WKDNKSDAY, JUNK III, llir.2
1 JKHAIJJ AND NKWS, KLAMA'I n rnLLS, ORKGON
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SHAKE HANDS AND COME OUT FIGHTING Mutual
Security Director W. Avorill Harriman Heft) and Senator Etoi
Kefauvor th a k hands al Washington, D. C, at thay wind up
thair campaign! for the Diltricl'l six Democratic convention
votes.
Man Admits
'Ax Killing
'I'lIK DAI.LK8. Ore. M Albert
William Karnes. 34, nilmltlrrt In a
aijurd Matrment lute Tuenilay
niilit Hint hn hacked nn Hi-year-
old Balem widow lo drath and Mole
130, police here reported.
Clyde Warren, Bnlcm police
chief, tald Knnien had dlclaled
and nlitned conteanlon.
Kern, of no lined atldrenj but
generally living at AaUirla, was
arrenled here June II on a dim lie
of burglary end naull with n
hammer on Mr. Urn Callaway.
Warren mine here Tucndny to
question Knrnrn brcitunn ol what
appeared In be a almllerily In the
attack on Mr.v Callnwny and the
June 1 nx alnvtiiR of Mm, Suan
Utrhllrld n Hnlein.
Warren reported that Karncn
a former roomer al Mm. Lllch
Held a houae ld In lil.n alnte
menl that the slaying occurred
thla way:
He went to the Litchfield home
June to look lor hla former wife.
He did not locate her but returned
the next day and found Mm. Litch
field In a woodnhed near her home.
He hacked her to death with an
ax and later look the money from
her puree. He then went lo the
bathroom of Mra. Lltchlield'a
liouae and wnehed oil the blood
and changed hit clothe.
'He left Rnlem by bua and ar
rived In The Dnllen late that night.
On TurMluy he attacked Mm. Calla
way with a hnmmer aa she nur
prlaed him while he m prowling
ner nome, ne continued.
! He wan caplurrd ihe next morn
j ln. niletp In the Cnllawny base-
nirnt.
Army Says MacArthur
Is Free to Campaign
WAHHINOTON iri 'me Army lallng lo political activities.
Tueaday ruled In effect that den
Uouglaa MacArthur la not aubject
to regulation banning political
activity by mrmucris of the armed
forcea.
The Army didn't mention Mac
Arthur by name, but It Inaued a
atnlcnient dlacur.nlnu the ntnlu of
flve-atar general" which made Mao
Arthur's etatua clear.
The Army aald when "officer
holding thla rank are not aligned
any duller), they arc considered to
be In atnlun almllar to retired of
ficer and, therefore not aubjert to
the prohibition of A. II. WKI-IO re-
Oilman Errs,
Suit Filed
BALTIMORE Iff A natty,
knotty-pint club cellar I no place
to deliver a Inuk full ol oil. the
Murray P. Smith complained
Tuesday In a 116.000 suit against
the Knao Htandard Oil Co.
They alleged In their (Superior
Court suit that la! December a
Standard Oil man drew up to their
home, hooked up hi hone to their
fuel pipe ouulde the house and
pumped away without any warn
ing. The fuel line had been discon
nected inside the house the Smith
explained. The How of stick oil
ruined their nsphalt tlle floor, wall
rafters, furniture, appliances, heal
ing plant and library, they alleged.
And furthermore they hadn't
even ordered any oil.
MacArthur' alatua had been
widely discussed alnce he waa se
lected aa keynote speaker for the
Republican national convention in
Chicago next month. The five-star
general ha openly aupporled 8en.
Robert A. Tafi of Ohio for the Re
publican presidential nomination.
MacArthur ha remained on the
Army a active Hat but ha not been
aaslxned any specific duties alnce
his ouster by President Truman aa
l'r Eastern commander.
The ruling apparently meana that
Cieii. Dwlght D. Elsenhower could
havo remained on the active ht
while campaigning for the Repub
lican nomination.
Thu Elsenhower could have con
tinued to receive like MacAr
thur the $18,641.84 annual pay
of s five-star general. Both would
have been five-star generals with
out specific duties.
Hut Elsenhower retired from the
active list and gave up hla pay
when he launched hi open drive
for the Republican crown.
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Know your
OREGON MILK
CONTROL LAW
"Do you mean
to say that the
richness of out
milk is limited
liflaWr
m Mm V The Milk Administration, under the
M broad authority granted it by the Ore-
gon Milk Control Law, acts limits on
the richness of milk. It also sets the price you must pay
for milk; ,
The limits differ somewhat in different parts of the
state, but the principle is always the same. In Portland
standard milk is limited to i.Rrp buttcrfat. If any distrib
utor should deliver richer milk he is required to charge
two cents more. In Josephine and Jackson counties
richer milk is more drastically discouraged. The moment
a distributor goes above 3. 4 butterfat he must charge
his customers one cent more, and at 3.7 he must charge
still another cent, and so on through several price ranges.
f.f r H- 4
These regulations controlling the rlcnness of milk
make it impossible to give the consumer greater value
for his money. At the same time, such restrictions increase
farmer surpluses of butterfat;
Milk control holds down the richness of milk you
can get for your money and reduces the market for the
farmer's cream.
The questions and answers below show lemt other ways In which the Oregon Milk Control
affects YOl
Itritd for thin ffte booltln.'Vou
and our fimllr re HUy con-t-trnrrl
br inylhlni thu ifftrii
the milk mpply of )onr com.
muni it. I.tirn bow Offgnn
Mtllt Control tiTfcli VOW.
Vrilf to 5tffwiy Storn, 1 1 39
ft.E, Third, Ponlmd U, Or.
Q. D MIHi Cnfrl ttf rh pHc yog muit (wyT
A. Y. Thit Is the purpose for which the Uw was
designed. It sets Jtoor pricci, not ceiling prices.
Q. Dmi Milk Cntrel rflsceuropt cemptllllv rfUtributltn
f milk?
A. Yt. No 6ne ctn enter the milk business if (he
Administrator sty such new competition might
disturb existing distributors.
SAFEWAY
O. Dui Itie Oreaea Midi Centre) law reaelete Soelhrf
ceadltleasT
A. Ne. It has absolutely nothing to do with the
sanitation, health Inspection, cleanliness, or the
purity of milk;
O. Dees Milk Central limit Ihe ivpely el Orada A mllkf
A. Yet. To sell Gracle A milk for your use a farmer
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giran a quota. If he produce! more he must often
sell the surplus at a lower price for cheese or
other factory uses;
O. Dees Milk Centre! allow yen lower pita when yew
carry milk heme yeurstlff
A. Ne. You pay the higher costs of rloor-to-dnor
delivery whether you use this service or n-t.
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