Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 06, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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MiO f.TWS. KLAMATH FALLS. QEEGOM
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disousfjon rf t'je
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ester, Osscrioed piVa J
tie ir-) mimZiV! prr,grsc3 Kii J
toe eKt of esnea ?r-:
powl be K ;
wfcii t' wjz.: would oc. t t :
25 per vox. ul ti7t
vaiue in a trsjaciwj t
ture, tos a jwt a OJresS 5o w ,
tjie cuf.txa "linee sacs d li :
value A Uiit tszaxr a med to
mfra1 fee owavr for ;
the Jae f reBfcal Vaixx
wnich be trraler to t- fwem
rnent with the Wii tr3 :
reodual iir,! u lV-r nold, the
countie wiiJ reetr. 25 per cst
ff ti zrou reien-je.' (
He alto po-iJ out Uval
creued cre? cf t&vjkA for-l
ett Uc4 in t&e era:!? wsU c;
cre&M toe cmxtYt prwpwtewj 04 j
return Jrn il fcresi receipt, f
In toe year "i w
K!f.'tsth cxmty ittxistA
tlli2iM as il cut on grow
rerentie of foref i kcated par-,
tiUy in tisi cbs
To Pr Tx
It w aleo zmiwi that the
cnaiptriy vault eontintie to par
txe on the tin Jer retained by
it in connection witij the ex
change of it! Usd.
Tne real virttje in the ex
char.te progrs-u. Ardrew Hat
mi, H that it favet tirnher tor the
future, in that unoer thi plan
the company cvU jelsctiveiy on
She land jt olferi for exchsiv?e
M well at on the form fervwe
timber it receiver. Thui, he
pointed oaf, the foreat tervice in
verrtory remairj the tarie. Vith
otrt the exchange, he declared,
the mmfOBy would ciear-ctit the
land.
Lisd Cltr-Cut
The for ett men diKioied, how
ever, that the Lafee county land
toey are taking from Shevlin
Hizon haje tjeen clear-cut.
Myere of the lumber company
said that jf tte ezchange i not
permitted to go through, toe
company will have to move iU
JoMinZ camp within ix month,
iniiead of a year, lie aid it had
done eonriderahle truck road
work already, and would have to
build 25 miles of railroad to
open op a zugar pine area. Labor
coodJtionf would make thia con
irtrutrtion injpotible if the Jog
ging program continue, he laid,
and. without logi, the mill can
not operate. A shutdown for any
length of titne vould probably
mean low of labor to ai to Jeo
pardize future operation.
Alk Information
County court member (aid
they do not want to came any
los of yar production, but ttiat
they arc convinced tile countie
thould rtc;ivc 25 per cent of
the tturnpage value of any tim
ber ld on national Xorcstj.
whether ft be a caeh or czcliange
traniaction. They aked the
forettry people to compile ad
ditional tatitica information,
and to have it ready for another
conference January 17,
Need for federal legiilatlon to
ciaruy proniem or trm nature i
wa dlecumd freiiucntly ct the)
meeting, vhieh va held In the
county courtroom.
Puxa liCTt taien fc n-3 ! captsrei to. s- irj -tmto jtxxi vjs as
ri M Cma trwst aiinase luri: er mnr -nr. r.3tt
AWED TOWARD
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Pwit r4 Kwthwert of Stavelot
a. Cue earjem end of the active
Hir.Esery front
Xoe mo5 armored divuuon
g'Aged out toe gain at Devan
tave, four rciie north of Laroche
4-4 14 n:-ie north of LL Cen.
George S. Pa-.ton' third army
at Eartogne.
Tr 5Cr-n utlantry division
putbtd forward against ilight
oppcotioo oa toe fjnk of the
L HEUVEL
BOUND OVER
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Wheeler Speech
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V.-ier D-3fc-j". tcu-tji-o".'Uoz-i
frrrtriotr ".c.-- iajt
cottiy" ajid -j-j aosa-.!i-.ttitc--.
of toce term.
S'je.tir2ui cecli-e "SiTt-
' the erjejx-y arid '.--.. il -i r
i fjuodiy rt-gre-.tah "
Allied Casualty
List Below Nazi
i SUPREME HZADPl-AHTERS
ALLIED EXPEDITION A2V
i FORCE, PARIS. Jan. 6 J?yhX-
'. lied caxualtit have been far
! low those suffered by the ene:r.y
and have not been parliculariy
high compared with toe scale of
j action since the opening of the
Von RundrSedt offensive, an ap-
I praisal at supreme headquarters
I said today.
f German caraalties since the
counteroffemivej began Decem
( ber m were estimated a in the
j neigh b or h ood of 100,000. of
which about 22,000 were said to
i be prisoners.
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TTjraer tr:r 3 cEs?ts xf.r-.k;::: -NTir. r. r.fw'a
e Es-rtmpt or ftr-.-.vi-.r u "rip -'
us sac- iOvI- i.rr-js r-rav
(Continued from Page One) i
which showed that Earl Hcuvel j
did not follow the girls out of
town." i
CoSCltldM
Maboney concluded vith the:
following statement: j
'It appearing to me from the
testimony produced before me j
on the examination that the '
crime of contributing to the de- j
linquency of a minor has been i
committed and there is suffi-i
cient cause to believe that the ,
defendant. Earl Hcuvel, guilty..
Therefore I order him to be
held to answer tame. I have ad- j
mitted him to bail to answer in I
the sum of 1000." I
The former chief has been at j
liberty under 1000 ball since:
his arrest on December 13. ;
Circuit Judge David R. Van-,
c en berg announced Saturday
afternoon that the grand jury
would be called some time this
month,
given.
Ji'o specific date was
Invasion of Luzon
Hinted by Jap Radio
j Continued From Page One)
the Philippines. The Rcid, vith
i a complement of 202, was the
S 61st U. S. destroyer lost in the
war.
9. A Japanese communique
claimed two V. S. carriers, a
battleship and a transport were
sunk by Nipponese planes at
tacking a convoy west of Luzon.
In Task Forct
Presumably these ships vcrc
In the task force which the
Japanese Domci news agency
reported vas accompanying a
convoy of about 100 landing
craft sighted west of Lingaycn
gulf, northwest of Manila and
the site of the original Japanese
invasion of Luzon more than
four years ago.
Another large grouD of allied
ships, including about 10 con
verted aircraft carriers, was re
ported vest of Panay island,
presumably headed northward
in the direction of Luzon and
American - held Mindoro and
Marinduque.
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Ends Tonight
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2d Hit "MY BUDDY"
BOX Ori lCt OPtNS U:30 p. M.
Ends Tonight -k
"YOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER"
2nd Hit "WESTWARD BOUND"
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STARTS SUNDAY
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Roosevelt Calls For
Total Mobilization
(Continued From Page One)
sibilitics which follow in the
wake of battle." Mr, Roosevelt
admitted frank concern "about
many situations the Greek and
Polish for example." He declar
ed this country vill not hesitate
to use its influence to "secure
so far as is humanly possible
the fulfillment of the principles
of the Atlantic Charter."
Bespeaking a confident hone
for enduring peace, the chief
executive declared that while
great problems lie ahead, "this
new year of 1945 can be the
greatest year of achievement in
human history."
(Continued From Page One)
directly across the street from
their present location. They plan
to make extensive repairs to
both the exterior ond the inter
ior ot the building and will prob
ably take over their new quart
ers May 13.
Also to Mors
The Emporium, in turn, an
nounced Saturday that present
plans call (or moving further up
Main strwt ot a location on
which a k-8M! is pending at the
present time That store, too,
plans extensive enlargement, ac
cording to fildney Wclnstein,
manager.
Mr. and Mrs. Margulls have
closed Mftrgot'n and Monday will
be ufflllnted vllli Lal'olntc's.
Henry Semon Named
Vice President
Henry Semon, Klamath potato
grower, was named one oJ three
vice presidents of the Oregon
Farm ClH'miirglc council at the
animal meeting held In I'orllaiul,
Klwaln Greenwood, Portland,
I Ilia new chairman; Elmer Mo-C-liire,
Mitwaukie; K, U, Aldrlch,
Pendleton, and Hemon, vice pre
dwils. Iliiilrt W. Derry, Port,
Idiid, whs re-Rlecled secretary
WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 W
Congress received President
Kooecvclt's recommendations for
national service legislation to
day Vith mixed reartlnn nl.
though there was apparent gen-
i.iai approval oi nis proposals
to dralt nurses and 4-Fs Into the
war effort.
The president's call for post
war universal military training
met some skepticism as well as
support.
First Fire of Year
Causes No Damage
First fire slsrm of 1945 ws
turned In at 6:42 p. m. Friday,
when the truck was called to
the I. J. Olnon residence, 1000
Pacific Terrace, to extinguish a
flue fire.
Firemen said there was no
damage,
Folks who buy more and more
war bonds are wise others oth
erwise. More than 500,000 species of
Insects arc known.
PILES
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
NO PAIN . KO HOrlTAI.I.AllON
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CONTINUOUS SHOW SAT.-SUN,
BOX OFFICE OPENS 12:30 P. M.
Starts
Saturday
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