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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1946)
Says U.S. Will Fulfill vneat rromises Mlkr i ( !(iuninniin( iiliiim full tuv .nn A. Wn , .(ivri.-- (i)(,r hiii n " "'. , ireM Bliril v " ,IioiiI ' . luulll'lll'fl II ill"1?." L .vintCK i-i'tiM. """ r" .r.urv areas Il ivr behind. V '", r.r'lii , i uii imr riMiui J AiilMllO dellllindrt III "": ..hi fulfill Its priim- country Forct Cul . .:J IIii llllllllll VoJ ve fully mi Pl L t0 OUrw ,, .,ri). 1 A i fnrce II 2.1 per rent ?1. LrC,?,o of A.M.r he- , ooii -., ., wh(. tW Wlllir. " , ,, , III miirki't III volume. M.h l not ff.-rl ej in ration bread I" ,."L if United !( "nl!".. hri-nd ii i In PI U , , J. ll.A Mlllll im. ii... r,.iMll Li nr I our numm iiorii"" . .. ,...,.,i,m 'tn7,,"'.i' ;,.ii.,.,lnii ma- ,fry coma ii" " - ' . to help- ,. , , emphmizrd. however, hut iid nol mean I" tP'' '" ,ihi not l) neceasary r He explained that the niti on una n' Hold Grain mllarlly, Anderson' view this country will meet Its kiiwi auroaa ui" lovernnitiu win w "e " i mirlcrt the hulk "f the Lining imall stocks of wheat irms. umciai nnvr i. - lit many farmer nrr nuui- k m to intir gram in mv i.i :ihtr prices. Imiinl grcatrr encourage- k to the cabinet oinccr, now- W me tlrpnrnnem a tr") irt predict InR that thin yriir'n !ir wheat crop will be td one. (iiiverniiii'iil iiliinit cull fur Kicuti'r i'IiiiIuinIh on Ihn wlii'iit ciiiiHi'i'Vlilliin iniiKiiiin nlmii'il n iiiiiiilli Ui mill upon iitlicr nu'liKiil'i'it ilciilunril to rurlj iimi of wlirnt In nun fiinil iifrs. Tin! I'liiini'i viiiiiiii piouniin, wlilcli wan oiitllni'il by I'ri'Hlili'iit Triiiniiii'a f ii in 1 n v I'lni'i'ui'iiry ci l 1 1 ill it t '. cnllril iiiuii Aini'i' inini) In 'lit 'ill prr lent Ii'hm wlirnt pnnlui U tliirlnii tlio liri'H-i-nt I'liii-i'iti nry. Oilier mi'imiiren In be preaieil more vlKninnsly, AniliTmin anlil, Ini'liiile orili'i' IIiiiIIIiik nw of wlirnt in llvi-Htiii'k fi'i-ii, iiiiililb- itlnK tlie line "t wbent in iniikiiiK hi-cr nnil whiskey, a lilKber wlu-ut r I hi i- exlnii'tlnn rate, unci I J in i 1 1 on Inventorli-H of iii1Iit mid feed mixer. ileslKncd to pre. vent lioiirdinu of wbent. Jap's Prediction Of Yank Return True YOKOSUKA, Jiipun, April II (,1'l When the eriilder A.itnrlii letliined the unhea of AmiIiiimhU' dor Siiltn to Jiiiinii in 1IKIII, Ail mil nl YoiiiiI too.sted the Aiiieri- ciin niivnl nfdeem "One lny yon nliiill nil return to Jiipun, he mini YoiiiiI wiin rlitht Nnvy dipt. Ileiilon W, Dicker of Sun Dli'Uo, C'lillf., eoiiiiiinnili-r of fleet ni'llvltleg lit the Yoko- mikn tin vii I biiHe, now la llv Iiik in YiiiiiiI'ii houne. Decker relieved dipt II. M IlrlKU" hi Ni'iuiho, Mo , II com- luniider of fleet uctlvltlca here Malin Bids For Timber Will Be Opened POKTl.ANI) A,,rll il in.. Iliiln fur (i:),OIIO,()(ll) IiiuikI f,.,,t f iiniiiiT in Miirlnii, l.mie, Diiiik Iiik, t'oim mill Jiiiknon countli-a Wi I ill (llllli.l lu.i-f, Mt.u A II On'Kuii nnil Cnllfoniin l.nnii ud- iiiiiiihiiiiIIiiii hiiIiI loilny Cbiel Klin-mi. r W. 11, lloinliiu mild nnutlii-r Hide will be held In J line, in- ii I ho llnlcd UO liuild Iiikh nf Uii- Klklon C'C.'C ennin west of UihIi, tn (. v,)rj 111. Tim liiillilliiuu 1,,.. i.. i... iniivi-d in 211 days unit Imvi- Ijimmi ii I l i ii i mi-( in i Army Opposes Berthing Site WASHINGTON. April 11 III') Keiiiitnr Cordon (H-Oru.) whh no tiriod by tinny i'iilni'i'.'H todny they oppiwe unchoriiiK retired inerclimit filiipa in the Columblu river near Saiivies IhIiiiiiI, Ore., beemiNO of alltinK mul bunk t-ro-alon. Tlie eiiKlueera told tin sena tor 1 1 icy had no objection to tem porary berthliiK if rulea urc ol- served. They aalcl, however, bet ter lociitiona were RiiKljeated for harboriiiK the inactive merchant fleet. Itulea (he enKineeri want ob aerved, if the location la uaed ai a temporary aite, include spacing between tiers and anchorage at certain distances from banks and from toe ship channel. HE WASN'T KIDDING TOKYO, April 11 (71'j Many Jnpani'K voted for General Mm-Arthur in yesterday's ballot ing but election officials declined to report the figure. One voter wrote In "I mean this seriouxly." Mr. and Mia. Noah N'yhart of K. Ill lull til Kill lit left (or a abort visit with relatives In Loa An gelica. Mr. and Mrs. Dale lllniel wrlght of Kluiualh KnlU and son Dale Jr., spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Ida lllinelwrlnlil of Ashland. They n I mi visited with Mrs. lliinef wrlghts uncle unit aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henry and family of Ashland. Mr. und Mrs. M. J. Nyhart of Klamiith Kails spent Sundiiv with their aoii liill Nyhart of Matin. They were ncrompmilf d by Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, also of Klamath Knl Is. Krlends will be glad to learn that Glen Scott of Mnlln is Im proving In health after n major operation at Hillside hospital in Kliimalh Kalis. There's room for you on the Empire Builder and other Great Northern trains. No need to postpone your train trip any longer. For tickets and reservations see or call H. I. WAYNE, G.n. Agent Graat Northern Station, Klamath Falls, Ore. Phone. 4101 BETWEEN PORTLAND, TACOMA, SEATTLE, SPOKANE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO 5h i tdon,. I Kliimalh Kails. mmmmmmmmmBmi . 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