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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1944)
PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON UNITYSTRESSED BY WALLACE 1 SPEECH DES MOINES, July 29 (VP) Vice President Henry A. Wal lace said today that the demo cratic party could succeed in the November elections "only If It brings the farmer and the worker together on a liberal. constructive platform," and that one function of "a liberal, con structive democratic party is to keep the west and me soutn united." Presiding as the permanent chairman . 01 the lowa demo cratic state platform convention, Wallace praised the south, a sec tion which played a large part in his defeat for renomination at the national convention last week. In his prepared address ne did not mention Senator Harry S. Truman of Missouri, who de- ENDS TODAY Wild Bill Elliott "Mojave Firebrand" SECOND HIT "Coll of the Southern Sees" i I 1 1 r)b i i J H Mill 11 I II 1 "nUtiueui Shaw Prom 11:30 Sunday Monday With Gale Storm Patricia Moriian it On the Same Program MM IrtMs MttH DSZBMHD s MASS AHACK T HOD USED ROBOTS By JAMES F. KINO LONDON, July 29 (fP) The nazis adopted a new "mass at tack" technique In hurling flying bombs at London and southern England during the night, send- fcatcd him on the second bal lot. . Wallace, who has rested at his home here since the Chicago convention, repeated a remark he made there after his bid for renomination failed that "the liberal cause has not been de feated and will not be." ing the robots over in batches with brief lulls between each onslaught. The attacks took a fresh toll of casualties, including patients in a hospital which was badly damaged. Last night RAF Halifaxes, probably carrying six-ton "earth quake" bombs, attacked a supply depot iu the Pas-dc-Calais area near Watten, believed connected with the nazi threat to launch 10 ton rockets against England. The depot is near flying -bomb launching sites. Workers spent most of the night digging for bodies at the spot where a flying bomb blew up a crowded restaurant at noon yesterday, killing and trapping a number ot persons. It was estimated, meanwhile, that 200,000 persons had left London for safer havens in the country far more than the num ber evacuated in 1941. Despite the toll taken by the flying bombs, a poll conducted by the Daily Express showed only a bare majority ot inose under attack in southern Eng land favored reprisals. The poll found 54 per cent in favor, 42 fGyJ man u hum TODAY ONLY "THE LONE PRAIRIE" . ' With Ruiiell Hoyden 2ND HIT " "Wintertime" with Sonjo Heme SUNDAY MONDAY y '"'fit-- I Ts" itatahei iauTakt j J if la a giciltr hi!! with HERBERT MARSHALL Anoiher Big Hit of As HILLS: n'ih nniccr.i.f. mvnrw ' per cent against and 4 per cent in rimiht Lamb to Remain Rationed Despite Stockment' Protest PORTLAND. Ore.. July 29 (.V) Lamb will remain rationed de spite protests of northwest live stock men ana Diucnors mm lamb cuts are spoiling for lack oi buyers. Charles R. Balrd, San Fran cisco, western regional adminis trator for the office of price ad ministration, said Washington, D. C. headquarters turned down his recommendation of a 30-dny rationing holiday in Oregon and Washington. Senator Cordon (R-Ore.) also had urged the OPA to remove points from lamb to allcviato what he described as a market glut for that type ot meat. Ho said the agency advised his sec retary in Washington it would confer with the war food admin istration to try to find a solution of the problem. When adding water to vour battery in cold weather it is ad visable to' do so immediately be fore driving the car. Unless the engine is run for a short time to mix the distilled water crooerlv with acid, the water may freeze and ruin your battery. RESTRICTION OF WASHINGTON, July 211 T) In an outgrowth ot tho Argen tine affuir. ngriculturo depart ment employees huvo been In structed to provide no informa tlon or comment to the press, the trade or to "other non-gov-ernmcntiil officials" on negotia tions of this country with for eign governments, except when specifically authorized, This instruction was given In a departmental memorandum signed by Secretary Wiekard and War Food Administrator Marvin Jones, The memorandum said Hint injudicious comments" attrib uted to an agriculture depart ment official with regard to re cent negotiations fur the import ing of Argentine corn to help meet a grain shortage in this country had had embarrassing repercussions in tho South American country. Tho Instruction. If rigidly ad hered to, would affect sources of information on a broad field of farm department and war food administration activities. Classified ads get results. OPA to Cancel Outstanding Tire Certificates WASHINGTON, July 29 W) The office of price administra tion has decided to cancel nearly all outstairtllntf ration certifi cates for heavy bus and truck fires, effective at midnight, to night, so that needs of operators may be re-examined in tho light of sharply reduced allocutions and new priority ratings. Tho agency Is making the dras tic move, It was learned today, hecauso certificates for about JOO.ont) heavy duty tires aro In circulation, while only HO.OOO casings will be available In August. It was understood tho cancel lation order will apply to nil but the relatively fow certificates is sued in the last fow days. 10,000 Tons of Aluminum to Arrive CASTLE ROCK. July The Salem, Ore., oxper processing plant will 10,000 tons of nlumlnu: from the Camp Cowlllz within tho next three for initial tosts, Kenneth engineer for Columbia corporation, reported. 29 (VP) Imcntal receive in clay deposit months White, metals TODAY Only OfTHI TOttN i i -www- T. W I - v wvwwm li'im arm Telephone 4567 Continuous Show Saturday-Sunday Box Office Opens 12:30 P. M. ENDS TODAY Jack Carson Jane Wyman "Make Your Own Bed" 1 tm mmm urn mm mi m tmi rr-. , ,.:,:x;: . Continuous Show Sat,-Sun Box Oflic. Opens 12:30 Starts Saturday Midnight in a story of love that binds a man ancf woman darkly together Added Walt Disney Carroon News Event! ' At Both Theatres STAMTMNG SUNBAW tUk pp tow UT XkW' T" T ..t.UltlDVI" U ' 1 I r mm -..iW fl t vnmnimmrisssD mm .T I'll WMW ' tms eb ajisnirer. (Jem. .SSsrSS ENDS TODAY "Ladies of Washington With Trudy Marshall 2nd Hit 'Call of the Jungle' i ' i : ADDED SCREEN ENJOYMENT Gun To Gun'(Wstern FaaturetU) Hit Parade of tha Gay 90't (Band) Mot Mauler (Sperr) Lateit Naw July it';, tnin 3V i ran