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    TUESDAY, AUG. 16, 194V
I ii,inlU rKtiJ i w - - . L, s
ITU Rift Looms; Faction
Calls For Reversal Over
'No Surrender' On Terms
OAKLAND, Calif., Am. II MV-A
dlaaatlsflrd f action within 111 In
ternational Typographical union
railed lmlay for riuivriillun ertlon
In llirow out the I l i a "no eurrrn
der" policy toward employer run
trade. A tent voir ft annul rd. Hit Bt.
Ixiula itrlmalliih liilnxluted a pro
poned amendment In yunk III col
lective buruMlnlnic formula out of
Ilia IT'I by-lawn. I'ru-ariinliilatr.
(Ion drlrgutra countered with a
mranurt In extend Ilia union presl
drnt'a cnntml over contracta.
Cl'iaa anam-latca of ITI'' nis
farm president. Woodruff Kandulph
of litdlanarmlla. conceded Ilia op
poalllon llltla rlianra to uparl the
barialnlnt pallrrn art up In 1041.
Tht Slat annual meeting of Ilia na
llon'a oldrnl trad union la In Ha
third day hrrr. II haa thre mora
dv It go.
'Ill policy has Involvrd tlia AFL
affiliate In an hitman two ycara of
Washington
Clamps Down
On Spending
OLVMPIA, Au. Ill m-A 10 per
rant rut In eitnrmlltures ware or
dered by nnvrrnor Ijiiiilt ycnter
day for every department undrr hu
com vol.
Dill, hi aitdrd. vrn tlila curtail
men', will not aolva thr slate's finan
cial itrlat.
La.ivlle took Hi action after
learning that III Ut spent tl.
OooixM moir dining April. May and
June Ulill It look In. If thai krpt
up. h aald. Ut general fund would
ba Droit by January I.
What liar rieportmenta undrr o(hr
elective nlflrtals will cnoirrata tn
th ilanli wann t Immediately known,
(several aald thry would try. Atmr
ny tiencral Kinllh Troy aald hr
had planned an rcononiv program
brfor LtuKllr'a announ.-rmrnt but
was uncitruin how much monry
rould b i avert Anaintant Jltat Au
ditor frail Krlntrr aald th audi
tor! offlrn la operating already on
a "clnee" mr in but would co
operat anywhere It could.
Because . actual Incoming revenues
ar falling tar ahort of legulatKr
estimates, langll aald th atat
actually la etirratliig on a IDO.OOO.OOQ
deficit.
Elsey Named
To New Post
WAMIIINOTOM. Aug. 16 I
President Truman today appointed
Heorg MrKe Mney. 31. a $10..
000-a-yrar admliuntrallv aulntanl.
Klsey. who .ionic in In Uakmout
Pa., la a former aaaintant to Clark
M. Clifford, aprrial cuunnrl to Hie
prenldent.
Hu appointment brlnea to fiv tht
number of administrative assistants
to th prrnldrnt. Bi of thru Job
were crraird durl ag th admlniatra
tion of the lat prrnldrnt franklin
I) Roonrvrlt, wltoir Idra was to fill
them with men with a "passion for
anonymity."
Elney hat been it familiar figure
around the Whit House for several
yeara. He wan an assistant naval
aid under Clilforci. when Clifford
waa naval aid tn th prrnldrnt. He
Inter became an an. Octant to Clif
ford when th latter waa appointed
Mr. Truman'a niieclaJ counnrl. H
did rrnrarrh rather man legal work
aine h la not a lawyrr.
Recently hr haa been, working with
Capt. 8. E. Morrlaon on an active
naval assignment compiling a naval
history of th lant war.
Horn February 6. MIS at Palo Alto,
Calif., h received hln A. B. degree
from Princeton In 18.19. and M. A
dnrrr from Harvard In I WO.
Th four other administrative an-
alnlanta ar Chnrlea it. Murphy,
IJonald Dawnun, David K. Nilra, and
David Htowt.
battle, both on tht Irgal front and
tht picket liira.
At tht heart of It If tht lTU't bit.
ter opposition to tht Taft-Hartley
act. Hit ITU contrnda th law
haa hit It harder than other unlona
because of the prlntern' hlntory of
cloned ahop contract and clone reg
ulation of work.
Th union hat been on alrlkt
agalnal Chicago nawapaprr puhllnht
era nine November 14, 1047, It haa
Jr.-.' , ', , ' i T ipi si ?i I f
,.h. targe, , I. management PfA VY M3Wlf;lV . '.VKfi 'SlJ
latlon. board. Th. tmployrr. i AW"tr"P - JSU
rune th ITU of attempting to avoid i jf VY j C:'dVSfSi ,d. . -fr Ti
provlnlon. .f ,. T.lt-ll.rl.,y art, j &$fyV t &fJffilXrt?tt$
III on ran, that filed by tht 1? , rakV if vV
American New.paprr Publlnhera an. T'Ml. i t, t-''l'i
rl.tlon. NLRB Oen.ral Counarl Q&KjX&.tfa
Robert Uenham obt.lnad . federal KKJ r&l?M'
court Injunction to keep th union j rtjr yr ti&FiPt -W; tVfry7
In Hut with th labor atalut. Th I I fTjrjiSf-hjf, 'ti V"SX: J
namt court In Indianapolia nlapKd I ej,!rM "tiwO' lt ff -it
. contempt Cation on th ITU. C r
llenr. Kalarr. ITU attorney. In i f TZJi ? JLl ,&&tt'Sn JSS
an addre yraUrday. apok. of .Wfr? .V.T.rjrV
llenh.m-a artlan -vicious on- ' ffcH VTV rv ,'rCr -V
ranarlonabl atlarka" on th vrry KvX ' vY K.'iii t lt f. 2S tff
life .f ,h. printer W.nlU.n. , Wf & 4 'J T2
Hr aald that If llrnh.m aucerrd- 1 nH K ,!, 3'..Vri iiif" t.-f 3
rd In rlforta to Invalidate U of Uie . .""IC i:,v,-' t tJ
nlon't lawa It would turn ovrr to j T rT K5 1 aA 'W
rmplayer. ,h right to run Ih. ITI'. ! 'MitfJ.t, p'h'J
Th ITU flrnt decided In 1047 that eV.;tf
hrcaun of T.ft-ll.rtlry rrnlrlctlon. V fl 'JiiXTi V?iV
It would b. better off without formal j Jvja JiiL . "5 S3- AnVi -.1
ngrrement. When that didn't work ,.i ;i -e, - 4l4,'V.''r' 1 ?3 TrZLX "J
bout to out In formal con. v aw.. i-n-.v. a.w-.v.n.x.w
art
dX-rd' in ".'"OTANICAt ENTRY Mrs. Molcolm Teor., 1833 Melrose,
union job control. proudly surveys ner six-foot, eight-inch sweet peos, one of the
Convrntlon delegate who opnon entries in the sweet peo sweepstokes, o bottle started re
Randoiph on tht bargaining itaut ! centy by a story in The Herold and News. Colls to the news-
poper indicate thot others in town hove flowers that tower
over these, but they're "mighty purty."
Farm Youths
Prepare For
Rotary Show
4-K and FT A livestock being
(roomed for tht 14th annual Ro
tary club-aponaored Junior liven tock
how and aalt will be looked over
thla week by Prancla Bklnner. Klam
ath couifty 4-H club leader, L. A.
Went, granddaddy of the nhow. A. H.
"Rd" Bunaman, general chairman
j! the ahow and other Rota riant.
Tht Inspection tour which atarta
Tuesday morning la expected to take
two or poatlbly thre dayt.
Stop will be made Tueaday morn
ing In tht Henley dlatiict whert
botli beef and aheep will bt aeen.
The group wlli lunch at Merrill.
Animal In the Merrill and Malln
dlatrlcu will bt seen during the
afternoon.
Keno liven tock will be teen
Wednesday morning, and th rial.
ton go to Olene In the afternoon
Livestock being inhibited by the
Bonanza PFA chapter will probably
bt aeen the second day of tht tour.
If the Itinerary la not completed
Wednesday It will continue Thurs
day. Bklnner announced . today that
ahow halters for livestock exhibitor
will bt furnished by Weat-Hltch-cock
again thla year. Seventy-five
haltera wert furnished by the com
pany last year.
Other special cash award to go
to winners thla year will be from
the American Shorthorn Breeders
association ana tn American Here
ford association.
Oregon Airport
Improvements Made
PORTLAND, Aug. It lTt Nearly
11.000.000 wnt Into Oregon airport
Improvement during tht year end
ing July 31, the civil aeronautics
administration aald Monday.
Th CAA tald federal fund
amounted to 1645.650. Of this sum
surfacing of the Salem airport run
way required $40,724, and the Port
land Columbia airport. S340.454. j
Tentative allocations for tht cur-
rent year Include $10,110 for a new
runway and administration build
ing at Albany; $25,400 for a land
ing area at tht Eugene airpark
and sa 664 for power line improve
ment at Mahlen Sweet field; 2.
540 for the new airport at Oak
ridge; $15,000 for an administration
building at Redmond: $121,000 for
a new runway at Rone burg; $3.27
for a new administration unit and
high Intensity lighting at the Salem
airport.
S. 6th Lighting
To Be Discussed
The possibility of lighting South
Sixth street will bt discussed by
businessmen and member of the
South Sixth Street Improvement as
sociation at a luncheon meeting.
Wednesday at noon at tht Lucca
cafe.
Discussion on the project and also
the possibility of installation of
parking meters is expected to be
lively. All members and Interested
merchants and businessmen art
urged to attend.
Reservations may be made by
calling the Lucca cafe or Ben Adair,
7610.
NO POLIO
NEW YORK. Aug. It WPi Mra.
Connellus Vanderbllt Jr. does not
have polio, an first suspected, doc
torn reported last night.
Tents ruled out polio, but her ail
ment had not yet been diagnosed,
a hospital spokesman said.
. The pretty, M-yaar-otd. fifth wlf
of tht 60-year-old Vanderbllt waa
taken to the hospital Sunday night
for observation aa a possible polio
victim, , . .
i.
Don't mist good bet shop tht
Want Ads vry day I It pays I
nay nobody la In disagreement on
fundamentala In the fight against
the Taft-Hartley statute. But mem
ber differ nn methodn.
Jena B. Manberk. fa five year
president of th Washington local
and an announced candidate for
ITI! president to surreed Randolph,
told a reporter hln II to. mile ram
paign tour rmnvlnred him
membership wa "rerrpll
ehang In leadernhlp.
"Th Taft-Hartlev act la on Hi
books." h aald. "What w ought
to do la protect ourselvra as bent
ran on our contracts, Instead of
having them dictated from union 1
headquarters. Let th members !
work out contracts to fit In with '
their own local conditions "
Randolph, an th other hand. '
told delegate, "ther la aw Barren- 1
dr" mi Ih disputed points. If
feral war left mi their own, h
warned, ehaotle bargaining ramdl
Hans would result. Keeking to carry i
hla prograas a atep further, the con- j
venlion commute mi lawa hat '
drafted an amendment banning any
feral contract which haa not prrvl
ualy been appeared by tht Inter
national president.
New Gadget
May Step Up
Gas Power
Liquor-Free Dinner
Held At Embassy
WASHINGTON. Aug. 1 iP
Fruit Juice took the place of scotch
and bourbon at last night's Indian i
embassy celebration of the second
anniversary of tht Indrpendence of
India.
Madame Vljaya Lakshml Pandit,
the ambassadress, waa the hostess at
th formal diplomatic reception.
The teetotal absence of alcoholic
drinks was quitt a blow to torn of
the regular Washington party-goer
among th 750 who attended the
formal affair.
However. It was In line with the
teachings of the late MsJiatma
Oandhl. who aald that the India of
hi dreams would be wholly fret of
"the curse of Intoxicating drink
and drugs."
PORTLAND. Aug. 16 (-A new
gsdget Intended to step up tht oc
tane rating of gasoline was described
Monday to the West coast section
of the Society of Automobllt Engi
neer. A. T. Colwelt. vice president of a
Cleveland. Ohio manufacturing con
cern, said the gadget "puts a high
octane refinery right on th auto
mobile" and will help out the nucl
ei -compression motored cart that
need high octane fuel.
It la a unit, connected to the ear
vacuum system, which Inject al
cohol and water and raises fuel
with 76 octane rating to around M.
he said.
The unit gives the motor "a shot
In Ui arm." Cola ell aald, when
ever the motor begins pulluig hard
under a load.
O. L. Magg. representative of a
bearing manufacturer, predicted
that frrlght trains aoon will be oper
ating in passenger car arhedutea,
traveling from Chicago to Portland
tn two days.
Magg aald newly-designed non
frlctlon bearings have enabled ex
perimenlal freight train to movt a
fast as 00 miles an hour.
IN Tilt: AIR
Dr. Arthur H. Compton, Univer
sity of Chicago savant, suggested
that cosmic rays do not come from
faroff space, but from tht earth's
own atmosphere, many milt
above our heads.
Dick Reeder's
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Values to $60
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Values to $70
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$3900
Values to $85
NOW
Store For Men
Corner 5th and Main
B-36 Probe Heads
For West Coast
WASHINOTON. Aug. 1 Ac
tlv Investigation of the B-3S bomb
er and Its history switched loday
from Cpltol Hill to the West coast.
A house armed services subcom
mittee headed bv Rep. Price D
III. left for California to talk to
Oen. Henry H. "Han" Arnold, who
was chief of thr air force during the
war. and to several airplane manu
facturers. Committee aUff mem.
bera were with the congressmen.
The full committee Is Investigat
ing Informal reports that political
favoritism and business relation
ship may have had more to do
with the success of the giant six
engtned bomber than did IU value
as a military plane. There were
tour daya of public hearings last
week.
Want Ad don't coat they payl
Hti
Medical experiment with ma
laria and yellow fever patient led
to the first American patent lor an
Ice-making machine.
SUIT OF
. ' THE WEEK
Gabardine Grandeur ...ifssiiky
Pacific wool gabardine, clean-cut, slimming, striking!
Notice the daring details! Bold cross-cut
pockets, deep and dramatic. Long pointed
collar, four big emphatic buttons. Here is your
cherished suit simplicity with an air of
fashion news!
Sizes 10 to 20.
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Doctors Find Body Odor
On 13 Parts of Body
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IMPROVING
OREOON CITY. Aug. 18 lv-Lee
C. StoU. chairman of the Portland
labor-management committee, la re
covering here In a hospital after a
.surgical operation.
StoU physician reported the
labor relations leader must hart
frequent blood transfusions, how
ever, to help hit recovery. He was
operated on for a serious digestive
disorder.
StoU live at nearby West Linn.
Soap wits purifjin ufredicat
f eta skia cleaacr,
rives all-tver protectioa.
It's true-though few people real
ize this unpleasant fact! Body
odor it sunt confined to the under
arms. To guard popularity you
must give 13 part of your body
fop protection. ;
rDlirify it pricriru. Dta'l ever Use it!
The cleaner jroo get every part
of your akin, doctor know, tht
safer you are from "B. O." (body
odor). And by comparing daily
baths with different soaps they
found one aoap Lifebuoy Health
Soap-geta skin cleaner, stop
"B. O." as no other leading aoap
can. It protect popularity beet
Lifebuoy' purifying ingredi
ent make it mora effective
gainst the "invisible dirt" that
brings on "BO." Lifebuoy guard
all 13 trouble spots where body
odor occur.
Get that clean, clean Lifebuoy
feeling! Buy big new bath six)
Lifebuoy at your itore today.
St wM-n GOOD (ar jwar ikm!
Lifebuoy is milder ... wonderful
for delicate complexion.' Enjoy
the rich whit lather from Life
buoy' coconut oiL Make friend
with Lifebuoy today! Anottttrfiin
pndxcio) Lmr BroOtmCompany.
lirrniTAV Cet. slj cu ... stop "ho.-
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"'I ataaV trip r Ti . Mtxin, ni rrrara, traft( 28. t
miUt pr fanr." F. a. tri, Tf 3, Evmtt, H'watarr.
Wouldn't you rather get a bigger, more modern car' for
vour money? Wouldn't you rather have a car with Twin
Bed . . . with Weather hy Conditioned Air . . . with Ihe
safety of a Unitized Body-and-frame ? , . .
Wouldn't you rather drive the standout car of Ihe year in'
atyling the one that' ttreamlined mil th way? ;
yif iltp into Ihil A'ai Airftyttt ' "
llere't where you get tht moat passenger and luggage
room for your money . . . and the feather-toft ride of coil
springing on all four wheels.
Here's where the curved windshield i undivided '
maVf and ynu havt the tafety of the Uniscope.
Yet with all this a Nash "600" pay you bkek with
over 25 mile to the gallon, at average highway speed!
Come in and ee the year' best buy in automobile the
value that' breaking all Nash tale records! Get behind
tht wheel of the Nh "600" or Ntsh Ambassador.
tlrr it th only cr tctentif
ion. I It detuned with Girder
built Unitized Bodr-and
frmtne rn solid welded unit.
Adds 50 greater riKiditr
eliminates uiclfti weight...
prevent! body squeaks and
ratths . . meant better,
tafer oar.
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