PACK 'TWO
DIRECTORS
a RMn 'orn Cowboy!
And iff an amateur how
that Klamath Buckaroo Days di-
; rector decided on at their
Thursday night meeting when
they discussed final plans for the
Victory rodeo scheduled for two
days, Saturday and Sunday, July
4 and 5.
Headquarters for Klamath
Buckaroo Days will open June
22 at 418 Main street with Mrs.
, Newt Nelson serving as office
' secretary.
Lynn Roycroft will announce
the two-day show, directors stat
ed.
Mac Barbour's rodeo stock has
been signed up for the show and
bucking broncs, Mexican steers,
roping stock and rubber necked
calves will be in the chutes ready
;' for the opening gun. The clown
, will be the Arizona funster.
r 'Brahma Bill" of Arizona, who
" appears with his famous trained
Brahma bull.
Entry Rule
Entries from amateur per
, formers will be' accepted at ro
v deo headquarters. Contestants
t , : i ruM.ih T -1 c:
kiyou and Modoc counties. It was
announced, and must be ama
teurs at the game of ridin', ropin'
and throwin'.
Timlwf will an Intn th Invm n.
tertainment fund, directors an
nounced. . . : - Arin-.iRsimi nrlrm wr at Iw
the directors. General admis
sion, si; grandstand reserved
eats, 11.50; grandstand box
seats, $2; children's bleachers,
20 cents. All uncovered bleach
er seats will be included as gen
eral admission. These prices in
clude all taxes, it was reported.
The big Fourth of July parade
planned' for Saturday will start
on Main street at 10 a. m. The
rodeo will start each day at 1:30
p. m. in the fairground's arena.
Committee Rejects
Proposal on Post
Wor Tax Credits
WASHINGTON, June IS UP)
The bouse ways and means com
mittee, although it has adopted
the principle of post-war tax
credits to corporations, never
theless rejected today the first
such specific proposal to come
to a vote.
Neither Chairman Doughton
(D-N.C.) nor Representative Coo
per (D-Tenn.) would divulge de
tails of the rejected plan, and
Cooper told newsmen who
sought an expiation of it, "it
is too complicated for me to
give."
The committee tentatively has
decided to boost corporation ex
cess profits rates from the pres
ent graduated scale ranging up
to 60 per cent to a flat 94 per
cent. Administration leaders
have pleaded for a reduction in
that figure, or at least a pro
vision that part of the taxes be
held as a reserve against post
war conversion needs.
Turks Deny German
Charges Regarding
U. S. Bomber Flight
ANKARA, June 19 UP) Ger
man charges that four United
States bombers forced down last
week in Turkey "deliberately
flew over Turkey on their way
to objectives on the north coast
of the Black sea" were denied to
day after an Investigation by
Turkish officials.
Reports reaching Istanbul said
the big four-motor consolidated
jioerator Domberi were part of
a force which attacked the Ru
manian oil center of Ploesti and
the Black sea port of Constanta.
Son in Fleet Mr. and Mrs
E. H. Durkee of Klamath Fails,
have just received a letter from
their son Russell, who is with the
Pacific fleet. The letter, which
was mailed at sea after the Mid
way battle, says he is all right
and Is having plenty of excite
ment but can't go into details.
It was their first word from him
since the battle at Midway.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our heart
felt thanks to all who so kindly
assisted and for the words of
sympathy and beautiful floral
offerings extended at the death
of our beloved father.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. (Idella) Cook
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FATHER'S DAY
CARDS
AT
WAR QUIZ
1. Some sailors wear on their
sleeves this Insignia showing an
open book. Are
1 1 h e y teachers,
I printers, preach
Iers or transla
tors? 3. There is
I an outstanding
Lhero of the
army air force whose name is
tne reverse of what he accom
plished. Who is he and what did
he do?
3. Out in Hawaii, Mauna Los
a huge volcano, recently erupt
ed. What city does it threaten?
(Answers on Page 4)
(Continued from Page One)
less accurately than they did
over the Philippines.
Net Clever
The Japanese are not very
clever about bombing," he told
a press conference. "If they had
a good bombsight and could use
it they would be better off. They
are using an electrical automatic
optical bombsight similar to one
I saw in Germany in 1938. It is
not particularly accurate.
A formation of 18 heavy bom
bers, escorted by fighters, was
reported by General Douglas
MacArthur's headquarters to
have unsuccessfully attacked the
harbor area of Port Moresby yes
terday, damaging one small
ship."
"Our interceptors destroyed
one zero fighter and two
bombers," the communique said.
"We lost two planes in combat."
Hamm Disposes
Of Interest, in
Bottling Company
E. B. Hamm, secretary-treasurer
and manager of the Klam
ath Falls Coca-Cola Bottling
company, has disposed of his in
terests in the local plant to Ray
Lamb of Salinas, Calif., it was
announced Friday just before
Hamm left for Bend.
Lamb, who was here this week
to complete the deal, becomes
president of the local corpora
tion and largest stockholder in
the firm. Kanim, in turn, pur
chased Lamb's interest in the
Coca-Cola Bottling company of
Bend and becomes sole owner
of that business. ,
Hamm will remain In Bend
for a short time and later re
port . for duty in the United
States army, quartermaster
corps, procurement ' division.
Mrs. Hamm will remain in Bend
where she will handle her hus
band's business interests.
Did You Look in
The Dog House
For Scrap Rubber?
The dog house will surely
yield a mutilated ball, a rubber
bone or a headless doll, and
they'll all help the big guns bark
sharply at the Japs. You've got
just 11 days more to persuade
Rover to relinquish them for the
rubber salvage campaign.
RENO LICENSES
RENO, June 19 (JP) Marriage
licenses have been issued to
Carl E. Blakley, 21, and Vivian
K. Hoist, 20, both Klamath Falls.
Some folks count to 10 before
starting a fight Promoters
count to several thousand.
WAR
On or about June 20, 1942, we expect to be able to
take applications (subject to the approval of the WAR
DAMAGE CORPORATION, a Federay agency) for
WAR DAMAGE INSURANCE
Government blanket protection now
in force will expire June 30, 1942
TERM OF POLICIES
One year Full premium mutt accompany application
RATES
Rates rang from 10c to 30c per (100 Insurance.
Minimum premium $3, w h 1 h will buy
up to (5,000 insurance on your home, Its con
. tents, your farm buildings and your private pass
enger automobile.
Growing crops, churches, hospitals, public build
lngi, apartments, office buildings, warehouses and
their contents, merchandise and fixtures, trucks
and machinery also can be cortrsd.
We will cheerfully answer any questions regarding this
coverage to the extent of our knowledge.
M. L JOHNSON
CHURCH LLHELD
SEEKING HELP
III MIDDLE EAST
(ConttmiMt from Psge One)
divert some troops and thus
leave the country adjacent to
oil-rich Iraq open to nail air
borne Invasions just at a time
when there are Increasing re
ports of German glider exercises
in the region of Crete.
2. The Germans probably will
start heavy bombing raids on
Alexandria, naval base key to
the eastern Mediterranean.
3. If the axis can draw away
British air and naval strength
the axis might try to invade
Malta to ease the Italian-German
suddW route from Italy to
Africa.
4. Rommel can be expected to
open a big land offensive toward
Egypt, Alexandria and Suez
when and If he can remove the
Tobruk thorn from the axis Lib
yan flank.
Mora U. S. Tanks
To forestall all these and to
secure the southern supply route
to Russia, informed sources said
that Churchill would like to
have more American tanks.
planes and ships in the Mediter
ranean even if it means as it
probably does mean, because
distribution of allied personnel
and material is limited by ship
ping space a delay in invasion
of Europe.
Important political aspects
also were pointed out. From the
domestic standpoint, if British
reverses in the middle east con
tinue, the Churchill government
might find itself in the same
disfavor as after the fall of Sin
gapore.
In addition, it was said, the
prime minister must consider
American opinion, which invari
ably suffers an anti-British turn
with every British reverse, and
remaining neutrals such as Tur
key and Sweden which are rta-
tegically situated.
TOO LATE TO
CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Modern two-bed
room home. Oak floors, oil
: furnace, fireplace, corner lot
.' 83x150 feet, in hot water dis
trict Phone 7010. 8-21
INTERSTATE BUSINESS COL
LEGE NEWS 22 new stu
dents have enrolled during
June. Five others have ac
cepted good positions. It pays
to train at Interstate. 432
Main. 6-19
FOR RENT 2-bedroom, unfinv
rushed house near Riverside
school. Phone 4427. . 6-19
FOR SALE One four-year-old
Jersey and Guernsey cow.
Fresh a month. Third calf.
Double tested. E. H. Durkee,
State line, 31 miles- west of
Malin, Ore. 6-2S
FOR SALE 70 acres, 45 in
gram, 25 in summer fallow.
Rt. 1, Box 636K, Kiamath
Falls. 6-25
FURNISHED APARTMENT
303 So. Fifth. ....... 7-19
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INSURANCE
HERALD AND NEWTS, KLAMATH KALIS. OREGON
Atlantic Sub War
Toll Since Pearl
Harbor Is 278
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three minutes, June 14, the navy
announced yesterday, killing
two crewmen and injuring four
others. Scene of the attack was
so close to shore that 20 survl
vors rowed their crowded life
boat Into port 15 hours later.
Sinking of the 1400-ton Dutch
ship Flora off Point Pajaro Wed
nesday night was reported by the
Bogota newspaper La Raton,
which said two German U-boats
sent it to the bottom after an ex
change of shcll-flre.
Colombian vessels rescued 30
crew members and six passen
gers. La Raxon said, and rccov
ered the body of the ship's first
engineer.
Lexington Men
To Be Heard at
Rally Tonight
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with the U. S. air corps, will
represent Mayor John H. Hous
ton.
Lee Jacobs will be master of
ceremonies. The city band will
be on hand and other musical
numbers have been arranged
The navy department has
asked for national observance
of the navy-war bond rally on
Friday, June 19. Purpose of the
rally is to take enlistments in
th navy and to sell enough
war bonds in each community
to completely maintain and out
fit that community's quota of
recruits from the time they
make application to the time
they are aboard ship.
Commandos, Klamath's scrv
ice organization made up of
young women, will be on hand
to assist in the sale of war
bonds and to aid in the recruit
ing of young men for the navy,
The finest young men I have
seen in my three wars for this
country. Lt.-Gen. Hugh S,
Drum, U. S. Army.
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can be swept by British ftro
from nonrly all angles.
In on attempt to impede those
operations, a British communi
que disclosed, swift mechanized
units of Lieut. Con. Noil M. Rlt
chio's eighth army swept out
from the new border defense lino
and kiiifed in behind Rommel's
forces in a swift surprise attack
from the south. .
Tho communique indicated
that the Tobruk defenders were
holding strong positions and tho
post appeared in no Immediate
dsnger.
Reestnblishment of the Imper
ial forces followed withdrawals,
announced yesterday, from the
desert towns of El Adcm and
Sidi RezeRh, south and south
west of Tobruk, tho Mediterran
ean port which the British have
held almost 17 montlis through
offensive and counter-offensive.
Japs Will Try
hSiberian Smash
Soon Chinese Say
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tober would be beat suited for
operations of a mechanized army.
The Japanese want to estab
lish a "security zone," It was
stated, against the time when
American war production would
be translated Into a full-scale of
fensive in tho direction of Japan
proper.
These quarters said they were
convinced that Japan, with this
in mind, had two principal ob
jectives Hawaii and Siberia.
The Japanese defeat in the
battle of Midway precluded an
attack on Hawaii, they reason
ed, and Japan therefore was ex
pected to turn against Siberia.
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where the enemy was masting
for tho Coral sea thrust.
. It was dipt. John Huberts o(
Beehe, Arkn., however, who win
credited with spotting the multi
Jnixuiesa fleet n(ter it took of(
while he was flying aheud of a
Corn! sea patrol formation.
"When wo arrived they were
sitting pretty 20.000 feet below
us. There was one aircraft car
rier, a senplano lender, several
cruisers unci a number of do
atroycr. Away off we could
see another large convoy.
"We came in right behind
Roberts and let them have all
we hiid. We scored near misses
and a direct hit. One of tho
cruisers which erupted smoke
started to blaze furiously.
Try Escape
"As our bombs dropped, the
Japanese aircraft carrier did a
13U-dFgreo turn. He really wit
trying to escape , , . and so were
the others.
"Those Jops threw everything
they had at us. They were
rocking our plane like a feather.
"Soon our naval dive bombers
appeared and let the carrier
we learned later it was tho
Ryukaku have It. They sank
her In five minutes with IS
bombs and 10 torpedo hits.
"That last time I saw Uie Jap
anese going southward. They
lost heart when thoy lost thair
carriers, and thoy were easy
meat without aircraft protection.
We got two transports this tlmo
with direct hits.
HEYDRICH JVENGED
LONDON, June 10 (P The
assailants of Rclnhard Heydrlch,
assassinated gestupo executioner,
were discovered early Thursday
and "shot while resisting arrest,"
the Prague radio officially an
nounced yesterdoy.
When we do open up a front It
Is going to bo done at the right
time with the right forces and
In the proper circumstances.
Lt.-Col. E. T. R. Wickham, Brit
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Production Tops
Orders in Lumber
PORTLAND, June 10 (A1)
Production topped orders
slightly In the wentern pine
lumber belt during (he week
ending June 13, the Western
Pino association reported today.
Orders came to 04,274.000
board feet as compared with
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