,.mbr 7. CLOSE RANGE i! RAGES IIVOSSENACK HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THREI (Continued irom P"W One) 1 ........ lnrtr II ,. rernuin IK"'"" rWer. 1,1,0 ffw 11,0 Colo"n' Pl,ll,,.i. .milli, Aincrlcnii mid ! T, ffcS advanced Iwo to M,rdi llulliind, n front " '"'I 5 J I " capture of the plch fcfi, of Wlllemstnd, ""I., nillv scattered I OffiX defe ." l,cd ". 'Vniu- I on the north i? 7 ol Hie '" kS7 Serves from. Arnhom rtlliu t ,.rr I It a 1 1 rtti "flC-n k tlint inlKht i. bL!..i, . nr preparation iwP,rihfl.udcnl commtinl- '"( l ho VosgcB mountuln w"h.Aencl.el the went bank W-Z river between .rndS..Oic. I" trill. noB ldKon nlites In nn "re c"" " T ffi do nil on tho Schlrmoek W'SSV passes, supremo ... SI. lU'llIJi """ to the Snale. und Sto. iJUIW ,. II,. IWTOini thS haoat Diner " EDITORIALS ON , NEWS .Continued From Psge One) Ubably silted up and may re- P." ' X .,,:; muorl- w..lort my h joined j u nnnn coikul. w iiiiv onto the cars r.j V r,ihc.(f with little delay to the Hunting fronts not much bore than niu mm-.i uw. fflR our best slant on the 1 European wnr, wo must lurn xiiy lo Slnlln who, like Chnr- .ii i. . n L A I lU't' mil atd-ltM QUI, la .'- uttering mere ooasis. Hr MVS! Th- red nrmv and Ha western Lillet (meaning us and the Brit 11 hive taken up JUMPING (OFF POSITIONS lor tho DE- 1SIVE drive ngiilnst Germany, iid we now stand at the EVE tomplcto victory. That teems to Indicate plainly hat we and the British, on the Kal, and the Russians on the lut are all set to close in on (litler lor the kill. tWNG that line, an Interest- Inn hn( itnfniifti-nifl riimnr ma Irom the European under round to the effect that Hitler hi been examined at Bcrchtcs (lien (his mnuntaiii retreat) by BNAlri Sl'LUAI.IST. This writer would nv offhand hit It It tho GERMAN PEOPLE. kto arc allowing Hitler and his jig to lend them to the final N hopeless slaughter, who mm io nave their heads ex pined, . . - . MOTHER word from Stalin: in Ja 1" ll,,'y inni nuiiRnry I SOON .hn nt ... lie adds: "Tim full nr i-i.,nrtnn) 01 H rir h nnr,nn n,-,A "I'Mlnstroplic will follow In- Woman Remembers She Forgot, But Too Lati Tho election bonrd In pre cinct No. 21 here couldn't do ii thlnit to help a woman voter who foi'Kol In murk her bullot for president. , . She discovered her mistake Just ufter the folded ballot was dropped Into the box, mid pleaded that tho ballot be re trieved so she could vote for president, lioard members explained that they couldn't unlock thu box, and there will be ut least one ballot In pre cinct 27 unmarked in the na tional contest, . She didn't sny whom she In tended to voto for. MEXICO Cabinet Grants Thorez Amnesty PARIS.: Nov, 7 (Pi The French cabinet today grunted amnesty to Communist Leader Maurice innrcz. lie may return to Purls now from Moscow to tuko his place ns n member of the consultative iissembly. Tho decision culminated a year of agitation by the com munists for tho government to (inush desertion charges arising from Thorcz'H flight from the country during the Daladlcr gov ernment's communist roundup In iu.iu. ai nun time, Thorez was A member of tho French army. Marine Corps History Outdares That of U. S. (Continued from Pago One) minds of oil marines. In at tempting to find a regiment of men wormy lo oe honored oy bclnc members of the new fourth murine regiment, high ranking officers finally grouped tho four marine raider battalions Into ono regiment, and gave them tho responsibility of upholding the almost-impossible tradlthm of heroism of lha defenders of Batnnn and Corrcgldor. Other marine action In the war, particularly in the Pacific Incnlro, is enough lo flit several volumes. These battle names. however, will sufflco to remind tho American public of the work they have done to preserve our nation: Guadalcanal, Tulagl, Makin Island, Now Georgia, Bougainville, Tarawa, Cape Gloucester, the Marshalls, Sal pan, Tlnhn), and Guam. Vctcrons of these battles who have contracted tropical dis eases, arc stationed presently at the Murine Barracks here, and will honor the living and dead members of the corps during their anniversary celebration. Parents InvlUd All parents of Fremont school students arc invited to attend visiting day at the school Friday afternoon, starting nt 1:30. Model Junior high classes will be conducted under the direction of Principal Lowell Kaup. Parents of lower grado pupils arc invited to visit those rooms. ' The regular PTA meeting will also be held, start ing at 1 p. m., and adjourning at 1:30 for the model school.' Yen can't hn in.,,..... ...i 'GUI hotit ! u i- .. ft .. . uuiiiinq. wail J norland now. 6060. ' i cw? ok n ' L.i.oiW' -. ...M"" . l" 01 ,(0i"0 H( Kloilf Cream Deodorant "op Perspiration "Ml nm I.... nOttniJ. "KIM, IJOM . ""J'tii-iormcnUlmi,. H, "I'1 odor. -- "iiraiiiij crenm. ?Sv r KANSAS DEWEY LEAD (Contlnuoo from Pago One) , and Knosevelt 21, In 1040, tho vote wa Willklo 33, Roosevelt 13. ! . . Masphec, on Capo Cod, gave a count of HII for Dewey and 81 for HoohcvuII. Four years ago the final total was Willkle 07, Roosevelt 80. In the Berkshire Hills, Mt. Washington reported a complete vote of Dewey 20, Roosevelt 8. In 1040, it was Willklo 32, Roosevelt 10. Candidates Voia The candidates themselves added their' personal ballots to the mounting figures while many hours yet remained before of ficials generally began to tally the electorate's decision. " . President Roosevelt, voted be fore noon at Hyde Park's old town hall. As he did four years ago, he gave his occupation as "tree grower." He raises Christ mas trees on his Hudson Valley estate. At about the same time, Gov ernor Dewey put in his ballot at an automobile tourist bureau serving as a polling place in New York City. . Vol. First There was a line waiting to get in, The Governor and Mrs. Dewey started to take places at the rear of the queue, but those ahead Insisted thai the Dcweys vote first. As never before, the men and women who had the final say-so on the argument over a fourth term for President or a first for Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, hurried to the polls to register their de cision. Between 40 and 45 per cent of registered voters got their bal- ols in before noon In New York, City's Bronx nnd Manhattan dis tricts. And it was much the same In other big cities and rural dis tricts as well, with few excep tions. Despite the emotions stirred by the first wartime' election since 1864, voting was orderly on the whole. WEATHER Kuien Klmtlt Falli - 81 era mert to North Bend Port I nnd ... Mrdfqnl Reno Sain Francisco Legal Position of Councilman Bussman Challenged by Mayor i ; (Continued from Page One) tliiue as chairman of the street committee, to outer Into discus sion and Unit he would "Ilka to finish tills administration until a man is qualified to take this position." ! Tho city attorney, under ques tioning I the moyor, said he did not consider It necessary to re introduce ordinances which had originally been Introduced by Bussman ' since Juno S, except where they had not been passed by a llircc-rouruis vote. A re view of all such ordinances will be miido during the coming week. . I . Ravlaws Position 1 "I would llko to say a word In my own defense," Bussman told tho council, lie then re viewed tils position and referred back to minutes of June 5, when ho was asked to continue on as a member of the council. Councilman Rollin Contrail then asked the city attorney why, at this time, the council was being advised that Bussman's position was Illegal, i "Isn't It the duty of the city attorney to advise the council on niaitorx such as lhis7 cantrall queried.. "Naver Occurred" I Carnahan replied that it had 'never occurred" to him. During the evening. George P. Davis, chairman of the civil service committee, gave a report on tho last four years of that body and termed tins period as "turbulent", from the personnel standpoint. ' unfavorable Comment Davis said that tho press' had given information to the public not necessarily good for the com mission Lut that the newspapers did not "originate their sources." Ho said that unfavorable com ment had been made against the police and .fire department, members of both bodies being under civil service. . The mayor expressed appreci ation to members of the commis sion, who have served without pay nnd during their term of of- flee have deleted old rules and brought commission rules up to. dato. Confidence Voted. I John .'. Keller, veteran mem ber of the council, asked that tho group go on record placing confidence in the chief of police and tho police department. A motion to this effect was made by Harvey Martin, seconded by Wolter Wlesendangcr. When the vote was polled, Bussman was silent, Cantrall said he would vote "no" In view of his present toward the department, arid attitude toward the chief but not 'yc" votes came from Wlesen dangcr, Martin and Keller.- It carried. ; "I think my feelings' are pret ty generally Known and I would not want to vote 'no' against the department," Cantrall said for benefit of the minutes; He was referring to his stand of October 23, when he made a motion that Chief of Police Earl Heuvel be removed from office, This mo tion was not carried through on recommendation of Councilman Bussman. due to the absence of Mayor Houston at that time. Cantrall said he thought the vole should be "separate" on the chief ana ine department. - j ; ' , t ' j Former Resident ' Dies In Bay City i Mrs. Louise Craver, for many years a resident of Klamath Falls and of San Francisco for the past 10 years, died Monday, November 6, in the bay city, She was 72 years of age at -the time of her passing. Mrs. Craver is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ethel - Currier and Airs, veida M. Jones of San Francisco, and L. H. Craver of Klamath Falls. Remains will ar TREKS TO POLLS (Continued from Page One) election as rapidly -as possible after' the polls close. 'The Her ald and News office will be the center of this' "activity", and re turns, will bo available there and through radio, station KFJI. Tho county clerk's office is cooperat ing with the news agencies in this project. Klamath returns will be flashed - over Western Union wires to Portland, where they will be. incorporated with re turns from all over the state to determine whether Oregon will be in the Roosevelt. or Dewey column. rive here Wednesday morning and arrangements will be' an nounced later by Whitlock's. ' ; - o. , Refrigeration Equipment Co. Karl. Urquhatt 611 Klamath Phone 64SS .V For' Commercial . Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Nips Emulate Nazis at Lidice SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7 (7P) Emulating the Germans at Lidice, Japanese have wiped out at least two villages of The Netherlands East Indies with virtually their entire popula tions, headquarters of Nether lands forces in the Far East an nounced today. : ' A village near Medan, on Su matra, was soaked with kero sene and petrol and burned to the ground. Any inhabitants who tried to escape where shot with machine guns. A village on Java was set afire by incendiary bombs, and Good Industrial I Chances Predicted PORTLAND, Nov. 7 VP Portland and Oregon have a good chance for many new In dustries after the war if efforts are united, W. B. B. Dobson, Portland's chamber of commerce representative in Washington, suid here today. He said that many eastern firms plan to establish branches on the Pacific coast and are in terested in such products as wood alcohol, sugar and lignln from wood pulp, synthetic rub ber, plastics, and plywood and aluminum goods. machine guns also were turned on those trying to flee. gr--jr NEW kind of ASPIRIN tablet doesn't upset stomach WHEN you need quick relief from pain, do you hesitate to take aspirin because it leaves you with an upset stomach ? 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