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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1946)
Justice Jackson Back; Refuses Feud Comment Truman Signs Weakened OPA Bill WASIIINaTON, Auk. 2 (!) taaix'liito Juallro Hohcrt Jack mi ri'luriinl totlii y from Nuern-H-m but doi-llnr-d to eay wholli r h will rcauino hla nutli's on Ik supreme court whi'it lie has won pulillcly crltlial of Jus .lea Hugo Mack. Jai'ksun told rrln who nut him at tho national ulrport ,1ml ho would I'oinmrnt only on .lit war crlinfi trial whore lie is Ilia UnlliM Htatoa piuaecutur. Aakeri specifically about return- Hunted tell Martin Bormann (above). Kit lea's deputy party laadar, ti tha a u b 1 a e I of a house to houia search tn Munich. American In talllganca offlcara raportad af Nuernberg that Bormann, who haa been mining alnca tha fall of Berlin, waa aaen In Munich only a week ago. Ha had long been believea aeea. AP wlrephoto, I won't havit anylliliiK to aay except a hunt NurrnlHTit" Shortly aftor Krcd Vluaon waa nnini'd chief Juatli'ii to auo vaud tha luta llarlun F. Stone, Jackaon laauod a atatviiii-nl while abroad Junu ID critical of lllauk'a participation In clo dding a en no In which a former law pnrtnnr rcproenntod ono party. Illuck haa not coinmnnt- ed, When hi may return to CSer many, Jackaon auld, "depnnda on lite con mo or eventa More. Mature hla departure from NucriihrrK Wednratlny Jnckaon aald ho would h gono only tem porarily, planning to return by iiildtti'ptumlMT. Jackaon an Id ho had no defi nite plana for the Immediate future bealdca going for at loaat a few daya to hla noma at sub urban l.angloy, Va. lie aald he might find time to vlall hla for mer home at Jameatnwn, N. Y. While turning aaldo a direct ueatlon of whether ho proposed to return to tho court, Jackaon aald In brief remark for newa- reola that ho planned tn ' re aiime hla normal work." lie did not elaborate. Referring to the Nuernberg trial of natl war , prlaonera Jarkaon anld the prnaecutlon had preaented alnce laat Novem ber the "moat cloaely document ad cane In the world'a hlatory." Documents aelred from trie Oermana, ho aald, convinced him beyond doubt that Crimea had taken plnco "which 1 did not believe before could bo com mitted In the twentieth cen tury." "Our hope la that tho trial to aomo extent at I en it will de ter future International aggrea alon," Jackaon anld, Tho Justice waa accompanied by hla aon, Navul Llout. Robert E. Jackaon, and waa mot by hla wlfo. W W ', k. M aVVKAI.V ITCWg, Vie met h Fait, . VM4T, staff, t, i4. ft, Prealdant Truman ahakaf handa with OPA Chief Paul Porter after algning tha compromlae OPA bill. The bill, which includaa rent controla, extends OPA until June 30. 1947. Looking on In background are congreaalonal leadera. (NEA Telephoto). Divorces Again In Lead During Month Of July Cloud Barrier Bars Portland Air Salute SPOKEN. Aug. 2 IMA bar rier of cumulua clouda south eaat of Portland over tha Cas cadea prevented a flight of 40 army air force planea from f Ing over I'orllaim yeaterday aa plunned. Col. Edward O. Mea dowa, who waa In charge of tl (light, aald hero today. Col. Mradowa aald the gaa aupply of moat of tha ahlpa waa Inadequate to permit going ovor the clouda or cutting back to ward Portland after going around thorn. Tho ahlpa were acheduled to refuel at Seattle. The four B-20'a which did paaa over Portland had ample alti tude to continue on over the elouda and alao had reaervo sup plica of gaeollne. ha aald. Portland Reports Upsurge Of Crime PORTLAND, Aug. 2 Ml An upaurgei In crlino wna reported today by police, who anid the number of robberlea and thefU had rlaen mor than 100 per eent over laat year on Port land's west aide. Throughout the city, crime waa I a per cent higher laat month than for July a year ago. Robberlea throughout the city were up SO per cent, aaaaulta 40 per cent, and automobile thefta 81.9 per cent. .Patrolman Arrested On Assault Charge PORTLAND. Aug. 2 (!) A traffic policeman, accused of striking a man In the fuce after the lattor'a arreat, wn.i free on $300 bond today. The officer, John C. Galea, waa arreated on a charge of aa aault and buttery yesterday. Dunne CJ. Taylor, 17, awnro out the warrant, charging thnt he waa struck by Gates after being arreated for speeding. Negro Held In Rape And Kill MINEOLA, N. Y.. Aug. 2 (fll A aurvey of the courthouae recorda for the month of July ahnw that marrlagea again ran a poor aecond to dlvorcea during the month, aa hna been the cane In Klamath county every month of 1 U 48 except for June, tho tra ditional wedding month, when the two about broko even. Regatta Set For Coos Bay COOS BAY, Aug. 2 (Special) The largest cruwda in aoutnweat ern Oregon hialory arc expected in Cooa bay and North Bend next Friday, Saturday and Sunday lor the firat postwar Cooa Bay Pirate regatta. tiailed aa the largeat regatta Stuyveaanl Plnnell. chief of " "e northwest, more man Naa.au county detectlvea. aald M000 In prUo. will be awarded today Ward Heecher Caraway, participant, and apeetatora In the 23-year-old Negro butler and i W.OOb how. Highlighting the chauffeur, had confeaaed to t iei ""- " During July there were 31 marriage llccnaea laaucd at the courthouae. an average of one per dny, but there were 51 aulta for divorce filed. The wedding permlta went to 29 civilian couplet, one sailor and one soldier. Alao during tho month there were 44 final divorce decreet handed down, 31 to wivca and 13 to husband a. Wivca aaked for the divorce In 38 cam, huabanda in IS, and custody of minor children waa an laauo in 17 of the equity aulta. Cruel and Inhuman treatment waa the allegation in 42 divorce complaint, and dcacrtlon for fierlod of one year waa charged n the other nine. Ten of the couplet calling it qultt were mar ried in 194.1. three In 1944 and three othert in 1946. Former Sprint Man Tops Bulldogging PORTLAND. Aug. 2 (!') Bnrney Willis, former University of Southern California sprint champion who turned to chap and apura, won top milldoKgmg honors and second prize In calf roping at the Jantzen beach atampede last night. Do Moss lierclmnn look the steer stopping content with alx aecond; Dan I'ooie won first place In calf roping with IB. 4 Kcconds; and Tom Firlrie placed first in Brahma bull riding. pr Mra. Marjory Church Logan, 52, and raping and ahooting her daughter, Marjory, 28, Inst July 24. Plnnell aald the confcaalon came thla morning after a night of questioning during which he ateadfnatly maintained he knew nothing of the crime although ho had been Identified Inst eve. nlng by Mist Logan at the man who had alaln her mother and attacked her In their luxurious Flower Hill homo on Long Island's north shore. Caraway, arreated last night In the Southold summer home of his employer, Joseph M. Rote, neighbor of the Lognnt In Flower Hill, was formally book ed on a charge of murdor. are the northwest open outboard and sailing championships. Scorea of boats are entered from all over tho northwest and Cali fornia for the $2000 purse. A new outboard boat and ' - mnfnw ...ill K n . Ik. .. ' prize In the Coot Bay striped baas derby, with more than 30 other prlzea going to aportsmen catching the largest Coos Bay bass. We Pror by Test, We Hove tha Best! Tssl Bttvrs Ya Bar Grem's Roofing Service rans tasa canning The Cuna Indiana of the Mu lata Islands In the San Bias Archipelago off Panama bind their children's legs to make them grow slender. luTfsaiJ FASHION DICRIIS Mihy hfuit-wite woman ait Itilui Inf the Nationally rimoui SLIM LY Sliced HOLLYWOOD BREAD in their Vcducing menus. It's bistd with out shoittnini . . .' No Ills ail added. AT YOU rOOD ITOSI ratal ai rr 4it s,4 iti shi "Th HvllvwMS Way 1 STAV SUNOS)' ClMnvr Day, Si iur, hIIi,m4 Cf.1. asKio roa vou ixcimsivilv av FLUHRER'S BAKERY C. E. "PETE" AND JUNE PETERSON Hovt Purchaitd th SAUNDER'S MARKET 4839 So. 6th Phone 3577 "The Store That Friendly Service Built" MEAT MARKET Operated by Herschel G. Berry Quality M.at " Friendly Service QUALITY GROCERIES FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BEER AND SOFT DRINKS GAS AND OIL Doily Delivery Service Refrigeration SERVICE Commercial or Domestic Bert Eastman Service Man MERIT WASHING MACHINE SERVICE Phone 566 611 So. 6th SGE A 1 GO - a ! sugar Z L A L-a Itll V'T-H GSANULATID V. i r ONLY 10 CHECK THESE ADVANTAGES! ee Uathabluflalea with fgular aoap. e No And for lA mtra bluing tins; t . Whitmntt Brightmt . 5a7 or waahabU coor. f 4 ijifflii) iC; iijpN USE IT FOR EVERYTHING. Whit, clothes, rayons, woolens, btby'a thlnoa aaia lor waahabla ooloia. If your dealer dots net hove BLU-WHITC ytt, ramembar It's new I Keep aiklng for It. IssalaM Here's How Things Stand NTIL production hits its stride) there will continue to be en acute shortage of trans formers and other materials needed to pro vide new electric service. The situation is gen eral throughout the country conditions be yond our control. Frankly, we want you to) know iust how rhinos stand todav. sa . . . Here Is a brief report on some of the more Important materials needed to bring electric service to your Home, Farm or Factory OHIGH TENSION PORCELAIN INSULATORS- Alt stocks critically short factories' production filled Into late 1947. Orders beinf accepted on basis shipment 12 to 15 months and upon availability ef associated steel forgings which are bought out. O DISTRIBUTION INSULATORS- Very limited stocks available some sub-standard material and war surphM available. OCOPPER WIRE- Due to strikes, which have jut been concluded, the industry h far behind consumer demands. Orders are presently being taken on basis ef te 7 , months shipment. O TRANSFORMERS- No Improvement small sixed distribution transformers are almost com pletely unobtainable. Manufacturers are not even quoting delivery time, but anticipate upwards from 18 to 20 months. Larger distribution and high ten sion equipment is being quoted 12 to 15 months. Such used equipment as it available Is usually found to be 30 to 35 years old and is being held at im possible prices. O POLES- Standard butt treated cedar pole production nationally is running several mil lions below demands. Improvement in labor, prices and development of new access facilities to the more remote interior stands are required before any relief can be expected. Nominal quantities of sub-standard substitutes are available for de liveries in 2 or 3 months. Native species are obtainable; however, inability to secure proportionate quantities of treated stubs on which to mount them pre vents their general use. OPOLE LINE HARDWARE- Following settlement of the steel and soft coal strikes, straight steel Heme have eased off materially; however, due to porcelain shortage, any item mad up in combination is very difficult to secure, with many specialty items com pletely unobtainable. OCROSSARMS- Inability of Pacific Northwest crossarm mills to cope with demands has forced the development of new sources. A satisfactory local arrangement has bean worked out assuring adequate quantities in the immediate future. OFUSE SWITCHES, CUTOUTS, DISCONNECTING SWITCHES- All are largely combination copper-porcelain products and are directly af fected by the acute porcelain shortage. We are not always able, despite our best efforts, to provide sufficient to meet current demand. OPIPE AND PIPE FITTINGS- Unprecedented demands for small steel pipes have exhausted stocks; mill deliveries are on allocated basis with sporadic deliveries. Cast iron pipe is likewise slow, deliveries often running 5 to 7 months depending on sixe. Most C. I. fittings are reasonably available from independent foundries in' the' metropolitan areas. We're sorry that this situation exists) we wlah that we might promptly take care of the large backlog of ordera here. Unfor tunately we cannot predict when the ahortags will ba relieved. In the meantime, wa hope that you will bo patient and aeaura you that we will bring tha convenience of electricity to you Just as soon as possible. The CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY OPEN 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. WEEKDAYS