ft. 15, I'44 .-her i .mm in BUYING OLOSANSWER TO SHORTAGE .HERALD f ND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN e yl1.'; Hmvl"" bl loves. Ir,,;;wor to mo i""!? f,.iionlnK clrlle." I0" ;ih In a statement lusi who linn"' nrc ""' l KnlnlcirsU. With !'"! " " " ,.rf should 1)0 I ;uVnroUr available." Wh..f 5 ,.rlbod clKnrotlo rn- ".. . "compl''lly. iniprnoll. 1'itn mid "iir rnoa , 1 Miirvln Jones, from S? lloiinK nr.l.v must '2 rc'iilt of ""',',n, c0": ,:..,1.. milfl "felll n( Klhc nrospnt slltialiiui.'' rrnorls, lie continued. , led ome distributors to j a. nubile lo overbuy, milium l)li'k markets. ,iPn tn flKlil blnck ; fi operations vigorously. , swrti'd such a cum V.nnnl lie successful un- ., k.i ihe hnckina of the ii. .nrt the more tlmn l.JO.- u'hoin ciuarrttos are ;r and plKM It urged than I III V! Irmal mannr- ihc nublic lo help in (I) Hv M'clnR that no celllnii prices are paid hnvhic cigarettes in If, V "" mftnllf r. I mother statement on the rcttc situation, the office of information al(l the United ,i armed force abroad , Iv...., ,..IyIIi nf the ata ................ -. Cry's total production In put that this had incrensed tore man ' - icvcn months of 1 044. 'rytholoBlcal Behavior Prob of Children" will be the duauscd Monday nnd .lay, November 20 and HI, (Wis C. Martin, Ph. U.. rilrec tl child study and special cation. Portland public rn, ai inc cxiensipn ciusa in Ere than SO attended the Ice liven on "Problems of the hltd Child." by Lewis D, ;, MD., director of the crll)' children's division. Unlver. of Ormon school of medi- on November 13 and 14 classes have hern highly siful, according to Arnold ralapD. superintendent of Ik Instruction, and many arc Sii collcse credits for the (which Is being offered by regon siaic system ot lilglv ucanon. ACCEPT8 POST BISE, Idaho, Nov. 15 (IP) pi stout, secretary to the fihcrof the Statesman news Jri here before Joining the m me rcpimiicnn stale ccn Stommlttcc during the recent fm campaign, has accepted lit On R IPPrnlnrw In fn! n f. manager of tho Oregon vfur I'UDiisncrs associa- at ElJCCnn. Hro . hn .nlH , . , I Out Out Woy By J. R. William IT SEEMS A N OH, HE, AIM'T MUCH TOO EASY ) GOWMA HAVE MO ) WAV OUT FER A PICNIC-- IT MAV J V SUCH A CRUEL, 1 TAKE MV FIRIU' N 7 PITILESS J SQUAD A HAFFA ) i V EMEMV j V PAV TO HIT J "THE LOMG SHOT COURT UPHOLDS WJIR SKSSSbQI FUNNY BUSINESS "All I know is thnl someone Mil her with a bollle of liard cider inslcail of chumpagiic when they chrislcncd her!" Troffic Safety Week Sponsored by Jaycces The week of November 13 to 20 has been designated as Traffic Safety Week, and the enterprise Is being sponsored by the Junior chamber of commerce. Each year tho large number of traffic acci dents and deaths throughout tho nation reach n staggering figure. A compilation of figures from three of the largest garages in Klamath Falls reveal that they have repaired a total of 220 auto mobiles and trucks which have been damaged by collision dur ing the first nine months of 1944. Tho total cast of repairing these vehicles amounted to $34,300. Since these figures Include but three garages, the above statis tics represent only a small per centage of the total property damage caused by accident. Collisions, expensive both In money and in lives, can bo avoid ed through care in driving, and care is being stressed by Junior chamber of commerce members during this safely week. BUM STEER - ' THE DALLES. Nov. 15 (IF) Arthur E, Dysingcr, shooting at two eyes shining at mm in tnc dark, thought he had bagged a deer. Police charged him with spotlighting deer and killing a big steer owned by Ernest Kuck. Today On The Western Front By The Associated Press U. S. 3rd Army : Pushes within 1 miles of French fortress of Mctz from south against stiffening resistance, and overruns more forts in drive toward the city from other directions. Brltinh 2nd Army Drives forward west of Vcnlo, Hol land, on three-mile front paced by flame-throwers and crosses two canals. U. S. 7th Army Advances 2 miles northeast of Baccarat, south ,of 3rd army positions, against light resistance and pushes, one mile ahead cast of Bruyeres. U. S. 1st Army Repulses German counterattack in Aachen area. Canadian 1st Army In position along southern bank of Maas river in Holland. LABOR DISPUTE ACT BALTIMORE, Nov. IS W) A federal court ruling uphold ing the constitutionality of the war labor disputes act, report ed by attorneys to be tho first decision on the question, has been handed down by judge William C. Coleman, Judge Coleman decided that the statute, also known as the Smith-Connally anti-strike law was valid in connection with a $.100.000 1 d a m a g e suit by a Maryland contracting firm against AFL 'unions and offi cials. Congress had the authority. Judge Coleman held, to Impose what he called the "rather mild" provisions of the act. The ruling was made on ar guments preliminary to the try ing of the damage action and in connection with motions made by union attorneys in which the constitutionality of the statute was questioned. Election Placards Endanger Linemen PORTLAND, Nov. 15 (VPI Placards posted on telephone poles bv election candidates have the AFL Electrical Workers un ion up in arms. The union has warned candi dates to tear down their signs by November 25 or face prosecution because protruding nails en danger linemen working on the poles. Berlin has a monument to the i horses which served during I World War I. FRANCIS M. LEMAY SHINGTON. Nov. 15 (Pi Chairman Bloom (D-N.Y.) of the house foreign affairs com mittce invited republicans today to neip amend the constitution so that treaties can be ratified by a simple majority of con gress. This was his response to a pledge by House Republican render Martin, or Massacnu' setts, that his party's members of congress would give full sup port toward "the building of an enduring peace." "Treaties should be ratified by a majority vote in both houses, instead of rejected by one-third of the senate, which leaves the direct representatives of the people without anything to say' Bloom said. "Nobody opposes the idea but a few senators." Under the constitution as it stands treaties must be ap proved by a two-thirds vote in the senate. The house has no voice in treaty-making. By JUANITA SHINN Marble Cook lg planning a barnstorming trip in the Wil lamette vallev fur his basket ball team for tmmwfmmi the week of Do B cember 11 to ' 9 16. Definite games nave t-kv- . vj been scheduled El .-c Jf!& B with Mllwau-lj; ; I kic, Albany and! V 1 I Salem so far. I V jA I He plans tol fi&r-?M take two car-lrfT Jk nr in 'r'Ar VsHT-t to. classmen remain in homerooms in the morning. In the afternoon the films will be shown to the underclassmen while the upper classmen remain in their home rooms. Escaped German War Prisoner Captured VANCOUVER, B. C, Nov. 15 (Canadian Press) A German prisoner of war who escaped last July from a camp near Graven hurst, Gnt., was arrested in a downtown hotel last night by Canadian mounted police officers acting on a tip from an unidenti fied man who said he made Iden tification from pictures appear ing In a Vancouver newspaper. t no prisoner, Helmut J) . Hack, 25, flea the camp with two other Germans, Friedrich Potrick, 24, and Hans A. Eullgcm, 20, also thought to be hiding in this area. Classified Ads Bring ResulU' tufirtltM M$tIS RELI EVE tie atingliig Itch Tay irritation, and thus quidtta beting Begin to un soothing Ruinol today- RESINOU loads, boys. 14 KSFS ? 7 ASMH The first meeting of the Tri Sci. science ciub, will be held Tuesday, November 21, at which time an election ot cluo omcers will be held. New members will be taken in within a month fol lowing the first meeting. Christmas productions from both the music and dramatics departments are being planned. The dramatics department plans to give "Fiat Lux," a modern religious play. It Is about a man who is bitter and cynical due to the death of his son in the war, and his daughter's death due to privation. Both of his children come to him in a vision, and teach him the lesson of love and unselfishness. The music department's pro gram will probably be given outside of school time, and will consist of a program including the Girls' Glee club, a cappella choir, and tho string orchestra. : These performances will ne given shortly before the Christ mas vacation, which will begin on December 16. A representative of the safety division of the state traffic de partment will show some safety films on Friday, November 17. The films will be shown to the uppcrclassmon while the under- SALVAGE CANS PORTLAND, Nov. 15 (IP) The state salvage committee re ported today that Oregon house wives salvaged 73 tons of tin cans in October. Credited to Oregon's Novem ber salvage drive will be three carloads of cans collected in Oc tober but not shipped in time to count for that month. RED ITCHY SCALY Doctor's 'Invisible' Liquid Promptly Relieves Torture! First applications of wonderful noothlna; medicated Zemo a doctor's formula promptly relieve the itching and burn ing and also help heal the red, scaly skim Amatlngly auccessful for over 85 yearal Firat trial of Zemo convinces! f nnaiola doesn't show on akin.., f a g All drug storm. In 3 chef. fcHJ Check Up On Your Eyes NOW W If-ts, XsJ DR. R. P. ALEXANDER Consulting Optometrist From Columbian's Portland Office Is In Klamath Falls For Several Days Consult him about your visual problems at COLUMBIAN OPTICAL inruMO. ail S.w Aid SINCE 190J TWO STCBCS EXCLUSIVELY OPTICAl KLAMATH AUJ, HO WAIN nria.ujdHaTUtzHoiemgH a r v tin: vim i Dr. John T- Monahan. 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That'a why you heat Coca-Cola called "Coke" EC lea math For SELDOM E. And tins-" Vote' . Nos. 1 arid 2 BOYD J. JACKSON on Baii indi No. 1 on Ballot Seldon E Kirk No. 2 on Ballot Boyd J. Jackson Saldon Z. Kirk has been an official of our Tribe, aa well ai of ihe Oregon State Grange, for seyeral ytars. Dignified, courteous, well received everywhere sincere he always has the beat in terests of the Tribe In mind. He'a a builder of goodwill. He has some Important plans and will work towards obtaining benefits for ua that might not otherwlae be ob tainable. It depends greatly upon whs rapraienta us aa to what we get. Kirk and Jaekion make a good team, they eeoperate, are organised and know how to tranaact bualneas. They will carry out our lnatruc tlons without bickering and self-seeking aims. Boyd J. Jackson. Senator Chaves and Seldon E. Kirk ready for a conference For Delegates To Washington, D. C. VOTE FOR THESE TWO MEMBERS on SATURDAY November 18, 1944 8 A. M. to 8 P. M, POLLING PLACES AT it Sprague River Get out and vote. Make this, like the Nation's, the biggest turnout for voting we aver had.' It la Im portant that wa be. well represented by these two most qualified members because of Important plana for the Tribe this year. REMEMBER: It depends upon whom you send os to whot we get. Boyd J. Jackson has been our delegate several years. He knows his bualneas, is trained and experienced, and a hard worker. He will work for you. He la courteous. All doors In Washington, D. C, and other places are open to him. He Is welcome everywhere bec&use there Is no bickering or 111 feeling. He has re established good relations. He always , cooperates, doing things for the best Interests of us .all. He has Important plans for the Tribe. Stand behind him and the Tribe by electing him again. Jackson will carry out our Instructions. He will : not "mess around" for his own benefit, but will work solely for you. O ti e-e en.