f i . j ifHnin Pnuo One) Utlnucu -... north "' WVLTlZi !" . nil t 10 SOU"""' - 0 ...t shaped rc- r,'P- nuns .,.,v. from . of n.ortl.. when. l ".t lie llr Kiiut nioun- bel cvcd to bo In F'" Tmtuhis nl HH.'0' V""- ' id I'rcs Wm' ContT l Yanks raptured B.iti;m ;h,Im lt.m'. t there - the Iniiinci o( material auiin- 5 SWEEP lER LUZON; 13 SCATTER FICEBS SEARCH I MURDER MOTIVE ,nllmicil From Pane One) his dcnlli. Seventeen cent. .1-1. mill Ill-rSimUl CIICKl I found on tlio num. j Registered Ln wiu In KctKcmont, S. D., homo, on jummi ortlund jonuary i. ! .... .llr...llu III Kllllll. fallitu he wm reentered at al rooming house the nlKhlii imiorv 8 and It, officers mild, ri. Mnry KwIiik. widow of victim, won expected In nith t'nlls Into loduy from rmonl, according to ware. . lliought otliem were nccom- EH1H IIVI t.v, v. II,., anlrl ll,lV Wtrrt tmeillll tin's movement just prior to Icslh. They were mill not whether the mini nan neon ctrly that morning or Thurs night as It had mined Inter- ally over i n a i perum. m'-tnf hlnti un i-ntn.Knntc tri lid time ho was found. .Ins nod ueen employed mm fill At Llskcy's Poe valley 1 and at Ivory Pino mid of- also s.ild he worked for a limn t l,A nill,riMl T .,,. (company mill nt Otlchrlst, bntlnued From Pago One) taken all the baiting I going to and I stubbed Arkoll said ho thmnttit irlng knife was used, mid Lorctta showed signs of o lug. Ivors Is about 40 yenr of imd works In the Clilloqiiln IS a COwhnnH. !tn rr-fimrfl Ive olllcera Information and Nltd the stubbing to "John Irse Assigned to for Committee ASHINGTON. Jan. IS (IPs fcnmcnt of Sen. Wnyno L. e (H-Oro.) to tlio acnato lu- ICOmmillPn rirmu Inunmliln pent from both present and I muur uoura mourners, austry and public member r eniircasca ueucr. morse '"..Wng to the committee ti on the WLB. They pre d fill Wnrb ...... .1.1 . I " " wuuiu IUUMI1UU smontrtrnte Insistence Hint o uccwcti on tho basis of timer man dioc pressure, '" MAIN ITRCRT Air Giant Spans Nation in 6 Hours . l . v. v lw ( n,4t- 'm!! mffrAi ill .'. i . , )" Known M Hit 0-1)7, tills Boeing-built, doublo-deckcd version of the B-39 Buper-Fortress Is credited with (ly ing Ilia 'mii mlh'S (ruin Braitlo la Wuhlngton In lix lluurs and tlireo minutes, an uverage speed of 38a mile per hour. 'Jlie first bomber converted to a transport which Ills Into post-war plans while meeting military needs during tlio war will bo known as the atrato-crulser In a commercial model. The giant ship it 110 feet long, lias wlngnpread of 141 feet, can carry 100 troops and equipment 3600 miles. . OBITUARIES EDITORIALS ON NEWS (Continued from Piiiio One) Importance of tlio guerrillas In tlio Philippine when we leurncd. how completely they dominated tlio northern shores of Mindan ao so completely that the Jups hud no iilrfiulds left thera from which to attack our convoys pnslii westward from I.oylc gulf on their way to a lauding on Mlndoro. SINCE the bin German count-er-offcuxlvu In lielgittm, we have been hearing rather per sistently of fnlluru of our Intel Hltciico there (which may or muy not be true). Tina has given us here on the home front a glimpiiu of the importance of intelli gence work In biillln, Nothing can be more valunblu than ac curate knowledge of whul the enemy is doing, In 111 advuueo Into Luzon, MacArthur can expect great help In the way of accurato ro poriii of what the enemy Is do ing from the Filipino guerrillas. T UZON is now Isolnted not only " from the rest of the Philip pines but from Japan itself. Our navy bus taken cure of that. If this blockade tan bo continued, and there is no sound reason to think it can't be, the little yel low men will have to fight there with what they have. Uut it is as near a certainty a anything cun be that they bavo a LOT. for tlireo years they hnvo been getting ready to fight this battle. They must have pig A NIW HIPMINT OP PRINTED COTTON CLOTHS Big and lllllo pattsrns In sturdy, wash fail cottonl 79- IVIontgomery JVard 'BEST BUY IN TOWN' 16-INCH Green Douglas Red Fir Slabs for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY S5.75 Load Plenty of heart wood In thai slab for ImmadlaU 1 1 and to stretch iha un rfrv wond and Pros lo loas. B"y avral load at this low prlc. Fred H. Heilbronner Ftlftli That e.i.t..r nt... ioiq fc Urge number of men and am ple supplies on Luzon, 'HE situation In Europe grow lnulv hnl1,t- T)im l,lt n-l. gin ii push seems definitely stop- pcu. tt d ii waicn now to sea u the Germans attack somewhere else, in another attempt to do what they failed to accomplish in Belgium. Tho Russians appeur to be gradually getting the upper hand in Budapest, and arc hold ing their lines between the Hun garian capital and Vienna. Union Men Renew No-Strike Pledge KANSAS CITY, Jan, 15 (VP) Tho 19-man executive council of tlio International Brother hood of Boilermaker, Iron Ship Builders and Helpers of Amer ica opened today with a resolu tion renewing the no-strlke pledge and opposing "any at tempt to scrap the shipbuilding Industry such as took place alter world war I. NEAR5 I H0UFFAL1ZE DEFENSh POST (Continued From Pago One) Laroche, lopping off another seg ment of the virtually emptied western end of the salient. Strong German forces includ ing many rescued tanks were spotted behind the new line. It was not apparent whether Field Murshul Von Rundsledt would try for a stand or usa the forces to shield a continued retreat into the shelter of the Siegfried line. Since the nnzi marshal struck a month ago tomorrow, he has lost at least 37,81)4 prisoners alone. Gen. Eisenhower's arm ies have taken 844,801 prisoners since Invading Normandy List June 6. In Nutcracker At supreme headquarters, it was said that the Ourthc river line which the Germans hud hoped to hold had been smashed to smitnercen and that Hour fulizc was in an allied . nutcracker. Beyond the Ourthc, the Salm river line before St. Villi and the German frontier Itself was cracking. In the Karlsruhe corner of France, the steadily reinforced Germans twice assaulted the American 7th army at Hatten, 10 miles northeast of Hagucnau. Tho first attack was beaten back; fighting continued in the second with tilts Americans holding dog gedly to th Ma'.'ot line fort ress town. Hafiucmiu was shell ed by a German 280-millimctcr railroad gun. (Continued From Page One) to Malin when something flew In his eye. He told the father that he saw the bay horse when ho was 20 feet from the animal and that ho attempted to swerve the car but aideswiped the horse. Tho animal had a broken leg and cut hip and was later destroyed, Howe sold.- Brought to Klamath The children were rushed to Dr. F. M. Trout in Malin where they were treated and their parents called. Later they were moved to Klamath Valley hos pital where they were admitted at 11:30 p. m. Hodge is a former Mcdford resident and is living at Hat field while grading potatoes. BRONCHIAL IRRITATIONS oi coltu quickly relieved by j'cneiro uranuma old time mutton rniet idea developed by inooern science into a counter- . irritant. VQDoHzintriialvo.Onlv sfioc, uoudio iuppiy ic uct I tfETttoi PEN ETRQ BASE RICH IM MUTTON 5UU mi Monday, Jan. IS, IMS HERALD AND NEWS THREE REDS BATTLE NAZIS ALONG EASTERN AREA (Continued from Page One) other new attacks, an Associat ed Press dispatch from Moscow said there were signs "the red army may shortly engage every division on the eastern front In some of the heaviest battles of the Russian-German war, eclips ing perhaps anything the Soviets have yet thrown against the nazis." If It's a "frozen" article vou need, advertise for a used one In the classified. Building Materials ! . Composition and Cedar SHINGLES Insulating Wall Panel by Armstrong Cork Company CERTAINTEED ROOFING ACME PAINTS, LIN-X Suburban Lumber Co. Phono 7709 " Japs Claim U. S. I Bombs Shrine 1 , ...., By Tho Associated Pros . Japanese propagandist, today claimed American Superfortress raiders yesterday bombed ','the outer shrine of the Ise grand shrine" and called upon the peo ple of Nippon to form them" selves Into "one ball of lira". In,-, indignation. -,. 1 GRACIE ALLEN . HARPS AGAIN I What will Gracla harp ' on tonight? Tha guest itar'a nerves? George's terrible cigars? Or just George? You can nerer" tell. So gat George Burns and Grade Allan on your radio this evening and laugh - your head ofil Guest star: Alan Ladd. KBL. 8:30 p. m 1160 on your -dial. r " ' '' tuimLJ- i rill n mt M'ummmmmmimmmmmm ' ... ,-u..;,. . . J .... ' Norm Tessner, 403 E, Center St., Anaheim, Calif. Worm Tessner lias a Si,000 ktt of fools i i 1 Norm Tessner is a Unioh Oil well puller. Like any other skilled workman, Norm has to have, tools. The principal "tool" in his case is a portable rig which pulls the tubing and the pump out of the wells. Without that rig Norm sim ply couldn't practice his trade. . . 2 So In order to use his skill, Union first had to pro vide him with a portable derrick and machine that cost $35,000. At first glance this may seem like a lot of money. But it takes even more than that to provide working equip mentor each employee in the Union Oil Company. 3 Of coue,!t.onlytakesa$90typewritertoprovidethe, working equipment for a stenographer. But on the other, hand, it takes a $4,000,000 refining unit to make jobs for just 25 stillmen. And if the company is going to function as a unit, one phase of the work is just as necessary as the other." 4 So the Union Oil stockholders have actually invested $39,504 (in refineries, ships, tools, rigs, oil lands, etc.) tor ' every one -of the 7,869 employees in the company. This figure shows how drastically the machine age has altered American life. 5 75 years ago almost any man could buy what simple tools he needed himself. Today.in many industries toolscost so much the individual simply can't finance them. The an swer is multiple ownership - pooling the money of a lot of people. (In Union's case, 31,375 stockholders have helped finance our equipment.) 6 0feourst,somecuntriesfonnthesepoolsby4fcert ment oumership. But in America we form them under legal agreements known as corporations. For that way, we can preserve the freedom of the individual.the efficiency of a free economy and that. all-important human incentive-. competition. union oil eorPAnv 01 CAUf OR II I A This series, sponsored by the people of Union Oil Company, ts dedicated to a discussion of how and why American business functions. Wehopeyou U feel free to send in any suggestions or criticisms you have to offer. Wrtte: The President, Union Oil Co., Union Oil Bldg.. Los Angeles 14. Calf. AMERICA'S titlH FREEDOM II E R E E ENTERMISI S,,rln St. phon, 4153