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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1947)
, AUG. 1947 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON , PACE THIRTEEN Ask Quick War Action (lATAVIA, Java, A ill. 1 (lj The Indonesian government mknl (lit llnltrd Htales Imluy to uhi l( In lliifiu'n Willi Tim Netherlands mid Urn I'nKril Nullum In have "an ill Irrnallutial arbitration romnilsslun iiupatrliod wllliuul drlay tii Inilu iiralu" lo mediate Dlllrli-lllilimralall rmiflluia. I'll statement, broadcast In the imino of Hepubllrail Premier Amir tijnrlioeddlii over the Joujiikartu radio, wits In reply In a United Htatea of for o( Its "Hood oil lien" m mediat ing the ilnpute, In which an uneasy truce now prevails, The DtiUh pre viously accepted the oiler., laH. Itejrrtlmi III client, the IlldullrsUll male- meiit amiMilltad to rejection of tlx I'nltrcl Hlutra aa the sole arbiter of the ciintrovrrny. "The Indonesian u o v e r n in e n t IitIh," the atiitement said, "that In view at the fuel thai two yeiim ol mediation and iifkoUiiIIoii have failed In hall hostilities, United Nu llum arbitration la the only ineiina to nettle the matter." Blailfoeddlu earlier mild lie hoped thai inch commission would be made up uf the United Btiitos. Client llrltnln, Australia, India, the Philip plhea and perhapa Blum. The Netlierluiula army uwiurlcd In day It hud suffered 'Xi caaunltlea In truce, violations by 'the Indonesians since Monday nildnliilit umt officials of the republic voiced counter ac cuhiilloii thai the Dutch had com mitted new brunches of the ccuae fire order. Army Authorizes New Plan For Europe Re-Enlistments Truman Will Not Speak At Legion WAHII1NOTON. All!.' 7 "IV Charlra U. Itiuui, While House press nrcrelary, aald today thai President Truman la not plannliiK to address the anutial convention of the Amer ican Leulon. Hnaa save hla reply to newa con ference questions about a published report that Mr. Truman would apeak to the Legion's opening session In Madlaon Hquare Garden, New York. August -it. The regular nrmy'a new plan au thorising enlistments and reenllst menu for Initial assignment to the European commiuid la now In effect, It waa announced at the U, 8. army rccrutlliiif mutton today, Thla com mand Includes the McdlUirraiieiin theater i.n well, Hut. Thurllng muted. The new dtrectlve rnvenla the fol lowlnii peraonnol u behiK ellitlble: Men from civil llfo who huve pre vious aervlce In either the army, navy, murine enrpa or count gtiurd; men whine current enllatmenu are tennlnntlng and who dealre lo re enllat Immedlutely for European duly and thone men who are eligible and request Immediate (Uncharge for 1 1 hi convenience of the government for the purpose ol rcenllalmenl for Kuroiie. In connection with theae enlistments, the applicant's term muat be tor three, four or five yeura. Kxccpllona to 111 Is authority are audi personnel aa are qualified for eullalment only In the army air forcea. former member! ol the armed torcea whose prior aervlce quullflrs them for duty In other than the AAF may be enlisted If other wise Qualified In the grade of ataff Mirgoant or below. Assignment to the Kuropran command. uiiasslgned, U limited to white applicant only of the third pay grade or below. Men currently serving In the army who roenllst will be ordered directly from place nf enltslmont to Curnp Kilmer, N. J. Thone men residing within the 8th army area enlisting from civilian ranks , will report to the recently reactivated 4th Infantry dlvlnlon at Ford Ord, Calif. More detulled Information tor ex servicemen desiring lo rcenllst for service In the Kuropean command may be obtained from the army re cruiting station, room 309, post office building. Payments lo Amcrtcun families by their life Insurance companies, In the first tour months of the year topped one billion dollars, up 50, 000.000 from the corresponding pe riod of last year. , On July 6. 1028. a hailstone 17 Inches In circumference fell at Potter, Neb. HIT TOR IrtE lifABER . NlCK WKE'U E A POSSE AFTE' INJ NO TlfkAC ' I Hi v-v-c m i g THEY'RE OET1KJS AvjAY. ANP NOPODT5 AFTER IrlErV 1 IL KAVB To Sit WHEUE n aar J ' sw 111 HuRRY.DAGNABBiT' 1 SOT EARS 9iwrrt -rvJo HEAR Stir " tan iwni..i.rJrKT '"'"'. ' Alaska Phone Still Tied Up ANCIIOHAUE, Alaska, Aug. 7 il'i City council members, still deadlocked In a labor dispute with electrical workers and telephone operators were told yesterday by Mayor Francis Bowden that the situation "bolls down to not enough money." "The city Is definitely broke," the mayor said, adding that the condition "Is no reflection on this council or on previous councils." The union, which turned down two new "final" proposals yester day, wan to meet lust night with the council. Conciliator Leonard Evans of Juneau was expected to be on hand for the session. Councllmen suggested the possi bility of dispensing with a consid erable number of the workers and of raising utility rates In an effort lo meet the wage demands. No ac tion was taken however.. The union agreed to continue op erating switchboards on an emer gency basis at least until Thurs day night. Farm Specialists Hold Convention At New OYS A uranium ore, recently named Clarkelle, was discovered near Spruce, N. C. fwsu. motiH whatVl oh. I'm not bkbticulahlV wt oo-ao sm MuM3v...n pittv to tm' tccao out neai with tmi moon AN MAVB U h BVBSJVTMlNtV jT mm if V 1. A FT mm iT OUT KOS 1 I ON THg SAND I - I roa a tML. S 'V ANVWSW. 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Morgan, state supervisor of agri cultural education, assisted by such men as 1-eonurd Hudson, president of Vocational' Agricultural Teach ers' association, principal of Silver ton high, assistant state agriculture education supervisors and other leaders. There are over 1000 farming vet eran students. In the state and 2100 high school farm students who will benefit by the attendance of their Instructors at -the convention. A tour of the OV8 was made by .the group this afternoon, to ac quaint them with the wide scope of vocational advantages offered by the Institution. Tonight at 7 o'clock a stunt and award program will be presented In the theater on the cam pus and Friday will conclude the convention. Representatives of farm agencies l and classes throughout the state made up the attendance, including William McKlnney, principal of Sa lem high school; George ' Penrose of Portland, farm agent for the Un ion Pacific railroad; H. H. 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