Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 13, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MERRILL. LEEIOPJ
Japanese Threaten Foochow
fTALY TO SETTLE
11
011E, FJTE
Box Office Opens 6:43
Box Office Opens 1:30 0:45 W I
PACE TWO
CHINA IV3V
MERRILL A 20-year lease on
the Merrill Community hall
turned over several monilis ago
by stockholders to the city of
Merrill was sifjned by the city
Hna UlO mcillll yufft, miiciumi
Legion at the last meeting of the
council. The building will be
maintained as a community hall
by the Legion, to ue m reaamess
for public functions. A dance is
scheduled Saturday night, Octo
ber 14 by the Women of the
1V1UU5B IIU me annum uauini,
card party and supper sponsored
by the Altar society of St. Augs
tine's church is also planned
lor tnc nan.
Paul Lewis, member of the
executive committee of the
Legion, will be in charge of the
ouuaiiig. a. v. auiiies ia uie
newly installed commander of
fit, fathafe apnin ,-all allan.
tion to the necessity of getting
a permit from the city for in
stallation' of sidewalks and her
future building within the newly
outlined fire zone. An ordinance
governing permits within the
zone was recently passed by the
council.
Abe Lincoln Won
Foot Race At 42
TTDD A XT A TIT 1 1 tTi
Abraham Lincoln, whom history
reiaies was a Deuer man aver
ngb mvi)ut,t nun a ivu xavu
when he was 42 years old, it
was aisciosea nere last nigni at
a meeting oi me nan-century
An entry in a worn notebook
mat was usea oy an uroana car
penter in the 1840's and 1850's
said that on May 2, 1851: "Seen
Abe Lincoln run a foot race with
saoiuei waters from Mane (Sic)
St. to Walnut St. in front of the
court nouse. Aoe oeat.
The record of the race was
reported by C. A. Kiler, Cham-
naiffn hncinaecman nhn ,u
volume was received from Wil-
nam tiarvey. BS, of Peoria, a son
of M. D. Harvey, who wrote
down brief notes of - current
events in nis account book:.
Arrow pointing near roocnow indicates tnt japaneie landing
which is threatening that last largi cast coast port htld by the
Chines. In the drive on Kweilin, former U. S. air base sit, the
.Tan hva rantnrart Hinnan a th niwthait, t V. ...uk.J
ara fighting in Changning. (AP wiraphotoj.
Few Ballots Opened
oy Army Censors
WAKOTWrvrnw n.
War SecreUry Stimson said to-
aajr uiere nan Deen an "infinitesi
mal nlimhoi- if Mnni4 : t :
. - .pvib0 Ul limi
tary censors inspecting service
men a election oauots. He added
that the number indicated the
ballots were inspected "through
accident or mistake" and "not
oy aesign.
Of more than 4,000,000 ballots
sent overseas by the states, plus
thousands of federal election
ounison torn a news con
ference only 268 reports have
been received by the war and
navy departments of even the
uura envelope Deing stamped by
army and navy censors. In just
two instances, he said, was the in-
aivciupe -oi an, army ballot
Mildred MePherson
Enlists In WAC
wS 2244
r.i 7. "-u in tne WAC s
October 12 through the local re
uSP$&. .ofii?f',219 Fede build:
fi. ft, "" ve soon lor Ft.
Choice of primary station and
f . Ju" wm d- allowed en.
sfi? ie-WAc "! o-tob";
f i.w miitj. a recruit will h
SffJ tTi2?.fl. arfcels
mif iDr ner is great-
. McMmNVILLE Oct 13 (m
A dehydrator here, which be
gin operation today, will pro
lan 4the dr'ed equivalent of
2000 tons of potatoes for the
army quartermaster corps.
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Phone 4567
Box Office Opens 1:30 :45
Railroad Pension
Group to Meet
The lftral rhantri- nf th. T?ail
road National Pension associa.
tion which is open to all
classes of railroad labor, is to
hold a potluck supper in the
Pnmmnnitv hall nn CarHfln Mnn
day, October 16, at 6:30 p. m.
art .-. omnlnvoc utii-a.. t nil
railroads in Klamath Falls are
urgea to come ana Dnng a cov
ered dish for the supper.
T.ntar In Inn aiian,,,. DnlU
Darmody, a long time resident of
me iissuciHiiuii, win explain its
aims and answer questions as to
itC WnT-lrinfC Thi aunniqtinn Unp
a bill at present before congress
wnicn wm give a pension to
all uriHnuc nf iatlriaH Amnlmmp
dtier tue reacn tnc age ot oo,
Hj ...:u i . . .... ,
aim win cii&o pny an annuity to
their children until the age of
IB.
ine flue ar. small M no,
year ior women and pensioners
and' S4 nPP VPflf fn,.man nm.
employes. Trainmen, clerks, sec
tionmen, shopmen, telegraphers
and all other workers are urged
j cuieiiu, wiin tncir wives.
Grant General Loses
Jacket, Asks Return
Has anvnriA fntinrl a hnu'e
green jacket, with white leather
sleeves, in his car?
A letter was mritivMl hi,.A
this week from Mrs. Irving
Neder of Portland stating that
her son. Calvin, who nlavori
with the Grant Generals in that
team's game with Klamath last
month. VlAllAVAC that h. . :
. ...nv lie a.v.i-
dentally left his jacket in the
ouiuiiiuDue oi a ii.iamatn mo
torist who had given him a ride
to the Willard hotel.
Mrs. NAriAr urritAa "th rl
low who was kind enough to
i?ive mv hnv a .rirlA rfMH'l
Calvin's name and vice versa
so neitner could get in touch
wun tne omer."
Calvin would
?ereturn of hf jacket, and if
" " ween juuna tne nnaer is
aaisea to please bring t to The
Herald anri Mow, t i
. ,,, , " wiiivc iium
" win De torwarded to
wc ouy 5 aaoress in Portland.
Trial of Coplin
set For Monday
Trial for rhi rnni;n j
Of Statlltnrv rartn i I
for next Monday at 10 a. m. in
iuuuic court.
Coplin is charged with the rape
of a young local girl on last May
23.- Hp usc i
uu uu toicu several
months ago and indicted by the
tyrant T. .1.. i n
t. TJ?e. .Prosecution will be
handled by District Attorney L,
. onu UEpUly At.
TnrnAV PUhh.. t r . . ,
.--..y w...c.,b; xiumoie. Attor
ney for defense is U. S. Balen-
ENDS TONIGHT
Cary Grant
ARSENIC LACE
EDITORIALS ON
NEWS
(Continued From Page One)
and destroyed on the ground and
93 Jap ships sunk or damaged.
fThl .Tnrtc cav vi.A'rA at il anai'n
today in Formosa.)
MAC ARTHUR'S land- based
renortpd vicfprriavl ciriact'iirl
Ratiknanan afain wrAclrinn a
gasoline-"cracking" plant beyond
repair, heavily damaging a re
finery and starting big fires
among oil storage tanks.
The bic Liberators wrrA a.
corted by Lightnings and pre
ceded by Thunderbolts. They
shot down 32 attacking Jap
planes.
i
(Continued from Pas One) j
Day. RocallinR the millions of
mlimis who have lo I lowed Co
liinibiis to tlio wo.ttprn hemix
plicrc, he -said:
rlMlnr. tor Wilrflm
have been welcomed so cordially
d- inc iianan people auer
years of fascism."
baying aviation nan brought
the nhi Hurt Hia n a w i'iiiIH
closer, Mr. Roosevelt asserted
mat if we do not now take ef
fective measures to prevent an-
otnci- woria war ana it there
tt'Prn tit Kit a fhlrrl u-nU m,r- lit.
lands of the western hemisphere
WOllld ho a vnlnpruhL tn ullu,.b
from Europe and Asia ns were
the island of Crete and the Phil
ippine islands five years ago."
Klamath Hunters
To Open New Front
Against Waterfowl
(Continued from Paga One)
In nnwdnn a fnnrnl l,.,.,ti.H
1amrt ll.li..h mil., Un ..n 1 i.l.. t ...1
.iiiti.il tiiuo. tauunivu
with the signature of the hunt
er. Also guns must be plugged
so as to hold not more than
three shells including the shell J
in the barrel and the shells in
the magazine.
Britons Want More,
Better Corsets
LONPON, Oct. 13 (JTt Eng-
land's wnmAn nrA H.-n,a,irlittM
more and better corsets and the
Corset Hnilri ic :nrLr inn nrtinn
from the government.
ii ivr. uaiton (Hugh Dal
ton. nresiHpnt nf tha hnarl nt
trade) does nnt aitrAA tn ma ,.e
and listen to reason." said the
TN all these actions before the i ld s se.crct?ry- thc lcade"
1 inner gates ot the Jap citadel I i?Jv,f "I "" iaf rCatly
NO JAP WARSHIPS wer In s aSe a sit down strike on the
NO JAP WARSHIPS were even
signtea.
Where is the Jap fleet?
THE answer to that question is
rather easy. It is staying in
hldtn?. hnninp in natoh tt
Daiance ana momentarily unpre
pared so that it can jump onto
u ouuueinjr, iiuiict ncavy aam1
age quickly and then RUN.
That is the Jap naval wav
It is the way they licked the
nussian xicet.
LINFIELD TO EXPAND
MnMTTMMVTT T TP r-L ,o
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President Harrv T. nilllr. T
J . "ii,ll WA AJ1U-
Held college announced plans for
cm eAficiiision program to Include
ine construction of a new in-
.-. i.iiiaoiuill, alUUCnt
union, unc arts building, amnhi.
theatre, chapel and a modern
auiuium,
steps of thc board of trade."
Corsetiers report that in thc
black markAt wnmAn ,m n.,ln
as high as $80 for inferior corsets.
Ends Tonight
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