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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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, thin afternoon, lonlgli
vi,ky, (iillowi'tl ly scverui
- ulcnnaiU cool weather
.in. tomorrow night ,imtl
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wins tomorrow
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Atlantic m'liciiiint stiit'ted
. Jiiiv climb.
initoii, In H seventh day of
r-SO irn-prnnoi' i-a.wi ,i-u
rut 88 degrees, with ii break
-much cooler tomorrow
different nit mnss Is
billed to hit tho iiroti.
YorK ii ii ii vicinity,
(hi by n violent iminiicr-
in tost niKiii, W1,B m"iiiiiiiik
tr an oppressive, humid Bti
11 i. m., mid nut icipiili-n tit)
is bcforii me promised re
liif tomorrow.
TThc forest flro hazard led (ho
-YorK slini! conservation d.
tmmt t ri'inovo nil nion In
lumbering business from
t parts of the Adirondack
nuln. t.ow Humidity nnd
cealhrr litis been the cmist!
mltered forest fires In aovvr'
mllons of tho stiilo.
Refutes Dewey
lharge On World
cace Conference
iConllnucd from Pima Ono)
bi participation In penre tnlks
Unot henllowcd to full npnrl
pujtn domestic political con
ventci.
He whole bottom could drop
i ot pious tor peace, Hull
A If that happened.
Slitun Intor-DeDendencv ..
AsMrtlrtif thnt tho orosnrrltv.
k welfare mid the true Inter
pol all frcn notions tiro tied
kttner, Hull .mid tho
tic largo nntlons Is Irrevoc-
I licit With t int nf Kintill mi.
hi and vlco vcrsn. Nolhlnif
more patent Hum thai, lie
Die -ccrctnrv Irncod Amor I.
itudics on plnns to prevent
"Million ot wiuit no termed
e unspcnknblo vtwri,..,,.n
"ugh which we tiro now iiolnn,
- iu mi uiui sit id uioro luivo
J mnumertiblo conferences
III COIlKreSSmon nnrl l.inilnn
; all sections of Amcrlcnn
Dllllna
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'a rcMiomo lo n ,..! t,.., i,..i,
M that John iosliir Diillen.
Zrfn 7vimr -0 Dewey, hnd
- iiie suite deportment
n m those tnlks.
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American Airborne Troops Land in Southern France!
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aildfus cmryliiie Anirtlcnii nlrlmme trooiw nro socn In this first picture of Invasion of southern Prunce as they come In for landing on level farm
utiiiii. Not dujil rtOaed by ylldcri aj they lilt liiu freshly plowed earth. Photo by Churles Bcawood, NEA-Acme staff photographer for War Pic
ture Pool, triuisuiltled Iroiu Italy by Blgnul Corps rudlo tclcpholo. ,
Divorce No( Surprise to
Mrs. Tweed, Says Lawyer
SAN DIEGO, Cullf., Auk. 17
(!' Lester I'enry, nlturney for
Chief lliidloiiinii Cieorito It.
Tweed, 42, rescued from Gunni
lifter eludinx the Jupiinese for
:tl months, loduy took excep.
Hon to Mrs. Tweed's stiitement
Unit the ticllon cume nx a com
plete surprise to her.
After tho development wns
Nimitz Promises
Japs Dose of
Powerhouse Tactics
(Continued from Pane One)
renched the utimn whero wo can
hold iinythlnit buck."
Aid From Europe
Ho foresaw in the fnvornhlc
Kuiopciin situutlnn thnt rcin
furcemcnU from that nren were
not too lur In the future.
"Hut wo ctinuot sit unci wnlt.
We never have. Wc hnvo used
what wo' have had all the way
llirouKh."
NiinllJt Inspected many battle
fields In the Mnrlunns with Spru
auce, Murine Lt. Gen. Hollnnd
M. Smith, commander of fleet
murine forces In the Pacific, and
other iil-tli officers.
Building Lauded
"lit H'llu of the troubles you
hear about back home you've slot
to admit they've built a tremen
dous fleet and alrforce, a trcmon
clous merchant murine and
equipped a tremendous army,".
IN'nnilz continued.
"I think many thinits have
beep cmphu.slzed and magnified
out of all proportion."
Air Kelp First
l.onK-riinKR air units probably
will be tho first reinforcements
shifted from Europe to this then
ter after tho nails nro defeated,
he sulci.
As soon as ships can bo spnrcd
they will come too, he contin
ued. Tho European area Is usIiik
the sumo type of landing crnft
mid transports as urc employed
in the Pacific.
Asked if ho needed more
troops In tho Pacific, Nimitz
said: "When we net more trans-
fiorls we'll feel we need more
roups and when wc (ct more
troops we'll probably feel wc
need more troops nnd when we
net inoro troops we 11 probably
feel wo need more transports. I
utiess people arc never sntisticd
Asked why bo thought the
Japanese mode no attempt at air
interference in the Guam enm-
palcn. ho replied thnt they hnd
tried It nt Snlpnii but Sprunncc
"completed what we think wns
the destruction of their naval air
force." :
109-Year-Old Bank
Note Discovered
TACOMA, Aug. 18 (VP)
While turning over earth on a
construction Job in front of the
Tncoma General hospital last
Tuesday, W.' W. Toknrczyk, a
workman, found n $10 bank note
Issued by tho Bunk ot Eusi-rcn
nessee Knoxville. Tonn., In 1835,
The lOD-ycar-old note bears
the signatures of A. A. Barnes,
cashier, and Will S. Weln, presi
dent, and lists the bank's capi
talization nt $1,000,000.
The note is in a good stale
of preservation.
disclosed yesterday, Mrs. Tweed
told newsmen that when her
husband left for his mother's
homo in Oregon he had not
mentioned llio subject of di
vorce "Both Mr. and Mrs. Tweed
were In my office to sign the
necessary papers," I'enry said
loduy. "Shu entered a stipula
tion as to property disposal and
custody of their child. She also
signed a waiver of contest to
the divorce sought by Tweed.
"Everything apparently had
been ligrced to by them before
Ihey saw me Including the $:tO
a mouth awarded her for care
of tho child."
Court records showed Tweed
filed the action July 28, nine
days after arriving here for a
reunion with his family.
Tweed's testimony was taken
July 28, shortly before he left
for Oregon, and the Interlocu
tory degree wns nwurded Aug.
8.
Tweed alleged mental cruelty,
citing incidents on Guam before
she was evacuated in October,
1941, which ho snld caused him
embarrassment. The chief's tes
timony referred t o what he
termed Insults to other service
men's wives on the island and
constant association with
marines. "Although she knew
the nntl-soclal feeling existing
between members of the navy
and murine corps,"
Mrs. Tweed recclvec! custody
of their child, Robert. 3. She
has another son, Ronald, 0, by
a former marriage. Tweed was
awarded the home he purchased
here 10 years ago, but Mrs.
Tweed will be permitted to live
there until tho divorce becomes
final.
If you want to sell lt phone
The Herald and News "want
ads." 3124.
According to annual per cap
ita consumption of soap, Japan
is the dirtiest of all major nations.
SHDRB SETS ARRIVAL
IN KLAMATH FALLS
C. J. Shorb, democratic nomi
nee for congressman 2nd district
is on a trip which will take him
into all the counties of the dis
trict whero he says he wants to
meet as many people as possible.
He expects to be in Klamath
Falls on August 27, to - attend
the county democratic picnic at
that time.
Some of the things which
Shorb stands for arc all-out ef
fort looking to earliest possible
victory all possible aid for war
casualties and soldier rehabilita
tion. Extension of social secur
ity to include business men,
school teachers, public servants,
domestics and farm laborers,
greater development of our nat
ural resources, especially power
and flood control, and a continu
ance of a forward looking farm
program and low Interest rates.
Shorb is publisher of the
Eastern Oregon Review at La
Grande and also operates a retail
and wholesale stationery business.
will be made via Spokane, with
one flight stopping at Yakima,
the announcement said. Sher
wood Gish, formerly of Minne
apolis, has been named district
traffic manager, with headquar
ters here.
Flights will leave Portland
at 0:90 a. m., 2:50 p. m., and 11
p. m. Flights from the east will
arrive at 7:55 a. m., 2:25 p.
and 7:50 p. m.
If It's a "frozen"
need, advertise for
in the classified.
Transcontinental
Airline Service
To Be Resumed
PORTLAND, Aug. 17 (PI
Northwest Airlines announced
today it would resume trans
continental air passenger, mail
and express service out of Port
land next Sunday after a two
year suspension.
inree daily round trip flights
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