Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 05, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, FEB. 5, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
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TOMORROW
ALL BEQUEST WEEK
Feb. Uh to Feb. 131h
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19 ALAN LANE In III
"WILD FRONTIER
ICC May Rule
Shipping Rate
WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 The
Interstate commerce commission
nmy take oVer the regulation of
most shipping rates between maln
lcnd United States and Hawaii and
Alaska If the territories become
states.
At present, the maritime commis
sion controls sea commerce between
the United States and the two terri
tories. But the interstate commerce act
delegates to the interstate com
merce commission the duty of regu
lating the rates charged by water
carriers, with certain exceptions,
operating "between a point in
state and a point in any other
state."
Therefore, officials of both the
maritime commission and the inter
state commerce commission told a
reporter, unless congress amends
the interstate commerce act simul
taneously with the admission of
Hawaii or Alaska as a state the
Interstate commerce commission
probably would assume jurisdiction
automatically over the bulk of ship
ping between the mainland and the
new off-shore state.
Dav's Jews
(Continued from Page 1)
especially of our house committee
on un-American activities have
; smacked somewhat of the methods
; of the witch hunters.
CARNIVAL
By Dick Turner
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tan. 1X4 it n ""f ritTHlfim est, vt.
"Well. it' your own fault every day It wat Cet a nice
ball and bat for a dozen boxtops, Mrs. Finnegan!'
Jects and cltixenshlp are placed on
the honor rolL
The past semester no student
made the grand honor roll The
following students made the honor
I roll: Seniors. Bette Brown. Carol i the honor roll will be posted
ueorgc, Virginia jtituivu. Aim nuiuicntu wiuu.
Peary and Betty Skeleton. Juniors,
Marjorle King and Edward Freur
Sophomore, Sylvia Keady. Fresh
man, Donna Dixon, Winifred Dover
and Norma Augustus. Eighth grade.
Geraldlne Masten. In the future
for
Langell Valley
Bill Bernard of ttenttle has been
visiting his nephew, Dob Neuter and
family.
Mr. in Hi Mrs. l.cltmd Pnttim anil
Mr. and Mrs. Uptime Foriiliiml anil
family spent a few days at Meilford
wllh relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Plnelll of
Midland spent Tuesday wllh their
daughter. Mr. and Mis. Bill lliunett
and family.
Khen House and Jean Hoss spent
Thursday with Mary Dearborn and
Cora Leavilt.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monroe, and
grandson, Mark Dearborn, left Mon
day for Crescent City for a few
days. They will also visit the L. W.
Monroes at Cave Junction.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff People of
Klamuth Falls were Sunday itlnner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lea
vilt and family. Evening visitors
wore Mr. and Mrs. Elliott House.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Burnelt and Mr.
and Mrs. Hoy HihIrcs.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harris are In
Amona visiting her mother. Mrs.
Mae tlale. PeuKy Harris Is em
ployed in Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Bob Sealer lett Hillside hos
pital Sunday and Is convalescing at
the home of her mother. Mrs. Bessie
Campbell.
Mr. and Mis. Clay Walker and siai
spent Sunday in Klamath Falls with
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodges of Tule
lake spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Don Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dearborn
have sold their ranch to Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Carr of Merrill. The
Dearborns have bought a home In
Bonanza and will move next week.
Operations Crippled
In Southwest1 Oregon;
Plants On Slow Bell
(Continued from Pago 1
shorlnge as that mill, as doc
Ewauna Box company, fieales Its
own power. Weyerhaeuser gels Its
power by steam from two Itiililiie
operaied geiieralois.
"We are not ellected at all," a
Weyerhiictlser olflclal said Unlay.
A cheek with labor offices this
morning showed Utile unemploy
ment. Split shifts and a change
over to night operations has ab
sorbed the employes of the 18 mills
effected.
GNANT9 PAHH , Feb. ft W
Willis Odin Vlelblg, 41, Is under ar
rest at Ely, Nev., on a Josephine
county arson warrant. Sheriff Lloyd
Lewis was notified Wednesday.
The suspect had been Implicated
by a Ill-year-old Juvenile already
comiiillted to I he alale school for
boys, the sheriff said. The boy Is al
leged In have admitted binning on
December 'ii a slore building routed
by Vlelblg for residential purposes.,
Classified Ads Bring Results
Ralph's Mobil Service
Ralph UmiUvr. Mir.
HpeelslUt In
Motor Tuning, Itruke Nervlee,
Luhrlrallun
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CHARLIE CHAN In
"CHINESE RING"
WHAT we ought to do. it seems to
this writer, is to approach this
i really necessary business of spot
lighting communism in our country
in a spirit of simple, sincere FACT
FINDING. If we are to do that, we
must get simple, sincere, patriotic
men in charge of the Job.
If gone about right, nothing can
be more important than bringing
out all the FACTS about com
munism and Its methods and those
who are running the communist
movement In America.
j None Injured In
i Guardrail Crash
State police reported two acci
dents Wednesday on the curve ap
! preaching the Klamath View auto
I courts but there were no personal
I injuries In either case.
I The first accident was reported at
I 3:06 a. m. by Sid James Olson, who
j said he failed to make the curve and
! took out three or four guard rail
i posts.
I Later this morning officers were
! called to the same point where an
other motorist, whose name was not
learned, took out another couple
of posts.
Phone 4 Utj0
Bombers Figure In
Venezuela Plot
WASHINGTON. Feb. 5 WV-The
' government of Nicaragua Is holding
two planes which, the Nicaraguan
ambassador to Washington says, ar
rived there recently "with Venezue
lan crew members hostile to the
Venezuelan government."
The FBI, meanwhile, was looking
into the disappearance of two
bombers from this country, after
Venezuela had said they probably
were mixed up in a plot to bomb
Caracas, her capital city.
The announcement that two
planes are under guard at Puerto
Cazebas, where they landed, was
made here yesterday by Nicaraguan
Ambassador Gulllermo seviua &a
casa.
NOW
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"Hollywood
Born
Donee"
Henlev
HENLEY, Feb. 5 The Henley
high school has Inaugurated an
honor roll system which went into
effect with the first semester grades.
Students receiving a grade of "1" In
all subjects except physical educa
Hon and a citizenship grade of not
less than "2" are placed on the
grand honor roll. Those maintaining
a grade of "2" or better in all sub
Mrs. Cornett In
Party Post Race
.
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Mrs. Marshall Cornett above 1
widow of the late 17th district state
senator, said today that she Intends
tn file for the position of republican
notional committeewoman for Ore
gon. She will run in the republican
primary for the position, highest
party Job accorded a woman In the
state. Mrs. Cornett is a post presi
dent of several women's organiza
tions here, Is an experienced busi
ness woman, and took an active part
In her husbands political career,
cut short when he was killed In an
airplane accident In October. Mrs,
Cornett Is leaving for a short visit
In California before opening the
campaign. 6he has no opposition at
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of thrifty, quallty-tatking hom owntrt. Today, In lha faca of high
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belt In refrigeration wllh e new COLDSPOT SeacemarJer.
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