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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1948)
PACE EICHT Picket Shot To Death At Packing Plant; Auto Men Watch GM In Labor Talks By The AaaoHated Trrm Nation! ffuardamm today pa trolled Waterloo, la., meal park Inr plant where a CIO plrket waa alio! to death laat nlf ht during riot. lnf. Throughout the nation rank and Hie member! of the CIO I'nited Packinghouse Workrra were meel ln today and tonight pmumabl? to consider a prorwwal to end their Tiolrnee-marked walkout. Calling of the guard to quell dis orders at the Rath packing plant In Waterloo was the second mobiliza tion of national guard unlta in the meat strike. The Mlnnrsola national guard has been used to keep order In three communities of that state. Plrkets Cleared About 500 guardsmen, their bar onets fixed, moved into the Rath plant area early today. They cleared the place of about 5 pickets in accordance wtth a court order issued TeMcrday. The pickets retreated without offering resistance. The ranrt order limits their number to nlv five at each gate. The picket killed in last night's rintlnc was William J. Parrel). 40. j of Waterloo. A woman stringer was wounded in the shoulder. County HfcKALP AND NtWb, K.IAMAIH HALLS, OKtOON IHUUbUAY, MAY 20, 1948 Britain Yields Mandate In Holy Land Armed Guards Patrol Plant WATERLOO, la. May 20 P National guardsmen, who moved in to tiie area with fixed bayoneu short 1. before dawn, patrolled the Rath Packing company plant today after CIO Packinghouse Workers rioted when one of their pickets was shot to death last evening. Under protection of upwards of 500 guardsmen, a group of 160 non striking workers isolated in the big Independent packing plant when the rioting began were able to go to their homes. Relative quiet prevailed at the scene where tumult had broken out for two hours last night after TJPWA Picket William J. Farrell. 40. Water loo, was killed by a pistol blast from a non-striking worker's car which r'ekets had stopped at the plant entrance, A woman picket was wounded in the shoulder, apparently by the same bullet that killed Farrell. KU Students GuestSpeakers Five Klamath Union high school students were guest speakers at a meeting of Klamath Falls Toast masters Wednesday night, and Bob Hooker received the Toastmasters trophy for the outstanding speech of the group. Others nartleiDatinp were rniiMn CreswelL Patricia Ward. Ken Tor- gerson and Barbara Perkins. They were presented by KTJHS Speech Teacher Gerald Bevins. The award dinner Is an annual affair given by Toastmasters. Toastmaster for the evening was Joe LaClair. topicmaster was Dr. M E. Cooper, and general critic, Tom Williams. For the May 2 meeting. Hueh ! Killmever will be toastmaster. Walt er Templeton. tabletopic chairman. 1 and Joe Seickle. general critic. Ten minute talks will be given bv Ted ITnsen and Jack Elliott, and five minute speeches will be given bv Dr. A. A. Soule, Mark Poll, and . Stanley Pade. . Ij Attorney Blair Wood said the single snoi was urea oy rred Lee Roberts. Vt negro. Wood said Roberts told him he fired to scare off plckrts he said were threatening to overturn hi. automobile as it approached the plant entrance. Meet 'ailed Meetings of UPWA locals were called as reports spread through out the meat packing Industry that a settlement of the two-month old wsge dispute of 100.000 workers was near. A union sDokesman uid. hnvm. the strike "Is far from settled." He said that at today's and tonight's meetings union officials will nr.. sent strike issues to the member ship -and let them decide." The union struck for a 29 cents an hour wage hike on March 16. The companies. Armour. Cudahv, Swift. Wilson and a few smaller concerns, haw offered the CIO a n'ne cent boost, the same amount accepted by an AFL union in the industry without a strike. The automobile industry, where a I strike has already halted produc tion of one of the big three manu facturers, watched General Motors' nerotiations with two CIO unions of im.ooo workers. M.00 Idle Ninety thousand workers are idle because of the Chrysler strike. The CIO automobile and electrical work ers unions are planning to strike at OM if a new contract Is not negotiated. The CAW has r- 4c - . t more an hour. The I KW has not announced its exact demands. In Washington, some soft coal operators met privately to discuss possible resumDtinn nf lYltltror. rale-. with John L. Lewis. United Mine Workers president Formal negotia tions collansed yesterday in a dis pute over the seating of Josenh E. Moodv. resident of th ct,.m Ccal Producers association. Final Contract Officials of local 16 of the AFL Chicago Typographical onion re turned a "final- contract orn nosed bv Chicago's five mator dailr news papers, and said ther would seek further nerotlatinn. publishers said they have nothing more to offer. The proposal was ffiven tv, striking printers Mav 12. The final offer, the publishers said. Included a wage raise of 9 weekly and "at least eight additional concessions beyond their original offer." F-v- ' tmrJ&, -trfeh If fowl to 'fV Graduation Rites Slated Tl'I.ELAKE, May 30 Nine eighth gnuters will receive diplomas at graduation exercises on May 26 at the Crr school In Modoc county, Sneiikcra will be Mrs linllin T,,.r. ny, county school aiiperliitenclent, mid Mrs. Edtlv. mpmiu,- f n, suiierriaory board. Tun of the students Pollv limn... and Knrbnra Buckingham, who are 111, will not be nresent taut will r. celve diploinns. Oilier members nf the !,, .r. James Orvllle Urnnthoovrr. Jackie Hrantiioovcr. Stephen Crawford, Peggy Cross, Ray llubnien, Dixie Hmlbert and Mnxlne Raw. The class hlstorv. win nr.itii,.u and history will be read bv cla.vs members and there will be special musical numbers. Mrs. M V. Maxwell Is principal and Mrs. Ellse Daughcrty is Uie sec ond member of the faculty. saw T .f(tki;..' New Twist For Diapers Hailed HUSTON, May 20 (ill The Na tional Institute of Diaper Hervln-a today hiilltd a new forward step ill the march nf civilirjitinn. the rituiwr "prctael lolil." The institute, wlilili meets lino tixlay ami Friday, chaiai'trrlseil the Preiser fold aa "the discovery of wie cellturv. The nuiiouiicement said It "gives extra thickness In the Important iiiiiiuie of the baby, and two thick iirs.scs at the unimportant stiles. It gets Ita name from a unique twist. PILES TROUBLE? For Quick RelUf ivoht nrnv any roNnrnt m.w. k il.. trg lutntitia )M can u at ! rlit riiirriii riU.mtifWt nf itiit Id h lrrllnlt. it tlu In rli-. Tnla lt of. Ie ami alirhik avrlll(. (' this tr.tt il.., i..r i furtiitilA. Yum II l niift It I'ro.lr ,Mn ilir. Ak ttttir tlrukaut l.-.hiv t'V Tlintnlcn Ulnar s llt) iMnt. riit r ut Ilrl, rllo ttl in Backache, Leg Pains May Be Danger Sign Ut I ired Kidneys General1 Sir Alan r.nrHi.n rtinnin.h.H. . t . i... . , . , , " - - iiTiurri, iHiMini men commisMonrr In Talcsline. salutrs Uie colors a hr inspects (lit- honor guard of the Highland Lifht infanlrv. part of the ceremony which marked his departure from Jerusalem and the vieliiinj of ;reat Britain's 31-year-old League of Nations' mandate to cuvern the Holy Land. ' tt kaW-VawVa. ate.. I t ... s.i VtUerablr. tivn't Jutl cotii4in antl do iKth tng txut them. Natui? may be waiuiuf vu saws jvhi suuntyi nrrtl MNillon. TlW ktJnejr. ate Naluiv. thxt way of lakinc icrw -)( and pouotKHw iti out of the blood. They brlp mott paropla pau boot 3 ima a day. If ih 1 5 mile oi klduey tubti and Allm) doo t work wtll. poiaoitoua waait matter Kara to (he Wood. Thf. nrKi. may Hart wiaia iMKkacbca, iheumauc pauu, pat. Una of pep and enertr, tt(nt up nilii, wellmc, iHidiiit uiitter tlie eye, hrailat-he and di4iiirM.irTriuent or avanty Iatiaitra with antattirttf aiwt hut-nint totti time ihowa I brie it fewiwUitng wioug WMh your hktiievi ot blatldet. Don l waitl Ak yotii drusiht tor Dran'l 1MU a itimutanl diuretk. uied tutxeMfully by mitlniu for over SO yrmtx. Doan'i lva hIfy telief and will IkIii the li nttle of kidnrv lube ttuih out tiiHoua fiwa tha blood. Oct Doau't i'lUt, There are 14 to 18 pounds of min ernl matter, mostly lime and phos phate, in every ton of milk sent off the farm. Henley Plans Baccalaureate HENLEY. Mar M Sunrinv Mav 23 at 8 p. m. is the time set for Uie Henley high school baccalaureate service, to be held in the school gymnasium. Rev. F C. Wissenbach. rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church in Klamath Falls, will deliver the sermon. Commencement exercises will be held Thursday. May 27 at 8 p. m. in the gym with James Stilwell of Klamath Falls e i v 1 n ff th com. mencement address. Carol George, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren George, will give the valedictory address, and Vir ginia Masten. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Masten wtll give the sahitatorian's speech. The girls' glee club will sing. This vear's pmrlllnflno- le nt 23 members includes Wilma Black- man. BettV Brown. Mnrv ri!iiir1 Carol George. Jean Keller. Virginia Masten. Lillian Maine? Anr Pat rick. Ada Ruth Peerv. Betty Sicelton. Barbara Ramsay. Virginia Smith. Eva Strunk. Clarence Adams. Loren Blackmer, Clesson Mecham. 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