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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
June 23, 1042
NAZ S FAIL TO
m DEFET-JS
(Continued from Pass One)
ghastly scene, shaken dur
ing the day by shells and bombs
falling amid lilacs and poppies
In full bloom, and illuminated at
night by rockets, tracer bullets
and searchlights.
Phrases suggested that the
Russians expected new local set
backs perhaps the fall of the
finally cracked defenses of Se
vastopol. And German troops
truck again at soviet lines on
the Kharkov front, renewing a
drive originally launched June
10.
"Hitler is still able to concen
trate considerable forces on cer
tain sectors of the front and to
achieve certain successes," the
review said. "This occurred on
the Kerch peninsula, where the
Germans had numerical superi
ority In tanks and planes.
"Similar successes are possi
ble in the near future, but one
thins is clear: that such suc
cesses are not decisive regard
ing the outcome of the war.
These successes are temporary.
Tho Rmmnn gi-wtw rtt 1942 2
not what it was at the begin
ning of the war."
The review declared the red
army "bled the enemy to death"
In its epic stand on the ap
proaches to Moscow last Novem
ber and had held the general
initiative ever since the Decem
ber counter offensive started, .
The only time business men
seem interested in elections is
when the president is running.
Fred W. Evers, chairman of St.
Louis city republican committee,
attempting to get business lead
ers to run for office.
This war won't end until Hit
ler, Mussolini and the Mikado
re either executed or in jail.
Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia.
no:biitzkrieg"
sruwnionio
tmsat.u
now .nm WHurnr n J
LEE 'HENDRICKS
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THIRD ANNIVERSARY
OF THIS "COMMUNITY" DRUG STORE
TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) IS THE DAY!
With each 25c purchase at our "Fountain of Youth"
you will receive a 10c war savings stamp absolutely
free. With a 50c purchase you get two stamps free, etc.
Can you think of a more pleasant way to help win the
war?
FREE
"BUY THE LOW WAY, ON THE HI-WAT"
LEE HENDRICKS DRUG
SOUTH SIXTH STREET
FOR PRICES THAT PLEASE, DROP OUT TO LEE'S. YOU CAN PARK
NEAR THE DOOR OF THIS MODERN DRUG STORE.
I Technician
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Jean Watklns hat taken over
duties of laboratory technician
at the Klamath county health
department. Miss Welkins re
places Virginia Reid, who re
signed June 1. Miss Watkins is
a native of Aberdeen. Wash,
She attended Gray Harbor
junior college and was graduat
ed from the University of Wash
ington in June of this year, with
a BS and a major in bacteriol
ogy. She is a member of Eta
Beta chapter. Phi Mu sorority.
mnnnn Bir-mrn IHI
Approximately $3000 is still
needed for the USO-Navy relief
campaign here, it was an
nounced Tuesday by Dick Ma-
guire, chairman. , '.
The drive scorecard showed:
Quota :....:...$8600
Raised So Far S600
Yet to Come .l.'".......S3000
Maguire urged one final ef
fort to put the drive over.
It takes 5 years to hake rich,
mellow Old Quaker Whtekey.
tub otD.nt! ou quahi co-uwiUKtiiut, no. Iv11 Prt 37 at another.
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NEIGHBORHOOD
DRUGGIST
INVITES YOU TO JOIN
IN CELEBRATING
mmmm mm
96-PAGE FIRST AID BOOKLET, AND SAMPLE BOTTLE CONTI
CASTILE SHAMPOO TO EVERY ADULT.
NO PURCHASE REQUIRED.
HOUSE RECEIVES
S42.5 BILLION
E
(Continued from Pag One)
aid thus far approved by con
gress. It Included $11,316,898,010
for 23,550 planes and spare
parts. Army chiefs and the com
mittee joined in . assuring con
gress that the allotment would
complete the war department's
part of President Roosevelt's
production program, calling for
60,000 planes this year and 125,
000 in 1943.
The committee reported that
voluntary refunds by war con
tractors and renegotiation of
contracts had raised the pros
pects of large economies, amount
ing "at this stage" to approxi
mately $1,137,000,000.
General McNarney reported
the enemy's most effective wea
pons "at the outset of the war
were the airplane and the sut
marine, and added that the
army was concentrating on de
veloping counter measures anti
aircraft and submarine weapons,
and an increase in the use of
camouflage and smoke screens.
with Britain's war chiefs, Lieu
tenant 'General B, B. Somer
vell, in charge of the services of
supply, outlined in detail the
army's needs as it grows from
an enlisted strength of 2,800,000
at present to 4,500,000 in another
12 months.
Rubber Problem
So seriously does the commit
tee regard the rubber-tire prob
lem that it called upon the
American people "to desist im
mediately from using their auto
mobiles for any other than the
most essential purposes if the
boys at the front are to carry on,
"Conservation of rubber in
that way," it said, "may have a
very important influence upon
hastening the day of victory."
Navy Announces
Big Death Toll in
Atlantic Sinking
AN EAST COAST PORT,
June 23 IP) Two torpedoes
fired in Quick succession by an
enemy submarine sank a medium-sized
American freighter in
three minutes off the coast on
June 15 with a possible loss of
88 lives the heaviest in Amer
ican coastal waters since the
U. S. entered the war the navy
announced today.
Of the 88, the navy an
nounced that three were known
dead and 85 are missing.
- Two soldiers were listed as
the known dead and 18 other
soldiers were among the miss
ing. .
- Eighty-one persons. Including
23 U. S. soldiers and a number
of crew members, were rescued.
Forty-four were brought into
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IA51
Jack L. Robey
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He's a third-class metalsmith
petty officer now, stationed at
the Norfolk, Vs.. naval air base.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Nelson
of Tionesta. Jack was attending
AHuras high school when he en
listed in the navy on August 14.
He took his first training at San
Diego, and went on to the Navy
Pier at Chicago. '
WAR QUIZ
1. Here Is a civilian defense
insignia consisting of a red
stroke of lightning on a white
triangle super
imposed upon
a blue circle.
Does the insig
nia indicate an
elect riclan, a
messenger, or a
radio operator?
2. Malta, most heavily bomb
ed place in the world, Is a con
stant target for axis planes. Is
it a big island like Long Island,
or bigger, like Borneo, Nor very
small? v
3. If the Jnps advance in a
certain direction they may in
terfere with our ' supplies of
shellac, which is used in surfac
ing phonograph records and In
certain polishes, ; varnishes,
paints, and plastics. What coun
try does it come - from Aus
tralia, India, China? "t , ,
Answers on Page 4
Dr. Morris Speaks
At Dinner Tonight
All arrangements are complete
for tonight's annual dinner of
the Klamath county chamber of
commerce, to be held at the Wil
lard hotel at 7 p. m. f -
Dr. Victor P. Morris, dean of
the school of business admin
istration at the University of
Oregon, will give the principal
address.
Attend Funeral All members
of Vasa lodge, No. 460, Klam
ath Falls, were asked to at
tend the funeral services for
Axel Johnson to be held irom
the chapel of Ward's Klamath
Funeral home, 92S High street,
Wednesday at 2 p. m. Members
are asked to meet in a body.
Services at the chapel will be
conducted by the Rev. G. J.
Anderson of the First Covenant
church, with final rites at the
graveside in Linkvllle cemetery
under the auspices of the Vasa
lodge.-
17FHV01
Much of the advertising on subjects pertaining to
neaitn wnicn we see and hear these days Is mis
leading. Investigation will prove that many ad
vertisers of medicinal products have no training
In either medicine, pharmacy or chemistry.
Thousands of dollars arc wasted every year on
fake asthma cures; orol treatmcrtls for diabetes;
cancer remedies and countless other nostrums.
Please remember that there are no secrets in
clinical medicine. As soon en the value of a
remedy is satisfactorily proved It becomes the
common knowledge of all physlcluns. Don't be
mislead. When you need medical care consult
your own physician. When he writes a prescrip
tion bring it to us to be filled.
CURRIN'S
FOR DRUGS
.9th and Main .......
'The
(Continued From Fago One)
absence of Prime Minister
Churchill in the United Status,
but offered littlu oxplnnatimi of
uit siitup siiuuOu Qviwnvii VviiiCii
pushed thu British eighth nrmy
to the Egyptian border.
The house, apparently deter
mined to fix tho blame for the
defeat, cheered when Conserva
tive Sir John Wardlaw-Mllne,
from Churchill's own party, de
clared that some members "no
longer have confidence In tile
military direction of the war,
A group of members dis
closed that they were trying to
get sufficient signers to a mo
tion which if passed would con
stitute an overthrow of Church
ill and creation of a new cabi
net. The proposed motion naked
commons to declare "It has no
confidence in the central direc
tion and general strategy of the
war," and appeared based on the
old criticism that Churchill, as
defense minister, takes too large
a nana in mllltnry affairs.
Axis Louts
Attlee said the axis lost heav
ily in tho twin convoy battlo,
with a battleship torpedoed and
a cruiser of the eight-inch gun
Trcnto class and two destroyers
sunk, while the British lost four
destroyers and two patrol boats
in addition to the light cruiser.
The convoy from the east
passc-d supply ships inio Tobruk
he said, and then steamed on to
ward Malta. When it was in
formed that the Italian fleet was
coming out in an attempt to in
tercept it, fuel was expended in
cruising until British and Ameri
can bombers carried out an air
attack. The loss in fuel forced
the convoy to turn back to Alex
andria, he said, but in the mean
time the safe arrival at Malta
of tho convoy from the west had
been assured.
As the members demanded to
know when Churchill himself
would return to give a full state
ment and answer the nation's
anxious questions, Sir Stafford
Cripps, lord privy seal and
leader in the house, announced
that there would be a two-day
debate on Libya soon.
Courthouse Records
TUESDAY
Marriage Applications
ANDERSON-GERRUE. Rich
ard Folke Anderson, 3D, timber
foller. Resident of Klamath
Falls, native of Sweden. Jenncy
Constance Gerrue, 36. Resident
of Klamath Falls native of
Sweden. Three-day requirement
waived.
Complaint Filed
Elizabeth Plowman versus
Emmcr William Plowman. Suit
for divorce. Charge, crnel and
inhuman treatment. Couple
married in Grants Pass, Septem
ber 10, 1937. 'Plaintiff asks
custody- of minor child, support
money and restoration of maiden
name, Elizabeth Currier. A. C.
Yaden, attorney for plaintiff.
Justice Court
Norman Cashmar Griffin. No
chauffeur's license. Fined $9.50.
Melvin Alvin Griffin. No op
erator's license. Fined $5.50.
Jack Henry Lange. Operating
motor vehicle without 'muffler,
fined $5.30.
Lonnie Ray Olson. Drunk in
a public place. Fined $10. '
Warner Edwin Dahlgrcn.
Drunk in a public place. Fined
$10.
Junior Albert Cummings. Op
erating motor vehicle without
tail light. Fined $5.50.
Dolphus Jordan Davis. Failure
to drive on right side of high
way. Fined $10.
Kathyrn Prichett. Drunk in
a public place. $10 bond for
feited. For government war damage
insurance, contact Hans Nor
land, 11B No. 7th. Phone 7176.
Friendly Drug Store" '
Phone 4514
Baby's Nipple Has
War Job to Do
"Out of the mouth of
babes" comes another sug
gestion for the rubber snlv
ogo campaign nipples, Seven
days remain to try to collect
thu lOUO of them which con
tain the rubber equivalent of
three signal orps radio sots,
Editorials on News
(Continued From Page One)
to entcrtuin the thought that they
might bo beaten Hunnlbal was
defeated at Zama and Cartluigo
was utterly overthrown.
TN our own war between the
states, Leo fur more than two
years mudo monkeys of tho gen
erals who one utter another
commanded the Army of tho
Potomac.
But In time Grant' came out
of the West, and with the back
ing of tho superior resources of
the industrial North brought tho
war to its conclusion at Ap
painatox. WHAT has happened In the
past Isn't always a suro
guide for the future History
doesn't always repeat itself.
But Its lesson tliut a tough and
determined peoplo POSSESSING
SUPERIOR RESOURCES usual
ly wins out In the end has fuw
exceptions.
ROBERT LUNDGREi
KILLED IN CRASH
(Continued from Pago Ono)
thrown from his speeding cur,
Stute police investigated the
accident which sent two other
passengers in tho Luiulgren car
to tho hospital. They were
Howard James Wilkinson, 17,
and Roger Amasa Wilkinson,
15, sons of A. A. Wilkinson,
2618 Summers lano.
According to officers, the
Lundgren cur attempted to pass
a cor operated by Mary Ellen
Long, 16, 4340 Winter avenue,
With Miss Long in thu front
scat were Helen LeNoro Mc-
Nulty, 17, 520 North Tenth
street, and Jean Shirley Aubrey,
16, 1138 Lincoln street. Miss
Long told police she was en
route homo and was preparing
to make a left hand turn onto
Winter avenue. Site said she
looked in the rear view mirror
and saw "the red cor" quite
some distance away. She con
tinued to turn, making the
proper signal when sho heard
tho scream of brakes and
straightened .out her machlno,
which was then struck In the
left rear and side by the Lund
gren car.
Thrown From Car
The Lundgren youth was
thrown from the car as it crash
ed Into a telephone polo, snap
ping it off at the base. The
Wilkinson boys were but slight
ly injured and Klamath Valley
attendants said they would be
dismissed, Tuesday afternoon.
The three girls suffered from
shock and minor bruises.
The Lundgren youth wos able
to talk . to officers and told
them he was traveling 60 miles
per hour in second gear. This
statement was repeated by his
two companions. Neighbors
moved the injured boy to the
hospital over the protest of the
three girls, who asked them to
wait for an ambulance in view
of his serious condition.
State police said Lundgren
had taken the red sedan from
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tho Hodges Auto Top company
where it had been placed for a
render repair Job, Thu cur is
registered tu a locul flnunce
company. Lundgren tutor picked
up the Wilkinson boys to go
for n rldo.
Tho dead youth hus llvod on
Oak street since his parents left
Klamath Fulls. Ills father form
erly operated an auto wreck
ing firm Just south of tho via
duct. Tho family resided at that
HHmh 1 U .1 M CnMth Slvth -lr--
The boy's mother, Vera Lund
gren, is a Uo living.
Funeral services will be an
nounced Inter by Ward's.
FDR, Churchill
Discuss Shipping,
Strategy Plans
(Continued From Page One)
L. Hopkins, a principal adviser
to thu president In the field of
supplies; Rear Admiral Emory
S. Land, heud of the war ship
ping administration and co-chairman
of the combined Anglo-
American shipping board; Sir
Arthur Suiter, British chulrman
of the board; Lowls W, Douglas,
deputy war shipping adminis
trator; Reur Admiral Howard L.
Vlckery, tho maritime commis
sion's ship construction author
ity; Admiral Sir Charles Little,
mcinhor of tho Anglo-American
combined chlers of staff; and
Admiral J. W. Dorllng, British
admiralty supply representative;
Admiral Ernest J. King, commander-in-chief
of the United
Stairs fleet; and Vice Admiral
e. m, Robinson, chief of the
navy's offlco of procurement and
materials,
Tho announcement of this list
of conferees was the first time
the White House had permitted
any disclosure of tho specific
Individuals with whom Mr.
Roosevelt and Mr, Churchill
wero consulting. Previously, an
nouncements had been confined
to tho general word that they.
were being assisted by mllitury,
navnl and air experts of the
two great allied powors.
Tho attention directed at
shipping followed disclosure
that coastal shipping along tho
Atlantic seaboard was being
convoyed.
Fair Will Be
Cancelled if ODT
Makes Demand
SALEM, Juno 23 (AP State
Director af Agriculture J. D.
Mlcklo snid today that the 1042
state fair would be cancelled If
tho offlco of defenso transpor
tation makes a direct demand
that it be cancelled. .
The ODT recommended that
all county and state fairs be can
celled this year, but the state
board of agriculture, before the
ODT- request was made, de
cided to hnvo n greatly curtailed
fair, Including only 4-11 club
and Future Farmer exhibits, and
horsa races,
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to withdraw from Europe rather
than on difficulties of getting it
across the Mediterranean, now
Hint Malla has been lurguly neu
tralised. British losses In Libya were
heuvy and, although much ma
terial was destroyed before with
drawal, the speed of tho latest
German attacks was so great
that sumo fell Into their hands.
They are quick nt putting cap
tured equipment to use,
U. S. Sinks Four
Jap Ships Near Q
China, Report
(Continued from Pago One)
reinforcements from the South
seas, the spokesmnn said, but
still havo been unoblo to close
the 60-mlla gup In the northeast
southwest railway that traverses
that province,
Fighting still Is raging around
Shangjao on tho enst and Kwrl.
kl on the west, ha said, and a
Jnpuneso plan to Invade the
coastal province of Fuklcn Froo
Klangsl has been thwarted.
Tonight's communique report.
ed tho Chinese still striking suc
cessfully at the enemy's extend
ed lines of communications,
both In Cheklnng province,
where tho recapture of YuwL
south of Klnhwn, wus clulimj
and In Klungnl, where maiiy
points on the outskirts of Linch-
wan wore reported occupied.
The plnln peoplo know what
they wnnt after the war. Thny
wnnt to be wanted; they wnnt n
chance to work and be useful.
Mllo Perkins, executive secre
tary of Board of Economic War
fare. '
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