Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 09, 1944, Page 12, Image 12

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    . PACE TWELVE
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON
II ISSUES!
STATEMENT 0 N
Jap Bombers Raid Tacloban Harbor
BUSSMANOUERY
Mayor John H. Houston is
sued a statement to the press
Thursday in which he said it was
"not the intention of the mayor
nor anv member ol the council
to 'oust' A. H. Bussman from
his position as councilman.
The statement refers back to
Monday night's council meeting
in which Bussman's legal posi
tion was discussed.
"Last week," said the mayor,
"I was questioned as to whether
it was legally possible for Mr.
Bussman to engage in official
council business. The charter
states: Provided further that the
office of councilman shall be
deemed vacant whenever the in
cumbent thereof shall cease to
be a resident of the ward which
he represents." I felt this point
was clearly presented by the city
attorney Monday night.
"The account of the council
meeting as given by your re
porter and your editorial gives
the impression that Mr. Bussman
was removed from the council.
Mr. Wiesendanger, at the, coun
cil meeting made a motion which
was passed, that a vote of thanks
be extended Mr. Bussman for
continuing in service until the
end of the year. The mayor fol
lowed this by saying that . Mr. j
Bussman had made a good coun
cilman and that the administra
tion appreciated his efforts.
"I would like to see Mr. Buss
man complete the rest of the
year as councilman.' -
"Your editorial stated.. -thai
Monday night's incident was
'most unfortunate.' As an out
going mayor, it is my feeling
that it was most unfortunate not
to have had our obsolete and
antiquated charter modernized
when this came to a vote a few
years ago.
I feel the full story of Mon
day night's session was not clear
ly stated, and I feel that the
newspaper account of this ses
sion leaned toward a mild re
buke of the administration.
"Your editorials, Mr. Epley,
. have always been fair, and I
know will always continue to be
so. May I make this suggestion
as a soon-to-be political has-been.
In fairness to future mayors,
whenever a controversial issue
develops in city matters, that
the matter be discussed with the
mayor so that his view point of
the issue could be had before an
editorial policy is written."
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(NEA Tefrnhoto)
A Japanese bomber scores a damaging near miss on a Liberty ship In Tacloban harbor during daylight raid
in the American-occupied capital of Leyte Island In the Philippines. The mast of the ship Is visible above
toe Vity buildings and smoke rises from dock where bomb fell, killing two soldiers. Photo by Thomas U
' Shafer, NEA-Acme photographer for War Picture Pool. . .
1IICKOK
. Featuring the Popular
BAR-H
WESTERN STYLED
Belts Buckles
Jewelry
From $1.00
DREW'S MANSTORE
733 Main . .
Roosevelt Back in Harness
After Time Out for Race
By HOWARD FLIEGER
HYDE PARK. N. Y., Nov. 0
(P) President Roosevelt swung
back into the complex duties of
his office today, his administra
tion policies endorsed by the
voters who chose him to head
the government for another four
years.
"We have again demonstrated
to the world that democracy is a
living, vital force," the president
said in a statement issued 14
hours after his victory over Gov.
Thomas E. Dewey became cer
tain. . ! ' ". ' '
He said the -election "demon
strated . . . that our faith in
American institutions is unshak
en; that conscience and not force
is the source of power in the
government of man.
"To that faith let us unite to
win the war and to achieve a
lasting peace."
The president will return to
Washington tomorrow. He came
to his Hyde Park home last
weekend after closing the fourth
term campaign in Boston. It
was here Tuesday night that he
sat in a litter of tabulation
sheets, checking the voters' re
ply to his bid for an unprece
dented 16 years in the White
House.
The president arose late yes
terday and, except lor wonting
a while on correspondence, gave
himself an easy day on his estate.
He went for an automobile ride
with his former law partner,
Henry C. Hooker, had a quiet
dinner and went to bed early.
Huge bundles ' of telegrams
and messages were carried to the
Roosevelt estate yesterday after
it became apparent that the chief
executive had been re-elected
for a fourth term.
I Presidential Secretary Stephen
l . suaiiy octiM many ui lilt" nil's-
sages said the president's re
election meant that "isolation
ism is dead" in this country.
He made public this telegram
sent the president by Secretary
of State Cordell Hull:
."I extend my warmest felicita
tions on your re-election to the
presidency.
"Under your wise leadership
our country will rededicate it
self, united and strong to the
attainment of complete and
speedy victory over our enemies,
and to the establishment of a
just and lasting peace. .
"The kindest personal regards
and best wishes."
COMMISSIONER NAMED
MEDFORD, Nov. 8 (!) In
Jackson county's two contests
Tuesday, A. E. Powell, republi
can incumbent, defeated Ralph
G. Jennings , for county com
missioner, and William P. Tuck
er, republican incumbent, de
feated Fred Kelly for justice of
the peace, Mcdford district.
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WASHINGTON, Nov., 9 W)-r-The
justico department recom
mended to the supreme, court
todny that tho Associated. Press
be required to adopt an "ex
plicit" by-law which would ad
mit new members without re
gard to local competitive situa
tions. Tho department filed a brief
in its cross-appeal from the de
cision of a federal expediting
court in tho government's civil
anti-trust suit against the -nonprofit
news cooperative. The
A. P. likewise has appealed,
and the high tribunal will hear
oral arguments next week... ...
Tho lower court ruled that
tho A. P. could contlnue'to' pro-1
vide its news reportexclusively,
to members, to demand the lo
cal news of members exclusive
ly and to retain its contract
with the Canadian press provid
ed the A. P. modified its by
laws on admission of members.
SMALL MARGIN -
BAKER, Nov. 9 (fl)By the
margin of four votes, incumbent
Leonard Waterman defeated
George Slzomore for Harney
county district attorney, ,
Eldon Sltz was elected sheriff,
beating two opponents, . .
The ttodd to
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vuyi.nnririnnnrin-i-i",- - ---
By The Aiioelited Press
1 Western front: -301 miles
(from west of Duren.) . '.
2 Russian front: 304 ' miles
(from Vistula north of Wursnw.)
3 Italian front: 1 11(17 'miles
(from southeast of Bologna.) '
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Stat Building
Program Eyed
SALEM, Nov, .() The pro
posed building program for
state Institutions will bo dis
cussed by . the state board of
aontrol,' next week... when- the
board considers the institution
budgets- for, the fiscal year be-ginning-
July; r,.,'1045. ..
, The, board 'had . no meeting
this- week.- . ! -
DEVELOPING
ENLARGING -
PRINTING
PHOTO SERVICE
111 Underwood Bids.
FREDRICKSON EDGED OUT
GRANTS PASS, Nov. 9 (!)
Incumbent W. A. Johnson
edged out Pete Fredriekson,
commissioner, for Josephine
county judge, and Virgil Hull
was elected coroner over Mae
Hall.
Attention
BOYS
AND
GIRLS
If You Can Dance, Sing
....... or Entertain
REPORT TO
115 So. 4th St.
or
Esquire Theatre
Phone 4282 I
919 E. Main I
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Colored HENS I X P . lo. 39c
Link um. Plg Sausage . . lb. 35c
WIENERS . . . .... lb. 35c
RABBITS . . . . . lb. 49c
PORK STEAK, no points lb. 30c
W. Carry a Complete Lin. of Fish
ATTENTION?
We Pick and Clean Your Ducks end Geese " .
RE-ELECTED SHERIFF
McMlNNVlLLK, Nov. 9 l'i
'Gooruo Manning wna ro-ulccted
sheriff of Yamhill county mid
tlomor Hons nninuri commission
er In the only two conU-stud offices.
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HAK PRODUCTION BOARD'S 1S SURVEY
Or PURCHASES BY AUTO JUNKYARDS
SHOWS 75 PERCENT FEVER CARS BEING
SCRAPPED THAN IN 1942-43 .
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Winter months ahead mean
"CHANGE OIL NOW"
Beware of old, grimy oil. Be nre
with clean; fresh, winter-grad.
Golden Shell motor oil. Shell ex
perts will change oil for you
while they provide your car
complete winter protection with
Shellubrication Service.
ENCOURAGING, BUT"-
Wartime Stop and Go Still Junks Somebody's Car
Every Single Minute I
Tour car can be one of the 60 that jive up the glio.it
every hour of tho day . . victim of ;Wartime Stop
and Go. Unless, of course, you are one of those who
take precautions. ' ..'.'
;. Shellubrication service is a precaution thousands of
car-owners depend upon to keep their cars off the
scrap heap. That such precaution pays is evidenced '
by the WPB report, on the ncwiy-rcduccd rate of
car junking.
Start this protective service today. Shellubrication
dives you a receipt showing exactly what's been done.
Further than that, it reports on tho condition of many
hidden parts where destructive wear can start. Get
: Shellubrication noto.ShclI Oil Compmy,lncorporated.
GASOLINE POWERS THE ATTACK
-DOm WASTE A DROP
SHELL
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THIS SOUTHERN STYLE
FOR company fare , or : hearty
family meal,, here's a . dish in -the
best traditions of the Old South
famous for its cooking
While its style is Southern, this '
Mary Mills' tested recipe is created
especially for use in the West . .
with a flour that's milled in the Pacific Northwest . . . depend
able Enriched Fisher's Blend!
Blended to better ' your best in baking, Fisher's Blend
Flour is balanced so.that it's equally food for bread, cake, and
- pastry.'
Use every-purpose; Fisher's, Blend Flour to thicken the
gravy in Sweet Potato JPork Pie -and depend upon Blend
again for the topping of tender flaky pastry. :
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