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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1954)
r n - , MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954 I1ERALD ANB NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE .; ' , . ...V n ft : . r pS - r-"- oi w-iA.v-. - .'-3 TO f-V. 'IT - 1 1 ' .r h THIRTY MILLION DOLLAR SOUTHERN OREGON DEVELOPMENT These two pictures il lustrate iketchily what happens when modern technology and hitherto undeveloped raw ma terial resources come together. The upper picture shows the smelter building at the Hanna Nickel Smelting Company's operation at Riddle, in Douglas County, Shown below is the hogged fuel conveyor that feeds furnaces where the ore is dried. Also visible are ore stack ing equipment, a pile of pre in the stockpile grounds and, at left, an end view of the ore re claiming tunnel. The ore comes from Nickel Mountain, a mass of low-grade nickel ore at the edge of the town of Riddle. New processes have made its development possible. A total of some 30 million dollars is being spent in the project. A new development of similar magni tude for the Klamath Basin is possible through utilization of jackpine, formerly regarded as useless, but flow recognized as one of the most valuable pulp woods in the West. Oregon Cattlemen Support U.S. Savings Bonds Drive The Oicgon Cattlemen's Associ ation has Joined the American Na tional Cattlemen's Association in making December "Cattlemen's Two Killed In Church Crowd MEXICO CITY i Two per sons were1 killed and about 400 In jured in the crush Sui.day as an estimated half million Catholic pilgrims conversed on the shrine of Mexico's patron saint, the Vir gin of Guadalupe. The annual pilgrimage to the basilica on Mexico City's outskirts was the third largest In history. The only larger throngs gathered in 1931 the 400th anniversary of the church-recognized appearance of the Virgin Mary in Mexico and In 1945 for coronation rites fol. lowing the Vatican's official ac knowledgment of the miracle. About . 100 foreign groups, more than half of them from the United States, took part church officials said. Other groups came from Lat in American countries and from all over Mexico. For hours the tremendous crowds pushed fonviuo doggedly inch by inch, to get into the lean ing old church that Medicans be lieve they must visit at least once. The plaza in front of the basilicia was a tight mass of humanity, broken here and there by white Red Cross tents and ambulances Of those injured, five required operations and 125 were held in hospitals for treatment. Two Pilots Die In Jet Crash GIG HARBOR, Wash. P Two Air Force pilots were killed yes terday in a collision of their Sabre jet planes across Puget Sound from McChord Air Force Base. The dead were 1st Lt. James L. Teeslink, 25, of Oakland, Calif., and 2nd Lt. Donald L. Mootry, 24, son of Mrs. Hazel Fern Lynch, of Los Angeles, and William Mootry, of Salem, Ore. Bond Maun' for the promotion of U.S. Savings Bonds buying among its members. This was announced today by Mr. J. C. Cecil, of Burns, president of the OCA, through Its headquarters tiere. In a message mailed to the as sociation members, President Ce cil explains the reasons for Cattle men's Bond Month. "That the cattle raiser needs ready-cash reserves to protect him against the many risks of his busi ness needs no arguing, nor does the fact that U.S. Savings Bonds offer a completely safe and sure way to build up these reserves. Furthermore, the sale of these bonds to Americans in every walk of life Is essential to the success of the national effort to keep the dol lar stable in buying power in the face of inflationary or deflationary pressures. Then, in turn, helps to build up strength in our economy essential to an effective military defense program to protect our freedom and discourage aggressors against plunging the world Into war. "The survival of our American system of individual enterprise will depend in the end on how well we make It work." he continued. "The struggle is for the minds of men, and blowing people to bits with super bombs will not solve the problem: it can only create chaos and ruin. We have to be prepared to defend ourselves so effectively thai aggressors w-ill realize lha; starting another world war would be suicidal. But the basic problem is to convince the peoples of the world that the way of freedom Is the better wr.y to a richer and ful ler life. "If world war Is avoided, the next few years can see an advance in our productive power through the use of atomic energy that could dwarf the results of the invention of the steam engine. If there ever was a time when we could ill af ford an economic setback,1 this Is it, for we never had as much to gain or as much to lose. Americans should be supporting every move in the direction of economic sta bility, and the Savings Bonds pro gram is certainly one that deserves our support." "Mr. Cecil added that individual Americans now own over 37 billion dollars, present cash value, in Se ries E Savings Bonds and over a billion dollars in the new current income Series H Bond, which re sembles the E Bond In term and yield but pays interest tay Treas ury check twice a year instead ot adding the Interest to the cash value. "Sales of these bonds this year are the largest since wartime 1945." he concluded, "and redemp tions are down. Also 75 per cent of the dollar value of the E Bonds that have matured, beginning In You can use this recorder anywhere ! w. Minifon works unseen in your pockcil Clearly records your words or those of others for up lo 2ft hours at a time. Takes dictation, notes, on-the-spot inter views, speeches, meeting memoranda. Elim inates written reports for busy executives! Recordings are fully controllable, easy lo edit or erase, 're usable and may be mailed as letters. 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