Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, August 9, 1945 Where Seeing Is Not Believing Vitamin-Enriched Pork Shown Feasible H IT l.E R IN I'ATAGON'IA I t m ay take a long tim e to And out w hether H itle r and his b rid e E va B ra u n escaped to Patagonia. The Kcieused bv W estern New spaper Union. co u n try is a series of vast N azi- owncd ranches, w here G erm an is PANA< EA KNOWN spoken alm ost e xclu sive ly and, /"A R M P R O B LE M W ASHINGTON. - M r. T ru m a n ’ s where H itle r could be hidden e asily By W. J. D K Y D E N new foodm aster, Anderson, put it and successfully fo r years. Research w ork a t the Washing- ___. ... .1 m ild ly when he announced, upon The ranches in this southern p a rt , . . . . .. . . ,, . K .. v j ta k in g up his job, that he could not ion state e xp e rim e n t station has o f A rg e n tin a co ve r thousands o f shown that it is not o n ly possible cure the food c ris is w ith a m agic acres and have been under N azi but e n tire ly p ra c tic a l to increase the wand. m anagem ent fo r generations Be­ content of p ork w ith A ll he has been given is a baton, th ia m in cause o f absolute G erm an control, selected feeds. w ith no d iscernible m agic append- it w ould be im possible fo r any non- Sub-deficiencies o f th ia m in o r v ita ­ ___ ages. His power has G e rm a n to penetrate the area to not been Increased m in B I constitute the m ost w idely- m ake a thorough in ve stig atio n as one-half of a w h it in spread hum an n u tritio n a l a ilm e n t in to H itle r's whereabouts. the new OPA b ill the U nited States. P ork is recog­ A long the coast o f Patagonia, and. as food expert nized as one o f the richest sources m a n y G e rm a n r own land w hich con­ H e r b e r t H o o v e r of th ia m in among the n a tu ra l and tains harbors deep enough fo r sub­ c o m m e n te d , con­ u n iv e rs a lly consumed foods. m a rin e landings. And if subm arines gress wasted its The e xp e rim e n t showed that cull could get to A rgentine-U ruguayan tim e when it talked peas p ro p e rly used in hog feeding w aters fro m G erm any, as they def- | loudly fo r weeks w ill re su lt In pork ric h e r In th i­ •i . « í '»:• ’ h .-ÄMw. ™ “ > J l A . •*” in ite ly did, there is no reason w hy about helping him . am in. There is no reason to doubt they could not gc a little fa rth e r then fa ile d to do but w hat special m a rke ts m ay be liric i Anderson south to Patagonia. Also there :s anything. developed a d ve rtisin g th ia m in -ric h no reason why H itle r co u ld n't have This means A n­ This peaceful village Isn’t—It just dortin’t exist—look again, closely this tim e. You can see that the been on one o f them. derson's unm agic wand w ill be only houses only look like houses and the trees are strictly Im itation. About the only real things here are the Note—On D ecem ber 15. 1943, this as long as M r. T ru m a n decides when girls, Kuzrtte Lam oreaux and Elinor Offenbach, who use a ” Kafe” catwalk and stay off the ehlckrnw lre colum n reported th a t " H itle r ’ s gang Anderson trie s to do som ething fro m farm land of this elaborate camouflage which has been built to protect a vital B-29 plant from threat of pos­ has been w o rk in g to b u ild up a place : now on- sible Japanese a ir raids. This Is the first photograph of this camouflage project— the lop of a factory! o f e xile in A rg e n tin a in case of de­ That Anderson cannot do feat. A fte r the fa ll of S ta lin g ra d much is the common conclusion and then Tunisia, they began to see of intimates of the problem. defeat s ta rin g them in the face. T hat When the supply and distribu­ was th e ir cue to m ove in on A rg e n ­ tion system is once broken tin a .’ ’ The same colum n also cited Feed hogs enriched food. down, as ours has been, long and chapter and verse re g a rd in g G e r­ powerful mending is required to pork. Iodine eggs, enriched bread, m a n -tra in e d o ffic ia ls who ruled the get it going again. enriched m ilk and o ther food prod­ new A rgentine d icta to rs h ip . A t San Anderson is w o rkin g not only in F ra n cisco Nelson R ockefeller and a delicate p rice-help-m achinery con- ucts have had special m a rke ts de J .m m y Dunn ins.sted th a t the d itio n but to restore a system d)g. veloped along this line A t the start, the dem and m ay be lim ite d to hos­ U. S. A recognize A rg e n tin a rupted by years o f abusive re g u la ­ p ita ls and others who are w illin g to Note 2—I f it e ver comes to iden­ tions. That is only h a lf o f it. The pay a p re m iu m fo r an enriched pork tify in g H itle r, D r. R obert K em pner, food system is not only w a r w eary. product. fo rm e r G erm an police o ffic ia l now and h e a v ily laden w ith d is ru p tiv e On a fresh basis, the ham and loin liv in g in Lansdowne. Pa., has the re g u la tio n : it is now dom inated ex­ were fo u n d ’ to contain the highest answers. K em pner, who was in tensively by the b lack m a rk e t, an amounts o f th ia m in , follow ed by charge o f the in ve stig a tio n a fte r H it­ in v is ib le but pow erful force. shoulder, heart, liv e r and kidney le r’ s beer h all putsch, says th a t H it ­ F o r exam ple, the corn-hog ra tio le r ’s rig h t thum b is a b n o rm a lly long, has been fixed high enough now by The liv e r had the highest rib o fla vin , his rig h t ear pointed on top and his W ashington to s tim u la te p o rk pro­ follow ed by heart, ham, shoulder and loin. m outh is v e ry receding. K e m p n e r duction. B ut that re s u lt has not fo l­ has turned over his data to U. S. lowed. P ig production prospects are a u th o ritie s. i d e fin ite ly down despite W ashington p u llin g o f the m a in sp rin g w hich M Y S TE R IO U S P E A C E F E E L E R S was supposed to send them up. In picture at left a destroyer It's being kept v e ry hush-hush, transfers wounded men from anoth­ These considerations fu rn is h only but som ething im p o rta n t is b rew ing er ship to the USS Santa Fe (right* a fa s t glance at how high the cards behind the scenes re g a rd in g peace for treatm ent after an action in the are stacked against M r. Anderson w ith Japan. H ighest o fficia ls w on't Pacific, This cruiser has an envi­ T his is a ll anyone o f a u th o rity say a w ord about it, not even to able record In the Pacific w ar. She some of th e ir cabinet colleagues. re a lly hopes fo r, although the pub­ has taken part in many m ajor en­ lic ity m ills are g rin d in g out the H owever, peace feelers w hich gagements and never lost a man In d a ily prospects th a t e v e ry th in g is have come fro m the Japs have been action. Above: A striking photo going to become b e tte r and better. m uch m ore than feelers—despite made from the bridge of the Santa S ecretary G re w ’ s denials. One of CROP OUTLOOK M IX E D Fe as the cruiser rode out a typhoon C rop prospects are m ixed, The them was debated by the com bined while operating with a fast ca rrie r wheat outlook is splendid, corn chiefs o f sta ff fo r m ore than a week. task force in the South China Sea. Postwar jeep at work. I t proposed that the Japs w ith d ra w doubtful. So the p u b lic ity m ills are fro m Korea and M a n ch u ria and all pla yin g the wheat prospects, ig- In tests conducted at state col­ China i f (1) they could keep the em ­ .w rin g corn. Y et i f you w ill look leges on p riv a te fa rm s and a t the in to the w eekly fa rm w eather b u lle ­ peror. and (2) they would not be tin s, you w ill find m uch co m has fa cto ry, the postw ar jeep has been invaded. proven superior to the m ilita r y Jeep not been planted at th is late date M eanw hile. Joe G rew and the due to w eather. M uch has rotted in m ost operations. a rm y and navy have prepared a d i­ and been replanted. The new jeep w ill do about a n yth in g th a t a lig h t tru c k and re ctive o u tlin in g the m in im u m Vegetables, outside the F lo rid a tra c to r w ill do. I t can be used fo r te rm s we would accept fro m the Apples were d e liv e ry purposes, o r fo r plow ing or Japs. T h is is one o f the m ost h ig h ­ area, are hopeful. ly guarded documents in the gov­ ruined by M a rch w a rm th and cold, o ther fa rm w ork, such as discing d rillin g , logging, h a rro w in g and the ernm ent. However, it can be sta t­ w hich fa c to r also h u rt the c itru s fru its seriously. various tra n s p o rta tio n jobs found on ed on high a u th o rity th a t the G rew Eggs are getting shorter and the average fa rm . peace plan would p e rm it the Japs shorter. The increased civilian to re ta in E m p e ro r H iro h ito . allocations of poultry for six It can also be stated that there border states w ill not solve the is considerable difference of poultry situation for them, or opinion inside the administra­ anyone. Poultry deficiencies are To prevent the m ilk showing a tion regarding the Grew memo­ really due to the meat shortage, g a rlic o r onion taste o r odor, i t ¡s randum, and some of his col­ and will continue as long as It necessary to follow these rules care­ leagues inside the state depart­ does. fu lly : ment, including Assistant Secre­ The b etter June m a rk e tin g figures tary W ill Clayton and Assistant 1. C lip the tops w ith a m ow ing fo r beef w ill not ease the m e a t situ ­ m achine before grass is pasture Secretary Dean Acheson, are ation, as the a rm y is s till ta k in g 50 high. vigorously opposed. to 60 per cent o f a ll m eat available The whole situ a tio n is in a state 2. Graze the pasture lig h tly w ith fo r in te rsta te com m erce. Beef, how­ o f flux, and a n yth in g can happen young and d ry stock. ever, w ill be som ewhat m ore easily ove rn ig h t. 3. I f cows are turned on the pas­ a v a ila b le , due to b etter local slaugh­ • • • te rin g arrangem ents in some areas. tu re im m e d ia te ly a fte r m ilk in g and IN S ID E JA P A N Now as to wheat, the m ost fa v o r­ rem oved fo u r hours before next C. Jap w orkers are now being d rille d m ilk in g , the trouble w ill be la rg e ly fo r home defense at noon hours, able produce, one of Anderson’ s firs t e lim in a te d . acts was to keep acreage requests some even using pointed sticks as 4. A fte r b rin g in g the cows fro m to fa rm e rs fo r 1946 about the same spears. the pasture, give them a lig h t feed­ as now. S u p e rfic ia lly th is m a y ap­