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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1952)
PAGE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JUNE II, 0!i2 .v , . V : V' ft' j INFANTRYMEN CARRYING CARBINES and bayonet-tipped rifles, drag out North Kor ean flags and banners from compound 85 and burn them during latest raid on tough pris oner enclosures. This was part of Brig. Gen. Haydon L. Boatner's campaign to bring order to the unruly prisoner of war compounds on Koje Island. At the left a Patton tank stands guard. Record Wheat Crop May Bring Production Controls WASHINGTON n An official forecast of ft nrr-rccord whfftt crop raises the question of whether (he government will seek lowered production next yenr to avoid burdensome surplus In that grain, The Agriculture Department aid in a crop report Tuesday that the wheat harvest may total 1 ,334.' 000.000 bushels. This would be second only to the 1SM7 crop of 1,367,000,000 bushels, and about a third larger Uinn last year's crop . A yield of tills site would he about XII million bushels more than the department tins said will Two Hurt As Bus Crashes ROSEBURG Wl A Pacific Oreyhound bui overturned north of here Tuesday niKht but 37 of the 38 passengers were unhurt. The other two. hospitalized, were be lieved not seriously Injured. Three occupants of a car In volved In the mishap were treated for minor hurts. One had a slight concussion. State Police Sst. Hollv Holcomb aid this was what happened: The southbound bus pulled out to pans a car which had just entered Highway 99. north of Von callft, from a side road. With the bus Just about to pass, the car, driven by Mrs. Thelma Geneva Wiley, made a left turn. They col lided. . The bus overturned on its right side and the passengers got out by the left aide emergency opening and through a window. The two injured passengers, whose names were not learned here, were taken north to be hospitalized at Cottage Grove or Eugene. Mrs. Wiley and her sons Rodney and Donnie were brought here. Rodney bad a slight concussion and the others were only shaken. USBR to Mark Anniversary Elks Schedule Flag Day Elks. Iodge Flag Day exercises are scheduled during regular lodge tune Thursday evening. It was an nounced yesterday. A special program is planned during the regular lodge session. Time for the session is 8 p. m. The doors of the Bureau of Rec lamation headquarters here will be open to the public next Tuesday, marking the observance of the gol den anniversary of reclamation. Klamath Project Mgr. E. Laton Stephens announced today. . . This will be in accord with a Coastwide observance of the anni versary in reclamation installations throughout Oregon and California announced by Regional Director Richard L. Boke. The Reclamation Act was signed by Pres. Theodore Roosevelt June 17, 1902 In the 50 years ment3 by cMtag stevhtm or Joe been reclaimed from hitherto un-1 Thomas, phone 5123. productive land covering some 6. 000.000 (M) acres. The Klamath project was among the first of the reclamation pro jects, initiated In 1905. Bureau headquarters here are at the Municipal Airport, and visiting on parties are asked to make arrange- Strike Halts Atom Work RICHLAND, Wash, i.f A walk out of AFL Teamsters Union mem bers the third in four months- kept more Ulan 4,000 workers Idle Wednesday on a tso-miinon aonnr construction project at Uie Hanlord Atomic works. The Teamsters stopped work Tuesday noon in a renewal of a dis DUte with the AFL. Plumbers and Sieamlltlers union over assignment of loading and unloading work. Only a few hundred Teamsters were Involved but the walkout af fected other crafts because the Teamsters drive busses that carry workers to Jobs Inside the llanford barricade. The work stoppage af fected only the expansion project, not production at the atomic plant. At Seattle, Robert L. Graham, director of the Western Conference of Teamsters, said the union con tended tnc Atkinson joncs con struction Co.. contractor on the exDanslon job. did not make spe cific job assignments in conformity with the decision oi a national arbitration board. The board issued a ruling recent ly In the dispute between the Team sters and the plumbers. O.W.F.L.F. 13 QaUwun's MIRRORS tor far mnj ream in lha ha ma! U7 C. Main WURLITZER A magnificent piano. Many fovaly styles and finishes to chooia from. LOUIS R. MANN 120 No. 7th PIANO CO. THE PFECT . Jtk d ' Ywss yp'r jffi' riON Aljvj r SKI! FATHER WILL tOVE OWNING AND USING ANY OF THESE BINOCULARS! FOR HUNTING! FOR SIGHTSEEING! FOA RACING! FOR ALL SPORTS EVENTS! p GUARANTEED Theie binocular ere oil (7 ondlllonalty guaranteed far quality materials, perfect (yi workmanship nd afiifac torf Prformonce. Compare f our pricet onywherot You'll art evch law prlceel BY MAIL TODAY! ALL PRICES STANDARD OPTICAL COMPANY PLUS FED. TAX! I 715 Main St., Klamath Falls, Oregon - - m 715 MAIN STREET IN KLAMATH FALLS 6 f ASY WAYS TO BUY Q tndote chodt or ' Q Add to your opon moo ay ardor ,'' r uount ID v.v.u. icoin an qiiit.i u moprn your account QChargo frm ei Q Inclose $5 to put in Ivdvortiiodl ;'" loyoway 'Vft's amy to epn on eeunt. for faitoit service, send f emnes and addrettei of credit references! . s be necessary to mret domestic and export requirements. Tills extra grain would be added to an exist ing reserve oi about 290 million bushels. Officials have said that a re serve such as would be created half a billion bushels Is about the right sire for the current uncertain International Ittintlon. But another big crop in 1953 would boost resrrves far above this level, nosing problems of stor age, price support and possible deterioration. Even now, officials are predicting price troubles for thla year's crop. The department has authority to limit production through planting allotments and marketing quotas. It might decide by July 1 whelhet either allotments or quotas, nr both, will bo Invoked on Ihe 1953 crop. Formers will start planting winter wheal in September. Most observers predtotrd the de- COMFORT COSTS SO LITTLE WITH HEATM SYSTEM WHAT IS THE MYSTERY OF THE TWIN GRILLES? parlmcut will not resort to con trols, but will .lpprul Instead lo faimors to reduce wheat plantings about 10 per cent. These peVtwns point nut Hint controls pie gener ally unpopular Willi limners and that this Is an elrcllnii year. Fur thermore, II Is easier to Justify big crops, even If Ihey crrolo Mir-1 pluses, In times of lutcriiiilloim! uncertainly limn In normal times. Tile department mailo no lio casla for other major crops, hut said most of litem are progressing, normally. 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