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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1949)
THURSDAY. JUNE 30. 194? HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON Royal Observers Accuse British Press Of Faults, But Sees No Corruption LONDON. June i ! A reral remmMon rrlllriiMl the British prrs MXInrxlar lor partisanship, distortion of news and failure to give a elear picture ( world af fairs. It rrromnwndrd riling up a g oral council of I he press lo foster but not forro integrity and rrspon sibilltjr lo the public Al Uit name- time, the report kourd aftrr Iwo years' lud de clared "It hi generally agreed thai the Rrttlsh preas i inferior to none in the world. 11 Is free from cor ruption . The commission, who report I addressed to the king and presented 1m to parliament aud the govern ment, has oo, power to put any ol Its reconum'iiusuons into precuce In addition to safeguarding free dom ol the press and encouraging senje nf responsibility and public sen-ire anions all engaged In Journalism, the council would: Keep watch on any restrictions on Uie flow of public information. Improve methods of recruitment, education and training for Journal ism. Censure undesirable Journalistic conduct. Loot into a comprehensive pension plan. Promote technical and other research. ! 6ludy developments which tend jtoaard greater concentration or i monopoly. I Represent the press In relations Indonesians Take Over Government JOOJAKARTA, Java. June 30 iPi The Indonesian republic Is back tn its capital today alter an absence of six months. Sultan Hemengko Buwono. the security coordinator here, said he will Invite the exiled republican leaders. President Soekarno and Premier Mohamed Hatta, to return to Jogjakarta July e to take over the reins of government. The changeover from Dutch con trol, arranged by the United Na tions, was peaceful and orderly. Two thousand republican guerrillas inarched Into the city yesterday as the Netherlands units moved out. LAST CONCERT El'OENE. June 30 The last public concert of the Eugene Munic ipal band will be given tonight In : the city park. The buditet committee I omitted all payments for player services contending that participa tion III the band should be volun tary. Members of the band have now indicated that without further financial support the organisation 'will disband. rMCK OK I'AINTS NLASIIkn TODAY PITTSlll'ROH. June 30 Ml A price cut averaging nine per cent on paints, varnishes, enamels and paint brushes has been announced by the I ittsburgh Plate Olasa Co. the first raJor producer to take such action. The largest reduction of those dls. closed yesterday will aflect the firms top quailty exterior house rslut with price cut amounting to 67 cents or 15 per cent per gallon at retail. Such plants now will sell re tall In base areas for slightly under ti a gallon. Its findmgs. however, are expected j " goiernrucm, muca to give authoritative guidance to Hons organisations or press organi the government in dealing with pre.ss j " sbroad. matters. The commission secretary The commission said most news said it hoped the survey would !PP" support some political party, stimulate public discussion. t "Th'u- treatment of public aflairs The commission suggested that its consequence, partisan, the proposed general council of the preae commission continued, should have minimum of mem-1 " . . In most papers a study of ten, the news columns alone would leave The members would Include eight lew readers tn doubt about their representing proprietors of news- political sympathy, papers, periodicals and principal, "Partisanship ts present in some news agencies: four editors, eight degree tn all the papers. It Is gen aUier Journalists, four lay members tru pronounced In the popular and a chairman. press: It Is much leas marked in ; some, but not all, of the quality papers ... "The press Is a part of our polit ical machinery, which is essentially partisan. But partisanship cast and does on evasion lead to a degTee of selection and coloring of news which only be regarded as excessive. Gus Solomon Named For Judgeship PORTLAND. June 30 vPy Ous J. Solomon, 42. Portland attorney, is ; the official nominee of Oregon i democrats for the proposed third ! federal judgeship tn Oregon. , He won the indorsement Tester- i day of Monroe Sweetiand, demo cratic national committeeman, and Nancy Honeyman Robinson, na tional committee omsn. Under recently established state party rules, the choice is up to these two. They sent their indorse ments to President Truman and Sen. J. Howard McOrath, chair man of the democratic national committee. Solomon was a Truman supporter last year. He has been an active democrat. Sweetiand said Hall S. Lusk, chief Justice of the state supreme court, and Circuit Judge Earl C. Latour ette. Oregon City, were considered, but then eliminated because of "an unwritten policy which prefers the appointment of men under 60 years of age." Sweetiand added that Henry L. Hess, La Grande. U. S. attorney for. Oregon, also was eliminated be cause he ts from eastern Oregon, the same district that produced Oregon's present two federal Judges. Western Oregon now needs repre sentation. Sweetiand said. He added that W. L. Josslin. state democratic chairman, made known his candidacy too late for con sideration. The third federal Judgeship Is be ing considered in a bill now before congress. ''. re i a price isssn .1 I ss 7 A handful of ordinary table salt will remove fish odors from your kitchen sink in only a minute or two. 6 porta Afield. . i For BIGGER and BETTER toes- Maximum tf C production . . at lowtr coat. That'i tha atorr of Triangla X-tra c( pro ducer. A cartfu.ly balanced (ted aupplying the require mema for more extra grade gge. Math or pel I eta. 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