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FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 19 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE TWO PHONE 8484 UfMI -X -v. Shows HUn n (:4S-S:N p.m. THEIR MARRIAGE WAS LIKE A TOBOGGAN I St BALL VV ALSO NOW Mat. 1:30 p. m. Em. Show W.S-.M n. r. DPAMAJ wgZ DRUMS miRHUvmoirfi AND RBI 4Wlt.'IJg'JVliJ4; THE MARK OF mn i at.-....... V ' St BASIL RATH BONE rW MiaaTTs mm UOUf Eve- 6ho nUIT :45-:Wl Eve. Shows I p. GREATEST OF THE GREAT ran.mii7-BHii:iJ:iwt KIDDIE SHOW Tomorrow Morning Doors Open 9:00 A. M. CARTOON CARNIVAL 4 COLOR CARTOONS Plus Feature Picture "A Guy, Gal and a Pal" Plus On The Stage HI HO FUN SHOW Sponsored by PIGGLY WIGGLY and PEPSI-COLA CO. nnnn 13 Can't, Dally From 1:30 p. m. NOW PLAYING With RAY CORRIGAM JOBS KING v ALSO Exciting 2nd Feature "I WAS A CRIMINAL" let. 1 ffi? ( "fflfaA Gun I re.dlr jl Sia re-intrediKei Jfc if iielrfleJjMlSaai Strike In Atom Plants Postponed WASHINGTON. March t iF AFL unions, bowing to a plea by President Truman, today put off strike plans for at least two weeks at atomic bomb laboratories In Oak Kldgc, Tenn. The president, before leaving Key West, Fla.. to return to the capital, took the first step provided In the Taft-Hartley act for dealing with a national emergency strike threat. He said he was nnniing a board of Inquiry and would ask It to report by March 19. It was the first time Mr. Truman had made such a move under the act passed over his veto last June 23. After the board reports, the at torney general could ask for an in junction. If granted this court or der would postpone a strike for an other 80 days. The AFL unions represent about $00 workers at one of Carbide and Carbon Chemical corporation's Oak Ridge plants. The workers had been set to walk out at midnight tonight after week-long contract negoti ations seemed hopelessly stalled. The carbide and carbon firm took over from the Monsanto Chemical company at the Tennessee atomic plant last Monday. The unions had a contract with Monsanto which ex pired when that company ended Its Oak Ridge operations. Another threatened shutdown at Oak Ridge was averted last Decem ber, when the CIO gas. coke and chemical workers reached a last minute settlement with the same company. The AFL unions are reported to b asking for a wage boost of 18 cents an hour, plus 34 cents an hour in other benefits. Henley Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown of Med ford visited Mr. and Mrs. Marshal McClay Sunday. Mrs. Charles Drew Jr. re-entered Klamath Valley hospital Thursday. She was released Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Breithaupt have moved Into their new home in the Altamont district They have been living on the old Dehlinger place. Nancy Stone, sister of Al Stone, is on a two-week visit here. She re turned with the Stones from their recent visit to Portland. While on their trip, the Stones spent two days at Mt. Hood skiing with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill, also of Henley. On the way home they visited two former Henley families, the Carrol Howes and the Arthur Coles. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Keady are remodeling their kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Campbell enjoyed an evening of pinochle at the Jess Johnson home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schubert of Klamath Falls were Sunday visitors at the Jess Johnsons. The Schuberts left Tuesday for California. They plan to be gone a month or two. Delbert Dehlinger broke his collar bone Monday while tumbling in gym class. Mrs. Stella Dehlinger and Mrs. George Elliott were among the 12 candidates from Klamath Falls who became members of the Daughters of the Nile Thursday in initiation services held in Grants Pass. Bob Norrls has purchased a riding horse. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gooding on the birth of a 9 pound 2 ounce boy. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Cheyne and J. M. Stein were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thompson. A new sousaphone horn has been added to the Henley high school band. The addition of this Instru ment was made possible due to the effort of the Henley PTA and the Henley Alumni association, who raised and donated the money to the school. Portland Claims $25, ,000 Windfall PORTLAND, March 5 P The Rushlight Automatic Sprinkler com pany, which won a big contract It didn't want, declined today to do the Job and returned the contract to the city. The firm bid $429,444 for a sew age construction Job; discovered only afterward that it had neglect ed to add Into its price $200,000 worth of steel. The city council, however, refused to let 'he bid be withdrawn. The council will now decide whether to declare forfeit the $25, 000 earnest money Rushlight paid when submitting its bid. Patriarch Buried In Sitting Pose BUCHAREST, Romania, March S Wi Patriarch Nlcodem of Romania was lowered in a sitting position in tn his tomb Thursday. The head of the Romanian Greek Orthodox church died last week at the age of 82. By church tenet, a patriarch or metropolitan Is never presumed to have died. Rather, he Is considered to have fallen asleep. That Is why his body was entombed In a sitting, position. Tribal Council Meet Set March 18 KLAMATH AGENCY, March 5 The Klamath Indian tribes have tentatively set March 18 as the date for their next tribal council meet ing. Various timber matters are listed for discussion by the Indians In tribal council. RESCUE SINGAPORE, March 5 Malay fishermen rescued five members of the French foreign legion from the Straits of Malacca today. The five said they Jumped from a French transport rather than fight in Indo china. Singapore military police turned the men over to the French. Males May Get Color After All BKVERLY HILLS. Calif., March S W'i Are you an incipient manic depressive? A loud hatband may be the answer. Such was the suggestion today from a designer and psychologist, who teamed up to test a theory that fancy hats for mules will relieve severe mental depression. Keneth Hopkins, noted creator of women's chapeaux, and Alice La Vere disclosed that their Ideas will b- tried out this summer In an unnamed California private mental sanitarium. He and Miss La Vere. a Juvenile delinquency consultant here and in San Francisco who has worked ex tensively with war veterans, smy they're convinced that fancy uni forms and ralnbow-hucd ribbons appeal to men as at least partial satisfaction of male color hunger. Derelict Mine Floats Off Coast SEATTLE. March 8 (41 Sighting of five derelict mines off the Washington-Oregon coast lines In three days brought a renewed warning to shipping Thursday. The coast guard said four of the five mines nave been exploded by gunfire. The fifth is believed still drifting off the coast. The cutter McLane disposed of two mines off Grays Harbor yester day and one off Umatilla reef Mon day. Another was exploded off Wll- lapa bay Tuesday by the cutter Balsam. The fifth mine, reported sighted off Coos Bay. was sought by the cutter Bonham for two days without success. tailored THE l -,r rWooke (8) ,-'"7'""' F i fft10- Copco Plans Bond Issue 8AN FRANCISCO, March 8 t.-m The California Oregon Power com pany asked permission Thursday to ltsue 14.600.000 in first mortgage bunds, due April 1. 1918. Interest rote will be set later. The company also applied lo the California public utilities commis sion for authority to sell 100.000 shares of common stock of $2 par value. Funds from both transac tions will be used to reimburse the company's treasury for past ex penditures and finance future ex pansion. The commission approved the ap plication by elude Henry of the Klamath Light and Power company to Issue a note for $36,000 at four per cent Interest. The loan will fi nance In part his $75,000 share of a $105,000 transmission line Into Klamath. Calif., to be built by the California Oregon Power company. Commission engineers reported the new line would materially re duce the Klamath company's oper ating expenses. DISAPPEARING INK NEWARK. N. J.. March 8 il The Internal revenue office said to day it was Investigating a part-time Income tax expert' who got big refunds for his clients but kept his own signature off their falsified reports by attesting to them with disappearing nk. Turn those no-longer-used ar ticles Into cash nowl Herald and News Want Ads are Inexpensive and bring quick results. dress up ... COatS and 5J5iruir' on Fashions that definitely toy "Spring I' ... in lilhovoH, intricate styling, now colors end fin wool fabrics. 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