HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVE WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 M'i inncd li'Klliili"ii uxUiihIIiik lirouuli 1,,'in 1110 xlnionlliiiii'y iers voted lilm by dinim'SH i iho outbreak of war. ".i.. i. HI u runuwal ul thn i 111 priorities, rnliiHiliiK, fond " "....I iiik! O t ll C I' I'Mlt'l llCIK V K octlvlUoM was rushed Iho administration's uit- horlty ',,r w'"' rrKiilatUms ' ",1,1 liuvi! CIHlud Willi tllC cIllKV of this ''"' , , ,. In Its renewed form, Uu: act rirrlcs one of Iho f"W slrlims .inched (o liny war IcKlslatlnn. it nrovlclvn for llio first time a court review of rullnwi of the ..... production bemrd. 1 1 wim nmnnu ii host of Loiuits approved by thu piesl- Ho olo lll:l " u"l uoosIIiik ,hg smoiinl of monoy cohrtcss ,en can spend " ,lR-'r iflcM Tho ineiisurn boosts Iron) $"5UU 10 SUSOu "n"""1 rifrk ll'ro amouin lur inriuurrs iiiul authorizes the jtiulc to rnlso maximum sahir- ,., of Comnlllll'O cjipi rm ii win V.nn i !M)4. In addition It $1021) for Iho clerk hire allowance Ol mmrai iium .UIC5 of 4,000.001) or less popii- :,ilnn and sau-iu lor senuiors from lanicr stales. Strike Slated Ar 'odd Shipyards crkn-ri.v. rw ai tn Tim Like of local 0, United Ilroth tthoocl of Welriors, Cutters and Hrlpcrs. at Iho Todd Pacific hlpvimis Hero nas ueen set inr .in' UnnrltiV llpnrv A. Doty, president, announced to djy, but the other union at the vd said In newspaper adver iitrmeiila "there will ho no iiiv ... - - council, in an advertisement, itilod: "The Seattle melal trades council and tho American Fed eration of Labor have pledged t to smite miring mo war. . . . swill neither respect the pick lines of the 'United Wcldnrs' r (nlcrnta their threatened itrlke." Tlma Chang Tho Klnmnth uthcrnn Ladies Aid not hick Chrltmas parly, which was ;xMulcri for 1 o'clock on Wed ;rc.dnv, December 27, will be ;htld instead at 0:30 p. m., Ilic imt day. Church Parly The Ladies of the Emmanuel IJnplist church iwlll hold a Christmas party al the home of Mrs. June Grimes, 1131 Cnnby, on Thursday eve- wig at vmu p. in. In Portland Mrs. Holly Mon roe Is In Portland for the week hit will return here for the :olldnys. Mrs. Monroe teaches it Mills school. Girl Born Lt. and Mrs. Phil iKrlio are the parents of a baby Kin, oorn ai tnc Kiamain valley k...'f"!' on December 20. Mrs. Krlio Is tho former llarbara Far- fa. : Report Snowfall Eight Inches HI tlPW limuftill l.nu lin.n mnnrl. I'd at Crater lake during the Inst inowstorm. making a total of 'our feet lo dnlo. Lnlost ronort from tho rteieh ljjy Hitler is blissfully Insane. ol, it was In our plans that he uNiuiuiy lose his head. Filipinos Call 'Em KB mmJkml. unk JP,J;lv,,un. captured nftcr fw ""'lunnno, in the Philippines, were "cnRcd" by Lt. Lnnque r"iv respecting the execute them WitttmmiimtttttiHttttttttniimtuuutttttttttttmiitmmj CIll'iMilllllN llltf'HHi CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ninth and Pin Friday, IMmInr 22 7i30 P. M. Hvcryoiio InvlK'il Tuonan flitt iltn mimMtitttmmmJtnimttJttttt)tmtmjmiimmttitttttmtt SSUm Arrlv. From Mlchlnan Mr and Mrs. James (. Stewart have Just arrived In Klamath Falls from Flint, Mid,., and plan to make .r inmv iwr(, wll(,rc Stewart, an experienced transfer man, will be associated wltli the Klamath Falls Transfer and SliiniKo compiiiiy on Klamath iiven i, or which Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Voiiiik are iho owners. I tie Sliiwnt'iw ,.. , he holidays with relatives ill , . 1 L"'" ' returiiinii heru riKht niter Christmas. To Meet A meeting of the expeiinienlal station enlarKe meiit coninlltee will bu held Iduy at 1:110 p. m., In the coun ty "Kent ofricu in the federal hitlldliiK, Tliu committee In c odes Ulck lienzel, Ed Geary. Henry Senum, 11, E. Hoyden, C. A. 1 Ifllf li'i'Mnn u i ii-f A V - Iho ineetniK has lo do with the flnailCllllf III III,. ,,nl, I for agricultural research. Carols A program of Christ n.as carols will be presented at II a. m. Sunday at the Com munity Congregational church. Iho public Is Invited. The pro gram will be directed by Mrs. Henry Moore and Mary Eck stein assisted by Mrs. George Hillis. On Leave Cnx'n irnmlci d.,i. nam, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Putnam of Klamath Falls, ar rived Wrdlietrlnv nll,l In D..n.l ho holidays with his family. He m nimiiineci ai Astoria, on duly with the coast guard pilot ship. He w 1 return tn Act,,,-!,, t-PL day, December 211. ' Hnm am f . . 1 . . v. ,..1 "vun ,ui. dime llowne, WAC, arrived home tills Wfil fi-nn, Vnvi 11.... t riKnii 1,1,1 tn u,...n.l ,1. n rM.:..i ' -"- 'I "I', 'in inu vllllKl- mas holidays with her mother, OUM" "owne, t:i nigh, A his is Cpl. llownc's first visit home in one year. noturni Homa Mr, C,, nff GniV has r,,ftirnnH tn l.nn. at 2(120 Blsbee afler undergoing a minor operation at Hillside hospital Wednesday morning. Mrs. Gray's condition is reported to be satisfactory. Church Program The Sun day school of the First Metho dist church will present its Christmas program on Sunday morning, December 24 al 9:30 in the lower auditorium. Every one is invited to attend. Mediator? Harold MacMlllan, above. Brit ish resident minister for the Mediterranean who recently re lumed to Rome following Lon don conferences, may be or dered tn Athens to use his authority, as a member of the British cabinet. In attempts to, solve explosive Greek crisis 'Monkey Men I II i they swam ashore from n Nip ship Japs' civilian status, did not I U, S. Naval Head 1 J llOniZONTAI, 83 Denomination 1 Pictured dl- 60 Mineral rock roc or of am- 87 Ho also com pnlblous opcr- mnnded am . otlona against phlbious oper l ?lillm' Reor- atlona at I. Adm. Richard 89 Ago . h 00 Hongs as if o toalesrn ui .a uuM,ui;i;u CJIIBl 13 Gathers after 01 Brilliancy roapcra 18 Slender stick 10 Chief god of Memphis 18 Weapons 19 Greater . quantity 20 Crimson ' 22 Postscript (ab.) 23 Winnow 24 Near 20 Decigram 27 Paid notice 28 Spain (ab.) VERTICAX 1 Head cover 2 Morsel 3 Close lo 4 Giont king of Bashan 8 Lody Literate in Arts (ab.) 6 Sweet secretion 7 Sweet potatoes 8 We 0 Press 10 Pinnacle 30 Fish 32 Wicked 34 Note in Guido's scale 35 Brazilian macaw 38 Leass 38 Solar disk 39 Bachelor of Sclonce (ab.) 40 Within 42 Either 43 Compass point 44 Circle part 48 Lone Scout (ab.) 47 His played Impor tant parts at Salerno and Nomur 49 Conceal 81 Pallid ' I1 lJ I H I5' I1" I'' I & I H io " iiiii "W itwrw vr it t ix$&i4 ilf W .'jlts Ml. '-J:t ?1 its ' ' . 'tiih r wffi Wf& W 41 7 I I I I I I I I I I I ? Young Boy Kills 5-Year-Old Niece PRINCETON. III., Dec. 21 (TP) Norman Burton, 15-ycar-old boy who had been released on pro bation to an elder sister, con fessed today, Sheriff Frank Grls ell said, that he killed his sister's five-year-old daughter with a skinning knife. "When I asked him why he did it, he just gave me a silly grin and said. 'I don't know'," the sheriff declared. The boy, surrendered lo au thorities this morning by his : FRILLY OR TAILORED STYLES , . tV4LfeAC f .-v ffltff f '. CREPES . . SHEERS . . SATINS K , Ov-J ; -, i .-"fl v jfffl 3S : -: ------ , - . fX ' 2.99 to 5.99 : , VJ :I II I pmH ii ALL-WOOL SLIPOVERS, CARDIGANS . . f Hf. ' . - i Vj t ' 'IWmm LARGE VARIETY OF COLORS ; . . 1 iM 3 i ; ''LIJ $ v" Twills in Lovely Pastels . . I j)! ,v" . tktrfk . : 'Open Crep.s with Blitter Trim.. ' j 2.99 to 5.99 Week .:; : - fo ;;.t ' - 617 MAIN ST. j ? MAIN v v i mrmwrnu m I lo Prrvlon. '...! 11 Dutch city 42 Mystic 14 Nova Scotia syllable (ab.) 44 Arabian gulf 17 Aid - 45 Varnish 19 Manufactured ingredients 21 The gods 48 Slide 23 Miielr. nnla AO T9nn,.l 24 Harsh to the 49 Jump on one taste foot 25 Stories 50 Anger 28 Air raid alarm 51 3.1416 29 Flying vehicle 52 Cloth measure 31 8oed 54 Blood money 33 Huge tub 37 Weary 38 God of war 41 North Caro- 55 Sailor 57 Steamship (ab.) 58 Biblical parents here, was questioned and taken to Dixon, seat of Lee coun ty, in which the farm home of the victim's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Tync, is situated near Ohio, 111. There the body of Sara Jane Tyne was found yesterday, bruised and cut. You can imagine the terrific speed of our aerial battles over Tokyo. We were roaring away from the target with a tailwind that brought our ground speed up to about 500 rrules an hour. The Jap fighters in turn were approaching us at 40 miles an hour.-r-Saipan-based B-29 airman. REDS SHOVE SBAGK SLOVAKIA (Continued from Pago One) battle raging further to Die west, north of the Danube bend, was BOinic lavnrahlv fnr rori armv troops struggling for other routes wcsiwara toward Bra tislava and Vienna. The Get-man hifh fnmmnnA was reported throwing in large numbers of reserves and new air units in an effort to check the soviet push, which threatened to snill nut nrrnss tho rinnnhn and block escape routes from be- leaguerea Budapest. Yank Bombs Fall On Jap Bases V. S. PACIFIC FLEET HEAD QUARTERS, Pearl Harbor, Dec. 21 (P) Japanese bases from the Palaus to Iwo Jima, 750 miles south of Tokyo, were hit by American bombs Tuesday, Adm. Chester W. Nimitz announced today. For the 13th consecutive day, Liberators of the strategic air force made the Marianas-to-Vol-cano islands run to blast the airstrip and installations at Iwo Jima, Transport Plane To Carry Huge Load Of Air Mail SPOKANE, Dec. 21 (P) An army transport plane was to leave Spokane army air field this afternoon with 5000 pounds of air mail an estimated 100, 000 letters which arrived to day from Seattle by train. A second shipment of equal size is expected for similar handling. Postmaster Will W. Simpson said the air mail offerings in Seattle had exceeded the capac ity of commercial planes. He said army planes had carried some air mail before. Tangerine Queen Nonite Dean Cuesta, above, of Tampa, Florida's Tangerine Queen, gave New Yorkers a look at her brunet beauly and her state's tangerines recently when she arrived on a Good Will Tour sponsored by Winter Ha ven, Fla., Junior Chamber of Commerce. FDR Signs Bill Authorizing Navy Expansion WASHINGTON, 'Dec.' 21 (F) President Roosevelt, signed leg islation today authorizing a $50, 000,000 expansion in naval ord nance production facilities. The house appropriations com mittee said in its report on the measure that increased reauire- ments of the army air service lor rocKet bombs would exhaust previous authorizations for new facilities. ...... WOOD b Not Rationed, st Dorrlt, Csliforala " ' For Sale FIR and PINE SLABS '6" Slibi J4.50 Per Cord - Dry or Green No Dellverle Burt Peterson Dorrll. Calif. . POLICE COMIJTEE TO ACT Qll HEUVEL (Continued from Page One) time har been set for the hear Ing. Circuit Judge David R. Van. denberg is expected within a day or two io pass sentence on an other law enforcement officer, who is in jail on the same charge. The officer is J. C. Jones 22-year-old Merrill city marshal, who has entered a plea of guilty to contributing to the delinquen cy of minor girl. Last week, Judge Vanden- hPrff RfliH In fnMT't ka ...n.,l sentence Jones until another sim ilar case, which he did not men tion by name, had been brought to a head. It appeared today that he is prepared to sentence Jones. Commodity Price Index Hits Record WASHINGTrW Tln 9.1 lia, The bureau of, labor statistics COmmoditV nrir-P inrlov arli.an ed during the week ended De- wciiiuci iu m. me nignesi level since the war began, the labor department announced today. The increase of 0.2 per cent for the week was caused by sea sonally higher prices for eggs and apples and upward adjust ments In nrinpc fnr ii.hoat nr. A hogs, the department said. The uuix-au s inaex ai iu.4 per cent of the 1926 average was 0.3 per cent ahnve thp lpvpl if fn,,r' weeks ago and 1.5 per cent nigner man ai tne same time lasi year. I.O.O.F. No. 137 ANNUAL Christmas Party Friday Evening, Dec. 22, 8 P. M. Program Entertainment Treat. Odd Fellows, Rebekahs, their families and frlendi cordially invited, ... ,v ' y Stalin Observes 65th Birthday k MOSCOW, Dec. 21 yP) ' Joseph Vissarionovich Djugash- vili, better known to the world us Premier Joseph Stalin, cele- brated his 65th birthday today a with a complete absence of of--ficial fanfare. . Although the soviet union took no formal notice of the oc-ir casion, telegrams from all over the nation, as well as from many of the world's capitals, poured into the Kremlin. - Neither press nor radio made any mention of the occasion," but like Washington's birthday! is known io every Russian. When we sold them anything from our country they charged it on the books, but when they1' brought anything to us from Germany it was a cash deal and usually very expensive for Bel-; gium. Belgian Premier Hubert i Pierlot. For His Christmas HICKOK BELTS ; and I !' 8 !, SUSPENDERS $1 to $5 Separately or In Sets DREW'S MANSTORE ' 733 Main r