rOUHTEgH KERALP AJfO KTW TfaurUy. reK 1. lUi Millions of Germans Flee Before Soviet Advance Into Reich B- TT 3lwsua Va ;cr of rcy children. my par A him. ai.-vnCTr nf jiiUwos i-totsT' ' stii the eyewitness nau Gemma recitjw s'kwiii "srae- i iisr-i:rf directed to the German seme fciw " ur. tss was jkxn-ir:ry pipers. 4 taia ill a Sudim w-lrtvess is- I "ilad! Kw has fallen on the patch a OrrTTJir ntjr nrws-.'rcvsds su$rau'on and suffering, i oaoersv t&a cmiucai pimmsazxii-tTix low i arm houses in which I tiors commiSiKun: rspcewe ltiie t-r.--r ourselves upon straw attempted tt reissue jcufL-ers-esaiia but ephemeral pictures with relatives a.-ncctf cm irrae-.-c us. .Behind us are tears, less bv sayicj o!ac "ieT:,i , wiici shed on the door humarily possbie' wvuji c;s!5S ci small and large iarm done bv naii weirire sfeoras ; yards in the Warthegau. and the and that news ci isairvafajs red. g:oiri siies ci the night would be sent -us quicker as pes- 'wiuca caused these peasant sible." . tears. The Berlin correspceoea: ci j -q. Mr5 stm rir.s; from the the Stockholm T:cnicyKn, nseaa-jjj kaccis at windows and while, said that "Berun fcxsar ; doors in the middle of the niche looks like a city in the rrotu uae -p rour belongings, p u t itself." The dispatch, quoted by jj, harness, a pack of the British radio in a broadcast . j- -Vt jj approaching the recorded by OW'. estimated Ger- va!ase - ,man refugees from the east to-j Describing the refugee recep talcd 4,500,000. tion centers, the dispatch added: "Tnousanas 01 our coroi. -Tens of thousands are stream- at ho frnnt will wonder 'Where ; ...... ,K n,-..r,- Aav js my who or raiiw- Poman, Where Poles Honored Woodrow Witson tret v-'t -' ; ' I 'ftr'j 'T 8 ft 1 v a (i4.v-:. 3 i v - -IS: I II ITI YAKIMA, Wash., Feb. 1 (IV The disappearance of a baby fronva bus station here late yes terday sent kidnap calls flying until it was discovered the child merely had been taken to- its mother by a relative, who took the baby from another relative. Mrs. Stanley Peterson of Seat tle, sister of the 17-month-old boy's father, Jay Warren, was en route to Prosser with the child when it was taken from a bus station seat. She reported it had been kidnapped. An hour later, however, the child's mother, Mrs. Violet War ren of Wapato, reported through her attorney, George Clark, she was in possession of the child, which had been brought to her by a relative. Officers wrote of the case as a "family squabble,", and said it would be dropped. The parents are separated. Tuscania Survivors To Hold Meeting PORTLAND. Feb. 1 (P An nual reunion of the Tuscania Siirvivors' association men aboard the troop ship Tuscanri when it was sunk by a German -torpedo in 1913 off the Scottish coast will be held here Satur day. About 60 survivors in the Portland area expected to at tend, said President Shelby L. Davis. LITTLE LESSONS IN SPANISH Flames Checked After Explosion CLEVELAND. Jan. 31 (jPl Flames which followed a triple explosion last night at the S2,000,000 Benzol division 01 the Corrigan-McKinney works of the Republic Steel corporation were controlled early today, and 400 families evacuated from a 14-bIock area near the confla gration began returning to their homes. Company officials said dam age would reach several hundred thousand dollars. No one was injured. The fam ilies were moved out as burn ing napthalene on the ground threatened to carry the flames into coke oven batteries. Steam was turned into the fire bat teries to lessen the fire danger. Prisoner's Request Needed for Jail Visit' PORTLAND. Feb. 1 fP) An order that no person be allowed to visit those in jail here except upon the prisoner's request was in effect today to forestall fee splitting between police and bail bondsmen. Police Chief Harrv M. Niles proclaimed the ruling after City Judge J. J. Quiliin declared mo torists were being arrested on drunken-driving charges merely for a "shake-down." They would be released on bond, the judge charged, and then afraid of a stiff sentence often would pay money 10 nave tne cnarge drop- pea. means fa f BREWED IN A MANNER ' V BEER Imported by ttaMnuf, Cuthrte tl Co., Ltd. frandjeo. Colli , , Ween the trains arrive in the stations, party assistants and their units are "ready to "look after everyone. The "national socialist welfare scheme distrib utes food; the Hitler boys carry lucgage: political party officials give advice and miormauon. "In Berlin alone, in one of the big assembly centers, tens of thousands pass daily through ' the transit camps. If they are i unable to find accommodation ' with relatives and have no defi-! j . - .-. -t u rule ceMinauuu JJUIUIS ut uich own, they leave from here in collective transports for areas in the rear. To oirect treKs ot refugees in such a way that they don't interfere with our troop movements calls for real general staff work. It can be said that on the whole this has been done successfully." i ,u iv,cr, hv lhi. fiormans. holds esnccial Interest tor Americans because, in a city square renamed Wilson Park, the 20-foot high statue seen at right, above, was dedlcnted to the memorv of Woodrow Wilson for his leadership in re-establishing Polish independence after World War I One of Poland's oldest cities, Poznan is noted for its nne examples of ancient and ultra-modern architecture. At left, above, is the Ratusz, or town hall, rebuilt in 1552. as an excep tionally fine specimen of the Romanesque style. Militarily, Poznan is a strategic prize for the Red - Army, as it is the center of a rail network connecting Warsaw, Berlin, Breslau and Torun. COMMITTEE SLATED ' YREKA. Fib. 1 FormBllmj of committee to repiceiil Grange and farm bmciiu inter ests in Siskiyou county was com pleted vestcrdiiy In prenarotlon for public hearing here hob rimry 21 on the iropoKl ill version of Kliumith river wuter Into tho Pit river. As chnlrmnn of tlm newly formed group, Judge Jiumph m. Allen left Inimedliiti-ly for hut rumcuto to attend lierlnK there. ' Present lit n'meotlng in JiulKi Aliens quarters f the court house wero Rulpli If' George Brny, Floyd Merrill, Uy E. Swlgart. Fred K. Jlnrt'"'. Vnvne O. ' Rnlstini. tiirl Kiock anil Qiilnter Harris. Rnlston was niinied vli-c presi dent; Swlgnrt,. secretary nml treasurer; Harris, finance clililr man, and Merrill and Leaver 11s executive committee officer The group will seek county wide "representation and buck ing;. - ' "Mushrooms found growing near, seprent holes or ruMy nulls are sure to be poisonous," wrote nn ancient Rontiin naturalist. Sues for Divorce i HI 'fc, ' 1 If ' ' & Mn. Helen M. Nelaon, above, of Gk'iinio. III., wife uf Uonnld M. Nelson, uprclul raincsentiillve of IMiinldi'iil Kooswelt mid forniur Wl'll hend, llled lull for dlvurca In L'hk'MRO. t'hninlnu dcscrtltm. TI10 NelHima were nuiiTled In 1!):'3 mid mo chlldlrs. Flashes of Life 'She's' a He! i J nil I '0s f. A ': biffin & ir ' vc? & By The Associated Press ITLL LEARN 'EM BOISE, Idaho. Feb. 1 (.-Pi An Idaho lawmaker, J. Elmer Wil liams, is for a bill he disagrees with. The bill, passed by the legislature, requires goats to be tethered or penned. '"I don't agree with the spon sors, but I'm for this bill as an educational measure," Williams declared. "They're going to be educated to the fact that you can't fence a goat in." HAIR TONIC" STATE COLLEGE, N. M., Feb. 1 (1P1 The two coed engineering students at New Mexico A & M aren't going to let any man get ahead of them in the engineers' annual whisker-raising derby. They've got beards, too bor rowed from the college dramatic department. . QUIET, PLEASE SANTA FE, N. M., Feb. 1 VP) Under provisions of a bill intro duced in the New Mexico senate, boxing and wrestling matches would be prohibited if the spectators are 'rough, noisy or profane." HE WHO WAITS FAIRMONT, Minn., Feb. 1 (A) Earl Fitz took three swings at enlistment in the armed forces and, after striking out on each occasion, turned back to his job to wait out the war. When the "work or fight" or der was announced, Fitz saw his chance. He quit his job and told his draft board to "come and get me." It did. Today his name leads the list of Martin county men certified for pre-induction examinations next week. Safety Program Law Declared Invalid SALEM, Feb. 1 (IP) The 1943 legislature's law to compel all employers to contribute to the safety program of the industrial accident commission was dead tcJay after a unanimous state su preme court decision holding the law invalid. The suit attacking the law was brought by the M. and M. Wood working company and the Elec tric Steel foundry, both of Port land. The opinion by Chief Jus lice Harry Belt upheld Circuit Judge George Duncan of Marion county. The court ruled that the legis lature improperly delegated au thority to the accident commis sion, and that the legislature had no right to levy the tax on em ployers who are not covered by the workmen's compensation law. Classified Ads Bring Results. Plywood Successful : For Boxcar Lining PORTLAND, Feb. 1 (.-P) Suc cess of Oregon plywood as sheet ing and lining for boxcars has so impressed Great Northern railway that the company will build 500 more such cars, re ports F. J. Gavin, firm president. Gavin said here yesterday that 1000 experimental cars con structed with the plywood are now "scattered all over the country." from Maine to Cali fornia. Made last year at the railway's St. Cloud, Minn ., shops, they have pleased rail road men, he said. Brothers Killed in Action on Same Day DALLAS, Ga- Feb.' 1 (P Eugene Lester, 23, and his 20-ycar-old brother. 1 Ned, were killed in action in Italy on the same day. They wero in separate mil itary units. Notice of their death came to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lester of Chllns, on successive j days. , I Three other Lester boys have I been in tho armed forces. Two now havo medical discharges. Men's Slippers. Soft Sole. Shtopllned i $2 95 OREGON WOOLEN STORE Main and 8th Jutit Itvevivvilt Men's Shorts U.V.D. Knit Sliorls, midways anil longs. Shirts to mutch. RAYON "Boxer" " QC all-elastic shorts.... DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main . -.ingCh K'lwmd Wan,,', ; 'HV, Nor'l "viiil imv.i N T w vm iS yiNi. ,i'u'..l,.n,ullu..C,,Sl I I. Wrolofe1"!! of two year, 1 , KWlfc lulu. 811.111, ..v.'.0 h , fo, '' (,Mi VrnoJ yuii Imurance nnmi-1 ml monilily liK0IMk1 he gln.lly cplin.J l LTNN ROYCROrt tVA LONG 1 IB N. 7lh Bliui Klamath Flli, OiJ WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS OREGON WOOLEN STORE" Main and 8th Ladie3' WORK GLOVES All-Leather Only OREGON WOOLEN STORE Main and 8th . ' jT ft vl I, GRACE M00REH U N I D' B Cream Deodorant Safely helps ', Stop Perspiration 1. Does not irritate skin. Does not rot dresjcs or men's shirts. ' 2 Prevents under-arm odor.' Helps stop perspiration safely, 3 A pure, white, antiseptic, stain . less vanishing cream. 4, No waiting to dry. On be used right after shaving. 5. Awirdcd Approval Seal of American Institute of Launder ing harmless to fabric. Use Arrid regularly. 39 Alio V)i jin ! THI IAROIST SILIINO MODORANT For two years Jacques F. (full name withheld for security rea sons), 17-ycar-old Jewish boy, eluded Nazis In his French vil lage by posing as a girl (top), - after Germans had closed his father's tailor shop, sent his family to Germany. When Yanks ; liberated the town, Jacques re lumed his true personality, oa seen below. EAGL THIS AND EVERY Saturday Dancing for Members! And Their Ladies MUSIC BY SHEPHERD'S ORCHESTRA ' " ' MONTGOMERY M feGIT THIS! CHAUINOIMO FIBRUARY VALUCS MOW AT WARDS WHIU YOU SAVI OK III J rHI.MINUTI rURNITURI...FLOORjCOVER!M6S...ANO HOME NltDII jSavelWards lo)M 111 nt 'rUHlNlirUllE. Februaf 1 iJLLi-iliJ Admission Is Free, So Let Us All Turn Our For Good Times YJH II icj I 104.00 MODERN BEDROOM SUITE, BED, CHEST AND VANITY Get all throo piocei ol IhU valu prlcel You're w toBtl popular modern ityllng of lh walorfoll tops ... tl" tofnsi beauty of Volnut veneeril Sturdy hardwood conitruct'ionM" iure you yoars of alifaclory! rvlco. Plale fllau mlrrof. Bed, Chost, Drotjcr 104.00 Bench....- Only 20 Downt Monthly Poymonf Plant r , i-Mni t,il I If J iL ' . II , k'TI 1, . . t I' 1 Jf . II 1 D. l If..;.!: H I II - 111 ' kViH -fT m m 53.95 5-PIECE MODERN DINETTE LARGE EXTENSION STYLE ' AHraclive, well-made you'll agree thlt dinolte set Ij'an amaiing value of Wardj LOW prlcel The luntan-flnlih hardwood Is effoc flyoly set off by washable red artificial leather upholstered chairs. The table Is 33 by 45 lnches-fo generous size that extends to 55 Inchos. Room for 6'to dine In comfort.. Sea It at Wards! '. Only 20 Downl Monthly Paymint Planl Visit our Catalog Department for items not in store slocks 19 Mont EXTRA SIZE! SOLID MAHOGANY WITH MAHOGANY VENEERS Cholco of distinctive doslgns In beautiful mahogany W solid mahogany. Craftsmanship Is superior t i . for lamps, osh-trays . . ; books' magailnas, tool 33'A In. long. Usa ha 2-drawar Commode, lamp or W . ... . Jin Grow" " " ' "nai or sota tor dramatic off ecu t-rano" -Only 20 Downl Monthly Paymtnl C'0"' ' . 1 ive your budant a lift usa our Mommy gomery War