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(Congressional Roundup ilulllMriTOM. .Ill I in 7 ll'i An In (he case o( the tux reduction bill, UiS nrxt mnvo on thn Tnftiliiriliy lnbor bill now In up to President Trunin". Il io senate iMuiiuleled coiiHii'K nlolinl notion nil thn Otl'-iuiimi t-U iinloli-ciirb bill lual nlulil, uiirovlnii It 64 to 11. The li'iiltliitluii now oen to I'ri'M di'Ut Truman 'or Ills veto or up iiiliviil, Km Her In 11 io week roiiKittwi will li I in the I'emiijllcuii-uiic'ki'ci tux rut" measure. Mr. Truiuiui linii ulvrii no Inillcu Hon ot hi Intviilloiui with i emu (I to either bill. CIOI' leaders In conweas claim Mit tlillont slienulli In override a veto Wilderness Trail Riders i To Tour National Forests SAN rltANOlHOf), Oallf., June 1 Tllo Trull llldem ol the Wlldei'iiraa, ml exiedllliui sponsored by the AilierU'tin forestry aasiH'lalliiil, will lour the li ul loi tut torento mid imrka ut the lllkli Sierra Annum .11 to Hi'pleinber II, accoidlnu to an nouncement by the United Mules (oresl service. Other similar loura wllljie held thin summer III the mi nimal forests mid purkx of Moil luiiif. tdnho, Colorado mid New MMll'O, The parly, which In limited to twenty-five riders, will aiurl from l.oiw rine In Uio Oweim valley mid cuter the blcrrn Nevada ut Hear mc Ml pa, thence lour southward ("flu Ihe John Mulr trull tliroiwh aoflvf of the must anacurulur tlioiin laHi soenery III Ainerlen, Crossing FntCkler pass Into Milestone basin tli will travel throuuh a reion ot Jlty-blue lakes, flnwrry meadows mid-. Kiny urnilltr mountiiln peaks to the summit ot Ml. Whiiney, cie vnUoil I44U5 feet, the hlhel peak In' continental United Htitten. Krum Oils inaKiilflrenl lop country the trait will lead lo the hradwaiera ol Ihf Kern river from which nit ascent will ii ""de of Ml. tjipuley. I4,W feet elevation. Coiilluulliii over HI berlnn pass the rlderii will return to lower elevations via flolden Trout creek. Tunnel runner Mat Ion. Mouaclie meadows and Olanrha pass to Hate flat, where Ihe trail ends. The rouie followed by Ihe Trail rtider will offer an opportunity to enjoy aome of the fluent scenery and beat lulling waters of the Inyo national forest and Klnua Canyon 0114 Heouoia national parka. The Trail Riders weie oinanlwd In WJi by the American Kurealrv aMorlntlnn sa one of Ita educational aemlrea. Under the leaderahlp of Ihe association, In cooierallon with the forest and park services adminis trators nf the lamer remnauta of the primitive area In the Unlled Hlates iver a thousand men and women hate participated In 60 aeu arai esiiedltloiia to Uin major wil- fa 7 wttTWitoLioivn Children's Day T By F.AIIL WIHTLOCK Here la one of the muuy official "duya" not ao generally known. Appropriately enough, It la ached- tiini o e t w e e n Mother'a Unyand f a t h e r ' Day. Chlldren'a Day, thla year la to be" celebrated on thinday. June I. I think in oa t parenta, grateful for their many blenlnga, pour out their honrla' tlccpmt gratitude when they a a y, "Thunk Ood for my cniuiron.- , ,.,., , AuU I think Earl Whitloek miuiy of them will be glad to learn, for ths flral time, nerhnpa, that theje la nn official Children's Dny, when It la wholly fitting to ahow tint children, grown up or growing up, aome little extra attention. Parenta, bleu their henrta. are always looking for such a chnnce nnywny. Their llvoa are devoted, largely to a search for wnya to do more for their offspring, f hnuii nn Hurl liiln e i imriwl I, m fto make as to how the dny might oe$ oe ccicurnieci tne dny nna what it aUtnda for. But 1 know that the urge that domlnntea all good parenta will Inspire the right Idea for tlio event and Hint, as a result, tho precious tin between members of the family will be drawn ever more closely. "Visit Memory Garden." Next Sntnrdny Mr. Whitloek of the Enrl Whitloek Futicrnl Home will' comment on "Father's Dny." 1 tm (i!fi,i,iiiwiiii:i!iir,MTiwiwi';'MH:Hi;:'!ii!::ii1:iitii;ii!';i ,n;!tu w,Hi;i:'kli'nuW:l:miHlNwiiU4HlMn AND smart money tells you to put it where It is safe and where it grows! The current dividend rate is 2. All funds are Insured up to $5000, Save for lecurity Save for fun! . First Federal savings - .a .am A A a aAaWAA.l 540 MAIN - mnoi V t -S 1 to. S if nf ilia In In ii' bill, iioiiiUnii to the senate mm ulii o( 114-17 mid tint house vuln iif IlliU to ID A two-third ma jority vnlo In each biuni li In neces sary tn overcome a iJi'imldi'iitlnl veto. llllWUVCI', tlll'V Clllll'I'lllld 1 1 m t In 1 1 10 i imo of the tux lull limy lucked the strcnulli III Uio senate to over rule it veto, Keimtiir Idlcmler ID-La,), told a riMini'lnr he dm' hot expect Mr. Truman to illnnpiirovo o( II io luuor hill, iiddlnii: "1 think lie limy write) u allnulnii ri'ltlclnin or It, but ui:i:i)it It pri marily on tlio mound tlml by July 1 lie would have no other tool to flKhl John I.. Lewis." On thn llniil senate vole 37 ici- derneu urea of tun dlffcrem alntea, mid explored more thun 7000 mile of trull.. Comiilela Informulloii oil til In tilth Hlerrii wllditi'iieaa lour iitiiy be obliilned from the American ror eatry naaoclutlon at Wnahlimtoli, U, O. Vaterfront Peace Seen HAN KHANCIHCO, June 7 oil Another year of pence along the waterfront of the Pacific Coaat waa foreeanl today with announcement by UIO loiiKuhoreman leader Harry HtltliicB Unit 111 key moup had ii meed to extend Ita preaenl colltruct until Juno li, 1048. lirlduen' alateinent waa hcdned by a piovlno lhal emiiloyera come to teiina with three CIO Went Coaat aeulitrlng unlona by a week from to morrow, expiration dale of Uie exlH li ik contract. A mowing aentlmenl for avokllnu amkea waa reKirld by obaervera 111110111 Ihe three latter l roups, the Murine Knvlnceni beneficial aaaixia Hon, the American CommuiUcullona ufuuKiuiion radiomen and the CIO Murine Cooka and Htewarda. The Independent Plremeu'a union haa ulwi to come to tcrnia. All have been oflered contract exleiuloiu. The enmneera, who have been holding out for a a per cent wage Increane, announced wllllngncaa to arbitrate thn demand, 't he action of Ihe International Ixingxhoremen'a und Wurehouae mena union waa expected to have airouti influence on the ainnller unlona In their negotlaliona.. Truck Plunge Kills Worker 8A1.EM. June 7 Vi-A work truck plunged down a 'JS-lool embank ment a qunrter-mlle west of Detroit yenterdny mid killed one mull and IiDiircd nine others. The dend mull waa llurold Frauk 1 1 is Ames, 47, 7410 B. K. 61nl avenue. Poitlniid, Ills widow, a child and seven step-children survive. 'Ihe body was taken to the Weddle mor tuary In Btayton. Injured were: Hoy Maschlno, 2313 8. E. Main street, Portland, who was at the Desconesa hospital here for obnervnllon; D. E. Roberts, 3305 8. K. Kelly street, and Milton Lecore, 74111 H. E. out avenue, both Port land, treated at Deaconess hospital und released; Kenneth Huffman. JtMi N. E. 3Hth avenue, Portland; Lee Lanklns, XM 8. E. Kelly street, Portlnnd; Rial Ames, Portland, and J. M. Henry and C. J. Lelghton, both 8nlem. Jess Hennhnw, 3427 N. E. Hassalo street, Portland, the truck driver, suffered slight Injuries. Plain English Is Dentist's Plea LONCJ BEACH, Calif., June 7 oTI Use plum English, Dr. Cecil H. Bliss of the University of Iowa advises dentists, in discussing a patient's moblems. "Avoid the use of bad-sounding phrnxes," Dr. Bliss urged the Los Angeles County Dental society. "In xicnd of saying 'false teeth.' you might try 'wrinkle removers.' " A good reason for enlisting In the U. 8. navy. Figure It this way: $134.33 la the amount you'd have to Invest every month to retire after 20 years on $107.35 a month for life, and that's Just what you can Ret when you go Into the fleet reserve after 20 years. For further Infor mation contact your naval recruiter. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Lifetime Guarantee Free Demonstration Telephone 9200 iiminoiumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiwaia STRUT' iinbki . fl . J. - nubllcuna and 17 democrats voted for the labor bill, 15 democrats and twu republicans voted agulnst It. Hrnalor Kerguaon flt-Mlch.), chair man of a Judiciary aubeomnilltee Ire looking Into alleged vote frauds In Kansua (Illy laat fall, announced lie will recommend that the senate authorise a broad Inquiry with com mittee seanlona In Kansas City, Ferguson haa charged the Justice department "whitewashed" the mat ter In an early probe of the demo cratic primary election In which Hnua Axlell, with the backing of I'realdeiit Truman, defeated Hep. Roger Hlnugliter. Axtell subsequently lost the election lo republican Albert I,. Iteevea Jr. The etibciimmlltea yesterday rom uleted liearlma on resolution by Hens tor Kern (K-Alo.l calling on the senate lo determine whether Attor ney (ieneral Clark and Ills aides properly handled complaints about the election. Kern auld he thought the Investigation aliuidd continue. Other congressional developments Politics HenuUir Tuft IR-Ohlo), after firing another round At Prcxi dent Truman In their exchange over economics, asked how the president cun oppose a lax cut lor inaiviuuau now when he approved one for cor porations In 1045. Tall declared yes lerduv that the president's admini stration must beur reionlblllty for "having created ell the basic couch llona which compel high prices." Information The house failed to wind up debate yesterday on legis lation authorizing the suite depart ment lo operate a foreign Informa tion and education exchange pro gram and won't get around to a vote before Monday or Tuesday. Opiwnenu fired briskly at the bill yesterday. The suggested program would Include the "Voice of America" broadcasts. War powers Senator Wiley IK Wis. I, senate Judiciary committee chairman, aaid he will name a sub committee Monday to atari hearluia on legislation to declare an end lo the national emergency and the war. Thla atrp would wipe out all but about 66 of the war and emergency laws. Agriculture Chester C. Davis, for mer AAA administrator, told the house agriculture committee todny farmers will benefit more under a imllry of abundant production than under a pi ok rum of high prices maintained by scarcities. He said a system of legislated prlce-flxmg "ex tended Indefinitely" could harm farmers a great deal, Tile committee la making a aludy of long range agriculture xllclrs. Police Hunt Realtor PORTLAND, June 7 iJ-t The real estate offlcea of Charles Dclfel and company in Portland, Salem, Sher wood, and Vancouver, Wash., were closed todny and police aeut out a search order for Dclfel. Claude H. Murphy, state real es tate cummlMloner. xu)endcd Del fcl's renlty license after Mrs. Virgin ia 8lcvenaon churned the ex-realtor fulled to return :i(0 enrnest money lo her nutl the Multnomnh county grnnd Jury Indicted him on a charge of embezzlement. Ed Campbell, the commissioner's deputy, took ennrge of Delfrl'a of fice here as keeper under an at tachment on a $:533 08 claim filed In circuit court bv the Creditors' Protective association. Police sold Delfel was last heard from In Salt Lake City. Bandon Signs Power Contract PORTLAND, June 7 lFt The cllv of Bandon sinned a power contract yesterday with the Bonneville power administration. Initially the Mountain 8tates Power company will deliver the elec tricity to Bnndon, In return getting i Bonneville power for upper Wlllam- j ette valley operations. After the Eugene-Coos Bay trans- ; mission line is constructed, Bonne- i ville will serve Bandon directly. BIDS CONSIDERED PORTLAND, June 7 W Army engineers today considered bids for 338 flight miles of aerial mapping of the Willamette river and Its trib utaries. The low bid of four was for 12063.44. submitted by Roy Wolfnrd and N. A. D. Norrls Jr., Portland. LOAN GRANTED WASHINGTON, June 7 oP The rural electrification administration yesterday granted a $150,000 loan to the Douglas Electric Cooperative, Inc., Roscburg, Ore., for extension of electrical service to rural areas. VaHcJleuAen SHIRTS FOR DAD ON JUNE 15 RUDY'S 600 Main sOMO Has Available for Immediate Delivery- Windows Screens . Moulding ' Trim Store Fixture Cabinets Doors Frames Hardware Garage Doors Southern Oregon Manufacturing Co. Ul Payne . Ph. 7581 To Call Events At Rodeo r i m im 1 1 rr if j i j&f 1. I VTA,, , , 'LaiakaaaM.-. WViji Cy Talllon of (ireat Falls, Mont., widely known rodeo announcer, haa been engaged by the Klamath Kodro association, to emcee the 1947 July 4, 5 and C show to be held at the fairgrounds. Klamath Rodeo Association Names Officers For Year The Klamath Rodeo association announces the renter of 1647 officials of the association with E. H. Bulslger as president. Bill Sermys la vice president, and H. E. Oeu. secretary-treasurer. Di rectors are Marshall Cornett, W. C. Ditlton. E. P. Ivory. Arthur Rlckbell und Jim Stevenson; E. E. Drlscoll and William Kuykendall, legal ad visors; Dr. J. C. Hunt, general man ager. Grange Confab Ends Today BEND. June 4 ov-Oregon 8tate grange deleguts were en rout home today after demanding a referendum on a recently enacted state law to encourage the Idaho Power company to build a $10,000,000 dam on the Snake river. The measure, passed by the last legislature, took away . the state's right lo acquire private power proj ects after two years' notice. Ac quisition now can be had only by condemnation. The 600 delegntes in their final session ol the annual convention al so condemned the "poor quality" of fruit Jar tops and rubbers, and urged action against low - flying planes which frighten poultry. . Astoria was named for next year's convention, at which time the bi ennial election will be held. The grange heard an appeal from James Marr, Oregon AFL secretary, for support of the workmen's com pensation program. He said labor agreed with the grange's stand on public power and opposition to a sales tax Classified Ads Brln Results. BEAT THE HEAT Mr Utile IntttUllon appllrd ever year roaf for Ihi ihin 13,00 per 109 q, ft, Adctt yean f life to rooft, lewtra Intlda teraperatarra and add attractive appearance. I'r aaphall, wood ar mital. rar demonstration I'h. tn:i8. GREM'S ROOFING SERVICE Guaranteed Watch Repairing PRICES ARE RIGHT BY TOM DALTON. STATE LICENSED. LOUIE'S LOAN OFFICE Phone 8461 SAVE If your Auto Insurance rates seem high, call on us '"' for a quotation. PROMPT FRIENDLY CLAIMS SERVICE j lyy Bssaa "i CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Meeting In the Library Auditorium, 5th and Klamath, FERRY M. JOHNSON, Pastor Special Services of Interest To All - - - A. M 11:00 o'clock Mrs, W. C. Howell, and Mrs. A. F. Crittenden Women's Missionary Union leaders. P. M., 2:30 o'clock Dr. A. F. Crittenden, Executive Secretary, and Rev. Ellis B. Evans, Sunday School. Secretary, of the Southern Baptist General Convention of California. P.M., 8:00 o'clock Rev. Harry Moratto and Life Service Band from Howard Payne College. Training services for every are A. M 9:45 o'clock Sunday School led by H. G. Shlrey, Supt. P. M 6:45 o'clock Training Union led by Mrs. Pcrley Webster, Director, , ' "You.Are Never a Stranger, Not Even Once" " in , Klamath Falls' New and Friendly Church. I ' ft f t -V f ' v. ' l Mack Barbour's rodeo stock will be used In the three-day show. Bill Scrruys will have charge of conces sions at the fairgrounds and Pat Ivory, parade manager. A. Wickman will decorate Main street for the ro deo celebration. Rlckbell haa charge of the queen's contest. Pat purses are being offered for rodeo events, with II 000 for bronc riding; $800 for steer team roping; tSOO, calf roping; $800, bull riding; $600. bareback riding: $800, bull dogging; $160, quarter-mile free-for-all race; $150, stock horse tt-mile race; $300. five-eighths mile free-for-all; $150. best-reined cow horse; $5 per day, musical chair. Entries close at 8 p. m., July 3. Entrants may write or wire the Klamath Rodeo association, Klam ath Falls, Ore. Sugar Ration End Hooed Soon WASHINGTON. June 7 UPt Sec- I retary of Agriculture Anderson said j today that "we'll get out of sugar ; rationing, as far as household con- i sumption Is concerned, as quickly as j possible." i He appeared before the house banking committee to testify on two ' i bills one calling for elimination of all sugar rationing for home con- i sumption, the other giving priority I on sugar to those using It for home 1 canning purposes, - POSTMASTERS WASHINGTON. June 7 M") President Truman has sent to the senate these postmaster nomina tions for Oregon: Lenore O. Narkaus. Helix: lax W. Sprague, Joseph; Helen H. Reed, Lapine. Help your graduate on to success GIVE A PARKER 51 or Shaeffer Pen Set PIONEER PRINTING & STATIONERY CO. m South 9th 901 Klamath MONEY! I i FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP HARRY R. LANPHEAR, District Agent 233 So. 11th Phone 6923 Teen-Ager Killed In Flaming Car ' PORTLAND, June 7 m One teen-age passenger died In the flaming wreckage of a "hot-rod" near here last night and four of his companion were Injured seri ously. In addition two rescuers suffered burns, one requiring hospitaliza tion. The dead youth was Clifford Pa ranto, 18, Portland, a passenger In the light touring car that crashed Into an oil truck at Llnnton, burned to death. Wesley Madsen, Portland, a city fireman passing by, helped pull three other boys from the flaming wreck. A fourth was thrown clear, Madsen was hospitalized for burns. The truck driver, Russell CI. Weaver, also suffered slight bums In the rescue work. Weaver said he was part-way onto the highway from a side road, when he saw the car ap proaching. He halted the truck and trailer In hopes the car would awing around him, he said. The ear hit a 60-gallon gasoline tank on the truck running board, spraying the automobile with flames. The others Injured: Richard D. Talmadge, 17, burns; Edwin Wal lace, 18, back Injuries; Richard Weston, 16, leg Injuries; Chester Deffem, 17, who was thrown clear, a broken nose. All were from Port land. Slater Speaks At Rotary In a talk on his experiences In India and China. Lawrence Slater told Rotarlans Friday that the tragedy of United States efforts to neip cnina is mat the 10-year-old Chinese civil war la now being waged with American sunDlies. The former air force jfficer said that his experiences In the Chlna-F.urma-Indla theater coincided with the stories of sabotage, and the "gouging of both Chinese and others trying to help China by rul ing groups of Chinese" that were reported by other Americans who served In this theater. Slater, whose talk was given on the third anniversary of European D-Day, was Introduced by Dr. Charles Rugh. President Sam Rltchey spoke briefly In memory of Rotarian Leslie Rogers. FOR SALE 800 gal. gas tank with 75 ft of 2-in. bonded raa-reslstant bose and nozzle. Power take off and adapters. 2 meters, water separator and filter, t drain sumps. Will sell cheap for Immediate turnover. See at LAKELAND FLYING SERVICE ' or phone 3330 between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. 1 PRE-FATHER'S DAY SALE All Leather JACKETS lA off SAVE 25' -.OATSKIN8 IORSEHIDES C APESKINS Wlntma Hotel BIdf. USA Mala Phona .' T JESUS NAME TABERNACLE 1442 Oregon Ave. Sunday School ....... 10 A. M. Devotional Service 11 A. M. Evening Service 7:45 P. M. Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study 7:45 Ray BUxsefh, Pastor Phone 7636 WA Welcome to Worship FIRST North 8th and Washington 11:00 A. M.-Speaker: Dr. A. F. Crittendon. stroyed." 9:45 A. M.-Sunday, School. Classes for All Ages, in- 6:45 P. M.-Training Union eluding Nursery. for All Ages, Nursery. Sunday School Bus Service to South Suburban Areas nr.aAI.O a miwi, Klia lain, On. CARNIVAL com. i47 sy m tfyci. mc. t. m. ato. "Indeed I do remember my indeed! The law school Krug Fishes At Oreg on Lake McMINNVILLE, June 7 oP) Julius A. Krug, secretary of Inter ior, got away from it all today at an Oregon fishing lake where there Is not even a telephone. 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EVERYBODY WELCOME Rev. and Mrs. C. O. Ross, Pastors at the BAPTIST CHURCH Sts. aATUaoy, Ja t, mi, rata Nine B Dick Turner i-7 u. a par, on. first case, young man yes sued me for my tuition!" ministration. They left at once for Meadow lake In the Coast range west of here. Krug was expected to spend part of today touching up a speech he will deliver at the Reed college com mencement ceremonies In Portland, tomorrow. Is It a hard-to-get article you need? Advertise for It In The Her ald and News Want Ad Section. Folly Insured the first time five years. Quality Student Instrument At" Seasonable Prices TERMS from June 9th through July Ilth MUSIC CO. en Phone 4519 Cecil C. Brown, Pastor 8:00 P. M.-Subject: "If the Foundations Be De mmmmmmm Mi!Hriiiiiiiiiiirtitiiiinn)frTmTittiiiriiitriiTtin)irib:iiiitiitijiHiiiii44iiuiriiriiTm