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HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. OrfRon Tutsrfav, Frbruarv "I, 11 PAGE 7 B THE OLD ADAGE, "Too Many Coolci Spoil the Broth," iust "aint so." These four, left to right, Jack Kemnitier, Paul Deller, Walt Weisendanger and Larry Bergmann, did a bang-up job of helping feed over-flow crowd of members at the annual German Feed and Past Exalted Rulers night. Bart Schmidt, feed chairman, had capable help from John Schubert and others of the kitchen committee. Next big events are the Elks Crab feed for men on March 2 and a second one for the women on March 10. 11 Lumber Processing Law Prepared SALEM (APi Three Southern on tlte trees, ship them to Japan growing more prevalent every day Oregon Hoi.se members said Mon-Jand then bring the processed lum-iand may result in temporary eco day they aie preparing a bill tor ber back and sell it. Inomic activity in Oreson over tlie introduction thai would require! He said this forces the price of long haul vhich would adversely tliut limber purchased from staieithe timber up and because of affect the economy. lorest lann oe processed willun cneap lahor tlie Japanese promic the United States. ler can pay a higher price, ship i , Rep. Clarence Barton, D-Co- it back and forth and sell it more , (uillc, and Rep. W. 0. Kelsay andicheaply. licp. Sidney Liken, both D-Rose-! Barton said llie piaclice isir, hurg. expressed alarm over thei KiJn nii: of 'xpo',ins l0SS,Maurine Asks The proposed bill would prohibit tlie sale of logs from timber sold ly the stale of Oregon for deliv ery beyond the continental limits of the United Slates Kelsay said the bill would be Bids On Ships Timber grown in Oreeon should he manufactured and proc essed in Oregon for that is where the chief payroll dollar is to be found." Bai-lon said. "It is easy to foresee the day when Oregon mills will be closed down and Oregon workers will be idle through this short - sighted policy of shipping logs from the McArthur In New Charges Community. Qcdsmdah PAST EXHAITED RULERS of Klamath Falls Lodge No. 1 247 BPOE were honored Feb. 1 6 during the annual German dinner and later lodqe meeting. PER were served by wait ers. Others present for the feed served themselves. Left foreground is Estin Kiger. Right, reading down, Orth Sisemore, Varn Moore, Ray Ruger, Oliver Spiker, Law rence Slater and Jack Brandon. 8 p.m.. Legion Hall. Mrs. Julian Abbott, president, hostess. Prizes will be given by Legion. SWEET ADELINES INC., lice. Willard Hotel, 8 p.m. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS United States to be processed by ',,.. icheap foreign labor," he said. Sen. Maurine Ncubcrgcr, D- The three said they felt passage Or?., savs she hoots Orecoti'nf ik i u uimcd at Japanese timber compa-l subrojl bi(s fol. con. acl as a ' , mes who come mtn Oregon, bid! , ,.,..:,. am1 ma ... MllltllUll Ul IWU SICUI SU1 vtji Oil I JO "V for the Federal Maritime Board.!1"5, ,0. ConS'f-s to impose some , . . ,. , . sort of exiwrl controls on federal I he ships will cost ail estimated,.,,,, ,.;..,., ,, llmK Cilv lit) AST RUINED firemen reported one. call Sunday al 4:26 p.m. to the Uil-!si5o.00O each. son Wiley residence, 1238 Pacific Terrace. Smoke damage was caused due to a roast left in an oven, firemen said. The report Mrs. Neuberger said that Port land's classification as a class D labor surplus area will not give was phoned in by an unidentified the city preference over other Pa boy who walked by and noticed ; fit ic Coast cities when the time the smoke in the house. Iconics (or awarding the contracts. M50 House T calls BILLY GOLDEN - TV lirU and Work Guirtntced PH. TU 2-1259 "Hive Tubfi . Will Trivfl" NIGHT - SUNDAY NEW YORK IAPI the Army Douglas MacArlhur Monday blamed the failure of the United Stales to follow up its military advantage in Korea for the emergence of Communist Chi na "as a mighty military colos sus to threaten the future free dom of all men." 1 lie prepared statement w a s read by Gen. Courtney Whitney, Mac-Arthur's aide, at a "Soldier for Freedom" award luncheon. The luncheon honored MacAr TUESDAY . OREGON STATE COLLEGE KLAMATH LUTHERAN Ladies' Mothers Club, home of Mrs. Har- WOMEN OF THE MOOSE No. Aid S n m finpsl snoaker FlnvH i v Fredi-irks IOS5 Mamanit.n 4li7. Moose Home, 1010 Pine General of Wynne. Street, 7:30 p.m. (Street, 8 p.m.. bring applications. KF LITTLE LEAGUE meeting. NATIONAL SOCIAL SECURITY 7.30 p.m., KF Auditorium. iClub of America Inc. No 37. com- METHODIST MEN, 7:30 p.m munity lounge. 7:30 p.m. KF BLUEBIRD LEADERS meeting has been canceled till' AMERICAN LEGION and aux Feb. 28. jiliary and Iriends, card party at at the church for regular meet ing. Fred Gehrke will show slides. Coffee I Beck Indictment Upheld WASHINGTON (API prcme Court Monday -The Su-court should decide whether the reinstated loan came within proscriptions of thur and Philinnine Amhassadnrian indictment charging Dave Beck, the law. Carlos P. Romulo, who received former teamsters union president. Stigarman ruled that a Tatt "Knlriior fnr Fi-ncHntn" nlannoc violated the Taft-Hartley Act by: Hartley law amendment in lfl.iif. from the Morris Morgenstern Foundation. MacArlhur's statement said, in part: ". . . . A great nation which voluntarily enters upon war must fight it through to victory or eventually suffer all of the con sequences of defeat. We failed to follow thai immutable principle and thereby established Red China as a mighty military solossus to threaten the future freedom of all men. when we had within our grasp the control of its ability to wage modern war for generations to come. Let us not make such a mistake again, lest we perish." It was a difference of opinion between MacArlhur and former President Harry Truman over the grand strategy for fighting the war in Korea that led Truman to relieve MacArlhur from his Far Eastern commands. MacArlhur advocated bombing China and Manchuria and attack ing the Chinese Red mainland with Chinese Nationalist troops. He also wanted a naval blockade of China. Truman said if MacArlhur's pol icy were followed "we would be running a very grave risk" of starting world war III. j The awards were presented! MacArlhur and Romulo al Mae-I Arthur's apartment in the Wal dorf Towers. The luncheon, which' MacArlhur did not attend, fol lowed. I accepting a $200,000 loan from to prohibit passage of loans or WEDNESDAY 1 ROYAL NEIGHBORS of Airier ca, 10OF Hall, 8 p.m. DEGREE OF tion Club, home of Bertha Weath erliolt, 420 Walnut Street, 8 p.m. trucking interests U.S. District Judge Sidney Su garman in New York ordered dis missal of the indictment on Feb. 18. 1060. He also dismissed accusations against two trucking company of ficials and three companies named in Ihe indictment. Justice Frankfurter delivered the 8-1 decision. Justice Stewart ion official "any money or other dissented on the ground the high I thing of value." More than 1.000 patents were issued to inventor Thomas A. Edisnn. : STAR GAZERv Bv CLAY R. 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