European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 15, 1948, Darmstadt, Hesse Blondie. Baby orangutan has gained weight since zookeeper. Bill Maloney adopted hen1 Maloney regulates diet which consists ,.of milk and bananas bottle \ r or photographs by Maurice Johnson in 4 j to ,. ". A jl6-months-Olcl orangutan neglected by her Mother is being brought up by hand Philadelphia s zoo sly teen months old Blondie pounds two ounces is a Leepy shaggy haired ugly duckling Blondie s Mother one of the Phila Delphi a zoo s orangutan Joes i Cether that s Why zoo officials. Farmed out Blondie to attendant Bill Maloney. Her Simian Mother. Guarina had been eating All Blondie s food letting daughter slowly starve. Normally Simian monkeys love their babies so Well that even if they die they won part with baby s remains zoo officials Point out. But Guarina just did care for Blondie. Officials separated the two and now Blondie is gaining weight bottle feeding on milk. Bottle baby was taken from Mother three months ago when she was found slowly starving. Now Blondie. Thrives on a bottle and personal attention. California goes Portland a f you were downright thirst last month you could still get a drink of water in some of Cali fornia s or Ouight stricken cities. But you. Had to ask for in cafes drug stores and almost every where police fined water wasters As High As $300, As in the Case of one. Luckless californian who was thoughtless enough to water his Lam during the current Swater shortage. Oregon s warm Welcome to the-1 starved out cattle from California v., has tempered Down because of the increased concern Over the Northern state s capacity to feed the refugees and protect her from disease the Oregon state College Extension service y. Warned that too Large an import nation livestock would create a feed shortage in of this state next Winter. _ Secretary of the California cattle growers association de " Dick estimated that 100,000 head of California livestock had starved out already and that As High As a Fiche million head might have to be r moved should the drought continue the rest of the Spring and for sheep w. P. Wing Secretary of the California Wool growers association reported,.t. -,=,40,000 to 50,000 Spring lambs squeezed out of the san Joaquin Valley because of the drought put. Rota crop of one million Spring lambs in the entire state. Idaho and other states "adopted1between 15,000 to 20,000 ewes and. Agreed to take additional thou Sands. Driest of the cities Are Santa Barbara and Ventura on the a Ciftci roughly 80 Miles North of los Angeles and other isolated communities such As Vallejo and be Jimecia in the san Francisco Bay area. The drought. Picture As affected California a specialized vegetable and fruit crops is More Date there a s been no estimate of Dollar losses expected on the Golden state s Agri cultural Nve stent of nearly two billion dollars. While a Elno Malry Lush state i , including. Onet erstwhile. Wac lieutenant. Oregonians Washington veterans took. Three two went to Idaho then and Utah and North Dakota gis each won onic More californians applied than any others and not a single aspirant from East of the. Mississippi won a of the homesteads Are Lov rated in the , Coppock Bay area in Modoc county czdifornia.about35-Miles South of Klamath Falls. The Jar used in the drawings the same one that was used -when-86 veterans won homesteads in a december 1946. In the first of these lotteries which Are run by thebe Raji of reclamation one woman Veteran Eleanor Jan Bolesta a former wave won a f sweated out the dry spell the grass on Golf courses Santa j Barbara rapidly turned a sickly Green nurserymen trucked in. Water in Oil tankers the in crate of two cents a gallon for pure Aqua and housewives admitted they would be Happy again Only when they could draw a full tub of water. There Are quite a few new Bathtub owners around the Pacific Northwest today whether they have water in the tubs or not capsules containing the numbers of 2757 world War ii Veteran from All parts of the United states were placed in an old highly polished Pickle Jar Klamath Falls Oregon and when results of the drawing were announced californians won the lion s share of homesteads valued be tween $15,000 and $25,000. A out of a total of 44 homesteads 27. Went to residents of the Golden Homestead. The winners of previous drawing have generally _ been successful in their first year of life on the land. Typical of those. Winning homesteads is l. W. Bill Mcdon Ald an overseas Veteran of the european theater who had gamed considerable recognition in the Pacific Northwest As a 4r-h club member cattle grower and livestock exhibitor. A calf exhibited by Mcdonald Ogden Utah won grand championship honors several years ago an while waiting Lor the outcome of the most recent lottery Bill worked As a livestock breeder and travelled Over the Western part of the United states with. 4 exhibit animals. _ _ Zuj. But hot everyone s problem is jus Fca matter of Ting hold of a building out s composer Ernest blown noted throughout the musical world for his symphonic and operatic a _ complis ments lived in j eight european countries and Ini the United states since 1916, but in r spite of to Settle a Down to panted by Addre oed envelop i and return Poi Taite. Lor the . Occupation Force a Wlcek of troop and education service Escom . 1s volume i number n. Asp 1"11 cited by Law or military regulation. Manuscript. 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