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MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE ELEVEN Neuberger Names Aides PORTLAND ( Ben. elect Richard L, Neuberger Saturday announced he will take nine 6rejon resident to Washington, D. C, to eialf bis ollice. Ibey are: John a. Jones, 48, Portland, administrative auistam; Hans Linde, 30, Portland, legis lative assistant: Lloyd Tupllne. 39. Portland, inlornialion specialist; . Waller H. Dodd, Cottage Grove, 27, ttati&ilcal clerk; Mrs. Vera springer, Portland, receptionist; : Mary Jan Christga,u, Portland, ollice manager; and three assisanl clerics, June B. Cyrus, Helen Nickum and Barbara A. Webber, : all ol Portland. "Because they are without previous experience in congres sional work, there may be a few creaks and groans at first. I realize that. Yet I believe the people of Oregon will be patient, because they will recognize Uie value of having men and women on a senator's staff who know and love Oregon," Neuberger aald. Jones, Neuberger's campaign manager, lost to Rep. Sam Coon when he ran for congressman from Eastern Oregon In 1952. Linde, a Portland attorney, formerly was law clerk for Justice William O. Douglas of the U. S. Supreme Court. He also was an S attorney for the State Department for two yea re. Tupling, a former United Press War correspondent and publisher I ol i weekly at Boise, has been 1 manager of tne National Hells ' Canyon Assn. for the past year. Neuberger reported that he has ; turned down all the 163 invitations : he has received since the election ' to speak outside Oregon. He has ; accepted four that come after he takes office. The first will be ' before the National Women's Press Club in Washington, Jan. 5. Collapsed Nyssa : Bridge Restored NYSSA, Ore. Wl Temporary repaira to the Snake River bridge, which collapsed Dec. 4, were far - enough along Sunday that the , bridge was re-opened to traffic. Eventually, the broken span ' which connects Oregon and Idaho i will be replaced by a new bridge. Repair crew have been working on an around-the-clock basis under direction of T. M. Stephenson, Salem, assistant state bridge engineer. ( Work has been slowed by i Ireeiing weather. "Good night! He's wearing his sister's cantata outfit and asking for a motor scooter!" NY Newspaper Strike Called NEW YORK I The CIO News paper Guild, stalemated In con tract negotiations with The New York Post, has called a strike for midnight Monday night. In calling the strike Sunday night, Thomas J. Murphy, execu tive vice president of the guild's Nationalists Sink Red Ships TAIPEH, Formosa tfi Nation alist Chinese warships Sunday sank two motorized boats and damaged two others and two uunboats in a fight In Formosa Strait, the de fense ministry said Monday. The action took place 23 miles south of tlnv Wuchlu Island, 72 miles west of Formosa, the minis try said, and added; Concentrated fire sank two boats auickly and damaged fount which fled in the direction cl the Red- held mainland. New York local, said the Post "b' insisting on exemption of ad ditional employes from contract coverage, a clause providing les ser job security for some new em ployes, and change in a part of the dismissal-severance pay pro tection clause." He added that the union has of fered to settle for a two-year wage increase paokage of H M "without any retrogression in old contract terms." Wage scales under the old contract, which expired Oct. 30, vary according to Job classifica tion. For reporters and rewrlters, i the top minimum pay Is 1130. . The Post management Issued a statement saying that if Its prov poaals for contract chsnges were accepted, "The Post contract would continue to be the best In the city." I HURRICANE MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay tfl Winds ' of hurricane force and heavy rain lashed Uruguay Bun day night, Injuring 100 persons In the northern part of Artigas. Amateur Sailors Reach Honolulu ! HONOLULU liP) Amazed to hear they had been reported miss ing on their 48-day sailing from Japan. Dr. Earl L. Reynolds and 1 his family are so pleased over the : trip that they plan to continue i around the world. i The 44-yoar-old U. S. atomic scientist had never sailed in deep water before he set out from Takamatsu. Japan, Oct. 29 In the 50-foot yacht Phoenix. Aboard were his wife. Barbara, two children, Jessica, 10, and Ted, 16, and three Japanese amateur crewmen, Niichl Mikamai, 31, Motosada Fushima, 23, and Mitsugl Suemltsu, 26. They arrived here Saturday. Dr. Reynolds, who was an anthropologist with the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission a t Hiroshima, said they skirted two typhoons, weathered winter gales, but had good sailing weather most of the time for their two-masted ketch. 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