Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 24, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    MONDAY. MAnCll 'H, 1952
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALIA tmguuN
PAGE SEVEN
v Fewer Cows,
More Vork
WAHIIINUTON M - The nntlon'n
ruw )iiiulillnii In (Iwlmlllnn tint
Hip cows on hand urn (luliiu their
Jul)"i heller Ihene ilayn.
That word cilino from the De
pni'lmrnl nl Aiirluullurn Monday.
In 1UM, lliero were 13 per cent
lewer row In thn U.8. Ihnn in
1045, but Ihry produced nearly as
much rullk, nvrrimliiK lino pounds
more than thr Ir ulntcrn ol live
years buck.
Here ura the Hitmen:
In IIMo, their, were W.jUD.OOO
rows III the country and thev
turned nut 1 J 1 'i billion pounds of
l nl Ik . nil Hvcniuo ol ,77 pounds
per cow.
In IK'iO, 11. 770.000 rows produced
IIHI.OOO.OOO.UOO pounds ol milk.
That's mi avcrniie per cow ol
B.202 pounds.
Five Jailed'
Over Weekend
Cenun count t the county Jil
was swelled v till addition ol live
persons over Ihe weekend.
Clarence F. I.nniie. 411,
In outiht over Irom the City Jill
to luce a ('hnrife ol petit larceny.
Others ndded to Ihe lint Were:
Doris I. Luuo, 311, Unity. 00 dnyt
end lift line on drunk and disorder
ly conduct conviction.
Eivrland C.'lillnouln, 91. Chlloquln.
10 days mid S40 line, drunk mid
disorderly conduct.
Carl C. Crme 103 Delta St.. er
i rued Nalurdny lor bring drunk
nnd Jimmy Chorktoot. 33, BrBlty,
picked up for driving while Intoxicated.
Ike Says America Drifting
Too Far To The Left; Tells
Of Platform In New Story
happlnenn thnt vou become pre),
dent of the United Statu," Eisen
hower said It wann t.
Asked, In effect, If he thinks
the Tall-HarMy net Imposes too
many restriction, on Isbor unions
nnd employers, Elsenhower said
the whole question wan one of "hu
man relations,"
"I don't think there' any law
that can be written which can as
sure good lalth In tin Interpretation
when there i aennerei aesiicn
to act In bad faith." he aald.
"I believe of much more Import
ance In labor-management reta
il IKK BAYS
WASHINGTON W Clen, Kl
renhnwer has expressed the view
that "wu have drifted too far to the
no-railed Melt.' "
1 Ilet opinion wan disclosed In a
1UMI "oll-the record" Interview,
published Monday by the weekly
inaKa.lue U.8. News fc World Re
port. With II was a letter from Klnen
bower dated March 14. Indicating
lie bud reviewed the material re-
Gehrmann Runs
Half in 1:51
NEW YOHK I 'Hie United
Klnles Olympic. Association m
about 110,000 richer Monday a
tidy sum lor onn night but nllll
was more Ihnn a hnll million dol
lar abort ol Ita goal.
The association rcallied the mon
rv from the Olympic Carnival at
Madison Siunrn Garden Saturday
Bight.
Don arhrmnnn provided the bin
show comprt III vely speaking nn
tiaunl, by running the half mile in
1:51, the (anient ever on an 11 lip
Hack.
Willie Hoppe
May Retire
BAN FRANCISCO i.fl Wllllt
Hoppe. 4A times a world billiard
rhnmplon In 47 yearn, plana lo re
lire next fall perhaps on Ilia Wtb
birthday. That's Oct. 11.
Hoppe won his first champion
ship, at II I balkllne billiards. In
1900.
He won the title he now plan
to be hla last the three-cushion
rrown h'nlurdny night, defeating
the Japanese alar, Klnrry Matsu
yeina, 60-37 In SO gruelling Innlngc.
It's hla 13th year on the three
cuslilon throne.
Shriners Meet
In Bay City
BAN rnANCIHCO W Thoiis
a uds of Bhrlnera poured Into San
Francisco for the opening Monday
of annual meetings of the Shrine
Directors Association of Nortli
America and the Western Shrine
Association.
The directors. Including repre
sentatives Irom Mexico and Can
ada, open butlnenn amnions Tuea
clav under direction of President
William 8. Johnson of Duluih.
Minn. Business tensions of the
Western Conlrrence atari Wednes
day. Both conclude Thuradav.
Imperial Potentate Robert
f . ...it i. a V.ts.n I a
a special guest of honor of the j PJjJJ, j m
Marching bandt, patrols and
cbanlera for Wednesday'a big pa
lade up Market Street are coming
from Snn Diego. Fref.no, Sacra
mento. l.oa Angelen. Oakland and
Portland.
cenlly and approved Hs publics
iion.
Tlie general said "America In
noi the kind of country that needs
iioclalliini."
"Theru are peotle In thin coun
try, of course, who wnnt Ui go
clear over to the 'left,' " he aald.
"1 lust don't agree that America's
future lien In that direction."
He mud he has a dlsllnct feel
ing that "we have been lacking on
the moral side."
The letter wan wrlllen alter El
senhower had swept the New
Hampshire Republican presidential
primary but before the 100.000
write-in vote given him In last
Tuenday'a Minnesota primary.
In It, Ihe general aald merely
that ha had permllted olhern to
publish "leiters and statements
irom mai period" while he waa
serving an prenldenl of Columbia
University and wan giving the
mngazlnr the name privilege.
In the interview with editor Dav
id Lawrence. Klsenhowcr aald that
"experlece In handling men mav
posnlbly be the key" to White
House success. He intimated he
has that experience.
"It may well be that the pres
idency In too big a lob for one man,
but there again ns In any post of
responsibility all depends upon
the kind of men he gathers around
him." Elsenhower said. "II de-
pends too upon the nolrlt In which
questions are an
Elsenhower said he had apent
"a good many trying hours" dur
ing Ihe war attempting to reconcile
differences among the Allien.
lie said thin experience con
vinced him "the settlement of con-
lions la Ihe spirit that both aides
show toward each other . . . ."
He aald he agreen with the "gen
eralisation that we should have an
little of government In business
and private affairs an Is feasible
In our modern, complex life," but
added:
"Surely nobody Is going to ad
vocate that people should be al
lowed to ntarve or that unemploy
ment should reach such a point
that people, through no fault of
troversy Is largely a matter of ,
knowing how to work with people,
convincing them of your own sin
cerity and developing In them the
good will and spirit of coopera
tion." In response to question an to
whether It wan "ensentlal to your
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Police Checking
Vandalism Report
POI.I.CE 14 I.eot
Two aepsrate acts of vandalism
were being investigated today by
Clly and Slnte Police.
Paul Ketebnrh, 1359 Wllford St..
old cltv nfflcern a window wan
broken from Ills car Saturday night
Herman Bumberl, 2i!A Reclama
tion, reported a plale glass window
pitted with B-B shot In a house he
is building at 2805 Anderson St.
The window was valued at Ui.
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y SAVAOI-WAYNI
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SYLVIA STEIBER
it now employed by
LADY KLAMATH
BEAUTY SHOP
She welcomes the patronage
of her old customers.
VELMA SERF. OWNER
125 N. 7th Phone 6677
It's Spring I And it's high time
you brought your truck
around (or warm-weather
conditioning. This includes:
Chonoa-vr I ummar
grada lubricants
Draining f tooling tytlem .
o Engine chck-v
While the inside of your truck
gets a Spring tonic, why not
let ui give the outlid a
brightening up?
JUCKLELAND TRUCK
SALES and SERVICE, Inc.
11th end Klamath
Ph. 2-2581
(l!.H:'y:UM!r7TV4,:llN!
1st fejli
I -s
Washable tops en thick,
bouncy foam rubber sales.
QUILTED PLASTIC
Ntw faille velen in
brilliant red, green, blue
QUILTED TERRY CLOTH
Whjtt, blut, maiz, grttn
Women's sliest small (4-5);
medium (iV-6ya);
large (7.);
extra large (''.).
"LEON'S 525 MAIN
I Please send me
I
$1.99 per pair.
Siie
PH. 3466 " "1
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Name.
Denim Terry Plastli
I
Address
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A Handy Utility taikat
U Jturdy Aluminum Jhelvei S
Durabl Mat Piih
rruK and Vtab1 Orawers 1
their own, are actually In want or
MifferliiK privation."
lit said the government must act
to tide people over In an emergen
cy, but he opposed "using wrong
fully the Idea of 'emergency' to In
stall soma kind of socialistic) ays
tern or government paternalism."
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MARCH 24 TO MARCH 29
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PH. 2.2511
ti at. r.H. T..LLL rkiloauln
525 MAIN
PH. 3466