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! HEAD WRITERS
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House Majority Leader McCor-
mack oi jviassacnuseiw im
ported today to be the choice
MJ UCttU Vtc i .
mlttee that will write the demo
cratic party piauorm.
' His selection is expected to be
announced late today by the
democratic national committee,
along with the rest of the sub
committee membership. As head
of the subcommittee, McCor
' mack would be in line for chair
manship of the full resolutions
committee at the convention
opening July 19 at Chicago.
McCormack, now in Massachu
setts, is expected to get the sub
committee together in Chicago
a few days before the conven
tion opens for preliminary work
on the platform. - . .
One of tri chief legislative
lieutenants of President Roose
velt, the house democratic lead
er was offered the resolutions
chairmanship after Senator Rob
ert F. Wagner of New York de
clined it. Wagner had the post
at the 1936 and 1940 conven
tions, but this year he is attend
ing an international monetary
conference at Bretton Woods,
N. M.
Democrats here are talking of
putting their platform this year
in capsule form, condensing its
wordage to a minimum. Inter
est will center in a foreign pol
icy plank, as it did at the repub
lican convention, with party
leaders considering a declar
ation calling for use of the
American army and navy if
necessary, to halt further ag
gression in the world and guar
antee, permanent peace.
Br The Associated Press
BEG PARDON
YORK, Pa. Mistaken identity
proved a definite asset to Clar
ence. F;. Paules. . :
A short time after reporting
his car stolen, Paules' phoned
police to tell them everything
was all right.
The car, taken by mistake.
had been returned washed and
polished.
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SURPRISE
PHILADELPHIA Jacob Van
wick was driving his car safely
through the downtown traffic
maze of the country's third
largest city when a doe jumped
from some shrubbery, ran into
the automobile and broke her
neck. "
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.; OH, DEER!
LOS ANGELES Deer from
.. 3801-acre Griffith park, said R.
D. Giorgio, were chomping his
vegetables as fast as he could
grow them On. his 40-acre plot.
Could he use bird shot to dis
courage the animals? Yes, said
the police commission.
Soon he was back. Bird shot,
he reported, didn't bother the
deer at all. The police commis
sion, refusing to allow him to
increase the size of the shot, sug
gested he talk to the park de
partment about fencing in then
charges. Meanwhile, the deer eat on.
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EASY AS PIE
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.
Mary Ann Scholes, 11, was mak
ing mud pies. She stuck in her
thumb and pulled out a plum
a $400 diamond.
The ntnno waa Is.,,.,, . 4u.
backyard, of the residence the
gcnoies lamny rents from State
ouprcme uourt justice T. J.
Mabry. It was returned to Mrs.
miaroy, wno lost it from her en
gagement ring 17 years ago.
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CCPW. t WY WAlWICt. Wft T. M. tre. ttlL MT. Off. ' ..
"Something about that huddle reminds me of the old days
when one of our men came in off the road with a brand
new story 1" .
Parachute Troops Descend
On Airdrome
By ASAHEL BUSH ;
NOEMFOOR ISLAND, Dutch
New Guinea, July 3 (Delayed)
(P) Parachutes, some ice
white, some camouflaged green,
budded and blossomed in the
blue mid-morning sky.
Black dots suspended from
shrouds - became doll-like sil
houettes, then khaki-clad fig
ures of fighting men armed to
the teeth with every sort or
portable weapon.
These were American para
chute troops descending upon
the yellow coral surface of Ka
miri airdrome.
Second Day
In the second day of the
Noemfoor invasion, they came
to reinforce the infantry-which
by quick successes yesterday
had secured this spot on which
to land.
. It was the second time para
troopers naa been used in com
bat in the Southwest Pacific A
parachute unit took Nadzab air
strip in British New Guinea
nearly nine months ago and
blocked a possible inland re
treat by Japanese cornered at
Lae.
Plane Escort
Today, transported by troop
carrier planes and escorted by
swarms of Lightnings and
Mitchells, they came in under
the leadership of one of ' the
army's earliest paratroopers.-
The formation circled off
shore briefly while combat
planes laid a smokescreen along
a ridge behind the airstrip to
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Lyon's quality flavoring Us
Wesson Oil
The best for your summer salads..
Grape Juicewi 16-ol bet. 35c
Monterey. Just add color water.- "
Staley's special deal-starch
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Diamond A Diced Beets, No. 2 tin '..:.:;.":
Lipton's Soup Mix, Package .......
Standby Fancy Cream Style Corn,"No.'2 'tin
Blue Bell Potato Chips, 5V4-oz. pka...:..:......;.
Dr. Phillip's Blended Juice, 46-oz. tin ..;:;..:
Dole Fancy Crushed Pineapple,
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Van Canip's Beans, jumbo tin (J 5 ptsX;.."....
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M.C.P. Pectin, 3-oz. pkg. ...i!Z. 1"Z
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Sure Jell, 3-oz. pkg. .Tr""""""77'--
Apricots for
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Large Lug .,.......................-'..
Oranges, Juice Size 1A
Pound IOC
GRAPEFRUIT, Saltan Sea JfTr ""'.j,
NEW POTATOES, Shatter Whit.; Ho. V 10 Ib.V 45e
in Saipari
protect the jumpers from' any
possible enemy fire from that
direction.'
Disgorge Cargo
Then, in carefully spaced
pairs like participants in a wed
ding procession, the transports
passed the length of the run
way disgorging their cargoes
two by two.
- It was a spectacular sight.
The first jumpers drooped from
minimum altitude, with later
waves leaping in an ascending
scale to form a three-dimension
al backdroD of floating chutes,
At times there were as many
as 70 'parachutes in the air si
multaneously. . The entire para-
troop .unit was aground within
less than 15 minutes.
Abandon Harness
Once afoot, the men aban
doned their parachute harness
and mustered with the others
of their units at quickly estab
lished concentration points.
Flying Fortress supply ships
followed the transport planes
to- drop .ammunition and equip
ment, in gay azure and cerise
chutes.
One unfortunate jumper
gicked ' a single outstretched
ranch" at' the crest of the tall
est tree in the area over which
to drape his chute. He dangled
pathetically for half an hour be
fore rescuers threw a rope up
to aim.
Few Casualties .
There were a few casualties,
most of them of a minor nature.
Breathless from the speed of
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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
O'C
KE
PORTLAND, July 6 IP) De
fense of the Sister rienny para
lysis treatment was offered by
Basil O'Connor, president of the
National Foundation of Infan
tile Paralysis, here yesterday.
The famed Australian nurse's
system of treating paralysis by
physical therapy was lender fire
recently by seven doctors who
reported to the American Medi
cal association that her treat
ment had not prevented or de
creased the effects of the disease
in 650 cases they studied.
"Our foundation has spent
over a half million dollars test
ing and evaluating the Kenny
treatment and making the good
of it available to the public,"
said O'Connor, who was former
ly a law partner of President
Roosevelt.
He credited the Kenny treat
ment "which is not advanced as
a cure" with considerable merit.
"This controversy has stimu
lated a great deal of research
and investigation, and some of
our greatest medical discoveries
have come as a result of con
troversies." Gonorrhea Heads
Oregon Diseases
PORTLAND, July 8 UP)
Gonorrhea headed the commun
icable disease list in Oregon
last week, with 54 new cases
including 32 from Multnomah
county, the state board of
health said today.
Measles came second in or
der of frequency. One case of
tick fever was recorded in Har
ney county, and a case of un
dulant fever in Jackson county.
Bids Called For
House Removal
TOLEDO, July 6 (VP) Bids
have been called for the remov
al of 20 prefabricated houses
from the newly completed Si
letz housing project to. Gard
iner. The houses were requested
by the Gardiner Lumber com
pany to ease the shortage of
living quarters for loggers.
the drop, PFC Richard Hart,
Chicago Heights, 111., was one
of the first chutists to reach
ground.
"Damned hard, this coral,"
he panted.
A similar complaint was reg
istered by William Vanderwall,
241 West 17th, Vancouver, B.C.
Dr. Philip Cole
Announces Opening
Dental Offices
In the
Hopka Bldg.
Bin and Main Phone 6585
for 16c
lb. 37c
Olives, Libby jumbo size, pint gloss
Beville Honey, 3-lb. ' jar
Prem Lunch Meat, 12-oz. tin
Peanut Butter, Skippy, jar
Creamed Honey, 14-dz. carton
Hills Bros. Coffee, 2-lb. jar
Libby's Apple Sauce, No. 2Yi glass (30 pts.
Hunt's Tomato Sauce, (5 pts.) 8-oz. tin.........
Orange Juice, Sunshine, 46-oz. tin
Sardines, Del Haven, in tomato sauce, 15-oz.
.Swan Soap, Giant bars
Swan Soap, Medium bar.
Lux Flakes, 5-oz. pkg.'...
Lux Toilet Soap, Cakes
Spry Shortening, 3-lb. glass..;
Lifebuoy Toilet Soap, Coke....':..'....'...
Rinse Granulated, Package
FOOD STORES
Engine Change Crew
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kid TimciiniiT rnMMllin RASE. INDIA This enqlno-
change crew recently made a complete change-over of a C-47
transport plane engine In 10 working hours, little more than
half the normal time. Shown are (left to right, above) Sgt. Jack
Pearlman, Jersey City, N. J.i Sgt. J. C. Whiteline. Klamath Falls.
Ore.i Cpl. F. M, Ferguson, Los Angeles. Calif., and (below)
SSgt. William A. Brown, Grapeland, Tex.
Russian Author Struggles
With Bear for Governor
PORTLAND, July 6 (P) '
Capt. Kanstanin Badigin, youth
ful Russian author and shipmas
ter, was still struggling vainly
today to give Governor Earl
Snell a tame Siberian bear.
The 110-pound animal, brought
from Russia aboard a merchant
ship, was to be presented to the
governor yesterday. The bear
sniffed pleasantly at Snell, ate
sugar from his hand. But when
the governor said "Come, now,
Maria, let's go home," the 18-months-old
animal scurried into
her hole on the ship's deck and
refused to emerge.
The fate of Maria Mashka
in Russian is still uncertain.
Arthur M. Greenhall, Portland
zoo director who presumably
would wind up with Maria, said
he did not see how he could fit
another bear into his pens.
And the Russians do not want
to go back with it. On the trip
over, complained Uapt. Badigin
Maria drank up the banquet
table's beer, ate most of the eggs
AS IOW AS
114 a pint
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nil LONDONDERRY luearandavaporatad
milk, or any cream thai will whip. Whip,
Omx, thai all. No cooking, no r-whlp-pina.
Smooth, no ( crrttol. (Uw milk
sr ikira milk for dellctous froian dtUMrtiJ
13 pka. LONDONDERRY makes 4 pint, any
flavor. Aik yourgrocar for LONDONDERRY.
If h does not carry It, land u $1,00 for 7
cckogai and 20 famous rod pat, postpaid.
LONDONDERRY
15 Howard Straaf, Son Francisco 3, Calif.
Boiling Beef. lb. 21c
Bacon ,.,. lb. 28c
Ground Beef lb. 29c
Pork Roast . lb. 31c
Pork Steak . In. 31c
Sausage . . lb. 29c
Jones Colored Fryers, Grade A
Beef and Veal
, 37e
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33c
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36c
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6c
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6c
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Mm
and scattered the remnam. ..r
the cabins, and plunged through
a porthole into the captain's
room while he was taking a
bath.
Commission to Hear
Wage Dispute
PORTLAND, Ore., July 6 Ml
An overtime wage dispute be
tween the U. S. Red Cedar
Shingle Industry, Inc., and the
Washington - Oregon Shingle
Weavers District Council will
be heard by the West Const
Lumber commission in Seattle
July 15.
The disagreement was certi
fied to the War Labor Board by
the U. S. Conciliation service.
! SUGAR STAMPS
GOOD INDEFINITELY
3iXlIi 1, 5 n. - CNURNID WITH MIIH
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This summer small size oranges are plentifuI-WWThcy are loaded
with delicious, healthful juice. Make the most of this bin health value.
Buy at least two dozen at a time.
Start the day with heslth by serving fresh C hfiwih W
S e for all the family. One 6 to 8 ounce glass '"PP
SaiyreqmrcmentoW
TonuLf.B.Bq.c.lciumando
als. The plentiful small size oranges are t )ult"
Be sure you get trademark Sunkist Oranges, the fines
SAT4r00coo0cratinganfornia.A-oraatr growers
CALIFORNIA ORAMOII
BIST f OR JUKI-
MEN AND
WOMEN IN
aSERVICEg
MERRILL, Airplane Elffclrl
elnn's Male Third Claw Roy
Wlu-ulor, son of Mr. and Mrs.
T O. Wheeler, Is homo follow
ing ninny months of active serv
ice in the South Pacific. Young
Wheeler, 31, enlisted one week
after Pearl Harbor In the U. S.
nnvy, mid saw his first action
only :i8 days Inter at Mldwny
Later he went In with the first
wavu of service men on Ciuadiil
ciuml and Inter snw net Urn t
Bougainville, Rnbnul and oilier
combat zones.
After conlrnctlng miliaria, no
was sent first to New Zealand
for hospital treatment nnd Inter
to tho nnvul hospital at Sun
Diego. Recently ho was given
his mcdlcnl dlschnrgo and will
remain hero to assist Ills falhor
on his ranch iienr Merrill.
FIFTEENTH ARMY AIR
FORCE First LI. John W. Nash,
23, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
flIPE TOMATOES MAKE
A VERY TASTY 1AM
This Quick, Easy Recipe
Saves You Sugar
IVi Cups Ground Tomstoes
6 Cups Sugar
i Cup Lemon Juice
Y Teaspoon Sale
1 Grated Lemon Rind
1 Package M.CP. Pectin
Wish Slid pour boiling wtief owf to
nutoei; slip of! I he ikim nd giiail (lie
fruit. Add the ult and gtaird lemon rind.
Measure rwl'j 3 Yt cups of litis mixture
(add wucr to fill out fut cup, If neces
sary) into Ursc kettle. Add the M CI'.
PectinMitir well and hrinjt ro boll, stir
ring constantly. NOW, add the sugar
(which has been previously measured),
mix well and bring to a full rolling boil.
IIOIL EXACTLY 4 MINUTES. Remove
from fire, let boil subside, stir and skim
hv turns for 5 minutes. Pour into steril
ized Ion, allowing H-lnch space for pil
ing with fresh paramo.
Health io
Breakfast!
Nosh of 2BR0 nocliimntlon
nth Fulls, hns been nwiirdwi u
third bron.o Onk Leaf rh,.,'
for tho Air Mednl, It W0,J'
noitneetl by the 10lh nrniv ,?'
force lieatliiinrler. ' ,lr
Lt. NllKll WIIS tlWIIIlll'll Ih
cluster "for meritorious nchl.,
ment while MirtU:iptithiK In ,,
tnlned operiitloiuil Mcllviii
ngnlnst Ihu enemy." i.i
pilot, Is stationed In llnly
a Liberator btimbnrdiuent tZ 7
which hns been bomhlnu r.p
mini liol.l liiri,,la li, l;.... u(t'
n , ; t: ,." ,r.
Klnmnth Union high m.100 "
BACK TO BASECpl Eu..
Aiulrewi. left Sundny, jUll
after belnu; homo on riirl(jlllt,
two weeks, visiting hi , "''''
Mr. mul Mrs. HUyK An,
base, Greenville nrmv i.i.i..
South Cnrolliin. lCuuene lm. k.7'
In tho nrmy air forces for 0v!!
two yenrs iind la nn liiKti uelor M
tho turret imiluteuiiiieo biunchS
tho Greenvlllo repliieement
lug unit. Ho recently gnidu,
from the turret gunneiy ,ck3
at Fort Myers, Flii. m
The nverngo boy chungei ttS
vocation four times befnro tha
ago of 20, ncenrding to nn tdj.
ciitinnnl expert.
JOE RAVES
ABOUT HIS LUNCHBOX
SANDWICHES SINCE
I STARTED USING...
HIlial.T.Y.l
'Oft,
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Use these thrifty small six
oranges in other ways. P"
two in the lunch box for
health and freshness. I
the children enjoy them
for a healthful between
meal snack.
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