HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Cnllnuoui Show gat, Bun. 12t30 P. M. tAt Now William Bondlx Halon Walkor Donnli O'Koofo ,n "Abroad With Two Yanks" Return Engagement By Popular Demand STARTS SATURDAY MIDNIGHT "No Man Has Dared To Go Where I Am ...And Few Will Dare To Follow I" Spencer Tracy at Rogtri of Iht Ran ' gars I A great book thecomas unforaet- lably thrilling tcraan entertainment I IN GLORIOUS Another Hit ft Going UTT VW-i-;J it s'lihluih,illin. II IfiW .n.ar.o.nrn.nM SWEETHEARTS r?1i ' V i dfr 4 i'awtij. T Continuous Show M-TtrlV 77 'jnvV Open 12:30 'rmMmtf' . SATURDAY V - Socoul Hit - plgy 1 "When A M.an'$ Geo. O'Brien LOSTi ONE HAT GOLDKN, Colu,, Nov. 10 W) John F, Vivlmi. father of John C. Vivian, who wus rouluctod Colorado governor, lost a lint election day, '1'hu cliltir Vlvlun spent flee lion day at his hoinu polling plnco in the Golden Ilro station, lln hung hin hut on u fire truck, Tho truck went out to u tire. Vlvlun hasn't neon the hut since. v-1 I. wi Ming tnwi mi mmJI Box Ofdeo Opens 0:49 Ends Tonight mm President PRESIDENT Pcti. Bilker 31) Uunton 31 Clackamas 11(1 Clatsop 45 Columbia H2 Coos 5B Crook 18 Curry 12 Destitutes 24 Douglas '. 40 Gilliam 7 Grant 17 llarncy 25 Hood Itlver 14 Jackson 08 Jefferson 13 Joscphlno 20 Klamath 78 Lako 20 Lane 120 Lincoln . 35 Linn 51) Malheur 33 Marlon B2 Morrow 13 Multnomah 504 Polk 34 Sherman 0 Tillamook ." 34 Umatilla 42 Union 30 Wallowa 20 Wasco 22 Washington 58 Wheeler io Yamhill 33 Total 1820 Pets. lipid. Dewey Roosevelt 31) 2450 3000 31 5245 2830 110 12535 14078 45 3021 6038 32 2754 5250 58 4800 6476 16 932 1145 12 827 675 24 2508 3808 41) 6138 4562 7 402 507 17 1000 1272 25 759 997 14 2007 1950 68 8684 6868 13 419 297 20 4010 3206 76 5989 6681 20 1008 1147 120 17083 14379 35 ' 2806 2952 50 6809 6449 33 2839 2233 82 16179 11905 13 747 836 ' 502 75951 101261 34 3645 2981 9 475 518 34 . 2482 2585 42 5379 4967 30 2413 3950 20 1152 1541 22 2429 2313 58 9302 9110 10 544 416 33 5677 4972 1827 222,865 244,268 Russia Protests PW Treatment LONDON, Nov. 10 (P) Russia has lodged a protest with the French government over treat ment of soviet war prisoners in France, the Moscow radio said last night. "A considerable number of soviet citizens transferred by the Germans to France during Hit ler's occupation did not receive the rights of nationals of an al lied power liberated from cap tivity," declared the broadcast. "They found themselves in pris oner of war camps together with German prisoners." ' (Field dispatches from the western front frequently have mentioned tho capture of Rus sians, Poles and soldiers of other nationalities who have been im pressed into the German army. These have been treated as pris oners of war pending clarifica tion . of their status. Whether the Russian broadcast referred to these was not clear.) NO FATALITIES SALEM, Nov. 10 (VP) There were no fatalities among the 932 industrial accidents report ed in Oregon in the week ended Thursday, the state industrial accident commission said today. rot Mouunoii tut mm o tit; ,.'.." -' Phone 4807 '' Continuoui Show Sunday Box Office Open) 12:30 P. M, STARTS SUNDAY Come on in, the fun'i final Ocean of lalentl JA gorgeous new ttar, 1 Either Wllllamit Rlotoui JRed Skeltonl Two grand fbondil Scores of diving ' darling In a wonderful water carnival! It' the' biggest musical splash M-G-M ever model M. " V. . V n ,a x'i4I!,r V 11 I RED. I i V tt$M 0-XW nd Ms Music Mikns JljolN & USif KIM -(' jm with HELEN FORREST MU S v ;: Vt; m : ) m mW Xavier CUGAT Jm !h- J f (4 H I ' I t?;S 14$ Am and his Orchestra W TB I M li $ J if ' lcW with UNA ROMAY JfC$r HM 1 $ Et , . AlltiHrtll .ndfrdnkWoldm.il W fl VkvTT f .f "T Fiodutod by JACK CUMMINOS yfl E OMIllf WASHINGTON, Nov 10 (A) Tlie United States and Britain today announced transfer of the allied control machinery for Italy , from military to civilian hands. Harold MacMillan, British res ident minister at allied Mediter ranean headquarters,, was desig nated to take over the leadership pf the allied commission for Italy. Hie commission has been headed by General Sir Henry Maitland Wilson, allied Mediter- luuuan commander. Davis, Chapman to Represent AFL PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 10 Kenneth Davis, Portland, and Frank Chapman, Seattle official now Working OUt Of Inriinnnnn. lis, will represent AFL lumber worners at conferences with government agencies in Wash ington, D. C. next week. ' unapman will be the . inter national delegate and Davis, the iionnwesi delegate. Davis said he and Chanman would demand that government Hsuncies come out west for nor. isonal conferences before chant!- inn .ureters . auceting lumber worKers. I HID IN STATE SALEM, Nov. 10 (IF) The state of Oregon has $42,145,724 in cash on hand while the state unemployment compensa tion trust fund deposited with the United States treasurer totals $59,221,113. State Treasurer Les lie M. Scott said today. The total cash balance is about $1,500,000 less than the high mark a month ago, because $5, 000,000 was paid to county school funds. Amounts on hand by funds In clude: General fund, $21,610,194; highway fund, $8,880,480; state school support, $3,548,730; Indus trial accident, $3,216,262; board of higher education, $1,656,544; land board, $784,313; vocational funds, $728,841; veterans aid, $004,441; liquor funds, $566,892; public assistance, $334,699. PDEVALLEYTO VOTE T Dingo Pups Shown In Portland Zoo PORTLAND, Nov. 10 - () Three Dingo puppies Austral ian wild dogs are now on ex hibit at Portland's zoo, Arthur. M. Grcenhall. director, rpnnrt. cd today. . About the size of police dog pups, the Dingoes were a gift from the San Diego zoo. TUNE IN ON W Shadow Sponsored by GREAT LIN-X HOME BMGHTENERS Sundays KFJI 2:30 P. M. A referendum will be held in the Poe valley community hall, Friday, December 8, to decide whether landowners in that area wish to organize a soil conserva tion district. The referendum is held after a petition signed by the majority of the interested landowners has been sent to the state soil con servation committee. A hearing is then held in the interested district and tempor ary officers are installed and de cide upon the date of referen dum. Polling superintendent for the referendum is Roy G. Holmes of Poe valley. Other polling of ficers are William Tubach, Frank Sullivan, Forrest Breithaupt and H. H. Haynes, all of Poe valley. ' The temporary committee set up to start the organization was composed of Wilbur Reiling, George Stevenson, Basil Brown. V. C. Brown and Paul Breit haupt, Next Wednesday, November 15, there will be a meeting of the committee and polling offi cers at the offices of C. A. Hen derson, county agent, in the fed eral building. Oregon Thanksgiving May Be Turkeyless PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 10 UP) The manager of the Northwest foultry and Dairy Products com- pany predicted a . turkev-pss Thanksgiving Day for most Ore gon ana wasnington civilians un less the OPA is enjoined from enforcing its present regulations on turkey sales. C. W. Morton said that dis tributors, under OPA rules, can't pay growers more than 38.2 cents a pound for birds for civ ilian consumption, against 39.2 cents for turkeys for the armed forces. Growers, he said, won't sen tor ine lesser price. Federal Judee Claude Mrfnl. loch, whose court is being asked by Norton's company for an in junction ot ufA regulations, said he would mull the matter. Alcoa Eyes Building Of Bauxite Plant ' PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 10 (P) An official of the Aluminum Company of America indicated today that his firm mlcht hnllrf a Columbia river plant to reduce oauxue to alumina. Arthur P. Hall, chairman of Alcoa's committee on postwar facilities and development, told a chamber of commerce dinner meeting here last night that Alcoa is in the northwest to stay. "And we CXDCCt to exnanH " ho added. He pointed out that when Alcoa built tho first nnrthiuoet aluminum reduction plant at Vancouver, plans included a lay out for a future alumina plant. PACE THREB MM T G-nl.... TJtrm 13 Thomas, who has been visiting ncr nusoana s parents, Mr, ana Mrs. Charles Thomas, for sever al weeks, left Friday morning for Portland where hn will viit hoc grandmother, Mrs. Farnsworth, ana ner Drotncr, Don Parvin. From there she will go to Spo kane WhprO sho i malfini, hi,. home with her parents for tho ptcsuiii, Thanks Extended Ruth T. Berry, elected city treasurer in the recent election, wishes to take this means of thanking all those who supported her, and es pecially the friends of her late husband, Stanley R. Berry, who did so much to help her. "Every thing in my nower will be done to merit their confidence," Mrs. Berry stated. Itanh 2au for your support at ., Tuesday's Election Henry Semon POTATO GROWERS Get Our Deal Before You Se Dehydration Buyers Terminal Market Shippers CALL JACK MEZGER 7232 Laavo Mrs. Eunice Vowell and son Renny of Berkeley, have been visiting for the past two weeks with her sister's family, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Arnett, 822 Martin, :.nd with her husband's relatives here. She also visited her parents in Prospect. They loft Thllfertai, a . .An ! n n t II i- wetting 1UI MlVir home in Berkeley, From Beavarton L. E. "Andy" Anderson, who is associated with Shields, Harper and com pany, is in Klamath Falls for a few days from Beaverton, visit ing Coach and Mrs. Marble Cook. AnHprsnn will alov mm, tk. annual Armistice Day game be tween itiamatn ana cena. . Interest Shown Continued in- tprosf in tho ITIqmitl. c. drain outlet job is being shown ot,u six more western contrac tors have been here recently to look nVor tho nrtiopl Tun. m tnuiituic are expected here Saturday to ttwiU lilt! JUD. EnllltS In Kw Tnn-.1.1 Tt per, 2070 Etna, enlisted recently navy tnrougn me local recruiting office and was sworn In Nnvomhor A at Dnottn,, r per is awaiting further orders to 9ot,.,o A1,,.. Thursday's KhIa lr school's war stamp sale netted $135.50 nn ThuraHaw . it reported today. ' . VFW to Sponsor Armistice Breakfast Veterans of Foreign Wars will sponsor an Armistice Day break- ff,?ti,s?turdar at 8 a- m- in the Wi-Ne-Ma hotel banquet room. This is open to post members, and each may bring a guest. Res ervations should be made at once by calling 7488 or 4465. : Mpmhpre am kka-aa1 L brate this Armistice with a large oMeniDiy oi overseas comrades. The post will sponsor a public dance Saturday night at Skate land. Legion Sponsors Armistice Dance The American Legion will sponsor the annual Armistice Day dance Saturday in the ar mory. A grand march is scheduled for 9 p. m., and the Marine Bar racks drill foam ..,:ii l. . , ' " 1 "i (jicaeiu- ed. FOUNDED SYSTEM The great Swedish naturalist, Linnaeus, was the founder of modern svctomatlo oinaeirtAQ tinn. Hp attomnton1 in non-A scientifically, describe and cata log every species of animal arid ptant. DREW'S MANSTORE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY NOV. 11 Expected Hera Lt. (sg) Frank Pierce Drew, accompanied by Mrs. Drew and their young son David, are expected to arrive in Klamath Falls Saturday from Portland. Lt. Drew left here in July, 1942, and for more than two years has served with tha navy in Cardiff, Wales, and Lon don. He flew home across the Atlantic and after a time on tho east COast "Brno hv nlnnn in Dn.k land, arriving last week to loin ma tannic, inv urews will DO guests here of his parents, Mr. and Mrs M R nmu, Rto XT 9th, and plan to remain until De- tuiuer i, wnen tjt. urcw reports fnr fnrthnr rlxtir ThA., ...in u - - - uu,r. tuvj viit UD accompanied to Klamath Falls by Mrs. Drew's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart J. Moore, with, whom Mrs. Drew and David have madp thoir hnmo cinro T.t '' Drew was assigned overseas serv- ;e. Aid to Meet The Ladies Aid of the First Covenant church, will meet this evening, Friday, in the lower auditorium of the church, at 7:45. After tho nm- gram refreshments will be served. Friends, both men and women are invited to come. The guest speaker for the evening will be Mrs. E. L. Cramblett. Mrs. .John Borer will ho tho hnc. tess. - Buv Pronartv Mr anA Mr. P. H. Johnsen of the Johnsen Tailnr shnn ha,u ..nl,l 41 : - - ... nn.b uuuii. me resi dence property of Mrs. Alfreida ClitiniHA,. noc vi it. . u,wtj,Htit, a iviamain. jonn sen is having the building re modeled for business purposes AAA ...HI -! 1 .. mm win inuve ins snop irom ine Pelican building about Novem ber 15. All States Dinnor 7m. T ,,11. eran church. 1025 High, will ' hold its annual All States dinner next Sunday, .November 12, di rectly following the morning service. This dinner, which is an annual affair, is sponsored by . the Ladies Aid society. All mem-, bers and frionH aro nrAorl in -,L . - wau ' av tend. To Attend C. A. Henderson, county agent, will attend the quarterly meeting of the Pomona ; grange to be held at Malin on Saturday, November 11. Catholic Daughters There Will ho a fihnrt hucinoe maaUnri of the Catholic Daughters of iinerica, ivionaay, November 13, in the parish hall and all mem bers of the initiation degree team are asked to be nresont fnr nrar- tice. - Annual Initiation Catholic Daughters of America will hold, their annual initiation Tuesday, November 14, in the KC hall, and all members are urged to attend. I tie stkar MONaSCH F00 DS-ll I hist n 0M4I Friendly . Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purie Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ward and Sons AMBULANCE SERVICE 92S High Phone 3334 even Sound Better Drinks mixed with Canada Dry Water parkle out loud. "Pin-point Cak. sonation" insurei livelineai end sip - .. o the latt dp. CANAD (II BIG BOTTLE CTJ) RY WATER I.O. O.F. No. 137 Spscial Meeting Saturday, Nov. 11th Initiatory and First Degree Banquet 6:30 P. M. Degrees 8:00 P. M. ' All Oddfellows Cordially Invited 5th and Main