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Row Nay Stop
Ship Service
SAN FRANCISCO W Unload-
inir delays caused by a dispute be
tween the CIO 'Marine EnRtneers
and Isthmian Steamship Co. inay
result In cancellation of Isthmian's
Intercoastal Service from Gulf
ports to the Pacific Northwest, a
company official said Friday.
Members of the International
Longshoremen's and Warehouse
men's Union have refused to pass
picket lines set up cn Isthmian
ships by the CIO union.
Isthmian's Pacific Coast man
ager. A. E. Blake, said further
unloading delays at Seattle and
Portland wculd force the company
to retire from the northern route
and return two chartered ships,
the Clearwater Victory and the Lcs
Ve?ras Victory, to the (rovernment.
Blake said there would be a show
down when the Las Vegas Victory
arrives at Seattle about Feb. 1.
The CIO engineers are disputing
a company agreement with the ri
val AFL Brotherhood of Marine
Engineers.
Plywood Mill
To Be Built
EUREKA.' Calif. A new
I million dollar plywood mill Is
being planned for Humboldt Coun
ty. Calif., by Washington and Ore
son men.
The announcement Thursday said
it will be built near Freshwater in
the near future. A spokesman said
the firm holds leases on 250 million
feet of standing timber.
Officers of the new firm were
announced as William A. Mitchell,
Seattle, president; Dr. William Nel
son, Seattle, secretary: C. D.
Thome. Portland, director.
Humboldt County lies from about
40 to 100 miles south of the Oregon
line, with Eureka as the principal
town. The Eureka Chamber of
Commerce reported there were 258
sawmills and related industries last
month, with most of the lumbering
expansion having occurred since
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Made with golden corn meal and
other select ingredients with HONEY
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PLANNING the Lions Club traffic saiety program for schools are (I to r): Arnold Gra
lapp, city school superintendent;' Paul Robertson, assistant city police chief; Gene
Woods, Lions Club; and Dr. Robert Wood, Lions Club.
Lions Club to
Safety Instruction Plan
By DAVE t.NDERUILL
It's not too long a step from tri
cycles to bicycles and then event
ually to Atomoolles. That's, why
policemen and educators will
watch with interest an experiment
in saiety education of sdhool chil
dren to be tried Jan. 8 at Fre
mont school.
Throueh sponsorship of the
Klamath Falls, Toketee Uoas Cluo,
with aid of city police, Weyer
haeuser Timber Co. and the city
elementary school system, a prac
tical application ol trallic saiety
education wll be carried out with
22 fourth grade pupils at Fremonj.
Weyerhaeuser will supply strips
of belting to mark out simlluated
crosswalks and intersections. City
police will provide "Iron Mike"- a
portable traffic control light. The
uons have acquired 14 tricycles to
take the place of automobiles.
Under direction of a city traffic
officer, the pupils will carry out
tneir roles as drivers or peaestri'
ans, making proper hand signals
observing the stop-and-go lights
and wait-and-walk. signals.
This type of safety education Is
not. new in the United States, and
has been deemed highly success
ful ; in - supplementing . theoretical
safety training given In classrooms.
Sgt. Odell Olson. City Police traf
fic officer; who will help In the ex
periment, thought it a good idea.
He said it Is necessary not only
to train the youngsters for future
years when they are adults, but
tso-to provide training for the Im
mediate future - when they with be
riding their bikes to school some
1S45. Emphasis has been on fir
operations and plywood.
charles of the ritz
' makes your
face powder
to order just for you!
Our expert consultant Vudies your '
coloring , . . ceaies your s'rinione formula . . .
before she hand-blends your fees powder to match.
But more than that . . . She adds the tints you may lack to giv
your skin life and glow and bring cut beauty you never
dreamed you pos:e::ed. $2, $3 the box
(Introductory Size $1). All prices plus tax
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH
Try Novel
probably gotten this Christmas or
walking on city streets.
Sgt. Olson said he believes II
school children learn correct traf
fic habits now they will, in the
greater majority, follow that irain
inff thrauffht. thi rtt f fhelr llvi
- Members of the Lions Club con
Icelved the Idea of sponsoring this
I training program when the high
'raie of traffic fatalities in Klamath
j county wes emphasised by the
press and radio in recent months.
With 22 persons dead In'traMc
accidents as of December 17. the
county has tolled Its ureatest num.
ber of traffic deaths in post-war
j years. .
And on Dec. 22. 1951. the United
: States recorded its one-millionth
I traffic death since the turn of the
century.
Lions Club members, like Dr.
; Robert Woods who is heading this
j particular project, felt that partial
solution to the situation was in
early education of youngsters to
'the wava of traifi- safrtv.
Sgt. Olson said he felt the pro
Jgram should bs adopted in all city
'elementary schools from the first
I grade on. He said it Is best to In
struct the children when they are
J attentive and Impressionable.
I - Principals of city elementary
! schools are to be at the experi
ment Jan. 8. 30. p. m. in the
Fremont school gymnasium. And
if the experiment appears success
ful It will probably be included in
the present safety instruction pro
grcm now carried on in the
schools.
'During flight at tremendous
speeds, "outerskin" temperature of
missiles rhes to as much as 1,500
degrees, the heat increasing as
much as 80 percent Fahrenheit per
i second.
FALLS. OREGON
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TELLS OF .TALK Rep.
Wayne L. Hays (D-Ohio)
poses at the While House
door after a talk with Presi
dent Truman. He quoted
Mr. Truman as saying he
hopes to make known be
fore Feb. 6 whether ho will
run again. Feb. 6 is the last
day. for filing of candidates
for delegates from Ohio to
tha Democratic National
convention. . .
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By MARY ECAV
The eight days of holiday vaca
tion came to a clo:e yesterday
mornlnT lor tha students of Sacred
Heart Academy. Strangely enough,
the studenla didn't feel sorry, as
they are eagerly looking forward to
the first coherence banlcetball
game tonli?ht In the Academy gym.
j The Malin Mustangs will face the
Trojans in this Ilrst tussel of the
new year.
I ''fib Htr'" tin it rnmmnn v.
prcssion of the Juniors today as
the one thousand word essay:; were
due. The essays were written on
the theme "Employ the Handi
capped for National De.'ensc." They
will be entered in the State con-
i test.
Once again the time has come
for semester exams. Students will
probably be seen Indulging in stud
ying for the next si:: flays. But
they will be rewarded Friday with
a mid-year holiday.
Confessions, Holy Hour.' and First
Friday were observed by students
this week. Confessions were heard
Thursday morning and In the after
noon studonts participated in Holy
Hour servlceE. Today being the
First Friday of January, the stu
dents attended Mr.ss.
Good luck Trojans in the game
tonight I
Toronto Streetcar
Strike Called
TORONTO Wl A strike of Tor-
lonto's strcut-car and bus opera
i tors started at 6 a.m. Friday.
! The sudden strike call caught
Toronto unawares. Thousands of
citizens In a metropolitan area of
some 1,300,000 were stranded on
street corners waiting for non-appearing
trams to take them to
work. Taxis did a roaring1 business.
The Cabinet Room at No. 10
Downing Street is equipped with
double doors and the windows have
double sashes to balk would-be
listeners.
Ben Morrison, Mgr.
JUCKELAMD TRUCK :
SALES and SERVICE
11th & Klamath Ph.2-2581
Alien Goods
Bureau May
Be Checked
WA8IIINOTON HI- Sen. Wllev
(R.-Wls.) said Friday ho will ask
a romplete Invv.itlgnt'oii of a "mas
ol tips'' on niultl-mllllon dollar !
Ilvltles ol Uio Allen Property of
lice. lhe aenntor said In n statement
lie toxpccla the Inquiry to touch
upen reports o fat tors and profits
to lomo Individuals and corpora
tion, "grave mis-nianagriiieiil"
and "considorabln favoritism."
Tlio Allen Property Olflce Is un
drr V.t Justice Urpartmenl and
hr.i had control of more than a
bllllcn dollars worth of Urr
ifinn and Jnpnnrro propertlm
Jcued in this country during World
War II.
Wllry aalj 55 active comoanles
still are under control and tint III
ol them hftvo assets of more thuii
one million dollaif.
Ho proposed that the Inquiry be
made bv a Senate Judiciary mib-
commltlFO with a special Mad of
exports able to trnca comnllcaled
Aliuir.i of Uio seised properties and
corporations.
Wlicy Mild the inquiry should
look Into management and deposi
tion ol assets; personnel appointed
io operate corporations and sal
aries and foes paid; and rc&ulta ol
tho agency's operations.
Service Pay
Boost Asked
glv.ng nil menWicis of tho Armed
Purees a lu per cent Inrrrose may
o, Conjrcss convening next i'ues-
Houso Armed Scrvicfs c'ommitiec
.viu ii.biui-ii rruiay ne nas as&cu
tho rules committee to givo the
llli'UNIirit nt-nmii pIi.fhi.,.. . ,,
. r . v.,.,., k.H.HI.V BU Ik
I can ue CiM on Immediately. There
Us lu (urcsccablu major cppo.sltton
in the House.
l.iu increase would be elven to
jwt.u tit tlllliuilll, low
est ranking- private to the highest
(funeral. It would apply not oniv to
pay but nl-.o to tubslstence and
quarters allowances. It would not
lu. ..I.n.lt...
Retired service personnel alio
ouid receive tho Increase.
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By JEA OWENS
Clrl's Athletic Association hv
been unusually active recently In
Uiat they are enlarging Uiclr group.
The girls held a pre-lnltlotlon (or
their prospective members in Uie
OAA room on Monday, December
17. Entertainment was presented,
and each girl brought gllta for
needy children.
Buiketball will start In January
and will continue until March,
when Softball season begins.
The girl athletics are making up
a team for the city leaguo basket
ball tournament. Players include:
Nancy Berg, Sue Bevans, Ramona
Messlck, Barbara Paulson, Darlene
Gordon, 8hella Marvin, Beverly
Eclls, 8hcrry. Larson, Shirley Gor
don. Jerri Harman and Margie
Shreeves.
Griggs Superior Market Is the
sponsor of tho team and Miss John
con is the advlcor.
This week and next, students are
going through a review period in
their classes in preparation for
final examinations.
Regular classes will be cancelled
on the three examination days,
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday,
and students report for a two-hour
class In the subject he Is being
tested in.
The exum schedule Is as follows:
8:30 Wednesday, first period, 1:00
Wednesday, fourth period, 830
Thursday, second period. 1:00
Thursday, fifth period, 8:30 Friday,
third period and 1:00 Friday, sixth
period.
A new noon recreation commit
tee has been appointed with For
rest Rutlcdge holding the chair
manship. Other members are:
Claudia Miller. Donna Long, Jo
Herrcre, June 8tcarn, Beverly Fcr
nlman, Sue Bevans, Margaret Stair
and Warren Ross.
The group Is now working on sug
gestions for new recreation at noon
to keep the students busy. Mr.
O'Toolo Is tho commlttco advisor.
Don't forget to attend this eve
nlna's game in Pelican Court for
ths Bend vs. Klamath basketball
game. Remember, let's support the
Pelican;, and we'll bo supporting
a winning team!
The art club Is sponsoring an
after-gamo dance Saturday night.
The music Is being lurnlnhed by
the Starllghtcrs and It will be held
In clicPan court.
Red Cross Plans
Dual Meeting
A two-fold get-together of Klam
ath Red Cross people has been
scheduled Monday.
At 11 a.m. the board of directors
nf the Klamath County Chapter of
the Amorican Red Cross will meet
in tho Klamath Armory lor its reg
iilni- mnnlhlv sessions.
At 12:15, all water safely and
first old Instructors In the Red
Cross program are. Invited to at
tend a luncheon at the Wlncma
hotel at which time the new method
of artificial respiration Is to bo ex
plained. '
Disabled Engine
Blackens Towns
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. Ml A
VWU-IIUUI nilUllGl Ul nuui uianbtitu
Redwood City and San Carlos, on
in? . Ban . r rangisto -cuiuoma,
rtday,
HleaUlft.1 - RnlltltArn Pcnltlf
'.it engine poured soot onto
0L cars, lresniy . jvnsncu
.ies on drying lines, and res
.utnts. -Even
white cats changed color.
In raw powder form or combined
In sulphuric acid, sulphur Is lndli-
pensablo in malting chemicals, fcr
tlllzers, Insecticides, palnta, explo
sives, metals, foods and textiles,
Columbia Basin gheat On
Smutty Side Again, But
Incidence Below Last Year
A..r.t inn in Uanrlu OS irtl
ruuiliniui '.I' I" .
cent o( the Columbia Basin a 1051
wheal crop was aiinnty. n
that is, It was a reduction from
. . i..r .ml lltn flrNl limn
m nine years smut failed 10 show
an Increase in mo norinwrai.
H. K. White made that report
.....!.. ...n.iini,. in tnllhiu niMnhrrn
'l the Piu'llio Northwest Smut Con.
t.t f.., ...til I mm U'linl hnil hMMit
Hound this year In lu.auu maprc
Hons of lai'nirr-owncil lots of wheat,
i White l witl 'be f'nderiil Produc
tion and Mi'i'kolhm Adinllllsli
j Hop s gi nln branch.
Iil.n.t..l. IIim ni.Mr.nll lisi-l'ltnlnue
mimuon was belter than a year
apo the lu.Ti prrcpiiiaK" oi nuns,
latum was 'HI while lluit of IVM
i was SO.tl Whlto aald Ihero was one
ill'.uuo:nK I In nil
I Almol half of Ilia samples that
were Miiillty. had more than one
I halt of a per cant umiit.
I the Mory ol Infnslallon varied
with dlllerenl varieties. Club wheal
j accounted lor about one-tllli d ol
the loin t inspections, aim oj per
TODAY
OMM M((Mt 1 I
Unjapai M I'M
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I ADVENTURE BLAZES ACIOSS THI BURNING SANDSI
TONIGHT . P Yt 1 VV
TO MAKE WAY lfCZt' sf . JiMhCjZA
I COR ANOTHER rliV YfflMu3
SMASH COMEDY WtV ESV'JxL IVMV Y.l I
SUCCESS, J iTnZL Mf
nfFffiri
1JANE GROUCHO FRANK IT
RUSSELL-MARX-SINATRA
THEY C2S , '
i TRIPLE IMW
n your 7 y
f1:0ipii,
ilil!l!imml'ii;!mMMiTim'l m2.
cent of those club anmplra
infesteil. T1iat w5 3 per cent hiji,,
or for club ivhral llinn In lo.'.o. com,
moll while wheal, on lh utlicr
hand, showed n decrease uf
10 per cent, The rominon wlun
varieties Included lioldcn, rrx) (-j,
trillion and brevor.
Tho clubi Included clKln, livirnin
and cliiiar, Klain Is espeuially (Uh
crpliblo to Miml.
On the oilier hand, lliern writ
.-.even samples ol tho new rlinar.
and not i alnulo sainpla Kisiica
aimiliy.
While made his report ni m
coiuiniliee met to consider what
in.xht be done In combat smut, tin
iNurinwest Wheat Industry'! most
serious illsrusn problem.
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