Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 04, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PACE TWO
HERALD AND NEWS,. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
HUNGARIAN
S
SURGE
CAPITAL
(Continued from Page One)
man and Hungarian losses in
manoower as immense, par
ticularly near the tributary of
the Danube just south of Buria
pest where red troops wiped
out 20 tanks in a great "slaugh
ter" last night.
The capture of Pest appeared
imminent but the fall of Buda
on the west side of the Danube
was another matter. The Dan
ube river is broad and there
was no word on whether the
Russians had been able to seize
any bridges.
The soviet communique last
night reported the capture of
Alsonemedi, seven miles south
of Budapest, as the nearest
point to the capital readied by
the red forces sweeping across
the Boggy plains between the
Danube ana nsza. 11 was one
of 100 communities enveloped
in the fast-moving offensive.
Caught In Pocket
To the southeast Germans
and Hungarians sought any
means of transportation avail
able to pull out of a huge pock
et near Szolnok. With their way
blocked into Pest the nazis
tried to make headway across
the plains north of Szolnok to
a highway which runs on the
cast side of the Danube to
iVenna.
Red army units pouring
across the Tisza on a long front
also raced for the highway.
Machinists Vote
Return to Jobs
OAKLAND, Calif., Nov. 4 W)
Some 3000 CIO machinists who
had tied up repair work on 82
ships in East Bay yards for near
ly a week, voted in a mass meet,
ing today to return to work im
mediately. They had quit in a controversy
with AFL stcamfitters over
which union should install cer
tain valves and piping on ships.
M TROOPS
DRIVEN BACK
BY NAZI
81
Candidates for city, county
and state offices were introduced
Friday night at the public meet
ing sponsored by the League of
Women Voters held in the Amer
ican Legion hall.
Mrs. Donald McKav. lea cue
president, Twyla Ferguson and
Mrs. Robert Thompson drove a
sound truck through the streets
Friday afternoon announcing the
uirctnig, urging niamain people
to "get out and vote" and stress
ing the shortage of help at the
pons.
C. J. Shorb, congressional can-
ornate irom tnis district and
three of the candidates for the
state legislature, Thomas E. Bus-
tin, Kose Poole and Henrv So-
mon were present and spoke
briefly. Statements written by
Lowell Stockman, candidate for
u. t. senator, and Dale West
candidate for state representa
tive, wno were unable to attend
were read.
City candidates were intro
duced by Mrs. Geiger, and Mrs,
Donald McKav Dresenleri tho
candidates tor county offices.
Mrs. L. J. Goble, legislative
chairman for the AAUW, intro
duced Orth Sisemore, who gave
a uigusi ui me measures to ap
pear on the ballot.
Speeches were limited to five
minutes, with Sheriff L. L. T.nur
acting as timekeeper.
Gen. Kesselring
Seriously Hurt
BERN. Switzerland Ttfm, 4
(P) The Gazette de Laussane re
ported today in a dispatch from
the Italian frontier that TriaiA
Marshal Gen. Alhprt KMEalpInn
Candidate Petersen, a former German commander in n.ir i,A'
mill operator who now operates j been "very seriously" wounded
a farm in Klamath county, has . requiring long hospitalization,
also criticized "ruthless" cuttine i Information from TtQu,
E
CLAIMS
(Continued "from Page One)
no candidate was authorized to
quote' him and that he believes
Lake county taxes are equal
ized "so far as humanly pos
sible.
also criticized "ruthless'
of timber in this area.
Speak to WTC
Congressman Lowell Stock
man and his opponent, C. J.
Shorb! have left after campaign
ing simultaneously in this coun
ty. Both spoke to Weyerhaeuser
employes at the big local mill
Friday noon. ,
- The United States senatorial
candidates have all visited
Klamath in a bid for the local
votes, one of the biggest county
votes in the state and the larg
est in the second congressional
district. One candidate for the
senate, Willis Mahoney, is a
former Klamath mayor. His op
ponent is Guy Cordon, and the
candidates for the other sena
torial office are Wayne Morse
and Edgar Smith.
The Herald and News will
hold the usual election night
party ; Tuesday with reports
from local, state and national
contests made available to visit
ors and to those who telephone
xne ouice. ine paper will co-
operate with radio KFJI, which
will run a line into the news
paper office on election night.
cutting Information from
inuiouay sam ivesseinng was
wounded when his automobile
overturned near Bologna after
being machine-gunned by an al
lied plane.
WEATHER
Prtdtr. November 3, 1014
,. Max. Min. Precip.
Eugene 6i
Klmth Fain M 37 't?
Sacramento- wi 54 j2
North Bend M - 33
Portland 54 m .59
Medford 6i 43
Keno
(Continued from Page One)
pushed to within a mile south
and southwest of Klundcrt, a
mile and a half south of the Muus
and midway between Thutnocr-
dojk and Willcmstad bridges.
American and British forces
pushed on 1000 yards from now-ly-capttired
Fijnaurt. The Polish
troops also seized Wagcnberg.
On Walchcrcn island, the al
lies forged a link between the
eastern area and the causeway, I
ana me bum ot perhaps L'UOO to
4000 Germans on the island were
hemmed in east of Middleburg
under heavy fire from allied
land and naval guns.
German resistance on tho SOtl-
milo western front was greatest !
Yanks in Iran
Despite Lack
Of Agreement
MOSCOW, Nov. 4 (.-piThe
soviet government newspaper
Izvestia said today American
troops were in Iran without any
agreement with the Iran govern
ment. Izvestln said the Iran newspa
per of Sued Ziu-Zed Din had
"published a letter from the
United Slates ambassador to the
Iran government .saying that the
decision not to grant an Ameri
can oil concession until the end
of the war would not cause the
American government regret or
alarm, because Iran is an inrte
pendent country." Izveslia add
ed: "But nobody Is fighting against
the independence of Iran."
WFA to Buy 105
Carloads of Oniom
purchased In Idiiho, 43 In Oregon 'pound sack for No. 1 grade, nnd Automobllo Iiiiuranct. Hani
and 15 in Utah, I lie WFA said, Bft cents per sack fur onions list- Norland, 118 North 7th. Phona
at prices of 110 cents per 90-1 cd as U0 per cent of No. 1, 16060.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (PI
A nrlHil ,,.1 ins . I. ..r n.
against the American plunge be-j northwests onion crop will be
yond Aachen.
Klamath County
Reports 10 Disease
Cases In Bulletin
The health bulletin of the Ore
gon state board of health for the
week ending October 28, re
vealed that Klamath county had
a total of 10 communicable dis
eases reported for the first time
during that period. Of these,
four were chicken pox, one was
mumps, four were gonorrhea,
and one was tularemia.
Adjoining Lake county had
none.
purchased immediately by the
war food administration, the of
fice of Rep. Compton I. White
(D-Idnho) reported yesterday.
Forty-five carloads will be
S-.- im wawima mil tut tt Wl --n--
Continuous Show Sal. - Sun
Ilex Office Opens 12:30
Ends Today
'In the Meantime, Darling'
Joanne Craln Frank Lillmort
It's a Waihington laughilldol Fibber and Molly oro our In fronC.on lh lam. oho
McGoo lays down the law to tho lawmakers, .and tho fawmakon lay OUT McGoot
San Francisco
Seattle
Canby
After a brief spell of laziness, j
on auai-A at pneumonia, 101- i
lowed by pleurisy and a long i
i est, me t-anoy correspondent
is back on the job and hopes to
have a column from this Dlace
each week.
The Canby Mothers' club
sponsored a Halloween party at
the Arlington school Saturday
night. After an amateur pro
gram by various members of
the grade school, games were
played by the children and ni-
nochle and whist enjoved bv
their parents. Cider, coffee and
doughnuts were served.
Letters are coming in gradu
ally from the soldier boys who
have been so pleasantly sur
prised at receiving Christmas
packages from the Canbv Moth-
ers' club. Every Canby boy who
is in the service at .home or
overseas was remembered, and
mis made a total of 40 boxes
to be packed full of Christmas
cheer.
Lewis demons is sufferine
from a hand infection this week.
Mr. and Mrs.-Elbert McNew
and Lee have moved into the
new home built by Ralph Smith
Lumber company, next door to
its new offices.
I'ur.linuouk 81.0WI Oprn 1 .'.30 I 1
TODAY
j 1 Ady Clydo 1- ..I 1
k Second Hit it
:!
-immiijiimjMiMi mmi. J! !tss
i
PALLETTE OLIVER
RAYMOND IARBARA
WALBURN HALE
DOM FRIEDA
DOUGLAS -INESCORT
IRVINO oJ THE
BACON-KING'S MEN
wr
'A'
fa Added Screen Special -fa
"FISH FROM HELL"
Ilooming Through Ariiona Horoni on the Mond Lntett New
VITAL STATISTICS
HASKINS Born at Klamath Valley
nwpiiai, Aiamain, raus, ure., Novem
ber 2, 194, to Mr. and Mn, F. M. Has-
Kins, - oio niiyara, a, jtil, weigot;
Dounds 3 ounces.
GLENN Bom at Klamath Valley hoi
pltal, Klamath FalU, Ore.. November
4, 1044. to Mr. and Mn. C. R. Glenn,
3220 Delaware, a girl. Weight; S pound
BUTLER Born at Klamath Valley hoi.
pltal,. Klamath Falls. Ore.. November 3.
1044, to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Butler, 607
'si a uu?, nrejg.ii; a pounds ion
ounces.
HUNT Born at Klamath Valley hr.
pltal. Klamath Falls. Ore., November'
.i, iuvi, 10 Air. ana aits, uonam Hunt,
nocKy roint road, ft girl. Weight;
pounds 3Vi ounces.
FUNERAL
- OTTO GEOHGE BARF
Funeral services for the late Otto
George Barlf of Mt. Hebron, California,
who passed away in this city on Wed
nesday, November 1, 1044, following an
Illness of but six days will be held in
me tnapci oi ine uoiacn uate under
taking company, 1550 California street,
San Francisco, Calif., Monday, November
, o, iwt-. vomnmmeni services and in
terment will follow In National cem
etery at San Bruno, Calif. The remains
were forwarded via Railway Express
icjit,y rriuHy evening. Arrangements
nre under Ihe direction of the Earl
Whltlock Funeral homo of this city.
Courthouse Records i
Marrlsges
.TAMIESON-HAKDEW. John Archie
Jamieson, ai, U. S. army, native ol Los
Angeles, resident of Long Heacn. Calit
Ethel Lydia Harden, 3Z, restaurant em
ploye, native of Texas, resident of Klam
ath J-fills.
DAV1S-SHIPMAN. Mclvln Edgar Davis,
22, farmer, native of California, resident
of Sacramento. Barbara Jean Ship
man, 16, native of Wasnington. resident
of Kla ninth Falls.
RICKEY-LOMBARD. Frank Wanrcr
Rickey, Jr., 24, U. s. navy, native and
resident ot Portsmouth, Ohio. Ruin
Anne Lombard, 2a, secretary, native of
California, resident of Klamath Falls,
THOMPSON-BROWN. James Jackson
Thompson, 25, U. a, marines, native ot
Alabama, resident of Klamath Falls.
Ettagene Brown. 10, teletype operator,
nnlivo of Oregon, resident of Klamath
falls.
OAKLEY-BOWEN. Louis Pembleton
Oakley. It). U. S. nnw. itlu. n u.
lucky, resident of Klamath Falls. Betty
Bowon, 17, clothes press operator, native
of Oregon, resident of Klamath Falls.
Complaints Filed
Lawrence W. Campbell versus Mary
Marie Campbell. Suit for annulment.
Couple married October 25. 1042, in
n.c,?0.,Nev' J c O'Neill, attorney for
plaintiff.
Dorothy H. Constable versus Clayton
A. Constible, suit for divorce, charge
cruel and Inhuman treatment. Couple ,
married In Ktaniath Falls, March 1, 1034. 1
Harry D. Boivln. attorney for plaintiff. ,
Kmii f' J"m';B vc" Dorothy M, James. I
Em J.or. div.orcc' charsc cruel and In-
KiJUHZh ?".!.men., Co,lnIc married In
1(0
, Justice Court
Ends Today
"TRADE WINDS".
FREDRIC MARCH
JOAN BENNETT
ENDS TODAY
- Another Hit ,
"Miss V
From
Moscow"
SUNDAY
"LAW
RIDES
AGAIN"
Starting
KEN MAYNARD
and
HOOT GIBSON
- Another Hit
ii
Swamp
Woman"
Starring
ANN CORIO
and
JACK LARUE
Starts
The thrilling love sfory of a girl with a flghlirig heart ana
the man who fought by her side! All the power, the romance,
the spectacle of the book in a picture even mightier than
"The Good Earth"! i
mm
KATHARINE HEPBURN
Walter Aline
Huston vMacMahon
Akim Tamiroff
Turhan Bey
HURD HATFIELD 1. CARROL NAISH
AGNES MOOREHEAD HENRY TRAVERS
ROBERT BICE ROBERT LEWIS
FRANCES RAFFERTY-JACQUELINE de WIT
Seron Play by MarQusril, Robrh and Jon, Murfirt
Bii,d on th Nov,l by Pearl S. Buck Dir.cl.d by
JACK CONWAY and HAROLD S. BUCQUET
. . Produted by PANORO S. BERMAN
A
- w;
v r,
1 &u mwi 'Snifi
-t'i ki trie s,'i '"-.4s-';'!.i'!j''j
k W if
- Ends Today -
"THE EVE OF ST. MARK'
Anne Baxter Michaol O'Shoa
2nd Hit "Prairie Thunder"
per
"I uUiui; iui UUIIIUI
Continuous Show Daily Open 12:30
Sunday -fc Monday
1WB
.1
V
D 4--
Paramount S y-
"Miwft" mm art 01 a Mfsm
r
i
ins
tt It MtSIH
.rrsJUIJAJJlJLI JUJ mUJ IJUJN
hElla Raines
Lift I una mMtltfir t f,l uht'U f, f)
.rj William Demarest
Tf KxknUtkn in, . M.m, SnwiM tn him ; mnmiV,
Raymond Walburn . Franklin Panflborn' '
Elizabeth Patterson Bill Edwards
Wrllttn ind DiMri.rl h PRF.RTQN STURGES
4
t,L 1 s
(W rf ' k it j
my i :
f.- V.' T V
if?
AS itti
VJtj .V Th. .lory of
HO 10 WOf...ni ":
linra o hit liom "rtvm
Gene
Autry
in
On the Same Laff Progrom
'Gcmin' Round the mountain'
November ,
::n IV....
III
:ii
Pi
11
.1
ii
11
rchri!
POny 1
ond
Mnir