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Dnteperoprtrovsk and Zaporoxho.
as tho ultimate goals.
Iivestl, th government news
paper, reported In a dispatch
from the Ukraine that the Ger
mans hd mustered fresh re
serves to fill the saps tn their
regiments ami to man timks In
ruuiiter-tts.'Miultx, but that the red
army artillery smashed the Ger
mans' armor with point-blank
fire from open sun poaitmns,
Gorman mobile units wore dis
persed and their trucks were
wrecked, lavesti said.
PUpatchos said that numerous
n ft m y counterattacks were
thwarted, the German positions
were encircled and (tanked, and
several towns were captured
early In the day.
Heavy enemy counterattacks
cottinued in the Doners basin,
specialty southwest of Vor
oshilovgrad and north o( Stalino
but here wain the Russian of
fensive pushed forward, it was
declared.
Stockman Makes
Initial Speech On
Columbia Project
WASHINGTON, Feb- 35
Rep. Lowell Stockman of Oregon
made hist maiden speech in the
hrats yesterday in support of a
bill to prevent speculation in
land of the Colxunbia basin recla
mation project.
He said the land, now of small
value, will rank with the finest
agricultural soil of the west
whn water la applied.
The bill met with practically
unanimous support.
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Seed Potatoes
Geo. C Burger
209 William Bid
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SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. S5
(AP-USDAV Potatoes; 1 Flor
ida, Nevada. 1 Oregon, 1 Utah
arrived, 14 unbroken, 13 broken
cars on track; market firm; Ida
ho Russets No. 3. $3.80.
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2S (AP
USDAJ Itatocs: 3 California.
38 Idaho, 1 Nevada. 8 Utah, 1
Wyoming arrived. 48 unbroken,
10 broken cars on track; by
truck I car arrived; no sales re
ported. CHICAGO. Feb. 23 (AP-VSP.V
Potatoes, arrivals 29; on track
83; total U. S. shipments 9S6;
old stock, supplies very light;
practically no track trading ac
count of lack of carlot oftertnss.
market in confusion and turmoil;
Colorado Red McClures, U. S.
No. 1. $3.13; Wyoming Bliss Trl
umphs. U. S. No. 1. $2.93; Ma
nne Chippewa, U. s. No. L.
$3.30; Florida Bliss Triumphs.
U. S. No. L $35 per bushel
crate. $2.83 per bushel basket.
Threw young Klamath Falls'
women were accepted for enlist
ment in the Women's Army Aux
iliary corps at Portland recruit
ins station this week, it was
learned here,
Waiting their call to on of
the four WAAC training stations
in the couuwy ju-e Jessie EJ
Johnson, Marsaret J. WatXuxs j
and Mrs. Bertha L. Ulrich.
ti TSo.,
kins are Conuaido$. Missi
Johnson has been employed as a
beauty operator itt the city and
Miss Watkins, graduate, of. the
University of Washington, has
served as a laboratory technician
with the Klamath county health
unit,
Mrs. Vlrtch, easployevi at the
! present time at LaWrnw's, is the i
third enroile. Ker husband
scrva with the United States
army.
Chained Pvt. George C.
Grant. Indian, Camp White.
Ore., was arrested by Deputy
Sheriff Willis Pankey and la
dan Officer Bud Wilsoa on a
charge of dewnien from tee
V, S. army. Grant was; picked
up at the Piute camp rr Beat-j
ty and lodged in the county JaiL I
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A Klamath Falls, Ore., draft
board has coma to the rescue of
Dudley H. Spencer, 34. Klamath
Falls business man, who was
serving a one-year jail term on
charge of contributing to tha de
linquency of two runaway Port
land girls.
spencer was released to per
mit his induction Into the army.
Superior .nidge Thomas N. Fo
ley disclosed last night that he
nan commuted Spencers sen
tence to Urn served about 30
ckiys. He was released last Fri
day upon payment of a $300
bond but left at once for Klam
ath Falls.
Fourteen San Francisco estab
lishments, including tome of the
city" major hotels, had their
liquor licenses suspended lor
short periods as a result of night
life tours by tha two girls In the
case, one it and the other 13
years old.
Alfred Collier, secretary of the
selective service board, No. 1,
stated late Thursday that Spen
cer had been classified as 1-A
prior to his trial,
"We see no particular reason
for this story," Collier stated
after having been advised of the
San Francisco wire report.
Without putting tha blame on
anyone, the trouble in my opin
ion is that the program for
stabilising prices and wages has
never been thoroughly sold to
wra', popi. vjru
t-'tvg of War Labor Board,
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be full of pleasure planes after
the war. with traffic directed
by helicopters?
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any day except Sunday, eve-j
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Ttie ss,W0-ton battleship Richelieu, proudest of France's vanhlna. Ilea peacefully at anchor In New Yorn Bay
after a dnunatlo creating of the Atlantic during which she. along with rrench cruisers and deitroTcra, suo
eeufuUy traded enemy sub pack lurking along the sea Unea from Dakar. The Richelieu, damaged by the
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si on made the statement that It
could not make refund this year
because of the shortage of help.
He charged that the commission
said 30,000 of tha anticipated
200,000 income tax returns for
this year already have been filed,
but that a check showed the
figure is only 13,000. Hall said
two girls could make the refunds
in less than a month.
But French said that the tax
commission never did make the
statement that it would be im
possible to max refunds.
Leathftmeck Who
Killed 200 Japs
Gets Navy Cross
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mances
paraded to Sciimid"
honor.
This Is as great a thrill a
shc-Mir.g those Japs," said
Schmid who, manning a machine nTt d0W11 'itn SJl l er- appreciable change la his condi
gua aloce after one cccr.paknl ? 'a -k.- He expected to ton.
was kiliei acd a cooi wxuBd- eonftrsed to his nome for "Following the crisis on Sure
ed, stopped carusiiEg Japs i0 bst 10 days mere. day, February 21. nausea cora-
their tracks as they tried to ercjs ' Lomxs associate. Attorney ! pelled him to drink sweet lime
the Teaam rrew. a Arthur Frag, said he didn't : juice and water. This was con-
. hole fussily knocked U-e ra oat) cfJ de.ayed amtgRment at Lo-; ana goca results were manuest
of ccg.missjan. blinded him to mx' request or not. ed. Yesterday he reduced the
! ece eye. aad parCy beaded him ! "Hs ay sve had other rea- quantity considerably as he
t in Use other J ser-s," Prag said. j wishes to take the minimum
The ccaiaaica kffied was! ; quantity enabling him to drink
Pr-,-- j..rn i It's furt the French and In- 'water.
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Game Commission
SALEXL Feb. iS if Gover-
sciiced tee
Vj; ; ap?cir.caet today of Sep. Kea
i ne- S. Marts, Grafts Pass, to
tie state gaae cceasiisswa sssc
ceeifeg Dc. A. B, Perock.
Marsii-eid. Dr. Peacock was
sser.t. SfcU said,
Marua 5eg his been artire la
sfc - aicss eircies. and sa his
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U. S. After Dodging
two terms In the house of repre
sentatives, he was the house
leader in battles in behalf of
sports interests.
He attended public schools In
Burbank, Calif., and is a grad
uate of Oregon State college.
Arraignment
Postponed in
Lower 13 Case
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en route to California. The kill
ing weapon was a boning knife
from a diner's galley.
He was arrested in Los Ange
les when the train reached that
city, returned here, was indicted
and retained Attorney Leroy Lo
ci of Portland.
Weinrlck left his office early
this week. Some of hii friends
said they thought he "hsd gone
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resuming work on the case, j BOMBAY. Feb. 23 WV- An
When, he telephoned asking the j official bulletin said today that
postporiement he did not dls- j there was no change In tha con
close his location but said he j dilion of Mohandas K. Gandhi,
"expected to be back Thursday." i now in the 16th day of his 21-
Meanwhile in Portland an as- fst,
sociate of Lomax disclosed that The communique said:
the defense attorney had asked a ! -Mr. Gandhi has made no
postponement because "Lomax
know wheUwr the district attor-
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miles west of Myitkylna and a
130-foot steel bridge six miles
northeast of Pinbaw. The raid
ers emerged unscathed.
Since December 29 the British
have made little progress from
their positions near Rathedaung.
25 miles north of Akyab, after
starting a limited offensive Into
Burma from the Indian border
on December 18.
Gandhi Holds Own
On 16th Day of
21 -Da V Fast
; further progress. There is no
tinued on Monday and Tuesday
! A couple en the west coart
j were married, by telephone,
I That' one way to get along.
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lacked near Cape St. George,
oft Now Ireland.
The town and harbor of Babo,
and the town of Kaukonau, on
the northwest coast of New
Guinea, wore bombed.
Airdromes at Mudniig, and at
Mahalang in the Lae area of
New Guinea, the villages of An
gnrl and Ynniin, and Lao itself
felt the weight of 300-pound
and half -ton bombs, which start
ed raging fires.
Attack plane bombed and
strafed Japanese gruund forces
In the Mubo area of New
Guinea, south of the enemy base
at Snlamnua,
Evan J. Walker,
Beatty Rancher,
Injured Wednesday
Evan J. Walker. 21-year-old
Beatty rancher, suffered severe
head injuries and bruises when
he was bucked off hi horse near
hi home lata Wednesday after
noon. Tha young man was admitted
to Klamath Valley hospital at
7:30 p. m. Wednesday. He Is the
son of Mrs. Kffi DrtscoU.
If the world Is to be rebuilt
as well as regenerated. It will
need all the creative energy
and daring of youth. President
Everett Case of Colgate U.
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and 15,000 freight car to de
the Job, h said.
Prime Minister Churchill, In
hi recent war review following
(he Cnsubliinca conference, ald
that roughly 000,000 matt Is all
were landed In North Africa.
Betrayed by the weather, the
lite missed taking Tunisia by
only narrow margin, Qrlgg
said.
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