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Sedge interprets peace poligy HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN BLACKMAN .... in inh B'.tV N. I.t fiM- ' Jffi E. K(lo of New f. who " . rm,nPrii(lnn lfrfli pre Idcnllul Noml-j ihoJO"' E niWrv cnlncld Tliin"l.,i"imliiv Hi" phrase 'I'P1 ..." In tlir republican K"n-brnrln "ever;;; from i f"1: .... i, Ediin thai use of W .".:: tn prevent or re- ' Inn a. ''"I! Inclusive" ' j nivevs own puo- , , ,.,iin once criurifn Vessel-worded and Jul" ""' " "T :.-.irH.,v after ii lonK r, i.;wllh Dowry. A pr IW""'",' ... rWev f... , strong ownlmillon nprd I" '" ,wlln '"; K... m ivur M ni'Mce and Vaimon Into m-llon evurj; ihorl,M Kdo "Cover- iVwfV w c.i'U'rm.i.cu mm Luva mraiu shall brought bWln, lo M1IU ",nl '"7 V Kirrai " ' i" " i w.il bo nroniiilly stamped ty inlcriiutiowil action, i tho economic sine, uov n wov feels that wo must wllh oilier nations to pro- monetary liability, n wider nulloiml exchange or goods iervlcrl, unci ouicr cummer- mil economic progress in , Ihnl iho underlying cause miv be, miurnra against. ivhtv'i coition-nro with the t Jfney congressional group hu eliilitli with rlnte delega te!, wlwie views and aid tio t liiof. nira. Charles A. Eiiton predict IthitDcwr. would carry Now Intf, which has IB electoral :. Lose will 01 mayor ink llinue of Jersey City, wtrillc itale lender, that "we ,( iven limine norno body ii ind we have him on the mi. He'll let the count of 10 mall Grass Fires hfinguished Hero Four imill flrei brought the it dfpartmenl out Wednesday wnoon sno inursday morn- i. Ur V Wpnnerfnv adttrnnnn n wero jent lo 1004 Vino to out i iron fire, and they i.l called nunln at 4:26 to nut .'. mother irasi flro nt HIv ; oiimarx. Wednesday nlcht nt 10:4 a tin I davenport nt 038 Wal ' nuied tome dnmnite in 3 occupied by Haiol Mc arj. Iran fire at 532 South 'inldo Thuridav m o r n I n s fit the hook and ladder there nut 11:13. r m t I . um-m New Cream Deodorant Safely hclpt Stop Perspiration 27 "J1 """" i"'n' D "wioidiciKioimcn'i.lniii, "PnioppnipiMtionHfelr, inivitmliinRcteim. .No ,i,in to a :!!!"-d"1PJ"l Se.l of Amo,t.,mmefUmli"; l'"ml lo f.bric. Uie 39 Alio i9i ittt ajfcZ-" "KUNB DIODORAMf Pilots Brief for Home Front 'Mission' 11 VM k; i n ph i rn yti f, ' V t' hiy 'Wt.Jwl' " i(.r'. vV "A Art- 'ii-Mllfci! 'tU ..-.i.wAJtxJv'i'iliiiiiiawiaiiii''1'"' '"'l (Navy photo rom NEA Hound for the USA niter a yeni flghtlnn Jnpi in the" imith" Pacific, fighter plloti of Air Group' 24. aboard an Independence camci, Unite a burlosquc briefing for their next minion. Agalniti 1 a blaikboiiirt iiKilted will, comely "mi.p." recoenltion-nillioucttca of oblcctlvei, and a list of the I ,"enemy'f'' Urateiiic tion(hold. their An Combat Intelligence olTlccr givca ahort refresher course, 1 to ciiRcr. but oul-of-practicc HRhtcra.. Correspondent Reports Death of Premier Blum By EDDY GILMOHE MOSCOW, Aug. 10 UV) Kon attinlln Sinioiiov, cirmpiiuli?nt for tho Jinny ncwapiiper Hcd Slur, miido public today n story thai Indlciittid former Prmilor Leon Blum of Franco had (Heel nt tlie nulls' death fuctory near Lublin. Slmonov'a story of Hitler's blKifost enterprise dedicated to Iho destruction of lifo said hun dreds of thousands of persons, principally Jews, were ayslom ntically and methodically killed there alnco the winter of 1041. The correspondent said tho "extermination camp" consisted of denth fields with scientific crematories mid a system of Hol lows which Blum was forced to help build. (A dispatch July 8 from Irun, Spain, said it was understood that Blum and former Minister of Interior Geore Mnndcl were held in a chateau in central Gcr- Service Men and Women Home on Leave Pvt. Errln Parker from Co lumbus, O. Hero until August 11. FO MoWIn Miller from Dour las, Ariz. Hero until Auitust 21). H 1c D. H. Forguion from tho South Pacific, Hero until September 6. Toft Scores War Worker Benefit Program For Postwar WASHINGTON. Aug. 10 (P) Senator Toft (Il-Ohio) today crlt Iclr.ed as "fundamentally wronft" what ho said wcro attempts by sponsors of tho Murray-Kilcore demobilization bill to provide post-war benefits lo war workers on a par will) thoso provided for soldiers and sailors. "I cannot sea a parallel be tween aoldlors and sailors serv ing; nt $90 a month and others receiving hlith wages in war In dustry," Tart told tho sennto In urging dofent of tho CIO-supporl-ed mensuro under which dis charged war workers would re ceive up to $5 a week in unem ployment compensation, , many. Lublin, in pre-war south eastern Poland, was captured by tliu Russians, July 24.) Interviewing two Lublin engi neers who reported they saw IJIuin at tho death factory In May of last year, Simonov got mis siory: "You know who that man Is?" asked a Lublin Jew who knew one, of tho engineers. Indlcollna an elderly man dragging some planks. lie Is Leon Blum. Tho engineer said there hap pened to bo no gestapo men ubout at tho moment so ho stop ped tho old man and nsked: "Arc you Leon Blum?" "Yes," said the old man. "1 am ijcon muin. "lhc prime minister of France?" "Yes, tho primo minister of Franco." The engineer asked the man how he got to Lublin. "With the last group of French prisoners, no replied wcorlly. "Why did you not try to save yourself thero nt home? Was it impossioie? "I do not know," the man re, piled. "Pcrhans 1 could not. l decided to share tho fate of my people." 'lears rolled down the man's ctiecKs as no shulflcd off with his planks at tho appearance of two storm troopers. Ho stum bled with his loud and fell. Some ono neipeci mm up. Ho moved on. A week later the two engi neers roiurneci to camp and met the man who hud Introduced (hem to Blum, They asked wliero he was. Tho man lifted his hand to wards tho sky. "There, ho replied, "where wo will nil bo soon. Ing registrations In tho U. S. dropped to 30,400,608, a do cllno of 6.4 per cent from the 1042 figures. 0 Refrigeration Equipment Co. Karl Urquhart 811 Klamath Phone 6458 For Commercial Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE For Sale BEAUTY SHOP Equipment $700 Value For $650 Cash Phone 7438 or see If for yourself of 703 Mitcholl For SCHOOL or Business ! Mi I " QmtJm LAST i I I This Edgerton plain too model was de signed primarily for military wear . . but it's proving a popu lar number for cam pus and business wear too! If youwnnt a real treat stop in and try it on, MOST STYLES $6.50 to $8.50 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main Nelson Requesis Chiefs To Decide on Reduction WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 Pj I Top commanders of the army and navy were face-to-lace today with an unprecedented request from Production Chief Donald M. Nelson that thoy take a look at munitions stockpiles and de cido whether the army should not cut production in some items. Nelson made tne Challenge Dy pulling a controversial, sup pressed report on army ordnance out of a pigeonhole and sending it to the joint cnieis oi sum Admiral Leahy. General Mar shall, Admiral King, and Gen eral Arnold, Ho issued a statement last night saying ho did It "so they can determine whether the ade quacy of certain army stocks is such that modification of some procurement programs may be aavisame. ' Meantime the senate war In. vestigating committee showed an Interest In the suppressed docu mont, Senator Ferguson (R-Mich.) saying ho thought tho committee ought to sco It. Ho asked com mittee lawyers to look into the matter. Nelson, as chairman of the war production boBrd, has no nowor to docido army needs, and It was the first time he had made a public issue out of that question. The report, prepared by two WPB statisticians, had been withheld by their superior, Stacy May, director of WPB's bureau of planning and statistics, after the army, although admit ting that the supply of some Items was plentiful, had pro tested that tho conclusions of the report might obscure critical needs for certain weapons. No Celebration Of Birthday For Hoover This Year SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 10 (IP) There'll be no celebration for former president Herbert Hoover s 70th birthday today Instead, said Hoover, he will be on a train bound for Los An geles after a 'visit here and in Nevada inspecting mining pro perty. Asked last night for a birthday Interview, Hoover declined, say ing, "I'm all tied up this evening, and besides, there is no interest in that sort of thing." Classified Ads Bring Results PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO.rAIN NO HOSPITALIZATION No Lou of Tlmo Pormoaon! aotolta! DR. E. M. MARSHA Cairoprootla Payotelaa tt Ho. 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