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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1947)
&IDAY, AUGUST 8, 1947 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACI SBVIM ipud Dumping Subject Of inderson Talk; Methods fo Help Situation Talked Washington, n. o. Annual 1 lllrlain or the HMA for dump- mirpliia potatoes ullciicdly tit mum II mo Hint hmh-pilcod iport were coming In from ciun ji, nmt fur fiillhiK t nmko u Jro extensive search for useful llct for the surplus, constitute liluli iKilnl of the Aiulrrnvn liimtttru' report on lit potato rcstlmillon, Ihil I'MA official (Incline thut e flint criticism In bused on fiilKhl imtrullt--lliiil the (luinp- interred to ocouriod neur Hu ll Olid, V., In July of HMO, while linMirli OKI nut como until y of JIM7, Hourly u year Inter. Ill 111 to 1 1 10 SCt'OIIlt CritlClSlll, 1-y "bulled their heads" all dur t the surplus prrlinl In IryliiK to tko uno of every useful outlet ry could find, did devulup new i laruer autleU, mid 111 iicucrul fl thill the problem win hniKlled driver Gets itiff Fine Clifford Zuibruuu. 3'J, 41)17 lilsbce, M sentenced to 'M days In )ull mid ven flue of tloo In Justice court hursday nllrr belli found uultly I a charge of rrrktru drlvliut. On second rlmnie, that of "drlvlim Id operating a motor vehicle at a tue when oerutor's license had leu atutwnilrd." he was also found II It y and sentenced to pay a fine : a .'5 or serve 1 day In the county 11. y.iitbruutt was upprehendrd by lie police olflrera Wednesday ntithl llowlu a nocturnal rliaMi throuKll fi city's suburban street. Zurbrav Id a companion, Willi Pllllt, 31, of US Prrlila, were rlillna on Plana otorcyile. '.urbruiig wan driving m machine, which Uie officer cu rved weaving III and out of traffic IrnM the viaduct and out 8. Dill reel. The ofllcera gave chase and Irrtonlc the pair after their ma llue skidded and overturned at the tad-end corner of ((midlife and Wiburn, dumping the pair on the jmiicl. They were both taken Into custody the officers. following ZurbruKK'i conviction on e two counu, Plug wan found guilty a charge of "permitting an un lenaed person to drive and o)erate motor vehicle." He we sentenced l pay a fine of IM or tpend JS dnya i Jail by Justice of the Peace J. A. lahoucy, loscburg To Hold rAiss Oregon Boll ROBEnUIlO, Aug, I Ofi-Jo Ann i morde, Bulherlliie :hool teacher l ho won Uie "Mis Oregon" title. 5 III be honored at a "Ml Oregon i ill" here tomorrow. Mauley Roblson. travel Informa- on director of Uie aula highway , ipartment. will attend the gov- ! -nor'a representative. Proceed of 4 la ball will be lucd to heighten ; iua Amordc chnncea to win the diss America" title at Atlantic City. The pretty blonde, who apenl tlila eek alnglng to 500 patient at Vel- ana' hospital, vlnltlng nervlre club. ' Ming for picture, and attending ; a, will attend the Juyceea regatta I Cotlnge Drove Sunday. Tuesday : le will meet Governor Snell and !' alt Uie nuite capltol. fFW Head Asks ; terurn Of Ships I J'OHTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 8 oV- J e national commnnder of the Vct- mm of rorelgn Warn wanU the : 8. to demand Immediate return ; I all "ship granted the Ruulnn i comment under wartime lend- Me agreement." i Commander Loul E. 8tnrr. here : lltlng his fiimlly, auld he under- cod thcro win a shortage of tnnk- I In this country. Ills prepared atiilcmrnt snld the ' usslan received nbout 90 ships s ncludlng four InrRe oil tankers . . . wo need them, let's get them." Starts Tonight UKJsAJl The Famous ALBANIS WOltf.H'H OTirATKHT ANI MOST j nr.NHA TiiinAi rnnn iui i CDPF lh Alblnii perform AtC nitriHiy on tht AirUI lApftHwiiv Trunk ?B tnni In Die all. Tlirill Rt (hit clPJtt1it1fylnir motor ivrl itiint. Kvflrjr man. wonun and inhlld will WAnl t im thl prlorm nc atRhllT. . ofurtrf of Long's United Shows CARNIVAL South 6th It Shasta Way ALL NEW , Ridoi Thrills SPECIAL Kiddie Marine. Tomorrow, 1:30 P. M. UI Shows and Rides or Kiddies 9c Under Auspices ! American Legion I'oat No. I as well as It could hnve been under the circumstances, The long awnllcd report turned out to be rather temiiei'iile 111 tone, and Its attack on the handling of the potuto problem lust year con sisted largely of pointing out methods by which, on second thought, the committeemen believe dumping might have been avoided and may be avoided In the future. The committee churged that de struction of lute 10411 potutoea con tributed to a short supply litter, ft suggestion was that more should have been pluccd In storuge, . I'MA officials have sulci, how ever, tlml sufe storuge capacity Insl Pall wua Jiimnird to ciipuclly, sod the only wny to try to save the rest of the huge Mulno crop wss through field storage In pits. Thai wus tried, and a lot of Uie potatoes went bad. There was a winning to PMA In llio report thai, In view of Uie smaller crop this year, committee men would esgiect no dumping of consequence this season. Actually, liter has been uo dumping In recent weeks. The committee summed up llio surplus potato oiwrnUmi a fol lows: DoA bought up the surplus at a coal of 1103.10(1.000: ll re ceived II3.3M.0O0 from sales; and the loss on Uie oiierallon was IH, 7AI.000. The committeemen com mented : "Too much of this cool, II would seem, may be regarded as unneces sary had a more careful search been made for menus of disposal raUier Ulan dumping or deatruc Uon." The committee conceded thut early potatoes are loo thin skinned and watery to be stored. On the handling of the 1847 crop, the re Krt snys: "Instead of destroying potutoea, the department should assist In providing adequate storage space for the ID47 crop, so Unit potatoes ran be available Ui consumers on a normal basts until the IH4R cro are ready for murket. There will be surpluses In certain areas and the government should provide methods to aid 111 distribution of these locul surpluses to area where imtatoc are In demand." The committee recommended that the 1XP use more of Us re search funds In experiment to de velop new ouUet for surpluses. 11 mentioned the use of potato cul ture In bakery product as a pos sible outlet for large amounts, and suggested experiment In qulrk freetlng and cold storage. It criu clsed the DoA for falling to Im prove the potato mnrketlnR sys tem, "although It has ample au thority under the law for such action." lte(.-oiiimeii(1iitlons In cluded development of new and expanded Use, grenter use for do mestic and foreign relief, wider publicity on new uses, and lead ership by DoA In arranging for storage of surpluses. Referring to the potato situa tion at Itlchmond, Vs., Uila yeur. department officials have pointed out Unit only 3tX car of potatoes were unloaded at that city In the first five monUis of 1U47. and thai only 10 of those came from Can ada. In May, only three car enme from Canada. While the records do not show the character of Uie Can adian shipment, many of these may have been seed potatoes Uiat normally come frAm Cannda what ever the supply sltUntlon Is In the United Stales. In addlUon, there were plentiful supplies available from Alabama al no more than the price of the Canadian ship ments, and probably somewhat lower prices, Reusons why the DoA did not push more of the surplus Into pro cessing such a dehydration, starch, and similar product Include the high cost of such processing and the fact that the DoA hus no funds from congress to finance processing: It funds are appropri ated for payment to growers, not processors nor for processing. Let's Talk Plain English About Auto Insurance That's Different It will pay you to learn about State Farm Mutual' common feme, auto insurance that pay the man who payi the premium. You buy where you get the moat for your money when you become one of State Farm' more than 1,300,000 policyholder. Get de tail NOW I WM. N. GOEN, Agent Towsr Thtstrs nier., rh. Lisa STAT 8 fAM MUTUAL AUT0M0IU8 INIUIANCI COMPANY World'! tsreiil Tti WttWt Lttgttt Auto muranr C. tiwhij$ Music Co. Combining fine mixic with fine furniture Prices start at $187 Hoot Wave Deaths Hit 119 CHICAGO, Aug. 8 W')-After III heal druths the Midwest had a cool ing off period toduy. Fever tempcrulures persisted how ever In the Mouth. It v. less warm In the Uusl and the Northwest whs almost loo cool, The Chicago weuther bureau pre dicted scattered shower from the Itocklcs to New England. The 100 degree region Included Missouri, Kuusus, Arkansu. Oklahoma, Texas mill l.oulnlium where Bhreveport hud 100 yesterduy. Midwest and Eastern tempera ture wore In the 80s, am. In Wash ington, Oregon and -daho, low AO of last night were expected again tonight, Police Search Death Suspect HKATTJ.E, Aug, 8 tT'j-A nation wide hunt wu under way today for a former Texas state penitentiary In mate who was charged yesterday with first degree murder In connec tion with the shoe store holdup slaying two ycurs ago of Clayton W. Htockbrrger In Meattle. The charge was filed In Justice court against Aubrey Binlth, 3D, alia II, J. Love and Orbrn 13. Hmltli. Prosecutor Lloyd Hhorett said fil ing of the charge climaxed a two year Investigation during which time 311-yeiir-old lllchurd O. Brltton wo convicted and twice sentenced to death for pmUrlpatlon In the fatal holdup. His must recent execution dale, July 211, wo commuted re cently by Uovcrnor Wallgren for 60 days at the prosecutor's request. Hmltli and Urltum were Inmate of the Texn penitentiary at the same time, PUI record show. Perini Baby Found Drowned FALMOUTH. Muss.. Aug. 8 JPt The body uf Nancy Perlul, 4. niece of Lou Perlnl, millionaire contractor and .isrt owner of the Boston Brave Bascbsll club, missing since yester day, wss recovered today from the ocean In full view of her parent watching dragging operation from the family porch. The body wss recovered while Dis trict Attorney Frank E. Smith's In vestigator were proceeding on the theory she had been kidnaped. Police said Uiere appeared to be no doubt the drowning wo purely ac cidental. The body wu hooked by firemen who began dragging operations at 3 . m. under floodlight. As It was pulled ashore, Mr. Perlnle cried, "oh, my baby." and col lapsed In the arms of her husband. Clnirli'. a Braves stockholder and I imniK line ill ll in uiuilirr. LAJU. Ill IIIC 'continclliig business. He carried her gently Into the fumlly summer home. IIUTTKR VP PORTLAND, Aug. 8 Ml One major distributor raised Uie price of butter one cent pound today and others were expected to follow suit. It brought Uie retail price of grade A from 78 to 83 cents. And we can prove it! But we'll "defend the qual ity of our RECAPS and SEC TIONS any time!" We also do (reusing and lubricating, and carry a full line of Kelly-Sprlngfleld Ure. Com In and see u today. presents ryjj A yjifey jit THE LEACH SERVICE CO. 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