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c o 0 u c THl.HSHW, Of TOKKH .1. OMEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON Speculation Oeeiirs Ever Wrf h Collective Russian Gardeners By NK.ll. A. MAHTI.N L'niidl I'res International Siicculalion is an lem (or Ihe Soviet Union But since the death of Stalin in iiir:'. ,...ll..itim furm.rc hflVP been playinR their quick-money j nno icon near me .smie man schemes with alarming repu- ager s office, larity. And Soviet officials ap-! As a result, the paper re pear unable or unwilling to , ported, fireen onions were pr.c- "They squeezed blood out of the customers for green onions, lettuce radishes, cucumbers and tomatoes. And the price lists, hidden away from the ouy er are still doing no good. A Soviet tirade against a c.ip tilist economy? No. It's just another in a sc ries of blasts at Soviet collec tive farmers which have ap peared in the Russian press during the past few months. Some Soviet farmers, it seems, are guilty of a serious economic crime speculation. mi In ha hlivinc UO -r nm. '. I i val c their own nriva'.B u;n T it hundreds of dens. II is also lcKll for - iiv mmkcls and : to sell any excess farm or gar-, selling it at handsome piof.ts. den goods on the open markets Pravda. Izvestia. Kkonomi- in the larger Soviet cities, cheskaya Gazetla and other pub- Consequently, many collec lications have publicized the jVe farmers spend more time mushrooming activities of these cultivating their own gardens speculators with stories and i and traveling to the city mar-niciin-es The press coverage i kets lhan tilling Ihe govern- where they W'ri 'ivit ayill-i The economic weekly specu- lor certilicates ol ownersnio rive at city markets Hundreds ol I ing tons of citni fruits l : lated that Moscow market olli-; wnicn prove iney own a private i miles Irom Uieir nomes witn i 'u travacanl prices. l'h fruits cials we?e conning with the ' garden and are qualified to sell truckloads of fruit and vege- HltA I Amm trr F. .U f,.- .him nt Iho iho nn,lc iloWnc Sll nfflnlolc h. 1 V 1 1 I V V V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I Were nrOUKIll HUy lilt Ul.TltllH aH.T.Uiaila n Jiitm. ui mi m- i ioihw, UVt" wivI.J tiv Georgian Republic bv plane to profits. Maximum prices set by Since 1954, however, the So-1 accurate way of checking wheth- northern Soviet cities the government were supposed viet trade ministry has suggest- er the farmers credentials are old nob- 10 De posted in Clear view 01 eo inai oniciais not Domer me IIIC UUCI. IJUl, llic ei(.i .iciiu, , MiiiiiM.i iui iiin ni;ia in wi the price lists were hidden from . dcr to increase the flow of farm the traffic center and placed produce to the market. Ihus when Soviet farmers ar- Hears Tax Experts WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Senate Finance committee was crack down on the speculators Under Ihe collective farm system. Soviet farmers sha.e in the surnlus produce of 1 h e farm and are permitted lo cnl- i gar-tliem cd at one ruble and 20 kopeks $1 3:t per kilogram (2.2 pounds), but were sold by spec ulators for five rubles ($5.55) per kilogram. Other fruits and vegetables were sold at three times their listed price, the paper added. Officials Check Market officials are supposed In check the collective farmers Subscribers To report improper oc non delivery of the Mail Tribune In Meriford. phone 772-BHl; Aih JanrJ call at 41H Bridge it , or fjhone 4R2-;nt)2, Yreka, phone VIr'.ory 2-2fl'in before 6A5 p.m. da;!y end 1 ().;)! am. Sunday. If rejuitnr delivery arrivef .-.horHy fttr you cnl! please notify nil ire, thus eliminating pccial meaaenser aervic. authentic or where the produce came from. fna narutp eairl a f 'jr rrt a w ra. cently turned up in Moscow 'o b?Sin series of closed-door with three tons of early cab- briefings from staff experts to h day on the complex $11 bill.on i ,7, , . , . . , tax cut bill passed by the House, i "Is anyone going to believe he The mo"r sejons were ; grew it in his own kitchen gar-; expectcd to continue into next den? the paper sneered. i ,.,. Tr.atnrv -r.iarv nmio. The farmer apparently had , ,as Djiiion then will be called as little trouble selling his cabbage j ,he first witness in blic hcar. at nhil ur'ae HaconhaH oc a . at what was described as a good profit. One Soviet militiaman was quoted as saying: "They come with a sack of apples and leave with a sack of money, and nothing can be done about it." I kets Ih ment fields. The government has tolerated this in the past because in I some areas Ihe collective and 1 slate farms were unable to sup- lion, black market dealing, em-' py Soviet consumer demands. bezzlcmcm, noaroing aim m i-, suplcmcntary loocl regai n niclures. The press coveiagi; has coincided with government drive to curb the illegal deal ings of such Soviet economic entrepreneurs. In the Soviet union, specuia- bery are economic crimes pun ished by heavy fines, imprs onment or even death hefoi L- a firing squad. Fanners Arrested Several farmers were arrest ed this summer in Siberia, yrtvcrusenicnt HIAI'I'IC HASH? For haby'H mUp. irwkn aure you add C'AIGON water con ditioner to Ihe Wflflll and rinse whendoin'hnby'fl things. You'll need Iran detergent . . , and CAhGON prevenlH Irft-in riiv tflrpent and wiil from remnininc in the fabric. Thfc result? No mora scrntrhy film in diapers to chap nnd chafe. Diapers srn more abBorlvnt, Urn. Help kep baby's skin frep of skin irrita tion with CALGON. Gillespie Peterson Brokerage P.O. Bo 708-Med. Ph. 664 1406 less of its origin was wel comed. Supply 81 Per Cent Although Ihe private plots represented less than 3.2 per cent of Soviet farm land tilled in UKil, they supplied HI per cent of the nation's eggs, i0 per cent of the potatoes and 40 per cent of the. meat. On the olher hand, the Mos cow City Vegetable and Fruit administration last month re ceived from stale and collec tive farms only 371 tons of green onions instead of the KOO tons ordered, :H1 tons of radishes instead of 1,1110 Ions and l!l Ions of leltuce instead of the assigned I. 'Ill tons. "Naturally the speculators look advantage of all this." ob served the Ekonomicheskaya Gazclla. They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo ! ALL THE WORLD LOVES -m JFJZrs Worn trJ Tr- HOW MUCH TUt MOTORISTS STUCK BLMINO TME CRAWLING SLUI3PO TRUCK LOVE THE 5LURPO OUTFIT ? V- THEODORE W.&iiOti. BOX , WISE. ,VA. u r - N."SS?5ii ' W ' ' ' "Ifr VWEODOKW.flBSOM, jMTL ings, expected to continue tor many weeks. Already 75 persons have asked to testify. The measure, approved by the House eight days ago, would provide reductions for virtually every federal taxpayer starting Jan. 1. One-third of the cut would be delayed until Jan. 1, 1965. It is doubtful that Congress will complete action on the measure this year because of lengthy hearings and the civil rights bill. However, supporters say that if the bill is not passed until next year, the first stage of the two-part tax cut would be made retroactive to Jan. 1, 1964. Mail Fraud Trial Date Rescheduled PORTLAND (UPI) Trial date of seven Chicago and Los Angeles area men on mail fraud charges in connection with sale of desert land near Burns in Eastern Oregon, was changed from Nov. 25 to Dec. 2 Wednes day. Six of the men entered pleas of innocent Wednesday to a new indictment, and the other is ex pected to enter a plea next week. The new indictment was similar to the first but applied several rulings by Federal Judge John F. Kilkenny modify ing several words and phrases. I d Arrui I eooBE 0 IC V?V FASHIONS FOR FALL "iJ REDUCED TO 'fwT Mmw CORDUROY tiy FLANNEL In black and fall colors. tVj p''4i 8ry or tlack w'h Sizes 410. -Na- V'tA jr elegant gold-tone clasn- ffi SlZes4.10. V . , ; i v: YOURS AGAIN By POPULAR DEMAND ! ' FIRST QUALITY . ! SHEER SEAMLESS NYLONS vfjr'i e neW uumn shades. Vsy j (in a 2 pr. pkg.) HURRY WHILE THEY LAST1 I I 230 East Main Phone 773-9081 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS R HARVEST SPECIALS! 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