Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 06, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    WIDNISDAY, JULY 6. 1949
HtKALU AND NtWb, KLAMATH FALLb. ORtOON
PACI SEVIN
8 Id Problem Here Again
oe To Clear Names Of
Those Listed In FBI File?
lit MMKH MAIII.OW
WANIIINI1TON, July m An
III prolilrm hu arlarn aialnt What
U do about rtrarlrti Innoernl prupla
whoa, namra ar. puhllrly llalrol aa
brine In H1 tllraT
Attornrr ClMirml Clark lia walk
n carrlully In try luit to liawlla It.
la dirt that In a alatrinrnt about
III Kill riH'iinla nmila public at
Judith Cilini'a trial.
Tin trial Jurtg. arvrral werka ago
tiad ordrird Hum Mr thrown (nn
brcaua. directly or UKtlrrcUy, tiny
war. ronnrclril with tlx Coplon
cum-. Ilia Mrs, nut the paopl.
Out lumblrd Ilia namra of many
wrll-known pmplr, althauih Ihrlr
bring In Ilia f lira nililil, or mliht
not, ha. niranl llirr had dona
aomrlhlng wruni. II didn't naraa
aarlly mran Ihry did.
Information about than), try. ac
falsr, had bran puroprd Into in.
lllra (rum rill Inlormanta. All o It,
arrrwy or trur. went Into tha (lira
liir lulura rrlrrrnr. If naadrd.
llila rould hapurn to you.
Murk mulct liava rrluwd to opn
tlia lllra but that would hava maant
dropping tlia Coplon raa. Ha didn't
want that Bo out rama tlia lilaa.
And Mia Coplon waa conlcld tlila
wrrk.
Hut opriilug tlia tilt had brouiht
Indignant oulbunla Irom lair
P'lndrd propla who frarad Innocent
Vrson might hava brrn luiad In
ha lllra and. brcauw of ths -posiirr.
rr smrarrd and damagrd.
At tha lima I lark waa askrd far
rommrnt bv nraiaim but ha krpt
aulrl unlll tha trial and arntrnrlnf
of Mlaa Coplon war llnlihrd.
Than In a wrltlrn aiatrmrnl ha
riplslnrd why ha had thought It
nrrraaary to opn BP tha aarrrt
lllra with Ihrlr load af alranga In
formation. Bui
II did not touch directly on one
point: What about tha atatua of
anme of thoaa people named In tlia
fllea?
If he had flatly j.-.'r-f wpv -i the
people, by name, at Innocent, thla
would have left the publlo to con
clude that thoaa not, eu tingled out
were guilty.
The problem must have troubled
Clark, for he arrina to have trlrd to
handle It obllnuriy, In thla way:
He aald, "I rrgrrt that It brrame
and tomrtlmra even the UtrmrnU I
of in a 1 1 c I o u a and mUlriformed
people. Kven though later and more
complete reporu exonerate the In
dividual, the uae of particular or
arlrcled reporla might constitute the
lirossrst Injustice, and we all know
nixr.sary ... for Ilia rrporta to be " taitnra up
admitted In evidence. I aay thla lor "'' " accusation."
the reaaon to aptly atatrd by Juatlee Maybe thai waa Clarke way of
Jarkaon." ' vlrig aome of thoaa llalrd In tha
Thrn Clark quotrd thla opinion 1 M rrporta In the Coplon ra.r wrre
from Jarkaon when he waa attorney
general In IMI and refuaed to Irt
a ronvreaalonal eommlttra tea err
laln HU rrporta:
Disclosure of Information con
Innocent. Hut he didn't aay to flatly.
HUP
BAI.EM. July tPi Oovrrnor
McKay will Iravo by plana tonight
tallied In tha reporla might eUo be for Han Franrlarn to attend a inrrt.
the groMrnt kind of Injustice: to ln-lng of the Pacific rjoard of Inter
nocrnt tiidlvlduala. Inventlgatlve re- governmental relation,
porta Include Irada and auspicious, I lie will be back Friday.
Ochoco Dam
Site Set For
Biggest Blast
A gigantic expiration, one of the
largrat to ever be tet off In Oregon,
will blast the beginning! of the re
habilitation of the Ochoco dam near
Prlnevllle thla Saturday.
lining three and a half carloada
of exploalve of a type never before
used on the Pacific coast, the blast
will break out great amounta of
rubble to be utilized In the re
habilitation of the old dam.
A general celebration will take
place before and after the opening
blast, with many distinguished cltl
en expected to attend.
The original dam waa ttarted In
1910. and tlnce then many defecta
have led to a rehabilitation by the
U. 8. bureau of reclamation and the
corpt of englnerri, the U. 8. army.
The coat for the project will be
million and a half dollar, of which
one million will be charged off to
flood control.
The big explotlon I due to take
place tometlme during the mid
afternoon, and will be about lx and
Stork, Guest
To Broadcast
Charlie Stark, mnnager of the
Klamath County chamber of com
merce, will hava at hi guest to
morrow night on nation KPLW,
Charlrt Pitcher, chairman of the
chamber Industrial visitation, com
mlttre. 8tark. taking over radio time In
place of Malcolm Epley and his
Managing Editor Report usually
tcheduled for 8:19 eacjt Tueoday anal
Thursday night, la attempting u
present to Ustenera many Item
community Interest.
Among the many Industrial rial
tat Inns, Plscher hu signed up thts
Klamath Basin Pine mills for the
next tour. Thla will take place next
Tuesday morning at 10:30,
will be held In Prlnevllle. which In
cludes a luncheon, roundup preview.
one-half mile east of Prlnevllle on I barbecue and square dance. There
the Ochoco highway. will be a pet parade In honor of
A schedule program for the affair I the visitors by Prmrville children. 1
WITH IHIt AtPIIIH
lAillf MADI JUJI Ot
YOU CHIIO...
Eat) to oivt, no tab
let cutting. Assures
accurate dotage, V
adult dote. Easy to
talce,orange flavored.
IT.JI.lfll
aS'llll-l
ftl ClllMtll
Recession
Danger Due
To Fright
WAMIINIiTOS. July I I Urn
aloe Mandrra H-Vf.l aald today
the only real danirr u the salien t
ron.ro v la tha poaalbUlly bual
nraamrn "frlihlrnlng thrmarlvee
Into a rerrmlem."
The Vrrmtimrr. wlio uted to be a
manufacturer, expressed the hope
that President Truman will address
a "darn grind prp talk" to merchant
and manufacture In the economic
report he ta echedulrd to tend U)
otigresa toon.
Many of them are pursuing a
partrrlly. allly rows, by curtailing
thrtr supply of goods and aaalrrlale
when there la no good mm far
"2lalng so." M.ndrrs told a reporter.
5 -There ttlll U plenty ol consumer
demand for goods at the right prices,
but a reduction ol Inventorlea and a
aubaerjuenl cut In producUon could
dry up the market artificially and
raus trouble."
Menders is a member of the
trnate-house economic committee,
bhi.h tll aiuHw Iha nrrsldent's
InHKmrnnif rrivirt. He was chair- '
man of the Jones and Lamson Ma
chine company In Bprlngfleld, Vt.,
until he resigned In 1W to become
a senator.
Ihe araalar aald he I Inrllnrd ta
think II would be brat for Ihe I
government to adopt a handa-aff
pollry with rrsprrl la buslnrM con
dlllont at prraent.
"Thlt tltuatlon, this slight falling
off of business will be over very I
thnrtly If the government will lust
go slow and cnullne Ita role for now
to just aome good advice," Flandera
drclarrd.
There ha been tome talk In con
gress that Mr. Truman, In hla mid
year economic report, might finally
atop Instating on enactment of the
antl-inllatinn program he first out
lined In 1IH7.
Senator Nparkman (I)-Ala.), for
one, haa aald that the prealdrnf
ought Instead lo map plana for
"aafrguardlng ua against a skidding
economy.'
Texas Polio
Unit To Be
Expanded
OONZAIT-S. Tex., July 6 IT1 An
emergency expansion hat been au
thorised for Texas' ctontnlea Warm
HprliiKS polio foundation.
The expansion came yesterday at
another death waa recorded from
the disease.
At least 20 more bed and baby
rnlw will be put In use at the
foundation on an emergenry basil,
executive director decided. These
will make the Institution'! capacity
HO patients.
Ie Wallace. 30. president of the
Ran Antonio chnpter of the National
Association of Post Ofllce Clerk,
died In Son Antonio. The number
of polio rase In that big Bexar
rnunty city reached a new record,
loo. Heven new cases were reported
yesterday.
Wallace was Ann Anlonlo't 11th
polio fntnllty of 1040.
Ros Boot he, president of Ihe
Onnzalra foundation, ssld 100 vic
tim are In Ihe atnle-wlda hospital
now. He said many are on the
walling listv
Patient tinrlrr treatment at Ihe
fnunrtatlnn are from 3 Texa
rottntlrs. Nineteen are from the
San Angelo area.
FOR RENT
kr wtsh ar aisnta
Sawing Machine!
Ult Mstslt
Sewing Mochino Service
... . Shi gsshant
Hit (kins w.r rtset "
Mfffl'
mmv-smmo wives att over
the
store!
Calling all thrifty homemakcrs! Hurry to Safeway! There's a real, old
fashioned sale now going on. It means big savings for you. Not just a few
low prices, but worth-while values in every section of the store. Check
the lists below Then come along to your nearby Safeway and save!
STARTS TODAi:
1 ,.,c.
READY TO COOKWASTE FREE
jy DC
TOWN HOUSE GRAPEFRUIT
r.: 21' 5 - 1 00
UM
CREAM STYLE GOLDEN BANTAM
Gerdentide Brend Cast of
Nc-..l10c cD.s115 125
CIHIDCCCENS
Truly a fine, plump meaty fowl.
Given the tame special care that
we give our pan-ready fryers. For
grand "chicken and noodles" this
is the chicken you want. No clean
ing to do these are disjointed and
ready-for-the-pan. Be sure to get I
yours this is a most outstanding LE
July sale value.
TOMATO JUICE - 5 $100
Sunny Dawn Naturally r;ch, naturally ripe, frether tomeio juice. Guaranteed quality.
SWEET PEAS
3" 25'
No. 303
can
Gerdentide Brand New peclt Selected for palatable flavor, good color and abtence of defects.
MARGARINE aj
Delewood Brend A real good buy on a real good ipreed. Recommended for all your cooking, foo!
PEACHES,
No. 2Vi
Juicy FREESTONES can
Raycroft Brand Fine quality fruit buy several eani. Serva in a cooling cottage cheesa salad
19'
CANE SUGAR
2Mb. n
seek
C4H Brand Pure cane sugar Here's your chence to save on canning sugar. Can while you can-save!
Best Foods
Mayonnaise
Pint Jor 35C
Save with these rich
Whole-bean
Coffees!
NOB Mb.47C 2 QQc
HILL Bag 4 Lb. J
WAY Bag 43cd.85c
Cherub Evaporated Milk tac., 12c
Campbell's Tomato Soup 3 ... 25c
White Star Tuna, Fancy rock, n. v con 35c
Tea Timer Crackers Tmn-cnsp, Mb. 29c
American Cheese Dutch Mm, Pk9. 26c
Yelveeta Cheese Food Kr....2..b...f 79c.
Wesson Salad Oil B!g qu.rt .fx. 53c
Porter's Frillets e Nood..,. Pk,. 25c
Certo Liquid Pectin a-,, bo.... 19c
Sfaley's Sweetose Syrup 5.ib.n 47c
BEEF RIB ROAST LB 69C
For a real Under juicy roast one that's easy to carve serve one of these quality
standing rib roasts. Trimmed waste-free before weighing. So you save!
PURE GROUND BEEF i. 39e
Pure lean 'beef ground fresh daily. Uniform high quality guaranteed to please or
your money back. Try it in a meat loaf combined with our Pure Pork Sausage.
Pork Liver
u.29'
Tender,
flavorful
PorkSausage
u. 49'
Country
style
Bologna AND
tb. 45'
Skinless
Wieners
ROCK COD SALMON
Fillet Lb. 29' steaks Lb. 69'
HALIBUT
slices Lb. W
Juicy RAN
Just arrived from California! Those
sweet, juicy, flavorful Valencia ran
Oranges. Serva a glass of their tangy d'LtS
juice each day a healthful habit. An- n i
other outstanding July sale value. DMw
JLA
Vine Klpritrd
Cantaloupes ... lb. 8c
Santa Rosa Plums, lb. 15c
Green Cabbage . . lb. 5c
Firm Cucumbers . lb. 9c
Hew Potatoes
Yrllow Crooknerk
aack 49C
.lb.7c
Squash ......
Crisp Lettuce ... lb. 5c
Canning Apricots 1.39
BUTTER
Meadow Wood Grade "A"
.69'
68'
Li a n A nikll" AA 17'
IVI IX K 17 ai4 Ev 1 11 ic IUI U W
Sunnybank Sweet and fresh H. Em M (- jjj
Fresh EGGS
Breakfast Gems Grade "A" Large DOZ
eT ' MS T I III III
Sweet Corn
Plump, sweet
Golden ears.
lb. 13'
and be sura to look for the
JULY FAMILY CIRCLE
Chockful of Interest t?C
for tha whole family!
Copy
Enriched Flour
HARVEST BLOSSOM
2Mb. $459
Sack 1
Mrs. Wright's Bread
Tender White or Wheat
20'
Mb.
Loaf
14' 'SS--
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