Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 17, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1?1
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House Okays
Local Rent
Curb Boards
WASHINGTON. March 17 iv
The house voted 135 to 83 Tuesday to
take rent ccurol poer from fed
eral offimb and give full authority
to local boaids to raise rrnu or to
lift ceilings entirely.
The action came on a motion by
Rep. Monron.-y iD-Okla.t to atrtke
the local option provision from the
rent bill.
With thii tisue settled the house
Dressed toward pa-v-ace of the bill
extending rent control. If the local
boards wan: it. to April 1. 1949.
Monroney chailenced the local
option as unconstitutional.
Rep. Rayburn cf Texas, the dem
ocratic leader, shouted to the house
This is the most reckless abdica
tion of legislative suthonty I have
ever een." He added:
-We are iiing a long may to et
up a little board in some far away
place with final authority. There
is no appeal."
The local boards are nominated
by the gov-mora of the various
states wd appointed by the federal
rent administrator.
Earlier the house defeated 117 to
59 a proposal to extend rent con
trols to June 30. I960, and roll back
many increased rents to their war
time OPA levels.
Bars lews
Ed, Mat 1:3 p. m.
Today trt. :5-S p-m.
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Bank Theft
Job Denied
PORTLAND, March 17 V-Sam
Sen oner. 30. Bakersfield. Calif,
brought here to face a bank robbery
charge, refused an attorney Tuesday
and pleaded innocent.
He is charged with participating
in the Ml. 431 Oakland, Ore, bank
robbery last May 5.
Henry Clay Tollett, 47. also of
Bakersiield. brought here with
Scnbner. pleaded guilty to taking
part in both the Oakland robbery
and the $57,947 Sweet Home bank
robbery last August 24.
Federal Judge Claude McColloch
set April 6 as trial date for Scnb
ner and referred to probation offi
cers for pre-sentence investigation
the case of Tcilett and of Joe Berry
Bishop. 28. Hugo, Okia, who earlier
bad pleaded guilty to receiving
money from both robberies.
Henry Clay Green of Hugo, also
charged with the robberies, is to
plead in Oklahoma where he and
Bishop were arrested. Scnbner and
Tollett are both under sentence for
an armed robbery at Bakersfieid.
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German Food
Ration Upped
FRANKFURT, Germany. March
17 tif British and A merican au
thorities announced Tuesday an in
crease in the German food ration
In their zones.
They said that, beginning April
1. Germans in their combined west
ern tones would get a ration of 1560
calories a day.
During recent months the ration
ran as low as 1100 calories a day
in some areas, although the target
was 1550.
The Joint announcement came a
reports reached Frankfurt of new
Russian attempts to win communist
votes in the eastern zone with
promises of more food.
Reports reaching German sources
from the Russian sector said after
the next harvest Prime Minister
Stalin is expected to order the ra
tion increased to 2800 calories a day
in the east.
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An Arabian Fantasy
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Also
"Jungle Flight"
with Robert Lower?
Ann Baraga
Camp Fire Girls
In Radio Show
Two groups of Camp Fire Girls
from Fairhaven school will partici
pate In a radio play tonight. Tues
day at 8 o'clock over KFLW under
the direction of Rev. Godfrey
Matthews. Girls from each of the
three age groups, Blue Bird, Camp
Fire and Horizon, will be Interviewed
over station KFJI Wednesday at
6:30 p. m.
(Continued from Page One
as well give our answer now while
there is still time to do something
about 1U
THIS insignificant writer believes
that if we let ourselves get any
weaker there will CKRTA1NLY be
war.
It's like this:
You come lace to face In the trail
with a wolf. Something has to be
done. If you stand firm and grim,
giving no sign of indecision or doubt
or weakness, looking the beast
squarely and unatraid in the eye. the
crisis may pass. The wolf may theu
go on his way. You may go yours.
BUT
If you flinch, if your eye wavers,
if you turn as if to run. the wolf
will be pretty sure to tackle you.
THAT is the pass to which the
world has come. These five little
nations of Western Europe are
standing firm. They are looking the
wolf in the eye.
Can we do less?
QNE more question, in closing:
Why has this crisis In world af
fairs bloomed up so suddenly in our
faces?
CZECHOSLOVAKIA had a lot to do
with it. The Ciechs are our kind
of people. One day they were tree.
They could speak their minds un
afraid. THE NEXT DAY they had to
look over their shoulders before
speaking. The terrible tyranny of the
secret police had come to them.
This thought hit us with a JOLT:
IT MIGHT COME TO US.
Mississippi To
Change Vote
JACKSON. Miss., March 17 f.-P
The Mississippi senate has moved
to change one word in Mississippi's
constitution and make it still harder
for negroes to vote in this state's
elections.
The action was taken with ap
proval of the first reading on a con
current resolution calling for a con
stitutional amendment making the
ability to read "and'- interpret the
constitution a voting requirement.
Voters are now required only to
be able to read "or" interpret the
document.
Circuit court clerks are Judges of
whether the voter meets require
ments. The resolution must be passed on
second and third reading before
going to the house.
Workers Killed In Blast
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An explosion which rrckrd the rnclnr trst bulhtinc of International
Barretter rompanr plant in Louisville, Ky., look the lire of at leaat
seven workmen. Twenty-six persona were injured and twenty-five others
trapped in the debris. The blast occurred as the night shift was leaving
and the dy shift reporting. AP wlrephoto
Wallace Hits
Truman Talk
NEW YORK. March 17 c,P
Henry A. Wallace described Presi
dent Trumans speech before con
gress today as "a shameful call for
world remobillzation."
The third party candidate for
president said:
"It is a shameful call for world
remobillzation, a complete admis
sion of the failure of the Truman
doctrine and a call for an American
police state to which I shall pay
my complete respects in a broadcast
over the ABC network at 7:45 p. m.
iPST tomorrow night."
Wallace has titled his address
"Wallace Answers Truman." It will
be broadcast over WJX-ABC and
affiliated stations.
Judge Buys Off
The Law's Horse
PHILADELPHIA. March 17 iPv
For several years U. S. District Judge
George A. Welsh has been carrying
lumps of sugar to satisfy the sweet
tooth of a mounted policeman s
horse in front of the federal build
ing. Yesterday an excited policeman
burst into the Jurist s chambers.
It seems Judge Welsh had forgot
ten his daily gift and the police
man's horse refused to pass the fed
eral building entrance until proper
ly sugared. i
Beer-Brewing
Newest Course
NEW YORK. March 17 The
fine art of beer-brewing will be
taught in the city's public school
system. ,
The course, with three clashes
weekly, will open tonight at Brook
lyn Evening Technical high school.
About 30 fledgling suds-makers, who
must be 18 or older, are expected
to attend the classes, the board of
education says.
Texas Put Out
To Pasture
I PORTSMOUTH. Va . March 17
iJ") The battleship Texas, gray
i ghost of a glorious past, departed
: today for permanent pasture in the
' Lone Star state.
Hrr guns that spoke in two world
i wars forever silent, the 34-year-old
; ship was taken in tow by two fleet
I tURs for her flmil voyage.
Manning Uie mighty Texas for her
' exit from the suige of fighting ships
, Is a crew of seven officers and 6
: men. a far cry from her wartime
complement of 1530.
The tugs Moopelea and Paiute
are scheduled to arrive with their
charge March 31 at Texas' San
Jacinto battleground. There, where
Texas won her Independence from
Mexico, the 37.000-ton battleship
will rest as a historical shrine.
Texans. unwilling that the mighty
Texas should be scrapped as other
retired battleships, claimed her as
' a war memorial and raised money
: to defray costs of conversion for
her new role.
Fyock's To
Open Thursday
'lite Doming of Kyock's tww np-plutiH-e
store at 1001 Muin. rmurr
of lUlh ts set for TlniiMtuy uhru
the public la welcome to Inwcl
llir premies.
The two-yrur-old bit-tincM lMttov
Iiuj from 12& S. Uth to the corner
vi linn of the Kvnns bullttintt where
tl.e, tiun.irt ittorery whs lurmerly
lornteii. llcfoie the yrar sprnt 041
iS VHi Uie buMiie wtw .ovutrd on
Tine 4 mi u opeiutcd under the
name of Kyix k-Mooii.
Speciul ft'iiturra ot the new cMub
Ihhmrnt are the model liiumh y
room, r I cm-trie kitchen and sound
pi oof radio room.
KefreMimenu prrpArrd by Mis.
Clruee Wells, home service demon
Mmlor for The Culllontln Oregon
Power com puny. In the electric
k'tchen wilt or served to guests nt
the oen houe.
The stuff includes Karl Sheridan,
liarvry Mnrttn and Kilnh C'tnpp on
tin sales force. Mis. Leon GuMon.
btKikkeeprr and Mlchnel Hcldrutne.
service mnmiKer.
Mrs. Charles Fyovk will a.-mi.st her
Imsbnnd showing visitors siound
Tliurwlny.
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Three Czechs
Flee Country
PRAGUE, March 17 lP The
newspaper Prace reported Tuesday
the flight of three prominent
Czechoslovaks.
They are Vladimir Krajina. former
general secretary of the national
socialist party; Jaroslav Drabek,
who prosecuted Karl Frank, the
German "protector" of Bohemia who
was sent to the gallows: and Alois
Cizek, a parliamentary deputy.
The communist-controlled interior
ministry had accused Krajina of
directing a spy ring for what It
called "the forces of reaction." Kra
jina was an underground worker
during the German occupation.
There were unconfirmed reports
that Volta Benes, brother of Presi
dent Eduard Benes, had fled across
the border.
The communists started revising
the Czechoslovak school system with
a work or study order for children
IS years old.
Two Women Held
On Cruelty Count
OASTONIA, N. C, March 17 WV
Two women were under arrest to
day on charges of setting their Ger
man shepherd afire.
Police Chief J. C. Elliott said the
women told him they had poured
a bleaching compound on the dog,
then applied a match. They gave
no reaaon for their act, the chief
said.
The hcwilng shepherd fled through
the streets and lay dying behind a
store when police destroyed It.
The charges were brought under
a cruel'y to animals statute.
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Ranchers Plan
Border Check
VAI.K. March 17 (-! Malheur
roiiniy I'uttlrinrii tinlay plainieil a
survey ot rmme and f"l resrrvrs
and called fur a Mice border check
of California callle moving into Ore
gon. Kiiiu'lier of the loiiiuy met here
yesterday and reporird Iced upplles
ae tleplelrd. ranges crUlcnlly lmit
of water and autli'irtwd a county
wide survey of available giatlng ie
serves, Cnttlr AssiKlallon President W. W
Siciit a.knl rnnilina to nniiirraie
in the ranch-to-mnch survey. Mar
nil Halt, district 11. H. tlrniier, re
ported no federal range land In the
.Malheur dlitrlit had been leased
to Calllorula caltleiuen.
A resolution asking poller border
cheek of linimrted livestixk. parti
cularly for lUHif and mouth disease,
was forwarded to the stale poller
and Oregon agriculture ofllrloU.
Marital Advice
From The Bench
CHKNKV, Wash.. March 17 wll
Suerlor Judge Carl Quarkrntmh
believes that marrying a mn to
reform him "Is the height of fu
tility." The Spokane Jurist made the re
mark yesterday In a ia!k before
Kastern Washington College of Edu
cation sociology students.
Another marital observation as
een from the bench:
Three weeks' acquaintance in a
beer parlor tsn't enough to stake a
lifetime of married partnership oil."
Pine Valley School
Head To Transfer
BAKER. March 17 (in Dorsey
Dent, principal of the Pine Valley
I'nlon high school at Halfway for
the past two years, has resigned to
accept i position as suitertntcmtrnt
of schools of district No. 30, War
renton. Clatsop county. It was re
ported here today by the Buker
rounty superintendent of schools.
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