "' "baekKround of that the president's action In his Joint speech was a "ham act Morse said it was "mild" com pared to what was said In the cluitkronms of conuress. "The only difference Is, 1 believe In talkinK for the record and nut behind the scenes." at Klamath Students Act At Ashland Klamath Falls students Southern Oreuon Collene of F.d ucatlon, Ashland, were ainoiiu tiiose cast In the modern pres entation of ShakesiM-are's "Mac beth," li'ven Monday and Tues day under the direct inn of An gus Downier, dramatics Instruc tor. Nannete Cuddle took the part nf Ijldy Macbeth, and Dunln Monroe was cast In the parts of both KliiK Duncan and Macduff. j AT QfuucL" Stuart SWIM SUIIS are 6ac6 99 Every on a beauty In smooth fitting fabrlci... rich rayon lallnt, wool tryi, lailex. Midrlfd and dreiimokert In on end two-piec modeli. Blacki, Royal Bluei and Paiteli. Sizei 32 to 38. Othr from 3.99 up these Infants reflects years of starvation and deprivation in war-torn Kurope. A ureal many of Hie infants are badlv fed, un dernourished and a ready orev nlniiK with the onset of summer to any type symptoms." New Hotel Building At Shasta Springs Khimitlh motorists w h o, In prewar years, motored to the Shasta Spriims hotel near Duns mulr, will he interested to learn that work Is proKrcsstnK on the new hotel bulldinit there, nr. cordmii to (leorije K. Murphy, resort oerator. The new hotel buildiuK will have rooms and there will be a lobby, coffee shop anil cocktail louniie. A heatinit plant will be Installed to heat the en tire buildiuK which will be open the year around. The old hotel has quite a history as a resort where many southern Californium sieiil the summer in the early days of the cen tury. Due lo the difficulty of licttlnK material for the hotel It Is not expected to be opened until late this year. American railroads handled 50.01)0. 000 tons of military hlc.ll explosives durinn the war. Rheumatism and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that 1 will (jladly answer anyone wrltinK mo for Information Mrs. Anna Paul, P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. "Yes, but whenever I itlnrl lo tnlk lo him (il)ont tlic tliinKs in life llml really count, lie Krins and nays, 'I'm way aliead of you, Pop' and I gel cmljurrassedl" Principal Quits Oyer Book Ban JEWKI.I-. Ore . May 28 lTi A school board's ban on two jnj; center for the community's novels in tlie school library I lie . adults. Grapes of Wrath and StnuiKe Frull has brought the resigna tion of the Nehalem Valley hiK.il school principal. Colin MrEwen announced his rcsinnatloii In protest aiiaiiist the board's ban and declared In his letter of resiunalion that it was "preposterous for the directors to presume to dictate" the books lo he used. "I cannot teach modern litera ture if I am not permitted to use the books of novelists who in tlic course of Krcat realistic por trays of life, present with fidelity the manners, morals and, Indeed, the speech of real people." Mc F.wcn declared. veteran w seniority. The Justice department ap-l MEDFORD, May 28 (TO- pealed on behalf of Fishaold i epidemic of office buildinK rob- contendinK that conrcss Intend- beries kept police scurrying here ed a veteran to have unlimited over the weekend. rlKht to one year's reemploy- All the offices on the second ment at his old Job, regardless! and third floors of the Liberty of seniority or greater skill of; building were entered, as were other workers who did not go! several in the Medford center into the service. I building. Burglars either entered The CIO Marine and Ship-1 or attempted lo enter two lum buiiding Workers union said ber plant offices. Small amounts such view of the act would ol money were reported stolen cause conflict with union bar gaining contracts based on sen iority and would "upset the whole fabric of industrial re lations." Fishgold worked at the Sul livan plant for four and one half months before he was inducted in May, 1043. 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