Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 01, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    TWO HERALD AND NEWS
Thursday, february 1. t
SHOCK TROOPS
ERASE BULGE;
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heavy "artillery fire from be
hind the main west wall works.
AP Correspondent E. D. Ball
said the Americans trudged
rapidly through thawing snow
through lanes of destroyed Gei
man equipment. Dead Germans
and horses littered the battle
scene. The wreckage was grim
ly remindful of the retreat from
the Ardennes.
Dead Villas!
Villages passed were dead too.
Thev had been under terrific
lashing of American artillery,
and late today the weather
broke allowing planes to take
to the air. ' ,,
The big American guns still
were thundering today at un
penetrated Siegtried belts.
Cross Berrien
The first army troops crossed
the first row of dragon teeth
tank barriers in a section of the
Sieefried line never before
hrisarhed.
Farther north, 37 miles of the
line have been conquered by the
Americans in me ascneirouw
riwoi sprtnr.
Along a front of 4 J miles, the
American first and third armies
struck with a vengeance into pill
boxes fringing the line, which
battlefront dispatches described
as strangely quiet its artillery
silent and its resistance mainly
from small arms. Great sections
of the fortifications were under
jperican artillery fire.
Slot Machine
Question Added
In Salary Bill
SALEM,' Feb. 1 W) The slot
machine question was injected
into discussion of a bill to continue-'
$300 : annual salary in
creases for Klamath county offi
cers in the bouse today.
Hep.- Joseph E. Harvey, Port
land republican, read an inter
nal revenue bureau list of slot
machines operating in Klamath
county- after questioning Rep.
Rose -M. Poole, Klamath Falls,
on how long the present Klam
ath sheriff has served.
'I-; believe any sheriff who
doesn't make any better effort
than that- to enforce the law
should not have a raise," Harvey
said. , ' , '
Mrs.' Poole met with success,
however. Harvey's was the only
dissenting vote.
Harvey later made the same
objection to a Clackamas county
salary bill,:;with the same re-
suit. . : . .. ..
The bills now go to the senate.
Rescued
ZHUKOV'S IN
BACKACHE,
LEG PAINS MAY
BE DANGER SIGN
Of Tired Kidneys
If biekaebv and leg pains ara railriof yon
nieersble, don't just oompliin aod do notbioc
about them. Nature may be wazniog you that
jrour kidneys tmd attention.
Toe Iddceya are Nature's chief irmy of told nf
exoeea tftdj sod poisonous waste out of tba
blood. They help most people pass about 3
pints a day.
If tbe 15 nna of kidney tubea and 6Hen
don't work well, poiaonoua waste matter stays
intbeblcm.TbeMpoiaonstDaystartDacxinK
baekaches rbeumatio pains, leg pains, lca of
pep aod energy, getting up Bigots, aweilina,
puffinets under the eyes, headaches and dissi
seat. Frequent or scanty pusagea with smart
Icf and burning sometimes shows there is some-
woc wiuuk mui your siqceye or Diaaaer.
rim ask
Don't wl
. FilbtUsedsucceufi
for toan'
by miUiona for over 4C
yiart. They give happy relief and will help
the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poison
ous waste from the blood. Get Doaaa f ilia
Capt. Danton J. Rvm- formtr
Klamath Falls dentist and
prisoner of th Japanas sine
tha fall of Bataan. was among
iham rescued in tha darincr com-
mando raid on tht Jap prison
camp on Luton. His wit. Kai
and young son Jon, lira at Mil
waulcit. Or.
SUPERFDRTS BUST
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also were hit and set ablaze by
a sizeable diversionary force.
Pilots returning from Singapore
who flew over Penang said
flames covered the Georgetown
waterfront area. Penane is one
of the most important Japanese
submarine bases and supply
ports in tne Asiatic tneater. .
The B-29s today hit. Singa
pore for the third time. The
first mission on November 6
smashed the gates of another
naval drydoclc. The round trip
to Singapore is roughly 3800
miles from tne bupenorts In
dia base.
Rotarians Pay Per '
Pound to Dime March
OREGON CITY.. Feb. 1 (AP)
Rotary club members last night
were tapped a penny a pound
of their weight for the March
of Dimes and were, amazed by
the totals. -
Members guessed weights. Re-
suits jumped one isu-pound man
to 239 but; he paid,-, ,
Hitler made the dive bomber
famous with his Stukas, but U.
S. naval aviators invented; the
technique over the jungles of
Haiti in 1919. Dive bombing
tactics were actually developed
at the naval . station at Pensa
cola, Fla., during the middle
1920's. -
Bangkok is called the "Venice
of the Orient" because of a net
work of canals which once pro
vided cross streets.
The longest canal in the world
is in China, completed in 1350
after 600 years spent in its con
struction. It is 2100 miles lone.
That policy may be easier to
get than you think. See Hans
Norland, 118 North 7th.
Leather Boot Laces
Shoe Oil
Shoe Grease
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
800 Main
COLONIAL DAMES
WW I
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THIS BIG $2.00 AlWURPOSE CREAM, ONVY 1.00
How your wind-harried skin will welcome
the golden'richness of this fine cream! Jt'
superb for cleansing. ..a glorious aid in
keeping jour skin well-groomed and lovely,
"in today's smooth, sophisticated manner.
..A,
)f I Thlt tpt rial priu ii for m
limittd limt anly. Don't
mUsiL
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'DRUG CO.
NINTH AND MAIN STS.
SMASH TO 33
MILES OF CITY
(Continued From Page One)
where they met our newly
brought up reserves.
MIT Dt bioie
It was nossible that the Rus
sians were even closer than 39
miles, for tne uerman communi
one did not sive the exact loca
lion of the penetration to the
river. The Oder swings to with
in 38 miles of Berlin northwest
of Kustrin. But immediately
northwest of Kustrin it is 39
miles from the capital, and it
seemed more likely that a point
in the Kustrin vicinity was
meant.
The eastern edfe of Kustrin
itself, one of the chief defenses
of the German capital, was
reached by the swift soviet
punches rapidly spreading the
fires of war to the heart of the
reich, rud German broadcasts.
Liauidate Resistance
At a point 170 miles to the
rear, the Russians liquidated
one of the German knots of re
sistance in Poland.
Marshal Stalin, in an order of
the day. announced the capture
of Torun (Thorn), stronghold
of 34.000 on the banks of the
Vistula, alter a week-long siege.
Return Bottles, Asks
WFAof Collectors
PORTLAND. Feb. 1 M The
war food administration appeal
ed to "March of. Dimes," cam
paigners today to return all the
milk bottles.
Some 5000 bottles are being
used to collect money, the WFA
said, and they u be needed by
bottle-short dairies ' after the
drive.
Electricity Forms
Crude Glass in Sand
REZDSPORT. Feb.- 1 (AP)
Power, line repairmen today re
ported finding nine feet of
crude glass, formed when a 12,-000-volt
electric line fell, to the
beach and fused grass roots with
ocean sands. - '-
The erey colored -mass of
fused - sand bad. a; 'blue-white;
xore, repairmen, said..
A House subcommittee has es
timated, that needed moderniza
tion of -air navigation facilities
throughout continental U. S.. and
Alaska-will require the expendi
ture of $25 million per year over
each of the next-several years.
A njur liihr1rntinni.rvfm ihAf
assures perfect flow ot oil at altii
luaes up 10 lo.vyv eet win en
akl n v-. - main nlanH 4m
higher than any- known axis, aircraft
Classified Ads Bring Results;
HOLD EVERYTHING! .
MAIL ' v
Marines Back "March of Dimes'
a4 MrJ
Over S429 toward Klamath county's "March of Dimes" Quota.
collected at the Marine Barracks, was turned over to Mrs. Dena
D. Backes and Mr. A. J. McDonald, chairman and vice-chairman
of the county chaster of the National Infantile Paralysis founda
tion, bv Col. Gcorao Van Orden Wednesday. The money was
collected by voluntary contributions from the marlnit between
January 15-27, and does not include receipts from the "March
of Dimes" benefit Shannon's-Marines basketball game. Capt.
Joseph T. Smith was in charge of collections at the barracks.
Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl, Hoy 1, Jindra,
Frees Warsaw
'How about a furlough This
card says I gotta return an over
due library book!"
L,....lniTlrIJ
NEW kind of
ASPIRIN tablet
doesn't upset stomach
When you need
quickrelieffrom
pain, do you
hesitate to take
aspirin because
it leaves you
with an upset
stomach? K so,
this new medi
cal discoverv.
SUPERIN, is "just what ths doc
tor ordered" for you.
Superln Is aspirin plus contains
the same pure, safe aspirin you
have long: known but developed
by doctors in a special way for
those UDaet bv aaoirin in it orrii.
nary form.
This new kind of aspirin tablet
dissolves more quickly, lets the
aspirin get right at the job of re
lieving pain, reduces the acidity of
urumary upinn, ana does noi ir
ritate or upset stomacheven after
repeat doses.
Tear this eat to remind you to
get Superin today, so you can have
it on hand when headaches, eolds,
te., strike. See how quickly it
icuovea pain now
fine you feel after
taltjng.Atyourdrug- &r
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Marshal Gregory Z h u k o v.
above, led his First White Rus
sian Army into Warsaw, liberat
ing the lona-besleced Polish
capital In the Reds' great win
ter offensive.
Izaak Walton League
Formed in Medford
MEDFORD. Feb. (IP) A
newly organized Jackson coun
ty chapter of the Izaak Walton
leatrue will campaign against
high dams' on angling streams
and against stream pollution.
The chapter, formed ncre last
mgnt, is neaded ay ur. u. ri.
Paske, Medford, president: and
Lark in Grub, Ashland, vice-president.
Brazil began as a Portuguese
colony, became an empire in the
early 10th century, with the son
of the king of Portugal as em
peror, and then emerged as a re
public in 1889.
MS ASSURED
On the Western
Front
By The Associated Press
Canadian first, British sec
ond armies: Cleared dike
areas north of Tilburg in
Holland.
U. S. Ninth: Held 35-mile
section of Roer river west
bank.
U. S. first, third armies:
Advanced into Siegfried line
under heavy artillery sup
port;. Germans believed with
drawing from outer defenses.
U. S. Seventh army: Cap
tured Gambsheim, amid signs
of German abandonment of
Rhine bridgehead north of
Strasbourg.
French First army: Closed
in on Colma,
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fish commission gets short of
funds.
The senate also sent to the
house a bill to compel motor ve- j
hides to stop when approaching :
school buses discharging pas-'
sengers.
Halfway Mark j
The legislature reached today
what it hoped is the half-way
mark of the session, and it was '
prepared to begin disposition of !
some of its most controversial
and most important legislation.
Leaders hono to finish bv the
50th day, the period for which
they aro paid. Today was the
25th day, and the deadline in
the - houso for introduction of
bills, without permission of the
legislation and rules committee.
Muddle Solved
The community property tax
muddle was solved by the sen
ate judiciary committee, which
reported out three bills, which
prooamy win De octore the son
ato tomorrow. The muddle was
created when the United States
supreme court ruled that tho
Oklahoma optional community
properly law, aucr WHICH Ore
gon's 1943 act was patterned,
could not be used to let hus
bands and wives split their In
comes for federal tax purposes.
A memorial asking President
Roosevelt to return tho country
to standard time, nnd thus set
the clocks back an hour, was
introduced Dy Hep. Henry
Semon, Klnmath Falls, and Art
Lindberg, Pendleton.
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4-H Club Leaders
End Two-Day Session
PORTLAND, Fob. 1 (AP)
Leaders of 4-H clubs from seven '
western Oregon counties con-!
eluded a two-day- session today !
with a pledge that 4-H youths
would work for record food
production and participate in
wartime drives. j
Similar moMlnc fn nlfl it.. I
years program-will bo held at
Corvallis tomorrow and Satur
day; at Medford February 5-8,
and at La Grande March 16-17.
WEATHER
' Wednesdays January 31. in 15
Mux, Min. Preclp.
Euene ) ,ia it)
Klamath Falls ...;... An m n
Sacramento ... Si v i ifl
North Bend 4ft
Portland At .14 .13
Medford ....-..,.. n m .na
Reno 47 ha .
San Francisco
Seattle
.48
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Washington nrl Oregon Occasional
rain today, tontatht and Friday but
snow in mountains. Little chanire in
temperature,
The Last Mile
1 mfmrnm
Gil Dodds, nation's number onu
milcr, puts his spikes away for
good, as he gets set for problems
ot the human raco with a gospel
preaching group in Los Angeks,
Calif.
PILES
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
NO PAIN NO HOSPITALIZATION
N toti ftf Tim
Ptrmancnt Ktiolltl
DR. E. M. MARSHA
Chliopraftllo Pbillan
Its N. tk K.nolt. Ttuut Bl
Plnn. ISM
Drunk Tank Death
Records Asked
PORTLAND, Feb. 1 (Pi The
Portland chief of police was
asked today to bring Into fedui nl
court all records concerning
Herbert R. Decker, olio ot tho
prisoners who riled 1" Hi" city
(nil's "drunk tHiik" lust foar.
A siibpuiMin was nskod by 1 a
clflc Mutual Life Insurance com
pany, defendant ' l-nso
brought by Decker's former wile,
Mrs. Alma O. I'ercey. Mrs. Per
cpv claims Decker riled from ac
cidental injuries nut caused by
intoxication.
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