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Keep Our Powder Dry' j And Cooperate With UN I Is Advice From Hoover SALT LAKK CITY. A(. 13 ,Vi n a world dimidiated by f'fear mid frustration." the Unit rl Hlulra hiiiild conserve III economic reatiurcca, "Kp Our I'owdiT Dry," anil cooperate wlili (ha United Nullnna "la maintain peaco," rx.-1'resldnnt Herbert Hoover cautioned today. i In a birthday alatnnont laaui'd tin til a arrival hero (rum Inspect 1 1 1 K mining propurtlca ni'iir I'liii'liv, Nrv,, where he beeunio .11 years old Kuturduy, Iho (inly living rxpi'rsldcnt of the II. 8. . cited thn dMfi'ii'iicra bi-tween . the period following World Wur I and Hit- present. "The tlmnlhntit mile In the world a year after World War I confidence," ho It In (cur and New B-36 Bomber Dwarfs The B-29 jCPA Shakes Hides Loose 8 WASHINGTON. Auu. lii ll'l Tim civilian production admin 2 inliutUin rciwi led toduy that It 1 him forced tliu nioveiiient to mar V ket of between 500, UUU and i 1.000,000 cultle hides us a reault jof ll Investigation of producers' nniockK. ".S "We luive Hial-en loom' an k awful lot of lildi-K," Morrla Vcrn i rr. chief of CTA'a compliance 1 division, (old reporters. i Vcriicr uld thai during tho ! first two daya of an liivcallgiillun i started a week auo "wo moved . clone lo 300,000 lildca" on their , way to ahoe manufacluren. CPA undertook In study of the : hide and leather Invcnlorloa of ' pruduccra on Inalructlona from itecoiiveralun Director John H. ; Slcclmmi. who auld ahoe plant j would have to shut down unlem i uhlpmeut of lildei wan returned. ! Sleelman alao called on the Jubilee department to Investigate what he termed a rcKirled In duMry "conspiracy" to withhold '. all hide) from tho murket until I OIA la forced lo ri I no or re 3 move ceilings. Verner auld CPA had assigned I .100 apeclnl agenla to aurvey pro- ducera' atock pllea. Under C PA j rrgulutlnna, producera m.y keep on hand only a practicable mlnlnuim working Inventory. U. S. Recognizes Bolivian Regime WASHINGTON. Auk. 13 Underarcrelary of Slate Achenon today announced United Stntea recognition of the government of Bolivia which came Into power July IT In a bloody revolution. 'I he new government la com posed of a three-man Junta of unlveralty profeaaora headed by Acting Prealdent Dr. Ncator Guil len. I The Junta haa already given fassuranccs It will abide by Bolivia's International obllga llona and has effectively taken over admlnlatratlon of tho mnuiv talnnus rountry. It has recalled all political exllea and plana to hold general electiona aoon. win hope and aalil. "Toduy frustration." Hoover took occasion before leaving on a nioiiuliiln trip with Ilia ami Allen, to aeore what he regarda aa Kuaalan designs on Manchuria mid arena adjacent to the Soviet Union. No Mora 'Banta Claua He urged the U. fi. to atop playing ' Santa Claua" with tho nation a resources, "hold the atomic bomb until there la rani cooperation for lasting cacc," and ul nil tluiea usaerl the prin ciples of the Atluntlc charter," During hla world tour to utility fiimliio condlliona, lnkcn at the helical of Prealdent Truman, Hoover fa Id he reached "aeverai cniicluaioiia healdea the food il unllon In recent convi-rxiiliDiia with tup offlclala and other clt l.eiia hi :iH alulca." Continuing hla compurlMin of the two poatwur m-i ioil. Hoover aalil "fur fewer nntlona" have freedoiii than 2.1 yeara ago and predicted "another world ex plosion" from altcmpta to "re duce the German people lo a level of perpetual poverty." "Toduy there la a universal dcalro In all nntlona except Una- am id mime pence, mild iioovrr. "My own Impreaalnn la that Rua- ala la iihsllnillnu pence to lulu lime lor elimination of all nun' cniiimiiniatic elemenla and thua thn coiiaolldiitlon and practical abaiirptlnn of thnae areua behind the 'Iron curtain' mid Mniicliurla. Fifth Columna Everywhere "Her Invlgomled fifth columna In every country add lo con fualon. Tho rest of the world la rapidly concentrating Ita fcara and conaeo.uently Ita anlmoaltlea toward her." After citing the twilight of freedom abroaiL-th poaalblllty of another world war and the loaa of much of tho world's productive equipment, Hoover advlaod: . , I "In all tills ttlO'lr' situation necessity requr ' ul the Uni ted Slatea alum. .icrve three major pollclea: i . "In the economic field we niuat now conserve our reaourcea, Improve our eou nment and re duce our pending. We niuat end our aole of Santa Claua. Hold on to Bomb In national defense we abniitd T .... , - ' I I I . - , '1 :: . , .: rP.l Th. armv air forea'a huoa oxparlmantal B-3S bombar (right) dwarfa a B-29 (laft) as tho two ... ...k.rf n.. ..rh olh.r in thn ohoto iutt raUaiad In Waahinoton along with an nouncomont the B-36 waa airborne 38 mlnutaa in ita firat flight taat. Tho B-36 la powerad .iu anon v.....nAu... .nnn. and haa an affactiva ranae of 10.000 milaa. AP wlraphoto from army air foreaa). by Timber Access Roads Building PORTLAND. Aug. 13 A1 Fifteen timber acceas roada are being built In national foreata of Oregon and Washington, Re gional Foreater H. J. Andrews saia inaay, ; Three more roads are planned for early construction, he added. As. a reault of the new roada, an estimated 20,000.000 more board feet of timber will be mar keted In 1946, and 253,000,000 more in 1947, he said, and the added total will climb to 283, 000,000 by 1948. Andrews said "we are still cutting leas than the total allow able auataincd yield cut for the region, and we plan to approach this maximum cut as rapidly as poaalble.". The aim, he said, Is to aug ment lumber supplies (or hous ing. Andrews Hated the IS roads now under construction, totaling 96.S miles and being built at a cost of $1,591,000, aa: Clackamas river in Mt. Hood forest; Allingham in Deschutes 300 Gf Correspondents Will Come To Barbecue COUGAR, Wnah,, Aug. 13 (IP) Mra. P. A. Mulkey always wnnt ed to have thoae 335 GIs she correapondod with during tho war como to dinner aoma day. Next Sunday's ahe'a going to. Up here in the Mount St. Helena foothllla, ahe'a arranging a barbe cue for 300 gueats: the hoys ahc could locate and their familica. "I don't have all their ad- dreaaea any more, but I wrote and Invited thoae I could, alio Merrill Moose Hears Reports MKHRII.L, Aug. 13 Loyal Order of Mooae, Merrill, No 300, n. rl Tueaday, Auguat 6 to licnr n porta on the Oregon stutt con ference held at Tillamook and to initiate two cnndldntea. Wll l.am Murray and Dennis D. Col lina. It waa announced that the utualiatic team of the local InHtfA tfirilr RornnH nluf-n in piiin. hold the atomic bomb until there ! petition at the alnte conference, la real cooperation for laatlna ! Ii.iim in F.uarnn hv four t.lnl anld. "We're figuring on about HOI) and one boy'a coming from Atlanta, Ga." "Mom" Mulkey started writing Gla in 1042 and "Juat kept it up. I Pretty aoon I was writing 35 let- tera a day and acndlng presents j wnenever poaaioie , , . i nun i know now where I did get all 333 namea. Sometimes we'd pick up hitch hiking acrvicemcn and we'd get to talking and find they and their buddies weren't getting any letters, no I'd Juat put them on my list." Fifteen of Mom's "boys" are dead there'll be Gold Stars after their names on a plaque she's going to dedicate to the 333 men Sunday. "I never enjoyed anything so much aa writing to those boys," said the gray-haired woman. But come Sunday, she's counting on something even nicer: seeing the youths ahc corresponded with ao long. "I'm looking forward ao much to meeting them," she id. "Scema like I know them, every one. CARD OF THANKS 1 wlah to extend my thanks and appreciation to my neighbors, the navy department, the county fire department In their help and work In saving my home from burning Monday morning. J. A. O'NEIL. Alaskan Plumbers Walk Out In Protest ANCHORAGE. Aug. 13 1,11 Plumbera walked off their Jobs hero and at Whlttler yesterday in prnteat of a wage adjustment board ruling setting wagca back lo their June 30 level. The board ruled that wage In cienaea grunted during the ab sence of OPA were unnthorlzed. The hoard announced nt the annie time Hint Alnskn Airlines ollclnls and mechanics have agreed to lerma of a new con tract giving workers an average increase of $700 a year plus two weeks vacation Willi pay, ,10 days niinunl sick lenve with pay and lime and one-half in excevs o. a 48-linur week. peace, which must Include gen ernl disarmament In the world alllea a well aa enemy countries. Our military Mre today spending huge sums to Improve the bomb ao a to keep ahead of other na tlona. It la nonsenae to think we can keep ahead and nt tho same time give uwny the blue prints. "We should be wllllngto ngree that It will never be used ex cept In defense bf free men. That trust we aliuuld keep, but .until the world returns to keeping agreements and peaceful action keep our iwwder dry. "We should devote ourselves to cooperation In UN to iiiiiintnin peace, and to do so appeasement must ccan. Wo ahould at all timea assert the principles of the nuiiniic cnarter ror which we fought the war and to which all other nntlona pledged themselves to ua. In the 30-year history of the automotive Industry annrnxl matcly 2000 mnkca of passenger cars have appeared on the mark et, according to the Automobile nianufiicturcra association. Can You Eat Corned r i nrxi unit iinnvH ""6' VYithout Distress? Try Hot Wattr and Ntutracld To Counteract Any Cicm Stomach Acidity and AM Digestion Nm-r mind What brought It art AVrrxitlnK. loo rrtuth mrtnliinir or drinking tmt Utile rt or elf p; thrr on quirk way In rtmnt thn. At OMf-n pill Ollf lmiimiif ul nf NnitritrM in half n rIbm of hoi .tirr, Mr tlmmtiKlily ntul drink. Hrllef fri'tri flliirM cumri promptly In a vrry lw mlnui! Neutrnrld li new; It'i fllffrrcnt. Rx rrwi Riuntiiclt acltli aro yulckly ntuiml litMl ntul very tilonaantiy too. It's womtrrfulf Try Neuiraclfiglv your loninch a tight Ins chiinct. tint a packMitfl tvy uf tliln nw. different r)ifr fur vxront atomaoh acidity. At all good dniKKlHta, Huner ('ul Rate 1ruia Klamath Fall won third i-lace. Governor Hilery WincburRpr presided over the meet int. and there were 25 member present. Appointed to gerve on the re f.oshmrnt committee nt tho next meeting are Frank Hud ley Lou Droucr. Jim Bradnhnw. Elmont Kcnyon and Glen Arthur. The mi'oting was adjourned nt an early hour and member en joyed cards until refreshments were served. For Commercial Refrigeration SALES and SERYICE Sea Karl Urquhart Refrigeration Equipment Co. 611 Klamath Phona 64SS iiraAi.D a Hitva, Ki.mnh r.iu, ot.. TtTRaDAT, Aat. SI. r.sa S. forest; Arvld Nelson In Ochoco forest; Eden In Umatilla foreat; Sheep creek In Wallowa forest; Cascade lakes In Umpqua for est; Fall creek and Box canyon in Willamette forest; South Fork Coqullle in Slakiyou forest; Sauk river and Glacier canyon in Mt. Baker foreat; West Fork Hump tullpa in Olympic foreat; Rattle snake In Snoqualmle forest; Little Wenatchee in Wenntchee forest; Cheanimius in Wallowa forest. SLEEPER FALLEH ELIZABETH. N. J.. Aug. 13 Jay Jones went to Bleep, on the second story porch of his home and awoke on the lawn 20 feet below. He brushed himself off, re fused aid and said the fall had not hurt him. Classified Ads Bring Results. Congressional Junket Gets 17-Gun Salute ANCHORAGE, Aug. 13 WV- A congressional party, Includ ing five house military (train committeemen, which arrived here yesterday to be greeted bj a 17-gun salute, win conunua on to Adak Wednesday. The group is Inspecting arm Installations throughout Alaska RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITI! I suffered for years and an so thankful that I am free fron pain and able to do my worl that I will gladly answer any one writing me for Information Mra. Anna Pautz, P. O. Bo) 825, Vancouver, Wash. P. Adv. NUE-OVO Laboratories TOa5"ar No mora bluing streaks Add that blua flakes whan you uaa your regular soap No extra bluing rinxi If your deatsr doei not have BLU-WHIIE yet. remember Irs nnwl Keep oiking for M id Blue-Print for EFFICIENCY! Office efficiency soars when everyone has the right equip ment, properly arranged, t Desks and chairs suited to the Individual and Ills Job enough elbow room proper lighting attractive surround ings all affect tho morale and accomplisltjiiciits of will ing workers. For Office Equipment Ste cuu STATIONERY CO. 729 Main Phona 5602 Klamath Business College 733 Pin St. is an "Approved School" for training Veterans under the Gl Bill of Rights Licamed by and bonded to the irate of Oregon. A charter member of the National Council of Business Schools, and of the Stato Association of Business Schools ENROLL NOW Fall Classes start Soptomber 3 We have a limited capacity and feature individual instruction where necossary Our Slogan "ACCURACY ALWAYS" Whattayamean,jWt ? Juat saying a thing la ao doeen't make It ao. We know that. Occasionally somebody will question oar right to cail ourselves & friendly Southern Pacific. "How can you aay that," he'll ask, "when one of your ticket agents practically barked at ma once?" - Well, one swallow doesn't make a summer, and when you havs 90,000 people running a railroad, you're bound to havs some quick tempera and cases of stomach ulcers among them. We wouldn't be human if we didn't slip up once In a while, even though wo try very hard to prevent slips. We call ourselves a friendly railroad because you seldom see a Southern Pacific engineer who doesn't wave at folks, or a conductor who doesn't like to put children on the head and give them a fist-full of discarded seat checks to play with. Or a Southern Pacific man or woman who won't go out of his or her way to perform an act of human kindness above and beyond the call of duty. Incidentally, if you're planning a trip anywhere, our service is much faster and better, even, than it was before the war. We'll be glad to help you plan your trip but be sure you let us know well in advance. Th friendly Southern Padfk LLOYD STITT, District Freight and Passenger Agent. Ticket Office, Phone 3111 QUIT DOSING CONSTIPATION! Millions Eat KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN for Lasting Relief Harsh laxatives got you feeling; down! If yours la the common type of conatipation, caused by lack of sufficient bulk in the diet, follow this plcatant way to lasttnp- regu larity. Juat eat a serving of crisp, de licious KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN every day and drink plenty of water! Do this regularly and if your trouble is due to lack of bulk you may never have to take an other laxative the rest of your life 1 ALL-BRAN is not a purgative not a medicine. It's a wholesome, natural laxative food, and KILIOOO'S ALUMAN ia lhar la Nutrltia than whet wheal Because it's made from the vital outer layert of wheat, in which whole-wheat protective food ele ments are enncentrattd. One ounce of ALL-BRAN provides more than V4 yor daily iron need to help make rood, red blood. Calcium and phosphorus to help build bones and teeth. Vitamins to help guard against deficiencies. Protein to help build body tissue essen tial for growth. Eat ALL-BRAN every day! Made by Kellogg'a of Battle Creek and Omaha. We Keep a BEDSIDE CHART" On Your Car! OUR customer service file tells exactly what work was done on your car, when it was done, what parts were re placed, what the mileage was at the time, what mechanic did the job, and the cost. This record is complete from the first time your car entered our shop to the present. This customer service file enables ut to sit down with you, the owner, and advise you of the best steps to take to provide you the most economical service from your car in the immediate future. Take advantage of this service from the -Dick B. Miller Co. OLDS - CADILLAC Olds Tower 7th & Klamath Phone 4103 Report to people who are waiting for telephone service We ore rushing the equipment you'll use From V-J Day through June 30, the number of telephones in service has been increased by 277,000, of which 206,000 were added in the first six months of this year an unequaled increase for any corresponding period in the history of Our company. Thousands of sdditional telephones are be ing installed each month but there is still a tremendous job to be done. The Pacific Coast is continuing to grow at a rapid rate and new applications for service have been pouring in at double the rate of the corresponding period year ago. But we are rushing the equipment needed to fill all orders just as soon as humanly pos sible. "c arc hurrying construction on mors) than 140 new buildings and building addi tions, installing new equipment in almost every exchange, stringing thousands of mile of wire. Your telephone is on th way; we will get it to you as quickly as we can. Thank you for your patience. H sTm VI Ul aTTfli'lTV LI icy m I in n l?l The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 120 North Eighth Street Telephone Klamath Falls 3101 A