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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1952)
IVKDNKSIMY. Al'ltll- 23. 10.72 ' HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE "x. xa Jit i i j fa Lite, Km..' "' ......... v.hnwl. wllh I llvfllnert Science Drys Beer for GIs LONDON. W Science cania un 'turnday with ft llrw occupational lianrd (or Hie iimii in iiillllnry uniform dried beer. All you afij 13 niter to the packet nf .lari h-RUin, hun oil mid llavor inf there'll he beer galore when nil where wanted. It cmi be truiuiported eaully to the tlclillnir Irnnla when hlpnlnu u at it premium. But the men of science who uer fected Mich wartime product an powdered eux and dehydrated in ilk conceded there's a difference In the ta.Me ol this one too. The new product, thev said. ha a "winy flavor like old ale but makes a reanonable. drlnk " Thev neiilerted to announce the alrohollo content ol their new dl-rovory. Famed British Leader Dies 7.URICH. Switzerland, W Bir Btafford Criip. the BnrlallM ataienman who tried to bring pool war Britain back, with less beet, more aweal and higher taxes, died Monday night. renr ol Soviet lunula where he repre.-.ented Britain from 1B40 to 1M2 atymleo imineqiaie nif , i evi ol the aunterlty program he j ruled over after World War II Crlpr' economic plana were nn j the veiitd ol victory until KiiMla'S1 mmniiloiiltL pgllcjrv -tilUtcd . difci -..n,..nl nf fir If n ntlll her Western allien to turn much of their output to rearmament. Crlpp died here In the Ilvlnit strength clinic alter S yearn' rhromc aullerlnu from rolills eon traded an a World War I ainbu lanrn ririvr nnri In mnniru ol acute Illness from fjponiiyllila. a proRreai.-1 Ively erlppllni spine Inflammation He would have been 83 next Thurs day. Ills wile, Isobel, was irt his bed aide. Ill health forced him to quit his uble cabinet Job a Chancellor of the Exchequer and Kconomlcs Min ister In October, 1960. He Improved and went homi after six months In the clinic here bill last Jammrv wan forced to return after months of Increasingly acute pain, cheerfully borne. NEWBWOMAN DIES ITIESNO. Calif, in Mrs. Kalh erine Watson Anderson, 40! for mer Portland Newspaperwoman, died here Monday. Mrs. Anderson covyed the Portland waterfront for Ui Telejrram and News-Tele-(ram during the troubled 1830 s. LaaaaM J!aafiw JAMES W. METLER, 111, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Metier, 2927 Bisbre, is now in music school at the Air Force's Lackland base, San Antonio. Tex. He Is to be there about six weeks more. Tax Receipts Set Record WASHINGTON. IH The govern ment collected more taxes lust year than ever before about .K1 for' each mini, woman and child in the nation. The Internal Revenue niirenu an nounced Mondiiv tmil IBM collec tions totaled S.n9S.339.4M !, an lncreaj.0 "t 4" per cent oier 1BM It was 2S per cent above the firevloua record of almost 44 bil lons, collected In 11)45, the la-.t year or World War II. Indlvldunl Inrome and Social fterurltv taxes Inat year totalled about 30 billion dollars, compared with more than 31 billions in 1950 Corporal ion Ineoinr and excess profits In ten lumped to I16.5G4.712, 955 last year. Various oilier taxes took In about 10 billion more. OPS Suspends Price Limits WASHINGTON. 11 The ijovern- lll-.-ll lUrnuR; ni,n,i ii.ii-u i n tvtl- trols on 10 commodities and snld It will de.-lda soon whether cell Hilts can i' set aside for raw coiton, textiles and apparel. The fJlllce o; Price Blablllna- llnn nnn.n,irj.rf II .,k..in.. ! fixed exact poind at which con- nois nuioniaiicauy win be restored, 11 prices should rise sharply, llie commodity areas affected ,.,L,..,r i blvi niiu iriRicu fioers, (attlo hides, burlap, and some fats and nils. Price Director Ellis Arnall re ported to the Bennle Hanking Committee that these products have been sclltiiff at substantially below celling prices for some time. Therefore, he said. OPS feels the market currently Is stabilized. Mother, Child Die in Flames VANCOUVER, B.C. I Fire crackling through a wooden apart ment building here trapped and killed n mother and her daughter Holiday nifthl whlln the father wa at the neighborhood store buying them a bedtime snack. The other approximately 23 oc cupants escaped snlelv from the three - story block In the Kltsllano diitrlct, three miles from the city center. Bodies of Mrs. Roy J. Mulr and her seven year old daughter, Karen, were removed early Tues dnv from the third story by fire men using ladders. Last July the family had escaped unharmed when fire broke out In the basement of the came building. Cause of the fire was not determined. Commies Stop Gyspy Tours VfKNNA IPi The Communists behind the Iron Curtain have ml'. I no more roaming for Europe's no madic, dark-skinned gypsy race. There'll be no more aoul-searlng Oypsy music to tempt city-dwellers to caat off their bonds and tako to the road. Oypsy palm-renders are In formed only the Communist stale can tell what the future holds. The Romany are to be made "useful members of boviet socie ty." Their aparklliig-eyed children will be taken from their uneducated par- enta and sent to state school to learn trades. Their parents will be persuaded by various presaures to leave their caravans and lazy card plavlng and put to work In factories producing for the "great peoples' democracies." This Is the Communist plan be ing carried out, iccordlnir to re ports reaching Vienna, on the Hun garian plains and In the wooded mountains of Czechoslovakia and Romania where thousands of Czlg any have wandered for centuries. Reports from behind the Iron Curtain, however, say that the Communist are not finding It eaiy to tame the light-living gypslea and Integrate them Into the expanding Communist industrial machine. In Hungary, the government tried to entice the Gypsies to become farmers. It allotted many gypsies ground 1 ' , under the land reform. But th? wanderera left their Held unculti vated. They continue to try to eke out an unauthorised living from their old profession tinkering, horse dealing, fortune-telling end iteeU ing, VFW riHEF VISITS PORTLAND 'fi Frank C. Hllon of Reading. Pa, national Com mander ol the Veterans of Foreign Wars was In Portland Tuesday tn confer with state V.F.W. ductals. jToTirirwnnmnnnroTrr CAN JESUS HEAL TODAY? i s Seeing It Bctievinq Bring Worst Cates : 5 YOUNG EVANGELISTS ON FIRE FOR GOD I Openinq Night, April 29 County Fairground In The Exhibit Building NIGHTLY 7:30 Tune in "World Cruiadcr't Hour," KFJI Every Saturdoy 3 P 2-30 to 2-55 3 t WUnLU WIVC lliUAUC! c 8 Q H Q Q Q 8 Q Q 8 Q Q C C Q 8 0 8 0 0 0 C 8 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C II II 0 0 0 01 Spaatz Fears Plgne Slowup WASHINGTON lifl Gen. Carl A. Hpaalz. former Air force chelf of staff, told senators Tuesday a scheduled slow-down In building an 143-wing Air Force was "an Inex cusable risk". Any atretchlng out of the pro gram aimed at surpassing Boviet air power he said, Increases the lime In which "sparks can be set oil to explode World War III." Bpaatz. who retired In June, 1948, said "a lot of time" already has been wasted since the first atomic explosion In Russia. He testified before the Senate Preparcdneas subcommittee. For several weeke It has been gather ing Information on the nation's air power. Chairman Lyndon Johnson D- Tex.) said there are elements In tne plciure ' that are dccpiy dis turbing," adding these Involve "our aircralt Inventories and our plans for production." Two Corral Runaway Tug WALLA WALLA im Two crew men rode a runaway tug down the Columbia River nearly to Mc Nary Dam Monday after It lost its low. Its cabin and Its pilot house In a collision with a railway brldne Two other crewmen were swept oil Uie tug as It started the wild ride but managed to swim ashore. Three others climbed onto the bridge. Tie two who remained aboard finally got the tug under control and headed It upstream to Port Kelley, about three miles south west of Watlula, where it was beached. Officials said the accident oc curred as the tug towing a barge loaded with high octane gasoline were heading downstream In the Snake River near Burbank. 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