Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 04, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    Folmmry A, 1043
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OIIEGON
PACE TIIKEB
AT
NEW SCHEDULE
GERMAN PEACE
MOVE HINTED
S
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KF ANNOUNCED
New arrival mid departure
tlmos for piitwoiiHt' Indus nt
Kluiniith Fill In, effective Febru
ary 15, wore unuminccd Thurs
dny by Cliff Hooves, district
frolwlit Ulul niisseniicr iixoiil of
tho Southern 1'iiclflc.
Tlio schedule chniuios wore
muda to meet wiirtlmo truffle
conditions which Imvo nccessl
tutitd loinicr runs between Port
land mid Sim friuicUco, Ilia off i
clul explained.
Here In the new schedule, with
nrrlvul ii i ul dcpnrluro times for
ench trnln lilvcn, respectively:
NORTHBOUND
Train No. 24, Thu Cuscurto,
with cliulr cum, tourist and
tiindurd sleepers 4 a. m,
4:15 a. in.
Train No. IB, Tlio Orouonliin
with ehulr cum, tourliit und
stundiird sleepers 7:40 u. in.
7:55 a. in.
Trnln No. 20, Tho Kliimnlli,
with cliulr cum, tourl.it and
stundiird sleeper 11:81) a. ni.
12:10 p. m.
Truln No. 10, Thu Weill Count
with chuir cum, tourist and
stundiird sleepers 10:80 p. in.
11:10 p. m.
SOUTHBOUND
Train No, 23, Tho Cascade,
with cliulr cum, tmiilst und
itundiird sleepers 2:30 a. in.
3:03 u. m.
Train No, 18, Tho West Const,
with chair curs, tourist und
(tundurd sleepers 8:43 a. in.'
Ii:u6 a. m.
Truln No. 17, The Oreuonlun,
with cliulr cum, tourist und
standard sleepers 8:20 a. m.
8:40 a. in.
Train No. 18, Tho Kluimith
with chair cars, tourist und
itundurd sleepers 7:20 p. m.
7:40 p. in.
Hello Folkil There's
Another
Dance
Friday, Feb. 5th
K.C. Hall
Best of Music, Caller,
nd Lunch
Towniend Meeting
t 8 o'clock
By ANITA OWYN
Br. Robert lluber, professor
of speech at the University of
OreMon, was Introduced by Wal
ter Eschobcck nt Junior-senior
ym usscmbly Wed'
'"17 I ncsduy after
JLMnoon. Harold
21 Rnon David
V Wnlte, studont
IK of Dr. Hubnr's
ut the iinlvcr
slty, spoko to
tho students on
present and post
war plans. One
of tho younx
men named three- questions that
should be fnced when problems
arlsoi
What ore the probloms and
how serious aro thoy? What are
the best solutions? Which Is the
best solution? Several questions
wero asked by IiIkIi school stu
dents after tho talks wero con
eluded,
The Lntln-Amerlca exhibit Is
now on display In various parts
of tho county. Those interested
mny seo it at tlio hltih school
Tuesday. Call Mrs. Waters at
tho hluti school or coma to tho
freshman-sophomore library In
room 304.
Tho drive to raise funds for
tho Barbed Wiro Lculon begun
Thursday. If you didn't got your
tuK, which is 10 cents, be sure
und eel It tomorrow. Some of
this money muy o to help some
of your relatives or friends who
huve been captured by the
enemy.
Bring your old fats and worn
nylon and silk to your home
room. Do your part In this war
effort.
Roger Wilkinson
Injured While
Coasting Wednesday
Roger Wilkinson, 17, son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wilkinson of
Summers lane, suffered a pain
ful Injury to his right hand while
coasting near the family home
Wednesday.
Young Wilkinson caught at
brush as he slid down tho hill
receiving a deep cut Jn the hand
He received emergency treat'
ment at Klamath Valley hospial
BY NEUTRALS
By EDWARD D. BALL
LONDON, Fob. 4 (A') Tho be
lief thut Adolf Hitler muy bo
preparing another peuco offen
sive was expressed today In ncu
trul quarters In London who
said action might be Initiated
through Spain or Sweden or
both. ,
These sources, which insisted
on remulnlng anonymous, said
there have been strungo devel
opments In Berlin ilnco the
Casublunca conference which
suggest an impending movo for
u negotiated settlement in spite
of the unsolicited denials from
the Spanish embassies In Brazil
and Chile that General Franco
bad been designated a go-between,
Tho Spanish denial evoked
considerable speculation con
corning Us motive especially in
the absence of any widely cir
culated reports that Spain had
been chosen as a peacemaker.
BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 4 ()-
Dlplomutlc quarters cast about
toduy for tho reasons which im
pelled tho Spanish government
to instruct its embassies in Rio
do Janeiro and Santiago to deny I
last night that Adolf Hitler had I
H.lrnrl ("InnArnl EVnnpi in nnf b I I
intermediary In a peace proposal.
Some observers saw the move
as an Indication of apprehension
on the part of Spain lest her1
prestige in South America be
compromised by suspicions that
she was ready to serve as a nazi ,
catspaw.
UNBELIEVERS
FARRAGUT, Idaho, (!) Two
Bluejackets at the Farragut j
naval training station were pen
alized for smoking while at
work, .
They wero painting signs
which read:
"No Smoking."
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