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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1946)
Americans, Called Upon To Share Their Bread Lest Millions Starve, Actually May Eat Better Than Ever Extension Unit News By OVID A, MARTIN Aiioclattd Preas Frm Wrller WASHINGTON, Fob. 7 Wj Americana culled upon today In shnro tlivlr liroiicl lent million hIiiivu ovcrsons nctiuilly limy cut bolter thiin nvor bufnro, fur time. Their own brend will be dark, and they muy find loss whisky nnd bocr, bill llioro should bo 11 timinnrury Jum In pork, bcuf, pntillry, ckkh und somu dulry produclH, How long thin richer diet muy Iniit IiIiiks on the weather spring nnd summer mini nnd full frosts, Fur u bud crop neu ron could well whittle down ruppllo of nnlinnl product to n point where riitlonluit ntfiiln might be necessary Into In the year. Food Crisis President Trumiin, In a stnlc ment dccliirinK the world face a food crisis which mny be "the worst In modern times," yenter day ordered Kovcrniucnt aiicn- clrs to draft emurgency rules to cut consumption of wheat at home so that "mas starvation nbroud mny bo averted, The cut In American consumption will tako these forms: 1, Miller will be required to convert a larger portion of each bushel of wheat Into flour. This flour will be dark In color, less lusty and less suitable for cakes pie nnd other pastries. Hut It will lake fewer bushel of wheat to meet American bread nnd pas Irv needs. 2. The uso of whent In making whiskey nnd beer will be lor bidden. Also the uso of other grain (or theso buvcruges will Mw aiiw analaj rrwa nuk Mtn '- MM WI4, HIT 9e 4lHlla, SMftMta, tl. t, 4M 14 hmi w4 rilfM UUt thm yt e.tflf HMItl UUM Wie ihm THIlatN. Hmn auk 1 trin net nu4 avlrlar, B rfKt!r 1 ii rr I'T SATr: nai'fi vsanonva PAri.cas uaua STAR DKtltl Friesen-Welman Co. 1713 Main Phone 7043 PLUMBING ' nd HEATING Central Repair Work on Plumbing and Heating Friesen-Welman Co. J. E. Frlesen N. A. Welmin bo reduced. Thoro win no Immo dluto Indication what effect thin will hnvo on curronl lupplles. 3. Farnver will be asked to feed lea wheat und other grain to livestock, Mr. Truman direct ed tho uwrlculturo department to duvelop program designed to pure down livestock production until grain supplies become plentiful uguln. Tho presidential action wns made necessury lurgcly by the fact that Amurkiins and Amor lean livestock havo eaten more wheat atneo the lust harvest than tho government hud planned. Thl fact did not become known until recently, however, when a uovcrnmcnl survey showed stock to bo 01,000,000 bushels below what they should have been. Now It I necessary for Amor leans to make up us much of this (11,000,000-bushcl "deficit" a poHslble by reducing cort sumption if the country Is to come anywhere neur fulfilling It promise to hungry peoplo abroad. Record Level Food consumption In this country has been at record lovels for month. Tho prospective measure to cut unlmul comumptlon of wheat and other grain ure expected to result In curlier than normal marketing of hog, cattlo and Dotiltry. This earlier marketing In turn would make market supplic of meat and poultry larger in the weeks and months Immediately ahead thnn If farmers could fol low their present practice of holding animals until they had been lattcnea. But once the animal numbers huve been reduced to tho size of tho smaller feed supply, market supplies of meats und other unl mul products will decline. Meal production then can be In creased aguln only after grain supplies have been replenished. And Improvement in the domes tic feed grain supply cannot come before tills year crops uro har vested next full. That's where the possibility of future meat rationing enters in. A poor crop season would prevent re-expansion of live stock production until the next good Iced crop. Sherwood Mayor Dies At Age Of 78 SHERWOOD. Feb. 7 P) J. E. Morback, 78, mayor of Sher wood for 30 years und u resi dent here for 60 yours, died at hi homo Tuesday night. When he first cumo to the city ha was in the mercantile bus iness, Inter hnndled Insurance and aided hi organization of the Citizen bunk. Survivor in clude his widow and three daughter. Kramer Denies Attempting To Clear Kimmel ' By J. W. DAVIS WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 (IP) Nuvul Cunt. A. D. Krumcr testi fied emphatically today that ho never joined u cmnpulgn de signed to clear Itcur Admiral Husband K, Klinmel "or any. body else" of Pcnrl Harbor blame. Kramer also said It was In conceivable Hint the high' com mund "framed" the 1041 Pacific fleet commander or uny other Berson to bo a scupegont for the lecember 7, 1041 disaster. Hep. Cooper (D-Tcnn.) of tho senate-house committee Investi gating I'earl Harbor posed the questions which brought these replies. The preceding wltnoss, Capt. L. F. Snfford, said he had writ tun Kramer two years ago to line up Admiral William F. Hal sey for "the cause" of vindicat ing Kimmel. Snfford also hnd written, In a codo letter, thnt no one in nnvnl operations here could be trusted nnd thnt he believed Kimmel hnd been n senpegont from the start. Exchange There was tin's exchange be tween Cooper and Kramer: "Did you hnvc nnv Interest In the prosecution or defense of Ad. niirnl Kimmel or unybody else?" "Most emphatically, no sir." "Did yau ever oxerclsc your self In actions in behalf of Ad miral Kimmel or anybody else?" "None whatsoever, sir. "Did you ever feel, or do you foci now Hint the officer of the general stuff of the army or the navy In effect are crooks, or would Indulge in framing Admir al Kimmel or anybody else, or thought they were not to be trusted?" The prematurely gray witness, trim In his servlce-slrlncd uni form, puuscd for awhile, then said: "Such , phenomenn I Incon ceivable to my mind, sir." Stromberg-C a r 1 a o n Radio. Derby's Music Co. Tho next meeting of tho Bon anza extension unit .will be held ut 10:30 a, m., February 12, at tho homo of Mr. Milton Con- quergood, on tho Duiry-Uonanzu highway, Mr. (Jonqucrgood und Mrs. Fletcher Kalph will demonstrate lahor-uvlrig salads und sample of the salads will bo served at the noon luncheon. Anyone Interested Is cordially Invited to attend. MolinCOfCTo Elect Directors MALW, Feb. 7 The Mnlln chamber of commerce will place on ballots to be mailed to mem bers, name of nominee for five director to bo elected at the an nual meeting nnd crab feed, Feb ruary 25. Ballot will go into the mall thl week and tho count will be made at the time that tho member gather In the Broadway hall. The chamber now ha 216 members. Membership cards en- tlllo wive of holders to attend the crab feed also. The next regular meeting of the chamber is scheduled for February 11. NOT SO FUNNY LOS ANGELES, Feb. 7 JF) An aircraft engineer who said he was tired of being called a tramp has filed a petition in su perior court to change his name to William F. Cramer. Ho said ho hag taken a ribbing from friend throughout hi 47 years, and he's had enough of it. His name is William Ferdinand Tramp. Gilchrist PTA Slates Program GILCHRIST, Feb. 7 Tho Gilchrist Porent-Toneher associ ation will hold it third Foun der' Dny program In the high school library at 2:30 p. m., Tuesday, February 12. There will ho u good program and tho president, Mr. M. It. Stcncr son, will preside over tho birth day cake and lake charge of tho silver offering for national Founder' Day, Tho room prize, won by Bertha Wcrtz' clas In Decem ber, will be awarded to the room having the highest per cent of utlendance for January and February. The prize 1 a lovely flag on a standard, and Miss Wcrtz' class is very anxi ous to keep the prize another month. The prize for the most mem bership for the year was won by Norma Jean Wcrtz' room and will remain with it until December of next year. Stromberg-C a r 1 s o n Radios, Derby's Music Co. w f BALSIGER MOTOR CO. ANNOUNCES THAT THE Ford Sunday Evening Hour Will Soon Bo Heard SUNDAYS 5:00 to 6:00 P. M. KFLW The Herald (c News 1450 KC BAI5IGER- MOTOR COMPANY YOUR FORD DEALER FOR 23 YEARS Main at Esplanade Phone 3121 ALL THRU THE YEARS D20N7JE QUII1TS' raly on thlt gral rub for CHEST COLDS Te ReUeie Ceefhs Aehtog Mmcles A wiae mother will certainly buy Muiterole for her child. It's alwaya rubbed on the Quintuplet' cheata, throata and bscka whenever they catch cold I . Muntcrole itulantly Wlna td relieve coughing and aching muftcle. It actually hitn break up painful local congoation. Makea breathing eauier. Wonderful for grown-ups, tool In 8 atrengthal 919 E. Main I Phone 4282 I , i CHICKEN CENTER Rabbits . lb. 50c Fryers . . lb. 41c FRESH MEATS SMOKED MEATS You'll like our delicious Delicatessen Food, A wide variety. EASTERN and OLYMPIA OYSTERS FRESH SMELT . SALMON HALIBUT The Ford Motor Company vSN yr "Klamath Falls? so you'll hear The Ford Sunday Evening If our Sundays 5:00 te 6:00 P. M. , Starting Soon on . T THE HERALD and NEWS American Broadcasting Company Affiliate for the Klamath Area 1450 KC They Are Here! COVERALLS Famous Cortharrr Brand Union Made Oregon Woolen Store 800 Main Thursday. 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