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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1947)
MONDAY, JULY 21,1947 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN Jruman Warns of Inflation Again As Nation Reaches Pinnacle Of Prosperity IVAHHINUTON, Jul 21 111 l-rralilrlit Truman wld toilajf (lit nallon hi urird lo a plnnarle of "uiuirrrrilrulr pronpr rllr" but 111 mi alrmalliM III drlinra aialnal In flation. In a iparlal ailil-jrrar eronomlo rrporl lo eonsrraa, III rlilcf iikii III dwlerad lint production now li running el rut of IKS.OOt.Mig, 000 sr, far lurpaasliif anything In hMary, end aMwti "We ran place the proilurtlun and Ilia hllh employment lhal liava loilajr oil a firm foundation of rmlurlnf prosperity and Brace." lint tlirradwl Ihroiuili Uie 30.000 vinil docuinrnl were fuur O's corn, tual, oonalruclloii and commrri'e oversea named by Mr. Truman a Pilots Fly Trial Trips Klilueeii Western Air Unea pilm raitaliui are now comiletlii( quallll ration flmhu over tlte camer a nrw route from Ban Francisco lo the JEar I f 10 Nortliaeal preparatory to mine aervlceoit August 1. Kacli pilot will make two round trips over the oOO-mlle airway, ae cnrdlug lo Jack Thayrr, aclliia clilcl pilot. l.amlliilli were to be made at Port laud and Brattle, regular slops on dip run, and at alternate llclds at Itrd Uluff. Calif., Mrdford. Mslem and Euarue. Ore., and Toft-do and Troutdale, Wash. Thayer aald the pllola have Jiul complrtrd two round trips over the rouie aa observers on United Air Lliira planra. Making Uie qualification fllghu ate Thayer, Bain Mualer, Arthur C'lirnry. Jamea Cteaklll, Btrrllug Lou, Lea Italian. Carl Kakrr. C. U. Mc Kentle, R T. Lund. B. Q. Van Colt, It CI. l.uk. Q. It. Ilyan. L. W. Bmlth, H. L. Parker. W. T, Human. John Nhtaaby. Edward Sowliukl and John I verted, "that In many cases bus! neaa proflu are more than adequate to permit price reduction or wage Incrraara, or tome combination of both Mr. Truman reassured Industry. Iioaever, that he dori not aeek or taped a return to prewar price leveli. driteloiiiiioiiU whlili menu tlmt "In flationary problem! may become troimer." '1'ermlng price rrdurtliini atlll nrc eaaary In many arraa, the prealrirnt laid they limit nut be iwamprd In a wavi of speculation csuacd by the toreeaat of a abort corn crop or by a wave of new wage and prlre booala priird to John I,. Lewis' coal con tract aetllrmrnt. Mr. Truman aald there are aa yet "no grouuda for real alarm nor for general iiirculatlve Increaaea III food prlcea" arlaliia from the forecast of a corn harvest 30 per cent below laat year'a. But In the event real short agea ahould develop, the report rec ommended: I. Pull publicity ai to the true farm outlook, pcrhapi Including a campaign for "atrlcl economy" In the uie of mine fooda, a. quick planning for conaervatlon, through export control! and poaalbly by renewing the government'! re cently lapsed power to control the amount of grain uwd by dlsllllere and other proccMora Mr. Truman renewed III! pica of ten daya ago that coal, ateel and other Induatrlra forego Immediate prlre Increases until they teat the rral coata of the wage botiat won by Lewis' mlucra. "Htablllty In atrrl prlcea would be a wlae economic policy for thla In dualry aa well aa for the country," the preeldrnt drclared, whrreaa In rreaara baaed on gueaaei and an "eianeraled Interpretation" could "atari another price-wage aplral In motion. "Another general aurge of price Inflation would have only one reault the aharp receaalon which It la to evrryone'a Inlerrat lo prevent, Mr. Truman auld. lie added that price cuta and booala In aubatandard pay rate! are atlll needed aa he aald they were when Uie flrat economic report waa made In January but that meanwhile corporation profita have gone on lo new record hrlghla. It la evident," the chief executive Bare hard. Stalin Sees Sports Show MOSCOW, July 31 Ml Prime Minmer Blalln made hla flrat pub lice appearance of the aummcr yea terday when he attended a mun Her aporta exhibition In Mxacow'a Dynamo atadlum In which approxi mately 30.000 Kuulan alllletea par ticipated. The 67-year-old Blalln. who wai Hreajirfi 111 a military uniform all- peared to be In good health nd hllh aplrlti when he entered hu Hicrial box and received the cheer! of an audience of 70.000 which crowded the atadlum to capacity. He waa accompanied by Marahall Klrmentl Voroahllov and Foreign Minuter V, M. Molotov. Oakie, Horn To Marry Soon HOLLYWOOD. July 31 (41-rilm Comic Jack Oakle and Actress Vic toria Home are engaged and prob ably will be married "within a few monUu." hu aludlo haa announced. The 37-year-old actreaa haa left to join Oakle. 43, at Calgary. Can ada, where he la on location with a film company. lie waa divorced In IMS by Vanlla Vardon, former Zlegfeld Folllea girl. Shirley Temple Expecting Baby HOLLYWOOD. July 1 ( Shirley Temple U expecting a January baby. The 18-year-old actress and her husband, Actor John O. Agar, 36, made the announcement laat night 4 at a family party. They were married Sept. It, 1949. HA Mil CALL 5103 SPECIALIZED RADIO SERVICE 1434 Main Shipyard To Be Scrapped POflTLAND, Ore.. July 31 il'i The huge Oregon Bhlpbulldlng cor poration yurd, which act world rec ord for ahlp coiulructlun during the war, U ready for disposal. J. A. Hall, chief of the purchaao and aalea department of the u. S mar II line communion, aald he was meeting here today with war assets administration official! to arrange traiufer of the yard aa aurplua prop erty. The WAA ahould be ready to liquidate the yard by September 1 Hall aald. Thta la the laat prlvalely-ownrd properly atlll under maritime com- mlaalon control on the Weal coaal, Hall reported. Royal Honeymoon Gets Under Way PORTLAND, July 31 llfy A royal honevmoon waa In progreaa today. Oeorgene Ormslon, IB-year-old queen of Portland'! rose featlval married her childhood sweetheart, Raymond Patterson, last night. The eight rote featlval princesses were brldeimaldi. Patterson, a It-year-old navy veteran, and his bride will attend the University of Oregon this fall. HARTFORD Atelseal aaa ladaaially Ceaspaer INSURANCE T. B. MATTERS FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE General Iniurance Agency 107 S. 7th St. Phone 4193 WHY WE SAY t, S'AN i count t Uawiom 'I liii expression inclining strife, Ih'iiii . .i. ,i i i i r..i.i ..i ..i.i i m, wiiii im; ciuaaicui mine ui rria, uiiiii'aa i ! of lliilr, wlio tlircw a golden apple ; among I lie oilier godik-iM-i, 'lliis upplc e inacrihctl "To the moil beautiful'' 1 1 iiiicil eavh of llic godilciKci lo luy 8 iliiim lo it and I here fore licramc llie nptilo of discord. f " Utah Holds Centennial Celebration HALT LAKE CITY, July 21 MO Thn curtain goes up tonight on Utah's centennial mualcal drama "Promised Valley," by Arnold Haund gaard, and before It cornea down on the laat performance the 100th annl veraary of the settling of Utah will have paaaed. Opening a major week In the year long centennial celebration, the mu alcal la being put on at a cost of $lfj0,000 by Sundgaard, author of "Ttlple-A Plowed Under," and "Power." both produced by the Fed eral theatre project of the old PWA, and other nationally known direc tors. The Mormon tabernacle choir pre sented 'The Restoration" last night, Navy Berths Still Open Only 200 blllcta are atlll available for naval reservists wishing to make a training cruise to Alaska aboard three destroyers, the 13th naval dis trict announced today. The deatroyers, UBS Lofberg, UBH John W. Thomoson and USS John A. Bole, will leave Seattle July 37 and return August 10, according to Capl. A. D. Ayrnult. UBN. district director of naval reserve. All hands will be granted two days' liberty at Juneau, Alaska, during the four-day slay, July 31-Auguat 4. Tills Is the last reserve training cruise scheduled to an Alaskan port during the current calendar year. "These reserve cruises give new members of the naval reserve a chance to become skilled In sea going techniques and permit naval veterans to keep up to date on the latest naval development!," Cipt. Ayraull aald. J "New procedure In applying for reserve cruises provides that requests ahould be made direct to the training ataglng division located at the naval ' reserve armory nearest to reservist'! . home address," the reserve director added. Hood River. The ooy was dead on arriving at a hospital. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING CiMrt, ftaaranUtS Wer! All Hakail aataaa!la prleei Prae KtllniBtei Sewing Machine Service Jmmt laleaaaSenl Dealer efcn 1171 atia Ihaals an another feature In the crowded pro gram of events for the centennial. Home 5004 Boy Seoul) from all ilatri of the Weal, Canada and Mexico opened encampment on the Fort Douglai reaervatlon today, com bining Hcout activities and com petition with participation In cen tennial eventa. Including the flrat of the two major street parades scheduled for the coming week. A motorized trek of the sons of Utah pioneers which began at Nau voo, 111., a week ago, will arrive In Halt Lake City tomorrow after com pleting their modern day reproduc tion of the march of Mormon pio neers to Utah 100 yean ago. Volume Sole Of Liquor Drops PORTLAND, July 21 UP) Sale of liquor In the state dropped from S19.1S2 cases the first six months last year to 450,451 cases In the lame period this year, the liquor control commission reports. Because of Increased prices, how ever, dollar volume was down only 6.09 per cen'. That Aluminum Building Is - - a a . (T nam ton s i vA mi w An 11- 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER MM ? Hope For Europe Held SALEM, July 21 (P) dtate Cor poration Commissioner Maurice Hudson, who returned last week from an air trip to Europe, said to day that Western Europe will solve Its problems, despite some com munist and fascist sentiment that prevails. "The French people are funda mentally sound and will corns out of their difficulties, despite the com munist power In their government," Hudson said. Hudson said Prime Minister Paul Ramadler enabled him to 'attend a session of the national assembly, where Hudson was Impressed by the Capable Nursing Care for Aged or Convalescent Ambulatory or Bed Cases Even Tide Rest Home 141 N. Main Phone 76M Ashland, Ore. presence of women and colonial representative under the new con stitution. In Italy, Hudson laid several businessmen told him they would like to see the return of Mussolini, whom they said at least provided a strong administration, Hudson said some French busi nessmen told him they would like to establish outlet! for their pro ducts in Oregon, Classified Adi Brine Reiult. To relieve burn, Itch, and sting of Heat Raih PERSPIRI nousEivives NOW UXI MIX SANA There's wonderful relief for all la Mexaana on hot, humid days and nights. 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Yes, it Is Benson, the football star and high In scholarship back In college days In Uie U S A., and now these Indians make him one of their own with Uie bowl of ants part of 1U NEW LIFE When Benson came to these Central American Indians, he put their language In writing, Uirn came the Bible and a school and converts. So It was Uiat these Jungle people, long In heathen darkness, received Jesus Christ in to their hearts and they lifted them. DEAD TO SELF Today you see our Bcnsons going out In force to Uie ends of the earUi. They teach, preach, carry medicines, do sur gery, translate Uie Bible It Is now translated Into over 1040 different tongues. They take Christ and life to tribes long dead and dry. You made Christ your own Saviour? You had faith to believe that He died for you? Ood hon ored your faith and gave you eternal life. But you live 60-50. You run with the world and yet claim Christ You are restless and maybe Joyless. So what? To live 60-50 or to surrender all? 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