HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINI fie Itoad to llerlm If.? . V(inl. am miU-ft Eailei'.' ' ' , wik.iw.) nVI 'V, n ' 48U IUIIM u ncar iuivciimw ,ska to Elect cceisor to Walker t v. Will hold II W'1'CU.i cire. rkInrllv to selcut n miccc.iwr rfflo s'niilor A. P. Will, te. rtaatlt Sunday 111 Ilia ,1 1 hopHl M &lii-imikor. 17 JM announced here lu.il fa . .,,-,ni- Williams ; 10 the election, which UU comlltiillon nuikc I?..... In rvunl of vacancies f",-.n. Ihn !) cliiVK be nf tlu- I.Mtlslnlnnv il IV; I-'" 0 - ' l?M 2 pkgs. 39c M-D SANITARY NAPKINS it Cms! Punflr Milk I Mlnihan, Hnhlnilan I Manuaclurrri o M-D Toilet Tlssub I N-J LAYTOW APPEALS SALfcM, Nuv. 21 (!) nichurd Hurry Lnylon, Hll, former Mon inmilh police officer aantenccd In illt Dcecmhrr 8, linn appealed In Ciiiviiriiur Kiirl Siicll for com iniiliilioii of his Runtanco lo life ImiirlsuiimiMit, the Kovcrnor suit! today. I'lin KoviTiior did not Indl unto what action lia would luke, ultliuuiih It him been his policy not to commute vi-ntuncos un less ii nilKciirrlnga of juitico It proved. Liiylon was convicted In Polk counly circuit court of tho rape, floyinix of Huth Hllilcbiand, 17, Dallas, und was sentenced to din In llic prison' itim chamber. Tin- criim; occurred Juno 8, 1043, on ii Wllluinutto river bunk 15 miles south of Salem, nnd hur buttered nude body wan funnel Noatlnjj In tho rlvor 12 diiys Inter, Luylon luid confessed, but In his uppcul to the stale supreme court, he contended Hint nollen tortured him to obtain tho con fession. Tho supreme court unanimously upheld lh0 convlc lion, and the United States su pronic court refused to review llie case. Deputy Prison Warden E C Hnlley .sulci Layton is in good spirits. "11c ents llko a horse and sleeps liko a lou," Halley said. "The only time he ontu flHimiu Is when his meals don't arrlvo on time. Today On The Western Front By The AssocUtad Press Fronch 1st Army Swinus north up the Khlno to industrial clly of Mulhuusc after breaking through Uclforl Kap at southorn most end of front and capturing uonori cny, U. S. 7th Armv Breaks into Siirrvnuonrg, as Germans fall oack toward Strasbourg, Rhine city north of Mulhouso area. ' u. S. 3rd Army Continues bnttllm: In Mclz and knlfos east ward toward tho Saar basin. U. S. lit and 9th ArmUi and Part of British 2nd Army Cuts throimh fierce German opposi tion in Aachen area in drivo to ward Cologne. British 2nd Army Units Slugs toward Dutch border town of Venlo against stiffening re sistance. PERSISTENT CLOVIS. N. M Nov. 21 (P) G. O. MeCrary, Grady, N. M., was accidentally wounded on tho slart of a hunting trip. The bullet was removed, he went back into the mountains, killed his deer, drove homo and dressed tho animal before re calving treatment for his wound. BACKACHE, LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN Of Tired Kidneys If tarkicbo ind leg plns kt tnVJnt ynt mlralil. don't jutt oonmUlD ind do uotblnc Uut llmm. Nat urn may bo warning you that your kliltirya necci Minntlon. The kiiliiryiaroNftlur'chlf wmyof Uklnf tcrm ariiU ami txmoiiout wul out of tli bloM, Tliry belp tuott peoplo put about 3 )inU a day. U tho ia mllea 6f kidney tubea and fi1tri don't work well, pultonum aat rnatttr alaya jn the blrKxl.TbnMtnulaonaiuay atartna(Kiui( lucknrhca, rhfiumntlo piim, r nim, low of iwp ami FitrrtU', fleltlng up ninbta, anellina, puinnrna uinlrr tho cyea. bcadarbea and dliil tv. Y 'tttwt& or arniiiy pAMaiei Hln aniart tniniiiltiiirninitiinnirdmeriihmvatbiireliaotnt thins wronq with your kidnaya or bladder. Don't waltl Aik your dnirsuit for Uoan'a rilU, un1 auoMfuuy by nttMrona for ovar 40 J ran. 'Jlii-y give happy rnllrf ana will help he I ft miW of kidney tnhca uimb out poUon ui tviuU from tlto blocd. Qtt Doan TJUa. For your Thanksgiving din ners, we are featuring those luscious mince and pumpkin pies. Also we will have Parker House rolls. To avoid that last minute rush, place your orders orly, and have them re served while our supply is complete. Quack (Hie!) Quack W. Ml - ii "Slwagh," famous bcer-drlnklng duck mascot of the Marlnt 2nd Division, pauses whjlo seeing the sights of New York to dip his beak in a beakr of suds olTercd by Cpl. Francis Pagan, of Chicago, while perched on the arm of Sgt. Clarence M. Pearson, also of Chicago. "Siwash," won by the Marines in a New Zealand pub raffle, followed them ashore at Tarawa, Saipan and Tinian. For sometime "Siwash". was addressed as a drake until "he" laid an egg the other day. Mechanic Leaves Casanova Train in Siaies, Alaska CHEAT FALLS, Mont., Nov.i 21 (P) Lester Logan Martin, 34-year-old mechanic and truck driver of Great Falls, today was longed in tno county Jim pend ing unraveling of a Casanova trail across threo states and Alaska which brought him one legal wife and entanglement with threo other women living as his wives. Sheriff John Bradley of Fort Benton, Mont., arrested Logan on1 charges of "living in open and notorious adultery" and gave this version: Martin is renortcdly legally married to Bcona Martin, for merly of Whltehorsc, Y. T., and is tno lamor of tneir nlno-year- old son. She is again an ex pectant mother. uraency saia questioning had disclosed that Martin declared he was the father of three other children, born out of wedlock to two women, and the expectant miner ot another cnna to an un wed mother. Four years ago. Bradley Quot ed Martin, the mechanic met a woman in Bremerton, Wash., to whom two children wcro born out of wedlock. Two years ago. Martin pursued a courtship with a student nurse from North Dakota, to which as sociation a child was reportedly born five months ago. The couple lived recently in Fort Benton. More recently, no declared no associated Intimately with a woman formerly of Bremerton. but now of Great Falls. She is reported an expectant mother. Bradley said he was told, dc snito the maze of extra-marital affairs, Martin's legal wife was unaware ot any entanglements. Martin also asserted none of tho three other women knew there was anyone else involved. xnc shcrm said Martin was being held also for the federal bureau of Investigation for Ques tioning on violation of the Mann act. The largest island on the coast of Norway is Hindo, about 850 square miles in area. . 1'IhvC.Wffons A FEW DROPS OulcUyRtim Dlstrtstot HEAOC0L0SI Tfifel nmei lruui uio" - . m congestion - soothe Irritation - make breathing easier. Also helps prevent many colds from developing if used In Ume.Tryltl Follow directions In (older. VI5tSVATROI10l IflirSSall! By JUAN1TA SHINN Everett Harding, associate executive of the YMCA and Hi Y, spoke lo a sophoinore-Junlor-senior assembly this morning, and presented a film concerning the XMVA and Its centennial year. Harry Tu.dall, president or the Klamath t ails chipur of Hl-Y, and Dorothy O'Mallcy, president of Fcp Peppers, bold upoke of wav of raising money for the YMCA world service program. At a stur'ciit council meeting held November 20, the represen tatives tamed oi the various home rooms, tho clubs, and the student body nuyiug Christ mas gifts for men in the serv ice hospitals. They voted to have each home room ronresonla- homo room lo fc4!f-k Si buy at least one gift, each club and organization buy at least one, and for tho student body to buy approximately three guts. ... In an offort to sec how suc cessful they will be, noon movies were snown today, mis noon, 20 minutes of Wall Disney's car toons were shown. Admission price was 5 cents. If they prove successful during the winter months, regular noon movies will be sponsored by the Chess club. A auiz contest will be con ducted between the Spanish club and tho Latin club over Pelicana tonight at 9:30. ... , Big and Little Sister lists have been pasted in the main hall. The tentative date for the dance is November 28. i Training Conference For Postwar Held In preparation for the employ ment problems of tho post-war period, a two-day training con ference of the war manpower commission was held in Klamath Falls, November 17 and 18. Personnel from U. S. employ ment offices in Medford, Grants Pass, Bend, Lakeview, Prlne ville and Klamath Falls attended. Hero for the conference were Emory R. Worth, assistant state manpower director for Oregon, Clinton Weeks, training super visor for the commission, Eldon Cone and Guy Lang, district supervisors, and Harry Cash and Harry Robins, from the state ad ministrative office of the war manpower commission. HOUSING PROJECT SET NORTH BEND, Nov. 21 UP) A new housing project of five apartment buildings of . four units each, and a recreation structure, will be -built imme diately here. The building will house navy personnel and their families. BEEKMAN CONTEST OPEN PORTLAND, Nov. 21 W) 'Tho Constitutional Convontlon of 1857" will be the subject of the 1843 C. C. Bcekman essay contest, the Oregon Historical society announced today. Any student over 15 and un der 18 attending any education al institution in the state is eligible to compote. Classified Ads Hrmi; Results. 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' ' X fit If' 7 W "if WO othr MOHABCH FOODS-ll hn m 0a PICKLES ; Crisp, Delicious ... gaily colored! , THEY ADD TO LUNCHEONS! TO THE WINE BUYING PEOPLE OF OREGON! ...' The voters of Oregon decreed that the sale of sweet dessert wines ' should be changed to the stores and agencies of the Oregon Liquor Commission. Previous to the vote, your retail dealer bought large stocks to properly serve you during the coming holiday season. Now he must liquidate and sell before the law becomes effective to avoid large losses. YOU CAN HELP YOURSELF... AND YOUR NEIGHBOR... YOUR GROCER, DRUGGIST AND TAVERN OWNER By planning to buy now you will avoid crowded "line-ups" at state liquor stores I By planning to buy now you will minimize or even eliminate any loss by your retail dealer. Help him and help yourself at the same time. 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