Luzon Rssort Under Yank Bombardment CITY CLUB ASKS Thursdaf, Jan. 2S, 194S HERALD AMD NEWS FIVll Fleet Leader Rebecca West was born Cecil Isabel Fairfield In county Kerry Ireland. She took her pseudonym from a heroine of Ibsen's whlli she was on the stage. r ..,., Tim minimi l !!mllv ('....(ll''Klll'l io ln'iii sunnily, I"1 oa from 1 '""" "V,"' KiiKcof "' k"t' ":.1) iiri F. I" Vmi uPr lnoii In '"S... tu cur- was ..-rfM-AMM l W'll 1 It'll SHIKluy ftlfB'JIl '!!' l o t bark I.. Ihtt U..II- M'Je, cine. "I" brother 1H" 1 i.. Mrs. Ill' no lieriiiu t'"" win visitor 111 rouli I"""" "" "Ire hI'- iiccoiupiin rlc0.wl Mr. Slim U'V !."' ,,...... Inn UOIIfl lU Lor. lo J"1" ""r h,,l,b"IU'' ilmbl. Clob-Tho Thhnlilo nf l ie NCbi"""" """" wl mcol Friday. January ,i i d m., nt tl'" im" cS SrViU-n. UIO North Fritnela 'arc Invited, unci iipmL'ors ore tinted to lit- . oiflf" iiru In be elect- Whim 'will I'" piny"! '' ,j the buslncn meellnil. . . .. . . i - r .filter, U " uan, i viu- Jhl, parent. nlr:! art scliweuser, irulnv Icnve. I In bus been low for twn years, and re td to the Stales from Siiipim. Will report IO omnn mill , for further nssinnmeiu nt nd of hl leave. Iiinont Silo Fremont il'i itnmp fine on lucsony ..lui i. OMM.V ntifl three lis were purchased this week iimplctlon t nouns. Accoro. ID i report from the prlncl- tim-uli Knim lollil Kllle of ips and bonds for the yeiir is loxlmateiy s-wao.nv. lirnbechor Bonollt A pub- inociiic pany iiir uie ucne I the Dnernbecher hospital. i'orcd by the Suburban lie auxiliary, will be held nt m. baturriay, January 27, c Shnsln school uyni. Lunch be nerved. Members ore d to brinK cuke. Ing Traniforred LI. Thorn Brlody, who him nerved In ika the post two nnd it half s ana lonnouy resided in nth Folia. reports thnt he In ii trnmferred to Siintn Har- Calif., for further orders. i now on fiirlouith in Mon- fld.mi Cliih Tim U)li,.r..n Pvth nn KLtrr. lull! mnnl ii-iitinw ni mm .iiimiui 11111.11 I'inc, on Friday , Jnmmry 2o', I D. 111. All nilMntmr. urn ill to attend becnim .lprllnn juicers will bn held nt this a potmen supper will be B1U Unit to Clo.o Thn Mill. tof the Red Cross, which in Mills school, will forarily Tuesday, Jiimmry jnu mosc iinvliiK uniforms tesscs (here arc asked to call slirm mm rim, ,.ri. . jimlt will re-oocn when ii'iorc Mivs ore received. SehOOl Ml J Tnrlrl k-n flee Dahlclm), plans to lenvo L, '.nrl""ul wl"-'ro sho ?iC.r .rtcccl '"lleKC. Mrs. r a . 2 """Ployed nt the rcdern Km.i.wi. i i iatlon. " m rap Sal. Mill. Ota ...in or the hl.n,.,ii,i.. .i... ." frleFridnynttrieSoL D,r,,"",:r.,"t f,.'ciiy Nnds ,' . "u " ",Inmp2 f Sepiember w Stationed HereHut. Billvo Soemmrd arrived Sunday from i-iii iiiiiiu iiihi is now ussiiint'd to tho WAC ri'milthiK slulloii in Kliiiiialli Fulls. Hho was previ ously stutloncd In 1'ortluiui, Menibvrs of llotury will onloy spuclul proiinun at tho rcuulur Friday lunehuun lit the Wlllurd when tho all ucuro Kills' quintet sIiihs (lurJnu thu hour. Niilallnc IJoxey. former iiecuuiiiiiiilst fur Itulnnd llnyes, fummia ncuro sinner, will also ucconipany tno ( u I n tot which collies hero from Hunt college, J tolly Sprlngi, Miss. Miss Uoxvy, who i it n u lit at Sutllo Inku young people's camp last suiuiner, will also be thu luncheon sneaker. Her topic will be, "Ilaco Keliillonships in tho Post War World." Hust col li'Hu Is a Methodist neitro school. Tho ItuV. Victor I'hllllps will servo us chairman of the day. Commerce Chamber Executives to Meet Churlcx Stark, secretary of the chamber of commerce, nnd Malcolm Kpley, chamber presi dent, will leave Thursday eve ning to attend u meeting of the chamber of commerce executives In Kuiiune, Oregon. Several sessions will be held Friday afternoon, and will continue through Sulurduy. Kpley is to make a report of a committee study on the feasi bility of closer cooperation of the chambers of commerce In Oregon. This is nn annual meeting at which there will be an election of officers. Much of Saturday will bo devoted to the discus sion of coming legislation, and several key members of legis lature have been invited to at tend, Including those from Klamath county, Mrs. E. W. Regnier, Dies In Bay City Friends hove received word of tho death of Mrs. E. W. Reg nier of Union Creek, Sunday, January 21, In Snn Francisco. She Is survived by her husband nnd ono daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Elmore. Mrs. Rcgnlcr .lived In Klom- u 1 11 rum lor several years, aim was n charter member of Royal Neighbors of America hore. Sho lenves a wide , circle or tricmis, with whom she has kept In touch since leaving here for Union Creek some time ngo. Tho funeral services will be held from tho Pearl Undertnk lug Home in Mcdford, Friday January 20. iVi?-."' H n. m.. in the. and TV- . 'hprc wi nd cnlcrlainmcnt after illnn 1iu io fr, ,,PV'.ls"K''no V. n;i,,'V?.r '""''" of thn h . ,' ' "-"ngregntlonnl !'""" now servlno tho for seve n " " K",mn' ifl, anil ,i u "' Jl""", to vki, .. '""t i.i.iiivcs in Med- Iiimntb p.Tii Houston Liu "1 F"!IS, is In Pnrtlnnri h"-'"!!ml0 meeting. fcl Mockinows wool Jacket. GON WOOLEN STORE Ickes to Continue As Interior Secretary WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 P) Interior Secretary Ickes an nounced today Hint President Kooscvell nnd declined to no cept his offered resignation, ask ing him to remain in the cabi net. Ickes Is one of tho two origl nal members of the president's cabinet. Tho other Is Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins, whose resignation t h c president has also rojectett, Ickes told a news conference he had received a letter from (he White House in which the president said he "hoped I would stay on. Ickes described Henry Wal lace's nomination as secretary of commerce to succeed Jesse Jones ns "n good appointment. "Further this deponent salth not, jckcs said. ASK EVA LONG about Oregon Mutual Lift GOLDEN YEARS' PLAN She will give you full details op tho Insur nee plan that ennhlci you to retire with life Income. OregonMutualLife INSURANCE COMPANY EVA LONG 118 N. 7th Street Klamath Falls, Oregon - Robinson's Delivery Service Undor Now Management ; U. 8. flyers have plastered with bombs the Limon mountain resort town of Baguio, summer capital of tho Philippines, nnd thought to bo the iscut of Jtiponese lenders on the island. In background of alrvlew, above, of liugulo, taken before tho war, cm be seen the former U. S. Army post. Camp Hoy. :' fet I I , - a-' . ., fi. Nisei's House Set Afire m .-T"T -Jit : '.ill . ' ' , "8 i $ w t tPit. u t -a l?'f ' W summio Dot. one of the first Japanese-Americans to return to the West 3oaat, points to chnrrea side of his Newcastle. Cnllf., nome, which uniden tified nrrnnnft nirnmniiwl ,n n, . A.mn. , , .... iv. niiiuiiia wcii: uiai. uiuuc UJ ayna mite the oulldlrut and to Intimidate nun and his family with gunshot. Although tho British army Is I only lasted three months in the mcchonlzcd, a soldier s boots I African desert. Journal Says Meat Spoiling Despite OPA Denials PORTLAND. Jan. 25 (A-) The Journal said today that de spite OPA denials that Portland has surplus meat spoiling be cause customers arc short of red points, the newspaper still hears of butchers' woes. The story stated that three Portland markets reported lay ing off three meat cutters, that several others avoided layoffs because we would never get them back," and that larger chain stores were shifting wom en clerks frum meat depart ments to other sections. Butch ers were quoted as saying in quiries affirmed customers lack ed red points. The newspaper said one butcher declared he lost 90 red points Monday when his meat cutter had to "bone out" steaks and grind them into hamburger to reduce point values. pnnTl Avn rr To ok tin. The Portland City club appealed to the people today to cither openly adopt "regulated" prosti- luuuii ur eniurce ciusure 01 brothels. The business and professional men's organization charged that no effort had been made to halt open prostitution here, and that Vnnr-rf.nl rllfna amnnrr n . - U. , servicemen had jumped to a rate luur uiiira nigner mBn tne na tional average. Thn Pllih mtwirt mna nfB. a survey of Portland by a profes- niouui criminologist, said that Seattle and other cities had suc cessfully halted organized pros titution. Mayor Earl Riley and Police Chief Harry Nlles retorted that officials have "done everything DOPSiblc" tn Rlamn mil nrr.al!...- tlon. "Portland is the only major city on the Pacific coast that has not been nnr-ilnllu ..un.. ----- I""- m wiiuiijr placed out of bounds by one or more branches of the armed services," said Riley. Admiration Brings Baker Equipment NORTH ncun r. o tm. Twenty-seven years ago, Frank "y, young cattery apprentice in Montana, expressed admiration for his employer's baking equip, mcnt. , "I'll give It to you when I'm through with it," said the em ployer casually. Today . Day, now a baker nt-re, received a large package from . Montana. It was the bak ing equipment. If vnn uttnT .a .mi i. " - i-' 1 1 jji iu i j u The Herald and News "want I ' - $ (NEA TelephoioJ Vlcc-Admlral Daniel E. Eariisy. com. in&nder of Seventh Amphibious Force, watcbr start of Luzon In vaalon from bridge of his flagship. Barbffy commanded the Invasion fleet, largest in Pacific Wax history. Classified Ads Bring Results. Coughs Beware from common colds That Hang On Croomulslon relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, to flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Toll your druggist to sell you a Dottic oi ureomuiston witn tne un derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to hnvo your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Help Build the B-29 SUPERFORTRESS (THE BIG NEW BOEING BOMBER) Boeing Representative Now Interviewing In Klamath Falls Free transportation to Seattle, Washington. A Men especially needed. Physically qualified women also eligible. ' ir Good pay Excellent working conditions. You will be paid while training. Help build America's most needed big bomber. ' ' ' : : DON'T DELAY! APPLY AT THE UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICE OF THE WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION, 242 MAIN STREET , Those engaged In essential war work need not apply. Ar first JIDN0FA use i Cold Preparations at directed: Juttt Received! Large Shipment of MEN'S -WORK GLOVES Kangaroo Tans, - -. Horsehide, Cowhide. . Some Are Lined ' $1.25 to $1.95 DREW'S MANSTORE . 733 Main SAVE HALF! BLUSTERY W LATHER LOllON REG. $2 $ J. ibm flat I Creamy . . . delicately pin, ...luxurious aid to youi ekin in combating harsl winds and drying indooi heat! Helps your skin stay dewily soft and smooth righl into spring! Timely reduo -tion just when your skin most needs such help! " WOOD'S . Drugstore ; Medical-Dental Bldg. j T$ . . the Store With the Glass Door 0 Saturdays . Min the Pace lM ' " ' ' ' I I Just arrived a new .1 ffa ; ll collection of man-tailored V gl t ' and dres$maker suits 1 0" " i 1 1 ; in alUwool fabrics. ' Jv- V J 4 USE OUR LA YAW AY PLAN I , T 1 U J I jmrnmrnrntlmmmmaammam (AT MAIN ART ROBSON, Owner one 7423 from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. nhp itno fon yiaonr