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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1948)
IATURDAY, MAY, 22, 1943 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINI Dewey, Wallace, Speaking To Separate Audiences Slam Truman Program HKAT'H.K, Mny tt W'i rri-.HIni Hal naHrnnln luv. Tliintiua K. Ilrwry mill Henry A. Wallace, speaking In scinritl tiilu iictniK prim il, jnlnril liml nlmil In irlllilaiii of the Truman mlmliiutritiiiiirt linmllliii iif liilrrimlliMiiil prulilrnia, tValUrr rluirgrd llinl a a a mint of uvrriilllrnl ui'lliui In drrrrr, ( lilua mill I'ulrnllue "we have III I on unr lunula." Ilrury riinlrnilril Urn! Ihr nil ni I IbI 1 14 1 Inn liiinlillni Hi Its Jiiti of Irving In cure llir wnr-lirrrilln IIU of a illvlilril rillmiir. "Stop Fires" Parade Held A Irmllldrr Unit fnrrM flip wrutll er 111 nllrnil ilrspllr the urt nprlliH - llHrll Klmuiilll pr.jplr Krlilny liy llir Allirilran LifHill. Klilrll atuKrll II 'Slop Kiirmt I'lim' piimilp mill llint-liriin Imlny. 'llir tminilp inuvrtl tlirniiuli llir bll'lllrui illiltlrl nl liiUI-iniirnlllK II wan Inl hy llir Klnlimtll Union hIRll m IiikiI linml. whirl run Inl a tenner lirv:lii people In buy Hmc rVallVllI tlrkrln o hrp nrn, Hlf band In llir Portland event In Junr, The nruf tuliiirliiin flrr ilrpnrt mrnt s while tiurk, umfr llirlr flrt public npnraruiiro m llir illiplnv nf flrr . flKlitlni! rilllpiiirnl llinl fn. Inwrri Other nitilpiiirnt wan frmn llir Indian nrrvlT ffurit aervlre. Klnlllitth Kniril I'rutr.lur nviH-ln-llnll mill Wryrllmruirr Timber rolll pnliv "llir Hlietff iioiir rodr Hi the rr-r nf llir pnrndr Krrd linker, ilriin nf fnrcntrv nt llir University nf California, rodr In llir pnrndr in n rmivrrf 'Itlr nitrnmn. bllr mid nl noon nilitrr.ed IMe lllllrllrnn nl llir Vll-nl rli III rnmirrllun Willi llir llnlnry rlllb meeting W.ill Wloelirinnier head llir rommlttre wlilrli nrrnimrd llir f vrnu. Ilrwry spoke In mi uilltorluin Jiiininril with :iiiOI person. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ilrrdn IiikI to nliiiul. Nix IIiiiwiiiiiiI Wined nut III n hlKli nrlimil nudluni mid wiillrd llirouKh a Iiiiik pnitiiiiiii in a i:hlll wind lu liriir Wnlliirr speak. In lilt mlilrmn, Ilrwry asserted llinl the lulled Klatra "linn llir up purluillly of nil hlntiiry In our lininln" to rurv tlm npnwlilni of wnrn In r.llriipc. He rrroinliirmlrd a Culled HUlcs of l;.uriipc nn the nirniin. Ilr nald a strong nntloiml Irnllrrhhlp wnn needed lo bring II hImiijI. With such leutlrrililp, In nuld, "wi inn build n Kunipo no sirnm Uini. no illi'lntor will time to try U brcalc it In our lime or uur dillilrcn llinr." Ilrwry llll A inllr nrriuui Uio city. Wnllnce lilt nl Ilrwry nn a cunillrint who "has come nut in favor of n cnld wur." "It In tlmr Ui repudiate tlm mull," Ilr aiilil. Tiirnliif In tlm country's foreign poller, Itn drrlnrrd tlinl "the pullrlrn of Trumnn, VnndriibrrK, Mnrnhall mid torrmlnt imvr nutinrd me world with blood mid Imvr laid llic liiuiiilntlon fur llir irrnlml lilood nllrd llir world linn tvrr nrcn." Ilr nAnrrtrd Hint the bl-pnrllnull loremi tKiliry "offers no hojie for lril-r " Kmllrr, In n rndio Intrrvlew, Wnl lure nuld Amerlrn nlinuld "call on Uu.Mla in oMn confcrrure to lo Uir sprntd of coniniiinlkin 111 other nnilous." Boom Men Go Back On The Job AHKHPKKN, Wimh., Mny 1 Wi Tin- bin k-to-woi k imivriiiriit us nsi.lt nf Ihr mil nf Ihr bixitninrn's nlrlke was iiirrli'iiitlnif here Uxlny. ApiinixliniiUily I WW wurkrrn were In Id off ns ri'niilt nf the five-week limit strike of soma Ml hnrbor boom men. Offlrliils nf Die 1WA Tlmbrr Wnrkers Union, Inrnl 3-3. mild sl iiiimI nil IiiuiiIiiii minpiiiilen would be In full sriile ftpernllons by next M olid ii y. Ex-Klamath Man Killed ALBANY, Muy iA' A Port lnnd iniii) wild tlirrn Luiiu rounty rrfUtrnU wrri- klllrd ilnionl liuUnt ly Pridiiy niicht In hmd-on colli nlon at Ihc cliy llmiu fit HuUey. Iloth mm werr urniollnhrd. Not mi rrcunnt mirvlvrd, Tlie dead: Kllln Willlaii. Hnydrr, 47, who mnvrd to Portlnnd from Kin ninth I'nlli nbnut a inonth ao, alone In a rnr truvrlttiK aouth. Krrd Earl Jnrkion, 27, route 1. bov 311. Crrnwrll, owner of the northbound rnr. Hotyrt I'uul Kiniirr. 21. 1)1 ton route. fnttiiK! Urove, riding In Jack, aor'a car. A woman, alivn In Jarknon'i rnr. who wan tenutlvHy Idntiflfd by iMtrra In hrr purne an Mra. Krancru K !M)py, 9JB Hlrrh. CottnKe Orove. The bodlri were broiiRht rrt. KUla William Snyder left hrre for Portland In April, frlendu advlned. I'e lived for a time on Conner ave nue, occupying a residence on the M. I.. Johntion property. He U mar ried but hmt no rhlldrrn. Hnydrr km i rarpeittrr, aelf employed. CARNIVAL By Dick Turner M f Hie ! 1kr!v Rnplnr rlub will ImH ; lit third nnntinl round -np In I le'v, CwMf. Jnlv 4 and 5 at the club's i:i-w rorrnl and ftrnnriMnnd A rrowd of nhmit (Vnoo ttenple ran . b acrnmnuHlntrd nt th nrw loca f lion. An elnlKirnte OldWeit nhnw ha bern plnnnrd. and (he rlub f; hnpra to have a Inrire rrnwd of vU Mora frmn nurrotindini urction. Solons Uphold Atom Veto WAHillNOTON. Mnv 22 -f-The rnaie Friday uphrld Prealdenl Tru man a veto t a bill which would have permitted qualified uritalora to order an KIM Itivrntijti.tioii of key automlc energy appolnter. The iienntr vole wa 47 to override to fl attnliut. Tliat wm ftur ahort nf the two-thlrdi majority needed lo override (he veto. The action kills the bill Mr. Truman had railed the measure "wholly unnereiwary and uuwJue." He aald lu enactment would be "an unwarranted en rroarhmrnt of the rUlntive ujon the executive branch" of the gov ernment. He termed It "Impracti cal" In disapproving It last Satur day, Hie rhlrf executive said he fully Columbia Basin Renort Slated noiSE. May 22 Pf-The Colum-bl- b sin (Wr-aw encv i nminif tee met In executive sulon Thursday li work out an InteKrated overall rcKirt for the Columbia basin. ' It. J. Newell of Hots, chairman of the group, snld the final report wil' be a completed program for economic development of the area Ileporta on Idaho's agriculture, mining and forest resources were prcnented. The next meeting of the Inter agency committee will be held in Jnckson, Wyo , June 25. recognize his obligation to obtain the farts about anyone he names to the atomic posts. Fvery facility available. Including the FBI. U utilized, to obtain thotte facta, he said. The senate originally passed the bill April 12 by voice vote. Th house approved It May S by unan- i nnous consent. Birthday May Be His Last i r i y r f ir.W T , .-.:' ' A Lamar Clark Irlxbtl, It. suffrrlruj from n ranrer, poses happily j with hln sliler. Judy, 2, and one of his prlie birthday prenenta a bland , Keklniene pup at his home In Atlanta, (la. Beeause his mother, ' Mrn. I. I flnrk. nan llir boy's denlh Is "Jusl a mslter of lime," more inn 1000 iiiests hrlprd l.amnr observe whnt mny be his last blrth , rluy. He rerelved what he wnnled moil, pony. Relaxes 1 ! K . Lewis Meets Mr. Moody 'aaJ'asjMwr n Contract nemiUallons between John U Lewis, (left) UMW presl dent, and eoal operators collapsed In Wnhlnlon over the ' ' sratlnn .fii.rph K. Moody, prenldenl of the Honlhern :"' Pr"''""' (rl.ht). Her Hit two met at the clone of the lenalon which preceded rhe breakdown. PI Mel ration, the Vnlvrrslly of Southern California sprinter who rrarkrd I lie. world 100-ynrd dsali mark, rrlnxra outside his Beverly Hills, Calif., home with his daufh ter, Susan. 21 months. The lean racer set the new record, t.l sec onds at the Fresno, Calif., relays. He was a co-holder of the former record, ft.4 seconds. tnr. iw i mi Wnct ic i i .1'. i i oil S "And should your earning power become impaired, this policy pays the premiums on all the other policies!" Shirley Temple And Baby Now three-months old. Shlrlry Temples baoy. Linda Susan Amr, ma,, for her tlril plrture llh her mother. The baby's father la John Aiar, ho has joined his wife In the pursuit of a morie career. British Express Jumps Rails .-rJe Ss - - mi Going Home 3id v-.i f'T V st . . ' ' : I 11 ' i- Ial. : 9 - AX' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Zawli prepare to take home John Michael, male member of their 3-month-oM quadruplrta. John waits patiently in his mother's arms as his parents wave goodbye to his three staters. left to nihil Barbara Kose, Bernadette hlizabeth and Ann Mary, who will remain in tne Lairooe, rs. Oeneral hospital until family moves into larger quarters. n.....,r rnnrhri lie In twisted tanslo alonr embankment at Wath On-Ieamr. Kntlnnd. after express train went olf the tracks while mak Inr 50 miles per hour. Six were killed and scores Injured. NEA telephoto. Jewish Immigrants Reach Promised Land t., .f.,K.. .& jfQeisnsit .itiiimtd'Hf H , lsisiiwSlt3l llclplnr hands aid Jewish lmmlranli ashore at Haifa. Israel, from bare tender M first noup to i.i a .i.h .i.i. .rrlvrs from Italr. The Immitranls. 300 In number, were travrlim i... i.....j h. ii.. nriii.h. Thev arrived on shin Artrnllna as the Jewish state came Into belnt and received entry permits from II. Freight Cars Run Wild , r T' l i l l. A. T' 1 r'-llt I r. i. ih..i the vlllnre of Waldo. Wis- look at some of the 17 ears of a M-car Milwaukee read freifht train which left the rails while passing through the Tillage, almost demolishing the railroad sta tion. No one wa Injured and the cause of the derailment was not Immediately determined. Mediator Count Folke Bernadotte (above) ot Sweden has been chosen as UN mediator for Palestine. Poppy Girl Cute Little Loafer iiamil inssaanasnassnnsi l I l.i in mill ll liJ s sun H ll snsaaaasansnsaw V Iff r 11 v " -7 - 'JUltmmiti tm i "Buy your poppy today" urges Actrrsa Janls Talge, chosen official American Legion auxiliary "Poppy Girl." All funds received are used exclusively Tor rehabilitation, edu cation and child welfare for vets and their families. Miss Paige will, by way of contrast, soon be seen In motion picture "Wallflower." NEA telephoto. These two loaves of bread would fill hundreds of lunch-boxe with sandwiches. They were baked In Milwaukee. Wis., for exhibit at uie AKL I'nion-Industries show. Susan Lynn Sadowsky. 4. sits between them. The one at right Is seven feet long and weighs 51 pounds, and the one at left tips the scales at 41 pounds and is five and one-half feet long. Says He Is Jesse James H imwi.il Hi Pjjfn .ji.li r-'- ''.' V gm'. ilinnli ll.mi iim IM ft .''' , ... , t - - . 'I ( n ii ii nil . T tA Mb J; The man shown looking at the picture here say he Is Jesae Jme, j who, history records, was shot to death In mi. The Lawton, Okla, J Constitution says It has "Indisputable proof" the man Is the famous , outlaw. Shown in the early day picture are, left to right, Jesse Jamas,