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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1947)
PAGE EIGHT HERALD AND NtWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13, 1947 Seattle Star Suspends Publication SEATTLE, Auf. 13 (flV-The S. utile Star, founded In 1899, an nounced It wt supendin publica tion after ludny's editions because of rlslni costs of operation com bined with the world-wide news print shortate. At the Mine lime, the Seattle Times announced II would purchase the remalninc newsprint owned by the Star. E. L. Skccl, attorney and one of ... i.unl u.111 IWnttl truft- me 5WK.iv.iu.ut.io, , tee In liquidation and articles of I liquidation were to be filed in Olympia today. In a formal, front page state ment. The Star said "The Seatt e Star Is suspending publication lol lowing today's editions. Long Study "The manacement of The Star came to this decision only after a long and careful study of the prob lems which conlrom men- probi ty "Terrific increases in every hem that goes into the publishing of a newspaper, chiefly labor and news print, have brought this industry to a point where only those with heavy volume could survive. . "And thru the period where volume could have been attained this newspaper found Itself facing newsprint shortages which prevent ed that goal being reached. "As a result it came into the post war period with handicaps which have proved too serious to be over come." First Barley Shipped Out MERRILL, August 13 -The first carload of Hannchen malting barley was shipped from the Klamath basin Tuesday, from the 1M7 har vest. Shippers were Shuck brothers and the buyer was E. A. Webb of Anhcuser - Busch, brewing company of St. Louis. Mo., assisted by E. P. Erler. here negotiating for the crop. Buyers from other companies are also in the locality. Malt content in barley from the basin is reported very high this year, the quality better than expected and the yield good. The crop recovered from late frosts with little damage. A few fields are being harvested now but the main crop will be cut in about 10 days or two weeks, grow ers advise. Fiye Polio Cases Reported In State PORTLAND. Aug. 13 m Five cases of infantile paralysis the largest number in a single week since last October were reported today by the state board of health. The board pointed out that the disease normally becomes more pre. valent at this tinr of year. Com. munieable disease in general was down to 151 cases last week. 12 per cent below the previous week and 2 per cent below the corresponding period last year. SENTENCED PORTLAND, AUG. 13 JP Dale James Delaney, 31. who pleaded guilty to robbing L'Abbe restaurant of $705 at the point of a toy pistol, was under sentence of 10 years' Im prisonment today. Delaney was captured a few min tes after the robbery. A restaurant bus boy gave chase. Gollum's Mother, lister Take Stand 4mm 11 Louise Overell (left) and her co-defendant on a murder charge stemming from the death, of Louises mother and father, tieorje (Budl Gollum. chat with Gollum's molher, Mrs. W ilhelmlna Slome . and sis . VVUIafred, after the mother and sister testified for the prosecution at Santa Ana. Calif. th testified briefly that Louise had written them letters from Jail. , AP wlrephoto. Anti-Liquidation Group Plan Hearing Arguments (Continued from Page One teroreters would be on hand explain the proceedings in tne Klamath and Paiute languages. I Anti-liouidalion leaders will bring in many other points on top of their firm denial of the right of congress to legislate their reservation out of existence. One is a claim the Indians have for $18,000,000 from the united States as settlement for a boundary dispute. The claim has been out standing since 1887. Another is that a majority of Indians voting in the tribal general council have consistently turned down liquidation proposals. Still another reason Is the tribal business committee's opinion that a majority of the members of the tnbe are not ready to assume the full responsi bility of citizenship, that many would quickly lose or be roDDea oi their wealth, that many would wind up on the Klairath county relief rolls. All this is not taken to mean that the Klamaths do not desire their freedom eventually, but the time now is not right. And if the time Is not right, the fault lies with the government for its system of man- hand in deciding how and when their reservation is to be liquidated. Spud Growers Ask Support The Kliimitlh county AAA com uiltteo has extended Uio closing ditto of eligibility for support prices mi K)tntors. Formerly this duio wits sot us August 14; it will now be ex tended to and including Monday, September 1,' According to C. A. Henderson, many growers have not given much thought tu eligibility fur support. It should be kept In mind that to be eligible for support prices, growers must first, plant within their goal and second, fill out a certlltciite of eligibility with a deposit of one cent per sack on innrketnble potatoes this year, tu be In line lor supports. At lite end of the first dosing per iod, less than 100 growers had filled out the necessury certificate. Merely planting within the goal is not suf ficient for support eligibility. Sup ports for late crop potatoes reach M90 for December and $:U0 for January and continue at that figure (or the rest of the marketing season of the 1M7 crop. Contrary to expectations, the August 1 forecast of potato produc tion for 1947 showed an increase of 10 million bushels over the July 1 forecast, making the estimated pro duction 361.000.000 bushels. This fact may have hnd something to do with the drop In prices of early potatoes tu whero they are now below sup port prices In soiuo districts. In some early Oregon counties prices dropped to &c below supports and growers are how attempting to se cure supports although they did not sign eligibility cprtillcntes during the period In which this could be done in older to Insure support tor curly potatoes. Closing dale for these potatoes wus early In July. Applications toe. support eligibility cun be completed at the AAA ofllce. (eilrrul building. asing the Klamaths for the past 80 odd years. They have not been to'niinwed to become conversant enough with their own alfairs to take over now. Liquidation may come in an orderly manner in five years or during the next generation, but the economic help and moral support oi the United Stales is needed to pre pare the Indians for their step Into citizenship then. They are not ready now. Division of tribal holdings now would be laying the Indians open to looting by unscrupulous persons who would take advantage ot'thelr un- preparedness. A final argument will hit at the method of approach used by Sen ators Morse and Cordon In Intro ducing their liquidation bill. SB 1223. in congress. The Klamaths believe that If and : n-hpn if neresxarv that the reser- ' vatlon be done away with, proper officials of the government should come to them with any proposal, as was' done when their ancestors signed the original Klamath treaty. If the state- or county has any pro posal along that line. It s their duty A recent act of congress grants nurses permanent rank and com mensurate pay allowances. By this new bill the nurses who have had war service with the navy, and are under 35. may return to active duty. Classified Ads Brtng Results. BETTER HEALTH! Hmmmtrlftdt raf mmd Cofoa ifrfc Ukf TrMted without Hocpltil Op lotion Writ or call tor FT EE dcactlpUv Booklet MmJ, Ihnmsh TrUsy: 10 A. 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