PAGE FOURTEEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Juno 4, 1043 Wasn't Killed After All T RAF Planes Sweep France at No Loss LONDON, June 4 (fl5) Brit ish fighters made a sweep over northern Frntico today without loss and one enemy aircraft was destroyed, it was announced au thoritatively. At tho same time Gorman figlttur-bonibors scattered explos ives over a southeast coast town and thou shot up the streets, causing a number of casualties including lonio killed. It mukos llttla dlfforenro to the lad in the foxliulo on sumo fuver-l'ldtlun Inland in tha Pud. flc wlitithcr tho boy next to him Is n Jew, Cnlhullv, or ITotostimt, Jr All he wuuts nf 111 lit Is coui'iiiin and iintiri iiiurkriiniiu.ililp, Navy Sucretary frank Knox. F OF OFFICERS NOW... AT MONTGOMERY WARD MOVE GAINS BDY SCOUTS TO GONFHMA HOLD CQURTO HONOR TUESDAY if ' , ': For the first time In recent month J, all Boy Scouts of Klamath Falls and vicinity will gather next Tuesday evening in Fremont school auditorium for a war service conference and court of honor. Rev. L. K Johnson, chairman of Scout advancement, will be in charge of the court of honor which will be followed by the conference .on war service. This conference will work out the problems related to the many things Scout troops are doing toward me war eiion. It will centatn an appeal to step up the collection of scrap metals, recently requested by the war production board. .It will assign troops to their re spective jobs as dispatch bear ers, prepared to distriowe au office pf war information post . ers to all stores in Klamath Falls as soon as delivered to this city. It will clarify the .work being done by Scouts as air raid service messengers un der the OCD, and iron out dup lications which have occurred in some incident drills. It will make possible the regular as signment of troops to Red Cross -first aid drills. Concluding the conference, Mr. Don Rice of the . junior chamber of commerce and Wil lis Robinson of the junior chamber and a neighborhood commissioner of the ' Boy Scouts, will explain details of ittie victory book campaign to rbe ' launched by the Scouts and Jthe junior chamber on June 14. (Harold Hendrickson, chairman ' of camping and activities for the Klamath district, will work J with, Lloyd C. Prock, district commissioner, in integrating "Scouts' war service in this com tmunity. : -The court of honor is sched uled to take place at 7:45 p. m. 'according to Rev. . Johnson, livery Scout in Klamath Falls and vicinity is urged to be J present - Cubs are- invited pro- viding they are accompanies by their parents. ; They will have a place in the salvage campaigns as. in the past and "every Scout and Cub is needed I to put over the job ahead. t 4 & r6 I.. M a r ;zj Cast. Thomas P. Mayo, army pilot for whom memorial serv ices were held two months ago after he was reported killed in a bombing raid over Germany, greets, hii 7-month-old daughter Prudence Ann for the first time at Northfield, Vt., while home on furlough from England. After the war department reported him killed it was learned he had landed safely in friendly territory. v SB Free supplementary -. training is. now available, in the voca tional shops ot the Klamath Union high, school for residents of this community.'. At present welding is available both .after noons, and evenings, and sheet metal, and machine shop in the evenings only. Hours may be arranged to suit the individual by. contacting the instructors in : charge or by telephone at the vocational office, 7S95. . This training is offered . for anyone who is interested in be coming more . valuable . in the community or on his present job. Again, there is no charge for' the training and trainees are under no obligations whatever. : NO FOOLING - JACKSONVILLE, Fla., () The Florida association of com mercial organization executives has adopted a resolution asking Secretary of the Treasury Mor genthau to have a square hole punched in the center of the new white penny "thereby saving a lot of scrap metal and the souls of men from perdition." The organization contended that the new coin is "filling the function of a counterfeit dime," being generally passed off on the aged and dim-sighted. . ' BARNYARD EUGENICS ' A "master race" of roosters that will advance the average quality of poultry breeding stock as much in one year as in six to eight normal years is a predic tion of the U. S. department of agriculture. . EMILY WEEKS OF BEATTY PASSES Funeral services for the late Emily Weeks, prominent Indian matron of Beatty who passed away in Klamath Falls on Mon day, will be held in the chapel of the Earl Whitlock funeral home on Saturday, June 5. Mrs. Weeks was a long time resident - of Klamath county, having lived in or around Beatty for about 70 years. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Inez Hunter of this city; a son, Eugene Weeks of Beatty, and a grandson, Buford Weeks. Mrs. Weeks came here from The Dalles, Oregon, when she was a small child and has lived here since. She ranched and was in the cattle business with her brother, Tim Brown, wealthy Indian who passed away in 1938. A year or so ago she was the successful plaintiff in a lawsuit over her brother's will which received wide publicity. PAPER PROFIT? WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., W) Negotiable securities valued at $3000 have been returned to Miss Sarah M. Buderus three years after a servant threw them out as refuse. The Salvation Army in Mount Vernon a city some eight miles away found the lost securities in a bale of waste paper. - WASHINGTON, June 4 MP) Resentment against some en forcement officers in the field strengthened senate support to day for legislation to require con firmation of thousands of federal officials making $4300 or more a year. Senator Bone (D-Wash.) report ed hearing of a number of in stances where feeling against OPA and WPB representatives had "lined up votes" for the measure, which President Roose velt has denounced as "a tragic mistake." "In some states," Bone said, "some of these officials are open ly critical of members of con gress and are seeking to blame them for . their methods . of en forcement, and the allocations and restrictions," Most outspoken opponent of the bill, offered by Senator Mc Kellnr (D-Tenn.), was Senator Hatch (D-N.M.) who- said ho would seek a roll call vote today on an amendment to exempt of-' ficials of the Tennessee valley authority. "Directors of the TVA are now subject to senate confirmation," Hatch told newsmen. "I'm afraid this bill would play havoc with TVA's merit system for its employes." KEYNOTE DENVER, (P) Denver's first surprise trial blackout last night was 20 minutes late, in the down town district. The master siren, as a pre caution, is kept locked and no one could find the key. K. CAFE 806 Klamath Opening Sat. A.M. Under New Management Proprietors: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster Classified Ads Bring Results. DANCE Go Where the Crowd Goes Every Saturday Night 9:00 to 1:00 At K.C. Hall Sponsored by Eagles Auxll ' iary and Drum Corps, Estin Kigtr'i Orchestra ' Public Invited 7Ae Qix.it of THINGS to COME! V 5$ A'-'fl l r 1 t peg? fj A,. - 7 ' . if.-.It-:' fv f ILMER SALSIOER VIRN MOORS ' Bead of Balalger Muter Co. - Batilger Sales Manager TOM THORNS Office ol Price Administration - This New Seiberling : SYWIHIllIC 'TIRE is one . of a limited supply we have available for sale to essential drivers. While the new synthetics will not take care of all needs by any means, cur enlarged, modern tire recapping plant is running night and day ... and we're able to recap your tires in reasonably quick time.' tires. You are cordially invited to come in and inspect these new synthetic Balsiger Motor Co H Yei, despite merchandlie ihortogei, Monf gomtry Word again bringi you thli great annual sales event. It's your opportunity to save on the quality merchandise you want for the summer months. But don't wait . . . prices go back to regular after Saturday. Hurry to Montgomery Ward . . . and savel Shop In every department now before this sale endsl 10.2? MEN'S . . . 11.75 ALL WOOL SPORT JACKETS REDUCED Need a sport jacket? Then don't wait buy one now at Wardi and save! Every coat In this Kile comet from Wardi regular stock. They're 100 virgin wooll They're styled with that eoiy comfort, you look for In a good sport coatl And they're great wardrobe slretehersl Choose your favorite pattern and color to mix or match with slacks, sport shirts, sweaters! 1.37 MEN! WARDS REGULAR 1.49 SUMMERWEIGHTS REDUCED! Buy your summer hat. at a sizable saving thanks to Wards June Parade of Valued Here are lightweight meshes and braids that take a load off your head and let you feel cool. Here are smooth weaves,-rough veaves, open weaves, with solid color or fancy puggree Sands. Styles so good-looking that you'd expect the price to be a dollar morel All have genuine leather sweatbandsl a 84c SALE! MEN'S SWIM TRUNKS Special for Wards June Parade of Valuesl Trim-fitting trunks In closely knit cotton and wool blends, In smooth rayon, laitox and cotton mixtures. Knit supporters for added comfortl 1.19 SPECIAL! MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS It's a $1.29 value, this lustrous "Snowflake" rayon and cotton shirt! Has stltchless California collar, deep breast pocket, short sleeves. 8uy It for long wear, for style, for summer comfortl --qs r 1 m'rj 97c SPECIALLY PRICED! MEN'S POPLIN SPORT SHIRTS For day-in, day-out wear, there's nothing like sturdy cotton poplin. It's easy to wath, easy to Ironand It thyt looking crlip and cool. You'll like the comfort of this short-sleeved style the roomy cut end the trim opan collar. The fabric has a good-looking tlub weave -end It's colorfail, won't fade In the sun or loundryl Col yours now, At this low Ward prlc.l o O 19 SALE! BLAZER SPORT SOCKS FOR MEN USUALLY 25c! You'll be delighted to find his favorite color schemes at this re markably low prlcel Four-color stripes, close or widely spaced , . and in a fine combed cotton, tool The rib top Is tewed-on to stay up neatly, Better get several pair of these long-wearing, attractive hose now while they're on sale at Wardsl Slack length only In sizes 10 11, 1154 and 12. SALE! NO-TARE FLY SHORTS 44 Men, these shoijs won't rip at the flyl They're cut extra full with f) roomy seats and deep hems. Good-looking patterns In fast color broadclothsl Athletic Shirts of Knit Combed Cotton. .Ea. 32c SAVE! MEN'S 2.98 SLACKS 2.66 Cool . . . comfortable . . . easy-to-sllp-lnto that's how you want O your slacks for summerl And here they are , . . lightweight rayon blends with narrow waistband, pleats and cuffs! Buy now and save. L Maa 80o Women 25c Service Men 23a - Tax Included ' MAIN and ESPLANADE mm u.miu Mini,