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PACE FIVE
P"" .1... ulll v-IkU Willi llll
r lKt r, Mr. l''"'il Illinium.
r, lj.lt on TMirmmy inr inu
LiUt.
iMIct Court Clly police
Twb ij"y ir'i'y "
llli oiin tiuin ohiirm'cl with
II'H""-, to 1iic1iiih. four
uhum. olio violation
li .'.i..,i Mi'clliiiiiii'o. lino Iriif-
Uol .''. i'1"1 """ vllll
of tint curfow onlliiiinuu,
ulilti 8I t;l''l'"
? .if I'urtliuul arrived IIiIh
'US fur a lnrt vlnll with hr
,itr, Mr"
John Miirlii. 2:ill4
roiitu l IH'ikiMoy
Bond end StampiCl
"ui lro"l' whom) Iniclrr
Cilrl
Lul troop i, wniiMi inicirr m
Ei Arthur Skinner, mild
EuTIW wl,r ""'"'I'll aim
..... .......U ill Hit. .1. f
Ljujl III. "
Lnry lr". Thin work troop
I, on duty In tho morn. Hit
.,.. of Honor Tho Dp.
U of I'""'"" wl" ,1"U1 "" rv'
... Imidiioiiii mnvtlim Mondiiy,
!, 26. l U l. 111 " Kt'
' H yvii who Irnvu not Ijroimhl
lr himdkfrohlWH for the
uru linked to do no. All
Lnberi are "r,(l lo "
u...nn Via I li lliiku of
klinwili ' lf'""H '"'r
Iflllllll Willi OI'l 'l i-IIli., I"'-
,4 Mr. Hy Hh'l '"' hrolhrr
'Miy ' t,"fl Dairy. Viola l
-oloyrd In the office of the
umth brunch of Credit Pro
wdlon.
Kurnod O. S. Nlimnil wan (ft
Mlnlrd I.i-lon liny HunoU
'ulrnian ut tho Ainorli-an !..
lM im-ctinK, TuciKliiy. Juno
3. Plium; 0538 and U-ave your
titn now.
Viilu Cpl. Hob Huydi'r, mm
U Mr. and Mra. J" hnyurr,
M Iti'Cliiiiitinon, nim nrrivcu
Iran Kl. l.i-oniird Wood. Mo.,
Impend a 10-day furloUKli with
j pirunu.
stomoiod Howard Iturrell
j the army air corpn, on of
ttt. W. I'. Crowclrr oi rencan
itt, Im Uirit promoioo to man
rfnt. Youiik llurrcii la now
a miy.
To Portland Mrs.' John Frc
k and mnall daiiKhti-r, will
fj to Portland ni-xl wt'rk lo
njlt with rpltitlvcii mid irit'iius
ricvi'rul diiyn.
To Mot Tho Jnvi'iille Div
irtcof Honor I'rotiii'llve nwiocln.
mi will niPct Katurdny nt l:au
il the K. (J. hull.
To Pork A Kioup of Incnl
mi'ii, I ii c I li (1 1 ii u SdLTBtury
ClmrlpH btiirk of tho chamber of
coiiimeici', Colonel U, Uiibel of
Ihu Mnrliiu llarriieka, and Dick
. ,c!.',' ,ll",ll',r of the Crater
.urn' eniiiiiiiin pin k company,
nwido a trip Friday lo the pink
ii roniieciion Willi plmiN for out
iikn for iihiiIiicn from lh0 local
iimuilllllioil.
,...Po"c4 Court In pollco court
IhiiiBdny iiiornliiM there wero
five drunks, two drunk and dis
orderly eiipoH, onu van, threo
truffle tlcKot cime, inul two
violation of the clou ordinance.
Holurn Mm .Inn in,.b.
l.i'Uv l.lnman returneil ilw riri
of Ihln week from .Siiokiino
where they had been vlnltlna
with Dl.k Illekn who In nln
Honed with iho nuvy at Karra-
koi, Miami.
Ho Tonilli Out KriH Klein
ln. M, I,. Jolumon inmiranco
coinpimy employe, underwent
an operation for the removal of
ner loimllH u few dayii ago.
From Son Fronclico Colonel
U. Duhel of the Marine liar-
rackH linn reiuriietl homo after a
uiimiiosii lilp to bun Francisco.
PACIFIC FLEET
m-Mm. S. II. Kirkpalrick.
124 Mon Claire, is HI nl her
one with rheumatic fever.
Broadway
: Hall
MAUN
July 4th
WASHINGTON. June 23 (P)
The I'acirie fleet "did a magnlf'
icent Job In sluklnii four Jap
ano.ic vessels and damiiKlnii ten
olhers In this week's enuaitu-
menl In the Western I'aclflc but
"the navy Is not going to be
satisfied until the Japanese fleet
Is wiped out," Navy Secretary
forreslal said today.
Discussing Iho action carried
out ut dusk Monday east of the
I'hlllppines, rorreslal said In
statement that sonic of tho Jap
anese vessels which were dam
aged might be able to make port
and return to buttle later. "This
Is especially true of the warships.
only one of which is reported
as definitely sunk, he said
The secretary also said that
the Japanese wero extremely
cautious and did not come In
enough eastward so that the
heavy American forcos could on
gage them. "As a result," he
said, "we were able to send home
but one air attack at very long
range from our carriers Just be
fore dark.
Liberty Ships Not
Good Transports
Says Truman Report
WASHINGTON. June 23 P)-
Tho senate Truman committee
today praised the Liberty ship'
contribution to tho war as "the
truck horse of the sea, but
i scored its use as a troop carrier
or hospital ship.
In its long.nwaltcd report on
the maritime commission's mer
chant shipping the war investi
gation group declared that "bo
cause of Its slow speed, necessity
for convoy, and the possibility of
damage at sea from fractures, the
Liberty ship ought not to have
been used a n carrier oi troops
or ns a hospital ship."
Those Liberties already con
verted lo transport, it added,
should not I ; used to move sol
diers "except in cases of great
emergency, and then only after
special precautions ore taken to
strengthen the ship and to pro
v i d e adequate convoy protec
tion." The committee quoted a war
department report that through
conversions of the all-welded,
one-time "ugly duckling," It "has
been able to deploy overseas up
ward of BOO.OOO troops that
otherwise would not have
reached Hie fighting front" with
out loss of personnel that could
be attributed to the ship.
LO
WASHINGTON. Juno 23 (Pi
Tho entire Pacific ocean to the
gates of Japan Is its stomping
ground."
With these wordB the navy re
vealed existence oi task forco ut)
most powerful and destruct vo
naval unit in the history oi sea
warfare.
It was task force 58 uione
which met. defeated and sent
scurrying into hid ng a Janancsa
iiect that dared to move cast of
tho Philippines Monday.
Make-up of tho hard-hitting
and gigantic task forco is secret.
Hut, Hear Admiral Arthur W.
Hoxlford. deputy ch cf of naval
operations for air, gave this hint
oi lis size:
"We can safely assume that
most of the 22 big new carriers
commissioned slnco Pearl Har
bor have been operating as part
of tho vast tusk forco 88."
Newest and swiftest nl the
fleet's buttlcshlps, cruisers and
destroyers also are assigned to
mo migniy lorce, which carries
Its own supply train of ships to
provide a constant sourco of fuel
and materials.
For SlX months It hns hnnn
battering the Japanese and, the
navy says riouy, nas " reversed
the direction of traffic in the Pa.
clflc ocean" turned It to a one
way run toward Japan.
few Japanese airmen hnvi
seen the 58th in davllcht and
managed to return to their home
Willi startling word of its magni
tude. One who was shot down
and captured saw the force, the
navy related, "scattered over the
sea as far as his eyes could peer."
He told his captors that "one
look at task force fifl rnnvlnnnH
him that Japan had lost the
war.
Bookmobile to Go
I To Marine Barracks
Mary McComb, Klamath
county librarian, has arranged
with marine oiliciais lo uikc
her Bookmobile to tho Marine
Barracks each Saturday and is
sue books to the marinos.
The project will start July
8 and will continue until sudi
a time as the marines receive
their own books.
DEMOCRATS ELECT
E. P. Ivorv was elected chair
man for the next two years of
tho Klamath County Democra
tic Central committee at a meet
ing of the organization held
Thursday evening at 8 p. m. in
the courthouse.
Other new officers elected for
a two-year term are Mrs. Dora
Gorirlard vice chairman: Mrs.
Aenca LaLondc. secretary; Paul
Buck, treasurer: A. A. Monv-
gomcry. stato committeeman;
Mrs. Joada Leonard, state com
mittccwomun: Frank Sexton
congressional commit tccman
and Mrs. jjcua senroeoer, con.
grcssional committecwoman.
The following wore elected
members of the nominating
committee: A. A. Montgomery,
A. J. Connolly. Mrs. Agnes La.
Londc, Mrs. Dorothea Buck and
Mrs. Dora Goddard.
At the meeting, a few names
were suggested and elected to
fill vacant precincts, and it was
resolved that the precincts
would be filled with active dem
ocrats as soon as possible.
It was voted that a precinct
captain be appointed to assist
the chairman and supervise the
work of the precinct committee
men and women in districts to
be formulated.
Community ceiling prices on
groceries arc now available at
the local war price and ration
ing board at 430 Main street
and anyone calling can receive
a copy,.
Housewives will find this price
list easy to refer to and handy
if they want to find out quickly
what a certain item would cost.
Housewives can help control
food prices by checking the ceil
ing prices listed before buying.
Any violation should be taken
up with the retailer first and
then reported to the local OPA
board if the price is not corrected.
TO ATTEWO SESSION
Eight Klamath boys will
leave for Beaver Boys' state
sessions Sunday, June 25, for
a week of citizenship training
sponsored by the state depart
ment of the American Legion
and Klamath post No. 8. The
program includes a week of ac
tive participation in all phases
of government.
Boys attending are Alfred
Alstott. Dale Brown. Clarence
Bussman, Charles rlellbronner, I
John Heilbronner, atuart un-
ver, John Stone and Steve
Stone. Soonsors are Balsiger
Motor company, Home Lumber
company. Kiwanis club, Lom
bard Motors. Murphey s seea
store, Fred Heilbronner and
the American Legion.
Extra Gas Users
To Be Certified
PORTLAND, June 23 P)
Workers seeking extra gasoline
rations to move to another
county or state must be certi
fied by the U. S. employment
service or the department of
agriculture's emergency farm
labor division, the district OPA
announced today.
Those who merely wish to
look for employment elsewhere
will not get additional gasoline,
the agency said.
In the United States there are
a third of a million safety pa
trol members whose duty it is
to guard school children at
street crossings.
Thirty-two tons of scrap rub
ber are required by an Ameri
can battleship.
The nation's death traffic toll
for the first four months of
1944 was 7050 15 per cent
higher than for the same 1943
period.
Three times as many pedes
trians are killed during the
hours of darkness, despite the
reduced number of automobiles
operating then.
Classified Ads Bring Results
Charlie Read
Saddlery
Will Buy Wool
Up to 3000 Pound
from ouch grower or receive
on consignment any amount
end make cash advance on
DREW'S
MANSTORE
li
HEADQUARTERS
For
RIDING CLOTHES
Sutton H.U 10 lo I1HI
Eloitlqne All Wool Pool! 18.5
JockoU lo Molch 0H.00
Colloit Gsbordlno Pnti . IS.tS
Otbardlno Shirk IMS lo 1 5
and
llyert, Olien ond Cocona Boots
Boo Our Wlndowi
DREW'S MANSTORE
783 BUIn SI.
Two out of every five pedes
trians killed In highway acci
dents have been drinking, ac
cording to recent coroners', re
ports. Hans Norland Fire Insurance.
"To rtllme dlitrta ef M0NTHIY"V
Female Weakness
Ljdla B. PlnMiam's Vodotablo Com
pound la mado Mpuctollii or women
to holp rollova porlodlo pain with
weak, nervous, Win fMllmta-dua
to functional monthly dlaturbancoa.
Talwn rogularly-lt belpa build up
roalatanco agalnit such symptoms.
Follow label directions.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S wSoSio
Complete
REFRIGERATOR
SERVICE
FOR ALL MAKES.
BERT EASTMAN, Service Mon
Belts
Seals,
Controls
Gat '
Switches
In Stock Now!
Merit Washing Machine Service
Attend the
Klamath
Bucharoo Days
Queen's Ball
See One of These Candidates
Crowned Queen
OI Klamath Buckaroo Days
JUNE 21, 1944
CANDIDATE
. Grace Jones
Fanny Adams
Monnletta Calmei
Martha Given
Ella Ma? Smith
Helen Smith
Shirley Flescher
Phyllis Staplei
Jean Parker
REPRESENTING
Tulelake, Calif.
Merrill
Keno. Ore,
Bly, Ore.
Chiloquln, Ore.
Malin, Ore.
Bonama. Ore.
Malin, Ore.
Hildebrand, Ore.
AT THE KLAMATH
Armory
Music by Balily Evans' Band
DANCING 9 TO 1
Admission Tax Total
Ladies 12e 18e 30e
Gentlemen 82c c $1.10
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