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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1944)
rAGE THREE' HERALD AND NEWS,' KLAMATH FALLS OREGON ,22, 1944 T nm not uira or convinced SECRETARY OF Leaves Here RE Air Army Deputy i (hat "Invasion will be necessary" '1 hut I do believe occupation' of a Japan would be necessary to' In- J sure a wining peace. rtunii. , SET MEETING SLATED FOR unester w. nimiiz. LABOR TEiLE DIES IN ITALY TO E PUBLICANS GO UNCI LIE! I AfiU III BW-LOT VATICAN STATE 0RGAN1Z I II hi r . ., j hurt of the cllneus- Jl fii ballot wn presented i (or II approval levy w i.. U..HHAIU P..i.r. the cy ' 30OO to purcnasu "" W P". ,y gifts of prop- . '"'n,,fy '"V" 10 11 be tiiriiP" "v" ,u fJSi lr '"' 11,0 Jl "iLcc win Introduced 'f S, will authorize -vor ! ...... nnit. P11" mmmv f'r work on at cnw-ijry. .. . t. !l6.0?i5.nd30?5 Mrf- - r..ncl from tho lll to restore bus serv ft son nv.H.... to Pell- Ul !i i""lc l-HilW- ,- I Mlt "" Mn..ln W1"! . . i. commit ,X 'cl ,,,c "ml,er i?,.. no. com of w ?,""'.' ,l,.f..no fJPrla"..iH .liuold there SS of tho Murine "' n. , nvmiue because KiTii situation. The group i.m .... iM f(fiimHl ukld to niM " - , iier nuvviim" ....... I... .Innn about kilning mis" " Lclialio no W"V 1,1 Mcu P".; ; i.i... run rnn be (II- "":.7.. m renorts L it U10 meeting. Mayor EL contact members of the r"r.u.. nniimn Cltv and rjnunuy fond OreKon avenue mm kin the situation 10 mm 1 t...a,.iAi- Annainted L. f .li,rlc Monro wnS liriltd unci approved for the (.lion 01 cny eiraiii ij.. fe letter from Sum Rltchey ICopco win read suggi-suiii. I . UnrniO I 111- lltflltltlll l IV ll,,.iv- , Klamath nvcnuc. 100 imm 1 nn tlwit utreet nro In Lt .f nlr allirrt mitllV of polci rc 00m nna noiun 01 lutiia km nut. tt hii.t been Luted that the , benl pole ikn rinuin in ino iiiwur .1 (a. Oin nrommt tllld noleil r .M r- - . hired later. Koaorvo fuppiie !l(hti aim (tuiKinrafl woum .Imntl jmllrA.V IIKfirl If nil Of . nAlit surf IIl'IiU In need of rdrwero 10 uu rcnuiiuu uuu kliM. nrtiv Thannh I n II III pnmmlllCO . .. rHw. .. .... ...... the council is being bskcci 10 lanuth to get their coopcra n in nxinR 1110 iikoui. : Ltvv unnactllirv Mivnr tlniialnn nitWnrl the linltn of the council in put- .1 1 measure on ino 1n.11 dui- I In rAmniin tlin Inv lftuv fnl it lill cmerRcncy fund nn it In longer needed. The lunci wan ti to renovntc, remodel and itilc the. Jail and assist In K manpower sltuntlon, Thurn It nnn. nlmnl ClOnnO irni lund and It was surkcsi- mai- u dc put in mo mnn Ihn lill .......I.... Chief Earl Heuvcl made a re in on tho drive now going on ttnn iBUUinllrnra 1 1 n inani.(Af4 !il 80 pedestrians were picked and brousht to tho city l.nll "t-vi IUI V1UIH11UII Ut p j and wait siKnals and Jny 'Ring. It was reported that tho wn- raa oeon turned off in the ohmiuuii pill IV UUl IM1U pn turned on again and that Il7ln nl IU.i 11 "wing lawns with tho few nnklcr heads available. by tch ng them. Mayor Hounton Wed that Conncllman Mar- n tllll In. .11 . ... ... t-- ivBciiicr wiui residents t communltji and appear !- "ie parK board at its r mccllng to get an under Pmt on the situation at the It will V ? n "'r001' 80 l"at ; uu icii xo aio out. L'lyou want to sell it phono Public Warnlne! jevare of HI-WORMS PVt r.;.t?",i,',"' "r tin 11 Sn in-ivorm infMtion. ihown .1 " "'nltlM Utfaai in Mi.fln. rlilr Wtiri-ntil fWllnnr Wnldo Collins I'erry, whoso wife, Ell.nheth, resides ut 1U22 Wash- Imilnn l rinl Ik nnu Mllilinni.il ni Him Mitrlim Htiii'iiiW hniA n iiMslstunt post (iiinrtermnslcr In tne nrwiy esinousncu inuring rc hnbilitnlion center. Wnrrnhl nfflfdr Pprrv A veteran of 22 months of service In the .south t'nciiic, serving most of the lime in American Siimoa. Me attended the University of California at los Angeles for one and,ono-half years before entering the marine corps in reuruary, iu.su. 1STII AAP IM 1TAI V Mlll.n O. Ar.ner, 21, son of Mrs. Millie Arzner, box U22, Lukevlcw, Ore., ncrial gunner on a 13-24 Libera tor bomber, nns been promoted to rank of staff sergeant. - Sgl. Ariner came overseas last Miiv 11a linn nnrl Irlnnlnn -In mn. jor- attacks on enemy nlrcralt factories, oil refineries, and oth- ah alrnlnnln lnrUAlai nf Allvlrln Germany, Itiimnnln, Italy, and rrnncc. A grnduato of Lnkcvlew high uAhnnl Kiit Aryni.i unt Am. ployed' by Herman's Service stn- tton, unKoviow, noioro nis eniisy ment on Juno U, 1043. Ho re ceived his army training at Low ry field armament school, Den ver, and Tyndiill field gunnery school, Fla, , ... . , : T.AKP.VJF.W WFr. Hnh Pnx. In,, nr.iiiirl In T.nllAtllAlU Inut Sunday from overseas, where he At-t.Al uilth IIia Iflth neruirn group of tho army air corps In inree major campnigns. no was l. llm n-titilalnat i-nmnniifn tllAn ill inn ,, ...... i.. .n, ..- a.llU II.a Irnnni Hint . InunHAft Italy and just before his return to tho slates was in tnc auico invasion or -Normandy. t'pAVPn TtiranAY Put Dale Dunham has been home for in nnvi frnm fnmn tlnln. I7nln-. tiilmrA hn wm nl tlin Rkl.trnnnR mounlain-tralnlng center. Ho will -leave Tuesday tor camp Swift. Texas. Pvt. Dunham has been in the service two years.; nfiMbv Ami inn r!niii Curdliuil Mngiionc, pujjul sec- reuiry 01 state, died lust niglil at Cusurln, six miles north of Nap les, after an Illness of sevcrul weeks. He was G7 yeurs old. Vatican officials said death am,,IIj..I -r... ...... .-Ill 'll,u disclosed that the cardinal had leu me vuuciin lor ins nome in (.'anuria near Naples In July on mo advice 01 physicians imer llirco yeurs of unremitting serv ice. Ho hud been a cardinal since 1D.I3 and pupal secretary of state mIiwa KIWI 1ri.ulfinwlv I,a hfi,l served as Papal Nuncio In Paris unci awnzeriunu. Mntil InnAil titi nmixlttln hiii-aab snrs lo Cui'illniil Mngiionc ore formerly of the stale secretariat and now preiuci ot the congrcga nun 01 scminurji-s una uuiversi dins, secretary of extraordinary niiuir in mo suiio secrcuinui; Monsignor Alfredo Ottiivlnnl and Monsignor Filippo Demur cum, rnpui wuncio in rwiizcr retarv of stnto. Pletrn C'nrrllnnl uasparn. : rharluK Glubraeht. for the past 16, ytars tha manager of U . v m . n ' Maa' alA.a V. M K mir. chaaad Robinson and Clifton's .1... IM DvlnAwllU. anrl urlll hft loaving naxt waak to taka ovar thtre. He and nu win, wno nas also worked in tha local stora for . 16 yaars. hava sold thtlr homa hare. Donald Poller, pharmacist's Oa l.na Ivnnn WnlinnArl 111 lllllltl Itl t.t ,.- ---.flllnn Bnanrrllnn In n list Of iiv. vi 11 1 1 , Ai-vi" ...i-n - casualties published todoy by the navy department.- Potter Is tho husband of Mrs. Francis Jenn Potter of . Chllo- 1.. a.. a iii i-niiiAf Rnvri Potter. also lives In Chiloquln. Ho l is! will) tnc naval reserve. i.iw, u uniin nuinun aiu iiuiu- cd by the Oregon Women's Am- ll 1 1 n fiitu inrrn trreAtit tn I I Moymo Johnson, who heads the Klamath branch of the corps. Fifty local women are now nt-t-lnu with thA erirnu. whieh periorms numerous non-proiu (unctions, including ambulance iirnrlf Inr Ihn Anttntv WAlfnrA nf. flee and for tho Red Cross. The OWAC also has full charge of ino servicemen s uuwiiiik uiicj nn Sn Slvlh. hnM a rnnccsslon at tho Wednesday night armory dunces, and onus on luesuuy nignis. , ThA nrnifnn Wnmnn s Ambu InnAA Anmn a R statC-wldc Or- gnulzolion, wun neuaquiiricrs 111 roruanci. runus iui tu ujjviu Ha., n ia nhinlnnn from member .1.1.. rl.,A nnH Innnlinns. The ambulance belonging to the local branch was given oy mc club here, and tho Moose lodge at Merrill has been helping the corps with donations. A inn nr Ant-n ins H nu uut' organized; for girls between 1 16 and la, wun iogi. " ; ii.m. lM Alinviin iininn 111 wuMi Esther Lawler and vera i-nHse .AAAArl llAtilnnnnlR In the 111 U fli.i.vi'11 ........ --- ...U. nnrni whlrh k madO UD of young women 10 mm Grasshopper Found At 10,000 Feet IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Aug. ,fli How high con grass hoppers fly? ' . Clyde uryanv 01 City said today a 'hopper smash ed Into his plane window at 10,000 feet on a flight to Elko, NBrynt didn't claim the Insect flew that high; he said lie be lieved It-was caught In' an up ward current of air. IDELIHAHOIY - IMnlAllnA PIuIa MnhnnAV 1R naillllllflP nf .IiiiiIIaa nf IhA PffBPA J. A. and Mrs. Phyllis Mahoncy, 01 niamain rails, is singing wun ,.,Alr' 'ihn A (hi nn HiaHrnt nf ihe Amina snipyaras in on- linn Plnir Hnr nit-lure nnnenrpH rnmnl i In iUa Alhlnn Rilh. chaser, a publication 01 tno snip- vnrri The orchestra wun wnicn MnHnltrtn atino hnn hpfn nwnrH- cd the title of "Top Navy Yard fnt Us 'niitslnnHini? contribution to the war effort" by the War- limn rvi 1 1 c tn I'ntinrii rtt Amnrirn. Madeline is employed by West (Jonst rower uompany or fori- Innn CVirt le rtAPO in tf IptTlflih Falls' on a week's vacation visit ing her parents, and will return to For nana oaiuraay. New KUHS Teachers To Attend Meeting All '4 na ih are whn nrn ittofhina at KUHS for the first time this year are to meet at iu:3U a. m., at the high school, the morning of SeDtembcr 4. ' The regular meeting, of all high school teachers will be held Monday afternoon, Sjeptemrjer nl 1 -nn n m .' Students are not required -to report until a. m., luesaay September 5. . Classified Ads Bring Results Tl a mi l-i II 11 nit rarr i A aieta ' nr. clnct comiriltteemen, committee- women, ana oincr inieresiea party workers are urged to at inn A iUo montlnff nf thn- nnilhii can central committee of Klam ath county, to be held Wednes day, August 23, in the circuit court room of the courthouse at 8 p. m- . . ThA mAotlntv la ralleti to com plcte thd county organization, to ma! nrai.lnr.1 nrffnnlzatlonfl Uhder- way, and to take care of other necessary ana imporumv mi ln Alrllllnn rnnnrtll of del . L aH tka atalA Aonlrnl mm VKUIVB mis own- mittee meeting held in Portland last Saturday will be heard. . , Frank Howard, chairman 01 the committee, reported that an outside republican speaker for this meeting could not be ob tained, due to previous engage 1- Unoiauftr aAirprnl nroml IIICIIIS. 1 1 vj .. v. . , .-- ' t ..ni,Uaani art includins "" ."."' . .1.1... l.lA, Kiamam raus m ui" i.yi.- aries for later appearances, no aro siaiea. $200 Stolen From Buffalo Lunch a - 9rtA was - tnlpn from the Buffalo Lunch on. Sixth Sunday night, wnen someone ci. lAaarf ihrnnan itip naiiiiuutit wan- dow and took a strong-box con taining rolls ot dollars, naii. aui lars and dimes, according to Mary Warreri, proprietor. REPLACEMENT MADE r-DAMTB PAfi? Aue. 22 (Pi 1J1V.1V ' m- ' ' A -t 1aa airnflllP rAnlaeine ex aiA-tyiu;i " I-" . - - one which crashed recently, has been brought nere irom Missoula to be used in fire pa trol work over the Siskiyou national forest. , V Ti if- ; Lleut.-Cen. Frederick A. M. Browning, above, is British : deputy commander of the new Allied Airborne Army, headed , by Lleut.-Gen. .Lewis H. Brere- . ton. The air army, first of ita kind, Is composed of American and British paratroop and ' glider units. Women will either ' be out hootin1 it up or doing something a-inalmMlu. SO UA haVA In dO something to make it so tney can work Maury MavencK, amai. ler War Plants Corp. chairman TV. a aanlral lattnp AAt.nAtl 11 . i 11 hold a special meeting, Tuesday Bi o d. in. in inc iHDor lemDie. J. D. McDonald, president of Ihn n.aann elala foHaralinn rt labor and member of the Butch er worxmen s international un- Inn 1 1 . i 1 1 alr1rA Hi. Am mull nn matters nf vital concern to the lnhnr mnvAmint. McDonald is also a member of the 12th regional war labor board of Seattle. .1 ' Herman Faulbush, general representative of the Butcher -U7A.lmA ,1 i 1 1 .len U. nraaanl Ma f-AAonllv rAlnrnArl frnm thA Butcher Workmen's convention in st. louis, mo. The council extends a cordial innUallnn In all momVipri nf all AFL unions to attend this meet ing. There will be no admission charges and refreshments will be served following tne program Classified Ads Bring Results jaQb THAT POOBLE-Vl Kr 'A FLAVOR VOU U0VE (: ft 'A1musta'ro.wit: Tli. "font lhl flnrirlAnts will happen may account for a lot of the dinerem suiuus i;uin-ui.a- this summer. ' tha ' REOPENINtS , of tha St. Francis Beauty Shop 4S2S South Sixth by. ' Varla Coddlngten Formtr Owner Opening Data TUESDAY; AUGUST 22 BLUE STAMPS VALID ' WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 (IT) Five more blue stamps for buy ing processed foods G5 through L5 in ration book four will be come valid September 1, the of fice of nrlco administration said today.- They will be good in definitely. P if inr.. 1 c""Ji Ion may U taa lib h.II(II'n ant Srnwn.una f a h. .!.. klli.lL.. -'ln without know. t! rfc'u,1" ""ln algni that rnl. 1... tormanll.. .i.. i... ,1. 'Wll. Iha ... 'iiiMiltiaaiii mi. 5n,.?y atnmaoli, btd.wU :to. ' qllrp c,i.l kv Pin. K 'Hk thli l!'lt'M' "H"ll" W-iV to .? (SnllLrl,rlllMl "mart: wnta...ir i tha nit p n-w... ...... ifti4"!'. Uk?aMl," tn otr. lS iS?7 wlln Pln-Worma. .,!.'ollow wo alrcotlona. T .. 'The earth must have more than a thickness of ten miles of air around h . that isn't a year's quota for me VALL I DO from morni'm J to night is pump air into ' these blankcty blank tires!; snorted Joe Smith, who works for a Gilmore Independent Dealer. "The, more tires, the more air the more air, the more tire. I'm in a..rut. The fact i Citizen Smith, is liwell'tire riiani Fuisy, mind you, and at timei he'i lecretly irascible. But he's 10 gooi at keeping motorists tires lasting for extra thousands of miles his Gilmore .In dependent Dealer boss has him concentrate on this essen tial service. But that's the way Gilmore Dealers are they know how to pass years of know-how experience ilong to their customers. THE TRUTH 1 About $60 (min.) at 09c 60 . : STOP CRACKPOT SCARCITY LEGISLATION i . . Create Jobal Build Bualnessl . flia. . Vrtiia Hamil . Outlaw tha Sales Taxi VOTE YES on Oregon's Cottstitutionol Amend- r-a ment to PROVIDE MONTHLY ANNUITIES K TUNE: , KBND, Bend: Fridays." 8:1S to 8:30 p..m. KOOS, Maishfleld: Fridays, 8tl5 to 8:30 p. m. KXL, Portland: Saturdays. 6:30 to 6:45 p.. m. KSLAM, Salami Fridays, 6:30 to 6:45 p. m. DON'T BE FOOLED BY' VESTED INTERESTS! In other Oregon cities we har baan able to us tha radio to tell tha truth about $60 (min.) at 60.. But in this area rates ara increased 4-fold for political broadcasts. . THIS AMENDMENT OUTLAWS THE UNFAIR SALES TAX and sets up a 3 per cent gross income tax, based on ability to pay. Non-profit organizations exempt. Has operated .10 years', in Hawaii with no increase in prices. 1 ', ' - - . -MONEY COLLECTED one month Is' distributed the' next to those past 60 who retire from gainful employ ment, the -blind-and ''totally disabled. Five years' resi dence required. Payments continue two ; months- after .death. , '''.-.''.. j DISABLED: WAR 'VETERANS receive annuities- In addition to government compensation.. WORKERS! $60: (min.) at 60 retires older men from -fob competition and maintains high-level wages... - BUSINESSMEN! Reap . increased 'profits.. Distribution of annuities has the same effect as a new factory in your midst with new payroll checks going to 12 per cent of your customers. ' , . FARMERS! No more -plowing under. Those- receiving annuities will buy your produce. , PROFESSIONAL MEN! Many receiving annuities will be able to afford your services for the first time. ' , YOUR RESPONSIBILITY FOR RELATIVES IS END ED. This is insurance; not charity. Applicants moy keep homes, savings, investments, earned pensions, etc. - COSTS' NO- MORE THAN INDUSTRIAL . INSUR ANCE 90 per cent of which yields no return to insured. ' ' ' ' - ' ' ! WRITE FOR FREE LITERATURE AND INFORM -TION: Campaign Committae lori$60 at 60. . . - 333 Railway Exchange. Building, ; . ' :i Portland 4,; Oregon. 1 . . . ' ' i "Work Like 60 for $60 at 60." : ' : ....... . . ..:!- -y VOTE YES on . Oregon's Constitutional ; Amend-- . ment to PROVIDE MONTHLY ANNUITIES First to Sears . . . 1 Ba. im l, tT-i 1 iln-i STURDY, COMFORTABLE Shoes for every age I . AN. . . V Smartly Styled m'vmM.nmm Girls9 Oxfords . . $998 Jaunty, smart fashions that ara favorites on campuses tha country over.- Sturdy welt construction that is worthy of your ration stamp. Designed for work or play, in good quality, flexibila leather. Many other stylet not pictured here. BILTWELLS, famous for Hard Wear Ideal for school or play in sturdy leather that stand rough use. Hundreds of satisfied customers are proof of their popularity. Tough leather or composition soles with bat tar quality leather uopers and leather heel linings and insoles. Sues 814 to 3. Sandy Nevitl, Jrs. styled like Dad's Husky, handsome dress shoes for the big little boys. : Pre flexed need no breaklng-in. Durable leather soles or tough, flexibile cord soles that out wear leather. Nail-free leather insoles and leather linings at tha heels. - '.... ""'worm relief.