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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1947)
Many Fishing Days Ahead fl V 1 Isi'iSS 1 T. .. Truman Makes Fire Appeal V4 WAHHINOTON, May 6 il'i-Prcs' dent Trunin n k e d the nation 'lui'Mliiy to orguiiU It defenses iHHltiHt (Irs an a country-wlcle basis in mi eriort w avoid suin siiec Laoiilar (Hunter as Die recent blunt and Ware In Texan City, UnleM the present (Ire rule run reduced. Mr. Trumun n o, the In Ihla ritmtlv fur ICIS7 alrmn I will be more than 1790.000.000. ' "The concerted ellurl of el! our i people l needed." he said In an ad mires prepared (or the first national lire preveniion conference, -inorcier to make e((ectlve the known vcnlliig large losses where tire ocelli). Mr. Truman's speech (onimlly launched the rirlllMiraiiuns ol the i three-day conference. Male and 1 local officials an well an private or : ganlnatlons were Invited to parti iclpale. MiiJ. (Jen. Phillip B. Olim hm, administrator o( the Federal Work agency, la general chairman. Car Production (Cut By Nash" I DETROIT, Mv 7 irt'i-Nusli-Kel-vim.i.r corooratlon announcrd to- idav that a continued shortage of Dieticians Say British Are On Starvation Diet lighter than before the wur "In spite I of the guzzling of extra milk, extra uraAi.D news, Kismsia rum, rt, whiinksday, stir 1, ism, tatss (at Dast venr thev have told a quarter million dollars or more the school meals and their mothers , rations." , Fowls available here-rationed and iortn of m insurance, uiirttiiuiicu uuiRiuc ui ivflwuiniiwr- LONDON. Mny 1 flV-Oiie of ZuotilM dally In order to provide Britain a leading dieticians. Dr. the eilcrgy up , a ,ufj dlly. Franklin Blckneil, said Tuesday work that "England la dying o( starva- j ' "As a nation we must literally j Insurance Men Back perish" unless food stocks Improve, e f r blckneil wrote In the Medical Press, I rfOltl UOnTerenCO . an Independent weekly, . i Returned Monday , from a four- CIlllIU the "Dlteollsly thill stlODl,lnv llfn Inuimnri ronferriu. In Klrls," '"undersized, debilitated chll- Ipurtlund were Lynn Roycroft, Paul Use The Herald and New Want Ads I They're Inexpensive, and I results are amaalng. at u cont lined sliortane ol girls, "unnersniea, ueoiniaiea cnu- Portland were Lvnn Roy .i,i. .r.i.1 h fnrceil Nash mulors dren" and what he deemed the bad ak. Eldred Putnam. Carl Baker to curtail passenger car production i temper and general lassitude of thejLoy Barker, Julian Abtjott. all with almost 30 per cent (or an Indefinite i whole population, Blckneil said the :tho Life Underwriters association of oerlod government's nutritional surveys j Bouthern Oregon. Nasli postwar schedules called (or have "damned themselves by their o( these, Roycroft, Lee, Baker and nroductlon of 1000 cars a day but own euphoria, and mean nothing." Abbott received awards (or the Ore iictiial output has not exceeded the1 Blckneil said school children werelgon quarter - million - dollar round- methods of nreveiulna- (Ire and ure- ! recent M0 a day average. three lnchea shorter ana 18 pounds taoie. wnicn signuiea mat, during Don't Dig Up Your Sewer Line WHEW " yt-E Electric Roto-Rooter Sewer and Drain Service Free Estimates Written Guarantee ft. W. Branham. Mgr. Phone 8470 r WHY DIDNTICAlipr- ; southern facllle Houliclliuuw foreman H. V. Hrlliy I left I hands to Harvey H, Miller, retiring niarhlnlsl, I bog of fishing tarkle as the latter prepares to leave after 40 year wills the road. The fishing tackle along with a new watch, were presents from Miller's fellow employee. TRANSPORTATION NEWS rrom Bt. Paul, Minn., romes the announcement that the CI rest Northern has reduced Its annual Interest chiuges on funded debt bv nearly 61 xr cent In the past 12 veers. The announcement was msde bv F. J. Oaviu, president of Ihe railways, to the stoikholileu at tlio company's annual nieotlng there. In making the announcement, Clavm pointed out that contrary to general belief that railways are wallowing in profits Is the fact that they earnrd an average of only 2'. per cent on Investment In IMA. He added that railway wages have risen more than M per cent and cunts of mateilals and supplies have Increased Ul'i per cent since 1VJP. "Railways need and consistently nnul have at least a six per rent return on Investment to continue production, maintenance and im provement . . ." he asserted. 9 W. O. Curllsx nf 8an Francisco. Ihe assistant freight traffic manager for tho Western Pacific railroad. Is in the basin area today making a general Insiiection of his company's activities here. Curtlsa Is being shown through tho locality by it. H. Taylor, local general agent for Uie road. R. A. Ilmick. the- new general agent (or the Southern Pacific, Is ieioried to be in Han Francisco today, but will be back Thursday. Hourk la south on business. Lloyd Blltt, whom Houck suc ceeded here, left last Saturday fur ftacramento where he Will take over his duties with the Western Pacific railroad. Helen Underwood, clerk In the general agent's office at HP I back on the lob this week after returning from Idaho Falls, Ida., last Hunday. Hhe was called to Idaho by the death of her (alher. It seems to be vacation time at ON with W. O. Preston, dispatcher, back from a vacation In Montana, C, E, Cnldrr, brnkemnn. leaving (or a vacation at Fresno. Cnllf., and J. W. Ray, swltrh foreman, Honing at Van Nuys, Calif, Pi ene of A. W. Rolweller In the basin area from Hen uie. Rotweller Is Ihe claim agent from Health) and la here on buinrs Gene Dalev of Oreat Falls. Mont., lis returned home after spending several weeks with his mother, Mrs, Florence Daley, ON clerk. Also a guest or Mrs. Daley was her daugh ter, Mrs. Gordon Hover of Plney Wood, Mont. ROAD FIND WAHHINOTON. May 7 ilA-The homing exedlter was directed to allocate 110.000.000 to the forest service (or construction o( access roads In legislation approved yester day by the senate, Henator Cordon (R-Ore.) told Uie senate the roads were needed to make ripe timber available (or hous ing needs. 1 ELECTRIC Water Heaters GE and othtr Nationally-Known Brandg 30 - 40 - 50 and 60 Gal. Sixtt In Stock Fyock-Moon INCORPORATED 1:1-1:5 Mo. th Phone MIX Jf Mother's Day i Program u Thursday Night, May 8 For Elks, Mothers and Wives of tht ELKS TEMPLE REFRESHMENTS Lodge Convenes at 8:00 o'clock H YOUR WATCH OR CLOCK All Wofcheg Timed fgS ff For Accuracy 3KSy Ji By Preciiion NikCl Watch Timcrg M ' Ol55?Sv4 mi DAY SERVICE RrRnrttico. ul t lie ais ur lht mkr nl four olork or liin, mi t-an put It in rrumle nurklnt Writer. 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