Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 03, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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Vednoiday, Jonuary 3, 1945
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE THREE
LASTIRAS TO
P
TO END FIGHT
(Continued From 1'ugo One)
lflclully Unit tliu soviet govern
Dont In Moscow Ik reopening III
giitlnn In Allii'iut. Mlhnll Kit
(luff, former (lint smuttily mul
ilinrHo d'affaires nf the legation,
l expected lu arrive In Athens
horlly. Since lliu liberation of
Jroeco from lliu Germans. Huh
4a lm been rrprwrnnlrd here
inly by u military mission.
' The general's dvi-lsluii t'MIIIO an
VtllOIln still echoed In the sound
if British artillery reply Inn In
ihelllng by loftwlnu Klus forces,
tJVho liuva atviiillimtly refused In
jiartlciputo In any government
leaded ly Piipundreou.
I i Injnores Superstition
In announcing Inn iicecpliincc
hinjilli'iiit Ignored Greek super
itltlon ugaliist Inking mi Impor
ant olcp on a Tuesday tho ilny
Sonatanlinoplu fell lu I he Turku
'4 14S3.
h,The (ll-yeiir-nlcl Plnstlrns re
turned from exllu In Franco only
ffoonlly under mi agreement
Vith Pupnndruou and UriU.il) uu
iboritiv. k
Hood River Jap
Gets Bronze Star
i WITH TIIK SIXTH ARMY
GROUP IN FRANCE, Jim, (IV)
ti Hood Itlvcr, Oro., Jupnncsu.
jimorli'xn, i'FC George Aklynmii,
SIM oni! if SO members of n
upancse-Anieiicnn combat teiun
receiving lliu llronzo Slur from
Lt. Gcn. Jacob L. Dever.i yes
terdev. They are inembem of
ho lUOIh bntliillun, described us
"on of l be most ilecoriilvd unit
Of lis size In Ainerleiin inllllnry
history."
Aklynmn't cltulion declared
hll "heroic disregard for per
lonul safety contributed Im
measurably lo the subsequent lit
tnlnmcnt of the objective mul re
flect honor upon the U. S.
army." Tho iicllon occurred In
the.' vicinity of UUIontulne.
frnec, where tho group wan
ordered to establish cnniiict with
fentrapped elements of their bin
tnllon. ' OBITUARY
i Robtrt llray Namm. (or th .Mil three
rttar. rvllrnl ( Chcimilt. Oti.,
MU4 away lit llvittt. Oro., January 3,
llH. at 15 V. mi. Tho iIvroAM-tt wai n
ftfltlVt t H.uWHVlUc. Ma. ami wn
lied JT7 tttt a month ami 17 flay
fcrmn callftt. Mr 1 survived by a
brolKtr. Hurncf J, Naiiin n( Olvmpl.
tVuh.! ifAtitfrtlfir, Mr. Venio !. hrailrr
Of ClMtnull, urn,; Iwu ioni, I.I 8BMnrii
Q Nnn uf ihp tntiy Air roil". iiw a
brlimer pf war in (icrntnrtv Cadnt
fUrharil (J, N M Ilia unity air
torpt, taitoneU lit Warn, IV k , utui five
irandvhililrTn. Th rnim rii In inr
Wr4' Klamath ftmerai itorno. '3.1 ligi.
Whr fllrntla tny rntt. funmal
rantfwmrnl will tw wtm.m.i.f il tUr
Building Materials
Composition and Codar
f SHINGLES
Iniulating Wall Panolt
. . by
Armitrong Cork Company
CERTAINTEED ROOFING
ACME PAINTS, LIN-X
Suburban
tAimber t o.
Phone 7709
OHM CABINET
MYSTE RY FAN
Ttpri-Cola Company. Long aland Cily.
Franchiscd Bottlor: Klamath
GAL-ORI
L3TAVRn ea
MIOHWAV 7 SOUTH
Accepts Post
. -A' i
' !
v.
Ceorge W. Mclnlyrs, for more
than 20 yoan afllliated with the
rint National bank, hoi accept
ed the poiillon ai aiiiitant to
the preildent of the Flrit Fed
erel Saving and Loan. C. S.
Robertson ennounced Wednes
day. 79TH CONGRESS
(Continued Krom Pane One)
nnliinK Into Cnpeliiirl'n elerlion.
While Sennlor Hull (H-Mlnil.).
member nf n Kiib-eommiltcc
which niude tho Inquiry, wild
nothlnK wim found to wurrnnt
f u r 1 h o r invenllijiittlou, other
ineinlierii timed tho Juntico do
piiltment to look Into the cnw.
(.'linrKe were mnde Hint innny
Indliinii cltlr.enn were denied tho
rliilit lo vote.
With n bust of former Secre
tory of State Cordell Hull xtnnd
IiiK on the rostrum, the nenutc
bi-Miin Its ceremonies with the
nrenentnllon of election creden
t in 1 n for Cnpeluirl. Forrest Don
nell, Mlniiourl rnpuhllrnn, who
wn not present, nnd Wllllnm J.
FulbrlKhl, Arkiinmni democrnt.
WEATHER
MU.
Rnn , .,.,..,. . -iti
Klamath FalU 211
rUrrainrntn .. ...... 44
Niirih Itond .,....,. 4
t'crtlamt 4'1
Mpdfurd
Hrno . . 47
Kan Kranrliro 4i
Seaiiio 4
Mln. Prrlp.
20 Trnra
XI Traro
Tract
Orttn: rfttv rlututr (on if Jit and
Thursday; light rain orraatonally north
Mrvai porilmi, tix-at valley fugi. Ltttl
ivmpraiuia cnttnufl.
FUNERAL
JOHN WAHHMUHM Tl l.K
John Watltbttrn Tulk. fur lite loit two
year a rrtiilrni or Klnmath rail, ore.
itAuril away tit Una city uu Monday
aniiary 1. Ii41, (ollowlntf a brief ill
and at the time of hla death waa aged
jo yean, in rntmini ami naya. a
vlvlnit ar hla mullier. Mn. it, L. Wi
of fatnnla l'ai. Ure.! hli fAttini. Ham
W. Tulk ot Clttremont, Kin,, and two
uiait, Mrs. cua May Junnnnii or Uea
Moinna, Iowa, nnd Mnttlo Itnth Tulk uf
Miami. Kin. Funeral arrvlrea will tw
hold In the rhaprl ot the Karl Wltlllot-k
funeral rtmc. J'lne at nth, TniirtuAy,
January 4, lf4A, at 3 p. in. KrlcmU
aro Invited. The remain will be for
warded to Grant I'm. Ore., where
final rite and Interment will lake, plm
ai a later uaic.
KIN'A K. MAKTKN
Funrrat ervuea for the rmaln of
the lain Nlnn It, Mniten. who iniftl
away in Cortland. Ore., on December
3n. IP4I. will le held In Mnkvlim,
rrmrterv Frldav. January 9. lt)43. ol
I .W p. in . with the Mrv. Victor Phillip
nf the Kirl Metltodlit rhtirrh of thl
city nfflclAllns. Arranttementa are
imtli-r the Hirrrl tin of the Earl Whit
J lock funeral homo of th! rlty.
fV. Y.
Falls Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.
CAILodDMIE
IS
CLOSED
Watch for Date
of Re-Opening
CPA CHARGES
F.
(Continued From Puko One)
fiilllnu lo collect red points for
ineut furnlHlietl, EnKliind, in
turn, la iilleKecl In huvo fulled
to piiy points he Ik mild lo have
owed E. I). Trulove, hla mipplier.
Trulove Charged
Trulovo Is churned with huv
InK fulled to pay "soma point"
ho owed to lilit slmiKliterer. Tru
love, it wtui reported, bus his
meat custom killed by a second
piiity.
Tho commissioner will take
all eases under consideration
und at the clone of the hcariiiK
will render n decision, probably
from his Kan Francisco office.
Maximum penalty is nu.ipcn
slon from buylUK and selliiiK ra
Honed meats and flits for any pa
rlod of time up to the duration
uf rationing Miss UulliiKlivr suld.
New Rehabilitation
Plan For Marines
Set In Motion
(Continued from Pouo One) .
as instructors will be put in n
separate company und given
NCO tralnliiK.
On the athletic side of the
pronrani, the various recrea
tional facilities of the post arc
tn lii ituoH with rnnitn.li.nl in
structors in each sport on hand
to teach me activity.
Stimulate Interest
Its purpose is to stimulate the
men's Interest In sports with
which they have been unfamil
iar, and broaden their knowl
ccliic of sports by actual partici
pation. To this end the school
inij ben I n with a demonstration
period by Instructors, followed
by a short session of required
competition. In addition, post
and Inter and inlra-company
nnd battalion competitions will
profit by the stimulated interest.
Bowline., Ice skatlni!, boxing,
I i.,v...ll .lllnif hnhflleriflhllf.
uunuuMii) on....n. --
Jul Jltsu, nkcet and horseback
riding are all on tne program.
Construction
IU.,,1, nrnlnM. nrfMinvinlf 8
part of Ihe marine's time, will,
In tho main, consist of construct
ing new recreation facilities and
improvement of tho appearance
of tho grounds.
In reorganizing the admlnls
. nttir.n r-nl Vnn Ordcn
has created an executive staff.
Including all offices with com
mand functions, and a Bpcclal
staff of otflccrs ncaciuiB iccniu
cal and administrative depart
ments.
City Officials Sworn
Into Office Here
(Continued From Pago One)
to Investigate the problem of
closing certain streets for coast
ing, his committee having power
to act. ,
The session, comparatively
brief in consideration of the
year's wind-up of business nnd
tho establishment of a new re
gime, was closed by Mayor Os
tendorf with n pledge to carry
out the responsibility given him
nnd with an expression of appre
ciation to former Mayor Hous
ton for tho assistance given him
prior lo taking office.
Multnomah Tops E
Bond Quota In Loan
PORTLAND, Jan. 3 (!)
Multnomah county was over the
top on E bond sales today, with
$10,700,845 sold against a $19,
000,000 quota.
The E bond drlvo closed pe
oomber 31, but late reports arc
still trickling in. Tho state
passed Its E bond goal of $34.
000,000 December 28, nnd now
shows $37,743,302.
PILES
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
NO PAIN NO HOSPITALIZATION
No Lot. at Tim
Ptrmftn.nl Hs.ult.1
DR. E. M. MARSHA
Chlrapractle Phy Irian
l N. 7lk Raqnlre Thaatr Dli
Thana IMS
CA1-ORE
TflVfRI.
MIOHWAV 7 COUTH
AILURE TO
USE PD NTS
Expected Home 1st, Lt. Ken-
dull D. Thompson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. O. . Thompson, S2U4
ilarlun drlvo, Is expected homo
from Englund, according to a
cuble received this week by tho
filer's wife, tho former Ellen
Hurler, 1 8 3 4 Fremont. Lt.
Thompson has been overseas the
past eight months und has Just
completed his missions us pilot
of a 13-17, Flying Fortress, bused
in England with the 8th army
air force. Mrs. Thompson lias
made her homo here, with her
two sons, Jimmy and Dean, the
latter U months old, and with
the arrival of his father this
will be their first visit.
Home on Leave Cpl. Jack
Wright, who has been on active
duty Willi the murine corps In
the South 1'uelilc tneutcr lor
months, bus arrived in Klamath
Falls. He is staying with his
wife at 2144 Ebcrlcln until Jan
uary 24, when he will report to
San Diego for further osslgn-mt-nt.
Wright, the son of Mrs.
Dora I. Wright, Mcdford, wus
formerly employed by Pelican
Hoy Lumber company.
n T. c; 1 In nirtfer Y..
Dahlstrom is spending a 30-day
survivors leave wun nis wuu,
Urita Dahlstrom, and hla father-in-law.
Peter Strld, 1019 McKln-
!.., rinlilslrim will rptiirn tn
Treasure Island, Calif., where
he Is siationca ai present, on
Jiinuury 28.
Luncheon Members of Sor
optlmlst will meet for luncheon
Thursday at 12:10 p. m. at the
Winema coffee shop. The time
was erroneously given as 12:30
p. m.
Blood Tests Not
Binding Evidence
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 3 m
Blood tests to determine parent
age arc not binding evidence
under California low, Superior
Judge Henry M. Willis told a
Jury today shortly before It was
to begin deliberations on Joan
berry s paternity suit against
Charlie Chaplin.
Tho seven women nnd five
men trying tho 24-year-old
screen aspirant's suit to have
the comedian, 55, adjudged the
father of her daughter. Carol
Ann, who was 15 months old
yesterday, was told by the
court:
"... Whatever claims the
medical profession may muKe
for blood tests to determine par
entage, no evidence is by law
of this state made conclusive or
unanswerable unless so declared
by the code of civil procedure
Ol mo state oi ianiormu, biiu
the said code . . . does not de
clare that this type of expert
testimony is conclusive or unan
swerable." New Cold Wave
Strikes Midwest
By The Associated Press
A new cold wave, bearing
temperatures ranging down to
20 below zero, was moving on
the midlands today while a large
part of the nation was recover
ing slightly from an earlier sub
zero spell.
The second severe wave was
headed from central Canada to
ward the Ohio valley, the great
plains states and the Great Lakes
region which were expected to
feel its full force by tomorrow
morning.
Temperatures of from 15 to 20
below zero were forecast for to
night in upper Michigan, north
ern Wisconsin and northern
Minnesota, with from 5 below
in northern Illinois to 15 above
in southern Illinois.
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V. S. ARMY RFXRtTlTINO STATION
Pmt Olllct. Kl.m.lh Fill.. Oirtan
linn i.nd ma, wltHaul am obltotitlon an my pari, tha naw llluirratad
bookl.l abaut Hia Wan.
YANK AOIOED
COLUMNS HIT
T
(Continued From Pugc One)
places along the undulating 80
mllc front from the Saar to the
Rhino in diversionary assaults
which already nave cost me
Americans their thin foothold
on German soil northeast of J
Sarregucmines. '
The attacks may vet prove to .
be another burst in Field Mar
shal Von Rundstcdt's offensive.
Robert 0. Nason
Dies Suddenly '
Robert Bray Nason, 67, for
the past three years teacher in
tho Chcmull school, died sud
denly Tuesday afternoon at St.
Charles hospital in Bend follow
ing a heart attack.
Mr. Nason retired from active
practice of law in which he was
engaged for 22 years in Port
land. He accepted the teaching
position at Chemult and made
his home with a daughter, Mrs.
Verne I. Brader of that place.
Ho Is also" survived by two sons,
Lt. Stephen G. Nason, U. S.
army air corps, now a prisoner
of war in Germany, and Cadet
Richard G. Nason, U. S. army
air corps, stationed at Waco,
Tex. Final rites will be held
at Ward's with funeral arrange
ments announced later,
Fired Ward Men
Still at Desks
PORTLAND, Jan. 3 fP) The
two fired officials of Montgom
ery Ward were still at their
desks here today, but the army
wasn't worrying about it.'
"They are not interfering with
our operation of the store," said
Capt. Hovard E. MacDonald,
"and, so far, there is no objec
tion to their physical presence."
Like to boss
railroad .
cars
around?
Really make 'em move and put
'em where you want 'cm? And
have a switch engine to do the
shoving for you? And work
with a good engine crew . . .
and see the war freight and the
troop trains pouring in? Well,
Mister, this is your job if you
want it: Switchman with South
ern Pacific at about $220 baso
pay. (Overtime can make it a
lot more.) No experience to
start. We train you in a few
days, pay you an allowance
while training . . . make you a
full-pledged railroader. It's a
very important job, this. We've
got to keep those war trains
humping. And we've got a
whale of a job ahead of us
which means lots of work; ahead
for you. Many other jobs open.
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