Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 12, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    . wwilNKSHAY, MAItCH 12, 1052
PAGR SEVEN
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
FBI Quizzes
Woman In
Theft Case
US Papers
Widely Read
I'lllLAOKU'llIA Thr 'um
bliicil circulation ol KiiKllnh-liiii-iiuiiun
iicwi,iHiH-r In Iho United
Utiiln ln.it year totnlrd 03,6(13,000.
Tho riKiirc, printed In ho- 4lh
minimi edition of N, W. Aycr It
Hun'n (IlircCor of iicwMiii)crii mid
imrlodlcliilH, nearly ruiil the Mi
lium record eHtiilillhlicd In ll50.
Meat, Milk
Supply Falls
CINCINNATI, l -- A CornHI
unlvri'Hlty cdumlur Hiild Wrdnes
iliiy thiil Urn Miniily of milk and
incut In tliln country Inn't kmpliiK
piico with tlio IncroiiHliiK popula
tlon. Dr. Ilrrrcll DrOriilf ol Cornell'
Hchoul of Nutrition uolrd Unit thr
population In rlnlnK t Hid rata ol
il.MM.OOO person n year.
lie (tilted, "meal consumption
per capita wan 17 pound ill per
cent) lens In 1101 limn In 1017,
and milk consumption, cxpriwd
an total milk equivalent, wan down
I a at year 70 pounda mine per cent)
from the pout-war hlKli In IU40,
DrOriifl spoke lit the kcvciiMi
iiiiiiiiiiI coufrrrnce of the Distiller
Fend Research Council.
C. M. i'.ly. research sciential
here with the National DIMiller..
I'rnductH Corp., said that chickens
row laster and latter when a
launderlnK detergent la sprinkled
In their feed but the experts
don't know why.
MIRRORS
j - "V lor any r
$ V Vlooin In tht Homtl i
Main
, MII.WAIJKKIC I Andrew Rob
til Younu, -id, mi vx-couvlct, wan
mlml by Fill auentn Tuenday In
.'oiuiccUim with tho Ihnll ol 1 Tlio auiitial dlrenlory pulillnlu'd
iiilllloii dollain Ironi the home of hv the advertlnlnu firm noluled nut
i lleno. Nrv., millionaire 10 diiya 1 tlint. despite, ncwiiprlnt shortages, i
a", evening newspaper him year uau
per cent to their circulation while
morning newspapers have lipped
their llxurc Id per cent.
'Iho auentn nel.ed Youiitr alter
trncliiK lil 1 1 1, they mild, throuuli an
iLmriivi. fiiuK.miiri'ii invninrv
woman who attempted to pass a
11.000 bill at a llcuo gniubllng
table.
Alter hour ot (lurntlonlng, during
which Young drilled taking part
hi the l''eb. 3D burglary ur even
bring In Iteno at tho lime, he wan
brought belore U.H. CoinnilsMoiinr
Floyd II. Jenkins. Preliminary
tiuiiKpiirlallou ol stolen property
wan adjourned lor a week pending
lieurlng on a charge ol Intcrntntc
arrival of a, warrant from Iteno.
Young was held In Jail In &0,000
uowl.
II. 8. Attorney Timothy T. Cronln
'Mild Nevada nulhorlllea told him
'f Young wan charged there wllh be-
lug Involved In the burglary of thr
manilon of l.avnno V. Redlleld.
u Whether olhern were Involved, fed
feral nulhnrltlcn ref lined lo nay.
' The FBI men who arrested
Young Mild Ihey found live 1100
..till In on him but none of the rent
-r tho cash, nocurltlen and Jewelry
0 m from the Reno millionaire's
Inline,
'llie mystery woman In Reno wan
liieslloned by FBI men Monday
viiluhl after alio nltempted to break
-n 11.000 bill alter losing at the
"Itlvernldn Hotel Bumbling casino.
'The casino canhlern Identified the
' bill by lln aerial number an part
, of the loot taken In the Redlleld
. burglary.
; Rcsuscitotor Used
rfr Local Case
( A Randall. 1710 Menln W.v
In leellng much beller today after
urilill saved iroin anpuyxiaiion oy
- the City Fire Department emer
Henry crew.
Randall was working on hla car
in ihe garage shortly after a p. m
v Monday when lumes lrom the car
v began to effect him.
The department reniincltator wan
f brought Into action and naved Ran'
'"dull from being overcome.
dally circulation totalling 22.22b,
uou iiignent over, rccorueu.
The combined dally circulation
ol morning papern wan iWMM.OOO,
while the nation's three all-day
dalllen bad a combined circulation
ol 011.000.
Hundav ncwnimpern at lb" "nd
of 1051 had a circulation ol 4.6 D07,
IKK). Kundny papern nlnce the end
ol World War II have added 19
WURLITZER
A mognlficont
plgno, Mony
lowly itylti ond
finishes lo fhooio
from.
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