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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1949)
ACI SIXTEEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREOON MONDAY, NOV. 11, U9 Captain Crommelin's Bid for Hearing On Charges Gets Backing WASHINGTON, Nov. 31 Nary Captain John O. Crommelln, Who would still like to present his arguments about Pentagon policy In formal court martial proceedings, found 17m pa thy today on Capitol Hill. Senator Bridget (R-NH), member of tha armed aerrtee committee, told reporter that "Captain Crom awlln It entitled either to be rleared or found guilty of the charges against him." ' What the atria tor wai referrlnc to Wa announcement that the nary Bow considered Crommelln' case closed. This Indicated there would be no court martial to su persede the formal reprimand ad ministered the veteran of naval avi ation. The reprimand questioned his fitness for command. Crommelln had npicswl hope he would be ft ven a court martial but under navy regulations ha could not de mand such action. All Over Ceantry Bridges, In the capital for a brief visit from his New Hampshire home, told newsmen that "people all over the country are talking about this situation" and that ad vocates of the navy art 'entitled to speak out" The senator also wondered out loud about the reasons for tha fir ing of Admiral Louis Dent eld. who with other admirals testified before tha house armed services committee about tha row of tha navy with the air force and defense depart ment. Secretary of the Navy Matth ews ousted Oenfeld from the post of chief of naval operations. Matth ews' letter to the president, asking approval of that, said Dent eld no longer was qualified for the job. He noted that he earlier had approved reappointment of the admiral to the Job. Bridget tald he waa convinced Denfeld waa fired because of his testimony. "How could he change In two or three months from being a damned competent man to run the navy to one who was not qualified." Bridges or deny the interim appointment of Admiral Forrest P. Sherman as Denfeld 's successor. Bridges answered that he didn't see how the senate could consider the nomination without getting Into that question. Crommelln told reporters, after the navy announced his case was closed, that It was his "fervent hope" that congress would make further Investigation of tha defense department. Antlerless Deer Hunt Scheduled PORTLAND. Nov. Jl (jPV An antlerless deer bunting season for late December In the John Day country Is planned by the state game commission. Commissioner J. H. Van Winkle said an estimated 4000 mature does on a 30-mile sector between John Day and Prairie City face starva tion this winter. He said a hearing would be held Wednesday at the of fices here on a proposal to Issue 750 special tags for the season. Plans to create a game refuge and public shoe ting area In the Ladd marsh section south of La Grande have been dropped, the commission reported. The decision was made after civic and farm groups said the area was needed for crops and pasture. The commission said It would sell 250 acres of land It owns there. ..... .v" AiL (NK.4 T4nkf KEY WITNESS Prosecution at. turners in the Harry Bridges per jury trial In San Francisco have asked for an exception In the "exclusion rule" barring witnesses from court until their turn to tes tify to permit Bruce O. Barber (above) to remain at his place at the prosecution table. Barber. San Francisco director of D. 8. Immi gration A Naturalisation Service, is expected to be a key witness against Bridges. the IVA valley mine and the police opened fire. The miners arc striking for high er wages. The police were removing explosives trom the mine at the time of the dash. Another Reason Coffee's Up WASHINOTON. Nov. 11 uPv-Reduced Bretlltan cultivation and higher U. 8. consumption arent the only reasons (or record-high coffee price in this country.. Pact Is, tha commerce depart ment reports. 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Nov. 11 (n Eighteen persons were killed and SI j injured In coal mine strike disorders near here Friday. A government press release today 1 said strikers, uelng crowbars and I mining tools, darned with police at I PRUNING Shrubs - Fruit Shade Trees Evergreens Sheared e Tied All work don by experienced men. Call I s For A Free Estimate. GREEN GARDENS H. L. Olsen Phane 2367 2SM Bop St. Then, going on from that point. Bridge tald: "How am I and other members of congress going to judge appro priations, for example, if a man cant come up here and tell us his honest eonvictionsf There is no sense In holding bearings if an a witness la going to say It what be ! has been told to say. j AAmgraaa. m orucr to legislate, haa got to nave true testimony from these officers. They are our experts." 8 tin Open? Reporters asked Bridges whether he thought the whole bitter row might be opened op again next Jan nary when congress convenes and the senate la leuulied to confirm We Invite You To Listen To The Community Bible Hour Tuesdays 8 P. M. Over KFJI Festering Exposition of International Sunday School Lessons By Rev. J. R. DeLap Sponsored By Members And Friends Of Mr. Laki Community Church DOWN COME USED CAR PRICES! THIS IS IT" SALE SALE SALE Thie is our first Pott-War Used Car Sole. Wa will never be undersold on used cart, and to reduce our stock before inventory time wa have cut our price. This it our FIRST PRE-INVENTORY gala on Used Cars. Look them over ... drive them ... buy them! . 1948 Mctcui? Convert $1465 Top ha been reconditioned and dyed. 1948 &osley2-Dr.S $425 1947 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan YZJTlL? $1385 1948 Ford Tudor Super Deluxe '6' 8 AFTI-TESTED $1285 Sadie, beater, eae owner. 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