April 7, 19 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE UNION LEADER THREATS I SKATTI.H, April 7 (!') Con tending the OI'A In falling to slop alleged continued luereiirics In living costs, li niiliin lender hero hint night threat! il to tlnnw n picket lino around tliu OI'A office. Speaking nt n mans meeting spo cd by Mm labor consum er's league, Ward Colcy of llio Ilulldhuf Service Employes' un ion (AFL) declared: "If tlio OPA will not change tliPHU thing" (1'ImIiiK living costs) wo must ink its official to re sign. If the OI'A doesn't con trol the prices of foods mid rent Hip wuy It should, we've got to put n picket line on their office mid hold It there 12 hour a tiny." Jliirolil Gibson, prcsitieiit m the iieronmillciil nicchiinlcii lodge (AKI.) churned that "wages lire being held lit n nilniimini nnd ' prion permitted to rise their maximum clue to governmental political hlunderliiK." BEST WAR EFFORT SALEM, April 7 (1)Famlllc which receive V-homo flickers thin month will huvo to iihow that they "are doing their very bent In the war effort," Stale Defense Administrator Jerrold Owen said today, adding that nlr raid and block wardens who dis tribute the stickers would not be too severe, April is V-home month throughout the nation and du fenso officials hope every family will take precautions against nir iittack by having materials to fiKhl Incendiary bombs and by denning out their attics. Owen wild some stales allow "Indiscriminate distribution of tho slickers," giving them to any family which has n home and a -window in which to put n stick er. This, Owen said, robs the ticker of Its slKiiiflcance. Soviets Colonizo Half-Russian, Jap Sakhalin Island MOSCOW, April 7 (TP) It was disclosed today that tho Rus sians havo furthor colonized Sakhalin Island, tho northern half of which Is Russian nnd llio southern half Japanese. (Tho boundary between the Russian part and the Japanese part, which Is known as Knrn futo, is 1000 miles north of Tokyo,) A dispatch from Okha, Sakha lin, said that the soviet lit Nl provo, the most northern popul ated point on tho Island, hud es tablished the first livestock stale farm. Josephine County Chooses Successor To Representative SALEM, April 7 (!') The stale department was ndvlsed to day by the Josephine county court that it has chosen Orvillc II. School, Grants Pass, as slate representative from Josephine county, succeeding Kenneth S. Martin, Grants Pass, who re signed to become a state game commissioner. Both arc repub lican!). GERMANY'S "EMPIRE" Gennnny'H only outlying pos session Is Heligoland, n small rock pluteau, n quarter of n milo square in area, situated in tho North Sen, 31 miles from the mainland. To Cleveland Erich Lclnmlorf, 81, Wngnerlun conductor with tho Metropolitan Opera, hns been named new director of tho Clovelnnd Or chestra. Ho succeeds Dr. Artur Hoclzlnskl, who goes to New York lo conduct the Phllluir- monlo Orchestra, H PICKETS 1'i 21. ' Film Star Socks V Wax 1 i. . -' t . A-. 'f, . I "I'll "'til ., fjV " i I "V -J, Actroii Dorothy Lomour and Copt. William Ron Howard III, of tho army air forces, applied lor a marrlaga liconio in Los An goloi. She said thoy were to bo marrlad whon Capt. Howard got hit noxt leave. She gave her ego as 28 and Capt. Howard gavo his as 35. Ship Losses Increased During March, Says Knox WASHINGTON, April 7 fPi Secretary Knox said today allied ship losses in the Atlantic were considerably worse in March than in February, due to intensi fied operations of German sub marines. February was one of the best months of the war to date, and Knox's comment was not regard ed as Indicating a new peak in sinkings had been reached, but simply that tho battle of the At lantic had taken a turn for the worse, Asked whether the navy Is holding back good news about the war In the Pacific, Knox said that was "somebody's pipe dream." Questioned specifically about developments In tho North Pacifiche said the situation was "about Iri' status quo." Offensive Soon A reporter suggested that tho much heavier bombing offensive against the Japanese baso on Kiska Island beginning in March seemed to indicate that our posi tions In the Andrcanof island had been extended or advanced toward Kiska. Asked whether that was true, Knox replied: "That we aren't telling any body." Ho said the Japanese on "Hair of Dog" Treatment Used to Treat Shell-Shock SEATTLE, April 7 (T) A. "halr-of the-dog" treatment for the after-effects of heavy war explosions is being used in the Pacific, an army officer re turned from Guadalcanal re ported yesterday. Lieut. Jim Moore, a Seattle high school athlete, said he spent several months in Guadal canal until a Jap bomb struck near him. "I don't remember a thing about it," he said in a Post-In-lelligenccr interview. "It knock ed me out. 1 Just woke up in a lent five minutes later and won dered what happened. I felt good. Four days Inter I got the shakes." He was hospitalized in New Zealand. "They had n trench dug," ho Ashland Normal to Open Museum Soon SOUTHERN ORKGON COL LEGE OF EDUCATION Plans aro being formulated for tho opening of tho Southern Oregon College of Education museum, which Is slated to occur in May, according to Professor A. C. Strange, curator, Tho exhibits will be housed in tho administra tion building, A largo number of historical nnd biological ac quisitions nro already catelogcd. Miss Uorthlel Nelson of Klam ath Falls hns been acting as museum secretary for the past year, A faculty committee di rects policies of the museum: Dr. Arthur S. Toylor, Dr. Wayne W. Wells, nnd Miss Myrtle Funk hnuscr. It's still a good idea to lay everything you can nwny for a rainy day except work. 611 3. 6th Phono 56B9 Refrigeration Service Ward Arnold, Sorvicoman MERIT WASHING MACHINE SERVICE License to Wed -It' a Wmia ? t i Kiska ore being hammered pretty regularly, but whether they lire in bad shape was some thing he did not know. The secretary gave no estimate of tha total number of U-boats the nazis have thrown into their spring offensive, but he said that "Just as we expected and as I said it would be, there arc more German subs out there." Changod Tactics "They've changed their tactics more or less," he added, without disclosing what new tactics had been observed. "The situation Is serious and a tough one. No body is a bit complacent about It." The U-boats are concentrating In the middle Atlantic, the sec retary said, along the shipping routes from the United States to England and to the Mediter ranean, i To counter tho U-boat offen slve the United States is rushing construction of fleet of destroyer I escort ships, and Knox was asked whether- there had been any im ' provemcnt in the program. ! He replied that the rate of ! lauuchings now is very good and that a lack of engines to put into the hulls is being overcome. explained, "and worked on tho theory that the cure for the after effects of noise or explo sions was in renewing noiso and explosions under safo condi tions. "They mado il just like a pic nic. We'd go out and sit around and talk and boil up a billy of lea. Then somebody would get into the trench and they'd firo off TNT and shoot machine gun bullets into the parapet above his head. I was absolutely o. k. after one time in the trench, al though I actually think I was in pretty good shape when 1 got to New Zealand." In one hand-to-hand battle on Guadalcanal, Lieut. Moore said, lie disarmed his adversary and found he was a former Univer sity of Washington student. EMBARRASSER HOUSTON, Tex., (!') The young man asked the draft board staff how soon ho might bo in ducted. Ho blushed whon ho saw all tho clerks staring tit the baby in his arms. "I'm not trying to arouse sym pathy," ho protested. "My wife is working and I couldn't find anyone to stay with the boy" 1,'. ... . 1 -i- DANCE Broadway Hall, MAUN, Saturday, April 10th Music by Pappy Gordon and Hit Oregon HillblUloi Dancing 10 to 3 Adm, Mon ....-..$1.00 Tax Inc. Sorvicomon.... 50 Tax Inc. Ladios .10 s . PORTLAND, April 7 (IV A protest niiuinst offlco of price udinlnlstrutlon milk ccillnKs was voiced hero yesterday by Ore gon dairymen in a mass median. A resolution declared, "the fluid milk industry, which la closely connected with the public health Is and for some time past has been opcrutini; at a loss in a period of rapidly increasing costs . . , Producers huvo nought to malntuin production at a loss out of a sense of obligation , , , Hut they cannot under present conditions carry on much ioiiKcr," , Spokesmen said 1000 dairy men pussed the resolution, which also asked the governor's com mittee investigating milk prices to attempt to get price increases. The committee, which con tinued in session today, attend ed the meeting. NEW PUBLISHER PORTLAND, April 7 (At Vernon R. Churchill, newspaper advertising and promotion man, todoy was appointed assistant publisher of the Portland Ore gon Journal, Publisher Phil L. Jackson disclosed. First colonial governor of North Carolina was commission cd In 1712. aaweaaajaaHMiigeMiMMrTw) nw twaeaiiaaiiiujy,-,,!,,! uiu ,i igiMMiiainMet I Buy Anything" Totalling $10' " 'i"""' - or More on Sears Easy . '. Payment Plan! T 133 So. 8th . Dial 5188 B . i i Mm ' ' ' I 'mi ' ' ! . t "I Motive Power Big Problem In Making "Flying Wings" By JOHN FERRI3 NEW, YORK, April 7 UP) Giant "flying wing" airplanes, shuttling between world capi tals in hours, where days arc needed now, were visualized to day by Glenn D. Angle, con sulting engineer and editor of "Acrosphcre," the international aviation yearbook. Tho chief problem In making this global air servico a post war reality, as Angle sees it, is the development of the neces sary motive power for tho big planes. Along with other aviation authorities, Anglo foresees air craft carrying 150 lo 250 pas sengers, as well as mail and perishable freight. His projected time-table from New York would put London ten hours away; Moscow, 14; Cairo, 16, and Rio do Janeiro only 15; while San Francisco would be only 20 hours from Chungking and Sydney; 21 from Manila and 24 from Calcutta. The army air transport and the commercial lines already have laid the groundwork for global flying on a large scale. Airports have sprung up in jungles, forests, plains, in Arctic regions and the tropics, an'd the international oir is filled with talk of future control of flying. "There is no reason why U. S. engineers can't eventually de micED" t fIS?rti nl fxiz . -2J ; sign a 5000 horsepower airplane engine, Anglo said. ; "However, I think that the j 5000 horsepower engine will not come in one jump. I expect we will raise tho horsepower gradu-: ally so as to ullow for the neces sary research, and operating ex perience. "From tho structural, eco nomical and manufacturing standpoints, it is better to have fewer, larger engines, than many smaller types. Acro dynamically, It Is more advan tageous to Install four large engines than six of considerably lower horsepower; and the air craft manufacturers arc already thinking about where to get them," Victory Gardeners Can Buy Potatoes In Small Lots WASHINGTON, April 7 (Pi Victory gardeners won't have to buy seed potatoes in 50-pound lots after all. To aid persons with small gar dens, the office of price adminis tration today removed its 50 pound regulation, originally es tablished to curb sales of seed potatoes for human consumption in order to escape price ceilings. Purchases for planting pur poses now may be made in any quantity. Trade News Interesting Notes of Herald ond News Advertisers, Their Product! and Activities Free packets of super giant Zinnia seeds are being distri buted by the Firestone Tire and Rubber company through its dealers and stores. People in this vicinity who are interested in growing Zinnias may get their free packets from the local Fire stone store located at 527 Main. Firestone's new garden guide booklet is also free to all who are interested In planting a gar den. "While we are urging war gardeners to devote the major portion of their time and space to the production of vegetables," says C. R. Klngan, head of the local Firestone organization, "there are always places for flowers. For instance, borders of flowers add much to the at tractiveness of the main veget able garden." WELCOME GIFT INDIANAPOLIS, (P) After careful consideration, 10 friends and relatives have decided to give a birthday gift to Pvt. Lar ry Mooncy of Indianapolis, who now fs stationed in Africa. Saturday, on Pvt. Mooney's birthday, the 10 are going down to the Red Cross blood donor center in a body and each will donate a pint of blood. Mort Describes Bureaucrats as "Crackpot Group" SAN DIEGO, Calif., April T (IV) In dealing with Washing' ton bureaucrats you aro "deal ing with an outstanding group of crackpots," Rep. James W, Mott (R-Ore.) said yestcrduy at a house naval affairs subcom mittee hearing on housing and manpower, Mott was told by City Man. agcr Walter Cooper that the war production board was the "chief stumbling block," adding that the agency repeatedly had "stalled and reenginecrcd and tried to' find everything but tha right way." PREDATORY CATS According to the estimates of the U. S. biological society, 32, 000 wild house cats are roaming over the United States today , as predatory animals. Brenda Will You Step Out With Me Tonight? 1 know I'm hwt an awfal grouch not tak ing you nr place lately. But arwr Handing all "lay at my new iob. my feet darn Mar killed me with callouaea and burning. Mow I'M reformed - or rather my feet have thanka to the Ice-Mint you advUed. Ner tried anything that eeemed to draw the pain and fira right out ao faat and tha way It helpa aoften eallouiea la nobody a buiineail Been able to get aomo extra over time money - ao what do you aay, let a go dancing tonight. You can atep on my Ic. Mint eet all you wank