Novambar U . PACE TWO Oldest Voter Engineers Trdub BEDS BUTTLE WAY ? TO RAILROAD CITY :?"R',w.''s MANILA. AIRFIELDS HERALD ,AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Old So!, ArHsf, Paints a Smoke Picture ... I1K- I . P'J (Continued from Page One! from the northeast after crossing tha'Tisza river apparently had made solid contact with the mam forces of Marshal Rodion . Mai inoviky's second Ukrainian army, and were aiding in draw ing, the assault line close to Jasi bereny from the east, west and south. . Strong Resistance 'Front dispatches said the Ger mans resisted strongly, using Panther tanks and flame throw era in an attempt to wipe out advanced Russian infantry ele ments. .. .. Despite the fierceness of the enemy opposition, the Russians captured at least 10 towns, in cluding the rail terminal of Jas zapati, 11 miles east of Jasiber eny and 45 miles east of Buda- P6(Moscow dispatches made no mention today of Russian forces previously reported in the south ern outskirts of Buda pelt. -A German broadcaster. Col. trnsi von Hammer, said the Russians at Dunaharaszti, opposite Csepel island, five mncs soum ui ..-. capital.) Wisconsin Back Dies of Injuries NEW YORK. Nov. 14 tfV Two football players died of in juries and a third still is m seri ous condition following the sport's most tragic weekend since the rules were revised in the in terest of player-safety a decade and a half ago. Allen Shafer, 17-year-old Uni versity of Wisconsin quarter back, died an hour after suffer ing internal injuries in the last half of the Badger-Iowa game at Madison, Wis. .. , Lloyd Motes, 17-year-old sen ior at Landier high of Macon, Ga., died Sunday of a fractured vertebrae In his neck, suffered when throwing a block in a game Friday night. Bob Hellinghausen. 20-year-old center on the Tulsa univer sity team, underwent an opera tion for the removal of a lacer ated spleen yesterday. He was injured in the game with -Southwestern of Texas Saturday. ; EDITORIALS ON NEWS . (Continued From Page One) Imaginary THRONE OF FRANCE; has been arrested after crossing over from Spain. It has been more than a century since France had a king, but the HOPE OF ROYALTY still lives there. - Negroes Charged .. With Kidnapping ' SEATTLE, Nov. 14 (Pi Charges of kidnaping and trans portation across a state line of Morris Mays,- young negro ship yard worker from Vancouver, Wash., were placed against three negroes before U. S. Commis sioner Stuart Elliott in Tacoma yesterday, Leland V. Boardman, special agent in charge of the Se attle federal bureau ot investi gation, reported last night. Boardman identified the three as Laman Tolliver, Earl White and Rudell Cumbie. Let the DOCTOR write it... Don't try to "write your own prescription" - and don't rely en old-fashion.d, hit-or-miss "horn, rem edies." In i h i trying tlmts, sickness is a sabo teur. We can't afford to' tak chances, to dilly-dally-and delay. Tim. is too val uable to. wast .van a mo ment. ... . When you are 111, eon-' suit t responsible Physic Ian Immediately. CURRI N'S . i FOR. DRUGS, 840,aln . .. Ph., 4514 ) J." VHYQUIIITUPLETS always do this for CHEST GOLDS! To Promptly RtRtv CavcMnf Son Throat ana Aching Mucin WtionMer the Qulntuplsts eiteh cold thclrchMU, throtusnd hiekt rarubbed Jjtb Muiterol. Powtrtully ootblo Musfsrolt not only promptly relieve, eouihe, ore throst, aching chest mueclee du. to eolile but ALSO helps brink up eoncnllan in upper bronchial trset, nou ana throat. WotuUrfulforgrowiwpBttool la 8 Strengths ' 1 1 A cameraman's alertness for beauty resulted in the unusual photo above, which shows smoke from burning autumn leaves merging into brilliant sunlight that filters through the trees in one of Cleveland s paries. United Opens Case For Added Service SAN FRANCISCO,. Nov. 14 liP) Arguments to 'support its application for - permission to serve 24 more' western cities while adding 145 miles to its existing routes were begun yes terday by the United Air Lines before "the civil aeronautics board examiners. The cities included: - -Oregon Klamath Falls, Bend. North Bend, Marshfi'eld, The Dalles, Astoria and Baker. Washington Chehalis, Cert tralia. Olympia, Hoquiam, Aber deen and Yakima. Idaho Lewiston. Clarkston, Gooding and Twin Falls. OBITUARY BYRON ALFRED CRUMB Byron Alfred Crumb, (or the last 11 years a resident of Tulelake. Calif., passed away at his lale residence on Monday. November 13, 1M4. at 13:30 p. m. following an Illness of six week. He was a native of Waseca county, Minn.,, and at the time of hli.,deAth waft a Red 04 years, 6 months and 29 days. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ida Crumb of Tulelake. Calif.: one son. Wilbur, U. S. army: one daughter, Joyce Crumb. Tulelake. Calif.: three brothers. A. J. of Wen a tehee. Wash., E. J. of Trinidad. Wash., and Walter Crumb of naymond. Mont.: three sisters. Mrs. C. C. Crippen of Big Fork, Minn.. Mrs. Joe Beck told of Minot, N, D. and Mrs. R. L. Adams of Moscow. Idaho. The romatns rest in the Earl Whltlock Fu neral home. Pine at Sixth, where friends may call. -Notice -of funeral to be an nounced in this issue of the paper. FUNERAL ' 1 JUNIATA TALLMAW Funeral rtrvlces for the late Juniata Tallman who passed away at the home, of her daughter. Mrs. Reinhold Klatt; 4103 Summers lane, this city, will be held in the chapel of the Earl Whit lock Funeral home, . Pine street at Sixth, on Thursday, November Iff, 1841 at 1:30 p. m. with the Rev. David F. Bamett Jr.. pastor of the First Pres byteriairchurch of this city officiating. Commitment services and Interment family . plot m Bedfleld cemetery. Friends axe Invited. Postponed E. P. Ivory, chair man of the democratic central committee, announces the post ponement of the central commit tee and Klamath County Demo cratic club meeting scheduled for tonight, Tuesday, .to Friday, November 17 at 8 p. m., in the circuit court room, courthouse. Matters of business are to be act ed upon, and committeemen and club members are requested to be in attendance. McCarry Recovers ! From Accident i I Cecil M. "Mac" McCarty, drl ; vcr for Victory cab who suffered injuries when his car struck a Great Northern freight at the Al- tamont crossing early Monday morning, was reported recover ing satisfactorily at his home, 123 Pershing way. McCarty was able to be up Tuesday, according to his wife. He was moved Monday from the Klamath naval air station dis pensary. AMM 2c Robert Mc- Murray, USN, passenger in the cab, was released from the dis pensary Tuesday morning. Attend Meeting U. E. Reedcr, county judge, Wally Hector, county engineer, Mae K. Short, county clerk. John R. Reber and Fred L. Pope, commissioners left Tuesday for Portland to at tend the convention of county officers of the state of Oregon. Returns Mrs. Madge Mc Laren, secretary oi J. H. Carn ahan, city attorney, has returned from a trip to Calgary, Canada, where she was called after the death of her mother. WEATHER MDd,r, November 13. 1011 EuKene Klamath Ttllt . Sacramento North Bend Portland . meaiora Reno San Francisco Seattle . .in Trace . 42 32 .00 ..M M Trac . S3 3 .00 . 49 .11 .00 . SO 24 .00 .46 2 .00 . 96 43 .43 37 Ethel Barrymore 'Greatly Improved' NEW YORK, Nov. 14 (P) Ethel Barrymore, actress who was taken to the Flower Fifth Avenue hospital yesterday suf fering congestion of the lungs, is "greatly improved." her phy sician, Dr. Louis Rene Kauf man, said today. Miss Barrymore missed her first New York stage appear ance in 50 years when she be came ill with grippe last Fri day night. Performances of "Embezzled Heaven" have been cancelled pending her return to the cast. ' Insure your car with Hani Norland, 118 North 7th St. Phon 6060. (Continued from Tago One) ed Slates navat base, were the objectives. Some Damage The Japanese D o m e I news agency said yesterday's raids resulted in "some damage to our warships ' but grouno m cllltie.1 were "undamaged." In addition to the Manila and Cavito areas, the Japancso said "about 80 carrier-bused planes took part in a raid on Clark field." The Japanese communique added: "After about one hour s vio lent aerial buttle, our air force shot down several tons of planes, Including 10 uncertain. However, our side also suffered a valuable sacrifice of one piano bv self-blasting and four which did not return to the base." Tokyo claimed the American planes came from a task force. dlllW FULLS TO .JAPFIGHTERS (Continued from Pago One) Liuchow on the Yungning road. Fall of Yungning would leave the Japanese only U0 miles to go to establish a link between Manchuria and their forces in French Indo-Chlna. One Japanese column was moving northwest on the Hwang-si-Kwcichow railroad, in a thrust aimed at Locheng, 4S miles northwest of Liuchow. It was not clear as yet whether this represented the beginning of a drive toward Kweichow province, or merely was Intend ed to establish a screen to safe guard the enemy's right flank. Woman Fractures Skull in Fall Mrs. Orville L. Sutton, 2410 Oregon, is in Klamath Valley hospital suffering from a skull fracture and broken jaw re ceived when she fell from her car early Sunday morning. Sutton, DiGiorgio Fruit cor poration employe, was driving his wlfo home at 2:30 a. m. from Lakcshore inn where she is cm- Sloyed as cook. A neighbor, Irs. Hazel Holmes who Is also employed at Lakeshore, was louowing in tier car and the three were en route to town to eat. Mrs. Sutton leaned out of her car to see if Mrs. Holmes was following, when she lost her balance and fell to the pave ment. Her attending physician said she was , semi-conscious Tuesday. The accident occurred 200 feet from their home, Sut ton said. Classified Ads Bring Result!. -..1 (NBA TtUphao) On of ths nation's few contcrnnr. lam to fiutl a ballot In 1044 elections, Mrs. KIlMbfth Allen Wood, lot. Eagle Rack, Calif., signs the rrrlsm at her polling place. A descendant or Ethan Allen. Revolutionary War fcero, Mrs. Wood cast her vole tor . Dowey. USO Issues Call For Magazines There is an urgent call issued by USO for magazines to be dis tributed in hospital trains as they pass through Klamuth Falls. Ail magazines may be leu it l USO. the service renter on Main street and they will be distribut ed from that point. Especially nceciea, omciais said, were pic ture magazines, funny books mid the pocket edition of popular fiction. (Continued from Page One) Promlrr Still In may consider wliclht'i' kui'Ii iillliincus cun iinor uut within the framework ol the piiipiisetl future world security organization. foreseen in Plan (The Times of London suld I lie Id of a western Euitipoiin bloc wnuld full directly within the category of "regional arrange infills or agcnclos" for,, nuiliite iiiiiu'u til pence it ml security fore M't'ii in llio Dumbarton Oaks' plan. ("WrsttMii Europo, Including Britain, Is, as American opinion has conio Increasingly to recog nize, an milor bastion of the de fense of the western hnnil sphere." said the Times. "The strengthening of this bastion is a decisive interest of the Ameri can nations as well ns of the whole British commonwealth.") An official quarter In Paris said British and French accord on the desirability of postwar re gional security pacts was attend ed by nlinllfiratlons that su"h pacts must he part of tho general peiu-o structure and not In op position eventually to other blocs. Merrill Weather Man Says Skios to Be Bright Anrilhn,, .n.,11 nt 1... t.fl,Ufr weather was . promised for the Klamath basin with "clear today, tonight and Wednesday, slightly warmer In the daytime" the fore cast d.v tnc u. b. weatherman. Another seasonal low was Mr. and Mrs. George Offleld have had as recent guests two grandsons, John Fletcher with the V-12 naval training program at Rouldcr, Colo., and Fred Fletcher Jr., with V-5 naval training program stationed at Perue, Nelir. The boys are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Fletch er, Klamath Falls. Home also while recovering from a reeont Illness hits been Mrs. Fannette Offield Hodges, student at South ern Oregon Colloge of Educa tion, Ashland. Mrs. Hodges will graduato In December. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ilunnl cult and two children, Eleanor and John, who have been living In Las Angeles have returned to Merrill to live. Mrs. Cora Rycraft Is seriously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy McNeill On the state line following heart attack suffered early this week. Mrs. i chalked up Tuesday morning when the mercury fell to 22 de grees at 8 o'clock. This was coldest since last April 17, when a minimum of 21 was recorded. It was 10 above zero for the sec ond morning, according to an tin flclnl reading at tho Marine Barracks. (, ii n 'a 'i ... ' 'tf '.f. i aaaaafl A wiipt. Villi Tlntlry. , .3 around end. intend, to tfj Oeorgi. Ten, to unbeaten son. Enjm.cn p0Jf IMJ p'obk'mA.i7, "a?" "CI Atlanta, Nov. 25. ' Rycraft has made lirhomhiii for several years. Schools of Merrill and Milii will observe a two-day Tluj giving vacation, beginnlnt , Turkey day, Novprnoer 2 Classes will reopen Moniii morning. November 27, It iu announced thli week by Grow Elliott, principal of the Mere! high school. BVBOJf ALFRED' CRUMB Funeral lervlees for the late Byron Alfred Crumb who patted away at hit residence In Tulelake. Calif., on Mon day, November 13. 1044. followlns an tllnelt of tlx weeke. will be held In the chapel of the Larl Whltlock Fu neral home. Pine at sixth, on Thurt day, November 10,-1944 at 3 p.- m. un der tho auspices of the Church of Jetut Chrltt o( Latter Day Salnti. Com mitment services and Interment Link vllle cemelery. Friends are invited. Like to help run trains at $220 base pay? Work for a company whoia biggest Job is still ahead This Is a iob for a man who wants not only good pay, but really interesting work ... for a man who's sincere and rcli-' able. The job: Brakcman with S.P. No experience needed to start; we train you in short order-. . You . help operate trains . . . make a team with the Con ductor and Engineer. You get around, keen the war trains rolling through. You work with a company whose biggest war job is still ahead carrying the tremendous war load for the stepped-up push against Japan. Frankly this is a Job that gets In your blood . . . makes you feel that railroading is different from anything else. Fine pen sion plan. RailroaM pass privil eges. Medical service. 'Good people to work wlth Investi gate today. Student switchmen (to switch cars) needad also. 1220 per month altar short training. S or write Trainmaster, S. P. Station, Klamath Falls, or your nearest S. P. Agent. iS!i:ii.i.fmiiit I Ml iM2 it (Ml : BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:45 P.M. . STARTS TODAY THIS PISTOL PACKING PAPAl sT iiV 0TT0 KRUGER lT i tn X JACK BUCHANAN f f . ' JK JACK LARUE 1 I Si Y'PW"1 WITHEy J Sll? & Another Hit ft I fiWflfiui DE8IBN FOR 1 , wjIMjj&i" ! Ttrrorftlnf two noli on 1 1 - HKMTY ft.MTDOX WILLIAM OVLC ROBERT KEILJMD OLOai niANKLIM Box, Office Opens l;30 (t4S -ENDS-TODAY SPENCER TRACY'S GRANDEST R0LE1 Half god, half dtmonl A boHle-oxe In hit fists I A laugh on hit Hps I A oraerf screen advniur , lit rtCHNKOLQKI s. 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