Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 13, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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    PACE FOUR
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1 94
Plea Made
To Fulfill
Foreign Aid
WASIIINflTOV, July 13 W
HuTtUry of Stale Arheson today
flatly opposed an? rut In the ad
mlnUtralton'a projected Sl.45a.Mo...
0 foreign anna aid program.
He a- ihla figure represents the
absolute minimum needed for
Western Europe and rtt hrr areas.
The reeretary stated his position
at a news conference while oppo
aitlon led by 8eiutor Taft R
Ohlo) was wiping ou prospecta
for a outck aenate vote on the
North Atlantic treaty.
The small group opposing the
d-ense agreement centered Its fire
on the military aid program and
the commitments carried In the
part.
Acheaon alse commented m an
ther tssae which haa arisen on
Capital hill. He agreed with Sena
tor Dulk-s IR-N.Y.I that the I nil
ed States delegation at the Big
F oar foreign ministers' meeting In I
Paris had considered whether the I
American people should he kept I
"artificially alarmed" and had the'
Idea rejected completely.
The matter came up. Acheron I
said. In discussion of whether the I
Russians might try to create a
false sense of peace and security
by making a show of cooperation.
The U. 8. delegation, he added,
decided that it should not reject
any possible avenue of cooperation
with the Sonet Union merely be
cause acceptance of the avenue
might relax tension in the world
Majority Leader Lacas (D-III.I
aaid he may keep the aenate In
session Sstnrday to reach a vote
aa the IJ-natlon alliance designed
to strengthen the defenses of the
West against attack.
Other senators said privately the
vote may not come until early next
week. Senator Wherry of Nebraj
ka, republican floor leader, said
he had pact speeches on the re
publican side of the aisle booked
through Thursday.
The dispate waa becoming aa
aharp that Senator Vandenberg
It-Mich.) waa reported getting
ready ta re-enter the fight with
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JET NAILS 'EM WITH A HOP, SKIP AND A BOOM An F-84 jet fighter zooms overhead
as its 100-pound proctice bomb pierces the center of the target during skip bombing at the
first annual air force gunnery meet in Las Vegas, Nev. The dust cloud indicates where the
bomb struck the ground, and the trail of smoke marks the path of the bomb as it skipped
into the target. Teams from the best fighter groups in the nation participated in the meet
on a competitive basis in various phases of bombing
Klamath Lodg
Installs
Klamath lodge 137. IOOP. held
Installation of officers Tuesday
night for the new term. Those re
ceiving the honors of the lodge were
Norman Duffy, noble grand: Prank
Hurd. rice grand: L. J. Pltssimmons.
treasurer: Herbert Munsell. secre
tary: George Lewis, warden: Paul
Tally, conductor: E. H. Lawrence,
chaplain: H. D. Bamhart and Ar
den Morgan, right and left support
ers to the noble grand: J. J. Lew
Is and Fred Howard, right and left
supporters to the trice grand: Rob-
a second major speech tn favor of
the treaty.
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New Officers
ert Runkle. in.-ide guardian: Carl
Sandall. outside guardian: Harry
Lemler and Reynold Fiusimmons,
; right and left scene supporters,
i The installing officers were dl-
trict deputy grand master. H. D.
i Bamhart: Carl Sandall. grand mar
' shal: J. J. Lew-.s. grand warden:
L. J. Fitxsimmons. grand chaplain;
j E. H. Lawrence, grand guardian;
! A. B. Lund, grand herald,
j An entertainment Hit. furnished
! by members of Prosperity Rebekah
j lodge 104. and Odd Fellows of
! Klamath lodge 137. followed the In.
stallauon ceremonies. Those in the
i cast were Pau! Tally as sheriff:
Governor Of
Hawaii Asks
Strike Power
HONOLULU. July 13 it lov.
Iiinriiin M. stninbaik turnrd to
llawails li'uMiuiiio today In hopes
of getting bromt new powers to
end the Islands' 74-day dock strike.
He wilt call a secial session, he
announced. Just as soon aa the
leglslutuies holdover committee
drafts a proponed little Talt-llnrt-ley
labor prottrnm. He a.-kcd that
It be done by Tuesday. The com
mittee unit riiiht to work.
The key bill In a five-measure
series by the Hnwallan Bar associ
ation would arm the governor with
tnluni'tive powers to step Into the
CIO longshore ttcup. It also would
authorize him to seise and oper
ate the now idle dorks and other
public utilities "when the health
and welfare of the people" are at
stake.
The International Longshore
men's end Warehousemen's union
pulled Us 3000 stevedores off the
waterfront Muy 1. It wants a 31
cent Increase of the II 40 hourly
P"" The employers once offered
11 cents, but withdrew It. The
strike has locked tn sugar and
pineapple exports. No shipments
can '-onie in except govenmirm
arranged food relief cargoes.
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Oldest Hippo
Coo And Calm
NKW YOKK. July 13 UT-To ha
the oldest hippniHilamtis In the
world l something.
Hut Peter the llreat, venerable
llionx sihi IHpiH), Uxik his 481 It
birtliiliiy calmly Uulay. That twiie
llir sue uf Ilia averaii hlpiio
eiiuivnlriit to an age of 130 or so
in liuuitiiu.
Prte has never known Hie love of
another IUiK since he was takrii
from his mother al Ilia age of
I hire. Ill fact, lies really nunr
kitoaii aiuiiher hliiH.
lis slsies rellertlvely al Ills hu
man vliltori. He lowers his tso
tint Into his Mtol, snorting anil wal
lowing, lie rais a gruel ill hay. Ik
Jut another day to him.
Oeorge Lewis, Carl Sands 11 and
Frank Hurd as gamblers: with the
reading, -The Lady That's Known
as Lou." given by Martha Hurd. as
sisted at the piano by Alma Cofrr.
Refreshments were served after the
j meeting.
Klamath lodge wishes to thank
I members of Bonanut lodge for their
1 presence at Tuesday's installation.
and for the times past, when they
assisted In putting on degree work.
SENTENCED
LI?BON. Portugal. July 13 iTi A
Lisbon court today sentenced IS
persons accused of engaging in com
munist propaganda to prison terms
of up to IS years. Part of the sen
tences will be served at hard labor.
Twelve other defendants were acquitted.
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Eugene Flood
Thraf Lessened
FI'OENK. July 1J (41 - Earthfill
portions of the Dorrna dam breast
work have been raised to the low.
est concrete level of the project
aimed at curtailing flood waters In
the Eugene area.
Resident Protect Engineer VY. A
Schwari snld there no longer was
any dangrr that a flash flood or
prolonged high water would wash
out the earthworks.
He said the low concrete block
sector would permit run-off of any
unexpectedly high water before the
I14.UOO.000 project Is completed.
The dam. scheduled to be operating
as a flood control unit in the uptwr
Wtllomette valley by November, will
take 1 1 feet off Eugene flood
crests.
Bomb Threatens
Hosoital Patients
LONDON. July 13 if Ambu
lances removed 360 patients today
from a hospital endangered by a
World War II bomb burled acrona
the street.
The bomb, dropped by a Oerman
INDIA CRASH VICTIMS Fred Colvig (left) ol the Denver
Post, and George Moorod (right) of th Portland, Ore , Ore
goman, were among the 13 American nej ond radiomen
atoard the Royal Dutch Airlines Constellation which crashed
ncor Bombay, India. Betides the newsmen there were 32 other
I persons aboard the plane, ail of whom were killed
Western Building Shows
Decline Over Year Ago
I PORTLAND. July 13 A decline In the number of building jobs
! started in the West lust month, as compared with a year ago. a us re
ported today by the magasine Western HutUliim.
A total of 3JHM building permits, for 1157.1114 7:14 worth of con
struction was Issued in June. A year ago the figures were 36.044 per
mits and UrUxaotUI.
i The statistics covered 257 cities and counties
Angeles ranked first in the amount uf
county second, and Portland third.
The 10 leading construction areas:
. June l4
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4.115 VII
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Seattle
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home or to other hoapltals. ; time ts seder year hall Insursnee
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