Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 13, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACE THREE
m SuoDorters
Vin Texas Backing;
Jos Scores Dewey
fh. Associated P.
W '"..veil dcmocraua i in
fe'oilo.) today In the
.nih-loim wrestling
tb ,r si all bo bound to
n :m ' ovelt-Truman
liatlon and excitement,
en", nii,, eonvonllon
...... J I
In pouiicui uuvui'
Texan"
"i? Shfcl otherwise found
m 'J ,.i,, on wnni me
K" "''"Xtory In Maine
": .k.rn
nnwcv by one of
attack on
F" .' Dn.nvolt' cabinet
Went
and a continuation of
irnvniH.
. - n alitmnre.
'A democrota voted 700
Kl TIIO and 131140
r,ht to give maio convcn-
. inn.mnn nro-
Uelt dcloguuon '-
pltdgad to FDR
...... foiinwcd bv howl
"l!,Jir"i .ntubllshlng Rob.
TO,vo ... iii.l.,- a.
Kalvcrt named a. his No
F1' , an k at If A that
'. m democratic cloctora
lor President Roosevolt in
mhcr.
hether they would haa been
B alnco lat May when
date convcmiu"
ol electors im ... u.vu
to volo for party nomlneea
pnndltlon that tho na-
Ll convention actions bo ac
Lie to Tcxans. Fifteen of
on me siuio --
wn tncy wouiu iiuw vww
lievelt ticket.
(he goal of the pro-Rooacvolt
tkeri, who munoged to take
itrol laii nigiu, w u imio
irraniemeni ana luutuiim-
lion wlin n iron emu
tit to support party noml-
fcwey's itinerary west called
l mtanwnuc. irom wp
, Nh.. to Billings. Mont.,
i'lhmiw to the Pacific coast
kre he is to mane nis mira
Iter campaign speech at Se-
It Monday night.
n.w.v "Contused"
Interior Sccrotary Ickes, In
ivliorous attack on Dewey,
burnt the republican cancil
e as a confused politician
k "has had to reverse him-
on almost cvorytning," in-
Iding lend-lease, Russian re
Ions and possibilities of war
eduction.
Ickes. who apoka before a
Ivfntlnn of the United Auto
Iblic Workers (CIO) in Grand
kids. Mich.. Dolntcd his bit-
tot comment ai uewcys
trie of last week that the
fcievclt administration does
intend to demobilize- the
kicd forces as rapidly as pos-
lie. Maklnir such a statement,
Id Ickes, Dewey "has stooped
pluck the heart strings oi
(try American mother, wife,
telheart and child of every
Idler and sailor . throughout
world with a chares that Is
false as any ever promulgat
or Cocbbcls."
Col, Francis V. Kicsllng of
Bectlvo service was asked at
Muse committee in Washing-
f) about Dewey's attributing
uratt Director Lewis B. Her
kyi remark that it would be
lout as cheap to keep men in
v army as to maintain tnem
inner another agency" for
- Watar Oimr Dam
Klullng said that the state-
kit was mado last month and
water over the dam now.
isKed that the draft be keot
pi ot tne nolltical camnalen.
The rcnuhllranR1 tv trl-
fnph over democrats in Maine
,!ay was received by Dewey
mnner evidence ot "a ris-
COmldcnce In the Innriernhiri
ure renuhllrnn nnWv "
But Rep. Ramspcck of Geor
gia, democratic parly whin In
the U. S. house, sulci the re
sults In Malno "don't provo a
thing" and thut "wo believe
that with a little work" the
democrats can carry the ti-ncli.
tlonn ly republican tnti in w...
veinbcr.
33 Par Cont Vote
A side angle to Maine's elec
tion Interesting politicians was
an estlmnto by tho suite's depu
ty secretary of stnlo Hint ubout
33 per cent of absentee bull
sent to scrvlco men were mark
ed and returned.
On tho labor sector of tho no
lltlcal front, a house committee
investigating campaign expenses
announced at New York that It
would undertake a spot check
of Jl contributions from CIO
members to tho political action
committee to leurn whether any
cucrcion was used.
In a news conference at Wash'
Ington, Norman Thomas, social
ist candidate for president de
clared thnt If Dewey "doesn't
wake up the onlv vote ho will
get is the convinced anti-Roosc-
vclt vote." ,
No Dtway Sentiment
"I found no sentiment for
Dewey and I found plenty
against iiooscvcil, ' ho said In
formally.
At Louisiana, Senator Over
ton, democratic Incumbent, won
rcnomination and It appeared
BULKY BOXY
SWEATERS
' lh Cimpat, IS.SS l.5
FOULCER'S ..,.
Roosevelt, Churchill Meet in Canada
if y in. Hcf
(NEA Telenholo)
BmlllnK broadly, President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill meet again In Quebec, both
pleased over progress of the war and ready to start drafting new plans for final and complete victory over
Germany and Japan. "Victory Is everywhere," Churchill said to the President as they met for tbelr 10th
wartime conference.
By JACK BELL
VALENTINE, Neb., Sept, 13
l7p) A west many of his confer
ees believe will go strongly re
publican in November showed
its old-time colors for Gov.
Thomas E. Dewey with a rodeo
today as the GOP presidential
nominee shrugged off new deal
blasts at his opening campaign
speeches.
The Now York governor, who
spent the night on the ranch of
former Gov. Sam McKelvie near
here, planned to take time off
from pontics to see steer duii-
doBBina and ronine contests be
fore his special train leaves at
sundown for bheridan, wyo.
Before that, however, he
turned away with ','no comment"
the latest attack on his charge in
a Philadelphia speech that the
new deal planned to keep men
in the army overly long in order
to lesson postwar unemployment.
Secretary of Interior Ickes, in
a speech before the United Auto
mobile Workers (CIO) at Grand
Rapids, Mich.; Inst night called
this a "reckless and baseless"
charge. ' . '
FROM WATER TO LAND
The earth's, first amphibious
animals learned to walk on land
because they wanted to live in
water. These prehistoric creat
ures, seeing their own pools dry
ing up, started out in search of
deeper ones and found they
could live on land.
PLANT DIVINITY .
Indians of Chihuahua, Mexico,
treat the mescal-button, a small
cactus plant of southwestern
United States and Mexico, as a
divine being and make the sign
of the cross in its presence. '
SLOPPY JOE
SWEATERS
For (he Cimpui. S3.0S - 18.91
FOULGER'S BSS Mala
CARDIGAN
'SWEATERS
J3.1I5 to 18.05
FOULGER'S .
that the entire incumbent Lou
isiana house delegation, with
the exception of Rep. James H.
Morrison, won rcnomination.
Unofficial returns indicated
their success and Indicated that
Morrison will be forced into a
run-off with H. Alva Brumficld,
of Baton Rouge.
At Denver, in Colorado's only
contest, unofficial tabulations
from 354 of the 479 precincts
gave David Miller, Greeley at
torney, 2751) voles to 2521 for
Maj. Homer G. Preston, demo
cratic former Adams county
judge, in the second Colorado
district race for representative.
ANKLETS
In Colors To Match
All Sweaters.... 35c . . 3 for Jl
FOULGER'S 52s M.m
A job with a
locomotive to
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Pork for a cemoanv whose
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M Job Half, nl.ni., ,10fl U.m
fey "., I' '-J auuui uaac
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idLe.m UP' 'hunting 'em on to
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r"l Work ,,-ui. i
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All-occasion styles made of soft
textured rayons,, rayon flannels, -jerseys
and corduroy. Bright col
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38-44, .
NEW HATS
Wool felts and fur felfs designed
tn new and classic silhouettes. 22,
22i2 end 23.
7
3
75
GIRLS
Match-Mates
SKIRTS
, . Juggle them
with iackeh or sweaters for va
riety. Pleated and gored. .Wool
and rayons, Siies 7-14.
GIRLS' BLOUSES
Dainty and tailored 'washablos to
wear with jumpers, suits. White,
bright and pastels, Sizes 7 to 14.'
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'A year 'round favorite . . . the
boy coat in tones to blend with
or match your suits and frocts.
Wool, with rayon lining. 9 to 20.
RLS' COATS
New -fitted models, Chester-
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"1 smart, and made to wear and
?wear. ' Siies 7 to 14. .
COTTON DRESSES
Prints, stripes, plaids, and smooth,
new solid tones. .Washable, all.
Sixes 7-14.
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TIN COATS and PANTS
Heavy Maek'mavs & Jackets
' '. Wool or Part-Wool Sox
20-5fl WOOL UNIOOTS
100 Wool Shirts and Drawers
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Main at 8th
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better way of life I " .4
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