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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Juru 1, 1 94 R
PAGE TWO
III IGNORES
FDR WARNING
STOPS WORK
(Continued From Page One)
remaining at work was not im
mediately available.
Roium Negotiation
Soft coal operators resumed
their negotiations with Lewis
on portal-to-portal pay chief
stumbling block in the contract
talks at 11:15 a. m. Neither
side had any comment. The ses
slon recessed at 12:10 p. m. to
reconvene again at 2 p. m.
The White House was silent,
although 'Mr. Roosevelt in a
radio .address to the miners and
to' the nation May 2 a day
after he directed Secretary
Ickes to take over operation of
the pits during the coal crisis
said the war effort "must not
TOO LATE TO
CLASSIFY
FOR THE BETTER grades of
fuel oils, accurate, metered de
liveries, try Fred H. Heilbron
rter. 821 Spring street, tele
phone 4153. Distributor Shell
Heating Oils. 6-13m
STEADY EMPLOYMENT, excel
lent working conditions for of
fice helper. Prefer one with
bookkeeping knowledge or ex
perience. Apply Lombard Mo
tors Co., 424 soutn etn. b-3
FOR SALE Wicker buggy, two
folding buggies, play pen, Tay
lor Tot baby walker; carpet
sweeper, almost new, $5; also
yearling Durham steer S7S
Mrs. Norman Skelton, Rt 1,
Box 806,"turn west one mile
at Henley school, south one
mile. 6-2
3-ROOM furnished duplex, gar
age. Phone 5559 or call at
1342 Sargent 6-2
FURNISHED APARTMENT
Close in. Phone 8547. 6-3
WANTED Middle-aged house
keeper on farm. Close in.
$60 month. Bryan Hawkins,
2809 Shasta Way. 6-3
WANTED Honest, dependable
girl for steady work in drug
tore. Good wages. Do not
apply - unless you give refer-
.' ences with application. Write
i News-Herald Box 4783. 4783tf
FOR SALE Equity in 1939
Dodge coupe. 825 Commercial
,. 6-3
NICELY FURNISHED, modem
3-room apartment Hardwood
floors, gas heat and range.
Adults only. No pets. Very
close in. Phone 3727 evenings
or 3461 days.' 6-1
FOR SALE Gentle 4-year-old
Guernsey cow. Woman's cow.
Two-mdnths-old Guernsey heif
er calf. 5704 Avalon, ; , 6-1
WOMAN for cook's helper In
private home. Will consider
couple or woman with child.
Phone 7359 or write Box 1062,
. Klamath Falls, Ore. 6-3
THREE-ROOM modern, -s t earn
heat air conditioned, furnish
ed apartment 2121 Halley.
- - ...... e-3
SMALL COOK STOVE for sale,
table and 4 chairs. Dewey
Sheldon, 2 blocks north of Oil
City, Merrill. 6-2
P i i E S
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
NB PAIN - NO HOSPITALIZATION
, . No Loh of Tlm
Pumvnnt RmuIUI
DR. E. M. MARSHA
Ohiropnetlo PhyoUlu ?t
MO No. 7th Etqulri Thulrt Bid.
'. Phonf !(
Precision
IS THE WORD!
The pilot's Ufa hangs by a thread
when he Jumps . . . literally. No
wonder - that sawing panels in a
parachute requires preclsionl
In filling your doctor's prescript
Hons WE work, too, as if YOUR
lit war hanging by a thread.
Y.s "PRECISION" is th word
for th prescription sorvlc you
ean always depend on gttlng hrl
CURRIN'S
Th FrUndly
th and Main
be hampered by any on indi
vidual or by the leaders of any
one group here back home,"
Extension Expire
Th chief executive spoke at
that time only hours after
Lewis had announced the first
extension of the coal truce un
der which the mines had been
operating since April 1. A sec
ond extension expired last mid
night. That expiration brought no
word from Lewis to his men.
But none was needed. He had
made clear previously that the
miners would not "trespass"
when the contract ran out.
Production Halts
First reports from the coal
fields bore out earlier predic
tions that production of both
soft and hard coal by Lewis'
half-million miners would halt
at midnight
More than three-fifths of that
number were idle in two states
alone. Most of Pennsylvania's
100,000-odd soft coal miners
and an additional 80,000 anthra
cite diggers ignored the whistles
intended to summon them for
day shift duty. There were no
reports of disorders and only
scattered picketing. In West Vir
ginia an estimated 130,000 men
stayed home.
The eastern Ohio coal fields
which employ 16,000 of that
state's 21,000 miners also took
on a holiday appearance. Tom
Starks, UMW representative for
district 6, said, "As far as
know there's not a mine work
ing in eastern Ohio."
. Won't Work
Starks added that the "gen
eral feeling among the miners
is that there won't be any work
unless Lewis extends the truce
or a contract is signed.", That
seemed to sum up the situation
everywhere.
First reports indicated at least
25,000 men were idle in Ken
tucky,. 13,000 of them in the
Harlan area where the only
mine operating was the Interna
tional Harvester nit at Benham,
employing 650 members of the
Progressive Aimers oi America,
Former Gestapo
Prisoner Warns V.'.
About Complacency
(Continued From Page One)
her weapon for handling recal
citrant people. He gives his own
experience ' as proof. After a
few months of it people lose
even the power to think and re
member. He doubts if the peo
ple of Norway,'- bitter German
haters though -they are, can stand
up more thananother year under
it without losing their power to
resist and plan. :
What is happening in Norway,
he says, is happening in all the
subjugated countries of Europe,
and the. Germans realize fully
the power of the food-weapon
they hold in their nana.
Sevan Months in Prison
Jacobsen was held for seven
months in German prison in
Norway, with no charge- placed
against him. He tried twice to
escape through the prison hos
pital, once by feigning appendi
citis through eating a cigarette
butt and once by breaking his
arm by letting a heavy prison
bunk fall on it The first time
he was recaptured and four Nor
wegian, doctors who had aided
him. were executed. After get
ting into the hospital with his
broken arm, he was flown to
Berlin and there his exchange
and return to this country were
arranged.
He will speak tonight at the
Klamath Union high school audi
torium at a meeting which will
be open to the public.
To San Francisco Wanda
Shaw, 805 Pacific Terrace, will
leave for San Francisco Wednes
day morning to visit friends in
the city. She will be accompan
ied home by Merlon Albrecht, a
student at Stanford university.
If it's a "frozen" article you
need, advertise for 'a used one
in the classified.
FOR DRUGS
Drug Store"
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Brttteh OtmrchiH tanks which participated m the Allied rlctory In North Africa are shown passing tli re
viewing stand in tie recent "Victory Day" parade in Tunis. In the reviewing stand, flunked by American,
French and British flags are Generals Elsenhower, Qlraud. Cntroux, Alexander and Anderson. TJ. S. Army
. Signal Corps Eadl o-Teleplioto.
Next Aleutian
I Jop fighter plan oilfield, 1 Mpiel t"'J
I submarin bM and wooHior I 3 '- w
I station on Kitka Harbor ar I lJiZf I
Kiska Island, last Jap foothold In the Aleutians, may be attacked
by Americans in a quick follow-up of the victory on Attu. U. S.
warplanes have already blasted enemy installations on Kiska'
Harbor in raids averaging 100 a month. The fight for Kiska may
be harder, for Japs have been here continuously since last June
and have a' larger garrison than they had on Attu.
House Hunters
Mrs. Marian Kelly and Corky,
widow and son of hero Colin
Kelly, are still house hunting in
Los Angeles. They found many
doors closed to them because of
no children" rule, then were
swamped with home offers, non
oi wnicn seemed suitable.
A pair of paper daisies and nine
10-cent war stamps make this
attractive' and patriotic hair
bow worn by Toni Porter of
Tiicago.
Victory Day in Conquered Tunis
Battlefront?
Replaces Byrnes
Judge Fred M. Vinson, above, of
Kentucky, now a member of the
U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals, has
been named to succeed James P.
Byrnes as the nation' econnmin
stabilization director. President
Roosevelt has annotated Bvrnwi t
head a new super war mobilization
office.
1 8 8 5-1 94 3T)ils 19lh cen.
tury bonnet, worn by Ingrld
Bergman, barrows s strictly up-to-the-minute
"victor carden"
motif with Its decorations of
fruit, flowers and vegetable
leaves. Looks good enough to
eat, doesn't It?
.sUo
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MB1 w "mmmm kyfitn All' Tan.
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Sponcer Tracy ' .
"SKY DEVILS"
"SCARFACE" sS
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Sea Beagle
Salty, th sea-going beagle pup,
takes his daily dip in the ocean
on the chest of Seaman Roger
Sweeney of Sioux Falls, S. D.
The mascot went along with a
Navy ship when it sailed from
an American port
Heavyweights
Bomb Jap Base
In New Guinea
ALLIED HEADQUARTERS
IN AUSTRALIA, June 1 P)
rour-engined heavyweights of
the allied airforce unloaded 36
tons of bombs on th Japanese
base at Lae, New Guinea, yester
day, causing heavy damage.
It was the biggest raid of the
war on that Japanese stronghold
130 miles up tho coast from Bu
na. Only last Thursday, medi
um and heavy bombers dropped
28 tons of fragmentation and
Incendiary bombs there.
Yesterday's attack was direct
ed against the airdrome runway,
tne town area and the water
front. Galbrairh Quits
As Deputy Price
Administrator
WASHINGTON, June 1 P)
J. Kenneth Galbraith, the 34-
year-old 8 foot and 8-inch former
Princeton economics professor,
is out as deputy price adminis
trator and the question today Is
whether his departure will re
store harmony in the strife-torn
office of price administration.
Galbralth's resignation cli
maxed a sharp conflict with Lou
R. Mafcon, chunky Detroit adver
tising executive, and $1 a year
OPA deputy administrator in
charge of publio relations. ;
The diamond, emerald, opal,
pearl, ruby and sapphire are the
"big six" among gemstones.
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By E. C. DANIEL
LONDON, June 2 tT) Indi
cations that Germany was afraid
to turn her back on the ag
grcsslve British and American
armies long enough to mount
another big summer offensive
BKHinst Russia wore seen by
some observers today In the
nazl campnign to prepare tho
people of tho I'olch for de
fensive phaso of tho war.
A Berlin radio announcement
of Lieut. Gen. Kurt Dlotmar
that lightning wnr tactics had
been abandoned by Germany
encouraged an earlier belief that
the Russians might undertake
their first summer offensive In
coordination with an American
British Invasion.
"Those who must attack are
our opponents and not our
selves, Dlotmar said. The gon
ers! is t h a ' leading military
analyst of th German air Chan
nels.
To observers here, the gen
eral's statement seemed to con
firm the allied conviction thnt
Hitler had lost the military In
itiative and must conserve his
forces in anticipation of an, at
lacx.
Dlelmar acknowledged by In
ference the loss of tho Inltin
tive by attempting to disprove
lis value,
(Continued From Page One)
tachments there were described
as returning with prisoners
after killing "several dozen
Germans.
The Llsichansk fighting was
the heaviest of the night, ac
cording to the communique. He
said the Germans had attempt
ed unsuccessfully to dislodge
the Russians from new positions
on the west bank of the Donets
Bond-Bought Plones
To Be Named by
Communities
(Continued From Page One)
Al House and Ed Livingston; Bo
nanza, Fred Peterson and Dr. L.
L. Truax; Spraguo River, Innis
Roberts and Jim Burness; Chilo-quin-Fort
Klamath, Henry Per
kins and L. L. Lombard; Gil
chrlst, Don Drury and Malcolm
Epleyj Keno, Gorge Myers and
L. K. Johnson; Henley, Elmer
Balsiger and Elbert veatch
Announcement of plans for a
Polack Brothers circus street
show Saturday in connection
with the bond drive will be made
tomorrow,
Pineapple picking continues
throughout the entire year In
Hawaii
Whales can hurl their huge
bodies completely out of the
water,
The United States consumed
4,207,457 bales of cotton during
the last six months of 1940.
There are 2,070,000 acres of
non-federal forest lands in Wis
consin.
An ounce of radium is as lnrffe
as a big pea, with a value of
$7UU,U00. I
NEW TODAY
Mat., 2.00 Ev., 8:48
BOS
Edsel Ford Dies
f
1 nftfii
Rdael Bryant Ford,, above, son of
"Tin Llulo" kins Henry FVird, and
prenldcnt of Uie l-'oicl Motor Oo
succumbed to a atomnch ailment at
his Detroit homo on May 3fl. rord,
who wbb 40, 1 survived by his wlfo
and four children.
(Continued From Page One)
ming should be Incorporated as
one of the basic subjects of the
physical education program her
Butlor Tank
Th Butler tank was complct
ed In Its present form In 1030
by R. M. Butlor, local contractor,
who has operated It sine. It
uses natural hot water. An ad
ditional lot adjoining the present
tank Is Included in the proposed
deal, and a suggestion for the fu
ture Is that the city recreation
committee might build an out
door tank adjoining the covered
Butler tank.
The complete budget will be
ready for publication In a day
or two.
Directors whoso terms expire
this year, causing vacancies to be
filled at the Juno 28 election, are
Merle West and Mrs. B. C. Johns
ton. It's aiy to (jet lnsuranc to
nabl you to comply with Ore
gon's now Financial Responsi
bility Law. Just phon Hani
Norland lnsuranc Agency 7178.
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TOjSJ-riE tub
HIGH SCHOOL
MOVES TO BUY
- NATATORIUM
tL,t Fred MaeMurroy PoulM Goddaro) I
r "The Forest Rangers"
wa s ib uiiiiirhnillfiJii
Trapped by Brutal Beast Men!
Tnrznn s courage and -
cunning face their most
desperate test against the
ruthless treachory of kill
ers from tho skyl
I A' JWW&fS Tsj:'i loots KI
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Edeiar Ksnnnrfu In "U..i n n
Add.d . ' "Hm
Joyl ' "Back to Blks" . Sport -
"Medm Mxlco" Lats.t War N.ws
NAVY ACTIVITY
m
(Continued From Pag One)
resist but would hav refused hi
negotiate with tit victor," an
Italian broadcast said.
From North African hs,
MaJ.'Gen, James H, Dnnllttle's
U. S, Flying Fori reuses and oth
er allied planes delivered pulvor
Izlng new assnultn on the Itnllnn
mainland city of Foggla and on
Italy's Island strongholds of Si
cily, Sardinia and Pnntollorln.
Italian headquarters acknowl.
edged "considerable damage" at
Foggla, hit for th third tlm In
four days, and listed Z7 killed
and 33 Injured In th latest at
tack. Blast Ships
Long-range allied aircraft
from the mlddto east also blasted
, i , .. . i , .. .
nxis snips ill mo OKcnn Hen uu
Greece. 1
From Britain, RAF fighter
squadrons streaked across the
English channel by daylight to
day to pummel the German-occupied
French coast In the wake of
two long sweeps yesterday over
northern Franco nnd the low
countries, where targets Included
airdromes, communications,
docks and war foundries at Zee
briiSRe, Nleupprt and BriigHe, In
Belgium; Vllsalngen, In Holland,
and Caen and Cherbourg, France.
Nasi Raid
While allied planes hammered
at Hitler's European fortress on
both flanks, nazl raiders touched
off London's first alr-rald alarm
In a week, and first reports said
10 persons were killed and three
Injured In the metropolitan sub
urbs. Workers still dug Into rh
w. h vim,.,, ill n n,iiuwr
English town where German
bombs on Sunday killed at least
IB children and three Sunday
school teachers. Twenty four
other children were Injured, and
many were reported missing.
THEY'RE SOCKO
A a. I a m
A7ii ni Aunc
SEE Tarsan sav Zan
dra from th Jaws of a
hunger-mad llonl
SEE Tarsan hurl his
enemy Into th writhing
Pit of Pythons.
SEE Tarsan and Zan
dra brav th stream of
th Cannibal Fish.
GIBRALTAR
STIHSHUK
kifki DOORS OPEN