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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1948)
TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACe SEVEN Newbry Is Young GOP Speaker Younger mm of the rommmilty Should talta iHreci Mr Moil tu kitTr gnard Amrrlraii prlnrl.ilra In uurld threulrnrd by rmmiiiinUm, Hnrrtarv of Htatr Yuri Nrnhrv an I it lh a Ulit l Voting Itrtttilillrnti rlub Hi the Whir in a hntrl laat Newliry, who la a miitlldtilr (ni rlrrtlmi, kept '..mil on atutn politic ul IhMim. The Kfiitrr part f III iprerh rmtrcrnrtl the iiiowlnu mrii art of coniiitiinlitlti puwcr IIwimihIi out tlti world, uiul thft rliiillrnur I ptenrntn In ymmiipr Antrrlcunn. te )lte the weHthrr, n komI rniwcl lirartl the Mate ftpirciiwy talk. The alntu of Oirunn ha unlnM In population tliu'e the win, Nnwln v pointed otit, rtild rnnr(uriit I y (hi? dull" nf the wrrlnry of ulntr have n.ultlplied will, mote rnr limine i,n drivers' llrcmm to be tanurri aim Additional detnll work for llir ofMce. Ncwury rltnrit hit brief aihlrra bv reaillni ihe Kreetlom I'ledge. Kritril Marltein, prraltti-iit uf the total young reuullran group, ai chairman at the Hireling. NeMbrjr wan accompanied hy AelUht Her niary uf HUle WIIHani llealy. During hit trip Ui Klamath Kullt the tmrrlary tt't a tle of wlnlrr rather. Itrturntnu from a ltlr lrl U l-aarvipw, Nrwhry rllmiwd tvit In deep nmw to help a ttrnncled nntnr)Kt put on chain, and In the proceu got hluuelf thoroughly tonked. Hop Tariff Cut Opposed WA8IIINOTUN. Murrh 33 i,V Hup gruwera have a&srd President Truman U) withhold hl approval I a cut In Hie tariff on hope ihlpprd from C'sechualovakla. E. I.. Marked, secretary of tlie U. 8. Hop Urocis association, made public a letter to Dip ptrmlplil as serting Ilia Imp Industry l Jeopard ised by tlir stale department's oflcr to redure the tariff from J to I cent a pound. Culling the tariff III llilf a 111 rauna a large Increase In lminru of hups from Europe In spile of the fact thai our own production is mora Utan sufficient to men re quirements," Markcll wrote. Mararll mllmatrd there wre about 1000 producers of ho In the United States. Mt of thrm are In California, Oregon and Wash lug ton. It Happened A Long Time Ago ' iuiii i ii i aaaM I i .:'.''( t . .. i. ' .1 i 111! XV ( CV-v ' " : T u Lmiiiii nun i 'M"""''.... t ttJV, jriiTii i i r ii ii ami imimi i?'""'ii I Douglas Says Peace Outlook Very Gloomy OAINKtJViU.K. Fla., March 23 Wi The prffHiwrU for peace appear Kloomy, Bupremr Court Juntlce Wil liam O. Iouiiln? aald laat night In calling for a dynamic and vital democnttlc lcaomhlp. "If we want hundred! of million of the o)M of the world In the democratic rankp," the Jurlat de clared In a rpeech at the University of Florida, "we niuat ihow them the way 'vllh practical programs 01 social reiituitructlon." This cuuntiy will fall miserably, he said, If it fashions Its policies In terms of ant' communism alone. It must foster human rights at home and "liberal, humanitarian pro grams" for the masses throughout the world. If the communists are successful, he warned, the democratic peoples are marr-ed for extinction. Military might In Itself cannot de feat communism, he said. Rather, the real victory over communism will be won li, the rice fields and nut upon the fields of battle. "At home,' Justice Douglas aald, "we must put an end to the shame ful practice of branding everyone a communul who espouses a liberal reform or pre motes a program for the underprivileged." He emulated the number of American communists at 100,000 and said we "i.tea not ape the com munists" in methods of removing them from Important posts. The "lawful rocedun- of our democracy" is enough. High School By f J MARY LOU ' 4 I CASE UJh LJ PAY I'P BAN PRANCISCO. March 23 li Effective July 1 some 7000 city em ployes will receive salary raises totaling 12.112.000 yearly. The boosts were voted yesterday by the board of supervisors. not her KU club, the Pep Pep pers, has Joined the "K" club In helping collect scrap for the Teen Age center scrap drive. The NK" club ha been working on Saturdays going around town In trucks to pick up the scrap. Pep Peppers' part In the matter will be to go from door to door and garage to garage to ask for any surplus materials, except tin and wood. Joan Moore Rosemany Murray, Donna Hansen, Arlene Stanbery, Helen Jackson and Marcella Mur ray are the six girls who will act as hostesses to the members of the Pelican and Jayvee basketball teams at the Bugar 'n Bplce basketball banquet this Thursday night. The hostesses' duties will be to see tht the boys have a good time while eating the three course meal plan ned. June Hensley nas arranged a pro gram of entertainment and games for the evening. Assisting her have i been Nadlne Yockey and Georgl anna Clark. Work on the stage set for the student body play, "Black Flam-1 Ingo." to be given March 31, has Lgun. Under the siiervllon of Francis Bcapple and head student Alvln Daniels, the construction Is under way. Students working on the con struction are Hill Drown. Hill Bur pee, Bob Hansen, Penny Gilbert, Kdward Gardner. Daniel Gonzales, Francis Gwln. Philip Jones. Allen Klus. Earl Lewis. Charlie Parr. Ce cil Phillips, Ray Reeves. Jerry Schu bert, Louis Sharp. Ralph Swindler. Lester Tucker, Wiley Tucker and Jim Wright. Strinqv rial anr that damp look have again Invaded KU's feminine population. Yes. every spring, swim ming time comes round again and consequently the url and the eye have to suffer. For the first time the girls swim In regulation swim ming suits, a dark grey plain style. Smooth. The possibility of having the Eas 't sunrise service on the high hool lawn Is rpldly disappearing. unless the weather does an abrupt about-face, the aervlca will be held In the high school auditorium. This year the Trl-lli-Y and Hl-Y ara giving the service In conjunction with Christian Endeavor. It pays to use me Want-Arisl - Historic f Events Spvlj In the ADVANCE of p7 Medical jSdence mm Jh t. u, r. Miman, pharmtrlit, bar a In I70A, wat ropon-lala for avrr oornlnr Heavy ppoalllaa and geltlns Conirtai ! pin, In mil, a law pr bibltliic tb Import ( adulterated. Inferior r pnrlono dtng. He hr-tped etlablUb the Amerlraa Pbarmaceatlcal Aseoctallon. For prompt reliable, efficient prescription err ice, see Currin's FOR DRUGS The Friendly Drug Store' itb and Main Phnnt 45 H VJ Mir ilm III hunilav of lUrold I). Mortenson brouilit bark mrmorlrs to Klamath old-tlmrrs of manv Inrl.lriil. .urli a thai lllu.tralril a burr, which occurred when Mr. Morlrmon was president of the Klam ath t oiinlr rlmnilirr of (imiinrrre. The picture was taken at Kan Franrltco In 1924, when the bay ferry boat Klamath was launched and christened. Ifl lo rtflll. Mortrnuin. Miss Parsons, daughter of an H. IV official, who broke the rhampainr bottle, and E. B. Hall, a director of the chamber at that time. Crisco Prices Down Two Cents CINCINNATI. March 33 m Proctor and Gamble today an nounced a reduction of two cents a pound In the wholesale price of Crltco vegetable shortening. On February 10. the company alo f reduced the wholesale price of Uie product two cents a pound. Nans Norland Fire Insurance. 123 X. Iih ft. State Can't Stop Cattle I MAI KM. March 23 i,V Oregon 1 ! cennot halt movement of rattle into ' i the state from drouth areas. Stale ', I Agriculture Director E. L. Peterson i ha? announced i The director mid entry permits ! , required of Imixirlrd llvmtiirk set I health llmllaiinnn. but that the . sute riinnnt arbltrnrlly erect bar- I rirrs Aioliu Ilk twirfleih Atikuerliie plena of niiK-kiucn's iiHsnclntlons, warning of Iced nhoriagca, peieihon ' said the feed problem whs the re siioiulblllty nf rnnchrrs who handle Ihe ImtKirtrd ciilile. , I He esilmuted HOOO cuttle hnve movtMl Icgiilly into Oregon from Cillfornla. He said pnulbly 2000 entered without iiermits and that tale agents were tracing these. Ranchers buying or boarding stock ' At prewnt Jones is having trouble j in-ported Illegally will be subject to ; keeping up with his work. His arm , fit ra. Peterson explained yesterday that I Oregon would be Inviting retaliation measures If It attempted to hall lm , puruuon of stock. Is broken In two places. He sllpied and fell on an Icy driveway at his home. Safety Director All Busted Up CHICAGO, March 23 or.Paul Jones I director of publicity for the N.irion'.l Safety council. He's th? man who keeps track of how many arcitirnts ocnir on hluh ways. In tlie home and on the farm. At In'erv.ils he Kmick warnlmr ngalnsl driving after drinking, hold ing fireworks In one's teeth or hang ing storm snxii In a high w-lnd. . Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purse Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ward and Sons 925 Hi(h Phone 3334 SPECIALIZED WASHING MACHINE SERVICE Four trained service men at your call. Largest stock of parts for all makes between Portland and San Francisco. WE SERVICE ALL MAKES MERIT'S 609 South 6tb Phone 6989 MANY DESIGNS from which to chume. Get our prices. Compara Tht Oregon Granite Co. II. II. VYallrrmlrt P. O. Bos .!. 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Come In and get the tacts on Studebaker truck savings. We'll gladly try to do tome thing about your new-truck requirement!. Mcculloch motors Klamath Avenue Where 8th 141, Ends Hart Schaffner & Marx I ' 1 'West Haven ' - ?? 11 Groshire 11 i Vs. 45.00 to 79.50 IjSetu DOBBS HATS The Ideal topper for any season of the year. Beautiful new shades and styles to match your new Easter outfit 8.50 to 12.50 SHOES Freeman Bostonian These two famous names in shoes will make it easy to select exactly the pair you hare In mind. For dress or sport, choose the style you want If you are hard to fit . . . lire us a try. 10.95 to 19.95 Visit Our Boys' Balcony Sport Coats Slacks Sport Shirts Suits Oxfords Hats White Shirts 71 14 1 t ' r i v M II u ARROW SHIRTS SANFORIZED DREW e DART DALE Pre-war stocks In post-war styles. The ever famous white Arrow with the ever famous Mitosa-flt. Choose one of these whitest of white shirts to complete your Easter ensemble. Main of 6th Phone 7013