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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1949)
t FRIDAY, JUNE 24. 194? HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINE Here's Why Truman Wants ' To Create Department Of Welfare To Speed Work Br JAMFN MAItl.OW WAHII1NI. KIN. J n 14 m President Truman anU la a brand new government depart mens, called the department al we. far. TliU on of Hi seven plana h laid bfor ronirraa Ihla wera aa part f m prog ram to reorganise lh g.vernment and mah II run belter. To understand wlir li did this, and lh background of It, Ifiiagln your looking at a chart o th governments make-up. You atari with: 1. Tlx l"l" big drpartmrnt whoaa hearts ar members of th presidents rablnrt: mate, Justus, labor, eommerr, USDA Asked Aid In Meat Plant Check PORTLAND. Jun 34 (V-Th federal government ha been asked to maka sur that Portland who order hamburgrr ar not getting Iwaeburger. In an unprecedented action. City Commissioner Pred L. Peterson eed th V. B department of agrl rultur to pitl all plant arltlng meat In Portland unrir federal Inaiiertion. Ordinarily, only planu shipping In Interstate commerce ar federally lniected. Peterson, who Ird Wednesdays raid on a iholrsle horsemeat oper ation, aald Portland lliaiertlnn - not aa rigid aa I would like " It U not only horse mral, but also lm. matur vral that U th problrm. he added. Th L'HDA. which never received audi a request from a city before, la rotuidrrtng th matter Portland would have to pay for th service. Meanwhll the city laboratory continued It ho, meat hunt. Bamplr of hamburger wer Uken from 70 retail meat mrkii to make certain Uwy really wer hamburger. SA Winds Up Bible School Vacation Bible arhool conducted by th ftalvatlon Army will b con. eluded tonight. Friday at 7 .JO at 400 Klamath evemi with a pro im Including M children. Harold Ashley of th county xhonl office will preside at the pro (ram which will trwlud vocal and Instrumental number, a flannel- graph preaentation. rhythm band numbera by th beginning and prl- njiry youngster, memory nibl I work. quia and duplay .of hand work completed during th two- week oourae. Mr. Al Longden waa luperln tendent of th vacation tchool. aa itd by teacher. Capt. Al Long den. Mrs. Otto Olsen. Mr. Wlllla.il Aitken. Mra. Don Oraham. Darlen Uordon and Marian Plefferle. Parent and frlenda of th children and lh general public ar invited to attend. Notionalists Stop Ship In Yangtze HHANOHAI. June 34 UP) Th Egyptian ahlp Bur of 8uei headed for Kobe, Japan, today after being Intercepted by a nalionalut warahip 0:1 uie moutn of th Yangise. Eight stint arms the bow of the freighter atopped her. The veaael waa delayed all night, and early today Chines naval officer boarded her. The river pilot waa removed from th ahtp and the captain ra dioed hla agent In Hhanghal that apparently lh pilot boat had been acired by Uie nationalist. Th action I part of a blockade which th nationalist hav pro claimed for all Chinese communist porta. The Hlar of Surg had left (lhanghal a thort Urn previously. NEW PONT PORT LEWIS. Jun 34 iV- Lt. Col. Arthur L. Low, a Orvallls. Or., newspaperman, will become elvll affalra and military government yifdrw for th 41t Infantry dlvUlon on July I. Colonel Lowe appointment waa announced Thursday by Brig. Oen. Harold O. Malum, assistant dlvlalon commander and aenlor Oregon of ficer of tha Nallnnal Ousrtl unit. Ha I on th ttoff of th Corvallla Osteite Tlmea, It Pay to Read th Want Adal Northern Life's Afw Special Surgical Hospitalization . Plan ! Available t Family Groupi or Single Individuolg Iran stes I eta. la u yea. ft earn, alele gaum riirlnt Ikle ala. aiall iai eeaaea l.l,r r aits. Nerlh.ra l ira leaaraae Ca. Arrl.nt aits' Health an l ira mi.1n SflS MfSlral-llanlat gilgg, Hlamaia lull. Ore. VTIthaal aklltslla laaaa aan fall S.l.lla ah.al yaar aeaalal gargleal Hasallallaallee flea. agrlcultur. InUrlor, poat olllr, lieasury and Ui military aatab- Uahinent (army, navy, air forcei. 3. 'lhen yuu ae th big Inde pendent ageuclea and commissions which aland alone, nol connected Willi any department, audi aa: ' Hi t d r a I aacurlty agency; civil aervic commission, and Ilia lnterstat commtrce commission. 3. Then you ae awarma of amaller ageuclea and bureau tucked away Insld of (because Uiey ar pail off lh departments and tha big Independent ageuclea, 1 urn as: Tha federal bureau of Investiga tion (Ulli In th Justice depart ment: tha V. 8. offlr of (duration In Uie federal aecurlty adininutra tloti i "HA 1. Tli FHA. wllh 36.0O0 employe!. Is bigger than three government dr. partmtnts: th labor department lias only S&00 mployea; tha alat department has 30.01)0: the Justlie drpartmrnt, 31.000. Neat In sit Is the rommerc department with 40000. Naw Mr, Truman wanta t rreale a new government department by changing lh name f th EN A to that f lh department f weirar. The ENA waa eatahllahed In IB3t but Mr, Truman aay rreailon of a department f welfar ta long over due. 1'h PSA now has a number of ageruiea under It wing. If It be came th department of welfar Mr. Truman would want It to keep thoa genclea which promol th health, vrelfar and aoctal aecurlty of the peopl. for eiample. tha department of welfar would keep then ag' nclea which th PSA has now: V. 0. public health service; aortal security administration: V. r). office! of education; food and drug ad ministration, and th bureau of j employes' compensation ill handles 1 injurea government workers). Other agencies, now part of P8A but which Mr. Truman thinks be long mitside a welfare department, Would be transferred elsewhere. The Hoover eofnanlsslon a spe cial. l!-msn commission appointed hy rangreas and headed br farmer Prealdent Hoover to sutgest Way at snaking th gavernatent run smoother reeenllv rerammended setting up s government department to handl th aortal aerurtlv and edoroUoa )oaa of th government Mr. Truman s plan doesnt follow In avary deuil lh recommendations of th Hoover commission. Dutch Forces Quit Jogjakarta Potts BtiAVIA. Java. June 34 is?) Dutch forcea began pulling out of JiJakarta. capital of the Indone sian republic, today. Dutch army headquarters her said that within six days all Nether lands forcea will e evacuated from Jogjakarta which waa captured In a surprise parauuop attack six moults ago. The evacuation waa agreed to throuth th United Nations com mission on Indonesia Wednesday. Some equipment and -troops had been pulled out In Uie aix weeks since a provlslonsl agreement wss reached to turn Uie capital back 10 Uie republicans In return for their cease-fire order to guerrillas throughout Java and Sumatra. EIRE CONTROLLED OLYMPIA. Jun 34 1P1 The Washington etat forestry division reported today four widely-scattered fires wer fought and controlled yesterday. Asst. Stale forester L. T. Webster said division fir crew assisted In fighting a SOO-arre grata fire along a railroad right-of-way In the El lensburg area. Th other Uire blares, each less than one acre, were In Kitsap, Clallam and Pierce coun ties. swaaote ratiNiv eueaimi I milt Am 0aiuDit Stat 10 tlO OlASSIS OR 30 MOZIN SOCKMS . . . only Fur-Bearing Rodent HORIZONTAL 4 Short letter 1 Depleted S Talon small rodent S Immeme II Determination 7 That thinf 13 Portal I hptak lmprfectlv 9 Horse's gait I') Anoints 12 Rush 13 Medley 14 Kngiavt 14 Label 15 German vlcadmlial 17 European mountain range IB Eemsle sheep 23 Burden 111 Its Is 24 It bathes In valuubl 30 Chines river 2. Knocks 21 Prom (picfix) 210pralir i"b 71 Head covering 3 1 Cries of 2 Imprudent diipleasur 27 Greek letter 28 Measur of area 2V It Is now raised In Hit (obi 30 Mixed type 31 Finest 33 Durgain tut .10 Atop 37 Any .18 Harem rooms 4 1 Snrk 44 Ti 4fl Denomination 47 Wlngllke part 48 Is Indebted 4U Slate of bcm Interstlred 92 Stands for VERTICAL 1 Riding whip 1 ir. n . i) I 1; t 1 0 - jTin -iJsS 3 rnr S TTT " i? -jj p a 1 2 Belongs to her It ntn to South America Pair Slaie Research Work Among Klamaths This Year Dr. and Mm. Robert T. 8prnct?r of Uie Universally of Minneiwou will spend a part of Hit summer In Chil oquln itiid on th Klamath Indian rrnervatlon making ituc? of the home life, behavior, patterns and phliuMi-tph'M of the Klamath Indiana. Dr. Hienrer la an awUtant pro few at Mlnneaota, and aa on the Klamath rrwrvatmn hut mmmrr in the same study. His work la subM dited by the American Philosophical )! One J I 1 woman tells j 1 1 another about f 1 BREAD 5 f because it's good l HOLSOMJ TAKE HOME HUHRIR'S BREAD I ) Anivvcr to Prviou Puzzle Mi i2 Make beloved 34 Path .111 Finishes III Land measui 40 Pac 41 Bundle 42 Exclamation of sorrow 43 Entrance In t fenct 44 foot covering 43 Possesses JO Correlative of either II It thrives a moit climati society of Philadelphia and tha Uni versity of Minnesota. 1 His wife. Marietta, mas a research) ajM.iM.nl at Minnesota and he. study is financed by a irant from the Viking fund for Yaie university. Bhe la particularly Interested In child - training in homes where there are pre-school age children. Dr. Spencer said he got along very well with hla work among the Klam aths last summer and that he an- ticlpated none of the difficulty Una $1 mum iwii -ike raving a -famous chef In your IMien! ..for "T Duchess Sslad Dressing; it rntdt the way famous chefs make tbtir dressing -from ccrttly ingredients expertly seasoned tnd skillfull blended. Thst'i wvhjr it tattet to good. And only 10V. mhuttt tftct each katch it started it't on itt wtj to your ttortt ...gmramlttJ fresh. Enjoy Duchess today, Damage Suit Filed Against Lumber Mill Charles C. Mitchell, M. of this city. 1 asking for (75.000 In a damage suit filed In the circuit court clerk'a office against Klamath Basin Pine mill, Involving an ac cident Mitchell had at the mill where he was employed, causing th loss of all th fingers on hit right hand. The suit alleges that the company failed to Instruct mm properly In Uie use of the tail-off saw he waa utlng and that the power-driven rlllers wer not properly guarded. On May IB of this year. Mitchell allege In the ault. he tried to re move slab from th lath mill. The slab came In contact with the saws, freed the slab which he says caught on hla glove and forced hla hand between lh rollers and the metal platform, tearing off the fingers on his right hand. The defendant la charging the KHPM with permanent disability In hla request for 175,000 damages. Mine Cave Ins Fatal For Japs TOKYO. June 34 JP Cave liu at three mines In Uie typhoon area of Southern Japan killed 13 miners. Japanese press reports said today. The cave Ins were blamed on floods and heavy rainfall which accom panied Monday'a typhoon. Latest figures place the typhoon death toll at 160. exclusive of Uie I mine accidents, with 17S missing. ummer that is confronting Dr. L. S. Creasnian of the University of Oregon. The Oregon educator has been re fused admiAAion to tribal lands be cause the Indiana oppose any scien tific research whkh might be con strued as digging la their burial I round. Dr. Spencer aald he was not dig ging for anything and not disturb ing any relics. His work consista of interviewing Indians on the reserva tion and compiling Information. He believes that the mult of his work will be practical in that It will get Into the underlying reasons for the way of thinking and aay of acting of the Klamaths. Prisoner Gambles With Life To Aid Medical Work OHHININO. N. Y.. June 24 WV By gambling with hla lift, a Sing Hing prisoner has helped writ re cent medical history. Even today, doctora art waiting to ae If he will live or die as result of the latest experiment for whlcn ht volunteered. The dramatic role that 49-year-old Louia Boy hat played In major medical teals was detailed yeaterday for the first time. Borne of hla deed had been told previously, but ht had remained I anonymous. And authorities had I nol disclosed that the same man had figured In several test any of which might hav killed him. Boy la serving a life term for his part In the 1KJ1 murder of garage cashier during a New York City holdup. He was convicted wllh two olher men. They wer sentenced to electrocution, but Boy's aenvence waa commuted by then Oov. Prank lin D. Roosevelt. In 1H42. th government waa test ing atabrlne aa a weapon against malaria. To determine If th drug was poisonous. Boy volunteered to take lu It didn't hurt him. Later, Cor Has Kittens 'Rather Often' SEATTLE, June 24 OP Stinky, a shssjgy, black snd very friendly eat. has given birth to 288 kittens In Uie past 10 years. And If that Isn't a record. Uie somewhat bewildered Psul Msyo rsky family ssys lt doesn't care to contemplate a record holder. Stinky joined Uie fsmlly In l3t snd they tried to get rid of her. But the -tidal wave" set In first. Her lsst seven arrived week ago, wllh one dying. Telling about Uie cat, 16-year-old Jerry Mayovsky. In a masterpiece of understatement, commented: "The strange thing about her la that she hss kittens rather often." APRICOTS RASPBERRIES I BIG MAC CANTS TOMATOES LTL SWEET CORN ... ICE COLD WATERMELON CLAPP'S BABY FOOD Strained r Chopped CIDER Hood River. Pastrarbed HUNT'S CATSUP 12c 14-as. bottle HUNT'S TOMATO JUICE KERR'S JAMS . in, i.r 27c . MARLO PORK SWIFT'S PREM Fr ummer lonchra - HARDWARE APPELL'S WATER BAGS GLASS AND PITCHER SET Finest aaalltv t glaaaes PRESTO CANNING COOKERS FEDERAL COLD PACK CANNER Complete Line of Fishing Tackle HOWARD'S MARKET FROM PRODUCER TO CONSUMER! SWIFT'S COLORED Ham 55c lb Fryers 49c lb; STEER BEEF PORK Roasts 49c lb; Steak 49c lb. FRESH C.ROVND SKINLESS BEEF 39c lb; Wieners, 39c lb; Pure Lard - - 15c lb. Bacon Squares . . 25c lb. millions of American aervic men In th war used th drug to aavt off malaria. In IMS. a "guinea pig" was needed on which to teat a new Influenza vaccine developed by the Rocke feller Institute. Boy again volun teered, and escaped possible death. Several weeks ago, in a last-ditch attempt by doctors to save the life of a amall girl dying of leukemia. Boy submitted to a blood exchange dur ing which he took a quantity of the child s Infected blood Into hla own Ibody. ! The girl later died. Doctors aay ' Boy aeema all right, but It may br months before they know If ht will survive. LOUIE'S FOOD STORE v'-1 -. -v -; i ''.-( Pill liim tzJuj . i rt--t : - i 1 Open Daily Until Midnight! Open Sundays and Holidays 147 East Main Phon 6474 ROYAL BED BIA'FF- MEDFORD CROWN SCA8OV8 LOW PRODUCE SPECIALS & BEANS VETO ASTORIA. June 34 T Dlkt re pairs may b curtailed because clip voters turned down, lot to M, Uie city administration's request for 11137 above th tlx per cent budget Uscrnaat limitation. To Buy or Sell Cat th Want Ada I i0s'"A7tcSr -""t '' rifmeaa 129 Ll'G 249 CRATE urn FOR A NEW TASTE THRILL! OLD MANSE SYRUP 12-os. bottle 33e 5-lb. tin $1.25 2'i-lb. tin 69c 10-lb. tin $2.59 -10c 2 lbs. 19c 6 for 29c 5c t,L45c 9 for $1 M-os. esn 25c . 4 for $1 19c 37c t-fsl. sis 1.45 1.98 tl-.L sise $24.85 7-qt sise 2.25 and Equipment MlLORY'ST'flMKET Ats glrtal Cllf Mcrrill-Lokcview Junction Phon 4620 I