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I Pffl1 jji GRAVE, SffflFflUS HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THREE .j.oftiU men Liry, (I What, No Purple Heart for Thomas? , TACOMA, Aug. 21 (P) Pvt. Thomiis II. Butler of Furl Lewis chulkccl up one on Iho lint ot unusual accl clonts yonturdny. Ho wim drinking cotfuo In tho restaurant of tlin union Hliillon. Ha III n clgnrctln. Tho clgiirottu ntnck ti his Hp, In gutting II lnimo ha Jammed thn lighted and Into hi cyn. Ha wim treated at tho coun ty hospital. How Allied Forces Threaten Berlin 1uiiii, no micci-M, mid ln ,ri tliu employ ',,rCCc Sawmill ! jUfliSbcr limidtaw nre Ul.t .rl..Vf Of- rtrc,w ,:h Tvuii bccuuno oi trM Vrvlco wives, nut inllux K !: r,,r alanoK- K'tiPl I be flilel. Kcoti'triictl"'! ubor tr ctm-structlon rn Hi"" ' ul,l,ly P . al BblO. . . tw" i r .;,,. fiuiii i "or i.t" rnr mini Lk pt"u".., ... , ..wnfn him r first CUl'l.. "' """, " Kiliigo.tnmo hay w... ! ua cnoush nilgrnnt lnbor 1 Ihcro iiuiy.bo n crlou '?'Jr JiorliiKO during th0 ft n oJ.Ui , .nd Into Sep- u"r . ,,iln harvest Kin " rmori cMinnoldo K iiwugh laborers from U on .. i.. i inkn cure rM!o 111 DO lien-"' " ' i . member, ot Iho women r I..?' nt e rf WBJ "really dewrv Ing of I- W?T- ... II- linln" nnd '.r.lnrhun WOl.ld 11 'r. . If women Hot lng eentl.l Inrm a. , Llmiflcd Ads Bring RcmilU. EDITORIALS ON NEWS (Continued From Pago One) Gorman Mill clnlm there li hciivy fighting In llomanla, t f II U n C H I L L. Irrepressible mull boy Hint ho li ot heart, pun ino innynrn on a ncavy a. nun wnosc incii smasnc IV a Ccrmon gun poult Ion In ltuly. I IMS arWeil ll'i tht lut nlsce on Mrih it oS it to ro fishing. Yet the Nivjr is lending out id to ro fishing In (he ijl Not for submarines! Not k lin-fijh I For real iishl Tht blimp fishing In the liy-flnh word to fishermen ia bom where to drop their w. They spot the schools, at iih twim below in the vast tap. The fishermen bring them ii Uia of Naw hlimnt to heln i i im oihermcn super-lookouts Is mptt-crow'j-ncsts is a war usignraent.Whcn these airships t tsucn oil other war duties n fiih, It means fishermen and fcit services arc important. V SUBDMnfl Minim, mnA luracudj, tuna and sardines, alories nd vitamins both to 4e itmcd forces and the civil- "a Populations western fish "men from San Diego to .nusn are making history. Yit for (iltlfipmAn It i -pr. wWng is old stuff. The Vik !P toimcd the seas because Norse fishermen learned to steer tyiunandstarsrhc Bible story l the loaves and litlinc Mrn. lyieralls now rlncn tl.v'vM nl. wjibecn to ail peoples. 'omahow. ii' 'fiinkinc of f,,l-n . , litfflli, !., . ... vy,in venture in tneir Wood, and appreciate the war ""' "Dution they've made by ft work and scorn of danger. tt thtre ! - (utt think of the dif ttcncc it would make if the ""veil children of captive M could get their cod-liver wis remember that '"' the fishermen -the'. 1(ln of America do get it. '"'"ks to the fishermen! N tho Pacific, our B hit at .iiiim., nnititi mriin, vnti.nt.i onct) more. Thl tlmo they como nt i wu wavw, one in duylluht, one nt night. B-2U uomuiim or japan is ucninu OHGANIZKD. Where tho big fellows come from liui'l atntcd. It MIGHT havo boon from Sulpan. MAC ARTHUR reporta that the Jnpa are withdrawing their plnnca from 'the Molucca, In eluding Hulmiihern, thus remov ing mm linai uiock on inc man to the I'hlllpplncii. They seem to ha taking out their planes, de stroying their airfield nnd leav ing their ground troops behind to die in their accustomed man ner. IN Woshlnglon the Runslan-British-American conference to dkatch out roughly what we'll do with tho Germans when wo get llu-m licked gets under way. Hull, in hift opening address, ii. ..- cTOnmi r-nMMlT. CHlin tui - - - MKNTS to use force when nccca . u....i..m. trowr-i.- n,,,t hn III V , 9, . . I ' H - flvullnhli) PHOMPTLY. In ADE QUATE MEA&uiir, ana wivn cor- uiiniy. ... Ambiisaador -to- Washington Gromyko, speaking for Russia, avreea to tho need for odequute force, nya responsibility must bo borne by the GREAT POWERS, because of their strength, adds it.., ....Mrli,,lnn mint no the Illlllb 111 U iwu' - -"principle of sovereign cquollty lot nil ircciiom-ioviiw I , . I L. . il,ni u,nr.rrintlrt unltv 10I1U iiuiia ,,,. , ' , -among Russia, Britain and the 1 United Stales guariinu-ci um mu present 'exploratory" discus- Slons will orinu iiuohiy,, ,....... British Sir Alexander Codpgun agree with the need for force nnd fulr treatment of small na tion and adcis wun onuaii frankness thai "cace may come SOONER thou some expect i and uhniilrt MOVL SWirfLY toward setting tip Homo framcworn wr imun tornotlonai co-opcraiiun. rlllS conference I participated . i hv iim ton hired hands of I .. 1 1 . Knwnr, f.ntnr tne inreo situ, ,""' -Stnlln. Churchill and Roosevelt will gel togniner iu pm final touches. The first snort esiuii , nrn.. PlltlirA C- II open iu i" j slons will bo tightly closed. Committee Votes To Limit Existence Of War Offices- rAcumr.TnN Auif. 21 (fP) - .1 ntnnni MtM Tho houso ways n j' mlttco voted tentatively today i 4A nnn vnnr after IIIC war iho life of mo oiuuu u lmi anA imnvfrsion. IOUI line - "t'K' " ' " " " n provides two year of ov- mem assisiantu w... fr"xheCftlca behind tho commit tee's action,' ncp. .hM ! in apt the stov crnm'cnt out of busbies Just as quickly as possiDie. ino coiniiiinvv o ow..-.. .-- lnl fnrmfl VOti BnCt IJOCI lO B in ,v - ; subsequent action by the house and senate, me kuii,,",v " .- , h house IPCCIS IU l.l,u.-. - - probably late this week, a re vised version of the senates measure wmcn aiso cmwi "state's rlBhls" program . for postwar unompioyiiicin y- sniion. , i norwayJ 1 &-rCA&J- 1 Mcrfiltowo"a iJ1,tltlatMaal ... - i fnlUwlMn 1 1 1 a4 land Oo.n arrows show alllad thr.als to B.rlin lrom sour i ,Q,ih.m otlnilvl. onaaaa urmnry , ....-.. ..- ; SECOND B-29 WAVE STRUCT10N r (I.. U..L ... twotdid to our Richmond Mftaory ' WPB Approves Power Line Construction LAKEVIEW, Aug. 21 (ff) cation corporation has .an nouncca receipt u I lion UUUIIi nip-w--. --- tlon of a 55-mile power line to I Bnn 9.7 rnnencs DCIWUU" .i-- vlew and 1'aisiey. . u Thn Klamath Lutheran Ladies Aid will hold a mc"i1 V'o"r"," i h church gUSl i. , H- , ---.nd parlors wun ."i"- Mrs. Foland ajLjlSi!!!! opf youn FuufJ? ; M f' o ; , . Sromiten mhiaAavitiP Soothing pepto-bibmol will halp calm it down. For yr many doctors hav re commanded pepto-bismol for re lief of tour, alcklsh upset itomach. Taste food ami do food. Halpj retard Intestinal fermentation and imple diarrhea. When your stomach is queasy, uneasy and upset , . . take PEPT0-DISM0L.' ' A NORWICH nODUCt (Continued from Page One) I I ihnl 91 nlnnn not nf a l-,Millicu m.u. " l ' j - total of 80 were destroyed In i. ri.i nll If uln nsHcrtcd that 20 parachuting American crewmen wuiu tujjvu.w.. TnnnnaA kmarlpmlit RnlH tllC uniaiivw - first raid was against four cities on Kyusliu, tne souincrnmuBi. main Island, naming Fukuoka, 1ill Vnl,.... anrl Vnvunln. The latter, silo of numerous heavy ln,taI.U. ha. hnpn hit twice IllUIUIt. IV.) " " prcvioiwly. Tho Japanese aia W v 7 ivni i"t-- 'n"' ' PoMibillty that a bijj naval k.. ua n tnrtrnt Wflfl ftCCn vast: waov " --- 7 ; In the Japanese statement that both raids were directed at Vutttthii onrl thi wnl- .. iUrtrtnlrii Htutrirt Thf nffico of war Information Identified "Choguku" as Shikoku, a naval u.o. nn 4U a ivinin llnnH nf Kyushu. The German DNB agency, wnicn rciayeo. ine Jap anese broadcast, however, said it was tne tsiana oi snisiuu, cast of Kyushu.', ohnston Predicts rade Increase T A KTriTTVt7T Woeli A tier 01 The ports of Portland, Scat- Ha nnrl Toinm a will mouo a large percentage of this nation's trade with Russia after the war. trie A, junusiuii, presiatrm ui tho IT. S. chamber of commerce predicted here. ml. - I lir 1 man declared at the launching of a Kaiser-built attack transport Saturday that Henry J. Kaiser ana nis sons. rngnr ana nenry Jr typify the spirit of American inausiry. VITAL STATISTICS Mimv V.rn mt Tlll.lit hnmnltnl. KUmxh rll. On., on Auull Jl. 1M4, lo Mr. ana mn. un wiion, mHiin, boy. Wlht: 7 pound! 8'. ouncei. UmV llnrn ml HlllmlrfA hoftnltll. KImUi rll. Ore., on Auut 31, 11H4. lo Mr. una mr. wmior r,ac.a. imi. 1. Dnx 600, (Irl, Weight: 7 pound! 14 ounci.. . ... LISK-Born el Hlllild hoipiul, KUm th rail. Ore., on Auiuit 17, to Mr. and Mrt. Lloyd Llitt, Merrill, a llrl. Wallht: pound! iVt ouncei. DETWILLT.R Born at Hlllilde hoiplul. Klamath Falla. Ore., on Auuit 20. to air. ano nir. ,n. a poy. weiani pou,,u. - uu..kE.. WILLIAMS Born at Hillilda hoipltal. Kiamain ran", ur,.. -''V,' to Mr. and Mm. Everett William!. S0M Reclamation, a noy. ncnn,. v nuncea. . .. ,, hoapllal, Klamath Falla. Ore,, on Auauit .'..,r""i.4'0M.ri.n.'. boy. 'welahlV 10 FBANCKE-Born at Klamatl. Valley r iArM. and Mr., . Ltwr-nc- 6 pound ni Q"" PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED So rAm no HosprrAUzATioN No Lou of Time . rermaaaal Beanllll DR. E. M. MARSHA " " phene 7S Church Blames Washington for Pearl Harbor (Continued from Page One) Ington on December 7th and not In the Pacific. "How can one otherwise ex plain the unwillingness of the odministration to hold the court mDriini nf General Short and Admiral Klmmel? "There is another interesting development ln connection with the Pearl Harbor catastrophe which Is beyond unaersiaiiuiuis. . TnA ta Faroes v... ..,111 mm 11 that tWO privates operating a octecior fTLu .nf a mnRKBffc to head quarters that planes were ap- proocning ana - Dy 11113 HCUlciiw" "The same lieutenant, one Kermlt A. Tyler, is loaay a "Think of It. An officer who obviously was not aien av niu , : Af Tinaf.l tlnrhnr has sub- Uaak nmmntwi hv the army to the rank of lieutenant coionei. .i "It Is beyond unoersianauns. &....U r-nnrft Martial Klinmcl and MaJ. Gen. Walter C. Short, army commander in u...! at thn timn nf the JBD- anese attack, both await court martial on enarges oi aereicv nun v uu.j. In a letter made public here by Charles B. Rugg of Boston, his civilian attorney, Kimmel said of Truman's article in the August 26 issue OI uoiners; i.H.i.Kiln ffnlrua" iVm,. Inmwnrln that General Short and I were not on speak; mg terms is noi irue. mm nlmnr.lfl allncintf fnflure to Bltlklliti.a ' ry n cooperate and coordinate our eliorts are equany iaiat. n-u pntirnl nnvnl nfficer add j ii.., 'T aclr fnr nnthino: more than an end to untruths and half truths about tnis mauer, until the entire story is given to our people, who, I am con vinced, win De amazcu uj trutn." KANSAS CITY, Aug. 21 (P) Senator Truman (D-Mo.), in a .lalnmnnl lata tnHnV Said that every statement he made in a current article in Collier's maga zine was correct, and that he na-ioin th nniirt-martial of wno v-. i ...' - - -HMinitp. onmrnnnninp nt Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, would Bear out every siaienieiu he made and more. i I BY SOVIET T IKS HURDLE SEINE ABOVE, BELiPftfilS (Continued from Page One) Nantes threatened new destruc tion of Germans caugm m mile-long corner below the bridgeless river. "End in siant" iiiru. I n4 tho war I in A lie r. I in -" . . .i.h t .at finlah off the .busi ness ln record ume, otui,v".;.- .i 1 n In Vi i mpaaaffe in which he said there were fresh surprises in store lor tne enemy. a. mnrtn mpn from the rti i w,www . - , . combat elements of possibly 18 . i : . . . n na,i(Vit in enemy aivision wc.c taufc..- -- a succession oi pocneui i cast of Falaise and the total bag of German killed and captured ... i ia ! n fa was iixeiy to wun equal to the number captured in the content ln peninsula. While the Hermans muc wild efforts to break out of the original pocket, now reduced to an area aooui sia. ujr .w , British and Americana w cutting it to pieces. Occagnes, Sentilly, Bailleul and Goulet, all about three miles north of Argentan, were captured in these slashes. jt l: .nr. huailv ine anauiaiio " - " I in mtnphinC, A hole in . ci-,n .nrnp in the east where new pockcts might be . - a. rrlt.ae ninBCOri ThP carveo oui. me .v,o- Touques river in a iwnu" vance Just south of Lisieux. Motorists Warned Not to Leave Keys in Autos mrntn.f.t.' .r! warnafi rjV' citv police not to leave their cars parKeo on tne sireeu wmi keys still in them. Quite a number of cars have been stolen recently and in al most every case, the keys were I .Uk "Tt' tuat an in. vltation for someone to take the car," say city ponce. CAMPAIGN OPENING s Ing there were 18 up for viola tions of various kinds, many or them on the jaywalking charge. SET FOR SEPTEMBER (Continued from Page One) Other executive board members are J. V. Owens, chairman; K. G. Klahn, A. J. McDonald, DeLos Mills. John Houston, Malcolm Epley, C. A. Dunn, A. M. Collier, Martin Swanson, Clarence Humble, Jim Souther 1 Ctnrlr The funds will be raised for A - n n n ,trtslnm.nT. Hnv Scouts, Girl Scouts, Camp Fire liiris, oaivaiion nAinjr iia state war chest. , Jaywalkers Picked Up by City Police rw-il fifiiirt rsn th lavwnlkirit? charge are decreasing slightly, U..4. .14.. tu UUt -l l J " V. act., vii 1 nnlrmit 4rv anvAntt urVin ilnAert'l' watch the "walk and wait" sig nals or wno cuts across tne street at any otner place man tne inter sections. In police court Monday morn BOYS' SUITS (Continued from Page One) and southwest of the Lithuanian rail center oi aiauuai, dui ac clarcd these had been repelled. MOSCOW. Aug. 21 VP) Soviet forces have smashed three nazl divisions in the ban domierz salient below Warsaw, wnue tne red army units nave yielded slightly before costly German attempts to rescue pos- SlOiy UU,UUU truuna lauiaicu uii the Baltic front, a Russian com munique announced today. in tne Warsaw sector, mean while. Russian troops have driven closer to Paga, suburb to the east of the city, and have captured some vital posi tion to the northeast, front dis patches said. Liquidated 1yr..l.nl T..nn C 1TIn.t'. ftfaf i.iaiaiia, .run . a ' ITI..nin. n.r thn.ctln. ,,n thft UAiaiiic a.iiij, ud.i..!. ..... west bank of the Vistula, liqui- ait'u tile uhuucu ucnuaiw north of Sandomierz. As the enemy refused to surrender. most of the encircled enemy Irnnno w.r. 1 i 1 1 ' 1 tk. ' HlK. sian war bulletin declared. The victory freed Konev's forces for a possible drive either south'west on the rain fortress of Krakow, north toward War saw, or directly west across the f onsn piams toward uerman Silesia, which would snap the Polish capital's communication lines. - W&nFCEILI SET FDR MIST 25 Gas on Stomach Wtua acess itoaiaxb &dd uutei pauuu. toiroeat Inc gat. toar attuueb tad bteutburn. doctor aniillT ..u.ij ttu r.itart.irtlM enewif.ifiaBi arrinwri tor trniptomstlc fdlf nriltia like those to BI-tnn Tablet. No luAtlT. Bttll-ftiM brinxi contort tarn luij wr rtMUfl vwvuej w u9 ywww OBITUARY JACKSON (JACK 8. TIORTON jnrKson ijbcki a. Horion. a rcsiaeni of Klumeth county since birth, passed ai-ei v at hl hnmn In Rnnjnra. ftfwarnn Ml Sunday.' August 30. 1944 at 7: IK) a. m. followlnr an illnen of three weeks. He was m native ui rviiiiiiti luuihj, . vac- Kon and at the time tf hi? death was aicerj 72 years il moniiu ana amy. Surviving are his wife. Mrr. Helena May Morion OT oonanra, w.-bkoii, uuc l.vnn A. Hnrton of Mil. tone. Calif.: tWO sisters. Mrs. J. O. Hamsker and Mrt. Birdie BurK or aonansa. urrgou, iw brother. Charles Horton of Dorris. Calif.; also two grandchildren. The remains rest in the Earl WhlUock Funeral home. Pine at Sixth where friends may call after noon Tuesday. Notice of un to be announced in the next issue of this ror. A harvest wage ceiling hear ine will be held at Merrill high :"5.- a. .,,,:. 9s at 10 a. m.. SCIlUOl n6UB , , , , . " for the entire Klamath basin, 11 WaS aillaWUIIVtS. tVwaaeT The hearing will be conducted i . At. ininf uraoa nnarns oi con and (jaiiiomia. r. n tn all arnurprs. esoe- ,,M. whn nmH I ICR DOta- CiailJ' wu " r , , - toes and onions, as weu resentatives of harvest labor. Tulelake urowers anu tuc i ,u CbU rlrmvArt SRSOC1- riamaui a-umw . ation will present information fnr rpilinir wages. A committee of Tulelake Growers will meet tonignt at luieiane, i vi-m.,1. r.rnirpr, pfitn mlt' tee will meet Thursday night at Henley grange nan. . tt. ... c . , i r-.y war Tnnrt nninin- X . . H""'' ' " : . ; ...pie w. tnHnv makine lbtrattun, naa -" preliminary arrangements for the hearing. Home Work Given To Patrolman OlMlTt ANn Allff 21 (JP) n.i: D-l-nlman Will D. HP- ruiac a n .......... .. bert has a little job on his hand for idle moments. - After a shift spent helping to keep law and order in the city, he went home. A smouldering match was on tne living ryum floor. He heard the back door close, but he was unable to overtake the intruder. Two watches and some change were stolen. - - Fine non-Irritating Jefferson Cloths and eeautnui iweeo In sues from e to zu. $12.50 to $19.50 Sugarmans BOYS' DEPARTMENT Quality Clothing Since 1906 Corner 6th and Main NOTICE Guaranty Roofing Co. O Prompt Service O Free Estimates All types of roofs, tiding and insulation Phone 4838 . Mrs. Millie Hollis Former Owner of HOLLIS BEAUTY SALON Is Assisting at the Elk Beauty Salon HARORD 'a , . J I J-.te. "., INSURANCE 4tM T.B. WAITERS Generar Insurance Agency FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE BIS Main Si. ; Phona 4193 " W . FREE! THIS WEEK ONLY FLOWER. W.ANTS ro FALL rLANTINO, IF I0UXL ENCLOSE SB CENTS TO COVEF. POSTAGE AND ' HANDLING your yard. ... . - - , ! B..S.n D..pb..l.m; A b.aum.r .ha, jt F blue, tl.w.rln I. June and J.ly and emallr aaln In the Fall. .... Dawn. Twe le three l.el. ar. new Tarlety . d.vel.ped .t er J".r"! Surer pink flower. .. ten ,....1 ..". Very hard,. , Anthem.. Kelwa, Marjuerl... JlTS , beaqueti. . In order tn.t you rn.y . wH.t Z ThM' r"dy ,or ,h"- ment Immediately. .... , :. ,.,!...: S ...t. i. . and h.ndllnf .nd ..nd ye.r : request 1 ; . ; , ; ' CLARK GARDNER FIBENNIAl, gPECIALISt ; V . ;'',," . .,.. , ... Seattle i, Wn. W American Bulldlnr . ... , 'BACK THE ATTACK! BU1T WAR BONDSI ASTHMA and HAY FEVER IMUUTIOM THsTJOUPT with . - SOLUTION "" jmmerliate'relief from the spawns of Kron- ohial asthma. Prompt relief from the) dis tressing symptoms of hay fever. , . Simple and pleasant to user economical, harmless when used according to direc tions. Y Unconditional refund agreement. Full re fund made if results of a trial period are not satisfactory. GaUHofuH JvttOMlUatioH at LEE HENDRICKS "Your Neighborhood Druggist" ' 2112 So. .8th St.' , :". 1 1 . , s t want mure 1 tire milesf JUST BRING USGOOD tf : l TIRE CARCASS y V Iff If Jowjlres ? 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