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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1949)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 14 HWALD AND NIWI, KLAMATH FALLS. CMTJON FACE THREE Board Recommends 14c ILVU Boost In Hawaii, But Union, Operators Say 'No' IIONOM'l.t'. June Ml RllH, til par elevedoree H rents an hour. That was the recommen dation today of fact-finding hoard for ending Hawalle M-day longshore elrlke. A spokesman fur Uia 3000 sieve dores (if Uia liiternallnnsl loiif shoremen's and Warehousemen's union didn't fur It. Oiieraturs ill Ilia Islands' seven stevedoring firms hsveni mid whether they do or not Nrllhrr la hound to accept the rerommrndallona. The hoard aald It -mul rely on public opinion to convince Uie parllra. II Ihey are not Inrllnrd to arrrpt Ilia recommenda llona, that II ollm a hatla (or eet tlrmrnt whlrh under all tha fir eumslanre ran ha accepted bv them as a service to I ha community." Tin II. WU aauia a raltn of 31 cents. The present scale la II 40 an hour. That would shove tha pay up In where It ued to bo 10 centa un der I ha Par I lie roast aralr. Kmplnyrrs at firm ollrrrd II crnu Thry withdrew Uia ollrr when th. .Ingram M Btalnueik art up Ilia five tftan board. Lata yealerdsy the board recom mended : A It ranta Inrraaaa la tha baalc hourly wafa. with alfht ranta la ba retroactive la March I. That wss tha wste reopening dala andet tha rentrart, A vole by tha nnlan membership undrr supervision of tha territorial department af labor an Uia board propiioal. NrgoUaUon of olW laaura "In tha llfhl af tha agreement narhrd LADIES' WESTERN RIDING CLOTHES Reduced . . . Jwet la) Tim fw Hi Poarth of Jwry RoeW H-C UeW Fangy OAIARDINI SHIRTS esse! Penta Sot Uf. $4S Now '9" PRONTIIR PANTS Iloetiaue Re IIS N.w Ig99 ACM I ROOTS Rot. I1I.2S Now SHIS I t STIWART ROOTS Reg. 147 JO lonso How W7 Get Your Outfit Now for the Fourth ttM 111. I 7 L MANSTOR! 733 Moin Phont 3463 lit batj relee." Th la ould tn rlude dork work whrn elilpe are not In port and eulaUile drp(mrnl rate. Formation of a group "to piece Ubar-m(.nMmtil reiallona on more friendly and ronatrurtlvo baala." The board euif.fw.td IhU could be rtlhrr rii "all public body or tripartite rommltLre" rrprrernt liif labor, management and the public Actliif Oovrrnor Oren E. Ixm gave IviUi ai.lea until 9 a. m. Friday to reply to tha board iwon.nir.ida tloiu. Fred Low Jr.. II. WU mike tratey committee clulrman. Invited Uie board to explain Ita finding, to a union meeting at 3 p. m. lomor row, Ha lndirald ILWU rejection with Uiee Kordft: "The only hoie for e?!Iemeni la ubmtfelou of Uia facta to binding arbitration. Why didn't tha board recommend arbitration.' Oil p, V; Vr d- V' 1 i i THURSDAY CONCIRT Scheduled for 7;30 p. m , Thursdoy, of the Immonuel Baptist church, I Ith and High, is a concert by the Volunteers quartet from the Bible Institute of Los Angeles. All are welcome. Mineral Club To Meet Thursdoy Tha Klamath Mineral club will marl Thuraday at pm. In Uia chamber of rnmmrrre building, with Kenneth Mr Lend diacuuing "In dian ArUfarta." Anyone having artifact!, either local or from eUealiera. la Invited to bring them In. All who art Interred In rotkt or mlnerala are welcome at any of lha Mlnoral club'a meetlnga. Public Invited To Hear Choir The public la cordially Invited to Uie Immanurl Haptlat church, lllh and High, Thuraday at 7:30 p. tn. to hear a apeclal concert of aacred mualc to ba given by fie Voluntrrra quartet All four young men ara atudrnU at lha Bible liutltuta of Loa An gelea and ara itudylng for tha miRftionary aervlce. Tha quartrt la currently en sum mer tour on tha Pacific coaat, and haa been heard over tha Bible In atlluta Hour, a national broadcast from loa Angelea. KF Cowboys To Have Own Rope Events Two event, excliulvely for Klam ath Baain cowboys, haa been added to the Klamath beam Roundup achedule, KiiKA President Keith Muun announced following a rodeo meeting Monday night. The two eventa are calf roping and team roping. Kntry fees have been lowered tor these local events. Calf roping entry lac Is 114 for each buckaroo and teams will pay an entry fee of 110. The two events will go on at each of the three shows. Cowboys will have two go-rounds In the three days. Day money la DM hi be pill 4O-30-3O-10. Kntry frea will go Into the final money which will be divided Uie same way among the top four cow boys with the highest two-go-round averages. Adding more local touch to the three-day waatern show, Moon an nounced that the beat-reined cow horse event will have two local Judges. There are three Judges. Roy Rogers' famous Liberty Troop, one of the major entertainment features of the rodeo, arrived Tues day. Glen Randall Is the trainer. Unemployment In Oregon Study Set PORTLAND. June M IJPl An ttempt will be made soon to lt a more accurate aurvey of unemploy ment In Oregon. The Portland labor-management committee will sponsor It, hiring an Independent research firm to do the work, upntate and In Portland. Lee C. Stoll. committee chairman. raid auch unemployment statistics ' as provided by unemployment com ' pensatlon claims are too sketchy. I He said the committee planned to get many other factors migration, i welfare rolls, management layoffs. ', labor union reports and others to ' r.et a complete picture. The reports j will be Issued quarterly, he said. It Pays to Use the Vsnt Adsf UO Radioactive Lab Opens Study PORTLAND, Jane iPi The University of Oregon medical school opened Its laboratory for experi ments with radioactive material for humanitarian purposea yesterday. It Is believed to be Uie first of Its kind In the Pacific Northwest. Headed by Dr. Edward a. West, the laboratory will conduct experi ment on diabetes. It also may do research In cancer and leukemia. Wext. head of the department of biochemistry, will be assisted by Dr. John T. Van Bruggen. Both were trained at the Oak Ridge a torn lo plant. The laboratory has a grant of t&OUO from tha atomic energy com- I mission and one of $10,000 from the U. 8. public health service. The area of Norway la 124.4M square miles. ffyrVTW PAY MORE? 7(Jut ACClPf 1ESST now in We INVITE Tear INQl'IRT For EsUmatea Oa Any Klni of Plaasbing Work. Easin Plumbing t Heating Co. 1st B. Mala "Jtkw DBvte rs. east BANK mOTECTIOW PORTLAND, June (P). army engineers recommended yes terday that 1114.121 contract be warded for bank protection work at upper Half Moon bend on the Willamette river, all Billet north - The I east of Corvallls. The bidder was Btoen't Rork and Landscape company, BeatUa. The government had estimated the coal at 1173.057. From where I sit ... &y Joe Marsh Now I'm Going Back To High School I Whew t saw lights burning in the Riga School aaditorluai last alfht, 1 looked ia to sea what went oa. 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