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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1952)
WEDNESDAY, OCT. M. 10B2 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OHEGON PARK NTN? Pebble Is Top Evidence In Brammer Trial BAI.TIMOIIK lifi-A nnial! pH lik, pmlinhly llltla Iniuer limn Julinuy would ue In ii sliiittalioi, look on boulder aluiilllcani'o today III the (Iraiiuiirr imircltrr trlnl An oIiIoiik iiiuirlr. stone was Intro duced yr.-itrrdiiy s II in on lowid Jammed under llie burr of Ihe ac celerator on sr which hurtled Into mi einlinnlinii'iil mid over turned In view ol Iwo policemen In ii .prowl car. 'I lie olllrara loimd Ihe body ol Mra. Dorothy May (.Hammer In- New Bulker Aids Big Harvest TUI.E1.AKB A aell-priipelled fiotalo bulker, only one ol lis kind n Hlnklyou Cniinly, helped har vest thfi lurtesl ainulfi Uriel ol po tatoes In Urn county thla yrui, an acres on the lilll Hooper ranch aoulh ot town, Tim iruii'lilnp Willi linolor built In, la owned by Hiuuley lirowil, Crash Fatal To Cattleman Klamath and lake County friends ot W, II. 1111 a Mill v-eie saddened Iwlny Willi the newa ol Ihe cattleman's death Tuesday ni(ht In a plane accident at the Han Francisco airport. Mills, operator of MIIU Livestock Company In Haoiaineiito, Calif., killed Instantly nloim Willi tin, pilot, Clarence llowiuan, when the planed crashed on a lake-oil from Ilia airport, MIIU la well known In the Klam ath country, havlnii visited here for many years on cattle and rtieep-buyllijj trips. Mill" wan about 60. ( , Known survivors are hl sinter. Mia. Tom Vatson o Hacinmeulo, and hla parents living 111 Hunter, le. Tulelnke, member of the potato distribution llmi, the Northwest Produce Co. Other Hint meuibera are Dick McUiiiiifiil and Vlnco Chnjiiacky, The bul kef harvests from lo 10 acres of spuds a dny, huiidlliiu tioui 130 lo lbtl tuna of lubera, It it operated by 0 to U prisons and several plckors, It docs not dig, but follows the dinner. The machine, bum by Ernsl Bros. IliiHriolielcl, wss ursitfiicd by llrown, Utina found In sonic olln r bulkem were eliminated, Brown said, in the new equipment. Mlly leel of conveyor chain k"rp Urn potatoes iiiovihk hilo V iKiliomed uump truck beo with conveyor bottoms, beven truckti handled the poialoes Irom two bul ken. Vouiik III own u (lie r.mi of Mr. and Mi. J. Merlon Iliown, Uii homesteaders. Doctors Buy Canned Bone CHICAGO on Carlllate packed In ulssa Jara lor u.'ve In plastic sur gery can now be bought by doctor. The material, luted an Uio bane on Milch to build new china, none and eara, la taken from the ends of the breaMbonci ol freshly aleugnmed aleeia. Cleaned and trimmed, It forma a aoll, white, rubbery half moon about 4 by 2 Inches and up lo one half Inch In thiclcnesa. The cartil.ua fa, being marketed by Armour and Company. Lyon Named To Beaver Staff OHEOON 6TATE COLI.EOE Jack l yon ol Klamath Kalla has been plnled lo the general stall ol the Beaver, annual publication I Oregon biale collenc. The yearbook presents plctorlally review of colleiio llle. The alall la aelected by the edltor-in-chle! fiom ctudenl who are willing lo put forth the'iieenr ltne and enemy. The first college yearbook j c publiahed In 1MU and named The Hayseed"; later It was called The Orange", nd finally "Hie , D'aver", I l.von, aophomore In lower divi sion ot liberal art, is the nn of , Mr. and Mra. Kverell I, l.von. JJOO Wierd 81., Klamath Kalla. I Family Has Reunion Here Mra. Harry K, Orrcn, Omaha, dauuhler of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Ileiuy, and aialer ol Mra, Kidney WrliiMelu, nil ol Klamath Kalli., haa been visiting here lor (he pant acvcral days, Klin watt met in ban FranciKCo by her mother who will go aouth to the Bay City with her when Mra. Oreen leaves lor home Thursday. Her visit mndn ponnlblr, a re union ol lumily mciiilx-ra, flint III aeveral yeara at the home ol Mr. and Mra. Henry lam Uiinduy. Pies em were Mr. and Mra. Sidney Welntrui, Kluinalh Kalla, Mra. Orrcn brother and alsier-ln-law, Mr. and Mra. J. Kelly Paris, Eu gene, Mra. Orecn and the hosts. JlDCiK CUTS 'BARBERS' BILI.INOS. Mont. OTI-A young man who had asked three frlenda to cut hla hair claimed In court he was butchered instead of bar be red. Clllbroa Caalandlo laid the three lelt him looking like Mo hawk Indian with only a tuft on top. The Judge clipped the "bar bers" lor no. aide the upirl automobile, Hcvenil deep gashes wern on her hond. Wood mailed her hair and wus ipllled on the anal. Her hiiibnnd, Oeore Edward Orammer, :ifi, manager for a New York metiilx linn, la B(cuec of killing her Willi a lilunt Initriimeiit and liying lo make her death ap pear to be an accident, Afler Ihn rtnte Inlrnduced the pebble, Delenne Al'y. Anthony H. Federlro HUeinpted to eatnbllsh doubt that the pebble wnn located In g way lo depre-,a the, accelera tor, ia the pro-edition Implied, at Ihe time her car criinhrd. Police But. Pnul llnrdeaty ac kunwledued that the dciitlt rut wun left ungunrded lor about two houia between the limn he noticed a "whltliih oblctt" under the accel erator bnric while removlnu Mra. Orninmer'a body and the limn the pebb e wna removed bv hlmae II and another ol liter olx bourn later. Htate'a Ally. An-elin Hodaro told Ihe court yeterduy at the opening ot the trial expected to lajil about Iwo weeks that (Jramnier was "hopelessly In love" with a 28-year old Canadian employe at the Unit ed Nations headquarters n New Tor. Hodaro aald the motive for the crime was Crammer's intention of marrying the Hamilton, OtiL, acc- retary, Matniidu Mliibrorky. Mn. Orammer. 33-year-old moth er of three daughter, had been Maying with her mother In subur ban Nnnh Baltimore after the death of her father. Orammer commuted from New York on week ends to visit her. Orammer haa contended that his wife drove him to the railroad ata llon the night of Aug. 19 to catch an 11:20 P in. train for New York. four-hour ride. The ollicera testified they pulled her out of her car Ihe motor was kllll running at 13:33 a.m. on Aug. 20. Orammer was contacted In New York about ( a m. that morning nd returned quickly to Baltimore. Ten daya later he was charged with caunlng her death "with mal ice alorelhoUKht." 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Adlal . mevenaon, almost until the eve of the Nov. 4 election. Truman hardly has had time to get his laundry In order since re (urnlnir Bundav from 1 lS-day. 8.500-mlle whistle . stop tour on which he made so speecnes. He conferred late yesterday at the White House with the party's Finance, Committee, obviously dis cussing hla coming drives and the state of the party money chest. Ills Just-completed swing was aimed, In the President's words, at stripping some of the glitter and glamor from Oen. Dwlght D. Eisenhower, Stevenson's Republi can opponent. Truman's new Northeastern trip Is expected to be aimed at more of the ssme. There will be up to 12 speeches a day in New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hsmpsnire ana rtnoae luana mostly In industrial areas. Oelnj claimed for union labor and worklngmen In general, and for amall businessmen under Dem ocratic admlnif tratlons are expect ed to figure heavily on his new driver. Civil rights Issues alM) may draw special attention. Th. Hlllillii-KilH: BHiiHiiHHiaBi Don't Fool With A Chest Cold ream cnaiit-NKal cengatUte &MUSTER0LE I HI 1 IS TIE IE It 10 IIIITITITE fOI Quality! mmm LA BROAD EXPERIENCE IS A FIRST QUALIFICATION FOR CONGRESS John G. Jonet hot been o rodlo executive, a school teocher, cooch ond superintendent. Jones has been o consultont to industry ond leoder in civic otfairs. He has lived on o ronch ond knows the problems of ogriculture. Jones hos served os o Director of nine Disploced Persons camps with UNRRA in Germany. He knows the conditions in post-wor Europe. His qualifications come from q career of working with people. He hos the wide experience necessary to serve os your Represen tative in Congress. In Congress John will represent ALL the people. Jones tor Conqresi Club James Woodell, Treasurer LoGrande, Oregon FROM $9.95 TO $125.00 FOR THE AMAZING 7x35 EXTRA WIDE FIELD RAN GEMASTER (Plus Fed. Excise Tex) every family is entitled Mm. mm LOWER PRICES :4 ',.'1 iveir ".:,,,ttir8, i.elin 01 T .i. (01 f,n AI0VE IS THt tUCt SyJSWfl Will APPEAR ON Y0UI lallOT The FAIR Milk Rill, called the MILK PRO DUCTION AND MARKETING ACT, waa put on the November ballot through the efforts of hundreds of volunteers, who circulated the peti tions. Although only 26,000 signatures were required, over 43,000 citiient actually signed the petitions in 28 Oregon counties. If approved in the coming election, and proposed MILK PRO DUCTION AND MARKETING ACT will auto matically replace the present Milk Control Law. for a FAIR MILK LAW The MILK PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ACT on yonr November ballot will give the people of Oregon a FAIR milk law fair to consumers and producers alike. It will do wt with state enforced milk prices, by which the present unjustified middleman's margin is protected by law. It will permit the lower pricing of cash-and-csrry milk, relieving store customers from paying the higher costs of home delivery whether they use it or not. It will protect fair farm prices. Don't he deceived by these LIES about the new milk bill A reckless, unscrupulous minority of NUMBER OF FARMS IN OREGON aelhsh interests is tellin barefaced lies All Fsrmt Dtiry fwrxu abouc milk. These interests are preying 1950...!; M,93S upon the (ears of Orexon mothers lor 1950....; 59,827 6,618 the health of their children. .-.' .1... ..i r .11 1... i,Min Behind a mislcsdin front of haby h'.le h ' " in""J picture, they make a false emotional the number of dairy farm, de- appeal. They hope this will keep you from tormina iudgmeots based upon the truth. We herewith quote some of NUMBER OF DAIRY COWS these lies and accompany them with IN OREGON verified facts. . 1934.;......;; 263,000 The lies are quoted directly from the 1931......... 202,000 campsiin literature of the minority Tbi, i, a decrease of 2J since 19J4. roup of milk interests leading the fight against the new milk bill. . MILK PRODUCED IN OREGON (in pounds) LIE No. 1 "Baby's sanitary " 1,323,000,000 LIE HO. S aoy a aununry i9jl 1,208,000,000 tnljk supply ndangorad. it , dtcre,M of over 7X This is a downright falsehood, as inc shown by the following statement by , Dr. Thomas Meador, Portland city POPI LATION IN OREGON health officer: "Sanitary regulations for (Oregon Blue Book) milk are set up hy the state department . 1930 . ?,M?V of agriculture. Repeil of the present 1950 I,321,41 milk control law in favor of the pro- During the decline of the dairy in posed new law backed hy the Affiliated dustry in Oregon the population in Milk Committees of Oregon would creased 39)s't,o over almost the ssme hsve no effect whatsoever on the ssni. period. tsry requirements set up by the state How has Oregon made up this defi- law. In addition to the state regulations ciency in its milk supply? The answer on purity of milk, Portland has its own is largely in the fact that Portland gets milk code, 'the operation of which the greater part of its milk from the would be affected in no way by repeal neighboring state of Washington, ot the milk control law." which hss no stste controls that limit milk production. , , The Oregon Producer-Distributors LIE NO. 2 "Th new Substitute- Association, composed of small dairy- IIL ,.ni.l Inltlntlva ... could men who produce and distribute their milk control Inltlotiva . . . eouia mihtI ,nnound ; ,upport disrupt your Steady milk sup- of the new milk bill with these words: in j 11-,,. n.ioon'i manv "Under Oregon milk control (in ply and put Oregon s many fW) (hj nmhtt of pr small dairyman and dlstrlbu- ducer-distributors has shrunk from 600 a... .. .( kiislnaaa " lh,n 1- Unless we organise tors out of business. v( wjU Sod ourlte, ou, of bunt." Lie No. 2 is a complete reversal of the ?n?r:i.,e"d0Vr!rorcur0d.,:r; . I. f. .f f... f.Cf, th. Mbf ii M' " and our milk production has decreased claiming f M f frfM f tt nearly . Here are the figures from Rftu-T itT Turto "Agricultural Statistics" issued hy the small ttalrfmttl. DON T UT THEIR 5nomfc.:M ' A""Mtl LIES F001 YOU. VOTE 332 X YES AFFILIATED MILK COMMITTEES OF OREGON N. adv. AKUIatld Milk Campalis Com. of On. Mra. lrtna Tsylor. M Park Bide.. rottUse, Ore. KIRBY Call 2-0131 No. 3 Lvtton Co. New York with Its biff 45 electo ral votes, Massachusetts with 18 and Connecticut with elaht are gen erally regarded as politically pivot nl states winch could go either wy. New tinmpshlre Is tradition ally Repuhllcsn and Rhode Island has lenned toward the Democrats. They have four votes each. - OLDER FOLKS with ITCHING SKIN Por the naming, maddanlng, ntnl.t Allf. ItrK nf alii- . . . I. m ia HiiMuifl aB ii wmnneni ) pecinl, loothmtr rht(. Aeti in plirt of; miHing natural akin olli-workii aaij and comfort lanta. 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