March 8, 1043 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE. THREB GEIL NG PRICE BEEF PORK 10 BE SET UP WASHINGTON, March 3, (IP) Price Administrator Prentiss M. ilrnwn announced today uni form, comiminity-wlclo ilollur mul cents celling price on pork mid beef will bo established shortly In en effort to break up blnck markets In meat. Brown's disclosure wan inudo to a senate aiirlculturo aubcom- ...III... ...I.I..K ItiiM Iwidrrl niirkrn complain that miiny Independ ents ro boina forced out of bus iness by a aqtioozo between coll liiK pricca on meat nnd rlsliiK. un controlled pricca of llvo bona und cuttle. Matter of Daya . Blnck markets have been op erntlnu, Brown nnlcl, bocnuaa un der preient collliiKs, mciit ro tiillcra are permitted to chnrife the hluheat pricca they received for vnrloua meals last Murch, thua varying the ccllinK prlco from atore to atore nnd making It poaslblo for those charging hlglier pricca to pay n premium for blnck mnrkot pork nnd becf. "The new cclllnd 'pricca on pork ahould bo out In a mat ter of dnya," Drown testified, "with those on beef to follow ahortly." The new celling", fixed for each community, will bo ac companled by an acceleration of a drive to convlnco the public that purchase of "uninspected blnck market meat la danger' ous," Brown said. FUNERALS ELtflE MARGARET LENAERS Kuncral services for the lute Elsie Mnrgnrel Lonaors, who passed awuy In San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, February ZO 1043 following an Illness of one month will bo held in tho chapel of the Earl Whltlock Kunerul home, Pine street at Sixth, on Thursday, March 4, 1043 at 11 a. m. with the Rev. Arthur Char lea Bntea of the First Christian church of this city officiating Commitment services and inter ment Llnkvlllo cemetery. Friends are Invited. ELIZA JANE WIRES The funeral service for the 1 .. I - EMI.- I.... VIM 1 .1 t 1HIO bllMl WUlia flll0, ll'fllUUIIl of Mnlin, Ore., who passed away In this city on Monday, March 1, 1043, will toko place from the chapel of Wards Klamath Fu noral home, 023 High street, on Thursday, March 4, nt 2 p. m.. tho Rev. Donald D. Dod of the Malln Presbyterian church, of. flciatlng. Frlonds are respect fully Invited to attend. The re mains will be forwarded to Santa Rosa, Calif., whero tho commit ment sorvlco and Interment will take placo in the family plot in tne ioof cemetery on Saturday March o. It your dealer Is out for tho duration, edvertlso for a used one In the want-adi. "All Wool Sweaters all women want! To Keep Warm During Fuel 2" Cooperate with your fuel administra tor keop your home tomporatura down botwoon 60 and 70 dogroei. But keep coxy and hoalthy in a prac tical iwoator. Choose from our largo new aiiortments. I nTTTipr 3 TfWnT r'..'.V 17 T Official commendation and weak by Governor Earl Snoll, when ha personally prasantad his Pacific coast manager of the organisation. In the picture, from man, chairman of the Marlon coast managor, and Charlea H. 4TH TERM TALK GETS UNDERWAY WASHINGTON, March 3 P) Members of tho hlglier councils of the democratic national com mittee recommended to Presi dent Huosevolt today that he should bo tho party's candidate for rclectlori'ln 1B44 If the wnr still is on, nit National Demo cratic Chairman Frank C. Wal ker said they "got no rcsponso" from tho chief executive, A committee consisting of of. flci lis nnd members of tho na tional committee called on the president, nnd Walker said "two or three" of them spoke of a fourtii term. Walker said ho did not know whether tho president had heard tho remarks about another term, and if he did, had smiled them off. Walker said it wns not a serious prcsenntlon of tho Issue. OBITUARIES ELIZA JANE WIRES Eliza Jnno Wires, a resident of Mnlin, Ore., for tho past 25 years, passed away in this city on Monday, March 1, 1043, nt 6 p. m. Tho deceased wns n nn tivo of Cambridge, O., nnd wns nged 04 years 7 months und 13 dnys when i-cnllcd. She wns n member of tho Baptist church, and n member of Key City chap tor No, 71, OKS, of Port Town send, Wash, She Is survived by two sons, Charles D. Wires of Snn Jose, Cnllf., nnd Wnlton L. of Snn Frnnclsco, Cnllf.; one daughter, Mrs. Mnud W. Thorn ns of Mnl In, Ore.; one sister. Mrs. Robert Law-son of Colum bus, O.; one grandson, Glenn A. and Healthy Rationing Governor Endorses Red Cross personal sponsorship of the Red county chapter ol the Hta cross; Huggina, war fund chairman for Thomas of Klamath Falls, Ore.; three granddaughters, Edythe Rigor of San Frnnclsco, Edith and Margaret Wlrej of New Ha ven, Conn., und one great-grand-daughter, Evelyn Rigor of San Francisco. Tho remains rest in Wurd's Klamuth Funeral home, 023 High street, where friends may call. The notice of the fu neral arrangements will appear in this Issue. BRUNA MARCHESE Bruna Mnrchcse, the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Attilio Mnrchesc of Pelican City, passed away in Snn Francisco, Calif., on Saturday, February 27, 1043 following a brief illness, She was a nntivo of Klamath Falls. Ore., and at the time of her death was aged 2 years 0 months and 5 days. Surviving beside her parents are two brothers, Reno and Bruno Marchess, all of Pelican City. The remains rest in the Earl Whltlock Fu- ncrul home, Pine street at Sixth Notice of funeral to be an nounced Inter. AUTOMOTIVE HINT Unless the tires of an automo bile nro changed systematically, the right rear tire will wear fast er than the other three tires on the wheels. Hamelin Remembers Piper An old law to the effect that "not a pipe may play, nor a drum bo beat" In the street down which tho Pied Piper Is supposed to have led the chil dren to tho sea, Is still in effect in Hamelin, Germany, ORIENTAL VENICE The capital of Thailand, Bang kok, onco wns called "the Ven ice of the Orient," because its only streets were canals, some what like Venice, Italy. BUY WAR BONDS Drive Cross war fund was given this contributions to A. L. Senator, left to rlghti Justice George Ross (iovernor Bnell, A. L,. Bcnalter, Marlon county. Cub Scouts Will Entertain Dads At Dinner Friday Cub Scouts of Den No. 4 will entertain their fathers at a-Dad's night dinner to be held at 6:30 o'clock Friday In the Fremont school ' cafeteria, it was an nounced by Mrs. C. . S. Elliot, den mother. Reservations must . be made by the purchase of tickets at Mrs. Elliot's home, 103 .Wash ington street, before Friday. Mrs. Jack Schulzc, Mrs. Frank Peyton and Mrs. R.' H. Lamott, with Mrs. Wilbur" Shannon sub stituting for Mrs. Elliot,. are ar ranging the dinner which will feature chicken, ice cream and all the fixin's. The boys will present an interesting program and thero will be a quiz contest between the Cubs and dads. Since the nazi occupation of Denmark, customers at barber shops in many places must bring their own towels Danish towel ing has gone to Germany. T UVo Air chs J ( I 1 1 mmm F RATE IN NAVY By ALEX H. SINGLETON WASHINGTON, March 3 UP) A grim warning to expect a 10 per cent casualty rate in navy personnel was laid before con gress and the nation today as Secretary of the Navy Knox dis closed an operating force plan calling for a navy "big enough to dominate all x scaa over the world." The solemn navy estimate that it would lose, and have to re place, one man out of each ten killed or wounded came as Knox and ranking naval of ficials unfolded their program for building up personnel strength to. 2,250,000 by July, 1044. Reduction Mad ' Knox's outline of the navy's "operating force" plan and. his figures on potential costs of the sea warfare were made public by the house subcommittee on naval appropriations as it com pleted work on a new 114,000, 000,000 supplemental ' naval spending bill. ' As It emerged from the sub committee the measure carried $3,816,206,583 in direct appro priations a reduction of $187, 703,417 from the budget esti mates and contract authoriza tions, amounting to $239,740,400. Study Advised The subcommittee pared the navy's estimate of $147,240,000 for clothing and estimated per sonnel strength of 2,250,000 down to an even $100,000,000, advising congress that: "While no ceiling has been im posed by law upon naval en listed strength built up through the reserve, an expansion of such magnitude should be the subject of careful scrutiny and recommendations to the house by the naval -affairs committee." RESERVE FUNDS SALEM, March 3 UP) Gover nor Sncll signed three bills "to day to permit counties, cities and school districts to set up re serve funds for use after the war. Always read the classified ads HIGHCASUALTY 1. V Services for Mrs. Wires to Be Thursday Final services for Eliza Jane Wires, 94, for many years a resident of Malin where sho made her home with her daugh ter, Mra. A. M. Thomas, will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. from the chapel of Ward's funeral home. The Rev. Donald D. Dod of the Malln Presbyterian church will officiate and remains will be shipped Saturday to Santa Rosa, Calif., for interment in the family plot of the IOOF cemetery. Sixteen Awarded Medals for Courage Under Enemy Fire WITH U. S. FORCES ON THE TUNISIAN FRONT, March 1 (Delayed) UP) Sixteen officers and men were awarded Silver Stars and 29 others were cited by their commanding general today for outstanding courage under fire In recent fighting in Tunisia, as well as 'leroism , during the American landing at Oran last November 8. . A medium tank crew was cited for destroying a German plane, a wheeled vehicle, six anti-tank guns and a pill box, killing or wounding all enemy personnel in them during a sin gle engagement. Among those was Corp. Otto Nooy, Pendle ton, Ore. . Oregon's Tin Can Shipments Bring Tangible Results PORTLAND, March 3 UP) Oregon's tin can shipments so far this year, 670,527 pounds, pro duced 670 pounds of pure tin enough for the manufacture of 05 long-range heavy bombers, 25 light army tanks and 12 short range heavy bombers. So said Claude I. Sersanous, state chairman of the general sal vage committee, today. He dis closed, too, that by a new process Oregon's cans aided in producing 280 tons of copper after giving off their tin. COAL IN PERU . Peru Is estimated to contain 6,250,000,00) tons of coal, of which 73 per cent Is lignite, 20 per cent anthracite, and 7 per cent various kinds of bitumi YOU CAN T Right Combination of the world's best cigarette tobaccos to give you a Milder Better Taste ore and more smokers are swinging along with Chesterfield because they know they can always depend on this MILDER, Better-TASTING cigarette to give them more smoking pleasure. Because it is made of the right combination of the world's best cigarette tobaccos, Chesterfield is known the world over as the cigarette that SATISFIES. You SIMS PONDER CANADIAN TAX PLAN FOR U.S. By FRANCIS M. 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