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THURSDAY, JULY 17, 194 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THREE Governors Give Marshall Vote Of Confidence. But No Specific Approval HALT lAKK fXI'V. July 11 M'i Heeretary of Male Marshall hull votn of "faith mill confidence" from the ntliin' governors today but li larked miy specKle approval of Ilia pUn for (he rconnnilo rebuilding of Kurope. Turning lo a day's piny after end liil tlirlr business session, governor generally Interpreted a foreign pull' ey resolution which limy hail adopt ed aa a reiteration of their lallh In the wgrkaballiy of the bipartisan In ternational policy. Hut despite a personal plea by Murnlmll In a Monday nliilit address .for their backing Inr "a course of action fully conslsumt Willi our own national Interest and yet equally considerate of the Incalculable slake which thin country Iibh In the preser vallnn of KuriiiM-nn civilisation." Ilulwark of Freedom llecoiinllnii the hltirtcl Ainorl cnu (mill for preservation of liull vldunl liberties, llm resolution snld Hint the United Hint stands to day aa "tho bulwnrk of liumnn free dom." It Mild the nation foreign policy "l liillinulcly related lo tho support of our historic liberties.", ' "Therefore." Uio resolution con tinued, "tho governors' conference hereby asserts It conviction Hint llm forolmi policy of thU country transcends III Important1 all parti san, personal or ixilltlrnl coiuldrra tloiu and should be l all tunc an American foreign policy, repre sentative of, the bent In America and representing, the United Hlatea to the nullum of the world aa a country that seeks pence and U united In IU delermlnntlon to pro tect the Innllcnable right and prlvillge thai our cltuens itow en joy " ThU left room for possible future tupport of the Marshall European aid plan, but aa some governors ob erred It avoided any advance en dowment until Hie delalla are known. The governors' rcluctnnca to make any kind of advance commitment demonstrated whrn, In cloaed session, llley pared from the orlgl nal draft of a resolution a aecllon declaring support for "all proper effort" on the pari of the aecreury of atate "to aecure peace and free dom throughout the world." To tome governor, particularly republlrana, tins waa ald to apiear too much like a blank check for President Truman and Marahall for a tremendous economic aid pro gram. The broad language of the finally approved foreign policy resolution Immediately started corridor dis cussion which resulted In apeeily dentals by several governors that H bore any "Isolationist" tinge. Governors Thomna E. Dewey. New York republican: W. Preston Lane Jr., Maryland democrat; Robert Hlue. Iowa republican, and Ralph Gate, Indiana republican, Joined Informally In making It clear Uiey believe It constllutea a solid en dorsement of tho bipartisan foreign policy, In a series of other resolution, the governor endorsed universal military trulnlug, nuking that It be based iirlmurlly on facilities of the HHilonul gunrd. They called fur congressional ac tion to establish firmly the elates' title to mineral-rich tldeland areas. They asked for continuing study of how o separate Hie field of alate and federal laaatlon. Fishing Catch Price Gets Okay BEATTI.E. July 17 W A price agreement, ranging 'rnin I'ift lo HO a ton has been reached for pilchard fishing off the Oregon-Washington coast, dipt. Ed llnnrsnger, presi dent of the Pacific Const purse seiners association, sulci yesterdny. 1'rlco were set at 28 a ton for July, i:iB for August 1-10, and 140 a ton (hereafter with the atlpuln Hon Hint I lie price will become MO Imuii'dlnlely If cntchr leld a min imum ot it gallon of oil a ton. CVA Legislation Ready For Senate WAHHINOTON. July 17 t1- Legislation to create a Columbia valley authority has been readied for Introduction In the Henale by Sen. Glen Taylor iU-lda.l, he aald yesterday at a press conference. Taylor said the bill follows gen erally a similar measure Introduced by former Hen. Hugh Mitchell (D Wash.i. but Includes some changes suggested by discussion of Mitch ell's bill. Hot Dog Licks Cool Cubes Her name Is Happy and she's only two year old, but she knew II was s-o-o-o-o hoi yesterday. When the mercury pushed to a slnllng 7, Happy made for the lee cakes, rlhe b Hie pride and joy of Danny llargls, son of Mr. and Mr. Kay Uargl, of Algoma. Oregon. Poisoning Cases Told PORTLAND? July 17 MV-Beveral case of child poisoning from drink ing home-use permanent wave so lution were reported here today and official said the problem could be serious because chemical analy se are required In each case before an antidote can be prescribed. Dr. N. A, Dnvld, professor of pharmacology at the University of Oregon medical school, made the first report of the neveral cases. Iliirvcy Donnell, manager of the Prank Nnu pharmacy, pointed out that the solutions harmless when used properly have an agreeable odor and taste and hence children occasionally are attracted to drink them. Because regulation do not re quire Ingredient to be listed on label, analyses must precede treat ment, he said. Borne of the solu tion contain drug which act so rapidly that delay may be fatal. He said on hospital held a telephone line open for an hour awaiting the result of teat. Dr. Harold M. Erlckaon, state health officer, said he was Investi gating to see what could be done. Official meanwhile cautioned I mother to keep all such solutions out oi me reacn ot cnuaren. OKACG OKAYED WASHINGTON. July 17 fPH-The senate voted yesterday to confirm the appointment of Albert C. Drang. Salem, Ore., as postmaster there. Classified Ad Bring Result. Longshoremen Rap Communists NEW YORK. July 17 7IV- The International Longshoremen' as sociation lAPLi pledges to support any government policy that would call for a shipping boycott against 'totalitarian and aggressor nations." The 400 delegates to the ILA's 34lh convention, representing stevedore on the east and gulf coast, unan imously adopted a resolution late yesterday containing the union oner of supMrt. President Joseph P. Ilyan said Hie union was not "trying to map the policies of our govern ment for our national leaders" but "we want to be ready." The resolution, naming no specific countries, staled that within Hie labor movement there were "agents whose loyalty I not to the nation of which they are citizen, but to an alien power." Hood River To Vote On Memorial HOOD RIVER. July J7 iIV City council wax exiiected to go ahead with plans for a 1100,000 living memorial for war veteran at next Monday' meeting as the result of voter approval of a 140.000 -bond Issue, The vote Tuesday, approving the Issue 203 to 101, was made when cost of the work advanced from (60.000. for which bonds In the amount were voted In 1945. to the 1100.000 tout). Construction wa delayed by gov ernment regulation.' umm Miht Values to 6.95 L1E0)M 525 Main St. Hall Resigns Polio Council Job . x PORTLAND, July 17 JPh-Mr. F. W. Blum, Portland, will succeed Eu gene W. Hall, Portland, a the Ore gon representative for the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Hall has resigned. Mr. Blum ha been secretary of the Multnomah county chapter and state advisor for women's activities. Make your spring cleaning pay off. Sell those still useful but no longer needed article through The Herald and New Want Ads. That Aluminum Building Is Hamilton s ml. N. on Bend lly. lo 11 p. m. BREAKFAST DINNER I U BREA T7 LUNCH - s ' c.A, -,m ,rin f,y Easy to apply on wood, concrete or linoleum. Dries quickly. Won't spotwhite.Standshard use and rt scrubbing:. IH qt GENERAL PAINT STORE S15 Main St, Phone U2S From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh Sam Helps with the Dishwashing Dropped In at In Aberaalhy's Just lh other evening and there waa Sam, out In the kitchen with urn apron on. helping his missus wash the aopper dishes. (And Ihea I learned later he'd helped cook the supper, loo.) Of course, Sam could have set tled into his favorite chair, en Joyed hi evening glaoa of beer, and left all the messy kltchenwoik to Dixie. Out he kind of likes her company and she In turn cer tainly appreciates hi help. la fact, skarlng the heasework and the mealtime chorea Is sort of a bond between them . . like shar ing that friendly glaas of beer to gether, when the work Is done. It's one of those little afl'lmporlant thing In marriage. From where I sit, the time that a man and wife can spend with each other in this busy world today I all too precious. And the more things they can do together, the better. Copyright, 1947, Vnitti States Brrutrs Fnundatiom In Klamath Falls It's PDGGLY WAGGLY Starr Brand Frozen Peaches l ib. pkgs. 15c Your last chanco to buy these) ot this low. pric. Better put a doien or two in your locker for use next winter. FROZEN RASPBERRIES 10-lb. tin 3.89 FROZEN STRAWBERRIES . 4.29 With tugor added. Make 'your own preserves and Jellies. PRUNE JUICE Suniweet brand quart bottle 15c AUNT SUE'S DRY CLEANER A- Have on your dryi cleaning bill gallon tin only 0"C FRANKLIN FLOOR WAX 1 wrl 89c With oach quart tin purchased we will give you a pint tin Rubber Gloss Self-Polishing Wax. PAPER TOWELS rol, 15c. METAL PAPER TOWEL HOLDERS .,35c Flour M-lk. bag 3.89 Drifted Snow or Gold Medal Aunt Dinah Molasses . . ol. bottle 15c Hershey's Chocolate Syrup 16 oi. tin 15e . No. 10 tin 1.98 Enjoy this fine Chocolate Syrup on your ice cream Del Monte Catsup large 14-01. bottle 23c CLOSED SUNDAYS PIGGLY WAGGLY 701 PINE 618 MAIN STREET1 rHE EiiroiM'S ffiEMST MEN'S ALL WOOL Tweed Suits 19.50 1 Regularly $35.00. Reduced almost 50 to clear! MEN'S ALL WOOL Leisure Coats 5.00 Values to $19.85! Choice of colors. A pre-war price! Straw Hals VS 2 PRICE Every summer straw in the store at this price. See them! I ill Mills ...00 For work or dress. All sizes in stock. Rayon and Cotton- DRESS SOCKS Reg. 35c Now $ 00 5 pairs. It beats anything offered lately! Reg. 6.95 All Wool SKI SWEATERS NowSj95 Reduced 50 to clear! Come and see them! Reg. 24.50 SPORT COATS Now $1A00 All wool coaU for men. Sensational ' rallies. Reg. 10.85 MEN'S DRESS SLAX Now $95 All wool tweeds and flannels. Priced far below cost , , Levi Strauss ' Long Sleeve SWEATERS Now $295 White slipovers. All ize. Men's Swim Trunks Values to $5.00 Now $45 $J95 McGreror, Gantnervand B.V.D. Ineluded in stoek One Lot ALL WOOL SWEATERS Values to $5.95 Now $J69 Long- sleeve models. A value not to miss. Men's Sport Shirts Now $00 An unheard-of-price for these , quality shirt. Reg. 3.95 Men's Plain Color Dress SHIRTS Now $ J95 In blue, frey or rreen. All slic. Come early. One Lot Men's Work Pants Now $00 pair While they last! Buy several pairs for future usel Men's Briefs and Athletic Shirts Now )Oc each 29' Just think of It! Shirts and briefs at a 1941 price! 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