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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1948)
FRIDAY, FEB. 6, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE THREE Georgia Solon Says Harry Is Planning FBI Gestapo To Break Race Prejudice WAHHINOTON, I'd), fl Ul't The tilllrr (Irmiicl'nlln feud ivr civil ' jilit lilt it new plti h Indiiy. Hnia- tr Hlliuil'll (l)tlll.l I'lllllflUlcil Unit 1'irnlilrnt Trillium III planning K'l Mil "ui'Mupii" In break ilnwn J il o anirruiitlun III tin- miiiIIi. Kiinxrll tnlil a reporter llirt smith's ' rrvult iiKiilimt the prraldriit'a cull , Ii r lirw measures lu knock duwn High School AW By VVC'' CASE tM . tA Pill WIIIIiiiiu mnirnl Uin tf-ruln-liut lUM'inlily liclil lixluy III Uin audi- iiiiluin. Tim chum' lor tlin session l III cimilnii twu-nlKlil series basket ball names with (Irunla Puss. Iliuk , lug up I'nl weir, the yrll Miunil mid Uin Prp I'rpiHTH. A novelty irt was furnished by llvo KU fellows ! fllesAed up as till Grunts I'rtss tnitll. . ('iimlird by Hub Mulioney, Hill Tol ' Iry, Kctdie Mnlmn, Jim lliirvcy and ' Kd llnmrr llllrd tllnl truma tclillll ! Kluiri (or the lU-inlniile. oi l. Tuiiliilil la mi Important nlitlil In the Uttskrlbiill career of Dili yrar'a I'rllnina, the nlKhl thai will mure or ' Ipm decide whether Kliimnth llluh ' will be represented In the slate plny . ofl. Tliiii fuel Is lully rrnllwd by the liluli nchiKil student body, nnd I'cllcnn court should be wcll-flllrd lor thr game, which starts al S ' p. in. llaldy'a bund will rl the pure nl the allcr-miiiic dunce tonight, to be i held III the l.csloli hull I behind the courthouse, on the corner of 4th mid Klamath). The Tcen-Aiie club In sponsoring the dntice. lasting from to 13. i " J TilsI approaching U the date of the King of Hearts formal, February J ID. 'Una l the niiuunl vnlrntlue I r1I-ik-Iio.i1 dance given by the Jol Daughters, honoring their elected kind and kiiluhi. The royalty to be , crowned nnd knighted In turn t this year's dunce arr King Don Zaroslnskl mid knights Jim Crlnmon, , Put Williams. Cllcnn l-nrrus nnd Wllbrr Klllotl. It's the itlrU' chance to ask the boys, nnd fseclally to ' during lenp yenr month. . ... New members of the K club will 't play the old inrnitM rs In a banket i ball imiw next Monday on Pelican court, tlchonl will run on different ' nodule to enable th student body J to aee the tussle (for 10 cent per pemon). rnclnl barriers "In more aorloua than any 1 have linen In my lifetime." Thin la true, the pcorglai) mild, bticuuso tout hem democrats have Interpreted the president's demand foi an end of Jim Crow lawa nn tralna and buses aa the opening wediie In Unlit to halt all race seg- reuiiiloii. "The prealdent liaa made Uie flat declaration that lie conaldnra scg repot Ion to lie discrimination an J violation of civil rlghu." Unwell di dared. 'He wanta Ut act up a commission and hire a lot of law. yr to fight acgregnllon wherever It exIiitH, Kill (lestapo "He luia ordered the federal bu reau of Investigation to work wltn the department of Justice civil rlphta dlvlilon and aaya It la giving pcclullred training to Ita agenu. Thl nothing more or leu than an Kill gestuno to break down race segregation In the south." RiuuieH'a charges highlighted these other developments: I, Chairman Taft ill-Ohio) called the senate republican policy com mittee together to pick a spot on the legislative schedule for an expected buttle with flllbuiiterlng southerners oi rr one or more civil rights meas uirs. t. Henntor Hall ift-Mlnn.) pre dicted that congress will pass no ai.ll-)ob discrimination bill with enforcement provisions. Ball voted "no" when the senate labor com mittee approved auch a meaaure yeiderday, seven to five. 3. IteiHirta spread that Oov Fielding 1.. Wright of Mlsslsslnpl would move at a Tallahassee, f"1a., meeting of southern governors to day to have them Issue a call for an "Ind i endent" democratic con vention to split away from Mr. Tru man. 4. A democratic official said the pnrtv's national committee will "alt tight" to see what haptens before It charts Its course. Two OVS Classes Open Next Week Two homemaklng classes offered i by Oregon Vocational school which hrld Initial meetings this week will be oen for registration next week. Other classes will hold registration meetings next week. One of the clauses, upholstery, was held Wed nesday, and the other, general cloth Ing, Thursday afternoon, but weath er hampered attendance at both meetings. Upholstery will be held from 7 to 10 p. m.. Wednesday, February 11, and general clothing from 1 to 4 p. m Thursday, February IX TOONERVILLE FOLKS C r-L f a j-ot of SP rvr.e V' r .....w i..... x "Spirit" Subject Of C-S Lesson "Hplrlt" will be the subject of the leuon-sermon at the First Church or Christ, Scientist. 10th and Wash ington, this Sunday. The Golden Text will be. "Ye are no) in the flr-.li. but In the spirit. j If so be that the Hplrlt of Uod I dwell lu you," 'Rom. B-Ui. Among the citations will be, "O. i Iird. thou hust searched me, and known me." 'Ps, 1 39:1 1. Hundny school and morning wor ship are held at 11 o'clock, and a weekly meeilng Is held Wednes days at 8 p. m. A free reading room Is maintained at 1023 Main, which Is open euch day except Sundays and holidays. New Merrill Diner Opens MERFIUX, Feb. 0 Huppert a re Uiurnnt will open Saturday In Mer rill on the main highway, Mr. and ' Mra. James P. May announced to day. The restaurant building, con-1 simcted of pumice tile, was built In conjunction with Rupcrt'a court, which was completed a couple of months ago. L. L. Ruppcrt, a Los Angeles busi nessman, owns the court and res ti'urant which are operated under his name. The Mays, who came to Mrrrlll from the Ban Joaquin val ley In California, will operate the tcstnuraut. The new eating house Is finished Inside In cream and blue and be sides a counter and bootha has a private hungup' hall which will seat W) persons. May has been with the Ban Car- 1 hotel In Yuma. Ariz., and the I Orand cafe In phoenix, and during ; the war operated a restaurant at I the post exchange at Victorvllle. J'TtnTiTnTI w w W I V II I Hand Dill rmvpnn with SI.SS far IS I flMrlnf tilt Midl.lat bfllht .llh.r I I a.rlrs ar any dt.ir.d dor. Is ' I bulb, for Z.ir,, pA.tpilS wllh Slrrc. I ll.na. H.st. rl. n Bulb (isrdent. I I H.Sfffl.n, Ot.g.n. 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