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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1946)
OPA Grants Price Raise On Clothing WASHINGTON, July III) 11') Tim OI'A lius u rim led lidiirl'lil 1 1 wr cent rt'tull price Increase (or iiii-n's shirts, sliorta and )i liiiniix. ; il ii I tut n aulluirl.ml iin ad ditional III mt ci-iil Incronso (or men's mid boys' dress shirts unci toy i' low prlrrd spurt shirts In -uik where this due not raise prli'i-a beyond OI'A maximums. Tim iiueney' announcement . Ia.it nliflit wild these iiuixlmum urn ulxmt $1.84 on men's droit shlrls, sl.O-t on mm tyiMi nf boys' rlililx iiiul $1.33 on another. Tim lui'rcuM'a were (ininlrd under a requirement of the old price law Unit Industry rnrnliiKs lie miilnliilni'd lit tlio lli:i(i:ill level. Tliey will eoinpenmitn iiiiiniifiicltirerii (or riitlnu labor nnd materials cohIh from Aitituxt III. 11143. tho previous cut-off IMiliit, to .tune .III. Simic OI'A nfflelnl luive rail muled foitlicoinlnil iidilltlonul clolhlnn Increimeii, under the price control revival Inw, will run another 15 to 20 per cent. OPA Stand May Stop Alaskan Box Making KKTCIIIKAN, Alaska, July 30 !') faced with office of prlre administration rejections of Iin two requests for cellliiK incrcimes on box lumber, the Ketchlkun spruce mill in formed the Ketchlkun fish ex chuiiue yesterday It Intended to mop the manufacture of boxes Aum1.1t I. The mill had asked an lu cre a r from $.10 to $73 per thousand feet. A hull in box mnnufucturc prohuhly would close the fish exchange, operators wild. Diphtheria Outbreak Reported In Control KOD1AK, Alaska. July 30 lVi The outbreak of diphtheria at the quarantined Aduk baso is believed under control and none of tho cases are critical, navy medical authorities reported yesterday. t'apl, C. K. Lowry, district medlcu! officer who went to Aduk after tho epidemic start ed July 20, reported thero were no case at any other Aleutian base. No. 1 Toastmatter i ) This Is Jostph P. Rlnnart, Los Angeles, new president of Toast mastart Intarnational. Toastmaster Lauds Papers JOSEPH. P. R1NNEHT HKA'ITl.E, July 30 At the first peacetime convention of Toast musters, Interniilloiiiil, held hero for three days, 4:17 cliupters, rup resentluii miiny (orelun countries as well us the United States, elected Juseph I', lllnnert of Los Aneles, well-known champion of civil lloertles, president for tho comlnii year. In assuming new post, ninncrt declared that American news papers, In their buttle to main tain a free press und the Ameri can way, have paralleled the thousands of individual Toast masters all over the country In their efforts to. maintain free speech. Itlnncrt stilted that 'I iiustmiisters, as a Kroup and In divlduully, were cited by the government for their wartime efforts in speaking on bchulf of government drives. "That Toastmastcrs have be come a potent factor along with newspapers in helping to mould American opinion Is indicated by the fuct that instullatlon of new Toastmaster International chap ters Is going forward at the rate of two new chapters per week, throughout the United Stales." lllnnert. a prominent Califor nia attorney, is a member o( the (Inn of L. It. Murtlncau Jr. DR. M. C. CASSEL Chiropractic Physician ll..4.rk... (!. mirk Sflnsl Allmtnu 233 SO. 11th ST. PHONE S609 Steele Named To Vet Post Jamei I'. C'oolcy, director of the 11th United Stales civil service region, announces tho appointment of Lelgbton li. Steele as veterans federul em ployment representative (or the rcgloir einbrucing the states of Washington, O rug on, Idaho, Montana and tho territory of Alaska. t Steele wus director of the tnilnlng-withln-lndustry service (a division of tho war manpow er commission) for the north west region during the war years, and subsequently with the veterans administration ax chief of registration and re search division of the vocation al rehabilitation and education service. In order to promote compre hensive Information data re garding all phases of the com mission's veterans program, Steele will contact all veteran organizations and federal agen cies throughout the region. The third finger left hand was selected for the wedding and en gagement rings because ancient people believed a vein from that finger ran directly to the heart. WrSAI.O NEWS, Kl.w.lS rail. On. TUESDAY, Jalr U. Ill, rM Tklis m 1 1, 71 For Your Vacation! 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