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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1954)
MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN or CIO Leader Lauds New Deal Legacy W 1 ' ,T NO ONE WAS INJURED when this lumber truck belonging to Ellingson Lumber Company overturned at the intersection of Oregon Avenue and Biehn Street Friday. The truck was loaded with 8,000 feet of dry lumber destined for a planing mill. The truck was operated by Ken Leach, 320 Michigan Avenue. ' : Greyhound Honors Driver In recognition of a 10-year safe driving record in which he covered en estimated three quarter millien miles, Otto Nichols, local Grey hound bus driver, was feted at a safety meeting and birthday din ner at the Winema Hotel last week by company officials, drivers and their wives. A wrist watch was presented to Nichols -by W. H. Egger, Portland.. Greyhound's regional manager for Division 7. Nichols has operated buses in this division for 27 years. With a driving record that dates back to 1921 when he drove one ot the first stages operated by How ard and Grimes between Klamath rails and Medford, Nichols has piled up an enviable record of aoout 2 million miles of highway driving without Injury to a pass enger. Following his initial Job behind the wheel of an old time Cadillac for Howard and Grimes, he then operated for Bill Lee on a run to Crater Lake and a Chiloquin run for George Bell, later driving for the Southern Oregon Stages. When Greyhound purchased ex isting lines in Southern Oregon in 1927 Nichols joined the new com pany and has been behind the wheel of a Greyhound bus every since. For the past five years he has operated on a Redding schedule, making a round trip to Ulat city five days each week. , He has a son Roger in the U.S. Air Force, stationed at Falrchild AFB,. Spokane, and a daughter Mrs. Frances Lipsit. who lives at Kirkland, Washington. Nichols and his wife Georgia re side at the Audley Apartments on South Eighth Street. ;;- t T.OS ANGELES CIO Presi dent Walter Reuther said today legacy" of New Deal ana rair Deal" legislation inherited by Pres. Four Women Die In Fire GERMANTOWN, Md. Wt Four elderly women died in a fire that broke out early Monday at a rest home In this town 25 miles north west of Washington. Volunteer fire fighters managed to evacuate most of the patients despite subfreeiing weather and intermittent snowtall. Eignteen other persons were reported in jured. None was seriously hurt. , The Montgomery County coro ner's office listed these persons as dead to the fire at the Mary lander rest home: Sally Turpin, 86, Matilda Koh- ler, 84, and Mrs. Yates Duke, 13, all of Washington, and Mrs. Dora Ward. 8C, of Rickfille. Md, The fire, which was restricted to small section of the building, broke out on a sleeping porch, which had been converted from a solarium and enclosed. Some ot the patients were sleeping in the area when the flames first were reported at about 3 a.m. An explosion in a small gas heater placed on t h e sleeping porch apparently set off the fire. The heater was being used to sup plement the regular hot water heating facilities.' Eyewitnesses said the volunteer firemen extinguished the flames quickly but were . hampered by thick clouds of smoke and the bit ter cold weather. ident Eisenhower's administration has helped save the nation from a full-blown depression." Reuther said in a report pre pared for opening sessions of the CIOs annual convention mat me economic future looks none too bright unless there is a big in crease in consumer buying power Ihrough higher wages and in creased government spending. "It is better," he said, "to have an unbalanced budget than to have an unbalanced economy in which a few are prosperous and the many are in need." Accusing the Eisenhower ad ministration of "a do-nothing, care- tJu a-t iji umu, OTTO NICHOLS Students Appear In Xmas Concert OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Corvallis Ten students from the Klamath Falls area were among the more than 260 Oregon State College students who appeared in the annual Christmas concert sponsored by the OSC music de partment. They were Ronald Branlff, Shir ley Crawford, Barbara Custer, Bob Davenport, Sharon Hayford, Elea nor Jackson, Leslie Myers and Ann Pedersen of Klamath Falls, and Elizabeth Bunnell and Pearl Ottoman of Malin. The program, which bpened with a candlelight procession, included selected carols of France,' Ger many, Spain, Czechoslovakia and England. The traditional finale consisted of familiar carols with the audience taking part. LEAFLETS TAIPEH, Formosa W Chinese Nationalist planes dropped millions of anti-Communist leaflets in a pre dawn flight Monday over theChina mainland in the vicinity of Chang pu, 45 miles southwest of Quemoy, the defense ministry announced. - "BALDY" EVANS PROUDLY PRESENTS JIMMY WMIOf AND A LOVELY GIRLS' TRIO THE THREE RAYS featured on CORAL RECORDS PLUS FINE WESTERN MUSIC v Don Weston AND HIS WESTERN ALL-STARS (THIS IS THE SAME BAND THAT JIMMY USES ON ALL OF HIS RADIO AND TELEVISION SHOWS) Featuring Noel Baags -"Kina of the Steel Guitar' - "Bouncjng Bobby Bruce" and his fiddle , ARMORY THIS SAT. Army Recruiting Policy Changed A change in army recruiting pot- icy was announced today by SFC Warren M. Long, local army re cruiting sergeant. The change is eftective immediately. Prior and non-prior service applicants with dependents will be permitted to enlist. , Heretofore single men only were permitted to volunteer for enlist ment. - The army recruiting office is lo cated in room . 309 post office building, Klamath Falls. and public works plans, reduced taxes on lower sicomes, ana nigner minimum wage and unemployment compensation levels to bolster con sumer purchasing; power. "A resumption of eecaomis growth," ha said, "can result only from as Increase in peadinf.' nothing unemployment policy, the CIO chief maintained that union collective bargaining and social measures enacted under prior Democratic administrations have prevented economio collapse. During the past year, be said. unions succeeojca uv raising uic general wage level and in preven ting any large-scale weve of mass wage cuts as had occurred during most previous economic declines. "As the economy moved downward there was a natural rise in unem ployment compensation payments to the jobless. 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