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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1961)
.rl ' ,t 1 I 7 "; f 1 ! if. ' ' , -no , ' ,' ; Unions Make Appraisal I Tojrf Approves Damages Where Rights Disregarded In Face Of Lost Ground The court asiepd to look into MIAMI BEACH. Fla. IAPI told his federation colleacuos the '''S'"s of A report that organized labor ispvaninR proportion of unionized; ' n i voie me i-oiiil ruled the job security atlorded unuerl losing ground in making union workers "means the obituary of j Monday that a Chicago Negro the government-approved merger! members of American workers I organized labor" unless it is may use the 18. 1 livil Rights ot the Erie Railroad with the Del brought a self-appraisal in the quickly reversed. AEL-LIO Tuesday that it could Livingston explained the decline spell union lauors oouuary. WASHINGTON ilTI1 The;l!H7 decision sanctioning use of tMO.ooo. The decision re-instated Denied a hearing to Williamlconncction with a 1!)58 appearance Supreme Court has approved civil public funds for gelling Cathoiician indictment dismissed last year I Preiser. Ohio Teamster boss, con- before the Senate rackets investi damage suits against policemen pupils back and forth from their by Federal District .ludgc Sidney victed of contempt of Congress in gating committee. wno disregard ine constitutional 'Schools. Sugerman of New York. Organizing director John Liv ingston told AFL-CIO chiefs gath- Upheld fi-2 a denaturalization judgment against Frank Coslello. lormer king of the underworld, now in a federal prison for in- Act to sue 1.1 police officers who aware. Lackawanna & Western. It come lax evasion. broke into his home, ransacked froze the status of the workers. i;,,i,i 11...1 tl Ihii.o n.nait. Wednesday, February 22, 1I PAGE IIFRALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Oregon in union organizing prowess is,",c a""" '?. im none woun. ur meu ai icasiiment mil. so ahpa() .jln Hs su partially due to the rapidly chang- The man. James Monroe, was ""i the cose is settled. l!o revoke the citizenship of Oae- ino comuosition of the nation's questioned lor ID hours at the no-; In another case important in lano (Three Firmer Brown' Luc- ;ered here for a winter meeting Kov 0,t.ewjti, the number oflliee station alwul a murder, withithe transporlation industry thechese. fit. a Sicilian naturalized! men unions me siaKuifc n '"""fi manual workers declining along no neip irom a lawyer, ana tinai-icourl ny a 9-0 vole set aside a in Newark. , J , 111 l'.HJ. oauie 111 wooing iki 10 i"t with a corro arv increase n wh te.iy reieasea witnoui ih'iiib chanted, civil antitrust ludamciit 111 I'hila- .. a , 1... ... union cause. collar Livingston reportedly told thei workers. AFL-CIO Executive Council at a or office and technical ;iicuments The majority, for whom Justice delphia against 24 eastern rail-l..,,,, ,m wu.u.r a n;,tVC . born JOHN S. HAMILTON ... to new post all the nation's unions had enlist ed 40 per cent of organizahle workers in the work force five years ago the pi-oortion is n 0 w down to 38 per cent Livingston also was said to have told his AFL-CIO colleagues that independent unions, meaning those unconnected with the fed eration like the Teamsters and Mine Workers Unions, are win ning bigger groups of new mem bers proportionately than the AFL-ClO's own unions. Joseph A. Beirne, president of the AFL-CIO Communications Workers, was reported to have William u. uougias spoke, said'"'".is " -" "B' " American mav have his citizen- U-.,hH U..tl,.. knnJ J il. MnnrnA ivtnlH nl sno ll.o i( li COnSUlI'lUC. tO dCStl'OV the lOUC- .-),;.. ........ f.... -.K.--.l closed session Monday that where . . . ,, ',. ,Inin k self but he could sue the ind'ivid. haul trucking industry in thei '1U li';.,. n,.vi(.P chairman ol an AFL-CIO commit-uals concerned. Douglas brushed :Aouneasi. tee charged with improving AFL- aside the city's argument that the1 The court also: CIO techniques for organizing the only remedy is in slate courts. I Rulcd a-1 that the Justice De growing army of while collar' The decision was one of numer- partnient may prosecute former workers. :ous actions by the court on its 1 Teamster president Dave Beck His group is expected to submit return from a four-week recess. 1 and five trucking employers on recommendations for more effee- Of interest at a time when the charges they illegally loaned him live organizing campaigns to the Kennedy administration's aid to 10-day session of federation lead-1 education bill is before Congress SATISFYING WIN ors' Iw'hs the court's dismissal of a ,,,.,,,, ,,. ., ,,,,, The AFL-CIO council voted I school bus case. CAMBRIDGE, Eng. (UPD - Monday to sponsor a series ofl Taxpayers in Newtown. Coiin.. :Canlh''i(,Bc University defeated Us "get America hack lo work" con- had challenged a law allowing i principal athletic enemy, Oxford fcrenccs. winding up with one in 'free transportation to nuuils of iimv-rou.. Kiiiurdiiv 01 u ... . . . Old Bible, Cash high Government Post Und n Hovd For Klamath Falls Man the nation's capital. The purpose Roman Catholic and all oilier John S. Hamilton Falls has been appointed special assistant to the under secretary, Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall announced today. ANN ARBOR, Mich. 'API 235-year-old Bible and $3,000 dol lars in cash were found in the rubbish-filled home of Andrew iRowe, 69, a recluse, of K!amath;construc!iori of ihe Ventura and Two bills aiiDarentlv were mint- Santa Maria protects. :eH in the 1700s One was a thine. He has also served as aroa I dollar and the other a four-dollar if engineer, Santa Barbara area; note, autnonlies said. Also tound chief, programs and reports 'in the home were several copies to pinpoint the plight of the unemployed and to consider ways to spur economic recovery. Reuther's union proposed the rallies of labor, business, civic and political groups to map means of curing Ihe present economic ' recession. non-profit parochial schools. The court said the case did not pre sent "a substantial federal ques tion." The effect was to (P make fi nal a state court decision uphold ing the law and i2 leave un changed the Supreme Court's own tiddlvwiuks. INCOME TAXES Why throw 20c of every dol. lar away. Bring your tox llip: in and lave. Chas. Hathaway 120 N. 10th St. Most Families Have An Educational Fund DO YOU? CALL Jim Crismon frill- rtttm -jfc-.4t4rk. ralioiii. rust KV'flTlHu moui-y - thM 4.4628 2-3454 Cuw-Wm bn llr.d OriU-r. Wlnnlpri. C'.n.cl. Where do you stay in PORTLAND? AT THE HEATHMAN Stayinf; at a lleathman Hotel in Portland now makes more sense than ever . . . That's because Heathman rates now start at just $5 plus "bonus" f rff covered parking in Hcathman's Own garage! . . . Add this to all the attractions for which Heathman is known: Central location, wide range of choice accommodations, three famed restaurants, including the exotic Aloha room. Now, more than ever before, staying at home-owned, home-managed Heathman Hotels is good business great pleasure! For reservations, write or wire: Telephone CA 8-5262 Portland, Oregon As special assistant. Hamilton branch, Sacramento; and most re-of Harper's Weekly dated May will be the principal staff assist ant to Under Secretary James K Can-. Hamilton has served since ccntly as project Klamath Falls. Born in Alameda, manager a! Calif., he at- 1934 as a career employe with llie tended high school there. He re- department's Bureau of Reclama tion. Joining the Bureau of Reclama tion in 1934, Hamilton has served ceived a bachelor of science de gree and a master's degree, both in civil engineering, from the Uni versity of California in 1930 and in progressively higher positions 1933 respectively, where he was of responsibility. He has been a 1810. City health department workers have removed seven truckloads of debris from the two-story home since Saturday. Neighbors said Rowc. a retired city sewer worker, lived in the house alone for about two years without heat and water. He is design and construction engineer on reclamation projects, such as the Shasta Dam and the Folsom From 1941 to 1945, he served with the U.S. Armv. Coast Artil- Power Plant on the Central Val- lery, in Chile and New Guinea, ley Project in California. From 1950 to 195H, as chief of the de velopment division, Santa Barbara area, he was responsible for engi neering and economic planning He is married and has a grown which led to the authorization and son and daughter. elected to Tau Beta Pi, engineer-!hcld (or observation at a hospital ing honor society. BODIES FLOWN TO U.S. BRUSSELS (AP) The bodies of 25 victims of last week's crash !of a Sabena Belgian Airlines jet liner will be flown to the United States for further attempts at identification. Police said identifi cation methods such as radiogra phy might be used. attaining the rank of major. Hamilton is a registered engi neer in the state of California and a member of the Sierra Club. r "Sleofruc heat loweAA. otiqUud home ( COitMUicunn owl. . . i ELVIN V. WOODS Builder Roscburg jg FOR FULL INFORMATION ON SAFE, CLEAN, ECONOMICAL ELECTRIC HEAT, VISIT A CALORE ELECTRICAL LEAGUE DEALER OK tLtL-lKlCAL UJNIKALIUKj P B&B RADIO & ELECTRIC 316 S. 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