PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TROOPS DRIVE ID ON ALL EOT 1 CITY BRIEFS , LEYTE SECTORS (Continued from Paso One) opposition just below Cancabalo biy at Palo. Tor several hours it was touch and go with the yanks jumping hip-deep Into the waters and sloshing ashore through a hail of machtnegun bullets while shells of the foe sent up geysers of water. Consolidate Positions "Our ground forces are con solidating their beachhead posi tions. and driving inland on all sectors," read today's communi que which MacArthur issued shortly after he had stood in a truck, drenched by rain, before a hand microphone and urged the Filipinos to rise and strike blows to speca weir nour ui uc liverance. "Food and supplies have been landed on schedule against light opposition. "Our ground casualties in the preliminary operation have been exceedingly llgnt, ine com munique said. Harriman Flies To Report to FDR WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 M) Ambassador W. Averell Harri man arrived from Moscow today with a first-hand report of the Stalin-Churchill conference for President Roosevelt. The state department an nounced that he made the trip in 57 hours, completing it when his plane put down at a capi tal airport at 9 a. m. (EWT) today. Clerical Workers Clerical workers will be needed in about a week for employment at the naval air base. Persons interest ed mav apply with Eugene Lll ienquisl, head of tho civil scrv ice office here, at the U. S. em ployment office. On Staff Jean Wiesendangcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiesendangcr. has been appoint ed to the staff of the Barometer, the school paper at Oregon State college. OPA Offices Airplane shoe stamp 3 will be good, November 1. Poisons applying for extra gasoline are reminded that they must include their mileage ra tioning record. Hera Saturday A. E. McCoy was in Klamath Falls from Malin today. Doctor Convicted On Drug Charge MEDFORD, Ore., Oct. 21 (P) Dr. R. W. Clancy, Medford phy sician accused of dispensing drugs to addicts, awaited sent ence here today. A federal court jury convicted him on four counts of an 11 count indictment charging vio lation of the Harrison narcotics act. The jury deliberated four hours. Rancher Hera Jerry McCar tie, rancher from Bonanza, was in Klamath Falls Saturday. I Blaze Devastates Section of Cleveland; 70 Die (Continued from Pate One) large liquid gas storage tanks. 1 don't know what set it off. I did not see any one around the tank at the time." Seven Investigations Seven separate investigations were in progress. They are being conducted by the federal bureau of investigation, army and navy intelligence. Coroner Samuel R. Gerber, police and fire officials and the East Ohio Gas company. An estimated 3600 persons were made homeless by flames cascading on the heels of blasts which sent tongues of fire tow ering to a height of 2800 feet Possibly 10,000 others were evacuated from yet undam aged homes because of utilities disruption and the danger of further blasts. Fire Chief James E. Granger estimated damage at "between $3,000,000 and $5,000,000," but added the estimate probably would be revised upwards. He said the blaze might continue most of the day. Japs Say Wand Invasion 'Bluff By- Th Associated Prill The allied landings In the Philippines was termed nothing more than "a bluff" by Sadao Iguchi, spokesman for the Jap anese information board, in a propaganda radio broadcast to the Filipino people today. Another propaganda broad cast from Tokyo (both were re corded bv the federal communi cations commission) said the in vasion of Lcyte island was of no strategic consequence from the standpoint of general de fense operations." SALE RESTRICTED By a new decree, all tooth pastes must be analyzed, ap proved and registered by the federal government before 'they can be sold in Argentina. Britain Plans Pacific Fleet BROMLY, England, Oct. 21 M'l Britain hopes "to place in the Pacific a fleet capable in itself of fighting a general ac tion with the Jaoanese navy," First Lord of the Admiralty A. V. Alexander declared today. "The- movement of at least a part of that vast fleet and its mighty attendant train is al ready under way," he said. CAA Predicts End To Flying Ban PORTLAND, Oct. 21 OP) A civil aeronautics administration (CAA) official was quoted today as predicting an end to the ban which prohibits private planes in a 150-mile strip down the Paci fic coast. The Orcgonian said it was told by Paul Morris, regional CAA manager, that the western de fense command probably would permit student flying and cer tain essential civilian flying in the restricted area. Both the CAA and the inter departmental air traffic control board approve the plan, Morris was quoted as saying. Uncle Gets Jap; Boy Gets Bike PORTLAND. Oct. 21 W) Nine-year-old Matthew Dutton, whose dream of a bicycle was blocked by Driorities. finally had a bike today. L,t. umdr. Warren E. Page, Matthew's navy doctor uncle, was attending a wounded ma rine on Guam when a bicycling Japanese shot the doctor's aide. Page grabbed a rifle, shot tho Japanese, then took the bicycle. "its a swell bike," said Mat thew, fingering a bullet hole in the left handlebar. "But I guess I'll Drobablv wash it ennA hfni I ride it." mm Continuous Show Daily OPEN 12:30 LAST TIMES TODAY ; "ROGER TOUHY GANGSTER" Preston Foster Victor McLegltn 2nd HIT "PECOS KID" -STARTS SUNDAY Youll HAIL'thfs'lVonderfulTtoe'eStSra rV win inc gay, KdHoin , tcwivieoo, lovers Cm ft S?m lAjr . U DrA,t Ue Mall I Now .. Even teppfng- Hi f mMtifng vtccett of h's 'Hol'day Inn 1ind.'S..PrtgdlWe Hslt'jj : Shes the cirl who keeps the fire of love burhmjf dn'fhe hama front.. .and he's the boy who knows that when two people Jovcl eachoHier, fttakes more than a war to keep them apart 1 mm'- ymmr.:dim - m in.- -j, rSyj-ZJ-- ft, Tuft D ANOTHER HIT fj EDITORIALS ON NEWS (Continued From Put One) Stalin seeing him off on the plane. It puts its OK on the conference, editorializing to the effect that some differences still exist on "certain European ques tions" (notably Poland), but that "the road appears clear toward framing a firm, hard peace." When the Moscow newspapers speak it is the VOICE OF STALIN we hear. WHAT it all means is that Britain and Russia appear to be on the way to a satisfac tory division between them tin the way of "spheres of influ ence") of eastern Europe, tho Balkans and the Mediterranean countries. We Americans must hope that it is a SOUND agreement, and WORKS. Only through some such arrangement can we nope for peace in Europe in this gen eration. BOTH Churchill and Stalin, the dispatches tell us. "ex pressed regret" that FDR was ''unable to attend" the confer ence. It would be rather interest ing to know why he didn't at tend -I- but, of course, such things are state secrets. . VARIETY OF USES NEW YORK, Oct. 21 (W William G. Lehman of the of fice of surplus war property said 25.000 oalrs of officers' spurs and several hundred thou sand cartridge clips had been sold to radio advertisers, pre sumably for souvenir distribu tion: smudge pots nave gone to citrus growers, 4700 Klaxon horns to boat builders, and 1.200.000 cuspidors with lids re moved for use as stew pots. October 2 1 (Continued from Pago One) one-man government always," tho New York governor cried. Time for Facts "It is time to race tho fuel," he declared, "that the new deal Is a bankrupt organization, liv ing only to extuiul il.s powers over tho dully lives of our peo ple. It did some good things in Its youth, but now it socks to live on its past. "In this groat national cam. palgn," ho continued, "my op. ooncnt h ns not offered to tho people of this country even the pretense of n program for the fu ture, lie tells tho working men and women of America to trust him, to do as they nio told and to ask no questions." Talks on Labor Addressing himself primarily to labor probloms, Dewey told his Pittsburgh audience in a na tionally broadcast address that many democrats "who deeply re sent tho kidnapping of their par ty by the communists and the po litical action committee," had joined with republicans and inde pendents who "arc fed up with the 12 years of quarreling, waste and decay" under the new deal, "In the same way," he assert ed, "a change of administration offers tho only future to tho working people of America. The slogan of the new deal is: Back to normalcy with 10 million unemployed." Aiki for Teamwork Calling for "a government with teamwork In Its own ranks a government thot works In narmony with congress a gov ernment that has equal respect n.n ,-iAhu nf ALM-kiitlturo. la bor and business nud for evory race, creed and color," Dewey outlined 10 points to which he said he and Gov. John W. thick er, tho vlco presidential nomi nee, stood committed. Thcso included: I. A guarantee of "free collec tive bargaining through the mi i.,,ii luitrir . I'tilfititma act and with freedom from government illelnlion.y Security and Frocdom l ri'l.,. i, ,A I, n I 1 In II "thul Americana can and mint have both economic security und per sonal freedom." 3. The appointment of "an ac tive, able secretary of labor fr.im tlu ranks ut labor. " I. The abolition of "wasteful, quarrelsome and competing agencies which are strangling collective bargaining." 5. Establishment of the fair employment practices committee as permanent agency. 6. A pledge to "put back Into tho department of labor the functions that belong In the da- portinent of labor." Mo special rriviigi 7. A promise to "do away with .-.,.ll i I , I I if n fnr one group of American workers over another group. 8. A declaration that the de partment of labor shall exist "to servo, and not to rule, the work ing men and women of Amor Ico." B. A pledge that a new repub- II ,l...i.-l-l,.nl l, ti,,M mnvrt mill iiuimii,....nuvn ......... tn l.mlttrln !. (lift nIH.lltfft llf-M slon and survivors insurance pro visions 01 ine social svL-uuiy vi 20 million persons not now cov ered. 10. Wo shall work to widen the provisions of unemployment Invimmro to Include the oroiiiu not now protected," he, said. To College Ann Mueller loft Thursday niRht for the College of the Pacific In California. Compared with the modern archer. Urn Indian was a yory poor shot with tho bow and arrow. 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