Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 23, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACE TWO
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
October 23, '
Naval Leaders of Philippine Invasion
Jit A 1 i
f"1 ""SfS command of these high-ranking naval officers carried MacArlhur'i
250,000 men to the Philippines, provided the air and sea bombardment that paved the way for landing forces.
Uft to rfcht: Vice Adm. Thomas S. Wilkinson. USN. commander. Third Fleet, amphibious forces: Vie
Adm. T. O. Klnkald, commander ot Allied naval forces in Southwest Pacific; and Rear Adm. Daniel E. Bar
bey, commander of Seventh Fleet amphibious forces. U. & Navy photo.
Road Back to Bataan
PRICE UNCHANGED
PORTLAND, Oct. 23 (JP)
Cash wheat prices here on or
dinary types were aooui un
changed for the week ended
October 20 but protein quali
ties of hard winter and hard
white were up some one cem a
bushel compared with a week
ago, the war food administra
tion announced today.
Demand was only moderate
IQ 1IK1U IN IMC hclltlnl vf..
wheat market, and mostly con-
fihed to special quality protein
lots for immediate mill need.
Other buyers were not actively
ir the market.
Trading and movement was
light, Portland having only 03
of tho some 375 cars at Puget
r-MiYltia river ter-
.-.uunu a, iv,
Finnic Rornints were mainly
C'C.C. supplies and deliveries
on earlier purcnases. uiunvn
were reported releasing only
lieht quantities at country
nnints.
Tin many Oregon areas, rain
has facilitated seeding and ger
niination of sown grain, but in
some large sections more rain
is needed for gooa germuwuuu.
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I EDITORIALS ON
NEWS
Continued From Page One)
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says he ana oecreimy nun
CAN'T commit the United States
to any secret treaties that are
in violation of the constitution.
"That answer would be more
impressive if it weren't tor tnc
Tau, noaintV "what s the con-
Htutinn between friends'' at
titude which makes a lot of us
suspicious where otherwise we
wouldn t oa.
The feeling that its promises
ran' hp trusted is back of a lot
of sincere opposition to the new
Deal.
THE day's political sensation
is the announcement by Sen
ator Ball, Minnesota REPUB
LICAN, that he will support
Roosevelt for a fourth term on
the bas is of FOREIGN POLICY
Ball, who is probably quite
sincere, belongs to the fairly
numerous group of Americans
(often referred to as the intel
ligentsia") whose heads are so
constantly up in the rosy clouds
of foreign ttoncy tnat tney are
apt to lose sight entirely of
DOMESTIC affairs. (You prob
ibly know the type. They're
rresent in every community
they're admirable people, but
inclined to be on the IMPRAC
TICAL side.)
A great many MORE of us,
feeling that ' sound foreign
policies, like chanty, should BE-
uiw AT home, are interested
in DOMESTIC affairs first and
.FOREIGN affairs afterward.
If we run our domestic affairs
roundly and realistically, with
courteous tolerance for the rizhts
m "iner nations, we don't have Am.r!e ,-. ....mi.i.. u lvJ4 -i
rnwouble .th our foreign eel f L.yt. island 'in c.nir.l ShilVpine.. Th "pHal. T.clo
it- ij iuiitan soiaiers, as well as an
CENTRAL I
T PHILIPPINE
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Slovakia, Reich
Bombed by Yanks
LONDON, Oct. 23 OP) Heavy
Jap-Yank Problems
Subject of Debate
EUGENE, Oct. . 23 P) Ore.
gon entrants in the annual state
high school speech tournament
SnL'nWh A6 ?.: What bombed fVom ItST irtfida
Shall Be the Postwar Policy of western Czechoslovakia and Gcr
Oregon Toward Jananese-Ampr. man nhMi... j.V
t Other subjectsannounced by rAc't ATSl!fe
1-.,,- "ii LB ,"u. ' 'P Pen sKyways, zouu American
league, will be "Postwar De- and British planes roamed hun-
velopment- for Oregon" and dreds of miles into Germany yes-
"Resolved That the Leoai Vnin terriav attannn .i
r ., . " luv;u io in waificw, wunout a single loss.
Years. The contest will he holri It wan the first Hmo or, j-
ncxt spring.
of this size had escaped at least
XT i "llnor oaiue casualties.
Only one enemy aircraft was
seen and it was destrnveri. Ant:.
aircraft fire generally was mod
erate and inaccurate.
Kansas City Woman
Commits Suicide
In Roseburg
ROSEBURd. fW 93 ixn
. Innnmnfl...- The body Of Mrs. Thotma
war trains rolling trj"dc "croft, 46, of Kansas
Classified Ads Bring Results
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Men! Hook on
to this top
priority job!
Railroading
flat cars . .
... action for active man h.. City, Mo., was fmmH uith
what this job is all about. That's ?unshot wound Saturday night
y -L 13 no dull cut-and- Jn ,the apartment of her brother-
"',,.?J luuune. mat s why men "na Mr, and Mrs.
with red blood take to it. And chles B. Brewer, in Rose-
why you may want it. This is bur- Coroner H. C. Stearns re-
the job of Switchman with Pored the case to be one of
jjuumeru racuic a job we aulclQe-
tram you for in a few days. As of'icers reconstructed the
switching cars loaded with war S?se' tne coroner stated, Mrs.
materials . . . keeping 'em Cracroft arrived in Roseburg
humping ... working with an Saturday for a surprise visit
" m me yards or r"wl mT' na mr. Brewer, but
terminals . . , working with real fund them absent. She was ad
rai roaders... helping America m'tted to their apartment by
roll to victory. (And that's no neighbor. When the Brewers
flowery statement!) Fine wages! returned home late Saturday
03Bl plu, chance tney iouna tne oody of
lor overtime. Plenty of work Mr!- Cracroft in a clothes
wi CSUSu S S''S bl8est job f106?4 where hunting equipment
"k j L yermany is fin- " "" ept,
il , V JUI1 wun one ' Amer
ica s biggest companies. Here's
your chance. Look into it! Men
also wanted to train for Brake
men at similar pay.
See or Write Trainmaster,
S. P. Station, Klamath Falls,
or Your Nearest S. P. Agent
Carl Ladd Fined
For Violating
Game Regulations
Carl Ladd paid a fine of $34.40
in justice court Monday morning
after he had pleaded guilty to
two game law violations, filed
against him by Federal Officer
A. D. Goodwin.
Ladd was arrested Sundav hv
Federal Officer Goodwin on
Charges of hunting for upland
birds with an unnlnirirsrt ,hn.,.
and huntine mi?rin fn,i .i.
with an unplugged shotgun! The
iiia pneasant ana quail,
as well as ducks, in his nm.
sion at the time of his arrest.
JUStiCe Of the Pnan T A ft..
honey fined Ladd $25 plus $7.20
j. , nim ou aays on each count,
vif Sase '"spending $15 and
Hans Norland Pl r ...... .
Phone 6060. "6"
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Box Office Opens 6:45
-ENDS TONIGHT-
'Calling Wild
Bill Elliott"
SECOND HIT
"Happy Land"
TUESDAY
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To IWA Convention Vernon
M. Chase, president of tho dis
trict IWA council, M. G. King,
busincs sagent of the IWA local
here, W. C. Martin and Gene
Rolie, delegates, have left for
Vancouver, B. C, where they
will attend the eighth interna-
business agent ofthc IWA local
CIO. The convention, which
will be attended by delegates
from all over Canada and the
United States, will open Oc
tober 24 and be in session for
four days.
TAKES OWN LIFE
(Continued from Page One)
known in broadcasting circles
up and down the coast and was
a member of tne Norm west
Broadcasters association.
Planntd to Sell
Kincaid recently applied to the
icnerai communications commis
sion or permission to sell KIVI
to W. u. Miller, local hotel ODcra
tor. The sale, which would not
in anv case be effective until
January 1, had not been cleared
inrotigii (U, at the time ot Kin
caid's death.
Mrs. J. A. K ncald. 2038 Le
Roy, mother of the radio opera'
iur, survives mm. ins tamer, J
A. Kincaid. died Mav 20. 1943
He was sued September 12, for
divorce by his wife, Helen, in
mamatrt county circuit court,
ine remains are at ward s.
To Portland Joanne Cox. 14.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jna
Cox, 2138 Wiard, was operated
upon rrioay at tmmanucl hospi
tal, Portland. Her condition was
reported to be cood Mondav. her
parents said. Joanne is a student
at Sacred Heart academy and
has been ill for quite some time.
Friends mav write to her in earn
of tlie hospital.
In Plav Lewis Vnirlor nf
rwiamam rails will play the lead
role of Adam, or Mr. Antrobus
In "The Skin of Our Teeth," Uni-versity-of
Oregon dramatic pro-
uuuuon scneauco. lor Uctober 27,
28, and 31, and November 1 in
Uuild hall at school. Vogler
Mirtyeu last year in "Dark Vic
tory" and "The Great God
Brown" at the university.
Receives Air Madal Kr.,l,u
O. -ThomDSOn. Son Of Mr and
Mrs. O. E. Thompson, has re
ceived the Air Medal and a pro
motion to first lieutenant. He is
the pilot of a Flying Fortress
m England.
Contractor Hera Louis K.
Porter, former contractor in
Klamath Falls, was here Mon
day from Albany, Ore., where
he now makes his home.
Judge Hare Circuit Judge
Charles Combs of Lakeview was
in Klamath Falls Monday to pre
side at a hearing In circuit court
here.
In Klamath John Buell, live
stock inspector for the First Na
tional bank, was in town Mon
day from Lakeview.
Paris Journalist
Sentenced to Die
PARIS. Oct. 23 m aenrte
auarez, vuteran i'aris journalist,
was sentenced to death at Paris'
first purge trial on his conviction
tonight of intelligence with the
enemy during the German occu
nation.
Suarez, who was director of
tne nazl-SDonsoreri Au nurrl 'Hnl
nuring tne occupation, can ap
peal to the cessation court and if
mis tails has the r eht to make
iurtner anneal dlrectlv to Gen
Charles de Gaulle.
Tanker to Be Named
For Sunset Division
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 23 (A)
A letter from 50 officers and
men of the 41st division in the
south Pacific has set machinery
in motion for naming a Swan
island tanker the S. S. Sunset.
The writers protested similar
recognition already given the
70th division Trailblazers. "We
were overseas before the Trail
blazers were even activated,"
the Sunset fighters complained.
State Policeman
Transferred
LAKEVIEW State Police Of.
ficcr Walter Scheidercitcr, previ
ously located at Ashland, has
been transferred to Lakeview
and is taking the position left by
Hugo Icyva, who Is now supervis
ing the public shooting grounds
at Silver Lake.
Scheidcreitcr has been with
the state police force for several
years, and has moved his wife
and family here to make their
home.
Get's 'Em Over
When you read of the Army Air
Tramport Command's historic
Job of flying munitions and sup
plies "over the Hump" ot the i
Himalaya Mounitlns Into Chins,
think of Brig-Gen. Thomas O.
Hardin, above, of Ft. Worth,
Tex. Icy-eyed, whip-voiced, col-
Af flit ftn. Ksrriin. is rommsnd-
ing general. Eastern Sector.'
India-China Wing. TC, put the'
Hump flyers en a night-flying. ,
24 hours a diy basis, upped;
their cargo-carrying record to
..double the previous year's. I
DAI. ELLIS WHITES
F
Cpl. Dm) II. Kills, U. S. nnuy
nnititi'ouix'i- wli" wan lukoil pi'ls
oner In Kiancc on D Dny, bus
sent word to Ills parr-nts. Mr.
anil Mrs. C. C. Kills i( Slinsla
wiiv. Hint lie Is prlomr ol war,
piesiiniiibly In Ormiiny.
Ynunii Kills has wrlllfii a
regulation card ivcclvncl Ortoliei'
I It hv h i Mcr ill l-ui iwiin,
Tim rnrri Wll.s (lilted August 2!V
mid said In purl, "I inn still
working In tnc liospiiui uric unci
Hill Wl'll lllici ill iiruy mil
nhiipc." Kills' family lii'lli've
Hint he has written brfoi'e, but
Hint the raid i Hi'" only inosimiie
tn net through. There Is still
no address given to which mull
or packages may Do sent the
prisoner.
KIMLINGKR KILLED
HUBBARD. Oct. 23 (Tl
Walbort A. Klmllnger, 21). Ml.
Angel, was killed here today
when Ills creamery truck was
struck In a heavy fog by n
southbound Southern I'ai'lflc
passenger train. I ho truck was
carried 230 yards.
A widow and two children
survive.
Stone, Lane Trial
For Robbery Bi (
DALLAS, Oct, jj '
Stone and Elmer ni '''
charged Willi robbery n7S
from (he Ginn.le n0nd.
bank on lust Ang,,,i j .
"'' ''W...rih!rt
'llio men were ,rrI,T'
Boise, Idaho, a few 1 I
tho holdup, firii
i.. " ' ." ."i:non of it. .
Classes Resume in
County Schools
Classes were scheduled to re
sume Monday in four county
schools, which have been closed
for the past three weeks so
that the students could help
with the potato harvest.
To re-open this week arc the
schools at Henley, Bonnuza,
Merrill and Matin.
Putnam Named to
Nazdrene Pastorate
LAKEVIEW Rev. Gale Put-
nam, a graduate of the North
west Nazarcnc college of Nniiipu. ,
Idaho, and a grnilunlc of the 1
Western Baptist Theological stem-1
Inary in Portland, has arrived in !
Lakeview to take over the pas
torate of the Nar.arene church.
Rev. Putnam formerly held a
pastorate in Estacada.
LAND RESEEDED
BAKER, Oct. 23 M'l Burned-
over sagebrush and iirnzini!
laud near here 10.000 acres of
it is being rese'eded the mod
ern way.
A pilot, hired under a uhm
sponsored Dy the district gnu-
To Hold Dinn.,A -iinn.. I kv h". bcSun flights over th
- . . .. i ni,M tnt-a-am
honoring Set. Pauline Sntv.
WAC, from Malin, who has re
turned, from overseas duty
recently, will be held at the
Willard hotel Thursday at 7:30
p. m. The dinner is under the
auspices of the American Le
gion and auxiliary and the local
Wac recruiting station is behind
the program. It will be a no
host affair and reservations may
be made at the Willard. Reser
vations must be made by Wed
nesday. From Benansa Vernon Se
wald, of Bonanza, was In Klam
ath Falls on business Monday.
If It's a "frozen" article you
need, advertise for a used ene
in the classified.
scattering 6UU0
pounds of crested wheat grass 1
'seed and 1000 pounds of sweet i
clover seed. j
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Classified Ads Brine Results 1
f HONS 411
Box Office Opsns 1:30 6:45
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