Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 13, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    W CURFEW '
ON SLATE AT
CITY COUNCIL
of the I
MIRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ,
the
ir.l rcflfllnfl
mnrn iw . . .
L wo rood, Monday nigni nv
Kny council meeting. The
RW rty"oitti street.,,
L. o7wn' of -Klamath KnlU
Pmpnn'j'd by parent or
IJJnce which prohibit, the
King of polltlcnl bonneri or
E on ""y ,lrco1 ?r "-l1"
fJlly wit "I"" rood and there
I, jonio cilnciiiwlon. '
Kelulm win read -which-' was
Voted by Mr. Ralph Green.
E? tor dumnifos and Injuries
Kivcd when the car In which
P.... ,irivlnif ran Into a man-
', it tho cornor of Llppencott
j Grant utrectajjnck of River
i school on September. '16,
a The llnblllty of the olty
, 'dlfcuiwed and the matlor
, turned over to tho city at
ney for dlspoaal.
City Engineer E. A. Thomas
wrtcd tlmt there. Is a move
nt to eliminate the unsightly
idltloiw at the dump ground
ik.i iiiov wouldn't be an eye-
efrom the road leadlnK'to the
irlne Bnrrncks. Colonel. Dubel
the Bnrrncks has offered to got
julldozor and push some of the
IviRcd materials out of night,
tit not known whether this
mid be possible, It was also
that a fence bo built
fciind tho dump plica on the
be of tho road. . Councilman
Filter Wlcsondanger wan . ap.
lintH In look Into the' matter,
iThe-matter 'oi ine siaewaiKs
hiring In front of ' Wool worths.
It agle Pool hall, and at the
Ma nf Lou e Pollni was also
fought up. Building Inspector
H, Waucnope rcpuripu .mm v
utaPo ns.,uie duiiuiiih was in
Lh ihnno and that the around
kder the sidewalk had settled.
wts pointed out that these low
Li should be fixed because
o firm would be llablo, along
ilh the city If any accident
ok plnco because of the low
IMS. - ' " ' ' . ',
An application was read for a
ilmlitrv license ond action was
tlhhcld until Police Chief. Earl
cvol had time1 to Investigate.
wit luggestea mi since mere
tlways trouble with .such
loplo seeking .licenses to, op-
hlo in Klamath Falls, : the
(cciim fco be raised to the level
tat It Is in some other cities.
lit was also asked that a sal
I go depot sign' at Commercial
fid South Sixth stroets be rc
fcved because It .obstructs the
lew from the road and constl.
tea a blind corner.
There was a discussion as to
hut could be done about water
lorn the hot artesian wells In
tot Springs addition. Some of
It water is bolng lot Into the
wers and Is detrimental to the
Ipm, Tho matter will be looked
ft?. ...
A public hearing la to be held
i Jllllo 20 at 10:30 n. m. with
Ic Public Utilities - commission
pout tho heating problem.
pollace Misauotcd
n Vacancies ,
SALEM. June 13 (IP) State
fcn, Lew WnlTneo. ripmnrrntlc
iatlonal committeeman, sold to
fy ho was misquoted in news
fper reports that ho would
FmK suit to' mint Rtntn Snnn
f nn Larson and Frederick S
Wallace said he has no lnten
""of bringing such a sult.,-
l"c two senators were' ap
flntcd. by the Marlon, county
pun to succeed Sens. Allan G.
mtan nnd Tlniltflnfl Me Vnv
Joth of whom ontered the army,
Li co, seeking, to have the
attorney general's office for
' opinion. Attorney General
F'Be Nouner ruled 'that the
po interim senators shall servo
E!1 W9' overruling' Wallace's
NGH nn ll.nl ll.l- I. ...
R. ,, bnun ovuw nun
r vacant,
nW Event LUfr w.
P" Bulletin Board
An
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RUi rjIla Is being plant
Oil Rationing
Will Continue
. WASHINGTON, Juno 13 (P)
Tho Incieuslni: scope nnd tempo
of wurfnro In the Puclflf will
nocciiHltuta the contlnunnco of ra
tioning of fuel oil In the Pacific
northwest indefinitely, Dnputy
Petroleum Administrator ltulph
K. Davis (Mid Monduy.
' "It Is merely wlBliful thinking
to believe thul thero will bo u
IJIUNMIUI HUIJOIV OL run n nn
illO, West COUst hoforn Jnnnn niwl
Germany are defeated,'' Duvls
said.
Fuel oil stocks In Iho fur west
are low, ho added. Thero were
7,000,000 barrels of home-hout.
Ing type fuel ail on bund in the
region on April 30, compared
with .11,500,000 barrels on that
date in 1042, Stocks of Indus
trie,! fuel oil were 24,200,000 bar
rels, or about half the 1042 level.
in
noed
r wo bulletin .' , board 'at the
wimomlo center. . . -
AtlVnnn ,1 1 .'
tl'i" servicemen are welcome.
r uarucs, dances. ; etc. are
R5a w call the Commandos at
t.ra on tho board for the bene.
i ot the men wanting some
.u iu HO,
e'on to Run For
pate Presidency
o
OH I .h'lr . V a , m, . n
&r2 c-'Belton'ol Canby said
Fay hfc would, bo. a. candidate
flf nrrsMi ii i.
K,. 1 "p tnat' several senators
Qih hlm to run. .-:.!.
Kanaiantcs tor .tne dosi
r.u" Ore Rone Unill, V urnlah
Kflldi Rex Ells, Pendleton
Pr j ' MCK.onna, ortiana,
H2l 01 'ho senate w. h,
,m rnat-hnritr
Whan In Madford" -i
Stay at
HOTEL HOLLAND
Theroughlr Modars :
Jo and Ann Earlar
. ProprUiors
Ballots for a sncclnl election
to be held Monduy. Juno 10. in
conjunction with the annual
school election, Imvo been print-
Co.. ino special election is to be
hold for the purpose of voting
on a proposed special levy to
accumulate funds for post-war
construction nnd Improvement
in school plums.
i no measure asks a uircc-mm
levy annually for tho noxt five
years beginning July. 1044, to
raise approximately $300,000
over tho five-yeur period. After
tne war tnc money win uo uscu
for new school buildings, ocicil
tians to buildings alreudy erect
ed, repairs unci maintenance
ond, replacement of school sup
plies and equipment.
A; letter conccrnlnu the three-
mill -, levy and written to the
voters of tho Klumath county
school district, by Percy Dixon,
chairman of the Klnmnth county
school board, stated the need
for such a levy as follows:
.'During tho war Iho school
plnnls of Klamnth county school
district havo necessarily been
noKlcctcd. There must bo very
extensive repairs and improve
ments maclo. in the suburban
area as well as In some other
districts, new buildings should
be constructed.
'In order to carry on the
necessary construction It seems
to tho board that It is better to
levy a special tax than it Is to
resort to further bond issue.'
Yank Prints Name
Of Klamath Woman
ClWlos Slnrk, secretary of the
chamber of commerce, was sur
prised to learn this week that, his
wife's name recently appeared in
an Australian issue of the Yank
newspaper.
A letter irom l. vinceni
Lnwler, who Is stationed In Aus
tralia, to his wife, who works in
the chamber of commerce office
stated that Mrs. Stark's name
had oDiicarcd in the Yank.
The Yank article read as fol
lows: "Mrs. Ruth Stark, chief
clerk of the Nampo, Ida., war
Drlce and rationing board has re.
signed to join her husband, who
recently oecomo secretary oi tne
Klamath county chamber of com
merce.'.' ,
. . INSPECTOR DIES
SALEM, Juno 13 (P) Frank
Downey, 88, a state tax commis
sion inspector, was found dead
In a hotel room at Lakoview yes
terday, tho tax commission an
nounced. Ho had worked . for
the commission only two weeks.
The body , will be sent to
Pendleton, whore he lived before
coming here.
BOND Di
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TEXARKANA. U. S. A.. June
13 (I') Tho nutlon's Fifth War
Loan drive Jumped Into high
geur loduy, spurred by the con
tinent words of PrcsldcntItoosc
volt that the Jupaneso can be
forced "to unconditional sur
render or national suicide much
ni or o rupldly thun has been
thought possible.
bpeuklng last night on a na-
tlonul radio program, officially
opening the $16,000,000,000
bond campaign, most of which
originated here, the president
sold "We .still hove a long way
to Tokyo" but declared, tho Unit
ed Nations' original strategy of
defeating Germany first and then
throwing our full strength into
tho Pacific can . hasten the day
of victory for our offensives "all
over tho world."
Sccrelury ot the . Treasury
Henry Morflenthuu . Jr.,. who
spoke from the federal building
of this Texas and Arkansas bord
er city, told tho nation the war s
cost by year's end would be
203,000,000,000. Tcxarkana was
chosen os the focal' point of . the
cumpulgn opening because of Its
position on the line of two states:
"We'll still, be 557.000.000.000
short," Morgonthuu said,, "and
this money we're going to have
to borrow from you.7- . . :&
"The harder we fight the soon
er we're going to win," he added
The president,- describing -. Ja
pun's plight, asserted - we have
"reduced Japanese shipping by
more than 3,000,000 tons and
hove cut off from their homeland
tons of thousands of Japanese
troops "who now faco starvation
or surrender." . '.
Supreme Court
Amends Sentence
WASHINGTON, June 13 VP)
Tho supreme court Monday
amended a sentence -In Its recent
opinion that negroes have the
right to vote in Texas democratic
primaries. . .
the sentence read originally:
''Under our constitution. the
great privilege 'of ..choosing his
rulers may not be denied a man
by the state because ' of his
color." :
As amended today:
"Under . our constitution the
great privilege of the ballot may
not be denied a man bv the
state because of his color."
Justice Roberts and Frank
furter took no part In considera
tion of the order,
Bookmobile Starts
County Tours , -
The Klamath cou'ntv . librarv
bookmobile will begin its regu
lar summer calls this week
starting' with .Shasta school
Tuesday afternoon from 4- un
til o p. m. Friday the mobile
book , wagon will' call on the
residents, of the. Fort Klamath
and Klamath Agency- districts.
: The schedule shows the book
mobile will be at Fort Klamath
from- 2 to 2:30 p.. m. .' and at
Klamath Agency- from 3 until
3:30 p. m.
KLAMATH POST
No OPA Ceiling
For Watermelons 1
1 -WASHINGTON. June 13 (IP)
The house voted 83 to 79 Monday
to strip the UPA of any author
ity to put price ceilings on watermelons.-
V ;
. The limitation of powers was
a p pr 0 v e d , tentatively as an
amendment to the price-control.
TO SPONSOR
BOYS STATE
Klumath Post No. 8 is again
this year sponsoring Boys State
in this community, according to
Commander Fred Hellbronner.
"Boys State is a plan for train
ing boys in the functional -a:
pects of citizenship," he said.
"If' is a program of education
sponsored by the American
Legion, Department of Oregon
and Its purpose is to teach the
youth of today constructive ; at
titudes toward the American
form of government. Boys
State attempts to show that our
scheme of government has not
outgrown its usefulness; that all
a democracy needs is an intel
ligent citizenry . and a ' clean,
honest and impartial administra
tion, responsive to the will of
the people," he said. . . .
This program originated 1 In
Illinois in 1034, has been adopted
by the national organization of
the American Legion. The 1944
school will be the eighth-session
of Beaver Boys State. 'More
than 1500 boys to date have at
tended sessions of - the . Beaver
Boys Slate. This year's session
will again be held at Oregon
State college, Corvallis, begin
ning June 25 and closing July.2.
Boys 14 to 17 are eligible to
attend and arc sponsored bv or
ganizations, clubs and individ
uals. The total cost including
registration, transportation and
incidentals js $25.. Klamath
Post No. 8 has already seven
sponsors and seven boys to at
tend, ana nopes to send from 10
to .15. . Balsiger Motor company,
Lombard Motors, Home Lumber
company, Murphoy's Seed Store,
Thomas Bustin, Fred Hellbron
ner, and the American Legion
are each sponsoring a boy, ,,
Loss of Submarine
Chaser Announced -
: WASHINGTON, June 13 (P)
Loss, of the submarine chaser
PC 558 during action in the
Mediterranean on May 9, - was
announced Monday by the navy.
j The department did not dis
close -details-on personnel losses
saying, only that "next of kin of
casualties have been notified."'
Vessels of that class usually
have a complement of about 60
men. , ,- .
The United: States .now has
lost 159 naval, ships in the war,,
til of them combatant vessels. -
Engineers Award
Levee. Contract '
PORTLAND, June - 13 (IV)
V. S. army engineers - Monday
awarded a $37,000 contract - to
Oscar Butler &. Son,.' Portland,
for reconstructing a levee on the
coast fork - of the. Willamette
river, a mile and a half east of
Goshen, Col. . Ralph A. Tudor,
district ' engineer, ' announced.
Construction will', be started im
mediately on the .project, which
is a part of an. emergency flood
control plan. . .
Developing Printing
- Enlarging
UNDERWOOD'S
PHOTO SERVICE
211 Underwood Bldg.
ED CONTINUES
Fishing equipment for use by
servicemen in this area is very
badly needed. As it is almost im
possible at present, to buy most
of such equipment, any contribu
tions from Klamath - fishermen
would be very much appreciated.
Mrs. Mary Case of the selective
service bureau, who recently
started a movement to collect
poles, tackles and other articles
for use by marines and navy per
sonnel, reports that so far she
has had a very good response but
much more is needed.
Equipment that :is donated
does not have .to be perfect. The
tackle can be repaired . before
use by the servicemen. At the
Marine Barracks, and the naval
air station, there is a shop
where broken equipment is fixed
before being put to use.
Mrs. Case said that in-the past
weeK- sne-nas collected several
poles and has been promised as
many more, i She has received 12
reels and a good quantity of lead-
- For Dad
An
: ALL-WOOL
SWEATER .'
.. , Slip-ovar or
coat style. .
- - All colors
rudy's ss:
UO Main St.-
PACE THRU,
1 -
crs and other fishing tackl,
most of. It in perfect condition.
Anyone who has any spar
fishing equipment. he would lik
to give for the servicemen' n
joyment should contact Mrs. Can
or W. J, Kessler, head of .th
Klamath Sportsmen's association.
' BEAR STOHY - ' i
. BUTTE, Mont A T5-poun4 1
bear ambled in from the moun I
tains, chased several dogs up an 3
alley, then Investigated a. resl
dential district terrorizing chiU .
dren and adults alike. , 4
Policeman Larry Tromly Hutu
ally shot the bruin after cautiousJit
citizens cornered It by brandish),
ing clubs and brooms. ' j
ti MlAkA
m
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fc' ( yES,SIR...AND I
fjctyr THAT DOUBLE
fk Jil" BUSTARD WITH i z
rMfl0RSERAW5H! J?
Roosevelt Kin ...
Escapes Nazi. ,,
ROME, June 13 (!) Mrs. Mar
gai'et Roosevelt Pallavlcinl, cou
sin of the president and -Mrs.
Roosevelt, escaped harm at the
hands of the Germans by hiding
In a convent In Rome .with her
six-year-old ' daughter, Jul l a,
throughout the German occupa
tion of the capital.
Mrs. Pallavlcinl Is one of sev
eral hundred American women,
mostly wives of Italian, who
have spent the war In Italy. As
far as can be learned, none of
them was harmed, although
many were hounded by the ges
tapo and fascist police and had to
go into hiding. .
Sea rlet Fever Still
Threatens Portland..
PORTLAND, June 13; (IP)
Scarlet fever still was' on a
rnmonce in Portland at the end
of last week, tho city health de
partment disclosed Monday. '
The department reported 880
cases have been reDortcd so far
this year, compared with 78 for
the same period in ima..
General
Paints
' 1 1mperial '
Wallpaper
' 51S Main St.
Phona 3829
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V A A RJ K X ; AM I
I
A CLEAN looking waihbc-jln
may give you a false, sense
of lecurlty . . . it can look clean
ye) hprbor Invisible germ dan
gers. The use of Clorox In rou
tine cleansing is an easy and
efficient method of attaining
greater home sanitation. For
Clorox has Intensified germi
cidal action ...it makes enamel,
porcelain, tile, linoleum, wood
surfaces sanitary; also deodor
izes, removes stains, Use Clorox
regularly In bathroom and .
kitchen cleansing, and In laun
dering . . . for greater home
health protection. Simply fol:
low directions on the label.:
WAR A
AMIRICA'S WVORIlt I1KCH AND hStHOtD OISINHCMNT
. 1
mil mey caustic
Clare Chtnl C-
JWhether'you buy Hills Bros. Coffee in; the glasi
jar or the Wartime Package, you get the same coffee.
Same aroma! Same flavor! Same strength!
As our guarantee of this, our registered trade-
-. '' V ' : ' ' .
marks the familiar "Arab" and "Red. Can Brand"
appear-on both jar and package. 7
By packing coffee in glassine-lined cartons,7 as well
as in .vacuum-packed jars, we are making it possible
t f toy - r,'j . . .
for you to' buy Hills Bros. Coffee whenever you wanl
it? This would not be the case if we used only, glass
jars- since the amount of glass available for coffee is
limited. The shortage of jars is due to tmusual wartime
demands on the total glass supply; -"
i We' invite you- to try -Hills Bros. Coffee in
you
the
will.
Wartime Package. When you taste it
mstantlyecogrdze : that famous .Hills Bros. , flavor
which makes you say. !"Now that's what I caH gogpl ..
coffee!
feeler
, This Wartime Package Is. not vacuum-pacxea. so,
f or JreshnessV sake, buy only one package at a time.
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RIMINDIR TO'OROCERSt.
fdpr.U Kttrcsl You can help;
by tAvlfia aH,mply shipping
. ceiHolmrslerwuxbysuppll-
; tfr who' p(als ?emplles" or
- tgni it .hi (r wail popr.
Ot HOME CANNING I
. PoKob arj and m4ol copt.1t" t
vow nrocsr for No. 63 Thf-T-lw a
ploeo.seallna IW wtiich nlw niftitilit pre- .
teclion for oil opproyad, nvalhodleminlna. i
10 cenls for a pocket ( 12. Sfcpl dHo
Honj with. each poclM.. . . .-.