March 20, 1941
THE NEWS AND. THE HERALD,' KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.'
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The Klamath basin's bis Pgr I
Inillural district was viewed
.fwlth Interest Thursday by Deloa
IJamri, manager of the agrlcul-
atliral denartlnent nf lha United
F$ States chinibfr nf commerce.
Following trip over the dis
trict, James met for round
table discussion with grangers
and othrra interested In the
farming business in thla terrl-torjr.
Ed Geary, director In charge
of agricultural activities of the
Klamath county chamber of
commerce, wai In charge of the
netting and accompanied Jamea
n the trip. Secretary Earl C.
Reynold! and County Agent C.
A. Henderson were others In the
car.
The United States chamber of
ficial wat taken to Wocus manh,
north of Klamath Falls, and then
through the reclamation project
south and east of Klamath Falls.
Weather conditions were Ideal
for the trip and the local men
said the visitor appeared very
favorably Impressed.
At the round table discussion,
Jamea gave information on the
national agricultural outlook as
he sees it from the vantage point
of his position in the United
States chamber. He also asked
questions about the local farm
and livestock situation and
sought opinions on general agri-
'cultural problems.
California to
Need More Men
For Plane Shops
SACRAMENTO. Calif.. March
30 UP California already has
received Sl.00U.00u in defense
contracts and will need approxl
mately 75.000 men to add to the
aircraft Industry and 80,000 to
tha shipbuilding Industry with'
In- the next six months, R. G,
Waganet, director of Uie state
department of employment, re
vealed today..
Wagenet returned from con
ferences in Washington to an
nounce that there was a national
campaign to register at public
employment service offloea all
of the skilled workers in Die na
tion In the airplane,- shipbuild
ing and metal trades Industries. ,
ana airecior sam mere is a
distinct feeling there are large
numbers of men In the nation
who hare valuable and exten
sive experience along these
lines, who are now engaged in
other : occupations, or perhaps
have retired altogether.
Ha added:
"Many persons are not work
ing at their full skills, and all of
this group are urged to register
with the employment service of
fice. "It should be understood, of
course, that registration does not
mean an Immediate Job the
purpose; of the campaign is to ad
vise government officials how
many skilled workers are avail
able,' and the skills In which
they are able to work, so that
they may be called upon at a la
ter date It needed."
WRgenei said tnai lz.ouo men
n California are undergoing
nvi nam iiih Mn:i,v n-
dim try work, mostly in the air
craft Industry.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., (T
Bad weather handicapped the
St, Louis Browns so much that
Manager Fred llaney has given
up hope of getting his entire
pitching staff in shape for the
opening of the American league
season and has singled out Elden
Auker. Vernon Kennedy, John
Niggellng, Fritz Ostermueller
and Jack Kramer for steady
work.
"Old Berkley has been (tuzxling lea and dropping hit
aitcbe ever since he took in those little British refugees.'
NAZI MOD E A fa. hies,
bom In Vienna Is this evrnlna
dreas of royal Mae with slit skirt
and a detachable apron luale of
alai i it allk. 8hown during
Vienna rashloa Week.
CARD OF THANKS
Good friends and neighbors:
Please accept our heartfelt grati
tude for the high esteem shown
our mother and for your as
sistance and sincere sympathy at
the loss of our dear old mother,
Mrs. Minnie Flackus, who after a
successful and extremely long
lllo finally had to obey the Inst
call. We thank you, good friends,
each of you and all of you, the
members of Hilrtcbrand grnnge.
the members of the Dairy friends
and the old pioneers of southern
Oregon for the many magnifi
cent, most beautiful floral offerings.
William Flackus,
Charles Flackus,
Theodore Flackus, '
Emit Flackus
and our families.
"Fake Holdup"
llefterlbed In
lleddlntf Cane
REDDING, Calif., March 20
(At Details of a "fake holdup'
In which records of the Construc
tion and General Laborers union
(AFL) were stolen in an alleged
attempt to cover up a shortage
of funds, were made known here
at the trial of two union men
charged with conspiracy to com
mit grand theft of union funds.
Defendants were E. H. Mc
Afee, business agent of the un
ion, and his brother, Willis Mc
Afee, former business agent
Richard Brennan, president of
the union and "victim of the
holdup, testified that he had left
union hall here last Oct. 23 with
brief case containing money,
checks and union record books
He said a nun with a gun got in
his car, forced him to drive out
of town and took the brief case
and car.
The union official said he la
ter recognized the voice of Lyle
Ross, a laborer who had come
to union hall, as that of the man
who robbed him. He said he had
Ross arrested.
The next witness was Ross,
who told of going to the hall last
July seeking employment and
getting acquainted with Willis
McAfee, who "suggested the
framed robbery of Brennan."
Ross quoted Willis McAfee as
saying union -officials in San
Francisco wanted to examine the
record books because all expen
ditures could not be accounted
for. There was a reported short
age of $:1000 in picketing funds
In agreeing to rob Brennan,
Ross aaid Willis McAfee prom
ised to "arrange It" and see that
he got $200 for the holdup. Ross
then related how he climbed In
Brennan's car in front of union
hall on Oct. 23 and drove out
of town with him. He said he
left Brennan afoot and drove
back with the brief case, which
contained some cash, checks and
record books.
Ross said he kept the cash and
turned the - checks and record
books over to Willis McAfee. He
said E. H. McAfee later made
him a shop steward. "
In a previous confession, Ross
said E. H. McAfee tried to induce
him to commit another holdup
later.
LOS ANGELES, m Strong !
Man Lou Novikoff still Is the1
weak sister of the Chicago Cubs
batting order. So far he has
made three hits in 23 times at
bat.
Try the Classified Ada.
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