Mnrch B, lO-in HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE LUMBER NEED 1! TOWARD DUAUTY ITEMS WASHINGTON, Murch 6 !) Lumber rvciulroiuiMilH (or 111411 will Ihi niuio difficult to muet thun thoriu of 11)42, (he commerce ituiuirtmmit win told toddy, bo cnuao (luniund li alilftlnu from tirout voliimo of conatruetloii mu tcrluli) to opuclliltlcit H nil iiullty Ituma and to miiturlulii for con tulncm, crutlnu und nlilpplnu- "Lumbcr l at tit critical," tbo df-purtincnt'i lumber turvcy comniitlca sukl In it report addlnit tluit cut limited 1042 con mimptloii wan about :i8,0U0,000, UUu feet, nearly 10 per cent mora thun In 1041. Of llio estimated 31,000,000,000 feet needed In 1043, 35 per cent li expected to be used for boxlnu, crutlnu mid hlpplntf. Tho report ait Id the munpowor deficiency of the lumber Indun try ai a whole win estimated at 1D.S per cent on Januury 1, "with the ihortaito lubatnntlnlly larger In many reulona," STOCKTON, Calif., March S UP) Muurlce Zuckcrmun, 02, entered a plea of Innocent to a niansliiuKhler chnruo today and waived a Jury trial . Superior- Judge Raymond T. Couuhlln of Sucramento aaid the court trial would open at 1:30 o clock thli afternoon. Zuckermuu, wealthy produce brokor, Is charged with the fatal shooting of Otto Dander, 40, In a Stockton bur In 1041. Convicted of manslaughter a year ago, ho served nino months In San Qucutln prison before tho appellate court ordered a new trial on the grounds that tho trial Judge had given cr roneous and highly prejudicial instructions" to tho Jury. T PORTLAND, March 5 (IP) Tho cost of living has climbed higher In Portland during the last two years than in uny other major city In tho country,' U. S.. department of labor figures re veal, Portland's rise was listed at 24.8 per cent between December 19, 1040, and December IS, 1042, as compurcd with 22.6 for Seattle; 22 for Sun Francisco; 21.2 for Los Angeles; 20 for Bos ton; 18.2 for New York City; lB.IPfor Chicago; 10.3 for Den vor, and 18.S for Birmingham. Portland's now Index figure of 124.8 means that it takes about $1.25 to buy what a dollar did in tho 1035-30 period. Fresh foods and rentals have advanced hero as much as 100 to 300 per cent, local reports show, Four-Year-Old Dies From Burns EUGENE, March 5 (IP) Janet llurpola, four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hurpole, Junction City, succumbed last night at a Eugene hospital from burns suffered Thursday morn' ing nt her homo in Junction City. Tim accident occurred when tho child set her clothing aflro while playing. Her mother was III In bed and her father outside working at tho time. EMBARRASSING SALT LAKE CITY (A') Tho second worst fire hazard In Utah is the city's public safety building, the Utah Building and Construction congress said. The worst, the congress told the city, is tho Salt Lake City central flro station. Just thinking you aro sick tells on you quicker than n kid brother. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice ,1s hereby given that tho undersigned executor of tho eslato of Wanda V. Shaw, de ceased, has filed In tho Circuit Court of tho Stale of Oregon for Klamnlh County tho final account of his administration of said estate, and Hint the Court has appointed March 22, 1043, nt tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m. as tho tlmo, and tho Court room of said Court as tho placo for tho hearing and settlement of BttlU HUl'UUIll. ,'Dntod: February 10, 1043. J, R. SHAW, Executor of tho Estate of Wanda V. Shaw, deceased. f 10-20; M 5-12-10 No. 100. . Striking a Responsive Note WAR FUND W. ,., V 1 inn , . n ,vft.ltL,A . Indicative of the aplrlt with which Americana will respond to the 193 Red Cross War Fund ap' pral ia thit poster liv Wrmlrll Kline, noted illustrator. The chfrrlul individual pictured is proudly all il;ivlnc the new Itcd Cross lapel tat. made Irom paper to help conserve mctul for the war eHurb Oreqon News Notes By The Anoclatod Press Bonneville Administrator Paul J. Raver told a Portland lunch eon club that Bonneville and Grand Coulee were not opposed at tho outset by prlvuta utilities bacause tho companies hoped .their ownership of transmission lines would give them control over tho federal projects . . . Dr. Albert G. Johnson, pnstor of Portland's Mason Memorial Bap tist church, said tho Oregon Bap tist convention has approved his recent criticism of Linfleld col lege trustees for failure to in vestigate tho teachings of some of the school's professors .... Portland Zoo Director Arthur M, Grccnhall started a Victory garden to supply kulc, cabbage, corn and spinach for the animals, all of whom like vegetables, he said, except the cuts .... Jack Coulter, 58, crushed by a log at tho Ostrandcr Logging company operation near Molalla, died a few hours later at a Portland hospital , . . Robert II. Thomas Jr., was awarded $1000 punitive and $250 general damages by a Portland circuit court Jury for a beating he received at the hands of Benjamin Eddy, resi dent engineer of a Columbia county federal project, last July in an argument over Invoices , . . Homer Ross, McMlnnvllle, for mer Ochoco notional forest su pervisor, became a Yamhill county commissioner, succeed ing the late Thomas Grcnfcll, whose term expires January 1, 1045 . . . The Forest Grovo war rationing board said 4055 per sons registered for ration book 2, exceeding the sugar signup a ycur ago by 218 persons. . . . SEED RATION SEATTLE. Murch 5 Formers can get extra ration points if they need dry peas, beans and lentils for seed, A. J. Krauss, OPA district food ra tioning representative, has ex plained. They must apply to their local boards for special certificates. HITLER'S UNFAIR EVERETT, March 5 (IP) Everett Central Trades council SHIPYARDS SET RECID FEBRUARY WASHINGTON, March 5 lP) American shipyards delivered 130 new mcrchunt ships totaling 1,230,200 dead weight tons in February, tho maritime commis sion announced today, a new rec ord. This brought to 233 ships, to taling 2,247,800 deadweight tons, the construction in tho first two months of this year, exceeding the number of ships delivered during tho first six months of 1042. Types This year's goal Is 18,000,000 deadweight tons, but govern ment officials have Indicated it may be Increased to about 18, 000,000 tons if . sufficient ma terials are available. Production last year slightly exceeded 8, 000,000 deadweight tons. Ships delivered In February Included 81 Liberty ships, 15 C type cargo vessels, nino tankers, 23 special types, ono concrete barge and one coastal cargo ship. Always read the classified ads. KID VS. CARLSON E The case of tho Klamath Irri gation district versus P. C. Carl son, lost by the defendant In cir cuit court here, has been ap pealed to the supreme court. KID sued Carlson for approxi mately $1500, held due in irriga tion assessments. He mado a counter-claim of about $20,000. Judge Ralph Hamilton of Bend, presiding in the case, found for the irrigation district.. A transcript on appeal has been prepared and was sent to the supreme court Friday, ac cording to, J. H, Carnahan, . at torney for Carlson. William Ganong Is attorney for the KID.'. You had better get that la coma) Tax fixed out bafor they ducks" will get you. Youii Fat-' ever. Wm. F. B. Chase, 203 Od Fellowi Building. Klamath Falls. 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