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94 Qection of Fish Lnnced bv Dewev Race roncies IH0II1..,". ...,i ,n llm fewl running In '"fVh. iirouiul Fish had 'clil unci religious l i.lnneni dictated to ro l.V.cacl.iry.lhoGOl' , iml nomine" mi i: ' ,.n i nub k y OP- IVnoinlm'll" i and lc t SUn FWi. Stale- 1 ii'..if1 In null COllliii" cxprccd at thnt who Injects " r"cl"! Stow into nnollllcnl K guilty ot Jurco. KS alwnys outfit thnt I Ihlnil all my "" "' I I rciarclless partisan Son. I huve nevor ac Z mpport of .my such Lilintll nv'r ""., wi,Dnn,'oimcc,.1rocTtly I iwpport II"' national re in ticket. was quoted by IHFIDHITOF i DAVID J. WILKIE 'roit, July 2 ffi-"""- d who Bum n umiuii u"i uitrltl emplro with nn Inl vBlwcnt of $26,000, will his Slat birthday anni Sundnv confluent, he Uy, that "prosperity and tt iianoara oi iiviiik v.v lined after tho wur.' predicted In an Interview and of tho war would I tremendous demand for Ctrl and mocnunucn larm wnt and suggested thut irttoperntcd Willow Run c piani rouy oe uson 10 ICture roru irnciora. exemplifies his keen In In the loll. I lima l coming," Ford arhen man will bo ablo to line the length of hie Ufa jr controlling hie diet. I it will find everything ho n wheat: wheat li tho di ed." lamed elder statesman of lomobllo Industry depart ir wllh Mrs. Ford for a n at his lodge In the mountains of northern in. He said ha nevor foil Lean, alert and ugtlo, pearanco bora out, his it a little more than a ;o that he returned to tho nty of Iho Kord Motor ly following ths death of , Ediol D. Ford, , whoie factories aro en n husa arms production n, Indicated his antago oward war Is undimin- n the victor loses," he Department to de Arms For d Members !M, July 28 7P) The war itnt will provldo irmi iipment for 20U0 of the lembcrs of tho Oregon Jrd, Instead of to only T ali S? ill" be 'he I. Ray F. Olson, acting 'general aald today, wo supports tho other araimen, Driver Drowns Loke " said h ...a. j, hsuduonl?dl 3 from aieht. HI. hu . """I reot doep. n ailment. might have delp'hoir11 r SS" ; is refnb ln Portland. station. Ho pleaded B, i m in the res, c rmos' replied e f t his cone. Corp. :'avT.ns. and WAC Pvt. hav. . 8 along a,k " co" on thorn Hngerty as having been Inter viewed by tho Wuw York i'oi and having told u roportor for thut pupor that "iho Ji-wa uro moro or 1cm for tho nuw deal, tin fortunately." Continuing, llagorty road tt tologram which mild tho Now York jmpor hud attributed tho following to Fbh: "if you want moro on that thoy (JowUh peophi) aro for llooaovolt and tho now deul I think it would bo much bclti-r for thorn If thoy upllt their voln batwoan tho two inujor parties I don't think a alnglo group ahnuld go all out one way or tho other and I nolo from votes of tho Jew ish district In New York City that tho big majority of tho Jown aro for tho new deul," Hngerty mild thut, asked to comment on n previously pub llshod quoto that ho would carry every town In his district except Fallsburgh, "brcuimn It U no per cent a certain pooplo," Fish told the Post reporter: "Anyono who knows Falls burgh knows what Fallsburgh Is. I didn't think that needs ampli fication." The statement on Fish was the first mado by Uewcy since his nomination concerning prospec tive support by any republican for the national ticket. Gov. John W. Drlcker of Ohio, tho vlco presidential nomlneo, said at a pre conference here Wcdneaday that the support of all elements willing to vote for the republican ticket would be welcomed as (or as ho was con cerned. Uowoy mado no comment at thnt time. In opposing Fish's renomlna tlon ana reelection two years nun, Dewey, then a cnndldato for gov ernor, snld that If ho were a resi dent of Fish's district ho would not vote for him. Mcanwhllo Dcwry'a Dions for refurbishing the federal govern ment if the electorate glvrs him tho nod in November were nut strictly on a four-yenr basis tn. day, with the republican nomi nee calling for an end of what he classed as new deal "war fare" on.statos' rights. Listing a scries of topics for study by a Of P governors con ference at St. Louis next week at a press conference vesterdnv. Dewey said h honed tho renub llcans could fix "an a-cn of re sponsibility to tho peonie," as be tween federal and loco! iovrrn ments, thnt would settle the problem "not pormanonMv, mil for our time, or rather, tho next four yenrs." Ho stressed tho four-year basis of his program at another press conference with Brickcr yester day The Dewey objoctlve won Im mediate a p p 1 a u a o from Rep. Charles A. Eaton (D-N.J.), who called after a conference with the New York governor, for "the completo reorganization of the fedoral government on sound business principles." This is necessary, Eaton said, If tho United States is to assume the post-war world lendershin. carrying on "tremendous eco nomic relationships with the rent of the world." The 76-ycnr-old ranking minority member of the house foroign affairs committee laid ho thought Dcwoy ngreed. Eaton reported ho discussed with Dewey old for tho stricken populations of Eurone, which the representatives said ought to be on a "gift" basis at first, but without any attempt on the pnrt of tho United Stales to beeomo n permanent world "Snntn Clause." The republican nominee dumped In the governors' con ference pot a wide group of stib jeeta, Including several on which the party already had taken pos itive stands in its platform. HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE SEVEN WOMEN I SERVICE? Norman Summers, who has llvud at routu 3, box 183 In Klam ath Falls for tho pust 14 years untcivd the army on Juno 27. Pvt. Hummers attended Kium ulh Union high school ond hud worked tor the Wcyorhaousor 1 liuljur company for tho post six years. Hlx wife Is now making her lumie In Grants Pass. Prlvnto Summers' address is: Pvt. Normun Summers, ASN wmom. Company C, 100th Battalion 70 OITU, Cutnp Jos. T. Robinson, Ar kansas. Corporal William B. Dennis, son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Cu slck of 1075 Portland, Is stationed at Camp Carson, Colo. Ills wife, Shirley, Is living at Colorado Springs during his stny at Camp Ciirson. Shlrlev l thp daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aubroy iiuciuor ot jnoY uooraman. William J. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hogcrman of Asnlnnd, Is at the navy training school at San Diego Calif. His brother, Roy H, Miller, Is sto- tinned at i;nmp Itoberts, Cnllf. Mr. and Mrs. Hagcrman also nave a son, Bobby, In tho South Pacific. HEADQUARTERS. 13lh AAP Southwest Pacific First Lieu-tt-nunt Hoy II. Skccna, 23 years oki, son oi Mm, jvi, t, Jones, uja ;t KVimnU Kltimnlti Pnllu rtA bus been presented two Oak Leaf Clusters for participation In ocr lal flights In the South Pacific combat zona, to augment a pre viously won Air Medal. Lt. Skeens is u pilot of a troop currier iquudron of tho 13th AAF service command, operating in me aoutn ana oouinwcsi macule. Since his urrivnl overseas in Au gust 11)43, Lt. Skeens has flown more than 110U hours, often un der hazardous conditions and within range of enemy fire. Tho officer enlisted In the air corps in September, 1940, and he was commissioned a second lleutvnnnt and received his pilot wings ut j-toweii, wcw Mexico. In Januury, 1044. ho was promoted from second lieutenant to first lieutonnnt. In c I v i 1 1 a n life, Lieutenant Skeens was employed by Gen- crni motors corporation, or Eu gene, Oro. i , FORT BELVOIR, Va. PFC Charlie A. Nelson has complet ed the four-week engineer me chanical course at tho engineer school at Fort Belvolr, Va. He Is a PFC In the corps of engi neers. He Is married to the former Virginia V. Gcssman of 3314 Maryland avenue, Klamath Falls. Ho entered the army on De cember 2, 1043, at Fort Lewis, Wash. Before entering the serv ice ha was employed by the Oreeon state highway depart ment as assistant maintenance foreman. Hop Market Slow In Past Week PORTLAND, July 28 (P) Oregon's hop market was quiet during tno past wcck, reflecting tne general irenn along me cltic const, the v.r food admin istratlon snld today. The WFA reuorted contract ing of hops for future delivery at a standstill, principally be cause of luck of offerings from Oregon growers. Nearly all the 1044 crop is already under con tract, and many growers have signed three and live year con tracts based on celling or mar. kct prices wan minimum guarantees. If! CANE SUGAR IN IiriNiay.PACKID COWTAINiasliii I G-H sugar A BUD'S HOTOS hile U Walt 4 for 25c eet'"n9 cards for osions veltie, uvenirs BUD'S ?! Main St. UALLORY'S W MARKET Merrlll-Lokeviow Jet U Telephone 4620 FARMERS' PRICES Pork Roast Pork Steak . Leg of Mutton Mutton Chops Plenty Hams and Bacon lb. 23c - lb. 25c . lb. 32c . lb. 2?c Klamath County Meat Only Argentines Demonstrate In Approval of Policy BUENOS AIRES, July 28 (P) Several' thousand persons,, voic ing approval of tho govern ment's foroign, policy with shouts of "Argentines yes, Yan kees no," participated fast night in an orderly demonstration during which a noiso bomb ex ploded In front of tho building occupied by the newspaper La Naclon. Tho crowd assembled first In front .of tho U. S, embassy where, as a precaution, women employes had been sent home eorly. The explosion, which Injured no one but shattered a shop window, occurred as tho main demonstration was mov ing toward tho foreign min istry, several blocks away. Numerous organizations spon sored the demonstration, which came 24 hours after Foreign Minister Gen. Orlando Pcluffo in a radio speech had said Ar gentina would continue her present foreign policy, criticized officially by tho United States as favoring ihe axis. (A dispatch from Montevideo said travelers arriving from Buenos Aires brought with them copies of a manifesto cir culated by the Argentine Fed eration of University Students protesting against the internal and foreign policies of the pres ent regime.) From the U. S. embassy the crowd paraded through tho prin cipal shopping street to the for eign ministry, where President Gen. Edelmiro Farrell appear ed on a balcony and acknowl edged cheers. He asserted Argentina was determined to continue the road she has chosen. Soldier Medal Holder Able To See After Operation PHOENIXVILLE, Pa ' July 28 VP) Blind Sgt. Forrest L. Voslcr of Livonia, N, Y., holder of the congressional Medal of Honor, opened his eyes tho other morn ing at Valley Forge General hos pital. Tho maze of red, blue, green, purple and yellow colors in the Red Cross ofghan lying across his feet startled him. "Gosh, they're bright, Just like a technicolor movie, much brighter than I remember when I could see last December." x He could see now as the doc tors said he would. Now, he decided, he would be ablo to go to Washington to re calve the nation's highest deco ration from the hands of tho pres ident maybe even accept Mrs. Roosevelt's recent personal Invi tation to visit Hyde Park. Brought to. Valley Forge on June 2, his wounded, infected right eye was removed In the hope that the vision in the other would clear. But young Vosler not yet old enough to vote still carries a Marine Sidelights Enlisted men with families here, with or without children, who would like to go to Harri man lodge for a weekend, may make arrangements and reserva tions at the post recreation of fice. Transportation, a boat and lodging will be provided. A radio has been obtained bv Mrs, Harry Jackman, for the use of marine parties at Lake o" the Woods. Thus far 88 marines have been on these three-day recrea tional trips, and from all reports, have enjoyed themselves thoroughly. The recreation office has asked that all marines making the visits to Lake o the Woods or Diamond lake take along swimming suits. Those resorts afford very good swimming as well as boating and fishing. The cost bowling alley Is ex- ected to bo open next week. It s furnished with the best equip ment obtainable, and the price is iu cents a line, oi wnicn tne pin boy gets a nickel. . Movie schedule for the week end Is, Saturday, "Are Husbands Necessary," and Sunday, "Good Fellows." A number of good pic tures are coming up the first part of August. Classified Ads Bring Results chunk of shell in his chest from the Flying Fortress raid over Bremen last December. Their plane, shot down bv Ger man fighters, plunged into the worth sea and Vosler, wounded and blinded by gunfire, crawled out on the wing, followed by a wounded tail gunner. Suddenly, Vosler, hearing a noise behind mm sensed what had happened. wounds, hud slipped into the water. Without hesitation, Vosler plunged into the water, groped and found his companion and then held him afloat until both were pulled to safety. It was this heroic action that won him the award. Then came the morning when he awoke and saw the riotous checkerboard of colors In the Red Cross afghan. "God sure was good to me," he said. "I guess I won't see anv moro fighting and I wish the war was ended, but I've got to help them out with their bond drives and so on. 'I don't like being toted around as a hero, but if it helps the war. I guess it's the only thing left inai i can ao. Service Men and Women Home on Leave Pvt. Hob.rt Collins from Camp Bowie. Tex. Here until August 1. S 2c Hub.rt Vanderhoff from San Diego, Calif. Here until Au gust 3. Second Lt. Don Ellington from Hondo. Tex. Here until August 12. Cpl. Dwane Kelley from Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Here until August 3. PFC Gerald Reader from Camp Shaffe, Ark. Here until July 29. First Lt. Arthur C. Learning from the Central Pacific. Here until August 6. S 1c Willis Robinson from San Diego, Calif. Here until July 28. The above service people are entitled to free passes to the local theatres and free fountain service at Lost River dairy by the courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the theatres and R. C. Woodruff of the dairy. Please call at The Herald and News office (ask for Scott Reed) for your courtesy tickets. Western Pine Lumber Activity Increases PORTLAND, July 28 UP) Activity in western pine lum ber increased last week, the Western Pine association report ed today. Comparison figures (in mil lions of feet): Last Prev. Week Week Orders 85,495 70,381 Shipments 81,015 71,761 Production 93,048, 82,578 GERMAN BEATITUDE NEW YORK, July 28 VP) "Blessed are those who retreat, for they will see their homeland attain urnto a Hprman enlrllo.. Hn his notebook. He was captured in rrance ana uwi monitors heard the British radio broadcast his doleful words today. If It's a "frozen" article you need, advertise for a used one in the classified. Schilling: Chili Powder the "just right" flavor for zestful chili dishes mm f vsh and 22ty enough ioS mthszunmezmenusW There's no "summer problem" with Rits Crackers. No matter how high the temperature soars, Ritz stays fresh and crisp. What a boon that is, especially today when you are trying to conserve food I For a special bakini process protects Ritz... keeps them crisp, deli cious, crunchy. Give salads, spreads, jellied soups, cold drinks, des serts a "lift" by serving them with Ritz-the cracker that doesn't wilt in hot weather! . BAKED BY NABISCO NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY When in Mediord Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Joe and Ann Earley Proprietors Search For Body To Be Resumed PORTLAND, July 28 (JP) Search for the body of Tom Hathaway, 17, who disappeared yesterday while serving as a watchman on a gasoline barge, will be resumed in the Willam ette river today. Dragging of the river In the vicinity of the Northwest Oil company installation failed to locate the body of the boy, who was believed to have tumbled from the barge into the stream. Classified ads get results. Warner Brothers Buy Rights to Play NEW YORK, Juiy 28 (&) Purchase of screen rights to "The Voice of the Turtle," which . starred Margaret Sullavan here during the past season has been announced by Warner Brothers. , While the price was not an nounced on John Van Druten's play, the New York Times says that a down payment of $600,000 plus a percentage of the gross re ceipts of the film was arranged with Alfred De Liagre, Jr., the producer. SPECIALS Saturday I 1 Grade A j-immmmmifAiw - - - n.-.Tu ;i WIENERS i.b 370 '"d ; PORK CHOPS Lb. 37e MEATS j! - 40c Lb. FANCY BACON i r4 J';" Ice Cold j! 370 tb. oSCLb. Watermelons '; GROUND BEEF 27c Full Selection I 0f cheese ; Garden PEAS and BEANS n2 2 for 29c Spring Fryers & Rabbits ' i Yesl We have 111 A full line of fancy groceries - , 1 and Grade A stale-inspected meats. j ROBINSON'S MARKET 4839 So. 6th Phone 3577 4. Open Bandars and Erenlngs Free Deliver? i Plenty of Parking Spaco Sat. and Toes. Here's a faibjoffeR! m -ibw sgte A new breakfast-thrill 'SmX'l a AQ Shreddies t Crisp little bil- SsA flTC3i jOtf cuits in convenient spoon- fi! 4j tft&Ltj k6, tb' goodness of vrttOftaN0 natural whole wheat. Buy f "shreddies" 10(1371 " (lSWjlr AKIO BY NABISCO P31i V vlfiviPiMSSSVS I NATIONAL BISCUIT - VfcJJr t&M COMPANY III tti. erig- WgiSS I nal Shredded WhtttBak- Rv I el Niagara 'alia. All K. I. G. stores carry a complete line of fresh fruit and vegetables. Get the cream of the crop . . . . Don't forget Jars and Lids! Jar Lldi ....... 3 Pkgi. 25e 6Bc Jar Caps Dox. 19c HI-Ho Crackers, Lb. Pkg. 21c Vanilla Cookies, 2 Lbs. 39c (Hearts, Diamonds,' Spades and Clubs). S. H. Graham Crackers, 2-Lb. Pkg 33e Argo Corn Starch, 2 for 15c Mothers- Quick Oars, Large Pkg 32c (With Premium) Snowdrift Shortening, 3 Lbs. Ritz CRACKERS 23c l-Lb. Pkg. Hi Kitchen Cleanser, 2 for 13c (Doesn't make rough hands) Homelike Flour, 25-Lb. Bag $1.18 Fisher's Cake Flour, . 2-Lb. Pkg 17c Black Cherries, No. 2Vi . Glass 42c Sunblest Mustard, Pint Jar 15c Hunt's Supreme Tomato Sauce 2 for 11c Kreamed Honey, 14-Oz. 31e Wheat and Soy Pancake Flour 20e Hunt's Supreme Pork and Beans, No. 2'i Glass 23e 12-Ox. Pkg. NABISCO SHREDDIES Sunblest Ripe Olives, ' ' ' " Pt. .... I... 29e Rancho Soup .... 4 for 25c (Chicken Noodle, Tomato, ' , Pea) '..-. Don't Forget Poultry and Dairy Feeds. Fisher's Complete , Line. Feed for Produc tion and Save Money! At All K. I. G. Stores or Call K. I. G. Warehouse, Phone 8271. Klamath In de pendent Grocers COMMUNITY OKOCERY FIFTH AVENUE GROCERY JOE'S MARKET AND GROCERY LAPSLET GROCERY LIEN'S CASH STORE MAC'.'! STORE PASTED A'S GROCERY ' ROniNSON'S MARKET SHASTA VIEW GROCERY. TWIN GIRLS GROCERY WEST KLAMATH GROCERY BAI.LOU GENERAL STORE, Ft. Kl. BOROIIOIIS GROCERY. Spr. RlTtr KENO STORE. Keno , MICKEY'S FOOD MARKET. Oalrr