PACE TEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SEGREGEFS NOTIFIED OF CASUALTIES Missing Officer NEWELL. Calif. Six families livina in the Tulc Lako cenlt' have received word recently tlm close relatives were killed 01 wounded while fighting with the U. S. army in France. Henry Tashima, formerly of Fresno, received word that his brother. Pit. Masaru Tashima, "5, wra killed October "9 m France. Hu was from Fresno. Mrs. SM.ami Yukawa was no tified that her brother Private Robert Masayoshi Ono, 24, was wounded October 31 in t ranee, He livsd in West Los Angeles be fore ne vo.unteered for the Army in January. 1942. ftlnsato Uyeda was told that his brother, Pfc. Masatsu Uyeda, with whom he farmed at Orange Grove, Calif., was seriously wounded October 30 in France Pfc. Yasuaki G. Abe, 27, was wounded on October 19 in France, accoroing to word re- ceived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Abo. The famiiy farmed near Marysville Calif., before .ill persons nf Japanese descent were evacuated fro n the coast. Matajiro Tsuda, formerly of Sacramento, was notified that his nephew, Pfc. Masamitsu Tsuda was seriously wounded in France on October 20. Also on October 20, Private John Okada, nephew of Mrs. Itsuji Kakiuchi, was killed in ac tion in France according to word she received here. He lived in East Palo Alto, Calif. Ml M Legislature to Eye New Road Tax Plan. PORTLAND. Nov. 27 iae suue legislature win con sider a plan to be submitted by the governor's interim commit tee for the study of motor trans portation, which would change the road tax system for trucks and buses. Under the plan these vehicles would pay a flat $5 registration fee, plus $3.75 to 17.68 mills per mile, according to their weight, for all over 4000 pounds. After periodically reporting to the public utilities commission their total mileage traveled in Oregon, the truck and bus own ers would be refunded the amount of gasoline taxes paid. The system would yield Sl,300,000 more than at present, estimated committee Chairman C. B. McCullough, and would tax the vehicles according to actual highway use. Fire Closure of Log Camps Forces Lumber Output Down WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 (IP) Closure of northwest .logging camps for 10 days during the September fire season forced lumber output down 11 per cent ior me monin, tne war produc tion board announced. The na- uonai aecime was 14.8 per cent over August, more than three times the normal seasonal de cline. The September total was esti mated by WPB at 2,731,863,000 board feet with softwoods ac xounting for 2,114,344,000. Pro- aucuon oy areas included north Solution Discovered For Furniture Puzzle PORTLAND, Nov. 27 (VP) uniy solution ior the lurniture which a woman has left in the center.of a main sidewalk is leg islative action permitting the law to store furniture removed from homes by eviction, City Attorney L. E. Latourette said today. The furniture belongs to Mrs. Cecil Jones, who was evicted from her residence six months ago. The furniture was placed in the street and there it has remained through all kinds of weather. WILLIAM MILS I mirm sciiooi I DIES FROM BU1S stffa mm i nun inmn BBBMSBm (NBA Telephoto) Lt William K. Tralle of St Paul, Minn., 35-ycar-old naval gunnery of ficer, whose disappearance from his Liberty ship at San Pedro. Calif, harbor, leaving trail of blood, a smeared knife and smeared finger prints hps police "completely bal- Iled." William J. Nichols, 30, former Bonanza and Mulln resident, died November 21 at St. Charles hospital in Bond from burns re ceived in an accident the pre vious day at Redmond. Nichols was working with the U. S. bureau of reclamation at Redmond, operating a duinpstor truck, when the machine over turned and caught fire. Nichols was pinned beneath the truck. In addition to his wife, Margie, and f ive-nionth-old daughter Carol Ann, Nichols is survived by one brother, Robert G. Niclv ols, 331 N. 9th. His parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Nichols of Bonanza. A graduate of Bonanza high school, Nichols was-well known in that community. He worked for quite some time on con struction of Camp Tuleluke at Newell, and was employed in that work until two weeks be fore his death. Final rites were held November 25 at Redmond. The government of Eire has a house of representatives called Dail Eireann. and a senate called Seanad Eireann. Bv JUANITA SHINN Back to tho old grind, but not mindine it so much after four-dav holiday, came tho Mil Wsis!8? dents and teach (K" 5r Not lll.lt , ...'. ..v. ..... !t- anyone is par I jjSv V -a llciiliirly happy .Jto be here, but I .... v ih tier bo any way out of It. No one looks particular 1. d& Iv cheerful, but & asxs . . . v. 'then consider i tho wcatherl sRs8sv v. mI The KU11S music department is planning a Christmas part to be held December 8 from to 11 p. m. Officers of tho three music groups are in charge. The marine orchestra will provide music for dancing, which wll be followed by a snack and a Christinas tree. Following Thursday evening' balloting, the Dc Molay chose as MONTGOMERY WARD Chronic Alcoholic Sick, Not Criminal, Asserts Yale Man PORTLAND, Nov. 27 (P) Visiting here for the first Pa cific coast conference on alcohol studies, Dr. Howard W. Hag gard of Yale university said tho chronic alcoholic is a sick man, not a man with criminal ten dencies. Dr. Haggard, director of the laboratory of applied physiol ogy at the eastern university, urged medical, not penal treat ment, for alcoholics. Motorists Urged To Check Cars SALEM. Nov. 27 (.) Sec retary of State Robert S. Far- rell Jr. today urged motorists to check their cars immediately so thev will be in good condition to combat winter driving hazards. Safe driving practices will re duce winter accidents, he said, and would eliminate consider able absenteeism which results when war workers have acci dents on their way to and from work. Ceilings Restored On Noble Fir Logs WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 (!P) Restoration of premium price ceilings for aircraft grades of west coast Noble fir logs "be cause of an unforeseen increase in requirements submitted by the army air forces," was an nounced yesterday by the office of price administration. The ceilings went into effect Satur day. In the Puget bound, witiapa Bay-Grays Harbor and Colum bia river districts the ceiling is $45 per 1000 feet, log scale. Ceil ing in the Tillamook district is $43 per 1000 feet. The OPA also announced can cellation of a provision allowing additions to maximum prices in cases of overtime work ot 04 or 60 hours or more a week. Be cause of winter weather, few operators are logging more than 48 hours weekly, the OPA said. Loggers may continue to add $1 per 1000 feet when labor forces work over 48 hours. City Block Purchased In Medford From SP MEDFORD, Nov. 27 (JPl Maj. and Mrs. William H, Fluhrer and Mr. and Mrs. H. S Deuel have purchased a full downtown block from the South ern Pacific company at an un disclosed price, it was announced here today. The sale was one of the largest nere in recent years. Elderly Native of Oregon Passes Away GRANTS PASS, Nov. 27 (fF) One of the state's oldest Oregon born citizens, J. W. Mitchell, 84, died here Sunday at the home of his son, W. A. Mitchell. 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This year ho formal Is to be held at the Iteumes Oolf and Country club on December IS, the last day of school before the Christum!) vacation, llalily 'a band will furnish music, Packing Company Plant to Bo Rebuilt SALEM, Nov. 27 Ml Tho Producers Cooperative I'nckiiiK company plant, destroyed by flro Into Suturiliiy at n tuns of $100,000, will bo rebuilt, prob ably In tlmo for next year's hni'VCKt, William Wood, inuniiKcr, mi Irt today. The cannery had been cloned a week whim tho flro ntiuleil In the basement. Cuiiko Ik mi- nw of tl..MnH,VS? t .. :,..w.m'l'lioii If It "ihrd H II "(.... 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