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MONDAY, MAY 19. 19S8 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE HALF-SIZE GEM Printed Pattern . U Jra a e e t. "V7 o s e si aj a ! 3 f b a 1' el fa fa b 1 &l ?l Si3 J U 3 IB a' S B I e lie I 18 ' iB ft M SIZES 14'.i-24'A 9187 "Printed Pattern in a lovely prin cess silhouette s-o-o flattering to the shorter, fuller, figure Easy to sew as a cool sundress, smart jumper with blouse for next season. Printed Pattern 9187: Half Sues M!. lfi'j, 18'i, 2t)'i, 22'i 24H. Size 16'i requires 3:1 yards 39-inch fabric. Printed directions on each pat tern part. Easier, accurate. 'Send thirty-five cents (coins) for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mail ing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News, Pattern Dept. 232 West 18lh St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Commerce Secretary Sees Vast Business Expansion NEW YORK i Secretary of Commerce Weeks said today the U. S. economy should provide 80 million jobs and a 600-hillion dol lar annual production rate within 10 years. But business is the key to revival and future expansion, he said in an address prepared for an eco nomic mobilization conference of businessmen, organized by the American Management Assn. He said the government is deter mined to be "a stepping stone and not a stumbling block" in the path of recovery from the business recession. President Eisenhower will ad dress the conference tomorrow, in what the White House . has described as a major speech on the state of the economy. Business men have expected him to provide some substantial clues to the ad ministration's thinking on possible Carrier Moves In Different Orbit MOSCOW (UP) Sputnik 111. which completed its 50th circle of the earth today, no longer is fol lowing the same orbit as its car rier rocket, the official Soviet news agency Tass reported. It said the rocket carrier now was moving a little below and ahead of the earth satellite. The rocket will gain seven minutes on Sputnik today and this difference will continue to increase gradual ly, Tass said. ' Stroke Hits Archbishop VATICAN CITY ( Samuel Stritch, whose right arm was am putated three weeks ago, suffered a grave stroke early today, his doctors announced. The 70 year-old Roman Catholic Archbishop of Chicago previously had been recovering well from the amputation which was made nec essary by a blood clot in the arm Yesterday he had celebrated mass for the first time since the opera tion. A medical bulletin said. "Prog nosis is reserved for the present.' meaning that the doctors would not forecast the outcome of the cardinal's latest attack. A medical bulletin issued by Dr. Ralph Bergen, the cardinal's per sonal physician from Chicago, and Italian Dr. rilippo Rocchi said: 'His Eminence Cardinal Stritch, proprcfect of the Congregation for Propagation of the Faith, during the early hours of Monday, May 19, suffered a cerebral vascular accident. "There is a weakness of the muscles of his right leg and face. Prognosis is reserved for the present." The cardinal s personal aides said they could not immediately give any fuller information on the stroke. But word reaching the Vat ican was that his condition was considered grave. The prelate is still at the Rome clinic where he underwent the am putation April 28. but in recent (lays he had been spending part of each day at Chicago House, tiie residence headquarters for priests and students from Chicago studying in Rome. stimulants to employment, sales and production. Weeks put the challenge square ly up to industry itself, in these words: "Irrespective of govern ment's role in the economy, the star is business. For the chief busi ness of private industry is to make private industry succeed. Therefore businessmen, repre senting more than four million in dependent enterprises, are the key to revival and luture expansion. Their intormalion, their attitudes. their decisions, their efforts and their confidence will be among the most potent factors in this year's economic picture." W eeks said the prospect of great growth is clear to economists. Population will rise from 173 mil lion to 205 '-i million in 1968. he said, and employment will climb from the present 66. 701), 000 civilian and military job holders to 801a million employed men and women. Total national output, in terms of 1957 dollars, will rise from the present rate of 416 billion dollars to 600 billion dollars, he said, white personal income per capita will climb from the present annual rate of $1,931, to $2,310. "Sure, we see some weaknesses now and with the help of busi ness, we are getting rid of them," he said. "But with equally sharp eyes we also can see our nation's great strength and its great future possibilities. you Jet Fizzles Sound Barrier Attempt DAYTON. Ohio Wl When want to do it. sometimes you can't That was the case at Patterson Air Force Base here yesterday during a display of military equip ment in connection with Armed Forces Day. With an estimated crowd of 120,000 persons watching, an Air Force jet pilot tried to create a sonic boom, usually resulting from plane exceeding the speed of sound. The military generally tries to avoid such booms because of properly damage they may cause and also adverse public opinion. A TF1O0F jet dived at 900 m.p.h It pulled up sharply. Soom. But no boom. In the early days of China's tea trade, merchants added camellia petals to enhance the tea s flavor 3 Air Firms Okay Pacts LOS ANGELES 1 The ten-' sions of long weeks of bargaining are over for three major aircraft firms and 42,000 union members. Approval of new two-year con tracts was voted yesterday by pro duction workers for Douglas. North American and Lockheed Aircraft and for missile plants in California, Arizona, Oklahoma and Ohio. Eight plants were involved in the balloting. Two unions the United Auto Workers and the In ternational Assn. of Machinists figured in negotiations. Nearly 30.000 of the workers are employed in aircraft and mis sile plants in the Greater Los Angeles area. Basic terms of the new con tracts are wage boosts ranging from 2 to 11 cents an hour, cost of living clauses incorporated in the contracts, and an automatic wage hike of 3 per cent or 7 cents an hour- whichever is higher, the second year. Also included are a seventh paid holiday Christmas Eve and im provements in senority and transfer provisions. At North American's Los Ange les area plants, the vote was 94 per cent for acceptance. IAM members at three Lockheed mis sile plants Sunnyvale, Palo Alto and Van Nuvs, Calif. voted 84 per cent in favor of acceptance. UAW's Local 148. representing 13.000 workers at the Douglas Long Beach, Calif., plant, ballot ed 91 per cent tor approval. Company announcements said the contracts received substan tial margins also at North Amer ican's Columbus. Ohio, plant and at Douglas plants in Tucson, Airz. and Tulsa. Okta. The UAW said approval of Tul sa was 4-1. Former scales were $1.63 to $2.76 at North American. 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