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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1948)
MONDAY, JAN. 12, 1948 HERALD AMD NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN Truman Asks $39 Billion Budget For Coming Year; Foreign Aid Big Item THE BUDGET AT A GLANCE It V 'I'll AaaiM'lulril Jrrs I' or Ymr hiiillni Junr .10 hum i imi llll'iiliw .. Hfi.alO.000.000 M4.477,OUO,000 otnuu jY,7M.uuo.mio aii.imii.iiou.uiK) Hill I'll'" 7.4H2.UMI.WIO 4,H0H,(HII,0II0 Ynil-rllil llrlit yUI4H)UlWIV,0UU WUWSHHIflW WAHIIINOTON. .lull III 1,71 I'K'Milrnl Trillium flrril mi uiiit o rrdrlilrd du-t'tlmi hutlKct o( $:iU, imu.lHHI.11'0 at ciinmraa tiKtiiy In iiiitI (Iii rriillllrii of our i'xUUiik ininr niillimul unit (loiurfiilo rrqiiiit'iui'iila" iliirlnil dm I HID lln.-nl yrnr hruiniilnii July I. Ilr UilU tlir lloMlln li-iulilWiili roil. KirM iifiu ly fmir-flflha nl II if tltfllllllltf cMtlllulr iriltv.cllti the Rllrtnuitll of Win lil Wur II mill p fcirt.t til lli'iiil oil Wnl III Win' III. Allliuluill It srtirils by IJSHH), 000.000 Ilia liudKrl rnilicat lor llln ciirirnt yrnr. Mr. 'rriiiiiuu ilrrliuml Itn irrmiiiunii will unvcrnrd by "IlKl'l alnlitliirils nf nlM'iiitllltf prntl outy" III the ifuvt-iiiinciit. '"Mid lilulll flirt In," ho niiltl III llU , tii;ioiniiuiyiiiK nirrumitp, "Hint our 4 IjllllKCt tlllUl rr-Mlttlll llltfll until Wc linvr met our liilrrnittlfiiia.1 rrnpnu aibilllir mul t:nn aro the way rlriir In a jH-wrrful and iirnntHTnui wurld." In nil ohvlourt rrfrrrnrp tn thr hniifd-fiir rflpi-l of fiirriKii mil In rurblnic Iho apirnit of rinuniml.Mfl. Mr. Truman nnid: "Hhoulil fnllura of Uicmi proKramn result 111 a furlhrr extcnMon of totalitarian mlr. would havp to irrxamluo our areurlly HaltiiMi and lake wlmtrvrr atrpa iniKht Ik nrc pnry undrr the clrriinoitaitrrii." Mr. 'lYllllian llrclmrtl that 70 wr crnt of the rxprmllliirrs he pro lnrd "dlrrrlly rfllrrt thi rost of war, the rffetU of war, and our ef fort to ptrvrut a Inline war" III till. rlaiA hr lifted the Iwo Ulll ftr.u urma In hit btldurr 111. 000.000.000 for Ilallonal rir frnip. .8 per rrnl of the total and i:'70.0oo,ooo higher than tin. year; ll.ooo.ooo.ooo lor loreimi and nthrr liilrrnatlonal ulfairs, la xr mil ol the total ami up 11 .600,000 .ooo. Afier allowiiiK for veterans' bene fits, interest on the public drbt and lax refunds. Mr. Truman said only 31 rr cent of the oullay would re- Meacham Is Coldest Spot Mratham on thr old Oreiton Trail in thr coMr.il. plnrr in the alatr of Oirnun thin morning Willi minimum of 3 ihirn above rrro. I'. 20 di-Kirr. in Klamath Kails at 8 a. m today, following Sun day maximum ol 44. I'orerast for the next 34 hotiri It for dear and cold weather with maximum of 43. minimum of 35 de Brrra. Oiriton highways were In fairly IihxI condlllon tKly wnh only minor reMrlriions remaining from last week i floods and heavy rains, the Orrmui suite hlKhway cmnmla lon reiMirtrd at 8 a. m. Mountain routea were ley but being sanded. At (Well lake on the Willamette highway It was 14 degrees, clear, paikrd anow ea.it of til tunnel, aniicline gnlng on. The Hun moun tain atretrh of highway 07 wax frosty but sanded. The Clreemprlhgs high way waa rrHirlrd clear. Numerous rails were rrcrlved over the week-end on the condition of the Pacific highway. Motorlat were advised that detour for paa aenger cara only rontlntira around the damaged Month Umpqua river bridge eight mllea aouth of Rose burg, llusaes and triirka continued to be milled through Klamath Kalis. St. Paul's Men's Club Slates Meet St. Paula Men' club will meet for dinner Tuculny night. January 1.1, In the pariah houae. with James Walllndrr and Hcolly lilcolma an dinner chairmen and hints. Circuit Judge David R. Vaudrn berg will lie the apenkcr of the eve ning and Dr. E. D I.nmb will allow movies. All men of Die pariah and their frlenda are Invited to the din ner and reaervatlotm ahould be made either through mcmbera of the vestry or through the churrh " office, telephone .15RS. A lauding barge that can leap frog arroaa aoft anow, mud. and bogs with 60 Ions of men nnd equipment ha beeideveloped by the navy. Get-Acquainted Offer! This Ad Worth 50c on a WASH JOB that is COMPLETE! Vacuum Insida Waih running goat We alio ipccloliio in Simonlz and itcam cloaning. PELICAN AUtO LAUNDRY Plume noil Ask Tor Vern Corner fllli and Wnlntil 1 a. main for aiMial welfiiro mil ordin ary expi'tiaca of government. lie Injected a iioln of optimism, however. Willi an I'stlimilo Hint "un der rxiallug tax lnwa" federal reve nui'N will yield a record-breaking in plus of I7.4n7.oou.ooo Una year and another of t4.HUB.0O0.0O0 In the following 13 mouth If congress adopt lila flacal plan. The chief executive aald Income for the IU4H fiscal year, now half over, should reach 4a.71li.oO0.OUO, the hlgheal for any year except the 4(1.407,000,000 received In wartime Jim. He estimated next yrar'a recelpU at I44.477.O0O.OOO. Hut Mr. Truman Insisted the gov ernment ahould use all exceaa over attending to acale down the I7M1. uoo.uoii.ixio public debt. He auld the debt ahould be cut to liMi ooo.oon.WM) by next June 'Ml and to I34ll.'.00. OUO (Mio one year Inter. To do this and anil leave room fur the $40-Mr-i)erson lax cut he auggested laal week, the preaident reiterated Ills cull for a ti ,300,000,000 hike In corHiratlon taxes, 'Hie new budget la based on the assumption that congreaa will ac cept a variety of other projecta out lined In Mr. Truman'a atatr-of-the-unlon message which OOP lenders deiiouured as "Mania Chius" bidding for voles. It Includes a new program of financial aid for atate school sya leuu, health Insurance, extension of social security to such groups aa farmrra, domestics and the self employed, long range housing aid. and expanded Hood control. Mentioned fur future considera tion la a new sea level canal tn con nect the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Mr. Truman's t45J10,()OO.0OO in come estimate for the current fiscal year waa I3.4M.000.000 higher than the one he made In August. Ilia spending estimate of t37.72B.0O0.000 waa up t778.0O0.0O0. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING Riptrt (jurinla1 mtk Mil Makvil Ksanahl Piletk- r Mllmtt Sewing Machine Sorvice Yonr In4pndrnl lllif rhn N!1l 1?IK khttli Mat lnruiiu( THE COMPLETE B ! PRIVATE FROZEN FOOD LOCKER PLANT . . . ..cooiino 5 I r-x-3 Mn I I I ..ruEnirto IE I J J I I ..iTORmo Id I h S I I AMPLE CAPACITY ro ...HOMES . . . TAP.M3 . . . ESTATES ...FOOD STORES ...CAFES AND MANY OTHER USES. Thta TrlpU FuncUon Unit is complel, convenient emd combines a home trees er and Iroren iood compartment with a spacious cooler. It features contact freezing quality as jrood or better than com merclal standards. Food accessibility is the keynote of the Amana Model 200 overyllilng is right at your linger lips. 23 cu. it. of zero storage. 100 di. ft. refrigerated cooler. Produced by Amana foremost refrigera tion engineers and locker plant builders. NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM TIRE AND APPLIANCE DIVISION BUEMSS MOTORS 316 So. 6th TOONERVILLE FOLKS l I pop Wo .VT IE, THE OlP STftlHg SAVEP, I I Big Damage Suit Filed A suit for over $.'0,000 damages brought by a Los Angeles woman against a local woman as the re sult of an automobile accident at Los Angeles. January 30, 1046, was oi flic today with the circuit court clerk. The suit was brought by Mrs. Clludys Catherine Uamber against Mrs. Wllma 1. Wiley, for 125.000 punitive damages and approximate, ly t3000 actual damagea for medical bills and loas of work. The accident occurred when a car driven by Mra. Wiley, then Mrs. Wllma Cathcart, struck Mrs. Bam bei at a Lost Angeles street Inter section. The complaint lists Mrs. Humbcr a Injuries as a concussion, dr.mage to the ryes and other hurts. WATCH REPAIRING WE ARE NOW IN A POSITION TO GIVE YOU ONE WEEK SERVICE ON YOUR WATCH WORK. F. W. BERTRAM 629 Main Street Klamath Falls' Oldest Jewelers SUPERIOR HOME FOOD FREEZING 1 ;HiSl liiii'l 1 1 tlT 1 1 1 DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH The beauty prize among certain tribes of the French Congo is taken ' I . the woman with the fanciest headdress. Greatest unlapired source of rill Is the 10.000.000 square miles of conti nental shelf that extends from a few to a 100 or so miles underwuter from the shores of continents and islands. WASHING MACHINE SERVICE All Mokci Authorized Maytag Service TUCKER STEINKAMP APPLIANCES Esquire Bldg. Phune 1805 Ph. 5126 ooroptimists Slate Talk By Powell . . Hrrvlce (iulia Program Junior chamber of comnierbe, Monday. 7::t0 p. m. chamber of commerce. Llona club. Tuesday noon, Wll lard hotel. 30-30 club. Tuesday 7 p. m,, blue room, Wlllard hotel. Boroptimlsl club. Thursday no'in. Pelican cafe. Klwaul club, Thursday nom, Wlllard hotel. Rotary club, Friday noon, Wll lard hotel. One of the most Interesting meet ings slated this week by service clubs Is tlut of the Soroptlmlats. Dewey Powell will speak to the group on Japan. Dcna Backes will be chairman for the day. Jaycecx are having their last busi ness meeting before their big day the Founders Day banquet. Final details for the affair will be dls- i. ri .'" .ic flr V",.. . rueTatroc. So fiiy to give rijctit dmace- Or vor. E.y to Utte. V UbieU. 33c. BUSTER BROWNSHOE SEMI-ANNUAL A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY WOMEN"S QUALITY SHOES AT THE SEASON'S BIGGEST SAYINGS! CL0SE 0UT yONE GROUPXV A" Women's "NE GR0UPv 1 1 j . ,. and of low heel oxfords II j Children's If including saddles and the yV SLIPPERS ever popular moccasin II II II toes, also buckle loafers I U SALE! I) V.oV0 U SALE! 780 SALE 180 JJ Several hundred pair of street and dress Y II shoes in black or brown I I Outstanding Values J I BUY NOW- BUYTHEBEST! Nationally Known Brands At TREMENDOUS SAVINGS . . . P$ BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE cuaacd. This la the annual dinner meeting when the outstanding young man for the Klamath basin will be named, Installation of of ficer! for the coming year will take place and an address will be heard by John D. Moscley. Vice Preaident Mob Hall will have charge of the 20-30 meeting this week when committee appointments for the next alx months will be an nounced. The Drama Guild pre sentations slated for March will be further discussed by the group which la sponsoring the plays. Klwanlans will have a chance to get, any matters bothering them off their chests at the regular meeting this week which will be an open forum with L. Orth Slsemore as moderator and Bogus Dale as chair man for the day. A trades association talk will be the program for the Rotary club at ti- Friday noon luncheon. AUTHORIZED FRACTIONAL HORSEPOWER GENERAL ELECTRIC MOTORS 14-13-12-34 H.P. AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY KLAMATH MACHINE & Locomotive Works Spring & Elm Mill Supply Dept. 633 MAIN Rifie Bullet Injures Youth Howard Heriingshaw, 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bam Herring shaw of Malln, Is In Hillside hospi tal with a .33 bullet wound through his right foot as the result of a Sun day morning accident at the family hi. me. Herringshaw and his younger brother. Tommy, 9, were together at the time. Members of the fam ily said Tommy had the gun when 1'. accidentally discharged, the hol low point bullet passing completely through Howard's foot shattering the bone. Howard was brought to Hillside at 12:30 p. m., and given emergency treatment. His condi tion was reported good today. DISTRIBUTOR Phone 5141 RKSKiN WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 i.Ty Eleven persona resigned from gov ernment service while they writ being Investigated by the Fill under the new federal loyalty program, thr agency said today. The Fill reported having proc essed 101.334 of the (Ingerprlnt-per-annuel datn Information forms which some 3.000,000 federal work ers were required to fill out late last year. Delivery Today! FRIGIDAIRE Ranges Refrigerators Water Heaters QUAKER OIL HEATERS WASHING MACHINES (DEXTER and KINGSLEV) A FEW USED ELECTRIC RANGES VERtf OWENS' Cascade Home Furnishings Co. 124 North 4th Phone S365 D si Dim STORE p. It: Hi