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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1952)
UKftAM) AND NRWS. KiJVMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE Crime Commission Probe Reveals Union Bosses Rule NY .Waterfront s . V'" !' ' 'itf miDAY, dkckmhkh s, 10.12 Karller testimony described i strike threats as coming fium the : longshoremen themselves rather I than from the union. Frank ftus':o, an If. A business j agent admitted on Die wlliie.ia aland that he received 1,400 from chlppcrs over a two-year period ttusso denied netting Ihe money lo avoid labor troublo on the plera, saying: "I didn't go out and a;.k them. I find 'ilc i most of It In my of fice when I went up." In an earlier private appearance before the crime commission, Rus so denied receiving any payments liom shipping or atevtdore iirms, Yesterday he told the probers: "I didn't have much schooling. I oidn t understand the questions." Commission member Ignatius Wllklson commented: "You're not that stupid, Mr. Russo." fled that he paid 1600 a month whom the government describes Vincent Carpenter, partner In liie for two years to Michael Clem- aa "the overlord of the Eaat River Davir Transport Company, teatl- ente, a 44-year-old longshoremen I docka." 1 IF YOUR HOME NEEDS MODERNIZING FOR HAPPIER FAMILY LIVIN3-. . REMODELING IS A WONDERFUL WAY TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS GIVING! NKW YOIIK m Mule, Crime Commission wllneanra aay ahlp plnj llrma must aiibinll lu mot) rule, theft and padded pnyrulla lo avoid labor alrlla on New York vast walorfront, Hie dock probe hearings, which went through a second session yen lerday, are aimed at exposing rackets which take an estimated 360 million dollar annual bile out ol the aeven billion dollar yearly New York snipping Dirtiness. Thomaa Maher, a 40-year vet eran on Die walerlront, teatllicd how hli employe Ihr Grace Line Haled a phantom employe whose wagea went to an ex-convlct. Malur aald Tim O'Mara, a pub lic loader with a police record, collected more lliau ttt.OUl in wagea over a seven-year period lor a non-existent employe known aa "Edward Joseph noas.' "What did O'Mara do lo earn Ulla money 1" he waa asked. "Prevent atnkea," Malier re plied. Maher, a member of I he AFL International I.oiik lioiciiirns As sociation i II. A i. now atici'vlaor of hiring bosrea for I ho Grace Line. Maher testified he once had to re-hlre a man, previously fired on chargea 'Of thievery, "on order from Mlh Hlreel" lieadimartera Jo.-.eph P. Ryan, Il.A president. Malier aald the man, John Hcan lon, from then on "did, maybe, an hour'a work a day" and col lected a full day'a pay The wltnesa corroborated earlier testimony concerning the theft ol 10 lone of atec) from a United Slates Lines pirr.'The firm gave up that particular pier after only alx months' occupancy. If watchmen turned In a UlVv lng dock hand, Maher aald, the longshoremen "would atrlke." He further testified that Ihe un ion decided whom he should hire 1 FUNNY, TO THEM. Sovlot Dalagala Andrei Y. Viihinily (Ufll laemi to forget hit defoat In Unittd Nations Political Com. mittat, which rejectod h'ii pUn for Koraan paaca, voted 53-5 Initoad for India's plan. The Communiit mabei with tha joke to tha Poliih dologation, which bacited hil play. Escaped Cons Still Sought CUMHKIM.ANl). Mil. W-ThlTC danifrnjus cuiivltis were Itiintrd In this WrMcin Muryland uira Uxlay ml polle r nl.m krpt watch on Ihr Charlcslown, W. Va., race track. IImi Uirec hrlnir roiiflil ara ih only ones null lama altrr 10 pnsonrra Hindu mans break (or frwlnin at Ihr Wrstrrn Mala Pen llrntiaiy In l'llUburiili last bunday. Tha arairh hern was concanlraU rd In a arrllon of the rlly whrre More Safety Work Needed PORTLAND Wl Bom lirourrs . Iiin htm made In Ilia Industrial nilrly pioiiraiii, but there UII In rtoo much burk-pasainK, a spaakor mid the lourlh annual Industrial Bsfrty Conference Tliuradajr. Ray Carr. a panel chairman, aaiti there waa too much Ineluie tion tor plant officials lo duck re apnnalbllliy in tha pioiiraina. mom arrldrni are due lo out right caralrssnass, not to the lal. ura of niaclimrtv, aald another speaker, Loran Ulrwarl o( the Bo. hernia Lumber Co , and a atale reprriieiualive from Collate Orove. The i lumber industry mill haa need ol many more uteituard: ft li one of Die niot hazardous in the round y, roinplalnrd Knnald Knlev, vice president of the Colum bia ftlvrr District Council of the CIO Woodwork. The uroup aava Gov. McKay a tandlnit ovation on hli appear ance. He remarked It "muchl be hit lant public appearance an gov ernor." The governor will become arrrriary of interior In the Elsen hower cabin-l. lie cited progress made recently: A drop in Industrial accident from 8 lor each million man noma worked In I Oil to t) 67 for Die Ural half of 196:. i a alolen ear waa located yesterday. It waa the second of two atolen cara which turned up In thla vicin ity aller Ihey were reported nilsa. Ing m Oakland, Md., and Mounds ville. W. Va. Auihorlllea kept a wary eye on the rate track IK mllea aoulheaat of Cumberland, on Ihe theory the e.icapeea might be trying lo make aoine easy money, 8laie police here got word that one of Ilia fugltivea, Virgil Tnney, 41, had remarked he could make aome money It he could get to a race track. ' Auihorlllea deacrlbed the trio as the moat dangeroua of the bunch lhat fled. Ml 1 lb Budirt tlundle washed and dried at Men's Hand Laundry fur just Mr. Give fin mirror, il't laitinq gift ond la eon font reminder of the ojyer. If if ii from our tuparb itock it Connor b envthino. but o fine, high ajrodt qift. A wid variety for selection. KIMBALL'S GLASS SHOP . PUnty f Parkinf in lUtr 521 Walnut fhm 7371 as eupervtaory employes on bis pier. 11 mat wasnl done. Maher aald. "you'd have a alrlke on your nanoa. 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