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FOURTEEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Friday. Jan. 18. 1S4S AGAIN IN EFFECT Washington, Jan. 18 (U.B The agriculture department has reinstated controls on use and distribution of protein feed mixti-r in order "to prevent shortages in important livestock feeding areas." "Begin ning Immediately," the department said, "No feed manufacturer may use more high protein meal in making mixed feed for feeding live stock other than poultry than the quantity used for that pur pose in the corresponding cal endar quarter of 1945. "No person may use in the manufacture of poultry feed a larger quantity of protein meal than the following percentages of the quantity so used in the corresponding month of 1945: "January and February 1946 100 per cent; March 95 per cent; April 90 per cent; other months 85 per cent. Meanwhile, no user may "accept delivery of protein meals in any quantity which causes his inventory to exceed a 30-day supply based upon his use or sales during the corres ponding calendar month of 1945." The department explained that some feeding areas have been running short while others are over-supplied. War Bride Special To Bring British New York, Jan. 18 U.R The "war bride special" was steaming for Southampton to day for a cargo of more than 600 prospective citizens of the United States. The "special" was the liner Argentina, the first of several ships to be pressed into service to carry English brides of GI's to this country. Six hundred war brides and their children are awaiting the Argentina at Southampton. Portland Troops Shaken by Crash San Francisco, Jan. 18 (U.R) Five hundred troops from Portland, Ore., bound for dis charge at Camp Beale and Fort MacArthur, were shaken today when their transport, the J Franklin Bell, rammed prow- on into pier 38. The transport, a former American President line vessel punctured her forepeak oil bal last tank In the collision and came to a stop with her bow wrust into the pier. Officials blamed a stuck stuck throttle for the accident. Housing Shortage Causing Suicides Los Angeles, Jan. 18 (U.PJ i lie housing shortage was blamed today for two suicides. Alexander Cole Murray, 51, former concert violinist who was about to be evicted from his home, fatally shot himself yes terday after writing a note: "I have no home now." Mrs. Lena E. Bashow, 60, hanged herself because, officers learned, she was worried over being evicted from her home in the path of the Hollywood freeway. Navel Orange Crop Hurt 10 Per Cent Los Angeles. Jan. 18 (UP) Fierce winds last week damag ed 10 per cent of the southern California navel orange crop, the California Fruit Exchange reported today. No shortage for consumers Is in signt. the report said, because l:!. 500.000 boxes which remain to be harvested were undamag ed. 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