October 2, 1944 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THRU MM UNDER INVESTIGATION Kliiimitli off Id ill tocluy pressed mi iiivnatliiiitioii f the fllnl iicelclont lit Clinmiilt 8ut urduy In which N li'holiin Demo triiku, Khiiiintli Union hltfh school student, wns killed. 'i'liii dlntrk't attorney's office reported Mint n Juvriillu iictltlun may be filed to ulvo Juvenile court Jurisdictions over drier mlliiillou of thu en.ie ns It liffccU ChnrU-s I'erry, lilh school Mil itant, driver of tlm cur, An In quest will iiroliiibly not he held, District Attorney 1 Orlli Hide more mild hn personally went over the scene of the necldeiil, unit Unit IndlciilloiM noliit to ex- ' Cwslve speed nt the llnin the enr " left the hltihwny south of Che- mult, went Inln ii linrrow pit, and i (truck two trees, KDemetriikos wns In the front .; enl, end died shortly nfter the crush. Perry, Mill Kerry mid I Jack Anker, nil hluh school stu j dents, were Injured, mid CieorKC i Bell, nnothcr student esrnped nn j hurl. The inlured hovs were re- leaned from Klnmntli Viilley hos . pjtiil todny. f . Jl wan explained today (hut the hoys went cm their own to i1 SkIciii to see the itiinio hctween : Kliiuuith hluh school mid Snlcin Trldiiy uliiht. They did not o ' under sponsorship of the high i school mid did not trnvul with the footbiill trnm. The urcldent occurred on the return trip, y. In the nccldent report filed for c younu I'erry, II was slnlcd thnt : the boys stopped nt Chcimilt mid i got a bun of douuhuiitji. Ueinetrn i Kos not into thu front sent Inst, ! but U' door on his side did not entirely close, A short dlstnnco ':' out of Cheiuult, the enr wns Mopped iiiul the door was slum ; mctl shut. j It wot shortly nfter resumlnu j the trip thnt one of the boys In t the renr sent renched into the .V front sent for doimhnuls. The ; movement distrncled Perry's at tention momentnrlly, nnd the enr truck n soft shoulder, according w ino report. " Stnnley Woodruff, principal of .KUIIS. snld Mondny thnt offl clnl.i were making II possible .! (or nil students to attend young uemeiniKos iiinerni. 5 Honorary pallbearers have been chosen from the senior members of the "K" club to which Uemelrakos wns eligible for membership. Thev are George Long, Arnold Ellis, Hob ferKins. inn Wilson, Hurry Tin doll nnd Bud Biehn. Services will be held from Sn ored Henri ehni'i-h iulll Wl,li. lock's1 in chnrge, the tlmo to be announced luier, : i-.fi , - Oregon Future U. S. Linen Center, Asserts Pfefferkorn COHVALLIS Oct. 2 IPi. V Oregon should be the future center of nn Amorlcnn linen industry. n Czeehnslnvnlclnn linen mnnufneturer snld todny. In n booklet published by Oregon Stnto college. Richard Pfefferkorn snld thnt linen weaving would be moro ceo ' nomtcnl In this flnx-growlng ' ren than nnywhero clso In the nation. Pfefferkorn, who mado n nevernl-yenr study of this region under the AAA, recommended improvements in grnding and processing of Oregon flax to as sure better cnllbro fiber. Accidental Gun Fire Kills Oregon Man 'i' KINGMAN, Arli., Oct, 2 (VP) An: nceldontnl burst of machine gun fire on tho Klngmnn army airfield gunnery rnngo has roved fatal to Pvt. Herman L. teffnnson, Snndy, Ore, - Tho Oregon mnn died In a hospital hero Saturday night. The Frldny accident killed one man inmost tnstnntiy and in jured another. i If it's a "frozen" article you need,, advertise for a usod one In the elnsslflerl Why Thousands of Doctors Have Prescribed s nun riestnueu Pertussin ,i (DUE TO COLDS) Pertussin must be good whim thou .sands upon Uiousnnds of Doctors -have nresorlbed It for so msny years. Pertussin net nt once to relieve your , coughing. It looai-ii nnd makes phlegm easier to rnlse. Snfo nnd efTootlve tor both olet and young, Iiuxpcntlvot . ATIIER OIDIIT OOTIIER , ,. FOR uodGouens : ,i (DUE TO COLDS) 0 v, IS It "lm brick ' took 10 long to cur, j; pon't rnlnr rmiiclt nchai, pn.ni Mitt N :; Itrulm, Apply Johnton' RKD -, CROSS Plmtter to choit or hrtrk IIrHi on tho upot, Thia trlidandtrii V telief Raei to work Inttinlly. Wurrni i-tothM-protecti lupporti workt : hf. von work. RBD CROSS Pli :; Urt f clenn( mnltery, aiy to Ui. v Konp itippty on hMid. Insist on th fnnulni, famous tor mors than SO A ftinri, mado by Johnton A Johnton . ONLY 35c at your drug itor. HID CROSS PLASTIft EDITORIALS ON NEWS i (Contlnuod From Ptg One) i victors begin to look forward to nnd plan for tlm future the mil itary situation becomes compli cated by tho I'UMTIC'AL situa tion. History tells us that this polit ical side of war is the toll in which tlm seeds of peuco or STILL MOI1U WAR will sprout. The time Is hero when this political news that marches side by side with the Military news is acutely Interesting to ui. CKCHETARY HULL, today gives " us a brief nnd far from satis factory glimpse of this political side of the fcurnpeau war, It seems, according to scanty disclosures he made nt Ills ncwr conference this morning, that an ALI.IKD (presumably llritlsii Aincrlciin) iiillilnry mission wns PMKCTKIj from Uiilgnrlu by a ftUSKIAN commander. Hull says pnclfyingly thai ho thinks the missinn commander had not been "properly" advised. The mission, he adds, went Into Bul garia to haiidlo ANGLO-AMERICAN interests, Ho "thinks" tho mutter hns been straightened out (ns u result of "arrangements" made by Washington nnd London wltii Moscow) and "expects" Hint the mission will bo allowed to ro cnter Bulgaria, fSjOBOOY.wlll tell u. what It 4 ' is all about, so wo havo to guess. The best present guess Is Hint nfter Hie war Russia aims to con trol KVKH YT1I1NG in Kuropc ensl of n line drawn through about tho center of prcscnt-mnp Poland. We and the British seem to be handling Italy, but over and over we appear to have been told by the Husslnns to keep our hands off of everything east of tho Adriatic. The Russians (one guesses) suspected that this Bulgaria "mission" was another attempt by us nnd the British to gel our fingers into wliut they rcgurd as THEIR PIE. , T JNT1L the Germans are licked, Ihero will be no open trouble between ui-ond-!hc-Br!tlsh and the Russians. We need their help and they need ours to fin ish off Hitler. Any political clashes that may be in tho offing will be kept under cover (ex cept for minor Incidents, quickly hushed up, . such as this Bul garian missinn) until after Ger many surrenders. ' 'TWERE may be NO trouble '' coming up after the war with Russia. WE (meaning the com mon run of American citizens) certainly want none. There Is no sound reason why the United States and Russia should clash over any territorial situation thnt enn nt present be foreseen. ' But little incidents such as this Bulgarian mission (in which we seem to hnvc been associnted WITH THE BRITISH In some venture which the Russians re gard with suspicion) keep com ing up frequently enough to worry us common, ordinary Americans, who want only to get tho European wnr over and done with nnd AREN'T interest ed In .Europe's political-territorial messes except ns they threat en to breed future wars thnt we'll be drawn into, . TN nil these matters, we would A be Inclined to trust Secretary Hull if wo felt that he had a FREE HAND, but we have tho uneasy feeling that he has no freer hand in the over-all foreign picture than Nelson has had In tho War Production Board. If he gets off the beam (by talking too much) Secretary Hull is Just as . likely to be sent to China as Nelson or Wallace. Classified Ads Bring Results V y MODESS HAS A SWELL MILE STEEL E (Continued from Poge Ono) nt points as far as 84 miles north of Aachen. American cavalry attacked nt Hnvert, Germany, 10 miles northwest of Ceilenklrchen and 20 miles north of Aachen, while American i.imor, fighting on the right of tho British second army In Holland, advanced toward the Mouse at Ovorloon, 54 miles north of Aachen, Swift Attacks Surging Into the rubble of German defenses almost before the debris had stopped flying from ono of the greatest aerial and land . bombardments, the Americans were reported pour ing through a Inne or ruin point ed nt the Rhine between Cologno and Uusseldorf, side door to the Ruhr and main highway to Ber lin. "I doubt If they will stop now until .they have reached the Rhine," snld ono front line cor respondent. Hodges, ending a stalemate of almost two weeks, led off tho as sault with a tremendous massed artillery bnrrago in which 10' inch guns thundered salvoes into tho enemy's fixed positions, and an hour-long aerial attack bv hundreds of medium and fighter bombers. Mnny of the enemy positions wero shattered, and the defend ers of others were pinned help lessly in ineir concrete posts, (Continued from Page One) worked ax switchman with the Southern Pacific at Dunsmuir for the past 19 years. He was 4Z years of age. Gives Alarm Information from Dunsmuir said that a neighbor gave an alarm at 1:25 a. m. Sunday when she saw flames shooting from the Spores' residence. At that time, it' is understood, Spores was outside trying to attach a hose to extinguish the blaze. He then returned to the house In an attempt -to reach Mrs. Spores. Hiss body was found In the Kltcnen, Mrs. Spores body In the bedroom. Tho fire Is thought to hove started from a Dine or valve con nectcd to an oil stove which the Spores had .installed recently. The fire chief reported oil fumes in the house when entrance was gained. One week ago two lives were claimed in a fire which destroy ed the Weed hotel in Dunsmuir. Up to that dote the town had never experienced death by fire. Alligators with skulls moro than six feet long once lived In Texas. The fossil skull of one has been restored. . VOTE FOR C.J. SHORB FOR CONGRESS DRIVEN NEAR AACHEN . NBW MONEy-SAVErX J BOX THAT SAVES j i anurriiNt? iivro i Yanks Beat Back Attacks in Italy ROME, Oct. 2 (VP) Amorlcans of the fifth army yesterday beat back German counterattacks on Monte Bnttaglia, lofty dominal In height on the road to Imola for the fourth straight day and captured neighboring Monte Cap pel la after a bitter battle, the allied command announced to day. Tho skies over most of the Italian front cleared after nearly a week of frcquont rains, enab ling the Mediterranean allied air force to tnko an active role sup porting the doughboys. (Continued from Page One) troops had penetrated 22 miles into southeastern Hungary in an offensive aimed at Budapest, Magyar capital less than 100 miles distant. Russian gains in that sector were officially ac knowledged by Hungary but their depth was not disclosed.) (Moscow was silent about the Hungarian drive and about the situation at Warsaw, which was described as "critical" by Polish patriots as Berlin said the nazis were overwhelming the dwind ling guerrillas.) Eastern Adrance Soviet progress toward the Morava valley route of the Bel grado-Grecco railway wns the omy important aavance.cioimca todny along the entire eastern front. Aerial observation and Infor mation from Yugoslav partisans pinpointed the location of Gcr man reinforcements diverted to the - Serbian invasion sector. Stornoviks, augmenting their usual role of flying anti-tank guns, were sent out along with relays of light bombers in oara lyzing assaults against these troop movements. Liquor Chief Cause Of Divorce, Report VANCOUVER, Wash., Oct. 2 tPl Clark county officials fla urcd out today the principal cause oi divorce; too mucn li quor. ' Chief comnlaiht in the ma lor- Ity of divorces ' here in the last two and a half years was that me otner spouse drank too mucn, THEY SELL SEA-SHELLS SEASIDE, Oct. 2 ?) The Seaside chamber of commerce may havo to go shell-hunting. A curio manufacturer in Califor nia sent a request for 8000 clam or mussel shells, size 3 or -4 inencs - To Honolulu Elisabeth Carey. children's librarian at the city library here for the past two years, left several days ago for Honolulu where she will become children s librarian at the terri torial library. ' Classified Ads Bring Results IF your skin becomes dry, scaly, and wind-rouahened, you can have quick relief at hand in a jar of soothing Resinol. Being oily, it lubricates, soft ens and smooths parched skin, as its specially blended medication Mlierei smarting, itchy irritadon. RESINOL0 reasons for trying Now you'll simply HAVI to try Modeas-Decause 1. the new Money-Saver box ia so easy to carry. 2 . Modeaa ia aofter 1 3 out ol 4 women voted it aofter to touch, in a nationwide poll. 3. Modess ia aafer! In hospital testa, 209 nursea found it iar moro protective than nationally known layer-type napkin! 1 4.49,701 women gave as reasona for awilching to Modeaa "Setoff," "So aafe'..or "So comfortable." 5. Mora women are twitching to Modeaa than to any other aanitary napkin. YOU'D better try it! Try MODESS Now ! Oat the new SOFTER, SAFER SANITARY . NAPKINS ONLY F FATALLY SHOT; (Continued from Page One) : bo necessary to remove the bul let. According to tho young wo man's husband, the two were hunting near Bly at about 9:30 a. m. and had approached a Socket where there were a num er of deer. DeVancy reported "a lot of shooting" going on and he thouuht a bullet ricocheted and struck his wife. The bullet entered the back above the right hip, DcVoney rushed his wife by car to Bly, called Ward's am bulance and was met five miles east of Bliss service station on Bly mountain. Mrs. DcVaney was admitted to the hospital at 10:30 a. m. Bombers Aid New Aachen Offense LONDON, Oct. 2 (P) More than 2700 allied warplanes struck in close and deep support today of the great new American offensive against the Siegfried line in the Aachen sector of northwest Germany. Over 1000 medium and fighter bombers blazed a path Into the nazi wall immediately before Lt. Gen. Courtney H. Hodges' men. About 900 Flying Fortresses with 500 escorts tore at targets around Cologne and Kassell while 300 Liberators poured bomb loads Into Germany s great est freight yards at Hamm, 90 miles nortneast oi Aacnen. WEATHER Santtar October I Max. Kufene . 68 Klamath Fall Sacramento 82 North Bend CO Portland 66 Med ford 72 Reno 80 San Francisco 77 Seattle 68 -Iftll ' Mtn. Precfp. 41 .00 34 .00 4 .00 40 .00 47 .00 Hans Norland Auto Insurance Phone 6060. 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The mission went into Bul- f aria to handle Anglo-American ntcrcsts, and some authorities here said the Russian military commander had not been pro perly advised. .' - ; Discussing the Incident at his news conference, Hull: said ho expected the mission would be permitted to reenter, the defeat ed nazi satellite as a result of arrangements, made by .Wash ington and London with Mos cow. ' . Tho secretary also reported that allied armistice terms for Bulgaria would be ready in due course and that, meanwhile, he could not help but . notice the lack of speed with which Bul garia, is pulling out. of Greece and Yugoslavia. ' Hull, 73 years old .today, ob served the anniversary by working as usual. Johnston Against Lifting Ceiling WASHINGTON,! Oct. 2' fP) Eric A. Johnston,- president -of the U. S. chamber of commerce, said today in a statement pre pared for the war labor board that: he favors high .wages but opposes lifting existing, wage ceilings because, he argued, that might lead, to inflation and then to deflation. ' ' ' , " ' , "After' the" last war we had inflation followed- by deflation," he said. "We must avoid that mistake Oils lime," I . ;. .: New Color Cake Shampoos & Tints Hair; Luxuriously without extra rinse ; 1. TINTZ.'th..nw color ' elt cltansM and - brings hair up t an vn. rich. : natural ton all at tht sama ; tlma. . 2. Sf. Net a dy. Dotm't inttrt.ra with fcminnti.' Cholca of t ahadea to raft vary hair color. t. Eipart.' Beauty Salen V. 1 suit aaall j-. rlcht In your.own . home. Over , 1 MILLION . ealcas already 'aold ' Only SOe. . Ask for TINTZ Color Shampoo Cake at ' ' CURRIN'S FOR DRUGS ' B40 Main - '. -, Ph. 4514 : TO AMERICAN WOMEN ASKING "Will Defeat of Germany Lessen the Need for Saving Used Fats?" IP.. f c 1 V ' LCI MARSHALL VictOTy OVCT Germany still leaves the Japs in possession of. the Dutch East Indies, the Philippines and Malaya coun tries from - which we formerly im ported about one biljion pounds of fats and oils each year. . ' Even victory over Japan will not ease the situation immediately. Not for a year or more can these areas be brought back to pre-war production levels. In the meantime, the need for your used fats will be as acute as ever for these reasons : ' X Even after European victory, vre (till have . Japan to beat. Van luppliei of ammunition, medi cines, parachutes, rubber beats, naps and other battlefield essentials mutt keep on going to our fighting men In a iteady stream. These all requite , fats to m ake. ' , ' 2 We must .help In the rehabilitation ef lib erated eauntrlesiWh is Greece, Norway and the - Netherlands, with medicines, machinery, etc. 3 Many factories bow producing for war will rum to manufacturing the civilian goods we need so urgently. These factories will consume vast quantities of industrial fats.. ' r Double Bill At Armory Friday Eve m There will' be a double main event at tho armory this Friday night . when Paavo Katonen meets the "Grey Mask" and Jack Kizer takes on "Blood and Guts" Davidson. Paavo chal lenged the winner of last Fri day night's go and the vicious hooded rassler has accepted. Both matches will be a one hour time limit or two out of three falls and a coin will be tossed to decide which bout will precede the other. This is the first time a double bill has been seen here for some time and both should be rough and tum ble affairs. Paavo lost to the "mask" recently in Salem when he was unable to return after the first fall as a result of some terrific head butts from the masked marvel. Paavo has a hard konk himself and will probably seek revenge In another ex change of cranium crushing. The other go will be an nounced later as final arrange ments have not yet been made. GRANTED DEGREE PORTLAND, Oct. 2 P) Ernest W. . Warrington, Oregon State college professor of reli gion, will be granted an honor ary Doctor of Divinity degree at Lewis and Clark college here Wednesday. Gas on Stomach IdbttaJ ia S ataaataa af JaaUt yaw mmt aaca .Wbto uai itMuth add rauu painful. iffi tot fai. torn .rtAUtth aad twutbum. doctora ttiuillr BTMolba tha futHt-ictlflf eudlflne known for Kaptooutle ralltf tDtdklnti Ilka thota In Bllaaa Um. No lautita Bell -am brtnn rem fort ia a JUT or ratarn bottla to aa or doobla bum? bade. Ma, for a fine cup of tea jedmdit, SAFEWAY THE GOVERNMENT ANSWERS . American farmers are doing every-' : thing possible to build up domestic production of fats and oils. But dur ing the next 12 months, because of a , smaller hog kill and reduced yields of some oil-seed crops, we expect, that approximately a billion-and-a-third pounds less of fats will be produced. ' Need Greater, Than Ever Therefore, more than ever, salvag- . ing used cooking fats is an important resource on which the. country must . continue to lean in order to tide us over. Saving used fats is not a glamorous task. It takes effort. But it is one that only you, the American housewife, can perform for the country. We ask you to continue the wonderful job you are doing to help speed final Victory. Mrs. America, the need for saving ' used cooking fats will be as great or greater than ever. For every pound of used fat, your butcher will-give you H and two free . red points! Keep on saving every drop. AUTHORITY ON DEAFNESS HERE V S. C. MITCHELL Mr. 8. C. Mitchell, with long xperlenca on hard-of-haarinj problems, will conduct . a frae Clinic for the hard-of-haarlnj at tha Wi-Ne-Ma Hotl.! Klam ath Falls,, on Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 4th ind Slh. from 10:00 A. M. to 8:00. P. M, Being hard of hearing htm" self, Mr. Mitchall takes an un derstanding interest In helping the hard-of-hearlng, ' and is wall qualified to make scientifi cally correct fittings ' of . bona and air conduction instruments Tha new Acousticon ' Speech Hearing Test will be given as. well as a private demonstration of the aid based on U. 8. Got arnment findings, and made by America's oldest " hearing aid manufacturer. Simply' call ' at the hotel at lima mentioned, above. Evening appointment for a demonstration . in ' your own home ' may. be had by' phoning the hotel on above date. CANTERBURY Tea gin you everything you want: . " i excellent quality, oWp hearty -flavor, full vigorous saength. .' ; One of the bett lc padced' . Blended from. choke young . leaves, fresh and tender. If- - you enjoy a rich, wisfyirig . , blend, traditionally fine, - - don't miaa Canterbury! - STORES i A "NO!" nurcTos. or oistsibutiosi WAX fOOD ADMINISTRATION