Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 28, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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OESTABLISH
EJIDOUARTERS
HERALD AND NEWS,' KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE-THREE
Woman Doesn't
Know What to Do
With Quadruplets
r.AtNKHVii.i.ff r:,. a.,,.
fPlKfllir tlnv hntiv hnv .In
in - inciiuiiiurn in jmii
28
KM
countj
- iidiiiiiiiiuin tii , i u 1 1 iwui.t,
Mcniorliil hospital today wllll
ll.r.lr "ft.unnr.r.lrl miiltiAr ill. r
,,.'- ...11..., VY.lt III
iin nrmy private, repealed to nt
tniHlnntK, "I don't know what I
urn k"ih to o wiiii nil i none
I...I.I.... M
. ...hAMy. farmM" Kliim- Tim quadruplets, weighing an-
V I who l (ii'innciiiui. proxlnuituly three pounds ouch,
ll,ay!lf IJnltwl Slates I"111'; wnro born to sllrn, auburn-hair-
m. hero MontHiy miikiijM P, Mrs, Charles K. Leo hotween
"? Sbllnlili'K hl" 1,04,1 '; 0 "'"I 7 p. m, yelcrdny.
: , HAji ;IM, wiiviiFin ruiu uiti nniiiiiri, , nur-
nim nuci apparently, neoiiiiy, nun
uior.. .
It cnii
..nrlldiito win ocTO'iii'""- a good clianco to live. Two 'of
''rfll.knowi. t many lu
We.'. il.f first speech
hoiW "".., in hn In v-
" c","r :i l tha dwno-
"if"., and ollittr speeches
tel.."4''1' ''""V""1"
Mnhoiiny Is Somilor .' ,
5ii. t'" ",","i'!,L Ma- cntlnuc( 'r.om PDB8 One).
Fiinhnncy wild tlwronro years to encourage the growing
I'J tA hums between mm of victory gardens. Thin year,
ffloii mi'' '"llt:d 1,0 however, the Herald, and News
1 Yh iflwli'f very much. w 111 donnto $30 to the winners
K" al(l Miihmipy- "My kln or ,llleon wm ,bo, cho?cn
mmMCCUwi j I wanning uuvin ciamva
nncy la residing t o A "Canning Queen" . was
mil
C
,hli rptrat with hpnvv can
............
ina mm-ii iiruiin inu,
(I I flip
.honey " ri'imn 'n A Tnnn nj uuecn '
' JSm. lie mild much of ..,. . ih .hnw ni.h
ipent In Portland. by Mr,, winnlfrcd Glllen," home
demonstration agent, ana. pre
-nnt.1,1 will, a t'JN lUBf hnnrl.,
Boy and girl who received
I r.nifnl(lnn fnr thptl exhibits Of
garden productn, In the order
of awarda alvon, wcro aa fol
lies Blast at
leing Germans
k)ME. Aug. . 'V'-A""1" ..... , i,i
IllWCCy agllllWl VIl'IMimi uitiiivii iui jn ,
L vilthclrnwlng slowly Into between U and 12, five varlotlca
b Gothic line oeiE- ' " " ' vmvwu.
I'o 8 1 iroopi n.ivu iMnii.il-1 iviliry Liouiiio cnina.i, nuuui
tMlh mrotiKii iii" niKMiH-1 Anncrnon, uarouru mm Lur
iWliInd tlo Mclouro river nett j0 Ann Thilson, Phyllli
I ,,,....1,1 nn iprnn Iho , ....u ill..., U-...I., nlll Mill
L11. allied hencUiuiirlura on- nivlilon II. for bovs and
hctd today. . glrlti over 13, flvo varlclloa of
libnammi "'" ."" vegetable: Virginia maaieii,
l.hilinrniv IroiMM further lll-ln.,.. s,.hmIHI Rnlli Hnseliitlen
j where allied ''rc,.,,ncr"? Dorothy Hngelstlen, W e $ 1 e y
lind caplurcd FoMombrono gulllvan. Laura Lou
I main Internl roan to r ano. r.::.-
(thandcnstpfKlHrenco the . , pnrn. Dorothy
wllhdruwiil into tho.uotnic .. Kroh n'Keefe.
iin,,H A nr t mi force . -
I. , ;.-i. Oivlalen IV. curroia: cioeen
iniinrra .ihk- ... . .1 ...v Rnh olnffe. Et
, river in uio vicinny. o :--.,- Sl,,r,unn
ilcve, nine, ml owl M " f, ,hv Hace
, louiirt n o enemy cov .... V,r.Y:,uV, .fmmV
Dlvlilon V. CBDDBgcs; oaran
O KICIIC, LiBtira ,1jOU nil., minio
King. , ..
Anrinrmii. Marie Field. .Bill
Hill, Dorothy Hagcisucn. .
Division VII, eight or more
i . in.i Mf , uAuntnhlitK! , Daniel
. . c l. r'lTinffn we.
nrinrlnlo thitt riovoloomciu Uu vinmllinn. Bcttv Brannjes
ihn intoriuiflnnnt nruiinixn. 1... xiinin Vina PhnrlPA SulU
...1 11..11... cniiiunn Klrleen
ii ol rcitlonal reponlblllty Anderson. .
Kn'piHK uiu pt'HL'L. uy mm pivlflon Vlll. amuil huh. T
n enpli rnnnlrv nifreelnff to ..)..! Mn.Un nutli Hntfelatien.
r. "r..-.---- --11(111111 iiiu.i.vi.i
Inrrn uil.nn ,nllf.,l unnnlni . AnJni.nn l.frAlatnC
i . - v ........ u nnuviL n ut.ou.ii " - ---
via expect to io o primar-
in uiai pari ot tno worm in
in lu nmjor nnlionnl Inter
lie.
Realonal OraanliKtlon
ftitrc hn.i also been Rome
o( orennli'.lnD regional In
forfd Police Force
Ions Blueprinted
Delegates
onllnucd from Page One)
I..... nlrlt from 8 to 12
IU1 uujn ohm '" , ' ,
Jerry MonKa, wiancne nc. ......
Dlvlilon II. for boys and girls
f oi orsniiiziim remount in- over 13: Mary moimj, now im
Nlonnl botlieti, subordinnte r0 Floyd, Paty Barkley,.. Nola
thd vvnrlrl xeeiirllv nonnrv. it t......
ich would function some- judges of the garden displays
S' ... u.u iiiiiiiiM-'r oi mc i -uii- wcro A. 11. WUSnmaa aim n, j.
tllcan union In this hemls- b, Bouquet, vegetable crop spe
" Li'niiai from Orcion State col-
'0 far thnrn ! iinrlnfafnml in I .
(.burn nnrnniMnnl rt ulniua !.. I. .... nannlntf rllvl.
-v lv,,,. v. T..n wuincrn in viiw i,un.....o -
mc uirco nciCRDiiona on .inim were:
T ...I.. Vnmnn . HnvlUS
i.vnch. LaVcrna Martin, Rose
Mnrle Floyd. )
Division II. 3 varieties of
.. ni.l.u ITIii-AnrA
iruit: miiorca ru"-. ,
i ", i reported, on tno no- pryor Adelo B r o o n, oomm
ri m nctung up n military Wilson.
pnlzallon under tho world Division III,'. 3 jars of vegeta
i icy winch would servo bles and lwo of pickles or re
F iL d"?.?1? PlirP0!lc as tlint ishes: Patty Barnum and Col
luic Brlllsh-Aninrlcnn com- ino Herrlck. . . '''
cniera of staff board now
me war under geno-
Iii i. "ns Klvo" y tno
"si and American govern-
r- .vi I..I..I ..(iiiui.ui lui I liu
I'k In such strength that no
.raung aggressor would oo
it itn incm.
Pore Is nlso general agree
is reporter!, on me HO'
ercury Hits 94
Tear's Record
i hofV" T tho m,orcury, s?,nr terday morning
i degrees to mark 111 r
tii.,,.u IIU0 JU'y t oi tnis
'iJtcrcrTfl10 thermomoter olso
P 23 'Vnio warme!lt R,ne0 Au
Minimum
ft.
vtuoon i nnri Hami
5NDLETON. Aim an im.
WI ThniYM,...' Vn . . .
It n, ".rami, iii, wno Will
LLqUo" ot 1,10 Pendleton
r'H'UD Smlm.h 111. I.I
ft'?.C01ndulon by driving
ninin '"""F, PUtnng an 111-
. " "WUl IlUIUt
nnwnrM O Aurr tt iJP
Burton F. Cooper, "naval avia
tion ordnancemBni-ac, oi ?f
n ..... i.nnfnrl fnr. friction
JlV.t Wo .
burns on arms, legs, feet and
back today alter uimDiing trum
Fourth avenue hotol here yes
MAZITROOPS
iHALVED.BY
ALLIED PUSH
'(Continued from Pago One)
noble, . 70 miles northeast of
Montulimar, and whoso activities
haw not been reported since.
Try Withdrawals
'I'lin ri,...r..i,M i.i,ii.n ulUmnllnff
to, withdraw northward through
tho Rhone valley along the
river's east bank when a column
irom ui. uen. Alexander m.
Patch's, advancing army fell up
on them and In a scries of rough
encounters killed, untold hun
dreds, a headuunrlcrs announce
ment said. Monlcllmar Is about
100 miles north of Marseilles,
ii ,i,u. uiim.ii,i in nun nf the
battered German UHh army have
been eliminated. This defeated
German force incluuca elements
of tho German 11th panzer and
100th Infantry divisions, which
had been reinforced by scattcrc
elements of three other eneir
nunntry envisions.
Tno loss oi tnis loruc, wihum
...o. nnnm.nr.nrl it mil IJineflUSlV
with the loss of the Germans
242nd and BMW envisions at
Marseilles and Toulon, means
at least 50,000 Germans front
line soldiers have been elimi
nated.
Bombs, Bullets,
Cheers Sound in
rench Capital
(Continued from Pago One)
forces of the Interior; Brig
-. ... T,,.n.,Ao TrMorr. enm
UOIIi ouvhuvo " " '
mnndcr of the French second
armored division; Air i-nici
Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder,
,i,,nniv stinrnmn commander:
Maj. Gen. Leonard T. Gerow,
fifth U. S. corps commanacr.
Gen. Elsenhower wanted
Gen. Sir Bernard L. Montgom
ery, Lt. Gen. George &. ration
Jr. and Gen. unarios qc uuuuu
to participate In the paraae,
but duty prevented their ap
pearance.
fianes nam wiy
r.nrmnn ninneit had bombed
Paris suburbs the night before,
and early yesterday the skies
were aglow from the light of
fires, rne aeatn ton was piav-cu
at . 110, with 719 persons in
jured. When the raiders came over,
people were still in the streets
celebrating, despito the battle
which broke out soturaay aitcr-
noon ' when roof top snipers
started firing during the victory
parade for Gen. do Gaulle.
Thousands of Parisians -were
thrown Into panic as the parade
broke up in wuci uumca ui nun
fire along the four-mile line of
march. . ... ,
Several spectators were Kiuea
nd dozens wero wounded as
the shooting spread, a short
time after Do Gaulle had sped
nlnnir the nararie route at a 40-
mile-an-hour clip.
Louvre Exhibit
Torn by Nazi
PARIS, Aug. 27 (Delayed (IP)
The chief guard of the famous
Louvre art museum sold that In
four years' occupation, tho Ger
mans destroyed only one valued
exhibit a 4300-ycor-old mum
mified Egyptian sheep.
It was torn to pieces yester
day by a frantic German soldier
In tho basement as he sopght
-hnllnn l.,t-l,-.,. Inn nnnln tintwnA
by wild bursts of gdnflre be
tween rooftop snipers and
French patriots marching In the
great iincration any paraoc
Tho Louvre is considered the
M..,..lri..ni. ..UIi. U..ll,lln
iiiwpK iiiUK.iii.Li:iii ,i4u..v; uu.iuiiift
In Paris and In the courtyard of
mo tu-iiirc siruuturu wcru iui
tempororlly quartered German
prisoners.
T
HOOPS GROSS
MARNE,TAKE
T
ORIGTOWN
TEMPO OF ASSAULT
Manager Fined $100,
30 Days on Charge
T.U. f 1.. mannffnr nf a Used
tlUII.I HI, H.-O" , ,
car lot, was sentence", to pay
i fine of $100 and serve 3U days
n ih rnniiiv lull Monday after
being found guilty of failure to
furnish a registration card with
in 24 hours after obtaining a
car with a foreign license.
In the state of Oregon it is
mandatory for a car dealer who
U,.IMB . ncnil .or with n for-
wUint... o uevu, ...... -.
eign license to immediately
irnnsfpr It to an Oregon title
J llnnncn ,
nnu iii,.-iid. ,,i
However Ely, according to
charges, sold the car to two men
from the naval air station five
months ago, falling to r change
the registration.
(Continued from Pago One)
west tip of Dutch New Guinea.
Disclosure of the new airstrip,
200 miles closer to the Philip
pines tnun any outer uiueu ujw,
ln,ln In rinn rinilfflflB
MacArthur's communique an
nouncement oi a nignt raid on
Mlddlcburg by an enemy plane.
Damage was sllcht. '
Mlddclburg, taken July 30, Is
wunin ouu mncs ot miiiumiuv,
southern Philippines.
Ground action flared east and
ni.lliuugl n Cnnnnnl1 Amnr.
In.n nolpnl. tnrr.rr.nnt Inr Itnilll
r,t Tnnrtn'a Imnna ca.nnH armV
""l""1 " " ..... j
attempiing to escape wesiwaru
cmy troops and captured 199.
Strikes Summarised
A summary of the principal
nA-lal ..Irllno'
lwo Jlma Intense antiaircraft
fire, strong ligntcr interception
Thursday and Friday; several
ralrllnrf 1 .Ihnrn Inr. HnmnrPflf flvn
Japanese planes shot down, two
damaged.
Palau Docks set afire, three
enemy planes destroyed on
nrminri. ns.m ini i le hnttlp with In
tercepting Zeros, one Liberator
shot down.
Truk 64 tons of bombs: one
intercepting piano oamagea.
Mnliinnnc fnrnm nH Am
bolna, 151 tons of bombs; small
IrnirrMnr lnft in I amM nit H81-
mnhnm. email frniahter nnk off
Kai Islands; 6000-ton ship de
stroyed or severely uruuugcu
near uoeroe.
Celebes Two sailing vessels
and lugger damaged.
Pntn T3nrrnn nnrl AelffUfln in
the Marianas. Yap, Woleal and
Ponape In the uaronnas, ann
nther enemv tar acts also were
attacked.
Lane, Stone Face
Robbery Charges
nnDTT iwn Anir 2R (IP) El
mcr Riley Lane, 31, and Maley
A. Stone, 36, were returned to
Oregon today to face charges of
robbine the Grand Ronde bank,
August i. reocrai t-ommissiun.
nal commitment and set bail at
$10,000 each.
PERMANENT WAVE
reryUiltis you need la u . Ml
nlrrairM no bat or elecinclty. Satt, for evtry
WM "olW.Sw 5 million K.ld.G.t tho w
Carrln'i. Wfnr toS All DrncBlorM
mm,
WW
V 4- ft"
U 9 ,1)
nni..b
" iooihi ' Bo on" wl'h it :
IMI '. " ''1SPTO-BISMOL. Tt
hi. ..la"n nnilnninf u j..
I..-'. Nnn . .-.wiimtuui."
"Mum ." '""ntlvo. Non-olkollna.
L "ol lu . "l,,w unmyour
Oregon Allotted
Portion of Reserve
winTT . A Tijn Anif. 28 tP
Oregon was allotted 20 per cent
Ot tne regional reserve ui i's
.l.A r,inlr firnc fhio mnntll in ad
dition to its regular quota, imos
I. urowl, san rrancisuu, its,
.i nrjA iniinnrro rntinnlnfj renre.
sentative, told Portland OPA of
ficials who asKea lor aoauionai
tires Saturday.
Classified Ads Bring Results
(Continued from Page One)
Meaux marked the high tide of
the German atterflpt to take
Paris In September, 1914 an
alfnfvtnl ii,hirh nnrlnrl with . the
allied victory of the first battle
of the Marne wnen tne r-aris
taxlcab army stemmed tne Ger
man tire.
Hiniorlr Baekaround .
Tho tnurn ta 9.4 milrft Knillh-
west of Chateau-Thierry where
American troops In the second
hriltln nf the Mnrne. held the
Germans during the fateful
days of Juno and July, 1918
and tooK part in tne counter
nitnnrtuo I nnnnnnri nn .ii.iv n
The whole allied attack today
was swinging norm on or across
tne biene river along almost tne
whole 200 miles from its source
to the sea.
Rouen Doomed '
Tlnfiirnnn 13nrir, anH fVlA Fnrf.
Itch rhannnl Amnripan nrilish
and Canadian armies deepend
iour Dnugeneaas over ine oeine
and have doomed Rouen, where
Joan of Arc was tried and
burned. Rouen, 13th city of
France with 122,800 population,
now is tne center ot uermaii
resistance such as It is.
The allies also virtually
doomed, the great port of Le
Havre ano nave openea tne way
Into the Germans' flying bomb
belt In the Pas de Alais farther
north. - -
Tho Amorlnnn hrirtriphefld
was at Mantes, the British at
Vernon and the Canadians had
two between Elbeuf and Point-
de-L Arche.
Consolidates Front
IT C hii-rl nrmu Infanlrtr Uiac
streaming into the great tank-
won bulge netween tne seine
and the Marne forming a con
solidated front 85 miles or more
almost due east of Paris in a
great half-wheel arounu tne
still exuberant and now virtu
ally cleared French capital.
n. . 1. . 4 A
rne pusn tnrougn meaux, iu
miles beyond the first-won foot
hold along tne marne at tiagny,
.irno rlnenrihnrl o. mpntini? vlrfll.
ally no opposition. It gave the
Americans an assault line irom
which they could turn any
Marne defense or stab north in
a deep encirclement or cut off
of the rocket bomb coast.
South ot Paris
To the southeast one Ameri-
nnn . r-nlumn UISC at Nnnfie
across the Seine 16 miles east
of Melun, a second was at fro
vins, 45 miles southeast of.
Paris, and a third pushed seven
miles north of captured Nogent
to vinenauxe. i
Beyond Troyes on the Ameri
can right flank a fourth column
jabbed toward Vitry. on the
upper Marne id miles soutn
west of Verdun, and less than
100 miles from the German
border.
There was no confirmation of
supreme headquarters of an Al
giers broadcast reporting that
the Americans , had reached
Vitry but the extent of the
gain beyond Troyes was kept a
security secret.
EDITORIALS ON
NEWS
(Continued From Page One)
narrow, and for centuries has
been easily defended.
Transylvania is a nisn pmieau
lying to the north of the Trapsyl.
vanian Alps and west of the Car
pathians. From this plateau the
Russians could push on fairly
easily into the plains of Hungary
BEHIND the narrow Iron' Gate. .
Once into tne Hungarian plains
the Russians will be in position
to GET BEHIND all the Germans
still left in the Balkans. Here,
as In France, every German pre-
veiuuu xrum gebvmg uain. uuu
Germany will be Just that much
less left to fight later.-- ; .
HILLMAN BAYS PAC
TN only eight days of their Ro-
man an nilh. t.hA' KllRxlanR
Un... lllln nnrl nnntl.rarl . mnf.
than 300,000 Germans and. Ro
manians, since June a, tney
have killed and captured 1,081,-
QQA avi. t-nnnn Tn tho tnlfll
killed and captured; 'we must
. . . . tiiAmmDn
aaa tne uerman-v nuuiii.
whose number can only be
guessed at). , . , . . . .
TV,, n,,,. ... nrn.l epp hn.rA
been preventing an UNBELIEV
ABLE number of Germaps from
getting back Into Germany for
the last stand behind the home
Doroers. . -. ...
'HE Pacific is still ouiet.'. ex
rpnt fnr hnmhlne. which eoes
on day and night. We are. get
ting set in our new Dases .wie
of these days the Pacifie. front
win burst again into name.
Pedestrian Struck ,
Bv Car Fined $10
Gregorib ' Jaurez ' Criiz' was
lodged in tne coupty an aunoay
on a charge of intoxication after
being hit by a car- in front of
Boito's store on South Sixth. i-
Tha nor pluan nv ,lnhri ifan.
dra, was proceeding along South
CjvtU at n elnnr rain nf onc
when Cruz stepped in ' front of
the vehicle, and was " knocked
over, tie was- taicen Dy amau
lance to the Klamath Valley hos-
: . . i .... : i ..... U . i u.
. TTl.W.V. - - ......
had suffered no injuries, but was
liliuxil'aieu. - . .. x -k ,
He appeared in justice court
Monday morning and paid a fine
or giu.
TO BR1NB OUT VOTE
(Continued from Page One)
ture either party .... We seek
to Influence thinking, the pro
sram and the choice of candi
dates.
"We know that when enougn
lmi.rl.nnl vntp. thev will Vote
.IriUI. Ikflt lhali. Anllpnt VP lllfte-
ment.will prove to be a sound
Judgment. . .
ui man sain mar ir wr.v ma
organization urged a "simple
federal ballot" for the' armed
services. suDDorted legislation to
eliminate tne poii tax aim .
eamnalan. to register every eli
gible vote, . i
n.fl.hM wnrrmrr.
Ancrurnrinrj rrit.iei.qm that the
CJO may be violating the laws
...kUJUn Anntrih.itinna hv la
bor unions, the witness described
.u Dir. iimrfr meet this wav:
The original PAC was purely
. lann,, M-fl Q n I tU 1 1 nn . It. COlleCt-
ed $671,214 from the unions and
speht $371,086, of which 76 per
tent was lor salaries, travel aim
other expenses. The PAC spent
$67,320 in primaries and state
elections.
Fund f rozen
The .PAC "froze" the labor
iminn pnntnbution luno as oi
July 23 until after the presiden
tial elections, miiman saia, to
.nmniw .with fho "strictest inter
pretation" on the corrupt prac
tices act. An "individual contri
butions" fund has been set up,
riot within the purview of labor
tinlnn. ha Anntlm.Arl ann1 fhta
will be used . to bear campaign
expenses meanwhile. That fund J
totals $ot), hz, ne tola tne com
m(ttee. . , ,
Below Goal
Thut), Hlllman said, the entlrt
setup is far below the original
goal of $1,500,000 and consider
ably less than the $6,000,000
published reports said the CIO
intended to spend. .
Saying "We do believe - w
should not be made the exclu
sive object of governmental ac
tivities of "the anti-new deal
American democratic -national
committee, Gerald L. K. Smith'
America First party, Frank Gan
nett's committee for Constltu- -tional
Government Inc., the Na
tional Association of Manufac- ,
hirers and others.' '
"We think that these organ- J
izations are ; overripe for in- ,
qulry," he said. '- . ' i
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ICE
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