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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1948)
FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1948 PACE NINE Race Problem Big Issue In Appropriations Order Withholding Federal Funds II V W 1 1,1,1 AM I'. AltlllHiANT WAMII1NUTON, Mlillll ft lCl- H, e uol'-d iiiiliuili'd Iiiiiim' appro pi Intlmis I'liininlltcii Jumped inln Ilit rlvll rights Unlit Indiiy. II lulled li i ti j 1 1 ciiiimci.ii In wllll- I. old li'ilrnil liliini'V Inr Iionpltul building mill tin' viiiiilliiiml riliiiii-lion- fiimi si ales whlrh ilrny Ne groes riiinl fiHirtiinll!n In jnhs mill rdtimtlnh tlnuhml liy lliul. Iiiini'y. 'I'hn I'm'oiiinirnilittlon was ui'ltlcii lulu n HXimiM.ooo bill to sup ply ilici labor department mid the federal seourlty niirnry with fiindn (it thti year niiiriinu July I No hsplaiiallmi There Mini nu in nml rxpluiiiillon of the uhtl-disrrimliiaiion urdrr v rlllru Into Ihr nmiiKiit it lit the 1 it-ik I t ill a southern (li iiiui iiitii up. r.Mnu auiilnsl President Truiiiau'ii civil rlullH program. However, Hep. Kerfe Ut-Wlncl vhu pushed Hid provision Ihrouuh tin coinmlltee, luld reporters Hit committee feels Umt slale should Vol bo allowed to discriminate Willi lederal funds." Upwards of ino.UOO.MO ut tlm hill's (uiidii itrti nffrctrd by tint pro vtrlon. The largest u( these In i:i&.. bou.ooo fur hiinpltul diminution, on tnrse funds, lln- iLnlrti unit load governments put up twn dollars fur each dollar furnlidird hy Ihc fed ernl government. Keefe said there was no Intention on hlfi or the committee's purl to require whites uud Negroes tu ul lend the same schools; rather only n Insistence Hint Negroes lie given mml chances. The coinmluee put off fur future i tidy budget requests of tlMt).fl, IKKI fur Hie United Htotrn cniploy-nii-nt service, the social security ad ministration and nirntul lirullli r. llvltln of the public health service, t HUH I'lmi Kyed lty way of explanation 1 1 if com mittee mild tin- United suti-.i em ployment service, which Includes Hie veterans employment service, row In the subject of a prcslden tint reorganisation plan which the house, but not the gentile, has re jected. The social security allotment wit" held up because of certain chnnuci now In progress. Here l what the committee rec ommended for certain ninjor ncttv Ifm fiimnred In the bill: Department of labor trj.4V8.20Q, a rut of M. 102.000 from the presi dent request; In addition. 1:173.001 i,f current year fiindn were re called. federal security agency t'J3.7lt tiiiti, a cut of tr.:sm:m. iicsidc the cioth, however, the coinmlttee ii'coniiiicnilcd tllil,44&,7M) III con t'lii'l iiiilltorl.iitloii, National lalioi ii'lalloim board' t'l.'JOli.OtMl, a cut of t'J.UIW.IWO. The budget i tt urnt tor tlMOII.OOO wan t.iiHcd on li iiluii-inuitlli expenditure. Hie cuiuiulltfo voted 7 ,2011,1100 fur rluhl iiionthH. Itiillruad rellrciiiciil uoaidtri42. '110,0011, ihn full ainoiinl reiiuented. Ammonia Tank Blast Kills 1 IM ITHHUItOII, March 6 i1'i-Ono until wan killed and five peintmn in jured today by the explosion of an ii 1 1 1 m mi 1 1 it lank at the Denholm I'lit-kliiK company. The victim wan Jaineii Hell, about 4(1, a nliillunary ciiulnccr. AppruxluuiU'ly 100 einploycx were In Hie bulldliiK, 20 of tl.ein women. Many eicaped the ammonia finiiwi by clnnbliiK down firemen' laddem. Two fire aliirmx were Rounded and u.'itrty a Acoro ol iimbulancen were cnt tu the meat pin kind plant, lo cated III IMtUtburKh'a buny Kant Liberty section. Nearby renldenH re ported (tciirin of wlndowa were broken. Three of the Injured were admit ted lo a hiMtpuiil for ammonia poi HontiiK. They were Allert Evann. 'SI. John Walch. M. and Robert J. Kerr, fill. All were reimrted In critical con dition. I'lrc Chief Wllllani Duvli estimat ed daiiiiiKe at llfi.000. Poisoners Kill Gonzaga Mascor HPOKANK, March 5 lI'i The of 1 it 1 ii 1 maitcoi of ClnnitKii university and three oilier dons were jxilsoned jfiticrduy, Killcc said today. Corrlnan. a bulldog who was mat col for both the university and Oon 7iiia htkh chtxil, was found dead near the university. Corrlnan was torn on Hie day "Wrong Way" Cor Iikuu made Ills famed flight to Ire Innd. One of the other dttgs poisoned was owned by Coach Dill Praaler of OonutKA high school. A new cable for mines has a cop per braid to trap current leakage and prevent explosions. A giraffe's tongue may be one and a half feet long. VETERANS! LEARN PHOTOGRAPHY G. I. APPROVED SCHOOL CO-EDUCATIONAL Wt hay a few openings ovoiloblo in our now clou starting March 15. CONTACT US IMMEDIATELY COURSE INCLUDES O BASIC FUNDAMENTALS O PORTRAITURE Glamour O COMMERCIAL Prcts and Flash Photography O COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY Portrait and Commercial For Information Call or Writo Northwest School of Photography 9216 S. E. Ramona Phone Runsrt 1.1 U Portland 6, Or. State Licensed CARNIVAL By Dick Turner in w 3Sr : t M mo V l "T "But, your honor, all he did was bop his janitor for not turning on enough heat! Just give my client one more chance he hardly hurt the man at all!" Lumber Union Battles For Idaho Spots I.KW18TON, Ida.. March 5 i,Vi rtival lumber unions are sUiiiliw final membership drives In the Idaho Panhadlc iitnoim the 3000 em ployes of Polluted Forests. Inc.. pre parlim for next week s national In boi relations board election. leaders of boll) the CIO Interna tloiial Woodworkers of America and the AFL Lumber and Bawmlll Work ers union will make radio appeals here Tuesday for support at the polls Wednesday and Thursday. Officials wild 11 NLftU exam iners would collect votes from 18 polllnn places In mills at Lcwlston, Potlatch and Coeur d'Aleuc and at IS loKKlnij camps from Coeur d'Alcnc to lewiston. The CIO has represented Pol latch workers since MA. The com Iiir election will be the Al-'L'i sec ond comeback attempt. One of the ships with which Co him bun discovered America, the Nina, was captained by a negro. Turn those no-longer- used ar tides Into cash now I Herald and News Want Ads are Inexpensive and bring quick results. J3e -Happily FLAVOR- BAffLED Pill SLICE ITip MADI BY THI MAKIKt Of U-NO HARDY'S STORE FOR MEN SEMI ANNUAL OltUG DISPLAY OF MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES Saturday, March 6th Display Sale to be conducted by Mr. Ray McPhcrrin For years this has been an out standing event with us and this year is no exception. A representative from F.d. V. Price & Co. will be in our store to show the latest styles and exhibit swatches and bolt lengths from the large selection of fine woolens that cm be used in the tailoring of these quality garments, lie will also be on hand to give advice concerning building a com plete wardrobe to serve your in dividual requirements. Be on hand for this important event and avail yourself ef this authoritative counsel. Partridge, Gift Named Supervisors Lloyd Gift and Charles Partridge were re-elecU;d supervisors of the I.HiiKfll Valley Boll Conservation district at the annual meeting held al Lorella grange hall Tuesday nlKht. The meeting followed a potluck dinner which wus attended by many Langell farmers and their families as well as numerous visi tors. The annual report was read by V. J. Burness, showing that 1820 acres of land was leveled and planed urlng the war, and 15 miles of '.rains were dug. Total of drains dug since the formation of the district Is 50 miles, affecting 6887 acres of land. The district Includes 150.182 acres ol which 63,722 are privately owned land. Terry White, range management supervisor of the soil conservation region, made a talk outlining the world food and economic situation as It relates to the need for soli conservation practices. Swimming Pool To Be Opened The city recreation office today announced that the Klamath Union high school pool will be open dur- 1 tit MAIN rilONE tV I w ft Spring Coats Beautifully styled In Pastels Fetching Straw Bonnets Frilly, dainty SPENCER'S FINE LINENS TOT'S APPAREL 19 Main St Phone 5497 Ing Its regular hours Saturday afternoon, It was previously announced that the pool would close because of the KUIIH-Bnlcm swimming meet, but the meet ha been postponed from tomorrow to March 27. Hours for open swimming Batur- d-. are 1 to 8 p. m. 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