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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1949)
MONDAY, AUG. 13, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE SEVEN Business Outlook Better Last Week, But Big Snag Seen Over Labor Pay Issue nr Rl IIAHII KIKKK new roiiK, Aug. it in nui- new waa atownrlihc food In antral nrclalrd liiilualrlee week. Manufacturers war adillng work er or ahaelenlng vacation to HNl Inrraaaer proriurllon erhedulee. LugKag and leather makrra re ported orders were runnlnf 36 par rent ahead of last year. Fartory as Irs il washing niarhlnra war al MID Uip. The wheels nl many nllirr Indus ti Ira war rolling along at luud siteetl. Hut Ih labor alluatlon waa not encouraging. There wee a woaalbll Itr labor dispute Bill lit lam a monkey wrenrh In lha smooth run nine marhlncry. Tha steel Industry would be mora nullinlsllr II H weren't fur lha threat of labor trouble. (old worker voted overwhelm ingly lo slrlke If ueresaary lo get pensions, livnllli benefits and a wai Inrreese. A walkout would put a ri Imp In tha rernrd hlh pnxlw Hull rata at which automobile art tolling off tha assembly lines. There war a frw oilier dislurb Im situations. In Washington lha government Young GOP's Ask Cake To Quit Position OKAIMIATtT, Aug IS irVi.! tional Itepubllcan Committeeman llalph Cake haa been asked by tha eserullve board nt Uia Young R publiran Federation of Oregon to quit hU party oilira. Tha board condemned Cake's "In artion aa rhairman of tha latmr committee' of tha national party In a resolution approved her yester day. Tha statement aald Cek had tallrd to keep the Oregon party unit advised of hia artiviile. It aald "ha doe not rellert tha tarn par nf tha republlran party In Ore gon." Two party laadrra had crltlrlaed Cake a work at a Saturday rvaning Clatsop county party roundup Jamea Thaver, Carlton. vlr rhair man at lana of tha fadarallon. da rlarad tha Oregon rommlttaman ws "dradwond" and had don nothing on hia labor rommittta -aignmant. fttat Party Chairman mgtrld Unandrr latar mid tha Clat anp group ' I do not disaare with anything aald hart tonighl " Caka waa at hit ranrh nrar ma lar mar lha wark-and and ra portad ha had not learnad nf tha murium Ha aald ha knaw nl no raon for Ih rail lor hit resigna tion. Unfair Labor Suit Draws Denial PORTLAND. Aug. IS i-A drug tor firm a charga of nnfalr labor prartlra against tha APT. hotal and taaiauraiil anion haa ban dis missed by Trial Examiner Charira W Whlttemnre. Tha llalaatop -Durg mores, Ine, roriland. hava barn plrkatad alnra lam yaar. Tha national labor ma lion board previously had dis missed similar charga against lha union. Karh dismissal waa beam on Ih round that Intrratat rommarc waa not involved. tarlrd off Ih Ural month of lha nrw flaral yaar apandlng mora money than II had In lha bank. Thai aprlla Inflation wllh a capital "1." Tli only living former president. Herbert Hoover, had an unwilling llmugnt. Tli government la aprnding lha people savings, ha aald. and tliroiikh government aiiendlng and tae th nation U heading fur collrrtlvum. Corporal Camilla's nil were prelty good. Hut thry were a llttl lower In the second quarter In many rases. It atlll waa coating lham mora money to niak a dollar. Nome of In big fellows. Ilka Amerlran Woolen and I'. H. K libber rut their aerond quarter dividend. Hul that waa water aver tha da. Thoaa figure rrflerted paal per formance. Current condition wer aaora anrouraglng. Waatinghuuaa aald II planned lo hire add it lima I workera at IU Man. Held. Ohio, and Hprlnglleld. Maaa.. plaiita lo meet Ini'reajtrd produrtlon arheiliilra In It rlertrlc appliance dtvtatona. Motiirola. Inc.. trlevialon and radio mauularlurera, reimrtrd It waa panding Ita worker roll to th hlglieat Dumber In Ita hlatory to meet heavy demand for Ita pro duct. lha Verney corporation, maker f textile, reduced emplov vra tiana al renwirb. H. I., froa lw waeka I on lo hand! stepped -a produclioa). Coiutructlon award hit lMt high and ther wer such Item a a ta ouo ooo.ooo arhool building pro gram In th day ahead. 'Ih commerr department aald businra rut Ita Invrnlortea another 1.000 0O0 .000 In June. Moat of th rut, ouuitle of aeasonal factora. was in manufacturer' holdings. The chamber of rommerr of Ih I'nlted h tales aald Iher waa no Question tha slide la continuing, but If beromea mora apparent It to al tha orderly readjustment variety rather than a pantekv collapse. Men lha moat optimistic war bothers by Ih labor Bjtsati. however. Tha nation big steel companies began telling their sids of the story lo tha president s fart-finding board Ihla week. Clarenr B. Randall, president of Inland Hteel and management key noter, aald tha Industry couldn't afford tli CIO Fltrelworker' de mand for a 30-cent-anhour pck ag Including wage, pension and In surance benefits He aald President Tntman'l rr ca ll no th board was aw "Industrial revolution" which alllmatelv would lead lo nationalisation of the In dustry. Ha Inferred t ill President Philip Mwrrav persuaded th presi de I a aaUbllsh Che board. Tha ao-dav true in th ateel In dusuy I up August M and the find ings of th board ar not binding. Union and management appeared a far apart a when lha true began. Th CIO Electrical Workera union talked about a poasible sink against General F.lectrlc, which rejected fourth round wage demands. Tha Henley Flower club held a meeting al Mr. Johnson horn on Ih Illli of August. Th nirmlicrB wera divided up In group of Iwo. Ilach group mad a vary allractlva flower arrangement. Mrs. While told Ilia girl what wa wrong with their flower arrange ment and gav a few hint on batter arrangement. Th club discussed th flower show, and th meeting waa ad journed and refreshment wer. served. OM A HorrMAN, New Repirtr. Tli fifth meeting of th Malln Cannery club waa held at th home of llarbara Cornell on July 37. Th club member had a potluck dinner before lit meeting. After the meet ing Barbara Cornell gav a Jelly making demonstration, using the "kleenet" method. Th aluth meeting of th Malln Cannery club waa held at Ih home of Shirley and fcdmona King on August 3. After th meeting refresh ment were served to th following member and vuitor. Pat Tucker, June ftaunder. Dorothy Maunder. Jrsn rtajniis. Beverly Martin, Hhlr ley King, Mrs. Mildred I.ahori and Edmotia King. EDMONA KINO, New Reporter. The seventh meeting of th Malln Cannery club waa held at th home of Jeau Rajnua on August August Joan How-ell wa present and member discussed problem they had been, troubled with In their canning. After Jut meeting refreshment wer aerved. Th following member and visitors wer preaeni: Dorothy Saunders, Pat Tucker. Barbara Cor nell. Bally Bmsllcy. Hhlrlry Dixon. tUilrlry King. Jean Ranu. Edmona King. Mr. Mildred Lahoda and Mr. Hajnua. EDMONA KINO. New He porter. Golden Rule Church Ended By Judgment UjU ANOKI.EU5. Aug. IS (P) A court Judgment dissolved Christ Church of th Oolden Rul here Prlday, virtually ending four year of litigation. nuperlor Judge Claieru L. Kln cld signed th Judgment on the baaia of a atipulatlon presented by Attorney Russell E. Parson, repre senting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Bell, and Assistant Attorney General Kenneth E. I.ynih. Bell once headed the group Ite also wa a former director of the controversial Munklnd United, once charged with sedition. Psrsons aald Uia step clear tlie way for bankruptcy court to turn over om H0 000 In remaining asseu of the Golden Rule church to Belts present organization. Eccle siastical society of Chrlt Church of the Oolden Rule. The attorney said It operates In Northern Cali fornia and Southern Oregon. A suit brought by then Attorney Orneral Robert W. Kenny In Octo ber. 104.5. attempted to dusolve the present rhurrh. The complaint ac cused th Bell of Inducing many person to turn over their asset to the church on promises of life long security. A receiver wa named In the case, but shortly afterward a petition of bankruptcy waa filed In federal court and a referee took over the organi sation' asset, then valued at MWOjTjoO. Iron beada wer found In an Egyptian cemetery that date back to 4000 B. C. Th Bonanra Can Can club met at the home of Esther Brown August 4. Oarden club member were guest. Th roll call from the can ning club wa to nam a favorite fruit. Th garden club roll call wa lo nam a favont flower. Before the meeting th club mem bers enjoyed dancing on th lawn. The club member discussed th demonstration day to be held Aug ust 21 Th garden club will exhibit. After the meeting, aong wer sung and horn movie war allow n. Watermelon wa aerved to th guest and members. HAZEL BRAD8HAW. New Reporter. Steel ha been mad Irom Iron for centuries, but only in very small amount until about 100 years ago. FRESH HEARING AID BATTERIES For All Aid Tastse Pel Med lord Be lion Hdq. Hoovtr Arrives In Ntw York City NEW YORK. Aug. 1ft l" for mer Praaidenl Herbert Hoover drew applauac and cheer from a crowd al Orand Central terminal when ha artved today Iran Chica go on th Twentieth Century limi ted. Hoover, now 15. went directly to his auli at th Waldort-Astorla. He aald ther wa "much ado about nothing ' over th gall bladder duv turbanc h au.'Iered en th train Irom CaJIIomia. Th rx-prr-sldent w ruled away the hour on th trip playing gin rum my with hi secretary. Miss Ber rue Miller. Hoover plan to spend a food pan of th next year in New York, helping to put Into (licet Ih rec ommendation of hi commute on reorganising tha executive branch of th government. HID 'ALL PORTLAND. Aug 1 iPe-The army engineers will Invite bids August It for construction of levee Improvement in the Cow 11 1 coun ty consolidated diking Improvement district No. I. along the right bank of th Columbia river two miles west of Longrlew. ThwtjotLKrww! Th anaweri lo rvprydny lxuurafic problem ttf JERRY THOMAS liuurtnc CounMlcir. QI.'EtTION: My daughter his a saddle horse which I uiually stabled at a riding club but which we recently kept over night In our back yard. Th horse got out of th yard and damaged a neighbor's yard and garden. We've paid for th dam age but I understand there Is an Insurance policy which would protect u from having to pay damage of thi kind In the fu ture. Can you tell ma about this policy? ANHWEft: Th type of Insur ance you have In mind Is called Comprehensive Personal Liabili ty and It covers the acta of th person Insured and those of hi family. Including all minor children. You are also protected from damages resulting from act of your dog, horses or other animals. It Is an excellent policy and no one should be without the protection It afford. Look for the Inform tlv dis cussion of Insurance problem each Monday In Th Herald and News. IMSl-BANCE lit I. th Phane MS5 tlrtlWti. .ittVilwvir (. i,r, V For school lunches there's nothing lr better than S BREAD It builds strong bodies Qt.,t,nph's TAKE HOME FLUHRER'S BREAD J'jri eura&fcj U' L . Kate In Action ,: PORTLAND. Ore. Right then ! r and ther Kste stacked th break- j ' last disiiea to run over and tell ' Mr. Neighbor th Oood News. A Heavenly Visitor had come to seek f and to save the lost and that I mean all of u. 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