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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1947)
Two Steel Firms Ask Halt Mo Portal To Portal Suits WASHINGTON, Jim. It) (JO Two stool firms apiieulcd to cunurcss todny In ii'llcvo Industry from porltil-to-porliil pity claims which, one compmiy iisMoiti'il, threatens to throw tlio nutloii "Into mi economic lullspln." Tlio rr(iunt ciiino (ruin the American Rollinit Mill Co. and tha Republic Steel Corp,, linnets of back puy suits totiilliiK 7U, 0110. 01)0. Tha null were flli'd Bit result of supreme court drclnkm thul workers me entitled to wiikps for all time they re required to Hpund on un employer's property. C'hnrln It. Hook, president of Anicrlcmi Rolling Mill, told a somite Judiciary subcommittee that hl firm, with headquarter at Mlddlctown, O., is bulng sued for "not 1cm than 120.000,001)" In portal cliilnii." Tha subcommittee In conaldcrlng Icglnlutlon to ellmluulc employer liuhlllly In connection with the buck puy suits. Hook unscrtvd "It In ubnolutcly necessary for congrviM to enact a luw ruinovlng thin funtinitlc threat to the solvency of Anivrlcun Industry." , . , . I Thomus E. Palton, general CG Men Explain New Policy The attention of all ex-i-uasl gourd unci nuvy personnel wua dlreclrl by CUM M. A. Jordmi Of the local count giiut'd recruit, lug office, to the new policy the cousl guurd 1 extending to re enlistee. Jordan pointed 'out ll ..w...i.t,tf itr ,(k:il Ulllil(lMlll.n who were honorably dnn-burged c(,llrl " cotiniiel of the Itcpubllc HI rid company, told the senator thut leiflslation to rid the Industry of iiortnl lUiblllly cun bn enacted leKiilly. Pillion, wliow firm In being sued for f .18,000,000 mid that nix chiuiitei In tlio wave-hour act would furnish "udccioate relief" for nil Its "defects." These would: I Define "work" and "work week" to give them their "eimtomury meaning" and "& slroy the artlflclul meimliiKs given them by the supreme petty officer, etlher first ji-cond or third cluss, may now feeuliat III the coast guurd for two, three, finir or mx yeum. I the same rating held at the time of nepuratlon from the lervlce. This new policy, Jorduu mid. extend over the following raten; riidlomiin, electronic technician's niate. rudiirmun, soundinun, elec triclan'ii mate, uvlullon machin ist's mute, uvlullon rudiumuu, H vUitlon electronic technician, viulion ordiiancentun, aero- frupher mute and yeoman, loam uunrd heuduunrterit are In S rni I , the courthouse. Broncs Cripple Three Riders ' DENVER. Jan. 16. Ml The Brouea were meaner than usual at tha National Western Stock how rodeo last night and three riders received Injuries that may put them out of action for t the rest of the week. '. BUI Howard of Arcysohoe, l.oiu., was uiruwii mm men m' tacked by his horse, which knocked nlm unconscious and left hoof marks on his shoulder he'll carry for a long time. Ray Stark of Denver sprained a wrist as he was thrown, and I Texas Kldd of Burleson, Tex., a sDralned an ankle. "J Bill Lluciermun of Billings. Mont., won the saddle bronc rent and received an ovation om the crowd for his spunk making a comeback after suffering a broken neck early list year. . Buckshot Sorrells of Tucson, Ariz., made the best time of the show in the steer wrestling contest when he threw his ani mal In 6.6 seconds. Other winners at the night Session included Stanley Gomez of Nana, Calif., In calf roping, and Wag Blcslni of Clendale, Calif., In bull riding. B, , Mo 'Tin PILES lUCCESSrULLY TREATED Me FAIN NO HOSPITALISATION N Ul .1 Tl. ptwNi s,,iui BR. E. M. MARSHA IS Na. Ilk Iml,, Tta SMc. PB YMS 2. Relieve emolovers from liuhlllly In nv action, present or future, for failure to puy for activities commonly understood not lo constitute work. lint the employer would remain liable for activities which he lind agreed was work for pay, 3. Relieve employers slmllur. ly for acts done in good faith, relying on rulings by the ad. minlslrator of the wage-hour act. 4. Authorize compromise of claims under the act and validate compromises alreudy made. The supreme court decision ruled out such settlements. 5. Make award of dumages, in present or future actions, dis cretionary with the court If it finds the employer did not act In good fulth. Under the wage hour, employes may claim triple the amount of actual compensa tion Involved. 6. Put a short-term limitation on starting actions to enforce claims under the act. Children Enter Rent Tussle PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 16 Pl The mother of six children said today she planned to take four of them into court here tomor row when she faces eviction charges brought by her sister. Mrs. Rosalie Alexander. 30, said she and the four youngsters live in a four-roam duplex apart ment owned by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw. The suit of the Shows, charging the sinter of Mrs. Shaw with non-payment of rent and damage to the proper ty, will be heard before district court. The two families occupy id Joining units. Morse Slates Seven, Oregon Speeches WASHINGTON, Jun. 16 (I'i Senator Morso (It Ore,) an nounced todny ho will mukc seven speeches In Oregon soon. Ho mild ha would speak In Pendleton at noon Janutiry 211, ut I,h Gruiida thut night, at linker at noon Junuury 2D und ut i'ortliind the night of Junuury 30. He will speuk at Astorju ut noon Junuury 30 uud at noon und night meetings at Eugene. Kebruury 1. Eleanor Loses Driver's Tag ALBANY, N. Y., Jun. 10 lI' New York state hiis revoked the driving license of Mrs. Eleunor Roosevelt ns the result of an ac cident at Yon kern lust AugUKt, but the former First Lady limy apply for relnstutement after 30 duys. Notice of revocation was re ceived by Mrs, Roosevelt yestur. dny. Howard P. Miles, deputy com missioner of motor vehicles, said I he. penalty was the usuul one for such cuses. He said Mrs. Roosevelt could apply for rein statement alter 30 days but that she would have to pus a drivers' lest. The revocation followed a heuriiig Jan. B ut White Plains conducted by William F. Glu sheen, chief referee of the motor vehicle department. Five persons, Including Mrs. Roosevelt, were injured in the accident involving three auto mobiles on the Saw Mill river parkway. Police said Mrs. Roosevelt re ported ut the time thut she lind dozed slightly and thut her cur crossed over into the opposite Uine. In uu affidavit submitted at the heuriiig. however, she con tended the sun was In her eyes. Youth Held In Shooting SEATTLE, Jun. 18 (!'; An III year-old boy, held In Ellens burg In connection with the shooting of a Tacorna tuxicab driver, will bo returned to Scuttle toduy, the sheriff's office snid. The youth was arrested last night while hiding in his bed at hi South Koslyn home. Kittitas County Deputy Sheriff Robert Dorscy said the boy confessed the shooting. "There was on argument and I got scared," Dorsoy quoted him as saying. The driver, Halph Bell, ' 33, who said he was shot without warning when his passenger pulled out a pistol and fired, re mained in a critical condition at a hospital here early today. Proves Wonderful For Itching Skin! Zamo A Doctor's UtitUAt HquM promptly rlivs itch of skin Irrlta tions Aim Ut trnml "y r BUS f uum. In thrne slioa. u a- lYI J Dorscy said he went to the youth's home after noting the similarity between a broadcast description of the driver's at tacker and that of a youth known for minor offenses around Ros lyn. 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Jan. 18 (J1 The In crrasinK practice . of bringing feeder cattle from eastern Ore gon to western Oregon for fat tening is complicating efforts to fight Bang's disease in western Oregon herds, State Agriculture Director E. L. Peters told the house food and livestock commit tee. Peterson said his department would introduce measures to tighten the Bang's disease laws, with rigid restrictions for places where beef cattle are feeding near dairy cattle. Peterson said doctors are find ing more cases of undulant fever, and thut It might be necessary to make testing of dairy herds com pulsory In eastern Oregon. Classified Ads Bring Results. SonE THROAT due te a cold . let a U ttle time-tested VapoRub melt f, m a a la ( in your mouth . . . work fincl PILES Hurt Like Sin! But Now I Grin Tbouiianda ehauiae m roana to rrlna. XJm a Onrtort' formula to relleva oiecomfurt ofpllea. Bnt drucflata by noted Thorn ton Mlnur Clinic Huittrlainc QUICK nalllatlvo rrllff of pain. Itch, irritation. 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