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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1942)
October IB, 1043 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Unstoppable' Marine Tells How 65 Japs Couldn't Kill Him ' 4 i .OFTRUCKS SET OCT. 22-23-24 REGISTRATION m - --; - . t .k -a r wr . , r ;t.. . v, a Every armor who owns a truck, trailer or pickup must pply tor ' "Certificate of Wur Necessity" to npunito tho vohl olo after November and should moke application durlnu n three day registration period, Octo ber 22, 23, 24. The reulstratlon will be con ducted by the county farm transportation commlttoe head ed by K. A. Geary. Other mem bers Include John Rebor, Lewis Botens, Lee Holliday, William Klttredge, Leo McMullon, Fred Hueck nd C. A. Henderson. Certificates of Wnr Necessity re required for every commer cial vehicle under terms of a sweeping new order that gives the Office of Dcfcnso Trn impor tation control of the nation's highway transportation facili ties. The certificates will govern the amount of miles that may be operated and the loads that must be carried by all vehicles ffocted by the order. ' Without a certificate, truck owners will not be able to ob tain gasoline, parts or tires, tho committee warns. ' Application blanks nro being mailed to all truck owners by OUT for trucks registered before Docombcr 31, 1041. ' Owners of trucks registered sine that date, or of pickups not registered as trucks will have to write for an application to Office of Defense Transporta tion, Box 2280, Detroit, Mich., and should Include the following Information: Name and address of owner, make, year, body typo, rate of capacity and license num ber and whether truck or pick up. . Farm truck owners and track ers hauling farm supplies will make applications during the October 22-24 registration per iod. The county transportation committee Is making arrange ments for registration places at convenient locations throughout the county. Notice of the loca tion of these registration places will be made public on October 20, following a meeting of the committee with representatives of the state office scheduled for October 10. Chairman Geary emphasized that all owners of farm truck and operators of trucks hauling supplies to and from the farm, Ihould make applications during this ' three-day period. Those Who have already received ap plication blanks should wait until then to file them, he said. "Farm trucks are being In eluded In this drastic program to conserve transportation facili ties because of their importance In food production," Geary said. "There are ' 1,800,000 trucks now engaged In hauling farm products and supplies. Every one of them must be kept roll ing for the duration, because no more trucks are being made. The time to conserve trucks Is right now, while we still have something to conserve." Klamath County War Board Chairman, Fred Rueck, pointed (NEA Ttlephote) "Somewhere In the South Pacific" the "Indestructible" Private Eugene Oliver Moore, U. 8. M. C. lies on his cot and relates to Undorsecy. of Nary James V. Forres tal, center, how 65 Japs failed to kill him In action on Onviilu Island In the Solomons. Trapped In his tank, Moore was wounded by Jop hand grenades, pitchforked, knifed snd left for dead; but lie's recovering nicely as evident here. Others shown are Lieut. Comdr. B. A. Oood man, left, and Liout, Comdr. . Hudcck, right. - out that the registration pro gram Is tho first specific assign ment given tho county farm transportation committee, or ganized several months ago to enlist tho cooperation of farm ers in truck conservation pro grams, and to work with state and fedoral transportation agencies in matters affecting farm hauling, Henderson Authorizes Local Adjustments For Wood Prices WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 VP) To facilitate the use of wood heat to save fuel oil and cool, Price Administrator Leon Hen derson authorized Wednesday localized adjustment of price ceilings on cord wood. In each state, the state price administrator was given author ity to fix whatever price is best for that locality on the wood. Henderson said, "It Is hoped that modcrato price Increases will Induce a greater volume of cutting of cord wood by farm ers." Defense Council Appeals For Aid In Gas Registration SALEM, Oct. 15 UP) The state civilian defense council ap pealed today for volunteer workers to help In the register ing of motorists beginning No vember 0 for gasoline rationing, The council said the govern ment would be unable to pro vide paid personnel to handle tho Job. Volunteers, including both men - and women, were urged to register Immediately with their local defense councils or with civilian defense volun teer offices. REGISTRATION OFF ABOUT 12 PER CENT SALEM, Oct. 15 W) Twenty four of Oregon's 36 counties to day had reported a total regis tration of 300,602 for the Novem ber 3 general election, compared with 430,326 In the same coun ties for the general eclctlon two years ago, the state department said today. There are 201,066 republicans In those counties, compared with 226,885 two years ago. The number of democrats in those counties Is 103,175, compared with 226,865 two years ago. Counties which have reported their registration to tho state de partment are Baker, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Curry, Deschutes, Douglas, Harney, Hood River Jefferson Lake, Lin coln, Linn Marlon, Morrow, Multnomah, Sherman, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, Washington, Wheeler and Yamhill. COLD BRICK SCRAPPED SAN DIEGO, Calif., (P) There Is gold in Sen Diego's scrap metal pile ; well, any way, there's a gold brick. - Two smoothies sold it 25 years ago. It went for $500 and the promise It would be bought back for $5,000 when the brick, which they wanted guarded over the weekend, was minted. They never returned. Attorney Robert Hamilton, who acquired it from the vic tim and used It as a door stop, turned it In. A post-mortem revealed It was mostly copper, lead and zinc. LAKE OF OIL When the Mexican oil well Potrcro dc Llano No. 4 came in, oil flooded surrounding country to such an extent that a 45-acre area was walled up and a crude oil lake containing 105,000,000 gallons was formed. . Quintuplets Use Musterole For Chest Colds! To Relieve Their Coughing and Make Breathing Easier WhnnovfT ihe TMonno Quintuplets catch cold their cheats, throaUand backs am I mrnerl lately rubbed with Musterolo ' product made especially to promptly rofiovo couching and tight sore aching cheat muscles duo to colds it actually helps break up local congestion in tha upper bronchial tract, nose and throat. Musterolo gives such wonderful re sults because it's what so many Doctors and Nurses call a modern counter-irritant, Sinco it's used on the famous "Quints" you can bo sure it's just about tho BEST cold relief you can buy! IN 3 STRENGTHS: Children's Mfld M usterole for children and people with tender skin. Regular for ordinary cases and Extra Strength for stubborn cases. v'mmAX:. in 10 Hot members of the (ediapaf These two men are not members of the Gestapo! They are your friends, the Train Conductor and the Pullman Conductor. All you do is hand them your ticket. 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