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    April 10. 1043
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THRZ1
LLSWDRTH
ST0GI1T0
STUDY FARMS
WASHINGTON, April 10 (Pi
Rcprcwenttitlve Ellsworth (R-Ore.)
who, beforo his nlectiun to con
Kress wni publisher of the Row
burn (Ore.) News Review, will
turn hlii literary tnloitU to other
dlroutloni a member of the
republican committee to lnventl
Kiito the fnrm problem.
Ellsworth hns boon appointed
chiilrniiiii of the mih-commlltec
on publication of the commit
tee' reports. Ho also will oct bo
the committee a socrctnry.
If is collenKuo, Kirpresenliitlvo
Stockman (ft-Oro.) hna been ulven
membemhlp on tho aubcommll
tern to Investigate problems of
production and marketing of
field crops and of form machln
cry.
l Rep. Normim (R-Wash.) wns
nNslimed to subcommittees on
dulry nnd poultry prolucts nnd
o n fisheries. Representative
Holmes (R-Wnsh.) wns nssiKned
to tho food nnd lend leuso In
vestigations, Representative Hor-
nn (It-Wash.) to the group on
fresh and processed fruits and
vendibles.
Carpenter Fight
Brings Withdrawal
Vote From AFL
VANCOUVER, Wash., April
IB (?) A dispute with tho car
penters' union over Installation
of certain types of machinery
brought vole of 2U0U members
of tho International Association
of Machinists today on with
drawn! from the American Fed-
, eratlon of Labor. Results of the
ballot will not be announced lo
cally, the union said.
Brown Claims OPA
"Obligated" to
Up Oil Price
WASHINGTON, April 18 (VP)
Price Administrator Prentiss
Brown told a house commlttco
today It wns the "obligation" of
Ills agency to increase the price
of crude oil If such action Is
necessary for successful prose
cution of Hie wnr.
Review of Federal
Deferments Asked
WASHINGTON, April 18 P)
The house military committee
"recommended today that Selec
tive Scrvlco Director Lewis B.
Hcrshcy issued a directivo to nil
draft boards to review their flics
"with view to eliminating nil
deferments of government em
ployes not thoroughly justified
by supporting evidence."
"Government must be made
to sot the example," the report
commented, In tho federal gov
ernment of having adopted a
general policy of hiring "draft
cliglblo men In the 18 to 38
group on a hlt-or-mlss basis,
with llttlo attempt to dcflno a
policy whereby women or men
not subject to tho draft" would
bo given preference In hiring,
PIGS, PIGS
BILLINGS, Mont., April 10 M)
A packing house employe drove
in load of pigs Into nn elevator
Pshnft the elevator had boon
moved.
Waller McGruil, working be
low, was untangled from tho
squealing mass and taken to the
hospital with a skull Xraclurc.
Production would suffer, not
benefit, from labor compulsion
because there Is no substitute
for tho Initiative and willing
effort of free men. National
Association of Manufacturers'
resolution.
Where Will We Meet? Why
Of Course!
ORCHESTRA
Wednesday and Saturday
Complete Bar Service Every Night
Sorry, NO Dining Room Service
Special Added
Every Wednesday . . .
ASK ABOUT IT!
CAl -
HIOHWAV
Packrat
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In the packrat's nest In an old house on the Old Fort road, F. L, Chltwood of Klamath
Falls, Ins other day, lound lha above plctura of tha old-time Upper Xlamath lake boat, the
Winema. The picture was on a postal card postmarked 1911,. and It shows the Winema loading
or unloading on Odessa creek, on the west side of the lake. The Winema sailed the Upper
lake in the early years of this century. It was built by Totien and Hansberry, and was favor
ite excursion boat for Klamath youth In those days before the automobile introduced speed into
pleasure riding. The picture will awaken nostalgic memories for Klamathttes who were the local
youth of that period. The Winema burned at the Shipplngton dock tn 1825.
SILL HIES
NEWAPPOiNTMENTS
SALEM, April 18 (IP) Cov
ernor Earl Snell announced the
appointment today of C. K, Mc
C'ormlck, La Grande, as Union
county Judge, succeeding Alex
McKenzle, who resigned to op
erate his farm near La Grande.
The governor appointed Char
les A. Rico, Portland, nnd Poul
W. Houston, Oregon City, to the
state blind commission, succeed
ing W. P. Yaw and Mrs. R. E.
Boiidiirnnt, both of Portland, re
signed. Ho reappointed Dr. L,
O. Clement, Salem, to the samo
commission.
Ruth Whcciock and Helen
MncKrlll, both of Portland, were
reappointed to the stale nurses
examining board.
Eleven Army Men
Killed In Florida
Plane Accident
FORT MYERS, Fin., April 16
(!') Eleven army fliers were
killed lute yesterday when a
twin-engined advanced training
plane crashed at, Buckingham
field near here, public relations
officers announced today.
The plono wos returning to the
field after a routine gunnery mis
sion over the range just off Fort
Myers beach.
Strike Ends On
Jeep Assembly Line
TOLEDO, O., April 16 P
A strike that halted assembly
lino production of army Jeeps
was ended today.
Frank Rossiter, unit chairman
of tho ClO-Uniled Automobile
Workers at the Splcer Manufac
turing company here, said 150
strikers voted last night to re
turn to work nnd voto later on
whether to ask tho International
UAW to authorize a striko.
Spring has started a lot of
youngsters off on their music
lessons but tho house short
age Is preventing a lot of peo
ple from being moved by such
music.
611 3. 6th Phone 5669
Refrigeration
Service
Ward Arnold, Sorviceman
MERIT WASHING
MACHINE SERVICE
Attraction
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OWI Says Civilians Face
"Serious Food
WASHINGTON, April 16 VP)
An office of war information
prediction that American civil
ians face various shortages tn a
"serious food situation" drew
nation-wide attention today, un
derscored by the recent resig
nation of 15 OWI writers who
indicated they felt the food
report was cither not strong
enough or not Issued soon
enough.
After an extensive survey of
national prospects, OWI report
ed that "conservatively and
roughly estimated, and assum
ing average weather, civilians
wilt have about 3 per cent more
food (this year) than in the pre
war year! but about 6 per cent
less than 1042," although stat
ing that more will be produced.
However, tho OWI pointed
out that home front food pros
pects are governed by many
factors not completely predict
able, adding that the purpose of
tho report was neither to "alarm
or reassure." It had been many
months in preparation and Di
rector Elmer Davis said it had
been held up since January be
cause of differences between
federal agencies over tha facts.
It also was the subject of
controversy with the OWI staff
itself, members indicated, with
those who resigned issuing a
statement that they left "be
cause of our conviction that it
Is impossible for us to tell the
truth."
The report said that success
of the nation's food program
depends largely on cooperation
between many groups including
farm, labor, administration and
others as well as care on the
part of housewives and more
work for victory gardeners.
Even then, it said, American
civilians "must expect incon
veniences from time to time
Fresh Lemon
Sherbet Cake
A very delicious two-layer butter cake with a
fresh lemon custard filling. Iced with a creamy
lemon icing.
each 69c
Walnut Coffee Rings
A rich coffee coke dough with a filling of
cinnamon and nuts.
each 23c
Mocha Donuts
The perfect menu for
Winema
Shortages
and understanding of this fact
is most Important in compre
hending the food situation."
It listed estimated percent
age decreases In various foods
to be consumed by civilians dur
ing the year.
Judge Puts Price
Of Stolen Horn High
PORTLAND, April 16 P
Charles O'Donnell, 42, will serve
a year in jail for stealing a 14-
pound ham, valued at 128 points
under food rationing. Sentence
was imposed by Municipal Judge
J. J. Quillan, who recently sen
tenced a man to serve six months
for the theft of a half-pound of
butter.
GENTLER TREATMENT
FOR CONSTIPATION
If you suffer from eorutlps
. tlon duo to lack of "bulk",
and have normal Intestines, '
here are two things you
ought to know about medi
cinal laxatives.
They work principally by
working on you prodding
your Intestines into action
or drawing water into them
from oUicr parts of your
body. A dose gives only tem
porary relief.
Treat such constipation
byestlntt xsxloog's all-skan
regularly. It works chiefly on
the contents of your colon,
getting at the cams and
correcting it. Eat all-ssah
regularly, drink plenty of
water and "Join the Reg
ulars"! Made by Kellogg's
in ijstus creek.
breokfost.''
dozen 35c
GROCER HELD
BY FBI OVER
ALIEN CHARGE
SAN FRANCISCO, April 16
M") Henry Louis Klutc, former
San Francisco grocer and food
broker. Is under arrest in Reno,
Nev., on a federal grand jury fn- i
dictment charging him with hav
ing acted as a German agent
without registering with thci
state department.
The Indictment was announced
yesterday by Nat Pieper, special i
agent in charge of the San Fran
MEN'S
MO 7,
Broadcloth
I
Bold, brignt rfripe
patterns.,. enr4S"
ing piping- Cea r
middy sryi. A to D.
. ,
Expertly
Fitted by
X-Ray
cisco office of the federal bureau
of Investigation.
Pieper mitt Kiute long has
been active Its German-American
affairs in the San Francisco bay
area, and that Kiute was an as
sociate of Prince Bernhard Zur
Lippc, a German propaganda
agent who has since returned to
Germany.
Kiute, ft native of Germany
Loyal Order o! Moose
Family Night,
Saturday, April 11
Com as
Apron and Overall Dance
New Musis
Refreshments
TRU-POIHT
PftJAHRS
Pair
rr
ii
Hen's ROMEOS
SOFT BLACK K1DSKIM
79
Pair
h4 t!..Sn. sU side gorw
;,r9beMerfiKA3tUeth.rEn.d..
Sties 6 12
IK,
133 So, 8th
but naturalized in 1810, had
taken up residence at Reno after
being ordered cut of tha) Pacific
frontier by trta western defense
command.
ASHLAND POSTMASTER
WASHINGTON, April 18 fP)
The senate has confirmed Mil
lard W. Grubb as postmaster at
Ashland, .Ore,
You Are
Visitors Invited
SHIRTS
Here's jfcfrt flat
combines comfort
with good Soob. Ho
mere eoiiarj wrfh
curling points . . .
no more ekfJ t:-
f eted nsdr
, smooth fitting collar
I always IftAt. -."-Li
IWeshfest eeW
SPORT SKIRTS
Comfortable caawt sfyie in reyos
gaberdine. Cot Song eftoagh to stay
in your trousers. Convertible collar,
three-button cuffs. Tan, blue, green.
SERVICE HENvS-:S0CKS
Woven of soft, sturdy cotton
yams . . . 4-ply reinforced heels
and toes. Service colors. Reou
lar length.
Sandy Nwns
Afr
eorw
uur
Staunch, rugged !sthr Flax
tomtructisn. Srown
SAtlDY IIBilH
CCD NO BMAKlNO
45
Fair
h to comfort from the ?of
Military tyl jS'.W.aT. . durH
Wet toed orford
BDB(tGs
WAS BOND ALIMONY
SAN FRANCISCO, Ctlif,
April IS m Mrs, Lucille SUW
son obtained divorce from He
bert Ellison and agreed to
cept a $25 war bond each moni i
in lieu of alimony,
GRAY HAIR
TURNING DEEP BLACK
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thof l nra, i no:;ta my
mv hair waa tuminr to ,
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wri to be. What a dirt ef
face th makM in my '
Mr. Bum tipeiltnt
may fir may not h f&j&fsni
than yam. Vihyfxti try GRAYYITAf Mom?
Th nii-pay hair viiamfe immtrr
tsftird by a tezd'm maxasin shewact 9i
penoat tested &uf jwuif mdeact t wow
tttora t hair eater. t
A GRAYVITA tablet h 10 mem. of Caidum
Pantothenate PLUS 4S) U.S. P. unit! of "pep" .
viumin Bt. Oet GRAYVITA bow! 30 4ty tup-!
piy J j.50, sj dsy uppit W.GO, S'Vwe Wi
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