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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1945)
Mill Gil AGIST POLIO WAGED .. . i ...ill IINI II II III 1 1 1 It- I.. III.. , , at tl.l- Hi"" i-l I'Si . , yT-nr ,.r..i..l Wttlc v .......led disease. 1". ...I. ....IM.IV tlll-SU homo- e ui 1I by . .,... ., ..f ilie WOIIIIMI .""".. i. Ml l .A " ,..hi. lllls lllMtCl " Cilm Is Iho r, '! ' itiitlv.- r.r Oregon .V.. National Koundallon Lfuntlle l'iiriilyl. nrtlvo A ...it. nn I n v n I" ? ,n Is ready If an ni v." .... ..i i.l !' i "'""J. "L Vl 1 1. rill ... ... ii. ti. dfiinrin..... . 8'"'., ii. I. ..immunity are ' " "V". ..I, 11,1.. Ml, I ircd lu Hi " ; . , ...i linn III' lllll Hlllir I'. . ..I nrnvlfln (IIIhIK, IKI'llll' ami U'cniiu"'"" " ftBBILU-Dates on the an- meeting oi inc y,, KV . V V lv..r- 11 U IK' rrvmvi.iivi,, t ... ... ..- i... .... .n. ... III,.,. .put to lioliitu growers of twin, number of whom illmltl. AIIIUIIK incin, 11 icitd, will be reprcsonia ol tlie LM-ur llivniHK mm Ilwnquot Is planned for the DU 01 111" i"" .'"J " " 1 Udy Id vv iiuvu.iu un to gencrol sessions, reports IdlwuMlan ol llio prospects traduction oi "' p"i"'. . A report ty i. w un omo iiimsi. on uio con inf the Urn beet 0 will be wd by discussion oi vine h to control nniim. nnsicn rlty, nna lessen injury nun and Hie ttimnieeiian oi cri jnd equipment to control rUl rlng rot, by Dr. John llbritli, Oregon State path .1. ip fiilurc of the Whlto Rose Induslry In Oregon; ccrll on: future of the Hurbnnk itry; available ferllllr.cr and questions pertaining to potato production will ho he program. Ic Sei ccd Grower's league Is most rapidly developing or allon o( us kind In the More thiin 411(1 grower (led the 11144 meet held In nd indications no nt rd I larger registration thin than last. Thin In llio first that a need potato commit m functioned. M, 1), Mo li chairman of thin conv iuaintance Urged iettle Problems tRTMND, Jan. 17 lP) A i) labor, Industry, and nurl io ip gci oeiier acquainted uiu mow nenriv ilnnliMil interests nru" w mniii. i.v NRcno Allen, rdlli.i. nt II,.. Ion Lnhor Press, In n talk c me uomry club hero. 11 are neniili.nlu i.,i..M.in.i tiding a sound. nrosuermiK fandordsfor nil' Allen snid, r"i vvunuii.v. will. i,iiiit lit. v "l an economy mnot nn "v Hicr mim plenty." Al Kwvcrnmoni mn in bfl held In .(.,! nnl.. . . " ""'IIUIII ""'y ono enrt in I" of the public uHiilnst un F and ini(tiNi-tM.: Lqi,lc1 bco, ,,r"i so.noo n her brood cell, CVOry ffctr Ihll Csnill,,..!.. probt.m. k hc.l Sn,!''n,rrrnlnon11rIy i'jhle.lBnrn.lifrerrnt Sr?L1V,'ROi,,ll,lol''Rredl. ylcdovrMyMHR0. I fis JrHni ' ",oron8lii yot iWffl?; NR' iiTABlllAXATIVE 5 iNDIQBSTIONy ire ;B.n Fir. ln.ur.nc. . ; ;...r,.v..-.WfM..W,,,fl,JII jpl,, t . 1 , i t S . I v i , i ,' ', . ft rt,v'i " f t : j' Soviet itot-pt are itliuwn tibovc U. S. Subs COMBATANT SHIPS Piobiiblc Sunk 0 2 1 ' 5 0 1 Sunk Voiiihi(tt a Alrcrolr Carrier, t Crulur. .14 Dtiimrcn 44 SubmnrlnAi .. . 0 Tnder ' 3 Orhon , 37 Ttolt V II i. Tliey Kiirner no i;liuln headlines, their Individual hci 'ocn' exploits will fin unsunnj until the end of the war, hut the Navy's submarine service has been canyliiR on steadily and successfully, 1 Knlii!t ibe Japs since 1'carl Harbor. Chart above, compiled from Navy data, Includes sinkings of more than 3,300,000 tons of (hipping Wool la ri'iulorcd Itchlcsn and I Six American miles nro equiv-1 Ulood donnlions to Red Cross shrlnkli's.s hy n new prnccia. :ilcnt to one Swedish mile. :ontcr ayeroKc 80,000 a week. Hi. j'"' 'J ltc""'d m W fFJmS ,1 ' 1 ' n IpA Garter Be ' 1 ! U ' I -1 5 f' VriU8'1 CWanoePr.ce 1.1$ tf I I I . 4 HI iM Son u Bill JL fTv'Vl i III 'rr' i : r:pls$ .,;WB T I . f - "','' J f , , , VI , M ikmaihmlummmmm.l rairnr. iWWliwtrjiii. mi i iiui., f v I x T?' Jt LhirilMMjLLMeJ., -JwaMifaKii Fighting in Budapest's Streets in iHlinn nuninst the Niizis on a suburban knoll, ruuftont of cmbuUlcd Uudiipcst, Tak ""cavy Toll of Jap Oommjvd I 2 x 6 6 0 I fleer Tonkori Tron.port. Corqo and Supply Ml.cellaneout Tololt of All Type. 934 rxwi'.v , :Te - r ..! ..in.' mi'iC ,4; a i ' ' i-1 ovcrloohlng tho Ships NON-COMBATANT SHIPS . , l: Probobly Sunk 1 Sunk Damaged ' Total. 1 , - . 18 . 108 $ 8 146 964 37 119 1090 WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 (I') The probability developed today that Hep, Jackson (U-Wash.) will become chninnun of tho house Indian affairs committee. . : Jackson would succeed Rep. O'Connor (D-Morit.) who d i o d Monday. Ahead of him in rnnk on tho committee aro Itcp.s. Mur doek (IJ-Ariz.), Just appointed chairman of the public lands committee; White, new chairman of the coinuKc committee, and DJckKtcIn (D-N.Y.), immigration committee chairman. 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