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The Klamath News from Klamath Falls, Oregon • Page 4

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The Klamath Newsi
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Klamath Falls, Oregon
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PAGE FOUR THE NTWS AVf THE TiTRAI KLAMATH TALIS. PRECOX Mar 74, lfft Getting Ready for Another Slice? SIDE GLANCES The Klamath News Publishers KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING CO, Editor FRANK JENKINS MALCOLM EPLET Managing Editor Published every moraine except Monday by The Klamath News Publishing Company at Esplanade and Pin treat, Klamath Fall. Oregon. Behind By PaulIaiiiQ Represented nationally by WEST-HOLUDAY CO, Ine, San Francisco, New York. Detroit.

Seattle, Lo Angeles. St. Louis. Portland. Chicago.

Vancouver. Coplee of The Newt and Herald together with complete Information about the Klamath Fall market may be obtained WASHINGTON. May i3 for the asking at any of these offices in Anjio-nfw oral nomic oracl. John Mavnard Entered as second class matter at the post office at Klamath Falls. Oregon.

November 13. 1932. under act of March S. 1879 Keynes, has kept his lips sealed during his Amerirsn visit, emitting not even the usual smoke therefrom. But at a matlnre Member Audit Boreas Circulation Telephone 3124 urns Oflfeul fwr 1 Cm 1 Uaua tui u4 llwata Conn.

I St cmr. Dr Mats Djiwm by mxnm. pur ru luncheon privately tendered him by the federal reserve I board here, he contributed sev. i eral new thoughts. Among i them: -SUI nJIr4 by Bait, par jmr.

EluaAtb. Mo4M tad Slaklroa CociU nhvr4 by BtO. momlb Business will be even better in the United States for 2 or 3 years after the war than It Is in the present defense boom. Defeatism is worse in Washington than in London or New York. 3 Eljewhere the Socrates of the spending school, who usually says things that the new dealers will be doing next, expressed the notion that government control of rents, public utilities charges and wages (presumably aftixed to already evident price taJ Brief Comment LOCAL people who have doubted the desirability of the Kesterson road camp site for the army units should talk to the army men, both privates and brass hats.

They think it's a remarkably good bivouac site, making up in grassy cover for what is lacking in shade. The site, incidentally, was picked out by the army men themselves. All it needs is a few trees and a swimming hole to make I it a first-class vacation campground. Incidentally, let's say a good word for what has been done here to make the visiting trainees and their officers feel at home. The community has put forth that warm 1 hospitality we have been talking about, and the street dance idea turned out to be a wow.

There is reason to believe the yell for Klamath Falls that followed the dance Thursday night was enthusiasti-' cally sincere. The trainees, who are as fine looking a group of young I men as we have ever seen healthy, clear-eyed, well- i controls) would prevent Inflation. The new dealers all want to avoid runaway inflation but so far have not moved to re- "I see our son is Irving lo make nn impreviion on the new neighbor's daughter your specially was hnnilstimds." they have utilities fairly l0111 a quiet assumption SECOND CASE within their craso through nor. OI 'l''y anybody. Or a better wav mal regulatory controls.

putting It is to say they never know when they are licked, and therefore they re never lirkrti 1 PEACE BOOM The Keynes idea that business here will ffmur tr IK. i''-'Ci contradicts the general auuinp- tion of a when defense Keynes" confidence that infla-production stops His reasoning avoided is not so apparently is that consumer buy-i Primarily he ing will be so restricted bv rl. assumes the control of wages. behaved are deserving of the kind of treatment they have been getting here. The second National Labor Relations hoard hearing on charges against a Klamath dis poning and restraints on Droduc-' Krnr'hlns government has tnct lumber firm within the Reports from Medford and Eugene are that those communities are very much excited over the prospects for Courthouse Records tion during the defense boom.

not "sunied It rannot even past fortnight opened slowly that a pentup demand for such ton'ml strikes. Lewis. Th b.m,n, of thing, a. refrigera- m.V know better 'J IJ. OBITUARY JOHN JEHU PARKER location of army cantonments there.

Newspapers of both towns have been advising their i readers of the resnnnsihilitie that dpvnlvA nnnn Elsewhere In Oregon TRIDAY Complaints Filed ec. win noon me country a met only briefly befor. John Jehu Parker, for the last wiirn urara rnmn in ina ities where aiirh laro-o lrmi unit, in Th 33 'cars a resident of Klamath United States will he the nniv i Keynes also assumes price Balentine versus Carol adjourning until SstunUy morning NLRJJ in a IO charged Martin. Suit to collect note nation in the world whose pro-' controls, something his own Brit- ford Mail-Tribune has warned Medfordites that the two cities were "preferred" rather than selected, and that if 02 fol: ivdi in. luuun nig i L-rtti attorney tres.

amtiff ductive capacltv for consumers "vernmens nas not neen REDMOVD "tav A asks judgment against defend-1 goods has not been bombed or fble to accomplish The coat of i ant in amount of $80 on first otherwise injured. He thinks the Britain has gone up "npny w. there is a slip, a third site might be chosen. There has also illness. He was a native of La- Ux levy 01 S13 "60 will be re-been talk of certain "headaches" that ea with the pros- Favette.

Indiana, and at the tim. quired to meet the Redmond cause of action, $50 as attorney world will be buying from us. average of 96 4 1939 .1 pecme siiuauons oi tne two Clues. oi nis aeain was aged Ti years 'es. $140 for professional erv an assumption naturally based 4 ln reoruary this year.

ire as attornev in on Urilt.h ui an increase Oi 25 Per Cent. i.iiciinrra, wnn. 1IH1 2 i.nn onrf i. I The envernmetit itself fnrih. domination of, union activities.

cut. uie general xeeiing is oi excited enthusiasm, oays. ourvivmg we are to trust reports trickling over the Cascades. Mean-! a Marie M. Par- rer'u Mlary 'n" while Polk county farmers, who sitmed netitinn.

nrtrintr k'r on.sister. Mus crPa5" for any 'property attached. Edwin E.I This seems to belie the neces-'or' breaking the present Thc Employes union Driscoll. attorney for plamtiff. sity for a repayment of defer- Prlce through the new currently represents Crater Lake that Polk county be omitted from consideration as a can- Bte.

l2? Innmsnt si. k. I ioco- Raiph w. Hanson versus red 1 pay" (another Keynes plan high tax bill on rnpnys employes ihned yesterday) the vast and commodities. It is c.

Tri Thursday was i or Pasadena. California, and two motive was derailed, several r- re reported to be also happy. I nephews. Lawrence Ransom of cars were shattered and a vorce Couple married at Brou- Public works program which the up the cost of liv-, Lor'nr. r.llrd to Portland.

Oregon, and Walter Portion of track torn up here tn toia new deal is contriving to take ln minor way by the pol-. young William A. or the Bah- Medford Kewg has explained to the populace there Ransom of Salem. Oregon. Mr yesterday when a Great North- and inhuman treatment charged UP post-war slack.

Appar- ot agriculture depart-' cor- board attorney. Lorenr. that newspapers of Medford were warned bv armv eniri- i charter member gravel train struck the rear George Chastain attorney for ently the new dealers would de-1 ment- decreeing higher prices president of the firm testified neert against advance nublicitr on cantonmnt fnira of FalU Lode No. 1 a logins tram near here, pumtiff. fer these spending arm shot, un-! ioT, pork products, I to the organisation of the firm tionV and Xerrfore not hint in 1247 BPOE" "rhe remains rest Crew, of both train, escaped in- UI' Court til the buying boom had ant congress forcmg it up on contract with the IEU.

untn'tl. PaPen; in the Earl -Whitlock Funeral jurj-. Fave OrtX Blakcly Interdic ''Pent itself. (Mr. Keyne, did nd scale with the new farm Huntington Taylor, president Until the preference selections were announced.

Home. Pin. street s.v.h i wh.t ih. woih parity loan bill now facing of the Crater Lake Lumber com- 1 anrnnct hara i pany which was sunersedrd hr Wiun Binnru (14illl UC- th nreiH may call after BURNS. May 23 (.

Friends fendant forbidding any person 'or money to buy from us I If these 11. obvious signs do not the present firm and la ir e-iu ui wie papers aoout cantonment possibilities in P- m- Saturday. Notice of fun- learned yesterday that Robert or the State Liquor Control Defeatism in Washington is mean inflation, then some steps named in the complaint, wis also admitted. Everyone here thinks anybody has yet questioned by Babcork. the British have done far bet-, "88csted.

must be devised and The hearing is being conduct-ter than could have been expect- effectively. ed by A. Bruce Hunt, NLRR ed after Dunkerque. Nearly field examiner. John B.

Ebinger everyone gives the British bet- Looking for Bargains' Turn is representing the two respon-ter than an even chance to repel to Classified page I dents Kjregon. ine statement may be taken at face value. 1 eral ,0 Be announced at a later Fnchtel. range examiner at the commission to sell him alcoholic The army engineers were here, they made an investiga-j date" Squaw Butte station near here, liquor. tion and received through the chamber of commerce of a infection hP7ug Loggers a ITZAZZ s--- Mhacrk.dan1 WagV Talk.

SlSr- inquiry was -made among owners. Mans were snnnlipH i Ponn.Avn his widow ar mii PULLMAN. May 23 invasion. But the British them to Show full detail. Encouraged bv some nrnsres.

l(AP) Washington SUte college selves are responsible for the dc- But deference to the flat request and warning of yerday. Columbia basin log-: MARSHFIELD. May 23 ri university of Idaho student featism beyond these 'two points WAV llAlIf me engineers, newspapers and rad refrained from com- ger na LI woods workers re- New bids for erection of a mini irora com- n.onfiiinn. nun meet at the Pullman-Moscow re- spire "ra.e Ir.m.iclaI i0UrCeS' wagend'VoVking conditio Mutual cmrV will be opened i 'na' Port yearly June, it black Picture. their food jup- The area.

in vt.v 'Jun. 6. Previous bids were re- Jhuray. ply and their ability to the etc. stand on seas, The all-day program will in Tone N.

FEDERAL It is only natural furthermore that London would be less de clude races, stunts, a parachute leap and a "hangar dance." Raid the Classified Page. evinced interest w.r. th. c.n j- 1 nKlneers Charles A. Wheeler, federal jected by directors, who said fnTeonV ft 8 Iake dlstnct.

and the roll- conciliator, said there was a pos- only two firms submitted offers. mg country west of here well into the Cascade range. isibility of local settlement be-1 dispatch states that the selection of 'ore he federal mediation board Medford and Eugene as cantonment sites was partlv due tekes over ca5e at Washing- PRINEVILLE FIRE to the fact there was no large defense oroiect west nf May 28- PRINEVILLE. May 23 tJPi-r -project west oi i ninrn featist, because London is less realistic. The British character FUGITIVES nd the fire de- It NEIL '1 -WW liKUSitb tne Cascades, whereas Pendleton.

Hrmiston and Arlinir. Pnnc'Pal stumbling block, Mill employes an ton were getting big projects east Of the mountains "employer spokesman said, partment checked demand for CONTINUOUS SST. SUN. 20c There has heon littlo .1 a union shop fire house of tse Alexander-Yaw- over the cantonment HoeT.lo, vL-Z r-mpioyers nave offered a 71 key Lumber planer mill here. line to see an an nour wage boost, to aviation sauadrnn WBge D0O.SI- IO or -wu.

ciai, saw damage was her. iT ui mat nature located ine union, nowever. slight. But mat one employe was I wants 15. i burned on the arm and neck.

and their Jli. are wen paid TODAY! JEAN ARTHUR AND GEORGE BRENT "MORE THAN A SECRETARY' Coming Sunday I -uuiu nut create a serious moral nr SaaaboJS! to TOMORROW NOW PLAYING! BIG DOUBLE HIT PROGRAM Bioff Accused of Extorting $550,000 From Film Chiefs All She Sought Wu SKILLED III f7 4. Ki rn" NEW YORK, May 23 (AP) William Bioff, leader of the In- RfIT jit tgm SALEM. Mav 3.1 a I Alliance of Theat- got i lot o( things i a hadn't counted operative program to rnvrnt r. rg5 emPloyes.

and men from being Sker7 from viUd.fr?? E' Br0Wne" Pre'id" of defense industries into thee "nder was announced today by Lieu- w. nU-racketeering tenant Colonel Elmer Woo-1 1 I and accuwd of ton. rtate selective Tervice dir rt'ng 550'000 tnm tour lead-tor, and I C. Stoll, state employ-1 1 Produce" dis-ment service director employ ributors through threats to tie Colonel Wooton directed local HL movle industry selecUve service boards to comb WThu their rolls for men skilled in de-'. containing rV7fV SARONGS AND SONGS! lense iraaes, and to prevent counts and one their induction into the army.

Axis Supplies Sunk In Mediterranean LONDON, May 23 P) Brit- wmiiiuqr, was nanded up py a federal grand jury after a long investigation by S. Attorney Matthias Correa and assistants Edward J. Ennis and Boris Kostelanetz. The government charged that Bioff once convicted as a pan-derer, and Browne, used their union positions to extort the If jsn submarines have torpedoed and sunk a 9000-ton troop ship and a 7000-ton tanker trying to reach axis forces in Libva. the 1 1" "'on.

'r them- COMPANION HIT FOR THRILLS Cartoon Newt Serial H7 feCi rrV admiralty reported today, and ref.tened,f tie up probably sank an Italian des- by cal'm out troyer. Dout 35-nn men and women In addition, the communique mechanical aid. a large schooner of the type used by the axis for carry. ing ammunition, was sunk and "AT'ONAL PARK VISITORS timS eeVer8' The 1940 ravel year "ded times by ahells. Sept.

30 and showed that 741,838 men, women and chii- dren "tional world Just to make loafing and monuments of the United Bore fun, statel 'The Most TallcetiABont CONTINUOUS SHOW! I DOORS OPEN 11:10 SHOWS ST ItIO, 1111, Sill, rill, StSTURIS 1111, till, 1 11. its, HU CARTOON NOVELTY LATEST NEWS.

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