MnrcK 8, 1048 HERALD -AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE) BYRD SCORES L IN AIRCRAFT SEATTLE, March 8 (A')-Ju-pirni'so war lords have boon plot? ting their buttle nlrnlciiy with a luiowlcdiia Hint thuro would ba lubur unrest In thu Pacific Count aircraft Industry, Admiral Hlch lira IS, llyrd told n mans mooting of lloolng ulrcruft workors yes torduy. I A crowd of iipproxlimitcly 4,' 0(10 workers heard tho Anturc tlo oxpluror dlscloso Hint Japan nnn been counting on Inbor uii ADO Fl UNREST k) rout duo to arguments over wages. "Soma liiiintlm ii0 tlio Jup wur lords mild they know Hint thoro would 1)U west count lubor trouble about thin tlmo. Tlicy hold thin to bo n certainty. Thoy woro gloullng ovor It," tho ad mlrol mild. "Nutionnl mifoty prevent! my tolllntt you how wo know tho Japanese were discussing till coming trouble, but the source of the Information l unlmpcach ' nblo." Ho stressed tho linportnnco of tho cHortii of ulrcruft workorn us bolnu us v 1 tu 1 as tliut of tho mon on tho firing line and crltl cl.cd Bootr.g t-mploye for the recent wnlkout which tied up production for a half a duy. Tho nudlcnco cheered repeal cdly as Uyrd' drovo homo his points, und even applauded whon their wnlkout action wan scored nil being Ill-advised. M Thoso who bollovo tho United F Stutcx Is headed for an easy vic tory lire living In a "foul's para k dlno" ho laid. Of the war effort generally ho said: "More In another thing I want to tell you. Generally spooking tho pooplo of thin nation do not reallzo how very tough It is going to be to win this war. Tho plcco-by-plcco now of our victor- Ion, most of thorn imnll, natural ly will lull tm Into unwarranted ' eomplnccncy." ; PORTLAND, March 8 (IP) M- Gardanori can obtain certificates of purchaso for bean and pea seeds from their ration boards without surrendering any blue stumps from their Mo. 2 ration books, tho district OPA offlco said today. Tho applicant will bo required to tell tho board what use ho will mnko of tho seed and how much ho requires. Certificates will bo Issued for tho number of points necessary to buy tho seed. Certificates must accompany mall orders, Tho seed rntlonlng order In cludes dry peas, chick peas, lentils, garbonza beans, kidney beans, navy beans, ycllowcye beans, soybenns, lima beans and dry snap beans. 1 Boy Lives Four Months in Park VANCOUVER, B. C March 8 (IP) Polico today are continu ing their investigation of . tho story of a 14-ycor-old boy who rclutcd that ho had been living In Stnnloy park lor ' tho last four mouths. Tho boy, who said he Is from Woukcgan, III., was placed In a detention homo after his arrest following an attempt to cash a $25 check In a downtown de partment storo. Police sold the boy had two bankbooks and another chock which he admitted h a v I n g drawn on tho account of one of tho bankbook's owners. Ho claimed to have found the books In tho pork. & Senate' Confirms All red as Judge WASHINGTON, March 8 (IP) A sonnlo,' Judjclary subcommit tee todny voted two, to ono In favor of confirming formor Governor James ' C. Allnrd of' Texas to tho fifth circuit court of appeals, Chnlrmnn Hotch (D- Mex.) reported. v ... Allrcd's nomination had boon opposed by Louisiana members of congress and Senator O'Dan lcl (D-Tcx.) who defeated tho ono-tlmo governor In tho stato's senatorial election last year., COLDS EVERYWHERE If tills spreading wtwo of colds sweeps your way nnd grips you with minoulnr lichen, coughing, iinsiil congestion . . try l'onnlro, tlio nnlvo with tlio bono of old fashioned mill Ion snot same kind Grnndmn put such faith In. l'onotro works two ways (I ) outaldo by counter Irritation (2) Inaiilo byviiporlslng, 2Eo, Double supply Mo, Domand l'onotro, Orecron News Notes Tho forest flra season, ono of tho earliest on record, has bcon daclurod opon In Clackamas county, whuro scuttorcd fires have burned young trees, brush und farm lunds, a runch house and an aircraft observation post . , , An tinoxplulncd flra also destroyed tho Gcorgo Hunners homo und storo at Merlin nour Grunts Puss ... A Brush firo on Portland's outskirts clulmcd the Ufa of Jacob Lolchnor, 02, who col Subway Accident Wipes Out Families in London LONDON, March 8 Ml Two constables woro assigned to the ontrancos of all deep subway hollers toduy and other prp cautions woro announced as of ficials Investigated tho London slieUer disaster Wednesday night In which 178 persons were suf focated or crushed to deatn und at least 00 others Injured during a Gorman air raid. ,Tha ministry of homo security summoned all regional and local air raid protection officials to a conference and King Gcorgo VI ordered a separate Inquiry Into tho tragedy which developed whon a middle-aged woman with a baby and a bundle fell on tho crowded flight of steps and a pushing crowd piled up about her. Tho woman was rescued from the pile, but her baby was suf focated. Tho Installation of extra lights at entrances und immedi ately within shelters has been ordered, und middle rails will bo constructed to divide stair ways leading down Into shelters. Many families were wiped out In tho disaster, and about 00 of tho dead wero children. Some udults died standing up from the cxtremo pressure und remained In a standing position for 30 minutes. G. 11. Davis, ono of tho sur vivors, said: "Although I was at Dunkerquo I have nover seen anything so terrible. As I squeezed through tho door to tho top of the stairs I saw bodies piled two and thrco deep. A inun with a small baby In his arms was killed. His wife stood by powerless to help." Another witness, Thomas Wll- Ski-Plane Rescues Stranded Pilots ,. SEATTLE, March 8 (ff) A skl-cqulppcd plane yesterday picked up Capt. D. L. McLcn nan, 23, of Seattlo and Flight Mechanic Fred Mollcr, 82, Fair banks, Alaska, who wero walk ing down a frozen rivor In an attempt to reach civilization at tor leaving the wrcckugo of their Pan-American piano on a ridgo In tho Nulato country. Pan-American officials here reported both wero In cxcollcnt condition, Tho piano wreckage was scon from tho air Tuesday and search by piano was re newed after a party which reach ed tho wreckage by dog team reported no ono living or dead In tho wreckage Columbia Basin Anti-Speculation Bill Goes to FDR WASHINGTON,' March 8 (VP) Congress completed action today on the - Columbia basin anti speculation 'bill with senate adoption of a conference com mittee report which had been approved by tho house earlier In tho week. The bill now goes to the pres ident. Tho measure freezes land values on tho big Washington stato project for five years after water boglns to flow. Construc tion Is not planned until after tho war, , r Movie Actor Wayne Morris Has Measles HUTCHINSON. Kas.. March 8 (IP) Lieut. Bert D. Morris, Hutchinson naval station flying instructor, lias tho measles. Before lolninn the navv. ha was Wayne Morris, the movie actor. BUY YOUR FUEL EARLY THIS YEAR! Wa aro sawing preen slabs early this year In order to obtain as much fuel as possible, and to prerent.a fuel shortage this eomlng winter. Dry fuel is always hard to get in the wlntar time. Ordar your wood now for tho future. Buy It green, pile It yourself and be assured of good dry wood later on. You also save from $2.00 a load on up. 16" Green Pine Slob - $4.75 per dbl. load FRED H. HEILBRONNER Office. 821 Spring St. . Telephon 4153 lapsed while fighting the blare . . . Oregon bought $7,408,030 worth of war bonds In FebrU' ary, excocding Its goul, by 6 per cent, for tho sixth month In succession, Administrator Da vld W, Ecclcs announced . . . Joseph S h o b e, Clackamas county deputy sheriff, said Uuniol Parker, 6, was fatally wounded by Harvey Height Jr., while playing near Molalla with a small caliber rifle they did not know was loaded. son, sold "people scorned to be piled up waist high on tho stairs. We had to stand on unconscious people to get them out." 1 . William Johncj, a timekeeper, said ho was halfway down the steps with his three children whon "everybody up front stop- pod," His son Peter, 7, was crushed to death at his side. His daughters suffered minor in juries. WASHINGTON, March 8 OP) A now list of colleges and uni versities approved for special ized war training programs of tho armed services has been, an nounced by the Joint committee for the selection of non-federal educational Institutions. i Fifty-two institutions were added to those previously sp proved. The others were ap proved for additional types of programs. Tho committee emphasized that approval means only that tho designated branch of service may contract for use of facilities. Institutions marked (A) are now on the approval list, which Includes: For basic training under army program: Oregon State college. War department medical train ing program: University of Ore gon medical school. , For, war department dental training program: North Pacific College of Oregon dental school (A). For navy's pre-medlcal train ing program: Willamette univer- sity. .-.-w .... !:-.-;: .-,.! ' For navy department medical training program: University of Oregon medical school. For navy's-dental training pro gram: North Paclflo College of Oregon dental school. Home Bread Slicers Aren't So Efficient, Report Indicates WASHINGTON, March 8 lP) The food distributing adminis tration Is reconsidering its or der prohibiting bakers from selling ready-sliced bread,' Rep. Harness (R-Ind.) said he was in formed today. Harness has criticized the or der several times, latest in a speech In the house yesterday In which he said that home slic ing was wasting 800,000 pounds of bread a day. "They decided to reconsider tho order," Harness said, add ing that ho expected a decision in a few days. ALWAYS THE GENTLEMAN KANSAS CITY. Kas. Want ed by police: the hit-and-run driver with gallantry In his coul. His car struck and seriously Injured Miss Gall Trout, 21, so he stopped, ran back to where she lay moaning on the pave ment, threw his suit coat over her. '' And then sped away, unidenti fied by tho group of witnesses. PIMPLED SKIN uin Snnttseptlo Lotion, famous medicated powdflr bnoe, so helpful lo pimpled Irritated skin, when due to- external causes. You'll lov It, Promotoa Hklnbeauty Bklncare. Three flattering complexion shades. Flesh, Brunette, Cream. loo, 60c ANTIDIPTIC LOTION Food for Our Fighters in the South Pacific ' - -. -. ? ' r .., ('''--". - - ill,, . VJ ? 'r2 ull (V. S. Navy Photo From NEA) You may recognize to this picture some of the food you haven't been seeing on grocery shelves . oi late, its a typical dock seen In New Caledonia from where food is distributed to U. & fighters in South Pacific. YES ! Slacks In' prM"- iW' -mm Nik 'if m 1 - I I vS Hollywood is divided on the slacks-for-coeds question raised by the dean of women at Louisiana State University. Betty Grable, left, says slacks are okay, and disagrees with Dean Nora Neill who. would have only slim-hipped girls wear them. Paulette Goddard, famed for her formal evening shorts, backs the dean and sayt women iuat aren't built for trousers. ; Legislature Votes :' Continued Fish Study SALEM, March 8 (fl3) The legislature today had voted to continue for at least two more years its interim committee,, to YOU'LL BE FRANKLY TOLD IF KEEN EYES NEEDED . . . For Speed for Accuracy! Today's need Is keen, alert eyeslghtl " Be sura YOUR EYES are ready to meet the challenge of important new jobs demanding increased speed and efficiency! , See the regis tered ' optometrist here for- a- complete eye examination nowi , ' i 'J Stylish .. ; GUARANTEED GLASSES The West's Manufacturing and Dispensing Opticians OREGON WASHINGTON UTAH IDAHO 715 Main St., Klamath Falls 'Dr. Wm. B. Slddens ' Rtglstared Optometrist In Charge. XT for Coeds NO ! IT servation. ' The committee co operates with a similar group from the ' Washington legisla ture; -Cross lines in surveyors' in struments are made from spi der's silk. ; - , GLASSES ARE NOT NEEDED! NO DOWN PAYMENT No Interest No Extras Laraest H LD SALEM, March 8 (JP) Two bills which will help Oregon's old age pension .recipients at tain their goal of $38 monthly average pensions have been signed into law by Governor Earl Snell. The present average is $25. . ' One bill taxes pinball games ?50 a year , and coin-operated phonographs $10 to produce $1,000,000 a year for pensions. With federal funds, this will make $2,000,000 a year avail able for pensions. The other bill will give liquor sales a monopoly on the sale of fortified wines, or those con taining more than 14 per cent alcohol. These wines now are sold in wine, grocery and drug stores. ' The wine bill will be effective next January 1, and will give the liquor stores more profits and thus more pension money. Klamath County Makes February War Bond Quota Klamath countv m a rl !t $225,000 war bond quota in February. it was annnnnrpH Monday by Andrew M. Collier, county war savings chairman. Collier said that recent re ports from the federal reserve bank on Klamath purchases had shown surprising figures for February. Duttins the entintv over the top on its quota. union labor has assumed re sponsibility for carrying through on March arid April. BUY YOUR BE0MRI1 SET ran If you need a bedroom set buy It now. Factories hav been curtailed 65 In variety el styles. Wa have a big selection, ranging la price from $58.50 to $250. See them nowl Bed, full or twins VANITY CHEST BENCH ILHJ(DA FURNITURE "College of Aleutians" Brings Education to U.S. 1 Service Men at Outposts SEATTLE, March 8 (IP) You won't find them in uny directory of educational institutions, but the College of the Aleutians and Kodiak university rank as the two newest American institu tions of higher learning. There's no campus romance and the classrooms run strictly to the messhall school of archi tecture. They are a possibly far-reaching innovation in edu cation of the men at the nation's military outposts. Capt. M. L. Witherspoon, na val recreation and morale offi cer of the Alaska sector, told of the "newest thing In the navy" on a visit here today. "We expect it to produce won derful results," said the veteran of a quarter century's service in the corps of chaplains. "Courses will be offered In any high school or college sub ject that three or more students elect to take. We have the books required for a wide field of sub jects. "Classes will be held evenings in messhalls, barracks and spe cial huts. "There aren't any girls around, and I'm sure the boys will study harder than they would in any other environ ment." Captain Witherspoon said the program is a forerunner to a world-wide correspondence school system which the army and navy, in conjunction with universities and colleges, are contemplating. "Correspondence courses will ' ; ; Pi ,f ; L " 1) , Inn irnn-iT liMnyfHmmmnSMMmf" I M4RCH SERVICE SPECIAL STEAM CLEAN CHASSIS to dirt accumulation WASH CAR completely VACUUM INTERIOR ROAD-ACTION LUBRICATION TIRE INSPECTION PACK and ADJUST FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS at. fltwt A A A Walnut or Available In either walnut or bleached walnut veneers. Well made In modern waterfall design. Tha four-drawer chest Is 30 Inches wide, 4-drawer vanltr is 45 Inches wide with a big 27 M -Inch mirror. Tha same set with twin beds Is $72.50. See this big value todayl be offered which will lead to ward degrees in any Institution of higher learning which the student elects," ho explained. "These courses will be uvailabla to anyone In the armed forces. Hundreds of men In Alaska al ready are applying for them. It will be called the Armed Forces' Institute." . Kodiak university, ha said, has been in operation for two weeks. The College of the Aleu tians is just starting at Dutch Harbor, with Lieut. William H. Price, a Swarthmore man, in charge. Lieut. C. F. Andrews, a Princeton graduate, is dean at Kodiak, All instructors will be university graduates. j "New as it Is," the captain said, "Kodiak U. already has 70 students In celestial navigation and 50 in Russian." Oliver Cromwell Issued a Puritan proclamation that made Christmas feasting illegal in England from 1644 to 1662. Short legged, or "dachshund," sheep, unable to Jumpe fences, were developed in Massachu setts. . ' .PILES- SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN - NO HOSPITALIZATION - Ns Lom of Tim PtmWMnt Rttultil , DR. E. M. MARSHA CMropraetlo Phyalolu 1M No. TUi - julrt Tlwatro aids, phonr ;oh mm xemov wlntoi $100 Dick B. Miller Co. The Bis Olds Tower at 7th and Klamath -Phone 4103 THIS 4-PC. SET Monthl Choice of Bleached Walnut, 195 E. Main