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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1947)
FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1947 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE NINE Ill-Clothed Britons Asked To Vote On Ceremony Of Elizabeth's Wedding lly (il.lJN WILLIAMS LONDON, Jiily It ll'l lll-fril, III-liouard mid lll-cltithetl llrlluns were liivllril loilay liy lhi widely circulated Dully Ksprraa la vain on whether Princess Kllialirlira weilillns ahuulil lie ahutluwad by Ilia m lluiiril auatrrlly midrr which llie kliiii a aiiliji-cl llvr. "Hlioiild llirrii he lima and iiarllr and bunil itud vole frnm the public fluids to niase Prince l.llsuliclh'a wrilillni day our muat (color fully frallve oeraaltin alum the ciirimulliiii?" Hi Ksprraa naked. "Or liuiild lh' austerity nl llln mid 41m iiivrriimriil dictate mi uiraalon where llrllaln'a trndllluiinl salute In happlur wuuld seem out uf place?" i The mrr, which claim a I'll" filiation l 3.U73.aHT win ly line ml nl every In union ake iia rrmlria In write "yia" or "no" mi a iiiwlinrtl III answer to 1 1 in quvn- r'lral OtTitalim? "Hlmtilil the liilinrwi- wi'ildlnii duy lie aelectcil a the Ural piwt ttill occitMim lo lenlnrc Ui 111 It aa III llir tiailllloiinl ninety ul n aula public PVWUf" The Knpreiui aiiuuritlrtl Una Hie wrihllllU itIi-UIUIIuii allwulil llu-hlile iivihtiuiIiiii".' levlrw. piirllt', uul ioiiv airnc mid lin-work " "Lilt1." H . "l l"1" tlri,u '" ium U llila limine ol Imviim '"'llie duy I" certain I" he public IliilltluV. ItllhoUKll llir wciltllllll date -ranc-ctrii to be aollie llllin III kxiobcr lin mil Jrl been an- ''"Tlir'ihlle will be cIicim-ii liy Ihc klllll llh'l UUceli 111 rollicilliilliill Willi Print rw Kllrnbelll mill Hie litUlrlll'Milli -l.l. Philip Mmliltbul ir,, luimrr PlIIH Philip ol Otrcre Girl Scout Camp Ready For Summer Hlliiiitrd nil llir ilmrrs ill t.ukr n' llir Wood, llir Cllrl rlrnill romp una trrrlvlln! Inal-lnlliute loii.hr. Krltluy HI prrpaialliill lor Bcmit ralnprrs who Kill arrUe Huildnv. Jillv 13 Tlie ramp will lie hrld fur Ihrrr one-week x-rliKls. emllll All u.t 3 Oiitxirltiiiliy Inr riiloymrnt nl Ihr iiul-ul-diKira will be glvm iho Klrla whrll aurh activities n awllllllllnil. hlkum. naliirn aunty and handi cralt are ollrird. other rnlrrulii niriit will be rooking nvrr an oirii llir. name, folk daiiclim. archery and diamallra. According to Cllrl Hcpul hrad nmrtrra. imlilralUin tor Ihr Hint and '.Mrd week llaa brru rlou-d bill a trw more mil roll bo arcutiuno dalrd in the' armnd wrrk Cltrli shmiltl pay llir balance ol ihrir lr brlnre filing lo ramp. All ramp mpilpinritl ran be purcliaM-ri at the J c. I'rnnry nillllitinv, nritoiunr- lera Inr llie Olrl Hrout equipment. A Hiall lor llir ennui rnnMiA ol Klla Itodkry, dirntor; Khnrr Pnivqal, lirad rik: Mi. Kunnle Oixlilard. aiuilalanl cook; Kliner Provnal, handy man: Kliuiorin Hionrr. waterlronl director; and Mm, llairl Mundlin. nurM. Cnunaellora will be Mia. Cniinrly Worxl, Mr Dale Mattfam. Mr J T. Moore. Ml. Don I'arker. Mra. J C. Htrvenaon Jr. Mra l-iill Krr rrll. Mr. Ilniu Prrl. and Mm. Orr Uude Prllltl. Atattint rntimrllora " are Clmrlotle Carter. Ilrlila I.lon. Hull) Merrill, and llnrbnra IU kainp. Ilwuipa leave Klainnlh Union hull xhixil promptly at 0 30 a. in. Sun day. Voters Move To Build New School EtOIN, July U iiv-l'laiu for rnimtrucllou ul a new rht4l audi torium were going ahead here to. day alter voter derided IKI-13 In Invnr of a $31000 bond Imuc to linance Uie building linn hnvinu Im,mi' tinilf,.iled alter tiio bonti lasue wa appruved by narrow margin. Officials To Talk Freight Rate Hike PORTLAND. Jlllv J I olV-Orrenll and Washington olllclal may meet 'here at the end of the inonlh lo tlrinnnd a change In railroad Irrlghl rate. Mayor Earl Riley wa working for CALL 5103 SPECIALIZED RADIO SERVICE 1434 Main For Concrsla. masonry. aluceo, new aalvanised iron, ate. Iiala indennltaly. fry 1 1 i M GENERAL PAINT STORE Secretary m iiww,;.'i i -f . (lir: u -x-a ffit, 1 V NT . .. Curl A. Urii, drputy Muprrmr Mrrury uf ihr Nuiirrmr Ignite or Ihr World, Iriiviil Or (Irr of M(Mr, mi Mmtrtiri4rt, III., I among die nt tarlr hrrr for III Moom ronvrn tiun. Navy To Get $4 Billion WAHIIINOTON, July 11 it'l Hrnnlor HaltoiiMnll ilt-Miuu l aald today a M-imtc-tiouae conlerence coiiiinlllre liaa agreed on a navy appropriation bill allowing ex jirndlttiie nl "Jti.it ovrr four billion dolhira" In the currrnl lltca) year. He aald Uie liouae confereea have agrrrl lo arcrpl part ol aenate In rrrnMra thai will allow Uie navy 3111.000 ini-n and .000 ofllrera during the U-inonUi period be ginning laal July 1. He aald) the rompromlae alao providra 171.000.000 conlriii'l au thority for puri'liane ol new nnvnl airtratl lor aiiti-aubmarlne patrol and reconnaiaannce. Hnllonatnll told rrKirtrr: "I think thai llila will give u the number, nl mm, lil and airtrnlt nrcdrd lor an ellective ll'hltnu navy during llie next year. The cut will delay aome ol Ihc llltra-lllixlrrnlwllon nlalla aill'll a liureuMil radar inauilnimiu." Drivers Vin Safety Awards Hafetv award have been prenent ed to aeveral Klamath Greyhound bua driver by the Paclllc Grey hound company The drivers have been honored for having driven buvse two and three .vear wlUiout being Involved In accident. Receiving the award for three veara of aafe operation are Claude it. Ilabu and Maurice H. Melchcrt. lliibb and Melrhert . alo received the Iwo-venr aafetv award along Willi Clyde E. MrKlm. Wlllard E. Roberta and Arnold O. Thoiniuon. An climated 180 million mile of afe operation waa chalked up In 1010 by Oreyhound driver, accord ing to Glen O. Magntison. salrty director for' the Paclllc division. Aonroxlmatelv 1200 men were hon ored with nafety award. Uie great- raHlltlr year. the session today In llie latest de velopment of the rate controversy. Earlier Smith Troy, Washington attorney-general, said he would go to federal court about class freight rale, contending they discriminate against the West, Capable Nursing Care for Aied or Convalescent Ambulatory or lied Cases Even Tide Rest Home 148 N. Main Phone 7G06. Ashland, Ore. L & S Portland Cement Paint 5 36 5"'in Gal. 5-gal. cans Fine for shingle houses, too! Hos firoproofing qualities. 8 Attractive Colors. Transportation flews Prank Hextnn. rliief clerk for Oieul Northern In Klamiith Kalla, auppllrd the following lleina about Uie doing or (in employee: CJ. W. Mnrdmk, awiirnman, w railed aiiddenly to Mlnneiinoll. Minn., lollowlng the deain ol nu lather. Neat Cllbnon, yard clerk, Will leave Kliimiilh I' n lln lor tile Mayo clinic at Kochenter, Minn., Ill Hie hour lutlire lor medical treatment, J. II. I.araon. dlatrlrl gang lore- man, recently relumed Irom a trip lo Weniitclice. Waali., where he via Ited hi mollirr. Mra. V, V.. llaiigh, 123 8 River lde, whoae hiihband la a ilgnal malntiilner. returned recently Irom a vlalt lo the atata ol Waalilngton. Mr. I.aurcne Cavcnnugh, oliice worker at the UN nlflce building, I now on vacation In Southern Cal ifornia. Hcxlon niau mentioned thai w, o. Ctitlu paid the ON office a vlalt recently. He I vice president of the mime acpariiiicni lor wcHiern ra rifle, and hna tila regular ofllcea In Man Franclaco, PINK OltDKIIH DOWN PORTLAND. Ore., July 11 (IV The July 4 holiday and annual vacation In many mill cut weal em pine order, ahlpincnu and production ahnrply In the week ended July 6. the Weatern Pine aaoclallon renrted today. ' Mystery The nude and battered body of Mrs. Kosenda Mundragon (topi, JO. wa found almost In the ahadows of the Los Angeles city hall. Her huaband, Antonio (bottom), la be ing queilioned by police In con nection with the rase. AP wlrepuoto fpome ike (JC&lio biccoldU YjDeflcousl I - y Everybody lkes s Vacuum-packed In cans and Ultra-Vac jn ' Two Grinds: Regular, or Diip and Glass-Maker Regional Director jrvt m-trw,' ", 'r'!r'r. ''Tf N. It. Hmlth, Mooac norlhweat rrglunal director h're from Seattle for the convention Friday, Haturday and Kunday. Milk Price Objected To PORTLAND. July 11 Mr Another complaint about the new milk price here waa voiced again today thla lime by the Dairy Cooperative ao clatlon. Tlie anxoclatlon aerled producer were loalng money because of lower cieam and milk price. Milk now retail at 17 cent, lntead of Uie prevlou 17 cent In torc and 18 cent delivered at home. Krvln L. Peteron, state agriculture director, replying to Uie association's rrqueal for a hearing, said dairymen hou!d give the new price order longer test. - Yesterday Uie Oregon Jersey CatUe club proteated the pricing formula. 55 Officers Attend School Fifty-five tat policemen, all rel atively new to Uie force, will enroll for claM-s at Oregon Vocational school, the Marine Barracks Instal lation, Monday noon. . 8gt. Jerry Cochran of the Mil-1 waukie Male police office, will be In overall charge of the school, and varlo is commissioned and non-com- missioned officers of the force will serve as Instructors. The first group of officers will ; attend a clax session lasUng two ! week, studying latest police meth- ods of Investigation, search seizure. law or evidence, motor venicie code and the like. They will also practice the use of firearm on Marine Barrack pistol and rifle ranges. Indonesian Action Demanded Today BATAV1A. Javu.x July 11 oTi Governor General llubcrtu J. Van Mook demanded today that the In donesian republic accept in full all Uie proposals of the Netherlands for establishing an Interim government for a United Suites of Indonesia. :The lime for decision has come." the governor general said in a radio address. The Indonesians have accepted four of the five principal Dutch proposals, but have demanded that Internal policing within republican sector be assigned to republican agencies. The Netherlands has pro posed a force of Indonesians and Dutch. . To, relieve burn, Itch, and sting of Chafing PERSPIRING' SALESMEN NOW Ufl MEXSANA There's wonderful relief for all In Mcxsana on hot, humid days and night. Help absorb excess perspi ration that often causes prickly heat, minor skin rashes. Prevents chafing. Dust Mcxsana on after bath. An' excellent deodorant. Relieves tired, aching feet and itchy nuisance of athlete's foot. Beat the heat with... Paylesa Drug 808 Main, It $f-I , ' v W I Truman To Report On Economics WAHIIINOTON, July It v-Prr-Ident Truman today decided to send congreaa within the next ten days a special mid-year report on- the eco nomic outlook, Including the poaallde effect nl John I., fowls' new coal wage galna on living costs. Presidential Secretary Charles O. Ron aald till wa decided at a meeting of Mr. Truman with hi cabinet. He said the concensus of the meeting was that there has been "a tendency to exaggerate the Im portance of the coal settlement on Uie overall wage picture." "Of course. If prices should go up aa a result, that would be a matter of concern," Hose added. Edwin O. Nourae, chairman of the president's council of economic ad viser, i id Ui the cabinet a memo randum on the state of the nation's business, based on the council's con tinuing researches. Koaa said the cabinet fell it would "be a very useful thing to put these findings out for the benefit of con gress and the country." He added that he dors not know whether there will be White House recommenda tions for legislation In connection with the finding. Ross would not confirm report that Uie council still expects, a It did In March, that a busmen down turn threatens, and that a noticeable decline in consumers' dtKpoxable In come will have an adverse effect on lobs and production when present breaking export fall off. "Rotten Job" Is Still Legal PORTLAND. July 11 Uv-Carl 8. Wtenke, du&atisfled with a paint Job on hi automobile, parked It across from the paint shop and put a big sign over It. "Rotten." The aroused shop management called police. The police talked It over, then city attorneys. Their decision: Wlenke right of free speech must be recognized. First Church of Christ, Scientist 4 branch l Tb Mathar Cborrb Tba Pirsl Charcb r Cbrial. geiastlal. la Baslao, Mas. 10th and Washington Services: Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Sunday Service. 11 a. m. Wednesday Evening Meeting. 8:00 o'clock. Lcsson-Sormon Subject, July 13 "Sacramenf" Christian Science Reading Room 1023 Main St. RADIO BROADCAST SATURDAY 5:15 P. M. KFJI Subject, "Proof That Christian Science' Heals" I! Try all of those difforont, all delicious I Crttpor bteowM thy'r doyt (WtW cmd triple-wropptd.v Qvktt' cooking ftakod wheot MRritri 50 morft Yitomln ll. Ml Km xrrei taita appeal of " Controlled. ToottlnQ" w ? since yp am. u. f V MT. ml J Vet's Mail Bag Aa a sarvica to valarana in lha cum iriunlly, this ncwapapar wilt publish an (ic-caftlonal column of newa hrlals from Ilia valarana administration, for furthar Information, valarana ahouM contact or writ Ihalr naaraal VA contact ofIra at Klamalh ralla. Deadline Near On Premium Walrera Veteran who have been totally disabled for six consecutive month or more, at any time since August 1, 1041. are eligible to apply for waiver on their National Service Life Insur ance until Augut 1, 1047, the veter an administration has announced. After August 1, 1047, no premium will be waived which become due more than one year prior to receipt by the VA of an application for waiver, the VA explained. A special feature of all N8LI pol icies, the waiver may be granted upon application by the inured alter he haa been totally disabled for six consecutive months. To prevent lapse of the policy, Uie VA cautioned that payment should be continued until the veteran i notified by the VA of approval of the waiver. The VA reminded all veterans who have allowed their NBLI term policies to lapse that they have only until January 1 to reinstate without a physical examination. a Questions of the Week Q. My National Service Life in surance premium waa due two weeks ago. Is my policy laped now, or do I have more time to send In my premium payment? A. Your policy Is not lapsed, nor : will it be lapsed until 31 days after ' the date your unpaid premium was ! due. , ! Q. 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