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TUESDAY, FLB, 17, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THRW Grain Probe Challenged By Thomas I WAHIIINCiTON. 'It. 17 li'h-Hrn-tlur Winer Tliiimiia ll-Oala.) aiilil Iniluy arimltt liivrallnaliira "rnlilril" llm iifrlrn (if unr ( Ilia blmllima aaam'lulr "hiillll lu find aiimil llilng ntt mr." ill armiliir In.Mi il anrw thai hr rraril llm Inquiry lulu III" rum miiillly trmllni "a rloanl In rlilrnt." Tlliimu Uilil li H'lHiltrr lis lliil waltril Iiiiik riiuiiuli Im Hmntor Kcr iiianii ilc-Mii li.i riihrr In cull upon him tin' furllirr liiliirinullmi or tu rl.iMi Ilii' InvrntlKiillmi by llm MMiuIn uipiiiirliiUiiii Mii:uliiinltlro which r-'rmifinn ImulK. "Hi' lin ilium mr nil llir luirin ho run." Tliomun nultl. 1 liom.ia mill DyltP lilllllil. Ill niiniirl.il ailvlarr, mill all amain rinnliivra nnnril with "a Imiiilliil of alllipiirna" vlaltril ( lllllllll'a orflfB 'Iiit lt Jiuiuury 10 and rurrlril off nit Hnnful of rrrorila. himic. rr liial, lllry Ullllril. Ilurrlril Cull Thulium unlet InviJilltiilliiia lor Hie H ilii iinuiiHlrf nillrri on muillirr of hl tnnnl "mill lilcil to tulcr him mil wlihniit a lint. ciial or itvrn nrrklui" for juint liniliiu about ThiHimi' coiniiUHlity ImnaailUin. i-t.-.- tl. i....i.li.iilii Iim ttitrt III inllitl, Ihn uklnliuiiiaii aaltl. wllrll tin wrote I'Viwimiii it Irtlir of pro lea. KriviiMin hurt no toiiinirnt on the Irttrr. tin pifvluunly hud announced pinna to hold public hrnrlima on I lioiiiiia' truillnti, but he Irll that iliirntlim apru liMluy. rvrmwoii mutt it public teuton will be held "it the evidence merit It." Kill the rominlltce hu not yet pnued upon the evidence, he added. Surplus Crop To Be Bought I'OHTl.AND. Feb 17 ul'i 'Hie jovernuieiu i preparing to buy up aiirplua IU47 applr III Wtuihlimloii and Ori-K'in to help aupirt prices. W J. tlt iuilheiiil. I'nrtlnnil Bltelll ,fnr the drpurtment of agriculture, uld the punhute would be mitdo with ,4iKi(KKi provided tor price '.I'lMMirl proiitiiuu. ; tlrowrrs mum muke nlfera of iple In tola of one or more eur ,'li.mln. The department will accept inr rejeel utfrra before Murch 10 uiid wanu delivery completed by ..Mnrcll 31. Tlie aiple will lie distributed to rlliail for aliKlrnt lunrhr. Ac " rrptable varieties are Wmrnap. .Yellow Ncttnii and Orllry fancy starie or better. Director U of 0 Singers - m .i.nnnnwy wmvpw'iwniQmmm1'' i. Prof I. Alllon, dlreetor of the I'nlvrralty of Orrinil Winter who will appear In concert at the Klamulh I nloll lillli arliool auditorium Sunday, February 22, at 1 V- III., la well known In realdrlita of Houlhrrn Ore.mi and especially Milverally of tlrejon famlllra. Amoin thoae who will aim with the group la Htcphen Ktone, aim of Mr. and Mr. I.. II. Htone, 1M3 fanby. rlleye la a tenor with Hie l ulverally Hlmera, a choral roup of 40 rulcea. Hleve la major In muale. Price Break Holding Up HCL Bills WAHIIINflTON, Fell. 17 il'i Hmator Tobey (It-N. Ill auld today, tin market price breiik probably will put off action Indefinitely on bllla to control hl(h llvlni ci.nta. j "1 think the pt-uk of the hlnh p:lce riume nna puwed. I think th! edKe l off the price problem," Tubey told a reporlir. He auld tila aTiiate biiiiKIiik com mittee probably will wall a while iH lure in tlim on anil - Inflation meiiaurea. Illlla before the committee pro pone in: 1. Give Prenldcnt Truman power to 'Oilnre limited ratlon Iiik mid wuKe-prlce controlfl If lircefinury. 2. Tell Hie aKrlculture depart ment to prepare for meat ru tlonliiK. A aubcommlttce ulieady Iiiih voted three to two BKiiln.it thin bill iiponaorcd by Benalor riniiriera (H-Vt.l 3. "Freeze" all price tempo rarily. Chairman Wolcott (R-Mlch l of the hoiuio oanklnc committee has auiKcsied that connress hold up tor Iwo weeka all economic bills except rint control. Construction Men To Arbitrate Pay PORTLAND, Feb. 17 (IV-Con-structlon employer and building i mile unlona have aitrecd here ui arbitrate) wKe "d aubslslence pay demands of the union. L. C. Htoll, chairman of the Port liind labor-rnaiiBKement committee, snld the BKreement avert a pos sible atrlke In the Industry. Hear ings before the arbitration board are to benln Thursday. The iiKrcemcni Involves team sters, Ironworkers, carpenters and laborers and the Associated uen eiul Contractors and Portland Home Hillldlnit assw-latlon. J. M. founder, emiiloyers' apokea maii. said the agreement will con form to the Taft-Hartley act. Also settled were wiles over use of cer i,.in muterlala. He aald the con tract calls for a union shop and that employers have agreed to call on the union for workers. Barley Export Ban Eased Fort Stevens May Be Sold WAHH1NOTON, Feb. 17 !' Fort Stevens, Ore., at the mouth of the Coluinblu river, waa one of li old military Inrla which the senate aimed force committee proposed yesterday should be sold. The committee suifnestcd the Orciion site would be suitable for a state park, ladlo station or school. It proposed iiu.(0 as a fair value. It would be purchuKiible at hall tin "fair value-," under the bill, It uaed as a recreation area. Three other Northwest eltca were mentioned by navy representatives as aurplus properties. With their orlklnal cost and intended use, they Included the Seattle Wavy nospuai, $i,77B,0O0, county hospital; Tacoma naval supply depot annex, I351B, 574, city commercial use. and Ho qulam. Wash., training center, tlilWW, state park. Lumber Pay Talks Slated PORTLAND, Feb. 17 WV-CIO Woodworkers and Northwest Fir Operators are to open wage nego tiations here Wednesday on the union's demand tor a 40-cent hour ly waite boost after a preliminary session yesterday. James E. Fadllng, International president, said operators of the Willamette valley and coasl-Colum-bla districts would be represented along with the lumbermen's Indus trial relations committee. Pint tm ployera declined to Join In the ten sion, he snld. The 10-cent an hour request In cludes a 7'i cent health and welfare fund. Classified Ads Bring Et suits Effort of the agricultural com mittee of the Klamath County chamber of commerce to have gov ernmental restriction lifted on the I export oi Miinnciien oicw, apparently have been partially suc cessful. The camiiaign was carried on v- r,.nh rtrpiinn'K congressional del- Woleoll aald congreaa could alie j M(atlon anQ senator Wayne Morse ha Informed tnc cnamoer urn. c- ROOMS for RENT DAILY OR WEEKLY RATES Close in Clean, Comfortable COLONIAL INN 121 North lllh Phone 90S9 Knjoy Health. Kest, Comfort and Hospitality at Ui BUCKHORN MINERAL SPRINGS SANITARIUM -v Drink our la in 0 u a Mineral Water for Klitnvr, Rlafl rir, Hlomach, and Inlfttlnal All ninla. Ciall Blai der Truubla, C'aa-llpallen. "Your Health I Our Bualneat" llol Mlnaral ana Mad Batlia fur h mallam. Aflhcllli, Naarllli, Nervaaa-i,-... hlih and low Bland fmnll, akin Eruption!. . ..s.. I.I..M. v.n.r Hatha t Aatt- ma. Ewnii Calda, alnaa and Braa- chllli. Far raomllans ar dalallid Inlormallan addreaai BI't'KIIOBM MINfBAI. BPRWOi SANITARIUM BT. 1 Alhlaud, Oct. r Phona Lone Dlatonea PR. HERMAN WKXI.rR. Dlroolor IIIKDI'BACTIC I HISK IAN -Japs To Double Silk Output . TOKYO. Feb. 17 (! Increased American demand for Japanese llk ; litis prompted a plan tor doubling the output by 10!'J jBfrrtnese Bovemmenl official ald i prixluctlnn this year Is estimated at PJHUOOO bulea. improved terhnlqura and use of leclaliiied land for mul ; berry trees - on hlrh llkworm feed are planned. Farm Bureau Articles OK Articles of Incorporation were signed by the board of directors of the Oregon Farm llureau federation at a siM-clul meeting held In Pendle ton Kiiturduy. llicre were six members present from Klamath basin, Lee llollldny. Will lllackmun, Mr. and Mrs. Frrd Itueck and Mr. and Mrs. John Totell, The formation of this farm bureau Insurance company Is the result of a decision made by members of the farm bureau at the annual meeting at Hood Hiver lust full. Financing ot the company wna over subscribed by Ml members In less than live weeks. The Oregon Furm Bureau Insur ance company will be a legul re serve stock company owned and controlled by the furm bureau membership as a service to the members. When licensed the com pany will offer a full automobile and farm truck coverage and general comprehensive or furm liability coverage. It will not be a mutual or cooiHTallve company. 'Eugene Man Wins i Butter Contest I COIIVAI.LI8, Feb. 17 uV,- The Oregon Dulry Manufacturing as sociation has awarded it junior buttennuklntr rhuniplonshlp honor to Marvin Mikkelsen of F.ugcnc. Duller mnde by the Kugene mem ber scored !5 In competition with other In the lale at Judging yes terday aa the association three-day convention got under way. Other scores In the Junior con test were: Murshall Morris. Furm ers Cixi)eralive creamery. McMlnn vllle, D4.7J; Clulr F. Lewis. Green Valley creamery. Corvallls, 94.5: C. J. Jackson, Haven creamery, Port land, U4; and Ira Strauss, Dallas creamery, 03. up erreet or ine commodity price drops by then and decide whether controls are needed. Tobey said he agrees with Wol cott on this. He aald he believes moat aenatora en the banking com mittee feel the aame way. PARK VIEW CONVALESCENT HOME (rnrmvrly if AihUndi 94 Mla Hlrrl, M4rrt. Or tarn. I'han Tll It lU-ir Hrttr. R(itlirt) Niiif im ( tiri I 10 I tvillifil la mm per bottle available la iplir ttlin, ui whitt Md- av ; . J-i ,hoi roma I 3jl llo,uld and ad'1 I 9) - liquid shoo polish C Wrwi "Your New Home, My Dear" Build that home you've always wanted with READY-MIXED Concrete-. We're hoadquarton for Information concerning all concrete con struction, whothor it be homo, commorcial or farm. Came on in 'this week, talk over your plant with ui. Klamath Concrete Pipe Co. FIHK LEHANON, Feb. 17 il'i Firemen extinguished a fire at the Crown Zellerbach paper mill here late yes terday and reported damage was confined to web belt on machine. The mill was put out of operation. Came wa not Immediately determined. Oregon Group Holds Party WA8HINOTON, Feb. 17 iP Members of the Oregon Society of Washington celebrated the 80th an niversary of the state's admission to the union at a dinner lost night. Oregon was admitted to the union February 14. 1859. The menu for the occasion, held at the Pres club. Included Oregon product. On the list were Mar aschino cherrle. grape, potatoes, preserve, nut, pears and cheese. Rep. Norblad iR-Ore. was toast master. Forrest Flnlcy. Washington correspondent for the Oregon Journal directed the party. Oueu Included all member of the state's delegation In congress, member of their staff and a number of gov ernment officials. porter have been granted licenses to ship out 1.800.000 bushel of malting barley during the lir-.t quarter of 1048. If similar license are granted for the other quarter of the year, the problem may be solved. Hannchcn barley Is the type grown In tne ruamaw-1 country and much can be marketed In South America, taking the place of barley formerly produced In Europe. , Medical Test Proved This . Great to Relieve MONTHLY FEMALE PAINS Are you troubled by dlatrew of ! mile functional monthly Uturb kneca? Doc thu nrnJce you uffcr from pln, feel o nenwu, weak, high-strung at inch tlmea? Then do try Lydi E. Pinkhun'a VegetAbla Compound to relieve ruch ijmp tomal In recent medical tet thu proved remarkably helpful to wom en troubled tula way. Any drugitore. LI Uln U I lliiiiinin u wmtuum rSEtINQ nn iciiii; hi INSURANCE- JERRY THOMAS SPECIAL TO THE SICK FREE EXAMINATION ONE DAY ONLY FEB. 19th If you are stele and suffering from 111 health in any way there I a definite cause. This cause may or may not be near the symptoms that bother you a great deal. It la our purpose to locate the cause of your Ill-health and to advise you as U what must be done o that you may once more enjoy normal health. DR. RICHER, D. C. During thi examination you need not tell the doctor what your symptom are unless you desire to do so. Neither will It be necessary to remove clothing. The results of the examina tion will enable us to advise you as to the parts of your body that may be responsible for such conditions as Digestive disorders, rheumatism, nervousness, headaches, high and low .blood pressure, kidney trouble, lowered vitality, abnormal tiredness and many other ailments. Orasp this opportunity to have a checkup on your physical condition. Hour 10-5 Thursday Only DR. W. L RICKER, D. C. SPORTSMANS HOTEL TULELAKE GENUINE Levis New Shipment Just Received STORE for MEM .Corner 5rh and Main. UNDERCOAT YOUR NEW CAR ... Keep that New Car you will be buying Soon Looking New! N HERE'S WHAT YOU GET: 1. Rustproof ing 2. Noise Dampening 3. Improved Riding Comfort 4. Dust Eliminated 5. Complete steam cleaning be fore application. We tighten car completely before applying Golden Anniversary the undercoat seal. OLDSMOBILE FUTURAMIC! SO Year DICK B. MILLER COi OLDS TOWER 7th & Klamath Ph. 4101 Bring your Olds or Cadillac Home for Service! . Tie Oregon Advertising dub's "Flying Squadron' sic Eight Portland advertising specialists will cover the following subjects: "Basic Advertising and Copy" "Retail Copy and Merchandising" "Advertising Layouts" "Advertising Production" "Direct Mail and Printing" "Outdoor Advertising" "Programing and Radio Copy" "Public Relations" Friday, Feb. 20 1:30 P. M. - Legion Hall 6:30 P. M.-Willard Hotel The clinic was originated and is conducted by the Oregon 'Advertising Club. It is sponsored in Klamath Falls by the Herald and News, KFJI, KFLW, Foster ond Kleiser Co., United Outdoor Advertising Co. and the Klamath Shopping Guide. MAKE RESERVATIONS BY WEDNESDAY NOON All persons interested in advertising are invited to attend. The registration fee of $2.00 covers the 6:30 dinner at the Willard. Tickets can be purchased at the Chamber of Commerce or from representatives of the sponsoring media. Reservations should bo made by Wednesday noon. 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