number 21, 1944 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE THRE8 F STATE GUARD VETS HELD 'i reunion ' vBlorniw of tho V.liiurd of Kliimiilh county 'l.u.i.i in ilui ui'niiirv lu.st f',d y nlKlil 1" , conjunction Eh iho till"! mtiilvorsury pro- 111 "r It 1.1 l.uli.lllni. nnnoi cuiui-"j - '!?!!, . iiii'ctlnK wim well attend i'lw .... ..vlilblllon In cloito ii.' drill win given by tho mem flflv.' ...... It llldtlt with II Lnl'l iVuucllon conducted by i C. I" MiicIJoiiuui, mac- K . d cxplu I"-'" llu I"" 1 P'nyen Z Inriu.try in actual combat I."...,., mi nvoin II summary o "J ? Tiart llml Company B us lJ, In Hi" Oregon Kioto guard Talks were also Klvcn on com .1, .rations the various ac- ...f,,,.inr nil tier own "rM c uipmcnt and for their tcrn. ... uilih tho tcchnlcul S dp" of their work. Cleveland, who lit sin '. n't lh Murlno Barracks, T, , "account of his activities ,IV0 ll ' ,i.n.hnlf vi-nrs it nil 118 "" "; ' ,i iSmilh 1 'ncltlc Met lliu completion of the lived ' in:i,,"Via w v:;i t-k.'i..v'A-Vi rv-k 'MtN AINU?' YEOMEN ifjj. y ia-u,v:-i IN PACIFIC nrr! Onirics A. Livingston, Inland o( Mm. Naomi L. Llv 1'itH Crescent. Kliunoth Mj, Is unit mail clerk in tho 1)11) iniuniry uiviin lined on mi advanced iRlnnd t,t In the Southwest Pacific. ijTC Livingston wm Inducted 1 August. 11)41, und received J. hnlr iriilnlni! in Camp Wol IN, Tex. before entering the mice he was u lorcmun wiui iC Shell Oil company. TBIPP IN FRANCE 'Cnl. Homild K. Tripp, is now IT'...... i.. I.'-, ...HI. dm tn. ,., riL'hilnir UUth division ik of tliu first divisions to land hp nvasion 01 uiu eoiiiiiieni. line Ollth division gullied its I lime in cumimt, iimonK the I itorows of Normandy In the I'll.,, .i .1 II... l.,.M,.ln. nnH Her the'liattlo of Forct do Mont Ibilre. Tills suino oulllt figured me rapluro 01 inc unporiniu Iv of Le Mans anil was msirU' Kiilal in closing Iho bloody Fa st i!iin ami the resulting cap' Ijirc of several thousand German nroncrs. Co . Ir on lo ncd the division V. Fort Dix. N. J... January. till, mid has participated In :nc of tills division's many big fottrs across France. This sol per Is a member of nn 81-mm rortsr olatoon. and Is first ginv tr, and lias been awarded the Lombnt Infantry badge. BLUNT WOUNDED LAKKV1KW Pvt. Glcssncr f lunl, who was ono of the men)' crs of the armed forces In the 'it DIE nush on Lcvtc. re- rived tho Purple Heart decora. fan for wounds received In his goa November 21. He is now loipitiilizcd In New Caledonia. 0 Uot rnlnl-erl llin r.rvirn in uly, lOCI. and tins snent a ble 'juiuii m me lima in mo aouin ICI1 C. Hp took nart In the In- "Ion of Iho Mni'slinll islands na loiiKhl on the Aleutians. - BOTTr.ENrric SAN DiKfirv fniif riw 9n I'pronn uieans wero disap PWed after they paid up to veins a piicKUBo lor smug- ii popular ornnd ciRarctics "ii iiiid oecn confiscated and ' on Bale at n U. S. customs ICIiOn. (ri'llli,., nrlrra rlnn't PRly to theso sales). No speelol tax stamps were VS flhl,. n,i ....III n .!.. I. Nved, the clKarettes will re- '" ai me custom house. FIHST HEPRESENTATIVE POnTT.AWII n Ol llry, I i:,. . , 1,1, HllCllstfii- T?lln I , ------ . j .muni, nii,ri iiuvii of the Oreqon Historical so iPIV (b II. rt a n t .. ... Hint j (IIIIU lUIIIll Prcscntniive on tho council of r nniencnn Association for &nnrl r.ncal l-rutnrv A job for women who'd like to 'do men's work , Ws lob Is nbolit exnetly the iff, ,or wl"t women so !en do In business. That's why -( MiiercsuiiK and why worn- clnliii, ......1 f no wont t n 'nt:i:illlllICS, CIC., Ill 1I1C shop., , . , handling tools, fail hii' i i" Oil J ,7 ' ' ' """M-'KUUlllllK, " niiKht say, with locomo- - mi mo u'onl parlor. You 'oveiiilis and turban, and you ii Kct smudged up a ."in" WL' ",lnk yo11'" llko 'tn " wuiiviiih wiui uiuvi wiiincn wnoso ncaris ' vH i 3obs n,ul whoso ibs Law. ii do raiiroaoer Ej Proud of It. (Learn rail- iiirv ,on y11 11 The L'j is definitely not heavy. rn.r ' ""ing, wo ncea you &J ly. Won't fou come In i a V wrl, Trainmaster, Station, Klamath Falls, Saipon Wit Dcsperotcly trying to protect themselves against the searing heat, whom got burned, attack a burning D-2B Superfortress, set afire I Salpan Island. Bulldozer Is being driven against plane. In hope of extinguish the blaze Joan Berry Testifies Her Child Fathered by Chaplin By GENE HANDSAKER LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21 UP) A worried-looking, attractive girl of 24, who twists her hands und shifts about in the witness chair, has testified that Charlie Chaplin fathered her baby but thill when sho Implored him to give the child his name he re plied: "You know my views on marriage: "I don't believe in It." Auburn-haired Joan Berry, who faces a Jury again today In her suit to liuvc the 55-ycar-old, silver-haired comedian declared the father of 14-months-old Carol Ann, testified to four sexual Intimacies with the 55-ycar-old master of pantomime. She declared she had had "no relations" with any other man slnca meeting Chaplin June, 1041. Near Tears Several limes she appeared on the vcrgo of tears. "I asked him at least fivo limes lo marry me," she said. "I told him, I'll even divorce you after the baby Is born if that's tho way you want It. But he said: '1 don't want any part of anything liko that.' " She said the comedian "Jump ed up" and exclaimed: "I'd rath er spend 20 ycors in Jail and have my pence. I'm a great art ist. I've got to protect my soul. No woman is going to force mo Into marriage. Babies are a biological mistake. For all I know, I might have a lot of other children running around, and all of those women don't wont me to marry them." Found With Woman Jonn told a crowded court room that she once found her former drama tutor In a guest room of his Beverly Hills home with a nude young girl. "She was In bed and Charles was lying at the other end, fid HHiib with her foot." Joan said the intimacies with Chanlln all in 1942 occurred tho night of December 10, after sho had cncounicrca mm ai a restaurant and "I knew he I Heat-Wave A B-29 Burns wonted to seo me;" December 23 in nis ocuroom alter she had broken Into tho house with a gun; the following morning In the same room, and December 30, In the living room, when she was "partially" undressed. KELSO, Wash., Dec. 21 (IP) Sheriff's officers said today the crew of a navy bomber from the naval air station, Seattle, es caped . without injury when forced to land in a cornfield near Costle Rock Wednesday at 4:42 p. m. Officers said the plane be came lost in the fog and clouds and ran short of fuel. It circled the field for 14 min utes before landing. The plane suffered only slight damage but probably will have to be disman tled before it can be removed from the field. Sheriff's officers expressed admiration at the pilot's skill in landing the plane in the small field and in keeping .it from cracking up on the muddy ground. Coast Fuel Company To Use Patents For Coal By-Products COOS BAY, Dec. 21 (P) The American Lurgl corporation has granted the Coast Fuel corpora tion permission to use six of its patents for coal by-products, T. O. Toon, Coast Fuel president, sold today. The company, which owns the first machine-operated coal mine in this area, plans to build a fac tory where the processes will be used. His OWN Gift! You CAN'T go wrong -on what to get , , . what size . . .or what color . . . when you. ..... Give Him A CERTIFICATE iKiFrom 2te(A Manittoe 733 Main St. 2 , I k&. A Air Force fire fighters, all of j by Jap low-level attack on 1 piling enough dirt on It to j , Miffed Druggist Lectured On Business Methods PUEBLO, Colo., Dec. 21 (IP) Tho complaining witness ex plained to the police magis trate that, when he asked for change for a half-dollar so he could get stamps from a vend ing machine in the drug store, the druggist became miffed, twisted his arm, push ed him out the door and knocked him to the sidewalk. The patron's wristwatch was broken. The druggist was fined $10 and lectured on business methods. Application For Radio Station Here Dismissed by FCC , WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 (IP) The federal communications commission has dismissed Dor ma Schacffer's application for a new standard radio station at Klamath Falls, Ore. FCC officials said the action was taken after Schaeffcr failed to reply to correspondence re garding the application, filed last spring. EVEN HE-MEN art human! Yei, any one may tufftr Imp) muscle paini, aches and strains. ' Act fait: apply a Johntotfa RED CROSS PLASTER to chest or back riant on the spot. This triedandtrue relief noes to work instantly. Warms soothes protects supports works while you work. RED CROSS PLASTERS are clean, unitary, easy . to use no messy, smelly liniment to rub on and toil clothing. Insist on the genuine, famous for mora than 50 years, made by Johnson St Johnson. ONLY 35c at drug itorei. RED-CROSS PLASTER UT ES ADD I According to figures released recently by the public utilities commission or. Oregon lor 1V4Z- 4J on railroads and express companies, tne only two rail roads operating solely In Klam ath county had an increase in mi.) in revenue treignt carried. These railways arc the Ore gon. California and Eastern Railway company and tho Klam ath Northern Railway company. The former line operates from Klamath Falls to Bly and is 64 miles In length. Figures show that on this railway, total car load traffic for 1043 was 720,887 tons .against 617,735 tons in 1042, a difference of 112,081 tons. State taxes on the Oregon, California line amounted to $17, 333 in 1943 compared to $23,750 for 1942, a decrease of $6417 for 1943.- Total railway operating reve nues for the Oregon, California railway was $326,651 in 1943 in comparison with $329,482 for 1942. These figures show a de crease of $2831 for 1943 in com parison with the 1942 statistics. The Klamath Northern line is 10 miles long and connects the Gilchrist Timber company with the Southern Pacific railroad at Gilchrist junction. Total carload traffic on this railway for 1943 was 141,335 tons compared to 47,922 tons for These tigures show an in crease of 03,413 in '43. Railway tax accruals on the Klamath Northern railway were $2485 for 1043 against $1792 for an increase of 5o3 for 43. Total railway operating reve nues on this line were $41,152 in 1943 and $38,137 in 1942, an in crease of $3015 for the latter year. Both these railways deal chief ly with potatoes, hay, grain, livestock and timber, with tim ber far and away the major com modity. For instance, on the Klamath Northern line for 1043 the road dealt with 141,293 tons of forest products out of a total carload traffic of 141,335. The Oregon, California railway dealt with-694,461 tons of forest prod ucts in 1943, out of a total car load traffic of 729,887. REVENUES 1 M H W 1L?? S I f3 viiA Today On The Western Front By The Associated Press Canadian 1st and British 2nd armies: Front unchanged. U. S. 8fh army: Line along Rocr river unchanged. Artil lery pounded German move ments across the river. U. S. 1st army: German countcroffensive by 13 to 15 divisions still unchecked; mo mentum reported slow. Amer icans recaptured Stavclot, 22 miles from Liege. Security silence blanketed latest moves. Bad weather grounded allied air might. U. S. 3rd army: Completed clearing of Dlllingen, above Saarlautcrn. U. S. 7th army: Withdrew from Bundcthal, two miles in side Reich northwest of Wis scmbourg; Germans filtered back Into Berg, near Rhine. French lit army: Lost Gol sheim, northwest of Colmar, Machine Gun Trophy Taken From Bottom Of Mediterranean BOISE, Idaho, Dec. 21 (VP) Sheriff Don Hcadrick has on dis play an Italian machine gun brought back from the bottom of the Mediterranean sea by Ed ward Lowell McKeeth of Grand view, navy mechanic's mate first class.- McKeeth, a graduate of Nam pa high school, said he dove to the bottom of the Mediterranean to get the trophy. A great nart of North Amer ica's democratic principles are to Be found in tne farmer, who rep resents the true essence of Amer ica. Prof. Frank Tannenbaum of Columbia U. Steak House 126 South 7th St, Grilled Steaks Merchants' Lunch, 60c Hamburgers - Barbequ ChUi OPEN 24 HOURS ' Santa Claus Will Be At Sears Each Day Till Christmas Idaho Sheriff Destroys Gambling Devices In State POCATELLO, Ida., Dec. 21 (IP) Sheriff Alma Marley de stroyed a dice table, roulette table and five slot machines seized February 2 in a ware house here. He claimed they THE TOWN SHOP ...... for 1 tth Mi -THE Town 525 Many Last Minute Gifts Are Unpacked Every Day for Your Selection! It's quite a thrill to see so . many last minute gifts roll into our store every day. ' We're sending . all. this- new merchandise out onto the floor for your selection, 'just.' the minute it arrives. We know you will want to see these new gifts for Father, Mother, Brother, Sister or Friend, included in these rush shipments. 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