HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE SEVEN tSL liftLLED fl NEWS, SUN US COURT FrhcaJO &un " ,,, ...nrnme iv.-j ppii5 i "rr- . . as "a news gathering 1 will' an actual and ;J5"JSw"r Ihnt cannot bo "t-r contended that ex- DSPV. ..rnrrnri itnon In American fivius 'elm'prc.iciiU d a brief as n 's, a,, court In connection L' vernmont'. cWII nil u i'lilch seeks lo change Kj.lnw Of 111" AP. S .aid II l"01!1: !P1 iho AP or access to Vlk. After lho wore f h i Sun told Ho coiir , Itmnlnint with he ?ine charging the AP )f.l. nuil.trust luws. f thr.;e.Jmlo fodcrn lit the. oi ..,, I Jinh ncinill members to L &tHlvo effect of F i iiinn fur membership. IS MA", however, t hut So f t new. cooperative Strict admission on other A The lupromo court Is uld next monlh to begin a Sun "riling AP s news Unit ic iine El"? activities of AP mem. told the iriuuiiiu. ie combination of so grout Liorily of the Amorlciin Iffnnnllna their Individ- LJiMr collccllvo news tint fuclWlcs ereatos (Sil'incF potential power cannot be equalled. No Anifnc.n n ihllt the exclusive features i cm nvu-p... Lid resources. Sashes of fe Yanks Asked to Dig Into Pockets for $74 Billion WASHINGTON. Nov. 20 fPi Tlio Ulh Wur Loan drive began luciay wun inn government ask ing AniuricuiiH to din Into thnlr pockets for nnnther $14,000,000, 000 to keep the attack rolling. President Hooscvcll. no nlerilv reminding tlio nullon Hint "the war Is nut over no, nut by many n foully battle," hint night eltcd figures showing Hint 14 billions will scaivuly pay the cost of glo bal wur for two months. At tho present rate, hn mild In h wur bond address broadcast from Uiu While, lluu.se, the wur Is Tin Associated Pre.. W YORK. Nov. 20 P) Iwiy customer dropped US in ail uuii-uiim." ""ti- lll, hiving irouuio ex- trig It, died io venemeni f help that a police emer- quad wa summoned, police anl.ted sympa lljr when they understood liable nature of the par carton of cigarettes. SITE CATASTROPHE B ANGELES, Nov. 20 inn Iraiy is Marching for the (presumably young) oi which was darting around b feet. An army piano lf, clipped the string, and ! Down came the kite. I army, announced Lt. G. ttDsnlel, Is willing to pay By damage.. I j STRANGE CASE y'VER, Nov. 20 m In f in a month Mrs. Louln kith has received these tele- Irom the wnr department fnlnf her son, Pvt. Gerald in: Pvt. Bolen was missing m In France on Soptcm- Iff days Inter, that he was ht wis missing In action is. he was safe again. WEt.t. nriKP IVXR, Nov. 20 m V. E. mcr from a hunt, open tmnk of his automobile Is out some pheasants. W struck a match. Gas- '. the fuel tank flnrcd aly damaged the car, M tie pheasants to a NUMEnni.nnv HA, Nov. 20 (P) He register for the na- tonvention of tho Asso- oi Attorneys General Mme is Doubles," he mini U Qlnrtl. M. , .v u,,,k,ui,, IC Pi I woman at the desk, nnna blngles, Omnhn ' M commerce conven , registered M. Ray Virgin" nev "cn t'J'ff0' "n Japanese ' tho Phllllplnes; there fr. (uo receiving sets 1V nn. .... .... li "JWyen in Industry, lM. . " concontratcd Attention Eagles Tl,f Will B, ACTION Trustees Nay Night, TOber2Tst I'ill.ll'l'l'lll' .'Il''l:l'il-n-l'....ill !!IG!I SCHOOL "' i ' 1 ' i 1 : '!""i .his 'in1 iim in i : hi i iiiiiiiiw,.rioTi ana ! rE III! ! i ' . : ! : I ' 1 1 1 : : -: -i . : ; i . I i I ! ? ' 1 1 ? : ll.il : By JUANITA SHINN At ii MicccK.ituI blockiiiK dunce held Friday nlKhl In the glrln' gym, Kiiye lilehn with her pink sueka adorned with block polka dots won tho prl?.c for the loud est sucks. According to Ivor Strld. nicsi- dent of (he Future Craftsmen club, tho boys sold I III) tickets of the 200 that thev hnd printed. The "Handbook for Persons Learning to pjwim. Drive" was dl"-rfu-.y3 IrihlllKri In h.im-FV-JT rooms mis morn lug. They were left for students by the speiikcrK who were nt the school on Friday spenklng to the students on traf fic snfety, jf. Within threol.'siJ'ii'lil hours nftcr school started this morning, the high school came one-third of the way toward meeting its bond quota for the ttth Wur Lonn drive. The quota Is $3000 this yenr, being consid erably less than the Inst drive. Howovo', It Is felt thnt the stu dents can more than double their quota. If the opening day of the drive Is nny Indication. Wednesday noon the home room, will each hold n stnmn .ale. At some future date. It is hoped thnt there will be a con test held within the school to en courage stamp sales. tic. -ELECT TO costing $7,500,000,000 In Novem beror about $280,000,000 a day. "That Is why every bond you buy Is so Important, 1 the presi dent emphuslzcd. "While we have every reason to bo proud of what has been done even opti mistic about tho ultimate out come wo have no reason to be complacent about the tough road that lies ahead." Sumo Idea of the dividends this huge investment is paying came from Navy Secretary For rental, llo told a Minneapolis war bond rally that, among other thing:), the- money the navy bus spent liicc 1040 helped sink 1400 unemy ships, destroy 10,000 en emy planes, and drive the Jap anese from over 11,000,000 square miles of the Pacific area. In New York, Rear Admiral Monroe Kelly, commandant of the third naval district, opened Unit city's $3,607,500,000 cam paign with a pica to replace "ap proximately $100,000,000 worth of ships" he said wero lost in the recent Philippine sea buttle. ivioro than 100,000 persons I timed out in Chicago yesterday to sec 400 marines demonstrate modern assault tactics at a war bond show, and there will be similar shows In a hundred other cities. In Uultiinore, it was an nounced that 75 per cent of the tickets available to the public for the December 2 Army-Navy football game would be sold to purchasers of $25 bonds. Trensury officials estimated Ihnt nt least $5,000,000,000 of the bond goal would come out of the pockets of the average citizen. Voluntcvr solicitors, about 8, 000,000 of them In the nation, will ring doorbells In house-to-house canvasses for buyers. Blake Draws Plans For Safety Council PORTLAND. Nov. 20 (P) Roland P. Blake, senior safety engineer of the department of labor, spent last week here helping the state industrial ac cident commission draw prelim inary plans for the formation of a state safety council. Blake stated that Oregon has one of the highest occupational accident rates of any state In the country. He said 60,000 lost time injuries were reported In the logging Industry alone In 1H43, with an average time-loss of 13 da vs. CHILDREN'S COLDS' COUGHINB. auiokly rliovfld by Penetro rtndmft'iold'time mutton suat idea developed by modorn Kiflm jntoarountoMrritMUvaroriiio IvMthnf.t-irinoanninir ArtmfnrfJ ins relief. 25c. double tiitt 36c nc u r'rn n fe? SI CONTAIN MUTTON SUET TULELAKE Warren Woyno Johnson, 46, veteran of World War II, was found dead in his bed at noon Saturday In a small house which he occupied on the Lava Beds road. Discovery was made by Mark Howard, 2003 Summers lane, Klamath Fulls. Death was attributed to natural causes. Johnson, a native of Chippewa Lake, Mich., was a machinist by trade. Ho received a medical dis charge from tho United States army in 1043, according to Chief of Police Frank Rhodes of Tule lake. Johnson had been trapping In this area, The Ifugno rice terraces of northern Luzon In the Philip pines are considered ono of the great engineering foals of the world. Bobby Soxers Lift Goods From Stores PORTLAND, Nov. 20 UP) Shoplifting by Innocent faced girls In bobby socks and sweat ers has become a major prob lem in Portland retail stores, police reported today. The Portland Retail Trade as sociation launched an investi gation after store executives re ported confessions of high school youngsters that In their circles "it's smart to steal." Juvenile officials said the young shoplifters, who take chiefly sweaters, scarfs and "Junk jewelry," are not under privileged children. Some come from prominent families. One department store report ed that out of 19 shoplifters de tected in a nine-day period, 17 were juveniles. A 12 and a 14-year-old girl, detected with $150 of pilfered merchandise, told detectives they were on their way to school when one girl suggested: "Let's skip school to day and go downtown and shoplift." The trees of Norway Include pine, spruce, birch, willow, as pen, rowan, ash, elm, lime, oak, beech and black alder. HARTFORD Aeeideot and Indemnity Company INSURANCE T. B. NATTERS General Insurance Agency FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE 61S Main St. PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN . NO HOSPITALIZATION N. Lou af Tlma Parmaatnl Kaaaltal DR. E. M. MARSHA Cblripraallo Phyttelan t N. Ilk Ktqnlre TtaMtr Sldf rbn . Classified Ads Bring Result!. NATURAL LOOKING CURLS PERMANENT WAVE Yet, it Uu I You can now five jrourtdf a marveloue permanent wave, cooi-iy, cnmiorianiy, at ' home, eaty aa puttinf your halt t up in culei. The amazing ' contain everythinf you rvd. Accept tvt tuh atitutta. but iraratuntheKcnuimCittVm-Kuri. Complete, only 59 cent. pay no more. Over 5 million tnld. Saf lor every type ol hair. At Wagffonnr Drug and all drug atoraa. 159' in the 4-or. Family Jar PASTE SHOE POLISH Wayne L. Morse, former dean of law at the University of Ore gon and successful candidate to the United States senate, will be in Klamath Kails, Monday, No vember 27, and will discuss prob lems of this region with interest ed persons, he advised Frank Z. Howard, chairman of the repub lican central committee. Morse is slated to address Par ents and Patrons at Klamath Un ion high school Monday night. Howard said that headquarters for Morse would be announced later in tho week. Fire Takes Life Of Elderly Woman PORTLAND, Nov. 20 (P) Fire believed lo have started In a closet between tho basement and kitchen of her two-story frame dwelling took the life Sat urday of Mrs. Bertha Hughy, 75, who lived alone here. A son, Lloyd C. Hughy, Port land, survives. 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