now; Fog
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'Hazardous
SALEM. Jan. 16 (!') Oroiion
FhlKhway coiulltloiin were llulo
fichnnacrl today, with mountnin
8 roads slippery and foK nt Port
land, Hnseuurg, urants i'ass ana
MeMorct.
The dally roucl report:
Sunlliiin Junctlun Overcast.
10 dulirvcs. Light packed snow
mid Ico on road. Total snow 84
Inches at itimiiiH, 44 Inches al
Function, One-way traffic on
iotith Buntlam hlidiwuy at Up
per Sodu. .
Odvll Lake Scatterod cloud,
SI rieurec. Total snow 103
Inches at iiimnilt. One-way traf
fic on Willamette highway be'
twoen Onkrldiie and summit.
Klamath Fall Roads nor
mul.
Astoria Columbia River
highway closed nt cast city lim
its of Astoria, dotourluK through
Tonuuc Point naval biiso. One'
way traffic on Oregon Coast
highway al Mniuanltu,
Meucliam Packed snow in
spots on Old Oregon Trail bo
tweun mllvposts 250 and 201).
Total snow 24 inches.
Uond 600-foot detour on
Ochoco highway 10 miles west
of Mitchell.
Jhn Day One-way traffic
north of Service creek.
The World
Today
By D.WITT MacKENZIE .
AP World Traveler
Editor's Nolo When DeWItt
MacKcnzlc and his wlfo begun
their present world tour tlicy
promised to report to their own
children, who remain in school
In the United State, on the chil
dren of other lunds and how they
have been affected by war. This
Is such a report from Madrid.)
Trucks Used
To Move Spuds
TULELAKE Trucks are be
ing pressed Into service here to
niovo out the 1943 potato crop
as the refrigerator car shortage
continued to hamper move
ments. Chester Main, president of Uie
-Tulolake Growers association,
advised today that his organiza
tion Is 1500 carloads in arrears
of this time lust year, and that
the shortage threatens the order
ly movoment of potatoes. Grow
ers, expecting an average of 80
cars per day, are now getting
between five and 10 cars, Main
said. Trucks are helping carry
on from the various potato dis
tricts in Uils area.
In wires received Tuesday
from both C. W. Taylor of Chi
cago, In charge of the refriger
ator pool at that point for ICC,
and Rep. Clair Engle. California,
Main was advised that the two
were working dillgontly in an
effort to relieve the shortage.
The railroad companies. Main
was told, attribute the shortage
o nonvy movement ol troops,
Cascade
i CASCADE SUMMIT The
1 weather, for a change, is bright
end clear here but very cold. The
mercury dropped to six above
Saturday morning. The depth of
the snow is 80 inches. The
Southern Pacific comnanv was
compel ltd to use Its rotary snow-
plow to clear me tracks. Lake
Odell Is not frozen over this win
ter. Jack Mcissncr and his mother,
Mrs. Elmer Adklson, are kept
busy shoveling snow from the
summer homes. Molssner pur
chased the Roy Temple place and
has chnrgo of keeping the sum
mer homes In rcpnlr here. The
heavy snowfall this winter
makes the snow shoveling a hard
task and one that keeps them
busy nearly all of the time,
Mrs. Laura L. Douglass of
Snlcm and her son, Sgt. Larch C.
Douglass of Cheyenne, Wyo.,
- were gliosis ai me home or Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Nngcl. Mrs.
Douglass and Mrs. Nagcl are sis
ters, The women of Cascade Sum.
mil have formed a little club
and meet once a week, each Fri
day afternoon, at the home of
Mrs. R. L. Porter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Poag arc
expecting their son, James Poag
Jr., and his fiance of Portland.
iney will visit for a day or two
and then return to Portland.
James was recently discharged
from the marines. He saw active
service at Guadalcanal, Saipifn
and Tarawa. He is now attend
ing school and working In the
Portland fire department on al
tcrnate days.
M M I - ,
j, ' nans norland rire insurance,
V 129 N. Bth St.
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MADRID,. Jan. 10 Dear
Carol anil Minor:
This is to report another of
the strange and often henrl-gllr
ring things which wo are en.
countering in our world lour. In
the suburbs of this beautiful old
city, with Its Hya "Til
boulevards and I
grand palaces
hundreds of
families are
living In direct
poverty in
caves dug into
the many inns
of compact
sand, Tnelr
fate Is indeed
anil
Now before nicn-tniii.
going further wo should warn
rou inui you cun i aruw sweep'
iik conclusions from this extra.
ordinary situation. These cave
dwellers don't represent general
conditions in Madrid, nor yet In
Spain. They arc folk who arc
the victims of the tragedy which
follows on the trull of wars and
plays Its evil tricks on ino nap
less ones who can l escape
Fled to Madrid
To understand this you must
know that during the uwful
Civil war of lUMO iin scores of
thousands fled to Madrid from
tho provinces and created a great
housing problem, with which the
city Is still struggling. There
wore more people than there
were homes for them. Then
came tho World wnr which rnudo
building operations' difficult be
cause of lark of material, and so
we find the undcrnr vilcuod
digging homes in the snna mils
Mosl of the caves arc very
small lust big enough for. the
family to huddlo together to es
cape cold winds, and to sprend
their tattered blankets on the
ground for sleep. They do their
cooking over little fires bum in
tho mouths of the caves or out'
doors. And they are lurky to
have any fires al all, for fuel is
scarce.
Conditions are terrible In the
heavy rains, for the caves often
are flooded and clothing and
bedding drenched. Worse yet, the
caves frequently collapse and
sometimes bury whole families
with loss of life.
Your mother and I visited two
colonics of these cave folk and
found them smilingly courteous
and ready to show us their
"homes." Virtually all of them
were outside the caves to cnlch
the winter sunshine, for this Is
about the only heat they get a
godsend but fur too llttlo these
chilly days. You could see
measure of their suffering from
the appearance of the babies
whose little legs wero blue and
mottled with the cold.
Yes, there were many babies
SALE
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Reduced
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LEONS
Stewart Yoted
V.F.V. Head
LAKEVIEW Donald F.
Stewart, Lukcvlew businessman
and veteran of World War II,
was named commander of the
Lake county post of the Vetcr-
uns of f oreign wars at a re
organization meeting hcrc.Thurs-
duy evening. Other officers
elected were:
Donald E. Redfield. senior
vice commander: Josse J. Llgri
llo of New Pino Creek. Junior
vlco commander: Elvln uuKcr,
(luartormustcr: Claude M
Hmeed, post advocate; It. W.
Huynes, chaplain; uuviu Cory,
trustee for three ycurs; Cecil
Arzner. trustee for two years:
Elmer W. Arnold, trustee for one
ycor.
Annolntlve offlcors named by
Commander Stewart wero, T.
W. Klmzcy. adjutant; Henry
Fredrick, officer of the day: El-
vln Baker, post service officer,
and Cecil Arzner, guard.
All tho above officers are vet
erans of World War II. Lake
county post was one of 45 new
posts established in Oregon Inst
yeur, and prospects arc thut 30
new posts will be organized this
yeur according to Eurl F. Cul
ver, department field rcprescn
tutlvc of the VFW, Portland, who
attended the meeting along with
F. G. Gates, .Bend, department
Junior vice commander. Over
one million World War II veter
uns joined the Veterans of For
eign Wurs up to tho first of
1040, Culver suid.
Three Highway Heads
Will Attend Meet
SALEM, Jan. 18 (A') Stale
Highway Engineer It. 11. Hal
dock, Highway Commission At
torney Joseph M. Devon, and
G. S. Puxson, bridge engineer
for the commission, will leave
here Monday to attend two meet
ings in Okluhomu City.
The first meeting will be the
highway research board of the
national research council, which
will be followed by the annual
convention of the American as
sociation of stute highway of
ficials. INJURIES FATAL
SEATTLE, Jan. 20 (P)
Charles Huntley. 00, was fatally
injured by an automobile near
the watcrrront lust nigni, oring
Inn the city's 1040 truffle fatal!
ties to six. Tho driver was
charged with fulling to yield the
right of way.
Lumber Price
Changes Eyed
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 18
W) Possible price adjustment
on materials needed In building
homes was Indicated today after
lumber Industry leaders met
with a national OPA price ex
ecutive now returning to Wash
ington. Industry spokesmen, In week
end conferences with Peter A.
Stone, Washington, D. C,
recommended changes In price
regulation No. 28 pertaining to
west coast lumber.
They proposed adjustments of
export and domestic ceilings,
and price changes on such Items
as dry flooring, ceiling, drop
siding, two-inch boards.
Classified Adi Bring Results.
Allotments Of
Butter Slashed
PORTLAND, Jan. 18 ' (&)
The family will spread half asi
much butter this week as last
If they hud any last week and
are lucky again this week.
Butter distributors yesterday
slashed retailer allotments 50
per cent and held out little
prospect for more in the weeks
ahead.
One creamery official, who
declined to be named, blamed
the cut on failure of the gov
ernment to deliver Oregon's
share of an 80,000,000-pound al
location released from storage
several months ago.
He noted without comment
that there was talk of a 18-cent
price increase and said a 5-cent
price Increase had preceded a
Wednesday, Jan. IB. 194S
HERALD AND NEWS THREK
previous release of butter to
civilians. "The government
took the 5-ccnt profit," he de
clared. ; , ,
Farmers Advised
To Fix Equipment
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 18
Oregon farmers were advised to-
OVER 100 MILLION BOTTLES
SOLDI SIMPLY GREAT FOR
MONTHLY PAIN
Lydls Z. Flnkham's Vegetable Com
pound does nous than relieve
monthly pain when due to female
functional periodic disturbances. It
alio relieves accompanying weak,
tired, nervous, cranky feelings of
such nature. Taken regularly
Pinkham's Compound helps build
up resistance against such distress.
It's also a great stomachic tonic I
day to repair old equipment for
the 1948 season, and not count
on getting many replacements.
S. B, Hall, Multnomah county
agent, predicted a tighter farm
machinery shortage than during
war years. The few tractors
available, he said, must go first
to veterans. .
Lemon Juice Rocipe
Checks Rheumatic
Pain Quickly
tf vou fufler from rbeamatle, arthritis or
neurltle pain, try thte elmpla Ineipenelv. hone
rerlpe that thoueande are ualof. (lot a ptrb
Mo of Ru-Kx Compound, a two-WMk etipply.
today. Mix It with a quirt of water, add th.
Julca of 4 letnonj. It'a May. No troubla at
all and pleaaant. You need only S taMMpooo
fula two tlmea a day. Often wltbln 48 hours
eometlmee overnight xpleodld reaulta ara
obtained. If tho paloa do not qulektv leave,
and If you do not feel better, return to
empty paekace and Ro-Kx will ooat you Botb
Ins to try aa II le aold by your drumcUS under
an etiolate money-baek suarantee. Ru-KS
Compound le for aala and teeoauneflded feat
drus etaree everywhere.
RELEASED
ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Jan.
16 ll') After the U. S. com
missioner ruled there was no
probable cause for holding him
for a grand Jury, Henry Jensen
was released yesterday, after he
had been In federal hands since
the Infant daughter of Evelyn
Duluk disappeared for a brief
Umo from her home.
and small children, for life
moves on In the caves as it docs
in tho homes of the gentry. The
setting is different, but child
birth and death know no restric
tions. So bublcs arc born in the
sand hills, and perhaps they arc
lucky when they die before they
have Intel long to suffer.
The death rale in the cave col
onics Is heavy. There's much
disease due to malnutrition, and
at best most of the faces show
the pinch of hupger. Many of
the babies we saw hod horrible
head colds, and must have felt
badly, Indeed. But they didn't
cry. They Just looked at you
with expressionless, unseeing
eyes. I guess they were too ill
to take notice, poor little things.
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