Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 02, 1943, Page 14, Image 14

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IMPROPER USE
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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' Improper use of gasoline ra
tions by truck operators is being
investigated, it was announced
today by Marshall E. Nauman,
district manager of the Office of
Defense Transportation.
Nauman said that truck oper
ators are granted certificates of
war necessity for specified uses
and mileage as indicated by the
operator as necessary for the
conduct of his business at the
time of filling out the application
for the certificate. No deviation
is permitted and any violation
will subject the commercial ve
hicle operator to a loss of his
gasoline rations.
Abuses
The following abuses, Nau
man pointed out, are being in
vestigated: 1. Use of a truck for purposes
other than stated on the certi
ficate. 2. Use of a truck in business
operations other than stated on
the certificate.
3. Failure to maintain the re
quired minimum load factor
specified on the certificate.
" Reduced Operations
4. Failure to keep records as
required on the certificates and
failure to report changes on ad
dress. Nauman said that many com
mercial vehicle operators includ
ing delivery services, food dis
tributors, contractors and others
have reduced their operations be
cause of changing economic con
ditions. . ,
These operators, he said,
should contact the ODT district
office, and restate their require
ments so that a revised certif
icate may be Issued to conform
with their reduced needs.
Allocation of Fish
To Be Continued
WASHINGTON, March 2 (IP)
The allocation of salmon, pil
chard and mackerel will be con
tinued through the month 6f
March, Agriculture Secretary
Claude- Wickard said yesterday.
As in the past, canners must re
serve 60 per cent of their salmon
packed in March for the gov
ernment, leaving 40 per cent to
be released for civilians. Eighty
per cent of the other fish must
be held for the government. -
Peeling Off
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Flight of Navy Grumman tor-.
pedo-bombers begins peeling
off for a dive attack on a target
somewhere beneath the clouds.
(U. S. Navy Photo from OWI.)
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Al Meade, active In first aid
as instructor, will leave soon for
California and was honored Mon
day night at the community hall
on East Main and Garden by
members of the Instructors First
Aid club.
George Myers of the emer
gency medical service, expressed
gratitude for the work Meade
has done in this district. Otto
Smith, civilian defense director.
pointed out the need for closer
cooperation between first aiders
and civilian defense workers.
Boy Scouts of Troop 4, vis
ited the meeting and took part
in an artificial respiration dem
onstration. Presentation of a
gift, music and supper made up
the evening's program. Next
meeting of the club will be held
Monday, April 4, at 7:30 p. m.
at the Red Cross headquarters,
418 Main street.
TEAMSTERS TO
HELP WITH RED
GROSS QUOTA
Jumping the gun on the Red
Cross war fund drive, the local
Teamsters' union has agreed up
on a 100 per cent contribution
to help put over the $30,600
quota.
The Teamsters will give one
hour's pay in March and one
hour's pay in April. Every mem
ber will contribute in this man
ner, and there are approximately
300 members.
First Group
The union will do all the work
of collecting the funds, which
will then bo turned over to the
Red Cross.
T. B. Watters, chairman of
industrial and labor division
e campaign, said that the
Teamsters are the first group to
cornel through on, a 100 per cent
basis.
Earl Edsall, as business agent
of the union, is handling the
Teamster contribution, which
drew warm praise from Red
Cross officials.
WOMEN'S PLACE
PUEBLO, Colo., (JP) "Huh!
nothin' but women!" snorted
City Jailer Joe Zellcr as he
glanced at the occupants of his
three cells.
It was the first time in two
Two Good Friends Meet
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tPitt.4 Itlrnholo)
On the White Rouse lawn, Madame Chiang Kai-Shek and Mrs. Franklin
D. Roosevelt pause long enough in their conversations to glvo a glnnre to
ih cameraman. Too two First Ladles are fast Irlcnds and (Uuincli allien
of long standing.
years Zeller hadn't had a male
prisoner.
Photographic plates used by
U. S. flyers engaged in aerial
photography are so sensitive
that the dclnlled picture of an
entire city can bo printed on a
surface not moro than four Inch'
es wide.
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rearing tliolr ugly howls end will
appear next week with cards
arriving tho week after vacation.
Now tlmy'ra ruining doga (or
tho Army. Every lltlor bit
holpi.
It seems as If spring has re
turned for tlio tlmo bolng and
with spring comes the track sea
son, so tar, -iv
boys huvo turn
ed out for tho
hulf-mllo and
mllo but regulnr
trnlnliiK will
start March 22,
tho Monday af
ter spring vaca
tion. Paul Del
lor, track coach,
stated that no
meets have been scheduled but
some may bo after tho slato bas
ketball tournament.
Tho Homo Economics club re
ports that homo rooms 103 and
206 aro ahead in tho collection
of wimto fats and used silk and
nylon.
"The Diabolical Clrclo" mado
its first appearanco at KU11S to
day during three periods of the
day. Thursday tho play will bo
given again. By giving tho small
sum o( 10 cents, students may
soo this piny of tho tlmo of Cot
ton Mather with romance and
comedy entwined In tho plot.
As If students need to bo re
minded, nino week exams aro
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