Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 15, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    PACE THREB
FRIDAY, JULY 15. 1949
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
, Life Looking Rosy For U.S. As
Business Hits Bottom Of Slump
Heads For Bigger, Better Things
Ry MAM DAWHON
M.W lOHk, July II Kl'r There's
till a lot ot bunr In eur ronumy.
Today's news shows a number ol
thlni that have dropped, lu prlr
and output, end are now nib
rebound, lit only a little bounro
bark M far, bul li t pleasant read
Ini. Demand haa picked up fur copper
and lead, two lu-ma llial dnipurd
(ait and far alnre March. And prl
rra an firming fin Ilia two lmpor-
taut metals.
Wheat prlrea ar firmer plraa
ant ncwa lor furniere, unlrse thry
happen to be lha ana whose crop
era Injurrd by dlrae and bad
weather III Jim. It waa thla cut In
Ilia expected supply thst strength
ened prlcea.
Karon eulla have been arlllni
well Ihla euronier and some insnu
farlurere report they have aold out
Ihrlr ronaldrrahlr supply. K a y on
prlres hat llrmrd.
Amarlcan Radiator and
.miliary rorixiratlon ssvs It h a
reached the low point In ealre and
earnings, and looks for Improve
tnenla from now on. and esperta to
reopen some ot lla Idle planU be
fore Chrtsimea.
The Anaro dlUlnn o f Oeneral
Aniline film corporation haa put
lla photographic paper plant back
on a alx-dey week. It had been on
a tour-day arhedul but demand
from the phoin flnlalilm drelere
haa Jumied and Anaro haa "found
It neceaaary to Increaae our out
put." Kane woolen anllla found drmand
for errtaln l?pe af fabric wad b
the women's wear trade aa f a a 4
thai mills are booked aalld Into
Vplrmbrr and prlres hare in p
Mltle.
The New Kim land Purrhsslng
Agents association aaya 18 er rent
ol lla IM reporting firma found bus
tnru better than In April.
Theae may be little thlnfa. but
they ahow how things that o down
tan in bark u p aa conditions
straighten nut.
Tbe capper trade believes fabrl
aaura alorka declined laat aaanlk
by al leaat M.M tons. Home af
theaa aallla are tekln( annaal vara
taaaa this asanlh. bat Ihrv are bay
ku again far delivery I
CARNIVAL
By Dick Turner
'Yip pfe,
I
Mtdim't tirat (tap to tttrdom?"
Drunk On Duty,
And It' Duty
MIAMI BKACH. ria. ltVThree
Miami Heath policemen recently
aat duwn at a table with a fifth of
luo-proof bourbon and lot drunk
with tha blessing of thrir superiors
and In tha Interest of sclrnir.
Tha trio were serving aa lulnea
piia for tna eitys new "drunxo
melar", a device for measuring tha
extent, of Intoxication. All drank
two, four and 10-ounce ahota of bour
bon then breathed Into a aterlle bal
loon. Tha alcohol content waa rated
at .1M or better In each policeman'
.150 la eonaldered drunk.
They agreed It waa a taiierlnf
ordeal.
Krug Opposes Local
Control Of Columbia
River Valley Power
By CHAfU.M D. WATKfNfl
Ar K serial Washington Herrlr
WAHHINOTON, July 15 " Sec
retary of tha Interior Kruf said
today ha la eppoaed to lettlnc Co
lumbia river valley roteri aeleet tha
dlrectora who would administer a
propoaed Columbia valley admlnl
ttratlon. In reply to a queation by Rep.
McDonouah iR-Calif.i, Kruf told
tha houae public worka committee:
"It la of paramount Importance
that tha prealdent and eon, reaa re
tain control of a program requiring
auch Urge federal expendlturea."
Three Knangh
Krug aald he bellevea three dlrec
tora would be enough and "the
three beat qualified men In the
country" ahould be choaen without
regard to where they live.
The bill to art up a CVA would
require two of the dlrectora to be
reaidenta of the area.
Under croaa-examlnallon on his
teetlmony nipporttng CVA, Krug
told the committee:
1. He oppoaea aale of public power 1 Mla'
to private utility companlea al any
federal dam became It could give
a private utility company a monop
oly over power distribution.
1. He does not want the proposed
CVA to have power of condemnation
of private power companlea.
A as aat when Ihey eaperl t shew a
firm. If aaadral. gain In ealpuU
II e w a v a r, copper producers'
, storks have continued to climb be
aauae of amall ahlpmenta In May
Fashion Outlook: Prices
Lower And Skirts Higher
i NEW YORK. July 14 i-r-v-Priree Par Ulan flavor. He ahowa velvet
lll be lower and iklrts higher next ; blouaes alth laaed suits, likes bul
; tmt ky. belted Jackets on casual rough
i That waa the main Impreaalon 1 buttons bark hu coat
gathered today by more than 100 P buttona with a
1 faahwn editors gslhered for the '"" h" " Poetically every
i opening of the New York dreaa I """'
' iiuutute a 13th aeml annual preaa I Many un trimmed wool droaa-
week. at which leading deatiners maker
preview the next season s styles, i unan
Htrlctly coamopolitan waa the
opening show of the meek, A
round -t h e-worid coiiertion oe-
sults ar accompanied by
fur aacola and matching
muffs about the slxa and shspa of
sofa pillow.
Place Names
Go Up For
Consideration
WAIH1NOTOK, July 14 IJPI
Theae place namea In Oregon and
Washington have been recommend
ed to tha U. B. board on Oeographle
namea for approval next month as
official for all federal I
The recommending agencies
were the geological survey and the
forest service.
Oregon:
Hlark creek l'i mllea long. In
the Slualaw nsuonal forest, Tllls
mook county: heads three miles
southwest of Dolph and flows north
Into the Little Nestucca river.
Washington:
tChelan national forest, Ikanogan
county i ;
Clark creek 1 miles long, heed
ing south ot Clark peak and flowing
southeast t o Pelican creek 1 't
mllea upstream from Its mouth.
North Pork Salmon creek 15
mllea long, heading S-mile north
east of Tiffsny mountain and flow
Uig southeast to the Conconully res
ervoir. Not North Salmon creek.
Salmon creek.
pellran creek six miles long,
heading on the east slope of Mount
McCsy and flowing southeast and
northeast to the North Pork Salmon
creek. Not Clark creek or Washout
creek.
Salmon creek IS miles long
flowing southeast from the Conco
nully reservoir to the Okanogan
river at Okanogan. Not Salmon
river.
South Pork Salmon creek IS
miles long, heading a mile
of Buck mountain and flowing
northeast to the west Pork Salmon
creek half a mile above lu mouth. the Conconully reservoir. Not Mid
Weat Pork Salmon creek 11 idle Salmon creek. Salmon river,
mllea long, heading south of Old South PorX West Pork Salmon riv
Baldy and flowing southeast Into i er. Wilder creek.
have to be named to handle liver
authorities.
7. He wants to "keep politics out
of the CVA" and "wouldn't care If
all tha directors are republicans."
Krug also opposes any referendum
on the CVA In the Psclfle North
west, contending It would be Im
practical to hold referenda In the
Interested states.
Farm Safety
Week Slated
Merchants Fight
Portland Taxes
PORTLAHD, July 15 (PtMn
chsnls begsn a fight today sgsinH
tha city s new taxes, but Portland i
largest department store - said It
would not take part.
Aaron M. Prank, prealdent of
Meier and Prank Co., said he be
lieved the city needed the additional
Income. Ha said the firm would
not Join the Portland retail trade
bureau's suit against the new taxes
Raatllle
Prench.
Day celebrations by Mta
Governor McKay has called at
tention to tha observance of Oregon
Farm Safety week for tha period
of July 34 to 30. This concurs with
Prealdent Truman's proclamation
of a National Parm Safety week for
tha same period.
In commenting on the theme of ; Iectlon
uni weva. uie ciiaiuiaiiuii ui uimaic
farm practices. Governor McKay
Face-Lifting
Job Started
LAKEVir.W. July IS Remodeling
and modernization of the Lakevlew
branch of the Pint National Bank
of Portland have been started, ac
cording to an announcement from
C P. Bnlder, local manager. Con
tractors are Adams and Possum.
Lakevlew. and work was started last
Monday, July II.
Plans call for Joining tha adjacent
building, which the bank purchased
last fall, to the existing branch
building. This will almost double
I the present floor space. Officers'
quarters and the bookkeeping de
partment will be housed In the new
My Interest In this period of
specisl attention to farm safety
arises from a personal conviction
that our state must accept accident
prevention as one of our moat Im
portant social problems. It Is a
problem which state agencies can
Cost of the remodeling will be ap
proximately 125.000. Estimated com'
pletion date Is late November.
Nationalists Kill
12 In Indo-China
SAIOON, Indo-Chlna, July IS UP)
Bomb throwing nationalists killed
1
Km
' .alt . " "
-a ft iff " un
1 urt..
Hinit I TZ
He does not favor retail sale of ! ' Partially solve; the major part , jj pmvon. ,nd wounded lit through - -zzfiJ lt)J&
., hv the government. i 04 . ,ht "option rests with the people oul indo-china yesterday during 1 t m
ana June, ine copper uuwiui i i m(nr by Tina Lever, whose prank- : ,,
Press
pnru producers suicks at tha end ; Un and otlrn rrvmimg aporuwear
at vuna "tv up j w - make fashion headlines each sea- i r... rU...-U
total at lasriS Inns. Since Msy pro- B-C.n,iv ret rned from a glo- MOyS lnurCn
power by the govemment.
4. Municipalities and cooperatives
who distribute public power can not
build transmission lines to the gov
ernment dams and the government
should construct the backbone
transmission systems.
t. The Hoover commission recom
mendation for a department of
public works to consolidate the work
of the army engineers and reclama
tion bureau would be an Improve
ment over the present river basin
development system but should not
be used In the Pacific Northwest in
place of a CVA.
6. The CVA should report directly
to the president until such time as
creation of other regional river
agencies makes It an Impossible
West I Duraen ,or presiaeni wj nsuue.
l nra, ne saio, caouici uiiim iu
who are so vitally concerned, the
working and employing public. The
plans of this administration for an
intensified statewide effort in In
dustrial accident prevention arc
now under way and I welcome this
opportunity to emphasm the fact
that agriculture Is one of Oregon's
most hazardous Industries. Certain
ly tha theme of eliminating unsafe
farm practices Is a fitting guide for
the activities of Oregon's farm safe
ty week and for the entire year
as well
A
Fired Psychiatrist
Asks Rehearing
SALEM, July 15 iPyDr. Horace
O Miller, psychiatrist at the Ore
gon state hospital who waa fired
July t for Insubordination, asked
the state civil service commission
toda to review his case.
The hearing probably will be
hell within two weeks.
dueara have cut bark mine output I k-i honvmonn trio tha far-siihted
sharply. While June refined copper Tm pi,xrd up a tew style Ideas
swoauciion waa pa.iia wnia, n yti
snary production at the mines wss
en I? gljai tons.
Karrred demand frees eenper na
as ea4 the aatbaek In aalpal lend
A aa srtag eapply and deaaand baek
ansa balaaes Ihla sasssner. ree this
una, perhaps. In big pradaeers
are asm again bark In the market.
Wheal demand slapped everalthl In
Marek, tha mining cwnpanlee far
al Intents and parnases left the
market ta In eastam smelters whs
wrina aapper tnm array and par
ehssed are.
Tha smellers have advanced lha
price Is rents a pound In the lent
week to IIS rents, following three
weeks of good ennaumer demsnd.
Today the big prorturers ar selling
again, dropping their purelv nomi
nal high quotations and either ar
renting the MS price outright, or
offering t o sell a t the average 1 chase.'
price, mhlrh gears tnrir prlres dl-I 1
rerily to the markrt quotations.
Lead haa followed morn lha
name reura. Revived demand sent
the ruilom smeller price from Us
lew of It rrnts up I 13 "t rents a
pound. Ihla lurea a prlnrlpal pro
darer, Ht. Jearph lad rem pa nr.
bark In I Ihe markrt. II offers la
aril at a firm price nf 14 rents, ar
an Ihe basis nf Ihe average arlre
daring Ihe mnnlh f shipment.
Tills re-saskenlng at the market
level doesn't mean, perhspa, that
the Industry will be bark Into com
plete balance right away. It will
probably be some time yet before
the recovery works bark to the
mine and Increases output srhed
ulrs. But It Is a atrsw in the wind-
In each country she visited.
Her wrsparound "kimono coal'
In vivid red fleece, was of rourae.
Inspired by Jspan. Her copper
embroidered evening skirts by In
dia, her brald-trlmmed tunic suits
by Pranr. And of eours she added
a liberal sprinkling of Jspanea pa
jamas and exotic rorktail dreaaes
which Tina tagged "Near East."
Chrlatlsn Dior, tha Prrnrhman
accused as "father of the new
look.' Intrigued the visiting editors
with a hsndanme. awUh and strict
ly Prenrh-looklng group of styles,
whlrh was the blouaed-bsrk suit.
Moat of his skirts are slim, some
times silt and sometimes equipped
with flnstlng psnels to add motion
and fullness to the shesth beneath.
Though ha makes his creations
with surh Amrrlrsn titles aa
Washington Square" and "Chevy
the collection haa a highly
a wind that hss been rather chilly
of lata.
PRAOUE. July IS Tha Caech 1 . -
communist press charged today that '
Vatican excommunlcauona of com- I
muniat and their supporters were :
part ot a political -hate campaign j .
against the people's democracies." ,
Tha party organ. Rude Pravo. '
went on to accuse tha Holy Sea of ,
espionsga. pro-nasum and attempts j :
to stir revolt against the Caech com- i
murust government. I
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