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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1946)
ITruman BreadFor-Europe Program Causes Rumblings Of Opposition; Landon Blames Morgenthau Plan WASHINGTON, Ful). 8 (IV) 'resident Truimm'n broud for- liiroim urourum tout hud off uiiilllnKS uf opposition In cim- Ji'Unh lucluy, mid It led A If M, -uiulon lu coiiUtnU the lUiuse ult administration win partly jroHpoimlblo fur llio food short line iiforoiul. j Flint tuutflblo hint of disap proval wus thu Introduction of u bill by Hop. Edwin A. Hull (R-N.Y.) lo bun tho export of liooclKtiiffn tomparurlly until It Is tiulurmincci l n n l American consumers will bo assurud "tho present amount of while .lit-miri " 3 Mr. Truman's plnn for cut- Etlnii American wnenl consump- Kjtlon iiImu drew (iivstlonlnK com 6'ment from other luwmiikur un- Meiithtmnsllc ubout the durk broud It will iiiuiiii on tho mi Hun's menu. Luiidon, 10:0 republican nom inee for president, stepped Into tho incipient delmiu by uttrlbut- mu mo loud situation in uur- niuny, ut least to what ho tunned, thu "cruel mid Inhu man" plan formulated by For mer Secretary of tho Treasury vMoi-Ki-ntlimi for treatment of the cotuiuerod relcii. Contendlnu tills country had followed tho Moruenthuu plan, Landon told n Hewn conference yesterday in 'lowkn. the United Kliiles must decide whether to "continue to feed Ciirmuny, re verse our policy, or bt mod' cm GenKlils Khun," FDR Heritage DcscrlbuiK the policy as a her I lane which the Into Presi dent ltoosevelt hud left Mr, Truman, l.andon said It wua "both silly mid criminal" to pursue It bemuse "it la un utter failure." In Now York, Murgcnihou said: 1 rucommond Hint Mr, Landon buy a conv of my book Hand road it. He obviously doc not know what he Is tulklnR about. 1 think his stutcment Is vicious. "Mr, Truman went to Pots dam . , . the policy that fol lowed la the result of his moot Ini with representatives of Groat Britain and Russia." Meanwhile, there was addi tional evidence of government concern over current crops, of ficial! who are In a position to know disclosed privately that the United States Is socking to arrange for the Importation of at least 30,01)0 Mexican farm laborer! on a temporary basis to help toward the coming har vest. The plan would be similar to that In effect during tho war when the manpowor pinch wai tlRhtest, Hull, who Introduced the bill running counter to Mr. Tru man's proposal!, Ii a member oof the house agriculture com mlttee, Besides seeking to as sure the present amount of white bread in this country, it also would provide for distribu tion of sufficient grain to "areas of the United Stales now suf fering from shortages of live stock and poultry needs." Sympathetic Whlln snrna -other fnrm-stalo I congressmen saw in Mr. Tru man s pinn ine aungcr oi now livestock and poultry short ages, many senate and house members generally were sym pathetic with his aim of getting I ho greatest amount of food posslblo to starving Europe. Chairman Elmer Thomas (D Okln.) of tho senate agricul tural committee suld he had re ceived telegrams complaining that the president's plan to re duce tho wheat content of bread wll put 290,000 bakers "out of business," But Thomas termed this "Just one man's opinion" ana added to a reporter, "I don't think anybody will be hurt by eating whole wheat bread for a while." Volunteer Firemen To Sponsor Dance TULELAKE, Feb. 8 March IB has been set as the dato for tho annual dunce sponsored by the Tulclake volunteer flrcmon. Fire Chief Buck Brlckcll has named A. -G. Boyd, Floyd A, Boyd and Don Webster as a dunce committee. Brlekoll and Burrls Short, prosidont of the firemen, have just roturncd from a fire pre vention school at Fresno. YOU DONT MUD CASH AT Seerc-UM PURCHASE COUPONS To fft to th CreiM Offtoi Jmt once to et hook full of coupon , , , thrn you pnn. ttif oupont jul4 tiki iftah ill through the ilorri. Thare'i no ftm or formitt Ity, no ifnfn ! iHp mall down pAvrueot ami monHirr repayment, ViuM Mrrrrng thirgt GIT YOURS TODAY AT Your SEARS CREDIT Office Morse Opposes No-Strike Bill WASHINGTON. Fob, 8 (IV) Two Pacific northwest senators, a ropubllcan und a democrat, sided today ugninst tho Cnso bill to rcaulnte lubor disputes. Senator Mugnuson (D-Wash.) told reporters ho believes tho senuto should "consider long and serious" before it decided to ovon bring ill) a bill with such "drastic provisions." Senator Morse (R-Ore.) said he opposes the bill because It was "u hodgo poduo of restric tions that can cuuso jnoro dis ruptions in our economy than tho stabilizing effect." "It Is u manifestation of the same anti-labor hysteria which characterized public opinion fol lowing tho first World War," Morse said, "Instead of bringing labor and Industry together In more har monious lubor relations It will Increase economic ' wurfur In this country. "It will Intensify class con scious struggles both economical-, ly and politically. I do not be lieve Hint such class conscious alignments uro in the national interest." Closing Days For '46 Told Klamath Merchants association has announced 11)40 closing days for stores In order that all fol low the same policy. Holidays to be observed by closing were announced as fol lows: Memorial Day, May 30; Independence Day, July 4; Labor DayfSeplombcr 2; Thanksgiving Day, November 2B; Christmas Day, December 25, also New Years Day, January l, 1847. It was voted not to observe Armistice Day, November 11, by closing, but to observe V-E or y-J Day or both as set by the president of the United States Although the sap of all mantes contains sugar, it Is the sugar mnplo that Is tapped commercial ly and forms --the basis of the maple ayrup and sugar Industry. Flashes Of Life HEAVY BABIES ' NEW VOIIK. Feb. B UV) rrvi. .., . fttnf wlihrl three pounds each at birth will tip the scules lor a ioiui oi mors man 1200 pounds today on their sec nnrl hlrthrlnv. rnai is, ir me Keepers i hi New York zoological parK can got the lhrceyoung tlgeri into me wcigmng cage. The kecners estimate the ani mals two males add a female we uh 438. 403 and 340 re spectively. BARGAIN OFFER SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 8 (If) Tickets to the Utah-Brlgham Young buskotbull game here to morrow night aro scorcor than nylons. With all 2200 tickets sold five days beforo the contest, one fan ran this ad In the Salt Lake Tele gram: "Will exchange four pairs SI gnugo nylons for four tickets to Utuh-B.Y.U. basketball game." ' NOT ON YOUR LIFEI KANSAS CITY. Feb. 8 P) Edward Hornier, 20-year-old for mer sailor end a victim of the housing shortugc, thought he had found a bargain, A reul estate agent told him he knew of a real buy at $5000 which would be available In about three months. "I'll tnko. you around to sec It," tho agent suld. Then Hamler learned the address. It was the house of his parents, where he and his wifo are visiting. There was no sale. FILES CANDIDACY SALEM, Feb. 8 fP) Circuit Judge H. K. Hannn. Jacksonville, who has been circuit Judge for the Jackson-Josephine county Judicial district for five years, filed his candidacy today for reelection. Six Counties To Promote Wonderland A cumnulgn to rulse $50,000 for advertising to promote the Shastu-Coscudo wonderland Is now underway In six counties, It wua reported loouy. Meetings of Jackson and Klumuth county leaders with members of the executive com mittee of the association aro be ing arranged and will bo an nounced soon, Peter Ceng of Blebcr, Calif., generul campaign chulrmun, an nounced that Luke county has already made Its quota of $2000, Ho suld ho expected to be able to name two more counties with completed quotas In the near luture. , Other counties In tho associa- 1 ' tion are Shasta, Trinity, Modoc, Lassen, Siskiyou and Tenuma In California, Gale Drives Pipe . . Stem Through Throat MELTON PARK, SURREY, England, Feb. 8 (A') A terrific gale lashing southern England caught 87-year-old James Mot- tram, hurled him flat on his face, and drove his pipe stem through the back of nil throat into his spinal column. .' The coroner's verdict , today was accidental death. Liberty Ship Rides -Out Coastal Storms PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 8 (IP) After riding out coastal storms that ripped her from a tug, the Jltf-iuis StJoseph( ASPIPI N maun uwnn itum t m GUNS Winchesters Remingtons Ammunition Most Calibers, now in stock at The Gun Store 714 Main St. Friday, Feb. 8, 1948' HERALD AND NEWS THREE USS Henry Austin was in port for repairs today. The Liberty ship, which came from San Pedro, docked . with only one boiler functioning; but her engine managed to pull her through the last part of the trip. The tug - Sand Key aided the vessel at the Columbia river entrance. ; . NOTICE! V. '. : -AEROSOL- . For direct application of fine penicillin mist to infections of nose, throat and lungs. (Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Sinusitis, , Hay Fever, Etc.) McATEE CLINIC '-.V; 122 So. 7th Phone 8535 r.m.tt Br..it . BOYS' JACKETS , Suits, Ensembles, Shirts, Sport Shirt! SUGARMAN'S Ik tula IS ORDER NOW To have 'em when you want em Profitable Meat and Egg Producers - As Low As Place ordera now for chicks as hatched . or aexed In all types of heavy breeds or leghorns. All chicks guaranteed 4A. SEARS FARM STORE Phone 3188 20 Klamath St. Valentines Day Thursday, Feb. 14th Close to every woman's heart re two loves; YOU and her feminine love for flowers. This Valentine's Day remem ber hor favorite gift flow ers) Order now for complete se lection. We deliver Inside the city, on orders over $2.00. May we suggest; i ? , lAr BoUOJUetS "MM, Sprlns nowtn, Klc, worsages vioien, Etc, ' Valentine Hearts Nv.ny BouqUu. . 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