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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1944)
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THREE' III OVER SfffliNS Wounded Marine Aided by Buddies ., from l'l Ono) F rii-al nt more rLi nun." v . . i UtlCtflj. ,N. Polish, y r .luimi wni-Hhipit tlk . .rnis of llllKllim K.vliti Am'''"'1",' .v",,r' in ciffy"1...; i.v..ni' i force nencvuu w Africa. troops woro Hrllllll. i. ....I l llw. Rl. XmVAM,n.';;tl Nor Si w"1 w,'"1(" ,"f sily ' ..fin.lniis exorcise ,,piu, " , 11.l.ry kill .ib lho U 1 1 ii ,1 I II 11 nlr f " I . nhnna mar , the M II It'll I It Ml northward ' h , mmlalns of sup- l" J MUlllllKMll, was mil far HIT III Rhone Kiwdlng northward across P3 .... . -ii v nf morn Ihnn WilAion. I- M mill BSfKSS UNEMPLOYMENT I"1, r,. . rn located. II ttiM lllt.l, " " r. "u.ii.. fnuillnr. Com era " . .im chiikI most of this . -". A in tlio iiioununiM ami f Provence, and between tl too milnls mo the Kreo base vi i-rT (WM lMllo-Tlenlmta lilt by Jap bullet during fierce fighting for airstrip nenr OiaUi, Oimm, till Marino Is lifted to shoulder of one of hln buddies to bo curried back to emertiency stations. burial tliu collapse of noxl Gormuny, tlio committee, headed by Rep Colinur (D-MliuO, submitted lou Islollon to crcnto an office of war moblilzatlun nnd rcconvcr alun. Without mentioning tho air rent conitriMuiUinol controvomy over federalized unemployment compeiijuillon vermis ntnto con- (rolled Hvmcinii, tlic commuiec mild fittidy hud indicated "tliut If ncli'diiiita protection la to no provided there should be in- crennex In tho duration of bene fit nnd in tho weekly nmount.' In mom ittiilca. It lidded Hint the fee cnil so- cinl aectirily board nnd e.illmnt cd t int funda nro ndeounte in jnost atlitea to provide Increnaed bcnefiia mirinK the reconversion period WASHINGTON. Ami. IS (!') Immedlntu notion by ntntu liov- ni-nnwiilri In enlnruu Dm Kenno of Lmd ol most of the French tlttlr tinemploymcnt compenan ti; the resort of Cnimes, nnd ti(m syaloms, "In both the duru- by OUICr innuui ,...--v. lion HIHI level ui ueiiuiun, wiw rV.p..,ii liroildt'lints WOrC i-,...,imiiti,nrlerl tnrlliv hv the I .ofclfic on wlmt they anin house nnslwnr committee. Ii ihc inviulon sector thiin AsserlliiK this is neeessnry "In En illied announcement. Ihc order to meet tho reconversion ImiM narrowed Ihn IiiiuIIiih nrobiiMiis (luit will come with n (o fu-mue sireicn ucwtch iflii. su nines cunt u ;i huh Cannes. iFocil point of tho strike, the fmiiu nddcil. wns tlio ltt-mlle Ittrh between St. ftiiphucl nnd kfWmnrat, nbom minwny do- tnn Oil oil tliui vHiimTn.f Die Riviera const whero tho Minu were mnde Is ruuued tih hit Is rlslnif ubruptly from i (out and Is rncklound in uy places, flul between these Via aro many benches, somo bll. othcra extensive. Amiilcana and Fronch BKk of theso bciichcs nro the lilt resort (owns nestlinu luiul tho hills ono of tho :id j best Known plnyarounds. The iLriktnu force wus com' ll larecly of Amcrtcnn' nnd tmcli troops whose pntch wns irpued by tlmusnnds of plnncs pen nun pinpointed nuns, rani defenses, brldues nnd Wi aJnco riclny. Ihtie attacks ulrendy hnd NIM Off the Gerinnna In the W under ntlnck from speedy p enner ironi luuv or ivirih fi France. I Bombers tndnv iilonn fleu, tWe than 100(1 snr(io nunr II. .i fKoncaas without opposition I mc air forces nlso dropped pwal million lenflcta todny, f" InvllliiK Gcrmnn troops to IWndcr, others lnlrii,.lnn path clylllnns to keep off lho j m owny irom mllitnry rw.vra ma yet others ndvla. PT Uie underKround what to do( pi at l ono r(.ii ptntj, Associated Press Wnr u.in"ncl1 cnnctn Dixon r uini hii ntmr mint n. t began nt 8 n. m 2 m. tnu V , -""'l "V": llll-R Ol 5i i "d" "trllKlo mnrka tho PH.." """5C"i)e." hirii. - ww'incr nnd went off ressionco at tho Initial An nrmorcd division moves only 21 feet per gnllon of gnso- lino. Oklnhomn ennnot meet Its own demands In fruit nnd veg' otiiblo growing. E F HJUSE NOOSE NS FARRELL HERE WASHINGTON. Aug. 15 (!') Thu si'iiuli! heard demands today for a "renllstle " peace treaty un der which tho United biuies would luslst upon permanent pos session of "every Island necessary to lis postwar security. Tho demands weru voiced by Scnulors McKcllur (IJ-'Icnn.), Chundler (D Ky.) und Cliuirmun Hcynulds (D-N. C.) of the mil itary committee alter McKeilur offered a resolution to put the seuute on record as favoring: 1. The United States pos session of all islands north of the equator to the 3Ulh parellel In the possession of or mandated to Japan on ueeemoer o, inn, Including Formosu nnd the Ryu-kys- . ... 3. AcquiHillon 01 Bermuiui unu all West Indian islands now in tho possession of Jburopcun na tions. 3. Negotiations by the presi dent with Ecuador to obtain the Galapagos islands us permanent United siaics possessions. RUSSIANS SEE VICTORY MOSCOW, Aug. 15 (!) "Vic tory this year," said many Rus sians todoy when they heurd lho first radio flashes that the allies hod landed in southern France. TIGHT TRAPPED 7TH (Continued from Pugc One) hud escaped was not known. Bui many thousands woro believed still pocketed. "Kni-mv reinforcements are atlll arriving, but they arc 60 per cent loreign 'slave troops , who probably will be left be hind us sacrifice rearguards while Von Klugc tries to get his best forces out," a British staff officer In the field declared. (Berlin broudcust said "a vio lent buttle unprecedented in liv ing memory is being fought" lor the FuIuIkc gup). A half-dozen more towns fell as tho drawstring tightened all around tho Normandy pocket. The American invested Ger, eight miles cast of Mortuin, and Domfront. 15 miles southeast. Mortuin formerly wus the western tip of tho Geiman sal lent. Tho Canadians, lopping their OOUO-yard assuult ycslerduy with a new surge on a two-mile front, captured Epaney and Hill 184, sweeping up at least 1000 pris oners. A front dispatch said the value of Falaisc was all but lost to the Germans since the Canadians irom positions on high ground north of tho city dominated cs- cupe routes eastward to Lasueux and Paris. OBITUARY CIIAHLKM OHCAK WKiIXlNIlKR Churl en Oiicnr Wet II an tier, ft resident or Klamath Kit I In for the putt l'4t yciirfc nnd ii former renldent of Wltconaln for inniiy years, passed away in this city on Buntiny, Auguti u, im. ai . in. Tho dcconsml wus n ntillvn of Sweden nnd was nxed (to years and 11 months when called. He It survived by two sisters, twi) sons, one daughter and sev eral ttrundchlldrcn. The remains rest at Ward's Klamalh Funeral home, U25 Hlvh. where friends may cull after noon Wednesday, August 10, Notice of funerul arrangement! will be announced later. FOR TRAFFIC AWARD RITES SMART CLOTH HATS l.KWIS CI.INT (HIIIIDVI HAMILTON Lwli Clint lOudctyi Hamlllon. a reil dent of Dorrln. Cnlif., pained awiy in thu clly on Monday afternoon. Augunt 14. IIH4. Tho dccenned wafl a native of Dorrla, Calif., and wan ased S years and 10 davi when called. HeKldeK hl par ent. Mr. and Mm, Marshall Hamilton of Dnrris. Calif., ho ! survived hy two sisters, Marwaret nttth und Llndel Carol: his paternal granflparents, Mr, and Mrs. nav Hamilton and nil maternal grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Wintleld. all of Dorrls. Cs'if. The remains rest at Ward's Klamath runeral home. D25 High. iri fr'rnds mav coll after 2 p. m. Wednesday. August 10. Notlre of funeral will ne announced later, Secretary of State Robert Far roll unu nuurn j,er oui', ussistant Uiiecior ol the state sufety divi sion, uppeured at tne Lions club luncneoii Tuesuay noon to pre sent mayor John Houston and county uuugc U. Keeder with traiiic saieiy uwaras ior tne slate. luumalh Falls won first plucc in irumc saiciy tor cities in Oregon over 10,U0u population, una jvlamath . county won first place tor counties over 40,000 population. Alter presentation or, the awurcis, iurroll, in an informal discussion, toucned on the finan cial situation of the state. He saia that the state was debt free ana had money In the bank. however, to counter-balance tins, he pointed out that under the six per cent limitation law, it was not possible lor the state, In tiie.se good times, to lay up postwar credits. There Is also the fact that almost every insti tution in the i.tate needs a com plete overhauling and moderni zation with the expected in crease In population after the war. Adam LeFour. also from the secretary of slate's office, gave a short talk on the education of the youth of the state in driving. Highways after the war will be radically improved and the young people will play a re sponsible role in the economic structure of the state, he said. John Sandmeycr, chairman of 1 the day, introduced Warren 1 Bennct. Sam Ritchie, E. A. Thomas and Dave Bridge of the Klamath Falls traffic safety coun cil. Guests of the day were J. E. Short of Utah, Milton Perncll, and Marvin Hixon. Four Miss Klamath contest ants were introduced by Paul Lee. They were Janet Protsman, Edrie Smith, Virginia Howard, and Ruth Stelnerson, who were guests of the club for the meeting. Average fisherman in the United States spends about 568 annually for his sport. 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