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Pocomlitir 21, 1042 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THRWJ M LOSES N Tl E, AGOUITS 0 II i By JACK LEFLEH ' DISULK, Alii., Doc. 21 (AP) II look Just long enough fur u Jury of leathery faced western-vt-M to find out whether to sign Hho vurdicl with pen or pencil buloiu they aequltlud pretty ; Murgurot ilurlihy of killing , Cupt. Duvkl D. Cuir, fiitliur of tier unborn child, Immediately tliu Jurom worn dismissed they crowded around tlio 21-ycar-old, red-hatred girl and shook her luind, Bmlloa ' Moro than ouu said tlmt If Q(io hud buon hi hot' position lio .would hnvo dealt with Carr in ' tliu (tainu miinnor. An Murgurot, smiling through tours, departed, courtly, kindly , County Altornoy John F. Hons, ; tho chluf prosucutor, shook hur ; luind uiul said: "Now you go got some rest, i If 1 hud buou on tho Jury, 1 ; would huvo acquitted you, too," ' Knew Llttlo Tlio Jury hud heard Mar garet, daughter of Lt. Col, and Mrs, , Ci, Ilurlihy, toll how she foil In lovo with handsome Cap tain Carr at first sluht, married him In Mexico while under tho Influence of drinks ho pressed ........ I..... .....I I. III..., I.I... ...I..... iijuii nut, (inn nitiuii iiiiii wiiuii ha made u boustly uttuck upon Iter while In u frenzy ovor his complicated marital affairs, Margaret tearfully related that she knew llttlo or nothlvf about tho ceremony until Carr revealed to her tho next day that tho niarrlnKo not only had been performed but consum- O mi ted. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY OIL, TO BURN For Union ' heating oils phono 8404, Klnmuth OH Co., 019 Klom . n Ui avc, 12-31m OIL BUHNER SERVICE, PHONE 7140. 12-23 IURNISHED HOUSE for sale or rent, real close In. Call U34 North 11th, or phono 0533. 12-23 FLYING TO SEATTLE Thurs clay, return Sunday. Want passenger, to sharo expenses. ., Frank Davenport, phono 3407 or (J407 after 5:30. 12-22 THREE-ROOM duplex opart ment. 2023 Durrow. 12-23 'lU'10 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN Very Rood shape. $075, Can bo seen at 700 N. 3rd. 12-23 FOR SALE Guernsey cow, ready to freshen; Rt. 2, Box 408, SO. fllll. 12-23 CHRISTMAS TREES Any tree on the lot 50c while they last, Across from Bulslger on Main 12-23 INTERSTATE BUSINESS COL LEGE 1043 classes begin Moiv day, January ,4. Drop In this week and arrnngo your course os school closes over the hoi I days. 432 Main, 12-21 FOR RENT Modern 3-room house, Clean, well furnished walking distance to Main. In quire 1702 Crescent. 12-23 TOR SALE 100 acres, North Poo valley, or will trade for smaller acreage In Altamont district. Inquire 2239 Union 12-28 ITIREE-R00M furnished apart, ment. Hardwood floors, re frigerator, garage. Close In. Adults only, no pets. Inquire 015 Lincoln. 12-23 FOR RENT Furnished 3-room ! homo sultublo for man and wlfo at 1834 Portland Ave. $29. Inquire E, A. Dunham, , 439 Oak Ave. 12-23 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Irish ,i Sotter puppies. Cheap. Phone 7258. . 12-23 THREE-ROOM furnished opart ment; also four-room unfur- nlshed house. 008 Adams. 12-23 ; CARD OF THANKS !. Wo wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and beautiful floral offerings during Our recent bereavement, tho loss Of our beloved husband rind father, MRS. RUTH WARE '.; GENE WARE SGT. CHARLES PARKE LLOYD PARKE. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On ' Oreomulslon rcllovos promptly bo daiiso lt goes right to tho seat of the troublo to help loosen and oxpol germ Indon phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tondor, In flamed bronchial mucous mom cranes. Toll your druggist to sell you e. bottlo of Oreomulslon with tho un derstanding you must like tho way lt Oulckly allays the cough or you are b havo your monoy back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis QUICKLY CROCHETED AT SMALL COST m km eon. w, nwrtiMoiB . me jy Alice Brooks Dollies and edgings wo never have enough of thcml Especially these In piheappla design that mo small enough for tray cloths and many other Incidental uses. Use tho edging on round or straight edged linens. Pattern 7138 contains instructions for dollies and edging; stitches. . To ODiam mis pattern send 11 cents in coin to The Herald and News, Household Arts Dept., Klamath Falls. Do not send this picture, but keep It and tho number for reference. Bo sure to wrap coin securely, us n looso coin often slips out of the envelope Requests for patterns should read, "Send pattern No. to followed by your nnnio and address. Axis Moves Forces From Russia, Tripoli For All-Out Stand (Continued From Pago One) tho Friday and Soturdoy confer ence with Hitler and Count Ga 1007.7.0 Clano, Italian foreign min ister, unofficial quarters pointed out, may bo linked with some such axis plan. Observers coupled reports that tho axis was prepared to use In North Africa even tho weapons and men needed on tho Russian front with the statement of an allied spokesman in Algiers that "wo havo a lot of long-hard fighting ahead of us." Meanwhile, the British wore progressing iwly through dense mine fields in Llbyu where they had reached the region of Sultan, 140 miles west of El Ag bulla and 295 miles from Tripoli. Both allied and axis reports told of ".'cly patrol octlvity and much air fighting in Tunisia. The Rome radio, quoting the high command, said advanced axis elements wert being kept busy "repulsing enemy units." Harbors and ships at Bona and Phlllppcvlllo in Algeria wcro at tacked by Italian bombers and many direct hits scored, the com munique said. Tho British communique from Cairo said allied aviation con tinued to moko Rommel's retreat a nightmu -e, und pounded his re treating columns with particular effect at Bucral El Hsun, 60 miles northwest of Slrto. PIMPLED SKIN y win miMitlo I.ollon, fnmmm moil mini nuwilrr hn, Im hi nr i a Plinplml Irrltnlwl who ',li o " tnml rauwn you'll lovo It. lci, IJrunutto, Crcuin. lllo, Hue. SANTISEPTIC LOTION Christmas Dance Friday Evening Dec. 25th MAUN Music by BALDY'S BAND Dancing 9:00 to 1:00 Admission Gonts $1.10, Tax. Inc. : Ladies' Froo QUICK RESCUE SAVES LIVES OFJJPS (Continued From Pago One) then pulled young Stacy and Benton into the bout. Simmers had been hunting, und fortunately hud left ours in tho bout. Ho was ut his house when ho heard the shouts from tho river, and rushed Immediate ly to the bout, where Morgun Joined him, Search Bogun In vlow of the exhausted con dition of tho men in tho river, it was believed tho rescue bout arrived Just In time to prevent further drownings, Tho elder Stucy was virtually paralyzed fur an hour or more after his desperate experience in the water. A search for Amcy's body be gan as soon as the others were brought to shore. Copco was asked to close tho regulating dam gates below Kcno, to slow Iho current, und ut 7:40 p. m. the body wits recovered at about the pluce where Arney went down In 20 feet of wutcr, Artificial respiration wus at tempted, und the city police pul motor wus used, but to no avail. Dr. Georgo H. Adlcr, coroner, pronounced Arney dead at 8:40 p. m. Sheriff's officers and stutc po lice responded to ulurms tele phoned to Klumath Fulls Immedi ately after tho heuvlly-ludcn boot overturned. Deputy Sher iff Jack Franey happened to be ut Kcno ut the time. Survivors Carod For Arney wus a crane operator for the Weycrhueuser Timber company. He wus married and was the father of a two-und-one-half year old daughter, Marylyn, 11a was a member of the Euglcs lodge, which will function at the funeral services. The body is at Words. Mrs. Arney and the llttlo girl on Monday were at the home ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larson, 140 Octavia street, Klamath Foils. Survivors of the river accident were cared for in private homes ut Kcno. Stutc police on Monday filed justice court complaints against Benton, Reamcs and the elder Stucy, charging them with hunt ing migratory wildfowl from a power bout. If It's a "frozen" article you need, advertise for a used one in tho classified. Give Furniturethe Gilt that Keeps on Giving! Wood Smokers . Hardwood, Several Styles. From $7.65 Mel ill Smokers Practical and Useful. From $3.50 Hassocks Throw Rugs CIIKXILLU These are extra heavyweight in cotton chenilles. Thickly tufted and in all colors. Washable. In oithor squaro or oval shapes. Sites 27x54 inchei to 36x72 inches. 65to1525 AXMINSTEKS Alexandor Smith, many others. All colors. Mostly 27x54 Inchee. 425 1150 Metal Kitchen Stools $3.35 JLUJAFUIlMI,JIlE Citation Reveals Giraud's Escape To African Front (Contli led From Pago One) the French coast for about a week until, on November 4, It received definite word of the rendezvous point, and more In formation of minefields so lt could enter a hurbor. After coded blinker signals one midnight, a rowboat bear ing Glruud, his son, and two French stuff officers cumc to the submarine. But Giraud lost his balance when he stepped aboard the pitching sub, and fell Into the sea, Crowmen quickly rescued him. While the submarine was head ing buck to base port, pluns were changed and an airplane came for tho general, landing on a choppy sea. An unidentified plane circled overhead for 20 anxious minutes during the tronsfcr, but then flew off to the north. Giraud arrived in time for consultations with Eisenhower and his staff. Klamath Stores Report Bang-up Sales Weekend (Continued From Page One) heard from Main street mer chants. Despite curtailment of stock due to priorities, local storekeep ers said there was plenty on hand for the buying public and thot business would be good right up to closing time on Chrlstmns eve. Over at the postofflce Burt E. Hawkins, postmaster, said Monday looked like a heavy day as three lines of package mall' crs Jammed the lobby. On Sat urday 200 sacks, 184 loose par cels, and 38,857 letters left the Klumath postoffico. Sunday was a fairly quiet day with 11,232 letters cancelled. Men's stores will he open Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday nights until 9 o'clock and on Thursday, Christmas eve, until 7 o'clock, it was learned. The three dime stores, will be open until 8 p. m. Tuesday and Wed nesday, and grocery stores will remain open until 8 o'clock Christmas eve for the benefit of lato shoppers. . : . PILOTS SEARCH (Continued From Page One) tine they would coast in to a landing, gradually dropping from their mountain-scaling alti Card Tables Including Sampson End Tables A Big Assortment ....... Coffee Tables Many Style. Good Size - m ' - n,,a Hor"""" "Ckei. ng.r - one of animal. . 'ockeril With Back Rest $3.95 OUR LOCATION SAVES YOU MONEY" 0 IS E, (Continued From Pago One) route lengthened, the German transports faced increasing dan ger from soviet fighters which were officially reported to have shot down 94 of the big carriers In the past week. The Germans were reported counterattacking fiercely in an attempt to slow this new on slaught, but the mid-day com munique said the enemy, under the heavy blows of the red army, was "rolling back to the southwest, suffering heavy losses." No Faltering There was no faltering in the two offensives already under way when tho new storm was loosed on the Germans, the communique reported. The red army continued to drive for ward in the Rzhcv area on the central front, and the communi que said 500 Germans were killed in a bitter fight for a strongly fortified German posi tion in one sector. In the Stalingrad area, too, there was heavy fighting, with the Germans counterattacking viciously both northwest and southwest of the " city and the Russians stubbornly protecting their gains and pressing for more. Defective Wire Brings Charge Against Anaconda (Continued From Page One) Anaconda Wire & Cable Co., issued the following statement: "Several weeks ago it came to the knowledge of the execu tives of the company that a charge was made that the in spection specifications upon a certain product produced for the army signal corps had not been fully compiled with. This prod uct represents approximately 5 per cent of the output of all mills of the company. tude to sea level. This would place the plane in an area north or northeast of Vancouver. Most of the territory is rugged and timbered. Sometimes planes which disappeared in the region have never been seen again; others have been found after a difficult search. $2.50 $3.50 $1.50 t $15 $8.75 to $2$. $1 tuf ,Cnldren's ' Eflb DONETS J niUe . - . Mexico, Snw . '"airs tosll . - Woven seat "3ht $P50 w j Your thes. . , wlr es Sayly coiororf 9 Potatoes PORTLAND (IP) Cash and carry prices: Klamath, $2.74; Malin, fancy, $2.74 cental; Yaki ma, $2.55-2.50; Deschutes, $2.69 cental; local, 2.25 cental. CHICAGO, Dec. 12, (AP-US-DA) Potatoes, arrivals 174; on track 348; total US shipments Saturday 552; Sunday 41; sup plies liberal, supplies light, mar ket nominally unchanged. Ida ho Russet Burbanks US No. 1, $3.05; Colorado Red McCiures US No, 1, $2.80; Minnesota and North Dakota Bliss Triumphs commercials $2.00-25; Cobblers commercials $1.90; Wisconsin Chippewas US No. 1, $2.10. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21 (AP-USDA) Potatoes: 8 Califor nia, 10 Idaho, 13 Orogon arrived; 15 broken, 24 unbroken cars on track, 1 diverted, 2 arrived by truck; market firm; Klamath Russets No. 1 $2.58, No. 1 size A $2.89-75, No. 2 $2.00-15; Idaho Russets No. 2 $2.10, utility grade $1.85-93. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21 (AP USDA) Potatoes: 16 California, 33 Idaho, 1 Utah arrived, 14 broken, 71 unbroken cars on track, 3 diverted, 10 arrived by truck. No quotations on Oregon ana Idaho stock. RAF Pounds Great German Inland Port; Flying Forts Strike (Continued From Page One) single-seater fighters, which also can be used as bombers, toppled over a railway engine and freight car in a hedge-hopping attack over Belgium. Some of the bitterest air fight ing of the war occurred during the raid by big United States bombers on Romilly-Sur-Seine yesterday, but the exact total of enemy fighters destroyed still was withheld pending the com pletion of operational reports. An air force spokesman said last night, however, that a prelim inary check Indicated the num ber would run to more than 40 planes. The bag was so satisfactory that it entailed an extended re view of individual claims, air force headquarters said, adding that its tally still showed six bombers missing. Flying southward over Paris, where many of the American air men had their first glimpse of the Eifel tower, the four-motored bombers soon were beyond range of their protecting fighters. Then large formations of German Focke-Wulf 190s dived to the attack. Hans Norland, Insurance. TONIGHT, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9! 133 So. 8th St. YANK BOMBERS STREAM 0 BURMA BATTLE (Continued From Page One) airline miles across the Bay of Bengal from Calcutta. Japs Strike Back There was no word of Japa nese resistance. The Japanese struck back in the air, however, with a raid last night on the Calcutta area. Raids also were reported in the Chittagong region of eastern India. A British communique said only a few scattered bombs fell in the Calcutta area, and dam age was light. Informed quarters at New Del hi said the drive was not Wavell's awaited major attempt to win back Burma, but could be regarded as the start of a stcp-by-step strategy toward that goal. Buena Front Akyab would give the allies an advanced base 350 miles by bomber from Rangoon, and with in hitting range of Japanese supply routes across Burma to the Yunnan front, back door to China. On the Buna front in New Guinea, an allied communique described the enemy's casualties as heavy, and said the Japanese commander, Lieut. Gen. Toma- I 1 T Sears will be open evenings before Christmas, for the convenience of the many shoppers who find it difficult to shop during regular store hours. Tonight, Tuesday and Wednesday you may shop Sears until 9 p. m. . . . and Sears still has a good stock of lovely Christmas gifts! OBITUARY . Lyman Eugene (Gene) Arnty Lyman Eugene (Gone) Arney, a resident of Klumath county for tho past 20 years, and of Kcno, Ore,, for the last 8 months, passed away In that city on Sun day, December 20, 1942. Tho deceased was a native of Weed, Calif., and was aged 25 years 8 months and 13 days when cull ed. He was a member of F.O.E. Klamath Falls Aorle No. 2090. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy Louise; one daughter, Marylyn Gennettc, of Kcno, Ore.; his father, B. O. Arney and his mother, Grace; one brother, Bernard of Portland, Ore.; one sister, Verna Ander son .of Lakeview, Ore. The re mains rest in Ward's Klamath Funeral home, 925 High street, where friends may call. The no tice of the funeral arrangements will be announced later, tore Horil, "Is reported to havo been killed in action." Tanks and infantry were said to be closing In with a general assault on the invaders' weak ened foothold at Buna mission. ATTtklTI"" The East Side Beauty Shop will take appointments as late as 7:00 p. m. to ac commodate working women. 151 East Main Phone 7117 aS, CE K ears Will Be pfi) Phoni 5188 5TII