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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1946)
KKRAI.D NrWB, KLmslh r.lti. Or.. WIsrllAr, Iin It, llin, r.n Tkrt, Mew Strike Threatened By Bridges A " I YOUR...' - ''Pedal-Pushers"... $(iS, r 4 J !'" Strutter f '-.'yPS r Ti) J v "V t fl sA or ''net wool ... solid VW F5vT J I WLhN colon . . . Houmlstooth -V Ul P ' , "Slad Suits'" H . T v XM( ' Royal and Koret ... designed them ..." l; J) I KKATTLE. June ID I Cliiiruinil Unit t li o rontruel sinned iM'Vrriil months UK by , Tiicoina'a AFLiifflllnled Inter national LnnKshoreiiicn'B liiitlon win it "hiriio obstacle" 111 , the CMU (CIO) iieKollullona, Hurry llrlditcs, co-lender of the CMU. tlct'lurfct yesterday li I i loiiKlioreiiicn will strlko Sep tember :tl) IT u sotlsfactory eon triiL't III not sinned by Unit dcud line. Ili mild (hit Turiima Kree rneiit win. "tin1 worst IniiKslwro iiKrcciucnl In (In- inilliiii, ' mid described II u li "roinpiiny un Inn u complete sell-out." ArrlvliiK hero (rum New York, llrldKM inserted "there'll be no mint- sliillinic. 1( there's t m contract, there'll Ihi nu work. No more of tliln biislneiia of worklntl while iicuotliitlons lire stalled ahum uftcr iiKTccmcnta have expired." Query on Tlt up I Asked If imtlnnwidi aliln t lilnil tie-up liy the seven unions in thi CMU III certain If the , Longshoremen's inid Kiwlnecrs ii.HMii'Uitlnn di'inimil uro not mt't, he asserted: f "I enn't sneak now for all the iiiiIoiik In I lie CMU In future lie . Hon of thin kind, lull there's no doiild ill my mind Unit we'll eel luu per cent support. The CMU Is here In ntliy. "Wo learned from blttrr ex ' perieni'e Unit Inlior Him no i IrieniU In the Trillium ndmlnls- 1 triitlon," hn roiillniied, "with possible exception of the nee re- ' iary of labor. And we leiirncd I nil nhoiit uovi-rumcnl fiicl-find- t In t( boards. Any liilior union or luiior lenders riuiKht within , it nide nf any farl-findlnii hoard I should hiive their head exam llied. The CMU will strike every time before, uilowinit its mem hern to he ensnared b.v fuel-find lull honrdii. I liese hoiirdii are miliiir-i'oiiled, conreulcd, compul sory urhilrullon UKiilust unions and for employer." llrtdgcs was ') tulk to two union mcclluKs here about the recent ncKOtiatluns over tlireiilened miiritlme ulrlke lore leaving fur 1'ortlanU nlliht or Thursday. 1 Gambler Plans Casino Afloat l.OS ANGKLKS. June 10 tF) Law enforcement officials were thninblinii throiiKh law booki Mid scrnlihlnK their heads today n.i Tony Cornero Slrnila com pleted llin announced plum to open hit offshore mimblliiii shin. the SS Lux, a former soapluue 1 . tender, Oov. Enrl Warren, U. S. Sen William y. Knowland, State Ally. Gen. Hubert W. Kenny and local officials nil have declared war on me plan to operate. - KumoiiiiK oil the California coast uxaln. One possibility wan proponed by Governor Warren, who bur Ke.ited thai persons rcturniiiK by wuter taxi from tha Lux iniubt be placed under citiarun. tine and forced to aiibmlt ' to examination to determine If they were carry Inn any com. municable disease. I w While the officials mulled It over, cornero wns inslnlliiijf 2(io t bathroom fixtures to conform j witli n federal ruling rccpilrlng iniv nucii convenience lor each : in passengers on a licensed ves- el. Schwcllenbachs i Visit at Juneau JUNKAU. Alaska, June 19 (VP) Alter n brief luii V tary of Labor Lewis li. Schwcl-1 ii iiuiicu nun ins wife continued on toward Skagwny lnle yeslcr- , ! lmv a"' o return here atfiiiiiijutiiiii rriouy. The labor secretary nnd Mrs Schwcllcnhnch, both still assert "IK they nre on n vncntlon trip were Kroelcd by Territorial See reiary l,ew Williams, Lnbor v........ , dinner winter 1'. Shnrpc, and Mrs. Ernest Gruening, wife of tho governor. During the ....,.,, . oeiiwenenuuch ferred Willi Shnrpe. con Dr. Kenneth S. Garvin rmnoi'onisT . foot sitcialist Tool Sutorr and . Orlbopidloa McATEE CLINIC i: a. uh si. i-ho RODEO DANCE June 22 DORRIS TOR GOOD HEALTH! Hemorrhoid 9 Avcfof ond Colon Ailmentt Hernia (Rupturt) Oattrlt Utter Trvaled without Hoi pi I a) Op ration StnJr thnuh Inttarr 10 A. M. f J P. M. Jiivmngtl MHiir, II ttitHy, lridy 11 JO pr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC Phyiltlan ond Surgeon M. K. Corner K. Bnrnl and Grand Avnu Talaplion KAit 31)1 tl, I'orlhnd 14, Orsqon IX CJ VV 'A W' of finest Strutter or Gabardine fabric, T ,; I i . K V y fP &&i''H They simply must be seen ... Sizes 10 J I 8 ' Broad atrap aamlal .. .k iKN' ( ' " i e j California made . . . aoft S r . C " J . ' J 0 1 Z while Elkskln ... KSSSy 4-:rTT)V -V , . . J J I HI V ' " ilk. ( T .e.Vv G&r 8 ; : ' m&m JY togs " . . . rtr ("sr R iV.lrlJ&;A;' Here ...In ... w.v. wav too W W 2 ' ' X ' I II PI p",7V,.-5SS. -V" 1 ... or three nieee ... from . I W U. . 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