D SET WELFARE ASSISTANCE for AH ! ,u lei. iniimint I10": ' . ncvcral lor oit1"""" all Khun- o coin- year fUi!.- Iii Ur- ' the in dl ly pen Hill. illdicn, l.llml S1544 .r ID " ' ,a ,,ililiner, s-i-i.oos, f.",. (nr December "1 I""1 "'.r..,..i i sillldll. " " ,1, I irrinit '"' ' ... f lll-l-l WB n Inw'!";.'! ft!.!!. !,rT..oi able lo profit .J,.., llic-y "I" " oUI ,1 em.i... . . . gV,cctirlly l year. -l.il.. ni-l-IUl III! 10 turfs. U hl(l ulso bo thai, wniu- v LcH'iil time, the coM of i.... ,,, iii-i'iirr iilll't. t run ik - ...v. nivt nut aliln to nnsition nro (mroii to , J,---- lie rcsuiis. i .Kiln uriuiL lu Iivldtmii n ji "i"' clow lo Hi" cmimy uh I- ....,.. ..111'., If. II.CIIU -.-.I. f Ihrt 11(1 V tllllll Ion lo prevailing llviMK . , h MI'COl ll.i mi iiiv .......I,!,, drill. Ik. verK0 Individual lirunl , iti.nnr1ni cm ciruii III in Junu.iry iimum...... n1 rn.l. IO sll-t.tl 111 i ii.a nmfl venr. due to Ihc fact (lint It . ilm rtirit r.nl ill lilts tit of tho entire fiimlly. dmiti'iy 13 cases inroumi- f ...... la nhnnl the IIVIT Li, tl.nl rnrplved heltl It commission. Tho Mute I for mis nssrainncc 177.06. .ri hut three ruses ol Mli-iHi.fiU In Klnmiiltf It was reported, mid in 01 mil, uic avcrugo nt- Ufll. K44. Ill MCffllllUFr ycr, tho amount wits lo 5.10, representing II,. nil rl..M.t.Hi.nl nf Id persons were nt one lludi'd in mis os.n.niinco. now carca tor in oinor i. Inn lo Mrs. Urnuhart ilcrollon In thu costs of lira progrnm can lie nc for by Iho Increase In fcits, rather than an In h the number of those Inl. Of the 1311 Individ Klinutli county Hint are I ana tncrciorc viigiDic me asslslnncc, only 24(1 e receiving nils help, i quite a. toncl nveruite lam during yonr. Subs Sink pp Vessels INGTON, Jnn. 27 (!) Marines hnvc sunk 21 cmy vessels, lncludliii! jcrulncr, In Var Euslorn Iho navy announced to- ill also Included a lurgo I Urge cargo tiansnoi't. k. .....nt - . .; mi luxingry, nino meal- 8 0 vessels, u medium nrcc smn 1 rnron it-,i.i. f (our imnll curgo ves ptlom, announced In fimunlquc broughl to oi jiipnncso ves by lubnuirlnes, Includ. ombutnnt nnd 7 nnll. It ships. Is announcement rnlnrri c number of Jupanose, sunK by submnrlnos. EDITORIALS ON NEWS (Continued from Pigt On) greater sti'ongtli than on Bulpnn. wniii iioua it iiiuuiu Agiilij llnio wjll toll. THE Wulluu uiipulntniont as uei'oturv uf conimorea him now boon chuwed ovur from uv- ary anglo. Not much roniulna to bo iuiu, MUCH romiiina lo ho thought. Dcuguso of iho great novum- mailt landing ngancloa that are now Included In Iho doniirtmant of rominorca, Its nccrolury bo- conies lo ui liilunln unit purpos es tna niuniigcr or tim govern nioiit'a vusl BANKING enter prlsea, . All aouild. L'leur-lliliikliiu bunl neaa mull know thiil nunc hu ji in it wuu villi bu euusud by HAD BANKING tliiin by nl most any thing flue. Tim verdict (whelhoi- sunken or left uiimioken) of Mich men IK tlini wiillnen Is the worst poaslbla choice Dint could huvo been nindo for auvh a Jub, SEIZOR E ILLEGAL, RULES FEDERAL JUDG E FOHMERCHI EE ICTED GRAND JURY hast Hit oal Shortage JINGTON, Jnn. 27 (p) "sl looked Into IIkcoI I"1 W,n lodny nd tho o'n, mo llghtor the few nothing Immc .. d. but moro cold Ion h . 7 "no"ni!o. lmj . , ""'K'H move fas .i to chill I nf'n.0"1-1110 nren ""St Il.J..r..clly. Mayor acpotj W01llct b0 c,tnb. (Continued From Page One) sulci ho could not say what ac tion Ihc union would luke. After rcudliig Avery's state ment which suld Wind's had but tied for (uvuii yeiira for thu worker's "coualltutionnl rights to join a union, not lo Join union ur to resign from a union us ha wishes, Wolchok dc dared :"Woe it lubor if Avery brcoiues lis chuinnlon. Ruling on a case which Iho government sum nffected thu nu tlon'f entire wnrtlme lnbor dls mtto aotllemant machinery, Judgv biilllviui asserted: "In Crisis" "Our nntlon la engaged In n global war and it li Imperative Unit wo contribute everything wo linvn to Insure Its speedy and successful conclusion. . . . "Our country is In a great crisis and our liberty nnd very existence nro at stake. So deeply do I feel on this subject Hint 1 believe it is not too much to ex pect that for the durution cm- filnycrs, employes nnd unions on lia home front should niuke a determined effort to adjust their lubor disagreements without re sorting lo strikes and lockouts. "Selfishness, arrogance, Intol erance of the rights of others, self Interest and unwillingnes should, during this omrrgency, be all subordinated for the com mon good. . . . "Tho peacctimo privilega of engaging In prolonged lubor dis putes should bo voluntarily sus pended for the duration. A tribu nal hu.1 been established to ac complish peaceful settlement of labor disputes during tho war emergency."' Nazis Evacuate Berlin, Report STOCKHOLM, Jan. 27 (VP) Three travelers arriving hide- f.cndontly from Berlin declared hut slow, gradunl evneuntion of men nnd women from tho Gor man capital started this morn ing. Shortage of rolling stock be en u so of military needs and lack of housing elsewhere wns ex pected to mnke evneuntion diffi cult, but 25 trains were reported placed nt the disposal of the ref ugees 10 miles south of Berlin. Aftonbladet'a Borlln corres pondent reported that residents of the cnpltnl feel now "they nro In tho very front area. Tho at mosphere has suddenly changed Berlin Is holding it brenth watching tho cast. Freight Bureau Head Named In Portland PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 27 (iT) New superintendent of tho trans continental freight bureau, Se attle, beginning February l ,will be Guy L. Leonard, Portland, who retired last July as general agent here for the Union Pacific railroad. He was stationed at Seattle, Walla Wnlln, and Tacoma dur ing the 27 yenrs he worked In the railroad's freight and passen ger traffic departments. Tho marrinua rata In Germany during tho wnr hns been less than In nny of the English-speaking allied countries. (Continued From Page One) ent Friday but that he had not seen llcuvel today, Saturday, Warrant Issuad Circuit Juilgn David It. Van denberg received the grand Jury's report ut tt o'clock lust night and immediately issued a bench warrant against tho for mer chief. Ills bund was set ut S3000. lleuvel has been at liber ty under ilUIHJ bund which ho posted December 10, In Justice court. The former chief, upon appre hension, will post Ills bond in circuit court, Judga Vundunbcrg staled. lieuvel wns arrested Decem ber lU, during thu lust month u( his olfii'u lis chief of police A lengthy preliminary hearing was conducted In Justice court Junu. ury 5 and II, and Justice of thu I'eucc Joseph A. Muhouc-y bound Heuvel oveaj to the grand Jury Juuuiiiy 7. During the preliminary hear ing Wllliu Muq Collins, 16, and her sister, Murgurel, tcMUIcd that the former chief had fol lowed them out of town and the alleged act ugninst tile 10-year-old occurred October b, 1U44, near tho Lukcvlcw hiiihwuy a few miles frum Kluniuth Fails. Both Willie May pud Margaret nro being held In tho county juil as niuterlul witnesses, Wlllio Mac as a ward of the Juvenile court. Margaret hud testified that her age was 20. Cairn Urged by German Radio LONDON, Jan. 27 (TP) The Gorman rudlo today called on tho homo front to show neither Illusions nor panic. Rumors told of mounline an xiety and disturbances within Germany but allied officials hero cautioned against being misled by wishful thinking or bv nazl propaganda reports. a uruisn i o r c i g n office spokesmnn Inboled ns "ohoncv" rumors In Madrid, Lisbon and Barcelona thot the Germans were fishing for pence. These re ports, ho sold, were clearly Gor man inspired. Patton Holds Main Skyline Drive Sector (Continued From Pago One) sions were astrldo or across the "bkyllno Drive" highway run ning north to St. villi on a 1500-foot ridge overlooking the uur and the uermans' Siegfried no guarding the rcich. The 2flth division drovo ahead 2V& miles above Wlltz, nnd the 80th and 8th divisions advanced from a half to one mile. Tho third army bagged 801 prisoners yes icrony. The U. S. ninth and British second armies held the Roer river bank from Roermond to Monschau, 10 miles southeast of Aachen, nnd had widened the only breach in the Siegfried line to jo mnes. Red Push Felt Russia's great offensives were being felt increasingly on the snowbound western front, cs witnessed by tho nnzi withdraw al to the Roor river and the halt of German attacks in Alsace. For tho second strnlght day pilots reported a steady flow of heavy rail traffic east and northeast from tho whole Ruhr region, Investigation Set in I ekes' Tax Controversy CHICAGO, Jun, 27 (A') Gor don NiihIi, ussistnnt slate's attor ney, today requested records of Hie county assessor's office and the bniird of tux uppeaU In con nection witii his investigation of on "erroneous" tax uffiduvit which the county assessor's of fice suld wns filed by Harold L. Ickcs, secretary of the interior. John S. Clark, county (Chi- ciigo) assessor, said Ickes hud ob. Mined nit sun-ill lax reduction on u building he owned by filing the erroneous" affidavit. The reduction, Clark suld, was for i 114.1 una 1U41. In Washington D. C. Ickes suld ho hud "never, to my knowl edge" made un affidavit to tho boiiid of tux appeals. Mrs. Kenton Knight and Harry A. Mercor ANNOUNCE Tho Opaning of The Pelican Novelty Shoppe January 29, 1945 Our Mtrchindlio Includes Bibles Egermeler Books Sallman Pictures Sunday School and Church Suppllas Scripture Stationery Grtaling Cards Wall Plaques - "Corky" Plnques Etc. 128 So. tth Phona 4892 JAPS PUT UP RESISTANCE TO YANK PUSH (Continued From Page One) froe to vote us Ihey choose, how ever, und Senator Bridges (II- n. II.), expressed a belief t ut several of them might vole for wwrace ir me commerce secre taryship is divested of its lend ing powers. Senators Lucas (D-Ill.) and Muybunk (D-N. C), Wallace backers, iinnounced support for a coininitlee-upproved bill to scd- uratu from Die commerce depart ment mo vnsi nioney-ciispcnsing agencies built around the recon struction finance corporation wiiien jesse Junes managed for ii years. Concedes Passage Sonulor Pcnncr (D-Flu.). eon. crolissimo of tho former vice president's forces, virtually con ceded tho bill would puss. He said there would be no objec- uons to us consideration before the nomination is brought up. Tho Inference wan nlnln ihni he and others thought Wallace might bo confirmed if the senate una some assurance that the monetary powers would not go nlong with Hie cabinet Job from which the president fired Jones. Silver Star Given To Med ford Hero WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 W) Award of the Silver Star tn a Mcdford, Ore., man who was killed while neutralizing a heavy German attack in Italy was announced today by the war department. First Lt. Robert R. Hammond moved Into enemy territory last May 28 to reconnoltcr for a co ordinated ntlnck. Then ho led his platoon into battle, first aid ing the exposed American flank and then helping to halt nn armored German counterattack. "He wns killed while work ing his way through his platoon under intense flro, directing and encouraging his men," the cita tion said. His widow, Maxine, lives at Medford. NEW INDUSTRY The mountain village of Mars Hill. N. C, has token to the man ufacture of hand-made rugs and 1UU sKlllcd mountaineer-weavers have found permanent employ ment. WEATHER Januarr tG. 19IS Max. Mln Fufvn 4.1 22 Klamath Falla 40 17 Barramrnto . Kt North Bend 53 Portland w. 43 Mdtord 91 Reno 46 Ban Franclico .10 SKJitUa si OrevAn-Moatlv clear but local foBa In valleyi lodny, tonight and Sunday, Uttlt cnanee in lontperaiure. Northern Cnllfornla Moilly clear to day and tonlaht. Sunday nartly cloudy, Not much Chang in temperature. Frost loniA-ni. 33 23 1 Preclp. .SO .00 .00 .00 .00 (Continued From Page One) may make a stand before the Yanks reuch the commonwealth capital. Cloar Hills Mac-Arthur said his men were clcurlng the hills southwest of Uumbun and had captured many urtillcry pieces and machine guns. There, was no word of further firogress southward from Ange es or from Magulang, on a par uilcl highway to tho cast. For ntuth and 37th division forces on these two roads were pressing toward San Fernando, capitul of Pampanga province, some 15 miles south. At San Fernundo tho roads converge to puss be tween two swurnps on the gate way lo Manila. Another brunch forks oft to historic Botaan pen insula lo the west. Few Gains What fow gains Mac-Arthur listed ill his coimmih!o.uc occur red on tho bittcrly-conlcsted left flank. Units of the first corps took high ground northeast of strongly-defended Rosario, on the road to the Philmninc- summer capi tal at mountulnous Bngulo. and other Yanks took" the town of Cauringun in a drive north from bison aimed at cutting in behind Rosario. San Manuel, in foothills 15 miles southeast, was captured after two days of fighting, and ine imanirymcn destroyed lu ti.inks in sharp engagements cast and north of the town. Market Quotations NKW YOIIK. Jan. 27 'API Paced by tvcii, rubbers and Jow-prlced Uauea with good pac'lltno proipecl , ieJc ti ed ilock tunLlnued liialr fit u very drive Ifi today's market. Advance! ranged frum traction to paint or mora at the opening but tup niarka war trimmed In the majority or cHitai near the close. Transfer wart in the vicinity of tou.'XJ0 shares. lie t tar stock performers 1 net u tied V. 8. fllaul, Goodyear. Kemit cott. ' Armour. American Hadlator. Hadlo Corp.. Sears HftcbuLk, Westingnouse and Inturnation al Telephone. Among occasion! losers wera Criryiler, Great Northern. Ooalng and Union Carbide. Trading In Montgomery Ward com mon was suspended temporarily on tne floor of tha slock exchange following word that Chicago federal court had ruled that the recent seizure uf this mail order properly by the government was Illegal. Wnen dealings were re sumed tna stock sold on a -share block, up more than a point, and soon xtendtd tha advance. Honds wera mixed and commodities warn easier. Closing quotations; American Can 01 Am Car b Jdy 40 Anaconua Cat Tractor Commonwealth V foou CurlJs-Wrigtit General Eiectrlo ..... General Motors Gl Nor Ry pfd Illinois Ceniriil M lnt Harvester Kcnnccott Lockheed ..,. Long-Hell 'A Montgomery Ward Nash-Kelv N Y Central Northern 1'aciflc Pac Gas it El I'fickard Motor ... J'cnno R K Hichlieid Oil Safe way Stores Sears HoehuvK - .Southern Pacific Standard Brands Sumhine Mining Trans-America Union OH Calif Union Pacific U fl Steel , Warner Pictures m . - 4;j, ,..1110 ... v ..... II u 3ti! 104: ...II 4 '.s ... 61 i3 , Potatoes Saturday Jan. 17, IMS HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN w.uu-W-uu; good bulls 12 oo-au.-U; mad lurn sausage bulls 10.00-111.40. Calves me live days Oi. compared Friday week ago: Hteidy; good to choice veaiers iiu.w-gti.ao, bum uf week's supply $10-00 -St.. 00. Hogs fur five days uoo; compared Knday a week ago; g tea ay, cloning tup and bulk good and choice, iUAJ-it'id lu, barrows and gilts 118.73; good sows lt. oo. celling. Sheep for five days 2000; compared Friday week ago: f ully steady; week's bulk good to cnwlce full wooicd lamus siu.oo with lo-ito per cent sort at fu.uu 13.00; small loU good wooled 13 lb. to 1:k lb. awe afl.OO, closely sorted; quot abuj l&.2i. PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 37 (AP-WFA Salable cattle for week H378; calves 240; market active, generally steady but good cows and meuiumlow good steers as much as 23 cents higher, few loads strictly good fed steers 13.3O-$ltt.O0; medium- good 11330-11 3.23; common down to 111.00, cullers to U bo; common medium heifers li.30-lil ou; strictly good fed heifers up to 1 14 30-73; medium-good beef cows 9i0.00-SI2.73; fat dairy type cows around W.30-410.30; canners-cu iters largely Sfl.OO-W .00; medium-good bulls S10.00-gii.73; odd head to -12.00 and S12.26; good -choice veaiers 1 J 30-9111.00. Salable hogs for weak 2103; market unchanged; supply Inadequate to fill ex isting orders; good-choice 170-270 lb. barrows and gilt Slo.73; 237-0 lbs. SI 3.00; heavier and lighter weight 914.90; good sows 913.75-114. 00 mainly; good-choice feeder pigs 913-00-25; good stags largely 910.00-30. Salable sheep for week 1475; fat lambs generally steady but late top 10 cents above last week; ewes around M cents higher; good-cholca trucked In lambs 914.30-913.00; few head and one car 91.23; two cars fed 84 lb. Canadian lambs 913.30, new recent high; common lambs down to 910.00; culls down to 98.00; good yearlings up to 912.00; good slaugnter ewes 96 30-97.00, culls down to 93.15 or below. !GF iT (Continued From Page One) pointed out that the law requires that income lux revenues be used to reduce property taxes, and said it must be determined whether the bill is within the six per cent constitutional limi tation. Employer representatives told the senate labor and industries committee that provisions mat women receive pay equal to men's wages should be a mailer of collective bargain ing, rather than be fixed by law. They spoke in opposition to la bor's bill to give women equal pay. Labor Support State Labor Commissioner W. E. Kimsey supported the bill, as did labor representatives. Bills to increase the cost of motor vehicle licenses from $5 to $10 a year, and lo boost the cost of liquor permits from $1 to $1.50 a year were being dis cussed today, and it is likely they will be introduced early next week. Kaiser Asked to Collect Clothes WASHINGTON. Jan. 27 W) President Roosevelt has asked Henry J. Kaiser, west coast shipbuilder, to head a gigantic campaign to collect "usable used clothing" in this country for relief of Europe's destitute millions. The campaign will begin in April with the objective of gathering 150,000,000 pounds of clothing 10 times as much as the United Nations relief ad ministration obtained during a drive among the nation's churches some months ago. CHICAGO. Jan. 27 (API Polatoci: Arrivals 44. on track 103, total U. S. alilpmenla 790; old itocki offering, very light, demand exceed available offer Inga local track market, market firm nt celling., very few reported .ale.; new .lock supplies very light, demand ex ceeds supplies, market firm; Minnesota No. 1. s:i.i:i, commrclals, S3.00: cobblers, U. S. No. 1. 13.11; Florida so-pound socks and North Dakota, Bliss Triumphs, U. 8 Dill. Triumphs U. a. No. 1, S2.19. WHEAT By TOM WILLIAMS CHICAGO, Jan. 27 1AP1 Grain fu tures dropped sharply at the start to day, made a fractional recovery near nild-scxsion. then suffered additional losses In the final hour of trading. At times all except barley prices were off from one to two cents with rye leading the decline. The sell-off was a complete reversal of yesterday's closing; trade. At the finish wheat was 1V to 2 cents lower than yesterday's close. May 91.00 '.i-lV Corn was off . to 2, May Sl.lO'i OaU were 1 , to 1 lower. May 63H-Vi. rtye was off 1V to tu. May $1 11 VIVj. Barley was 4 lower, May Sl.OO'g. LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 27 iAP-WFAt Cattle for five day 1200: compared Friday a week ago: Good steers and heifers steady; all other class es firm; medium to good steers 915.35; few odd lots medium to good heifers 913.00-S14.00: good hay fed range cows $12.00-913.00; dairy bred slaughter cows 910.00-911. 00; cutters 98.90-S6.O0; canners THIS AND EVERY Scatfurdcay Dancing for Members And Their Ladies MUSIC BY SHEPHERD'S .ORCHESTRA Admission Is Free, So Let Us All Turn Out For Good Times m that's thrilled ml,, millions on M th RADIO Pj ...STAGE... Li and SCREEN! 9 ' -sSwrnerica's ForswweitJ .4" J tP'tifltjar Composer and Conductor if ' t -ih S and his ORCHESTRA' If In ' Kay War(l ond ffjf Swinglt Swingle Solidaires f Comind IN PERSON ARMORY Next Wed., Jan. 31 '''' Fourth Annual Oyster Dinner SUNDAY, JAN. 28 Serving from -12:00 to 4:00 P. M. Congregational Community Hall 2150 Garden St. On block east on Garden from East Main Adults 75c Children 50c Courthouse Records Marriages LEC-BECKEK. Mobert E. Le, 19, U. S. navy, native of Texas, resident of Klam ath Kails, Ore. Anna Heckman Becker, !U, housekeeper, native of Oregon, resi dent of Klamath Falls. Ore. fcSPLAN-NOHDINE. Sylvester Charles Bernard Etolan. 21. farmer, native ol Minnesota, resident of Klamath Pails. Ore. Doris Eileen Nordine, 16, domestic. native of Minnesota, resident oi tviam ath falls. Ore. RPPRjfiHT.BRADY. William Grof Ed- p right, 21, aviator, native of Ptnnsyl- MllHr.rl Anna Brldv. 10. llenoeraDher native of Pennsylvania, resident oi Philadelphia, Penn. CHENEV-VAI.LIKH. Robert Wodrow Cheney. 20, USMC. native of Idaho, res ident of Klamath Falls, Ore. Mrs. Ruth Valuer, zn, waitress, native oi ricoraa Va. i-Midcnt of Klamath Falls. Ore. SCHWElGEP.-PlNNEy. Louis Vlrjront Schwcigcr. 21, u. a. navy, native oi nan sas, resident of Klamath rails, Ore. Edna Margaretta Pinney. IB, housekeep er, native, of Colorado, resident of Klam ath Falls. Ore. i:ni-v.MnvuvAtt. Warren Truman Adrian Geary, 21, U. 3- naYr?lnti,vol1of Pennsylvania, resioent oi riiiuuiiwi Penn. Eleanor Ida Maxwell. 20. house keeper, native of Pennsylvania, rest- .i T)liiiHlr.hI Pstnn LE VASSEUH-LE VASSEUR. Arthur tiaroid ie vasseur, u. o. iuivjr, n- SEEK COMPROMISE (Continued From Page One) of harmony. Labor leaders have assailed the proposal as an at- , tempt to abrogate existing union contracts. Members espousing labor's cause are equally determined to write into the bill a statutory foundation for the fair employ ment practices committeo set up by the president to prevent discrimination in employment because of race, creed or color. "DOMESTIC" THOUGH WILD Tho water buffalo is consider ed the second most dangerous of all the Indian "wild" animals, yet it is the "domestic" animal of many regions. tlv. of Wl.eonsln, re.ldent of Klamath rails Ore. Vlda Beatrice .! Vasiour, 33, waitress, native of Missouri, re.ldent ut Klamath Fall.. Ore. WII-LKV-STONK. Alvll Claud Wlll.y. 21. farmer, native of Illinois, resident of Merrill, Ore. Davie Oh Stone. 17, wait ress, native of Oklahoma, resld.nl ol Merrill, Or.. ans p Norland fiV Specializes In Insurance ond has the experience to plan the insuring con tract best filled to your needs. Hans Norland Insurance Agency Fire Auto Casualty 118 N. 7th Ph, 6060 tyieiiiytie PHOTOS There's Still Time To Prepare THE PERFECT VALENTINE No Appointment Is Necessary Open 10 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. STUDIOS "PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION" 737 Main Phone 7240 Across the street from United States National Bank Studios also in M.dfoid, Bend, Albany and Portland Do you think S ewe 1 1 Avery will be appointed Secretary of Labor? . Do you think all securities carry a "Priority A"? Do you think one individua security offers the same diver sification and safety factor as a group of well selected se curities within a given industry? Ralph R. Macartney, Jr. INVESTMENTS STOCKS and BONDS