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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1954)
WEDNESDAY, JUNK .10, 19!4 HICHAM) AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE MREK Steel Industry Expected To Sign New Wage Contract ly dill NTAl.i:V IMTI'HIIUmill 11 Tim Old Uiilloil Hteolwurkera had rn awl Ink ready loiluy lur basic atool proiluccm la liilluw Iho Irud nl U. 8. Blccl, Corp. mid Midi con- State Flower School Ends Instruction m-Ioiu of llin Ore Mun Htntt, I'Vdnt-ntlon n( Uurdmt Clubs Hluln flower Mliow Brliool uound up Tuesday nlli'i ikioii. Writ ten examinations for those utmly Itijf lor u tiiitloiuillv accredited Jndlicahli were nchrdulfd lor to day. Iiuilrurllon Tuesday by fine Pen ninilloii nn color In (lower m runn ing euiphanlxrd analoiiou har monica, "Color I Ilio tiiuit compi-IUiui c-lrinont ol deMwi." Mlsa I'ciuiIiiii ton ld. "Wo Mi en color lo at' tract utlcnlloii, g appeal lo the emotion and to add lnlnrp.it and driiina." Blie nicnllunnd tlio two major divlnloim ot color Inumony - lalPd harmony under which arc analououa and monochromatic, and contrasting liariuony (thono colors which are opposed to each oilier The Inatructor described aneioii iiiii liarmonlca aa neighboring col or colora which havo one pri mary color In common. To Illustrate her Iccluro. Mia Pennlnuton conalruclcd two ana- loaou.1 arrangements, ono In emved-vcllow container uitlna yoi- lbw-grern aiiaixlraiiona, y o 1 1 o w roae.v yellow-oraiwe Iceland pop nlca and orange Umbulatum lilies; the accond In a red-vlolct container wah blue, blue-vlolct, violet and red violet llowera. Other analogous arrangements were on diapluy lor atudy. FPC Power Estimate Told WASHINGTON VH The federal Power Coinmlaalon estimates only about 30 per cent ol Iho nallon'a hydroelectric power potential l developed II , million ol a poa albla log j million kilowalta. . Federal hydroeleclrlo planta ac count lor t.303,510 of the 31 "j mil lion kilowalta bring produced leaa than one-thud the FI'O aatd Tuesday in report on hydroelec Irio power resources aa of Jan. 1, Total resources now developed annually produce about 11 ' bil lion kllowatt-houra of energy, the report aald. while a potential 37s billion kllowatis-houra Ilea in tlie U million kllowatu of undeveloped resources. ' Over half tlie undeveloped poten tial waa located by Ute l-T'C weal of the Continental Divide moatly in Ute North Paolllo drainage which includes the Columbia Riv er Damn. Tlie communion etl mated 30,311.600 kllowatu remain to be harneiuied In that baain, ac counting tor moil ol Uie 3J.DM.8O0 kilowalta aald to be poaalble In the North Pacillc drainage. The North Pacillc drainage thua led all other amglo drainage In both undeveloped and developed power, helng credited with about 33 per cent of the country's total developed power. Professor Named Chief Engineer PORTLAND I Eugene C. Starr, Si. professor of electrical engineering at Oregon State Col lege, will aucceed Sol E. Schulti, reMgned. aa chief engineer ot the Bonneville Power Administration, II waa announced here Wednes day. Tlie appointment Is effective July J. 1 Starr, a native of Oregon, waa graduated from Oregon State and has taught at the Corvallla school conllnously since 1031. since 183B. he has been consultant engineer for BPA. He was civilian scienti fic observer at the Bikini atomic tests in lU-iti. DID YOU KNOW : . . Plus Installation Will heat the average 14x20 living room With CLEAN Fully Automatic Electric HEAT Weiix 5000 Wort Haafer ... and you can still SAVE Money by installing the. belt Nt Dewn Payment J me. en FHA B&BRadio& Electric 401 So. 6th Ph. 6920 linols giving 1100,000 men a t-ccnl-un-hour pny boost, higher pciMluna und Improved liinuiiinco piugi'mii. V. H. Steel, employing IU0.000 LHW members and uunilly the con tract pace seller for the Induulry, was first to sign yenterduy, ' A few hours Inter, Iho accond largest producer, Bethlehem Stool Co., agreed to the suine bulc tct I lenient and said It would Hlgn for Its 80,000 employes In New York today, Jones fc Laughlln . tiled Corp., (he lottrlh litrK""t producer wilh about Itt.OOO USW employes, Munrd the same agreement us U S Steol. A spokesman for Ihe big union hrudod by David J. McDonald suld all oilier buslc steel producers with which (hp union has contracts ex piring lit midnight tonight uro ex pected to be In the fold soon. He explained they could either funiiul ly sign cnntrat'ln or memoruuiiumn that they will agree to the buMc pnltern established by V. S. Steel, Average hourly rules under the new U, H. Steel contract, which runs lor two yours, will bo Irom 2.l to 3.ail. Tlie o-criil hike be cuines ellectlve tomorrow. U, S. steel said Its stinting rule will become II.U7 an hour "und Die present aprend of J'i cents (an hour 1 between Job classes Is re lalned. , . ," The Insurunce and pension beli ef Ita take ellect next Nov. 1. The Insurunce program will be frozen at Its new level two years and the pension plan for three years. v. o. Bleel explained Its pension aleup tins way: It now pays a minimum pension of 1100 a monlh lo employes with 3 yoara service. Tills Includes fed ersl social security. Under the new plan, an employe retiring at U with 30 years of service will gel a min imum pension of 1140 monthly, in eluding social security. And tlie sgreemenl calls for retention of the present differential If social security benefits are boosted. U. 8. Steel workers and the cor poration each will pay an addition al 3 cents an hour for the Improved Insurance program. Under Ihe old plan, the company paid V, cents an hour and the employes Uie same. Tlie union estimates Uie ucntaon Improvements wilt cost about S cents an hour for each worker There was no comment from U, 8. Steel oil this. Sources olose to both Industry and union say the cost may vary with different steel com panlea, depending- on Uie type of pension plan now in effect. McDonald, who termed Uie new pact "an historic and successful contract," estimated Uie total con tract cost to U. 8. Steel at about 13 cents an hour. The company didn't comment. As soon aa word of the contract agreement came there was spec ulatlon in Industry sources that aleel companies ultimately might boost prices by 13 to $00 a ton No company would comment. Former Klamath Resident Dies Word lis been received of Uie death June 30, at Astoria, of a for mer Klamath county resident, Or- villa Ullck. Mr. alien was 60 years old and had been working aa maintenance man In the hospltel In which he died. He had been 111 for aome time. Mr. and Mrs, Ollrk and family lived at Malm for M years on land they homeateaded. Mrs. Click died in 11M7 and Mr. Ollck moved to Astoria In 1851 to make his home with a son, Stanley Ollck. He was born In Bellfontalne, Ohio, November S, lft87 and was married In 1013, In addition l.i Ills son, survivors Include a daughter, Mrs. Mel (Belli) Atkins. Oram! Pass, and six grandchildren. Funeral rvicps will be held 10:30 a.m. Thursday, July 1. from Ihe Luce Funeral Home. Astoria. Graveside services and Interment, II a.m., Friday Julv 1 In the Ma sonic cemetery in Roscburg. V a"rn(faiaa f ymmm . , I 1 "'' " 1 1 11 ii maiiin nrri"fl WYNKEN, BLYNKEN 'N NOD, one night, tailed off in wooden shoe of yellow roiet in the annuel Kiddie Parade June 26, The pretty entry took first, place in the float division. Seated in the. ihoe (showing I ii little Viclti Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Certer, Others of the sailing trio, not in sight were Valerie Jones, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Bill Jones and Connie Weber, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weber. Pushing, II to r) Nancy Nichol, dauqhter of Mrs. Henry Nichol, Lynn Dort, visiting here from Arcadia, California, and Sherry Hodges, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Hodges. Former Screen Star III HOLLYWOOD t.tl - Theda Buia, Ihe heavy-lidded slrcu of Uie silent acrecn, Is reported gruvcly 111 In a hospital alter aurgery. The Los Angeles Times saya she underwent an emergency operation yesterday lor appendicitis and complications. To most of the present genera tion she is only a name, dimly assoclutcd with the fantastic days when movies couldn't talk. But lo those who remember the films of 30 or 35 yeara ago Theda Baru is the original vamp the slinky siren of "A Fool There Was." en twined In satin and long strings of beads. She made 40 pictures between 1013 and 10113. But since 1921 she has been chiefly Mrs. Charles J. Brabln, a director'! wife who gave up her csreer many years ago. Her age Is a carefully guarded secret, but 10 years ago the col umnists were saying she' had passed 50. WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT 10t Taking a Cool Drive Tonight j) After a warm day in town, we invite you to drive out the new Loke Highway to enjoy a tasty Dutch ft Lunch, 75c. A few lots left, easy terms. " The Frontier Guest Ranch Roomiest comfort I Yours iii ihe new '54 Kaiser Did you know that tlie new '51 Kaiser offers you tjioreactual ,1 front seat Irgreom, as well as front and rear scat comfort, than any oilier v medium-priced car? Come in and compare the new Kaiser today 1 CLARK MOTOR CO. 621 Willow St. Klamath Falls, Ore. CURRIN'S-for drags 9th and Main Ph. 2-3475 presents' the fabulous new shampoo that "washes-in" your favorite GOTY fragrance! 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For while this country Is a mem ber of the British Commonwealth and strongly tied to Britain In many ways. It also Is powerfully influenced by the pull of Ameri can policy. Hence Canadians hope at all costs to avoid a situation which might force them to choose between widely divergent British and American policies. Perhaps recognizing this, Churchill said yesterday, "Canada Is the master link In Anglo-American unity." He made the statement as he landed at a military- airport In Ot tawa, coming from Washington. The capital gave him a 19-gun salute and full honors at the air port and In front of the holcl where be spent the night. He looked tired, but smiled and flashed his V gesture. On the whole, Churchill will probably find considerable Cana dian support for the positions he took In Washington. Canadians say their government would not favor a Southeast Asian counterpart of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation at least now because they do not feel Canada can undertake any more military commitments. Canadian troops are serving both In Korea and in Germany, 1 .. ; - Oh the question of recognising Red China, too, Canadian opinion, as described by ofllcials In Ottawa, runs closer to Ihe London Una than to Washington's. Canadian officials, Ilka t h a British, tend lo toko the view that the Communists are In fact lo con trol of China, governing It now, and likely to atay for the foresee able future. Hence they generally believe the Red regime abould be recognized officially. mi 904 Klamath rtm M7t . 9 ' fi) v Be Cool and Casual ... During The 4th of July Festivities Sanforized Cotton Sport Shirts Men's Pilgrim short sleeve CW U : Handsome cotton ihirti in whita and assorted colors. In tizas small, medium and large to fit most any man. Easy to wash and keep looking naat. 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