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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
'April B, 194$
Green, Murray at Senate Hearing
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PLANE PLANTS
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off German fighter opposition
ahead of the formation,
Individual Attack
The Germans attacked Indiv
idually instead of in packs, as
they did yesterday in tho raid
near Paris. Fliers said the anti
aircraft fire they entered was
"not too bad."
A communique announced that
four bombers and one allied
fighter were missing while two
German planes were destroyed
by the fighter escort and a num
ber of others were shot down by
the bombers;
The fighter opposition was of
ficially described as heavy.
Wliuam Green, nghc, AFL president, has his say during a heated discussion with CIO head Philip Murray, left,
at the hearing before the Senate Truman Committee, which is investigating progress of the war effort. Green
' proposed that both their labor organizations agree for the duration to make no attempt to enter a plant la
wiusu a resogiujuiuojB, juaeaoyjicBs s cpuecuve. pargainuig agent xor employes.
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Mareth Line Blasted By Britain's Eighth Army
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A "Bangalore" torpedo Is shown exploding on the Mareth Line In Tunisia, forcing a gap In the barbed wire
aurroundlng a German mine field as the line was assaulted by. the British Tommies. 'Bangalore" torpedoes
are pieces oi expiosive-iiuea pipe planted Dy sappers oi an attacking force who then retire to a safe distance
as the blast opens the barbed wire. Photo radioed Cairo-New York.
M-4 Tank in Tunisia!
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American M-4 medium tank stands Teady to go into action on the Tunisian front now under command;
1 - of Gen. Geocge Fatton. Note censor's blot at rear. 4.!an&
Red Cross Aid
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tone of the many Red Cross ac-i
ilvltlcs is providing aid tor pris'
oners of war. Typical package
lent to American prisoners of
the axis Includes powdered
milk, cheese, margarine, meat,
flsh, prunes, sugar, coffee, choc.
- Dlote.end cisoreta.'
rYanTMove In On Axis in Tunisia
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rire,,;av;?'pu5 wa,ted no time in tX?'2&
the Nazis out of Maknassy, Tunisia, and seised control of this railroad
tation, Radlopboto from OWI.
Govtrnment Takes
Local Wool Clip
I On Consignment
(Continued From Page One)
clips to the wool-handling con
cern of their choice. The wool
handlers must be approved by
the CCC but Marshall says they
will probably include nearly all
the present wool-dealer concerns
and cooperatives.
"After the growers' clips reach
the warehouses used by the ap
proved handlers," Marshall stat
ed, "they will be examined and
appraised by committees of ex
perts selected from the wool
trade industry. These committees
will place values upon the clips
in accordance with the OPA
prices. The handlers then will
obtain payment from the CCC
and settle accounts with the
growers, after making certain
deductions approved by the
CCC."
Lee S. McMulIen. secretary of
the Klamath Production Credit
association, estimated the sheep
population of Klamath county
around 61,000 head, and Lake
county's around 75,000. The
Klamath bands have been re
duced approximately 50 per cent
in the past 10 years. This is due
to financial difficulties of sheen-
men, and lade of suitable grazing
land.
A few buyers are exDected
here to look for consignments
to their houses. There will ba no
outright buying.
Baby Decapitated
NIPPONS LOSE
twelve i s
Recipes for Better Use of
War Time Food Supplies
Mrs. Rosnry Snsuo, aoove, wile oi a
Los Angeles defense worker, alta
tunned in the police station where
she was booked cn suspicion ot man
slaughter after her two-weeks-old
son was found nearly decixpltatod
with a butcher knife.
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Worden Gravel Pit
Claims Life of
Eleven-Year Old
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attempt to fence that section
of the pit which children could
reach and to warn the neigh-
oornood against playing in that
I vicinity.
xne Sanchez family came
to Worden lust three days ago
The father is employed as sec
tion laborer with the Southern
Pacific. Valentine Sanchez was
born in Calexico, Calif., and is
survived by his parents, three
brothers, Thomas, Victor and
John.
Ex, 4S.
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Little Georcle SoskI is an Amer
ican of Japanese ancestry, but in
honor of old St. Patrick he holds
a green flag while watching
new xork Irish parade.
TOO LATE TO
CLASSIFY
Chamber To Elect
New Directors
Annual election of chamber
of commerce officers is to take
place this month. Terms of the
following directors will expire
April 30: G. C. Blohm, A. M. Col
lier, Don R. Drury, William Ga-
none, Fred Heilbronner, Henry
Semon and Mitchell Tillotson.
The directors to be elected
will serve from May 1, 1943, to
April 30, 1045.
We cannot possibly win this
war by bombing and blockade
alone. It can only be won when
soldiers have got in and taken
physical possession. When axis
forces are cleared from Tunisia
there will be nowhere else for
us to fight unless soldiers are
taken by a seaborne expedition.
Commando Chief Lord Louis
Mountbatten.
I know In my heart that so
many others are more deserving
of tribute and glory than I am.
Barney Ross.
FOR THE BETTER grades of
fuel oils, accurate, metered de
liveries, try Fred H. Heilbron
ner, 821 Spring street, tele
phone 4153. Distributor Shell
Heating Oils. 4-30
OIL TO BURN For Union heat
ing oils phone 8404, Klamath
Oil Co., 615 Klamath Ave.
4-30m
FURNACES vacuum
Phone 7149.
cleaned,
4-10
CHIMNEY SWEEP
7149.
Phone
4-10
OIL BURNER
Phone 7149.
SERVICE '
4-10
NEARLY NEW 8-Inch bench saw
and motor with dado blades,
2910 Homedale road. 4-7
WANTED Wool
liable Cleaners,
presscr.
121 So.
Re
9th
4-7
5-ROOM MODERN HOME, lawn,
shade trees, fruit trees, rasp
berries, garden spot. Equity
cash or terms to suit 4668
Crosby Ave. 4-10
FOR SALE Saddle horses, hr
eluding Shetland pony. How
ard at Fair Grounds. 4-10
41 PLYMOUTH Special DeLuxe
Tudor, 8500 miles. Radio,
heater, seat covers. $1150
cash. See Manager Wool
worth s between 5 and 6. 4-7
LOST "A" gas book. W. L.
Bruce, Linda Vista Apts. 4-7
I think that government
should plan to withdraw quick
ly after the war from the opera
tion of all non-utility projects.
Sen. Harold Burton of Ohio.
Raw materials must become
common assets in the world If
there is to be peace. William
Y. Elliott of the WPB.
Kites have been flown as high
las four miles.
YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROMv
HOT HASHES
V Tou tuffw from hot fluhn, dual
BeM. aUtrMft of "lrrA.nlMH,lM .
7"' nrvoudue to the functional
mlddla-asa" period In a womin'a
I'ffT'Jr' ltfdl E. Plnkhm' Vege
table Compound. It's helped thou-
Hndl UDOn thoUUnrf Af wnmn n
rellere such annoying symptoms.
Follow label direction!. Finkham's
im worm trymgi
MlnlmlM Witts -of Urns, fertlllw,
leed.hard-to-get bbor try (reitlng tnd
Potatoes with Scmeikn Bel Econom
leal. Easy just dip, Oiln, dry. Usually
rwlutai Kid pleca decay, taed-bornt
scab and RMnctonla, and generilFy I
Intfuiii yftldt. All duliri. Trait qowJ
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IN Am ATTACK
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MacArthur's hcadquurters suld:
"Tho Jnimiu'so naval concen
tration at Knvlong now has been
destroyed or dispersed."
Each of the thrco blows, the
first with 10 Fortresses and the
last two with only eight, In
volved flights of 1100 miles, the
communique said.
Destroyer Hit '
A destroyer was struck fairly
in the bow by one bomb in last
nlght'a - attack, a 6000-ton mer
chant ship exploded amidships
when hit, a light cruiser or de
stroyer was hit on the forward
deck by a 500-pound bomb which
caused an explosion and clouds
ot black smoke, and another
bomb "possibly hit an 8000-ton
cargo ship," the communique
said.
Allied medium bombers and
long-rango fighters also attacked
enemy bases In the Sulamaua
Lae area on the northeast coast
of New Guinea, dropping nearly
zu tons or bombs in the Mark
ham valley near Lae and repeat
edly strafing it "with heavy dam
age." Heavy bombers dropped
explosives on Salamaua and tho
nearby Kitchen crook area was
strnfed by fighters.
The Kavleng success was the
high point of sweeps by MacAr
thur's men which hit in tho last
38 hours nearly every important
Japancso base In tho southwost
Pacific in range of allied planes
except bomb-scarred Rabaul, on
New Britain island.
With butter and moat ration'
ed we can all rlio and sing a
chorus of "There Are Such
Things."
Call a spade a spade or
shovel or anything you like-
Just so you uso one In the gar
den mis spring.
underground radio rcrmrts
xiiiicr is rondy to start gas war
fare.. He's been doing that per
sonally ever since we- can re
member.
nouso ways and means com.
mlttce voted for no taxes bcinn
luitsivi-n. just given!
American aviators are con
stantly brewing new fight roc-
oras with ocean hops.
It will be nice when it's warm
enough to take off that shirt
you lost on March 13.
Taking a girl In your arms too
often is ono way to get her on
your hands.
The boy who once took
watch apart to see why it work
ed, is the man who now takes
an auto apart to ace why
doesn't.
By WINNIFRED K. OILLEN
In wartime, food supplies for
civilian uso cliungo rapidly. It's
part ot patriotism to be ready to
shift our cooking and our eating
habits on short notice. It's part
of patriotism, too, to make tho
most of every pound of food we
liavo,
These choose recipes work two
ways. They show how to miiko
a little cheese go a long way, and
how to mako richer, more tasty
cheese dishes when supplies are
ubuiuluut.
8calloped Vegetables
Pour choose, sauce over fresh-
Cooked or left-over vegetables
snap beans, carrots, turnips, peas,
coin, fin in a shallow baking
dish, cover with bread crumbs.
bako until crumbs are brown and
tho vegetables hented through,
Baked Eggs With Cheese
Break eggs Into a well ureasod
shallow baking dish. Dot with
g ruled or shaved clieose and dry
oread crumbs. Bake In a mod
erate oven until eggs are sot and
crumbs aro brown.
Cheat Puff
8 slk'os bl'cud
1 pound chveso grated (2 cups)
3 eggs
2 cups milk
i teuspoun salt
l'eppur, paprika, mustard, If
desired.
Fit four bread slices Into the
bottom of a greased baking dish.
Sprinkle with half tho choose;
cover with romaliilng broad,
Limit eggs; add milk and season
lugs; pour over tho brend-and-checso
mlxturo and cover with
remaining cheese. Set bilking
dltfh in a pun of hot water and
bnko in n moderate oven for
about 40 minutes or until Ilia
custurd Is sot and the bread is
puffed up.
Cheat Pin Wheals
Make biscuit dough by any
standard rcclpo. Put tho dough
out to one-fourth Inch thickness.
Spread grated checso over the
dough, then roll tho dough up
as for a jelly roll. Cut across
the roll In hulf-inch slices, link
llko biscuits In a g reused pun,
And remomuer in using
cheese, as any other food In wnr
tlmo "Wasto notl Want noil"
AT AXIS SEA
SUPPLY POUT
Careless people find out It
cheaper to move than pay park'
ing lines.
Largest bird Is the ostrich
which stands nearly elehl feat
tan and weighs about 300 pounds,
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TT'SAN Jim
ENTERTAINMENT MIRACLE! &m
THE BIGGEST OF All. M1
mSSwl
NO ADVANCE IN PRICESf
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centered about the Wadl El Aka
rlt, 20 miles north of Gabes,
In northern Tunisia around
Medjoz-El-Bab, so-called gateway
to the axis brldgohead ot Blzorte
and Tunis, British first army ar
tillery dueled savagely with en
emy guns and Inflicted losses on
concentrations of motor trans
port and Infantry.
British and French patrols also
were active in the north.
The Eiffel Tower, In
was completed In 188D.
Paris,
Jap-Held Oil Field
Bombed by Americans
NEW DELHI. April 5 P)
Four-motored bombers of the
United States lOlli nlr force
dropped 13 tons of high explos
ives yesterday on a vital Japanese-hold
oil refinery thut hud
Just been restored to operation."
Tho raid was curried out by
Liberators.
Tho attack, alined at tho Tlill
awa oil refinery south of Kan
goon, sot flros that were visible
50 miles away, tho air forco suld
in a communique
Women Physicians
Eligible tor Army
WASHINGTON. April 5 (ZD-
Women physicians and surgeons
would bo eligible for commis
sions In tho army and navy med
ical corps under a bill passed to
day by the house and sent to the
scnato.
Hans Norland. Insurance.
Nwi Noy Cartoony
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