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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1949)
THURSDAY, AUC. 18, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ACl PlVt ITU's Randolph Hammers Home Pension Plan For Una Time Union Officers OAKLAND. Calif., Am. II fPl rrosldent Woodruff Hsnitnlvh lot paid-up pension benefit for him oil and olhrr International Typo graphical union officer on tho ITt! book today. Hut he" folnf U hoar plenty about It. Spokesmen lor th anil-Randolph minority within Iht union seised upnn Uio pension veiled by Ui Dial I'll) convention yesterday. It was steamrollered through, they aald; and It was Illegal In th first plact. Tin administration force drnlrd both charges. Tho anil-Randolph Mac earlier suffered another Bna)or defeat. It eauld muur only M voUo te'l&l In trytnf la blork an amendment giving tho IT!) chieftain full power to approTO or reject all loraJ can tracla. Randolph Interpreted th decision as a rrbuk to Jorl at odda with hia collective bargaining policy. Thi oppoaltlon group Uit ITU Record High Of Fremont Cut Timber Tht valu of tloibrr rut on the Frrmont national forest for the fiaral year ending Juno 30. 14B waa tho highest on rorord, according to a recent compilation of tho forest service. . Tho M Mt oot fi s( umbrr ruf during the II months period waa valued at laisstaee. Ton plsred tho rrrmonl fifth In Oregon and Waahtngton fn tho valu. of Urn bar product! rul. The number nl aalea dropped dtir Ing that period to so from a total of I OS for the previous montha. Th total rut on tha forest for this period waa not tho all Umo high, but tha higher valu per thouaand feat gara tha foreat tha now record tn value. Tba averag erlllng p r I c o for lasher eat during thla period waa llt.11 aa ossnsared wtlh a prrytoaa yearly average of llt.il for floral year lfrU. Tho friresnt msdr IS rhrtotmaa lra sale daring tha) parted for a total value of U1M. With the decline In atumpage prtcoe and a leaaening demand for timber, offirlala predict that thr value of amber rut on the forest during the curent II montha will during tha current 13 montha will "Independent party" Indicated It waa prepared tn make the penalon an lanue In the forthcoming union election campaign along with Han dolph't atrlct contract policy. Meanwhile, Charles Tucker of Indianapolis, a parly naurua leader, announred a tenUtlye and partial alate la appooa Randolph and hla "progressive paiiy:" For president, Clifford II. Npark man, longtime prroldrnl of Uie lie iron torsi; lim vtra proaMenl, John R. Krone, Washington. U. C. defeated by Randolph In the May, I Ml election; and llorreUry. Treaaurer (ieerge Rente. Chicago. Two more vita prealdrntlal can didate will be picked latar. The election by mall ballot la act for next May IT. Randolph ha given no Indica tion he Intenda to alcp down. II. peraonal plea In favor of perulona for InieriiaUuiial offlcera led to lobbr talk that he would not seek re-election, friends hare dlscount ed the speculation. Ilua la what the convention, by a one-aided voice vote, granted: Pensions af ana-half the hlgheat pay of ITU offlcera and employee who have oerved XI or more year. Randolph haa XI yean already Ift aa orrretary-treaaurer; the re mainder aa prealdenL Ilia union oalary now la III.MI a year. The three vice prreldcnlo and secretary treaaurer receive I7S00 each. Perulona of 110 per week for each two year term for offlcera and em ploye with Iraa than 30 yrara srrv Ice. In eaaence. that mrana If I man aervea for two yeare. he re celvea 110 a week; If he aervea four yeare, he geta 120 per week and ao forth I The convention previously In creased weekly rherka far the IT I a 7eoe prrulonera froaa lis la III. FUNNY BUSINESS "Muit you lit bananas new?" 2000 Kids Jom Theater For Show Tha Pelican theater was parked Wednesday with Klamath kiddle, eut for a free movie. Over 3000 children filled the theater to capa city and 400 others were routed to the Esquire theater when tha PelW ran waa full. Children at the Pelican saw Blondie movie while those at the F-anulre saw Uie regular feature. "The Fountalnhead." ahowlnt then. Klamath Merchants, who anon anred tha movie, reported a slight upswing In bualneas which they at tributed to mothers who shopped during the show. Forgot Iron, Phont Call Saved Home ABERDFFN. Aug. II A long distance phone call saved the home of Balr1- Dever. Aberdeen, senior vice commander of the Washington department of 111 Veterans of For rien Wars. Dever had bundled his family Into hla car and waa proceeding to Pugel Bound when Mrs. Dever be gan to worry about the electric Iron she had been using Just before leav ing the house. At Catanp, II miles rant of here. Dever called the Aberdeen fire department. At the Dever home firemen found an overheated Iron which had Just started burning a hole 111 the Ironing board. Msrrtage Licenses CORZATT A N O L Archie Duane Coras tt, 13. Instrument man, native of Kansas, resident of Klam ath Falls. Kobie Darlrna Angle. 17. student, native of Oregon, resident of Klamath Fa I la. BILVKU-SAVAOE Ralph Oliver Bllyeu. 23. railroad drrk. native of Oregon and resident of Klamatn Falls. Virginia Kaihryn Savage. 31. student, native of Oregon, resident of Klamath Falls. Justice reurt Calvin Lionel Chlpps. operating car with revoked license. Fine 124. Ora CurUa Tutor. Inadequate emergency brakes. Fine MM. Verlund Veo Huff, violation of Uie basic rule. Fine 17 50. George Hartsell Baldwin, driving during revoked period. Fin 13s. Jamra Hiran Oarland. failure to procure operators license. Fin 14 50 Odta Elton Thompson, overload ing truck axle. Fine 111. Bruce K. McCarroll. combination overload. Fine til AO. Charles Brloco. violation of the wage and hour act. Two charges, total fine ISO Nathan Copprrfleld. failure to procure operator license. Fine a 60. Nathan Copprrfleld. Illegal pos session of Intoxicating liquor. Fine 129 50 Farm Women Hold Potluck Picnic Monday A potluck picnic luncheon and bualneaa meeting was held by the Associated Women of the Klamath county farm bureau on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Earl Mark of Henley. Joan Howell, assistant county 4-H aent, was presented with a gift of money from the association by Dor othea Mack. 4-H chairman, to be used for needed equipment for the 4H kitchen at the fairgrounds. Several members volunteered to act aa hostesses at the exhibit build ing during the 4-11 fair. A report was given by Mra. Lee Holliday on th etat regional di rectors' meeting In regard to the proposed project on multiple schler oi.. The directors requested more information on the subject before the resolution Is acted upon by all Uie counties. All members were also asked to conduct a thorough study of proposed federal aid to educa tion. Election of offlcera mas held and the following women Installed: Mrs. John Tofell, chairman. Mrs. Frank W. Brown, vice chairman, Mrs. Wade Pitcher, secretary, and Mrs. Paul Bretthaupl. treasurer. Retiring chairman. Mra. A. R. Brritenatein. was presented with a i gift from Uie group. , Following the county meeting th I Assocatrd Women of th Henley Center held a meeting and elected the following officers, Mrs. Jay Pairclo. chairman. Mrs. I. W. White, vice chairman, and Mrs. Walt En man, sec re is ry-treasurer. Americans Sway British Votes? VANCOUVER. B.C. Aug. II UPi The conservatues will win Great Britain's next election "If the Amer icans keep their hands off." Bever ley Baxter. Canadian-born con servative British M. P., said yester day. Baxter, who has sat In the Brit ish house of commons sine 1933., aald "If th Americans say they won't do business with a socialist government In Britain, the conserv atives will lose." Such American pressure would anger so many Brlt- 1 ons that the labor government I might be swept back Into power, he said. Malheur County Road Workers Striking ONTARIO. Aug II ort-Malheur County Judge Irwin Troxrl has promised to do something about strike of road workers that ha de laved repairs. The judge said nine men hsd ap plied for th Jobs. "Well have no difficulty In getting experienced men." Troxrl added. "We will be starting work again In a few days." The repairs were halted last week when road crews quit over wage cut. They had Joined an AFL union after the county reduced their pay. INJIRFD OAKRIDOE. Aug. II (Pi Car lisle Stevens. San Francisco, was recovering In the community clinic here today from being thrown from his car after It plunged over an em bankment. State polio said Stevens' car ca reened M feet off the road and he J. L DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor office at SK North 7th St. rhone KM You Just Can'i Beat PALACE MEAT or PALACE PRICES PORK ROASTS 39c lb. PORK STEAKS 45c lb. PORK CHOPS 65c lb. PORK LIVER 29c lb. VEAL STEAKS 49c lb. VEAL ROASTS 49c lb. I ITALIAN PRUNES. 12-lb. flat 98c ttctl trl MllUIni ffttiajrtt. frf ft, tahber 4mU. A M ?) far fl.M 'ft PALACE MARKET 324 MAIN WHIRC YOU NEVER GET A BUM STEER! was thrown out when It struck a rock. Chsrlcs Oscar Cotton. Portland, escaped Injury In Uie naaSap along highway M near here. Knights Of Columbus Enter Parochial Schools Aid Fight PORTLAND, Aug. II im Th Knight of Columbus convention waa prepared today to adopt a firm policy of Insisting on federal school aid to parochial pupils If such aid I given public school pupils. Delegate were planning la writ a atlnglng condemnaUoo of th Barden BUI now In congress. Suprem Knight John E. Swift. Boston Judge, had made th topic th them of hi address to the 17th annual gathering. He was re elected yesterday and waa expected to have a hand In writing the reso lution today. Archbishop J. Francis A. Mrln tyr of Los Angeles said yesterday that til alogan, "Separation of Church and State," being used to fight federal aid for parochial schools had no meaning. He said It was a "bugaboo designed to effect legislation that will bring about the compulsory education of our children in public schools." Referring i th slog and any poalblc alate charch, th arch bishop gala. "If w may jndg froaa tho reaction af fh reeent contro versy ever the Barden bill, the eoo) claslsn weald be that the anion certainly would net b with th Catholic church." "ft Is a slogan that has crept Into even the aupremc court." he said. He referred to th McCollum Case, which Involved releasing children from school for religious education, and aald: "Th court, or at least a minority of It, endeavored to Introduc per sonal opinion Into th law, using a figure of speech for a rule of law, and using the first amendment si a springboard." Th archbishop said th consti tution says only that "congress shall make no law respecting an estab lishment of religion or prohibiting th fro exercise thereof." 'ORP.GON STANDARD' PORTLAND. Aug. II Wl Filbert growers hav asked the V. de partment of agriculture to us Ore gon Mandard for a proposed mar keting agreement under study In session here. John Trunk, man ager of the Northwest Nut Orowers co-op, said this would mean a 10 per cent allowance for blank. LEGAL NOTICES. keiolltiow no. A rOLUTION FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR TTHE HEARING Or OBJECTION! TO THE PROPOSED ASftEHKMENT ROLL MADE AND PILED BY THT COMMON COUNCIL IN THE MATTER OF THE IMPROVE MENT OF EABT SIDE OF CALIFORNIA A VFNt.'E FROM ITS INTERSECTION WITH THIRD STREET TO WHERE IT INTERSECTS I'PHAM BTRF.F.T. INCH-DING SIDEWALK ON BOTH EAST AND WFRT RIDE THEREOF. KNOWN Al IMPROVEMENT UNIT NO 101. AND APPROVING THE AH4FKSMPNT ROLL. HERETOFORE ril.EO HEREIN. WHEREAS, th Common Counrtt hot md and ild in th nffltr Af tho Polir Juries th PROPOSED ASHESH MF.NT ROLL In ronnHtlon with tho prop's. !mprnrvmnt of Ee.it tid of Caltfomlo Avttm) from Iti Intortoctlon with Third Stroot to whr It tnlvrtwru XJphmm HlrMl, Ina-lurting Irlttwallt. on both cadt and waat aidat tharoof, aa mora lull r shown on tha plana and darecrtbad tn lha plftrallona of tha City Enflnaar on ftla in tha mattar of tha aald im twrarnant with tha aald Pol tea Judga; NOW THERIFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY Tf'r COMMON COt NCIL OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. OR TOON. DI'LY ASSEMBLED IN REGULAR EMON, AS FOLLOWS; SECTION . That Tuaadav. tha th dar of Saptam bar. 11M0, at tha hour of 1 .10 a ctork ?m , at tha CourwrU Chambar In tha Ity Hall for tha City of Klamath Fall. Orcm. ba and harahy la fixed aa tha data. II ma and piara tot lha haartng of oblartiona to aatd prwpoaad a -mant roll, and to tha Individual property aaiMM mania thrin at forth, and, SECTION II Bl TT 1H?!THER RESOLVED, thai tha aid PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL ba, and It ta harby approval by tha COM MON COUNCIL: and. SECTION1 tit BE IT Pt'RTHER RESOLVED, that tha Poltra Judfls of tha aald City fiva at laaat tan 10 day' jtotira. b publica tion in Tha Hrra Id and Niwi, on thrao aaparata dart, and by pouting notleo on aach lot. port of lot, blork. paea or parcal and merman proparty tat forth and 0-vr1bad in uLd PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL, that at aald maat Ing of tha Common Council on aald data, alt ato)cuona mda and fllad to awh aaaatamant roll and to tha In dividual aasawaamanu UvarrHn. will bo hoard and datarmtnad, and that follow ing a datarmtnatlon of all obtot-Uona, tha Common Council will procaad. by ordinanra. to aaaaa tha prop"rtloria hara of tha coat of making such pro poaad lmpraw?mai.t In accordancw with tha banaflla accruing tharcfrom to aach lot, part of lot, block, ptaco or partral of land or ocroago property, haratoforo found and datarmlnad to bo llahlo for urh coal. Such not i. a ta ba poaud and publnhad aa afnraaaid Bluul futthor lata lha boundarlaa within which tho property Im that la found to ho bana fltad and liabla for auch props trtionatp hara of tha aoat of auch lnLirovmai,, and ihalt alao rofar to inch PHO'OaED ASSESSMENT ROLL, fnr (tetailad In. formation, and that bnundartaa within which lha property na tltat ta to banafltad ana to ba award far Mich improvemant, k all that properly adja cent to tha aaid Hreata aa far aa th proposed rmprovamant axlandt lheroi, and axtandlng bark from tha aide tinea of Mid treeta to tha canter of tho rasper Uv block to lying adjacent, to gether with tho quarter of aach blork abutting upon and ariUcent to a Ireet Intersection, which aald qua r tar hall bp liable for such Intersection. Paaed lrv tha Common Council of tha City of Klamath Falla, Oregon, thh) lit. day or! Auguat. lMa). Praaontad to tha Mayor and r iMm approved and signed thia loth day of August, 1M BOBEBT A. THOMPSON Maya. ATTEST: U H. 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