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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1944)
ifsfT TEXAS DEWIDS IN EDITORIAL HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON secretary u.Hin iiuiiliist M.EK col HI-'"''1 ,,llu""!t ,,f tntloni wm .'Toxin dum- TONITE CAl-ORE C3TflVRn 0 PACE THftll vented from ciiiiHiim their vole for tliii parly nominee." In ii front iiiiki! editorial In lliu Houston Chronicle, which ho publishes, Jones declared "no political convention has tin' authority to deny ti iiiuljrie voter lli! rlxlit to voli! for miy viinilliliito I hi wliihes lo nn p pnrt," 1 to asserted Hint (wo renolu- tlllllK pllSSI'll hy lllll TcXIIB con vention "plane till! Texas ('(Hi. volition above lliu iiiitloiuil eon- VUlltlllll." 'I'hu nliileuicul wim Jones' flint on III)' spilt In Texas dem ocratic riinliB which now u pro Itoosovell Ki'onp lenvi! (In; ivu llll'ly Constituted Texas pi'cl tl on t lit I convention In A n 1 1 n May 'i'A unit inline Its own dec torn and dult'Kiiles to lliu mi tlonul convention. "A I I demiierals, includlnu Uioho who participated In the Texas ctinvcullnii, mid who will participate In tlic iiiitloiuil con- viiiillon, k II o u l (I coopci iiti: in iiuiklnit thin possible mid hIiii-liln." Ono of llio resolutions to which hit referred, mild Jones, "In Unit, iiiiiin (ill lore of the nil- tlomil convention lo restore the two-third rule, the eleetorii niiineil by tho Texas conventioi It elected In November, lire moriilly obllKiited to vote for someone other tlilin the noini neu of tlic piirly." 17 VESSELS BAGGED BY U. S. SUBS DIE8 , WAI-I.ACE, Ida., July fi (I') O'Neill Johnson, 41, of Gem died yesterday of u skull fracture which Coroner Dr. II. C. Mow ury mild was suffered tlurlnu; a tint Unlit. Sheriff officer mild 11 mini Keen urmilnu with John snn was held on mi open ebarite pcndloH further InvcsllKiilion. OVEH THE TOP SALKM, July 5 ll'i Million county went over the top today In tint fifth war loan drive, bond sales intnlinc, Sfl.mm.uWl. The county' (Uotn In ."i.J77.U00. WASIIINOTON, .Inly 5 (IV) rxavy hrcrclnry rorreslal re ported today the slnkhiK of 17 lap vessels, IncUidliiu a liht ernliier and u deiitroyer, by Aiiiericaii submarines uperutinif in riicuie waters. He disclosed the. luteal box of Aiiiericaii uiidcrsoas craft at a iiowm conference at which ho re ported that tho submarines de- servo "Hie IIoii'h Hharc of the credit for knocking tho propii irom tiiuier Japan s compicst. Korre.ilal mild that tin- rate of sinking of the Japancio mcr- cluint fleet would bu accelerated "and Iiiih cntiht up with the jap retreat. Japan, he mild, "Ik losing mer chant ship finder than she can afford to and continuation of the current trends "will leave her hy the end of 11)44 with sizeable and ((rowing deficit." The war against Japan, he mild, hud moved at "a funtcr pace than wo hud hoped for." but he warned against over- confidence, miyhiK that the mnln battles are still to come and they win oe outer and cosily." We are now approiiclilmi, he mild, "Ihc place where we can forte the Japanese In tho Pacific to stand up and fight." Main buttles still to come, he predicted, will likely occur on land with Infantry organizations boating the Jap army. Tho new sinking by Ameri can subs raised lo 701 the num ber of Jap craft of all types sunk, probably sunk or dam UKcd by American subs alone. Tho breakdown shows that of that total 040 definitely have been destroyed. Morgenthau Gets Price Results' WASHINGTON, July 5 (71') When Secretary of the Treasury MorKunlhau was charged II) cents for a sandwich at a Chi ciiko lunch counter recently, and protested at a subscciient press conference that tho price wus ex cessive, ho uppurently (jot re sults. Tho treasury said today it had received word that the same lunch counter now Is selling sandwiches for a dime. Morgan thau'a Chicago visit was in con nection with the Fifth War Loan drive. Portland Landlords Refund Overcharges During June, landlords in the Portland OPA district refunded to tenants rent overcharges totaling $4:9.75, James A. Little, rent enforcement attorney, an nounced today. In addition to the refunds made direct to tenants, four other local landlords made a contribu tion to tho U. S. treasury for overcharges totaling $5(17.50 be cause tenants could no longer he Inrntnd. Little revealed. Some 1 of the overcharges date back for several months, he indicated. Score of 28 Planes Shot Down Puis Oabreski on Top 'iM: B . I a ffji 1 4 'A ; .-r. i fr i ll BG, ROOM? I Many as 5 f :, I. ' 1 ll V J J E"yToi-m . I I I '"'"mif I I I . I I V J '"rr" I i '. . m wirartn 'Sh0d' n to paper at tZtT l0 ''S "nfi"- J A U. S. EIGHTH AIR FORCE i FIGHTER BAKE IN BRITAIN, July S f1'j Lt. Col. Francis Gubreskl of Oil City, Pa., be came the top scoring U. S. army air force fighter pilot today by shooting down his 28th plane near tvreux, r ranee. This latest victory for the Thunderbolt pilot came after he drew a blank yesterday when his flight failed to sight a German plane. Two other American fighter pilots, Maj. Robert S. Johnson of Lawton, Okla., and Maj. Rich ard I. Bong of Poplar, Wis., have shot down 27 enemy planes apiece. Gabrcski's 2flth piano wus a Messerschmitt-109. He previously had made up his mind to shoot down 28 Ger man planes before accepting a HO-day leave to return to tho United Slates to marry Kay Cochran of Grand Rapids, Mich., whom he met in the Hawaiian islands three yeurs ago. Lt. Robert Keen of Jackson ville, Fla., flying with Gabreski today, shot down three Mcsner-schmitt-lODs, bringing his score to six. Gabreski. 25. abandoned a pre-medical course at Notre Dame university to sign up as an air cadet in 1940. The rest nf his family is equally war mind- cd. "One of my brothers, Thad- dcus, is a major In the medical corps In India," Gabreski said. lierntcc, my sister is in the nurse cadet corps at Erie, Pa., Max, he's my other brother, is in a navy boot camp I think. Lot- lie, my other sister. Is helping dad in the store back home." The ace. who is nicknamed Gabby, came to the European theater of operations in October JU42, after a brief six-day leave at home. He had some more training over here and for a few months flew with a Polish RAF squadron. Besides the Dis tinguished Service Cross, the Air Medal, the , Distinguished Flying Cross with seven clusters and the Silver Star he wears the Polish Cross of Valor. HARTFORD Accident and Indemnity Company INSURANCE ieA T. B. MATTERS General Insurance Agency FIRE , . . AUTOMOBILE 615 Main St.' Phone 4193 Price Specialist Of OPA Resign; James E. Chambers, senior price specialist on the district OPA staff since July 1, 1942, has resigned to return to his home in Salem, McDannell Brown, dis trict OPA director, announced to day. During his two years with the OPA, Chambers headed the gen eral products section and was re sponsible for keeping the trade informed of regulations relating to apparel, drygoods, furniture and other consumer durable goods. Ralph A. Westering has been designated to act as head of the general products section, Brown indicated. , f To rtHeve distress ef MONTHLY N Female Weakness (Alto Fine Stomachic Tonfe) Lydl E. Plnkham's Compound la famous to relievo periodic pain ftnd accompanying nervous, weak, tired out feelings all due to functional monthly disturbances, klada eepe dally for women it Helps nature Follow label directions. LY0IALP1NKHAM'S7iSSd Ever Hear a 7 ,rrrr.f.. . ...n .... iijiui, ....rvy-w -ft, $fttf ill pf n;. I. 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