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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1946)
Byrnes To Tell ur raris neei WASHINGTON. July IS (A't Srurnlary ul Stale livings -trulli-d i (-ports loilay (or I'rrsl lent Trillium unit the mil Ion on Hid hulling iiorii toward re-t-stiilillsiilnu; iirai.it In Euron'. The cabinet officer, Juitt rn Uniied (loin Iho lour powi'i (or iIii ministers I'linli'ii'iirn at I'aria, plum to aililiess the Ma lum by radio toutilhl ut 0 . in., ll'ST) over (he Miiluul anil ABC outwork. Ulliloinutlu aiillitirlllrs looked to that speech (or a new eU inr-li ly Ityrnea on whether the western puwcii unit Itussla lire developing grruter or less cor pimtlon. Alto the siviutury muy ciiiilmslr Ida Intention to press for another (iirulgn min isters inuvtliig later tlila auinuier to tackle anew the problem o( Ciermuii and Austrian peace itiiiklim. Ahead aro two buy weeka o( work (or the secretary, who ex pacta to roturn to I'arla by July ill (or tin opening uf tlie ill' nation conference on peace trratlea (or Italy, Finland and the llulkau stales. Alter that conference, luatliilt aeveral weeka, the United Na lliilia assembly la acheduled to meet In New York Keptember 23. Ilyruea wanta the lorelgu ministers to meet attain be tween the peuee and U. N. u-a-aioua .u try to come to (nine oner men I on (iermany and Austria peace terms. Even as lis atepped (rum the plane yesterday morning new problems demanded Uyrnas' at tentlnn. Among them were the pollth-ul uplicuvuls nutlrlpatel Iniin the autl-Jewlah violence In Poland, border rliishrs between American and Yugonlav troops at Trleale, and the tpieallon o( olitalnlng money (rom cniiKres (or a possible Husslnn limn now that the Hrulsli loun Is ap proved. Delay In View For Russ Loan WASHINGTON. July IS 1,1') Russia probably will have to wall until next year at leant (or a loun even a (raetlon of the alia o( the $3,730,000.0(10 credit con. tress okayed Saturday (or Uritaln. The Kremlin reportedly In In terested In borrowing about 1.000.000,000 (rom tlila country. Little haa been heard o( a Russian loan (Ince the United Statea mint moutha ago notified Moscow of a wllllngnew to dl cum It provided Russia would agree to talk at the same time about her trade relatlniui with the llalkam and other arras within the Soviet iphere o( In fluence. Any iiirh loan would have to come through the Export-Import bank, unlike the one to Britain which late Saturday won a 2I9 to IBS house vote of approval, following senate clearance pre viously. Only President Truinan't lig nature la needed before London can start drawing on the money, In return (or which the British have prom bed to work (or (reer world trade. The loan l to be repaid by the year 200 1. Some o((lclali believe the firit money will be advanced thla week. The Brltiih credit will come directly from the United Stales, treasury, but any money Moscow might get would be from th Export-Import bank a govern ment agency with considerably leas than f 1,000,000,000 left In Its till. Unsung War Heroes Br EARL WHITLOCK I want you to give a thought, lust a moment, to a group of men who have earned distin guished sen' Ice medal In whole sale lot during the past few years, yet whose service to the community and the nation have been met with complaint be cause they could not do more. Im referring to the doctors the stay-nt-home doctor who didn't get to go to war but who put In such supreme effort on the home front. The work that somo of them did and the length of their working day was, In many cases, almost Incredible. You don't see how the human system could havo stood up un der such punishment. The physi cian who was getting to the point where ho could tuke It ensy a llttlo, was, all at once, faced with the plain fact that unless he got going about seven In the morn ing and stayed with It until ten or eleven at night, people were going to die. And he responded to the need by forgetting his own crying need for rest, and by driving his overworked body and mind and nerves mercilessly. Probably he shortened his life con.Hidcrnbly by the extra strain. Ha knew he would. Hut he didn't hesitate. He gave of himself to the utmost of his strength and ability. His number Is legion. He lives In every community nd deserves the undying grati tude of that community. "It is cool these July day In Memory Garden." Next Mondny Mr. Whltloek, of 'the Earl Whltloek Funeral Home 1 will comment on "Dig Business." ON THE BEAT i i Dons White Is a comparative, ly new meinhcr of the city hall tuff. She has been secretary to the iniiyor silica April. Doris camp hero (rom Suntu Monica but she's a native of Kunsus, In the mlddlewrst she luiight school, was deputy county clerk and drove a bus at Fort rtllev. Kan., In the eurly purt of the war. Her fumily of three sons Includes a former navy mini, an army veteran and a shipyard foreman, nil of whom are In southern California. She and her husband, Murvey, live' at TOO Uerllngs. Doris Is on Edna Killineyrr's city hall beat. Longshoremen Walk Off Jobs I'OH'ILAND. Ore.. July 15 i.l'l Most ship loading halted on the waterfront today as CIO i.ungihorcmcn attended a pro test meeting uguinst failure to receive retroactive pay In creases. The hiring hall refuted to ac cept calls for crews this morn ing, and Maurice Klsher, secre tary of the l-ongshoremcn un ion, said he did not expect work to begin this afternoon. Whether loading will resume j tomorrow, he said, will depend upon ni t ion at the union meet ing, beginning at 10 this morn- I '"f I 1 wo relief ships were being I loaded with clothes and (rnten I meat today, and longshoremen continued work on grain docks, i where the retroactive payments I have already been made. ! The eyes of a whale are set fur back and look In apposite direc tions. They cannot be moved to look straight ahead or behind. -RICHARDS FUR- 1947 STYLES! Priced From $150 to $10,000 A manufacturers' rep resentative from Sta fani Bros., San Fran cisco, will be here July 22 - 23 co-operating wilh us in showing the finest 1947 pelts. The showing includes: CHINA MINK ASIATIC MINK AMERICAN MINK ERMINE RUSSIAN SQUIRREL PERSIAN LAMB BEAVER and other fine furs too numerous to mention. More than 240 truly fine coats. DOORS OPEN 10 A. M. 129 S. 9th 2 Party Race Seen In State SAI.liM, July 13 11') It looks like Oregun's November gener ul election will be Just buttle between n-puhllcana and demo crats, with few, if any, Inde pendent cendidiiles In the races. The atnte elections division said toduy Unit Interest In hide fiendent vuudidules Is the least n muny years. The division said It does not know of a single person who is planning to run liii'enendentlv. Independents, who can file either by petition or be nomi nated by uxscmhly, have until August 12 to declare their can didacies The cirri Inns division had ex pected Hud several returned servicemen might run as inde pendents. Mysterious Disease Strikes Fruit Trees THE DALLES, July lS'Tl A cherry and peach tree dis cuse, still so mysterious tliut the only remedy Is to cut down af fected trees, is troubling orch linlMs here. Dr. 8. M. Zeller. Oregon fitule college pathologist, said the blight, which affects both fruit nod Icuves, Is apparently transmitted by an unidentified Insect, The state department of agri culture Is surveying this region to determine extent of the In fection known as "buckskin" In cherries and "X-dlsense" in peaches und plun control measures. HOPE SHARES FROM, wrffi folds wfM wear FALSE TEETH IU.4 lb IIOPK r-Hl iktriai plan M i M.k.t HOPR IlKNTIIKE FOWDKH 1 and al Isria !. M tkarff. This ItMinl. Mftar 9w4t oiinhU ; a Ila ) Ui imih ? ucaiar. AasUiRf camferl for fttrtoaa ). (TURIN", ruft i This Week at Hafter's Stepon Cans 6.95 Deodorised and air condi tioned. The large sit SO KLEAN brand. Gleaming white. Rural MAIL BOXES 1.95 "Your Westlnghous Dealer" Hafter Furniture 9th and Klamath Phone 6425 Today's Newsfe as."f yi m'mV'm'HmmVff I' --Si - :M mw o..T"V Another Mahoney Is on the best-seller list. This la Jimmy, 11-year-old son of Justice of the Peace J. A. Mahoney, 737 N. 0th. Jimmy has been selling for 1 If Photostatic Conies 11 -.ia .; j. II of your II ;, ' . -':W-- . Oiicharge Popen! II 1r ' ' ' - 7 ' I ive years and is as much at home around The Herald and News as members of the newt ttulfl Jimmy was putting hit money in the bank until he lost hit bunk book to now he saves It at home. He it buying an other Victory band. Jimmy wat born In Klamath Falls on Jan uary 18, 193. Hit hobby it stamp collecting and as a sport, its football that warms the cockles of thla little Irishman s heart. Jimmy It a seventh grad er at Sacred Heart academy WATCH and WAIT for WARDS "JOB it ieiml EkcMc For the year 1945, $35,000,000 in addition to wages was spent by General Electric in extra benefits for employees It im't a new thing for General Electric to put more than money into pay envelopes for its employees. "Job diTidenda" these extras that G-E employees get iff addition to wages have a sound business reason. To be successful, a company must be efficient. A man wit h fewer worries can produce more efficiently, which makes further benefits possible. . Profit-sharing plans, relief and loan plans began over 10 years ago at General Electric. Life insurance for em- GEMERAL A ELECTRIC and looks forward to high school when he can play foot ball with the big fellows. Return Two member of the city fire department returned Monday after vacations. Mil lard Shrcevo and fumily spent his holiday at Diamond Inkc, ; and Howard Andrews enjoyed hit vacation at various towns ! in southern Oregon and at his j home here. ' Classified Ads Bring Results. MIDSUMMER SALE!! . . - Hi tALD NSWS, KUaulk Valla. Ort. Mrs. Gillen Talks On Care Of Bed Clothes Careful nandllng of sheets and c-lllow ranea will need tn be continued (or at least anoth er year according to Winnifred K. Gillen, home demonstration agent. The shortage 1 growing more Acute and peak level of production are not expected un til the middle of 1947. Even then, it is estimated that It will U. i ; fc jkt lia.-rn " f-" ittM ployees, cash for suggestions began over 20 years ago.' Pension plans were started 33 years ago. And vacation with pay began 53 years ago. Every employee has a stake in the future of General Electric. For out of its success and only out of success can come further advances in living standards. That is the aim of General Electric, not alone for its employees, but for the public, who gain by new and better product, continuously improved. MONDAT. Jalr II. ISIS. rt take over year to aattafy tha backlog of demand. To increase the life of ahaata, Mr. Gillen suggest that house wives reverse sheets every other time so that the strain will not always be on the same place. Small rip and teara should be mended a toon a they appear. Putting the fresh ly laundered (heeti and pillow case on the bottom of the stack helps to equalize the usage of the present supply. iu....Wki - t