WEDNESDAY. AUG. 3, 949 PACE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Government Subsidy On Wheat Bought For Export From 23-24 Cents A Bushel WASHINGTON. AM. 1 jl The 4M.sl.ee-uhel annul allotted lonmnrnl Is offering subsidy world market la 1M.SW. bushels, ranging from U to )l mto a The subsidy u mad iHmur; by bushel tods' an wheat bought (or the fart thl the maximum price export a d e r the International I art by the part la below current wheat agreement which went Into I domeatio price of the (rain. Meet Monday. The maximum price la $1-80 a Drafted early this year by 44 bushel lor No. 1 northern wheat at wheat exporting and Importing na- rort Wllllama and Port Arthur, tions. the agreement Is designed to ; Canada. The equivalent maximum stabilise world market and sup. piles. It seeks to do thU by dlvid lnii Uw export market among surplus-producing n a 1 1 o n and by maintaining a schedule of maxi mum and minimum prices In the world market. The Vnlted Stale ahara at a price at any other particular point reflect tlte difference tn trans portation rates between that point and Fort Williams, on the one hand, to major consumint area on the other. In other words, the maximum price for wheat which la closer U Europe a major consuming am than rart Williams would bl hifher than the III Fart Wll Nam price by the dlfferenc In transportation resta. The wheat agreement maximum price for eastern port In the Unit ed 8tates la SI .96 a bushel for No. 1 (rain. They are hKher be cause the eastern port are closer to major Importing countries than I Port Williams. The agreement maximum price for this country' (ulf porta Is llil. These ports are little farther away from consuming area than eastern port. Hence, their maximum price I a little lower. The maximum price for wheat hipped from Pacific porta la I1.M. ar the eame aa Fort Williams. Naturally. Pacific North western porta are farther away from major Importing Co an tries than ar eastern and (ulf port. The subsidy on wheat shipped FUNNY BUSINESS Britain Says Reds Using Slave Labor GENEVA. Swttaerland. Aug. 3 l" Britain formerly accused Russia to day of maintaining 10.000.000 slsve laborer In "a new slavery organized on a maas production basis." Russia retorted In the United Na tion economic and aocial council here that the British charge (imply was a smokescreen to cover up Britain's own labor trouble. The United States proposed ep nolntment of a UN commission of 11 to inquire Into -the nature and from nT , pon, must be bnde Is no gag "lf a reminder the doctor told mo to itop eating like a horse!" Ad For Wife Brings Quick Response And Listeners Boy Survives Overdose Of Sleeping Pills OMAHA. Aug. S ili A seven-year-old boy. uncoiist-tnus and near death some it hours after swallow In JS1. grain of sedative, awaken ed today. Jubilant nurses reported he cried out In his first real stun of con sciousness when a hypodermic needle waa being Inserted In hi arm. Bit by bit consciousness re turned. Soon he was complaining of being hungry. The hoy, Trevls Wlssrnburg. had been near rirnth in a drugged sleep since Monday when he gullied down S3 sleeping pills. At County hospital, doctors mus tered every medical device they knew to wake Die lad. One of them. lr. Chester R. Poole, said. "1 conferred with other doctor and they said If he had taken as much sedative a we be lieved, the can was almost hope lea.. "We decided to shoot the works," Dr. Poole said. Monday. Mrs. Lova Wlsaritburg. the boy s mother, told her son to take a nap and then went to the store. A few minutes later the boy's 11-year-old sitter, Jacqueline, found him standing by a medicine cabinet, empty bottles before him. "I couldn't sleep," he told her. then lapsed Into unconsciousness. The pills had previously been used by Trevls' father who waa killed In a truck accident five weeks ago. Unfinished Mcol, 2600 Years Old M O 8 C O W -Rxrnvatloiis In Armenia have unearthed an unfin ished nieitl 2t" years old. The digging has been taking place at what la known as the Karnur lihire. the site of an ancient I) rart fortress. The unfinished meal preserved along with grain 1(100 years old. some balls of woolen thread and wooden utensils were found In the palace section of the fortress. Use the Want Ads tor Quirk Results I Swan Island Ship Yard To Be Closed PORTLAND, Aug. S (At-Hwan Hand shipyard, last local hiillcllng. repair and scrapping operation of Henry J. Kaiser, will close finally tills month, ending almost eluht years of Knlsrr terulloui that made waterfront Industry history here. Albert Bauer, general manager o( Consolidated builders. Inc., a Kaiser affiliate, said no work waa In sight and ths firm's lease ex pires this month, He said Ih closure would not af fect the Kaiser Interest In I'lne hurst homes, a postwar housing de velopment west of Portland, or It heavy construction plana 111 Ih re gion. The parent Kaiser company holds a IJS.lXHiOiio contract for construc tion at Detroit dam on the North Santlam. Recently announced were plana for an assembly plant In this area for the Kslser and Waaler automobiles. The Consolidated Builders had scrapped 45 surplus ships and con verted several others lor post-war service aflrr a war time tanker program halted at the yard two years ago, The Swan Island operation was part of the war-time ship building facilities managed by the Kaisers. The others were Oregon shipyard, here and the Vancouver, Wash, shipyard. Vanilla plants belong to the or chid family. IKLAMATH FURNITURE COZ 1-1 ST. JOSEPH. Ma. Aug. 3 11 Charles Donaldson wanted a wife in a hurry, so he advertised. The response overwhelmed him Northwest j tnd also the telephone company. A flood of phone calls caused an overload on the dial system, per mitting hundreds of persona to listen in as Charles chatted with prospec tive brides last night. Charles says hi search lor a the world. The U. S. resolution sug gested emphasis in such an Inquiry be placed on "situations Involving Urge numbers of persons or wide spread practice of forced labor." The British charge were made by Corley Smith, British delegate who presented what he described as copy of a "corrective labor code of the Russian Soviet federated social ist republic" on rule for lbor camps In the Soviet Union. The RSFSR is Russia's largest republic, with Moscow as It canltaX Russia retorted that the codes presented by Britain actually repre sented a humane system with "re education of the people" a one of It aim. The Soviet delegate said the code' object was to place per sons sentenced to penal servitude in conditions which make it Im possible for them to do anything hostile to Soviet society. Smith had demanded that the Russian delegate give a straight answer, yea or no, whether the Soviet Union would permit an Investigation. enough to -enable exporter to buy It at the higher domestic prices and lay It down at the port for tale abroad at the maximum price set by the agreement. The subsidy for today for east ern port Is 23 cents a bushel. That means that grain supplying eastern ports is priced 23 cent a bushel above the tl 96 maximum agreement price at such port, in cluding cost of transporting such grain from Inland centers to the port. Assuming It cost 10 cents a bushel to ship wheat from Chicago to New York, an exporter could pay as much a S3 00 at Chicago for grain there and' sell It under the agreement price at New York. The subsidy rate will be art daily a aa to take into account -I want to marry someone, he told a reporter. "But all my old girl friend are married. I figure you 20-30 Club Slates Trip To Grants Pass Thia Saturday some of the mem bers of the 30-30 club plan to travel to O rants Pass for the sub-district meeting. Representative from Tule lake. Medford. Grant Pas and Klamath Pall will be present. At . . . j, t SUO-Olsxnct (onniw ray rase iov r i. - . , nrident of the as rnlcmaw. those " ' r . . baaed an prlee for (Ulf porta on Kaaaaa City prices, and ttW for the Pacific Northwest aa prices at Portland, Ore. and Seattle. Mash. Shasta Man Transferred DUNSMUIR, Aug. 3 William O. Brown, master mechanic of the Shasta division of the Southern Pa cific railroad, ha been promoted to master mechanic of the Portland division. Re took over his new posi tion August 1. with headquarters In Portland. H. P. Ankerson of Sparks, Kev. has arrived in Dunsmuir to take Brown's place. Brown, who Is the son of B. M. Brown of San Francisco, general superintendent of the motive power department of Southern Pacific, his wife and son came to Dunsmuir two year and nine months ago. They came from Sacramento. His little daughter was born here. A farewell dinner was given by the Dunsmuir 8. P. shop foremen's organization at Bran's restaurant last Wednesday, and Brown was presented a gift of fountain pen desk set. The superintendent's office staff In Dunsmuir presented him with a traveling bag Saturday. The Duns muir shop men gsve him an at tachment for his motion picture machine and the roundhouse and car shop men In Alturas presented him with a briefcase. Driver Draws $154 Fine Here Peter Edward Radley. 32. of 2145 Hols bird street, was fined I1M 50 In justice court yesterday after noon on a drunk driving charge. Radley was arrested on South Sixth street by state police Monday afternoon. JCRT SELECTED EUGENE. Aug. 3 tPI Juror have been selected for the first of six federal land condemnation suits to be tried in the Lane coun ty courthouse by Federal District Judge James Alger Fee. The land Involved In the case wfll be flooded by Willamette val ley project dams now under con struction. About 70 Juror were selected for service tn the various suit. Tulelake chapter, Is a candidate for the position. International Trustee Leonard Carlson. Reno, Nev will be prin cipal speaker at the meeting. Another convention Is planned for September to 10 In Santa Crus, Calif. Several members from this chapter plan to attend the Inter national convention. The 30-30 club held a picnic at Moore park in place of it regular Tuesday night meeting this week. Present were the members and their guest. could get a good washing machine or refrigerator with an ad, so I thought I would try to get a good wife." I Donaldson, a 23-year-old former soldier. Just recently returned to St. Joseph. He was In the army tn Japan until October and then on the west coast. 'My friend. Orville Montemore. is going to he married at Troy. Kas.. Saturday and I want to have a double wedding." he said. This Is the sd he Inserted yes terday In the St. Joseph News-Press: -Wanted, girl under 31 to get married by Saturday. Phone 4HJ between 6 and 1 p tn. and ask for Charles." v The persons sble to listen because of the overload on the dial system heard a busy signal but they also were able to hear Donaldson's con versation with prospective brides. Oirls from 13 to 34 years old phoned. Donaldson, who stays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Leonardos, la double checking some of the prospects today. j Said Mrs. Leonardos: I -Chsrles Isn't kidding. He means : matrimony." I .h 595.00 h 399.50 ,5. 329.50 formerly NOW 8-Piece Mahogany Junior Set 159.50 Table, buffet and six chairs. 8-Piece Walnut Cordovan Set. A Beautiful, lasting set. He It! 8-Piece Feudal Oak Set Rrdored 1M! 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