HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 194?
PACE EICHT
House Races Toward Final
Action On Housing Bili;
Race Issue Only Snag Seen
WASHINGTON, June t I" The
house raced todav toward final ac
tion on a Tail housing bill, with oh
one enag apparent In the path of
hard-driving admlniitratlon leaders.
While Speaker Raybura (D-Tex.)
predicted passage of the measure by
a -suhatantlal martin, Representa
tive ripenee (D-Ky.l, leading tho
administration farces on the floor,
aaw signs of trouble ahead In the
announced plana of one lawmaker
to raise the rare lasue In the hous
Int fUhi.
Representative Marcantonio AL
N Y.) aald he was ready to present
en amendment barring segregation
In publicly-owned housing project.
6 pence, chairman of tho house
banking committee, declared:
"If somebody wants to scuttle the
bill, that la the way to do It If it
get Into the bill It would hare the
effect of beating It. A friend of the
bill would not offer such an amend-
Pretty Blonde
Gets Slice Of
Mandel Dough
NEW YORK. June 2S (Jt Taking
note of Model Helen Bentl blonde
charms and nice manners, a judge
has ruled she was no "mere mis
tress" but is a common law widow
ard entitled to $125,000 of her bus
band's estate.
Surrogate William T. Collins yes
trrday recognised her 192 common
law marriage to Arthur C. Mandel
wealthy machine company execu
tive. Mandel, who left her out of his
will, died In 1944.
Granting the model half of Han
del's S2S0.000 estate. Collins noted
that she Is "genteel and personable.
Re sad In an official opinion:
"She Is so singularly attractive It
Is not difficult to understand that
the decedent would want her for
wife. She does not appear to possess
the characteristics usually attrib
uted to an adventuress or a gold
eigtrer." Witnesses testified that Mandel
always referred to the model as his
wife.
Chamber Proves
Feeder Decision
Chamber of Commerce Manager
Charles Stark has received the full
text of the civil aeronautics author
ity's previously reported decision to
refuse tho Bonanza Airlines per
mission to establish a line between
Medford and Las Vegas, Nev via
Klamath Palls.
Stark will report his findings to
the chamber of commerce aviation
committee when he has completed
his survey of the report, and the
committeemen will in turn take the
action they deem suitable to further
Klamath's Interests.
At 4 p. m. today, a special com
mittee of the chamber will meet to
figure out the celebrations for the
start of the Shasta Daylight service
through Klamath Falls.
merit Let them bring tills Issue up
In separate legislation."
Marrantonlo'a amendment would
ban discrimination In the construc
tion, aale, rent ar tenancy of public
housing because of race, color, creed
or national origin.
Tho senate, before it passed the
housing bill April 31. beat back a
somewhat similar amendment after
a long wrangle with leaders of Mr.
Truman's civil rights program
sparking the fight against It.
Apart from the race issue, the
housing measure apparently had
smooth sailing ahead in the house.
Administration farces grabbed
complete control yesterday, smoth
ering a republican-southern demo
crat coalition, and beat bark all cf
efforts to substitute or amend the
administration MIL
These were major provisions of
the bill as it stood after yesterday's
debate:
1. The federal government would
contribute up to 1308.000.000 a year
for 40 years toward construction by
local authorities of 810.000 publicly
cwned dwelling units. Federal con
tributors would meet the difference
between the low rents and the
amount necessary to pay off the
long-range cost of building and op
eration. I. A M2.5O0.0O0 program would
provide housing loans for farmers
who could not get credit elsewhere,
with grants In some cases for hous
ing on farms that are not self-sustaining.
TOONERVILLE FOLKS
Insurance
Fraud Leads
To Prison
SACRAMENTO. Calif, June ?8
Their conviction upheld by the Cali
fornia supreme court, Ben Sugarnun
and Prank Martin, insurance ad
justers, bare been committed to San
Quentin prison for fire Insurance
fraud In Stockton in lsHT.
Sugarman Is serving 1 to 10 years
on three count and Martin is serv
insj l to 30 years on eight counts.
The case Involved a fire in
Stockton shoe store. Don Burton.
owner of the store and the insured.
was also convicted but was killed in
an automobile accident last year.
sugarman was consulting expert on
the alleged loss and Martin the as
signed adjuster. The paid claim
was Jar 133,000.
TIMBER ORDER
WASHINOTON. June M W-
tepreaenutive Mack (D-Wash.)
said today Americans will get S4
000.500 of a tlO.OOO.000 current order
from oreat Britain for lumber.
Mack told a reporter the economic
cooperation administration inform
GreatChristopher
For over Poor Decades Amssrirae
Finest Hard and Soft Cora or Cal
lous Remedy. It Removes where
others PeeL Instant Relief. Doae
not Evaporate. 60c and 35c. Adv.
PAYLESS DRUG, 808 Moid
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BREAD
m Mil A MMim MIHI
The ssmWortlcs' washwomah has resigned
, nt
Operators
Leary Of
Lewis Offer
YTIIITK 8 l 1. 1- II I' R KFNIN'titl,
W. Va, June ts ( foal operators
ef the north and west were reported
ready to reject today John U Lewla'
after la forego a strike nest month
In return for a three-day work week.
The operators took a vole on the
juration yesterday In a private hud
dle in rillsburgh.
There was little doubt of their
answer that Uiry could not agree
because ol the legal risks. They
Irar that it Uiry Join the union In
limning the work week, Uiry would
run the chance ol government
action under the anti-trust laws, on
the ground it would restrain trade.
But many opcraUira here and else
where aeenied to like the Idea. They
said privately Uial they might go
lor It if It ruuld be accomplished
without legal risk, or without com
mitting them too much to giving
Lewla control over the Industry s
output.
On the other hand, a apokesman
for the Central Pennsylvania coal
association aald his group waa
against the proposal because It was
"toe really." He aald mines would
have to be kepi In shape for full
production, although actually op
erating only at about ftt per cent
capacity.
Publicly, the operators and Lewla
wouldn't even discuss the plan, 1 lis
operalura planned to hand their
lormal answer to Lewis when the
bargaining conference resumes here
at 3 p. m. ( WIT i.
There were reports that some sort
of a counter-pmiMinal would be of
fered the bushy browed union
leader.
Meanwhile, hne fur avoiding a
strike In mines of the rtoutlieru Coal
Producers association faded rapidly.
At Minefield. W. Vs., where separate
talks are In progress lor the south
ern Held. Hie UMVV turned down
again Unlay an operator proposal lev
extend the llle of the present cooi
tract until August 14.
vTt ;
SAI.r:M. June M i-Br
vote the Salem city council lask
nlght relected a pro)oal from land,
lords tliat rent conlrnl be Illle4
fnin the Halrm area.
KIRBY
Vacuum CUantn
Lifetime Guarantee
Free Demonstration
Phone (too 1401 Kaplanede
cd him the United Kingdom has
(eclded that $6,000,000 of the order PORTLAND. June 28 i4 A 14-
ill be allocated to Canada and the year-old boy. Harry John Good.
was drowned in the Tualatin river
southwest of here yesterday. He
fell from a rowbout.
remainder to the United States.
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SUNSZT VZACH
Klamath's newest and moat exclusive sub-division, bl'NhET BFAt II.
la now open with only It Iota left. We will shew theae Iota at any time,
week daya ar Sundays, Lots will sell for tlM each (11 down). Buy
yours now for vsur building in the future en this beautiful beach. Just
a M-mlnule drive from town. It la wealed en the Cast side af the t'pper
Klamath Lake. Its southern exposure enjoys twelve hours ef eunshlne
daily. An ideal spot for boating, fishing and winter sports la season.
AL Shmock
REALTOR
517 Main
Pkana 3211
RESTRICTIONS
All bulldlnge must be at least MM ea, It. and
built accenting ta HI A speculations.
Na property te be anted foe commercial purposes.
Itulldlnga shall net be eanslrurtrd Is attend
mere than 10 feet from property Una en aunert
IXIve.
All asaarage facilities and boat houses to be built
In keeping with alyle ef heme.
Livestock ar poultry shall svat be allowed.
NOW 3 OUT OF 4
TELEPHONE ORDERS
FILLED IN A MONTH
In some fastest-growing areas the wait still
is long-but we're making steady progress
is i fts rr-
T.-a.ts -vVammli
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2. Hundreds of mile a of telephone cables have been going
in at a fast clip. But these voice-highways are still bottle
necked in some places in many of our fastest-growing
areas, practically no telephones can be installed for months
...until the lines and other facilities can catch up with
the mushrooming demand. The telephone picture looks
better... but it's not yet all ws want it to be.
4. Huge sums of money have gone to I'lvl
work in the West to make this new
equipment possible-and your own tele
phone more valuable. Millions must
come not from telephone bills but
from people who put their savings into
the telephone business. To attract these
dollars, we must pay a reasonable amount
for their use. This depends on the sale of
our services at fair and adequate prices.
1. Installers have been working fast the first half of
1949 .... keeping up their pace of the postwar years. Here
in the West, 14",000 new telephones will have gone into
service in the fintt six months of the year. Although new
orders keep pouring in, we're able to take care of them
faster. Seventy-two per cent are filled within thirty days
that's practically three ovst of four.
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3. Nearly a million and a half tiny soldered connections
must be made before new equipment like this can begin
working in a medium-sized office. But we're hurrying all
we can to make the waiting time shorter still. Your tele
phone needs are very real to us and we won't be satisfied
until everyone. ..everywhere in the West. ..has more and
better telephone service than ever before.
The Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph Company
Your telephone is one of today'i
biggest bargains